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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 28 May 1897, p. 3

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"Idney Mud.â€" [AWN SEED on! 'URE EITH. IU ald NOS a Groom l0? \ rio ‘eld \V 7 Scott’s Emuluon. /___.___â€" Of all the nerve-tonics-â€" bromos, celeries or nervines ’vour doctor will tell you (3.5.: the Hypophosphites are best understood. So thor. cugi 1y related is the nervous ‘ s‘.‘$t6m to disease that some 'hysicians prescribe Hypo- p‘nosphites alone in the early stages of Consumption. Scott’s Emulsion is Cod-liver we is greater strength and tisemenm made kno Vâ€" LINDSAY FRIDAY. MAY 28, 1259‘. UL 00D>HED STOPPED Len: The White Flag of Peace Floats at Dcmokos. 371:2 Gaumliait 20M. nal ivity FRAMING Pabhshen’ Notice. $1.00 PER YpAR. Cents per line (sohd tyz w. 5c each subs quent in: fin: notices in hen! c 11 on. 5c each subsequent ix .1! condansed advertiseme! . teachers wanted, farms =1 nah (or three or 1011‘ ' eight lines an ndditional ‘zrkish omclals .lcknowlcazc Greeks Fought “'11:: Great I! â€"-A Threat That the Porn: 1 Submit to the Powers youd a Certain Point. Mar 19.~.\dcsputc So u 7‘ ‘ -,..n<, A panic prevails at the rcpvrt that the ‘ rg-lcuscd from the 5:13 rzvul of the troops du wneLsn-d the general ,f tn“. discounts to men mm by the year or known on spplicxtion ;5 send you a book all about It. Sent m. SCOTT BOWNE, Belleville, Ont. 2' name on 00“ macs no Hike. abundnm all their out-halt divisions ol suing the enemy. .4 “-6-“ into the night1 combat can only b cisite. The fighti morning until long {be last shots we: held the advantag rest with either si‘ mined their positi( thumselws so we! the hcmygraises‘ 1053 may commence with my issue. \xcv. should flvl'ays be made in the attest that Ozfice sad Express Money Orders ere rate and may be gent at our own risk. your letters whenyou remit by cub. .ufi. 4: is “way: bezt to renew two weeks 1:: date on your wrapper expires in order to nimen-upted service 111 the nerve-tomesâ€" gceleries or nervincs r doctor will tell you 1e H} pophosphites are O' ' v y of the bran), the cord and the nerves. in writing an ugh u‘ AXADIAN r03": 1; Pgblighed Véridny. The "s EEEL‘EOJE: Greel- Fought Bravery. 'urkish headquarters beforl 1.1.!“ ‘nrna Anunss â€"-Alwa.ys giv or Post Office gvhpn Ayou pitulations. it IS unposmum w. w- crnnn-nt, in the interests of the con 1» make any modifications. Even via and Roumania, in every sense sngwriors of Greece. have not privileges, and. therefore. cannot l: lowal to retain exceptional rights, r she has so scandalously abused. confidently hoped. therefore. that B will have sufficient sense of Justlc‘ 3° pres Turkey. Upon this pom :5 determined not to yield, should Europe attempt to impose a sacrifice by force or arms, the tion created would be most detrin to general peace. The Turkish lation would inevitably become 0 by such injustice, the Government not hold itself responsible fox-0g: ADVERTISING RATES. the name 9‘ nnsmv. Ix ABUSE!- appeal“. 86 NEWâ€"- tentions or them Our ‘3 also pontically import!“ “the Mon 0‘ checking German ignuence 8‘ the ya- .. L __Amm has been arms c prevails at Lamia owing to rt that the criminals will be from the jails, while the ar- thc troops during the night in- :he gt-nernl feeling of terror. my of the CruWn Prince was I on the Uthrys Mountains and reinforced by Gen. Smolenski’a Lnd the troops despatched to the m Athcns yL-sterduy. The Min- the interior, M. Theotokis, has ill books 11: '1 THREA 1‘ IN THIS. FOR AN ARBILSTIC mud type) N0 men: insertion. subscription ntes Aways give both your old when you ask us to change I the town 3nd the sttw or d always follow your own ; office Wepgnqot‘rogdily merchants for business adver- or for s shorter ulna. Rates L9.â€"-.\ despatch received . dated 10 o'clock this :05 that the White flag bran-cu the armies of key. and that Crown .m: has been authorized litics with the View 0! chmcnts for an armi- aments such u strayed mm {or sale of six or eight (out insertions. If more anal proportionate charge ress Mo'néy Orders are cut at our own risk. remit by cab. ,t to renew two week: per expires in order to WILSON 3: WILSON. Proprietors. insertion “inns 10¢ per “3° first 833 £23728, 1897.7 bruuu. Au-v- ' ITS Mountains and y Gen. Smolenski’a )s (IL-Snatched to the :smnluy. The Min- . M. 'rneotokis, has “leaf-‘3 That I Great Bravery : Porto wm N on panel. first this is done. as the Power: Will Be [VII]. before Domo- I as: 3,de in truuS- uen‘ ht the GNP-k3 am 0:13. Two and s are now put“ wm ; battle, fought are »xv_ ended. _The em: :nbed as 1nde~ wit :94} from early . . dark. “'hen is” sine over the hm 0! tie Czar has haE' a‘marxod‘mpré's: 3“”! upon the Turkish Government, which is already showing a more con- ‘ ”MT-0W disposition, romising the con- clusion of. an equitab e peace. A Bub “I m Preliminaries. Paris, May 19.â€"It was semi-officially announced this evening that the Am; bassadors ot the powers at Constant:- nople are drafting counter-proposals to the reply receivea to their last note to the Turkish Government. These .conn- ter-propoeals will serve as the bns1s for the preliminaries or peace. The latter will be discussed and settled by the powers and the Turkish Government, the latter having requested their media.- the An Italian Wu med. Borne. May 19.â€"In the Chamber of Deputies to-day the President, Signor Villa. read a despatch from Riccotti Ganbaldl, the leader of the Italian vol- unteers inGx-eece, announcing that Sig- nor mm, a mernber o: the Italian Chamber of Deputies and one or the Italian volunteers, had been killed in a brilliant fight in which the Garibal‘ 2:-.. Min.“ nlnvod 1:. meat and noble xuumu "I... ...... , .57, a.‘ brilliant fight in which the Garibal- dranari column played a great and noble D The President then pronounced_ a eulogy ot Signor Fratti. during which he said that the late deputy died for the great eauee of the independence of a nation. His remarks were greeted with cheers. ' Many of the deputies and the Minister of Public “Works, Signor Prinetti. in the name of the Government, pronoun " ‘ â€"'A- a um Italian volun- tn“. .4...â€" similar ‘eulog 4.1 pray tom good. enough to Ix‘lx-udsplp; 7' li‘ll‘uuau-r. .Zl‘hc Sultan replied. expressing l Sincere thanks. and informing that he has ordered the Turkish ‘ g-rs to stop righting. In conch Sultan said: "I way Your Imperial Mujest take nto consideration that I wi friendly intervention of the pow sure the re-establlshmcnt of new for its result the safeguard ng rights and prestige o! my Goven the maintenance of general pen stlleL-qllcilt continual security month-r: Athens. May 20. the Turkish and Greek tree 3 to extend over a period 0 17 days was finally concluded to-day. ___â€" ln Eplrnl Also. Constantinomc, May 20, 6 p.m.â€"â€"An am- istlce was also formally concluded to-day. for 17 days, bctwu-n tpe Turkish and Greek troops on the frontier of Eplrus. __.._â€" Tue Armlsuce ls General “""Wnnh May 20.â€"The _n?mlstlce Constantinople. May couchqu-d today is g the laud and sea forces "he ambassadors of. 1 artcrnuou to consider ‘ NICKY T0 ABDUL HAMID. The Stipulations London, May 20.- The an: mcut stipulntcs tha or ofm'vx‘s of superior rank “511 a neutral zone ‘ :lrxuivs, and that no naval flunk shall be permitted. It that Turkvy wants the com! ‘ ‘ - um (“"42“ - Inc ...... London, May 20.- The armistice agree. uncut stipulatcs that a mixed commission or offlcux‘s of superior rank shall estabv fish a neutral zone between the two :muit-S. and that no advance on clther flunk shall be permitted. It ls understood that Turkvy wants the commission to be cunstitxm-d u! the foreign military attaches with the t“ju_arpaigs_. Turkey and OVER THE MATTER OF SETTLEMENT The Por‘e Wm “huge“. rowers With Athens. 3133‘ as a reply ‘0 hem P115113. army in The: Who. In c031“ e Wants to Deni With Kins: George Himself. and Greece Sny- Kile rowers Have Been Entrust"! With the Dinner-Latest From the East he Port Athens. May 24.â€"â€"The Greek Government. e notification sent by Ed- hem Pasha. commander of the Turkish army in Thessaly. to the Greek otIlcers who. in conjunction with Turkish officers. are arranging the neutral zone. that be Is empowered to negotiate the terms of peace with Greece direct, has informed the Min- isters ot the powers here that. as Greece has already confided her interests to the wers, there is no reason why she should negotiate directly with Turkey. ._...â€"- 'l'he Expulsion Decree Called our. Constantinople. May 24.â€"The decree at t calling for the ex- the Turkish Governmen pulslon or all, Gree' from the Ottoman Empire, which was t , ~A« know qusnended. in View Of the as a reply to th Constantinople. May 2 . the Turkish Government calling pulsion 0: all, Greeks from tht Emplre. which was to have gone to-day. has been suspended. In v peace negotiations. Londén. May 24.â€"The Teleg: dent in Epirus gives u. to: or the excesses of the Italians Zaverda. A1 era! melee. The Ital ‘ o! truce, and afterwards we} embark. Greek Anny Paralyzed. London, May 24.â€"1‘he Standard's Athens correspondent says : "The Government and people are now only anxious to: the dis- arming o! the ”regulars. The Greek army is paralyzed and news comes from Salonica ot the despatch of large Turkish reinforce- ments to Thessaly. At Larissa. Trikkala and Knrdiua. the Turks seized corn valued at a million druchmas. “Great indignation is displayed at the story that Clement Harris was killed with the butt of a rifle because he was unable to walk." I San Francisco. [9th from HOW Goyemment has Bntish Cobgpany ment 1184810“ warm ammde C ,. ‘1- -- termlne whetner u Luna: .. ., from the well. The con uent explosbn blew o the sdes of the errlck. fatally burning Wllllaxn Dalton. muster 0: Su- r Grove. Dr. Kelly, W. King. . 3 us and his son 0 Chandler's Valley. BRITISH "CABLE co. GETS 11'. .__â€" Ihwnmn Government (in-:- the cone”- uol and Sunny- .ro Bel-x ladc. ‘ San Francisco. 08.1.. May {Mr-Private ‘l letters from Honolulu say that the Dole Government has decided to give to the |British 099133115“ thenconcessXOn for the 1' nugmgu. .._- ,, _ you personally inspire. and or vlll torcver retain the memory. Your Imperial Majesty to be ‘15.!) to believe in my unultcmL-le {an replied. exprosslng lively and banks. and informing the Czar as ordered the Turklsh command- Lfip fighting. In conclusion, the ' Your Imperial Majesty also to conslderatlon that I wish for the nterventlon or the powers to as- re-establlshmcnt of Yence. havlng ,.- .M Mammal m: of the Fanning Island. m "” survey" a recently left Honolulp to m'l‘fi around that ”and. hie nethenwn hidig§_lL“£°.£â€"â€"°'me*“ y and the Powers May Have Trouble Yet 1y .9. and Greek troo s In re: a pg-ripd o 17 days was Italian retown. N.Y.. to-day s hundred-quart torpedo or iycerlne was shot In a. slotoot well md been drilled tor oll. After the L dozen persons rushed Into the dc:- One man struck a match to de- :9 whether natural gas was Issuing the well. The con uent exploshn out the sldes ot the errlck. fatally mg wullam Dalton. tmastgr o i t. have. Dr. Kelly, ‘ ntâ€"nâ€"Algr'u Yancy. 'uvcu.....-..., ,‘V, of the Italian volun- nailed a Bumpuu. -The Telegraph's corres- 1 Eplrus gives a terrible picture asses of the Italians while travel- Zaverda. At Zaverdn the trod rifles. and there was a gen- :. The Italians dlsplayed a fin: and arterwards were allowed to “an; May 2;. .uuy -vr -..- _V, ' is general and includes forces of both combatants. s o! the powers met this sldcr the terms 0! peace. ALL RIGHT. W812 0F "COMMONS The Jubilee NUMBER PRINTED TO BE LIMITED Ir. l-‘Ieldlng Attacked by Sir. footer on the Bank Note Contact -‘l'he Flu-e0 Minister Shows That Ile Worked In the Interest of the Country. Ottawa, May 20.â€"(Speciai.)â€"-Mr. Fos- ter and Sir Charles Tuppcr attacked the Government in the House toâ€"day (or having taken the contract for pr'ntâ€" ing bills and stamps from the British American Bank Note Company and lnwardcd it to the American Bank Note Company of New York. It was charged that the Canadian company had not been treated fairly. Its tender was, they aasertcd, the .only one which complied wnh the specifications, yet the contract had been given to an alien corporation and a Canadian industry had been de- stroyedn fl‘hey emph ‘ -d the point 1: their cntiusm that_the American com! -.....- hail men permitted to manufactnn 4- â€"\nninn1 puny had been permitteu w mo----._._ the dies in New York, a work requxyxn; the very highest skill, which Canadgah: were capable of ‘rforming. The M11113 tor of Finance replied that there wen ' 2: ot the ten 158,000 arguments :11 Info . der of the .chncnn Bank hots: Com puny, and they wurc that it was $153, 000 lower than that of the British Jun: ricun Bank Note Company. The 0% - ale ....:.L.mh- though were capable tor of Final 156,000 urgu dot of the . pan)", and t3 riean bani; nun: contractors. he said,“ thougnt‘ they had a monopoly of the work. for they not only asked the sum that they 1 had reeeiVL-d under the previous ar- rangement with the Government, but 535000 more. lle mentioned the fact that out ot a contract aggregating over $523,000 and covering a period or tire wars only $6000 worth 0! work will not be done at Ottav: . The Canadian Com- ‘pany had demanded 20 per cent. more than the figure named by the Ameriean company. but when the tenders 1nd been opened Mr. G. B. Burland, pres:- dent of the former company, had uttered t» come down to the prices named by his competitors. The Minister expressed the opinion that it would have bwn a scandalous thing to hasten to such a pro- position. The Opposition did not ven- ture to test the opinion of the House on thesnbjec‘t. ..-. .mm-nrod Mr. Gibson, an. gum,‘ _ , Mr. Muluck who asked 11: bxlec _ pug'tzxgc It is the nucuuuu y. . to issue a set of J ubxlcc Such stamps will be put by being delivered tt throughout Canada. for s manner as ordinary p05 sold. There will be a 1i: tity to be issued. The -:' ~ -â€" -‘| Ohn (113' to In; no.1“--. Jubilee stamps and the total mum such stumps to be issued are as [J] 150.000 l-Zâ€"Ccnt stamps. 5,000.“)0 1 smmps. 2,500,000 2-cont sumps, 300.000 3-cent stamps, 750.000 i mnnms. 75,000 (Econ: stumps, ‘.’.t ”u.” 1n mu!» z? 150.000 I-Zâ€"Ccnt Slfinlpr. WNW, .- , mumps, 2,500,000 2-cont stamps, .30- ‘JUU.000 3-cent stamps, 750.000 fv-cvut stamps, 75,000 G-L-cnt stumps, 200,000 S-Ccm stumps, 150.000 10-:cut stamps. 100.000 15-cent stamps, 100.00) 30401“ stamps. 100.000 {BU-cent stamps. 25.0“) $1 stamps. 25,000 $2 stamps, 2.5.000 53 stamps, 25.000 734 stamps. 25,%0 $5 ”mm: 74mm» 1-cent P. 0. cardi w» 1.- nu.” stamps, §-_ stamps, 25,000 $4 stamps. m',’lvv " stamps. 7,000,000 1-ccnt P. 0. cards. The total value of one stamp of each kind. $16.21 -2. As soon as the whole number 0! stumps mentioned in the fougmn; sche- dule is issued the plates from which they have been engraved will be destroyed in the presenee of two of the head wheel's of the department. On June 10 the Postnflice nopzu'tnient will proceed to supply Jubilee stamps ‘to the principal postotlicos in Canada. and through them the minor post-ullces will obtain their supply until the issue ls exhausted. If this Jubilee issue were to wholly displace the ordinarv postage stamps it would supply the ordinary wants of the country for between two Wu”. L." n: the use of or- wholly uxspmu; m- -., stumps it Would supply the ordmm: 'nnts of the country for between tw and three months; but as the use of o} diuury postage stamps will pnc-xed cox currently with that of Jubilee stump it is expected that the Jubilee stmu supply will last beyond thrw mouths. ’ , L m. um .lomrtment is alrem PMrru Inasmuch as the dc; receiving applications of J ubiice stamps, it 1 the department will tnblishcd practice 0 only to posunnsters, to whoever may pure aftgr .11po 19. 2.5911 In :urrently with max, u; u......._ t is eVpected that the Jubilee stamp "ll last beyond thru‘ mouths. Inasmuch as the department is already feceiving applications for the ' of Jubilee stamps, it may be stated that the department will adhere to the es- tablished practice of supplying them only to postmasters. and thruugh them to whoever may purchase them, on and after June 19. 1597. Mr. Blair spoke in reply to a. sugves- tien by Sir Charles Tapper, that it was. time the House knew the details 0: the scheme to extend the Intercolonial Rail- way to Montreal, in regard to \\ Throne announced “’1’. -‘flnnos have been chpl?t ' titer June 1:), mu Mr. Blmr spoke I. in reply to a. sugges- ;ion by Sir Charles Tapper, that it was time the House knew the details of the scheme to extend the Intercolonial Raul- wny to Montreal, i Speech from the Throne annonn ments have been completed." “arrange ”X n regard to which t!»~ ced that The Minister-ts reply was that by way of an explanation troduetion of the and hill._ he would preliminary to the ju- necessary resolution give an outline of the scheme in Committee of Supply. In the 15 minutes following the House voted an allowance for the expenses 0 the Jubilee contingent. It _was sub- mitted as a supplemen ' signatod “Her Majesty the Queen‘s Ju- ;bilee Day, to provide for the pay and penses of the militia contingent to sent to England to represent Canada m June. 1997, $26,009 Sir Richard Car of Supply. explain lallowances, transport and general a; twng'ht, in Committee ed that about half the :11m would be required toipay transpor- m England. 3‘?uh .v __ ‘. in June. 1897, $26,009 Sir Richard Cnrtwng of Supply. explained tt sum would be required cation both in Canada. would be on duty abOl sailing by the VnncouV ion Line May 25th, : July _by the Scotsman. LI:~.\.I kn n JL'L'L nuluck answered 1 :kod respecting the Jstugc stamps as fa the intention of the r a set o§_prilcc pp‘ 9 Issue of Postage Stamp5 l lnvucu “w...“ m... weekS, they uupu-uJ. â€"77 ‘ evidently thought r of the work. fur the sum that they the previous 31"- 9 put into punuc ur‘. to postmastcrs for sale 111 the sumo. stage stamps are a limit to the .mun- .‘he dell-)uxiumiuns o! the total number at ssuod are as [Jnowsz mns. 5.000.000 14:99! CHM -r* ' :ende was: they 9 which complied ‘ yet the contract I lien colrpomti'm '3‘ had been de- ' M1 the Pom: in | American com- ‘ _ m manufacture L work Muir-“’3 ‘ vhich Canadians jug. The Minis- thut there were avor ot the ten- Saul: Note 0019' m it was “53" u“ AVA-‘1 u .. . t the Gn’urumn-ut A: post 1,;0 stamps. tut into public u.~e to posunastcrs -d Mr. Gibson. the wane 0! J“‘ :5 follows: ,..4. ,mgmng scho- )m which 1110! 3 dcstroyml ill .- head umcm‘s hmmrtnu‘nt .ilvc slumps in Camuh. r post-)mcus ‘ the issue 18 as“? were to .on ‘\\'0 e of or- »ed con- vaided 101'- the Govemme for a {whet and the suppl.r bl“. 1 stands 301' a fin On motion :0 minutes. Mr. 1". nattcr o! the MI :gnct. It was be anion of ever? 0 Sumatra. ~---- _ V nutter or the bank not-2 rioting acu- 2rupt. It was. to said. :1 1.1.11“..- 5m. )ition 0: every c-umt‘y tn 4-) its mm printing of 5mm): and notes int-undue of any mail satin by hams it don. lbroad. Th shad \‘u nine in flaw in 1866. At first die not: «as dune in Montreal. but_suLn-:rt--1tly it was Cided to bare .2 «on» 5": near [he sup-m rising power as posstble, to when the contract was reneu'edjn 1361. it was stipulated that the Finance niuister in Ottawa. In 1.3% the contract 101‘ renew-ed to the British American Bank Note Company, and again were the races reduced. It has always been provided that-the contrnet was to “engrave. pant. work to be done a 0 Wu. Now the five years contract of 1802 expired on Aprtl 139:. By n9t1c0 ot the lgrating, printing and furnishing to the Government at Dominion notes. stamps. 'stnmped envelopes and post and letter |eards, and inland revenue stamps. all to be done in Ottgtwu. as usual. Copies at those specifications were sent to En.- lnnd. the United States and throughout ICanadu, thgse to England being sent in Ottawa. 1n 1.351,; tuc .. renewal to the Bnmh Amt 1\ote Company, and mm w reduced. It has always b: that the contract was to “en publish and deliver as reqnil work to be done at Ottnwx five yenrs‘ contract of 189‘. April 23, 1 7. By no ‘Flnnnce Minister. given in ‘lnst. tenders Minister did not thin}: th‘ any ofiers from English l many of the latter did w it were absolutely necess work should all be done in answer of the Finance Mm this restriction was nbsol able; the work must all lJ tmva. The Barber Elli Toronto asked to be nllm tuto personal for ens so: Finance Minister Ems equ: r â€". ...\ ell. 0! meme. Finance .uxu refusal tn dt the specific-u Barber 5: E nth-«x out. rel-«'1 out. But there was another tender that did not conform to the specifications. that of the American Bank .‘wte Cum- pzmy or New York. which did not con- ft-rin to the conditions in a much more inipurtant particular. namely. that they stipulated that it should not be required that “the bank note and other papers steel rolls. steel plates. dies and other tools of the trade should be manufactur- ed in Ottawa." contrary to the very e:- senee of the requirements. 0n the engraving of the bills the difference in tavor or the B. A. Coni- pany's tender was $24.0LDO. Proceeding. he pointed out that there was quite a distinction as betwuen the skilled work and mechanical work. The Burland Company tendered to do the - - .1 mm!" it :mncarcd the painys u~uuu u." V, Proceeding. be pointed out that Inc": was quite a distinction as betwuon the skilled work and mechanical work. '1' he Ban-land Company tendered to do 1h: printing by band. while it appeared the foreign company were to print with machines r 0! Finance Claim: to I The filial-(e inn"- Inlet-cu. Acled In the Co- Mr. Ficldiug commenced his reply He contended that it d accepted Mr. Burk: been a Sc‘Judax!. muatxc ”4.4.... tcr rcccss. Governmcut ha ufl'cr it would hgu'c . “V... ,J ! ‘nC MALAAtcu tut: condc \ \\'n H‘!!! l offer it “-0 “1“.1111 I. n ... .... . . Ihq House muatiou \“.".3-.‘ ”Iâ€" . - W the House and country. a CHUL‘u- - ~~niinatiou o! the two tenders sho“ that the American company‘s tender tire years was $153,252 better than B land‘s. The fact was that Mr. Burk; for years had had a monopoly of t business, and that he appreciated this I was shown by his evident desire to cure a renewal of it before it expil The late Government thought Mr. 1‘. {and was entitled to a continuance this tuouopul)‘. The present Gov nit-zit had Sought to extend requests :Llldt‘fs over the widest area. in o: to get Competition. They had not 1 :ieularly invited foreign competition: :he.\‘ wanted was to secure the 1m possible oth'r. lie precwded to detail the condit required or the American company <1 w the advantage 0! their olIer. ’ - -|n.t.luruI\' untrue Mr. Bu «M. for ...nu:.’l:t llc um; LML 5-..- Mid put his [triu- up. Mr. Fielding pointed out that alreudy large sums had been spent in Ottawa by «his company. He held that in enter- 111;! into communication with the com- pany he was not acting contrary to the rimrmniendntion or the Deputy Minister. l-Ix'ery step that was taken was on the Deputy's advice. The making or the -lie. which Mr. Foster called the soul of the Work. cost only $6000. while the Work turned out under the contract xn Canada would amount to SSZAXX). Only 1 per cent. of the work was thus being: done abroad. The English firms were not differently treated. What they want- .-d was to do the whole 0! the work outside of Ottawa. But the difierenee 2n the tenders‘ot the Burland and Ame- rican Companies was the essence 01 tm eonteution. . The dropping ot the stamped enrelop< portion of the specification would. he ex plained, put the Government in a. bette‘ position as to the furnishing of thes4 snvelones. As to Mr. B’urland‘s offer ‘ ' " “We" '- mtnnlnl hnd th _____._â€"â€" tor. However. I! M 'nment con‘d uk l’sclmment :3 Observation um. _. , 3 did not think they would -t an trom Engljxsh houses. 5! II. t the latter did write to ask it absolutely necessary that the mnld all be done :m. Ottawa. The rsonal for cash security, . a Minister was equally firm in {“5 to depart from the conditiuxu t‘f w-ificuziunst On that account tlw , ..t...l..- \\ :15 ad St‘vu tun; vv .m- -. ruuld be done in Otnada. by Canadian dmr. [Ministerial uppinuge.) Sir Charles 'l‘npper gnud after Mr. Poster’s able argument It would not he .eu-ssztry to address the House a: any "nah. .\1r. Fielding had referred to the -t that the 5tlte_ Government had re- pltcatmn (roux Mr. But-land ived an an ‘ 'or a renewal or hts contract. But he tad \‘lndxcuted the late l-‘tnanm ths- .er By acknowledging that Mr. Fmdhtl' had refused Mr. Burlund's request. and .hat there must be .open «alanine-.71. The matter then dropped. and the llcmse went into Committee of Supply. 0n the vote for Toronto harbor. Mr. V nrke nxtked whether it was the inten- t groms at the western 0n the You: w. .v..,_.. , (‘larke asked whether it was the inten~ ‘ tjon to construct groins at the western end of Torento_lsland. Mr. ante any] plans {or such work had been submitted to the degmrtmcnt. but were not acceptable. It Was the in- tention. howewr. to do something. The ('hict engineer was looking into the mat- Mr. Clarke urged that groin: shank} oe constructed at the Western end. The improvements at the eastern end were :Ifiecting the lake shore at the West end. He asked how much was requiml to complete the eastern entrance. Mr. Tarte said about $504!”. He had not y-t decided what he would do at ’11:. FIELD” passed. and ‘4 nee of Way: 1; bill was no u- ‘ a third_ nut-1‘." .un. vw- '- oc construcwd improvements affecting the 13 He asked 110‘ copll‘t‘l‘fi‘ pm ‘3 thq L' UHL'I. )rocu-dcd to detail the condition -d or Ill‘.‘ American company. 1‘ the udvaumgc at their olIer. H xurizod as absolutely untrue th rut that the American Bank Nut my had put in its tender am 511rlmxd's. \Vhy should he luv " ‘ "i "H." Nulllll'mfl the m of mm. uflfiltrceuwhw “hm teeth and xcw Black Int. Becker. Minn. May 19.45.: Clltty. "ed 8) years. of am place. It (i Dun fl‘fllnâ€" For yea “I‘- ‘ Eli; Comp:l any physical exertion. A few Ween a”, however. she note from bed ml surprhm! her tglendl by taking I aft-mile walk. J~â€" -~r 3 est end. , Th Hougg admnmed at Mr“ finrlanJ? '1‘} he hug! the game his_1\rxcc pp: ’ 15th isufirh' The present GUV'PI'U' to extend roquosts fur \vidvst area. in ordc: x. They had not par- Jruigu competition; all m mourn the lowest NG'S REPLY. “It? kiln»... hat account thv ny's tun-{er “as '1an ‘nd ”â€"7â€" p axoxrs roan . What they want- rhole o! the Work But the differemto Burland and Amo- L that if the Mr. But-Luna's L scandal, and .ndemnntion u! A critiqnl 1'3; hould he halVl' Tug gentleman .u: m his hzuxds n» - 1gb; '31:: Dur- vutmuupcc uf up‘ f :56 tha: Jaw-tn rsts (u: is fact to St?- nave um “tum" Carried Away Ibo cue- “ Del 2. and fine “In a $88 Own-60'. this St. Catharina. nay 2Lâ€"(chlaLIâ€"Myou 3 o'clock this filming the pmp-llu Out!» wine 0! Giovanna. Capt. Burke. under I (all had of “can. forced the ate! 0! ice! 1. The levy! We the lock. extend!“ I distance 0! n mite ad 3 quarter. muted )ll moccurmd and wln cnmll he", cxpem part of the Govemxncat- _, . "-4--.“ nut the It Is owners will be tune “AV... â€"-_ - _ Quite an excitement occcm-u those residing near the aural. many I under the Impression that We bank: and that they 1 cnxln-Iy broken am. be ruined by having melt orchard: to place A “We ‘ ruins an BREAK 111 mm CANAL- BfilTiéHEB CHASBILBY r. smmnq A Fran Philadelphia. May {LLâ€"Alter being twice chased by Spanish cunboats and passing unscathed through a storm 0! shot, which splashed in the water across the vosscl‘s hows. the British cxuisors ”cm-red 01f Cap: Mud. onthe trip down. Just utter dust on his! 16 a gunhoat without light: shot out tron: under the Maysi Cape. and. crowding on all steam, steamed directly for the fruit Vessel. Artur steaming for an hour without gaining an inch. the gunboat turned a searchiight on flu: other ves- sel. All steam was crowdvd on the‘ Etholrod. when a. cloud of smoke belch- od from the cruiscr‘s side and :1 seems! later a solid shot hit the wntm- a an]: mile ahead of her bows. Then mine a second and third shot, each nearer than the others. - ,4 Lamb nn his Cm an' passing um shot. which across the V fruit steamer Antonio. left here or Capt- her. but about to 1131' Lu u\. n r. Capt. Israol kept on his course uuv' after another hour's hot chase. the Spaniard dmpgcd from the use. '11“: second chase append! last Thumlay afternoon in almost the exact spot where the first attempt to hold the vessel up occur-rod. Just as the Ethelrcd round- ed Capo Mnysi an immense Spanish gun- lmat of the newest type started out from undo:- the cape. and gave chm to the Etholrod. For fire hours the chase was knpt up. enlivened now 1nd then by a solid shot throwing up :1 small shoot of spray just nhnad or the swift vessel's bows. Finally anuthor ship was sighted and the gunboat shot-Ml of and gave chase to the néwly discovemd steamer. _ . null- Donna" conllulon Appointed- . _.\.. n n. “213' 19-"r.b°.,“m _ .5. Waslzlugtfin boundary m- Sanh.‘ Cflmm day. This 11 durum “l" 1“ Vldes for fix! 1‘1,“ merit“; .’ to «both Elms. n! P?“ doyrmln‘d‘.‘ }rs} yccu down. Just utter about without lights r the Mnysi Cape. . ll steam. steamed directly for the Vessel. Arte: steaming for an hour out gaining an inch. the fixer ves- xl a sonrcblight on the o All steam was crowded on . belch- Veml Which Wu ‘ ‘ Ier Par-I" “" ru sevenl 11-“- 4- ; hound”! commissio- Mugtnn. D. 0.. May 19.- mry tn-my was consldm .- C-nmmlttce on l-‘t-rvbm This Irraty was «wot u : (ho last Congo“. Tm the definite lo a quu-stlo ‘ “m Innmlt c I8- noot serious mldont which lace the and has been bout. n he", qxpnmturc on the w! kept on his course and. mr hour's hot chase. .9he 28, 1897. n Wudl‘oo Fuel to! Wu [1nd at m, m n narrow l "up you! ‘0 W 3 was hurled with embtutmcut. "14 mace into tn Id- we at work on the :w navlgumn. but. 2 b damaged. and may [1130.1 aeri- ‘rlll be some to completed- occtm-d anon: aural. man: being hat Ibo bank! had 3.1 that they would hclr urcuardl tom m1. At pix-Wu 52 the Cuthnlle'l nd (ha: (be Ion! on her hon-0*!“ then the D '1“ .7 ,, a consldored by the l-‘t-rvlgn Relations to as 10m to the Senna m The treaty pro lefl'flte Iocntlon of flu a question h” aflm summit of Mount St. ‘ the treaty. shoal! In tho starting point. Clark and Turple wen mlm-c to fully invad- an! clap”!!- un a (once. M 5’. but F (:éixdldun- “mine the Le QM. Cluv au- i Hood’s Pills u.....';'m;;.m~.. 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