I I I I _ “m ING I3 8 ;;`_ 'Ile ,__ _,_ _ _ °'rx-up r.li'rus'r News ` ' ‘ " '~ l 3 ' _ . . . -~ ,_ __ . ~ E . ` _ , _ - CHARLONETPQWN- CQNBQA- MONDAY. ;Me*<_9i*..zn__9;s A r.-...sr <>r;i;»"_ _____ (“‘°ei.“lf.‘i."rtif.n by rcnson of its permanent physical conditions and otherwise. This cluirn was ncvcl' satisfied by thc Lnliricr (luvornincnt. The liurilcu Government crmscntcrl some time ago to hnvc the whole question referred to n. commission. Tile two commissioners now np- pointcd are to sclcct it third. If they canrot agree upon a sclcctinn the third man will bc nlillflintcd IW fill? Secretary of Stntc for thc colonies, The con.missi0n will conlmcllcc work in Mliy. A NEW SMILE PARTS. Mnrcll 23.-It has /been decided that the woman who really wants to be up-to-'date in hcr fncial expression must "smile in n trinn;;lc.' This phrase- is used by some obscure "beauty expert," who explains it as follows:-- "Tile upper lip should be raised so as to uncover thc two upper incisor teeth, while thc corners of the 'mouth are slightly lowered so as to givc the necessary disdainful look. The eyes must not be changed in the slightest degree.” This fashion, which has been start- ed by n few society leaders, is caus- .ing o. great 'urore among the Paris condaiues, who are said to practice it at least two hours`a day before their mirrors. POPE VERY ILL. ROME, March 20-The Pope is not getting better, 'Some doctors think that hc will regilin strength bllt most agree that he will never be strong as before the recent attack. They fcar that he will gradually weaken though no immediate collal>9° is thought of. . ___._?_..______- SUDDEN DEATH SYDNEY, March 27-The death of Thomas Downing, a well known car- penter ol' this city, occurred suddenly. this afternoon while he was at work in a warehouse owned by Thompson ,i Sutherland. He was in his 33th year and leaves a widow and infant daughter., TIMBER S _PRICES IIREDEHICTON, March 26-At tho Crown Land department offices st noon today ri timber berth of three square nr-lles'on Pocolos\\1\_ m'°f» omuiettc oennty, epplieeheu f,j>,r which had heenl;ns,f1° Ig8,?,_°;"g°;,.°,,d` it -_ ° mm' §'c°'<-egree, .Ie revue luster- kqghg upset price w er miie .1¢inard's Liniment Cures coids,ete. THE PHIWINEINL I .f sl-4 cussion on Petty Jurors Bill. The House of Assembly resumed Saturday iorcnoon, Mr, Speaker Wyatt in the chair. ~ ' QUESTIONS I In rr-ply to Dr. Dewar, the Premier stated that the Govermncnt was cou- sidcring amendments to the Public Health Act. In reply to Dr. Dewar, -Hon. Mr. McNeill said the question of lighting Hillsboro hridgr- had been considered by the government, hilt as the uilers received were too high, the govern- ment was new considering the latest and best system. lll roivly to Dr. Dewar, Tho Premier slibrvitted an itemized statement of the amounts paid to Mr. W. E. Bent. ley to Dcccmbor 31. He stated that $250 of the amount was incurred in connection with the Prohibition Act; and the balance for taking criminal cases and acting as law clerk in the absence of the Premier on delega- tions, the total $648, being the smallest paid on record. In reply to Mr, Kickhsm, the Pre- mier said lt was the intention of the Government to build s. steel bridge at Day Fortune during the coming summer. In reply to Mr. Feehan, Hon. Mr. Mcl\'cill said it was the intention of the Government to repair the bridge leading from Blooming Point Road to C1arl'.'s Factory and Gulf Shore, and also all other bridges that were ln disrepain In reply to Mr. Richards, Hon. Mr. McNeill said his report was now in the hands of the printer and hc ex- pected tu be able to lay it over early next week. PRIVATE BILLS The committee stage of the follow- ing private bills was taken: llunhury Black. Fox f‘o. litrl., Brighton Black Fox Co.; F. .T. Holman Ah Co. Ltd.; The Island (Zuardiau Go. Ltd. Gi'lVldRNMEN'i' BILLS 'mic rizm/into introduced- tue rol- lowiuz measures’ ’i‘lle Extra Provin- cial (`»on~.psr`lies Bill: Oyster Area Re- gistry Bill; Election Bill 1013 (thc Ballot Act). PI‘}'l`i'l` JIIIIUIIS i'll*}MllNl§llA'TI()N 'The Ilounr: wont into 'Crilnmitiicc on the Petit Jurors Alncurlmcnt l'iill, Mr. Ilulltuiir in thc chnir. 'l‘l~ll¢‘l`l\Ul Ilili-WWII QUO- that the ul/i contract will bo renew- 71°C mid lf0Vi9~ ed. 'Pills will furnish connection bc- twnrrn the rail lilies of tho north nlld soutil shores without waiting for thc cmnlilctiriri of the Quebec bridge. The ferry will hc the most murlcru of its lliud and will oust $500,000. J. P. iiunrli iii EHIIIUIIL EUNIIIIHIN (Canadian Press) ROME, March 29.- J. l‘icrpunt Morgan is in a most critical condi- tion. Tliis is the official announce- ment by the attending physician. For several days hc has been unable to take any nourlsllniellt and his weakness has given rise to grave fears. Up to Saturday night Mr. Morgan“s son-in--law, Herbert I.. Sutterlee ond physicians made every cdort to hide his real condition but to-night his speedily ect in. Dr. Allen Starr, the New York. nerve specialist, who was summoned from _*tables rcuchcd here last night. A wccl( ago Mr. Morgan was persuad- ed to yo, to bcd and renlnin there to save his si.rcn|:tli. Ilntil Wcdncsilny he wus vcry wcll, rested, and slept witllout thc aid of drugs and took it satisfactory arnount of nourish- ment. Wednesday uftcrlloon llc bc- ~,:nn tri rcfusr food. Since thou it har( been impussilllc to nourish him. He lust wifiubt and strength vcry rapid- ly. His r»cl'vous system is showiuif this null it has milled seriously tn thc strain. llc has lmt ilcvl-lnpcil nny 0|-gnpic triiublc but is so oxcccil- ingly wcnk that prcscnt indicntiliiln ilrc pmol. critical. MUNEIUN IVIIYIIH SEHVEII WHH WHII (Spccilll in The iilirlrilinli) IVil)N("I`f}N, Mar. 21|---lvinynr (.11-ss, on te‘aturdu.y, wns served with an orilcl' from Judge Whitt: culling lllmll hinl to appeal' bcf<\rc tho r00,1)iln. SUPHLNIE Clllllil PHUEEIIUHE IIHINBEII (i'l"l`/il'-M., l'-‘larch 27--The sittings of tim silylrr-:nc court of Canada and iii; prurciliirr will be slightly varied nts the l-vspiit of nn rrmendment to the Su|u-cnio i‘i»urt ant, nf which Hon. Mr. llohrrty gave notice tonight. The l<`cbruuv-y sitting will begin on the _first instcuil of the third Tuesday, thc May sitting on the first Tuesday, ,ns nt |»i'cscnt, und the Octoibcr sitting ,on tho sccrinrl instead of the first "l‘iles_e»»`»¢' .i . 1 ,H , ,W it ‘Nl :.‘?’”.".'r asf: -af- `. r. it r -'-*Ga-_-s ..:-1 :_ . ,M 4 ,. r, l-_ *fr ... y.. » It 1fL-iss;-_-=~.re_.~_~.~;zr=».? ra-~f-'=u~f\< N. ,.:, i. Ii.” . ‘ir r _ _t ;I rr, I l. If 4, 2;, l lf' anne. i. If it rg. 4 rr E.. i ,L _ ‘Z 4' .;_ Ll \ i i ,, 2 \