r 3‘3†0! 1w Protoctunâ€" ‘ lap-run "pm Innâ€"lotion bite-god by 52 xuomy. mum. Juno 18.â€"In a. speech of Waitre- hours' duratioa yester- 4 ‘33!» Moon Hon. Mr. Tana sub- mï¬ted to the House of Commons the unendmont or which he had given notice, "layering a. policy of greater _’ l>yrot9cugn for the manufacturing and agricultural industries, and calling upon the Government to pursue an Inorgetlc transportation policy. .Ilr. Tart. was followed by a numâ€" ber of Opposition members, all of whom lupported the amendment, the occupant. of the Government benches Fm vouchsnflng any reply, with the exception of a speech in French by Mr. Bonner: of St. John and Ib- _l'vmn, int! a. brief address by Hon. .Wp. 23088, JVictoria. Bishop 'hu'ner to the Bishopric of ,Salgord in 1872, and was made Archbishop of Westminster in 1892. - Bo laid tho ï¬rst stone of Westminster Cathedral, June 29, 1895. F?†at!!! Bishop Vaughan he acquired consid‘crsble reputation as a. preach- 8, and published a series of pastor- h, besides numerous pamphlets and u Rte?! on educational, social and re- Agious questions. He was also pro- -priotorâ€"ot The Tablet and The Duan Ravioli. Cardinal Veughen was born at Glouceeter, April 15, 1832, the eld- eet son of the late Lieut.â€"Col. Vaugh- en of Courtfleld, Herefordshire, and served with his {ether in the Crimea. where heinvented e. new end service- able rifle pit when before the enemy. He Was educated at Stonyhurst Col- lagen the continent and in Rome. He flee the founder of severe! col- legee to: foreign end hOme mksions. omen; than St; J‘oeeph‘e Foreign lie-loner: College, Hill Hill, Mid- dleeex, end in 1871 he accompanied the ï¬rst detachment of priests sent tron: thet institution on ‘9. special mm: to the colored people 0! the United Stetee. He succeeded the late Wm‘rï¬ dARDDIAL VAUGHAN. Shértlyébeiingeil o’plock this monk His remains will lie in auto 11: the 03th at. Westminster, another monument. to Cardinal Vaughan's work, and will be bun-loci gt St. J os- eph's College. ,Hildoath was not expected so soon. Friday Cardinal Vaughan was wheel- od in I. but}: chair about the corri- dors 01 St. Joseph's College; which he founded. 01: the previous day. he appeared in the college chapel in full Cardinal's robes, and made a. taxe- Well address to his bishops and priests. .3 ARCHBISHOP WESTMINSTER. The Osrdinll, who had been sink- ing Io: 80m Week: from heart disâ€" cus sad dropsy‘ died peacefully. Iondon, J an: 22.â€"’1‘he Very Rev. â€Ea-ï¬n 'Vuughnn, Cardinal and Archbishop 0: Westminster, died W midnight. Cardinal Vaughan Was born April 15. 1832. Ho became Archbishop of Westminster in 1892. He had been 111 format. than tlmee months. Late in March it was thought he could not survive more Hum a. few days. i. TARTE’S AMENDMENT. Although ï¬nd or noun Catholic Church I‘ll-Boon Sinking For Ion. Woot- nu Death Wu Not Expected So Icon-loudn- Wm Ll. u: sut- ~Ikotch of In. Career. Which Wu I Buy Ono. A CARDINAL’S DEATH Very Rev. Dr Vaughan Dies Af- tar Making Farewell Address. Skotel Of 81. m0. PAGE 21m. "The {ongoing proposal 1:! made publicly. in View of the impossibility of getting creditors quickly together. Notice of the proposal, with forms of consent, will be mailed to credit- or: u soon as they can be put out." "(2) From banks. institutions end other lenders, holding securities as collateral, and whose individual po- aition’s diner, we ask that they will be good enough to continue to co- operate with us upon the satisfac- tory basis, under which, with pru- ticelly no exception, we have. been acting, exercising such additional patience as may be necessary until out accounts with them become quite normal in character. 31x, tw‘clvo antlâ€" oightéen mbnths hereafter. 6 per cent. per ennum." as follows: "(1) To unsecured creditors, being savings depositors, clients with cred- it balancee, and clients with surplus margins, 25 cents on the dollar, pay- able on July 5th, next, and the be.)- ence in - three equal payments, at by tho rim to auditors. Toronto, Juno 18.â€"Hessrs. Ana. 5 00.. who recently suspended pay- ment, in a statement to the press to- day propose “settlement of our lia- bilitieo upon the basis of a. payment in full, with interest at the rate 01 “shank of Bum-Ion: Cloud Publicly The Hague, June ï¬zzâ€"The Dutch representative at Belgrade has been instructed to assume the same atti- tude as Great Britain towards the provisional Government oi Servia. What Peter Inst De. Belgrade. June 22.â€" Unless King Peter is prepared to altogether ig- nore the foreign demands for the punishment of the assassins 0! King Abxander and Queen Drags. his only means of satisfying any re- quirements appears to be to per- suade the criminals to absent them- selves until" quiet is restored. when they will be permitted to resume their places in the army. The pro- visional Government holds ofloe solely at the will of the army, and should King Peter promise to pink ish the omcere implicated, it is as likely as not that the army '111 force the withdraWal oi the invita- tion to occupy the throne. It is sxxggested in omeiai quarters that Russia may possibly advise the omâ€" cere concerned to absent themselves. ‘ King Peter’s Going. Vienna, June 22â€"ng Peter Will arrive here at 10 o'clock Tuesday ev- ening. At the railroad station he will receive the homage oi the Serv- ian colony, and will continue his journey by way of BuderOSt, arriv- ing at Belgrade Wednesday morning. Washington, J une 22.â€"’I‘he United States Government has adopted an attitude similar to that of Great Great Britain town-d the new Serv- ien dynasty. It will be in no haste to recognize a Government created by assassination in the absence oi some exhibition 0! a. disposition to punish the guilt); therefore Minister Jackson will not present his creden- tials to the Government 01 King Peter at present. The Dutch Representative it We Instructed to Retire Alsoâ€"n. (Iliad Stake m Wul Likewise I'll! to from: Bin Credontinle to King Peter At Mat-mm then-(Hutu Belgrade. June 22.â€"Groet Britain has practically broken oi! diplomatic relations with Servia. The British Minister, Sir G. F. Bonhnin, leaves here tocday 331‘ England. The Con- sul of Great Britain, W. G. Theeiger, will take charge of British interests. v.3. l-ollom Britnin. SIMILAR ATTITUDE BY OTHERS why Committee, and he submitted the tmendment. which he noved in the Railway Committee that so fu- n practicable the Grand Trunk Pa.- ciflc should purchase it: supplies in Oanedo. A division was demanded end Plingle'e amendment we: detent- od on a. vote of 102 to 55. Conï¬dential: o! the bill respecting the Toronto and Hamilton Railway ha been postponed till Friday, June 26. After further speeches the Vote we: reached and the amendment was de- tested by 102 to 50. fluid Trunk Pacino. Mr! Prinz 1e 01 Cornwall nude an unsuccessful eflort to have the Grand 'h'unk bill referred back to the Rail: MINISTER RECALLBD Britain Breaks Diplomatic Rola- tions With Servia. the Minister of Finance. Hon. Mr. Fielding, who in ,‘ vigorous ‘speech, muted tint inltesd 0! being the master or the Administration it op- pesrod, ' bun the readiness with which the Opposition index- iollowed his lead. Er. Tarts we: now "the master of the Opposition:" - It. -R. L. Baden took the 8001', in In: and a vfgorous speech . nupported at. Wt. 80 was followed by WHAT AMES CO. PROPOSB. The Dutch Also. .f D’- and TR", Dr. Mm WWW... mm 1.. m . w, mm mm wmmmm wwwmmmmï¬mmammu m Emma mm“. m. «A a... “Mama m m m «m Mam â€aw. am“ mm“ a E Many a man would bet- ter go without lunch at all than eat the hurried lunch which forms the noon-day . meal of many a business man. Hasty eating, foods hard todi and no time allowed fox 'gestion are the cause of man a case of stomach “tron 1e.†Disease of the stomach sexiously threatens the health of the whole body and should be From y cured. Dr. Pia-0e sGo en , , > Medical Discovery cures ' ' diseases of the stomach and other of digestion and nutri- tion. It ena les the perfect ssimilation of food and the propcx nutrition of the bodyonv’vhich physical strength depends. Berlin, June 20.â€"'1‘he results of the Reichstag elections are as tollows: Socialists, 34 elected and 122 ' re- ballote; Centre petty. 87 elected and 36 rrballota: Conservatives and Free Conservatives, 87 elected and 53 re- bellots; Notional Liberals, 5 elected end 83 re-bellots; Richter Radicals, 24 ne-bellotl: Berth Radicals. 11 re- bellots; South German Radicals, 8 re-ballote; Poles, 14 elected and 8 re-beJlota: Alsatian, 6 elected and 4 re-bdlotl: Hallow/crime, 8 ale-ballots; Danes. 1 elected: Anti-Semitea, 1 elected and 8 ro-ballots. Conlnmod, June 20.â€"Tho inven- tlgotion into the two tramp stones that can. from Nottawasqa. ro- sultod in nothing. There were no trace. to be found of them. and the Chief and his party returned without 3 prisoner and without a. clue. It is their intention to em in twenty special constables and cm- round the bush where these men are. It 4 o'clock this morning. and than eflect {Belt most. All the constables will be beastly armed, so as to meet all emergen- cies, as these men. it they no the murderers wanted, must be deepen.“ characters. When nebymsichwe gueher Cam When she was nChild. shecried lorCutodn. When she became Miss, the clung to Canada. nutshell“! Children.she gave then: Cutan- Lawyer A. A. Bond. Chief Wilde and Night Policeman Best have left for the locality in which the men as supposed to be. These two persons are supposed to be the perpetrators 0'! the murder of Glory Whalen. in the vicinity q; Col- ungwood. Collingwood, June 19.â€"Interest in the capture of the murderers 0! Glory Whale-n Was sit a white heet last night. and an armed pone 0! police expects shortly to surround twu suepecte and lodge them insole keeping. Repeeted reports haVe lately come to tom: of there being secreted in the bush on the 10th line or Osprey. in the County of Grey, n negro end a white men. who Subsuted by steel- ing chickene, ducks and goes» from the neighbore in the vicinity. - Mama's†luau the SIM of “I. H. Fletcher. ARE ARMED TO THE TEETH. Peeee e! Twenty-Three Ari-ed Hen M ed Tile Honing at Four O'clock to Capture. I! Peedble, he let: Inp- peeed to Be the III-deters and Alleged te Be Hidden 1- the Bull. Bonn. of tho Cor-nu Ilootim 'hunwudOoouChuo. “Hy little boy m very sick nnd would not tnko my nourishment. lgot n pocknge ot‘Foroe’nndtodhnnonlt, nndun to!†he 1_I thrtflng.lw1u now pnt_ _m be: â€WNW. “In. J. Lawn! Knn." Wrce the A-B-C " of good heath. I "Notify Hr. John Flatt, care of , glen. Lowndes 00., Toronto, ntl" ' Toronto, June 22â€"10. John Flett Wu seen but was unable to throw any light on the suicidc's identiti- Ho has no relative in St. Louis, he sold. Mr. Flett Was informed of the tragedy by the St. Louis police on Snturdny, but he replied that he did not know the young man. . . 'j Through .- lron Bridge; ; New Richmond. Wis., June 22.- ‘L'I‘welvo cars of a. Wisconsin Control ‘ freight train left the tracks, broko through an iron bridge and plunged into Willow Creek early Saturday mornlng. A lantern wu weldental- fly dropped into the wreckage Ind .two tanks 0! naptha. exploded. Tho- ‘mos Carroll and an assistant were terribly burned and several other: ,Were loss seriously injured. - Inn!†or Sale“.- ! Halifax. Juno 22.-â€"A young Italian was found dead on Snturdny evening foam-St. mammog- Amnuum-uuhromm St. Louis. '0. St. Louis, 10., Jun. 22.4110 dead body of John Flett was discovered in Forest Park Saturday. A bullet hole in hi- rizht temple and one be- hind his right ear and a 36 calibre revolver lylng by his side Clearly pointed to suicide. The dead man Wu ‘sbout 24 you: old. A letter found on him read: “To whom it my concern: Pleas. have my body shipped to our (unily buxï¬al lot. Chippewa. Ontario, Ca.- The second accident occurred at al- moet the enme time and about 1,000 feet from the ï¬rst. Three men were out in a. rowbont when water began pouring into the beet and one of them becoming frightened jumped out. This cepelzed the boat, and Joseph Lester, one o! the occupenu, wee drowned. , L‘- Xo, uuu- “0â€" ll- mu- nrst drownlng aocldonts o: the sea- son occurred yesterday at Irondo- quolt de, near this city. Andrew Hartleldsr. a tailor, 20 years of age. and thrso others. warn in a 16-foot sailboat, which was caught in a nun northwest Squall. The boat Was un- der lull sail when the squall struck ‘it. and it was instantly capsized. Hartleldar went down in 72 loot of water. and tho body may never be moversd. The others were rwcuod. heavy timbers in position the cement. 'all, which had only been built. a tow days ago, and which had appar- ently not thoroughly oet, gave way. and pxdpltatod those who ware handling the timber to the lawn! portion of an Itabhl, with the re- sult ascribed. 'nae iollowina an the names of tho-e lethally hurt:â€" Messrs. Gin- gerich, chest crushed and eye pierced; Aaron Shanta and John Steiner-Linâ€" jured internally; Jacob Binkio. thumb cut 03; Allan Schiedel, one arm completely severed below the elbow; Edward Kropr, shoulder crushed; Joseph Stemmann, ankle broken. Solomon and Noah Shantz are also reported to be seriously Dix-h: n lqull he turtle. Won Up“: And I". Won Drown“!- an moan were mom or loss seri- ouly hurt. . Weber was building an addition his Iago barns, and Md Invited forty of any o! m: blends to aunt. him to raise the bane. When placing on. of the ted on th um 01 (ex-Councillor John Wobor in tho towuhip 0! W11- Inot, ultuotod shout two miles east o! this vfllogo. whateby about thir- New Hunburg. Juno 22.â€"Satur- dny Wu dam-fly before 6 o‘- clgck : Vary serious ucldgnt oc¢_ur- mm M loan mm on 3 0m. Calla-t Wan the W 0". Way nu MM nu. nun-dung It to :30 Love I'm ol’ the m1... 0! tho I.- Who Won â€It'd- ON THE FARM OF JOHN WEBER Jim Dmpawanfatherofaiau Who, by her brightneng. led her claaa. The teacher aaked Kin Dump: the question: “ How can you but unis: digestion ? " “ By eating ‘ Force.’ " When told to him, This atory tickled “ Sunny Jim." The Wall Gave Way at a Wilmot Towmhlp Barn-Raising. THIRTEEN MEN HURT SAILBOATS TURNED OVER. IN A 50mm CITY. Appll to A hambu- of 055.: hr.- tome duh-uh]. building. in a: ‘h u†ForSthttA Burial. [28 nunâ€"n.- Fun: for uh, I! miles from Kirkï¬dd. containing 178% mocha; 1% an. clan-0d. 75 m under emulation, Hue. tillbfl'. Sou natal": rich oh Franc hon-o, {run 66 x 70. pi; 18 Susanne! mind udftnr: a miety of up and and In“ [And well .11an or grub. Polo-ha ‘muucoocpsny would “5 hr stamina-om. P, 232 me {am for ad. I low miles wt of Kirkï¬cld. 135 m undo: culdntion. bd- no. timbor and potato; lug. now brick home, 11 room. A lug. mutt-mourn '“h ooocreta [cu-I: mad-mm on Hum. Pun, ofgood m. A large min-d. For__ 001053th, ntion, cl loan. sOmhrdwoodb-h. Lute Ioli brick hon-o. 10 room; Inga {nun burn. “on. I.†chub; oomplou. New wind-mill. good outbuilding. 8 won. spring crook maingmemouuu; well laced. lull «chad. 1} mil- touch of Kirkï¬eld: ploughing sll done. Pout-ion gins: io Limo to put iu crop. A at, dair- Ahh fun. 50 m (can. :11 cloned, “11:61.73!“ o: 7:]: con. o! Muipou. WWI; 3°35, ‘9â€9.“ "5’" 9""- â€I 9°“ 31.35, was mostly chgnd. â€hateful-maid“, 14th on. 0! Brock, fun-ch- bnil .2 talk. from magma.†mm: “:08! _ _ “acclaim in MMMMMMI.’ “www.6mhuduodbuh. 2w Am Fun but can, Eldon. Two bucks-n, brick loan; and, M. Mus-01min Munster-Ala. good Nokbonmlugolruuo a mate-cot thahotoomtoolhninthomtvy. Situation in everything um. could no dour- od, pm 160 upâ€. inland. llï¬'icr'o km on. animal: of Com {or ale. 75 nor.- clmd. brick homo. Inn. but with non. can“. cheat. (new, clot. to tum, wall “mud. mm to am pur- L6 mo {uni mu: Zion. 1n Fudon, fat .10. 80m elated. good km. {or uh, c5999, pungent; to wig Dim-7 200 set. form our Kirkï¬old. moody on oloonod, good from. homo and homo hon vith coon. collar. good vol] old main; â€room, {or oolo n. o gm; Main. Tom of ipoymonttvor] any!“ , _ 142 m fun: 2 mil-u out 0! 03nd». 133 acre- cloned. 4 ten- hud'ood bush, good fume bone and bun with non. mu: wall (mood und won “and. an." «chard. 125 net. ham. 2 mil-- nonua oi 0mm. 90 m cleared, hit buildup, wall loaned sad “and. {or III. chap. 100 acre tum one mile need: 0! Munâ€. in Brock. Good "on. homo. inn. burnt. orchnd, 95de! nun». land. 173 m7 tum mt Valencia, 125 m clouo', {rune home And (rum bun with atone calla, ennui.“ a school, church, pug; oflioo. {tore end Enchant: 9:31). 74 mm of ï¬ns-ciao hni fonds in Mui- on the ninth lino, 6i mil. from induy. Good fume hon-o. truno bun with non. mll, pig pen. driving shod. won {mood orcbu'd. ow ; 3!! cloned. ll7 sen firm. Lot 16, Con. 2, Hope, for ale. All and“ cultincioo. Spring 0mm uro- north end And flowing well At the home. Tuofr unburn- 30:70.000with none {conduioo Ind and. liable the whole nits: bone stable at! .u nuiuhlo out- buildin Comfomblo Lrick hone, nix some choico npplo orchud. (tho cpplu hive pin the tent. for - numb“ 0! you). Will be sold chap. Location. tw mil.- fmm Po". 8 ,rL,AA AI, ,I I. n u ‘- FARMS FOR SALE. was wrecked by an exploslon yawn- day. l-‘rod. Pepe. the principal own- er, we: killed, and his partner, Jo.- eph Kluhowskl, wu {gully injured. Sacral girls employed 1: the plant ware lujured, none Ierlously. Linux-c Ruled an In. Cambridge, Ohio, June 22.-L!g'nt- nlng struck a hut stored with 8,000 pounds of dynunito nt. the no. mines now being opened near Sousa.- ville, 12 miles from hem yuterdny during a storm, killing six men and injuring n score 0! others. balda ruining the mine shut. The men Vere scattered (Wet n ndlun o! 100 feet. Nobleoville, Ind., Juno 21â€"00011. Man in is in the county joll be" in a dying condition as I. malt of on alleged attempt to blow the Ida in a. general store at Jolietville. Clu- zens o! the village, who were ouch . cued by a terrible explosion. found! Marvin lying unconsciouo w the! lturc with on. um blown away and his body otherwise so terribly mug- I led that he cannot live. When the! cum-us approached o second mat run 8le. The occidental dropping of a. cut of ultra-glycerin. 'll tho cause 01 the explosion. “mind by Explosion. Cinclnnntl, June 21-1â€). buildn‘ of the Central Mum-curing Com- pany at Court and Russell streets: Johnston, who wu he? Ebenezer Foruyth mum Johnston; he was the delender o! the mud murderer "yum. Ho vu the Wonder of the accused murderer smon. and b. wu the defender of tho mud 23:?!» ch! Eternity. "Sir. Gunny; moved the “low-meat at. )0 o'clock. W - CII 0! Explain and III. I“) Wu RM. owl-r Mud of thing than that. He was llu: man who got. together enough efldence to ck†smon o! a charge of murder. of which he thought everyone hclIcVed him guilty. Ha nud Johmton wore the chnpl. Ho wasn't. suing who stole the leaves. but he htmsel! was new-r alone in the Cronin oflico the! NY. NcEvoy saw the books. He would lave the country to judp whcther lkEvoy stole the leaves or not. Mr. Gamay ulwd why Chptdn Sul- livan, the arch conspirator, was not called. As 3 nutter of fact, it. had hen-n proved by the Public Accounts Committee an: he was just the had 0! mum to wry on tho kind of no- gotiution desired. . A n "if GAMEY REPORT;i FATE OF A SAFE BLOWER. Continued from p380 . 6t!) co... ma... brick but}: at} unmia ARCH. CAMPBELL! VISIT OUR CHINA HALL WE GARRY EVERYTHHG A CARLOAD OF FRESH GROUND LAND PLASTER m WEEKLY HIGHEST PRICE in Cell: end 2c. extre in Trude. We Ill) more for ï¬ne wool. Our unkind: will ï¬nd here the most complete meat of voollen goods. Blanket: are the me price as luL xenon 81.75 to 85.00 per peir; they will weal) without shrinking and will for t'enty yeen. We won fortunete in contrasting {or our Lupplv of More the dance in cotton, to we give our customers the hem-tic end the mad Sheeting! ll. lat yeer‘l prices; tlwe goods are ï¬ne. ï¬r! cleanly vow. Thirty-ï¬ve diï¬'erent kinda of Yum to choose from. E . thing made from pure tool. No reg- or shoddy here. l leoleryouahetbrlnmtmonttnancnvemmt Iona Better for three reasons. Istâ€"Canada Life 5 per cent. Gold Bonds yield a much hi rate of interest than Government Bonds. andâ€"They are paid {or by instalmentsâ€"thus placed within reach of men without apitaL 5 3rd.â€"They are insured. That is, should the investor die 1 paying only one instalment on his bonds, all his future payment: lthe Company would be immediately cancelled and the beneï¬ts of 1 {investment would at once become available. Ado to all these advantages the very material one that the ins orshares in the surplus earnings of this leading Company, and} have an opportunity for sale and proï¬table investment rarely equal A handsome booklet, giving a full explanation. will be sent on requ LINDSAY WOOLLE N Mlll: W001 Wanted! THE CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE 0n William 1:. when you are in town in twin devoted exclusively to China" values. In the line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Provw e: c Just to hand and convenient for loadino at treet warehouse. don. wSour Stamina. Diarrlliea. MMSons, Feverishv as: and Loss or Susan i Promohs Digesï¬oqucrful- â€MW-Wmnfl‘dm‘! 100,000 Pounds of W001 .. and have the largest stock in town 311qu â€BMW nor Mineral. or cho'nc. E 900 Dmn’sJI W. R. WIDDESS. AGENT, LINDSAY. . . ..WE STILL WANT. .. . m. EMA!» FRIDAY, JUNE, A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Lindsay Woollen Mills WILLIAM STREET â€"dclivcred at theâ€" l pie-ww- v.1: can: ‘I jut“ good" nymlgohoonm pus.†“flaunt pinto-11 ‘Mhpflupinw-dnbuh Ina-twin bulk. Don’t (Java {7“ BASTBRIA FAC-SlMlLE WRAPPER IS ONTHE SEE SIGNATURE $336 very I