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Barrie Examiner, 9 May 1901, p. 3

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ii LIBRARY. Cu 15 uuuut 'x_uu ;uu\:.: Au u nu...- The census cnuimeration will. it is thought, place lI:Lmilton'sApopulution -behvucvn 53.000 xuz-cl 51,000. which is much. less than the citizens expected. _..i ULH LU Luum. lJULlLu . .'Chuh'man Dr. Campbell, of the. -London Health Bonn], '.s`u_vs the ar- rnngs-menta- for housing prisoners at` the London police station are ad is- -gruce to civilizzxtion. ` 11.1 'r:.'4........ ... 'r......I..... 1...- .'.mnnRI WW 7 V l The custmmn revenue or the .Dom'n- icln for the month of April was $2.276,-I '25? as -anguixl-st 82.297.9B2 [car the saint, ])1L!I'iL`tZ1 last year. or :1 decrease of 9-21 7:21 ' A I 931.191. ` I George Turner Jefferson Blair anill 1\I-.u'ti.n I\I<=E`u(ly:111, three young men} of Sprucedale, Muskoku. were d1`o\vried in Doe Lake on Thur.~:(luy by an accid- ent` to thei.1' bout. l mu, 9 -n . 1-4-...-...I...II -4 +1.... uxuvu Lu _-u.vuu.u.-.-uu. _ I ' I.Col. Peters, at Lom_1on,_has issued: an orrdcr permitting coxnmtindingoffi-, oc1'.3 of regiments, who wish, to wear! shirt waists and straw hats at the incxt annual camps, to do so. I -n. 9- ..__..._z-.1 . _ _ . ..L..'II.....l- '....6l-`n-H-v [MU l'l(_|Ll. J $21.72 . r1...._... I3|-llJ\\-I3\-It . 1'h3_ Vivctmia Day Celebration Com, mittee of Kin.';ston. have invited Lord ' and Lady Minion, Hue Premiers of the Dominion and Province and 1110 members of Parli-amcvnzt to spend the day in Iiingsmn. - TM`....l-........A. L`. lfnnn `lunun hnn-nn A4104 uuuuun \-I.LAu| na, vs! \Av .4... . It is reported an excellent "authority that Ilulifax will soon cease to haul |.1'01'o the Admiralty, and that ex- ` militm'y.stalion and pass into the con-l tensive naval works will be con- structed. ' , nu u-v- 1 , -_ xx _. :1,,I,.L.._1!._... (1-... KJCIIJ Ill I\Llle|3I.\.l&Iu _ . . Mu.ck;cnziu 6`: Mann have begunl work on the motion of the Invernessi and Richmond Railway between Hmvkeshury, C. B., and Port. Hast- ings. It is to connect with the In- tercoloniul Rnihvay. n-_..__..1 n-r !1..!.. ....\.`.1.I lib- L\:J.IJ\JLvu|u.A ;\.uAA H ua a General 0 Grady Haly V would like to see the employers of labour in the large cities" `of Canada give their cm- ployes who belong to the militia half it day off on Wednesday of each week during the summer months 9: d_rill purposes. nnrnnm `n`D1"l`AT\T impussnule [L 15 L0 Ax! luunnn mind the 0:39. the Shun-Pan. um K.--.iping mim-.9 srinlcd :1 vnumbcr of n which the advant- us well as the objec- ug this fuel, were mroughly tliscuesed, .;l, stfiking. of the ling with social sub- :1ppr\:u`ed,f1'om limo u.rnu1 :.lc:1lt with the 10 Educ.-xlion. mtive. 11.01.` only ud- un-:t. form -of mJuca~ bul..21.utcd in the min; manner that ...I.l hnr urn vurninslt U1 AAA Eu: yuan- GREAT BRITAIN. The Marquis of Bute, who died last October, leaves an estate-of 5,026,- QHR ` ' Illun 4 King (l\w'a.rd co-ntempla tea the pur- chtimse of Mme. Patti's castle utC1'aig- \Ynu y-mos. It has been officially announced that owing to the muurning for the late Queen Victoria no drawing- roams or levees will be held this year. in! A ,,_,_u.-_ :_ 4|... 1.1-..- at Faun- ruuzu: ux u.-v--.L-a nu. uu uuu ...... _,.,..-. . The Opposition in the House of Com- mc-ns will oppos. the Armylluform bill on the ground that th-rxsamo re- sults couid be` szcured at less cost. __ -1: :1... ..n........ An- `ed iron. _ I . A clique of swindlcrs' making Lon- `don their headquarters and professing! to represent American insurance, companies have swindled huxidreds of j[~`.re nchmcn. . maen DDS) Luz autuu }aun.. Louis Edison Watt-e1`m.:1n, inventor `of! the fou'ntnin pen whirl: bore his nxtm is dead in Br.-;.-kl)-n,` N-.Y, ' It is udmiited at Dclroit that mans are under way for the <':-onsolidation" of all the principal stcvo companies` is dead in Broolyn, N. Y. E The Great Northern Cereal Com-: pany of Chicago. the, orgunizat,iox1 which was coutanlvlated two months`: ago, is `now in active <.'xisL-cnce. \ . ,Benjnmin T. Miller. formerly vofj Sgttle, "and. Charles E. Gay,_U;1ited `StaA':a.`commis`si,on_er. for t_h_e Arctic. :-`.. . uus UUU|U Ln: Ealplntwu u.\. A\lLdnJ \v-av: In consequence of the severe de- pression iu the -Midland iron trade a reduction of twenty shillings per ton has bgten made in Siuffordshirc mark- nr` 3v~r{.n Dgstructivc fo-fest {Yves are raging! in `B:u'b::1boo, '15., district. O2da.1'.pavin;g on one of Chicago's streets caught fire and kept the fire-_ busy for some lime. -r _..:.. -9.1:.-.` \\'.ui.-n"1nnn, invnnfnr of. UNITED STATES. Idlstriot, have been frozen to death -in` Mnunnn bust-5 lulu Dare 1: So great is the y this _juul`nul that ul`S sooner than in- - will revoke an un_-_ AV vuaun The negotiations for the coxis.o1ida- "lion 0! (ha -American Cigar Co. and the Havana-Amarican Cigar Co.huve been completed at Tampa. The latter company is a recently formed con- solidation with 810,000,030. V a._....._ ..-........u.._~ ....~.-A Imus-nut` In Rnnlh EUHULILIUH .Wn.|.I q1v,vvv,vuv- , S:-wan pernsxmln were burned to death in '9. tenement h.ou.se `at South Chicago early Sunday mornai-ng. A freight Lu-aian standing` in trontvot thus build- hmg, nmd'wh4i.ch. it is claimed, tbs c.rew naiused tomptve, blocked the remep. who were unable to get `near the bum`- iuug building until it was too late. GENERAL. Mexico. < - '.l`hox`o is n bubonic plague case. at Constantinople. The Czar, it is announced wi`:l via: ' it Copenhagen, Darnxstudt, and Vi- enna next August. - The British have enlisted :1 number` ' of Chinese at '.l`ien-Tsin for the Wei- huziwei regiment. n :.. -n..:...-.1-n...a. H... umnur TI.-\nn Typhus fever is almost epidemic in Mexico. vm.-.-.. :.= n Imhnnin nlnrrnn (East! at uuzlwen. rcguuwuu. It is cluinmd `that the new Italian submurinae bout is able to remain un- der the xvater for thirty hours. A case of illness has occurred at Qulata, Turkey, which is officially proruounced to be bubonic plague. rm... :...l..mn:n. in lm alpmzxndnd n[ p`I'0'D0llC'E(.l ll) UK: UUIIUIIIU ylwuuu The indemnity to he demanded oi China is o[fic`.:1lly connned :1! $265.- 0(JU,0()0 which will coverprivute claims and all. _ Gex'm:1ny-w11`nt3 $25,000 ,from Bri- tain as compensation for tho expul- sipn of eight German subjects from the Transvaal. . ' Thu: outbrcak of the plague at Cape 'J.`ow`n may cause u c.h.zmga in the Duke n.' Vnrlz`_a nl.-1n.:_ lbs mn.`v Jro from 'l.`ow4n an-uugu 1n Lu-.: uum-. of Yo-rk`s _pl:1n.3. 1L3 mxuy go Australia to Hong Kong umd cross the Pn_cI`m to Canada. _ Ru:zsi:\ has arranged with. I~`x'n.r:ca for loans nmnunting to :'.00,0(0,000 trzincs. $100,000,000, and oth-13;; loans _with English and American bankers are being negotiated. A .:_-....a._l. r .... ... `7:nnvIr\ gnu: T\ITn:- (Ill: Utlug uc5v\.n.n.\.u. . A despatch from Vienna aays.Mns- cagni,_the Italian composer, will visit Americmin the fall with an c-rchestrn. n.F nin-hi-v nnannhnru, '1! will 1)? Did Americmln tne Inn with an C-r(.'.'1c:~`.L1`iL of eighty ,members. He will I): paid $10,600 :1 week, for eight weeks.` m|..._`.. |.........I.....1 I-Iia\.r\f\3 haun Imnn than- 1.U,UUU It can, Au: $355110. u.......V . '.l'ha`ec hu.n.:l.red troops have been des- patchned to the Si.:11.knt district of In- d-in to su.pp1'ess plague riots. Twenty- fixvna vilL1gc.*; are `um ruvolt in the d'1'~r.- trzi-ct; and several houpital assistants ham been killed. cu` wcumdcd. ` . _ _,_...L ..e H..- ...........I +.. r1 ..n .v.aid. waited in'fe:u` cxt`d.ay'fo-1' the ap- wling mob. but the were not SHl'l`L`d. now recognized as the national life that . 'rogul:u'ly perused by wuss. HL (-xtruortlinary 01 Icatiun-. i< the Im- \\'|....\ :4 \\"\Q dis- l]KlV`|'J UL`.\':'.l.| nu-mu. LIL n l.lu..uuUu. As it resuit of the npp.=al, to C on RhoJe.s,' ch-. De Bwers Mining Co xxpary has promisei to give the Kilnb1`rlL'y Council 8,093 annually for the next three y_eurs, for the purpose of liqui- dating the municipal deficit. , Loyalists in South Africa Round. by the Peace Negotiations, V ` A desputch from Cup: Town s:iys:-- V The Kimberley branch of the South i African League is cc-nvinct-d _th:1t: the 1 object of the Bo2_r leaders in refusing to make any formal terms of surren- der that would imply their loss! of in- I(lcpe.ndenco i.i for the `purpose of al- -llo-wing them to r<:n_ew hostilities i-n "the future if they so desire. The Kimberley branch has adopted reso- .lutio7ns strongly urging the Imperial Govemmxmt to make no settlement [with the Boers which does not take "this alleged `design into account. mL- ......_- .......\s:..a:.-....= lxnvn rnne- I | , :ed the loyalists in Natal, a cum- - ittee of whom are urging that in the future negotiations unconditional su1'render he insisted upon by the.B.ri- I tish. and that the other questions be held in. abeyance. _ Referring to the British generosity to the Boers and to the ruin of loyalists prop their conditions. many of them now living on charity. the committee asks : if similar provisions. say :1 loan, will be inzuie to them to prevent destitu- iion when they return to their .homes. The committee claims that the loyalists should at least receive as much consideration as the Boers. `Fifteen hundred loyalists` have zil- aiready returned to their homes, and it is believed that this number will be considerably augmented during the `next few months. L Lula uni \; uanbu I I.~r ..,...-_.-.. The peace negotiations have eus T1 ' Altltouggh No Pitched Battles Were Foughn the Death Roll is Heavy. A despatch from London says:-'1`hc losses of the British army in the fivld in South Af.1"L-co. for the month of March mnk-g a heavy total. `1~`oIu_rtee.n uffibz-am and 151 men `we-x'e killed c-1' died of wuwnxls, and 12 officcxzs and 406 nm:n'-'d'ived qt di.scu.:c; there w1'e besides 40 mr.-vn accidcnt:x].ly killed. '1`hI:'-ac 0-IIIII:-ers and '36` men were mis- sing. and prisoln-hrs, and'129 officers- and 2,940 me-n werg sent b'.::.-k Lo Eng- lzvml as invali.ds, making :1 `Lcrtal less} to the urnm om active. service of. 3,06'.) af[:'n:-e.rs and men. Irhn nnvnlm-r nu-hmHv n hntnifnl :11,` i the war to the {end of Max`-ch were 69-1 officers and 14,278 men. , . ` BLOOD THICKER THAN \VATER. cu: 'Deep Scaled Frlendllness Bgtwccn British and Amerlcans. A despatch from London, Monday, sz'1ys:-'Ih~:- Pckin `ccwrcsponzlont . of the Times, recording the departure c{ the American` caalry and artillery , tra.n.=.port, . says that, although the ,fuct of departure \{'as} only knownf on i Sunday. and was not noticed in ord- ers, every British general, with their British and native officer in Pekin SDOntl'l ,`f.~`t1."-.i}' `gi1t.h-31'cd at the Am- `-` erican h:-..-zdqu:-.rtors `to bid `the Am- ericans farmvell. which'wa3 eloquent T` testimony 010 the camaraderie and deep-seated; friendliness between the n` two Engvlishzspeaking` forces-V ' ' i g'f.he resolution to provide for pen- stuff.-}. and nearly every prominent` I .L 14.`. v'.\.I-Vs.;- stun: to staff officers and officers and men of the permanent militia force. and to the widows and children of such officers, was taken up. Dr. IT`-ordnn Silltl that the resolution pro- `;po.=.n:1 to adopt [or the firs : timz inj C:1n:ul=1 the prinrripl-as of pensions for the c~5flc:-1'53 of the permanent force of this coixntry. It would apply only to I the pc.rm:=.n"nt force and the perman- ont sL:1f.am1 no`: to the active militia ! in th-.2 ordinary sense of the word, In ! I I I I l 5 I every country which had men perman- _cntlyL~mnlcvyc:1.o:` defensive purposrs = there was such a pension `system. ant , although Canada. was adopting this `late in the day, it wasasound prin- ciple which he was. sure the country \-.-ox-.l(lv approve of. The permanent force was not simply or;:ani::=. as the m;-:`.leu= of an army, but it was`. an uni oni edu-gating force and a Military to supply te:Lchi'ng totlm `active mil:-g ;'ts"a., and thm`eorc_ it \\'as iznportazzt. tn} `Lave in it the best 'cla_:ss of men to- bc`_- disar but thcvfiguras` are nat given. 011::-e.rs an-:1 mscn. J.`h~3 nr.1.u_1ber wctually inn houspii.-11 at the end o.1\'Iar-ch ccm.pr*2:cd men of all ranks, from general _to priwatc .=;o1~ They are reported. to .bc_ not far frcm 7.000. 'l`h.-. +nl-n1. R.-p-`.H,:h r-:\ from 7,UUU. The total British casualties from` death, not in=cLu.d'mg the co1oni:1l.;,! from the begnning of the 1110 1.4 0'16! m.... A I UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER. BRITISH LOSSi';S IN MARCH. _'I`HE BARRIE EXAMINER. THURSDAY. MAY 9, .1901. `:'n".u-.11 11-.~'H:1L1uu, w :'.umi'::1l part of Lb!` \-'a3I`:' :21:-rnly enjuixlc-(1 ilh tlw table of lucky xzrmt-`n mic-o," .it says `.l`h;\, fulluwjng nrc '_ the Book of llitust *4! into pigeon: and; LI uu:-n " In husz or coMMous.1 What our Representatives Are Doing at Ottawa. JUDGES SALARIES. In the) `House, while the question of judges` salaries was in discussiomthe Premier made he announcement that the Mini_qtex' of Justice was con- sidering a. scheme of increase based upon the amount of work to be done in the different courts. -~ ~1!__.. .1. ..L I... I Ill LL-I`) I-IILLCLCIIL \l\l\ADVu-II The resolution providing mat the salary of the'nenior judge of H12 Cu`- cuit Court of the district 61: Mont- -real bc raised to $3,600 per annum,w:1s put through committee,` 150 abs: `.\'!|.S _the resolution: That vthe sulwry of the Chief Justice_ of the Supreme Court of the Nam:-\V'est 'I`er1`iLuries shall be $5,002), and of the four puisneA judges of the said court e_uc-h $4,030 D81` aunum. It VI`|...L ll... ...\ln--u nf an mldinnnl [DEF u.uuuu.|. ." Th-.1 : the salary of an additional judge of` the Territorial Court; of the Yukon territory, shall be $5,009 per ``ul`ul`lI ` " '1`hat`the salaries of the 5,2-vex-xtenn puisne judges of the Superior Court of `Quebec, who.se_res,idcnce_s :1refi:~;cd at Montreal or _ Quebec, including the judge to when: the dist1`icL of Terrebonue, is nissignc-d. shall be each $5.000 per annum." ` rxrnnn/nu vnnxt [Y Q u,UUu put u u uuxu. 1`ML'OR'1`S FROM U. s. ' Mr. Charlton was told by Mr. Pnt- ersi_m_. that the total amount of im- ports for consumption from the Unit- ed St:.tes from July 1st, 1900, to_ April 1st, 1991, wais $78,702,440. During the same period the amount of duti-able imports from the United States was $37,486,303. Mr. P'atercn_ was un- able toestate. the amount of duty collected on these imports but prom- ised to do so later. .y.n-n`v mun |nV'r\ rnv: I cut.` IQUU LU KIU PU IALLUAJ YUKON '1`EL1-}GR.\P1I LINE. Mr. Ganong was informed thatlhe tulcgraph line from Dawson to Ben- nett was commenced in the spring of 1898, and the first -part of it was in Operation by the :20lh-0f September. He hoped that the through line (torn l)uws c-n to Ashcroft would be finish- ed by July 1st. Si-nee` the line begun` operating ihu`. avcrzxge number 01? Ines- sagcs per month }ms_been 2,631. and theuverugn monthly receipts $3732.- '57. The coat oE'1he' line :usx'a1' as fin- ished has been $430,000. The cost of the through line when finished will hn szmn nnn ` lL' KllX'()Llgl.| HHU \\L|\.'l_l LAuL:u.;u Vllll be $460,000. V DOMINION IELECIIONS ACT. The House then `went into commit- 'tec on the bill to amend the Domin- ion Elections Act. rm... er.|:..:rm._n.m..m1 innvufsad nn um ruocuons Act. . The Sr-li4:ito1'-Go,ncx`a1 intimated on the third rgudin-g of. the mnendmcnt offered by Mr. ;\I.c:uk requ-iring dc- puty zrelurning officers to enter on the records any objections made to them du.1`in=g voting hours would be accepted, but would be limited to pro- tests made by` scrutincers in Lhgs pull- Vi-ng booths. 'I'hv\ hi" \\'n.<: than roimrted fl'OD] U9, "COULD D0. .. .ng uoot-us. A 'J.`h~:: bill was then reported committee. and.now stands for its th.ir-:1 rcu.din;_c. ` , n A-TY V A v 1.`c'I'1\r A 'l"R62 .l\a.`xl. I1 I! .'L J. .L'hJA.A.IJ.."L.I.A.1-J. 11:2: ILou,~sc went into Cummittce of Surply cm the railway omixnates. nn Hm H'rx.rn at 32.000000 for rollinsz Supply cm we rauwuy (`.SllIlli1l.C:. On the item at $2,000,000 for rollingl stock, Mr. Blair explained that the in- tention was to purchase 1.470 box and freight cars, 17`rcrigera.t.or cars. 20 locomotives and ' first-class dining and sleeping cars, and a. coach for the Royal party. 'M'r |'n.'r.rInn.n,rr_'n'n urn`:-.d the d(`Si!`- "sorting :1 proviso` that F0111 1-K111 DDIHKS llLl'l.l.!f,`.l` west. Mr. Blair said that n freight express had been put on the lntercolonial within. tlm past month. - The discus- sion developed the fact that the order fov 1.000 cars was given to Rhodes and Carry on November 5th last. .ST. LAWRl'}Z\'CE `LLOYDS. The, Senate Committee on Banking and Commerce passed_the bill to in- corporate the Lnwrencrz LIOy(ls,iu- be-fore Hie company enters into {ha fire insur- ance business its czipilai shall I): at least $:300,i|00. _ ' NICKEL-STEEL C0i\Il .-`;.\IY. u 1" LJ 5;..-` noyzu party. Mir. Bor urged the for the rapi_.:1 transportation Qf freight from" the Maritime-Provinces to Mont-_ ability of providing better facilities real u -nd points furthr,-.r west. `l\`|'r Rhir quid Hm? n frnirrhf mrnrnts A\1.\..L.\ l.Jl.4`>.JJ uyu uu.u1 .3.` n.. The Aig-omu Iron and ..\'icke1-Siee1 Company bii'I was zimemleii by giving the company power `to increase its capital lb [arty 1-i..uc':1 dollars, and also by the addition of a clause giving the company power to take stock in kindred companies using th-:=.ir waicr power. ` urn xv-ma-xv A xrnm rm \n\7'r\ Mr. Fielding gave nOf.i(:e of a'roso- lulion selling apart. $75,000 per an- ; num for the mgiintenancr-, of abranch {oi the Royal Mini. in (.:ma:l-.\. l . 1"llE `ZLTH MAY. . EA The bill" respecting *'Vic`Lm'i.'1 day was read :1 third linm and pa.-=:scrl. [Ll I makes the 21th of l\l;iy :1 public holi- ,tl:1y wllenever, it `falls 0.1 u.n_\' dayoi ; lhe \\'L-cl; oih-.:r l.ll:m .':`un.l'-.y. in which (use tlm follmving 2-dunday will lte ih-:2 holiday. A clause was in- s.er'..e:l _m:iking th~e" a bank holi- day also. - V 'l1L`\YL`.'!\\7Q I li`AIN'fENANCE OF BIINI`. Auurlllhlbo R.-XI L \\'.-`.Y ESTLVIATES. vr -,.L_ I` ___..2AL. PJSNF-ION S. 1i~'i11g manner unuu. mld her own against tut discard her pron ud-s the ideas of tha_ )crman~ ve vygi- tered, and the uerv:1nt-had been shot.` .3-tngtf This house bore cviu`cn~:o of :1 terrible \n be'-struggle. - Nothing had been stolen. Q ml-P05,-3 E-.ro_ ..:r. W-.~r.::m. Hcr Son and Native an` and, `, Scrvnnl Killed. ' _ HZ A dezprxtch from Cape Tvownsays: "1 T"'tm; --A liuropeun vromzxn, her son, and a ,(;:::,\;t ; native servant have been mysterious- (1 1y` murdered at Waterval, Bovcn, _-,,,;'J?ransvzml. The \\'oxnan's skull xaas -y 59230331 i;1'act.u1'e;`1, the so:i's breast was shat-' ' 2 t obtained. and having `secured. them, to retain them. One of the great dit- V ficulties` had been to rctain.good men. The non-commissioned officers and men were poorly pa-id; and were not taken care of in their old .age, and comsequently they \ve.1'e not in- clined to remain in the force except temporarily. As to the pensions for non-commissioned officers and men, the Government had simply adopted the pe'n:9ion-law of the North-West ' Mounted Police, which had been in operation since 1889. 'MILI'1`IA. ESTIMATES. In "connection with tho n__1ilitia esti- mates, Dr. Bb-rdcn mentioned that the cost of the annual drill 017 the whole of the militia would be from_$t25,I:LQ to $150,000. He also asked for. an addi- tional [sum of $13,590 for saiaries and wages. This appropriation was neces- sitated. partly by the rise of wages, and partly through extra work caus- ed indirectly by the sending of the cointingonts to South Africa. Among the military items,_also, was one of $74,658.38 for inilitarypropcrties. This included $13,473.-38 for the tramway to the Rockcliffe range. $22,000 for re- pairs to Quebec walls. and $9,100 to complete the range at Montreal. PAYING FOR CLOTHING. On the-item. of $100,000 for clothing and necessaries for the militia, Dr. Borden explained that hitherto the practice had been to pay, for the clothing purchased in one year with the appropriation of the following year. He. was making an effort to change thissystem and get the pay- mnnr nn in (Into, T}1(L:u_`(101lnt here cnange xms system anu gr.-L Luu pay- ment up to date. The`, amount asked for would be used topay for clothing already ordered. _ ._____ The City of London Has a Population ol _ 4.586.034- Lctndoh, May, 3.-'1`h.e off.:-.i.-'11 fig- ures of the c-:~n~'sus of the country baron/ghxs have been issued. - The ad- mi-nislrative County of I.o'n:1cn is shown to have a pop:1.I:ztion. of 4,586,- 031 c.om.par-ed vri'th. 4,228,317 in 1891 an inc.11ea=s of 308,717, Greydon. and West- bnm are not i11'lC1`l1d(>d herein, though both ave now part unu?ute1'ruptcd1y of 111:3 lxc>".1sc-cov-erul area of Landon. ` l`h.r:y have pofpulati-mn'3 of 328,836 um] `_ 267.308, r~espccii~.c1y. A.-mu-21?.-nn~ +n Hm fire!` inafnlmant nf' ::.u(.;5uzs, x`espcc1nc1y. Acc-ox" to the first instalment of c2.nsu's returns, isslml by the Regis- tmr-Gen-e1`;1l lc-n. .gh~t, Gt English and \\'-21.511 bc -. w i\nc,ruu.s~ns.. B.-1th _Oh.as'r.(er. and Huddersfield shmv de-'| lnrn-btnc `Hm hnrmnrh nf \\'r-Sihnm.. lUn.:3s|'.(!I`. una l1'.Luu':rsL.~u1u tuuw uu-- '(`.I`e:xs9.'5. The borough of \\'cstham,, with an ixxoroase ui (32,405, is the larg- est in-::.1`ca5sc? rec ordcd . Ncw's.Received From st. Helena Is to This Effect. A dcspatch from ._-xmsterdam Says: It is pu'bii.shed here upc-u advices from the Island of St. Ilclena. that Mrs. cptivity there, is rsufferi-ng from in- sanity caused by her'~grez1t mental di:.`u'oss during the; war, and her sor- row for her hu::baud s exile. 1vr....` t'*....:n n1-nnrhvl-lnin./I {ha rnn1_ Crcmje, wife of the Boer general in. row 101- nor nuau:\uu':s exue. ` Mrs. Cronjp acccmp:mie-d the com- mandant in 3.11 Lb marches and was taken prisoner with him at the battle of Puardeberg. If is Enid that she fancies herself to be the ex-Empress Eugenie. - Will Be Plaezd in Edinburgh. Dublin, and gthc Tower. A despatch from London says :-4In the House of Commons on Thursday :;te3'noon Rt. Hon. \Vi11iam St. Jo1m Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, stated _that 111:: three gun carriages whr.-h had been used at Queen Vic- toria's funeral would be preserved and (leposimd, one in lb`) Tower of Lon- don, the second in Edinburgh, and the- third in Dublin. ' Prominent Men Involved in Russian Revo y lutionary Movement. ` 'A despatch from St.`Petersburg, Mnnda3', Lnys:-Du.~:E!nag the last` few days thnexc h~1v=e bean who]csz11e_ar- resin and 5:-zurcs in connection with thus alleged rcvoltvtsannxi movement. It in reported that persons of high position and reput.-n.io-n are involved. S-3Ve1':1] hundred persclmz lnvo been arrested durirmg the last 48 hours, in- c1~u;:im\g a number of prominent men. 0.: Lne u-nxn 1u'uuu-- no son and :I1`ovt1':!ns-4 .-31.02`.-;. and rzxinbo' .1 How $150,006,000 of the New Loan ha Been Allotted. A despatch from London says:-In the House of Commons on `Thursday Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Chancellor of the -Exchequer, anxiounpcd that 30,000,000 oi the new war" loan bad be:-.11 allotted. Of this _ amount 11,- ] 000,000 would go to the Rsthschild syn- dicate, $510,033,030 to J. I . M.o1_gan_, and 1 Co., and 9,000,030 to the Bank of Wnrrla '1!` . Site Chosen In Ottawa West of the Parliament Buildings. A despatch from 0t_tawa says:--The statue of t_he Queen, by Herbert, the Canadian scuYp`to:, is to be erected on th 1111 t th `e t "de ` Ih = I acrlilzl11x(1)1l4:nt I=)1'.1i1dE:g-s`.` >sve1'i:jcki(r)1;; th: !Ot(:1w9. river. The pedestal will be Q14 feet high and the figure. ninefeet| Isiah . \.0., uuu England. ' .l' i6`: high. TO PRESERVE GUN CIKRRIAGES. T.-_:_ CRONJFJS WIFE INSANE. ARRESTS BY 'wHo_L1-:_sALE. STATUE OF THE QUEEN. THE BRITISH CENSUS. THE uvzrifx LOAN. H uvxtu. , ;1n 0 us ducenlposcs an rv\:v MURDER m T3ANsvA)u._. . Additional Guns Also Taken by the Brltlsh Forces. A despatch from London says :-Lord Kitchener cables `the '.VVar Office from Pretoria under Monday s date that various coluxnus report that four Boers have been kiiled, ve wounded and 118 taken prisoners in recent operations. Besides this thiirty have surrendered. and 106,000 rounds of small ammuni- tion `and 123 `wag-gens. have been cap- tured; This makes a. total of 638 fighting burghers taken prisoners xvithin :1 week. -n n ... .. ....... u-. VI\4\4I)O Roos Senekal, until recently the seat of the Boer Government, with Mr. S-cl1alkburge1' at its head, was occu- pied by Col. Pulteney. The lzinddrost and 59 men surrendered, and some 50 others have come in. Boos Senekal consists of :1 few scattered houses on a. low kopje in an angle formed by two ranges of rugged hills. Numer- ous kloofs in the neighbourhood af- forded admirable soncealment for the Doers. The column under Pulteney and Benson remain in this district for a few days. Rom Vilinp-n, \vHh 2 nnmmnmln said ll. 1L'.'\\' uuya. Ben Viljoen, with a. commando said to be 500 strong, after abandoning his waggons, and destroyinga 15-pounder ('1:-.p'm're at Colemso, and :22 cases of an1munition,ha.s gone south along the Strelpoort: vailzy, with one pom-pom and two Ma.xin1..=. Benson is awaiting convoy before getting in communica- tion wilh the other columns operating oonjointly under Sir Bin`don Blood. \Vhih- Hm. main hmiv remained in !:ouJuruuy ULl1l|El' Ell .l)|HUUll JJIUUU. \Vhile the main body remained in camp Featherstonlxaugh and Benson made an expedition to the Tentesberg range, 13 miles distant. They brought in 65 armed Boers, who surrendered with their women and children. thirty wugon.~s.and1he usual complement of stock. They found aK1-upp gun com- plete. except the breech, and fifteen rounds of ammunition. and forty-four thousand rounds of small arms am- munition. The remnants of the 4-7- in_ch gun lost at Helvetia and :1 Max- im. were :21.-:0 discovered. ' n....n~.-...-: nnlnmn h.n'm an-in-..I no lulu VVUFJ ill.`_'-U U1Z:l."JVUlU(l. Beatson's column have arrived at I.oeu\vfontL-in with` twenty-five pri- soners,tcn surrendered rifles, Lesides, fifty-two wagons and stock. - Their we in the surrounding districts. but in a ;?e,r btag 3? fpp1c_s'l sl1:>rt time the six Qoluinns operating 1&3. 9 3 9 pm under Gen. Blood ourrht to clear the` med ft'_Du -apples 310 3 1-2c; [cur lots. on track. ,large. Sales out of 39.1 350. Field produce, etc. store, 25 per bag; 0 country sufficiently to prevent the 5 1_`,(_ {-etir:1_r:.g commundces from securing Blame syl_up_Sup[ men 5` _ ___ A and the demand I _for W'ar, challenged the opponents to 2? J / Brodrick Will Push His Army Scheme With- ~ out Delay. ` A despatch from London says:---.-`Lt? :1 banquet given in his honor at Guild- 5 hall, in Surrey, \Vednesday night, Mr. Brodrick, the Secrgtury of State his army scheme, and declared that if Great. Britain is to maintain her commercial and imperial position, she is `quite ready to fight on the Nile, on the Yangrse, the Orange river, or the Indus. n,r.. -n..,.,x..:..s. I...-n-..m mmlrn-.-.1 eh.-1+ i use of antidotes succeeded in saving jg Brockvule Ex-Contractor Makes Attempt on Hls.0wn Llle. EA despatch from Brockville says :-:w An ex-railway contractor named} George T. Lillie attempted suicide on - Monday by drinking slrychnine. Hisi daughter caught -him in the act but he drank the contents of the glass be- fore she uould prevent it. A doctor was hastily summoned, and by the his life. \Vhen he had recovered sufli ficiently he was placed under arrest. on a charge of `being of unsound: mind, andavill probably, be committed to`the asylum. On Sunday Lillie smashed nearly all the furniture in the house with an axe, burned the pictures, and threat-i med to kill himself and his wife. He has been drinking heavily for severali months. _.:._._.._ me muus. Mr. Brodrick further declared that his schema had received the impri-j mature of the greatest living military, authority, and that as a Government} they would stand or fall in their de-; termination to improve the army; without any delay whatever. H: would x be no party, he said, with those who urged ` the postponement of his ', `scheme until the war in South Africa? was ended, and with the commander-. in-chief of the army at his back,he.- would not hesitate to urge for the; necessary funds. kkubl u people. Sum Not .Sumclent,_ and Further Loan tn b ' Negotiated. A despalch from Berlin says :-'Ih3 Voseische Zeitung says that Rus..i'.i` has arranged with a group of Frexzh bankefs for a loan or five hundred million francs. The rate of the is-l sue has not been determined. The paper adds that this loan will not _,suffice for Ru.ssia. s needs. and that consequently negotiations for a further loanhave been opcngd with Americanand British bankers. I .__.. st. John, N.B.. Wife Presents Her Husband With Triplets. A despntch from St. John, N. B., says :- 1`he .wife of Ben. J. Russell, employed in the C.P.R. round-house at Sf. Stephen, presented him on Tuesday night, with three children, two girls and :1 boy, increasing his familyfrom eight to eleven. _____.___. Arnprulor ,Mm Badly Injured by a Dynamite Explosion. A despatch_ from: Arnprior, O-nt., says:-A man nam :- Robertywutson `was seriously injured by a dynamite` explosion here on Monday. A drill? `was driven` through his body. 11:- will probably die. Another mg-...'1 Qnzrmr:-d To-ker wtrs also injured. BOER CAPITAL CAPTURED: DEF1ES MILI'I:ARY CRITICS; RUSSIA'S $100,000,000 LOAN- --:_-:-- TOO LATE FOR THE CENSUS. DOSE OF STBYCHNINE. DRILL THROUGH BODY. THE LEADING MKFTBE }(lz-sk: i.sn'l. % THE VASTNESS |TEaATuz:E. 1? The Ruling Prices in 'Breadstum and Live Stock. . _'.I.`oronto, May 7.-Wheat-The tone of the local market was firm to-day. Prices are as ollows:-Red wheat. 681-20; white wheat, 681-2c; No. 1 goose wheat. 671-2c, low freights to New York; Manitoba No. 1 hard. Tort- onto and west, 92.0; and No. '3, 8'7 1-20. Grinding in transiat privilvgos 20 In ('0 MiI1feed-The market is easy, with fair offerings. Ton lots, at thz mill door, Xvestcrn Ontario points, sell as follows:--Bran, $14; and shorts, $15. (`A-n Q6-,.n.1u \Y.. 0) ....ll.... ..._ . . . . . . . .. ........, 7-.. ....u .4...-..;, wave Corn-Steady. No :2 yellow, on rack hero, 50c; No. 3, 49; Peas - Strong`. No. :2, middle frcights, 651-2c; and east at 661-2e. n....1.._ 112.... (1.. ..._._.... -5 \'.. n -1. -....B..-~u, vvo ..v, .-.... vsnhlto nu. nu. A-vo Bar1ey-I-`inn. Cargces of No. 2, at Lake Ontario ports, 60; No. 2 east, is quoted at 470; and No. 3 extra, at 461-2c. Rye-Stcady. Car 1015', -19c, west", and 500, east. n,,,u, 1 an x u -, 1,2- nu uvv, yup- Buckwl1eat-'l`he demand is fair, Car lots, west, are quoted at 52c; and east, at 540. (Info, E`:-nu VA 1 1|v`\:In nnba An 13 D10. ` 0atmea1-Firm. Car lots` of rolled oats, in bags, on track, are quoted at $3.35 per bbl.; an`?! in woods at 33.45, DDf\nIT!V I.` uu. yv-uu xlun nun, uA.|\n nu uvvun . 1-..-v-_ PRODUCE. Toronto, May 7.--Eggs.--'l`he supply is large and prices easier. Sales to-day at 10 1-2 `to 110 per dozen. Pou1try-'.l`he market is unchanged. Bx-ixght stock is quoted as follows;- Turkeys, 11 to 12; geese, at 8 to 8 1-2c; chickens, at 45 10 60c; and ducks at 50 Lo~80c. D.uH..4...`.~ tY......s.........-.I ac -)'7u Inv- LIE DU L0`OUC. Potatpes-Uncnan.ged at 271-. (or car Offerings fairly store, are made 1 'li`.n'l.l vuuulunn nln _,,'l"n'v-nnu nuf nf ; ;4.xun.4-.n.u.u4 AA ` I I 1 z . 1 :-Dry salted shoulders, 8 1-4c; -.au.- .-.u.., ..-.v . .~-v.._ Toronto, May 7.-Th-2 receipts of ' 3 hogs on the market to-day were small and prices unchanged. [Ihey brought ) $8.50 to $8.75. Provision; in demand und firm. Quotations are as follows; long clear bacon, loose ,i.n car lots, 10c; and in case lots, 10 1-4 to 10 1-2c; short cut pork. $20 to $20.50; heavy mess pork, $19 to $19.50. .'~`mnlznd Ynr\nf_-H:1m=. hr-nvv. 124*! I[',1[lUIl~1 ls` llll`, lux` -'llL'. ) it. \v;1.~1 (its- sn the Chinese found e.tz-u1:~.ntS in Lhfs re- . -.1` r... hnir1li- `:11 33c. produce, etc.-Tu'rnips, out of `store, onion-s, 81 to 81:10 ;-per bag; carrots, 35 per bag; parsnip! `rwr lmcr 3.-'w. nnnlna nor hhl_ S! 10 82: 11281`, Dug, OU1.';ilpP1U5, per ULJI, Esweet potatms, bbl, 82.50. i nriad fr'nH'._1)nH nnul nnsxv esweet potatoes, um, ;p;:.au. . ` Dried fruit--Dull and easy. Dned 31-2c; evaporated, 5 to -5 1-90 '3 1-21.`. Maple syrup-Supplie3 are moderate and fair. Five-gallon Liens are quoted at $1 per imperial gal- lon; and gallon tins at $1.10 to $1.15. I-Tn'r1n1'_T)n!2 lnrn nnnl r\ frnm 10 1-40 1011; um: gauon {ms at m.w LU :.m. Ho'ne_','-IJeaJers quote from 101-40 10 1-20 for 5, 10, or (30-lb tins, accord- ing to size 01 order; comb honey sells ,u.t $210 $2.25 for durk;z1nd at $2.50 to ;$2.75 for choice clover, per dozen ` section-S. | 11.` - (\..Z..4 fxninn `l nu-nuvth * seclzon-S. Hops-Quiet. Choice 1900 growth are quoted at 14 to 16:: and yoarlings [at 8 to 1-00. 17...... vm... ........I...+ :9 m.m- n...1:.._ at u up 1-uc. . Be.1ns-Thc nmrkct is easy. Ordin- ;a.ry whi-te beans bring 81.4010 $1.50; ;c-hoice hn.nd-picked beans are quoted at $1.60 to $1.65. - . Rqlnzl I-mv._f`,hn?nn Ihnmhv nn {rank !11l .(.ll`ULU, IOU; 115111, 11) 1 Lard---Pails, 10 3-4c; tube, 10 1-20; in tierccs. 10 1-4c. - 1--rvvv- nmnnvy 1:-An-rrvvv-.w ul .:1.uu Lu x.ua. ! Buled hay-Choice timolhy, on track ahere. $10.50; and two-Lon lots, deliver- {ea, $11.25. .Qfy-nu-_...Cfandv (`Ar lots. nn frnolih U, l)J.1....d. 4 Straw--Steady. Cat lots, on track. '$5.50 to $6 0. ton. hnnonrh 'rrr\rI: A\'l \ `n\nr\1'ICr(\\'G .t('l11tNnLS rn Luis Lu- uu lunch for their di- .v.`.:u'in4 smxglxt the ad- Jv-.uits. Pt-:'/mission ":mu-.11 I1-.~'il:1tiun', to -I` nuvl (sf L119 porx, mu [0 p1:J.ou. Smoked meats-Hams. heavy, 124*; medium, 13:; light. 13 1-20. T.nr:L...p:ziI 10 3.4:" inhu, 10 1-9:`.- ...4..v.-.o ._z vv.; .u.;;\.--4;-4. Toronto, May 7.--Thr~re was no _changc in the general condition of ghusinvss at the western cattle yards jto-day. All told, 55 `c-arlorxzls of live `stock came in. All round prices -were _wcll maintained, and business is in a healthy condition. I-Ioga are unchanged, "Singers" sell at 63-4c per lb; thick fat and light hogs, at 61-4c per n. _ qu.uu Lll DRESSED IIOGS. A 1 ... . -- _ qu u Lvu IND PROVISIONS. _x . . Hogs `to fetch the top price mqst `he of prima quality. and scale not ibclow 160 nor above 200 lbs. I'`nllnu~?nn- in tho rnncrn nf nun?!)- .Shippars. per cwt. $4 25 `Butcher, choice, do. 375 `Butcher, ord., dood. 350 Butcher, inferior. . 2175 Stockers. per cwt. 2871- Export bulls, per ct. 375 CL--- .....l Tnnnlxc 'D(3l0\V l(I'J IIOT KDOVU ZUU IDS. Following is the range of quota- tion.s;-- | Cows, each. `Calves, each. ..v_.,-. Choice hogs, per cwt. Light hogs. per cwt. `Heavy hogs, per cwt. sows, per cwt. . Stags, per cwt. . unani- ~.... \I`4 ....... Export ewes, per cf. Butcher sheep, each. Lambs g.f., per cwt. do.. b.y., per cwt. n, nnrinxz. each.... . xre cmmpetl [of ttxmef 1 had xndtqitim :' ok \vorse_ ghgy ' .1 00.. D.y., per cm Do. spring, each.- iBucks, per cwt. `r:"rtAI`c -1 n Chicago, May 7.-To-day`s session in the grain pits was :1 strenuous one. Sharp advances`. were rscorcd for de- livery the present month, while July options showed moderaic sympzzthr-tic strength. _M:1y corn and outs, were said to be practicaily vnrnered and showed at the ciqse guiins of 1-4 to lc respectively. May xvii-at. rte: 5-St and July 1-8 to 1-4c.' July curr. closed 3-8 to 1-2c, and July unIs,l-8 to 1-4c improved, The provision man.`- ket was 71-2 to 10 to 35 impruvcd in_ prices. ` T`ln|nH'I. }f1\ 7.-(1use.--Wheat ~- prxces. Duluth. May Cash, No.1, hard, 76 3-8c `. No. 1 North- ...-... 'l.L 41.51.--,?.':s L Nnr!hz>_:`u. 7`/I-26' 81 1]- H3111) . 1-4c.; U-.1ts-'.'.':` 1-1 to '. .IC. - Tofng, 1\Iz!y 7.--\\'beat-C:1.s'h, 73 ` 3-80; May, 7. v_ 3-82; July, 75 1-40. Cor: ?-r:ush. 45 14; 1\Ia_v45::; July -151-20 0a`..~.'-Cash, :17 1-2c. R,ve-52c. C.uver- 34-:e-:d--C.~.::h. pxime. $5.35); October 2 or. '1-) 1.0 n1l_YInz-hnnm-:1- bet`, '12: 35-56. L`oI'n--~1..'. .)-:2 1-4c.; O:1ts-2 T 1-4 to 27c. "I":-Br... . "(H7111 '7 ._\\'hP:l 4-:e'2I.'--L-"..':n. p.1un:. vat.-2': , $5.32 1-2. O1!-Unchanger. I I I nL.;uu-J. ..u 4 LIVE STOCK -MARK ETS. H 3-ac: ha -' - '7-13-8c; July, 7-) 9.42:: (`nu-n... `J51 I." L. o 0 uvv Milkers and Calves. - - n1\ nn J a.\lJ V LnV\'|>\\av ` your or so [berm Ixing signs that the \ into which Chixm 1 . - I ._...l in mlerxur. LZIU cwt. 2871-2' 11115, Sheep am} Lambs. _-.. .5 9:1]. Cattle. ' H;)_gs. v~ nu-f 0 per nag; parsnip: ,per bbl, $1 to $2; hhl R`) 50, ii}-EC ', Au. 1 .\urLn- I\'ur'.b: `u, ` 75 1-;.c; Fs~ptc:m- m '4_sx. "14 .1: .U UU .1 on 660 (315 ll {HI UUU 375 II (VI tH'I1 1'." . _ ._ `C-m1.`bL1l it H nolhmv u. the tomh month.-: ..-.. .....: ..-.-n In-ans-5. 45 C0 0 {III 400 450 575 450 nnn UUU 350 `Id LU -800 (3 75 6 25 6 25 4 00 2 00 lg impossible it is 1 . I\nn11n mind H .\l)VAN(?II\'G. mLiuu;1l li- iah Blusu-umV `I In 3| is b(3~ u Um world. V 1- AI._ ARRISTER. SOLICITOR. . NOTAIIY. CONVEYANCER, &c. MQNEY T0 LOAN on most favorable terms. -walls Probntcd, Estates Admlnlstcnul. Ac counts Uullcctcd. ' . 0mcc--.\lcCurt,hy's Block. South Sldo Dunlap Street. Bumo. u < _ -ill)` UL llh` nun lhilislx .\[u-a`cu1m. 'hich H.-g.u'd it. as: l tl'l'J.*a'Ul'L'S. '.Lil'y ox` liu-ruture ruly v:.>lm-3.-nl vol-~ ~"()u1luilllllillK _fv-1t- um W! i|.ilu.{ lacks ks w1"LLL~.-n iii our xalcmluurl by our glrlgl! uf `(`rl1i_nu. is :.hu*:1lTml, not only 4-: 1'I1up'L:`c. but of. Mum-,h_LLL'iu. and in 1'.) my. the ad by" nearly hull no world. -.~;c. .'.ll`C pruc_lic:\lly npv.-re and pcI`iDL1- -. Lnc U1dc':`L I1L`\\'3- `III: IIVBUJI Ill Bataan vv ------ Q I ARRlSTEuS,olicilura tor the Sun-d~ Cou1_'t. of Judicature 101' Ontario, Pro mu tiotarws, O.nvcymcLr=,cto. Monuy to Luau. Omcas : lion Bldck Bu-lie. 0 E. unsaou; A. 16.1 . (iuuswxcnn. STRATHY an rzswnw Almlbl Em-', B0l.`itm'u zu Hxglxt Court 0 Justict-, Nc.tuI`iHI l'ul-llo. Conveyuuccr. omces: Ova:-Bunk of Toronto. Barrie. mono); in sum of $2.110 uxulupxvu-15,10 - I Low 0.! cream. . 1!. u t'rlu'ruv. Q_o., G. 1!. Farms. ulJ Aluciuvs u..u...., .......... -. J!-ll-`I-`RE\' A`. MCCI.n`Hl\'. . W. A. Bows. - D. U. Mum.-uxsox. _ V Money to loan from 45 to 5 1w cent. on fun ` ]`J'0\'cd iurm |n'opcI't)'. ` __..._..-.:..__._..__-__--- WV . ulnvau-not I BARRISTICR. S0l.1(.'I'1`OR. l R_0CTO!i. ;N0'l`AR.Y, (.`UXv\ lYAI\'UEl{, E-TC: Spec-lnl attention In 2110 Drmvlng and Probatlm of Wnlls. obwiulmz Luucrn or Admlnrslmuon and Guardianship. and collu.-tlou of accounts! Kw. Money to Lonn. Om;-es: Rosa Block, Dunlap street, Barrio. Aim1s'1'1~:Rs.so1.xc1'1`o1:s. .- ' NU'l`Al(IES. uoxvrzmmmns. &c. K 0mccs-- Bank of '1`. routo uuumnx,-`s. Bamo. lirunoh otm-0. Goldwater. Mom-_y to Loam. Down lgosa, LL.B., J. O. lmoxoxslu .___. uncns. cw. ` Hnscnrux Lmxxox. `AL!-IX. Cowlm. B. Huuvonu Amman. G. E.J. uno\v.~'. L.lI.13. nm....,. In...l..r Iu....|." \`.\ n Ilimlnn Shoat. MOCARTBY. BOYS 6: MURCEISON. . .......m-an ~ nnv 1-nvvn/u-u nu... u. nuu-'0n1) muuuau. u. mu. uuuw, u....u. , Fomuou Hindu Block." .\`o. 6 Dimlop sheet. ` nu-no. ` Bunch Omoes--Lcnnox &: Ardn:.:lI. Graven-` hum; Lcnuox, Ardugh, Uuwun & Brown, Cree- more and A In-nun. \(n\m`v '!'n LOAN. ' uuuox. ARDAGH. cowm a snow. BAl{1%IS'}`El{S, Solicitors for u,Lmlulu',: pro bate at wllm, nuurdlunshln and udmluialm mm. and General -Solicitors. Notaries . convey nncma. cu.-. 51' 5' no-no-u --nvw-v (OUNTY CLERK, will be at his Omce in the Com! Hume. lsmic, every saturduy lletiquuge um! I .().. Cuolutoxvn. ll) ALA |.AI'. ..u..-.. `XL`.t![)U){X uf the rim!` `Lu 1`:-!u's0n`*l `nunlly be. no. for -ss-~` |iLu.1`;itL1 re gun ll`! kligx-.~4t nf tho r:1n1.;iug fmxn the -nt.1~uuL1x "cu-ului'y. X:)['u'.--(11.1 t`ul1s'Hl3. up) of thia work :4. \r....`........ I)..! O1-`men um nr.ummc12:-Coruer Owen : and Comer Streets. Barrie "iii. '.iT}.~ . siia. PHYSICIAN . SURGEON kg Ormcle um nr.nmcxc1::-Coruer C PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ETC. Late Resident l l1_)'sXcx:m_:u:d Surgeon of the '1 orouto Gt-ucrul lluspmu. wuh special `attention 10 Dnscmsus of Women mm Nose mu: '1`lu'out Wulk: and also Summon to I'.'1m-rgcm-y llosplml, '1`m`omo. V rmnn- Hr.-Inh-n In H1. M.-{`.nrM\v Rim-Ir. Imx mu. Omces lion mock uune. luv. sou`. (mu-.swxcxn., '1`oromo. Cmn-o- Upstairs In the M4.-Carthy B_lov.-lc. nex 10 Mx-Unrlhy & Co's Ulm-us. two dours east of Dougull Bros. Furniture store. 2'.) DR. w. n. Maonannn Dentist. Barrio, Vinita Cookatown, every Wednesday. 1-.ou.n_D.-n Nlnulz Fun nf lhn' Pnat (iit-0. VII!!! Gooxzstowu, cvery VV_uunuIuu,y. (Jhe--Ross mock. East of the Post 00100, Iiunlc. - _.__:_._:.___...?_.._._____._. 0loc-Over Henderson : Ilardwnro Inl.mnoe.Owen Slrcct. , 1H-I; uavvannv-o-an ---- _. ....-_--__- , , , 5ARI{lSTERS, R()I4I()I'l`()l{S &t'.. ` DUNLOL S'l'l{EE'l`. BARBIE. ....... .. 1- unnunuu \\`_ ,\V (-R_ WESTERN INSURANCE CO -OF TORONTO.- ihu Pukiu Gazette 1:: most _eLu1:i4l. tho mined bciug can-' [`\L`,)iL L1S vi the mo l l1IblJlAiV, DULIUDULV. wt OF`F)(.'l~'.!-5 AND Nmur .Rlh'l;\l-.N1.'l-L: .U_row., l-In-k |~unlo`_1 St.,ln1-He. ' '1'(-It-111 me 47. 27. OHNSON at SARJEQNT, DEAL Ens in UOAI. of all kinds, imported llrect from the. mines; 3190 Law and Shingles, White and qrey Lime, Plnsternu Hm: Sewer Pipes Fire Brick. Fire Clay. flute: of Pnriv Cements, om. allot bent unity. and and at very renomblo rates, nrcxcv: 23 Ehzaboth St., naarly opposite Wellington Hotel. 6-27 STANDARD . . LIFE. .% XNVESTED IN CANADA. o\CCUMULAfl`I<.`D x`u1_\'ns TOTAL .x.ssUn.\xc1c.... INCOME. ovmz .... .. nnwson .2 ciuzswmxn. .n.nnmr.suu C_Il..XI:un nu. Glxn nn- Abnnz.-in ' 7VVVV ` copvmanrs ac. Anyono sending a. sketch and deacrigtion may quick!` ascertain our opinion tree w other an Invent on is probably pntentable. Communion. lions strIot(l)yconi1dential. Handbook on Patent: cent free. Ident a may for securing patents. Patents taken t rou h Munn g Co. receive mural notice, wltpouc c urge. int e. i'rii'fF. Oldest xor Iecurnm . 0 oputalnouca, wlthoucc e Q..tu4&n Iilgnggo !e I5IIII\ J IIIIVI Ivwuo. A handsomely Illustrated weekiy. Largest. cir- lenuuo ournnl. Toma.-3 n 1 ti 1 guoagzotlgnxfr v:2vy1t$1cn.$l. 343:: byaxl nowsdea Incorporated. 1351. F, M. MONTGOMERY, :l\'..m'lnz "um! Ilsa .1-llr Ilau llml la rp:4:77zT:'3,tce, without charge. In the -Scientic Jimericzm. 1 hnndnnlnel! }1eekXy_. g'_gg9..g l|-_. `I? -.~V\`-\:A.. Edin. 1". C. 1 .. London. ASSUBANG_E_00MPANY. u-. Iv . R . nu 1". C. l'.. 'l)'l.l\7l `I A JOHN % aasnson I Inc: llllllll toll ` lfllll , B038 8; 8308037511! `r|IrurnI.1I\.'1 on: vnII|u'u)u , W61. W- 1=1.Ax'roN. `nmv.-n any 1-nvnlnls DR. Z. In. BRBRBTON. DENTIST. on. R. s. BROAD. U. I'.. h(Ill(10ll. PI1YS(JIAN. SURGEON. &c. -:5 AND .|(lh'l .\l-.N|.'l-L: .U_row.,a IIALU \V IIIUI-I wu--no bcvn plunged 13 my. `The stagna- sr and rcmol.u pro- uml as .':-J".:'. but lulmso-xning into` ex- _y' that to-day the parts lJL).`l.* of five ull paying their wekly and monthly .1 re rapidly increas- rs and circulmion. .~:.~ nutlvc-, prints has t the ug`.-ll Dekin Lirn-d into rlvulry, --ing now published ul and llong Kong. H. II` II&II\;".j lusui-zuscc Agent. Fire and Life. Bank of Toronto Building, Owen Street. ~11:-'r.'3}Li;z:i'i`1v-;.- at A. . __:n I _ ..A L: IIBIUII MOEIIEY T0 LOAN. .mJI.1'. .~ n :..-.u ~...nnnu uunn AGENT. BARRIE. ~ MlCl3I.l.AN|-IOIIS orl-`Anclal: P. O. Box 214. BARRIE' f J31 ` Ill\I\5\Il`4v (h'lUClaLl()n. U1 pru- ul is primed on red 1'iu.'1. e.~;p(:cizglly out ~ing phunmueuully vollxought that the -..1:...-.. Hm |.,|}um_ 9 12,500,030 0.115.000 14.so5.ooo 5.450.000 mo 8! 34-ly Siorc. ` l3PRK3.FR0M1HEW|R[3\ Nowsy Itomd About Ouraelvbq and Our Neighbors-Somethin_g of Interest From Every Qua:-T tor of the Globe. CANADA. - Lieut.-Col. Dent purcha.~;e:1100 hforscs for the Imperial urmy at 0tt:u\`u.. ._._ ..-_ u 1 _____.....u John Ca'1der`& Co., clothing manu- fucuxrcrs, of Hamilton, have xwsigne-J. .. 1-5! Luvul-_A|\;A-3, VA. `sun.-.-.v.., --~- -- -~-.. The new Mintn bridge over the Ri- deau River at Ottawa. will he 0P'3'-` early in June. . Hugh McI\'i:nn:n. formerly of Rum- iltcan. has gun`: to D;1`.\_'Lsox1 to uct; us ch'Le1` of police. __. . -.. ...-.u . u,,,n.. I_..-..._.-un Nineten Mcuill students 11uv.g'one In It body to study the British (.`oLum-.- bin. coal mines. ~. - Winnipeg has 0. building boom. There has been 0. $30,000, fire` at Dawson City. ' nu... n...... .11.... Qlnnvvn {'!.\..-ignrp nm- uuwuuu uuy. I The Cunudiun Steam Carrl_:tge Com- pany have decided to estubhsh 9. new factory in London. V u:.. -ur... '|r..,..I...nuhl h-nu nndnM'(`.d In-)uguL LuuL uu: `x-livvc the" Lodium. lcn'.`(l the wngex of with .=o:nv lively 11', no. 'l`l1-2 third wshsly `of? extracts `u ielsuvs. .1p.-12+ the Shun-Pao to. conu::s first with of 250,001) copies. All written by natjvcs. th which torturn is bllsvs laid burn is u.. lVl'lI"I' in Ihn luctury HI 1_4uuuuu. S u'vWm. 1\Ia_c has cndolwcd ve travelling scholarships for Me- Gill graduates in law. a........4...... 1ur.\,.... nr chm Mnntranl Uilll gruuuuum Lu mw. Secretary Moore, of tha Month:-nl Gas Company, has renoi'md $0.) from 9119 man as conscience money. .-. -____.._.__:. re........us uhruu 5-.7113 luilll H3 UUuE|\4|wA|v\r Ilnvbaxgv (.`hnthnm's nasesnnxcnt gures mow that the city has 8,676 inhabitants, 0. decrease 0'. nearly one hundred. mu , n _ _ _ , _ __..._L- ...:'.I 1...}! I u nmvuln tlv ucutuuau V. uu.nnJ uu. ..........-... The Government will `nuild :1 private car to cost $20,030 for the use of the Duke` and Duchess of Cornwall and York. . v ~ no IIV!II_4_ ._ ,_ 1011:. _ _: V; . Lieut. S. \Vilkcs._ :1gr;u1uo.to oi the Royal Military ("0 loge, I{ix1_-;s`.on, who ford, has been promuted L0 a captain- cy_in India. ` I'\L.A...--.. .. ..:L.. -5 nlnnn 1:.-nu. 7-1 Cy _IlI lllulu Ottawa, 0.. city of 6),000, 11:13 74 hotel. 8; . shop and seven wholesale l'Lovenscs-u.nd -,1 law of the: hotels have. been cut off, boo . I`vL!,,A n._._....... lV...........1m;Z.-.nn~r- Rlnn hnq UCUII UUL Ullq LUU. Clmi-ef Ccnrsaur-1 Cclxnmissioner Blue has gown-3 to \\ us1ui'ngtun to inspect the Uwi-bed Status systexn; of tabmlating cnraus returns. nu ,, ,,.u_ ....__.. :.'..`.......I L- .In-uh COHHKLS .l'L'l.ulu'a. '.l`l1n\c `people were bVu4rnml to death in u fire in _'.1 little hotel kept. by Pierre lirunzel in M>ixi:scnuiuve,' Qua-., on Sunday mcming. - _... `. n..... 41. x uviI_Irnn\\'n J.u.0uL1'l:i.u uuuunlg, cu. uuu;.\..u.. The work oi re-n1::1rk'ung the British Columbia. boundary will commence early in June. '.|.`h'.-line to be survey- ed is about 400 miles in length. lulu ,,_.__,_..._._ ...:!I {L -3 U11 nuuuuy |Iu.LuAu5. . I\'orc1`o.<.-3 Bro 1., th _~ well-known Nrzw Y6-rl: LuiIdo1's, have the contract to build lh.:: fi-nu new Bank 0! l\Iontx'eu1 building at Montreal. mL_ ...-..I_ -9 .... ...-'7-:-urv d-`Inn I):-Hiah 1. called the King- n yellow lmpur uud ittiul Uzlzvllc vi the mind edition, the muruiul Journal. is; How pup;-.1` and con- relzuiug to trade. the Pituu-l.`.:1ou is m-lactation of pm- ..I 3.. .u~inI..:I nn rm]

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