l c_H`AaLo'rT.=;'rowN 1>1uNca anwaav iI§{;A.ND. GANADA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11', 1908. ouizasc B ` wrgaeaseanaesaelesl \ u 1 ° Psa Will Not Talk For Publication, But Think g jf ” ` " Visitors _From Cape, Breton Win First Bridge , Will Be Re ' I _ Span Nearly,0 ` 'Government ' Con SUEBEC, March 10-(Special)_ Nobody here connected with the Quebec Bridge Co., will talk for publication on the report ol the Commission in the absence of the President, Mr. Parent, to whom the otilclals refer newspaper men. The englaeers do not believc`t1\u¢_ entire new plans will be necessary and that the length ol the centre -_._,__,_...._ I .YM _ . + _ .,,,.v,. , .vw > moe-1°: I . E ,silenr PRDCE P.Ru vs Ansowl-:Irs »- if SYDNEY TEAM W built Wh Same .Mr Field-ing Promises/ The Budget Next Tues- Game By 5 101- .They Will Meet - " md Pla” " * day; Annuities, Railway Act Amendmnts the Wm' The Vi°‘°"i“‘ wi , _ ,G _ , V Toni t rol ---_._ L Only .L fair cloud attended the Arena A V lust nigllitlto witiiess the hockey matcl . ~ ~ - _ l Bpnlwill have to bg shortenem ' 7 ' between the Sydney team (Capo Breton All they seem to think essential will be the material strengthening of the chords that gave way_ and that hold the centre span in `position. Hon. Mr. Lemieux yesterday said there would, be no unnecessary delay in rebuilding the bridge. The Government will now assume direct control of the bridge. TURNED=UP NOSE ._ WON THE PRIZE ._ .____.._.._i~ Greek and Roman Noses Di The Most Approved Classic al Shape Did Not ~ Move The Judges’ Hard Hearts. i_;_i PARIS, Mar. 9.-Paris has just had a contest of beautiful noses., The woman's magazine which started, the contest' and awarded the prizes made the statement that the two most important attributes ot beauty! were a good ilgure and a good nose. ‘ When perfection was reached in these two points a woninn of any intel-I ligencel should know how to be beau- titul. The prize was awarded to a lady, whose nose is slightly “l'etrousse"-I which in French for Sirned up and triumphant. 'The c nmittec ai judges was composed mostly ot men. Hence the verdict. For no matter how beautiful the Greek nose may he or how commanding the acquiline type. the tiptiled nose_ makes sad havoc with the hearts of men. There is something irresistibly fus- cinating in the piquant, coquettish profile and the mental attributes that also go with the tip-tilted nose, I of the fascinating order. Look tor sharp wit, coquetry, gilt oi mlm- icry, and n ,certain amount of salici- ness. A careful study oi the noses of the Parisian contestants cannot he said to leave a very favourable impres- sion as regards the beauty of these iascinating women. Certain ‘it is that their noses have a-great deal Ot character., and even those that seem a little crooked to the unbulsed mind, have when taken with the rest oil the face, n piqunnt and interesting turn. A GUIDE TO CHARACTER. The business woman possesses a strong nose, not necessarily a large on t certainl not a smnll onei reason of this is quite evident in that a person who is very active, both mentally and physically is bound like a good pointer, to he eternally on the "qui viva" and the sensitive nose of the human being quivers just as that of tm: hunter only, fortunately for the sake ol beauty, not quite so conspicu usly. A Phlcgmatic person with a sensi- tive nose tip is an impossible anom- aly. CCNVICI NIAIIE . SPUNIIIIIS MUNEY ICH UFFICIALS 1 .ii- RENDSBURG, Prussia, Marcll 9 - For some time counterfeit five mark pieces have been circulating in North- ` ern Prussia. The authorities began to investigate, with the result that in a number of instances the false money was traced to this town and it was finally learned by the police that they wene being paid out by persons con- nected with the prison here. 'l‘o clear up the mystery Detective Inspector Schneider had himself committed as a convict was shut up in acell in the jail. After a day br two __of ob- servation, he located a sound ot faint hammering from a detatcbed cell, where a counterfeiter was serving rl e bu Y There are breadth and ambition and consciousness of power in the slight* ly dilated nostrils, which permit her to breathe in a large supply of air which is ,f necessary for engendering the vigour and energy for her work- Nearly all prominent women have strongly marked noses. Some MVC the oratorlcal nose, and some the nose denoting executive ability, but you will not find one who claims leadership' in any WHY With 1” "“ significant little pug. Observation, nccoreillz A10 th* Phfe" uologists, proves that if a women continues for‘a long time to iokir 1° prominent and active `i>'\!`l5 A" "he nl' fair/of business, ber nose will talks on a slightly sharper outline. T 0 llong term of imprisonmdnt. _ With this evidence, Schneider called in some of his colleagues and lust night they raided the cell,ot the mid- night worker. They found it to he a Iverltable counterielter's vgarkshop. ` in which the convict minted ve-mark pieces. ` _ _ e It appears _that the convict, after being brought to jail, told the prison inspector where his coinlng appara- tus was hidden. The inspector fornd the dies and brought them to prison and arranged that the convict could work at night to make the cmns, the inspector and his famllY l'\\fli“l|¥ them into circulation. _The inspector, his wife und' his mother-in-law haveglwen taken into custody. IHC IIANCNC WIINIIENS. IIANJIIV ` I F 'Puvu un cuulvlu. » ' ‘ ___1_---- ;,_ - New||.,u»m.ated Songs By Maddison andharney. Superb _ _ program Tonight at Falryland _________‘_‘_--»----”‘ Brown ,nd wyjght, t e celebrated Old Country dancers Rnd Fred Bog- man thp, .dl.eV.\r. liftl -and Flngmg comedian. gg" tendered a mas!! ht' me "gpm gc Iniryland last nig . when zddiencn, :Indiv Paid \1°“f' age to clan talent. This doub e vena -,bill was certainly 0° °Y° gpg” ~.j||g‘11n¢ of entertatnmepé-I "4 y" nd is receiving hen ly ggnffg ig pn let!llrll18 .WG famous A . _w'l' i li ._ oth!! magnificent P01" lcr:\:!Tc|%ltlNlN bi Present/bd W *h°°° will be c comlilsf# °\'““5‘ °' lltoviil ' pictures; The headllner is the ‘fglumoud llinll of Kimb0\‘l°Y- the tune' 'j De Becrsrminves .WNW `v41_V ‘/I -4\, ~ ._ . ‘ he played such an imlmftant Pan' ln l' _ events which .led to the ‘Baer mwalr. This is 8 Ewa*-b asm ‘nd lg,” ' ° “°?.?r1:;y1fN(:rTSf gl Tlootblach" is nn~ othler stron! Pl°¢“f@..9§q"W“' § mu rec , '- 1 ' ' .. wh borrow" is Q gfnlldlggllicélsy, iumlshing fun in oY°\‘Y_ ‘ill . ' "f ' fogheot |l'ih\i°lic_|: pro rniirrwfll be ign- tur by two new Tltlxltrlud WUI' by ldeddieon and Ha CY- » ‘ ' _ These songs were ordered 9l\¢°lll1¥ for the occasion and lrt.amoD¥ *-119 best sung to lantern ,slid . __ s Thorp will be snotltcf mammoth* ("00D`7W0FK H R P ‘ l ht,‘ full' of enjoyment lasgzzgeidqlhdd instructfbll. ` . ham introduced a bill to amend the tion of the Board of R il as Railways. Wireless Telegraph companies are also included. The Commission shall force rail- ways to provide cars promptly to shippers and move freight quickly under penalty for.not doing so. The powers of the Commission are wide. '1‘he provisions oi the bill have already been published. Hon. Mr. Fielding announced that the budget will be brought do,-fn (~.n Tuesday of next week. Replying to Mr. Borden, Hon. Mr. Brodeur said he was in error in stating Sir Charles Hibbert 'Tupper had been paid expenses by the Brit- ish Government in addition to ex- \ , the St. John Dock Co. ' Mr. Foster said the proposals would open e. new field for the poli- tical influence, and thought the time had come when these things should he controlled by special boards. The dry docks resolution was enr- rled and- a bill embodying its pro- visions introduced and read a first time. IA Resolution moved by Mr. Fielding on Gov’t annuities wus adopted and the bill iiltroducod. Complaint vrw-1 made by' ,‘l\[i'. Borden and other men_ibers of the Opposition to statements in the fGov’t press that they had taken returns from the house und neglected to return them. tunity for unfair collusion between tenderorsand oliicials of the depart- ment. ‘ ` Sir Wilfrid Laurier was in sympathy with the resolution but wanted to see the lieads of ,the department first. Mr. Borden urged the adoption of tho resolution. Hon. Me.ss|'s Fielding and (irelisun also thought the opening ot' teiulcrs by one man wus u. had practice. Mr. Bergeron declared tliorc \vlts no open tendering as invitations to tender were sent only to friends of the Gov- ermnont. Hon. Mr. Pugslcy denied this. CAPIAIN IIEAIID A IN LIIIlllPIl[ll Casin wlcnaau of Alun Turbine. S.S. Victorian Suddenly Called Away \ . MONTREAL, Mor. '10-_-(Spoeial)- Capt. M_acNichol of tty: Allen line S. S. Victorian died suddenly nt Liverpool Saturday. _ Cx1p’t MacNichol was well known in St. John and Halifax. ___..________.,_.._._._. 1 Minuds linimeri (ms llundruff ?4 IILIIIEII WILNES. IAAAIIIIS HIIIISN. I LCSI IN Illll ,___- I3 Horses Burned To Death ln Fire which Destroyed Large Staple' LISTOWEL, Ont., March 9-Fire ,which broke out at an early hour this morning totally destroyed the large sale stables ol W. C. Kidd, ‘together with contents, -including thirteen horses, many of them thoroughbredsn Among them was the famous Oliver , Wilkes. Only one horse out of the fourteen was saved. The origin of the tire is unknown. ‘ _ii-__ .-__i_-_ . . \ muh.. erica. stances... sua mm- shun ailments lm quickly relieved by Crewlnual unnmmmuwsw. uicruesim. -'iS' Condensed Advertisements Too into for Clusidcation\' Bev wnN*1"uo-'rc run mga; and to ' be useful around the ofhce. Apply at once tostigtnlrdicn. A man who under- _ stands the care of horses. Apply to W. F. .Robbins, Kent Street ~ _ 8-lldlil _ .__.¢._.. . 1..4__... _._ WAMED-At once an experienced giriilor general housework. ‘ od wages; small family. Apply to Crest Geo. Bt. 8-_lldilh ~ ' o su-so CIVIL SEIIIIICE S tunnis uuu An Agent To _laDan To See That Pledges To Canada I Are Kelli OTTAWA, March 10.-,(Specinl)- W. J. Parmelee Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce and for many years a member ot the civil service has applied for superannuation and the Government will grant his rc- quest. _ _ F. C. T. O’Hara, Private Secret- ary to Sir Cartwright and Superin- tendent oi Commercial Agencies will likely be his successor. _ R. L. Brury of Victoria, B. C., been' appointed by the Dominion Government as special commissioner to Japan to report on the manner in which the Japanese .Government is observing its promise made to Canada 'that adequate steps will be taken to limit the immigration-df Japanese to Canada as desired by Canada. llinardx L'nment Cures B urns E I `llA\N. ,_ Yes o '-37-1|-I'-/,,,,p~-..._-.L. ` /_ ~..` t§§~‘*».%. - \ ._-__i__`_.____._. , THE wimltn. ` 'roaow'ro. Min-ui ‘1o-(sps¢n.i)- Southerly and westerly winds, cloudy and mild, with light showers. ______.__-1--° einus _ouaun in s 'ro 14 ons. OINTHENT il guaranteed I H sale. I T price low Apply to Ma V _ . rk Wright. _ ' 8-I.1dr3i. I _ A V ’ PAZO Im gm-g my can of Iteblng, Blind St. John's, Nfld. liiur 7th.--Governor l\iaeGregor, on behalf of the citizens of St. John s, on Wednesday presented to Captain Robert Bartlett of Commander Robert E. Peul°y’s stcuinor Roosevelt a service of silver plate in recognition of the cruise t`:u'thest north in 15105-Ott. The Newfoundlunrl moinbers of the crew \\'ci'g&‘csouto11 with silver \\':iiL'.l\f‘s. About 3, people saw the p1'esentati