Pressman read another letter purport. ing to have been written to Ennis by . W. L. Grltnth, 'reeretarar to Lord Swath- conm asking Ennis to hand "ver the i orl'glml letters from Preston tor transl- _ mission to Lord Sirmhouna. The wit- nen said that Lord Strulhcnna 'old. .. ._ .. _. . . _-__-.....-... .43 In-.- “mu Ill? I ur F,::'.-'!,?)',:::".] an man's â€0mm - or Grimm's Lance. minor: HOLDS THE NAMES Mk hum mm“ - Lit. 0. Information-Th“! All-pd to Be it., "-0opu. d Lubr- Used - ' 1 PM to Mad or1girou. mun. Hay ".--xtrq am W. T. It. Pronu- went on l - account] commute- :nowlnu. Mr. Preston um Ottun. In! ".--xtto aluminum ot w. T. " Panto- went on More we - wcounu commute. yesterday mommy. Mr. Preston ttrqt uplunrd the but " letter. and (In; locatlun ot come at them in Lord tgtrattscoms'o ot. Bee. The“ w“ “mun; In the letters to but“: I wand . Mr. Barker produced n latter trom Patton to w. w. Cary, dopuly mlnu- i in or the Interlor. referriatt to the Ill- ngttton between tho (lovermnum amen! DIM! that old country. as bound mom-v or Inter to truth! a public scandal. but Mr. Preston could not recall Illa a 'rprets- Mon. He wanted the whole letter read, Ind the mum" at l-‘lnunuc lmlsted that tho whole letter uhuuld be put Mt, but Mr. Darla-r rerun-rd. A. K. Muck-an (Lumnhurz) 'tttrusted II Mr. Barker: quoting from nrlglnn! latter. and ttot maples. Me amid. "lt l: slant the criminal vglde to hav- opus." He also described Mr. Burke! I . "etuturnketvus individual." Mr. Burke: Manda! Prawn a capy at I letter to Pam“ in 1903. unggnllng the opening of an Allan omen: over the O6vernment omces In Chum; Tron. In ml: letter Preston told Jil ruin. talked the matter over with a 'retspunaitrte teuow," and he naked En- II. "that whatevrr should br done in he matter, would be done Ihrouxh tho gentlemen to whom I have referred." Another letter in 1903, told of the on- Iblllhniem. of a labor bureau In char- ng Crou. a rusult or the attitude of the no: party In t'anadu. There were nun! twptteatiums fur labor In the Inn-3| of the butwtttt, and the sugges- ion I!†that the Alums shuuld co-ver- ate. paylng half the "ttiee rent. These later- wero marked "private" and "eontuerstiar" Wank the Origin-l. Mr. Barker asked Preston It he had may doubt a: to whether or not they were exact copies, and was told: “I would have very m-rluu» Jotthts, Fon- Ilderlng where they came trom." Mot -- In In a lie." i7iartGda-nerwaro told Prel- ton of having glven up the lellers on "as strength ot thtcGrlttlut letter. _ Lord strathertrut had showed Preston . â€Med envelope. apparently contain- lnl the lath-I'll which k",trutheouts haul not read because tin-y were conndett- my. \Ir Barker astrod who the "respon- Mttle fellow" referred to was. - _ "I had Leupold an my mind all the time," nah] Preston. The idea was that Leopold tshould curry on no pregnant- (is except where he had positions act. unlly In View for lmmlzrullon urns-m. Labor’- Complaint. "Didn't you know that the complaint here wgu against sending any machin- In or album out?" "By the Government, yes." Mr. Barter wanted to know Why Preston and Smart had searched Leo- puld‘l omen tttrs. - AGtoli said L, wanted to learn whe- ther Leopold 2qd actually umpluymenl for " clients. _ After this search Preston had given Instructions In his one. that no tttore enquiries were to be sent our to Leo.. pold. _ T - Preaton-said that When he Strat knew Leopold the latter was doing a. Ger- man Immigrant-n blame“. _ A _ -iioula a, Trading Co. (at " I. been on those Immigrants? "Yes." ’ A statement volunterred by Proston was that he had a. lent-r from Lon- Duld on Frlduy ur Saturday suylug that ho (Leopold) was the north Atlantic Trndlng Cops agent in London, carrying on a propaganda (m tttr. continent. The witness swung mm "tttll gelling the Utter he didn't know of Leupolo's l'onnectlun with the company. F _ sol, Salllngvr'a duty was to mt trot" milligram: en route to Canada the Mldresses ut relations on the vontittettt who mmhl "tuittrute. Sallluxz-r. as In- ocrvreler would be mble to gm tttmee Addrussvs In the Steamship house all†m. regular hours. "Where," asked Mr. Postor, "were men- addresses svntt" "To me." “And Lita! am you do with them?" "I sent theta on to the Nam Atlantic Irwin. our. _ Policy Skirted Up. "Then," said Mr. Barker, "you Worn went for in: company." "Yen. that way. I did nothing rise for mun." . _ Mr. lurkur wanted to know tiow many or thr. North Atlantic Trading Co. Preston luv“. C Prtmton did not give nltrNer. hut ah! he knew rour ur the. perhaps mum banking attrutt'e. nu.- brain-r and men hath": ertitity ofttees. 5 Preston mm than. 1m Jays Mart he. tett Y.ung\I he heard that the. Atttnterdajtt 0mm tcut Inn-n vi.9ttert by the pullm- .uul [an lhrmmh u rigid ox- ‘nm'lnullun us to lhuir balm Hans. Th" was the Null! " the adults in tht [Haula- at “alumnus. In III or sown mun- shin-plug ports Preston ' said Hu- North Atlantic Trading Po. w." dulng bun-mess. "WN, urn Hwy†_ “I shall not tell run." - Prcaton unlu't know whom" the men at t,htme ports were mambrrs of the syrteteate. tttte tm thought mu and this nun tthw worth the mllllun mu‘ki Ttte "ot"mtttto, unuunrln-d “MN IYe0. Cl',','.'.'" Mr. I'll-dun will [ombubly hr balm- the Cumming: up Aartc'ultueq _ - l . Am¢l'o'd".ohul mer.' l Peoettvtur, May :1- .lnmu uncle! " yang ot at". Was nun-Mann! In the 'rtgic,. “our: yoter,itay ughnwnd by tutr t9. Atrrr,.ssittr mum". The um. um “nun " yaw u! Awe. NM attacked ht Laugh-y nu 'tts,' way to 94110:“. live? "In brought ar.Artate, Ahortt tot t9. Atrv.t.sslttt -tit. The Kiri. an} ovum“ " Man of Att". Wtt< attach-d by Lilith-y «H mm way to N'hnul. Hm "I" brunt“ trns5rt.ate. Mum! em 31m- uo bauxite served . Irrm m ttto â€uncanny "e. a “mu“ cameo†Logpold N. A, T. Co. Agent. 1m Jays before heard that the. l I'm-n vi.9ttert by munch u rigid PE. r balm Hans. Th" not†-ririaG'V hum with 2.4 vein-n. was mun. tho Mum and would not have h "Hut-4 to um. Four " The Hug Chin III In. III- tinly lulled Away. mare Buy. N. I. May 'a.-teur men were badly seamed a: the newâ€. sum-. yr-lerday anal-noon. while Work- ing on a new rinse ot plum: connect- tag are! how crnlly let um u...†._. -.". A lulu": of old pipe pulled out " in. mums», and the “wave of steam hurl- ed the mm In all directions, one beInI lhr-rwn throng}: the window, " till Prom)» Whitney Adana“ Loner m] Pow" Exportation to Hon. Chm-I» I Fitzpatrick, Minister of Juan“. l Toronto. May '.'.2.-9'remier “'himeyi ban addressed the (allowing letter It' anon. Charle- Ptspatrreli. Mmtsur ot Janice. " Ottawa, in reterence to ttte [All Introduced by Mr. t‘lupalrk'k "to' regulate tho 'exportatlon of clecmc power nnd certain ttautos and gases": I __ _ ll -- 1' 1:03 ' (-oulprrsxwr hull“. the - t wrlll. urn-I7. Four of the men had no e Iett on their lawn und haunt. "r""' nun- -_...._._ ..‘_,-V - Toronto, May 17. 190tr. . my Dear Mr.--a have your letter or the um instant. enclosing copies of but to regulate the uxporlanun of itee- trieal Dower. etc. and of the proposed bill to regulate the Ix; trical power. etc. and Amendments thereto. unnumuw...» ..._.""w". it occurs to me that the but, with} the amendment thereto. may possibly result In consequences more sorinus‘ than perhaps have been antteipated. Remgnlziug the right ot the Dominion! Parliament to impose “emits-5. or Ntop i _rxpurtutiun by any general bill. the‘ proposed amendment would leave tttel Ontario Power Co. without any restric- imn. and would. "theretore, render the bill useless. This is the view which ii taken by the Provincial Government. after giving the srpgttrr ggrgtui cungig-r nation. .." i __ cis--aeukb-,sef"-et-r--. 19 muggl at; ttfe bill " is huggested that this should be amended by inserting utter the word "t1ufd" in the {aural line, the following Words. "where sunk power of exportu- Hon exists bwwvturautttoritr" or some Words of like enact. Tia. "iiitiiCii r., a urlolu collation. HINIRI IN ICALDING OTIAH. “animus cmn. , Unless this kn done. It might be claim- ed that the language used overrides tbe limitations imposed on some of [he .compnnles under provincial statutes, or agreements. Then. having regard to the bill pass- ed at the last “salon of the Provincial lesluture. viz.. "An Act to provide tor the transmission at electrical power' to municipalities." the proposed ‘amend- mam. might have a very sari-ms affect. PROVINCE T0 DOMINION. A trreat many complications might' arise, although It is dlmcult at nhe prv9- ttttt moment to sir-wily them In demu- and in view of what I have stated. I earnestly hope you will be able to are ynur war clear to hating the bill stand aver until next session of Parliament. I urge this both on ace-mm of the very serious issues that may arise and also for the reason that we have reason to name-ct your Government Intends to confer with the Provlnvial Guvernnmnt durlng the recess with reference to Hep- ‘eml matters of Importance, mum): _ which thin question mlght be included. CLASH Illl)li'f OCCUR Russian Pariiamont Gives Evi. _ dance of Self-Contra! Owing " Constitutional Domocrpu lu- lu. Will Bo Pacific. on They Succud~ od In Holding Homo.“ From Pm- cilpiéning an Iowa on Fol-o Pea. miu~Cx-r’n Attitude Correct --fupry to - Gortant. St. Pawn-13mg. May 21-7le threat- lened storm over the mttperoris â€ruin NO BREAK WITH THE THRONE' to receive the dink-gaunt: trom the Lower House of Parliament. appointed to present to his Majesty its reply to the spoéch .from the throue. has been averted. Thu House yesterday amn- adopted a (resuluiiun to proceed with the regular order of luminous. and the dlscusslun at we agrarian unusual: be- can The tttoderate lmdns ot. the Const" tutinat Democrats, an" lab-wing wlm the hotheadgt until the early mor‘int hours. luCPONIEll tn tum-Incl"! thein that it mould he a, bus! Mumkr to pre- ctpitate A mr.Tttict upon a raise Issue. And a resotuMou was vttwarvdarolnttrt' out that the livtpurramce or m.- minim-:4! omaisted In its contents and not III um (arm u, which " is trsuisatltted l-D the tsunami: T Pom Atom-0d. The Radian: ttrthe Huuse wanted in malts. his "hull a run: mm. but ytehted lo tite prrsuasluns of tite Cort.. 'rtituttonat Denim-r313. and dermal, not to present "ts comlumnalury res-dull"; A pacttte ismâ€. ttterefore. Is named. After an hnnr's d|svusslun the House .uu-nurnrd without Bung any date tor Ill" m1! Qo-sslun, which prububly will be Thur."tl"y, . - - ar, - V - e. I. -" N- .. . ' Vin-Own“ “a! Bud. Nahum. “Irma. May Ch.'. Avm, M. sumrl. Illa Amwlcln vlrv-chui. was shot and killed u ho country pure Sunday nigh: The ass-anal»: escaped. Dun» For at“. “and; _ 1 St. Petersburg. May 2g.--lt Is rumor- ed that the mlluu-y court wlthrlt has ban lnvesllrallng lhor sunrmlrr " Portohrthur Ind thr‘Mnlp ot Unkno- of Japan has n autumn.“ to dvath Lt.. mm. tMoersrel, uh ' commanded the Rm- Ilan torus at Port Arthur. and Rear Admiral Net-toft. who comm-ml“ one ot Adminl mevcmuy'n - ia and who “Hound m“ boilers aid compressors u- iiiLG, the glass severing a Minute: ot renee to we zpalrlck "to of electric and Based". skin at all m. 'trt-te. a eaitlfiii. . a so...“ Condition. N0 CHANGE m THE TARIFFi in. In†a In: W and on um... nuns-w " I. 't.aggrstsed I Til! tho Ind 00 th--aaMh" l Ii. Imp!“ -+-Th. M d “11.3."!inan I. l / Wtts an». Pugh. I Ottawa. May t3.--Mr. rum-‘31 mm we... ttttteh? y.e...et.et, vuup. - yv-n._..., - ___ to: no mm}; The ttrat and no“ tn- wunl ream in um it 1Pt,e..tt'tt - . "._,,___. n... man- wuss- Iv-" w.- - v. .7_- - time in the history of the Dominion a thin, as “nice Minister has been able or to present is tenth consecutive bud- " get. Upon this, as upon nine previous " minus. he has been privileged to J. tell spin the story ot expanding trade. industrial development and coroner I clan] and national prosperity. Mr. Field in in: has a record unique in the history i at the Dominion. in every year in which ht he hss presented a budget to the pea I :ille ot the Dominion Mr. Fielding has tl “been able to relate to them the story I oi buoyant revenue. with annual sur-| pluses exceeding in the average the in- r. creases which his predecessors had 3 made to the national debt during the h eighteen years oi Conservative admin- istration ot allairs. And the story or b advance does not conclude with pro-. - assured and conclusive tor the t; year not yet terminated. With equal ' tontMernee Mr. Fielding is able to pro- n diet in the future a continuation of the buoyancy or revenue and expansion of I I trade which have characterized the ten ' ‘years since the Liberal Government It E ruined the reins of onion. , ' A Business-Like Budget. 1 The second respect in which the E budget speech was unique was its brev- J _ ity, its completeness. and the business- 1 like manner in which the ttmrneia1 po- ' sition of the Dominion was presented to l the House. Mr. Foster, who presented 1 l the Opposition's views. was {sin to I , sdmlt.the general prosperity ot'the 1 lDominion. which he attributed to the itreneiiela) results of the policy inau- I i jgurated by the Conservative party. but '. ,Mrr Paterson altered the suggestkon ' (that the people would fudge by win " ' rather than by theory. Mr. Cocksbutt _ 'lwns the only other aguit and the . budget debate was eluded and the |â€innate Rent into Committee of Ways , 'and Means before adjournment. a i As anticipated, there are no changes l , lin the customs tariff. Exemption from - Minty on machinery tor the manufacture B ot beet root sugar and for alluvial gold , mining is extended. The only new tea- 1 *- ture was the imposition of a duty of - 25 per cent. upon the vaI11tpt_11Lt,tp.r, employed In re-rolllng steel rails, to be , returnerH'or use on amttttawratlmrar'r.rr d . Facts From the Budget. i d Mr. Fielding was enabled to an‘ B nounce a surplus on Consolidated‘I-‘und - - --t Anna-.11 ' nounce a nun w... .... “v---""v (or ordinary Income and expenditure) of $12,500,000 for the year ending next month. _ This surplus and the addition to the . Sinking Fund‘will almost meet- the heavy capltal expenditure ot the year. The net increase of the national debt tor the News months wlll be about $800,000. I A‘u- H u-__ I ILA-'0‘ {Intram- .DVVI‘IIV'lc Since 1896. under Liberal Govern. ment, there has been a net surplus of 364.300,!65 In Consolidated Fund ac- counts. _ t A__ --. I- nu. cuuum. This grant sum has been spent In em lnrglng canals, nldlng railway construc- tion. erecllng public bulldlngs where required, and generally In preparing the way tor the making of a greater Canada. The not debt ot Canada is only 37,- 726,732 more than It was nine years ago. It ls annually leak par hand 013w .. -_- .k--- m, people than it was then, for t been a very great lncreaze o tlon. - . Mr. Fielding bellows there over six million people in th Ion. ' [("I. They are still comm: fast, the num- ber ot Immigrants having been 117,585 for tho hast ten months, as compared with 93,309 for the same period a year ago. -- A- -.. '-t-- -n WN.,.,.- aha anâ€. Fixtaiiy. the Minister of Finance. who I has held the poat iongr-r than any I other F'inanre Minister In the history of the Dominion, announces that there is 'no reason to anticipate disturbance of the revenue from the tariff change! to be made at the November session of i Parliament. ' I I Toronto, May M.--Fire which broke‘ GraLi,-iiG" received tr letter from out about 2.30 yawn-any morning. in Hon. 'iGriiii PttspatNclt. the Minister the main building of ttie Toronto Bolt of Justice, to the etteet that the Do. & [ml-3|"; (his works at Swansea. l million Govern-cm. has decided to catvred in toss at tmout 8200.000. Thhre tet over ttntil tteat new,“ Its ttill "to In insurnmm of 937.500- The 300 'lcT,.'eii,'gt"l,rl'ld' exportation of electric Nun-3 "ire otluid to report as usual waiver and certain liquids Ind gases." tiir' manning. wh'.ir' ye.rterday mornlnr. arms course was nuggwted in I let- “Hh the “mu Sill] :‘Inmung. mm; were tctr from Mr. wfnmey. to Mr. Fitz- mung out tryes Tor \vnmnmry buitd- patrtek forwarded but week, in which my. The mamas-T (xv-mm to have the the 01kb,“, Premier urged the can†\‘r-rks in opvrattou In 14-.) weeks. Many 0:. accouht of the .erioutt iBtutetg that employes lose ha] kits, some worth up rrtUht “he, andJlIo mm ot the to 8200. _ . p roposed conference MWDen the Do _ . f union and Proving-ill Governments, " _ Four Hun In Wreck. iete?, the matter might naturally be mm-.- H..- " __-r.m a p. R, an. 1 tl monthly dueutmed. ‘ -.' “him In UGitG, In tu-o weeks. Many employew lose moi kits. sane worth up to .200. . Toromo. May 22.--Two C. P. R. en- glnes. running light. collided at Tees. water yesterday. ‘The auxiliary train was soul from Toronto .lnnctlon to clean up. and In going to lite Mene'o! t'n'uu up, nun u. an...†___ _____ “n“ - the Wreck Jumped the rttitty " Grand Valley. Four men were hurt. At mid- night the track was blocked In two places. tt In "vetted to be cleared by “might. Conductor Campbell was the was! seriously tniured or the tour. Gabrlcl Oumonl. the Quill“ my“. Paula Suddenly At like». 'Rosthem. Sunk. Mat 2g.-ATabriet Dun-ant. the man who furnished tho skill to conduct the Riel rebellion. dted suddenly near Buoche Saturday morn- lngl Death vu‘nut “Pooled, Ind pe Baht-Isl burnout. the gum“ In.“ t In. mu", _ Paula .U‘CO'I', At lunch. l . - For Dr. Doll. I G ,. _.---- . Rosthem Sunk. Ma tg.--41ntrriet Londan, M" 23.--Att the Ron Dumont iii. man; Jt'l','nlrtG1','l tho mnpnlcal Society dinner yesterday I" “an: 2,,to,',',2etmtlt,' 21'itgll1"'; died 3:33: 33:": ,,e,'gthtgU'Ltluil i "7“" To, “m en y ttear “W e tut-day morn- n spending for the giants. ma he m m. Ing, Death w" not expected, Bttd Dw "mud that a Canadian nu gnlned the "t,Ut:,',%t mum hld not been Illinx previoully. In a“. He pulled thevHudIon Bar Co He VII shout " years old, but on“. . -.--------" ' 81;: 2,rl'h robust. I m." ttted If o humont ttgurod in the rnbelllon In Monti-rd In! t,ttlpdel?ae, In. to murder All“ Mel's lieutenant. tn reality he com An;"ei;iGTik the dent]! of Vlctorll Jar. " tart, ttnd ttin vim-ted the mum-aim whietsthrmod all k vig at Lachitte and tlteotry returmtd . any. Ind {:1 (‘ammln.~ Atterwat%s ‘he oseaped to verdtet thlt iiidiii vankme to ttdtttittm. MorNoet, . ' Montana. RM holng captured and a teritttt ' concoction of limp at “In M" entirely. I! hung-mi. Burnout was granted amnesty haunt " a boner m†' {an no ot m and rammed to “Macho. where he Bet. l . . . who"? M " tied on a riser lot, GBttrlet'tr Crossing,‘ "tttt." and wh twin; minim] Mm him on the Norm, ram-I lawman-y Br. tue o. htm. flea"""""" River, due out of Rout- . St. hamburg, May m.-The loat- Doctors testl I‘M" await“ nautical nmnnty um be pro- 1mtte trom detti ’ He lived quietly. no humu- "In claimed)!“ M, the “wants", ot the r "CCT halfhrmls wortttttppitttt him. mum-non of limpet-qr Nicholas tt. F 6‘00"" A mo.M peculiar mundane! In ' Tho men-Im- will. u mttiertpated, bt London. Mu Inc-Niall with the death at, Dunno-t ttt limited. but Co-tttttMON Dancer-tic dun auto. t ', the death of lllol'l mother n " Vim party u prepared, that mainly. " mm; Mona: ‘on um um. an Inn nor m'l quo- Iccwt than“ (not up. which an n -ttogt a! A mom wuuar mint-Men" In (In: menu: with the death 01, Dun-oat " the ttmth of Eller- mother at " VIN] on the - any that her - - (ohm. mud tn, It Enoch. T... a m:......., .‘.,., " _ . than it was then, for there has very great lncrem of popula- Balk Works Burned. there are now in the Domin- We. Mar 'P-aft" . m -uiiamio.u-i-a"etet -iaurfruuu.vtstertyiet waldo-coo. “and. Dar. id would an In... to-W_II!_F‘_W- FG.umtiie-ea".att"e- conduit! "notâ€. ““37 I!†of ttso Nora as-ear' will it all“ me Inn-mum." um Mn maemmwwm mm a. an u had "eetr on a. â€Moot. m can»!!! W - cuud nu unouIn 92mm“ " ttw km “a" o! a. lulu-am Mk mun an (a burn an. The Unlud lulu "wanna-ll If. "m,0N, qua mom out!“ " "F.r.ea. qua m1: v-vvuv--. “than Mun been any contact om Null," uh! Mr. Goldman. “Volvo - detted the Department. The! wrou u- ono letter If not. to which In huh up“... an! I my†In I you ot tic. Incoming to custom. the Mini-tor a! Junie. will [We n ruling." ' can... ..... _."'_. - __,V,,_ It took two you-- and nine months Mr. Goldman said. to get not)»: cplr Ion. one on Batt Paulo tonal. Mr. Btu-ploy did not thlnk that it in Mr. mtakrdiau fault. L Mr. Goldman w“ min In the be: in the afternoon. and unkind. when. neuritic. purchased by the company; wow...“ “u“... -. __"--" _ The bylaw prommun; Iowa to di- rector: was then [one into by Mr. Shepley. Thi- hylaw had been - in January. tooo, Mr. Shepley naked will! had led up to this bylaw. Mr. Goldman sun-wand that it we“!!! invoke the numes of two gunman. Ho did not think that th- 31on V†necemry. f . " mess you will hue " tell ttf' an Mr. Shepley. "Well. some yearn no. tho Land Security Co. Inn considered n - III- vcstment. Two of our directon. J. K. Kerr and Robert 3nttray, ware Ghetto}: 'iiiiririiiiiiii.iGiGtriui moms “my“: of that oomny. Ist 1887 the North Americdn - _ loan of 822.190 to Mr. Kerr on mortgage: and tranater of stock. and In 1904 further loan- og 82.500 and 85.0!» were the than. Mr. Kerr 'srltrtted from the board In 1808 and the debt is now 827.000, which ll fully lacuna by mamasâ€. "'"I 'V~'9"~' -l ----~rvr- "Mr. ngy In 1890 procured in loan of $10,000, aid in 1893 36.500. Mr. Jat- I tray resigned in 1892. sweequemlv ttMs boom burst in Toronto. and the Land- Secnruy Co. became very weak and the board became vary anxious to have these loans ttxml up, hence the Itsrier. Mr. "trrar In 1900 paid up hls loin, In full with Intel-cut." ' . Policythd-n and Voting. Commlulontr B. L. Kent uknd the witnesg If he was In - of 8110le pollqholden to vote. Mr. Goldman mid he was. “Would you then he In favor at unendlns the cotsatthitton and hymn of -ttiautNeqyt" hmuuuon- to Mare polieyttoldtTst this 'iiraiiiTilrh'av"is n; irtigeettinChut , certainly look on with durum: any ill- terterence of the chatter whereby any scoundrel of a. achem,er try 313:1an bodies of policyholder: unether could capture the company.“ . "Did you ever hear at any company but your own giving ftve votes to eye†8100 stock?" asked Mr. Kent. "and it goes to give um amiden any umes the Voting smut-h " the none!- holders?" T . Air,,' a very 'good provulén for tttW. said Mr. Goldman. A __ . “If r?iijijiE,iiitit'," least doubt " that, but In It tale e the polkyholdfls?†-- "in; iiaiiiiaii iiiiUrtri"tiiist he could not reply to this. - --- _ - --- "Would " not be'bener?‘ nixed Mr. Kent, “if you were to my to your In- tending poMeyttouemr, ‘We don't know how you would vote. no we won't the you a vote. at ali." " - Viol}; Loliiihiimm do not mm an! interest In annual mmtlngc." _ __ IPrcmur Whlknuy Informed That " . NV"! 3. Hold Over. I Toronto, May M.--Premier Whitney. iwhc. returned to the city ,yesterd. mun“. kn: "manna g lojuu- from Mr. kiiiCiiai" GiGiirruuuirs. evll. after which Mr. Goldman addressed Ibo commission (mfwhnt Parliament outrttt to do. Mr. Langmuir asked it an Insurance company shareholder should have greater snipe at lnyestment than a Human -- "1 Hamid certainly say so," said Mr. Goldman. "We have to make more money." . Al-,_ " Munich: out. â€um-u. Met. Henmuth‘s cr-examination of tho witness am not last but a few minutes, and no runner points wen I THE DOMINION‘S POWER BILL. I um. um RAID“. Mat. John. N. B., May 28.--A shocking an cldem occurred non Fredericton. when the mile dunghter of Albert Gamma. who was standing near a tu- hrlar cram separator. had her half " n ught in s while. and before “he E'," --- - 7..A____ n... r. "6"s ... .. - ......-. --- _-_V, - - et lnery Cara new lun- all pull. on out by the roots. leaving the meal» mu auu " -u. V ,- t. __ ritgttt P' if tisiter, from 's,/ig.auiiiotnerPts. wmmmpm For For“ a! ’U. Fer Wm M For M um - We. w... n. IO'M‘ DUI x.“ Tttrp Wm " I. III-9k!“ Ott-m. In ".--eH W. Y. I. Pal-ton an“ to the was coptu of 'd,'gardrrt, mum “print. in! nu." (Whig-om: history at an uopNd W! Bum“ 1mm. The†hum won with. by Preston to‘uhn Bank. con-rd W or the ' Alina Lin. " LIV-nut and In nom- mans loll into the who: - not trund- ly to -oti.rlr, . " to urn-mp. -, . Mr. may aim-ma by Hon. Syd- - Mar. and tint moot of the Euro- m countries he" very Iirict in. mung immanent. and public roul- 'tttut". most human. Tin book- in; at. no “can“. ,and 'tSt to rf, up dope-lt- vlith the ooveedtm' tn t In liable to forfeiture. in Scandinavia _ it “a not even permitted to circuit“ printed matter over A booking uent'l counter. A arm-h ,conlul in Beulah nun had hem jammy tmed for what includin- . very trivial oil-nos. Mr. Preston uludod to the amnion of what .11 known " the North Atlantic Stum- ship conferenne. and decitredlthn um combination of steamship companio- tnve much more favorable rate to Ar- gent". than to the United State- or Cm lithough ‘tho Utter 'Wert not lull " far alum-t. , . L A Jiiiroiiii-h T.as " m-.. ...._. I Ami-n- For Canada. 1 Ralph Smith, M. P., put 1 tel-ion- of mutations on the subject a! the Cm- I dun Labor Bhreysta conducted by Loui- ', Leopold. Mr. Smith read from a re- cent statement of the Minister of the Interior that. the,CAnadim unruly-anon otr1c1tue had Imam; ill-traction: since l"" to encourage only hale-unmist- and domestic servants to Canada. Mr. Preston declared. however. that he re- ceived no wise lutrucuonu on this I head until rocently. He‘dld not under- stand that the 'tgovernment policy was to refuse “mission to smiled artilann to the Dominton. . ...“ - .-. -.-._..-. â€all“ of the uy in which the North Lunatic Trading Co. trel, on work itt Europe. 'her. Prat n 'tthr " included the distribution at "teirsture, moan! visits. Ind enquiry and the col; loction at the when“. trym cicrnmn and other: at individual. desirous of changing their abode. " the work was discontinued he was sure that the move- mm of lampr- to Can“: would quick- by drop oft. nu mum... ... ...- '__-__ --i" t!mitrtrtruirimirit "smtréirTEti6t tff Emily . to the Winn Labor Bureau.. When , he learned at mag eireuiar he ma n at _ once withdrawn. The witneu never 1. tetra or this Canadian, Labor Bureau 1 ot heaven's sending workmen out to! Warm bred: van-1k“. ' 1 Wluuu LU ".%P..r.» Venn-v... In reply to Mr. Gervnln at neutral. l the witness stated tint Brazil and nome other Mrthe South American Staten are phyla; much larger bonuses tor settler: Hume-mun. , Pt. Ger-Vail tried to ascertain from} Mr: Preston What proft the North At- lantic Trading Co. was enjoying on its contract. The witness answered tint judging!» the experience of the Con:- dian Government agencies, there would not be much money left to divide. Mr. Preston Didn't Know. Preston admitted to Ralph Smith having had £6,000 trom the Crow’- Neat ' Pm Coal ct for the payment of the fares of worhmen that Leopold in se- I curing In England. Mr. Smith nixed it Pmton knew that the" man were . wanted " 'strttte-tsrealrers. He I’ld he did not. The company eounterm%tded its order because, after some of these i workmen were brought to Canada. they were not found satisfactory. Reverting to the North Atlantic Trad- . in; Co., Mr. Preston promised to give - . __ n-t ---L, - An, chick! ot hrs, l, ATTEMPT To MURDER CHAROID. ed. After I hot deb-(e the commutes an: I Wuhan: any vote )1.le been taken. i '6traatte-'. -ment. l London, May ".--tc. A. P.t-anter-" viewed on the Gunman marked “con- Mentlsl." which has Jun hem publllh- ed, bord‘Slnthconn, told The sundnrd um tar tmm having‘ln guy way bent potion] cuppol‘t or nncuon " the North Atlantlc Tuning Co., It. note tlon only came to his knowledge by rec’- non of m. one“! position. strikhconl sounder: hl- once has been W Into tho con‘roveray mtltlounly. and can from the percent! annoymce he _ - F, "-- __ 1-.-...0 In his been on: the nutter. l Alb-rt More. Ida-NM " Farm Motrin». Commit“ for Trill. Owen sound. _Mey ".--Artrert Blew- nrt, the youth charged with gunman“ to murder Angus Harrison. mrmer, m. " an. had his prellmnnry hearing to- day. nnd was commuted , . Incl. Murrhon. wbo he tortt the dll of one we entirely, and um never null: that ftttt up at that other. reemmued the prirroher an "no one he had (“on I "tttt." and who nu! suddenly waned thr on Mm. . Doctors wanna! that Morrtmm'. no _ _ _.--".-- _ can-dim cum' .0" Tel, jnhdon. My ".--rte. A. P.t-a9a- Mun eattto, tit In yam. coalition. land“ loudly ll Avonmoulh. W! a “can an prion o! " to " No Vol. Yet Tabl- 'dm A hot deb-(e the qummltteo fol! iiiiiiiriuriiea ottmet+ iii'" Jiiiirrreemma" the tho one he had Steen I who had â€manly opened ririGr- Trift manly. Tiid . my»! annoymce he to he has no Intern: In otBce had lulléttl wile that the witness} melon tho name: of» t the North Atlanum the exnmlutlon "i,i) In It should be etog.. I ompelled to an-i and refund Inf r. P, ottered an‘ at that If the: an the Vilma†we the name- of; “Ker ( D an an: oo s"Ntus - "Lilli -. . E 6ootaooo LAZY? SPRING TONICS l swms fail, and the more so , it is known that the nfatty sma P155! tst" gardemr, trervete'-, trte-r-, l. in every locality are not int-[mi ii is probable, however, that the L'Aluuy he accepted as represent A-- ___ "mm: .nnrn Give us a Call. 68 King St. West, bone “a, RECORD ocTPUT A remarkable year‘s rerord was an- nouncasl at the Bible Smiely's annual meeting al l-erler Hail, Lundmr, Eng., on Wednesday morning, May 2nd. During the ‘year ending March was, nearly six Imlliun copies of the Scriptures were circulated (the netw- al figures being 5,977.-253 books), which exceed the sakiety's9i1ous high water mark by' 325,000 copies, and Illis is the more remarkable in iaee of the dislurlwd I'llll'ililills which have prevailed in mrss:i"arChina and Japan, where some ot the society's Oeaviest sales take place, The poly- - .. "He... emanmx; IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME. _ I. IIIIIENS ' M DO YOU FEEL “I 'I'Ins is the tmw m the year to chasm um. your waltz-m. We can vent-we you ot' that tired feeling. Dr. Shaw's Hestorraive, Nynls tuvsapavilla, Alli-eu- Hrpophosphires Co, Beef Iron and Wine etc. l, The Hott, Jas. 'tttrt m-II km“ Mom", is Furnismn I'm mvr rstwtivmm' Progress in “Merl i'?,",",';' news dealer nmt tor pun: Pass" this tl MW?!†a desk " you thN†yum: bod. " n next lo " keep it by yor tttenoer--a dol III-"nu, ... .V, [Wm-wt rriwrir'rtee" tor "Hm Proms: in “union l'mmly yew new: dealer or any an - lot â€rural-rs. Tt book ml: "r. Issue limit: ‘et your - new. [ Deutschc Apothcke. estimated iuvesttnortt in sum- mw" ll! luv u.“- ... - _ the mmmHIeo, when order.'; m hr new] wilh unions priming firms pre sanctioned, humming In nu ss that' 'i53.0M valunu-s. )mooooooooooooo ooooot this m" your Ilrsk! " _\'.m1 a desk. on your looking glass? haven't almking glam, over, 'd. " you haw-IN A tred wear lo your heart t n.- sure to " yon, so that you may nh _.-a dollar . your trrsr Inc-ml. n. Jas. Young, n-II hum" humor humming Mums Berlin Pho nun-y m» swttiPTUREs 1Tiii'"iimiiea. Ord - F - tmg, 1ratrrtoo' mumr and his-' mum of party “I..." Years of (‘0umy." Ask any amhnriu-d rs, The wholc Mm"! San, San- (“If any 1 CLEAR THEM OUT I " h VERY um PRICE. Piano Buyers. Great Bargains My small warcrmnns will not per- mit me to hold in suck the large numb†of Seton" “and Pianos and Organs which I invariably have to take in part payment on new goods sold. llherelore am determined to om. Thomas a Co., Hamilton, square carved legs, 1 octave, In good order, all polished like new, rosewood ease, good plum) stool, price .e.r_mF.. ...2...1 .trm.P". ......... ...l One squu'e piano, ft octaves, walnut ease, round legs, good tone, with stool ......... .rmrr_m.' ..... One square piano, Wlllml use. 6 octaves, round legs, goud puc- tice piano tor children ..u.. ...'...... One Square piano, 7 octaves, rosewood case, mund legs, good order ....tr.W. ...t..... .-w.r"'.. ..r.r.... ..4 One nuhorty ouan, 5 oetaves, 5 "SEE -ririTsrpTo1iAfilhrfP1,, yum: some case; ET." WEE? 131:: 1.21:: EASY TERMS Ol? PAYMENT.. ‘ For pianos less than $50, " call and 34 per momh. ' For pianos ova-r $50, " cash out " per 'mnnth, For organs less than S40, " cash and $3 per month. 8 -me', -. “L “a For prguns I $4 [it-I‘munlh. Stools with new instrument.‘ This special sale will only lust during the month ot April. Queen strep. Pittsitttrtt )uIIHI La. givr‘n up Imps‘ ot his tather's mili‘ums: 40 many . prrtty Fun-vb mam. Say twrtrr mil- tions, and IN mantis [or the mm, it works nu! at itott,trmr A WWI lot ttte maid on thetroo-ttiett shows' gust how esptmsive a taste those you; knows can cultivate. ' n noooooooooooooooo 'the Jum- h tan"ttiauvotrsly iFie supply at [ Winter. F, as tyutBiltElt, GET IN LINE FREE LESSON COURSE and get the particulars - at - ' . Everyone May Now .rn to Play Well MUSIC. STORE; Wanless Violin, Guitar and Mandolin Taught NOT THAT CHEAP Call in Now an, Next door In L. satttrr's. With the times h Taking Our "ici' $10, tt cash um FREE bride mm" vometh, ‘an y an' amlilicm Io the "Is- mm" st,ovt4ters tor m-xl sr,ivt'tt up hope M325 $150 ...$85 3100 .850 $65 “a 315 $10