ff' .l n*-_~.r,\ ~,;\ \_. \ ~ ,- . .-.w..._ , _ i » ' ‘ \» " ` sues-nmsssusisssp-_qs _ ` f ,j -\ ._ _ ' ‘ ._ ~ _ _ - "-"" ‘ V -_ --» ' - -_._ ~ '\,\,\f_\i_,, "__}. ~" '.‘ nz _ csnsda_¥_is'_ about to _take 'another made more dieieult the tees eg 9 .tsp foswari__i_`in‘ tliejnlieasion _oi the ing in a properu t the-true sic neeiul _ _ oi the_D_epnr,tment oi mx-_|tion ei stairs so nn onnnugr, ternal ilsirs and the develovuie at terests were difeéted helm-e the oi directirelations with- foreign coun- mer-iegn _ Gov__er_~umung__ ang _gg i, mes. ~ de;-stone i;hnt_'»the_llight Hon 'J It isluadsrstood that as a result. Bryce, the late British Ambassado ei 'the visit to Ottawa oi Bir Cecil was strongly in_fe.v_or_ ol a_ Oanadia spring-nine. “‘° “°" British Amen- ezines; to eiivise. nn nu cnnsein sneer nt Wsshinston. the Deminiohlqueszi ns._'me_mnmr wee men win in the future have an omdisi by the Government, end when s attached to the British Enlbdssy at Cecil Spring,-Rice was here hs di the United States elvital. in the cs-lcuseef! the question .with Premier Bo pneiiy oi sn adviser te the British een, as nresulz it is understood i Ambassador in _all matters P°l‘*-Bill' e Canadian will shortly t-e sent ing to Canada. and stationed permanen ly. in the o o'r'rsmi,- ner. ».»9r.- ieeei ennnneni' _eiien nnneene _ iw ...., ri; °~ _ _ _ "3 - Kmll | he ns £0 A lack of knowledge of Canadian ilce nf.the_:Britieh Ambassador. _ ,-,-_-,~_~,-_-_-;_;~<;::¢:;_~_‘L‘.r_':_-::::.:::f::::-‘f:_ i|iiinMii\i11i|isi_ _ C SliESiFlil’i$iili»llll -1 ng articles sold under price restrictio r-ill np-s-an thst Frank R. Hall- silty. of No. 801 by manufacturers may be resold West End Avenue, had promised many occasionsvtounake. her his wi Miss Sallie Smith, a mauieurest New Haven, asks. for the sum $100,000 for breach of promise, in Supreme Court suit 'KEEP YOUR PART OF P , - 0! talking machines and thousands 8 other patented articles are ailecte by the decision. ‘ __.__...__._..-- FLEW 410 MILES' U. S. CLEAN'-WILSON. , IN LITTLE OVER 61-IOUR w.isl-IINo'r0N. May. 27-Prenide Wilson sent his greetipgs to the ci none of the George unior Rev 4 _-ln Milan ii miles was meds in a mouoplane th -in various parte-_ofthe oountry.f"lfhfyej_§;morning in six hours and seven m . _ _ United State! he w_¥0ta, “ca_ o every boy or girl must see to it th Nnw Yonx. May 21-nseinri ' CD ie seem# at °nei'£r Pisa the King and Queen _.W - __ _ LONDON. May so ieim=in1)_'i'hnn- ll8l’ll»°rms raged _with terrific _,vio- _ lepce in many Darts of England Wed- nesday. ewvmnaniea by ten-ents ei hgand rain.‘ _ ormous damage was done, and in orinany cases houses were struck by `li€\°\_lll\\¢ and streets flooded. _ ndon escaped the heavy storms uiitilnight, when St. .Paul's Church A in Walworth was struck by lightning "and severely damaged. ii From lircni»i.alies _P U i .3 ;, To Thekoclilss Q: women sing the Praises ei news ,_ _ _ _ Kidney Pills `sssknf.e\iewnn may Anne ner 'renu- I' mony To What Has Already Been Said of the Gileet Work Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills Are Doing. ' CAESARVILLE, Seek. May 30 (3Pccial).-The scarcity ot female _ help in a new country suhiects the women of the Prairies to unusual :‘ 0 _ strain, and careful observation has established the fact that this strain first makes itself felt in the kidneys. WASHINGTON. ‘Mer 27-Patented For this rennen nennn Kinney Pine HS are -making an enviable reputation Y from the Great Lakes to the foothills _ b retailers at`cut rates. The supreme gf the Rogkigm . 'court so he_l1L_ in the case of a newly Eearywhgr, you Wm and womm 0! atented nerve tonic Safety razors, smgm‘g`gh¢ pl-,mes 0; th, great Can. of _ _ in adien kidney remedy that has ian 5 iehsd their pains and weariness, and brought them back to health Amoiug the many is Mrs Edgar Cowen, an estlmable lady, of this place B “I have found Dodd's Fidney Pills very beneficial," Mrs. Cowen states. nt, ROME. Mer 27-A ilislit from "Ii en im I cnn sn win neip nny tf- to Rome a distance of 410 11 ' I' ` _ Y "8 Y sufferer I am glad to add my testi- U ,monial to what has already been ' said." ntee by the Milan e*i°l=°fl D°r°y and 'rne kidneys eirsin nn the veinne n ' ' 5 out ol order this refuse remains in 'P M be like_ the l>e'6'Dle_,ln it. Thai-_ _ _ ' . Oevisco- When » they were paleil1B material out of the blood If they are _ _ 5 _ _,_ their pieces of the United States as clean, pure and straight as th can make them." ~ ._.__.___.._-- '25 ct sale of English floor ' o cloths, a lot of dainty small r _ ey _from their hunting lodge at San Ro field glasses. ....____.---- ll- _ reli- temsior bed-rooms, etc., comes 2 low neck, prettiest lot Patone h yds wide, sale price. 25 cts squar _ yd,Pa1x)n|, _ _ _ . ` \ 1' -ig i tl _ _85» f.le.'.PBi0lll. _ ,5-SOM -f» --.;..:¢' :- " “.‘.;a.:s~n:n.-lv. -.. . " PROSPECTUS OF PROPOSED »,_,.f‘\_~. _Weeks Silver Black Fox Company Ltd. _ _ _, \ ‘l 1 f bloodhourids will always guard the ranch e \ 0 MIG R0¥&l- ‘Pfillwll IEW the &Vi8¢i'il`l the blood, and becomes poison. That's 9‘ why sound kidneys rneaan pure blood sore and followed their flight with and ,md Health Doddq, mgney pins 8 make sound kidneys. “Z40 Swell Muslin Walsts, high and "39 CT. SALE on at Patons. of e Maruulsettes, Silk musiin, Oki silks, av clever shown, size from 34 to 44~ and wool delaines this e. m. Chamber ,of Deputies has adopted p the time expired soldiers for other year with the active army Hr Charles Dumont, Minister ment prolected the issue of tw purDosed to impose an income tax incomes of $2,000 and more, wh The Minister promised to as for ,three years in the army lusts of two. was made by the socialist Deputies greatly applauded by the members the centre and right. BASEBALL (Canadian Press.) AMERICAN LEAGUE, PHILADELPHIA, May 9-At Philadelphia-Phlladelphia 6, New York 5; At Chicago-Chicago 3, De- troit 2; At Washington-Washington 6, St. Louis 5. NATIONAL LEAGUE. delphia 6. (Canadian Press.) Louis 10; INTERNATIONAL. falo 2; At Baltimore-Newark BIG STRIKE THREATENED. day 3,000 carpenters here will go a vote ol 386 against 05 the pro- void and against public pulley posalatof the French government for aDPOrf.loning Germany betwqu an ern en y y. Year three per cent loans and also The Germans declared they sig 000 i was expected to produce $34,000, si those families which had been pl In deltitutivn by the men being kept _ The nom ei the enii in the three Ti” °°'“'“‘““°““°“» ‘"‘i°“ _W by Imperial Buvreme Court has dee t lilies the $88,000 000 nem|arv`to stsnanra ou oeinpenyw oernnen s is C0 lidiary company and its chief petitor, the German Petroleum 3 German P n on the contract after a long losing figh ch They denounced it a your ago, tin a. the contract 'went into operation. ad courts through which it has p A IUODB emit* Oli the government Company's German subsidiary. 'rn P i , M. in , ' appeealedreulisrthe rpgizlilldzisgagl this Chamber in a speech, which was .i_ over Canada. Q _ he alas - ofC pn,whihallttdt th windil idil ti l1‘lll!l\0¢. elplalned that the gov om A y c 0 6 O e mt no I up .Mun u P om cc t d. gnbthe ,nu ti ,.1 me N Edward Grey, the British Secrets t worse than it evllisminethe dgygvhefglx mr F°'°i5“ AMW" d°“""d "° "M °°“tm“° “N "M5 “nd couched in strong phrases witbo WGN imP0lcd on the Standard Oil “mb15“"‘7' md’ it p°"°°u7 ‘im ter only one fifth of the business in cle; gf the 3;-egg power, at me mt d tude of Greece and Servla, has foun :_ expression in what practically LONDON, May 80 (Special) -The should be signed forthwith Mimi ir. modification. -- i_! It also was intl-mltcd that. ili- States which were prepared tp ‘Vshould do so and that it woulili B- no purpose for those not to ' mounts to an ultimatum, which Sirsign to remain longer, tluershvyiatl- PaRIs,1uey ao iBpeoial.).-'rhe_ semnlu, Msy ao a:l\d‘i1¢;`ss 43 B"°°k1Y“»- at B°°t°“ “° game' mm' and scalp itch are caused by germs At N°W Y°"k"N°W Y°'k 75 Ph““'\ Parisian Sagw kills these dendru germs and removes all trace of dau drui! in .two weeks or money back; It the fancy of the shrewd shol>l>0l'- t- stops falling hair and itching scalp Plain Mnrquisettes 40 lu. in Pale ceived at Paton'B. °°|llll¥ill¢ ofldr ma" im“¢“*=i°“° Similar in name these ensen which neu been ieii in in Look out for them, they are not the hands 0( the p0we"_ commquenu 1*” the deligates were informed that decision had been reached that peace draft suggested by the amal- ry mating that the recsleitrants may | The Serviaus and Greeks hlyl not- as itled their governments of thlsudeei- ut sion and are now awaitingidtrub- ar tions. The Turks and Bulgare' are that enough time had been passed in`ready to sign, and it is not elplnul |that the Montenegrlns will rliln Ili] e- ment. and that the moment had ar- objection. _‘ rlved for the signing of the draft Some of the Balkan delegates el- lpress the opinion that the comsssniv of ~ ' - Despite assertions of the con cation of the Powers savorl more I Pansxan Sage’ the Halt, Ulf? the Ambassadors were from the intervention than of mediation. But R¢l‘i¢WCl° IS l’l0W S0ld' all ilrst averse to any modification ol eh., real muon behind the ultimatum ithe arnii, net bsesnee ei the ehnrne-‘uw 1,, tu, deeemineiinn ag uipnnm- n _ tists to get the draft signed, In ali# dibe in s position to taks.u .-tha I2: liquestions remaining for aettammi n dopted. el A Constantinople despatch says 2.25 Y council of Ministers have. deddsdj- 6 a reject all modification) of the peset. SOMETHING ‘TO TIGKLE 35 cts. on sale at 24 cts.-Patent “' THE FANCY. ~5I;§