.fl 5H1 211’. Vol. 5. Patchouli Stud Book of Landon. w W from K. A. Briggs, 3m Wisconsin. in April. 1901. by hi- : cunt, N. DAY, of moviov F3113, ndvill naked“ anon 1903 .- labia. Nth and m pormitcing: ' lam! naming. Aptil 27, will love his I... mad. him' Fgrm, Fanc}on, sud lâ€"I â€III-I. mvv __,_,,' M a John W, Canton. for noon; than 90 Bid. r Home, Lindny, (or niche. III-Av will rocood to C. Ntylor’l. lot â€â€" oon. 2. 0a. or noon; theâ€. to Go:don’l a. on. a. up. to: noon; I'll'uw .. --._-_ Kohl. Oanhny, to: night. an1 hill ptooood a; Mr. Mo- Athu’l. lo. 15, con. 16. Mulpou. for aunt-nu to Hugh IoDomld’u, Eldon, knight. nun-rm will proud to Campbell’- noun. Kira-Id. for noon; than. to ‘5‘ 7m Hotel. vm Road. for night- an willpoood to Bobort Gmm’. M Bald, fol: m; thence to M to: night. 8MB L99 KE Wm: vu- W- ’ Bud. thank-Janus: mus o'clock than to his own sable. m Toinnrosfosfllono be paid ht Jury, 190‘. Man: nut be renamed "(II-fly to the hon. or they will be â€god full names 17110er in iosl or .0. 1h:- diapoud oi becom ptytble u _ :- «ligand of. talent udgiwfory - "W 7., __7,, " V3". mt they no nob in foal. uh ' both. property of proptiotor of beat until ‘ 10¢. Ace-nun bgoomo tho nil-cor. DAY, DUKE TRON PSON. PM» Manager m THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED CLYDESDALE PIONEER r mwmmmsawysuan (4714), by Dunk, (222). Gnu Bahia. (12738) by Lord D... m 1744. by Boyd-ton Boy. PM in n ideal Clyde-duo of slmoot "but “caution, uni u 5 lineal descendant. .1 ti. pesto-t _ prizywinpingï¬funiliu 1n 4 __ I.-- W“mih§ 7-1107 «in; Pioneer ha but my moons-fa], lining a tnrod flute ï¬ll. '01 like tho won in Muipon, Opt II! My. ‘ .- J. m JAB- 1111.01. ' Spouwy. President. Tho GLENARM HOTE L 101 K331“. PAPERS from 40 to $2.00 per Roll. GLAZIHG new nah s Ipocialty. 03'. Punk. Vuninhu, Brushe- ad Gh- ol All kind. kept in flock. MVWMMTWQ m Freo. A all solicited. MILLER BROS. 39,. mm a Paperhangars T10 RENT. ï¬sh. Him to Koo. Cool. “ ‘ Fm 31: s blendnsto hot humanity. Inna dnco 031mg itâ€"snd I want it eVery morningâ€"- an: I an able to gothrough shot day with much thawenlnsedtoeathemy rm man. makes comfort possible on a sweltering day. tan a Paporhangm :31- n, 2 Doom Em or Wanna-WARDE- â€" ammuwmwwfn. â€Gatorade-peas“ ugh, VII-nah“, Brushes “d ( flag mun kind- kept in luck Vacuum-“Trimming- t nub-Free. Aalholicitfm g m makes w wqmen w dues wee? tion and weakness «Iwrote' don nbont “7,0 of D! female wet from P: wagon} I beenmntl nowlcnn (11131) [3874-] 1, o1 the Otkwood mam. Am' tion. PEDIGRBE. ‘0 l. “mu, jim Dumps gued out on sidewelks hot And looked in vain for one cool spot; « And vowed he ne’er agnin would eat A lunch of heat-producing meat. Once more has “ Force †restored his vim, Although ’tis hot, he’s “ Sunny jim.†rtdings. to be called North, East. 1 South. West nnd Centre Toronto, I but no (greement has been renehed [ as to whether this shall include To- . ronto as constituted for elector-I1 ‘ purposes or Toronto as constituted i for munici i 2 Columbia, pal purposes. Proposals Were exchanged with re- ; gard to the redistribution of British and it was found that F there is very little diflerence of opin- ion as to that province. It is proposed that the City of ! nrmwa shall include New E11111- OttaWa shall include New Edin- ; burgh, and that the County of Car- leton shall not include the Town- f ships of Gloucester and Osgoode, but I that they shall remain, as at pre- sent, a part of the electoral division iâ€"viâ€"tï¬is proposed that the City or Proponln Raga-ding Onurio To B. I» changed In 3 I)†or Two. Ottawa. May 16.â€"The Redistrlw tion Committee had a private con- ference yesterday morning in which several propositions were mde and Adâ€" evv‘pwâ€" r_-‘ v , left over in most Instances for tur- ther consideration. Proposals with regard to the div- Ision of Ontario counties are to be exchanged within a day or two, and a conference beth the member: of the committee representing that province will be held early next It has been suggested that the Township: of Clara, Marie. and Head in North Renfrew be added to Nip- lsslng, and that the County 0! Northumbcrland shall not include the Township 01 South Monughan. but shall include the Town of Trenton. Toronto is to be divided into ï¬ve rulings. to be called North, East. South. West and Centre Toronto, but no agreement has been reeched as to whether this shall include To- ronto as constituted for electoral numoses or Toronto as constituted 01 Russell. Bod Indian Who Shot Ono of Ii. â€I Tribe In Captured. tis. the bad redman from. the St. Regis Indian rwene. who has given the provincial detectivu tho slip (or the past six months, has at last been arrested by one oi his own tribesxncn, Mitchell Georg. Sunt- tis becamo jealous of his nephew, and during a. dune. at tho wigwun of an Jndinn named Cook. shot him; the bail entered tho hand and the young bravo has been laid up since. A warrant wu issued. but ‘Jako has a. number of iriendn in_tho tribe who kept him posted. Abandon Newfmdlud Shara. Paris, my 18.â€"Tho people of Brittany are excited over. rumors that the Government. 11 about to abandon the French Shore in New- foundland to Great Britain in ex- chug. for concessions in Gambia, Western Africa. The Breton unher- men will be ruined it the Newfound- land ï¬sher-ion are; closed. Wâ€" Windsor, May'18aâ€"Tho funeral of the late William McGregor, ex-M.P., yesterday, was largely attended. There are a great many hm: hearted women who would attend a fly sale 1! babies were ever oï¬ered for sale, because there are a many wim who love children an have been told by phyd~ dans that they can never hope to nurse 3 child of their own. Some of these women who have used Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for the cure of womanly ills have been made happy mothers as a result of the cure of womanly disease and the building up of the genera_1_l1ealth. « , ,9; A 15..--._:_L:-- Dgctor Pieice’s Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflamma- weakness. tlon about an cue." says Hrs. Mary Lee m ruvun u: s new .3..-â€" covery.‘ I took two _b_o_ttle:ovof 7' Favorite Pro scription’ and found it did me good. I hnd been untried {our years on bad no children , little ha boy. born my xoth, by the he] of God nndbyyonr auditing. I praise your median. highly. “ You can publish this letter if you wish.†F1332. Dr. Pierce’a Common Sense Medlcal Adviser is sent free on receipt of gunnpsto payszgense of customs and wading 031]. 31 one-cent stamp. for the book in paper cove-I, or so stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Ad- dxeaaDr. R. V.Pieroe, Mala, N. Y. ABOUT 11in mamsmwnom msg- me: am- A YEAR. THE EMPIRE’S TRADE Canadian View: of Mr. Cham- berlain’s Latest Speech. T HE GOVERNMENT ’S POSIT!ON Principle 0! “- Policy as â€on I- Can- ndn‘o Annual. It the Colonial Con- (crane. And 1- th- Budgetâ€"h the Light of than It. CIA-bdr- Mn’l [pooch I. at tho Ut- mu [arm-oo- “ht"... May 18.-Hr. Chgunbe}5 preferlential trade In: cleu'l nnd explicitly sated, both at the olon- ial Conierence iq London lat lu‘x‘n- circle: hem, and tho Ipoech in re- gu‘dod u on epoch-molds; one. Tho number. of tho discuu tho Colonic! Scent-r)"- mtemt to: publtootion. but than mar In“ nu. ._- Fielding'a budget IpecCh on April 16th. At. the former gathering Can- ada seem-«1 the adoptmn oz 1 mol- uuon urging on the Imperm Gov- emmont the expediency of granting in the United Kingdom prudential tregtment to the products md unn- utacturea o! the colonleo, either by exemption from or reduction of du- -,A 1â€"“-.3 ï¬g“. departure tram the exublhhed nocol policy o! the kingdom. and thot if the proposals could be onus-tuned at all, u to which he was not pre- pared to commit himself, it would bo necessary for Canada to odor coma mterid tar-u! concession bo- yond those which sh. had alnody voluntu'fly glvop._ - 3 -Al-_ _‘ Yuan-u..." .--._ In the light at Canada's action at the Colonial Conference, and Ir. Fielding’e budget statement. the Col- onlal Secretary's late-t speech is o! the utmost importance. Hr. Cham- berlain has at various time! an- nounced himself to be in favor of free trade within the Wire, which, however, under conditions as they are at present. is regarded as im- practicable. Now he some. after a careful review of the situation and apparently influenced by Mr. Field- ing'a outspoken statement, to have become a convert. to the policy or preferential trade. A distinguished I ‘4' _2..I..A -n‘n-J ah. In cu.- v-nvo-g 'â€" authority was 123% night asks?! what would be the immediate outcome of Mr. Chamber-lair)": declaration. - ‘__‘_' “Then will probably be no immod- iate result," was tho reply. “Tho seed has found lodgmont and must now be left. to geminnte.‘ I should judge that the idea animating Mr. Chamberlain is to become the origi- nutor of a. new colonial policy." Tho Conunntivo mot. Mr. R. L. Borden, the Com tivo leador, IaidA yesflerdny: “Mr. Chamberlain's utterance. el- though important and signiï¬cant, in not unexpected. We hove long be- lieved that there in in Great Britain a. strong force of public opinion inv- oring prelerentinl trade within the Empire. and the modiï¬cation to that extent 0! the ï¬scal policy of the Mo- ther Country. We hnve believed, whether rightly or wronzllh that the force of public opinion needed only to bring it into activity the emotion of a strong leader in the. political world. At this distance, it is dim- cult to thoroughly appreciate the currents of public opinion in Great Britain. but it seems to us that the hour has come, and, with it. the men. “For ten years the Conservative party in this country he: been ï¬ght- ing the battle of preferential trade within the Empire. Going out of "ox-.4..- ‘- power in 1896, We, nevertheless, continued to advocuto that policy as one calculated, not only to develop commerce within the Empire, but to bind moro closely together by the ï¬rm ties o! closer commercial inter- course. all pam 01 His Hajesty'u dominions. “This policy hos sine. been amm- od by resolution: which we have sub- sequently proposed in the House of Commons on several occasions. A A "All such resolutions met defeat at the hands a! the Liberal party, be- cause the leaders of that party in Canada, up to a year ago, could never be persuaded that the realiza- tion oi such policy was more than a dream. Happily. they are now our abled to see more clearly, so .that all parties in Canada‘ at the preeeut time seem united, not ohly in m- in; the wisdom, but the practicabil- ity of the great policy of interim- perial trade. Those who set their faces against Imperial preferential trade, and who also believe that Canada should base her decal policy upon free trade ideals, little realize that the adoption oi such views by this country would undoubtedly re- -sult in its commercial and political absorption by the great neighboring â€Dunn‘s" i . . - port! STREET CAR STRIKE RIOT. W-vâ€" .__... was running :10 1y owing to the crowd, when stones begun to 0!- Deputy-Shorme Hendruo and Plums. who were on the en, sew a nun in the crowd hurl a. stone. They had the cur stopped, and plunged into the crowd to get the onender. Tho atone thrower was a large mun. Md struggled so ï¬ercely that police- mm Went to the assistance or the Sherias. Immedutely Mayor Mun/111111 went to the policeman and ordered him to keep his hands on the prisoner. K. then went to the Deputy-Shauna. tnd told them thnt they hnd better let the ma go. During the argu- the crowd. In the momtlme the stones were flying in a. shower. and one of then struck the Mayor on the head. cousin; 1. urge bruise. Tho two Sharia: then jumped on wot. hurled n. the ban: “a â€3" thing um. belonzod t0 ‘1†“mm' in tho vicinity. The Fun liepm’tmemt "3 “u“ out- um several streams sutured out, and I" the mob. Not. opentlnc the Another IMO! 16.».- 1- Very Gm Toronto. lay 18.â€"Friendly nego- tiations u'o still pending betwoen tho Toronto Street Railway Com- pmy and their employes. The un- sion in very grent, but 1t tho worst, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘ A-“ Montreal, May 18.-â€"Hon. J. [and M. having been notiï¬ed by E. Knoll to the eflect that F. Riopei had given notice of motion to the chat thnt the cit-Minister's nun. be struck from the list of honorary pre- sident. oi the Marci! Club. lit. Torte has written seconding the mo- tion, and any: he has not the lust objection that he name should dio- appear from the association's roll. \ Brontfond, Hey 18.â€"E. It. Petti- bone. of New York, 3 stung». who hu boon in Brandon-d since Satur- dny, committed suicide at the Com- mencinl Hotel, late Saturday morn- in‘. He left nothing to show what had driven him to the desperate end, but there in every indication that be land his denth moat carefully pinn- ned. He had been drinking 311 week, and took an overdose of morphine. St. John, N. 8., my 18.â€"John W, a. ï¬sherman of Musquesh, St. John County, died from tho of- !ect of injuries received in a quarrel on municipal elation day. Harman got into an dtercation with one De- vtno, a. smaller mu, whom he seems to hove followed about. with threats and snacks. Devine'a brother. com- to the rescue. struck Meagan. in: who tell into ; ditch. DenI-lon kernel-em. Ottnwn, my 16.â€"The time of the House oi Commons Wes taken up all yeeterdey afternoon discussing the Minister of Finance's resolution to increase the annual grant of 2 per cent. on the Cost of dry docks ep- proved of by the Government to 3 per cent., up to the extent of 830,- 000 n yeer for twenty years. Prec- tlcelly. the ï¬rst dry dock to come under the new proposal is now being built at Collingw00d. Mr. Fielding hoped that one at St. John would be built under the new bonus, and shot other: would follow. The Home generally favored the project, §ut verioue criticism! were passed. the evening session was spent die- the question. oi Germen good- Chicago, Nay I‘m-"Two liven Van lost in a ï¬re that destroyed the Watched» Apartment. Building at 5,017 Cottage Grove avenue early yesterday. One other man is misa- .v- vâ€"vv- Repreocntatives of railway com» panic-s and Boards of Trade great»- day had a. conference with non. Hr. Blair and Hon. Mr.'}‘itzpatrick re- specting the formal-'3 bill crating a. ruling! commission. .- dmous 1“ End of Elation Row. loll- lr. Tun. cum. Bnlcldo u Btu-“ord- ESEâ€"'Eéuid be phroyp 3:9. of the twelve In- em escaped WW' 1‘ the us“- yet wrenched Don lost 1:: atom WI†and on. 0' on tho bud. . or his polo thee. ‘ ' "Gentlemen. do you ï¬nd the de- lendmt guilty on all the counts at tho indictment. or only on om count?" 'u the next question. > "Oh oh. count, an third count 0! {the indictment.“ replied tho toro- IWWflM. Rochester, N. Y.. my 1s.--Leu Dorr Kent was Saturday afternc found guilty 0! mmlaugmor in : ant degree, a charged in‘ tho dictment “slant Mm for the shy of the mutual young Can“! nurse. The jury nth-ed At 12.30 nnd 4.10 o'clock ï¬led Into the con. room and univered their names. AM {or the-ï¬r vordtct the h mm “16 "guilty." The ya! young modicu student never sun ‘ ' 1 m. This count chums that Kent "u- sisted Ethel Blanch. Ml. tocomr mu outctdc. and mu for than ,let' pose of col-tying out. but ouktdsl purposes, he. tho dormant. mam- cd the moral wound, sh. commung thereto. †' # ' A 41â€".- l-g-fl Afâ€" After tho Jury Wu mum. --- tomey Raine: movod for a. stay of proceedings pendï¬n; gppucnuon tor . new trial. The argument will be henrd to-dny. after which Kent 'Ul i new trill. heard to-dl.‘ ho sentencing VICTORIA RAILWAY E Drum mu later: a. whim smur- I-nom UM. Whom-no, Victor-u, Kay 10.â€" Premier Irvine mnouncod in the Leg- islative Assembly yesterdny that ha! hud received 5 letter from the on- ldoption. I Bridgeport. Conn., Key 16.â€"- Th conductors nnd motor-men employed by the Connecticut RaiIWay and Lighting Company here Went. on strike yesterday, tying up all the Jinn in the city. At A meeting Mr- ly yesterday the Trolleymen'e Un- ion refused to accept a proposition of the company. grunting a. slight Increase in Wages. The compmy re- fused to recognize tho union. About. 225 men He out. labor called out. 1,000 additions! union men yelterdny, Increasing the to“! number 0! strikers In this city.“ more than 4,000. G. M to the Fm. FARMS FOR SALE. Immigration“. “the! MAIN. inns-oak. Good-combat. {rs-ohm». .mbgmfldel an.» had. oï¬oonmoudbluhnithuhop. 113m m2 nih- out 01 Ow. Imamfornlo “on.“ m Turn .1 puma-t n!) my. lefmmZimh Fund... to: “Mmdmw hm. “I “ho M, punctuate-alt. pm. 112 acre lunmnilonoflh of Cum-u Brock, ï¬nt-ch- and? :2 mile-tron Woodville, 3} mill from 50 Acre fun, All gland. “ruck. (an on 7th con. of Mailman. WW: good franc bun. atone 00113.10; hon-o. Blah-aid: stop, We hon.- ud ou- bufldin‘, antitank“, undi- good 1.913,. (or alt chap. - . n A n,__._ :_ .I..-_ 1-- “I; of Kirkï¬old: ploughing .11 do... Pout-ion [inn in time to pot in crop. A my doi:- ubh fun. _ 153.21.... If?! E. REVERE Saigonâ€"cl. =85†c.0939 an illâ€"3093?. Eon rive... .,vloo§w1aruoâ€"pw . FBI. féï¬mhonu. Ira-â€hm “:70, pi‘ “swansmof cum and fur: good vuioty of sprint and and fruit Lad well uhpud or gain. Pm giuu u chumps", would puy â€at up nudf-m'ore-‘INz ’17an 0! 0M W1cnlo,sho w‘ï¬n¥°WP‘€§F ,n,vn th. jury W†911mm. At- ml: â€that 11:.- Ll... 1101! UP. mm. I'm; Una-y. , you and the de- 1 all the countl of or only on on next question. ' a). mud count 01 1‘99““ tho tor.- 183â€"th r afternoon ma- in the. in th. (3" the Sky‘nt . Candis" ' "may Man»: {or 0-b- 3°04. OVER. Mun“. WOOL! WOOL! WOOO We have a great many orders for Hosiery and U wear, and will pay from 1c to 3c per lb. extra for wool h supplies, as well as the contract to supply blankets for Indians of the Northwest, and in order to procure the qm tity we need we will pay the highest Toronto prices and ‘ '26 extra for wool in exchange for goods. Of these we have a well assorted stock on hand, es 1y manufactured for our retail trade. All our manufa goods guaranteed satisfactory or they may be returned. â€"â€"â€"-â€"o mg‘vrr‘mn 200,000 I’OUIIGS wauu: u â€"â€"â€"A AT THE â€"â€" LINDSAY WOOLLEN MILL8 men I .3rd.â€"-They are insured. That is. shOuld the investor die ' paying only one instalment on his bonds, all his future payw“ the Company would be immediately cancelled and the beneï¬ts 0{ - Add to all these advantages the very material one that the 3" or shares in the surplus earnings of this leading Company. â€â€˜3 have an opportunity for safe and proï¬table investment rarely eqm' A handsome booklet, giving a full explanation. will be sent on M‘ Should- call and see our stock before Our varieties come from reiiablc shippers, recommended to us as A1 stock. We have Land and D4iry Salt, Rock Salt, Oil Cake, etc, etc., handy our William-st. Warehouse. and ,3oothint Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Haphlne not other Narcotic substance. It. in PM W Morin destroys Worm! and 3118:: Fatah. no“. Catarina-es Diarrhea and WindCouc. Cum mucus Teething Troubles. cures Constipation and W. Catorh W the Food, W the mom and Bowel. of Inna“ nod Children, 31,-“ heflthy 3nd natural sleep. Custom Is the Chung... Pamâ€"The mother's Friend. A BUSINESS PROPOSITIGN. Castoria. may». to FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF UN W ASHED WOOL WANT ED. “.710. 60.". V What is .. WHO WANT... Pounds Wanted WIDDESS. AGENT. LINDSAY. LINDSAY 1 V IOCMV I «M In “veil tdapted mom‘- mt [m4 xtuoupnarlouyp .a'lwmtonc." ILA.AICIII,Â¥.D.RMBUA N.’ Y. ICU '0'! GIYV tOl' much loam hon" mm: M (k mod 1 paths â€3%: mule ale. th: ndt'nd 4; “ti â€t ‘00 0V“ We web 01