~â€"©&COAL SUPPIY WILL SOON BE EXHAUSTED E: ï¬ P V W _ PA PR s EPE PY °W @~â€" & _ %"_ _ PO HELP DECIDE Who Shall Go Who Are The Fifteen Most Popular People " In This County? Grand Prize "Free Trip to Europe", covering transportation from Berlin Edinburg, Glasgow and Paris, and seturn to Berlin. All transportation and hotel expenses paid. 15â€"â€"FIFTEEN PRIZES As an alternate Grand Prize, the winner of the ‘"Trip to Europe" may, | wish, accept a Fiano, to be supplied from the Gourlay, Winter & Leeming Company, of Toronto, valued at $350. and _ to pegloc i it approxin 4ons. J ts woil half miles .mdl.:ï¬' utha ble, â€" will this . con drawing « same recl the past. was @ 1816.1825 1826â€"1835 1836â€"1815 181041858 18501805 Ar Ih rd PIANOâ€"$350.00â€"PIANO 75 I molded int Scotland, England and France. ntur msump{ follows ;:ï¬o Expense of the Daily Telegraph and Weekly Chronicleâ€"Telegraph DK i k1 h calt bef il nall ipplies But thi ipply trill a Sn MA il th 83,417,82 178,795,014 419,426,10 | i!fl!v‘}_! They will be Presented with Seven Sparkling Diamond Rings and Seven Beautiful Gold Watches, and the Most Popular of All Will Make a Trip to Europe, Visiting 341 1,168 Igati impet 119 It‘s up to You to Say WHO‘S WHO. The Voting is Free. called "pay _ slitais. while infetior qual.lics tions as are dificult to «t touched. The i Ask al I cad t U ARE IN V IT Winner of the Telegraph‘s Grand Prize will sail on this Palatial Steamer on July 9th. t PJ th th T\ 11 t1 For Your Votes When Paying Your Subscriptions. ti al ALLAN LINE STEAMER "LAURENTIAN®" t TT AT Duthay The | topic set discugsion . during Thursday is the | WILL MEET AT HAMILTON th Pub _ during the forencon . of is the Duty of the People tho «Movement for the â€"Ex« ippointt D ul 11 â€"=â€"1 5 to London, it he or she i t1 liver Muni t iddn U 11 mall ali tI P Hamilt en May 15 vote on four jarge . Dyâ€" laws aggregating â€" $165,600 for _ imâ€" portant . civic improvements. They ure: Waterworks extension and . filâ€" tration plant, $125,000; electric l.lgt hn Of the Diamond and Watch Prizes, two of each will be awarded to contestants in District, who take first and sc:ond places respectively. â€" Berlin Disâ€" trict, being a double District, two Diamonds (1sts) and two Watches (2nds) will be awarded therein. m, of Victoria, B.C., Dr. Geo. D. orter and a nummber of others, both wsicians and Jaymen, are . expected ) take part in the discussion of this rhiect . t 1| \ 7 Elegant Diamond Rings 7 Beautiful Gold Watches i t 1 ipalit the DISTRICT PRIZES I of 11 t 11 Iwen Sound will four large _ byâ€" it on â€" at ighborh m will r 41 ptio wld â€" furni: rthy of t mntemplatin f bubereul ladies _ of interesting td t rnish t the it ( it trace of them conid be ! ether week they turned u Kicawber stvle, in a big tal store at Winnipeg. _ had almost become waltc somewhat» similat fate h GROWING INDEPENDENCE a1} The Monctary Times has been _ do ; good work in impressing upon miu dpalitics the need for betfer meth s of busisess finanee and bookkeep Dh cm â€" fown, lest some e months _ ago. _ No ould be found The tufned up, in true in a big departmenâ€" nnipeg. _ There they me walite paper. A ar fate has just beâ€" them happor it the c some been 1 ible tran arC tC I s get town with its sinking fund. Duting the course of an audit held in _ Janâ€" wary inquiry was made for the debenâ€" tures, and they could not be located. It was stgted that they had been hanâ€" ded to the late treasurer, but no sign of them could be discovered. Te town â€" chanced to <«hoid a chartered Lank receipt for the debentures, and tary ture Itow ced town â€" chanced to <«hoid a chartered bank reccipt for the debentures, and the bunk, recognizing its lMability in the matter, we understand, accordâ€" ingly _ issued a bond of _ indemnity. mt surely a great patrt of the blame for the occurrence rests _ with the rauntcipality. At Medicine Hatâ€"â€" and enourgh good sence is there to effect many things that go on in municipal ‘busifess that would astonish the AatePapers if thry became aware. of such confusion, a toletated by the ricipal capacity . many things that husiniess that w T1 it ph in their cnw are a great in municipal 1 L apr wb 1] p Id each ut es mg: Oliava, April 41.â€"An event in the Partiamentary ada â€"took singrant 1 #, tweutyâ€"lour survising hitst Paslisment of the teudered a banquet by the € Ulub «) the capital. Invitali® it C, A. P. Pelicticr, Sit Jo‘hn Hen. W. J, Macdonal4, Hon. Blake, Hon. John Co Miller,. Hon. Wm. Ross, 1 3 McClelan, Hon. James Y $ J‘vun Grant, Hon. W. H. Ray, I. Cameron, _ A. W. Savary, . and Me‘s s. _ Loverelt DeV. _ Chipman, Frank killam, Natban Francis Hurdâ€" on, Basile Benoit, Hou. G. B. Baker and Fherif Hagar, these constituting the "Old Brigade" who took part4a the early deliberations of the Dominâ€" ion Parliament, and tbere were preâ€" sent Fir â€" Mackensic _ Bowell, Mon, 'Julru Costigan, Hon. W Miller, hn Wim. Ross. Sir Jam~s Grant, + ir . Charks Tupper, Sic. Mac Bowell, Fic Richard Cartwright, Jobu _ Costigan, Hon. W Hon. Wim. Ross, Sir Jan Mr. Basile Benoit, Hon. C aud Rberif Hagar. Letters of regrct at inability to be preseat were read by the Sectetary of the cJub, Mr. Gerald H. Brown, from Sonatuc W. J. Macdonald, of _ Vicâ€" toris, B.C.,; H. Cameron of Mabot N.S., A. W. Savary of Anuapolis Roy al, â€" NS.; Frank Killam, Yarmouthy N.%.; Sit John Carling, London; Hos, Edwourd Blake, Toronto, Licutenantâ€" Governor Kir â€"Alphouse Pelletier _ of Quebec and others. i Sir â€" Wilfrid Lavrierâ€" proposed â€" the toast to the first Pacliament of Canâ€" ada. Jt was the young guard to the old guard, he said. When Sir Witâ€" frid untered parliament the men who represented _ the positions now filled by himself and Mr. Borden were Kir John Macdonald and â€" Alexander Meâ€" Ken i>, "and," he said, "we cannot do belter than that. I shou‘d take a Jeal out of th» book of Sir John Macâ€" donald, and Mr. Borden should "take a leaf out ofthe book of Mr. Mac Lenvic.‘ ~ Fir Macsenzic Bowell, h3 said, was a hard bitter, "and . my ribs are still sensitive of the blows that 1 orcecived from Iuim," said Ni Waifiid Mr. Costigan hhe know as a briend | and an opponent. . Nir _ Wilâ€" frrt named | the other survivors. preâ€" sent. befowing _ a compliment Upen a leaf out Lenme."‘ said, was rihs ane i that Te Waifird sent each It. L. Borden proposed the Eleventh Parliament. There was every reason, he said. to be proud of the parliaâ€" mont as constituted toâ€"day. Te en ate was a vsoful adjunct, ond he beâ€" lieved the committees of the branch did bettor work that the committecs of the house of commons. He beheyâ€" ed that theâ€" parliament was _ better than any of the three previots parâ€" liaments ef â€" which he had been _ a membet . o is mun‘ as alo was Kieved t did bet! of the 4 ed that â€"tton. +. K Kerr, Speater â€"of â€"the Seqpete, and | Mou, Uharles _ Marcit, Speaker of th comutons, replied. Hon. I. W. Scott inttoduced _ the _ toast, "The Dominion of Canada." Hon. James Young, in a letter exâ€" pressing his regret that he could not bo present, wrote in part:â€" 1ts opening in O(fawa on Novemâ€" ber 6, 1867, was one of the most mmemorable events in the history of British America. Her: Majesty‘s 96â€" prosentative, â€" Lord Monek, in Lis speech â€" from the throne, _ welcomed federated Canada as "a . new . nationâ€" ality," and its first Parliament must forever be distinguished on account of the many ominont Canadian statâ€" ality," and its first Par forever be â€" distinguished of the many ominont C ésmen who composed it, among whom wereiâ€" and theâ€" Jamented martyr of Confedâ€" eration, that giffed erator, the Hon. D‘ Arey McGee. The prescnce of these gentlemen as. members woukd _ have done â€" honor to the illustrious chamâ€" bers of _ Westminster or Washington, let alone our first Con‘edcration Parâ€" liament, and 1 have leng beon of opâ€" inion that _ for ability, indepondon e, oveniny atid patiletio desite to comâ€" plete the fabric of Contederation en wolid and enduring lincs, the Parkiaâ€" ut azat Remor to night th the perâ€" plete the fabric of Conftedera wolid â€"and enduring lines, the ment you honot to night in sens of its twentyâ€"two sumvisdi bers has never been sn passed has ever been equalled, by an yorcdly driven out of the blo Dr. _ Sboop‘s Rheumatic Re quid or tablet form. _ Dr. boo}et on Rheumatism plad interestiagly . tells just how done. _ Tcll some sufterer of or better still, write Dr. M cine, Wis., for the book aud S.ampl+9. Cend no meoney with Dr. &hboop and gve Khewmnatit mar Jnt . DIATCUUOTC Sir A. Aime Dotvion, Hon. Edward Blake, Sir Francis Hincks, Sir Mexander T. Gall. Hon. Alexander Mgckengl Sir George Btienne Carth Sir Charles Tuppet, Hon. Luther H. Holton, it Jolin Rose, Sir Albert 1. Smith, Hon. William MacDougo). Sir Wilftid Looks Back Kir K1 208 Sir: Samucl Hon, David Sir Alexan Hon. Hon Hon Hou Pord onb John David Mills, AMexander Campbell, Joseph Howe. J. Hillyard Camcron L. 8. Huntingdon, Timothy An im MacDouy Cart wright, 1 L. Tilley, raives Kenate the jsons att Macdonald Monek, in Lis one, _ welcomed "a â€" new . natiottâ€" Parliament must rlin ither Canadian statâ€" it, conspictious pr. F m plainly 13 uickly â€" and of thislt Shoop, ad free hoop wi th 14â€" â€" dt L its Raâ€" test jean