Allis .IIN _ _ USE RESU, . R. lililii iiPl_ BISHUP B”i.iHil» Fiiillf BUDGET DE . l -qv*-ss.-_. _ “*’*" ,_,_ '_"- _ , ‘_"-' , _-----_'--» - vessel utr elsisrcll llmslnc cmsm 11-it llfoovs Firleufii __ un, _ _ __ ___ ,___ _ ___ _ _-------~~ ,_ ,,,,_ ,, l.”:.?|il‘er¢r`s*:i-he :Sm . stil snrrsllsll rilou renlsr |60 cisiicviiiiili rsiittlft 'miss surssloll ill llussulk mExpe(|idit‘il:; flildtlinifa 0 l,,,,,,,,_t,‘i'l _ _ 0 UF P. E. |SiiN|]EH __ _ '-- , -- WH] AEM" line Enrumgnnce 0 - ¢-qu- (Ssesial to 'ilhs»Gusrdisn.) O 1 , . ` . 2-T _ charge tgat test 'Canydign 2Pacif`i?: 'ew Nightingale 'arm na" um Nu' Railway was importing Russian lab- orers under contract and trsnsportin thehl under armed guards, wa brought to the attention of the Hou s s this morning by W.,E. Knowles of _ DesPi'¢° thu lout :gat the identity Mooseiew. ' The charge was made by the Trades and Labor Council of Moosejaw, tb allegation being that only in Apri the C. P. R. took through the dis- trict of Boharm a trainload of Rus- sian laborers locked ina ear under guard of armed men. Being refused their liberty they attempted to es- cape by jumping from 'the moving train, some of them, it was charged, jumped and the guards fired upon them.. _ _ It was said that seventeen escape 9 land Mrs. Henry Mullen, of Mars Hill, 9 as being that of Orin Brlnnon of ‘i mains as much of a mystery as svsr, .-...... FORT FAIRFIELD, Me., May 22... The body of the mysterious stranger, found in a secluded ravine on the Em- Brunswick boundary, on Saturday, May 10, has been identified by Mr, Prince Edward Isla of the body 'has now been establish. ed, the cause of Brinnon’s death re- Hints of foul play have been openly made but there appears to be nothing tangible upon which to base opinions. The identification was made by the Mullens through an inspection of 3 photograph of the dead man, and by examination. of his clothing. Brinnon claimed to have co-me originally from Scotland, but had lived in Prince Ed_ ward Island for a good many years, BERLIN, -May 22.-A description (Special to The Glmrdislll of the terrible sufferings undergone BATHURST. N. B-.,M9-I 23-T-411° BENGHAZI. '1`l‘iD0li. Ml? 33"‘T by members of the German Arctic ex- consecration of Right Rev, H. J Italians under General Ganhrn' peditio e ` 1. sd 0'Lear as Bisilo fCh l ttet 0- - h <1 The Premier replied that ho had not HB was A Pu? so years 01 ` uuwi ul ulnlui lieu ‘l|6UsDtD_vnilLs _ llulllilllc mon Police _-A- Prylyle, 17 years old and Angus Mr. Frank Mcquaid of Charlotte- BUFFALO, N. ‘Y., May 21-Waiter' - -`-- t Serocki 26 ears 010 B\`° lu a hos town, was ordained to the riesthoo` and surgeons say today that Serocvi last, the 17th inst. Fntllel' MCQuBi<1 Y . . _ D if pital iiuilering from bullet rounds at the Basilica, Quebec, on Saturday ' ` e probably will die. The meh we - celqurated his first M-ass in the chapel r wounded while trying to escape ar at St. Bridget’s Home, Quebec, on rest late last night.. _ " _ N McQua.id is a son of Mrs. Catherine = ‘ ‘ ‘ MeQnaid_ 131 mlm ave., Charlem- oonnruon on , may '21-A slip Sunday morning at 8.30 o‘clock. Among the relatives of the new Le- vite who assisted at the services was his sister, Mrs. O’Dowd, of Richelieu St., says s-Quebeeexchange. Father town. ~ el paper piskllrl hip' by two 'nays 0.; the shore of Lake H.uron near th Point Clark house, contains the fol- lowing words written in pencil? "October _ 81*/ii, ~ 1912. Gasolln . L|.KE$f-'TENNIS lnnnef; Aul;i_\“__,Bell ,<;fdSa;nli§a sinklialig, ‘ j _ l. . ,, , -_--1- M i _ dd '5! _ `- lil" . . 0" `LrIFAX>, N; S.` 21--Bi '_ . _ _ _ _ _ ` ' 'find fb Q ‘ ' .P'l‘x;lifUe¢ehc et`0;.gi§et~ the -rfpportzl. nity gfy choogihigdssrlous damage. The bomb eonsiiv ._QT'I`AWA, May -21-»'rhe new Ghinsse. has A fortune of '50-mov, » _ _ H E b0tt18. _ g ..,.----»_..~ ._ - The paper was in a tightly corlied- 'tlirou the decorated streets to gov A 4 _ ......¢.........__.._...._ M1N1N.; llilsismnmn ' _- ~ WINE $416 ,000 SUIT OVER COBALT MINE. NEW YORK, May 21-Charles D. Flynn, a mining engineer, won hi suit yesterday against the King Ed ward Mining Syndicate to recover $416,253 on the ground that he' discov- ered_the_company’s silver mines in 'the Cobalt re ion_in Canada, and un der sn sgresigentf was entitled to 10 per» cent, of the coxnpanyfs profits. the Province, and playing tennis with ` a number of cadets of his own age, Prince Albert, second-son of King George and heir presum tive new ‘ “to see the young Prince pass, were The suit- w`ss'brou`ght in the name vlted_ l . of George Niner a grocery clerk, who ..._...___._-.__ received $25 from Flynn to act as - -~ dummy plaintiff, so that Flynn could PA travel in the pursuit of his profes- sion. . -.___,.__ ROYAL AROANUM ` nul.s:oA'rns1NQunsso. - - -'-' ` _...L_ . onlcnnc, one., may 21-one lishe- red and twenty delegates, coinposin Arcanum, arrived today to -atten the *lieth annual convention of t body which will last over a week The delegates went into executive ‘Takes 915°” 0" S°m"`d“Y- MM' 24- session at two .o'cloclr this afternoo to proceed to the city hail, wher Mayor Froulh. _v I __ _ _ coiln€il'iiiTbT?_ _ , T0 l.’l'l'E FOR f ‘ ~ clssslricllrieu One cent per word esch insertion- thfs column. (lash must accompany . hh t t B _ ,_ . 3-gg: Minimum c rge wen y ve NEWFHIEDMAK'-“*":_ mis;-°'°-'WA D To LEM-l ll '~ _N PATIENT IB DEAD. ing. Apply to Guardian Oflice. ' "'\ Mary of England. 1"” -ties. vaccine. -elution U II-The ll BOMB . tti n ommsnded by_L, Se ro sr y p o ar o own were forced to retire after a battle Stes,s_ whieh met with disssesr se took place to-day in the beautiful with Arabs on May 16 at Sidigarba Bpitzhei-gen, 15 given ln- 5 rllal-y by church of the Sacred Heart. the artist, Herr Rave, who was res- OV" 011° hundred uuu Sixty me cued. ters of the_clergy were present. T He telszraphtd extras to Berlin to- papal delegate, Mgr. Stagni,_oMciat- umns to the Arab Position, wher any from Advent Bay, glvlng “gulls ed, the following ta.k.ing part: Assls- they met a very stubborn resistance of the sxpsditigm -ggms ol the msm- tant_l>’l'iest, Mgr. Sinnott, Ottawa; and were finally compelled to retire bers hm ahamloned the vegsel on First Deacon of Honor, Rev. G. to Derna, abandonin§ mu” 'wld lull! sept. zi, 1912. 'rhe despatch, while J- Muhflluu. Charlottetown: Sewnd in some places imiqmplsba and almost Deiacon of Honor, Rev. F. X. Gallanti lug. __ _ ln¢0ml,n,lml,ll,le_ says; ...nm propos. Bloomfield; Deacon of the Mass, Rev, The Italian commander Ascrilbes the alto abandon the ship cams lmm Dr. Curran, Ke11y’s Cross; Subdea- cheek £0 the superior number o captain Ritehel at the beginning of wh- RW- 1'- D- M-'¢Guisan. Tr-we-die; Afum. f““<1u° uf 01° milieu H009' September, The vessel than llmj pl-0- Assistants to Archbishop of Halifax, and U10 dlfflulllf §r0\\lld. ~ vision for your months besldes l lmrge Very Rev, Lehastard, Halifax, and The casualties sustained by the supply 0( condensed |005 and elm wa' Rev. S. J. Cromley, Halifax; Assis otherwise well equ‘lpp,,d_ WB melted tants to Bishop of Antigonish, Revs rar, made lights and l,,,,,l,l,,,,,,,l ,,,l,,,l,_ Wm. Roche and Alfred 'ri-noel, Anti- ulliucfu 2-hd meh- _ _ ing begs fro... ...need sk-ins, we sul- zuhish; Assistants to Bishop 0’L=urY. """‘_** fs;-gd severely l,avl,,g nothlng to 'Revs. J. C. MacLean, Summerside, and rgink, we llnally reached B but at W. E. Scrmany; First Master of. Cer- ossel Bay where we found hard and °m°“i°°» Mgr' Wm- VMTHY; B‘“bd”" ` " ’ * '~‘ rnenldy in-earl. 'rue games sae- sell- “Ou °f 01° 0'0"- R°".- E- P- Wall: LONDON, may zz-were an im ers of the expedition returned to the Mm” Beam- RW- '1`~ ‘“'*’”’t2 C"°“*°' meme and distinguished audience i ship an December 24, reporting the B°'“`°" RW' R' H“Wk°°?\B°0k BBGFBT. --_ the Royal Albert Hall, Commands less or Edershardt. 'rhey had he RW- V-1'" D°"‘51°‘ C“‘?‘“° Beam- LoNnoN, my 21-According to Evans delivered his eagerly awaits which were damaged during the fight news of Dr. Dettmers or Dr. Moestir Rev* W* J' o°“w°'Y? A°°i°"°‘“t» RW' letters received from Madrid th re is lecture Oh the Brltiih South P018 the Botsnist. Slave died February A' M°Ki““°“3 D°1.°§“'-V T\‘“1'lf°l`- HW- only the frailist hope that igrinee ¢XDB0iti0Il. which Cost the lives 24l_l,_ J. J. McLaughlin. Jsimis, King Alfcnso's five-year-old Captain Scott and his companions. The Norwegian l-ellel expedltlon P8I’i2i¢\1l8r ll1%Ilf40n 5001110 0° mad* son, ever can be cured of his deafness Commander Evans was second i commanded by Capt Staxmd app,,,“._ of the singing of the choir, composed and (lumlmesl command 0| the experlltion, ed on -April 21_.. of 35 students from Caraquet Col- Helen Kellar has been summoned by Lady Scott and the widows of oth- The expedlllon Btartml last mmmel. lege. _ _ the queen to proceed in nllba-ite to er expl0l‘€l`9. Whv Dvrluhed, were pre- under the patronage of the Duke of After the conueratmn servwee 8 U10 l`0Y11l P111-000. CVGPY BDQCi“UBf» 0| Bent- LUN! CUYZOH. 01 K00\0Bt0D Attenhurg with the object of endea- banqllet was tmaefed the "l““'*“g note in Europe haping failed to help presided. _ _ vol-ing to flml the North Eastern ,ms_ clergymen. Speeches were made by the child, The wonderful American commander Evans story was tol ~5,,ge_ Bishop O’Lcary, the Papal Delegate. deaf mute Wm give the tiny prince 8 with remarkable modesty and -con ` Archbishop McCarthy of Hollfulli course of treatment, which has been tempt ff" ‘lmmutiu ¢=fY6Ct» The BP0u-li-° ' Bishop Barry of Chatham, and Arch- so successful in her own case. ur WHS 00Dt%hf» f0l` the- H1080 Duff- '- bishop Bruchesi. of Montreal, express- describe the splendid photographs ~ A A cu M ‘rs n;“‘:f¢‘°:.':: SE" T0 “Mu . .. . 31;:‘.‘;‘;‘;;§°“.i;“;x.i;2..2".2:: °';. ti n e nosp a - - ‘ E ` 0 ‘Scarf 1?? gf Bathurst. A thuslastic and when a picture lg sin... (Canadian Press.) he near Derna, according to details- just fn- received here. ' he The Italians advanced in three col- e f _ Arabs are said to number 500 while _ the Italians lost a large number of .___- (Canadian Press.) ed out late at night, was marriedt Earl W. Wage, a Yale Graduate. ment outlining the score of llualitle ly she was showered with marries proposals. She selected the groom u today Mrs: Waye recently fell heir to $50. 000 from an uncle. BUMMANDEH EVANS Recently Mrs. Wage issued a state s lions on the militia was downright her ideal man must possess. Instant 9 two million dollars of the appropria- l tion went to the men the bulk of OTTAWA, Ont., May 21- Ths budget debate was resumed by F. B. Carvell of Carleton N . - B.. Nw LQNDQN, May 22_.Emma whose said that, in the first plane, he Marie MacDonald, Montreal, who di vorced her husband, Herman J. the “aU°“310°b¢. if lt injured the Thomas, of Moncton, because he stay- P00919- At the same time he anllounu- 0- _ could not commend the paying ol of ed that the Conservatives intended to day by Rev. Chas. R. McNally to eat up the sur lus as fast as the D Y could and not tn pay oil the debt. _ He said that the expenditure of mil. . robbery. He did not believe that the . it going to the dudes and warlocks now _ running the militia. Dealing with the argument that a protective duty on agricultural implements was necessaryl to offset the duty on raw materials, Ur. Carvell said that duty did not amount to more than $2 er ton and there was not a, mscgine that E weighed half a ton. He edded_ they pay also a few cents duty on all the betweeh ft _triliiuphal procession "ernmeg_; house. tliufe-to be received in _state _hy the Lieutenant-Governor of P i visiting here, chose the tennis. M-any fthousandh, who waited in the streets ' -disappointed by the cancellation of the visit to government house. To offset this disappointment, it will -likely 'be decided to give an afternoon ' dance anil garden party at govern- ment” house on_ May 24th, (Victoria Day). to which the Prince will be in- - v classics-rssllilli BIB.`_iI.IN, May 21-'l‘rue “Hohen- zollern weather, brilliant sunshine B and clou_dless skies, has set in for the -1 e----3 lm, Emperor and Eplprnss, and Prince Ernest August of Cumberland, which B The official receptions started this ~ morning with the arrival-here of the and after a short session, adjourned bridasgroom and the state entry mm they were received and welcomed by B°"n“ °f Kms G°°"g° ""1 Q“°°“ sournaair i>sRs1A ll There was no, ceremony to greet Prince Ernest August when he reach- - ed the station at 8.25. I-le drove in an automobile at once. to the Castle, where he took breakfast with his bride-to-be, before returning to the sfiation, to meet the British royal- Y., May 21- ‘was treated Frederick _ F. 15, died today. infection of Dr. 9°” ‘°“ 5° '°""°d' refinery today. One' mlu WM Uhr en inthe to e- holpitsl 80 D501! MIN” WB” 'hi' life is in dmlgsr. Bit foreign orers were accused as rioters. man A. onswr thy 21.-so was of the BUY set one this morning The astron- es of non support, cruelty and deser but were summer in were De- ` of Captain Scott and his party st the REN0 NW May 21 *MU Minn” Pole was displayed there was tre- anlusunnn, scsi., Msy 21-A P1. barren. who came tu Reuu last ...erases Applause. bomb exploded in the west dome of _ November, obtained a. divorce _from the Royal Observatory he e at half D Alfred E Barron yesterday on cnarg . _ _ ‘ . IN CANADA '- » HH Dl|ilM\lE omical instruments were bafily dc- tion. She testified her husband, who _ ranged, but the building itself escap “"1 operates an iron foundry in Chicago. ooNs'rANT1No'r7l;i, May 21.-'rhe ggiaigeill.gmignohfétggehezzg cvlglsmlesvelreliéggirtelaegliévuivgfix'1‘Q*,‘;; » t ton-lay notified by the Ger- ' ' pany. It was charged in court thai Ior~e -was re to recog- I Durant entered into a conspiracy- “°“' Th” “'°°kly “ddm°“ °' th” 1" “""~“ 1"'"b°°°y lfo ,§’,§°i).';-Persian een- 'with ti... sheluen company whereby ter Phu" Mui 01° Oth" Duhliuufiuuu afternoon. A-lmuy .u.is_sessnn eve.- nize olllciully i- G 5 _ --- . - issued from the Witness office will re- - _ 1 the deal ._ , . .vention relative to Britain s control PHILADEhPHIA_ Pa__ _May 21__ he obtained a conil-lniisglsn on main the property of the Doilgall iof, Southern Persia. fT_`l\°.°°_”v°““°“ Striking stevedores and longshore- ““k“°W“ t° the P B “ 5' will he ratified by the Vu1`\°“° P°' msn have been advised by shipping INCREASED RENTALS ' 11; ls lmdsr-,toad time c. Game E»W¢\'9 '01 the Ne” mst' interests that they ‘mn “mm to' ` Smith present managing editor _ --1,,-fl1j5',','E" work if they --111-°°°1>°= uw advanced °'E""§“A_‘“_ ‘N °’“l‘“"‘ ni. wlrras. ...rl e. r. o......isn SENDS $25'0'lQ3 ms A1.'.uA luA'ran "‘*° Q' “““’k°°§.”,f,, ‘fl‘§,,,‘,‘,‘;‘,f,', “glfzffl o'r'rAwA, May zl-The ` _""' uptm 1? Tictvtiiiiis offer but are stand P“"tme“'5'5 md” “mb” 0' . - no ye _ ‘ . KINGSTON. 0015-. M07 21""I“ hu' ing firm for the demands for thirty- Priws “‘:1°dd,t§t1£%‘3,;°r fhlmehf Of B T°°°“t 9"°mx°°' Dr' five cents an hour. wmpue W ' ,-Tum" D°“.3l°"- °f Nm” Ymk' ,°“'° °' Meanwhile much of the ocean-going -136-°esl“c{;B_’E;a 3312' the early ¥\'B‘i““t°° 0! Q“°°“ °' “B shipping is at a standstill, and the °"°" ° sont Dum Guudwiu °~ °'“i1\“° ‘°" "5" 'ebssrwise creme is hsely er-lpplse. ““lm'“° “"0 “"‘°‘“- _ ~ ll t f tutor- paints and oils. There were 000 for the estsblis ‘;_:“,n."_ Trans-Atlantic liners a"° bmi 99”: .ln eggs, fl-essglsh, fruits Shilll in the S°h°°1 °! “ 5 to other ports for cargoes while ves bl tt n __ ______._._----- _Heh at Bea have been notllled by 55 05. C0 ° rd POSITION REVERBED- e ir l t h ld of! until a settlement .b°"° Grain” mf BULGARIA is naAnv -;'qn°,f:°w‘,’npf;_,°,, fo, mm so ,,°t:,,_ .:;.e:t,1__l_ln_li;e.;rl_a SEEKER' ‘ LONDON May 21.-When ,the last 1'-°';‘}1°& Plil;’~°‘3;f:t°y_'§‘£pc°;:u":; ho~,f,.y_ er sroups were eonffireuce uS°°1u*’1Y "1 1‘°”"‘°" caniserasr. which is attributes by dhil '°*'P“ l“"°°' Hmm” °°`t"l°‘“”“t wt: tha police to the longshorenlen‘ strike, "° “° “‘ 1110"! _ 111 “lf .°“ broke out nest the Bpecables Sugar .- family. _ ____,,_____..___ »_ GENERAL l>1Az sll.liN'r. who is stopping at a hotel here, elincs to make any statement in lply to inquiries as to the arrival the Presidency. - The report current yesterday Spain, onthis subiect on statements made by of the ste \Diran83 messages to vessel had been for s. delegs_tl0h sent to General name of all the to offer him the BURNEDTO *the Star, formerly of Bt. John an Halifax, will take charge of the Wit- mm-flag, llcenses ln Quelmc-._;10_ as .ness when it passes into the llan and _'of the _new owners. paint they put on to cover up the deficits. ' “Who proposed the tariff?" gsksd “ Col. Currie, 5 "We did, Mr. Carvell replied, ,What may have been necessary five years ‘° ago is not necessary toda ." When Y 0! we have a big surplus it would bg necessary to tax the people to that “ extent." He dealt with the eliect of the Brit- ish preference, ohserving that lmdgr it the Canadian manufacturers had °- made great strides. Reduce the duty, d and put the people in a better pan. tion to buy and they will buy more, ' concluded Mr. Carvell. It will be het- ter also for the manufacturers them- selves and more honest than to elln U _ ¢ “Lg to it as they do now, lik_e highway r0bb¢l”H. so far as the laboring man is concerned. _ Dr. Edwards of Frontenac, who followed, congratulated the Finince Minister upon the excellence of his budget speech which he said was such as to render serious criticism. imposi- ible. As expected, Mr. Carvell, in his remarks upon the condition of thu woolen in.1ustry..had msgs FOUND HEAR CALGARY the past few days oil and gas claims have been flied in nine townships. _ MARSEILLES, MAY 21.-A Dfivlu message received here, says thitt the liner Senegal, of the Compagnie Des Messagels Maritimes, s`tr.uck a iilne as she was leavin Symrna and was CUPID; FIFTY WED TODAY A _ . °f West. _ ' 0| Many of the husbands today obiect- '3 ed very strongly to the high cost 0| db IIIIIODHCEIIEIITS. PArus,May zi-ues.-.nil vermin one cent per Dias, deposed President nf Mexico ' c lunln.- _ ln this o ._ » i de: pany order. hfinlmlllll _ fe' five cents- . . 0, ..s..l-._ ,¢~ _. .- -ll delegation from Mexico to ofler hiln °°'.f‘oni¢ht. Thi' if of son1,~.\l'i1_|,.-.'"`.'_ ._n`*t".‘.h` B' A’ in qmail, sil*¢¥‘»__u%ii°°¢f°f§ ““ ` lu to New Glas- gbod time _ind fl& that our' New Grsiivd- wfli be a meeting of thi’ River and surrounding school School. on 'Nt l Auto Common NS Dlltiiliill* Linlment lldllevsp al attack upon Mr. Thohurn. " ~_"F‘M? ed of 'sn earthenware vessel filled Cltizelli 0! Causdh. Wh0 BN 110W BY' Mlrs. Barron said he sent her to H ML “HD GAS ' _ with gunpowder. The militant sulira- rivins in greater nvsmbcrs tllhn 0*/gr stay with an sane in Newcastle, Gsm- gettei are suspected by the autnori- bBf0\'°. °0“U‘ib“f°0 H0 NSS than 3 .' ada, in 1906,_snd since then has re- sYDNEY_ N_ su May 22___As B “_ tie’ of being the perpetrators of the 51?: ids: ftlggnlmykiillg 'iflelxeyiig gxlfedlto ptglrmlthgar uf) gtullla £1? ir: suit of an explosion of dynamite on ALFAR A11 _ ° - - s aug er o cr ec , ~ _. C Y, b,, 21-011 41 Outrdg? Chinese who came t0 Canada during who skis large mining inlmrs-'ts in ;Z;d;¢2;VlD°i°1 erbocker Hotel, New York, the great- ,placed B large ,mek 0, dynamite ln A being drilled in the Black Diamond ""°”“"i“° ful' the P"i"i_1°5° ° enter' er part of the time. Box in an ,mused mom in his house district, thirty-five miles from Cal- ing Canada, Of this anllounttb ati; and on trying to move lt found lt gary, The strike is responsible for a ____ prorimuf-¢lY 3.500.000 We t 15 ` ` ' stuck Not thinkin rush on the land offices and during . -. g, he tried to force BRUSSELS’ May 21-_Amp the haggle :girl tgglglzxiiegowglfxebgladewlilehz the box by s, blow from a heavy .1-,hree daughters ofthe late King I_.eo- law gmvides that “Bu of the - pon, hammer_ with the result that the dy- pold failed_to win their suit _ against tax Shan go to the Province where~ 9 namlte explmled and Young was the state in connection with their t i mst made into Canada The --- thrown bodlly some diseases away, claim for the entire Congo property °“'“' 5 nc is $500 "‘head NEW YORK, May 21.-Lindley M. He sustained had bums about the left by their father, valued at nearly ta! fm' *Mm ° 1’ ,tt Garrison, secretary of war, came here ,Mm the bones in bot-D arms and legs There were 367 Chinese adm e W h ,_ t tl, 1 , _ $14 000.000 the |I0V°l‘!1l110l\i2 ¥`€°0gnizeB t ,_ l ,_ ll. t°*i“Y from as mgtou ° °' 7 D were broken and serious internal in- that they 'are entitled to some com- ““d°" t1;:cEx§;';D;;‘ ° 8"” or B “ -a_suit to recover $67,000, brought by “mes ,.,,,_mRe,l_ pensation. An arrangement has been °“t9- m B ' ' b t himself and others against George R. ____,______.____ reported between the minister of Alt°.g°th_er th°.re thzrengglvfnlox? 0%, Sheldon, formerly treasurer of the re . ‘ nese n - olonies and re resentative of the 30-000 Chl ‘ . pnblican national committee, and iiriuuesses. wherl-,ihy they are to re- “'h°'“ *‘ “mem °"°‘,,2°,;‘,’,2,‘,’ ’;",§0,, william s. C. Prentice, 'partners ir celvu a P01000" 0‘ the °5t“t°- British Comm R' an. B tion 158 “_ the firnl of W. C. Sheldon and com- The amount has not yet been fixed, 0“t“"°' 'line h Im';1gra t pa pany, the Union Bag and Paper com -;,,¢-,eu 1; ::.°.“‘.;f.1°‘;;: 5. “;s::;i..i “zz ..,. .Wd ,rl ssi _ , - ura.n an e anil,a _ lt); grlligess eI?¢§llisel?oin which case ‘it Cmlmmen either by ghmtgltieclnbgr to the testimony, Ihntered into an ar MONTREAL. Mull 21”‘If \B 019900* reached the company's office here. ill tnko the form of an unattach- g““‘z“ti°“s U' the ep" ’ 0 rangement some years ago to buy ed that the announcement will be W le life it to 'void seizure by "°1“"iv” i" cmmda who have ac tlnvh l dsl the La R0 ue lllgtl-lgl made in a. few days ol the transfer "0 ”'"““ Y' ° 1 1; 1 th ift lank account. er an “ _ _Z t ll- ~ t g l tl, . creditors. 'xr-;1‘;t'; °‘P,,§'mic,. r N¥cB’,.lde.S mm, in Canada and ultimately bought the of the corhro ling in erezu nk e 1873. ______,_______. D _ _ _ _ k m ll Montreal ern d to a w nown , ' 0"°“““ i“"““"“"T“" "°;‘°’, “.°,,,,‘j Briar..eimgheloosrrgngfnisnig mei 1-wel fluluuief 1-eliuvud 'w_ lu’ D~ Quanac llaAnQuAa'rlr.n,s sou ~ . I,.(.O(.NU.E making l1_ l-5000 thmg, °“ 0 one h with two (mnadlan mms to llamll, Lorne McGlbbull. J. S. Brierley is ASKED 'i0 It A . _ . ‘. immigration for the l`rensurY of is the ouumt when the Dmposmor wlthllmwlng and proposes taking Ulil'l`I-“3H UUNQROL OF Province. did not an Durant 'lf Was alleged six months holiday in Great Britain. p Y' ' lt is also reported that the finan i 200 BLOW! UP' 3 blown up. It is believed that there were nearly 200 people aboard. No confirmation of this dispatch has yet The Senegal was a vessel of 3,685 tons. She was built at La Ciotat in xvioN'l‘nnAL, lrsy ii-(file Asesnis ' which arrived this morning from ' Southampton brought fifty brides-to ‘ be. nlsost of them were inet and insi- ' ried, y their financees during the one thousann engaged young. women .have been landed here, most of them msigyiug upon arrival and setting W' out with their husbands for the