rage ,Daily y a -cas gooo is Guaranteed for y . _ ` ~ ' * 'T ' T ‘- L a. a -f gf 1 in ' ‘ - PAGES f|\ -p = ’ " f ` - ~- Alb ‘ff . g . _ _ _ -fW"}-‘£‘°"i5"""""'3"‘§’°iF"} ~ ` ` CHARLo'r'rE'r-owN rallies EDWARDELAND, CXNaDA,'rffs.§nAv,nPnl1. 4, 19<}5.i" A W i ated* Past Master Walter P ~ B th ' ai ~ K __ 1 . Doull interesting Ceremony y_ e V ve of the ilgiler ‘Ann`u5l'Meeting Dominbnyit-,J By T.+6rriillc,_£;g'piosion.of iias by-Henry ffom ¢|_,¢ Fpundagion of th., __ _ Y __>_- ., Y Y YY Y ~.ENTAll0ii A _isclrlus sun :Munn uni Trial Mins WORSHIP PAST MASTEWS JEWF-L` llniinl suns is sliclrnlnl wifi tltamnu *W-RE5“NU TALK tif Members of at victors Lodge A. F. and A. M. to . --~ __ _ - 3 _- A _-4# otiavatd an the v. M. C. A --f--s.|=\=ff---tr Iii* _ _ _-v-_1i__... nan on sunday _afftmnea _ A at Mamma .|.e_mp|é Last Nlsht Blowing oil The Boller ianlic Railway-President _ in Mine-Nearly.-Thirty of wor|dti`" t},'¢`pm§mt -"me Dm" with , T *M was Empiled Before Kemp Says New Ac- »them.Suppp§ed to be ,.5 ||\l`8¢" number were present at the snguiar communication of Victoria Lodge A, F. and A. M. ,last evening, as the Beputy Grand Master C. H. S. Stems, Sourls was expected for an official vlsl- tation. ,-:Unfortunately tha blocking ofthe trains ppevanted this. Hs is expected t.o arrive today and will then visit St. John Lodge. Special interest was lent to the occasion by the presentation to Past Master Walter P. Doull of a Past Masters's Jewel. The address was read and the presentation made by Worshipful Master Samuel Lowe. Remarks euioglstic and fraternal were made by Dr F, P. Taylor and the officers and brethrpn of Victoria, and St John's and visiting brethren from Truro. _ , Tho recipient \_was taken completly by surprise. His brief remarks evinced the deep emotion the gift and words of appreciation had caused. As one of the brothers stated: “He is an honored member of nn honor- ed order." The following is the address presented, Dalia Bnornln.-It is yours after long years of Masonic service to receive ato- ken of recognition at _tha hands of your brothers of Victoria Lodge. Some have had the privilege of Masonic, conversation there of yesterday. The wonder of the latter at the profundity and extent of your Masonic information has merged in the eyes of your old co-workers into deep respect for the vmy that conversation has been directed and~t.hat information dis- seminated- an example for all whether in the extent and accuracy of your Masonic knowledge, or in the manner of presenting it, orin the urbnnlty and will- illiifwle Mxxich ever made enqulrer or bearer fe an enhanced value 'as- the words-oft necessarily in corngxtlon-but never in anger or harshness-as these words fell from your lips. This Past Master`s Jewel beam asmaii analogy to the white spronso long and honorably worn by you in thdt it is more honorable than the orders that prowess or wit might wring from a poteutate. It is the free will offering from men who have ienmed to trust your wisdom, appreciate your character and -who desire to piece on record their appreciation of ajust man, whose ways were well worth marking. May you wear it long and with ever in- creasing pleasure! Fraternally yours, The accompanied beautiful _jewel pro- cured through G. F. Hutcheson and cn- gravcd by him bore the inscription : Presented to Brother W. P. Doull by Officers and Members of Victoria Lcd with you for years ; some are but the bro- ' H9. April iird, 1005. . mt . nut inn Admiralfilejestvensity i-las Worked Wonfers. But Few of the 0Ider0ti“|cers Expectto Meet Japanese or to ‘ Put up Much of a Fight. \ LONDON, April 2..-A correspondent of Thé E?r6ss,'wrlti`ng from Durban, Natal, , under aio of March 7. says that he had l just returned from Madagascar, where iw was thpeii times on board the battleship Knlax Suvaroff, the flagship of Admiral R/ojostvensky. He also made a number of visits to half a dozen other bsttleshlps and cruisers of the Baltic fleet. He states that Admiral Rojestvensky has worked wonders with the fleet. He was unable tosee _any evidence that the ships were foul or flirty, the men untrained, undis- clpilned and rebellious. or that the morale - was as hopeless ss it was reported to be when the fleet left Europe. The ships still looked some- what unprofessional, but were clean and trim, elioept their bottoms, which were more or less covered with barnacles. The discipline was excellent., but severe. The men were subjected to the heaviest pu- nishments forthe smallest delinquencies. When the fleet arrived at Nossi Be there was much Idmnkenness, but this was practicgliy stamped out at the time the correspondent visited the warshlps. The mE :time-_ A snr 38 ac. off A lot of -Ladies’ American Boots. Also a. job lot of Meals; pointed toe rubbers out df style) sizes 8, 9, I0 and UI .4 -. . _ sat it ner au. ‘ Bros. iS IN ilill SHAPE' men were too tired to do anything but sleep after their 1iay'1r~-exercise. Tile officers expressed eagerness to meet the J apnnesc fleet, but the correspondent was convinced that few of the older officers believed that they could make any sort of xffight if they did. It would he absurd to compare the fleet with a. British or German fleet, but tho men look rens~ onubly worknmulike. The fiction that the French were preserving neutrality was amusing. Although the Russian ships were anchored outside the three- mile limit, they sent boats ashore daily. They obtained bullocks, chickens and all sorts of supplies without difficulty. Many men in North Madagascar have become rich through their traflic with the Russians. London, April l.-A despatch toThe Times from St. Petersburg says that the Ministry of Marine still professes to have no information concerning the where- abouts of Admiral Roje.stvensky’s Beet, but there are the best grounds for stating thutit hssloft Madagascar and will not return there during the war unless stress of weather compels it to go baoir, in order to preclude further complaints of the ln- fringement of French neutrality. The Canaria Life does more than promise, it performs. See advertisment in this issue. ` 5d lb EW in in newest” and BEST MAGA- ZINES 0f illc diy now on sale. als new Book THE" / raosrscros. Ralph Connor’s| , Help Arrived. Cnxrnau, April 3-(Special)-Patrick Conroy, an empitvyo of the Miramlchi the near future. was killed today while working in the mill. onthe valve so suddenly that the valve was blown ofi’ and he was caught by the could reach Conroy who was found to-be _.___ T0 Bti SUPPUHT Mwwedr or The Guardian, charlotte- oH`er any ex lanatlons to theBoard of Tr gardlng commitnication between the Island and the mainland. The St. John Board will probably pass it strong resolution supporting the Islands steamer. elections' nominations today Premier The other ministers Turgcon, Tcssier, and Ray, were all elected by necinmation. \ - Th Lo d n Chronicle gives the pronunciation ol a. number pf nn.m08 written nnmc. The cccenlricitles of pronunciation are as great- iw t»h0S0 involved in calling the family names oi Choimondciey Chumicy and Col- uhoun Cohoon. According to The ghronicle, those are thc local pro-‘ nunciationsr Rhudbuxton, is Ribson; Wobdmancotc, is Ucidcnmuckat; Saw- bridgswcrth, is Sapscr; Churchdown, is Chosen; Sandiacre, is Sonjikcr; Chaddenwyche, is Chnrnogc; Happish- bm-sh, is Huaborn; Salt Ficetby, is Soliabyf Almondesbury is Amesbury, md Congreshury, is Commesbury. Of places boths' known Ulyerstono, is gpgfn qu) Hurltmoncoaux, is Horse- $i\\lliD0la _‘ horribly walded_ ‘ President Kemp. who was in the chair, ' A illli lllfllliiiili He leans “D "Bed m°t’h°" ` the necessary Parliamentary powers had' _ ~ fairly satisfactory in spite of adverse weather conditions and the great ottrac-_. I . tion of the St. Louis Exhibition drawing wealthy tourists elsewhere. C S1-_ Jggy, Ap,-(1 3___(spec|“|)_,__J_ E_ B_ iMidln.nd Railway forming anlntegralpart .of the Domninio Atlantic system a large d I f » _ ! leagues without whose encouragement c aims or a. tunnel and a powerful ss inter I and sympathy the lime he hadheen “ble -_ii-_ - Vice-President Ronald in speaking to a `vlsit' _Nova Scotia shortly shortly. Mr. " ' Denny, the third director, was unable to l be present owing to temporary illness, Gouln was opposed by Martin, a Labor E candidate. \ - ~ -- ~ - IS. G. Stone, one of the best known Metho- 7"°""‘°""°“ °‘ E"‘"'h N“""' | dist Ministers in Canada died hcre sudden ° n O -ly of heart failure ‘quisition will be ' F Operated at 1 Early Date. _ 5 Ill Paper Go., who was expected to wed in """ _ m ing of the Dominion Atlantic Raiivia _ » yy C0ll.\‘0y'S 'WW in W9 m°l`“lll8 was to heidgin London yesterday -there was a ,,- test- the water glass and today he tm-nm large representation of shareholders, four-1 ac fifths of the proprietary being presentin, -person or by proxy. The leading feature of the proceedings was the approval of the . i . . . . 'sup nsstum Uilmelnellb f0\' "W Dim-|1359 Of We Mid' fact that the main shaft was demolished spoken or S,mg_ l The boiler emptied itself before help land Railway which was unsnimouslyl b sanctioned. explained that as soon as possible after been obtained the Dominion Atlantic would begin the operation oftheir new acquisition. In speaking of the business and prospects of his company the Presl- dent referred to last year's traffic as being General Manager Gifkins received a J hcnrty reception and said that with the cus nd the west of Nova Scotia He also D Mic ' U, the dlswaslon whlchiswbe hemre_ ref' ed to his faith in the future. The 3 Province after all, which has so long been u favorite playground of the wealthy; American was now' becoming a field for investment both in America and Canada. He paid a tribute to his coi- to do could not have been accomplished. \ otc of thanks mentioned his intention tol but it was understood that he would also e s P/inns SouNx>, April 3.-(Special)-Iiev. . - ~* ’ » . of places in lsagland wners "phonetic " ' ` ` laziness" has :undo the spoken name j , , _ ,; P of the town fur different, from the Y V \ One of 'l‘eole‘s Jokes. It is related that Toole once enter- ed a provincial dairy and solemnly remarked to the shopman that he would "take n boy." The surprised shopman mildly answered that his establishment was s, milk shop. "Come outside," said the come- dian, and taking the shopman by tho arm to tho door, he pointed up to the sign: "Families supplied in any. quantity.” Y ` After repeating that he would take a boy, the comedian rapidly walked away - - i--1--2.-.__-_ .».' -- ‘ M ' 1 Y' '€ i '_*_ M M of your life. V Youii” H0150; li and your Family, are the greatest interests An adequate endowment policy in the Stan- I dard Life Assurance Co. will protect your family if t tis you die, will provide for you in old age if you live. For rates and particdlars consult ninemsn as co., p 1 iii] ,Lili ,fH,\\|i,sf»- 5 liiildfii 6 .|iW|’¢l 3e.9“°“. Sc °‘“f‘.°**#°°'f~- - ' _ _ _ some ofwvc W1 PM 'Ii »>% V 31 ttaswtf ` ” l.(lNnnN, March 31-Atthe annual meet-3 f" I und the rescue work 'is slow owin to th hard in the phd” oldiféum that has usd y the force of the explosion. The paper by Henry Smith was an able ` Wansaw,Aprlili.-(Special)-'A serious his he showed how hymns and 0 _ , . . ewish S0¢ia|ist,‘S0clat,y wgg hglding R or the Reformation, us' much for -Wesley-' de . _ _ reformers or tha” ‘discourses of' th . be I ld b dl “wage "The f3°"h°rh'5" m°g"""° th" Wcsieys. It was the outpoxirlng of -th? V ~ .num rof peopewou e_correspon ng. crow ,ki ng our persons nn wou_nding }`|e;',r|,_n0¢ mgfely 'mg 1n.¢,,,`king of wel t°“n’ who is on th” way hem hu “WWE” ly benefitted. He drew a vivid picture of fort ed tcremaln in St-. John over Tuesday to :hc possibilities opening up both in the dm Conditions me Such M to anus? Tha Vani Creator, were placed on a plane rr. ed ' rent uneasiness inarking the apex o ym y. - ‘ `-' , " Christian ‘experience were briefly and ` _ ’ lovingly commented on. ' nf I Quiet, unassuming, with _u diction so WEATHER FORECMT. “ ` "‘" l rpnrismn has bean "oawd “wr many, Cool weather prevailed yesterday with he In Nova gmt, n ]a¢,c\- in the year unsuccessful,/attempts. Five out of the BY-liltilllli t ' -1 PHUMINENT lxth gained on the water and there is have spent the .w|n¢M. |n Ne“.c“me’ L-_Bu now hope of saving the steamer. have returned to their home in Montague. f M“’°h C°“' 475 M" f°*‘“ ‘W for a few days. “Some clearing at ti. Sufocated' The disagreeable storm of» Sunday _*_ proved a. wind that blew some one good.f Had it not blustercd as it did the chances; Brrurou, Ill., April f3.-1Spoclai.l~Fiity are the large Y.M.C.A. hall would have", iHPl‘S'We!'e cniombed to-day in I.ocigle‘s'. been insufferably lull. Full it cert.ainly`= incs by a terrific explosion of gas and Was, full too of enthusiasm. T uy thmy of them are dead' tusfdbtiasibzzdfsfdercsllmhzaidgdprtezzz-t .digg Owing to thc fact that the mines do >“°" and all caught the spirit of the enrticsti Wk °” 5““‘i|‘Y ith” U” 'W' ll Chiuwe if” and helpful wordsof the speaker, Henry cumulate. ' Smith, and-leaving out nn-y question of Four bodies llnvc so far been recovered: 0°’-“l’“"i5°“"he“`rM" '5i”K'"5 “LM "9"" R e tuned to so many beautiful utterances -~ one. Starting from the point where the - morning stars sang together at tbel his audience on thorou h Biblical hi`sto simple that even the balrnles could under- stand every utterance, the speaker held his audience. lt may be a (ar fetched simile: So Niagnm works., A half mile above the Falls and the chip one tosses in moves lazily off, soon togatherlmomen- tum and eventually todash ovar thePells, n particle of the force that lights possibly ten thousand homes, runs a thousandeqnl, furnishes motive force for hundreds it lu- dustrles and is yet~ one half mile above- a. quiet lazily moving but inexorable our- rent. There is only one common ritual and it is song. Creeds come andgo, great dlvlnes preach and their exegesis passes while their songs live to guide, to enhenrten and to bless. The First Methodist Choir sang some \vorld's inception the speaker carried anthems effectively. some hymns, notably ‘Sweet Saviour bless us ere we go" and H fy- " down to the moment when ‘the singing of the hymn for Absent Friends with a-due ‘ ' i ` " ' 2' 1 ` I 'V it hymn ere they, the chosen few, went* appreciation of the heart touching prayer 1 l V .h ' . out marked the epoch of s world's re-. ' , dexnption. _ No beautiful lyric by psalmiet, inspired ____ _ bard or evangelist was left untouched. ` . Then when the speaker cametomediaovnl' 'DIY niliot occuiredlast evening when ilu' ‘spiritual songs had done as much’ momtnuon Troops which cum to' lsm par exemple, as the preaélilngot the. yothers. Several of the wounded will word. The Zreli 11}"¥'l\Il¥.' The T6 Dean# Many of the beautiful modern hymns that are warped 'lntothc woo! of all n both. The singing ef the large 'congregations was a feature of the service. Following the lead of the speaker ali found song not only a means to worshlpbut Worship itself. Thclnsson will go with all -unto their own churches and ull hymn singing will be more general more hearty thanks to our individual responsibility being made clearer. Miss Huzcl Brcnmer in a solo and, later lin a duet with Elmer Ritchie, sang to hcr to their, henreis hearts. ' W. C. Turner lcd the mectlng, a meet- ing memorable. Under its spell one' mind reverted to the lines. “And the night shall be full of music. And the cares that lnfost the day Shall fold their tents like the Arabs And as silently steal away." . ` Tonoivro, April 4.-(Speoiai.)--North- "'_"' westerly winds, fair and cool. H Amr/ix, April 3-iSpeciai)-The steam- THE TE"P“MuBE‘ ` snow iiurrles during t_he day. " "“’“"” °’“"°"““ “wk” d°“'“ 1”" °"°< N. N. Ann Mrs. Monson and cans who G. Farm KNiun'r, Mo ncton, formerly of . ' ` this city, who recently was operated upon CHICA Go MARKET5' for appeudlcitis is is rapdly recovery. _ A Soaps--Greatbargainsin1expen- UH’°“’°- APY" 3 _-'_ (Sl>°°|“\) *'» sive soaps at the Centf'e.l‘Dn1gstore " W"°“° 8** " Wim” ‘I4 can-A. W. Reaain Puma B .- -. V 2 1 T- 's ni iuniun Hnnscussfu 01"raw.\, April 3.- (Special)-Roche of Marquette and MacKenzie of Cape Breton discussed the Autonomy Bill today. Roche created some amusement “by read ing some ofFieldlng's utterances when Mnniioba's case was being considered in the Dominion Parliament. New English Dress Goods at " .Porr.s12.m . ~ ~ $1280 ` ' ' 4‘d si' , V 9* ln. . l_ 1 = » ARE OUR SPECIALTY. » THEY . . of Good Stock, Aa-e_ Qqggtifqlly Colored, ° 4;)-9 Pggfqqtly Printed, and Are_ae__l'iende°m¢ M = Picture When onthe Wall. The 'season has .hardly commenced in the WA LL PAP-ER business, but we have already sent repeat _ orders for a number of pretty patterns that have been snapped up almost as soon as they were ' opened. 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