I . -_ - ...Allis N.-..... -_ THE CHAKLOTPITOWN GUARDIAN if A ..- 1 »y.- ~ -....»_ .¢¢¢_» lllll [ll -u lxulltl Special to Tha Guardian. LONDON, March 11-Mr. Patten, a Chicago Cotton and Grain spei;’u1a_ tor, was hosted oi! the Manchester Exchalme this afternoon and substs quently followed through the streets by a crowd. I-is was obliged to find refuge in h business office. ElMl’llilllilll I PASTUH lllSlEllS HIS EH-llllill Mil Gil 'lil lN|HlllSl mi ST. JOHN, Marcll 10-Ilev. 1". J_ Staclcbouse, who has been in charge of ine Baptist church in Sampllell- ton for the' past few years, has rc- signed his pastorate there. H-is res- ignation was tendered to the congre- gation at the service on Sunday lust, but has not yet been dealt with_ Previous tu accepting thc pnstorate of the Campbellton church Mr. Sta. ckhouse was in charge of the Taber- nacle Baptist church of this city. He has received a call to the First Baptist church fn Amherst, N. S., but has not yet given n dolini-tc an- swer. Mr. Btackhouse is in St. Jouh at present, and will supply the pm. pit of Germain street Baptist church on Sunday next. _ uoMivloNs DaoLAuns' ron A CANADIAN N/\vv_ __¢____ ()'l"I‘AWA, Ont., March ll~'i‘he f‘ommons has declared for a Gmin- dian Navy. _The bill was carried through its second reading-by n vote uf L19 t0 78. ru-Auono wrm Bio ` niAlu.oN1> 'rnnl-"r_ CHICAGO, March 10-Charles Rosc- nthal and _Jay Harris, who were ar- rested last night-on a charge of sell- ing alleged stolen diamonds to Paull M. Korshak, a locnl diamond dealer, were formally, today, charged with stealing $60,000 in dirunonds from Mrs J. W. Jenkins, of New York. The men will be arraigned toluorrow. ilovni/lEN'rs oF THE \viN'ri0llt li o’olock the sale of seeds stnrtcd and bidding was brisk. The following were the principal l_1_\lyel's:--A. ld. Mc- llcan, Lot 16; John J.. Hall, 'l`l`1l\'el-‘ ler's Rest;` Dr. Gauthier, l’al'nlrr’s lioad; M. A. McLeod, Hllssex; llobi. Agnew, Wilmot; Horace \Vl'1l1lll-; l‘\“l' euue; John P. Dawsvll. N<‘l'l'l‘ 'l"`Y°"5 Jos. Taylor, Frcetowui J- W- Mi” Lcod, Clifton; Cor. McLl-llau, l<0l- _ill James Gillespie, Long liwer. 'Ine- prices vlfere exceptionally H000 llllil were most encouraging to those who had worlied so hard to make the Seed Fa' the grand success it_ was. The following is thc average Dulll ll" bushel:-Wheat, $2.25; Lilil‘W0` "MS- $l_10; Banner oats, $1.87; A. 0. V- nuts, 75c; 2-rowed barley, $2; ll'l"“\`f“ll harley, $l1.80;_Se'nsation outs. 371'- “llll Black oats, 79 cents. Special to The Guardian. _ MONTREAL, March 11-The Cana- dian Banker's Association has been advised by General Munuger Kessen of the Bank of New Brunswick which has taken over the suspended Bank of St. Stephen that there is no evidence of wrong doing on the part of the officials, but the failure is due to poor judgment. Tllcre is a likelihood of sharehold- ers being culled upon under double lieiigility clause to nlakc good the de- ic _ Hllllllillllli -lHl lllll Mlinulutrll s. s. cn. BOSTON, March ‘J--A new corpora- tion said to bc friendly to the New York, New Haven & I-lar'tford Rail- road (Eompauy but not controlled by that company, luis been formed to take over the business of the old Metropolitan Steaxnisilip (`-ompany of New Jersey. The new corporation has been or- ganized under the laws of the state oi Maine and is to be known as the liletropolitnn Steanlship Company. it has already acquired the freight steumers and euuipnlcut of the old Metropolitan (fompuny. It llns a capital of $3,000,000, all of which is paid iii, and thc stock is said, will be held entirely hy local interests. Galen I.. Stone, of Fliyden, Stone & Comlpnny, of ljoston, will he chair- lriau of the hoard of directors, and Calvin Austin, president of the East- ern Steamship Company, will be prcsi-'lent and innuagerf A statement isslud tonight from the ofliccs oi' Mr. Austin says: “Neither the Nevv York., New HBV. en & I-Iurtlord Railroad Company, nor the New England Navigation U_uluDe1iy_c0ut1'ols the new corpora- tion. hilt it is hoped to have friendly relations with them; also with the Boston ill' lilaiuc itailroud. ' "The steamem of the new Metropo- litan Company will make daily trips bctlvccn the two cities of Ncw York and Boston and will have ample wharf accomodations at both points.' E. HT. ().\'lAll'IN A STABBING AFFRAY There wus n stubbing nflrny on Al- henlarlc Street, Halifax, about one o’r-lock \\’rrluesda_v inornillg. Hllll 9-5 H result l".mnuucl St.. Umar, a Danish West. India mulntto, who is _Well known in this l’rovince, having ilE€\ll' ed hvrc for sonic mouths as a leath- .-l- lu-tl.-it, is an nu- v. G. rlosritel Wm, 5,._,,,,“ or aight wounds in ills body, wliile (`-h&l'leS_-ll_WllS0ll~ "- New York colored man, is in custody _at the police station. F-llllfilllll Wltll causing the wounds. “9t\»‘1lm'n_l', Wll_0' is about 30 ycurs of 0-30- Bllil 15 wel known to the police, wus found ‘bleed- iuir, ou Albemarle Street by Sergi- :-lnllivan and fllliccr Ncalllou, and token to the police station, wherelt was found that hc was cut in six ol eight places, and he claimed John- ron did the rnl_tioL'»_ The """“"d"° wcrc dressed tcinl>ol‘Dl`llY at wif Bla' tion, but some _ol thruil looked so_ ste- rious that his llnlzlcdratc reniovu ___o thc hospital wus l\l-: slzrn rAul The Thursday evening meeting ni the Sumfmerslde Seed Fair WHS l"l,ck` ed to the doors. The President '»‘§"l P. C. Gauthier was in the chair. ul his opening remarks he c0llF5"“_tl‘lal"l ed the farmers on the maglllllccllt success that had attended thei_r_ cf~! forts and declared the Seed F_sir ol- ll|l0 superior to any Yet l“‘-ld ‘“ W1” l’ro\rince. He referred to the f_oun_d|ni: of the Experimental statlull _lll 1- l“- I. and predicted for it a history Ull great usefulness to the DrUVlll¢`C~l Speaking pf the Educational Revert? l submitted to thc present session Of the Legislature he described it as somewhat revolutionary. Hc would prefer moving by evnlutionnry lll‘°t"‘\ ods, more would be gained hyn n slower process. Consolidmntion is file ideal to be aimed at but it is too radical a move to bc adovtull ““°' cessfully without an introductori/ cause. Agriculture has been taught nominally( at least in Prince of Wales College and in some of the public schools, but more is needed. We are- giving- a fair education to llulrils but we need_ better teachers. Wu are giving a classical education tu our sons and daughters in the Prince of Wales College at 860 PGI' head. How many of them are stev- lng ahqtbg ,Ipland when educated ? Why iiotfih hir? Why not give the child who prefers to stay Ull the farm S50 nd lst him go to an Airfl- cultural Sollegs. We e proud ci our successful Islander? sbroad.whnt We need is successful Islanders at home. W_ .thc__-farmsrs_ are ready to pay |519 their boys ti l an Apu emit omega and ml" ~» l... .- - icrs us they HW to ttllhllie tlln.: University £0 he ti-uint-ll nun lawyers. llvvloff. l’”“°l‘_ rq ct(-___ we shall have mole Bll°C@5“ ful lslunders ut home. He strongly nd\._,,.,,t0¢i the organization of Wo- men's- Institutes for this Dl0Vln_$/I?-_ __ Dl__ Gauthier introducur B0 Morrison who in a brief and hal“»l1Y nflllrl-ss welcomed the visitors £0 thi* town. _ _ The ncxt speaker was His _I-l"0;l8_l_: Limit. Governor l\'lcK-lnnoll, wto _md gratulatcd tlle m*“"‘g°'“°“ '_ _ .rc on the success of their Fair, hwlutiint the milieu Of th” `F“i'» cducntivc. Its educativu ‘fable N lzrmllrcfl "Y uw' progmstlo tum in um; mlovklmel lm n Com- ltm" lm gave "gums SMS] the yield llll"l*“‘“ "f the .increase nhich was ,lf field crops since 1900 w _ _ \nrked_ He referred to the ex ‘ery Qnnce of farmers in thc matter nuvmhcllltllrai iinvlelmnfs- “mwlng _of Hill _urge p___)n0rM__n 0| the that tl nearly accumulated is C0llS“m' wen! ‘tha purrhnse of imill€mellt5~ ed m- flwhlrli he bcllcved could be nmmllnnllll l>l>l2mt@‘l lomtly °r on owne ro-operative SYS*-em ln ""7 Homo ,muy Last year he referred to cllmml‘csirah.illtY Ol paying more at* l cl ` to the cultlvation_of Il0f»_8f-0* tenliriuéant-ing the then world record “gli iw France of 1300 bushels Per hp( which mallv Ol "h° °“‘"°"°° had nrre _ __ The mini-es he was nut only (lollh 0 .Vern but was able to show nbic to Y _ d bv indisputnble Pl'00l th” tgegectfsw ‘had silica been broken BDE rl of berr who last ycll' IWW °“ had been an object of an attack by showed that the medical act needs to the University of Toronto despite of the National Anthem. sg -1 lf - _ rl _ W FAILURE NUT ill# llllll llll -40‘0`EN¢iLlSH' ‘SEM llll- ill lilllliilllntlllt ul Jun|cll0lYlil'3§"1lilfll1fv Sli llllllifl ward Grey said the emigration reser would be glad if employment with oversea Dominion forces could be Home discussion on phases of the tmglmornfng was twenty degrees A ik. _ . 1- speciai to 'rue Guardian. - Special to The Guardian- 5P°°i°1 *° TM G““"“““- ‘ WINNIPEG, March 11-Hon Colin LONDON, March 11-There are four BAN FRANCISCO, March 11-A Campbell, the attorney General, Wh” hundred Barnardo children on the Al- sharp earthquake, the most severe the opposition made startling “_ len Liner Tunisian which sailed shock since the big one in 1906 has fcrences to the Provincial J udicatory‘ Thursday f0l` Bt- J0llll- been exl’°rl°“°°d th"°“gh°“t` tm °°“' of Manitoba saying it was composed A large PGFCGH*/HB6 0! ilnlllixflllif-B tral part of California. wholly of Liberals anh does not oc- are sailinll ill MBl`¢ll “Nl Allfll Sllll Th, vibrations were ions md hh th hi h i o sh are om tn0ntario °‘§¥el_y°m_af_ o?1°§_l:°; 'gafltch “l’_‘;mB'ays Baie; Qowell is ,.a'm“g two Dag” dulatory but slow. The duration was has been a Btmng ,partiBs,,'and owas' rols of boy scouts for a trip to Can- from one to four secondsl No damage his appointment to the recommends- adn. _ reported. , tions of the Liberal organization. In the House of Commons Sir Ed- _ ;-_-____ SHUHT Ut |i|][]|[S .".‘.:_i‘z..i°“‘.§‘,.‘:.':..'?°"‘-'if.t.°°.:’.l;’ SIX' SUCCESSFUL i ' §.............l lo. .. limited ,.e.§....._ 7 ay for two years, for soldiers whose _ _ time at home has expired. , -- 'rononfro March 10-nr oonnell BADDECK N S M‘"°" 1”`“M`“l°' '.l.._;. g-..__.;HlllISl ill ASSEMBLY ~ ~ “ Y. DD r militia department of Canada, made the Ontario private bills committee 3 aight over the ice at Bedaeck to. today to oppose theincorporation of i- day in ae;-od,-om, Baddwk No 2 officers than heretofore. Some time the Hamilton School of Anatomy, _ _ _ ' - ` ’ and his statements, as Chairman The H0uSe met yesterday afternoon one of the new creations from Alex- Lucas ,,a;d_ gave the committee com and the Speaker took the Chair at ander Graham Bell’s laboratory siderable food for thought, arfd l3l“`°°'tllll`tY 0'0l0_Ck- Bsinn Breagh. ,lean of the medwa facult of Munscll of Ottawa, representin ‘the _ A1 . . l.-.mu-, attention. Dr. Connell said; Pork Inspection Act tuck claw- wgether s.'x mem". were made.” “The truth might as well be freely JAMES KENNEDY lllflllllell 89 '10 M_°ssrs Baldwin and Mccmdy' Maw" spoken, If the scarcity of bodies con- the tlmll llllc IJ0l`l< inspectors arrived Munsell witnessed five of them and tinues it will drive the students to here- _ then, on the sixth and last, he took rob graveyards. At the present time THE COMMISSIONER 01 A§l'l0\l‘ll>< a seat himself greatly pleased, calling men are trafficking in bodies, collect- Ure Ellld ln l`0DlY that Ulley did “Ot it wonderful and saying the machine ill! all the way from $25 to $75 per arrive until about October 28th last, went like a bird. A feature of these body." - He had spoken froln memory only flights was that the aviators used Dr. Connell added that at present when hc said they were here the lat- purely automobile motors. bodies were shipped from Kingston ter part of September. MR. KENNEDY said he had no ` the fact that Queen’s was unable to knowledge of their coming lllll-ll D00' ` serum. nearl eno - ' _ _ ' y ugh fox hex require ember lIl0llf-S- MB. CROSBY moved the second ln-__ Connell rgferrcd ‘to tha small readlleg of An Act to Incorporate ilhe num er o bo ies which had b n Minis ers and Trustees of the Con- ' turned over to Kingston during the gregations of Cape Traverse, De- duE?;gf€lIi?‘lIassthf1d]vl ggmys ggklngblly pnst two years, only ten per cent, o .able nl Ca e_Cove in connection . _ , less. of what they had to use. r Svith t‘lie(Cl1u;A<§ll of Scotland. rsgbtggrolvdgd igfldfgillgilhsg byangagl. “Sgr prisogezs. Sher; whue the dtyl “You ask how we got the rest," An act to further amend the Pub- though the winter has been h. stormy giclzlrt onwflll yb nahigrk tpomt -andl he added. "It is ulinecessary to ask, lic Schools Act, 1877, vest-ing the gm many of them haw, suwudod in. wen 13;' -u bee It h ° use ‘S “'51 and those who administer the law school property in the city of Char- cutting and getting home the ara su 'rvi im f* the Diet er under the should be the last tc; ask. We are loiltetown was read a second time. m»e_w00d. cutting it up bn bgome pe B on 0 ° ci 7 a"t'h°ritl°s° loth to do anything of the kind. We House adjourned until this morning an easy matter as J_ M_ gram, does PREMTER Ruff-H,ERF0RD.s .ltheihre urge t_he authorities to give at ten o’c1oek. the work with his portabk, géuoune RESIGNATION ACCEPTED us a- fair deal. U Intireply ace t£__i:a1_.._e;de;_8l til; (£2 engine at ta moderate; cost. ' ____ ' i* D99 011 S A new s orc has lately been 0 ad PROF\\ LANDRY ON bill then to ba taken up would_bs by MT M¢]_,emmn_ in um. vmnt EDMONTON, Alta., March 11-Tha. POULTRY RAISING "The Controverted Elect1ons'A_ct_ housa belonging to M_ Mm.cmD°n_ “_ expected has happened in Alberta,& *_* _ ---_-- forcing convenience to the P9091, opnnd the Governor has accepted Ru-_ Prof Landry of the Experimental G0Vl33NlVlEN'l` MEASURE T0 the settlement who otherwise would tl¥°"°_"d'° "°“l€““l»l°"» and ell*-N151'-alll l~‘al~m-, Truro, gave if very uname- oolvlraNsA'rs amfrtovsss. have to gc quite s long distance co Clmhlng with fl” Wk 01 f°l‘mius H ing talk last evening on_ chicken rais- --- db their shopping. ' Mll‘l5l7l‘Y- mfg _ and fpoyltry inru_\_1l1gd beiforehan HALIFAX N S March u_A The School is progrwslng fa-_vombly The names selectecl are :-Cushing,| au lence o a ou one un re in he _ . ~ -» _ under the tuitionof John Iiivingstcfne Pwmi-°“' “nd P"bU°_W°'k9v B°Yl°i C. B. C. hnll. For nearly two hours G0V9l`ll_lll»°ll‘l'- measure 1155 been “"0” who endeavours to "train up the--Atwrnw G°“°ml' Smith: Ed“°°'tl°“l the Professor held the closest atten- Ullcell "W0 T-he Assemllly Pl`°Vldl“E children in theway they should pa," W°1fl‘°°k »§ ABl"lCll1t\ll:0»‘ RUB Of Glei-_ tion of his audience as he explained lOl” °0mP@“S“ti°“ by °.mpl°y°“ t° The singing school which will soon- “beg and M°D_°“9*“~ 0’ Edm'°lll`-0"" the various vie\vs_thrown upon the _l_";;g¢_l;l%';_ ‘£315il_‘;‘fp_f£*;’_;l`t_£V§§rb_§0‘:;' bil closed, has been the mva1|s"o1 wit °“t_P°lf"°u°' anvas which fo lower a ver in- - ~ e sure nd` ' ctl ' ' » _""' is-tructive lecture on the selectign of In case °f death the “mount PHY' Sosng pzople kngiglhg oxéhgiozqpgzs- GIGANTIC' sl'l0w'5LIDE5 ` . birds for breeding, care-, housing and able where workmen hl;_d_ besn1e_;n__ m0n,,hS_ on the- lst mst a Cowan, _ IN BRl'I'ISH COLUMBIA. feeding. In the views, he pointed out D1"y§d for time” léegs S 'I I $l;_0h and-' pie social was held in thu' hull _"_ thc defects in a bilrd by ilbiistgating S5; ies egpggfs 0 ree Year” W lc Sndedthe following program :val Mir NELSON, B. 0. March 11_A snow it with an idca bir _ Hes owrrl ' ' er _ ~ ‘ "- mo-dern houses conducted on the open GIRL R'_‘OB"°°'°'°""‘BERS INTALIFAX Opening remarks 'Dy Chai,-mangeo. 111151:; gig: ¥l&J°; 1;; lotigaelggh tgrtls air plan as used by the largest A. Jclrd-an. f”|,,_d”p,._..shd is so “hind wuz brceélxersdin Amcr‘lca._ Var_i_ous sl1'Y_l€§ -... __ _N __ _ _-T *_* HCl_;_g_r_l_i_s_.-HBDPY _ t»Grc8fllngé, Mrs. rock; ty-3,5 that its removal is nf ' oo ers wore a so s own, w _ _ , '_ _ .arch u__»1-wo _ ns, organs . __ '_ farms when tholmands of chickens gilrlihtlivggc add guxeen, were ar- Inst' M-`“9l°'°`Th"e° 'Vl°llU9» allfv dLf‘}ne°ll1el1t‘;al'Mandger Bary's special ‘Vere raised by these systfmsj The rested charged with stealing smtchels har? and "E5" W°°mPB-“ll1‘1°”t- train issomewlhsre in the mountains, lectlme was concluded by showing in' from worshippers in the Cathedral; SF’l°'*“H°rb°"`t,S°“°ab”'“Eh- entirely cut off by slides. The main cubator houses where great nu:m'_bers They were removing the awlcles as Rooitation-The Maple Lea! For-_um is commonly blanked and all ol chickens arc hatched at one tame. the women ware at P,-aye,.s_ ever, Miss Marion Gillis. trains go by Crows Nest The lecture was replete with \llf0l'm- __._____.._ Cll°l‘“9_~'Tl1e Leud 0! the Maple. At Roger-B pass, for-ty.hve bodies ativu. and at thu conclusion a umm- Rccltation-I/ittle Hazel Senca- were discovered. Among these one was ions vote of thanks was tendered lwllgll lllllBf-l`B’t¢¢l With hvr tlloll. 1 _ _ . . _ ‘ ' hllin -hy His Honor, thc I_ientk_mant- Qllartette-The_ Old Oaken Bucket, » ‘ Governor who occupied the ch-air. . 3151 lrxllsises F.b;iiv¥_ngst_;>né Aj li_£‘cPhee dennessof the avalanche. ,_____,_____.___._._-_»_»_-,-_-_-_-.-.-.-.-.~.-.------¢v-f-‘-f~“-'-‘-#- . 011611 llg B1! , Q 3,11, hh.-. 1-leottisli estate 2,000 bushels to | _Solo--Miss _Edith Prowse with vin- `WAR BETWEEN. _ the acre. Of these 1,700 bus. per acre u _ llll &¢00lDPanlment. LORDS AND COMMONS were marketable. He cxtolled the _ _ R"’§ltat'l°|l‘”‘G°°"E“ H-_ lW00l‘9» (err --~ ‘”°"‘ d°“" in the Agmumllalt -Z migfiett-Jamies on th st LoNpoN March 11-The Ministers leg” _l“ Truro “"dblr§gtr;t§;(},e xg own Miss Marina Mcphergeon ,gfgly lmdopted a'new dsvics in the war bs_ pmvmw wasdumlfricllltural college Tlleophlus Stewart, Mr ,Atl-‘B-ms. Blld Florrin Livingstone tween the L rd d f' o 0 _ __,.. . ,, s ' - ' _ fully e¢llliPP" a ° H rati N Hope were passengers on mal H ' b lm tho ps an Q18 C t (ms W” .should have farm schools as the mail boat qaturda last. ogue' ave 8' Slum sir J' B ng - B 1-emi" 0 vo e sup r _ li s - -plenumuy seattflligdgdgxiisdlgllodtliohlg On Saturday the 27tl/li Feb'y, Misa _;vndM1\?_Je1;2b¢£f,,_1g?hnswn' R' dlnver gixe m¢Jll(1)t.hss.1x weelm only' instead of island as wegeo _ 0 - Price, a hotel keeper was lined tw-_ 301.0-Highland Mary, Miss Maggie This device is intended to keep the a [ew years R 'Consul Mr. Deed- enty shillings before Beni Su Cr0l-I David. mower of the purse in the hands of U'“lted States. troducmg his rc- for lrarbouring James Shaw, n priv- Recit&¢i0n_ The Inveutorvs w“,,_ the Commons in readiness for a myer muiltlvcg felv? well told and ex- ate in the 1-ith Regt, after' the hour M155 Auena Mcphem (encored__) ’ fresh constitutional crisis expected marks W I meh provoked great of 8 p. in. contnary to the statutes. D,,ef_t_ While the Leaves Omm_D,.,ft_ in May, when the Lords will reject. “nent stories W ral theme was the A ‘foreign letter states:-The eyes- ing Dov,-,,_ Arthur ,md Russel S-e,,ca_ t-he resolution curtailing their power applallsm HSS lgeneti not only' l“ of the Naticln are fixed up0u ll`°l‘8'l"lfl`» baugh. of vato so as to bring about the ra- necesslw of edufi? ei)/'gr college. The where Death is doing its work R¢¢|¢,,ti0n_G_ H M00", signatlon of Government. agricmmre but t inylifc with a through the 'iustrum@ll’¢8lltY‘ Ol Solo Herbert 'Seneablru ll (e "°l` who Htmsw l-can namucapp- starvation. The details are hvrrllile- cm-eu_;' U ' “` 'ro CHANGE MANAGEMENT oF ””"" "d“°°ti°n is gtl flops to win. sickening. 'rue condition of the pcm- Re¢,t,,t,,,,,_G_ H Moor, Wh H I-ios1>rrAl.. edltmlsl liéltntxdliittllilo-Tigdnill one dollar on in t-he Highlands is Henri; Gapgfll- Dldn't Die, (encored.) ' 3 e 'i ' ` ' s sm'on e. a- _ a have education than t<;_I_l__ea_y_§d_lie1;x_; _ain_d_Btl_i_e: cglsatrfasge towllis of La___c_____ iljr;:_s;.____ii_¢_Iusé<;1ogi°_§hest&r_;a._ B H,ALIFAX_ N_ s__ ,March 10__A a legacy Of- ten do Matin and was shire and Yorkshire ls also g'reat.'1*he Dix", ’ °mg “K °° 80Verlll11eut bill was introduced in Wal? egcfélzilglgly mteres g ' high prices of f>\‘0Vi9l0ll5 'am _the N' David Glover was than called upon l.;gi%ature1}llod1¥ T() plzcehthe we r - _ tock of cotton lm-gay con. to erform th ! 1 ora enera osp a int e an- J. A-' Mathleson’ Leader of the Dip- ducettis t hho trouble in the lat- b D H- emo” "“P°l`tl\lt Partids of a commission of three to hold positioii followed. He spoke_ convr; ti-ibn _nges con account of the _“ge ml’ Se HIE the Dlcs which he did in office for five Years. and during good cingly touching on the top ce D _te_r . _ In Liver 001 s usua and pleasant manner. bepmvim-_ They are eligible forum _ the necess man as 100 000 B pon a. superintendent who shall be caytiion fggsthgv Y2{1_l;§;__rds Commik }l:::£sb(;;l_:a;,';’vi_d2; with l;)“t__d0o,-'re, §l,1§mz|E‘x§":lll %1£'_l_’;"l_‘v;91l;°pl;_lel°£gEwl;';_3_*\?“ secretary of the commission. on. - » ' , L_ sioner of'ASl‘1<_¢\llt“f° Waaxlgad “ggi lie_f___len pl;n_;:e__v;¢¢:)l;.t___s date _many “__ tho evening s entertainment. DUNCAN GILLIS, OF B1)eB.kf-31'. HE B E0 COINS success and fer to B not whicn took place ,bn con_ BREADALBANE DEAD. tillilimllxllldetlillz $2:-psig? Hl°“"°°"°\:1 £5' nection with the ele<(:}tion tlise Q_9_|_'\d¢|'liiQd /ldV¢ftl.‘C"\¢|`\t§ *he*5:“1“’*”5....*.i‘:.;°‘?i'£f.§‘..*iii.._.‘i ;3,;:;:.‘;°2.‘;‘.%;‘5”2§...€. A.. W. .... “< ,Q belly ~-,PM ---gg-A --B--+ Pres en 's _ , »-i-»-~» --__-~ ---» - » __ . __ _________ a sue p away ye era-gy mam. stltutes. and as long :H l1°__l':__¢;~9A°_;’_f;_ noulnci 21:0 ;>u_;`ccf__¢_f1r‘_l_‘_*1f9yg*t;E_ daymogk SALMON, halibut, and salmon-_ ing, March 11, in the person of Dun- nectedwitll the dev" “gen we his "l° es; ner the opening 0(,,_he pon _ Urout (fresh) at Tanton s can Gillis. Mr Gillis had been ill for culture would pr0llll5°. gusnce 10- -Pine fha n ersons were serious: __ __5‘l;11_I_l§lPf|. about three weeks, and was in the suDPf?"t and "se his ‘“ fwommps "1 “’l‘° T" ang at ,cast one has ' ' 0g'p_ in this city, Friday .ftT,._ sixty sixth year of his age. There wards the 0l'zBlllZ8l1l°“h ‘f t ness of 11' ill-l“"° » _ received It _apiears -IJ' noon, 3 5010 w9,»b;h_ Finder are left to mourn a bereaved widow, Institutes' owing to td), amlln of"dl°d 0! mimazs eviden¢e°w¢ ggh pm. please. leave at this oillcc. 8'-12d1i ¢lll‘°0 90119 Angus Bl? l10l'll9. J0l1ll Bild *he "0"" -Principal tumeartgs as ‘mm the nes e t time that the A-Nrn-p"i1*`ll-iioi-`lT"'ri` S““"“°1 *D C““f°"““ “"4 ““`°° 'rruro :eve H “W Sh" “ t ,,,',,,,, ‘l“°° “* t " PWS “ d at a nam, M _ ' d g d I ,° “O22” ' daughters Mug slam and olmseina he had already spoksllmherl: wiis one mst' outbireak l-tile poll who ad- Rafemng; unieelltfrgdl DAB him.; ln Boston and Kate in California, .Dl`9Vl°“9 maeungt k t lewe Wm, aft" tw" ve' W t I. fm, hom. At P" at q ' 32515" also two brothers Kenneth in Rose thought he W0“l‘l ll "1 °1a in the i0lll'u0¢l for a quaréa o _ __ -m B “°° #___-~__1.__’___ Valley. Hugh ln Shamrock, and three the youve "W" "°“{'° de ,V §,,,,,,, hell P85* ‘“"’ °“ t " °»°“E‘,,“’§ml’ d “FANTED. A housokoelm. :O05 mm-ll sin-ond. The wmpatny of P,::v,l?,§§iuigeorrlrSl1elni(;i::Ideholgini res-' rF'.lf,',‘;_b‘;;,,?e‘r.v‘;_f,:rBr,!(f3',:‘g “sam cg'2,_ “_ ‘§_;’_;-r_l’Y *‘*1l;P]l7Pllfg|°1°°t$_'|many friends is extended the bereav- (l I ' ;’r°‘r.‘s.°.‘:i.§’°.'l2i.‘§“€-§°“¢--‘#f-"--fi ':‘°';i::.°:.'l “.!‘:..‘;:“;:;2§.a§_°.:':.::: --_@:i_=-les. °" e o _ better for his having liiicd in it and of th” candldmes were Dons, and \‘fANTED, girls for general h _ more heroes ekmz out a . d ll d . work. also cooks mmm; Minard's linlment for sale everywhere there are _ M¢[,gg|| Little Bhd MN! UUE* . Bn ‘ _ ' ,M P _ \.-_~_-_-_~_~_-_-_-:.-:.-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_~:.-_-_-_-_-_-_-;_-:_-_-:_-_-,-.~_ -»" ilu --»--f -f --A- r:.““l.. ‘.;"“l';*.‘:..1°;‘.‘°‘;3.§"1.f:...."' there are _ln the lime ll P 011 Feb y 22ml, bbc House of As- 0 » "Y mg f_._ ' _ life. ' . 1 _ -_--> ~ ~- 3 ladfzwpd combi dismissed the petition of _ _ _ __ __ _ He WHS l°ll0“'°d briefly M J°h“ John ybalzicl and confirmed in his NIEN AND WOMEN, good pay McLean M. L- A~. Bild Lauchhm Mc' sent Edward Thornton, the sitting A .copying and checking advorffls- ` ' Dnna.1d.' Meeting closed by Bil\8lllK amber 10,- Gao,-gat,-,wn_ ing material at home. spare timl; no m ca,-,v,,s,,mg_ ‘gens ¢t,,mp_,,9luni>1ax Lithia words are the sweetest Mig C0 London Ont _ WARMER ' " ' ' _ hear; little charities fly farthest a CHICAGO MJRKETB' _ -_--X R SAL---E a§12d? n;Ej-i mm _ stay longest on the wing; littlel CHICAGO, March 11.-(Speciai.)- Special to The G\1_=r¢11i29:|__F___e_ ___ her 0p_gs_ Five mg Bow: du’ future the sbillcst, little hearts an the ua '_e1,;3:gr::£.(;' Marc ' K ferrow in June, one young boar fit'fullest, and little farnl arcaglle NIC D§l";lllwvl‘l;:|;t":::;::' l"'."|':'|":"::;l:l:l'106" TM length of :yy iwntgm eleven ::pl~lngs°i!;l::e'A 0dd°§c§la“th“tlnr?il:liggyllwlltggsggotllenynxn loved: Little words of rindncss, ' March Corn 631 hours and forty- mnuh B. _ _ _meld P B-1 - - 3___n»d"md_ .whm _“mn would Im” nymh' mul. um.” on April Corn 65k The temperature at t ree oc oc . » - - . I . \ -'~4\ll _ _ ' \ I ~ A ~ 1 ‘ ll 1*' ~ " ` --- i wav* Y*-nn-`_ _/*P*"'/N e ~ . ¢ r ri ‘ .. -- . . . __ _ _ _ _ ~ -_ _,_‘- - _‘-ut- -_-f -.~ l 5.; ,'f.»._:_a-'-~_,-_r...<- - ___. _ ._ . __ .. _ _ » _ _ __ __ _,_____- __/._ .fp ._lt_ ,_.____.5_.____,___, ,._____,.. . l . _ = ' A . ='-7 ' ' 'T -' 1 J. P. MURGAN .$.- Special to 'llhc Guardian. ' NEW YORK, March 11-An uncon- don that J. Pierpont Morgan died suddenly at Florence. Urgent measures have been adapted to ascertain the facts. A firm in New York said according to the mcsSa8¢ received lui: night that Morgan was - in the best of health at Rome. I. ii. ll. IS-lil llllllll LUCK-lllll llEPIll BT. JOHN, March 10-The police lockup is to be restored to the Un- ion dcpot, and it will he much more modern and conviencnt for the police authorities to remove the two lock- nps at the rear of the baggage room, for fear that some accident might happen to the prisoners there in the absence of the janitor. This, while undoubtedly a wise- move on the part tlrmed rulpor is in circulation 'ln Lon- . .». ,. .. . -__ “J I5?-s csv ' ” __ _,.-._., ..--»-._ ,: :-w _Q51 . vuskl ¢ ..- JL". `. -»,=~j.. ll] THE illllli Special to Tim Glil-Nlilu. » NIAGARA FALLU. March llvf- cause they don't want automobiles running near their property. lN'lD°l'l along the proposed- frontier boule- vard along the Niagara Rini’ lil" banded together to prevent the park commission from buildinl the bolllpl vard. refusing to sell land to com- missions. As a result the comnnsslon is tak- ing steps to have the land appropria- ted. »-~ _C 3 una nllnulu luwfu mnunlf' un wllnsnl, all ' 'roaoN'ro, lvlsreli .io-The past- ofiice authorities are investigating the robbery of the $18,000 from the use the railway department in 0t~,m-ails between windsor and Toronto. at tawa instructed the local I..C_ R.| Most of the mony was in bank paper, and the parcel just disappeared. STIFF 8l~iN'I‘E-NCR 'FOR NOVA SCOTIA FORGER. ANNAPOLIE, N. B., March 10- of the I. C. R., proved very incon- venient, as policemen, whether on the' I. C. R. or city force, making an ar-_- rest in the Union depot or vlcinity,‘ were forced to convey their prison- ers to the Water street lockup, or' to police headquarters. I At the solicitation of the chiaf ofi _police Mr. Pottinger has agreed to_ build a lockup at some convenient, point near the depot and, after it is built, it will he handed over to the city authorities. 'Ifhe I. C. R. officers will have the keys, and will put’ ._ clntching a plug of tobacco, and held an open knife, showing the sud- Justice Dalton held a special sitting of the County Court, criminal side, here today, and Austin McLaughlin, oi' Kingston, was placed on his trial !or forgery. The prisoner, who is an old offender, and who was convicted, raised the amount of a promimory note given by his father. HU who also convicted of burglary; and ssl- tenced to eight years in Dorchester Penitentiary. Walker and Mitchell, who sntered the Dominion Atlantic Railway sta- tion at Bridgetown and stole several bales of merchandise, were also placed on trial and will be sentenced tomorrow. INTENSE INDIGNATION IN BT. STEPHIHNL ST. STEPHEN, N. B., March 10. The Bank situation is becoming heat- ed. - Groups are gathered everywhere cl- hout the streets, discussing the _situ- ation and the temper of the people ls not pleasant. ~ It is gradually being borne upon the people how great a 'wrong hip been done them-, and the spirit ol resentment is growing. Philip Breen, who was appoin/fad Director of the Bank last year milk” the assertion that at ovary Dlr\ctUi"s‘ meeting he attended, he urged tha expediency of having an audit made by an independent auditor, but it was constantly thwarted by Prcsidlnt. Todd, and Cashier Whfitlock.- Breen openly dence-inces the course of the officials as dishonest. BLAME FA <”” PACKERS FOR HIGHER PRICES OF MllA'I‘8z WASIIINJTON, March 10-Retail meat dealers today placed upon tha farmers and packers, responsibility for the higher price of meat, in testi- mony given before the select selfltu committee, which began its inquiry into the increased- cost of living." Five retail men from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash- ington, were heard, and Walter Brown, a Washington dealer, who kills his own meat, was the only one who did not admit that the priceuof meat had gone up at least ten per cent. during the past five years. lilr. Brown insisted -the prices were prac- tically the same as now. All agreed, however, that competition among the retailers kept the price to the consumer as low as possible, con- sistent with the price charged by the wholesalers. , ' Each witness vigorously denied the charge that the retailers were re- sponsible for prevailing prices and none would admit that any agreg- rnent existed among them ag to prices. While no one declared that the packers were all' in a combing,- tlon, all the witnesses declared that there seemed to be no competition HUIOHR them for the trade of retail- ers and that their prices rmnq about the sam' - ' e. The committee will meet again to- morrow. The wholesalers will next be heard, and after that the packers. ELGIN, Il1.,'March 10-D. S. Peu- sall. a member of the Elgin Board of Trade, denied today that the plan to investigate high prices of living ,had anything to do with the action of the Elgin Board fn reducing the price of butter. The high pi-iccs,.h¢ said. caused the average msn to lturn to oleomargarine, which creat- ed a surplus in the butter supply, which had to be sold.- "'l‘hc only way to sell it was to lower the price," he added. “When the -board reduced the cost from 36 cents'to 30 omts a. pound, the commodity again coma within reach of the ordinary buyer." Joseph Newman, another butter dealer, denied that prices had been fixed. He said: _ “The senate corlwaittoo points to- ward Elgin. Why not look towards New Yon? During the period ot a week or ten days when the change took place in the Elgin board, prices. the eastern market was lowered from 37 cents to 80 cents, a drop of uv- en cents, while the Elgin board drop- lped it six cents." _ E mince _ ` tc "d <4 mm nmln, nn- iuiin use . ' .l §*l;“ iii!! little pearls. 'Fife Mount in uma Darin of litmus, day fs -mldo up began, Ind-. night- il»~&lO with little stars. ‘ / lggpselali mrs or lovely. she main Hake this world an ima ~ _ » ' - mm I sign in mu Am aan, xml. clmonu. Uk' *lu l1°"°u»ll»°'°- _ held by u li""*°l"““"' th” a .mnsrd’s ulniment Cures Dandrufl. bove zero.. Minards Lin Reliever Neat 0 0 _ _ ._ / Rose ,_ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _. _ --. _ _ ._ --.. -,- "s.'.»='- . ».= ` -_ .- - ff : i'-_,.~v.,l.,~ -. 1*# . ».~:.f»r'_$»l’-Ziysl 1.-.7 .p :- ` \ ‘ _ - 1 A ' . ` ~ t A i