im!/s, PAGES-Wm! . 8 ful 9{esoIl: ‘To _ Advertisers. D ILY QW E2 3 TIIE Ii RLO heady, Giceazrzlng o , , I ` --Goes lnld‘0ozr M ORNDVG Edition I 3000 Homes. ` _ _- _ , , __ n¢Wi.s, ,, , . rnuin nnuwiin , Ill Sl. Bidi Result of Supposed Mental Aberratlon.. ' Sr. ANnnsw's, Feb. 22.-(Special.)-A mun named Charles Watt who made his homo when hero with Daniel Molhylan on the Commons, was found drowned fo- Crolx River, off Peter Rcgan'| farm. Watt came from St. .Tohn After heieft Molfarl-\n'l he WAI M seen again until lils-body was found ,I the river. , A Of late he has displayed signs of mental aberration. His people belong to St. Ste- phen. i IIIIUII CIILLEETIIII SUCSTEIIS ITIIWIE Cmvauo, February 20-The first puhli address of Deputy Gsnanl Overseer Wil Alexander Dowie at Zion City yesterday was a dramatic appeal for a general noi cf self sacrifice to restore tho olty and its institutions to a sound financial heals. Au n result the congregation deposited on a table before the speakers platfonn valuable possessions and money. Women and cheques as pledges for varla s amounts ranging in size from ten cents go $3,000. The great tabernacle held the largest audlenue it has oontalned for many months. ` ` EUITOFt'S MAIL- Slr,-Slnce your columns are always open to promote the best interests of the publio, T thought I would make use of your. valuable paper to bring to the notice of the proper authorities the very easily remedied, disadvantage the people of Oherry Grove and Charwood are subjected to an regards mails. We have a tri-week- ly mail, viz : Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa- turday. That is all right as far as it goes, but why can‘t we have a daily mall when tho station is within a short distance of both post oilicesi The leaving ofu mall daily at Harmony would inconvenience the Railway very little and would be a very great advantage to the people of this place, The Guardian, which is printed Satur- day morning, we do not get till Tuesday. The mail train passes our door every Saturday night, carrying our mails to Sourls to remain there till the postmarl brings them on Tuesday, roads and weather permitting. This is one griev- ance which could easily be remedied and I think would be well worth considering. Yours Csnnnv Gnovn. _ N0 BONDED WAREHOUSE. I Sir.-In the Editorial _in your issue of the Eilth Inst, your state. _ "Prince County under prohibition does not want a bonded liquor warehouse, an we hope to see the warehouse kelo in Kingss County bya notorious vlo ator of the law swept out of existance." This statement is I think incorrect. I was under the impression that we had not a bonded liquor warehouse in this oonnty. If I nm wrong in that impression. I wouldlikoto know where such wart- houee is located and by whom kept. Tile one kept by Se-rimgeour near Cardi- gan Bridge was quietly closed a few years ago by order ofthe Minister of Customs, and the same Minister would probaply have noted in the ease ofthe bonded liquor warohouse in Prince County without a dramatic u.-lea-rsni from Albertan- Yours truly. TEMP!-:\\AN11s. King`n County Feb. 21, 00. AUSTRALIAN WWOOL CLIP Mnrnoifnnrz, Feb. li).-This year-'a Aus- tralian wool clip is estimated at 18,500,000 pounds sterling, an incmnae nl 3,000,000 pounds nscornpared with that of the previous year. BEGINS LONG FAST Rolls, Feb. 10.-Gulseppe Sacco, a Hungarian. has entered on n 45 days \ .__-J ITIs‘1iiwltn stance ofthe expense ofgoing to la\v is fumlshedbyan action now being heard before Justice Robidoux in a dispute be tween Mrs. Wright and Mr. C. M. Holt, K. C. relative to the latter's charges for services in connection wltli Mrs. Wright‘e litigation against the James Cooper estate, settled out of court some time ago. Mrs. Wright in hel statementof claim states that Mr. Holt originally charged her $30,000 for his services but subsequently reduced this bllltol18,500. ____-_-1 THASHI ITIIITKS I HIS IIIIIIIIIHB Vaneouven,Feli.20.-Preston Laird ha been sentenced to two years in the re » formatory by Magistrate Williams. He pleaded guilty to stealing about $00 from the proprietor of the Grown Bakery. Yeung Laird ie about eighteen years old and told His Worship that he attributed his downfall to the trashy books which he had beeh reading. Magistrate Wil- lianls gave him a severe lecture and told him that he could impravehls time ,while in the rc/lornmtory and that if he would he could come out n better man. Ho could have good hooks to read mid if he wanted to he could learn n trade. RAIN FALLS *_* IN QUEENSLAND. Mnr.nou|'ln'r-2, Feb. 19. Splendid rains have fallen in Queensland in the const district, ami on Darling Downs, und there have been good relieving rains elsewhere. GREAT -DISCOUNT SALE of Booll, Shoal, Slip- , gin, Felt Socks, Wool lee and all winter gooda. I CONROY. The Shoemun Sunnyside, ‘ms miss: ss: fast at the Royal Italian circus. l-lla ' only sustenance la mineral waters and cigarettes. Ch‘iown. _ , -- -- _ - " ` 1 had"- as ,niacin _fliailsii-nitric Mm, ,,,,,;,,,,, , EIIIIEEIIEIIIIT ‘T illlililll Hilllllilll mi 3|||||]iy ,iw Svoslv N S. Feb. HJ-Altliough LDNMN' Fab' ”`_(sp°°ml)_'G““ BW a numberhf witnesses were examined in W" " "'mp°°°ImI°“° “WI” W' "_'“"‘°t, tho Stefka huraingcals nothing of great MONTREAL, Feb. 20.-Archbishop c the Mormoan Oouforenoe and foara it will Impedance was elicited. The bodies of Brncheei yesterday issued an important _~ in-uk up without g “gugmgne \;¢¢w"|»|_ the ohildnn were erhnmed and it is pastoral letter placing the ban on Sun ,mr mem Vol," to me mlhwem D, Fnnceand Gnm-"V 'l\'u°§\’|:;1:¢rl’:h‘;|;&hr°aln(;.o|p.e_:wue:eld but day, amuseuiente, and prohibiting horse omomi mmm" de WM” Fun" Mb g eam . rm. ng, baseball and other like contests. ,ld I th b t h I Ml --I d d _Mlrifhn Hiuh'l,ono ofthe witnesses ex- political meetings, public excursions, 7° “"7 I" .°"' 9 ' ° 5 “I “ “W _llltillvd Wdhy. oorrvboratod MN- Sllel- theatrical representations and concerts toremainin the conference ia the bono, &vv!g|zt_1tlmo`r;y agargingl whoa the late on the Sabbath. Dances and balls _ -mn, ,_ 5 Q, _ , ,_ n._ o ann a u ra_y's'a vce to organized for oha it l f bidd migtwn RZJW }:;°l:::mu;':,;> rbolattarutothe Dvllibllll-Y °f Betting an being cootrar; Tomtli: :iiirltrof Lhiii > ‘ ~ P lllilifmm Snelgrovetosentle the criminal church. proceedings. Thelnquiry will continue removed rings and bracelets. diamonds ___T_______i____ ,umurmw msmlnm _,_ ,_., -ive..-,» .5-.»/rt. Fasoamrrou, N. B.. Fell. ill-Premlo Tweedie brought down the budget, and madea lengthy speech, explaining the Governmont's policy on different quest# ions, including the issuing ol bonds, and dealing with the Central Railway. two points on which criticism has been olfered. He estlninies the provincial income at 8491331); from Dominion sub. eldas,$z8lS,000; from territorial revenue and certain miscellaneous receipts which will bring the total up to 0837360. Tho estimated expenditure for all purposes be puts down at $978,397, leaving A pros. pective surplus of $10,252. iiimliailui lim ciiini O'r'rA\\'a,Feh. 20.-- The immigration into Canada ‘during the seven months earring January :nat totalled 57,0a4, a decrease of l,1ii'il as compared with the corresponding months of the previous year. This is tide to the tact that several large parties from the British Iniel are being held back until iprlng. The arrivals from the United Stlltos in the lait seven' months have been E0,llti0, an increase of 970 over the preceding year. Arrivals fromnnn--sea points have been 37,358, at decrease of 2,327, Of these 24,010 werei British, a decrease of W7. , canpivat Fancy Dress iliasqucradc Hillsborough Kink tuesday Ennlnglab. 2`ltI|, |906 ‘PRIZES Best interpretation of character assumed Gilltlrulon $5.co. Lady $5.00. Moat. original costume ,Gentleman .$2.50. Lady fa.5o. No person can win two pr res. Men in women's costume not ad- mitted. Season ticket holders in costume free, other skaters in costume 25c. Admluion asc. Reserved seats rocextra. A. A. sAaTLB'r'r. Managing Director- aadhutugl. -. ,dl , pr-i:_i W_W`_' time ro .Houses aunts UNE is HAMPTON, Sad Fate ofcharies wm, me G'0b1IiI`.utk'of an Etiglltllmln in_New~Brunswick Rendering, Several Families tio Who Was Earning gills Bread in Lumber Forest .Fire in Colorado, Swept o ~Woods- iii: Brother Enteriained King Gale Threatens Large -Gold Red Edwlld I-itil Svmmtl- Plants Worth Millions of Dolla 51'. .Iollll.P.`¢b._H-(Special)-0.Bp§pey after horses, but recently he received Llalul-'ro.\', l<`eli.22-iSpcelul,)_|.‘|,-9 ¢),| C,,,_(,“A,,o s,.m_\~,,_\. 1.-,.| uayni aheateigiitreator wazei-more sr. Mllfvrdi In Ensllshmsn vary well adv- """" "“" h" ""'“"’ “"‘“ °‘““" '°‘“'I"“ lfisfvwu desimyeii two lame hoo-ies -A f°f°~l 'iw driven by -- ` . hi I . ~ . ,cowl and a descendant nf one ol Brluiiasi I: °'““:l' held G M here owned by Jacob Jackson and Arthur ;"“I"" °’“ "I" f”°” ""1" *“ » ` ' i o ox-me y a qvernme - en, _old sth la h ' " S ‘ v millu, ere on his way home wma" ,n ,adm mini and occupied by ailrereiiuaniiiieii., Three gum redumon I V I H lil h ' ' n v I a AI. Lost summnr King Edward spent some B 5” ‘h"“t°“"‘1 t° b"°‘”° I1 “‘"I°“5 tothe United States (lol-l ltoiliiiiii-i'til.|,.1 For some years he hu been working time as the guest of his brother on the oooflagxaticn owlngto the high wind and valued ut over three iiiilliniis aiii iii ilii- _lW° Ulillllwl tflllllil l\\v\b¢\' and lnaklss family mm io England. poor nzliunz apparatus. but by strenuous aims pau. i.: nie liiiiia-.-i iiiiii ii ui ,ii-.ii...i.iy -, .V ,- ' -- - ~~ ~ ' , - » - shirts it was get under control. i ba ii¢g¢my¢q_ N. B. meless -A n by a uction rs. i. -_':,-isp -nib.. in-iii-5 gin- is o iiiili-s iii-,.1 iif iliiiiu i..~|ii.ii;iiig IIIASKTHITIIH EIIII iltllil inuunui nail "All llllll `...i--.~"‘:», »‘ J” Em.r/lsr, Feb. 20.-Colonel Sauuderson AIIIIIETI EITII ITIIIITITEK ITEWEI NswYon|;.Feli, 20.-i"il`ty -I.i_v.~ liari- passed since big thodry-ilorl; lii»ii'i-y, tion- veyed by the Uiilti-il St.-ills riiiriliiirv steamer Glacier, and ton-i~ii ii,i, ii i-li dressed, carried n snteliul and ii|-will--I lu hitre eoiisider|\blc money. l`i iliziy CHICAGO MARKETS. Ol-IKCAGD, I"ehrunry ‘JJ - (Sp.-I-;,,| , __ .Corrs Dec.. 42'; out-ii, i\i.~i,-, iv, ports and exports-to £8ll5,2i0‘4i,tiii!l, which I 5* " 823 \\’lii»at “ sl, was£43,58¢l,il01betternian ln moi, ,'Porlr, Moy. $l.‘i,ati P0,-k_ _i,,,,__ 5,5, _i, M . __ WW W W _ W, its §`i§ - #2 5 § M wan ggagg es, f Paper 1 I "` T I* 1 __ gg., . Remnant , ""h_{,>i_ ,'*‘If*, S I Hundreds of PRETTY PA'I"i`F,RNS in snmll ini-. ¢-i.il\~ ‘_ of last yenr‘s goods, done up in lots to suit any ROOM to . HALL, all CLEAN and in PPZRFECT CONDI'll<,»_\ mis _ good as new.) To clear out these lots _QUICR and iiifikii room for new stock, we have cut the price to exactly ONE HALF the regular selling price, TWO DOUBLE ROLLS Toi- , the PRICE of ONE. Suitable for PARLOR, lliNli\1(‘. ROOM, BED ROOM, HALL or KITCHEN. Rl