Theceuar A dian_Talksl.lDiai|y to Almost Half the People in this Prov_irliI.€ .-~' .. ___|_ ._ _ __ _ i ' _ 5=<‘F3:`*”"_"`f""§`1'f`f'j` A _'__ E V _ ` ` . ' " I f l *"” i. PAGES1Swcm D 1 oRNlNo _ ~ ‘ly A'°“‘° °' A Mousses Army 7072 for 1907 I I , Maming Mum r; CH W Gonot -’-'f*" " T _..._ _ _ _ _ . _ __ _M3 'i 3' <1 EE __ _I `- 5 `,.¢ = A »CHARLo*rfr1=;TowN, 1>R;Nos EDWARB 1s`I’.AND,c/\NAoA,_i FRIDAY, 1ANU.>u1Yg., 1908. _ {,_,_a,~»,,A,,;¢° -4 as >- =: 34 gi >-':`>` -_. re IN ADVANCE IN ADVANC A 1. rm; snmsn 7 -lll_;rlll,All3lllAl A Relieved Froin Hard Condi- ' ASSOCIATIO of l '-.lO1rIANNESBURG'. Jan 80-[Speclsl]- P ‘ ’ ` I a _ _ ¢` _ The Asliatio diillcnltq has been settled by life °Cl1011S» W1" llfgalllle Etwh :.“;.‘i:::::“:;:;£:°t1'“:§.zz.1235:;‘ts ;1:‘l:;-:ion ot indians ciming into the . The lender of thc Indians approves of vhls so'ntion in behalf of his countrymen, A the Lawand Place Agents At A FREDERICTON, Jan 30-(Special) _ ._. 4. -A meeting oi the executive of the Social and Moral Reform Associa- oi New Brunswick, will be held next week for the purpose of considering the matter by which the coming gen- eral provincial` election may be made a pure campaign. ' ‘ Prints Tmom. ti Ammon .l__.__@ _ The intention oi the leaders of the movement is to have each county separately organized and to have committees' wait upon the leaders of been poutiosi primes in each countyf and demand a clean election. lieved to be under way in Carleton, l Should the movement work out i _ ‘ - E In this connectinfn those interested point out what ' has alre/ady been accomplished in Charlotte, West. :satisiactorily it is the intention of -the Associatan to have its represen- ,tatives at the polls on election day. ARRANGEM FOR FUN _ ,LATE 1 _ -1 ERAL Body to ble in State Chamber From N _ .Ban d. It has been arranged thaifthe body oi' the late Premier Pmers will he brougl t hom his home, Elmwood, early this morning to St 'Peters Cithedral, where sservics will 'be' held at eight o'cloclt At eleven n'olock the body will ' he taken to the Legislative Council Chamber ii. the Provincial Building, where it will lie in state until 'half past two: The Chamber haahden draped ln black and the public will he admitted 'to t-ako a last view of.tbe late Premier. At half paiit`t"wo the funeral possession will leave the Provincial Building ‘for Bo Peter‘s Cathedral where the Burial Service witl`l»b"sa|d. Interment will be at St Pours Ohmetsryv, The' order of the procession will be aeiollows: ' ORDER ,UF-PROUFSSION. 'Guard oi Honor Rov.'0snnn SimiI=°\\ » _lfdl-Bearer: ~ -~ The Linn. Governor 'ras outer Justice ues. s. L. riiiuinn. ~ J. a. Michigan n°....1. H. cuuimiiki ner. ss. and ' .lungs uneasy" ' Jadg‘e'rni.i'min Hon; G. B. Hulhes ` Hon. J. M. Clark Hon, B. Gllllifl Hon. hf.‘Sn|ilh <~ . L* llourners James Peters T" Thomas-rains: -, _- liar-i‘)`=- Quai? Balderston L. Newbery 1_';`_B Macmillan 1' A' Longworth Henry Smith A,_Campboll A Callaghan _ K McKay R Reid f J N Campbell Prot Shaw Prof.) O Macdonald Pro! A F Matt hsws - Prof A W Seaman Profil D Collier D Mcquaid ' iiws. iii s inventor, in Poor__Circu_m-' stances, Dies While Court , ._ Awards Him $100,009. ' , ""“'“"'. ENrs PREMIER- in the Legislative oon till Hail-Past 'lf-.wo-~§ Guard of Honor and BEATEN Bl llEA_lll OF_ H E Wrlghtl H G-eo S lnmsn Dr Robertson _ Geo W Gardiner W C White Dr V L Goodwill ‘W H Croslkiii ' L E Bracken M_r.~fr.n-r.v \ John Mackenzie Jas Dalllng T W Mayf George M-icleold Prof Jordan ' Prof Theo Rus,” Prof B Martin AKennedy' l ucuiss___ - _ __ i _-_- _ _ '- ~ l or twg ago had won s £1? 1-sl-»~ . io' aaoe.~ _ _ -' " r-liouiden and Quinn while the ep _ unity is open. Whether their Alllll AE|I|l]ENl .,,.,.».-f ...,q,,.,_ i ,ln Ontario, _Workman Thrown Across AalLog and Instantly fiWiNnso1z, Ont. Jan. 30- (Spe- cinl)- A dreadful accident occurred in Dunn & Allen‘s sawmill near Railway in which William Reader lost his life. ' < Mr. Reader was taking way from the big saw and as the carriage was being drawn back the logs in some way caught in; Reader’s coat-- , He was, drawn across the log agwmost instantly. before :any-‘ thing could be done to prevent it was literally' cut in two. ,il “ -.....__.__-_-.__.; lllEl|lll]EN Ai lllllllll _ P CHANGE RIEEUHES At Fairyland to-niiht Boulden and Quinn, the celebrate musical come- dians will present another magniii- csnt performance, including musical specialties, and the laughable black faced sketch in which Mr. Bonlden takes the leading part. Bonlden and Quinn have become more popular the longer they stay, but they will be obliged to leave here Monday morn- ing so~i:hai: all who can should take ,advantage of the opportunity of hearing them this ' ‘ -_ The e will be a complete change of n1_ovi%pictures'this evening sapien- did se es, representing comedy, tra- gadyexciting drama, transformation, 19ii;¥eeilscts‘,‘etc., etc. ' _ ~ - e -illustrated song--“School lD.ii“Yl._"_by an-. madonna vm he s strong feature of the evening's per- , s viewed as an exhibition ex- citi _wonder or leasure or both it ia, "rtby'of.tha ghost praise; : . Wll he Doddrigge station of the Midland . morlandf King's and other Counties, _ r and similar movements are now be- . St. John and other constituencies. F0l_||"»Cai\dldal8S lll Salllt lohn City, Mayor Sears Being One Of Them ST. JOHN, Jan. 30-(Special)-The - ' local liberals have nominated E _E i/intnium, Qskinnor, Mayor Seals and D J Purdy for the Lanisiniurs i;i-migm_ The opposing tickets compare well in personal. HAEIEAX Eilll o Sawn in Two. A J A Decided Movement on For a Fast Atlantic Service , ____ _ HALIFAX, N. S. Jun. 20.-The lhiiin- Board of Trade took the first steps today in a new movement which they propose to make an energetic one, in -favor of a fast Atlantic steamship service to Canada with Halifax as its western terminus. Tue board appoineed a committee con~ sisting oi George F. Faulkner, president ofthe board; D. Macgiivnry, manager oi' the Bank of Commerce, and W. A. Black, ofthe Pickford and Black lines, to take tho necessary steps tc bring the matter beiore the people and the government. A pnbne meaning win be hem nnrinu the provincial legislature, which member.- ofthe federal parliament and provlnci-il house will be asked to address. /-5” fi \f.\ ‘ X -n 70 £> (_A F? il- \ -_- “T \ _ va( \ ' fl A THE WEATHER- _ force, fair and decidedly colds \ fu onticiisni Advériiscmcnts ‘ 'ree ian or oimiaunen. _ . i Tai-_iss saon e sos. nares ,_l_.____,....._.;.....__._--- in Redd mens §§ tions - Signatures AcceDt- I \ LONDON, Jan. 30-(Special)-It; ig men usually learn of a grave crisis within the Empire. ` Such a warning comes now in the throughout Great Britinn asking 2 ips. _, ._ .rp ' ~ -,._..' - f. , _ _. _ W ~v"- . Q - ' _ - - -~-s-'-.-e- _ A GOVERNMENT , `. __ _s__eARMED by roundabout means that English- is P0SSib10- ' that they state whether mobilization The rcccipients are instructed to he prepared to j oin the forces on re- ceipt of telcgraphic orders. The ground for this extraordinary Over the Unrest of India, Plans --to Throw Large Army Into That Country---The Entire Auxiliary Forces held Ready to Be Mobilized And Officers -Awaiting Telegraph Orders. ' The War Oiilcc has completed a scheme lor throwing a large iorce into the country, amounting if 'necessary to the entire regular army. The auxlllinry forces will then be shape oi orders from the war Oillce action is the fact that the Govern- to omcers of the auxillinry iorcesl ment is seriously alarmed by growing unrest in India. ,used for garrison duty in all parts oi the Empire from which the ro- gulars may be withdrawn. AAUNTHEAL HAS SEHIUUS EIHE fer From intense ___ * MoN'r1u-:AL,]au. 3o--(Specinl)- . There was a three hours blnze this morning on McGill Street, in the wholesale district which re- sulted in about $100,000 damages. The fire started in the firm of P.. D Dodds and Company, wholesale paints and oils and spread to the E. F. Walters and Co wholesale hardware, Frost and Woods agri- cultural implement ngcncy, and Hermann H. Wolf and Co’s dry goods store damaged. The firemen sui'fe1_"ed severely on account of coid weather the ther- mometer registering r 5 below zero. I HUSSIAN PLANS W \ j_°‘ HAY EIHAMPIUN .HEAVY _[SHT ln Wholesale District, Lf-ss WrightofHusky»Y0unrsters $100,000, Fireman Suf- is Three Hundred and aixtv Pounds. C0ld ,lb _.___ HONEY GROVE, Texas, .lun 'lil--Two of the most remnrkshl-1 boys in the world live on a furin nenr L~\nnine,in this county. They n1-.- sons oi Mr ond Mr- Juhn Ii Av~licr.»it. Tip- combined unc of the two boys is thirteen and one hall years and their combined weight. Bil pounds. The oidi-at boy is named Willlnm llewev Ashcroft: lil-. is nine nnfi one hn-I' yenr olilnnd weigh- 255 pounds. Ho is still tukingin flash at the rate oi nbout twoniy pounds A year. At his present rate of izrowih he will be n slant. in height as well as in weight by the time hi- has completed his urowth.`l{a is now five ical. 2 inches till. ll's waist. |ne.u