- @@EE2i@él° ¢f@”" T@@l'Av. DECEMBER 28.1265. _ _ .. - 1 TB PER MONTH Y TWO CENTS rv ,z '1 ' - . f ' lS HA/llltron ,Now ,Tlt2Ai\lsco`fl\‘iri`fi.El§lr/AL F T HEARD rizoa woRi< win BE RUSHED » i , The Legislative Agent 'oi New York Life De-.Contracts to be Let Before the Snow Goes in Order that-Contract Fran” WE" GM "im clines to Make ‘Public His Doings as His A ors May get out their Supplies Before Spring--The Double Track- Work was Secret-He Disbursed Hund- ing of the C. P. R. is ,Progressing Smoothiy-increase in reds oi, Thousands but Kept no V Waggs to lh¢_C_ p_.R, Emp|0y¢5_ Accou n's. _\'i-.w Yoiiic, Dec. 27-(Special)-Andrew in ._ VVINNIPIEG. Dec. 27-(Special)-Chas. A. contracts for the Winnipeg end of t.liesc‘io dules were brought to n close today. gonna. a member of the Grand Trunk road will be awarded. ° | They resulted in an increase in the . 'ifi ~ - - - . “(19,-mken on tha express agreement ac c Commission, ariivcd in the city Everything in connection with the coin, aqmegme to the men employed in this British Admiralty will Orrawa, Dec. 27.-(Speclal.)-Sir Wil- Iluiiiilloil, Leitislative Agent for-the New that his work was to bo conducted with y“sE"d"Y' l“t""l"""°d he Said* lIli~*Sl0D iS WDUIDK SID00lhly- Th0 W0l'lni'liiimc|it,cliiirgcd with inciting iilrcd :nrciits to inurdcr his divorced wife, Julia \\-as sciitciiccd to five years' penal ne Walt, and Sir Itcgiiiald Beaucliamp ended 8: ‘l'liui's<|iiy with n. verdict of guilty. \Vatt pn liili ENSINE | department amounting to $125 000 _ “We propose letting contracts for con- way and the officials of the Company re-l These increases apply to all the lines ‘struction west about the same time that gurding the rcvlsioii of the wage from Fort William to the Atlantic const GRAND Isi.ANn, NEB., Dec. 26.-George _""' ‘_ new Cabinet in making his ilrst spcec *HUNNS NNNKES HlS 'MAYCR IS CHARGED “EEE lllisi lnaiss WITH CONSPIRACY And Summonses are also Issued for the Aldermen of cell, countyclerk-elect of this county, to- E _ ' ayrcceived a letter from I’resldentRoose~ LONDON, Dec. 27.-(Special)-Joiin . . . li- U0nV¢Yl"K t0 him 'U10 lDf0l`l1\l\i-l0nE Burns, the liibor representative in the Harnllton’ 0nt""The Charges ‘Made Plalntln iat the first medal of honor given under l _ . . o_act of congress approved February 2o, E _ h A Against the C0u|'\ci|_ _ oyhnd been nwnrded to mm for com ‘tonight said his accession to office was icuous bl-,wary in saving the life of ulthe elevation of his constituents to iid at the risk of his own and express ower. ` P g warlin commendation for the deed. The honor was mens bnttrhe work was Iiniuii/roN, Dec. 27.-(Special.)-Before, The solicitors in the case dic'ine to .P l l i fi ` i` II; ulESLQQS;ilxuznzisgoxotfhzepifxnfré his. ;f“lRl5if!`;i~¢ -kilfh l1°fl’:*ii°°d“;tTl‘°:;“5‘ make any statement hut on the side it is iileiini .1 iittio tniiii from the truck, He would render to no section but ,Y E’ “° "3 W” 53° °‘°"'» “““ “' iournod that some of the manufacturers vingit from harm, but he himself fell would work for tho whole community. 0 Helm’ “nd nEE°"l5°“ mid “ °l"“`3e °E V Melbehlnd me nms%uuon_ der i-110 @l`|8m"v mslnguleg "nd being Burns expressed his strong sympathy °°“Spl"“c-V “gains” M°Y°" BEQSM “nd l,‘°1""i“° badly lnjured' with all laboring interests, but had none “ch °f the E-Went? °“° “l‘le"“°“' The council has mr the Dust' few ymrs ,- ------- lmr the dmnkm.d_ The charge reads that they conspired to "eE““d "° EE" the °°”t“"’E‘ for firemen" l His idea] fs fgwcr work houses’ smauer limit facilities for producing and manu *and Police cloihingto any one but those who em lo union m n and i dr U charities, larger wages, more pleasure and 1“°E“"l"5' °E °1°EhE“3 "nd buudmg I P 8 E' ‘mands less drink lnnbcrul and other n0mm0dmes_ l that the union label be on all articles. He vigorously attacked wh-at he called Summonses nnvn been issued ft” next The solicitors for Pyle are the solicitors |‘ for the plumbers combine. F & orlcntalizedlimperialism of which Somali- wedlwsday' land is the fruit and South Africa the E '°:.::°.‘;;:;‘;°.z.....-BilSll]N Hl]lEiS EHENIIN WNNSHIP iosrou, Doo. 20 -'rho mutter or 8 nsinning the employes of the Boston politically dangerous because it would Maine railroad Wf1S"‘ 00!1‘ild€1"1\bl.Y Ml- lead to absolute cliattclism and slavery. nced today at a. meeting of the rc- CEUSE BNHHUUMS SENT lil Bllllt -<‘\'\'ltwl0- The Judas. in summing un. pi-esentuilves of the vurious branches ` sniil it was the iiiost cxtwiordiiiiiry case of df the road, when u. committee was iiiorlcrn tiiiics. Iiiiproliiilile as \vns the -appointed to confer with President ___ "W "i‘Ul<=Hl0l‘y. he ©i10Ul£l\l/ it WIIS Hllwlly Lucius Tuttle and arrange such a sys- ll BOSTON. D60- 27-(5P€CiBl)°-The bill' Blu-:sr France, Dec. 26.-The cruiser and swear to such cliargos. The question gn of iiic sanity of Watt had not bccii raised, iv si lhejury had nothing to do but find a to L . iilliirobublc that any one could concoct tem. The meeting was held at the moms connegted with fm" of Boston Cassini has been ordered to proceed to the ggostioii of President Tuttle, who [ending hotels’ the Essexyynnngsy Parker Baltic VVednesday next, calling at Copen- iicn the subject was first broaciied I _ _ _ hagen.The cruiser Admiral Aube has be wi-iliet. ofguilty or not guilty. ofthe employes of the road and then. - ___ n ' Baltic. ‘port to him. sold in these hotels under any consider- Attlie meeting Saturday which was nt- _ . . tl _.___....»li> ' |- Gnugha, colds, huarnnen, and other tnroot iiiliiiunts are quickly rolloved by Crosoiens te tnlilcts, ton cents per box. All druggista. d i E ,, l for R refund In mae a man should leave belief she doubled back to l’ortiand about MW' 'mm employ °f the wmpnny’ tcii days ago and tlicn left for St. John The hotel men will .either await the cl ill-I D ld the men to obtain the sentiment House 'md Adams H°“°° “m del” to ordered to prepare for a voyage to the morrow evening and no liquor will be A1*-*_* P0¢k*='f9 fined- thy with you and family in your sudden ' . Pom‘LAsD,Me. Dec. Zu.-Mrs.l_De1.n 5 0"- According toa rathci general ohlcial ilbnngs;:°t€;lelfh;;E:§)3u"£l;;;n§; Bllain- S118 SCEYHS £0 be kevvinll 011 i-he issuance ol new licenses ln about three KV 1 2 000. l movo, if there is any reliance to be placed weeks or ‘mm me lemsmmrc provides megme ne” Y ' on official theories, and it may he that in ' ' perfected by next July. sho cortninly has arrest up to this time. lusl llllenalilnr A Holiday tlllls ! See them in our window. V They are beauties. I Fine low patent and choco- lite. ' Gibson tie, large eyel 0 holes for sill: ribbon, dainty for dress occasions, prices stamped on sole. Also ladies’ 2 buckle water. proof overshoes $r.9 5 Granby It is expected that the plans will be than way She is escaping observation’ and more liberal liquor legislation. nnnnnnwnnmaisnéansra PilillUUilll3 UE J r i ° MINISTEHS liEilH US llllC E01' 3 Wiifd iii panleii by Randolph Lemieux, the Cuna- dian solicltoi general, recently came to , . . . _ _ France in connection, it is said, with the establishment of n line of ateamcrs between Marseilles and Canadian ports. Soon after his arrival inParis the minister DOIl’f IUISS VlSiiZlIlg thé complained that he was suffering from licaivtrtropble, but he continued to fill his ‘ engagements. During the progress of banquet given in his honor Dec. 21, he was k seen to be suffering acutely, but this at the time was attributed to emotion while replying to a toast to his health. ' R MI T The minister on Saturday visited Lille, By dolng you Please us’AND O and Dunkirk, but on returning to the Hotel Continental here, he was compelled T to take to his bed and a physiefan was n _ I ~ 0 sent for. The la. ter ronounced Mr.Prc t p - fontainas illness to be serious and a specialist was called into consultation _ Y01.1l‘-S f0_1° 21 I, Complete rest was adviscil and all engagements were cancelled. At 9 o'olock last night the adminlstra make. just makes a nice - tion of medicine was followed by I chok- pre5ent_ ' _ . . lngnnsation. The last sacraments were administered and death followed lio1=i=` BROS. ,,v.‘.,x I Sworn Average Circulations Last’ Week Daily 3,425; Tri-Weekly 3,56 i i I immediately. l A The British ambassador, Sir Francis L. BGNIB. was notified by Hon. Mr. Lemieux , ;355»;,'::iQ®l:-;‘:Eil-,f.ll5-il___.'.~§52lEliiEliEidQ§ii§E -:.".‘3..:'.;#.°::g;';°::°.‘::.f.r.':,g'.“.'f°T“ 8 ’ EDlTOR’S MAIL. _“ded by 150 representatives °f t'h»°‘ ndictedfor murdcrln the famous dress These are places wlilchDistrictAttorney "ferent branches the matter “ns Hultcasefseemsas Blush” “nd “S h‘“`d Moran declares have forfeited licenses I ~ » discussed quite extensively, one of \\ liich ` was that there should be a provision W understand "S some lfomicnl "h°°rLe“' through continued violation of the screen THE MURRAY HARBOR TRAIN MAIL SERVICE. Sm.-The leading editorial in Wednes- day's Patriot under the caption “Away Beh`lnd the Times" critlclses the mall ser- vice for thc section of country traversed by the Murray Harbor Branch Railway and naturally calls for n statement from ine. The question is asked. \Vhy the delay in inaugurating a mail service iii connection with this branch railway? And The Pafiet gives currency to what it terms excuses for the delay. Now, at the outset, I must say that so faras the Post Office Department is concerned there is no excuse to make and tho excuse given by 'l`lic Patriot was not obtained from anyone having a knowledge of the facts. It is necessary lo give the mail contractors ii reasonable notice in order toterminiite their contracts and during the summer months it was uncertain whether the Bridge Bridge would be completed by the fall so as to allow trains to run. Nevertheless all arrangements were made in the laying out of new mail routes and proposals were madc to the Railway authorities for the carryingof the malls by train. I may state that the amount tendered was the same as is paid on every other Branch Railway in Canada but the Railway au- thorities decllno bo accept this and there the matter rests. It is therefore now up to the Railway to say when they wish to take the mails. In thc ineantiiiie an excellent service is lveing elven hy the couriers with one or two exceptions and these men will be attend- cd to. I only wish to add that if the Post Office Department are able to comel but. at the end of the your with a snug surplus that is no reason why part. of it should be contributed as ii gift to help The honor conferred on Prefontaine is .HONORS TO Arrangements as to the date of sailing' 1 . . DEAD MINISTER ‘ . a Military Funeral and Send His Body Home in Battleship Dominion, to Leave Cher- bourg January I2 January Reaching Halifax 22, considered a very high one and the first class battleship chosen is appropriate on account of her name. The French Government will tender a military funeral to the deceased Minister. Tile battleship Donilnion will likely leave Uherbourg January twclttli, reach- ing Halifax on the twenty-second. NEW NEVELNPMENT IN EISNENY EASE Sr. Joi=iN's, Nild.. December 25.-An interchange of cablegrams respecting the alleged seizure of an American herring fishing vessel by the Newfoundland authorities has developed the fact .hatuthe vessel meant was the Gloucest- er fishing schooner which was seized at' Sydney a week ago by the Canadian authorities for shipping Newfoundland fishermen there to engage in the herring industry in Bay of Islands without paying the Canadian license fee. Previous to this year, tne Canadian government regarded the iieriing`vesscls us traders, and ex- pected no license foe, but recently Canada decided to compel the payment of allcense fee. The Newfoundland autlioritlcs are not responsible for this development at o. l. TWU NIEN HNHHEN NNN llNUlll]EHEl] Coi.uiinc.-‘., Miss., Dec. 25.-A. E. l£clley,\\-hlte, of Scranton, Pa., and a negro were robbed and murdered here Saturday nlgiit. There were three high- way assaults and robberies during the night. Kelley was found with u bullet hole nnda knife wound in the breast, near the tracks of the Mobile and Ohio railroad, his body having been placed on the rails in nn effort to conceal tliemurder. The negro was found near the hosiery niill with his head badly battered and his He died without regaining conscious- ness. The third casewas that ofa man named Wells, who was robbed and in- _jured on thc head in the same section ofthe city. There is no clue to thc perpetrators. SPRAINED HER ANKLE. “I slipped on an icy step and sprained m right ankle very badly", writes Miss Mfnnie liurgoync of Glenwood.“It swelled to a tremeiirious size and caused intense pain. I applied ]’olson’s Nervilliie and got prompt relief; the swelling was reduced, and before long I was able to use my foot." For sprains, swellings and muscular pains Nervilinc is thc one sure remedy. Strong; pciieti~atiiig, swift to destroy pain-t ats ]’olson's Nc-i'\'iline. Fifty yeiirs in use. EWEEEEEE Ri_ BNUTHEHS ENNEHT iwu gl1_iiil:i|vis CiiAnLns'ro\\':\', VV. Va., Dec. 25-In a fight at Maiden, on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad yesterday, between Robert and Henry Lane on one side, and Coduci' Faulkner and Railway Detectives Ilowcry andSpancer,on the other Robert Lune was n probably fatally shot through thc abdo- men, Henry Lane was shot in the buck »i.iid[a negro porter was shot through thc .irni. When the train left Charlestown it was crowded, and the Lane brothers could not find seats in the day couch. They went into the Chair car and refused topay the farejfor the seats. The Con- ductor called Howery and Spencer to assist him. At Malden the Lancs got. off, and a. fight followed. TELEGRAMS OF E , CONDOLENCE Thefoilowing teiegramsi of condolemd have been forwarded to Madame Prcfon- taine :- MADAME RAYMOND Pnni-‘0NrA1N1z, MUN- TREAL, We desire on behalf of the legislature and people of this province to express to lyou our deepest sympathy for your great affliction. Your husbaiifl although pci'- sonally known to our people for but u short time had made n most favorable im- pression upoii them. AR'rHoii Parr-ins, Premier. . J. A. 1\IA'ruins0N, Leader of the Opposition. MADAME R. PRr:i~'oN'rAiNn, Moxrni-mi.. Permit me to express our deep sympa- bereavement. D. A. lil/i<‘KiNNox, Lieut. Goveriioiz CHICAGO MARKETS. Omoaoo, December 27 - (Special)- Corn, Dec., 451; Corn. May, 441;* Wheat “ 823 V\'heai5 “ 87,# Pork, May, $13.72 Pork Jan. $13 52 . , . ._€___i___ -Magic Lantern show tonight iii schooiroom First Methodist church. _*__*-é__i____t€ -nic~ HALF PRICE SALE _OF__ FANCY GUDDS AND CHINAWARE _ The balance of our splendid lines of FANCY GOODS aiiii CHINAWARE to be cleared out this week at exactly Successfully Opened Now for season tickets for? l New Year Presents l l Gentlemen $3. 50. Ladies’ $2.50. Children $1.50, For sale at Rankin’s, Hugiies’, A. W. Reddin’s and N]obnson’s Drug Store. ~ out the Railway finances. .loiiiv F. Wnnal, P. 0. Inspector. r r \ . nrnismisecii-im HALF PRICE. Everything marked in PLAIN FIGlJltl;`S. `25 per cent off Tuck's Beautiful Calendars for 1906, Christmas Cards, Booklets, Toy Books and Christmas Numbers of Illus- trated Papers. 10 pci cent off all other goods in our store. Come alongand get bargains. Everythin must be eleoreil out. We iEon’t want to carry anything over. CARTER &C0., Lili, T _..._....d...._¢ i‘, - A .... =.....-._» ' .EET .‘~. iii A ,,_ _.¢..§i'-ve* Sr( .', r ,i ,. » 4 ' i .5 5 -,»¢f>.--.~u¢»-,-.~,,,-,- _i l f . »