hecertain to be a member of the. Con- smazive GOVernment should one he formed in Ontario. ML. \Vhitney and Mr. Miscampbell journeyed ' FRANK J CHERRY £21!“ avg? “‘1 *“b- emu-ed In my ma 1% .A. AI) 13“ AW- ' “nounsâ€. . “J Adeubhc. £:c:h Cami. CHENEY 3 00.. Toâ€, 0. $m-Ijgk m M . mough these districts and in their addresses commiserated with the set- :iers on the hardships inseparable from :cttlemenit in a new country, which howewr, they were careful to marge up to the Liberal Government. may announced that it was their polâ€" icy, if returned, to permit the settler 2.0 own the pine on his farm; This mm»: bribe that did the busineSs (or the ConservuIiVe candidates in these MULUrnCleS. Should ML. Whitney, M 3.9mm: mmm? :2“: The Conservatch candidate in Sault 52:. Marie was Mr. Miscampbell, who 11.» long represented a. Simcoe constit- my in the Legislature, and would """81ven away 1reely;it certainly e “E be businesslike tor the Govâ€" mum. to dispossess itseu. on these an“ 0! lands carrying pine worth tenlot I: thmnds of dollars. I: finite]. it returned t1 powekr. . ° dare to carry out t 9 rec - “Meats he has been holdiyc 11m settlers of New. Omar-to... tan b†“â€0““ have resorted to non “mm 01%". 51¢ tactics for the purpose zq "‘3 power is. not in the least â€'8 credit. n: Winnipeg Free Press. in dis- an: the masons which led such commencing: as Sault Ste. Marie and Home. to go against the Ross Gov- enmnt. to whom the»! owe so much up the result is chiefly due to an Audacious proposition. involving tholcsale. bribery. " â€m“ nouieeo in lacs! columns 10 cont- tor lino nun-mien no 5 cont-cull nab «mom lacuna. 9.11 mud “mu. such a my“ w [fl-m‘ uJ'“. h I hr ‘10. “.. .1.†‘0’ On. in“ m.- tor hm unco- lor balm advent-In. Ind. m" on mm a tho «In. our 1m Dow-tuna: in me out. be» oqulppod can. menus. on b m Io mm m o! de1Il¢ II Maud-u uyk n hon-It gin-um; .hould shun be undo {nun-u.“ “ P.“ can no horo- loooy Dad-um ‘13, And my be sons“ c-nr 0" m. ' your xenon when you remit by cub. mu“. 4: it any. but to new two weak “.0,†on your yuppor uptu- tn Mono m “magniï¬ed servxco. Cu!“ 01 ADDIISR ~Alnyo the both your old ï¬rm!!!" Pool on.» who: want about“ â€mm; the one 0! an lanthanum“ â€ma mu :m x- ubOuId any! Inflow your own no ,5“, "mag to an: om“. We cannot. ruddy In 1'“? mo on our books unlo- as: it done. a ll.‘ W m u‘xko. "Ema. mau'mhu h be m \o "ail: WEEKLY POST s. pom-bod ".1, Why, The sutmrlpflou It": MORGAN BROS. mu“ The Weekly Post. “1 “Minna, 10 Mb pot MGSKnc-‘o my) am Insertion; 5 cont- nch Iuhnqmn: PA! nu An Optical Parlor. Lamination and Advice Free. muggists and Optician. .\\'. FRIDAY. JUNE I3" 1902. A WHOLESILE IRIIE. ADVERTISING RATES. I pmmu ll ltd-ch- l ,v‘ m too lug-n I90 loo _ $1 00 PER YEAR. most any com-low. a my Into. We now have n room can- plcted tn the rut of the store where we can to» your 9y“ privately. .Wc have .quippcd it whh every mod. cm conv‘cnce far the ex- amination and correction or dckctivc vMon. making one at the mast upâ€"to-date optical rooms in 02mm. WI [.808 C WILSON JOB P81313180. MWAMII- '1.“ 1’ IN .0 PAID. N" can and even m 0! cum 5! than «any: _‘ . FRANK J. CHENEY charm. w: Scriptura game. Does no} There is NO better 1 to read wipe!) restim human-9min“ than the beet book in th Evamston, “1.. is to have billiard halls. (rec “antral.†asspciatlone and good literature, chiefly Rubles. will be pxovidcd {or waiting patron's“ 8pm.]:- in; of the sebmnn .the Chicago Chroni. lcle says; ‘ ‘ ' LL- â€"-â€"J'l om».- to an cugme [or uennuynug .... equal horse-power. but Mr Edison chums a saving in the cost- of main- two-nee and repair. as chl as free- dom from annoyance from frequent stoppage for power. Mr. Edison lum- sou expects to see hm buttery take the plans of horses on delivery wag- goms at all kinds in cities. and. he that In time the prmciple wdl bu extended to the wpulaion' of street guts. railroad trains and n nu UV. and the steel mill would eventually employ 10.000 men. He further said that the land for some miles up the river. on both sides, was largely owned by his companies, and that it was not held for speculation, but would be required for manufacturing pur- poses. and that he hoped to see a. city of 200.000 on the Canadian side of the 6: 200.000 on the river in due time. Thu anumzxn-oment comes from New York that Thus. A. Edison mm per- l’cctm a stumge battery for wagunn and other road vehicles. The bat- tery is light. not very costly. is prac- tically Indestructible. an.) one charge will run a vehicle 100 miles. It Is encloflal in a sealed steel case about twelve inches high .six Anches long and {our wide. The cost of'charglng the battery wlll be pmctxcally the mm.- as the cost of a supply of gas- ollm- to an engine [91' (la-jumping an L‘Aimn Work had begun at the new mills of the Algoma Steel Co. at Sault Ste Marie. and the first delivery of rails to the Government will be made at the end of this month. These mills are fitted to roll rails up to eighty pound section in 30 or 60 feet lengths. In a recent conversation, F. H. Clergue' stated that the site for the tube works was being cleared:_§nd that} this works 7 744 AL__-II_. It is obsorved that the Km; has appoiutoJ Um Rt. Rev. Dr. Brindle, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Not- tingham. who wears the sttmguish- ed Scrvicc Order. and who for twen- t)-IIV': years has been achaplmnv to the forces, to bicss the colors that His Majesty wzli present to the new battalion of the Irish Guards on June 2-1. This will no doubt b"- 0b- jnctxrd to by certain of the "hard shell' type of religionists, but the King’s action reflects his wosdom and \rroamuindedness. Further. it ’45 a. gratifying compiimeul. to the nation- alily or the meentiy formed reg'mv'r'nt, which hids fair to be one of: the finest of the brigade of guards. ll. tool: Whltncy several month»: to gvt llu~ lag.“ luto his ham! that he waa button but eleotlou. and “In norms likely to go through the sums pvrlurmuuvv Ulla?! tum: 'lllw Tux-lea arc awkwl to raise a. bu: luml {or the purges.) of prutmtlng “every election m wlnvh a. Grit was returned." and. as after last election. the organs say tln-rc will be no saw-offs. The Lib- vrals will do Well to act as! if they belie‘ed the enemy meant war to the bitter and. and be prepared to fight them at every stage of the game, m 111:.- courts. 3.: bye-elections. and m llu- Legislature. 'Dhey want fight; give them their fill of it. No one w‘lll deny that Kitchener has earned hlu mmu'll. Who van tell whn-l nmv xlatlm may he before him for cnc-utlon. 80 seems «lcutxnml to m. from great tlllngu to grmtv‘. owl.» u luv ,3th ago A Major of En- ulnmxmâ€"tu-lluy a lull Gmwrnl and a. pto-‘pcflvv (Tommlxmlvr-lu-Cnld. Sun-ll a mum] ls lwnl to equal. The Conference of 1.110 Bond-LLB of Txndc In Toronto has upoka mm no INK cflaln sound on the aubont of an inn: Imp rrlal trade profs: roncc. The /.¢)ll\Crv(‘ilpl principle Didp fair to be Imam-(ml 'In the Empire eoom‘r than pcoplu appear to have Inmgmzd. There were 42.. 4 persons in Canada. in 1901 for every person convictud. of drunkenness. In Ontario the pro- portion was 530 to 1. Onta‘no is the eobcrout province. Perhaps the buainess men who give uxdors to outside offices for them ht'l- ticnery haven‘t thought a! the above points. 11's time for a. mango. . nvv Ill.“- 'ot Toronto. can In a “cent tum) mm In: but with“; up A Iona NI- ' mun wit-ch cumming mm on the .mb‘luut or MM mun homo: mur- «hum but when on the mm}: or. I u." town lw um the mmnmnu wru- , Inc mm on mm“; pumlm' Iotwr Imam- m min: pmmu mwlmnm but ' Ina-uh. mm mum 0! Hum wï¬tma on ) mm» nunllum‘ry prowl-ml M «vim-hp | John printing: hum‘w out or town in». ,wmm n «M « mm Irma. mm In» \wm mu m M: when and MI" W ’ hm Minn. Wu n pour Mun mu want wurk 5 mu. mun. Litmus uequpn lam; ulwmn urMLuMum pwwo. w 1 ‘ bu.» m»! tee-m our mm meant-mm. mM Imvu win»! luomtwe mutmvtn ll . , A L 'â€" Some Lsmhuo' wot-own. not)!- kwpew. and other hummus man write their lumen» uu stationery priulud in tho vitim and (moloao mum in; en- wlupud priut‘m In the sauna pmov. That in not mu to tho Lxudaay print» in»; oltncus whose numerous enmloy 999 spend all their earnings with Lindstxy business men. The proprietors of the town pawl-s leave nothing undone to promolu the prosperity of all and bulk! up the town. expending: maul: alien and many columns or spare, will. that laudable objiot in View. db ml by V i‘él‘iblï¬ï¬m liaiai‘éihiiih‘éh" atom: and cum- “We tu'md man a. fltpfltiu; loyalty to Um Imam duular. Lindsay umw; main; “of Job prium ueoluuu. 'l‘ho (ï¬lter or «1â€";er publu “3'1"" Ohmrlo. \vmun 1w II“ EDITORIAL NOTES. t and nodal" a," oil-cum- liOL- cuuyumub. .fl..." rw'w --..v...‘ it. benause It contains have bequ- left to the tender mercies n of mural truth : «condâ€" 01' the magly “Fer. do .Ltmce," the the maximum of moral snake pain-531 10 flartlmqua and bodied in a literary set- (M or two other nugghbogmg Islands. patina-l and paramount whose probable_ extinction xs looked; at billiards because the upon 05 8- ble§8mg brought about by r'speciallv apt in that the recent vimtatxon of nature. The ' I efforts of ttze United. States mu [)3 a duly appreciated by the British' m; ! Maths Fgexgchnmdgthexr charity .19_L_.I..-dA.I .‘n “A â€" 8 "II FOR I OIIIOI. ettcr book in the worth! resting in intervalsnl : than the Bibkn. It in in the world. to read uuwmpsu HID/mm Imubu out of town bv'. « mm Irma. and he m. «than mm {M 3 up papnr publwhml In \vmun 100 mm- Iu n. nount Imam) - lmvu‘ we". offload m 90". a. number of bumbomts in which were stocks of bread and piles of luscious Irutte exposed for sale, while in: two of the boats were great Indian. of cow’s milk .Thls recalfs the story of the famine stricken! country for which the charity of nations wus being timed, importing food stuffs, while relief was being shipped from abroad. The Dixie expedition deter- mined that Martinique wna amply euppiiou with food and clothing. but than later the anal: planters hung in the partially itiiec-tej districts would require aid to get on their feet again. so 40 per cent 01 the relief btolm; carried: were icft behind. But ir. the Britii-‘h Islam: of St. Vincent it was different. and the sufferings caused by the convu'i-non appear to Lav-i been. according to the Dixie re- port, more acute than generally eup- posed or describei. (me Dine com- mission reports that the offerings from the States were moat welcome,‘ It is difficult to believe that im an hour of such supreme trial the nor- did spirit of the trading ukinfh'pt should be exhibited, and face to~face with death the cupidity of mankind dwlao'sdt' But it us recorded in the report referred to that a. committee of merchants on the island onllso upon the governor and asked that aid to the starving peopm be hereafter given in money, so that they, the awrckcopara might sell at a. profit the goods needed! That the commitâ€" tee was kicbxl out by the governor in not. surprising. Such people should lave been left to the tender mercies of the (Emmy “Fer. do Lance,†the snake pccuitan' to Martinique and (no 01' two other neighboring islands. whose probable extinction is look-ad; upon as a blessing brought‘ aboutngy' d1. _:_!L-4.:_.. A manJg-r of the “Dixie." the relief ship sent with supplies to Martinique, pre- sents some interestRng readmg. In some degree it aflords a. strange commentary on human nature, and at the same t'unq is gratilying. as revealing the fact that the utter destruction, which wq were {ed to believe from earlier reports, has not ocean-31!. It is true that thu de- struction swept away all the people in the districts directiy affected. and it appears that those who were driv- on from their homes hag tlme‘ to bring their goods away With them, and; up to the ï¬rm: or the Dixin'a arrival tbs resources of the districts not 341wa were not drawn upum to an;. extend to read the hungry. I: mum indeed have been strange to thou: on board the, Dam on- her M- xival in the harbor to be visited; by Baby's Own Tablets lake Children Wall and Run Thom Well. If your chlldrvn are subject to Colic. lnllzmlion or any stomach troubk‘; If they am tnonblu w‘lth‘ unwtlpn. tlun. (lmrrhom. or any of UM ills um nllllvt iltlln onm. xivo them ‘ Ruby‘s Own Tablnrn. Thls :nmlu‘inv ‘ \\:lll 1;qu who! right away. making multil. rufrmhln; sleep pusstbltu It. will put olnhlrvn ml Um highroml to lu'ullli nt ulme‘. It is damn: thin to. dn,\ {or lhuusnan ul vhiklreu in nll parts ul tln- country. 'Mrsnlt. L. .\!'"l“nrlnne. Bristol. Qua. Rays; "1 lulcv plwumro ln tl‘nluyllI-I tn Um Muriln of Ram‘s Own Talfln'ts. I hau- 1mm] than: for my baby since slip was three Inuntns old. and prn- \ions to using thv-m slm was .1 :leli- mu child. She 1“ now quite the ra‘. Vera». as she is plump. healthy and slronz‘. I think Baby's Own Tablets UL! Inst madiuine in the work] for liltlv: ones." These Tmblcts are good for Children of all (lg-rs, and dissolved in wall: or crushed to a powder [hi-"y can be given with absolute safety to the youngest, weakest baby. Gnar- mxl'xxi to contain no opiate or harm'- l’ul drugs. Sold by all dimers at 250. a box. or sent post paid by writing direct to the Dr. Wzillinms' Modicine 00.. Biockvillv. 0:11.. or Schenecta-(b', ‘l’ho Iaqiniquo Disaster. The report just communicated to 1.11:.- U. S. government by thq com- Tm.- diflorcnces between the man and “11' compn ny have been amicably adjusted as a. result of the good of. [ices and snnsible advice of Senator Gm. McHuKlI,. whose offer to not as intermcdiary was gladly accepted by Manager Baker anzl the men. For this happy settlemert of a. difficul- ty that threatened he prosper-[xx o! the town and the wail-bang of many {amines the Company and Senator lie-Hugh desorve the best thanks of every citizen Sonator Helium‘s Good Ollie» as In. tormodlary. Our citizens will Welcome the nywa tluu a‘tlxe Rathbun Co. employ-38 re- tueno dto work 1351. Monday. and that tlw hum of Industry he again lvcaxd iu the mills and yards on the company, after a timup ol' abuut three weeks. RATHBUN 00's MEN AT WORK. "mt“ but: that It in not A "call" I: Juxt the l‘O‘Vï¬l‘Iï¬: tho purchaser ob- tains the right to call to:- a certain number of shares at a curtain price. he- bettlug in etteot that the stock will this in prime. whim the seller beta that It WM! stand still, 01‘! tall. "Put-u and halls“. In mu amok mar- m a “Win a (frlvllem bought by an mmmtor «mu as him (9 "pm," a nor-tam number or sham at A certain prim u. the non who nulls him ma Pl‘lvlleuo. 'l u pvraou who bun Um 1m" graotloally hats that the stock 1! com: dawn; the SOHO? at the "out“ but: that in In nno A "null" 0mm n number of our annual: nm dabbling In Mock; st the moment time and no dombt othcu an punllng uwr Um tau-ma at (he Mock market and wondorhu .whut In mount by HEALTH FOR LITTLE ONES. 'Nw Tory pawn-a M“ not giving tum-h prumluoum tu tho North \ork Ihammtlun mum. 'l‘hu mm“ II that Hm gmmh.n.tlon mun Mtnmptwi m Hm lutnm-I. u! Um 'I‘ury u mummt M "on. ma lmvlu. '1‘qu ‘lwula “MM to «no that thaw-u N‘hmmnln Mu bruuum to JMHOQ‘. will an away tho Wu and aunt hum“ Doom not tho Scripture nutlry Inn that N no dry rt from n htmuu- mm uu- Lard. "wlll crown h m with EVIWWH or “momma mu! (on him. a mu of “mutation ufl'léio‘h‘l'ï¬ â€œto a bill?†fl“. .digti'sbuted in a- 'EEKLY 808T. LINDSAY. ONTARIO. JUNE 13. 1902 anu [ne (upon-“v v- ------ Avvu , w... _ radcs, the Boers stripped the dead, Mexico City, June 10.â€"'I‘he Depart- ment of Foreign Relations has ro- and nailed Knisley's distinguished service medal and South African rib- ceived notice from the Mexican Con- bon to_the hero's naked breast. ' Sill-General in Canada. that tho Cana- j ‘ dian Government has conceded a con- siderable reduction of the duties on I" .2!“ a "rd "'1‘“ s coflee imported from this country. Ottawa, June 10:4!!!“ Justice Coffees Were Iormerly 10 cents o. sack Sir Henry Strong was 5F?†in yflfl' and are now 1 cent. The Canadian terday morphs as Administrator of Government is showing a. desire to Canada. during the absence 0! Lord I promote direct tradq with this coun- to the conclusion of peace. they curt- ly refused to shake hands with those who had previously surrendered. Tho genera! belie! is that relations be- Ichn thesa two classes of Boers will be embittered {or a long um; The-o "core Were (shook. Ottawa, J unc 10-â€"Trooper Hmen of this city. in a. letter to his par- ents. states that. after the shooting of Corporal Knislcy and Private Day, and the capture of their four, com- radcs. the Boers stripped the dead. and nailed Knisley's distinguished service medal and South African rib- bon to.the hero’s naked breast. Bloemfontein. Orange River Col- ony, Juno 9.â€"-A strong contrast, to the good feeling betWeen Boer and Briton is the bitterness existing be- tween'the burghcrs Who are surrendâ€" ering under the peace ,torms and those Boers who surrendered during the campaign. When the Boer ‘lead- ers came to Bloem{ontein. previous The Colonial Secretary, Vaseph Chamberlain, answering a question regarding the ugiuxuon for the sus- pension ot the constitution of Cape Colony, said he had received a peti- tion from 42 members of the Parlia- ment of Cape Colony in favor itits suspension, and had awaited the ob- servations o! the Cape Minister on the subject. An act of the Imperial Government, he added. was required before tho constitution could be sus- pended. )Ir. Balfour Denice The: Klwhenerom r- ed ’IdIIOOIIOIIl' to Surrender. London, June 10.â€"Lord Kitchener. in a. despatch from Pretoria, under yesterday's date, announced the sur- render, on Saturday and Sunday 0! 2,500 rifles, of which 448 were hand- ed in by Cape Colony rebels. The remainder were principally from Gen- era! Dewet's men. The British com- mander added that the cheers given by the Boers for King Edward were hearty. The suggestion that Lord Kitchen- er. with the connivance of the home Government, entered into a secret compact. with the Boers to induce them to surrender. was denied by the Government leader. A. J. Balfour. in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Balfour declared that. so far as the Government were aware. no pledges and no assurances were giv- en by Lord Kitchener, which had not been published. Ottawa. June lO.-â€"-1\lr.F.II. Clergue the commercial mngzmte of the“Suo†\"llS here yesterday. He states that the steel plant established there is now in active operation. and turn- ing out 500 tons olyails per day, In a. tent days this will be increased to 600 tons. The company, during the present season. will supply the gov- ernment with 35,000 tons of steel rails. They have booked altogether Canadian orders to the amount -o! 100 000 tons Asked if they were making any ioreinn shipments, Mr. Clergue replied in the negatixe, add« i113" that the Canadian business would keep them busy for some time to come. As to the price of steel mils. Mr.Clergue stated that the American iroumasters were underselling in the Canadian market to the extent of $7 per ton, in the hope of killing Cana- i dian competition. I “promoting free trade between this - jority 0' i l \ Chancellor of the lichen" speaks at a ' mum. Isllnnll st dun limou- aad the Colonies-lunar Would he Willing to an. Ian‘s Iss- rillsss For the llsnlii of the Letter. London. June maullurin tl hate on the Finance llilf iii. 3:: llouse oi Commons Neutertlny. the‘ rain tax came in for much criticism. . in William Vernon Harcourt. {Lib- eral). demanded to know whether tho' Government intended to tax. as a war revenue measure. Pure and aim-1 plo. or whether it was intended to be a lever to aid in the negotiation of prelorential treaties with foreign countrleil. The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Michael IiickrBeach. replied that the. grain tax was imposed for re- venue only; but he absolutely, with-1 out prejudice. to the discussion which ; would take place between the colon-I lal Premiers in London and which he ' haped would have good results in country and the colonies altogether, ' disclaimed the interpretation that: the Canadian Premier, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, had put on the grain tax. ‘ He did not see why free trade with i ‘ the colonies should involve increased ,“but.†the speaker added. duties on the. part of foreign nations, ! “if wef could have free trade with the col- onies even some sacriï¬ces in that diâ€" ' rection might be made." Tide Is Tar-lug This Way. Toronto. June 10.â€"Aiter ï¬ve years absence abroad, as Dominion Emi-' grant agent. Alfred Jury. has re- turned to this city. Mr. Jury will he the guest of his son at 31 Sun- nyside avenue for the next 60 days, whcn he will return to his post at Liverpool In an interview yesterday. ' Mr. Jury said : “ This is an era of commercial and industrial develop- ment generally. and it. is a physical impossibility to prevent Canada: reaping a large share of the prosper- , ity incident to the situation. On the whole. Canada is in in. position to i receive larger beneï¬ts from present world events than any other section of the globe. In England. the tem-| per of the populace is one of great en- thusiasm toward Canada." l The live Ilse-haul lanai. coasted For I». Nisan-In. (Ba-em laid- Wsst lus- h: ll Huerta-tbs oosurvsum abs-visa the tenth krill loosenâ€".1. Una-gs. llnwhsrs. Milton. June 10- ’l‘he recount oi the votes cast in llalton at the re- cent election. comuwnced here on Saturday last before his Honor Judge Gorham. Air. Barber. hiber- al. Was reprcsmted by Messrs. E. F. l). Johnston. K.C.. and W. 1. Dick ; Dr. Nixon. Conservative. was repre- sented by Messrs. .l. W. Elliott and E. \V. Boyd. ’l‘ho ballots east in the Townships oi Eflqlwflnfl. NaslagaW- own and Nelson. and the villages of Georgetown. Acton and Burlington were gone through on Saturday.‘ leaving the Township of Trafalgar. Teams of Milton and Oakville for1 Monday. The recount was conclud- ed yesterday, and the result was as follotvs :â€"-Barber, 3.270 ; Nixon. 3,- 248. This gives Mr. Barber a ms.- 22, or three over the pre- \ious count. The much-talked-of bal- lots marked with blue pencil, were five in number and were all counted for Dr. Nixon. The judge stated that the deputy returning ofllcers de- served a great deal of praise for the excellent way in which they discharg- ed their duties and that they appear- ed to be so anxious that nothing could he said against the way they counted the ballots that it might almost be said they leaned against the interests of the Reform party in favor of the Conservatives. He was i pleased with the clean. well-marked ballots. and said it spoke well for the intelligence of the people of old Iialton. locals in Coats-o Sinus. Barrie. Juno 10.â€"The recount of ballots cast in Centre Simcoe. took place yesterday before J edge Ardagh ' and resulted in reducing Mr. David- . son's majority from 32 to 44. Mr. Davidson was representm by Messrs. C. E. liowson and Donald Ross. Mr. Thompson. who was present. had the assistance of Mr. Haughton Lennox. M. P.. and Mayor Boys. In Barrie. Mr. Davidson gained one, reducing the Conservative majority here to 98. Y.- nunubnnanal \l- "m.....-_-_ .__.l_-‘l American. Undorull ('Illdllll to no Extent of .7 I lou. Ohmullu of II. Inhoquu â€an at Pmllalo Iollnnll 0! on“ amu- g.‘ a. odulu- In." “on“ In Willing 1- Mn. Ionic no- Mllou For the Non!“ at Iho tumor, mm TAX Fon Revenue ONLY: BARBER'S MAJORITY INCREASED. NO SECRET BO!!! COIPACY. Sir Michael HlokI-Buoh on (hi Oolonlul Oonforonoo. EMPIRE FREE TRADEJTHE HALTON RECOUNT ITIEL RAILS AT Till $00. "our Agni-u no". I Stratlord, June 10.â€"Judge Barron hos set down Wednesday {or conduct- ing the recount in South Perth. All proceedings, however, have b'een dropped, as the Conservatives de- mnded the recount under a. misap- prehension, believing that Mr. I Stock' 3 majority was only 41, where- ; as it is 71. There will be no 1'. waa ugl'eed that all parties should get together and endeavor m frame a mutually satisfactory arrange- Ottawa, June 10.â€"The Railway Committee heard yesterday the ap- plication of the QR“. and other railways, for right. to joint use of the C.P.R. trucks. Eventually, it. Toronto. June 10.â€"-Robert. Graham was brought into the city on a QR R. train last. night and removed from the Union Station to his home at. 1 l-Iuromstreetjn the police ambulance. :rahnm is a drivcrifor the Model Bakery. and was passing over a crossing near Cooksville last evening when his wagon Was struck by a. C. P. R. passenger train. -'l‘he vehicle was demolished and Graham was thrown some distance. sustaining ae- vere injuries to his back and head. Brncebridge, June 10.-â€"The omen! count. for Muskoka was held here ya- terday. The total vote for Dr. Bridgclun'd, Liberal. was 2,091; {or AA. A. Mahafl'ey, ConsorVntiVe. 2.004; majority for Dr. Bridgcland. 87, Belleville. June 10. â€" The Boat Hastings recount was begun at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. and con- tinued. barring an hour {or lunch.till evening. No irregularities were found to that time. The prospects are that the recount will not be con- cluded till some time this afternoon. No material change has been mule, so far. count. Barrie. June 10.â€"-'I‘he recount of ballots cast in Centre Slmcoe. tool: place yesterday before J udge Ardagh ; and resulted in reducing Mr. David- : son's majority from 52 to 44. Mr. - Davidson was represented by Messrs. , C. E. llewson and Donald Ross. Hr. i Thompson. who was present. had the asststanco of Mr. Haughton Lennox. M. P.. and Mayor Boys. In Barrie. I Mr. Davidson gained one, reducing the Conservative majority here to 98. I In Brentwood. Mr. Thompson gained I one. and in New Lowell he added three. while Mr. Davidson lost one. At Wyebridge Mr.Dnvidson added one and r. Thompson two. At. No. 1 Plus . r. Davidson lost one and at Grenfel Mr. Thompson gained one. The judge nilowud u. cross inside a circle. single strokes instead of cross- es. and where there was a cross opposite one name and a single stroke opposite the other, he allow- ed the ballot to the former. Mr. Dav- idson lost several ballots through voters writing name on ballot. The batmarked ballots were in Tiny Township where there is a large French population. The total vote was : Davidson. 1,857 ; Thompson, 1,813. l Godcrich,Juuc 10.â€"T‘ne West Hur- on recount Was concluded at 6 o'clock p.m. y¢5tcrduy, and the Lib- eral majority is now declared as 21. Mitchell. Conservative. gained 4 vote: all through, and Cameron. Liberal, 2, a. net gain of 2 for the former. The gains for Mitchell were 1 each in No. 1 Goderich. 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