. W. '1'. Preston. who has change unadi‘m immigration matters in pe is to. arrive in Canada about middle of August, accompanied by editom of ten or twelve'oldycmm-t humpxpers. The editors will visit: important pants in Ithe Dominion; asexpestcd that the ranking dis- ' tion of accurJt-x mformatwn {Can da u all pro-v: a valuab}: H to immigr' vtion. twing a us mount. Rings. me, Con Cluster. 310m UIN] F RE Bell-wine Daily Ontario; What coald more funny that the sneers er k Bowen nnk'ws in.!:ls Input 1 ‘tin pot. titles“? It is as lurmy tiw sax-m» gentleman’s protessxons ho}; horror at the government's . “extravagance." while at the . tune he has a. littie army 0. 'wn subsisting at the pubhc ex. The Gowrament 15 acting vigor- ! to preve-ut the spread 01 smaï¬. ' _iu the Inmkx-r camps. whence m- ‘F‘tfon rprmd 1:th season. Regula- M have been made requar-ng all 9105029 to be vaccinated, and pro. "196 than. malleul attendance murt ‘9 provided and proper sumtatlon _I,A elle: [ibis "M'mg locks of a poet, the area of the orator. m of Mr. Chamberlain. Su' “9 8- picturemno ï¬gure as I? {52" mm face (of a ' priest, N ‘2‘} :‘th his quiet smile. wait- 7 .7 These aE-e flames of Pub- mfense 0! which the country W!“ 115 approve. twenty miles at the route of the in; Railmy'mbeen cl ~ar. ‘ o! timber and prepared toâ€? grad- Oniy a raw mks ago the Tory s were trying to make the peo- ‘helieve that the Ontario Govern- unt was not in earnest about the m. that it was merely “an eloc‘tion '9 81mm give encoulag‘ement to I'Mmuea \srazm N. Gilmore bad mum. but thought ms 1% o: Em not m-arly run out. Some 01 hit-Ids mre frank enough to ex- rp contrary op’n'ion, whereupon . Gum offered to bet $300 that E.†V :e! a bamw to Omaha. {an them-1m meggenger overtook Hebe: was made and he start- A 18:! accounts he had reached COL. in good shape. When he be weighed 111 pounds; at 1'9 tipped the bum at 135 â€still taking on flash. ,“a mastar ol good Engltsh. N the critic hall neitherre'ul ’ the Premier. Fm- more Cor- }, ‘0 the Bruit-hers “sue hm l9 Iqwon mm refers to .‘Re snxteenth century Enz- 5‘2‘5 the Exprass remrka on M M the Constitwtwmfcmb' §m§ilg mu (ï¬etinguishad, mm a: "M“ an adeanedtho w"... â€Mm as m Montreal In.“ new of trouble m- it “3 My o: holiea, the Unit». ibmmfeegs It declare. that w '5 ""1911“! to play a u -. ‘ N“ in the diam-sinus FM 3.9353an in the mud: Premier Road will be home In two ‘uu wot-ks. and will In able to 5n :2. wmtmy all about the coro- Iuou. Eh.- in such a true“ Obi’W‘ y.» good «am that It waft no but like seeing the can't-to nom- It tell about it. ‘ M3 was grnmnlly oburvalzï¬ .ww in th': Province of Quebec .. mt of tho “I'm OI,‘ King 56"!“- “Franch Quabec" landâ€. we all. app an: to be superior to 0;, «5.31m Ontario" article. Wuitoba'a whmt crop In â€twat- dat 50 to 60 mum)" “NM“ The attesting of was :1 â€â€˜0? '5‘ “We“ a in th-» country. The yaw "We"! Contemporary not (on; “i to make the ram 3.»;- I_thn.t su wurm L‘aner mo:- has xi tum Gen. Kitchen†.10 capituhtc to Cupxd. London; [in of a m‘rle‘ of pinto W!!! 0011):: in handy for th'.‘ Indy Kltehnnefl ‘to Lmbiumtz‘ou o! the Btntuh ano (IN-dun iron anl at a! We give schwab and Chi-awe a for their money. While oppos. combines In- the abstmï¬t. we d :atlmr lika to see It tried. I! \3- (an pro‘u'm t'.-o the‘posl kl in the world. Britain can mm mh-l for it. "9 0981'ka of 3. Sam: Francisco K.th‘ ~- u‘nuc am“ voting in the mud! °’ agreement elections. wbICh 3e ‘ “a bless .3. crownc (“main st? ï¬le $99:le Post. » as: â€M.“ In of“ (â€want in an Martha“ nipped 1?†m Ctr-m sud ll paw “mm to. pawn: to Int-d.- “1‘. u. ï¬joh'uw gig-fl 4!. Inc 5"- “.mummuou whom» wmsou a m W E a: toss ha I a] calm? um; um WM in “mm â€m“ waWWWEIW “"53â€â€œ EDITORIAL NOT“. Eï¬bï¬. Aubus'r. 13.7702. mn £811?an- xmg Edmund vn. who x! with grant accrual .at 1‘ today- ' "" " “use! to subside." mma ۤme§§ “gamma wax horse has to a. certain euw - " by the circmnmceï¬ o! the late mar. Experience had shown that the berm found who beat adapted for. the work in South: Africa we e comparatively small unia mals. thousands or “cats" having ham sent out from Eu'opw 8.94]; Anal-'0'. the My home: mom‘wm but there can be no: (Ionbt that a. 1.3133:- munbar or any“ male will be ucgdpd for tho British army, ' ‘tixc taxing each ‘3 up: 03:1»:th ta in t no dam. can}. They would '0 .t-servioe on the ram and. A supply wald Mo lmlmwu n...â€" ‘. v’.__,-,,__‘ to adopt. If u. w'adoptw by ,the vsms colonies as well Q; by â€selves the want! cap nut mil tot he stool ‘ltistnbution. too, "would b: bound to tell, for it you haven. scat- tered qupure, so, also, your defens- ive oncu- ought to be mtteral, saw tin more we distnoute our arrange- ments we better it will be.‘ And it i: well {or theC'oIomm Dracu- ers in any conskleratlon o! the amb- ject tonemember that the type 0! wax horse has to a. certain extent been cmgei, by the circm'tmce‘s o! the late mar. Experience had shown that the horses found toï¬c‘ bell adapted for. the work in South: uric-n were comparatively sngallp‘m'a' ; In the past the "indo'stry" has been singn'uly mg! oted. flax-Lt th’e Em- pine at large will have to be: looked to by the Mother. Country for the supply or war horses In noun acknow- ledged.,a.nd a. recent issue o! the: Morning Post contained the followmz pomgmpha in an editorial}; "If the colon-tea worm} take it up in the shape or an Imperial horse re- serve. a most valuable means 0! {b fence might be tomeLL- Look at the 1818 war, and the Mo! tune, men and money flatware waste! through having bad homes instead 01 good ones. It is the prmcaple ox readiness npd‘prgynzeqw 111:1: v19 {Ottawa Frae Press.) The farmers of every county m On- tario should procure “nth as little delay as poesxble a little brochure recently Issued by Dr. J. G. Ruther- ‘ fond, (Axle! Veterinary {napector ol the Department of Agrmiture, en- titled "The Breeding in Canada 0! Horses for the Army." We have be. fore this pointed. out the singular ap- 0.1.1:: shown in the Provincemth ‘re- gain] to a cont-0,8 of most proï¬table business {or the farmers It they loose to apply thmaelvee system- anlm‘lly to it. Every towxmh' p thOfllJ ‘ have its stud mintalned on the cor opetmtive plan and encouraged by the County Council: This should be done in- any case, if only for. the! purpose of providing the “yeomamry†wlth good horse flesh (or-themselves. But mzh a procedure would also enable the breeding of horses {or military purposes. and it has been made ev:- (lent that the demand will be made Erna-9t, in tbs~ futurze owing to the changed mth‘gds‘gf fly-9f. . L ' . ‘ “Above ail." concludnd General Roma. after counsel! n‘g Industry m the ways or mace. “let politics alone. Do not bother with political matters that have been settled by the wax or .will be outtbd by the restoration or pump: Give your attention to your own affairs and avoid publxc ag. Nations. So shall the wounds of war be hauled." By all accounts the 3021’s are furnishing prool th :t Gan- oral Bonn gave expaessron to the views they hold in general. They are a plain pcoplf‘. and ban-mg no use to: the luxury of resisting Irresxstxblo destiny. tlwy acccept the inevxtable and make the best of it; which 18 more than Ira]! of what goes to con- wtitute wisdom in this won-I'LL Th6 my.srcpofl 3b: mblc ol Swat W's ° -oI «km to his {allotvrcoufltl‘y an gone the “for“ rayon to believe that (fluent: Bothu. .131de to being a. “com or on. 45:3. mlntion and, apolatymaguso weaned of untou- ul cmmgn abuse and sound Judgment when should be considered as m tar-'h'mvcn- titling him to be town-41ml as bung, mount»: of autstttte-emmn. Tau: m- lu- report or his speech confirms the buyer that it was thcfluttgrngycepl a flea; ' 1|th manuihmted lira de- sire-f t! .We . 61,11?! yntry. Ir span g of new ~01 the Punt-um he expo-calm emo- tlon his deep :egret to: the lulu-:e‘ of the hand right nude by the. Boers; sad for the sacrifices they had sat. mm. “Ali that. hmvcr." he added. ‘ “Input and come.» We mu what we could. and that chapter In our-history Is now closed. What we have to co row is to accept the sltmhou as It sxlats today and make tha’ bait o! it.“ Which is plan! com sense ano right judgment tron; a many who. Laying fought a. bmve fight. 19 now: done w‘it‘h fighting and Is {Myrto fore min. "hf“! industries†to driw "35¢†sad “onconngomonj,†from the’pooph indirect- 1;. Don't. be too bud on the poor old, he:- gn wémm while begin; in u nth-l Policy. din-col»; Mug“ hm enabling Hun." Atm- a! this old walnut it manly doing in n mull way whnt thouundl o! tho “but peopleâ€ol the United Sula sud Quad. 3:. doing in 5 lug. nyâ€"living on thpnb- lie. She bent of indi‘idnslr; they 503 c! Congra- or hrlhmnt. Sh. 308‘ tho dole ugcidennlly- dioc‘ovarod by u: an _noo til-math. Vincents. whom the , tan in" been in the hbit of giving bar hank- fut. in n ma. New York “gunâ€"Now York San. “Hot in! Ann." whose two nap a! on}! 330304 ([1111: of {layu- _ Au 9mm aï¬em “I the ham E mat at Wuhmgm mm m m' m "M m 5mm» a! an India it My mum- inmwvim win; whim... a. My: um ut-btoeda homu- sand min-u w! mun 6mm. h“ um multid- uo shoal“ g1) whim“ m it; emu“, sion. ‘ Ann cement-tens Ease» hm hm baa diamond in in mm is: '3 action was ab 0; than the G and 9am: M :mmn some . II. imam. neg a Inst; of mm mm Tam-um for this 3mm: Ym I! hiking a! Mama m (in. m “Multan was a it. and em; when item ‘8 £9 £1310!- “Cf-EWQ: tut: 33W VIII! â€t" m t- Q1Ulntlmnulm to 612011113." was??? the W?! the!†nuts. “L1- .aiiqmm‘ummi Which Ht‘râ€"éeiimmme: up the hen haves he fwd» be- BOTHA'S WISE COUNSEL. ARMY HORSES. who maul described. in evoxy- Tu; paper, and on everyt.'1‘¢y phantom, two yuan: and an 3 mm (nutm- 3 pro-Boer, and a dawns Fremh. man!» Mai} Mam-J opponent; knqw- hiln'rbebtor am, or were theâ€. lying albaut him thenf/ . imbaauaww'mm utmmuuus-mummm Hood’s J'arsaparilla' ms the hon. J. I. frame, who wan â€cordially r‘rc-ived' at Midland the other night. to whom a vote of thanks was tendered. on the suggestion of a Tory M. P.. and of whom one speaker remarked that: “(whether Gm or Tories. all had to admit that they had the right man in the right place. no: relatï¬oq to _1_.rhe_ 31911;; J. ’Bgntq, â€"1‘«hc “Old Tina-s" ban team new- by chailcuge the local Seniors for an exlubi-tion game. to take place either on Mot-day or Wednesday afternoon of next week. game to commence at 4 o’ciock. Cnmmumcake with Dr. Shier, Rh gama‘tism been necessary -to adopt: Duel: a course, but it was the only one left open to them; There Is much union throughout the Country. and day by day it becomes evident that it Home Rule were granted Rimmed would be able to govern themselves even better than she is being governed. A couple of years ago the systeui‘ at town councils was adopted, and has proved vex-y successful. mam it baa been shown that with a. little more experience Irlabmen would be able to solve the greater difficulties inst as readily, and one hiring that 13 ab. solutely certain is that there woulo be much greater union in the conn- try. There is not much' prosperity in the country at present. nor m 1 there likely to be until something 15 done to help the farmers" Honors that m'mam mm 1 a. certain number or p35 meats they would own their ~own! form?" As a. result there would be mncb' prosper- ity throughout the Country. but as long as allaira remain as they are at preuent theme is bound to‘ba dis- content and troublet There is little doubt that Government would have taken action before now, only it has been otherwise occupied of late. Tim obstructive policy of the Iridh’ mem- ber» in the House or Common; Is bound to result in nothing but good," he went on, "for: it will mow that the country has wrongs whlch must be redressed, and until such time as they are attended to the Irish mem'.‘ bers will just that Emma) as she [a treating their country. It l8 cer. tainly regrettable that It mould have in the South. and when mach huntou W been formbd the Government win ha ve to listen to their dam nds." was the doolamtion of Rev. Fr. W. J. Me- Cullagh, pariah guest 0! St. Michael's church. Cork. inland. to the Mont- real Stu. "And once such ‘a course was adopted by the Government," Rather McC‘ullngh went on‘ to my. “the tanner-9 would settle down. be». muse they would know- t-hat aft-yr. It 19 now practianly certain tun: the Batu: Government mu buy the [arm from the landlord: In lrflanu and that the WM will be able to buy them from the Government be easy, terms. Unlesu this is done there will not be any peace in the country. A union has already been formed be. tween the Pres-lateral! farmers m tho__North rand the Ctmthollo rat-mere the question a! owneruhlp mod rental of Ithc [and In Ireland. Sixtyethroo- thousand human! Mme nomad the question for themselves by purcha- lng well- rag-ms. and new. purchase- by tons-ate are being reported daily. Flu-m laborers: M four shillings and sixpcnce a day. or fifteen .to twenty [com a your. mum board and lodg. lugs. The farmer‘s mot ï¬nd eu- ouzlz mm to work durum the buqy season. . . . 7H ~â€"rvvâ€"--â€"u-v~- "“"V""VI' 000000.. all! of this not less than $160,001),‘:00 comes from agrzculturv. Irish rag-mars can set DHCO‘I for thou- cattlo and p139. rd one thing. and Irish butter in swim: gunning In [opnlanty in tho Enghir market. The guy; queytlou In Parliament II Lt la prquy dim-cult to gut an un- premium! View. at the coudxtwa at inland, or tu Judge. lmw In: John Ramona is ugh-t in swing mm the Irish problem is mqra Melons to the emp're to-dao' than xt'has bvon for a quarter of amntury. Tue Crown Summer for Hugo mad the Laid angue mud a sort 0! repub- lie in Sligo. Lutnm and Rourommoxg. John D. Cnmmins. a! New, York, a. prominent contractor, form fly Park .(‘ommloslonur of Hem York,‘ anem- acmtkpl’residmtim mentor m a. wombat of the New. York state Con- stitutional Convention. went back to the home of buy fathers last spring and spent considrruble time loukznz ‘ about. chiefly m the rum! dus'tlncta.J He attended fans. mm mm horse shows, and talkoJ with‘ 1mm whenever he: could. The people of Ireland. Mr. (rimming says, are a fairly proo- poxoua pooplc now. and will be much more so SoolL (Than ts plenty 01 money 11: the banks. 7.700.000 acres of land are used in P816103 [rm am 1,709,030 affl'eh are under cultwat'on. Mr. Crlm'mlns quotes Mr. ML-Cnum. um. as to the Income of the ll‘lSh prople. Mr. §Ic§ugp giver ltrtu 8800.- ~u\l\‘\1‘ , m {as e at Am a mo V. gamma“? â€Ff; autumn 1m†em eel “ï¬rm £ val: sp$'::: mam bar I 5M: 4M â€Gram M m3? “Ems w: m in! am mm at am; . :3 wï¬ggggm a": w 3%.; ma; .. If." m 3:3 from abroad II ha and 529mm!“ “In! RM. Ii 6! ahd' III 9m 10$ ï¬uIIII-III 3 BIIIIIII MAM-I939 MI) was? but! 10 .I: Htmm Ixmwt Huhtbs ifs NM: IIIIIII 0b MI: I; III II «In; I Hi â€3999599 9 "III IIIII‘m â€mm; and 8999 mi“ “£365: £99 III I pIIIIII 99999999 I III: III IIIIIIIII III I. QIIMHIII “6?: uIIIIIIIII 9III met! III III KIIIII III! 9999 III! II'II IIHIII III I IIIIII IIIIII III Can It I. Possible. GQIMHGIQ ll IRELAII,‘ Baseball lotus. . The part we minua tookin com Beaconsaezd. Que, Aug. 12,â€"At nection with the Mt Itmet car 4_.28.80 yesterday the Trident cross- strike cost. Toronto 81. 978.03. ex- ed the ï¬nish line, winning tho moo clLshe ol the coat 0‘ â€Wt-10! und the Suva-huh: Cup (tom her at the troops from NW amp' ‘0 l Yankee Water. the Tecumseh, an: city. . _ , ~ - - Montreal, Aug.12-â€"chtorduy'. meeting of the C. I’. R. dilectors was presided over by Sir William Va" Home, the chairman of the company who returned {ram New York yester- day (orenoon, 9.!th lull; satisï¬ing himself mt his son Was making mu- tifytiig prom-en town-d: reco er). Toronto; Aug. 12.â€"â€"There is u my:- tery at Big Bay Point. Lake Sim- coo. Robert Smith. a cook, employ- ed at the Robinson House, is mine ing since "at Tuesday. when be quiet,- ly let himself out o! the hotel 1t 4 o'clock in the morning. Sdth is a. played as cook by the Toronto Hum Tororito main. and was formerly em- (‘lub. ' was Welt foi- many miles. There was nobody in the building at. the time, but three men in another gar-t of the plant. waré hit by flying splinters. It. is believed their im‘uries are not fats m: For Jig-y “In. Paterson, N. J ., Aug. 12.-A tre- mendous explosion occurred yesterday at the works of the Lama 6; Rand Powder Company at Wanaquc. The building in which the glaze is put. on the powder, blew up.__u.nd the shock London. Aug. l2.â€"-â€"One of the ï¬rst I LOWE. Aug. 12.--K1ng Edward acts of Mr. Austen (hamborlain as held a Privy Council yesterday at Postmaster-General. will probany be i fgï¬tgngmmzï¬ghu: writ-152's: to co-operate with his father in the _ . scheme for the heaVy postal subsidy m. Later hgomcmtod at an investi- to the new Canadian inst mail sor- ture 0‘ the ““011â€: Order. vice, making the British and Admin-5 London's Con-auc- om. any sum-cations not far short of - The King gave an audience yester- 8500.000. to add to Canada's exâ€" ' d†afternoon to Sir Joseph Dinn- pected subsidy of 81,000,000. Mr. 'dale, Log-a any" 0! London, who Austen Chamberlain 13 also "DEW presented the city's coronation gift to depart from past British postom- I 0! 8575.0“! toward the King's Hog. cc administrations by establishing a . pital Fund. The gift included more hnlfpenny newspaper post throughout I than 20,009 penny donations from the Empire, beginning with Canada. the poorest quarters of London. The British Ministers have been ’ strongly urged to t“? tallilis :(tlcp ti: â€a." I. Charge Lud. order to counteruc 1 3 eg an . _ Briti. h influenze upon Canadian opin- I mgatnigztnthtrufis 12“ 'ï¬azgnggi‘t a ion of the American journals, which ; ar - enter Canada at the one-cent rate. 5 225313353;â€wiggtjfaptnr‘ig Dunn‘ ville, Aug. 11â€" “tile some boys were playing around the pile drixer at the new bridge 50sterdny afternoon one of their number Wil- liam Brunt aged 10 years, son of A. S. Brunt, lmrb'er, was instantly killed by the lever of the apparatus striking him on the head with ter- riï¬c force. 1:5“; :73?“ "“3 â€Hum" .....- ....._ a “'4 XIIW- Cnblo non-go u an 80"- 30 Lem 0! Wing: Cut. ' 134:9...“ “I". 0““8. Austin 12.â€"-The following Dauphin. Mam, Aug. 12.â€"A river. farmer cut 20 acres of wheat lust. , ‘3 8 copy of a. cable which Lord Mm. week. Comideramq cutting will be to sent t0 King Edward: done in placgs this week. Barley and "Ottawa. Aug. 9. 09.23 will be generally cut. 1 “To his )lajesty the King: lion... u “I.“ run. I â€On behalf 0! mynelf. my Govern- Toronto. Aug. 12.â€"A bulletin is '1‘â€; “d "f†09°?“ 0' Canada. my being prepared by the Ontario Agri- ' ouo {if}? 5°" and QM†Alexandr; cultural Department, giving an esti- t'or 3a. and hegnlclt conmtqla- mate of the crop for the prm'ince. It. ‘ ."s o" the “"35â€" 0‘ 3'°‘"’ â€â€˜3†will appear in a, few days, and, it. is , ty 3 coronation, (Signed) Minto.†said. will show a. big increase in the f 11-- KI-su Can-an. wheat yield, but, a falling of! in the . The Governor-General yesterday to- hay crop. | ggived theAfollowing reply from the i'i‘iIeWC. f1. 1!. R. reports is similar. The weather Was beautiful and warm last night. Mr. Golden'n reports of the crop- yesterday .re null of t moat favor- able mture. The cold weather and rains o! 'the last. three day- have don. practically no Injury to wheat. The other grainsm ln splendid condi-‘ tion in most. sections. The C. P. R. weather reports generally lndicau cool cloudy weather. , _ __ "Should our expectations not be realized. We will consider the advis- ability of advancing the lure: of lab- orers. The men will come up under contract end the lame who em- ploy them can make some Arrange- ments in the matter of remndlng to the cox ernment the money, advanced. This matter will probably be given consideration by the Government in. the close 0! the present-week. ï¬r. Golden. speaking yesterday mot-Mug o! the situation, aid: "870 gm bellow we can hall the or- or: we need in the cheat ï¬elds the must but will not know deï¬nite- ly (mm the end of the week. '11:. reports I haw flea-bed from our custom mu m by no means op- timintic. Mr. Burke “ill visit Montreal md Three Rhona this week and hopes to induce several hundred more: hnrxost- era to visit the w.est He says tint, the harvests in Ontario and Quebec will be late this year, rand, as a. re- sult there is plenty of work at fair ways in the' cast. J. J. Golden; Provincial Immlgia- tton Agent, received Word {roux Jos. .Durk‘e. ‘who was sent east to 'secura harvestau,‘ than his wotk in Quebec had not been too successtul. He 1n- ducod obout 200 French-Canadians to come went, and they will arrive in Winnipeg early this week. but low as the lore is to thewest they cucounf- cred many who are anxious to leave, but who cannot raise enough money to do no. Coke“ platen»! â€will and. with a :94 id amp mum, am an: deep“; angina over 9. labor prob lem. "I 0y umrdoubtlu' whethtï¬- the mmim‘te number of burvast 11un can be induced Ito mum west win year. and; u a insult, it may be lound necessary to advance fares at eastern men, in order to gather the harvaflt. ‘ ‘ mm M! Mm“ “In. no lunch m a mum Fran 4|: Mound-:9â€, um» 1 human im! (mm ‘ um a ,Iflfï¬â€˜mllflflzlu In flan ‘wstmo m m Fu‘mm uv-mn mm Mimic ‘ A '. 19:?!“ mmpm} â€wasng 4314 W â€9' “my: war: HARVEST. HANDE A“ BOAHCE. rhoupor Pool-:0 on Romp-pen. cl,- William" Son Rec-oven. flunn‘ m Manuela Hm»! ’ .égmn‘mém Menu; \I’hcro )0 1m- Cook 9 Boy'Kli'ac'u lut-‘uy. Montreal, Aug. l2.â€"-Gra.nd Trunk Railway earnings Aug. 1 to 7, 1902, 584.810; 1901, $566,144; met-cut. 818,666 Wuhington. Aug. 12 .â€"‘Hinister Bo. wen has cabled the State Department from Caracas. Venezuela, that the mvolutionists have cut the able gt Burn-Iona. Itinister Bowen nys tho tabla was out immodhtely after tho receipt of A message stating that the nevolutionists were entering the city. A United States null [area has been landed. Hamilton, Aug. 12.â€"'rhe announce- ment that there is a warrant out in Duflnlo tor the arm“. of Grant Hen- derson of this city. who was n Cana- dian commissioner to the Pun Ameri- can Exposition last year, has caused u mild sensation. According to The Buflnlo Times the charge against Mr. Henderson is perjury. Last May, it Is alleged. some Chinese were smuggled into Buflalo, and lie per- sons, J. Barret. Jan. R. Hassey. G. James. Earl L. Parish and J. Grant Henderson. were induced by the Chl- nemen’s solicitors to go bail for .the Cclestinls. The alleged smuggled ()hlnunen took leg bail, hence the tnouhle. The United States author- ï¬les accuse the ï¬ve men of perjury. alleging thet none of them are worth the money they swore to when going on the bonds. Tho Klu'o Privy Con-cu .8 Ricki-gt.- “My most sincere thanks, and those of the Queen, to yoursell, your Gov- ernment. 1nd my loyal subjects 0! Canada for tbei: congratulations. I ofler to you and Queen Alexandra. our loyal and heartfelt congratula- tions on the occasion of your Hajâ€- ty's coronation. (Signed) Minto." Tho King to Canal. The Governor-General yesterday re- ceived the following reply from the King to the message of congratula- tion on his coronation: Brest. Aug. 12.â€"-At A meeting here yeah-May. the Prefect attempted to justify the GoVemment'a action, but his speech was constantly interrupt- ed with cries of: "We will resist to the death,- there will be blood abed.’ We will allow ourselves to be mu- ncred before we abandon the sisters." Abbe Onyx-and amid the only way to restore pence was not to disturb tho eistere. ' General , Andre. 1130 Wu Minister, bu ordered Colonel St. Romy to be conï¬ned In the fortress on Belle Isle and to be court. marthlled {or insub- Ordination. Col. 3:. lo.) Inland I. nu Cavalry to Close Nun-'0 “hook. Vanna, Aug. 12.â€"Tho Pmlect of the Department of Morbilmn asked tint a. dduhment of cuvury be sent oto mist the nuthorltiea in tho"- "- torts to don the unauthorized eon- grgatioxuu schools at Ploermel. The team! commanding the dis- trict ordered Lieutenant-Colonel Sc. Row to go to Ploormol with a put of his regiment. but. Col. Sc. Remy "(media-obey this order, declaring his nucleus sandman; iorbade him to co-opemte In closing congrega- tioml «uranium. "(Signed) Edna n. and I." PRINCE OFFICER UNDII A3I'JLI‘I'. The nppeal stumx that the learno'd Judge erred at â€no hearing on newer- al points. and also alleges that the plaintlfl's “H. to the possession of iho lands as against the defendant. was abundantly shown by the mater- lal More the court. It is also claimed that the Judge had no pow- er to award costs. Canada Il-ldo the Cup. CANADA'S CUIONATION. no)“. Take flnmlosn. IINISTEli SWOBN l5. " has u" “to “nun." , liar-bug: London, Aug. 11â€"11011. Edward Blake and Hon. 0. W. Rosa will sail for cum; on .th. Luann. on Sgt“:- du'yuext. ‘ London, Aug. 11â€"1613 understood that. only the colonies of the continâ€" gent who were actually present ut the coronation will receive medals. 'Nrro mute, Incl. Aug. 12.â€"The child of Adam Snider, a hudware metrbam. died Iron: blood poisonhg resulging from a mosquito bite three week}! ago dying Ottawa, Aug. 12. â€"The condition 0! Sir John Bourinot was reported last night to be unchanged. He is still very week end shows no sign of im- provement. It is thought that he is Denver. Colo. Aug. 12.-Lord Ogil- vy is to be married to a Colorado girl. He is the seconh son of the Scottish Eerl of Air- lic, and is reported to be quite walthy. He is to marry Miss Edith Gertrude Boomroyd at the country amt ot the bride's parents near Love- lnnd, Colo. Iona-ea]. Que. Aug. 12.â€"At g meeting of the directors of the Can;- dian Paciï¬c Railway Company yea- terduy a dividend of (We per cent. on the preference stock. for the half your. ended June 30 Inst, was de rlurod. A dividmd 0! two and one half per cent. for the same period u'as also declared on the common stock. The results for the ï¬scal you to June 30 lust were gross earnings 83 7,51%,054. Working expenses 523,. 417.141. Net earnings, 814,085,912. Alter payment of all dividends do- clared the surplus {or the year car- ried {orward is $3,063,074. Portage La Prairie, Ham. Aug. 12. -â€".lnhn Mern, the ï¬rst white set- Nor of the district. died on Samar. day. 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