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fiNICELY DECORATED BERRY -siv-'DisHES-PREei l---- r--te'psttnis to -choose trt-m with NCe -mrja-f fof one pound of 3re. -c. ertoc teaevoft cofTee at Royal Tea Ca. 14 and ISO Ht, Bes our lovely line ef breeid SndSbtitter -two given with esch pound, purchase, TOUR from op. only at leHAIHrl BBV8-, 11 asiessjal aa TOOK OVER DOSE j.

I OF HIS MEDICINE Resident of Somerset Street Okueed Cooaldereole 06m- motion. Residents of Somerset street between Bay and Percy startled the other auernoon to ae a man running furl oualy up and down the atreet In I very excitea frame or mind, it vn Mr. waiter Smith. Ml Somerset atreet. Ha bad been sick and taking a tonic tor.

bis stomach, but not getting the relief he expected from two or three doaes, had swallowed the entire contents of the bottle. Hie alarming actions I were the result of a dread ot some terrible consequences of therash actn ttager. however, on exam lnlng him later, found no 111 effects There was nothing harmful the medicine, he took, though it was order ed to be taken with cars. Seeing the strange actions of Mr. Smith, the neighbors thought at flxet be was out of bis sjUnd.

Another fetory wss started that he had. taken poison; and tried to commit aulcide. Mrs. Smith, when seen by the Jour nal sxpreaaed great indignation at the atorlee that were circulated. She said: "Mr.

Smtthlwas not etck until last Saturday. (He bad been -under-medl-cal cars, bat not laid ue. He has always beerf a heavy but quit suddenly a short time ago.sund be bar been working night and day. Hia eye tern was-oompletely run down, and he was lining a prescription he got from the doctor. He thought a little mors than the regular doss would do blm rrotlanil irn wrrs afraid, hut 'he la all right now.

He Is taking a week or uwo holidays which be will spenA at Duncsnvllls." I Mr. Smith has been trying' to com plete his bouse, but work on it has stopped since laat Saturday. He told several, persona recently that ha would riever have started to -build If he ought It would cost halt as much as does. i --wXU-'? 20 PAGES VOL. XIX -No, 16S OTTAWA, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, -1904.

PRICE ONE CENTi 1 Hfc, JG tUN iJN OURJN AL, ANOTHER HARDBLOW Navy Suffers Loss of-Battleship, MOTHER AND A CJIUISEI Admiral Togo Tells of the ceaaful operation of Tor Toklo, June ti. noon. -Admiral Toco 7 report Ihtt on Thursday last, Juns t. his patrol' boat dlscov-n the bt-. tlesalp Peresvlst and seven otnbr sela, accompanied by nine, torpedo boat destroyera, near the entrano.

of Port Arthur harbor. They warned -Mm wleleisly and be Immediately advanced hia entire eef except those'' engaged upon apecial duty. The admiral then discovered that the Rusaaln eet, which cunslstsd ot air live cruls-' era and fourteen evidently planned a daah southward by aundown. The, Rureisns stopped" outside thl em ranc to the harbor, and after nlgbt full, a of Japanese torpedo boat destroy re resolutely attacked the Rue Stan ahipa and succeeded In topredolng and sinking a battleship ot the Pera- vlet type and dlaabled the battleahlp Sevastopol. A cruller of the Diana tvpe waa observed being towed into the harbor on Friday morning, and It waa evident aha had auatalaed serious damage.

c-v. it OTTAWA BWWTNS A FfiLLOWSHI Vr. Alex. Oalhoun Captures an Bono From Chicago Unl-y. Yerelty.S Mr.

Alexander Calhoun. M.A., son of Br. R. Or Calhoun, who Is visiting at hia boms on Patterson avenue, has won a fellowship in classica In Chicago University. Mr.

Calhoun la a graduate of Queen's 'University, where In com pletlng hia Aria course, two years sgo he- captured the gold medal In classics. Mr. Calhoun Is ouly 13 years of age and for some time psst bss tjeen sup-; Plying the plsos of ths classical pro- feasor la Msnltoba University at win nines. Ha was awarded ths two yeara fellowship at Chicago by reason -of his brllUsdt course and record, at The fellowahlo carrlea with It two years' board at. the great Chicago Unl 'verslty.

which Wr. Cslhoun will attend i. this tall to pursue a post graduate seiuse. l( i THE THIBETAN EXPEDITION 8trUlnK Aooount of MongoUlui Hogtlllty by a Correspondent 7' St Petersburg, iuns 25. A corrJa--mtwtonL of the "Novo Vremys" at Kobdo.

In Northweatem China, senja a Startling account of Mongolian hoS--tlllty to the Tibet expedition. It appears that iemaa from Lbasa are traj-v-lluig among the villages, demand lug tos support, of the great Buddhls tribes. organisation of consider able atreugth haa been completed a Kobdo, is the Lake Balkaah district snd as far east- aa Lake Baikal Kal murks and Burials ara already as. asnibllng. These warriors are able to off rnnnidiibla ODtiOBitieii.

thetr cavaln cqinpares favorably with the CosM aBK. ana ine vremya jr.ftriui a ciitastrophe aa Inevitable a British fores enters ths holy Cil of usn. The Hussion administration has hall jutny coliiaiona with Ihess trlts. bt la lea the "Novos Vretnya," IThltis now determined on opposing. Oi Britum.

and the trouble is spreading casiwaro. AN EXCITING SCENE, NOT ON PROGRAMME. Paris. June -Phot-t prasent st he matinee of Hoatock'a ileinerrle witnessed an excllisiff apevtacle not on th progrsmmo 'Monday, svenlnr. While a trainer named Miller was putting seven Bengal tigers through their -jerformance tigress named Orace sprang at hire, knocked him down, 'and tore him wi0i her teeth.

Mr. Miller: wKo Is K'lnan -of Immense strensth, 'msnssed to 'regsln his feet, and, sets lug ths nlmal. flung her against bars of the vge Then. pals and bleeding, he continued his per'srm- Ths Incident was -so that thsre was no panto among ths sudiencs, who snthuslsstlcsRSL so ajlauded ths plucky trainer. POOR MAHER.

Jl phllsdelphla, Pa, iuns 4. Peter Maher was to-nlshf knocked out In 1 -nlinite sn-7 aeconda by "Jack" Wll- Bams of this city. BEAT THE EMPEROR. JKI-Er; Germany, raie for. the big yachts teAay the L-hooner 'yacht Insnmar (Ownvd'.

bv Morton r-iant. Of w.l.r cams Ih'Tltm, DUNDONALD-ANMi In SIR FREDERICK HAVE NOT MET FOR SEVERAL MONTHS, IT IS SAID. Commentary on Statement by the Mlnletor In the Bouse of Oommona. Another question of veracity aeems to be arising over the thorny Di matter. esr rrederlck Borden la bis a-nfc-h In the Housj ef Conrmons on-Tnurs- day dviounc4 lnl Dundonsed tvr In mg 81 Kred-rlck "ttso efter friendly terms, slthaugh a-KSrdiisg to Lord Ouadonsld'a seoond staJsiannt.

sir Fredertrk had koen dlslngenlsXis In char- acUrlaJna as ttat," a nWl wtjs-h. did sot tntet-J to plrs-S admtlal. YrimttU at Laid Dundonsld state poi Itlvelv that there has not been any 6i and Lord for several trmptbs. TOOK Hie OWN UIK. Tragle DesWi a Former OtUwem at fehburg.

Mass. Mr. ReUly. Laurler avenue east, hasthe sincere sympstny ot Bis many friends Ini Ufa traglo death of his son. Fred.

St Fltohburg. Mass, Through ths police authorities of that town the local police were Informed that' ths dead body or the young man had been found hanging from a tree ica remote part of the town, and that was probably a case or suicide. Ths late Fred O'Bellly had gone away over ten years sgo, and was only heard from at Intervals of years. Ths body was burled at Fltchburg. TRANSFERS OF LICENSES.

The Board of License Commissioners will meet early next week to. consider several applications for transfers of licenses Mr. D. A. Davidson baa applied for transfer of the Qlobs hotel license now held by Mr.

Thomas Land' say. The Globe waa purchased some time sgo from Mr. Lindsay by Messrs. O. A.

Davidson and La vole. TOO MUCH ATTENTION TO LADY PASSENGERS. Paris June IS. Orders bavs been received from the -managers of ths Cunard Steamship Company Liver pool, says the Hersld'a Boston-corres pondent, to ths effect that the fTicere the lady peissengera hereafter. It is un- ths lsdy passengers hereaftr.

It la un-dratood that ths order IS ths result of letters of complslnt received passengers with regard to -the recent flirting indulged In by the officers Clu ng 1 PERSONAL. Mrs. WSA. Code snd little daughter Muriel lft tne. city this week for To ronto and Omils, where they will spend ths next two monthr-wlth friends.

Mr." and Mrs. W. Miss Annie sndl Mr. John MoCullough. who "Were pre- ioosM I lo mrstl- dajft on sent st ths ordination ot ths HwvW.

wtahln. to olaci F. McCuilough at the SclwlsstlcatetrnJjn 'state ef to meet any Knew Mnat in ml lu conservative last, snd who hsre been the u.ieor -HI. v' -r. A.

Z. Palmer is th winner nt the hMdirspompetlttmr orths iOttaw Tcotf club for ths Rldeau cud. He M-rv. A. Jackaon In tbe Anal J' Wood! of- Peut.f who C-rie been a tire Oorferencs of "h-rltlea and CorrecMon held at Port--V land.

Malne.Mll at present rlslUnjc friends lp IMS- fltyS. BAND CONCERTS. RsoktlfTa Park, Sunday 3 p.m. O' Mth Rsgimsnt Band, Brrtsnnlaon-ths-Bsy HO -wn. assrss- aanav i-i Mr.

A. McCuilough. 15 Au. KUBu. iciui usu home In Lonsdale.

OntT rsT. Sd wareonVrFiecViirooJel atreet, sccompsjiled by her-aon, Master! ueorga. ana vj miss vaooii osoiitia leaving on a.visnCte, 'vVlnnl- Iloralns end otber points Manitoba and expect to be awsyvtorl two BAND CONCERT, ROCKLIFFl Trml--)ou of the Commsnding Omcers.nd. theom.rs the Mi Regiment-Band will glvs a concert' av. Hockllse Fark Bonaay afternoon, in-oat-v 'McCtore, Strand, vxatdles" out to-day.

at Booastors. A Jt JanrtsV, Blft 8UITALsCsv 1-. aionaav only, snv euic ine-tora I to-order or S14.00 snot csh. Worth. from :o.M to U2.00.

Latgest stock In Ottswa. J. R. Mi Olta was fopnlar Tailor. 1 i slasxks BV LIBERAL VOTE IN HOUSE STANDS BY MR.

FISHER A Straight Party Motiorr of CensurtB; 7 Sir Wilfrid Hurler Makes an Eloquent Statement Regarding the Use of the Word "Foreigner" and Quote? BtftbhPre-. cedents as to the Treatment of Lord Dundonald. The debate on ths tHsher-Dundon sld affair in ths House ot Commons closed st HO this morning. Ths amendment ot Mr. JL L.

Borden censuring Hon. Sydney Flaher for. his, interference In the organisation of ths Scottish Li-tot Dragoons In ths Eastern Townships was defeated by a vote of 84 against to tort. Ths majority, of 41 for the government was a straight party one. Hon.

Mr- (1ll The Conservative speakers were; CoL Bam Hughes, Ruf us Pops, T. Chase sag Mr. Ingram and Capt Hackett, On the Liberal side Dr. Russell and Sir Wilfrid Laurler spoas. IE8 OPE gba res Cot Bam Hughea; resumed ths de bate upon Mr.

Borden's motion cen suring Mr. yiaher for hia Intel irenos the sppolntment of ofnesrs tl the Thirteenth Dragoons. As It had been proved that Mr. Flaher had meddled In these appointments. he thought that Mr.

Fisher would have admitted his fault and saked for jths pardon of the people, and the Incident would then have been passed over and forgotten. But evidently it waa a caas of ftati-Jlng together or hanging, separately, sndso ths government were seeminkly gloating over their conduct No ens bad been surprised by the position taken by the Minister ot Agriculture. but thsy wars more then surprises I by' the position which ths Minister of MUltla had taken. They had Sx- I pec ted something better of him tnsn Kto back up Mr. Fisher.

Thet Csnfidentisr Report, He (Cot Hughes) said ha wss thtre to demand that part ot the "corln-dentlal" report of the general in 1102 should "be- given to the. House. LoW Dundonald'p covering letter might have been marked private, but It bid been sent to Blr Frederick some days previous to the report. The press laijon of the report could not now do any harm. Ths story had gone abroad Vrat Lord DundonaM bad proW posed an extensive scheme ot fortln caUons by which the Canadian border a.

KH-Jla with forts Tlve Olobe bad complained that the scheme Involved en expenditure of some 000.000. Lord rjutidonald'e whole I principle, as" hs understood It. bsdt been ths very reverse ot this Hs bsui slmed at the Upbuilding of the, country, ant not wt ths establishment of sn army controlled by a few oligarchs but a militia controlled by the people. If part 1 ot the report were not presented It would be Lord Dundonatd'e duty at ths issrllest opportunity to publish It broadcast. In order Sbat they might' kludge whether the slanders whUh were being besped on him by Minister ei.siiiiiiai vers juatined or noL Lord Dundon-1 'r John Macdonald.

eald CoJonet hit naither directly nor IndlreoUyUHughss. bsd bsd two strong principles trrsoaaaed noon the constitution. Oenersl Hutton. on the other hand. hud In a dosen ways Violated all ths principles of ths constitution, and tbs Minister of Militia had tamely submitted to It.

Mr. Fisher, whose, siieech hsd been reeking with po: ooslty and venom, had himself mltte.1 sn unoonsiituiionsi sec in assuming to take- upon himself the duties of Minister of Mllltls. The Prime Minister was the only member of the Csblnet whs bad a right to do thla, without being actually sworn In. and If this matter ware reported to His excellency, as It ehould be. would be his duty to demand Mr.

Fisher's -reslgnstlon. He had been glad last -right to hear Sir Frederick Borden decisis thst If he hsd been at his post this unfortunate incldsnt would not have occu'rrett. It had renewed bis oldtlms, fslth In Blr Frederick. rllr Frederick Borden said If I bad been hers I would havo consulted the Minister of Agriculture early in. the affair and I believe then this unfortunate troiibls would not havs oc curred.

'Conaervatlva spplsuse), 1 Col. sm glad to bear His Minister of Militia declare that, and-1 believe if he had been here bs would- have the -meddling Minister of Agriculture down. Lest Might the-MInlster of Militia bad taken grant ore-lit to himself for a long list of meritorious acts whit-h he hsd man- aged to perform during hia tenure of office. js'o one would seek for sn In stent to. minimise- his good works.

-but he bad been-able to do It all be he had been bucked up by Col-onel Ward Tlsjsle. Conservative, Nlorfoik): Col. Ward (Cons, Knat rnirham) and himself "-Colonel Hushes), v. cons. applause.) He enemy, bad put- In ths estimates a sunVei three million dollars for ths pu-chastspf rlne snd the Prime Minister ws ll a ws re of the agitation which, iiad beeacarrlrd on Isuebec oy t-qe s.iDrai pa-y to proven txtnie move.

'-SOC- Assault en ntrrrisher. ColIoghe proceeded tasnd out some yernainoiiquers to tne. mnuateri ot agrfculture4eciarlng hlmjo be tnej He believed It nearly breaking Sir 'Ths rha-HrSvoy a lifetime terest-ors a high grade- Plane, ftr d- rrlce. rWe -ensatlonsl SMlsof-Planos oil page CHOICE CREAMERY; BUTTER.5 "Made fresn dally. 20 asnts per Unorder from driver or 'phone 118.

tot THE OTTAWA OAIRY ca4 If you sre a Piano 'Huyer and mean business, -now is your opportunity. See ssnsetioiul sale of Pianos on page S. ficVc your Crmrer for OTTAWA REAM BRICKS. delMnns de- sens. PINTS 20 CTS.

QUARTS -i i I Division Rejectslhe Conservative Wilfrid Laurie r's heart to bars to ju up with 'a man like Fisher In ths cab Inst. (Oreat laughter.) OtfL Hughes tntlmetel that before Lord. Dundonsld made bis speech In Montreal the gen eral told blm bs was sick of ths med dlesome interference of Flahen snd had determined to cut the painter. Cot Hughes then referred, to the attitude of ths press charged that subsi dised agents ot the government In ths old country otnosrs paid by ths Vo- minion sgent their time writing srti clea to ths English, preae puffing up thla eovornment and then through the medium of the fifteen thousand dollar a year subsidy the Canadian Asso- clstsd Press, extrscts from the4 artl- cle. were Mnt out to Canada the." opinion, ot the PPl of CCons.

Hs obJecUd In toto to the country paying the csble tolls, to send out the hogwmsh of ths London Daily News' and Chronicle. "We did not want the views ef sny newspapers that were subsidised by ths Boora." (Hear hear.) Mr. Fisher bid detlb- hti a.i. -lT- sponsible government. It might suit ths Juvehlls msmbsrof ths goSernment from London (Mr.

Hymsn) nd sneer but he knew mors about pigs' feet than abont.reeponslbls gov-, ernment. (Oreat laughter.) Mr. Fish- sr. to say the least, had bee it proven; guilty of deception: not-. to use el stronger term.

"Hs haa had the hardt-j. hood." the colsnal remarked Imstentorf Un tones, "to stand up In this house ams. TJi-enca oy twitting coi. rtugnes and suts vrtist. bs himself must know.

oi being bombsstltiand Pompelis. He Is a deliberate untruth." (Orlt shouts had read a l-ctr to Blr Frederick i Borrten and Mr. He had once rircture alsCMh Oenersl Hutton. CoL Hughes "Well. It the rules oi How w.ra kllow W(nlld parliament torbld me to attar, what 11, uq--jnw, crawl before sir Frederick In my heart, then retract the Borden snd Mr.

Fisher and--bg their CRenewsd erlee ef order.) lpardonsj order to get eoine favor OoU ltsvs istiscled The fiuiii' the minister tnllltla? Vhe statement. I bow promptly to perils- TBeresford precedent referred to by OoL mentary raise, bat seen Amerlesn aald tt-ughes-hsd been ahaltered the mom-tha other day In the House ef Beprs wss used snd there was noEng- at Washington, man lt. ,.1 JLj. the Opposition. ---'They were obit-red scmwtlme.

apeak trsro the Aeart. xa to to tn, UnllM (Cons. Uughter.) 1 States: He "hsil nothing to romplsln -ltiaen Rights. r-ignrdlng the; manner In which CoL Continuing ae cemented upon the! attltude of some ef the Liberal news- papers who were resorting to a species of petty Intimidation of the mliitle H. AmtrmA it iA k.

desired it to be olesrly understood that any muma orncor wner. noi on aeryica wss ss tree to deal with bis command- Ins ofllcer. ths D.O.d. sttha minister. or militia, as any man living.

Tnere waa no law In thla country thst. coull touch him- That was ths fight tie bad fougbt with Oenersl Hutton and he hsd thsa -tsoght ths prime minister what the constitutional rlghtp ot Cans- wrs. which he tried to One waa to preserve the Integrity of tfis bench snd tbs other ta-ensurs ths Integrity of the millle. In both these respects Sir Wilfrid Laurler and his followers hsd woefully failed. Sir Wilfrid Laurler had rnads an Inexcusable to Lord Dundonsld sa a foreigner.

It weuld be useless to attempt Whether In English or Frsnob ths -word wss the same, meaning -one unknown," a atranger to the country. Bullets. The minister ot militia had admitted that be left the matter with Mr. Fish sr. Mr.

Fisher hsd admitted that there -rae an understanding that Dr. pickel'a name would be struck even if hs did not desire olmself. Mr. Fisher wss guilty of trickery. Sir Wilfrid objected to this word ss unparliamentary and the Speaker tip held hlm.

-JoL Hughea retracts the word-end being told slao that "deception" and "rascality" wars equally unparliamentary gave up the attempt to And any parliamentary word. fit to charsctorire Hon. Mr. Flahers action. Col.

Hughes dealt with, a number of appointments of Conservatlvea-wTilch Mr FJrher. had and ed Invariably that In none of the cases was the set Ion politically disinterested. It Mr. Fisher had been controlling the Boer war he- would have rated out Ds Wet and Deiarey on the iatne ground sa be bad ruled oat Dr. Pick i One-sided Publicwtisns.

In connection with LorSDundon aid's trip to the two Islands Paolflo coast lost Csnsda Aiusa uouiiuary aarara, nugnes crltlclMdvsir-sFrederick and tbs gov ernment forllieVay they hsd stlempt- ed te hsvs thetr vie-ws published snd to prevent lard -1 from expressing his views ths lataftd- lr Frederrck Borden said aonaio, nau maqe lewsi punuc ape-nn es about, the matter In direct denn.r of ths orders hs had been given- byj I rpjl. Hughes repHea that tmvt waa fAtln Mbiacrlon In tbss fVv- ahopldrieve had theirSiry view pub llshed to suit -ttiemeeivea and told Lord Dundonald not te. dare utter on wo'rd upon the eoursej-Std Dundonsld bd taken kerrMn matter- be had done wbst ws the besi "coursefe-ther-cenjntry, ev-mtf he TisI riajioew -jew iviicr THE PALM GARDEN. tTresin. ffoudi ailtt reelect aort.

BOMKB8ETT SIT, "oeat- Bank Sis" th FTWerflJttawa' oommftted a breach etiquette sa some claimed. Flshec -bowevor, bad been, proven guilty of trampling upon the constitution snd of gtresent ing misleading statements to the bouse which made him unnt to -occupy po sition as a member of ths house. There had been similar esses to the present one. One waa that retard to the rottenness of the English navy brought up -by Lord Bereeford, snd another the emergency ration cssa brought up by General Miles and Cot Roosevelt In the Cuban' war. Lord And published a letter exboslns the condition of ths navy and hs retained nis position.

8" Lord made abject spology for ItT LVL wss sll over." Mr. Fisher had been dlsn Issed snd 8h. Frederick Borden put In Ills pmper position the Dundonsld incident might have been lust ss ssilafactorny settled, In. the American case; the jioslllon of Oenerai Mills snd. Col.

Rooisvelt hsd been so strong that Bcretary Alrer had to go. In conclusion Cdl. Hughes .1, lin.leaJ V.1V mtlM Wa the lubatance1. for the shadow Inishla rase ti.ry would' notjoosen the ties with Great Britain, but would tighten them. Applause.) rDfV.

Dfc RUSSELL'S REPLY. Hunell. the Liberal member for ljughes had east bis horoscope for btrn- hs -were, to realise tne ftecssts of his future he would be Sd spt any netr he hsd sll pasl onu snd endeavor to his omilal-We became him like jHV. o( Mr. Russell i rt nmmiB.

alon of hia case to "ol. HiiKhea. Mr. r.asiiell then treated the House to a few Continued on Page 19 PERDICARIS AND VARLEY FREE Tretler." June 25. 12-r5 am tBulletink loo i'erdicajla ana Cromwell Varley, wh He c-tiuri by tho banUl lUls-ull.

hve arrtioj 1'. nu u-is Is -v-iry tnu. fallinied after his l'n rlile, ttut he is glad to get trock. lis Is arc.lLlv McAat-J with the accorded blm by the townsmen who met Hi gre.il.. numiwi THE CHORISTERS 7v MADE MERRY "--n'tis -rholr of Dotnlnion church had wind up of'th year'a list evening previuua to ioui-iuneni fir-the unimcr.

At th dose the nrrfnra lew cream and cake sere serv- ted and a ilrcee spent. The cnutr 'wiir enl iv a nic.nlc at oark t- itay as the gueis of the tra-tena tns church. ar- will lease i jU- -x'i A'RED HOT GAME, -a veev lriler-etlla time ul l-rosse wss oa Oliver's ll-l-t two junior IfKHU CHiisu in- oir "i the Pastlmt-si and -which eUar 'Pi'ls won arier a iiai'tl. t'wsle. tlie axore bs-Insj 6 to 3 their -rIhie -m pretty -taat llii twain 'end wuiHd i k.

tu get Sr. nisth-on, with the HcU limrs. '1'he fullowlna are the tcsme. aa thev wi-relinct Iri'ts-I. Mullen, ST.

Parr. J. Me. rmldrL Watson. V.

Olover Hvoy. W. o' Brjeiix.u. N'orrls. J.

Uooley, 1. Hall. A- Murphy. tlslgUah. rasitoi'-'' wiiict nmilla.

U. Wcsh. tl. "t-ivnlB, J. enheai Ctina.k.

I. ain nwti, n. uoraivn. aa Kereree jn. rvawm F.

Jlooll-. Sail. FRONTENAC COMPANY'S DIVI. nsNn.f ellrectorsof "the Fronfefcao of Klligston have devi clare-i atkyldsnd of. 7 per cent, on tne preferred stock of-the Company.

This la etsthe-JCompany's first year of hiialress-rn. tm Introduction of-JWrang famous Cansdilni Meat h-ts rapidly fit-come the-- mintK-pOrrfllar ccr-stl tfyyd on. the -Caflsdlan' rrwrlt-t. The Frontemi-riJereai CM-rrsany tiave dlSDlaveil great -enterprise inUs In troductlonNind the dWarhig ofthla flrat' dividend in. ItiilWMlpri of Ihe-I bright future the 'Conipany.

has before It. DO VOU NEED NEW JAfl RINGS. Elther-rsr tatr-on you ar- pretty sura to h.rr acrid, or to- lX JlVMi ac a doaen, tt t.iroinavy quainyi Vrt' iiV( P1am viluekver erfXredln beforeV Been SWi a 1 i.Uoil sals fltanoa 01 gea. CAN A ASSURANCE COM-J "Ttr airaiiiatleie ralnv-davs Of eiifSrsrheu liolluv tKrri (Tana.Ia. Llfevi- business fair '-sreiither.

White's School sf -Journslismv- See I Presidential and Vice Nominees of U. A THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Nsmlnsssd -ler President sT the lMrtsl SUtSS. Theodore Roosevelt was born In New Tork City Oct. IT, 18M snd.

graduated from Harvard University in 18M. In 1V-M hs waa a member of the New Tork State Legislators and In KM hs was -defeated as Mayor of Mew York. In ISM he became a police commission-1 er of New Tork. and In 187 he became where he practised his profession. In sesl.tsnt secrets ry of S.

Nsvy. jlf-! he waa chairman of ths Republf In 118. at the time of ths wsr with csn Convention of the State of Indiana Spain, ha Joined ths Rough Riders and In 18M wss an unsuccessful can-' greatly distinguished himself. In 19 dldate for U. S.

Kensts. In 18W be he was elected Governor of New Tork wss sleeted Senator and became State. He la ths author of a umber closs personal friend of President Moot books and essays. I Klnley. OUT OF WORK TOOK POISON 8UI0IDE 0P ALBERT MC-MAB0W, A PLUMBER.

Drank a Doe of Murtatlo Aold And Died In the HospltgX Coroner In Albert McMshon. a nlumner. vaara whohs been residing In Ottawa tor aoms yrsrs, took a dose ot niurlatle pecld yesterday short ly after lbs noon hour, end' died In St. Luke's Hospital at threa o'clock this -morning. Dr.

Baptle. coroner, was notified snd baa riot yet decided whether er not he will bold an Inquest. It appaara that- MoMahon haa been out of work for soma time and It Is aald- hs bad been drinking. He is re ported to have ceased, a fsw days ago. ana auring me past few hours grew very dlspondent.

He was In ths shop or Pierre 1. Bole, plumber, Duke street, yesterday at noon, and while 'there, talked In a gloomy strain. Mr. Hols, hsd occasion to leave ths ahfp for a while and when he returned hs found that McMshon was UL Ths latter said he guessed, thst hs would go- bsck to hia boarding housa. He stsrted snd bad not gone far before bs fell unconscious on.

ths streeL Mr. then removed him to bis but finding that he did; not Improve, bs tetepnoned for tbs ambulance and had bim takrn to HU Luke's Hospital. Dr. surgeon, says ths man suffered conalderabls pain from ths muriatic scld. which is used by plumbers tor solderelng.

Hia tpngus and -sera badly burned and. st three o'clock this morning the end came. l. McMshon admitted to White the hs wanted to end bta existence and was sorry thst hs hsd not taken some thlngthat would fix blm sooner thas the scld. M-Mshon wss employed by Mr.

t. Knrlght tor two or three years, bu not within the past year and Si half: For about alg weeks he wss In -ths sm-ploy of J. P. snd IT. w.

Esmonds, bu quit work there a fortnight sgo. McMshon told the hosplisl suthorltles that lis hsd drunk half -cu; acid, McMahon Was born In L-achuta. and same to Ottawa about SS years sgo. He leaVea two daughters In Lowell. and son In Chicago McMahon's wits has bean dead several years, For ths psst few nights hs hsd bees etor)lhs with Jerry Evens.

t3t Hpnrks atreel. with whm hs was wall acquainted. -1-- CHURCH The O.U.F.U. will hold a church parade to-morrow afternoon i'st 2.1a sharp. Rcviewrder with whits gloves.

The line. Ot ma rcb will be by way' ot Oloucester. Metcalfe end Sparks streeta totyirlst church--catheacsa. Toe Ro-rnsn Catholic party under cornmand of will continue on to SU jean Rumiatr. -church, -llaveltv rtn drunt-arid flfavqnd.

After Service ins TOrm up In column of ar-cth-ns mi Hp.u streiirTjting' Retocn route, Lyon- Metcalfe and Maria atreete. RTlFICATF.a In 4heSti noso-v-wno- receiveo oeriinca ilved'-certlflcat-e rff Torrn7.jt?prMr-Cjnf namra 01 iKyo A. Irwin ehould NAMfiiOMI'iTKbe-Jn the ltst -r graduates at-H)s Ottaae-tjidlea' nametL Misses FStnle Iterr re-! Floran-e Muce were lnndvcrtentlv emitted from. -the steongraphy an- typeWrlling easirk eoMCCBTs ui -r. 1 BritsnrMS-enthe-Bey S90 ai -OHisia-r BsnS.

Waathae nae-nittiria. Welling-- Of-MllOS merltlri theFlrst Lthe Colleale. nie. Btaekadar and Nor bavepuredJ "Rnerid Haiurdsy and Huoday after- nooua at Queen a Park, Three JUckeU J4o, S. Republican Party CHARLES Creiee of U.S.

Rspubliosns for Vice President. ChSrles Warren Fairbanks vraa born in union county, (J-. May 11, Imil, and. waa educated at the schools of the neighborhood and st Wesleyan Unlver- slty, Delaware, graduating In WTx. In 1871 was admitted to ths bat and removed to Indlananolla.

lnHl.n. Presidential WILL BUILD NEW STORY TO ANNEX But Board of Health Will BOi Kqolp It TU1 Need Daman da. The board of health last evaalns- ae--cided to build aoollier storey to the tlvlo laolaaion hoaoltal annex, but it wul not be equipped unit! reouu-ed. Home time eo Uw board got en es- tl mate that the addition would coat aLanO -and the louacll awroved of thla em pendllure. .11 Waa thought thla was the tolei cost but It sow ainiears the tl Kuu -would build the addition elone and thai to out la the internal mtlnga and Cur-nlahinga would cost nearer 16,000.

The board decided that there are eolr about a dusen patleate In the aoepua v-suw that the 85.000 espendlture woulo) nH be warrenuil. It waa. however. -ronaidered advisable to build tbe wddU tional storey, at a tost of 8UW0. te have in case of an.

emergency tbe -winter whet) bulldllwr perallone eouM sot bs carried on tu advaoiase. TEMIOAMI RAILWAY llll Passes In the Senate With sf Fsther Psrsis Pmlttes- la tbe Dorolnlon Senate yaeterday thai rsspsetlng the Temlgaml raUsray) was adODted. wll tbe name of Father Paradia left out! -Senator EdwaiM, -when the matter came up, wanted to committee for ths bill rite-red back further conaldsratlesi. Senator Landry also wanted It sent Ha wsntod'ihe name of Father Paradla lnaerted, so as to place him In. a position where I could secure juattce.

Hon. Mr. Olbenn. chairman of the committee, said ths bill hsd received the eery fullest Investigation. Pathsg Paradla' own witness had written let- -tens warning people against blm.

Father Paradla had- sold out, signed the taken' ths There wss a second agreement, but. -that only gave Father Paradla, a claim. on the Bremner estate. The charter was sold to an English syndicate tor" tU.OM. Of this ID per t-e.

be given to Paradla, to be divided be I tween ths provisional directors. The sum of ta.Stax Father Psrsdls wu- suing the Bremner estate tor. He moved thst the rsiSrt' be concurred In. The bill wss reod a thlrd.tlms and pas-ed. "WILLIS BUSINESS COLLEGE NOTES.

Summer Ssasisrl. Civil Ssrvfoe, lessee. 8tsfT Inerssssd. 1 Our sprx-lM summer seaslon prom -laea to be a splendid success It will afford' public, separate, and high school pupils an excellent lOpporrunlty" of acquiring a'' practical knowledge ot commercial subJectsH-eiid. make a substantial, advance in their, regular atudlea.

A number have already 111 our Kvsnlng Civil Per- vli-ej- Clasars. -whlcb begin Auguag -1Mb. These class will be conduct ed by capable experienced teachers with the degree of thoroush- ness snd success which chsrscterlses wi 01 uiia coiiewo. The school year, end me- next hss been phenomenally sw-cemful one, which shows conclusively that the thorough work done tu this un. tlcal and progressive school ts annre- claled y-ata Intelligent and discern- -t-r- ing public.

Another experienced CommerctaK teacher will Join the suit July 4th. you srs interested In seeking the inn oueineaa. m- Olvll Service course, von ara init.a to invesrigate superior advantages' uunwu oy our. spienaia collere. l-lri-v cularg free.

T. WILLIS. Prtnl' ci. v.iiaiiiuers,.-. I'none This is the.

chancw ei -'lMm. secure a new high grade Upright Csh-u- Inet OrnnoV Planovat practically ths cost price from one of the niaat moatresponalble Plane'T-' Dealers-. In Canada, c. WQv Undsay. 11 Sparks BL Caoltal -v 000.0-f ullyXpald up.

Jteferetree Bank See aen.Mlonal seje or Pianos on "pais 1 I LrttnuaneSsgetttfis; Itoe.sS 1'Drlcht -l'hirtt Pleno eemutlonal ssle-vsf Phtnns on page Upend Paturday-and fundav jfter- noons at UUMll'. I' Km. ---v lICKSta ZbC. TOO LATE FOR V-ANTKD Id fRl- -rn MrvJ SBnlVS Toll Gb-r. Brirfse.

jlOri LFSVtt.I, JraVsrw-BlMrn-ri briclf booaes rn tVrttral x' 111 c. The -rKatat bargHo In the cltr. rash snll wui -o-m, to. suk p-in aaser. -ill' v.v 1 JtOOMS.

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