i <and . â€"p .\ Gampaig \â€"widing, L pers AC . Aures. a.. that he * »pleased tes <os i x No / properh .‘:. -tv nci " ing the "â€"â€"referted " Mir. Raté was given a gréat recopâ€" when called upon and hisâ€" adâ€" Bs â€" ~was attentively listened 10 out.© Heâ€" _ appreciated th> or _ the: electors : hadâ€"conferred upâ€". him four . years ago when â€" ‘they d him as theirâ€" County Council presentative. . He refertcd to his iexpected selection as a candidate nd â€"proceeded ‘to speak on various Wions which ate prominent in this ipaign: â€" He "alluded to" the . inbroâ€" @uetion of ‘the spoils system in the iding, the reduction of the price _ of | RBhool books, ‘the unjust Gerrymandâ€" rer -, , and‘ the increased expéndi 50 had : informed his party that he would exercise ~his jidgmicnt idependently and «if elscted he would beetm it a very great hcnor . to teâ€" ‘ipresent what he considers the ~most ifiportant riding in the Province. «ie Was loudly applauded when ho \r:sumâ€" "ad his seat: \ The speaker alluded to the lack t *_‘\f;j o Waterloo has not bten properlyâ€" represented inâ€" either. the ‘Provincial . or Dominion Houses dur . ~dng gn two or. three terms and Keferred to an eloguent address deliv: erex %':; Miller, MP., for Nortb ‘ Grey, > brought the ‘attention . of Patliament . to this county. . _It was "a;:‘Jl ty that other representatives ) o look aiter the interests©. 0« ~ thi :;M; Mr.. Werner .M why i@ electors:" of | Ontaric . should sut P %o such a carnival of events ‘as: bpited diring the last week : of * ; tecent session, â€" and dealt very mtely with the manmer in _ which ¢ C:N.R. guaranteo fisasure and. 8t â€" important acto were burried. rease ¢expenditures ~and â€" stated ‘;:"‘v:, the expenses of cther dee | Watiments of .. the government _ in ied 446 per cent. the iheroase ~ + theâ€" agricultural departments n;{u.\ _# per cent. â€" This was .& ‘The ddress ,'g:_;ï¬hï¬vely littenâ€" ,i'y‘ a P i & es s i "Tha "‘b f WBtR . ';‘ln;.& 4 F -«»:.!}J; x-rya‘} â€" .ia 4 6. rélerred to the manner _ in | fhrkal . 2 AESeld oo S chiked ; ut > a8> 4 «+ 1 c of the G and _ lai ‘ es e s . & 7 us xm'm in Cea,~ | x d ‘_m “0!‘. 2 e la tur !‘i:'- did: not think C e ol < Patlimpent: should give § . entire support to. the: party, but hld be . independent in his views ‘ be prepared i, exercise> his gwn judement op all questions brought up i the house. In accepting the notâ€" inatio ‘ Mr. Rate did so on the com dlition that he be aclowed to exercise his ow judgme®t, if clected, * on guest ons brought before ‘the Legisia: "Aute. â€" The Liberal party, was liberâ€" d ‘lta views and he was pleased bat Mr. Rav. had taken~this stand. Phie candidate was well known in this sectic d â€"had been a worthy. reâ€" prese _\$fl! of the division in the f "“’ Council and he was confident would give the riding the best that Was in him. if elected on June 8th. s_lDr. J.~F. Housberger, President of . the â€" "'ï¬ Association â€" of. Notth â€" Wateriop delivered a splendia address ~3’§_‘“ ‘he unlolded the unsatisiab . tory record of uths Whitricy ‘Governâ€" wment in a very eBective manuer. ~ In 4";“_ tematks he referred . to ‘ excellent service rondsred the wl party® by the chairman . and 6ke of the beantiful‘ fartms betwee» letloo : and.8t. Jacobs. It. was a re for him to work to secure wsure . for . him .to work to secure ) éfection of Ms. Ratz, who . bas yole ) political, â€"pablic and : private kord and who â€"will make an. able )resentative, it clected, . Mr. Ratt ; Pt & hidebqund slave of the arty, ~which cansot be said of his ppor _‘M.Lï¬::.w‘lomifl th ¢ o of thatn .a Y wchine for the Government. "'"3 kn berson To Dpoint | 0Ub An Eloguent <Addtcss The Candidate Govetnment Scored. Lackmes whils > J a B :'r j aflittio %a % & . A ~~-Qi.-.x-: ;'\tï¬v % 6 hy * " rfl&aT-".;l;v C n ?%ï¬:\‘ï¬ï¬‚»f eR F e n n 46‘ s "hn wt.‘k;« F 6 C 2‘1 etl “ e O h o "t Me MHRLE UnAE A ‘of Mr. _ J. McDonald, of Rice Potnt P.B.1. ~For over ‘a year he was . helpless invalid, â€" He was .gslw Paie: Fou! «us best doctors in i& péward Island were ungble to help him and he seemâ€" ed doomed to a life of misery and deâ€" spair. ‘ But hope came to him when he read of what Dr. William‘s Pink Pills had done for other sufferers from paralysis.© He procured a supply of the Pills ‘and ‘began \ Aaking > thens Gradually they broke the clains _ of disease that bound him, . and _ Alled his whole body <with_new blood,â€" lite and vigor. ; Mr. McDonald says:â€" T hope that my spine might~ . ‘receive you mmm'w“ strength I was encased in a plaster you, give Dr. / ms" | m‘ of paris cast. This did not help â€" me fair trial, ‘They have cured thousands and T could fee} the paralysis slowly after doctors _ and other medical creeping over me till L was totally treatment had hopelessly failed: These paralysed from my waist to my : feet, Pills actually make.new, tich, _ red 1 lost all control over my bowels and bloGod, feed the. starved _ nerves and bladder and my legs had <no moa bring Realth and strength.. to _ every feeling â€" than â€"if ‘they were made part of the body. â€" This is why :Dr. wood, Three other doctors strived to Williams‘ Pink Pills cure such m: cure me, but their treatment also was . ently hopeless cases as Mr. a failure, and for over eleven monthsâ€" ald‘s; and At#is why they have cured 1: tay: in bed unable to move. _ Dr.‘thousands ~ and thousands ~Of ~ sick, Williams Pink Pills were then advised discouraged people in every ~of and 1 was shown testimonials of othâ€" the world. ‘Sold. by all uqz dealâ€" ers who had been cured of paralysis ‘ers or by mail at 50 cents box cor through them. I bought a supply and six. boxes for $2.50 from :&-D;. Wil in less than three months they made liams‘>Medicine Co., : Br , Ont. lure 8 "per Cint.,( legal fees 240 : per tent. etc. . He réferred to the failurge o[ Dr. Lackner in securing a Nor. mal School for Berlin and . stated that â€" when a Betlin deputation waltâ€" cd on Premier Whitney and. suggest ed that one of. the four: institutions. be located im Berlin in order ~Athat German could be taught andâ€"studied, tie Premier" ridiculed the ’Hu% left. the room. The speaker explain< ed the C.N.R. guarantee bond and Latose ‘mining deals and the Gerryâ€" mander â€"bill â€"in "a very interesting . ‘manner â€"and> in ~conclusion assu red his : hearers ‘ that Bérlinwould d its ‘share in deféating Dr.< Lackner _ on June â€" 8th. srs 5 * . m The meeting closed. with cheers for tho King, the candidate, Mr. Macâ€" Kay and ~the chairman. Contains the famous healing principles of Mira Ofetment, combined with. the purest vegetable oils It is really .A medicinal soap and a toilet soap in one. Invaluable for all skin troubles. 1dea! fot the bath on account of its ¢leg@rt rke GUERNSEY ;. SASK TRast MARK Atam®t for by a SKIN SOAP 18 ‘that <ime on b.p‘aulty improved ‘and for the last few years be has been ‘perfectiy. well.~ I can vouch fot the ‘cure Dr. Williams® Pink PiHs ef fected in his case." ; ~.â€" ; |‘ 1t â€"you @&re sick and the: treatment you â€" are now taking=does â€" notâ€" help wlong the.floor 0n y NENGY aRG ABOCS. Gn‘?m Ahey â€"brokeâ€"the . :v K Soon I ¢0 ralk with the aid of a cane and "Ol "Hine monthg after 1 ie ho tha C the .. Plijs .1 was t â€" . once m to. do 1_-?. v& Â¥ ). as sto as ever 1 was and can do.. least ‘trouble. 1 thinkâ€" Dr. Wi PillPflhm',viM an for, besides my own cale, I know > of two other cases of paralysis cured â€" by them. ~ITwo young girls who had been cripples and whom I advised.. to ‘try the Pills." In corroboration of whiat Mr. Mcâ€" Donald says, the Rev. D.: MacLean, vf Charlottetown, P.E.1. writes:@ "1 visited Mr.~ McDonald â€" many € during his illness. He was af by Ahree or more doctors and put plaster of paris, ind everything im aginable whiclh~ might be of behefit wnshm “l:l' nfl‘ 'Mfll lmw He had fost. all power of ody from his waist down and. I think it was nearly a year under treatmen betore ‘he pvr- to use Dr. William‘s Pink Pills. "I ‘was with him the : day The 11 Conservative aldermen -:: last night in the office of ~John ‘president ol â€" the Conservative Assoâ€" ciation, and the daw was laid down by the party bosses. . Mr. ‘Milne,. who P fln â€"loes 4C 0 rey e ipec es ie o 27 We ‘was ‘one of _ the: first.members of the original Hydroâ€"Electric <Power Comâ€" mission, John Hoodléss,_and William Bell, ‘prominent ‘party leaders, > were present and. instructed‘ the â€"aldermen to fight the matter out in the Counâ€" cil on straight lines." They . urged thit _ with the Provincial clections close "at hand, it would not‘do %utn " the â€" Government. down on ‘the powor scheme, which is one of â€" the chief plan‘\s ol its platform, or to £0 wgainst any measure favyored by. | the Premiet .and <his followers. . It _ was argued ‘that it Hamilton did » â€"not support th: Government on the powâ€" ert question | it would â€" injure the chanâ€". ¢cs ol _‘ the: Conservative candidates here: e ts ie h Hamilton, ~â€" May 21.â€"A sengation was created : in municipal ‘circles toâ€" day when it leaked ‘out. that the Conâ€" servative" machine â€" has decided*" to make. (the ~ Mydroâ€"Electtic~ â€" power scheme a ~ straight party issue in Hamilton. s yoel oo iks HAMILTON CAUCUS . â€"CAUSES SENSATION The Catatact: Power Co., several days ~ago placed a ‘writtem offer. in the city‘s hands, guatranteeing. power at 10 ‘per cent. less thanâ€"the Governâ€" ment power no ‘mattetr hmg)w the price quoted might be: Some ‘6f the ~Consorvative aldermen have alâ€" With many decided improvements in contents and appearance, .. the M" Man‘s Magazine of June comes ..%0 hand. ‘It is admirably fllustrated and has timely references to the approach ing midsummer vacation season, which gives an Outing charactér to the num« bet. ‘ There are several bright, breety articles telling the life stories of proâ€" minent Canadiansâ€"men who are doing things, and how. Numerous other acâ€" teptable® cortributions ~will be found within the red cover. of the~.June issue.:. Th .addition : to 'llnhot: articles ~from leading peri¢dicals the world, aâ€"tow others: of interest to Canadians .may be mentioned.. | *How g.k’rn?-u &nqhï¬z Reached op, * / wr R.“ t fth ugp-m.", "g Power â€" Beâ€" ‘hind a wmn." ‘‘The Richâ€" est Coal 4 in the nol%l::;."’ "Will There be" Ruoter _ Canadlon | Cardinat?? :the Propet to Spend a P o Aility" of the Great Hinterland," "lz-' ‘ment of the Long K# ~ ‘‘Some Methody of â€" ibuting 'uu" are all M.mw and lupâ€"toâ€"theâ€"â€"minute in character,‘ â€" * in favor of. this, and it is , although there are 11 Tory aldermen a~ majority of one, that, two or thrce ol them will buck over. . th« traces A WELCOME JUNE GUEST. w TV \ Sufferers trom Piles<will be :inter= ested â€"in "the followingâ€"testimony of Mr. Garfeld Logan, 149 Welland Ave nue, St. Catharines,. Ont. / He says: ‘For years Iâ€"was <a great ~sufferer from protruding bleeding piles,. They got soâ€"bad that it was inipossible for me. to walk â€"or sit down without. a great deal of suftering.‘ The pain I endured. was ; dreadful. I tried everyâ€" thingâ€"â€"and . the :doctors told "me ~E would have to be operated upon . beâ€" fore I could be cured.. 1 doâ€"not think ‘that there was one temedy that .‘ 1 ï¬:ottry, but they failed to â€" cure ~"One day I~geceived a samiple of Zamâ€"Buk and tried that. 1 got some relief and decided to give it a . good :;:L 1 bought ‘three boxes _ and . beâ€" 1 gad finished the third _ box 1 was co:gldhl’y cured. Zamâ€"Buk saive has saved me hundreds of dollars, be cause I had decided. to have the opetâ€" Ation i! Zamâ€"Byk did not . cure. me. I have recommended Zamâ€"Buk .to a humberâ€" of my friends, and.am always praising Zamâ€"Buk,". 6 ma-«u«- m ol Pome on 1119 . "The )::.:? year of $119. Tumier of Whiphtes 10â€"89, this is al4o the highest for the year, the â€" least vnambet cared tor at any time was 13. A coming year. oX : Meeting adjourned at 10 ‘p.ni. The treasurer reportéd a neat balâ€" s iieraks, win fom ut eoa.t.tg-uon; totals, in round figures, $2, ~ Secretaryâ€".1. Addison Taylor. _ A new ‘office of assistant ~Secretary was "created to which Mr.© <Sanford Levan was elected. * d Mrs. UJ. Kautman, Messrs. N. H. Wagner and J. Addison Taylor were élected: directots, . Mr. Sanford Levan and : Rev. â€"Mr.* Bockelman, â€" of _ Waterâ€" loo, were elected in place of Mrs. W. Collard and Mr. Frank Shantz, who have removed from this vicinity. Votes â€"of thanks to m the County © Council, the , Mr. “ï¬t:ia'ut:m s passed. 2" 0. re wete passed. A resoâ€" lution â€"expressing Bmmoa ot the late Mrs. C 8. ‘s assistance and work <as a member of the Board and Auxiliary, was also passed. A msw.w:ï¬-c ol Messrs. 'w.' 8"‘“ , o ’- s T 'u appointed hw% that children . at ~~ orphanage and whose board bills. remain:> unpaid may bemade wards of the Childten‘s Aid Society. The: committee . is to enquire whether this can be legally done: and, geport., 4 The mu::xmn adjourned and the directors in an adjoining â€" room to â€"elect officers, a e Mr. Shupe was reâ€"clected â€" to : the presidency for a third term.: ~ â€" First Vice Presidentâ€"M. C.. Cress man, reâ€"elected.â€" * e § Second Vice Presidéntâ€"A. 8. Hallâ€" man, reâ€"elected.â€" ~ tse% : . Treasurerâ€"8* B. Schnoider, reâ€"glecâ€" 1 ZLamâ€"Buk suceceds because . it. goes tight . to . the. root: of mm ‘ .sootmmdn,_ y 334 L on oo aam t hegen ap rup'é. ur Hrom the. Samciigh + Cal, \Toronto, :<â€"â€">. + $ % A new complexion has been put of tWe question of the English émbargo on Canadian‘cattle by the announce ment that an Amctican firm engaged in 'hohduu meat tFade. on a darge ‘the â€" estahlishment Of a chain ol retail, stotes in London . and ~theâ€" provincess> This â€" anfiourseâ€" ment has caused consternation among the meat dealets of Endu&,wg'u looking to the ‘Government to proteot them from" this new American .‘ inâ€" ‘vasion. A OPERATIONS ~PREYENTED. In commenting op the situatiqn the Globe ~say8:~~ It does not seem to ‘have occutred to the panictricken meat dealers of London that the best means open to them of maï¬wmflflon is to permit enoourage the: Iree Iunrhflndmm:*nuk. Were there np ombatgo on trads this country could supply the British t.nznh&\dm with cattle <sul : "for feeding, and inus all ‘parties might: work togtther fot theit common advantageâ€"importers, onsumets.. _. To . mwlmmz’†& throughout the Ui/ted Kingdom, and it would be a wise precaution ty T6 hove the embatgo . beforehafid,‘ . so tmtmmmg dmmx ate at a proventive.~ That tho : Bad Case of Piles Cured By att a8 a val REMOVE THE EMBARGO of & be a wigt he embatrgo i deborrting ; proventive the embats ng opened with song and matron‘s report was read. ibatge would 1 nany Canadiar in redson for smy o canuot be said, others No Ta. At C. Karn‘s house, 320 ‘Fredorick street, H: F. m : No. 8. Hy. Sippel‘s shop,~98 King Street east, Geo.<J. Buchhaupt. < ;. No. 5: Bochmet‘s shoe shop, Con. Huchnergard. . / No. 6. Mrs. Brandt‘s house, â€" Wilâ€" liam street,. E. Hacdke. o West Ward. i ; * a No. 7. ‘Town Hall, G.. B: Schneidâ€" ‘_No. 8: ~Schade‘s stote, â€" Chas Lip* ~N.~ 3.. Hanpusch‘s store, yoters A to K. at 108 Ahrens street, __J. L Meisner,\ > / e Soaicng. © No. 5. At Weiler‘s houss, _ Speiz atfect, M. Roos: ies . Noe‘L md}m ’%M fe? ing se 5) c + No: 3. â€"Bt. at Widerian‘s Hall, . W. Menger. .. > xo.# Na. 8. Conestogo.. . at _ Township Hall, â€"F . Challener. 244 :l":. 4.â€" Woolwich, at . Peter . . Milâ€" ’.-N:.?m‘ y ie,â€" at 4 Soshner‘s * To "Gctiotdaiher § at "Hy. Kochâ€" ter‘s wagon shop,< Hy: Saddier. â€" â€"~ â€" No. 4. At Bacts Bros. factory, G D. LaCourse, :s >>. / =._cyP 2 o2 No.: 6. Centrevilie, ab Township No. 4. St. Cloments, ‘at Burbach‘s hail, Jos. E. StumptE |~" ~~ ._~> No. 1. "Wellpeuser‘s grocery, Wat‘râ€" loo street, J. R. Schilling. ~â€">_ _ No. 3.â€" At Waltschmidt‘s grocery, 94 King, G. M: DeBus... _ _ ‘Ko. 3. Hawkesville at . Forwell‘s w!?fm-flmz' * To No 4. Crosshill, at Township nall, Wg?iï¬lé@f a !‘, s ty hfl No: §. Linwood, at D. Wray‘s imâ€" plamént shop, V. R.Berlet. , No. 4. â€" Hogg‘s Coal office, <W. M&,Wnfl. o ts . 1?“ ‘No. 38. AtKrug‘s factory, volers L. T0 Z.~F. Knell, 4t. « â€" = â€"â€"â€" Ko. _ ‘6,. Wellesiey Village, . opera house, Hy. Alteman. ~ _ â€" ;‘ _ . ~ *No. 7.. Weliesley, at is School house, W. l‘nï¬on-q, m‘. eS Fohn H. Rappéel‘s nouse, "J. H At j § Ruppel. â€"~ * P A :u_&.' l; Harmonie tu.n.v $ m East Ward. 2s Xo. 3. : Orpheus Ehull, Solomon Kebâ€" ~‘No. ‘T. ~West Montrose, : at Thos Morrell‘s house,> G. G. Brobman. North Ward. rev ‘ No: 1. Huchn‘s cooper shop, . Etb street,, A. Uffe!lmann. * .No. 9.;â€" Win. Muciiér‘s house 9 At bert street, Adam Trensch, s No. T. At Jos. Meyet‘s. new . house, 19 ~Brubacher street,â€" for voters . A to K; R. H. Cowan« . ...< h eB t No. 1; Bambsrg, at L. Esbacn‘s Jn6. Moser. * } > ~No. 6. At_ implement â€" Stote, 48 King East,â€" A. C. Heler. â€". . ~ : No. 11. ®. Meiman‘s Livery, â€"â€" J COULDNT HELP BEING COOL A Massachusetts Congressman®r who was on board the train which _was wrecked at Hyde Park, Massachuselts says ~ that whn the: shock came, . on of "the passengers was pitched . over several geats just in time.to rective the contents â€" of: the . water«Cooler, which tipped over _ and soaked. â€" his clothing with 400 water. â€" A highly exâ€" cited passenger rushed up to him.and told him to keep cool. ‘Go : away," said â€" the wet man.©â€" ‘I~ am thea coolâ€" est Man in the car. 1 have. just bad two buckets of cice Water ~eniptied ~No. 12. H. Duénich‘8, 291 ~â€"King West, Geo. E. Weber. ZPIe :No. 18. W. : Fiddter‘s stors, ~ _ 105 jourtland ‘Ave., Hy. Weber. E down my back.‘â€"The ‘Argonaut,‘ "ninmm-%.mut m-u:ntnt:hrm over nine dhtnm»ICIld. Wm wm mtula:‘u-': will have mo other for coughs and colds â€"â€"4t ts 46 plemsant to take, and all of flmb&hltu?:hq no-ullucn.:m tu... ve ooce ud Soiictonts bngectitam me 2000 iC . MBA LEWIS NIGH. Free Sample of Caltsfoote Expectorant ful. You are welcome to use this testi monial as you wiekh*‘~ _ _ 0 _ will be sant to thair name and .a:';.".".?"""'...a.. this paper.â€" It has established a wonderful .&:M«nmm Siofchitis and all fniitated cow af the throat and chast It is A Prized Cough Cure Wellesiey Township. Woolwich Townehip Watctico Town .Col. Peters mo ekn-,!'c‘cg:;‘:‘.j dunt with <the‘ folle1 :mg staff: Stait officer, © Col. McDougall,â€"deputy assistant / ~adjutantâ€"general. . Major ShasÂ¥lon; ‘ senior . army setvice officer, Lieut A‘cl.White; m(' 2; ficer,â€"»Col.: Belton, Payâ€"master,. Capâ€" tain ~Layborn; musketry instructor, Capt. McCrimmon; assistant in tru> tor, Lieut. â€" W. p. Gibso.;â€nm‘ officer." Capt. J; T., Clarke; inte _genoe officer, Major . Lamb, signall ing oficer, Lieut. ‘Talbet Hernssy. PME went I ce Airce i weeigh c in nutt 5+0 terday, and this morning ‘a ‘represen tative of ‘the trugt comtpany and Mr. Meaton are. in town to conclude arâ€" rangeietits. Capt. Lindsay, otf Torâ€" onto, ~has ~been "bere, â€" and arrange= ments were made for supplying water and .light to the camp. . Pipés will be laid to the fake, snd an engine in< ::lhd to pump il‘iot‘ï¬o all parts of campgrounds. ~ Anâ€"engine and dynamo will be put in to supply clec tric light. f * elee: Goderich, .Ont:, _ May 20.â€"Satistacâ€" tory arrangementsâ€" were concluded. this morning with the Toronto Genâ€" WI“TM‘ umfl“‘ executors ol the Attril estate, for the use of their farm for theâ€" military camp â€" here. : P oe h \annde C neinor 1, 2 hE . â€" the * electors whether they intesided to. say to Mr. Whitney that they do not & of lange expenditures / on colontestion roads, "Couu you ‘expect that the Governmient is going to give as large grants to Mr. McKeivic (the Liberal candidate = for Temiskaming),‘ _ who would criticize everything: that they do? Do you _ think that the Governâ€" ment is going to be as liberal to a Constituency : that opposes it? _ Will Mr. McKelvic.liave the same weight as Mr. wm At you send <a Liberal you ag x U'““Yczwill‘lhug'm:rln' Shillington . Mr. Gamey . is reported as saying at the same mecting that the people would make the mistake of their lives No. 1. in "ennzinfine ;-.;._,,_7‘ tes with Legk »cof "m"‘““-‘?.ï¬ï¬‚ to, W :â€"Col. MSF gade li‘gl.. No. 2: Brigads, f g °‘ “‘ m a m ~ % , will be~ commandcd f Lieut.»Col, Acheson,â€"with Licut.â€"Col Weir as brigade major. 70 Ub ®ame INCCtINE that. the ml‘ would make the mistake of their lives it they elected a Liberal; that blood was thicker. than water, and it was not to be supposed that the Governâ€" ment would do a# much for ah Gpponâ€" ent as for a supporter. A Appeals of this ‘kind mvlnm than ordinary bribery or intimi because ‘they involvu: ug::,a the powers ol government. ;money spent upon postâ€"offices and colonizaâ€" . 0 "Teky s RXK 26e the efuile /of Yisional â€"staffs and brigades, â€" are ': nouncedâ€".inâ€" toâ€"day‘s militia ordits. The first brigado Canadian ~Fi:ld ::‘flel!: :iï¬ mcinu(t;ko- f:].“. ompany Army: Sepvice Corps, No. 14 Dfllmm:&. 'g. train in â€"Camp .at Guelph on date to as 10â€" tofed la ter. :~Goderich camp will last ftom: June 9 to 20. In addition to two brigades af â€"inâ€" Tantry there will be the c;hdih-u Battery, a section of. enginters; |<a detachment corps / of guidos, "K" company Royal. Canadian â€"Regiment, No, 1 Section Signalling Corps, N6: 15. Figld. Ambulancte and No. 1 deâ€" tachment Ordaance. Corp. The camp â€"willâ€"last from June 9 to 20.: â€"â€" tds 7 tion roads is the money. of the : whole Beople, which it is the duty of the Government to expend: for. public purâ€" poses, without regard to the political complexion : ol â€"a ooumu% "The minority pays its taxes as majorâ€" ity dou,udhnnaqult&l‘ to the revenuds derived from takes and from the resources of the country ARCHBISHOPS WILL RETIRE Ottawa, . May 32.â€"It is stated on the bestâ€" of authority that the proâ€" baganda at Rome has decided, atter due ?:‘mam, upon retiring -ev-! ¢ral CaBa 8. Ame ong. them is A&m orth.. who. has been chief pastor of British Colâ€" umbia since June, 1900, ard . ~ Was creatcd "an archbishop in : 1903; ‘The anmokiiement 6f his rotirement is said to <be .confitmed ~from British Col umbia : whets it is likely: to cause of it is‘ stated ~that | ab| _ Win. mmw‘ml with hay: :; ¢ other Ontaric bishops will | ing assaulted | & employe at Jn o manpmat as | nenmaiaisnnt mow. § . ~ oro, K 4 ten a xâ€" ston â€" 0 Otcawa â€"~ thk cd him -dmam discolora tion : of ‘The t "ol . the diok=® mention| the German‘s face was due to blows ed ~above ~gre: > . , "Rt. Rev. | struck in rebuttal. Thomas. J. wkb.b., appointed wolkke W‘ Nt Rev. R. A.| No case was made out, bowetef an l ® . D.D:; appointed 1880; tn,- Ahe costs: $4.95 wil} be : paidâ€"dor‘by m Rev. Archbistop C.â€" H.| the complainant: > : D.D.. appointed 1898. ‘ani| High Robertson was proÂ¥ed of his Mtawa, ‘M ph Dubham Arrangements Made, OPENâ€"~BRIBERY, was in Toronto n Archbisho p °C, n'?oi:tel 1898, o savmefitid thing : that _ they hat. the Governâ€" as liberal to a poses it? > Will t the same weight Legislat e 7 “? x conten -i_- # itamps are to be alixed to th ï¬.a,flnt : _ of ; $10 . for "Te Sotitcted on sach oulg mal sut lows; B : and dabenturcs _ up “ a A .â€rti a ig. tm mennae sn bet ween |$15,000, â€" $25;, : from . ~ $30,â€" 000, to $35,000, $30, from $25, $30,000, $35; from $30,000 to $49,000, $40; â€" from $40,000 to $100,000, When the sum excéeds $100,000 : the amount to be paid. in stamps will bo dxcided â€" by the board. $ . C On orders> for the an .““A territory . to municipalities the charge is ~3$5; approval of byâ€"laws _ LLV um ol Ser â€" “ a C Isdu"iuâ€â€™ jas plants, $5; 4 wat â€" of Mm‘ the : “ ol interest on debenturés; $5;appfoâ€" val <~of â€" railway compantes" i aws, rules, ~ tarifs or plans, $4; certifice tion of plans of _ electric‘ transame silon lines, $2;, approval .of â€" appointâ€" ment olâ€" examiners of: motormen, $1. ted By the PARTIES MAY YET sis arising out of the deadlock: ‘ofâ€" ths past fortnight in connection with _ the ‘election bill seems to be gradualâ€" â€" mo specific d ments today. to, Ware fabant feine y m stt there is zmmi.. ra m sides of House.. that the presont _ huéhmmmnwmu.%f the ‘dissolution of â€" Parliament, much of ‘the mostâ€"important ~* part of the sessional agenda still pracuiâ€" cally untouched. _ On. the o%: _ hand> the ~Governthent is anxious that the public _ buginess . â€" of â€" "the country sbould not, be ‘ unnecessarily ‘embarâ€" sent ‘impasse. whtle not conceding ‘by any mmsm right of a minority ‘to dictate: terms of peate, are willing. to actcopt now, as they bave bech all along, any pro=. posal ‘for an amendment to the con: tentions clause of the bill thatâ€"will, not jéopardize the fight ofâ€"the Mantâ€" toba : ‘electors, itrespectivaolâ€" patty: On . the other hand, the Opposition The death occurred on â€"F <Lot :r. George Meyer, at tu‘ s O s son in Bloomingdale, a T of 74 years. Deceased ...m-fl will p on a from the home of ~his won _ Jacob Meyer, 25 Simeon St. to St. Peter‘s Church, thence to the East End ceâ€" metery. for butial; iC wows 18 meinbers, after, soberly sizing up ‘the situation, ‘are concluding that they are ‘not so ready fot . an appeal . to the country ~ on the issug ~as. they have pretended. â€" Theâ€"common . senso ot:the public, : when onc» ; the. issue is ‘thorouglly ‘understood, | is a factor that â€" they are beginning: to‘. reckon with, M.“flt moOre . Mï¬â€™ frame . of was & day in @ less factious % sulting: in‘ theâ€"passing of a considet~ able â€" amount of supply. 1t is :beâ€" lieved: that, as the present . fever coolsâ€"down, . a Turthsr ' 6 conâ€" ference | between the two leaders will result. in a‘ â€" mpiodus eing : reached amd the bil} beingâ€" sent on to committee s ie ic coort The» combatants asked the magis~ trate on ‘Thursday to say â€" whether the blow cstruck constituted assault. ‘The magistrate thought ¢0 and fined Berg $5 and $6.95 costs. Berg, realâ€" iting the teality of this,. inappreciatâ€" Angiy shrugged his shoulders and went his way promibing to return with _ _A _ onéâ€"act farce; place Goldberg‘s home, ©<Joseph ‘street, ‘ 1st scenes gun»' Mrs.â€" Goldberg : ordercd from the place and followed . ~by Goldberg. ~ Berp quickly . removes coat giving ib to Mrs. Goldberg, and strikes Goldberg, who falls and ris ing runs to his ? abparently _ to strike ~ her but in reality to gtt Berg‘s cont. having returned alter striking Tob ostensibly for his coat, but seeing Goldberg with it, “mmd mim: of lig;hfl.ni“ !1“: begri ig and separated combatants, _ <*_| mote than stage money No case was made the costsâ€" $4.95 will the complainant: Hhugh Robertson : mm pationalit tarcd for at the H DIED IN BLOOMINGDALE. obet Laom ‘wu ptevflmol I nationality .y<He w f ve ons ies a . holber