in" n." “’5 Rather makes us think of Com Your choice of the loving varieties, carcfafly ed and re-cleaned : Yum’t cling to your winter Suit say Ingerâ€"the weather positively for- r'ï¬dsit Let usofl'er you a. good sensible 'on Come to thisstore forsnew can therefore say you are entire satisfaction in every way. . _ ufor your new Suit. We invite an inapection of our lug! to! SCOTCH, IRiSH, and belt NADIAN WEAVES. Better 1,011.9" wmkedm ’J. SUTCLIFFE SONS, CATHRO’S SUITS lea, Youths’ and BOYS’ Clothing. ln5 Among the Salvage from the stock of Messrs Gordon, Mo Kay Co, Toronto was some Carpet Warp. It was stored 1n the basement and we secured a lot of it. Some are only m soaked and soiled, others are slightly damaged, while the reg mining quantity is somewhat more damaged. However, ‘e have made :t into three lots and at the price Carpet Warps are today (:51 50 and $1 75 bundle) we are sure the prices we have marked them will make a quick clearance of the lot. They are in ; 1h bundles and colors of Yellow, White and Red. Im in agood'timetolecve I"hfm- a fall suit. Ifyoul’e I"-‘ntlhtm; one, daft hi1 to see W md get our prices before lull“ Boys" colored Print Shirts, 3 m without callus, culls :t- “ Qlenï¬d patterns, all sizes. Maine at 59¢. each. Special 356. "“9: nu, ma rm. [BK m) BOYS’ (mom SHIRTS, 358' UATHBU, ported ed Corn 0m" showing 01‘ Summer Millinery includes copies of New York and Paris Patterns. Hats for Ladies†and Misses’that will win your admiration. Visit ourMillin. cry section for your Summer Hatâ€"it will please wand morder will :be ï¬lled promptly and at the moscmfod. crate prices possible. have never been M to a. public. V r It Vi! pay you. hï¬sfaotion because the 'a of the belt aid the wonk- vithout fault. EfFiftyâ€"Ninth Yewâ€"No. 166. Discount to the Trade. New Millinery for Summer Wear; Yollow llono Tooth “It: Ending. Immoth Eight In Contact) mt longfellow con-mm Early soiled- Merchant Taior. LOT 8. per: Bundle, 25‘: Watenogked 32d slightly ONE PBIGE. No order too small for our care- ful attention. None too large for our consideration. Special Sizes/for Sidewalks Hora-UnloIWSO- umwamm- flmmflmnumm 1127 1-2 forgo-st, Toronto, Ont. Quay and Plant! MHWrM f Nowis the time to hang your Car- tsins md lay your Carpets. Don’t wait till the weather gets hot. Everything should be done by then sud all in tidy condition. Inspect our splendid stock of Ger-pets and Curtsins when you're down town. We buy them direct tram the msker and save you the-wholewets proï¬t. 11101181] and Insurance Building Stone, Crushed Stone for Concrete and . . Roadways, . STONE A bountiful tinge of Wool Redford Coxd Wont Hotel-ml: m white grounds withspotsnd smdl tun-us otblbok and green color: wo ed into them. Regular 75c. and $1. 00 a yd. Special 40c. Buy Your Carpets and Curtains New. CHOICE waxsnxes REGULAR 75c. AND s1 Britnell 81 00,. BUNWN’S DRUG STORE, M variety of popnlsr kinds. DUTCH alts. A limited quantitypf choice stock. â€Rennie’s Sugar 309*: my“ Sugar Mmgel, Rennie’s Pezfeetion WI, Perry’s Sugar _ ngel. Mammoth L. Red Mange â€Yellow Immediate Hansel, Go! 811 TM’ hard Mange]. Seeds That Grow. Strietiy fresh seeds born the best and most reliaMe producers. The satisfwtnry results our cus- tomers have had is our beet recom- FormMotFint-ohm HIAD 0â€!“ : mount o1 Cash 0 Loan wast-soda snd TUBIIPS. LOT 3. per BEETS. LINDSAY. 10c LORD ROBERTS hoe never been but» ea intake Show ninc- H° e‘P‘m’d m“ ' odd st the Toronto Spring glue and Ir «cadet the Indutriel several tunes. “Enoch-took Mud second prize. in w “prize in Genet-e! Pur- m in 1903 it the Toronto In- mperb' All-round uï¬on, â€4 will "1â€â€œ budwith the mammal ot theeoun- tyhemrotodre'tï¬â€˜o â€d h†cotton- two uniï¬cation: tint to-dsy mud slmoet a much none! on 0°“- . Will make mm at his “rumble, 172 Kent-st. west. LORD ROBERTS An application will be made to the Par- liament of Canadaat its present sedan for an Act to ineor a Company under the name of the “ ' n and Dominion Central Railway,†with powerto construct and agar-tea raklwaylroma point in or near e~City of Kingaton to, near or through Newboro, and Weetport, in the County of Leeds, and thenceina generally westerly direction ’to some point on the Georgian Bay between Parry Sound and Midland; to acquire, own, developand utilize water powers; to lease its railway to or amal- mate with the Canadian Me Railway mpany, the Grand Trunk Railway Companyonf Canada, or the Brockville, Westport and North Western Railway Company. The undertaking to be declar- ed for the-general advant e of Canada. BARWIUKlAYLESWO TH, WRIGHT MOSS, Solicitors for the Applicants. (McGiverint Haydon, Agents at Ott awa) W4 Dated thiszrd day of May, A. D. 1904. OTTAGE FOR SALE -Directi . op- posite the residence of Dr. elem, one of the best and most substantial brick cottages in Lindsay. Size 32 x 38, with L 16 x 21, all one and a hclfstoreys high, {rune kitchen and woodched. Also rough- cect dwelling 16 x 50 one and a bolt storeys. good stone cellar, fame stable and driving house ; an nbundsnce of soft and hard water. Inspectioninvited. Ap- ply on the premises to THOS. ROBSON. grain and clover. Privil to 1008‘ utterhmt. Pmion max: 131:. ARM FOR SALE-100 acres in Town- ship of Bexley, Lot 11, Con. 3, one mile west of Bexley Vilma Church, Store, thkmith, and § ’ e from School sud 3 miles to Railway Station. 75 acres under cultivation, the hehnee timber soil; rieh clay loom. Gooq bending, well fene- 7!_ _ :3 _AJ_ :6": Burch“; - .; 1119;0er 'sp'ring 8 rods from the bornnnd m-hilingwen in the woodshed. The ma .iq 1(911 adoptgd fo‘r bopcid to any non 'ving in- formation flat will loodpteo the anviction ofonypcrcon selling 1i norin the County of. Victoris othI-rwiso according to the luv as laid down inthe Liquor License Act. The address of the sender will be trotted with conï¬dence and the informâ€" otion will be noted on promptly. JOHN SHQRT, L_icensc Inspector, Box 473. oleBL‘ONE SCHOOL HOUSE in 8. S. No. :1), I nden. Plum endspeeiï¬ceflom mybeoeon et the oï¬ce of the Public School Inspector, linden, or st the oflee of the Sea-weary of the Board of Tmtees, Comma P. O. The lowest or my tender not necemrilymepted. Addreu JOHN OOWAN, Sec†Comma P. 0. â€"4w. Linduyr-dw- -_._â€"â€".‘ â€"vv -7 repair. The bBundu-y 7611608 no 'in 'good condition; Fum‘djoins Lorneville, 13:11 undel- gym-adieu watered by dug "no. For further particulars apply to N. L. CAMPBELL, Lomeville.â€"wt£. ARM F08 SALEâ€"South East Quarter of Lot No. ~6, Concession 2, Eldon Township, containing 50 sexes. The bniIQingo £0153 buildings in hid! 330:! I Home, No. 112 Kent-0;,But Wad, and one «are of budâ€"wt m.rsvdon Ind bounce mudow. House 00:11:: 6 room; large summer kitchen and wood- shodsttuhod. Good sable 3nd ï¬rst-clue well. Healthy cheerful lmlity. Apply go IRS. RTE, or T. MAKER, Eut_Wird, Undny.â€"iv3dl. ENDEBS, WANTED oTenders are so!- icited for the erection gyd_coppl_9tio_n IG WAGES for Agents. Men and women make handsome wages cell- ing our household We; Every hmily needs them. A thoroughly lï¬lti: mtebuineuthot nounurt in elk spagotogpï¬dofl HARSEALLJ; GENTS WANTEDâ€"Do you went a good line! A household necessity.â€" qnick seller, proï¬ts and exclusive territory. Reâ€"ee to me people. Ont- ï¬t tree. THE R. H. 00., 207 St. Janos, Montreal; ARM FOR SALEâ€"360 eereein the Township 0! Emily, two miles out of Downeyvllle end one mile from cheese factory end eehool. Fell plowing done. Ell-stocks buildings. Apply to WM. CEMENï¬m the prenieee, or Downey- ville P.O.â€"wtt. 00., London, Oit. naeâ€"rot sue, w him or Bees, in B soot} condition; no honey tnken ban: thorn Inst year. Will yell in one lot, ordiviae to suit nrchuen. Apply to CEO. GRAHAM, wood P. 0.-4V 0 RENTâ€"Nico two storey Fume Home. No. 112 Kent-o; =1:13:11 Wad, For BBS-1E)! age! mvï¬im of Boon. Peggy†and Term! loo REWARD -A Ronni of $5 mil '. CURTIS, LINDSAY. THE PROPERTY OF “8(3me NOTICE. LINDSAY, ONTARIO, FRlDAY, MAY 13, 1904. then' she weaned over yeltardgy. Edna seams opened and tho vandal]- with -.water Th0 Falgou ya bum, in .1876. x.._. . -33.“. .32. Kingston, May 11.â€"'l“he Royal Col- lege 01 Physicians and Surgeons ' in to be revived, with Senator Sulli- van. one of the charter members, as president. Thia corporation has a royal charter, issued in 1866. Since the Queen's Medical College mama its relation with Queen's the Royal College has been dormant. It in now propoaed to revive it and utilize its examining powers in granting lei- lowahips and the degree of F.R.C.P. S. This degree can only be aeeurcd on examination of a high standard and a thesis by doctor: 0! ï¬ve years’ standing. Since 1892 the Royal Col- lege has conferred one or two do- greee, but now it is proposed to thoroughly reorganiu it and make it. a live corporation. Halifax, N. S., May 10.â€"Thc barque Palmouth la a total wreck a yarreboro. The vessel was loading piling and had her lower‘hold full the lake, formed a *cloee friendahip with King Mtesa. of ï¬ganda. next de- termined the shape of Lake Tangan- yika, passed down the Lualaba to Nyangwe, and by a ten montha’ journey from Nyangwe traced the course of the Congo to the sea. Having published “Through the Dark Continent." in 1878. in 1879 he again went out to iound. under the auspices oi the King 0! the Bel- gians. the Congo Free State. He took part in the Congo Congresl at Berlin in 1884-5, and lectured in Great Britain and America on his African work. In 1886 he was sum- moned from America Q take com- mand of the expedition for the re lie! of Emin Pasha. In March he. his omcere, Soudaneee soldiers, etc.. landed at the mouth of the Congo. 0n the 15th of June the expedition had reached Yambuya, on the Aru- wimi, where he left a part of his 050 men under Major Barttelot, and with 388 men marched into the for- est. Disaster overtook the rear col- umn, but after long delay news came that Emin and Stanley had joined hands on the shores a! the Albert Nyanm. The return journey was made overland to the east coast, and Bagamoyo was reached in De- cember, 1889. In 1890 he received in London a reception almost royal in its splendor. The Geographical So- ciety gave him a special gold medal, and Oxford, Cambridge, Edinburgh and Durham conferred on him hon- orary degrees. That same year he married the clever artist, Miss Doro- thy Tennant. In 1891-2 he lectured in America and Australia. He was naturalized as a British subject in 1892. and stood unsucceeeiully for North Lambcth in the Unionist in- terest; he was. however, returned at the general election of 1895. Among his published books other than those mentioned are a novel, "My Kala- luâ€- (1873), “Comaseie and Mar dala" (1874), “The Congo" (1885). “In Darkest Africa. or the Rescue of Emin" (1890), “My Dark Compan- ions and Their Strange Storiee" (1893). and "My Early Travels in America and Asia" (-1895). nett the lnconic instruction, "Find Livingstone." But ï¬at he visited Egypt for the opening 0! the Sue: Cnnel. end trunk-(11mm Paleo- tine, Turkey. Pmlnfund Indie. In Januery, 1871, he reached WW. and in March notched into the been 0! Africa. On the 10th Nevembr he “found" Living-stone at Uliji. The two explored the north of Luke Ten- ganyika. and settled ï¬st it bod no connection with the Nile basin. In March, 1872. Stanley set out {or the coast. On his arrival in England he was awarded the medal of the Royal Geographical Society. and his book, “How I Found Livingstone" bed an enormous sale. An expedition under Stanley. who had followed the Ashanti campaign for The New York Herald, was ï¬tted out jointly by The Herald and The Daily Tel oph to complete Livingstone-'8 wor . end in August. 1874, he lelt mm {or Begamoyo. Thence he mode for the Victoria. Nynnu, icircu'mnnvï¬nted London, May 11.-_-Sir Hm I; Stanley, the African explom. puud away peacefully shortly dul- six "o'clock yesterday. H. 'u quite con- scious to the lat. M'm .1310 to recogniu his wile. .. A j -uâ€"â€"- â€" -V _-- army in the Civil Wu. contributed to several journals. and in 1867 be- gan his connection with The New York Herald. As in medal eon-eo- pondent. he nccompqpicd Lord NA- 1... 7; AL- Sir Henry Horton Sunloy, tho mom. umous o! madam uptown. was born o! poor parents near Don- bigh, Wnlea. in 1841. and gt ï¬rst bore the nume of John Bowman. Whoa about ï¬fteen 11¢ '01“ Ml Way as csbin boy to New Orlenu, where he was employed by a merchant. named Sunley, whose nun. he ul- pier's Abyssinian exi'odltion. .uxd the ï¬rst news of the fall of W In conveyed to Britain by The New York Hernld. Stanley next we“ to Spain for his paper. und in October. 1869. received from lrï¬gordoggon: Beroro he died Sir Henry expressed wish m be buried In his oomtry out. Fume mu! Ptrbri‘ht. Surrey. The question. however. I: hung dis- cussed o! burying him beside Living- :Y‘“, in Westminsul' Abbey. STANLEY CONSCIOUS TO END Pleuflsy Claims the Man Who Found Livingstone. To Baum non! Coll!!!- London, m 10.â€"Hon. Chas-lea lv‘itzpntrick. the Dominion Xinlsur of J natice, arrived in the city yester- day morning. At noon hp wu en- tgrtnined at th. London Clubbwhen n- “gym 9.! 940m .4 91!! Montreal. Hay 10.â€"'I‘he Board 0! Harbor Commissioners yesterday awarded a contract {or the construc- tion of the twelve steel freight shed- with which the new wharvea are to be equipped, amounting to 32,805.- 000, to Peter Lyall Son. lulu, uuu awn-cumâ€" "r r--...-. neer Green und Fix-emu: Hemil waged to coupe uninjured. as did the mm. the nnly injury ro- ported being a slight bruit. to tho foot. or ConductorD “Pom St. Thomas. May 11.â€"No. 3 ex- press on the Michigan Centrsl had 3 miraculous escape from being ditched at, Hugersvillo about 9.30 Monday night. The train bod psssed over the diamond ‘crouing there, but left the rails ut the “D" rail to the west. The engine. Atlantic type No. 428. rolled over into the ditch. sad the buflot and smoking are left the nils. but mined upright. W- __-° , “According to Chinese iniormation Japanese detachments numbering three infantry regiments in all, are in the mountains ï¬fteen or twenty miles from Doyanchc.†Jane In Three Dlvlslm. London. May 11.â€"'I‘he Shanghai correspondent of The Morning Post; under date of May 10. says that the Japanese army is advancing in three divisions-the ï¬rst from Pennant- cheng, and the third from Suiieno cheng to occupy Kuiienhsin with the object o! severing commuication with the rear of Liaoyeng, where only email preparations tier delenee have been made. "0n the some day they met on the min road lrom Fen‘wugcheng. {our udm mu miles from Solitai- pudu, on the Talinhe River, and twenty-one miles north at Tokulhon. the extreme outpoltl o! enemy'- Icouta, who hid in the mountains. “On the following day Joponese scout. nppenred at Handojou, six six miles south of Salimispudu, had in the valley of the Sod-eke River. near the mouth of Sodsek- hoghto. 1â€". . .7 D___A-A:-_ "On May 5 our scouts discovered at. Unoyahnmpuzo, fourteen miles north of Tckuthnn, on the 10“. bank of Tolinho River, a. J upcnou do- tachmont one regiment strong. Dur- ing a. {usilodo with ; line of Japan- ese sharp-shame", one Cossack was killed. The people naturally wish {or more details concerning the re-eatabliah- ment 0! communication with Port Arthur. All they know deï¬nitely is that the railroad has been repaired. and that at 5 o'clqck yesterday at- ternoon the ï¬rst deepatch passed ov- er the reconstructed telegraph lines. hp. Great Activity. St. Petersburg, May 11.-Jl‘he gen- eral stat! has received a despatch from Major-General Karkevitch, rdat- ed May 9, which says: “At. Luanmyako, eight miles north of Tukulhnn. on the sun. Milk 0! the river, our scouts were subjected to ï¬ring from the right bunk. impel-mt ofldnl new. tron tho {rout up to un- hour in an: telling of the compleu re-emblnhmou o! nilroad sod telegraphic communica- tion with Pan Ar.thur though how it. wu brought abouv~ und whether 3 buttle wu necessary to uocomplish it ure mysteries which Viceroy Alexi- ef! failed to clear up. been a My ï¬ght. neu- Inoï¬enlllg Pm between the m and Gen- nenl Kurokl' e any. The Mme be an, lad. heavily. Mb- Gcnerel Zen-entail bola; men. the killed. The elation of authorities, t notar- al consequence of this echievement, is eobered by each! despotchel showing the activity 0! the Japeneee in Eastern Henchuria. mom - .We may say that we wit by the Jan-Mr many friends in wind:- by the ml unopy and proopemuq - . ammo-06139. Congratula- Shunlnikwu. “a: 11:; portal an: the-hm Jcp'uuo .nrny corps. raving {allowed the Banana running from tho Yuu Rim. over- ‘ook than twenty miles south of Lucy“; yuan-d†and u new" en- Manon “â€"6... “at I“ Pu‘il. my 11.â€"Tbo Inn's St. Peta-shun earl-combat an it. in St. Pour-burg. my 11 .471â€, Alexia bu ulna-phat pbedto an In- peror u follow-2'1““ th- night of In 9-10 m communionâ€" With 911 Am m m: ulognph line “imbasruma and useful MM.§Ming the high cstcdn n tum-I'm An W a! I momâ€"MJWAM Md‘myit m I. “mod-A flunk: at our. subcommâ€" no... Walton Ania. London, lay 11.411» Tokio cor- mpondept or The Standard lays under “to of th 11 than. unbou- det of Port Arthur was re- commoed Moray morning by the Janna“ by ugh an». and h lull BUT JAPS ARE'VERY ACTIVE Communication With Port Arthur I. Ro-Efllbflsm. SAD END SOBEB, T00 lnd Not-row My. From “WIC- 03,356.00. CW Ava-u am By ouch! W â€.11qu to this gity and started in business with the Hunter, Ron Co. vae you-I inter ho stated In business alone. Deceased in survived by : Wow, two sons and one daughter. Born on Herd: 11. 1835. in Wick, Gunmen-shire. he came to Amelia at. the use 01 26. and settled in Montreal, where he was epprentibed into the printing trade. He came to Toronto in '57. later returned to loaned. end in 1877 he returned Toronto, Key 10,â€"While sleeping pencehmy nt his home nt 50 Avenue reed. .Denlel Bone 01 the am e! Dnnlel Roe. Son. printers 112} Bay street. paced nwny early ye.- tort!â€v morning. He had gone to bed chetting brightly and evinclng no sign whateVer of illness. At 7.10 hi: vlfe went to call him and found that he was (lend. Lord Wv. Herd [at . tho Wooten Prune. Winnipeg} Hay 10.â€"'l‘he herd o! buaalo kept on Lord Stmthcono'l {arm at Silver Heights, in the wee- tern suburb of the city. stammded yesterday, ‘and made across the country. in o western direction. At t late hour lost night they had not beentmcqntured. Saved From Drowning. London. Hey 10.â€"-â€"C’harlee Jacobi. a young can of Abraham Jncobs or this city, 1nd 9. very narrow escape from death yesterday afternoon. end but for the heroic efl‘orts o! Horace Duncan. a. colored teamster, would have been drowned. J ecobe nttempt- ed to wade ncross the river beyond his depth. and was swept away. Duncan Jumped into the voter end megeged to get the boy ashore. BUFFALOES BREAK FOR FREEDOM. Wlndsor. llay 10.â€"Nothing but G. '1‘. Yardmn Leonard 'Purton'e cool head and pluck saved him from be- lng ground to death beneath a freight train yesterday afternoon. 'I‘urton was making a coupling when his left foot became caught beneath a car wheel. He threw his arm over the draw bar and was dragged nev- erel car lengths before the tar was stopped. The foot is so badlyerush- ad that it may have to be amputat- “I." run-- Collide. New York, May 10.â€"A mt-end collision between two trnins on the Thlrd nvenue elevated between 66th and 56th streets yesterday killed lotorm Cornell on the mt truth wd aerioqlly injured ï¬ve passengers. Windsor, my 10.â€"Louis Campeau ol Tecumseh. aged 83 year‘s. Jumped into a pond containing four not 0! water Sunday, was rescued ‘by his son. but died from the eaectsan hour later. Deceased was a member 0! a prominent old cPrench family, and leaves relatives throughout the en- tire western peninsula. What a Polo ma. Newmnville, Hay 10.â€"A bad acci- dent occurred here yesterday M noon to S. R. Jones. While unloadâ€" ing telephone poles, one swung around having a projecting knot. tearing and cutting a deep wound below his knee and exposing the wart. g rancher, m 27, in audio- trict. o! Dunstan-g, was drowned not: Okotoka while on his way to the Stock Show have. In crouing the Toronto, Hay 10.â€"Yesterday morn- ing at 7.80 o'clock. li- Cecelia lchtcheon. a young girl. Ian run over by the automobile in which van O.S.Iurray,oltbcï¬rmo¢'.A. Hurray Co.. and his W. The machine then ran into the lover Vin- dow o! Haney Ball. breaking it- waythrou‘h ateeibaraaniitbey were wood. The two occupants had become so excited that all control was lost. lies lcCutcheon in badly hurt and shaken up. but the doctora could not tell the exact extent 0! her injuries late last night. Killed By spayd'o Auto. New York, llay 10.â€"A big touring automobile car, owned and driven by Clarence E. Spayd, the personal and conï¬dential representative 0! Charles M. Schwab, ran over and killed a man. Bow River ht: horse lost his toot- ing. threw his rider and Smart was wept sway. mmmmï¬nnhlm JIWWWIQ m Flo- w-Bnkem M m Wu EMA m Kingston. Hay 10,â€"George. tho ten-yw-old son of Prof. Adlm Shout. professor at politic-,1 econo- my at. Queen's, yesterday durum SAD ACCIDENT AT KINGSTON BOTH LEGS CUT OFF Prof. Shortt's Little Son May Be Fatally Injuwd. ~ a '.':"'f"‘_"' _ 3. am»: mum-d CLEAN w Drownedâ€"Two Midlnlh-Iolm Accidents. Ouln‘l'm We Offer ttflqfâ€*ߤ can Buy in Alsike and In 010! By A. Auto. Terms-$1.00 per year, payable in Advance. Tuning-'0 w. oft“! A u ..a $1 2 9 ' Rostbern. N. W. '1‘., my 11.â€"1‘fl W of Victor-inc saunter. the yan‘ ten-yawn girl, murdered by brother. John, ngod twolve, at noon. Lnkc. a. month ago“ no brought to Rosthern last Sutum dumoon. At the inquest on H.‘ (by John Schuster. “the: of “It children, stated he know nothing of the occurrence until told by. h. “ughâ€, W.†'n: London. May 11.â€"(C. A. P.)â€"'Iib chairmen of the umunl general mock in; of the shareholders of the Le. Fire Insurance Co., said that a. Beltinore end Toronto ï¬res 1nd in. volved mush cakes to the and of £1,889,000. , undon. my 11.â€"(C. A. PJ-m Lord Cluncellor mouncel tint 1). King's bmmy will be celebrated 1‘ .11 home stations on June 34. M {omen on No" 9: - ‘_-.... ~75 her of Commerce asking support it the urging of the Government to no move the unfair interdiction on Cm nndian cattle. Sir David Richmond. eatâ€"Lord Provost, said the corporno tion had been knocking at the dock of the Government continually to: that purpose. He wanted the reach. tion supported. but some member. urged delay for further diocuuio- In?! it was, referred to the commit“? on home moire. ‘ London. lay 11. â€"(C. A. P. )-At C meeting of the Glasgow Chamber Of Commerce there was read the res.» lution passed by the Montreal Chan, [ARI-rid“ St. Thomas. Hay 11.â€"Rob¢¢ Jones. contmctor. who lives at tho corner of Eat Erie .nd Sooond o enue. lost pm of his right. Monday night about. 11 o'clock 53 being run over by a street car. I yards beneath the car. The can; passed over hie right leg above 010' knee, almost severing it. He (1800 shortly afterwards. 3 l and I, may nan-t. = 3 Calgary, x.w.'r., my 11.-â€"Rut‘ Harley, a little girl 10 years of am‘ playing in the yard back of her 1a er'e home on Saturday morning, 1: suddenly and without warning 5% in the neck. The ball severed _ jugular and she died about 2:11an Honday night. The person who the shot is unknown. The girl we. ehot by a rifle. and it is thought tho bullet must have traveled a canola“. able distance, and was just thong spent. t Cigar-ta Drowned. Toronto. by 11.â€"A man, who“ name is euppond to be Jeancean, was drowned at the foot of Shop bourne street yesterday afternoon" He fell out o! hie boat. He is hope, posed to have been employed by m ligan a Son, cigar manufacturers, I East Wellington street. He Was 8 French-Canadian and came to Term, to from Montreal, or Broekvilla" where hle parents reside. K n...“ Down I.“ 1 New York, May 11.â€"Two m w“ killed early yeeterday, when Adam expre- aection of the I Expreu. on the New York, N ' Haven 6 Hartlord Railroad h9g3 tracks while coming the River bridge at Port Cheater. AM leaving the bridge and running a ‘0 feet, the locomotiVe and ten and two expreea cars plunged do , a 77â€"foot embankment. . “NAOMI; Port Arthur, my 11.â€"A fetal ea ddcnt occurred at Fort William 3‘ terdey Moon in which '3. Hamilton, carpenter contractor at that place, came to hie deeth. Be, with three other men, were driving tothewestofthel-‘ort,whenecnq came elong, A dog belonging to Hamilton nn on the tack and ti. motormen reng hie bell to scare ‘ The hone took {right end nude bound. m heed going through M gle- in {rent of the oer.- The an ringewentlwmvnendthemenhdL led out of it. Hemilton’e heed we! Under the cer wheel... The me' A mulled put on the lag}?! [3- men wee drag-ed elo' j‘n feet. When-palm. am. . eleo u .v 4n- “mm and M w- â€" «tun a nu. thalamus" l bur-mommnom.w from V 'u M w . '.’ ‘ ' train for Toronto yx _ _â€_ . , ing. A. the train w“ pulling out o! the station he run utter it, seized the hand-rd] on the front of tho rear couch, stumbled and van throw under the wheels. 9»,- and other Seeds. Beaten. lay 11.â€"A. E. Early, a. T.!!. Wu, while shunting a Beacon yesterday, poem-gull): (cl! 0‘ Mural-3mm. manna-mm JED. SUITE, 0. L. Surveyor and ...“ Man-vino m Can-h 10 PAGES CANADIAN CATTLE EMBARGO. i SKULL WAS FRACTURED. ; loaned W. It: ï¬nish “a":