The daily witness, 1 mars 1904, mardi 1 mars 1904
[" a Adhd | BLOODLE>S VICTORY.Japanese Troops Have Occupied Ichio Yang and are Fortifying the Town.doubtless clear up the misa -_\u2014 his post, HL TWITTED COSSACKS WHO WERE MARCHING ON THE PLACE.anti-American irritation.MUNICIPAL TELEPHONES Lao vanz.Manchuria, March 1.\u2014The * lie ful team in Canada.For several ycars( 2e.à JW he was adjutant of the regiment and }HOCBITeC.for some time senior captain, refusing |\u2019 field rank on account of hs attachment to his company, which for two years in | succession won the highest number of |?points for efficiency of any compamy in Canada.50th Huntingdon Borderers and 60th Missisquoi Regiment at several training 4g camps and was selected to act as brigade major at the big cadet review before the Duke of Cornaught in Montreal in 1890.He was again placed on the active list last year us district intelligence officer of the Montreal district, and waa selected to organize and command the Corps of Guides.He took part in the North-West rebellion of 1885, going to the front as a newspaper correspondent.In the North-West he displayed great bravery and distinguished himself on several occasions.He rode eighty miles alone across the priirie to overtake Middleton\u2019s column, to which he waz attached, and was present at the action of Fish Creek and the three days\u2019 fighting at and capture of Batothe.eral\u2019s two aides-decamp being wounded at Fish Creek, Captain Chambers volunteered his services as a galloper and had |.298 his horse wounded in two places while carrying despatches.For this and several other military services during the campaign he was awarded the medal and clasp and was mentioned by Sir Fred.TF Middleton in his report of the campaign in a specially complimentary way.the conclusion of the campaign he was elected an honorary member of thar mess by the officers of the A Battery, Royal Canadian Agtillery in recognition of the good ay and other excellent qualities he displayed in the field.Ever since be left school Captain Chambers has been contmuously engaged in journalistic work He went to th: North-West again in 1588 as editor-iu- |, chief of the Calgary \u2018Herald but returned to Montreal a year later, having been temporarily ineapacitated from doing hard work by a very serious accident, Among other books he is the author of \u2018Suburban Montreal,\u201d which was pub lished in four editions, \u201cThe Book of Montreal,\u201d published last year, and a series of regimental interest covering the history and records of the follow corps: Ist P.W.Regiment, 3rd Fi J Battery and Highland Cadet Battalion gi, of Montreal; 2ud Queen\u2019s Own Rifles and Governor-General\u2019s Body Guard, of Toronto, and the 43rd Duke of Cornwall's Rifles of Ottawa.Papers of the importance of the London Times\u2019 and | \u2018Broad Arrow\u2019 have published flattering |, reviews of these histories.He now ih Royal Scots of ; pasetag through the press, s Biter of the 10th a Grena- : ape proimnet, pistes, in course of ir Bory of © .Pa continue in.\u201d ambers is.\u2018well known an | - , He was a thember of : esl.itoñie Society for - yeary, ind secretary of the Mont- Amateur Operstic Club\u2019 during its +\u201d For \u2018nitie \u2018years past he has A the Christ Church d for.several years | Livingston, Most,, March 4.=-d'ire to hd @ ni of bri}; uges ; ional offices\u2019 vara gituated, and for & time threa \u201ccé\u201d business aection.The lose bout |g; $100,000, *All the records, mail, smd the | \u201cce were saved.A Ad rom the hotel: * 2 [total se.echo st Temple Je.du ecré y ee 180 meniler : \\ Cheb, abd of the Laurentian Council Roy- in their might ¢ \u201ckh the \u2018Supreme UT v = fr i $ 5, and bargain.| > i à vhe.Motherla:.d some & worthy parent of worthy che duly of the +y subtériuges in the f Wh'iing vs.Blondin, | tection trade.- dent plaintiff sued for.5,000 Toot Protection and, fee nd} 4 GUIBERT PARKER.:\u201d Marche L\u2014Sir C.bert Parker, NEW EMPERANG NOT BE BRO À He acted as adjutant for the Ye # orŸE e368 iat EE ¥ iE he gene- FBE \u201c.al BREE, i vo Ë At | tem tor PE SDA #8DAY, MARCH 1 , 1904 \u201csoient : - po x 4 \u2014 A fircrks.3 > LE Sra \"JOHN.N °c = N.\u2014 ~ .\u2014 lex.tan, i .5 - A \" À .\u2026.\u2014 SB in \u2018 - Ploée on = UR _ rune.La wo | neue PHY = the \u201ctin.Po ; \u2018 ax >.ma al! = : \u201c Rev » OR \u201c .- : : = 0 : Vi Tw On = .J.Feb.; i - : .on sheet to M.35, .\u2014_ ; \u2018J LYONS.hgh day Ten.a, re \u201cComus\u2019 LYON .Mr.az 28, us : a F od it at ET \u2019 | \" ified mo evil thing sure .Lo tH.- + - - in Are ort_éov wi op IR re gare of the c pl en 5 5 \u2019 700 oe ae RB: \u2019 DAT ba eir siete i AUSTIN- to tod NY.| NE © fv a was ; ny ALY TA rm her ponte the ob the -BUTTER BIBD ie.Tssas tow Ere WE f toa men - of a stale Pacher Put HIN veus 23 the RB TTERILL.- ; ue a choice aiid 8 a\u201c her sa spec a milk over of biea the gra T .\u20183.Au puidente 01 \u2014On HANE nambers, plete, RUS w b t of k the di grated p\u2014 * Aix ae Re Feb.$4, many NBEO.2 ete, 80 Hb oldin the lion th peel When cold into er utter of Lans Rt drife's 7 as RÉOM wit] x notice exten: ut g go ion th - of n half a bas un} EURR 11 an sd chards es Ta 19048, | y of \u2018thés BE EK h al À A i sive our od.is - .| 6ggE two old 1 po sm >s En IE , of H owne, to.» rents, LADIES ém IRT 1 thie Ht n Qu.n fin ta prep: 8p morni Deate on Jem , DIX t of Ans the \u2014- inch e, ta 7 Harvey ya at TH i Été = ALIT hdia, seal a rat ring ng to .eate e-qua ons mn la done a ES NEW loss expr The Big: Gost shite obs + Ÿ, PRIC \u201cTHE B pe raion buyi in beaten rter of ix the nha TN worth, idence TH \u2014 rook.us Erich LADE \u2018 expensi Big: jlo chien g tures of , PRICE HE B at the to or 1 a may duce th ® ith pow à crear of a roe well | Te mr Toronto, À Era TES wish REES sive ¢: Store's à LS pi : ] our st -CHE EST ON T can it a » th e hope cups wdered am, and pound elle Th oF ; So Mr.to, by er Fed.8, work, BLA taffeta SKIRT prices.é s ahow nature 02 1 ock! APNESS N THE be no a so tho erefore ot bake Sn ered sugar weet of NR e EL Tente » to Miss Alexa e Rev ence 4, at A VE BLAS .BTA apd c S, a Lo ne Je 5 period : 1 £, VAR à BEST {ficult rough » come erate or twe with Butter so to pu fh ke 2, and 55 Helo er Gurr Duck RY ed ITAMINE.- roches 2 OUT S + IBTY TERM 5 at , 50 com td nty mi the mixte 5\" IF th rd\u2019 en.M Cu 3 mer | pag ned with\" , \u2018SET ; nil Sobre ad H , 8 s.\u201d a mo - t d n.1 inutes mi 1e 1 i GBA + cute du pare B = from NDSO; ak 5 Cloth, \u20ac Tee E Ps H re the m pe tu orn Le Ur.RAWPORT id diomiier 0 Booth, 1 big fad SOME SK wrappings madd in ot, a of ih i» ve : ists HIoH CLASS we.os re\u201d es wo MAN i Spi el a SINT in Bock S Sm =i vow om ioral cui, EL 5 « Bp a Co bY by aris] .\u2014Qn © .ee os , ront ac or on > 2e we 46 go} ges - G ER C em 4 jt Ee Eh woo SAT ax ess l re Fe 5 LE Brim .P.a Gren imblegon, NE FE with uit aa 5 © » pa to $1 CE © em ats t, Mar SWIND ho a pt goes NS ANID © Sr esis = EEE ve (se pre .a cr., i A L re .ve wo Pa , : Ç , + av AK 2 on eo are.| i ns the onu of all 1 : ABD Coreen er BE Sy Ÿ oe raNCY RTAINS White an imalet, Te oy bra on Hover rooms I $ ue stp.5 eur uM ; ye or rovided The We P -, .à 5 rey ie E | 75 te TAPBST , Whit d Cream a = x turn le wa turni anger m.CP _, Awl 2-08 Feb, - Qardess ee du 1 for & Sthte\u2019s 42 LS ac TS a RY e, Ivory , ov et clerk © qutched oar Noli bunds folds ar lie, 35, 130 ses] 8 NEN vosges price.3 values i x - AR wo ay pl Be AN CURTAIN 7 and Cre sriocked nips deliv obtained ed garetts sont the 3 \u201c Pree, Ppiebe ; soc Rober * his \u201c pepecial 5 DAN 7 ittle wo is the SR PE 5s wr $:.28 iss © RTAIN S, new , fro merchant ered to the ng tv he su - with in N of yn of F ol A Damas, 4 Pu In AS \\ x.nder be us lity ret , - a NEW , yard.URTAIN MUSLINS shades, B m $3.25 He os\u201d Mr.5 quantile on vale Aa Mr J.Pra i of (Be late ost pri Pug rh ality grat) aa oo Rw BO NETS, Single an ew patt represent] the ma Phalez, of prod ark ETAT | Be Lim Te = mel ow Moin NP ly ne sr Dai pi 8 of th eb 29, F, ot Damask.fs tr ry 50¢ hès =, A iv.inch RT AND ET, 1 ' Doub: Oc ya A Bank Th 8 cashi n prese 5 by ' hr \u201c years.© Wie .1904,\" bec son BY.U ar 7 yard.vy, : vo j : to each, À PO NET C or Sash le Bord 2rd.K cd k of C 1e cheq: er obtai ning À > HO.oe BURRITT.Robert street, Regular extra bleached n \u201c3 6 % h, LBS CURT Curtai ers, w ed it \u2018ommerc ne was ined a Lu n.S 45c fine 12 A A f ¢ d Mr PURE Pa aor Blac pacial ne fini Trish ¥ 19 He ND EN ins, f rom : ercaboute Lat the che : Gat, ua Fa» her on, aged eC yard.nish, vish Têtes | each POLE Gh 15c bee bouts not SE ban i Truni CAÏRNS a Inte, restos, , aged 3 Lines dit sh, pew es À = N : ENDS ANG, 2 200 to BE n thats of t prasented e beak Le 1 al en Feb.A Lucy Mi 2 1% eue, den.all i ST À » Grass Be yard MYS! ee eque mo 1e might > RAK punis SE Harbor Beglar bles ce | ès | me EW om Be vane | SIERIOUS THEFT has mot pui he ¢ dams ot Os aqua 0 pu Pr da ros | ~ iF \u2014 wn OWE RS ES SET 0 ; a GOODRIDG 1e Rey es - | ee Rot wind i se DOO Ty L ems ts EFT OF 4 Ta y; 08 IDG NE .aan.© sree tt \u2019 OFFI oil a Mai d, f TO S mai «th ines, O \u2019 MAL of tb .her.B.\u2014On .& a, ists .ci oN ; 10 rom WB wil b eft has Int, M M most side aux F ¥ E .er ose to La , Orde.$1.2 1.8 dir ag as ju , March Han Farm, ater, eh.7 : irs.a sde : as il - rs -25 to , Plain d js ary 4 contain.ist Co ch 1\u2014 presse au ES à Re Le x Lo © $ and RB iol sites.for me + \u201cA m 3 ERE unie ae PRESEAY'S ~ {Rass N 261 8750 ana le z br 20 à t ) ~ .Sa a 1 sx .Fu ©: or- horities ni an , Cathe .3 wo Et Fee (PE mee HE MURPH Ben ie ft A.= es Peu as es Te MURPH CE ar Ie ne vu ; - ts ae ve ., ne anon à ° \" \u2018ha ; s ce > EE py Retell yr i\u201d \u2014\u2014 S4-Oatherine Y & EE rt z | x n 6 a, wid Toron idence, Good ; Herrings.8 2% TU DIC a LU - st, BR was videdtly hey on were RS Tru VAR rèlg.ow to ney Jo \u2026.Wi \u201cRegalie.A: EEE Co aw tai st Be nl - \u201c5 LEY .of th on T No.4 Tob Com b N .30 J ssh .oe ui - 2e - r.Me i bags aware of stolen | ned olen freigt He 00 R Eater \" he lat eb.25 Li 36 in ached Cot Lo 0 ardmi ards LY - Wédsod a « 7 Co TPelepho toal = in the the \u20ac oy #0 .Then last ont.= Rg tered : ; e Her 3 nen\u201d .: \u20ac \u2026 20 95 Tadië eres.ves on Yaine.; 5: 2 RR : IK ife 3 a stati ustopi me on bag : { Ong a ih int \u201ceat 4 .ry Child\u201d Hnckab ve oe ton, \u2019 17 : ide Flan oe .ve oi À 7 ve > GER et \" _ ne: En St.A - on over to eave Fay sai It ; tac.d'a Pa \u2018on Feb.à s Hose ack Towels.06 - wi irmelette ï Nie AS na | EU 3 : Ei ee h \u2018 Co np 2740 N IMPOR night.\u20ac mas said ers A MAIRE 7 \u20ac Bat EE aa wo rs Lio i tetas\u2019 UE 4° wor oh Paper.oo Shir 2-3 _ OF INTE CON, MARCH as could be in Mo pie cima TING dors barn, Bond, Te ow ! Fancy on + ws 0 : R as t enj e ntreal \u2014 2 oF IN DIS igh count De der ee = Regier Ginga te 2 ES 1.| gry _enjoyab nforced Sor pe INTE cus eh in h of orto, i Ll 205 y on eee oe 46 _ TT ; \u20ac son ingi le part of , and, i A speclt un INTEMFE ss TH + Hoos _% Tata the late ibid RP 2 81.74.\u2026 4 Jr » >\u201c E INVITED \u2014 0 WOME Mr.Fok ns port of the » residence ie of th BRANCE ; sa romto.on a No.pi regie a \u2026 g .Wed Lt \"2 à fo TO BE N Dr earty - Blair ur, x.Roland meeting pA Pn members once ber ond Fes æ 6 Reynolds paging a ac ésadtét A - Ottarr \\ EXHIBIT br.Richer, ot ging, as r id Paul of Mesors Avchpiah Ss ae oe of ae the d ADO your, ue anaes atreet, es pu æ A > ess ¢ a, Feb - TOR ' nd t ke was a est,\u201d | SIS.aude Cl op B present ona ee ADOUCEUR 2 sania Home 10- \u2019 g a + ETE have à ot 29.S.o Mr was apanist ee Laiuon, ruche ent we nds: nge Que, on \u2014 At ; le Hot sed, vont ; pi the addr t the The REA * Paul ond ta gue, ener.Bogquet A Des, er Mr.ceur Fed.st mes, : Go essed Lo Board Dr DIN and o Deua Des: .u , the jard de.d \u2018 à Co uear es yi pAxdrow hs the Gh eo, I of L was Henr ING FO Mr Simard, D en AI.3.9% co FATT dollar 8.3 trew\u2019 .pg Eh - ; , oo : , - J 207 5 SEE Me te pme ot Cine es ohn ET Von Die of I zr SE Toh EARMC Ms BF r.La- : \u2014 seine sb ar} _siste a inv ellenc rks 1 Tr gi cussing : J.daigle, 1.A 3, L.B uit, year RM a La Ch - : ; ; Jap d rs \u2018i to rta ne 8 girl 111 of .U.aud .B g, LG el , H .= MONTE \u2014 o we curés a rt Hobe ae nformation fom wi ih wpe ox il Thé pi Sineston ARI pie 5 A Des inte ot \u201cFe \u201cQuets \u2018cRys Mrs, -° Le aa exhibi sex 1 evel of nti eir Now in th ith of ject : ter the Asse ell} nger, rode is n MAC tbe l ix dete Ry.rs.+ or : 1 th bit in t lopm the ing ke à th e foi of ni of presé the tin, } D.Mas 0.ur, ence KA ate AN \u201con Feb.15528 THE eir at t their nent cond ton f e thr lowi is re- Ma nted t preside P.C asso! Hero appes sons Yon Ss a vente On thin br VS Es * { setivi prodoctio exhibitio bind tion, | anhood, the ee great i ing Fara magi Laport society à Cousin Dr.Le ee rew ides unda; Lea t ds 2, n bristoi and ities tions ibiti URL romises heir truc in deve infl megs rat © cle * r.Chau pre Bcot Mackay,\" us \u20ac Feb ATIRON ugh= slaps.| bea © .artis man and on sp ry an are true whi lopm uences Doliem ot Men hav congr auvin, | win aos aged nati &.De 28, 1904 tb.map) # .This bead, or on x= istic.\u2019 ual and exam rin iy to girl religi union ch alou ent ot which the Hoo vas à heals bee atulatic: bai ain on eral 8 81 ve of en ix , at ) shoul Tp.\u2019 ¥ an .Co .* - .| > me 1ples of s off nee on, p and e i it , sho D or © ve er, PP i a hr ated 3 ! i year thé ath Va 48D .tional proble e dust m in À y of \u2014 ould b r « es ou ead.\u2019 ple c s im e proi ; pol - ; 1 15 | m on si 2e se om be y h Th t T au pair bral fessions icy As a a 2 ger li and em of oo cars eli several re pelled to moat cart as a Ma to fod socle ses the red, ee bec ue been, dtp a Fo ele 2 fro ey thee rth Tr pho: à 1 .w ner écho en e 13 t dealt es Leroy to tagion : ron , ratio Ak as a sive ol d th ur o me t a TO tend 9 ! to M Dr the ex efore n and eve din ve years of met e se eau of mor E pprou y-Bea er ate .Ra 3 ; .ap) ess à N ch ul ar .wn pach octoratio be put Forth 52 | ore eaverve potes for a Eduea.tain se vr on the brea Mr.no publi liev n in t fort ef- fi edhcei n wh or ox = sum thine Wo INED to M aces use j ti to expect So t publi h to fo because at y so sur pod at the T ontren oe In Soe) fin iy i PB a forced j ,2 lastin an Coss.The fotomin p Mayo HE M ae ion and yence te sequent .be t to Tut the g diel young Mr Hon wing tontar Laport AYOR \\ às \u20ac Ee Rave people x Gentes to \u201cbeginning Gor poetry L.es hon Che ps as ero\u201d twes | 2 piston: one co tien rot a the \u201chouses do {ss are Si.Dents L Sa Ton.who wa: eve clear - ; ki ; 3 : is \u201cCol i as FC sonal w would ied for in king.atten | 1 à for ne po a and boul M Duché Lavaliee ans in, MP chairman ou fon pi \" © ated ll ge ties.\u2019 be been made e Taiter and en on ight of ror Relate sauie M and toperison the Hes re ds NY bat = : > se ?., .\u2019 : alrers arr mers ETS deine wi su | eat fil Sa 5 CR bu stock i cie watts cha ; to islati did r- ab o no ovem ich that © ne #1 r.J.er Ls Pour rook ; ES = Er a Si a LR fe BL oad E Han à n he 8 5 imi e - .vignac, en et of n° connect for need > people to of ation, pects - everybody ; - Brasens 8 Boucher Bissillor \u201cCarina: - vas 5 rise ses of W.K ment quention, with BAL into.certain 8 doubt al enjoyment in 4 anchaud.A Marehan ER he ui b qu i 64 1 Qi : _Lbere, : t ,; - > ; a .N.Dupuis ns Bd | Dla ; de 3, neh ae wok parts direct .C NOR » 98 the b oat\u2019 pica Ph be Lop: the , Tarn X rother 3.He * Lmproved diseases Oren - \u2019 sm N°0 throat Sn Paul .fi d op] the Halife tue A dre, oppin 0 be Vous .e outers, pins Fever nes to : ow À .Blower _ ar \u2018oronte Voda TI a pt, A isteutés 12 LÀ LS So Torspar, Marcu 1, 1904.- TN \u2018and \u2018Utica.1 McGuigan \u2018was at the long distance tale- LIKE A LION.| phone all day; Mr.Spencer scarcely ever: SN ae LL to moon; - Morning trains on the Rode; iia Anbuga til Utica, N.Y., March 1.- Very beady \"TR wet snow tell Jast night, and was drifle ET,\" w nto enormous heaps by a terrific wind: {5 seks; Trolley service is suspended e i rou, the principal streets.er northern railways are completely blodk- ed.Six trains on the Central Hold ot are held here, where the passengers Méy-F4; get food.A number of trains hére tar been cancelled, and all through trains dbe 7 six to nine hours late.Mail has ind been received or has left this \u2018city stage | ea early last evening.ed À Schenectady, N.Y., March 1.\u2014TH® |.heaviest snowstorm of the season ¢ ed this.vieinity during: last night.The [© have heen put to such strain 8s tells a at tr D last n° the general health.is al SOME CANCELLED ATTEMPT mistake to .think that because the TU MOVE FREIGHT trains do not run the men are not pard GIVEN UP.their mileage rates.6 \u201d Every available man on both systems has been constantly employed, if not in running trains, in getting them out of the ditcn.There has been no loes of pay in the premises.The only loss has been to the companies.Mr.McGuigan, being asked if the appalling loss which the company had sustained would affect the general programme, or in any way daunt the stockholders with respect to the larger schemes, the terms of which had just been amended, gaid that he did not think sensible minds would suffer any serious intimidation.Watertowgp: &, Ogdemns and radlways Wace all eds \u2014_\u2014 left the telegraph keys; the situation was Twentieth Century.Limi nea} oan \u2019 5 | a, ange .i acute, alarming.east, and soon a e fast mail, and, 8% - and ht .ÿ The First of March Finds Trains S50 men who have to bandie the cars, fatervals the others im order No trait AL Mill Late.the engineers, firemen, brakemen\u2014those from: the east had: reachetl Syracuse Mp CS AN iy gr a ple re who do the manual work of operation, (is ; i : apple waited to-day in the waiting bp of the Grand Trunk and the C } K for trains which never came; -yudreds oz meu vould be seen out in \u201c> vards, rather obscurely, 6étruggling Wu masses of snow; a stillness pre- Lid over station and énvirons in \u201cous contrast to the bustle whica Lisras these places ordinarily; the Grand Toms and tne UP.R.were in the us of the worst storm of the sea- 5 go 3 ¥ uy 5 a i hd ap 3 ines in Plain and Fancy, in Gian ; tints, (spegial value), at §5c, si \"Chi i i : : inches, ai ) \u201cOh : Cr McGuigan, manager of the Grand This was something which had to 'be¢ fall amounts to about ten inches, afd\u2019 } DA MWY: i 1 - Fok, woo ha been hopeful through faced; it might not have to be faced |the trolley roads are ome of the.inde .Eeohennes, Crepe de Cheng, Chiffon, Voiles, &e rr o 2 for the last month at The storm has caused much inconve- urban lines are practicilly tied Ww.| in rich celorings, plap in Cream.Lx end of a telephone, by means of |nience to the Montreal Street Railway trains from the west are from t ara P.choice.seléoti xuxn he kept mmself (especially at four hours late.Company in the way of keeping the city CL cr 5 ; Toronto! in cæse ouch with every part and suburban lines open to traffic Short- 5 : ; , Street ; ee, v pe Lrand \u2018lruak system, was In ly after midnight the compeny placed in >.ï D ti a os oplimistie mood yesterday, and ex- omis twenty-two sweepers and MR.WM.SCOTT DEAD.Golfiäg; Boating, jressed the conviction that with & few |three snow ploughs, to battle with the \u2014 T \u201core good days, the entire system, waied tad been mote or less frozen, wouic ve looseaxd, and that by Satur- snow.The result has heen satisfactory, ; a8 Dé WELL KNOWN ART DEALER.especially over the city lines, for the car ca PASSES AWAY SUD- iin {4 uen \u2018Extra i been : EE * af 3 @ an : » aay mgnt, tne Grand Trunk would re- Bee re ne eut of the DENLY.+ oo good value at 750, 80c snd $L00 m new.same normal relations.ln proot of storm.However, matters on all the sub- \u2014 \"3 r mixtures 6f Greens; Browns, iz D2 ronnted to the recent record, \"Grays sid Bhoda- urben lines were not so gratifying, and wnich saowed :nat in one day the Grand _ News has Heen received in the city of by is finding it i ; i be Co ge CY ee a ene emma Ml EL ERR 2 Trask ow mosed ten house cars of airjcult to Keep cars t@ Back River and the death on Friday last, Tile at war Mr.Bh a +\u201c New Mobairs and Sieftians Th Crest; Now Blue, + frogs, raa was the TT (atierville moving, but everything pos enter, Notes Dane cruel Hie tout stad ~ Browns, Greys, & ros TL Te Lust sunday » sible is being done to relieve the\u2019 situa been + Tn ond ou à leasure trip ad | of, the a, : \u2018 .WEA y., i ATT ve: EL in ade she.hon.The Sompany bas args gangs of | £0 Eoin on please (rpg) minding the Genadios rfi wie mar.MY.Juptrecoived, a dainty lotof DIMTEY MUSER Cu mstances, i wes o work of necessity; Men at work ghovelling the She ane heir of- { Bayon _ Belhaven Sten- Te REY EERE EES SE oss sed oh Loner 1 ant [ba working onder Me Tél, the This aterhoon.ammemetert wane: [ll | MOHAIR: GRENADINES, ely ee enporintendent of the company, wid this [1s stterboon.Ambassadors and.min\u201d BE Ou RES ER ES TE =~ ; ui he hb coufeæs that there 1 any,.va ; = i 3 5 .Ds: sm aw ta a Fi nat Le 4-4 mors Live 55% n revdon of judg Morning that the present winter bad pre sons pro The Trad fret VE {MR in all Black, and\u2019Rlack and\u2019 White; 27 inobes ties | | mur A ~worm iad come up, it bad sented difficulties which the company {ding the Abbey since 1809, and it is : 40e, 450, 506, and 60e.\" The best Blasks and spreæd over a arze crea in Ontario; it found hard and expensive to overcome.-akid that there bad i er before been & 1 C, 495 hg.Buc.L DR nhs ae\u201d Iwi compeiru he use of thé ploughs Unless, he said, the corporation opens \u201c|-manrringe \u2018solemmized there during Lent.very Silky.: 1 La - Fed Sworn A once mote.we stoppage of freight and jup the gully ways immediately, spring A m bas ] and will - Al midi the «etary.of not the cancellation, of pas- floods on our streets are.inevitable, and SH marriage a been.arranged an \u201cthe | LS Senger (rains.they are certain to interfere with street take D de ie Rosser betwee of the.Tae winter has cost the Grand Trunk, railway traffic.0° Comte Jo Vie or pent oo .ne.M: Metuigan said, about a million A despatch from St.Albans, Vt.un- tente - i 3 Marie collars, though he thought that this der date of Feb.28 says: As the result of 5 \" R, Toariuat deaghter rt wonid not interfzre with the programme the worst wind storm in the memory of wea had been napped out for the the oldest inhabitant, this city is almost ean de Bassano was.à daventer of | par Ç completely isolated from the outside and of Mrs $y Bur dks ie a ete And Mr McGuigan thought thet next worid.The streets are filled with ier, of Mogteasl, | The Duc ang wner we mizhi have à similar experi- \u2018branches blown from the trees, and the Thier, = de B \u201cresided about.eue Weather came in cycles, as it country roads in every direction are com- % au à.: 4 appeared, and the thing to do would be pletely blocked, it being impossible for a os , Longue.w \u201crepare to fight the storm better next wie.than they had been able to do tne That was to say, it might be | mssarÿ to devise other agencies and remedies, apply other assuægements, in- ve new machinery\u2014at any rate, it wea be imperative, in case they had a Ereession Of such winters, to be in a £« state of preparedness, Mr MuGuigan thought that we might cure had weather in Quebec for another \u2018nant, but he was in hopes that in team to reach this place.The telegraph and telephone lines are seriously damaged, there being but ome line in operation to the south.The Central Vermont Railway has not been able to move a train in any direction, although smow ploughs have been operated to the north, and if the southbound Montreal sleeper can reach St.John it can come to the city.It is ex- ! pected.that the road will be able to oper- ©.These are'all Ne | 38 to 44 inches.THE LATE MR.SCOTT.\u2019 on ; - ate trains in this direction to-morrow.; - ; PASS réa, dg A TR rr double plonge de two ty The Missisquoi division is completely ¥a8 on his way home on board the Ç.NRY MORGAN \u201c-er engines out thee were Goin their buried, and it cannot be told now when E+ RB steamer \u2018Lake Erie, When he su¢- qu: xe 8 ESS 3 - waost.but when yow had strèw - and it will be opened.\u2019 : cambed to héart failure.The deceased g» ws 1, MONTREAL, 0st, Last night a doable headed gentleman was seventy-three years 6f .~ #2 on the top of the repeated enow- freight : la.s which had been frozen on either side te track, what happens\u2019 was this\u2014 wind carried the snow from the high sues of the narrow lane right down to \u201c> 'rarks, and there was the utter im- msunlty of doing anything.¥- W.C.Spencer, who remembers \u201cnf the picturesgue expressions of his il, confessed to-day that the C.P.! \u2018got it in the neck\u2019 He had on the wire for hours.They had poping the best for the last few «nl they would have been in love- n.iition shortly but for this storm.storm raged all day yesterday in To- coming from the lake\u2014snow, sleet * -Mng wind, This filled up the «=.rovering them, as a matter of *ith from four to twelve feet of ow It was felt desirable last night to - the train from Toronto to Mont- Ti train got stalled about three miles south of this city, and both engmes and sév- eral freight cars are entirely buried under the snow.A snow plough was sent to their assistance, but is unable to release them, and a large force of men, with shovels, is trying to open the road, They are encountering drifts from four to fifteen feet deep, and it cannot be predicted to-night how much time will be required to open the road in this direction.The early morning sleeper from Boston is held at Essex Junction.A large section of the roof of Mr.John Alfred\u2019s barn, about two miles south of we city, was blown off by the wind last night.RECORD-BREAKER IN TORONTO.Toronto, March 1.\u2014The hurricane which raged all day yesterday was a age and for the past forty years had beer]\"§ Year i held in the nighest regard by the com- In the field of art Mr.| mercial world.Scott was regarded as a connoisseur and many of the excellent examples of the] various schools that adorn the walls of Montrealers\u2019 finest houses were brought out to Canada by him.He was for -nany years a deacon in the First Baptist Church where he enjoyed the high es teem of the entire congregation.His many quiet deeds of churity and benevolence endeared him to all with whom he came in contact.Of a retiring disposition Mr.Scott seldom took part in public matters.In the artistic meld as well as in religious circles the gap caused by his death will be hard to fill.About a year ago Mrs.Scott, his wife, died suddenly in the North Baptist Mission House om Duluth avenue during a\u2019 vad Ihe had been found to be good genuine record-breaker in a winter that *TYiC0 Vhich shè wus attending.While |.; es The train would simply have has put to the blush any of the wildest abroad Mr.Scott MINE Et son also'f TO 5 ; stuck.The Toronto train which flights ever essayed by the \u2018oldest inbabi- Passed away de break the sad 2 La a «ri = oo : T4 {_ Montreal last night would reach To- tant\u2019 The storm came from the south- °À to England to break Love lat EP dt Vietoria College | 66 v iE \" \u201cà \u2018his afterneon\u2014about six hours western states, gathering etrength in its bis father.These two sorrowfu cents Marois 1 st Se BI y ic\u2019 clubs of - WORLD in journeyings to its fary on Toron.had a serious effect upon Mr.Scoit and for the bexefit.of & = of V x .\u2018 .4r Spencer said that there was no to and the immediate vicinity.\u2014Aîter Be really never got over the shock.The] McGill De CES a da di Le a.\u2018a A ; \u201cmg to get freight to move at rendering walking well nigh impossible TÉMAIRS, which arrived in the city this] and football clubs \u2018have a deficit, nten A1 9 : \u2018 } Sri he whole effort of the C.P.R.is proceeded to tie up tho street car ser- T'OTRINS, Were accompanied by the son, rr car Pa ave Ma % B wp.: *> vercentrated on the passenger eer- vice and demoralize railway traffic.1t y ho vas wita his father at the time of{estéd in hold deme ta place hat 6, a.Ps He expected that the line be- i ; | is deata.12 PE sound financial À x \u20ac ; NES ze = (++ Toronto and Montreal would be perd ue ot 2 Due ok, m He is survived by two sone and three athletic ch on à pou financial foot i ; da pe ES ih as the Dloughs were out COLLISION AT STRATWORD.daughters, Messrs- Li a De nee ME NL Rene à TE OS LS \u2018rer, and eve i uld be d ; : > rs.Ii OL, be De 180048 crève: Rea , ; : Le i , \u201conze fair ie of operation.Stratford, Ont.March 1.\u2014The tie-up Motley and Miss Sarah Scott.f on, Prot: Giulet, Etupaier, J.Les \u2019 Giving of the: bast informed storm centre extended from Wood.©! tbe Grand Trunk Railway in this sec- The funeral will take place from the se: Tedford and\u2019 e Bends-Mills.se \u201cAéménieme tea +001\" \u201cea the \u2018Soo,\u2019 and east to Sher.HOD ast night is the worst of the a- First Baptist Church at 2.30 on Wed- A nember 2 Indies and a hae : Britisti and American Wolters i.e gq.; nee 7 ur son.is possible vo vel any nesday afternoon.conden become\u2019 patrons = - cts à réery VER ct THREE quarts OOPY.: var oro form that ar point, of the compass by rel Snow.> 7 j toncedcé, among them Being the Hon G.\u2019 20 PAY : mr Sa as oune ro in vesterday, ploughs and engines are o trac A.and Mrs.Drommond, : Hickson, ) for TM .MONTIHD-ON: 101 .moderne omaha Paria I in all directions.It has been snowing ST.DAVID\u2019S DAY.Mr.Justi : and ow: At SR ATE : .and sleeting most of the day, with a RE ry i i | (ficers and all concerned had been Yry Strong east wind.During a beary| |, GREAT DAY FOR WELSHMEN \u201cjénd \u2018Me : e, Principal Pe JOHN DOUGALL & SON, == 7,0 ther utmost limit of exertion to SPOWstorm yesterday afternoon a freigot THROUGHOUT THE WORLD tation and Mrs.Peterson, Mr.A.Klecz - oo » .MONTREAL.\"orvthing moving.It was hard to train became stalled about a mile and a .\" .Dean |.; .| oii sees Bi \u2014 half east of the city on tbe Buffalo line.A double-header following, unable to see the train or signals, ran into the standing train.The conductor\u2019s van and four cars were smashed and burnt up, and the two eugines lie on their sides in the ditch.None of the train hands were injured.The regular auxiliary train and crew are snowed up sdmewhere north, and a gang made up from the car shops is working at the clearing of the line, which will not likely be effected tonight.OTTAWA HAVING AN EXPERIENCE, -, Ottawa, March 1.\u2014Ottawa is to-day in the grip of the worst snow storm of the season.So heavy were the street drifts that the snow ploughs had to be retired, whilst two hundred shovellers were set to work by the corporation.The train service is almost completely paralyzed.Several of the outgoing trains are cancel: led, and the mail service is badly disarranged.ACROSS THE LINE.Syracuse, March 1.\u2014About eight inches of damp snow fell during a fierce wind last night.Railway tracks were packed, but fortunately the temperature did not -drop sufficiently te freeze the snow about the track.The railways are all delayed.There were seven east-bound passenger trains in the New York Central station this morning unable to proceed owing to-deep spow.between, .this 1 © ww nat a snow storm should put the \"1 Il nut to the extent which it did, \u201could have to be understood that \u201cux only one of a long series of which had come one after the #1ih the result that outside the éntres the trains were running «narrow lane which the snow sul made for them.\u201cual record of the trains to-day - RS: + Grand Trunk system\u2014Dela- Hidson, from New York, due at © armive at 118 pm.Chicago whirh should have arrived this - à 750, was reported as likely © At 430 pm._Intercolonial, XNocolet, due at 10.08; arrived at I :ronto, nine hours late.Cen- \u201c\"Tmont (also over the Grand Fm), no service since yester- To-day is the festival of St.David, the!\u201d - patron saint of Wales.St.David, or St, Dewi, is first mentioned in the AnnaleFj 3477 Cambriae (tenth century), ss having died in 661, Bishop of Moai.Judeorum, or Menevia, afterward St.David's.He presided over} -.-.° two Welsh Synods at Bref and at \u2018Lucas Victoriae.A rich legendary history sup-{ : - Flements these meagre, but authentic de-j_\u201d tails.Rhygyforch says he wae grandsont}ik of King Credig, anda -pupil of Pauiinus, J that he journeyed through Wal preaching} pal and working miracles, visited Jerusalem P- 3 and denounced Pelagianfsm at Brefl with] Gee wi such triumphant success that he was made by acclamation Metropolitan Archbishop of { 4 Wales.Giraldus follows Rbygyforch, infin.bis life, and Geoffrey, of Monmouth, sup-}?rlements it further by making David the uncle of King Arthur,\u201d and locating the/l\u201d 724 metropolitan see first at Caerleon, whence?! it was transterred by David, \u2018with - the sanction of Arthur, to Menevia.4 The Montreal St.David's Society win|* celebrate the anniversary Dy a concert at Karn Hall this evening, for which a good'}# programire has been prepared.wholes ooiraind Moar Burch yaw, fad - FRR purchasers \u2019 MW.Fw EEA J 0 P.Re: No report of the \" \"FE train, on the Rutland system; \u201cin.cancelled; Duluth and St.© Y A.m., to arrive at 4 p.m.; due 8.35; arrived 11.30: New Nev York Central), due at 9.21; © 7.50 this evening.© wf Trunk train from \u2018Toronto hear Port Hope: the New [ua Evers available nan ; PR.and Grand Trynk is o irom the men in the yards 177 Montreal terminals to the admin- \u2018save officers at headquarters, Mr.+= .LECTURE ON TOLSTOY.- tt Mr.Thomas J.Griffiths, -secretary trems.| urer Of the National Trades and Labor FIM@ 01 &.Congress of Canada, will lecture next Sun- | DOR.day in Empire Hall, corner of St.Law.|\" rence and St.Catherine street, at 3 p.m., under the auspices of the Mutnal Aid An}.tot sociation.The subject will be \u2018Tolstoy, : His Life end Teachings.\u201d - ° dé .3 s .x ° > or btm tm me $ Eee Mah _ pes 24 ra ee Sr om LE ry oo a : wines of the Manehu dyomsty, and that, _be After.promising & hundred times to eva- me ie a now fighting for it as we own.Nor does she seem to remember tht the immediate cause.of the present Agr was Russia's admitted determination ta add Cores to Manchuria.As, for :] dapnanding that the burden of favor\u2019 in %:| he United States be turned to Russia.| We had supposed that liberty, freedom Mt did \u2018all that were the dearest thing in -Kfe to the Clan-na-Geel.Why, then, seventy-five peroent of ty thousand dollars & mile, but the new agreement abandons this restriction and guarantees this section to the extent of Beventy-five percent of cost, whatever that may be.Cliuse six of the bew agreement prevents the government foreclosing on the Property of thé company for any rea- \u2018shall acquire and take the company \u2018 stock to the amount of twenty-five mil- \u2018lion dollars, except shares held by directors, not exceeding a thousand shares, and \u2018shall hold the same during the term Tw#epAy, MAncH 1, 1904, MR.MONK\u2019S EXPLANATION OF THE EVENTS LEADING UD |.HIS RESIGNATION.In the Lachine Town Hall ly: ; Mr.F.D.Monk, M.P., told the ¢.° of Jacques Cartier county why tu - resigned the leadership of the Cur-vr tive party of Quebec.storehouse of legend, poets of all 11, have found their themes, but in the i.realities of life men must be guided .hard facts.As to the sessifn of lu.Mr.Monk said: \u2018Having thus become for a consider, section of the party the Man of Destin 0} Héitain\u2019s enmity, that is apparentiy 25 son until there shall be default to the Mr.Monk recalled that in Ma .UE : : .; ; .x he poe 1.amined because the Russians hate Bri- extent of the whole sum due equal to |he mentioned in the House of Coma \" cu | tn ay bn de 0 be fe S| py ore\u201d Te Sn re ee a E Raia.was cought ed eu 3 inf | Peventh clause of the Tra ntinental said, on which he did not dwell.1j a i -Beitain 8 Tetogniz sphere je th Railway bill, the Grand Trunk Pacific had never considered the ex-Minis:er i i \u201cghee in Thibet.A third humor is t re Company undertook that the Grand Public Works as one of the determin.Mr.CE itude of the Clan-na-Gael, which is Trunk Railway Company of Canada causes of that disaster.In the 1.Montre grit ¥ i 00 CIV\" the burden of its favor should be turn-| « Gf the said lease, and so long as any the member for St.Mary's by no wm: .:.roother.Little wonder if 8 mé \u20ac to Russia, it would be hard for any |: the bonds guaranteed by the gov- Temained idle, vote fate of those wi terror .should & have Haken £ ponséssion Qu one who ie not a Celt to understand.We « ent under the of this agree- pro o Damascus, are strick : those who tad counted themselves nonsi ° Celte all of us are more or ernment unde; - terms \"| by the fulgurating rays of truth, is -, | ocasbatants A sax] Who are , BB OT \u2018ment shall remain outstanding unpaid.\u2019 be changed at once into apostles.|; SUREETR RÉ ER , } 2385 CIRE \u20ac 2.1 less, kno t go by reason ; ; frequent litical .ds of ich 1 sould: have , from.them to the ™ w that we do no This clause was alleged to be one of the ireq political synods of which :.| le ps, who li he ation\u2019 ¢ but by attachments, People are to us| oobi mportant guarantees to the gov- appes red as the moderator, he rea 1 5 I ¥the more by finding economies in: provi friends or enemies.If Shey 270 oe ernment in the original agreement, as it inutility of a Quebec leader, giving mu, Le | Sh sions already being practiced.Wha} We must love all that bate them.Now, vas supposed to bind the fortunes of sound reasons for the faith that was .i 7 JS wis reported to.the.Omar to have b 9 | the pet aversion of the Clan-na-Gael is the Grand Trunk to those of the new him.In his own: paper, in fact, on I.lau, of 5 P.wW.J sbundant and\u2019 exselléht provision would Epgland, and any one tht for the mo-{ Concern -to the extent of the common 15 we find him writing: \u201cThe Consers N.H.; \u20ac bé TRE RL ue NAS 4 la Pick corruption \u201c| went, hates England mast enjoy the bur- nee! X - tive party will only have one chief.!- Co ; ; - \u201c500: \u201d 5100 aiu | *PDehz, through M corruption, tq] ; \u2018 stock of the nominal value of twenty-| is not in our traditions that the chic: .Cn 20e, 506.and.30e; Bones, $B.; Box Beats, $1.0 .Bests nd! w ve been \u2018deficient in quéntity un! den of its favor.oo.five million dollars.As it was not re- à Party should have a sub-chief official : is a Bias Évuneh Ost.78 De RDG 3 nA Bios thw PA A _ finit.* In what de Hades a.installed.I may say right here th.quired that the Grand Trunk should pay T have roger had any personal difficul:.æ qu {those find their place who would thas] THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC.\u2018 any given amount for this stock the ex-| with the Hon, Mr.Tarte, whatever ny ; o ?tent of this guarantee was not obvious, bave been said to the contrary.I 1.pe pps see # Famar.Mancu 4.5 ETON aa o besray 9 if \u2018 ted ful and J UE ; Daily | $3.00; Weekly Witueeb !countrymen the.|| After \u2018protracted and most careful a .; came acquainted with him for the 1:.: étant te pede | gig), Wik.refusting to cjubs\u2026.Northern ST = : Se.ous\u201d tiations with the govern- except in so far as it made the new en- +; £ ; Peu ; flamed al u: y 5 ro) bed nosrishment o make themscives anxious\u2019 negoti g ise an en ise of the Grand ime after the general elections of lum » 08 : .Sa aan Le I meet, the G Trunk Pacific Railway Mr.Monk said that as to th ho ORY COR .ii i and on: twenty cents per cost rich?What 'is the hops ofa Sountey [FE rand Trunk Company.The present agree- leadership he had never cones ; 8 F { ny has.guccæeded in getting its Yoweri ; : i in place.It was out of defer to }- \u2018original agreement with the gow:rament Ment seeks to retain this by requiring party that he accepted the Te 0 modified considerably, and this amended that the Grand Trunk shall at least told of the approach of the general cl.- (LUE vedtetg der interment, as \u2018British Honduras, Ceylon, Gambif;| when attackéd by Japan Ÿ there \u2018was ga j Masaveuk, Daherta Islands, Zansiber, Hong ; pan hat © wa {agreement the directors of the Grand continue to hold the majority of [tions of 1902.After the session the of the Serigs of Ten.-, kong, Cyprus, New Zealand.2 .l'Tmmk Rail Com \u2018strongly the common stock by such title as shall ganisers had informed him of their 1.For postal union countries, evespting thods ment, SA AT UBK, way pany now ongly : i : tention to hold a series of meetings w :- beng ; vec mir ahd ter , $3.50 me] | LL .- z|xrébommend to the favorable considera enable it to control the policy of the |; ex-Minister of Public Works: \"a as the 0 ; ; ee oa} for Bay Witsess,| The old fashion of forwarding news|tion and approval of the proprietors\u2019 company.There are other matters of (Monk) asked to be excused from attcr.Gay a oe ARE, TE.We for Northern Nentetplt, oie | after the .events \u201chappen seems $00i{The original contract bears date, July detail in which alterations have been ing these meetings.The request w.applyit \u201cPrion lc, 5 add 150.Now os misst Fi or Canada, Newfoundland, Great Britatm, slow for this enterprising age.1 29; 1908, and was confiemed by pérlia- made, but these sre not of serious im- granted.He was fold later on that h.Mener A soriisadiuitiad Tied States and foreign countries - as annousosd to us yostordsy from Liss) dent in the statute known as the Na- port.The amended contract 1s to be the part Av he Bret ent he Kennel \u2014 Ihe last ello of the Daily tees % yang, an isaportant.inland \u2018teilvay sta ltional Transcontinental Rbilway \u201cAct.submitted to a meeting of the sharehold- tended, he said, hostility was shown ©.Swoene CP ; at 1 pdd Le 5 tion, aa coming from Nin ehwang on th& The changes in the new agreement, as ers of the Grand Trunk Railway Company wards him, and his defeat was predict.boas DfES WT NG ag EE, 15, |ohnet, tit the Japanese had received ire|compared with the old, relate entirely on March 8, and if ratified by them it © Was at this juncture that he sent | - St.Hy wp -1 oo someone : : oF \u201cTS : letter of resignation to Mr.Borden.T! h 1808 me et ete .{structions to bombard and capture Port l£o Hrancial conditions, easier for the will doubtless be ratified by parlisment.|istter asked im to réconaides Ra ME themse 22 \"sont! * vs: \u201cAa: s Arthur to-day, March the first: Cq 5] company and barder for the govern- The country has no special reason to find Monk refused.\u2018On Feb.16° he sav.ors w ; 1 1 + s 8 may Te.possible for M Fort grès ment, and to extensions of time in which fault with the amendments, excepting he, elections ere het and on Fet.a.\u201d i PN ; oT orders to a fort e , dit complete the contracte.But the enter- perhaps it be that relating to the de- e Journal\u2019 publi the following Powe | Se \"M |\" : .en ÿ Je ; .+ te: \u2018Mr, y Aves ower M & F.Bible ciety 3 M T a would be grotesque for a Mikado té.\\prise remains the same in spite of posit, and more particularly the amend- much co be onl, ase ea ER lentes sppoirt QE NTENARY.AIX il ive orders to capture a fortress.ob: these barder conditions and of all the ed clause concerning the common stock.definitely abandoned the share he fas of the fa Tae TR ee a y > 7 gt pia 8 y As a matter nt paverse criticism that the government But as the company has evidenfly found taken, bitherto in JJhe organization Som Thanksgiving Service | SE Ton Tire Tod ane of ht 2d 2 be be oF be | vio 35 ae lo sven 10 Foc ant M 4 UEVTUU | (13/14/15 a ad short\u201d bomberdmeiita-| National Transcontinental Railway Bill carry out in the present phenomenal [no one, as it was foreseen.We lv,» season by which Admiral Togo epems to be [provi estern divisi Pen ae Lo \u2014IN\u2014 .determined .xogo e provided that the w division of state of the money market, the govern- nevertheless, that rest may allow :L- SI -Persas TEBUAE Capaca i sa hy te à to Porn the heat ou pi the railway shall be commenced forth | ont was obliged to make concessions member for Jacques Cartier to sie: - © defenders.e news this 4 [with and be completed within five years ; ; set wu.| Again the votes of-the county which i» |: [also from Niu chwang, which is in Pad ftom Dec.1, 1003.The amended agree- er to see the project kitted represents 2 Parliament since reve 3 Te\u2014\u2014 of She Daan, but over % feat extends the time to Dec.1, 1911, Len ce remains the same, with Mr.R.L Por rom Je R [hundred and fifty miles from the scene [thus giving the company another three TS .\u2018den ag leader.\u201d - CT.: *{of wetion.Buch-of \"the -Ruminn.éruis- |years.CS \u2018 \"BARGAINS IN\" BREAKFASTS, | \"This perfidious mote seemed to in von ou sail the | |.i Lo , ma a Was severing my connect\u201c The 1 Tie at 10 he orl spent th um | SG py Jn, prose | Un SSS 1 veturned, one of them sinking and an- Pan Te ured z deposit ee a Phi was the offer o a of the big to publish my Jetter of resenetion.Non J eb other \u2018dampaged.A torpedo host was |.e government, department stores on Saturday, and in [I gay that was not consulted the ¢ Hend id FH also sunk, and the \u2018Ritvimn\u2019 which was Dirty days after the passing of the [consequence many men in Manhattan change which suppressed the old Sing L Renn lp to 4 : = driven ashore in the first battle in the |2ct as security for the construction of fried their iA bacon and ges to pn our party, our mottoes, the glorious ÿ Lust .[ : SSE \u2014 ve.TUL eg - month of Pet , but which has siiice the western division end for the first [latest thing in barman age of the divine of the party, and even the nan.L Tors ACCIDENT mb wii -CONPANY The words of M.Muravieff, the Rus- een à cting the part of à promineat and equipment of thé whole line of railway, Breakiasts are .now served in nearly as à oz : Cartier and Ohaplean: I ° sian president of The Hague Tribunal, gop orang fortress also her [This deposit the government agreed to all the large department stores, but, the ug many votes.People laughed grimy | or CARADA., against which : Japan bas made formal dameged The Japanese feet forces feturn so soon as the western division umial price is 2 or 4 5 cents.ris at the transparent dieguises ed grime .Le i : ; .a.\"1; A .\u2018weg ang rng wae ad voy Gignified pretest, end =.to have got away unhurt, the Japanase Poil completed a the Thole line of the waitresses didn\u2019t like it New York \u2014_\u2014 & Co.s - insult to thsh Æ mé CA tacti i retire before the.Jpas |*91way equipped accordance with the \u2018World.in a w culated to injure the Mignity \u201coi and [dy ous TUE amy ey dheis |P@rcement, and the goverment also MR.BRODEUR AT BERTHIER.jvore \u20ac DAY.the NINTH AT OF MARS, confidence in that most august tribunal range.\u2018There is mo word yet: of any\u2019 agreed to release the deposit in instal & BIT OF GOOD ADVICE IN TIME.\u2014 The t 2904, at 11 am, the purpose of [OWArds which the western nations are landing of Japanese troopa i rear of the ments, when it could be shown to ita (London \u2018Chronicle.\u2019) THE MINISTER OF INLAND REVI: M-Inty and the traneac-|looking with one aéeord as the shrine fo A - pan batisfaction that such \u2018release of de- ; ; - &C other A riress, but suspicions are spreading .|, Another Antoinette Sterling story re- NUE VISITS A GIN-MILL, AND Pilon.Msindis a8 may proper-|of peace.The president of the courb yy 04 railway connection has already been poeit would be applied to the comple- lates to \u2018The Lost Chord,\u2019 which she era Molloy, bad just delivered a moet righteous |.suspicion to \u2018which General tion of the railway.If, however, the Made famous.The song did not appeal PRAISES THE INDUSTRY.Thom.\u20ac L SOBDARD, , judgment in a case, not between Vene- Stoseel\u2019 a Mél \"T4\" company made default in its obligations to her when the manuscript was sent _ Iliggina Man.Dir, and Sec.-Treas.uel and the blockading.powers, as & csocl'a esperate order gives color.for th struction of .to her by Sullivan.But Sir Joseph ; Lienson.; \u201cihe * 11f this be so, it would seem quite pomi- |*°T the construction the western divi- Barnby spent an_ evening at her house| The Hom, L.P.Brodeur, Minutes of F'erguse he block: Quite pout ; To \u201d TE despatch says, but between à ble that the place might, \u201cwithiont |Si0P and for the first equipment of the at that time, and in a casual way she| Inland Revenue, paid a vist to the bio Art Association uebec nounced this, M.Muravie wont on to [der to the general to hold the fort, and oe wero ain aero ir cred THE KAISER'S SYUDENT DAYS.he clara thee in Company part ford \" ore the nt \u2018war in these terms : : UA : \u2019 n Was; construc 3 \u201cTs e declared that his company pant pe of of good will, alas, mo one events no ; cond od order .of the and equipped ready for operation; but, (Pom Speeches of Emperor Williams.) annually soe $25,000 Ca doe er Poll.* i i ; .= ting was à vided th i ; abou ; worth of Cana Era.olow \u201ctle senure ru - unexpected ot liable to be confusing to those.who do division must also be furnished \u2014 re bd cen Na Tres af fo i to and paid the government about 59% 7 Noone sitack.mation was obliged not hold.the key of it.There i, so |g i : | put a pince-nez before the tacles EXVise duties.6 \u2018 hen itimate de- ; , rst equipment, and that the five mil- ! .spectacles \u201cpm.post = war Ww wa the Jegi a far 20 we can gd no way to avoid 1%, [Hon deposit had not been forfeited.Un- ju order to be able fo see the black.\u2014 .dar om \u201cve The just providence whith ous fon ory pa Sue8 0 PUL He Old der the terms of the new agreement the whom 1 have always been san about THE LATE MRS.MENZIES.\u2018 \u201cvulpd aver battles will distinguish be- ot Bests to find the dvs, for their company will be entitled to have the Horace, Demosthenes, whose spesches (Peterborough \u2018Daily Examiner.) 1 \u2018 : ! mu e , every one wi ight, Menzies, wi 7 \u2018 tween right and unfomuded preten- soon they heir guarantee of the government endorsed how werg they ?With enthusia In the death of Mrs.Jane jes.whi! moms; At de \u2018end of this war be- |, a n open ¢ ) ne Le All on its bonds :n respact to the western for the battle or the arms or the des- te Mr.wor EO mor.OTTAW * tween » Evopesn and an Asiatic people |to remember that from parigragh ph ito division when that division is construct.eriptions of nature?Not at all.Under Feterborough loses a resident of over F ; saat AISI \" ey & © 3 9 atagsn =30.° \u20ac: it b : .e pe of e grammatieal an; - .* .3 s born \u201cthe ight.will nkine- out nfresh.\u2019 .A paragraph \u2018ome is Yeddiàg backwatds\u2019 and ing stock ri ro Laye Provided roll tical philologist each clause was dis The \u201cparish.homes Peribshire, so more obviously sraduitocs and one-cided that what is recorded later je the TRefsee.| mii: 5 Cen sected and split up till, to his delight, land, in the year 1821, and was marred = whew utterance could not have been made in |i; what is recorded: above it.{million dollars, if the eastern divi- he bad found the bare skeleton and her native land in 1540.Eleven years ia\u201d Th \u201c at Cae aan hi 18 esa & ve 1 .sion shall pot then have been then exhibited for the admiration of all she came to Canada, together with = ~ eo 1 in how many different senses something | husbaud, residing for three years in 4 °° Cltawa | compe wi ae pn Co he could bo vamos 1 pric or mic IF be 16 3 they svi Loon \u2014 e one w WA © decease.as a : turn its deposi tern With this tomfoolery! ifa Iy to the ti t her death.She wo sectio o is foamed, pare ue il against \u2018such teschi Se to Be knit pre-doceused by.hor busband of dei Le 4 .v ai- died at th ! 83 years O ÈS {Bon of roling hock purchased, arg | powers, BUTE be 1 SE ., ; thoug CLIT ab | 40 be five million dollars\u2019 worth marked, NEW YORKBRS APTER OTTAWA Alsméition she has den highly espe however , for the esstera section to be HOTEL.enr circle of friends ans {ready to assigned th .n .She was a devo ve 4 section on be completed ere when thaë! Ottawa, March 1\u2014Mr.D.P, Mulli- of St Paul's Presbyterian Church, and \"\" : ompleted, \u2018The care |gan, of New York, is here, negotiating 10® mother of twelve children, Severs #|'of the company to have all this so plain- ge the purchase of jee Ritwe ofl Hotes whoi, however, died in infancy.\u2018 | Iy defined is evidence of its scogticiam |ffom Me, F, K.St, Jacques.He makes names of tom livin Bare Jon. CATTLE MARKETS.44 Pifalo, March 1\u2014Cattle\u2014Receipts, © \u201cfat active, barely steady; prime = ho $3.25; shipping, $4.60 to $5; = to $4.85: heifers, $3.25 to $4.60; \u20189 $4.bulls, $3 to $4.25; stockers Vou 53:25 to $4, tp rents, 200 head, 250 lower, 35.50 9, Cécaipts, 7,700 head, active, 5e to tm.Peavy, $580 to $5.90; mixed, 2 8; yorkers, 35.30 to $5.55; Digs, n= Jo roughs, $4.90 to $5.25; stags, ee.1 lams\u2014Receipts, 15,000 head ; + ave; lambs slow, 5¢ lower: lambs, eno.\" Yearlings, $5.25 to $5.50; weth- $ \u2018> 31,90; ewes, $4.50 to $4.65 ; TORONTO GRAIN MARKETS.ry Mareh 1.\u2014Wheat\u2014$1 for No.2 x wie east or middle.Goose, 90e = Advertisements.mr a\u2014\u2014 \u2014 S 7, - TT the » Queen, Ne Gripe, Pain: mr Sid Or dis testines ports BO Irritation of the tmÿ lion, \u2018Safely landed,\u2019 and it was wot tines \u2014 but gentle, healthfal prompt, thorough ay morning, in reading the \u201cal cleansing, when you tak# iccount of the oucbreak of the fire.that\u201d Hood s Pills 80 by al aruggiste, 25 conta; .Ing.to about \u2019 $1,600,000, many.of .whom .3 east or middle.: Rye\u201455c bid and 58c to 60c asked for No.2 east or weet .- : in the afternoon, soid thie wwenmg| Buckwheat\u201450c-for No.2 east or west.\u201c1 Corn\u2014Canada mixed, 38c, and yellow at \u20183c f.0.b.west.American, 56lgc for No.3 yèllow, 5444c for No.3 yellow, and 53c for No.3 mixed, car iots, Toronto.Oats\u201435c for No.1 white, and 3434e for No.2 white east; No.2 white 34c high CONDITIONS OF PROVINCIAL \"GOVERNMENTS AID.\u2018Toroute, Feb.%.\u2014The bill whi- Premier | Ross will introduce in the Ontaiw- Legislature this week in connection with the reor-\" ganization of the Soo imdustries provides \u2018that the governmént will guarantee a bah of 37,008, 000, which will put the congern in good the more closely \u2018allied industries, including the terminals at Sauit Ste.Marie, the ear shops, and also the line of steamships, \u201cguarantee to the lenders of \u2018the $3,000,000 repayment within two years, with interest, and will have on Îts part = first martgage im the works mentivhed.Under the reorganization this mortgage will be the only been completed.- .Lo \u2018The.government will probably stipulate that the reorganization must provide, after been made, at least $1,000,000 for working.capital, so that the company will have every chance to 80 -abead and prosper.GRAND COUNCIL OPENS.PROVINCIAL ROYAL TEMPLARS MEET IN ANNUAL SESSION.The business sessions of the Sixteenth Annual Grand Council, Royal Templars of Temperance of the Province of Quebec, opened .in Royal Arcapum Hall this morn: ing, with Mr.J.H, Spicer, Graad Coun- elller, in the chair.After devotional exercises and \u2018other preliminaries, the Grand Councillor\u201d presented \u201chis annual\u201d report.The Grand Councillor, -after welcoming the delegates and thanking his cofleagues -on thir \u2018executive soeamittee for their=\u201ccordia¥ that the finances of the order in this jurk diction were in good condition.No expense bad been incurred that was not provided for by the funds in hand.The moneys of the Grand Council had \u2018been judiciously expended, and there was a small balince in the treasury.He suggested holding Grand Council meetings biennially instead of an- nuaily.The suspensions and new enrol- meats were about equal so that there was no pamerical increases to boast of.The set- vices of Mr.Weston, grand organizer, were commended, as also those of Bro.W.Wha- len, who bad raised Cornwall council to second place in the badge competftioh f good work and increased membership.- The teport recommended adding a juvenile sick and funeral beseñt department to the work of the order.The regular sick and funeral benefit department for adults was reported to be flourishing.There werd no appeals or grievances to be considered by the Grand Council, which indicated bsr- mony and cordiality in all quarters.Under the head of \u2018obituaries\u2019 the'following paragraph appears: \u2018Miss Dougall's death.\u2014On - Sunday, 21st Feb., \u2018Our Immanuel\u2019 was pleased to.remove from ber home on\u2019 earth to her home beyond the skies this most indefatigable worker for church, missionary and temperance causes.Her work and energy are well known, and her cipse connection with all the bodies of the W.C.TU.has made her name a household word.The sympathy of this grand body is, 1 am sure, with the berehved family, amd a suitable motion of condolence will be conveyed to them.\u2019 .The report of the Grand Secretary, Bro.A.B.Parker, stated that Bro.T.G.Weston, Grand Organizer, had secured applications for insurance aggregating $45,000, \u201cdnd over forty members for thé aick \u2018and funeral benefit department.The report -of Bro.Henry Morton, Grand Treasurer, showed à balance of $368.67 on hand after tbe expenditare of $1,347.72.Le A social and literary gathering took place last evening in Royal Arcanum Hall, when a number of delegates from a distance mgt the city members and a very pleasant time was spent.Bro.Jobn Best, district - cillor, presided.The main feature of proceedings consisted of an elocutionary contest for prizes in which there were seven competitors.All did well apd * the duties of the judges were by no mess easy.The merits of the recitérs were adjndged by Mr.W.A.Knesland, B.C.L., principal of Riverside School, ana Mr.J.H.Carson.There were five prizes awarded in order of merit to the following persoms: .Sister Mrs.J.O.Secord, Bro.G.W.I - ham, Sister Miss L.Trousdale and Bro.J.H.Spicer.Mr.Spicer, after explaining that he was not in the contest for a prize, asked permission to pass the prize awarded him to the next contestant, who was Milas Ethel Waters., Refreshments, votes of thanks and singing brought the meeting to & close.etl WERE ON BOARD THE BURNING Winnipeg, March 1\u2014Mrs.D.W.Bole and Miss Bole, wife and daughter of Mr.D.W.Bole, Liberal vandidate.fof Winnipeg, were among those on board teamer \u2018Queen,\u2019 which caught fire \u201com his wife containing the inforina- antil yes he realized the importance and serious e message.Mrs.Bole and LAKE SUPERIOR COMPANY.| pe.The security will, it is under- | aide \" staod, be the Algoma Central Railway, witle{ \u2018which \u2018work on the lakes \u2018in -conjunctior | { with the railway.The government will: speed.Over halt the road has already {the floors in public places | brewers\u2019 | take its coarse and relieve the Mayor of passed, but a committee it.the changes mentioned are] a Among the ch the fo g:\u2014 .\u201cThe abolition of the qualification required.frown on, The}! tory ation of births.The The feeding of vers\u2019 refuse to mileh cows.The es | tablishment of a central workshops committee.\u201d : : Notices \u2018of motion were also made re | lating to the plumbing by-law, markets, ete.\u201cAmong - the petitions and letters read ters\u2019 \u2018 Assveistion, asking to have civic\u2018 stone cutting done by \u2018union mes.Dr.St.Jacques, of the Hotel.Dieu, wrote asking \u2018the city to -reduce the _ - Another X n \u2018mittee of citizens -asked ify : to grant a sum \u2018of money, with which to.establish an ambulance service at -the The Union of Canadian Municipalities wrote to the effect the city\u2019s triba- tion, for membership bad been fixed at.$1,000.Other cities were to, be ae.gessed on the mame basis, com | pliance with the aratgement was asked.The commander of the St.Johns Mili School wrote that by errer the som of $182.40 had been omitted in the account rendered for services to the 4 strike.1 The Provineial Board \u2018of Health wrote to congratulate the Council and Mayor Laporte on the expressed desire to improve the city\u2019s water supply.It was remarked that repeated analyses of the board, over a period of years, had re sulted in the opimion thai the aqueduct rater in the spring and fall wes not of the best.A notarial protest from J.Wells, a taxpayer, ° read.It declared \u201cthat the Terminal Railway was not giving a five-minute service, as it was required to do by its contract.A letter fi Railway inquired when the aldermen intended to reach a decision on the closing of certain streets, in which the company was interested.The secrétary of the Bar Assocation wrote, saying the legal profession was interested in having the new morgue sit- wated as near to the Court House as possible.; The question of granting licenses- or its to street pedlers was broached y the , who wished an expression from the Coancil as to what should be done.The law said that street peddling should not be allowed, but it wes customary to allow the Mayor to: exercise Tis i Te i La this matter and grand permits.er a short cussion it was decided to let the law discretionary powers, which he did not wish to exercise.\u2014_ .OLD FOLKS AT HOME.The concert given last week et the ON Folks\u2019 Home, Lougus Pointe, by Mr.Wm.Grier, F.Boit, 8.Bolt, L.McKee, G.Tor erts, Mitchell, Lang, Mrs.Bennett, Messrs.W.O'Hara, T.Mitchell, W.To- bin, J.O'Toole, and W.McKee.Mr.C.Bolt made a very able chatrman, whüs Mr.F.A.Read acted as accompanist.Advertisements.Tousilitis is Going Around do.Here is a simple cure.gargle of Nerviline and watef as recommended in the direetions, and rub our throat and chest.vigorously.with viline.This has been tested and proved, successful à thousand- times, Ner- viline 1s a specific for tomsilitis; and, in was one from e Journeymen Stone Gui | \u2018And everybody is wondering what to.à Use a] side of ] > jer dae fer were retarming from « trip) .for breaking.up \u2018coke: cog ight chat | reaking \u2018u \u2018 cuemg (à \u2019 all uci °° ottie oË ervilige; price pine.Ty + © probibition of spitting on_ sidewalks and | * * TTT ar pn $5 nl anna POA city at the time of the \u2018longshoremen\u2019s | ~ - CAMPBELL'G JOURNAL, Bt.Louis, Mo, 4 = - y \" ee tent Apply et 3°Pak| Ontario and uvillior direst, Hiocheltgs, ci weve of 0.A JULIEN, ce oS and Outfit sent-for 18 cents powtage.Ad.| Fiéere |\" taraitehol T.| LOST, A YOUNG \u2018SABLE \"AND WHITH Or: Cdilie Dog, WR a blue ribbon oa \u2018Ms: Deck,\u2019 sgmwering ve Name PMY.\u2019 Fine will be on potitiaing 05 ME Lavit anus \u20ac. + ares aptly reflects the im- joa the ministry attaches to re -Socisli attack on the government frag frôm the activity of Hussian po- agente im Prussia against Kussian ta who are suspectea of being.anar- ste.The discussion of this maiter was resumed in the Reichstag to-day adore crowded galleries.Dr.Schenstedt, Prussian - minister of justice, and Freiher von Hammeistein, - pyimister of the interior, both of whom refused to discuss the subject on ad.39, alleging it to be a Prussian af- ir, which did net belong to the Rejects.tag, spoke to-day.lt was a fireat field day, political leaders and cabinet mem: bers tilting against each other with energy.Herr Bebel and Herr Haaz (Social Democrat) reiterated substantially the chatges they made on Jan.14, and the Socialists offered a resolution asking for the denunciation of the existing treaty of extradition between.Germany and Russia._ Te this Herr von Karaoff, the Conservative leader, replied tbat it would be an unfriendly act, infringing on Aeu- aie te make such a demand on Rus- wader the existing circumstanges.er Bebel read a declaration made by a Russian stulent, protésting against tthe imputation of the Fore Secretary, Herr von Richthofen, that they: were an- -asrerted archists, and.the government going se far in itw;enbeervience to Busia that it wes undermining the.honor and dighity of the \u20aco *No half way decent man,\u201d he ET \u2018can , the maintenance of the present y.É.E.Muller (Freissinnige party) said thé Russian extradition treaty went farther than any other such treaty in existence, as it demanded that Prussia extradite the Russians for offences which wese not even publishable here.He expressed the fear that the ministry was too timid towhrd Russia.- ACADEMY WOKK LT IN MODEL SCHOOLS REPORTED ON ; BY THE COMMITTEE.- \u2014 The special committee appointed by the Protestant Commitiee.the Council of Public Istruction og issued the follow- report regarding Atademy work in Model Schools: Your sub-committee having earnpatly studied the whole question of A y ve, ip Mode! schools been able to ä at Hat ane.con dn; to wit, con- oe the péculiar 8 prevaning re Quebec, so far ab the population Toncerned, eon- Tr the fact thet ae Model Schools better equipped for doing Academy à heme academies; considering ali academies include médel whieh, therefore, must be looked louer es of academies; cen- .\u2018hat\u2019 any regulation aeek- in model from any and, considering the fact at stand or fal Seine duc Sn wae Ye is.noted: for ealing.\u201cins distress aftor |.Penrod i in the pock - FECIGINGER 8 KELLY, == most ot of pecaatty, debar many bright pupils and ha: academing bho CER ZONSTIPATION fe bo Sorel Lapis NMiopend Wate, ît- Eu S08 beings genie, a go: * Bok their orton be affqrded te those who à strfet application af the present regrélétions such - work, your ras thetelofe, poeme a: in L REMI ee tions\u2019 governing the work of i the t- disticotion Tin oe rai ln shoots.3: he clussitying of sil such sclogle os art ' grises mote in the.\u2014 FE in amch 5.That schools ia vn hools.be.permitted wor many.i ey ohact.: gapdes de ln its staff, nymber of pupils, | 2 remoteness frofu qr centiguity = ; perior schools, be required, said be examined by the pare, ie June examinations, Jp turn port to the mec hoc 01 Committee, non-complisnce with ea ho, tov pon 2 statas.mission to assume such 4.Phat the departipental enaminations of superior achools be extended so as æ include the fourth year.8, That, in- order to discourage attermpts to carry on the work of too many years, iu any such superior schogl,for the purpose of determining rank and bonus, the marks of such pupils i.ar shall have sucoass~ fully.passed the examination of their several years, shall fs coneidessd.9.That, in order that no injustice be done either of the premwent olasses of au- perior schools, such changes be made in\u2019 the relative amounts of-the various classes of grants naw meds.as may he fouad wise.10.That such other changes in existing.| regulations and clagaifentions be made 85.may be demanded by thé change proposed.11.That this report be receieed and discussion be rpritted to the amie tee preseuiting À strengthened by the addition ; and that the in i thes at the May esting.of the Protestant Protéstant Commitee.MR Slbvi oF AT INVERNESS.(From a Corféspondent.) - Inverness, Que, Marcin 1.\u2014The lecture here last week by Mr.T.W.Gilower Grand Chie! Templar, 1.0.G.Zealand, was Ag 1 by the large eudience which rotted his turer on semperaios preaibiin apd moral reform.Mr.Glover is a 3, Ig rust dongs and eloquent speaker.aisawdience spali-.bound for over Le Nour, and was frequently greeted with hewrty applause.Lt is sometimes sail thét the subject of temperance is worn threadbare, but Mr.Glover clothed his facts: Wilh hew dren, and de- iighted- and convinced his audience with his unanswepaile arguments.He gave a glowing description of New.Zealand, and made us feel that we kbew very Îittio of the right way, and the righteous way, of cendu-ting government ia ose In \u2018Now Zealand the rafiwaps, telegraphs and public works are byiit and opersted by the government, \u2018and as a tonsequence you can |! £0 anywhere\u201d by rail for a Sent a mile, and bas send messages anywhete by Saegroph for ten cents, and notwithatanding these cheap rates, the govesumhent makes & épiendid revenue out of their public undertakings.The speaker Was amatod at our government giving mjflions iis cash and millions increas: 3 the first gmeetion means bare\u2018 méjotity\" vote on the means a decrease of 25 Scat, oa thite-Alhe vole off the third question means Divhib The.women: have the vote equally ih ae men, and ax $ co çe \u201car are under prohibition, Yo nw that under this jocal «\u20ac - \u201c æatire country will soon be.node made 4 to his rally round yor A ule Lodge, À en pe been heard befo Create court > al from @.Gecison of the Hochelage Ro- | E sriction OF» TW - gas à 1 O:G.NES AEE, Consequence of bis ei ive: .in es ter az + maar in fe Cran Sour | rl were so ol ii Maé sould ne a fore x ve Ee me \u2014= \u2019 9 CURED D THER.we Atlentio Te, NJ.COLWYN, 7 \u201c_ ÉOLwWEN, 21 Se.Michigan Ave.ta I ie watts to aÙ that bad Hood te uw Service pr up to noon on for the deltvery DAY, 1504.N.B.\u2014Nbwspapers ini ting this adver tsomegt without\u2019 authority of the Department Will not Ye paid: | PRINCE EDWARD.ISLAND RAILWAY Yonder for ightenin Main Line ae Surtis Or Hla of line; Ee we?boy\u2014 Tesi Bridge,\u201d as the case may he, will be re- or | ceived until TURSDAY, 15th MARCH, 1906, for the above works.Plans and Specifications may bs seen at the office of the Resident Bogineer at Charlottetown, and at the Chief Engineer's Office Moncfbn, -N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the Specification must be complied with, D.POTTINGER, General Manager Government Rajtways.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., 17th February, 1904.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.TENDERS FOR DOUBLE TRACKING Sealed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside, \u2018\u2018Tender for Double Tracking,\u201d will be recelved Up to and including MONDAY, the 14th Day of MARCH; 1904, for the work in.confection with Double Tracking between Bedford Bridge and Windsor Junction.Plans and Specifestions may be seen nt the office of the Station Master at Bedford N.S, and at the Chief Engineer's office, Moncton, NE, wbere forms of tepder may de obtained.All the conditions .of the must be complied w Specification D.POTTINGE , General Manager.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., 17th February, - INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.TENDER FOR TRANSFER SHED.Sealed Tenders, addressed to the under igned, and and marked\u2019 on the outside, \u2018\u201cPen- er for Transfer Shed,\u201d\u2019 will be received up to and inelnding FRIDAY, the 4th Der of MARCH, 1904, construetion of a Transfer Shed at Specifieations may be seem at -the office of the Chief Engineer at Moncton, Np.When forms of tender may be ob- All the conditions of the Spocification .must be complied with.D.POTTINGHR, General Manager.Railway Office, Moncton, N.B., 18th February, 190¢.DOMINION LINE | STEAMSHIPS, ges Ur in PORTLANS - NALIFAI-LITERPOUL.-\u201d THE DOMINION LINE.1 8t Sacrement strech, Montreal.REFORD AGENCIES.Weakly From St.Jehu.N.B.\u2026.In abuoection with the CP.R, and LOR.In connection with the GTR 88.DEVONA Jian.w# s& HUBONA overs eointiopes se Agel 9 Wm.Thomsen & Sons, Buxdes, Scotland.TEE RORERT REFORD CO, limited, 25 St.Sacrament street, MONTREAL a ©.WOOD, Westerii Agent, Roem 8i1 Board of Trade, TORONTO.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.ATLANTIC STEAMMRAIP LINES WINTER SAILINGS.Se.John, N.K,, and Liverpool direct.From Liverpool From M.Joha Toe, Feb.16.Lake Erie.> Bab, Mar.§ Toss, Mar.1.Lake Manitoba .0at., Mer.19 Tues., Mar.15.Lake Champlaia.Sat., Apr.2 Toes, Mar.29.Lake Erie .flat, Apec.16 Tres.Apr.5.Lake Manitohs.\u2026.Bat, Apr.23 Steamers sail from West St.Jokn at 11.90 poms, shortly after the arrivai of the | O-P-R.train Crem the West, RATES OF PASSAGE.First Cabin, $0 ané upwards.Round trip tickets at reduced rates.Second eabin, to Liverpool, $37.50; to Londen, $40.80.Sec- sud Cabin, round trip, $71.25; Lomdon, 878.75.Third Class, to Liverpool, Londea, Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queezs- town, 326.00.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANT ATLANTIC STEANSHIP LINES, ¢ BL.Sacrament strect, Montreal.FORNESS, WITHT & C0, Gm) MANCHESTER \u201cLINERS, Limited, PROPOSED SAILINGS.St.John, N.B,, and Manchester.From From Manchester.8t John Hi.M.\u201cManchester Commerce\u2026\u2026 Feb.17 Feb.T.\u2026.\"Manchester CEty\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Feb.28 Feb.31.\u201cManohester Trader.Mar.11 Mar.8.\u201cManchester Commerce \u2026 Mer.5 *Fikted with cold sterege, Aboverteamers have first-class accommodation for \u20ac Hrmited namber of passengers.For forther particulars apply to PURNESS, WITHY & CO., Limited, Agent #4 88, Francois Xavier si., Montreal, P.Q.@roceries, Provisions, &o.SOMETHING REALLY NEW Fresh Peaches and Plums from South Africa.\u2019 A small consignment of this choice fruit u st received and \u2014FOR SALE AT\u2014 Walter Paul's GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, Corner Metcalfe and St.Catherine Ss.= + Advertisoments, \u201c WHEAT,\u201d comporte réel Rene sache wood for CE \u201cNEW EN GLAND: tres Ohoicest ManHobe hod 2 SAE.cor.Adwater sve), LD'\u2018N EWSPAPERS, a aultasie do for ok ai u) ET WORLD'S FAIR, ST.LOUIS, Mo, APT 30 -Dos.1, 1904, Abundant Transit Facilities and comsmodation for al Hotel 40 REDUCED FARES From March Ist te April Seth, 1904, From MONTREAL to Es FRANCISCO, } $49.08 E08 ANGELES, \u201c Propertionately low rates Lo other pairs, Cr! TIOKEF OFFICES, 137 8t.James Street.Telephones Mais .or Bosaventure Station Weim CIEL RAILWAY Enetish Mail Train THE MARITIME EXPRESS virich leaves Montreal daily, exvept Set day, fer Quebec, Moncton, St.Joba, Hal fax, aud the Syéneys, is one of the fines, soitd westibuie trains being run on the œe- timent, and is so spoken of LY may win travel ty RX.QUEBEC SERVICE.Trains leave Montreal at 7.48 am, 20 moon, and 1145 pm.Relurping trams leave Levis at 1210 p.m.and 42 pm Mondays only leave 10.25, arrive Montreal 4.06 p.m.make com Allan Lene Mas IMPROVED NIGHT SERVICE.The Express leaving dally except Sunday at 11.45 p.m.with sleeper atiached, arrive in Quebec at 7.06 a.m.Passengers can occupy this sleeper at 9.00 p.m.amd remain In car until §.00 am All trains depart from Bonaventure Sa tion.CITY TICKET OFFIOR 143 St.James piyect.sad Bonavertun Station.NADIAN GA PACIFIC, REDUCED RATES one Way Second Clase Tickets will be on sale March tet te April 30th, 1904, from \u2014\u2014Riengreal te Vancouves, Victoria, Beattie, Tacoms, ashy and Portland, 345 $45.9 \u2018 Helens, Butte and irs conda.Proportionately low rates to other points.CITY TICKET and TELEGRAPH ofridl E39 ST.JANES ST., next Post Office IR wand Railrzt WINDSORSt.STATION TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: 8.60 A.M.\u2014Day Express daily, excep Sunday, arriving Burlington 11.55 20 Troy, 4.20 p.m.; Albany, 4.55 p.ra.; Net York, 8.00 p.m.: Boston,8.00 p.m, Wor cester, 7.32 p.m.7-10 P.M.Night Express, daily, arrivint Burit 10.10 p.m.; Troy, 2.50 aD New York, 7.20 a.m.; Boston, 1.00 a3 Worcester, 6.28 a.in.Pullman Sleeping and Parlor Cars 0 entreat to Spekane, Wash., Kelson, Rossland, Midway, B.C.\u2014\u2014 Montreal to Missoula Mont, Salt Lake, Dish * through trains.\u201c| Secure accommodations and tickets at 1 St.James street and Windsor Station.F.M.GILMAN, City Passenger and Ticket Age oh Churn Cheap rates in MARCH & APR Through Cars.D.W.HATCH, 138 8¢.James st Montreal, Que- Advertisements.JUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made # Jegislature of the Province of Quebec es next session for an act to incorpor Young Men's Ch an Associatios 2 {1 University for the purpose of more effectively promoting and extendizf the work now carried on by the Society © the same name.> Montreal, 8th February, 1804., LFLEET, FALCONER, COOK & McMAS- \u201cYBR, Solicitare for -Applicantss _ NEY FYNOPSI The story George Fie borough, I farm is & eke out an Winchester go with h balliff, of ger.Georg jam, botl cousin.1 prior clan b iron-willed, earned the covets Sus about the an adventu Greve Fari victed aud prison, an cruel, ever the prisone jected, is < fidelity.are hoodw abglished.ous illness sanna, wh nurse him, wants to It: ble cruel Josephs, Hawes is Eden's pr boldly der and is told of Mr.La Lacy cond CAP\u201d \u201cThank ; It is pass has been such terri] (rod fomgi in Englan The\u2014scou \u2018Kick hi wear; it from tls save even souls of bi man we ht tations are what and jure before \u2018 poor boy mild, dowei winni h ell sic could not You did my discal Zgiinst my « sir! ir had ] LE you my lost @ And the \u2018om of w heart SID; jorgot Ha bcçan to L- wande Then in ar tears, Une who | an official \u2014\u2014 A Ki Fou TERE Could no Consuit PS El | Be \u2014y EAE | 8COTE 94 vas +» ere FP ne Tyrsvar, Manos 1, 1004 er.CU NEVER 100 LATE T0 MEND.is A Matter-of-Fact Romance.a ee (By Caries Bands, DOLY; e=vnpsis OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS.:ary opens on the \u2018Grove\u2019 farm of = ding, Dear the town of Farn- .Berkshire, England.Fielding's *l 4 zuor one, and he can scarceiy vie ou.an existence, The Honorable Frank wo neter endeavors to induce George to .- \u201cya to Australia to act as his er agricultural adviser and mans- ge Fielding and his brother, Wil- 2 love Susenna Merton thelr William recognises his brother's : eo jchn Meadows, a Cooi-headec, |, wealtby corn-factor, who bas - \"Che game of a \u2018lucky man\u2019 also and tries to brinr ru:n of the Fieldings.Robinson, urer, who bad been staying at the Grose Farm, js arrested for forgery, coh- ced and sentenced to twelve months in ad ten years transportation.\u2018lhe \u201ceven barbarous treatment, to which ie orisopers ln the Jail.are sud- jectad, 13 depicted by the author with rar» Sle; y The Justices visit the jall, and are Doodwinked and bumbugged by the pornos, Even the chaplain cannot make rem Believe the cruelties that exist, in Le fase of the word of Hawes, the gover- sor, and, not having the moral courage in keeping with his rather weak convictions, ne finally resigns with a consclousmess of having entirely dome his duty.A new chaplain !5 appointed.Tae Rev., Mr.Eden in bis name.As gentle as an angel with the neart of a lion, ps mac does all in DE DUET Dy essen 1d sorrors of thie place and -tr:ves to have Se existing abuses aba shad.Hos 11g PForts cause seri- As x a: resort he sends Su- : Aer auat, has come to = a famous physician, for he a tor the saka of others.Horrl- at the jail.The death of Koh nson = terrible confession.1 but not checked.Mr.to Robinson.Mr.Eden ; unves Hawes to the Justices, a.a id \u2018o leave, dut refuses.Arrival ol Ms Loey from the Home Office.Mr.Lacy co: ducts an enquiry.earn seas Susanna Merton, 3 CAPTER XXV.\u2014(Continued.) \u2018Trans you\u2019 Yes, I was rather faint.mi, Mr.Eden, I find my life {vm spent among words\u2014things of rriue siznilicance are new to me.! how came this to pass 1 the nineteenth century?ire]! - lun out of the jail; but do not Fu.is a sn.By removing him ©.is great temptation we.may « lus blood-stained soul.But the #.us vietims?Oh, sir, when a good amie to his grave our lamen- : natural but unwise; but think commits Who hurries thieves irs and homicides unprepared er eternal Judge.~- In this the material of a saint\u2014 | grateful, believing.1 was ; © all that is d when I \u2026 The sufferings saw and © sop\u2014they made me sick, {nui know that when, you let |: 7: :xaored cheeks prejudice you 23 tr otrath, Oh; Te orgive >! Yes, Heaven is inscru ; \u201c22 Las fallen ill\u2014yes, I wag lead: z wo, lwatery polysy! aim, apd buries his love in his, i an Englishman murdered short hour, my you like.act upon an imp unlike his past self as a pin-wheel 2 shop-drawer and ditto ignited, he met minutes.ten pire.The ong-forgotten empire, frost and reserve of office melted ie snow in summer befére the sun of gion and humanity.How idle appeared now the twenty years gone in tape and ein ation! went his life of shadows\u2014his career lables meandering throt the great desert into the Dead Sea.awoke from his desk and saw the corpse and the tears of a man of pi upon it.en his soul burst.its desk and his heart broke its polysy and its tapen bonds, and the man of office came quickly to to the man of God and ssized his hand vb, both his, which shook very much, and pressed it again and again, and his eyes glistened and his voice faltered.vie shall never bd again.How these tears honor you! but they cut me to the heart.here | I believe every word old me now! Be comforted ! Fou have not to blame! There were always i lain in.the world and fools like us that could not understand or believe in\u2019 an apostle like you.We are all in fault, but sot you! Be comforted | Law and \u2018order shall be restored this very day and nonz of these poer.creatures shall suffer violence again or wrong of any sort\u2014by God !\u2019 these two hearts grasped hands and pledged faith and for a while at least Joined \u2018hearts.Mr.Eden thanked bim with a and dignity all his own.en he said, with a winning sweetness, \u2018Go, now, my dear sir, and do your duty.Act for once upon an impulse.Go and leave me to fepent the many unchristian tempers I bave shown you in one heat and bitterness and arrogance\u2014in_ this solemn place.\u2019 unchristian temper! poor soul! there, take me to the justices, vans, and you me as soon Yes, m ng worthy friend, - will dr once\u2014U out of the as in a grace Wheeling rapid} at the very door Mr.Hawes! \u201cYou have been mobs, a sad sight, sir, and one that nobody, assure u, deplores more mid Hawes in a Tents re) do ng tone.Mr.Lacy answered\u2019 Mr.Hawes looking him all over from head to fo and back, then looking sternly into his eyes he \u2018turned his back on him sharp, and left him standing there without a word CHAPTER XXVI.The jailer had, been oubwitted by the priest.Hawes had sneaked after Fey to de um for heaven\u2019s sake, that was he phrase he used, not to produce his fait Fry thought this very hard, and it took Hawes ten minutes to coax him over.Mr.Eden had calculated on this, and worked with the attested copy, while Hawes was wasting his time suppressing the original.Hawes was mH heaven, was I not ?Oh, too eunning to accormpan Fry back to 7 - ae my poor lost sheep!\u2019 Mr.Lacy ; he allowad five minutes to \u2018aful shepherd, at the bot- |elapse; all of which time his a onist 7 ose wit and learning lay a (was pumping truth into the a © vr than beats in any dunce gallo n a stroke.At last = come Sur, vos and everything else an wes to protect himself and baffie the c om orn by the dead body of ep.Ta gloomy abode of blood = Heaven wrought a miracle.\"wenty years past had been .became a man for full five 4 dvertisements.A Kidney.Sufferer I \u2018ourteen Years.TERRIBLE PAINS ACROSS THE BACK.\u201cuid not Sit or Stand with Ease Consulted Five Different Doctors.Doan\u2019s zy Cy MADE A COMPLETE CURE.2 Jacon Jamieson.Jamieson Bros, Ye . on i side \u2018by\u2019 lot cadastral No.90 ry eto de measuring about 95.set, containing a superficial area oË abo 2,140 square feet, the maid piece cf lan the northwestern part of lot No.950 of the official pln and book of reference Ed Antoine Ward of the City.of \u2018in the forenoos, df\u201d se {: soon as Coural can be heard, at.the ands indemnity 19 immovables the ed piece Jaguary last oooh | st, euf- prie street, in the St; be itmposed by law wp ngéthires pr land ith one stone | ; bounded od the ry ee bu ot cadastre NE ahout 41 rthwestern\u201d a oe of the official.plgn and Eu reference for St.Antoine Ward de pl is thre.warning that bids you ri the lungs, £ the cough gets dry and tight, once., once there is soreness d lings danger is near and \u2018pneumonia, 2 jomber coneump- and\" other lung froubles are always eat of neglected colds .Chase\u2019s Syrup of Linseed and Tur- péntine ba bas won its place as leader in the rank of throat and Jung treatinents boss it can be relied on to prevent aad cure serious disease.fa: action on the whole, : , s0othi uence on | rom sod ent have made jar b most ef- ive rémedy ied .up, » whooping cough asthma, pm , coughs, cold\u2019 \"ag | throat troublés are Pinot cured hy Dr.Chage\u2019s Syrup 2 pentine,.ss is evidenced pentine, 25 cents a bo i {izes times as mack), 60 ; at all lers, o r Bdmanson, Bote » To ronto.To teet you against imita rl signature of Dr \u2018A.W.: famous receigt book author, are on every \u2018bottle.TELEPEONE® Up:2481.Hist 161.° SE NÉ Page Pill = fom | THE Wond's Famous Rem.for St.Antoitie ea?of - \u201ca Thy of\u2018 whol accord ith of he prove deposted FA Cite Burveyor\u2019s: ial the and Ge imensions.ire \u2018in Eng | Pells feet - ARC! AMBAULT, Attorney oe the -of Montreal.City Hall, Montreal 1Gth Febenasy, 1 1004, A SESSION OF THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH (Crown Side), lioldthg erihinal ju- Tiséiction in and for the DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, will be held in tbs COURT HOUSE, in the OITY OF MONTREAL, on TUESDAY, the FIRST -DAY OF MARCH NEXT, at TEN welock in the forenoon.In consequence, I sive PUBLIC NOTI to all who intend to _hrocesd against ény prisoners now in, the Common Jail \u2018of the said District, and all others; that they must bekprement then and thers; and I also give \u2018notice to all\u2019 Justibes of the Peace, Coran- ers, and Peace Officers, in and for the said District, that they must bé present, then and there, with their Records, Rolls, In-' dictments and other.Documents, \u2018in order to de those things which belong ta them in their respective capacities.4 R.THIBAUDEAU, - Sherif, Sheriffs office.Montreal, 11th February, 1904.Es Th pu ras stores, = 4 ge via afl GF edy for Constipation,-Bili- a Charles Ri ment that 1dly growi West Terr ment of tk urgent ne railway co that regio ticipation these pros tion proms way Comp tained for pany, and into betw Grand Tr under will be co Brunswich ing threau the Nor which se the Granc tain certa « val en fe ment betr the twent entered 1 Ang.of Rivers W halt of t Railway terms an men Hone und oper therein \u20ac contract of parlian utes of ! Transcon And, w agreed.su Parliamer moditicati Now, ti eth said agreed wa 1.Not contract ton of t wav shall tended t 1811.and contract inserti word \u2018flo (The t Years fro 1903\u201d or through 1 which at T amount \\efaction have be vided by S500000000000000000000000000 00000000 00000000400000000000000000000000000 THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC.- 1 jvance Copy of the Special Report to be | + .mitted to the Sharehaïders on Tuesday Next.Ap NEED NOT BE COMPLETED TILL DEC.1, 191,| ACCORDING TO THE NEW CONTRACT-OTHER CHANGES.Le « mn.Associated Press.) \u201c\u2026, Fev, 29 -\u2014An advance copy af , .ecw! report to be submitted at .\u201cvrai meeting of the Grand Trunk pau shredders, to be held on Mu Novas minded out to-night.Sir tu Wilson opens with a state: 1 Hs ; ; view of the great and rap 5 ewer: development of the North- Wo.| -rremes or Canada, the govern- me > Dominion has recognized the ur is oi obtaining increased 2 4.Pmmmoication with and within tas tenor 1, «= equally in the inter- esl 91 si 4 HotessUY that the Grand Trura tampons -honld secure iteelf par- tac 1 non die advuntages offered by shoes provinces, An act of ineorpora- - promotei by the Grand Trunk Rail- Company bas tccordingly been ob- Cred se pe Grand Trunk Pacific Com- pars and axpeements have been entered vro beywcrn the government and the veo! Trani Paine Railway Company, uoser which a transcontinental railway wi.be cone ructed, extending from New Brinewick 0 the Paetic coast, and pase ax \u201chrougn the most iertile portions of a Nor'n-\\\\ est These agreements, whmeh secure substantial advantages to the Grand Trunk Railway Company, eon- tain certain conditions which require the approval or the proprictowms.Then follows a resumé of the agree ment between the wov-rrment of the Dominion snd tie Grand Trunk Pacific Company, con :udimg: Thve agreements were the result oo preitacted and most careful and anxious negotiation with the government.ami the directors strongl recommend them t the favorable cone.era'ion and approval of the proprietors.\u2019 The document closes with the proposed h ages.- THE NEW AGREEMENT.This agreement, made the eighteenth da, ui February.1904, between His Ma- we 5, acung with respect to the Domin- ww.où Canada, and herein represented an: seuns by the Hon.Henry Emmerson, of the first part, and the Grand Trunk Paeitie Railway Company, of :he second part: Whereas, the contract, bearing date, tes wenty-ninth of July, 1908, made and even io between His Majesty the : oi the first part, and Sir rles the said Grand Trunk Pacific iv Company, and providing the ome in! conditions of said contract, mononed and set forth the construction ar.operation of the line of railway bc described; and, whereas, said » was afterwards confirmed by act rment of Canada, chapter 71, stat- - 1903, known as the.National Trac-ntinen Railway Act; Ar.whereas, the parties hereto have -.-ubjeet to the ratification of the v of Canada, to make certain \"ons in said contract; therefore, this agreement witness- ! parties have contracted and with each other as follows: withstanding anything in said : vontained, the time of comple- \u201che western division -of the rail- be, and the same is hereby ex- in the first day of December, 4 the tenth paragraph of said 1» amended aecordingly, and by the word \u2018strikes\u2019 after the ds\" in the seventh lme thereof.i hime originally fixed was \u2018five en \u2018rom the first day of December, fm or December 1, 1908, excepting strikes have now been added.) THE $5.000,000 DEPOSIT.® when it has completed the con- Bruton of the said western division, a ; \u201cardanee with the terms of said one, hereby amended, and shall have pui rolling stock to thé amount of Een mithon dollars ($15,000,000), if the as rm division shall not then have been (rsimiered and completed by the gov- re he entitled to the return of of \"iwi made under the twelfth para- Lg said contraet or any part there- ©» may then remain unforfeited os \u201cands of the government under Oo \u201cas of said contract, and the com- ! \u201ctil also be entitled to have the -« of the government endors- + \u201che said bonds, issued in respect + ~iern division, pursuant to para- ; weniy-nme of said contract, and d Lows to the satisfaction of the 320 TP £ wnt that the western division BE mompleted and rolling stock to amount of fifteen million dollars : before the construction and Act, 1903, vo +m of the eastern division, and %, \u201d 4pphceation of said deposit will o oo ne TR he Lori stock to the amount of fif- Wilson.and others, acting on be- | *, \\orwithstanding anything contained \u2018e thirteenth and twenty-fiinth para- Fur nf said contract, the company «ompany to so complete the i \u201cunison and supply rolling stock Mant or other.holders of ponds: secured - supplied, said deposit shall be ef provided by para aph ve {a ae 2 ; government and holders of bends \u201cse (Tee as may from time to time be |cyred as provided by paragraph thirty- \u201con, provided, however, that of [five (b) of said contract, and guaranteed by the Grand Trunk Railway Com
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