xix“. 1â€"â€" The Weekly P0“. Was That Impcsed on a Cana- dian Soldier for Looting. DISCUSSED IN THE COMMONS. an. Sydney Fisher Explunn u“ u..- nth. Synem tn Vogue to Prevent Spun-d o! smallpox (tom \V uniâ€: ~1‘bo Gnu of 8100.000 to Ottawa and Hall Passed ‘h Ottawa, May 3.â€"The case of the Canadian soldier who was punished for stealing a. chicken while on gel:- vioe in the Transvaal was discussed in the House yesterday. The out- break of smallpox in Winnipeg also formed a topic of discussion, Mr. Fisher stating that the Government had taken all possible precautions against the importation of the dis- ease. The bill granting aid to the ï¬re sufferers was put through its stages. The continued A HEAVY SENTENCE an average price of $93, that 1,206 Went to South Africa, 63 dying on the Way out. Mr. Clarke asked a series of ques- tions regarding the printing of re- ports. Ministers replied and said the 681:1); occurred in the Printing Bur- Mr. Blair said that. P. Duly 0! Kingston would shortly be made gen- eral inspector of the Bideau Canal at. 3. Salary of $1,000 a. year. A Savor. P's}!!!- Col. McLennan presented a. petition Irom his constituents, asking the Government to inquire into the al- legcd court-martial of Pte. Bennett. in South Africa for having looted “a. hen," as the petition ran. The pun: ishmem. Bennett. had received the col- onel considered very severe and hop- ed the report, was not. true. "Why," he said, "the men were marching in the hot. African sun; hungry and tired and this private did only what any one in this honorable house would do under similar circumstances?†Mr. (Sliver was told that 455 :crscs were bought. west of Lake Su- »erior for the second contingent, at Dr. Borden said it W8 0! discipline and that ‘ meat. could not interfere â€"'-- "v- ...--__-~ - Mr. Wallace considered the puniSh' ment of 56 days was an extraordin- ary one for such a. trivial 03.91109» He could see no crime in it. and “19‘3"“ it was strange that. Colonel Otter’s report Tuesday 'in the 13°95‘53Ҡ0!, the Minister relating to this topic had not been presented to the House. L After Sir Adolphe Cal-9n. Mr- Dav“ : and Col. Tymhict. had spoken» the l "hen" episode dropped- l E Smallpox s: W IIIâ€:- 5 Col. Prior wanted to know What {precautions the Quarantine Depart- ment. had taken to prevent spreading '0‘ Smallpox Item Winnipeg. He had heard also that smallpox had broken Eltdin Republic Camp, and in 3059' n . ! Mr. Fisher said that smallpox RM- mild form was very prevalent. in the United 3mm and had been discover- ed in Republic Camp. ‘ The C339 3" 'innipeg had come W-Vigwfu- 3' C.. wherehchadheenplwed in quar- antine and allowed to 80- .93 no smallpox symptoms had been discov- el'ed. The GW". had SW00 9?" ders to inspect. all. per-sous coming trom the United sates for trace! 01 the disease. The anowmg of pa. tients who had dome in contact with the smallpox patie'hts in Winnipeg to depart to Mt parts 01 Can-eds Was a negiect on the part. at the Winnipeg Board of Health and the ‘ Quarantine papa-uncut was in 110- ‘Viie to blame. - 15152153 son sauce . ï¬nd that 11 last! longer â€up I have flied. J. Johnston. Mon. Kl. Dec. x5111. 1899- ; -no ours}: SOAP fot the ad “wel’wv-â€"-- . 7 _ J. Johnston. predation. Kl. Dec. x5111. 1899. suing used SURPRISE SOAP to: {he pummrs, l ï¬nditthe best In as†unmhadin my house you“ not use may one: when I an 3“ 51332053- Mn. ‘1‘. Henry map. The House then went into commit.- tez‘. the supply bill to l‘zliSc $141,- 000. of which $100,000 would be for the relief of the ï¬re suflerers. Mr. Foster arose to elaborate a suggestion he had received from a lading banker in Otmwa,~ for the {unelioration of the ï¬rmer residents In the burned Met. He noted ,1â€!!! SMfIMon that the prom “Min M ï¬re’ In an, 4m; g Mun-um the a tram Qua-n! inu- nnd Ann's". l‘hhor Explsln. the Qant- 3100.000 M °"“"“‘ Unite. budget. debate .MAY 4m. 1900 'SOAP sjnce was a. questiOn n, the Govern- trust shoe?! nae 10m tigm mime Dhced at ts’ejdispoflb Any $05,000 0! this Sui-plus. On this they could borrow 31, m at 4‘ per 'c.';..1t when the) should gather those remit,- able persons who haye hem hm; holders and intend to remain in the city and tell them that such as build proper houses would he loaned a sum equal to two-thirds of the cost of the house, without interest for ï¬ve years. After ï¬ve years. interest should be paid at 4 per cent., and both principal and interest paid at! in ten years in ten «we!» we ments, the trust in the meantime se- curing its own by holding a mortgage _on the oromty. The result would be that the city would be obliged to insist that ï¬re- proof conditions should apply to a certain prescribed area. Inhis opinâ€" ion the Government could not devote money in a better way than to insist on this plan. What was needed was a condition of permanence and it was well to remember tht the iountains of Canada generosity would not for- ever run if the old conditions in Hull and Ottawa were maintained. Sir Wilfrid Speaks. Alter Mr. McNeill had declared the matter was one in which the Domin- ion Parliament should act, as it was the custodian of national treasures. Sir \V ilirid Laurier was heard. Perb sonally he thought no harm could come from the discussiou of Mr. Fos- ter' 5 scheme, but he warned the House against forming any hasty con- clusions. The whole proposition should be left with the Citizens’ B lief Committee. If the committee saw its Way clear to insist on pro- per building's. it would be well. The Government could not tie up its gift. with conditions. J. V. Ellis of St. John advocated the spending or the relief money as soon as‘ possible, for the experience of his native city had been that the longer the money was retained the more numerous and bitter were the jcalousies and janglings aroused. The Relief Committee of St. John, formed in 1877, is still in existence. Mr. Clarke strongly supported Mr. Foster's scheme, and the matter dropped while the supply bill was expressed plkough committee and passed by the House. TI. Budgrl â€chute. At 5.15 Mr. Bell of Picton continu- ed the“ Budget debate. and these speakers “followed him: Messrs. Mo- Hllgh. Ganong and Rogers. Hon. Sydney Fisher to-_day will in- troduce a, bill to amend the Copy: right. Act. of 1896. The chief clause in the bill will extend copyright priv- ileges to newspapers over their neWS items for 18 hours after publication. Prof. James Mayor of Toronto Uni- versity, is responsible for the dran- in: of the bill, that passed council yéterday afternoon. PIHp‘ lu3sugu - _' ._ however. and were used as a shelter by the besieged Americans for three days longer, the enemy attacking the building on all sides at once. The Americans continued ï¬ring from the Windows and doors of the church, and did great execution among the Filipinos. It is estimated that over 200 of the latter Were. killed, many dead bodies being removed from the scene of the ï¬ghting. After ï¬ve days' resistance by the Americans, a. lieutenant‘ and eight men errived from Laoan, and engaged tï¬e ‘¥eâ€" sieger's, who thereupon retired. ' Hamming Gan. Washington. May 3. advices to the War De the Philippises. indies est plan of the m ganize into mounted and harass the Ameri< ever possible... TheTse‘ scattered throughout will be in daily com! each other as 7181' means of scouts who oxjders _to ‘ govextn _ o meats, reinforcements, Thc Dunn UL us: -----._, met the naval brigade at the rail- road station and 'played them to the castle, through cheering thrdngs of people. Captain Lambton and the ofligers of the Powerful were present- ed to Her Majesty, Who thanked Captzin Lambton and the "brigade (or their noble services to the Empire. The captain replied that what they had done was nothing to what the navy Was prepared to do for Her tiajesty. The Queen §9w the blue jackets en- Capt; their The ( Sompaprr Cuzvyrlght In Cum-dun. QUEEN THANKS CAPT. LLIBION ed here . the prospects are able. Hail and rain storms have done much damage to the crops. Midnight “1.4.: at IDs-llal'll. Oshawa, May 3. -â€" Fire broke out in a. brick block here at 12.15 â€this morning, and for a time it appear- ed to the town-people that they were in for a. big conflngration. The -bri- gade got the ï¬re 'under. conuol at. 1 o’clock, bpt before it_w_as extinguish- ed ï¬ve of the leading storey. were compmlytjutted, andmhthe Wge is m ash» 3 63 Am SlOflWnd‘ '* “33%“: J" "M vino: Made a Donner-to Attack Garrison of 30 in n Churchâ€"Aid Just in Time. 20 OUT OF 30 KILLED. Indian Ton CW]? {annulus Guano Continues. Lngton, May 8. -â€" Becentmail eEC‘e 6! Lédysmith. The naval we been summoned to the easâ€" be inspected by the Queen. at dinner from Winnâ€- M‘v‘. .merican foi‘c'es wher- Théée' bands will be tout the islands and commuaication with far as possible by 0 will carry the concerted move- s. etc. Unfavorable. ut Iva-haw». for flu Noblo‘ sisted in ' London Smd The naval other install: 0 the easâ€" ; Chinese citizl he Queen. - B.C...hava at :- Guards! Lord Mintc the rall- ' for $1,000; em 10 the ’ Toronto. $5( arcing; . o! . 000; citizens ‘n and the (hrsley, Mo: THE SUFFERERS'WANT CASH. QTWA’SkBIG TASK; Relief Committee 8591:3310 Do Its Onerous Duty. rm: maximum. 0! Clothing thin ' ride. To-Dayâ€"llull room. 6.: run ‘l'lleltoto In Order ‘flnt The, I" Parttelpalo 2." The noun rud- Iluvo so. Benched “54.000. OttaWa, May 3. â€" OttaWu. has a. task on its hands to take care of the. destitute and properly distribute the money, clothing and provisions so generously subscribed by Canad- ians and others. The committee in charge of the relief are prominent men, remarkable alike for their integ- rity and buginess acumen. The Rene! Committee. They are: General Commuterâ€"His Worship the Mayor, Ald. Foster, Davies, Raphael, Gama. Champagne. Roger, Enright and James Davidson, Hon. 1!. W. Scott, George II. Perley. Denis Murphy, Sherifl bv-v-czland, C. J. Booth, Frank P. Br‘. 1!, H. K. Egan, Levi Crannell, A. \‘v'. Fleck. Joseph Riopelle, Ne ALBclcourt, M. P., Alex. Lumsden, M.P.P., Hon. Frank Latchford, M.P.P., W. C. Per- kins, Joseph Kavanagh, Robert. Gorâ€" man, J. C. Browne, C. R. Cunning- ham. S. R. Poulin. W. C. Edwards, Dr. C. E. Graham, Dr. Duhamel, Dr. Ouimet; N. Champagne, M.P., C. J. Major, M.P.P., George Miller, John German, John Keane, ex-Ald. Cam- peau, Rev. Father Whelun, Ald. Hel- mcr, Hull; Rev. Father Valiquctte, mcr, Hull; Rev. Father Vauquette, Ald. Walsh, City Clerk Boult, A. X. Talbot, W. B. Anderson, Fred Cook, ex-Mayor Bothwick, cit-Mayor Bing- ham, Rev. Dr. Moore, Rev. Father Jacques. Rev. S. P. Rose, I).D., Rev. A. C. Cameron, Rev. William McIn- tosh, Rev. H. Pollard, President of the Board of Trade and ViceProsiâ€" dents Justice Burbridgc. Tho- Iterative. Executive Committee: G. H. Per- ley (chairman), J. C. Browne. P. K. Egan, Fred Cook. Sheriff SWeetland, Denis Murphy, His Worship Mayor Payment“ Ald. James Davidson, En- right, Foster. Champagne and city memba's ex-oflicio. This will be a banner day with the Relief Committee. The ï¬rst general distribution of clothing will take place from the Rideau Rink. The supplies were sorted yesterday. Ferry tickets have been issued to Hulliteï¬, so that they can cross the river and share in the distribution. It has been decided by the committee that henceforth all- distributions 0! cloth,- rim: and food will be made from the Rideau Rink. Thé'distribution of the cash fund has bcen bothering the minds of the committee. Solâ€"fen Wan-t Cauh. ‘ A chat with some of the mam 1reveals..t.he fact that most of them are anxious‘to get cash. some ere {very modest, jï¬ their desires. while others think'ï¬e fund has been raised i to make them rich. Some would re- ijoice if’ only furniture were given them. Most of the victims hope to . be put back by the fund in the same 9 position they' were prior to the ï¬re. I it is plain to be Seen that the com- - _-__ 4.-.“. Rain" Advisory Committee: Rev. Father Valiquettc. Rev. Mr. Scanlon. Rev. Father Jacques. Rev. Dr. Campbell, Rev. Father thlan, Rev. Dean Lau- ":AIdminisu-ator of Relief Fund: J. Browue. vex} qurfn-A ._-,_ others tlxink‘lshe fund has been raised to make them rich. Some would re- joice if’ only furniture were given them. Most of the victims hope to be put back by the fund in the same position they' were prior to the ï¬re: It is plain to be Seen that lthc cem- mittee have a hereulean task before them to estimate.- looses and settle desires. The relie! fund now totals vhc-w- *‘- ruin-u _,, . (Signed) Wilcocn. .Commndant. ' Shack. Gain-.- Up. A trip to Hull shows that a dozen frame shacks are going up: seeming to point that no change is being en- i forced in the ï¬re bylaw. Many men have been given employment in clear- ing up the building sites, and the i E. B. Eddy .Co; have started on ‘their pulp factory ureaâ€. A hun- ; dred men were employed in exam» I ing preparatory to putting in a. foundation, and work on the New I City Hall and Postdflce and Catholic ‘College had begun. W. H. "Rowley ‘ stated that the mills would likely be built outside of the city and power transmitted to them by electricity. Another â€0,060 Frail: 1.5.8... A second instalment from the Man- sion House Fund, London, :Eng†has , been received 01 $24,338.33. The ‘ London Stock Exchange has sent an- other instalment. of. $6,626.44. The ; Chinese citizen: 0! New Westminster. - B.C.,.have'eent $175.50. E Lord Minto has sent another check 'Ior $1.000: Mackenzie, Mann 5; 00., ' Toronto, $500; City of Quebec. 82,- mn- citizens of 3116810, $1,000; S. v ..... . Cnblon From Abro-d. The following cables ,wcre yesterday: - Lord mm of Edinburgh to General: ; ,. Edinburgh. May 1,} “caâ€"mu citizens, I oil's-ritual: sincere with Ottawa and Bull In the g m which has befuuen these co (819951) Lord Provost '“ " “ I’ AM “In! ,7 _- __-â€" $435,000. (may runâ€"u . .v .â€"w To ï¬le cellency Lord Mlnto: Laps. rn Atrial: West Africa, May Lâ€"Weste frontier tome. Northern Nigeria, deeply Ottnw: me. Sending subscription. regrets (Stand) Wilcocn. Comdant. WU; ClLlwna v. -w_, _ _ Gaxjsley. Montreal. ~$1.000; City 01 London, Ont.. $1.000; Board of Trade, Toronto, $4,000; City of Kam- ilton, $2.000. Total Fund III Sight. The total {and I1†sight I: u rozlowu: Douzinlon Government .......... $100.,“le City of Ottawa .......... . ..... 100,000.00 Ontario (Bauer-omen: 23,000.!†,City “Toronto mum» 1m arm on Co. ................ madam ‘ All In the Full! Ground‘. The inmates of the Drill Hm went all packed off to» the Exhibition abunds last. night. , cut 1- Rood-d. The committee are dpsiroua of mak- ing it. known that contributions in, kind are hot nearly inescapable as hard cash. Money is What id'needed. The kind gun be sold"‘a.nd the ï¬rOv coeds forwarded by-money order; A strong force of police bu been pro: vided takes}: back ï¬laecrowdo gt the Ride“ limb-M. 9W.- ‘ Ola-9193“!" EDI-Os 4!‘ Unmanny. 8. «am 366v roughed 410,“! ominlon Government . ..... . . . .. lty of Ottawa ..... nurlo (Ema-omen: [Ma-tribuna- n! Clo-thing. oney is what :3 name“- be sold and the Pm' ad by money order. A 1 police has been pro- back the crowds at 1110 his www.8- sn 11m»- 19“- Elbaâ€"lathe name of u sincm â€PIER“? In the great 4353' these comm’unlths. Groin“. wore receiv‘ to Governor UYNAMITE’RS’ TRIAL. Strong Evidence in Case of Wel- land Canal Conspirators. THE PRISONERS ARE REMANDED. Win: unlit-u- nigh: Tell n I!- Only Would Alma! mo v....‘.‘ Org-mu. tlon - Sell-n â€Ed “m \Vcn,“.u Adjusting the Dyan-In u tho Canalâ€"Dulfmn SCI; Ill. 69m. ’ , Welland, May 1. ‘â€" Karl Dullman, ‘ John Noliu and John Walsh lie in} their cells upon remand, but with the realization of a. chain of evidence against each which it will be almost ‘ impossible to break in any detail. The CI‘OWn has certainly prepared a remarkably strong case against these three, and the detectives can now al- ford to put their energies to discov- ering the foundation-cl the plot and the ringleader-s. For the public is satisï¬ed there is a plot, and that In. Fenian organization is at theeback of it. Dullman, it is generally consid- ered. can tell much 0! the organiza- tion it he would, but Nolin and Walsh are supposed to be mere hire- lings in the scheme. Whether they have been brought from Dublin 4’- from the United States is a question, but a rumor is current here among those interested in the case that Nol-. in was once acquitted on a charge of murder by a jury in Dublin. Nolln denied this himself to the question put to him, and the detectives state they have made no effort to discover the truth of the report, although they had heard of it. The ledence Add neod. The ï¬rst witness called was Chas. ‘12. Field. proprietor of the, Stafford House, Buanlo, who identiï¬ed the prisoners as registering at the hotel on April 11. 14 and 15. Dullmnn was alone. Nolin and Walsh were to- Igether under ï¬ctitious names. o... Geo. Dolphin 01 the Dolphin Hotel, Niagara Falls, N.Y.. identiï¬ed the prisoners Walsh and Nolin as stop- ping at. his house. Dullman visited them. ,, - ___ John Maloney, police ofï¬cer of Niâ€" agara. Falls, N.\'.. saw the three prisoners on a street. car April 19 at. Nhg‘ara Falls. NY. One man paid the three (ares. Chas. Lewis, a special employe of the United States Government. at Ni- agara. Falls. N.Y., was instructed to watch the prisoners as they were Ire quently - - . 77,, A. _ __-.._-I ‘1“: v . - Vii , went to the rooms occupied by Walsh and Nolin at the Dolphin House and found the fuse, e'tc.. produced here. Willis Latm of Niagara Falls. N. Y.. identiï¬ed the throw priagners. He ‘1'“... y._, Ho traced the prisoner: for several days on both sides of the ï¬ver. He followed them‘together with Lewis. and ‘saw the three together. He saw .\'olin hand Dullnmn a package. who returned it. He saw Walsh on Friday morning come to an Amaieun side carrying a valise. He went with Lewis to their rooms and identiï¬ed the fuses produced in court as being there found by himself and Lewis. Ofï¬cer Curry oféxingara. Falls, N. Y., corroborated the evidence as to the examination of the room and the ï¬nding of the fuse. -' Joseph Spencer. 0. hack driver 01 Niagara Falls. said he had seen the three prisoners at' the upper steel arch bridge. and had driven them to the lower bridge. where they the river. On April 19, Nolin and Walsh hired him to drive them to 'lhorold. They stopped at 0039': Hotel, Thorold, {or about three- qunrters of an hour, and the two went out for a “'alk. While driving to 'l'horold and about 11,5. miles east of that place they met Dullmen driv- ing towards Niagara. Fans in [one of llogers’ livery rigs irom Thorold. The three bowed .to. one another in passing. but did not speak. Owen Reilly 01 St. ththarinel- aid he met Dullman otâ€"Merritton on t..c 'li.urs..a5_ prior to the explosion and talked with lzim on _the train [$581083 Du‘ 0|“ ID". "rw'â€"- Owen Reilly 01 St. (htharinel- said he met. Dullman atâ€"Herritton on t..c '1:.urs..a5_ ptio'r to the explosion ith lzim on_t!xe min and talked w from Mcrrittnn to Thor-old. Dullman got on at. 'l‘ho‘rold, and asked wit» aess to show him a. livery stable, as drive 'w Niagara Falls. " - him get. a. rig at. Rog. ers' and start for Niagara Fuh- John “union. Bogen' driver, mtg- “one!“ an George Thoma. a store. Niagara Falls Welsh In Taylor's st. April 21. Walsh l clothes line from hi! ___-‘. , was the .9' sold \Valsti George Waters. a Kim Falls; new man together on So In passing T8310 reached and “0“ .J2. [HE - ...... canvas telescOpe satchels. He saw them start. towards the canal. Alma. Cleveland saw Walsh and Nolin get. of! the at with two heavy vulises, and one carried something wrapped in a. parcel. They p her, walking towards the anal. MrsnSlingerlnnd. Thoro'ld. mw two rying a. heavy telescope grip; towards the canal on the night' . Witness heard Wad-h my". £32337 up, Jack, or it will go 01!. Short! um she heard thg exploo- _‘L_._ -nlfl Mthu-ney agreed to this, on Icondi- tion that the Crown would nuke all possible haste in getting their come ready. so that the trial (a. be brought on at the Spring Alum. May 22. Next Monday. when the case comes up again, there will be just two weeks until the Assizc Court opens, and it is very possible lthe case may have to be laid over 2 until the Fall Asslus. her home on any-sir, .115. mm. a! m. mu “4 Sloth-r of ‘5. Prison-on no Door no Ever. Colllngwood. 0nt., May 5. â€" The jury in {he Weldon case met yester- day in the court room. Mr. Cotter. County Crowu Attorney, was present. Mr. John Blrnie, Q.C., appeared for the elder Weldon. The evidence of the occurrence was extremely meagre and in some cases very contradictory. John Weldon. son of the accused and dead woman. gave evidence that his father was in the habit oi continual- ly threatening his mother, even going so tar as to threaten her life. A daughter gave practically the same evidence. but when questioned as to whether they had ever seen htm strike his wife, they said no. As reported before, there were no eye-witnesses of the occurrence. and the other witness- as could only say what had occurred after the woman was dead. It was not 01 a satisfactory nature. Dr. Aylsvmrth and Dr. Drysdale, who made the post-marten) examina-. tion, stated that there was no evi- dence of bruises of any kind on the body, and the organs were in a fair- ly heallhy condition, but they had been ‘unable to arrive at a decision as to the cause of death. . t _-_v ua uv v.-- --, The jury. utter about two hours' deliberation, brought in a unanimous verdict, that the deceased, Amelia. 'eldon. came to her death by some cause unknown to them, and that there had been no evidence. either medical another-wise. .to show the muse 0! death. They also gave it as their opinion that the circumstan- ces in connection with the case were very. mysterious. , After receiving the verdict. the cor- oner liberated the Weldon, {other Ed“ son, from custody Otuws, May 5. â€" Hon. Dana Mills was in his place (or the ï¬rst. time since his illness yesuetday uter- noon. . ) LSII A- uy'vu - €01:th Landry introduced a. bill to incorpotate the American Pulp Com- my. __ _ u j . _-__2 ‘L- ‘L‘-.. [Mn-I; 0 Hon. Hr. Lougheed moved the third reading of the bill to incorporate the Holiness Movement. Church in Can- ada. 7 . The bill stands till Tuesday. The bill to incorporate the con- gregation .01 the Most. Holy Redeem- er wan rad a third time and passed. The House adjourned till Hand-w. RECEIPTS OVER HALF A MILLION. b â€.1061 Inn All 0"" II. Won- 1. ounly Ila-pointing c. an "nun a. Fund - mum; ambit-Al other 050.000 tn‘ ch. Slau- uou Ban-o Fundvflov the sulrh Fare. London. My 5. â€"â€" Queen vncwm has contributed 500 guinea: to the Bunion House Ottawa Fire Bend Fund and the Prince 01 Wdes 250 Another mum Irelie! {and ms opened at. Glasgow yesterday. and about. 52.000 Wu subscribed in A few hom. The '7ԠOttawa. Hay day, provisions Ottawa alder-ex alone. all ï¬wméeninwa by the Lord Mayor. . The London Stock Exchange not $6.600, making in all. $30,000 (ram oxlor I“: man. 311' William C. Macdohald o! Hono- real out 85.000, The City 0! Liverpool sent. 85.000. The Allan Line representatives at 015830;“! feni $2.500. __-.a-¢ln- can! ‘1 A- "me ‘1 ,000- Ceylpn Tea Wimflon. vitae-I aid “a â€an Walsh and Nona P85! name on the previous Honda! r. 3 p.13. Aftu' the aviation! 'Ibyvv‘: ' tow Towo 3511.205. n. Rue! iund now minds : Reefs-ed by Bank of Ottawa..$242,456 5) Government Ind cMc mntl. .. . â€.000 0! Journal relief {and ............. 16,78 6! (Elm vile! tnnd (812.5(1) al- 1 and: {max-dot! to wk 0! Ot- . 10)?! 4t ....................... Tâ€".â€"â€"â€" Gnnd toe-I nuns 4’. 15 cow. and 25 horses belonging to W and others who have cut- luvo vm‘nd wokwjm the" tonal. “Maw-mmwmmw an M o! the ow .; ‘ A: - " * '-A“â€"â€" Oh- THE WELDONS FREE. .105,“ from W..- IN THIS SENATE- 8034'! I‘m! Growingâ€"Friend- Gmron-lv Oar-pond. L, May 5. â€" Beginning to- vinions will be given to the maï¬a-era at the Bideau Rink My 5. -â€" Queen Victnrh buted 500 guinea- to the House 01mm Fire Rena the Prince 01 was 250 ". Véwvv- Tea modular: sent 31.- â€11.295. III. Wald Gour- .. Int-w. Bel“! Association Hon. David .| n- The The $255134 00, $5 00 and $6. 00. 5 -- «mm! mm last man healer In m 1- Town- mnnnm A SPIGIALTY. ï¬ll». your cash. vnm am until! in “Magnum run] exec was. its punch“ in $0wa m1 n W all a like (on awn. ’0‘“ you get with was, Wt" Every link perfectly " Here’s Saving of Energy. and Warerooms 110, Adehidost, W., Toronto MEN DELSSHON .HUGHAN, mm; [SUB OF IAIIIIGI LICENSES CANADA’S STANDARD PIANO, SPEN‘CE BROS. on-s 71 Gold Hedda“; m 3125 eo'812.00 Th WW LET US HAVE LIGHT. Send for Becki“. Safoty Light Heat 00. ACETYLEN E GAS. DUNDAS, ONT.