_icing plentiful that shooting becomes . ~~f~. -: ,I '- ,` ,'l " ; \ ,i , sms, fm “fill »'2.'f»i‘.'l‘°l‘l.“£’.£’i.° nmlinnmm "mm °. .i iiiii'iiiiif.f.~..; '£1 l S . FA BE APPOINTEDi ‘ . - sr- ' P°W°M°" N St. James' ........... What 0|-rsws,Jan. 8-(Special)-Before the Ileaea russia i»_iO=uveci¢fi_~tlu New Brunswick Bnoatoriiilpl varstvi l'¥ i-ll' dagha of Senators Wurir and Devcr will he,llle'd.\ ~ ‘, ' rsuu A ‘n. Comm' or mir., viii in our af',_lhe new Benatoes of Nova Scotia. tpo_0at.ario vaesneies will probs- i.i| in y _ semuasisst sr nun. 0. W. nm’ V rr Beith, ex xr. P. had Bowmanville. ` ,_ *chu Coatigan and Diniel Gillmor who w* _daf`eated_, by (isuonir in Charlotte - Ognty last sleo*on are mentioned as pro~ bdrle New _Bfuasyick spprlutneste to the donate. .. ._ , The Fund in India Amounied to $96,000-ln America $192,000. , Bsu|Lr.r, British Iniiiir, January 2- Thiri was the last day of the Methodist ,iahllee celebration which began here B. c- ember 28th. The elteruoun was dr-voied to young peopie's rally and in the evening ir meet ing of the Epworth League was hr-ld having been preceded by a procr nslon of l&Xl members with banners and sooonr pauied by music. A consercrotion esr-vide concluded the congress. The jubilee fund eo lected in India nur muted to $90,000 and t that in America $201,000. -Names oi Sirfferrirs. _._-_._.._ _ lozersuau, Jan. il ~ (Bpeclal)- The isddar in the same locality wh eu the worst. ilreof the lesson occurred this bricks came down. morning on Bt. Antoine and Sl. James ,The fire started in the building on Streets wut., causing s loss close to hall St Antoine Sireeteccupisd hy the Smith a million dollars, the death of one mm Patterson Oo. wholhuia 1cwei'ore and and injury ofa half it dozen tlrenien. Gorham R Co. silver smiths. This was caused by the eollairpe of one From the rrar il spread ovr r to building of brisk walls. occupied by the Cheieborough Oo. Dodge Llormldae Gagnon. carter, was the Mfg.Cu. and Stsadsrel Clothing Oc. victim. He was caught. under the falling 'Haifa doaen s eller ilrms anii many pulp, agglpui in hath tructurse were also The injured Bremen were writins on “aul'i`ernrs. .._.,,e, 1° llllllillll lil lllllilllllll MERITS PREY isuiii vfssiis 'fniiMuiniirs" A 0F DISEASE sels Were Registered At One Hundred And Forty Vos- William 0,Brlen, Nationiiist Speaks of Financial Revela- 151121146 Melody fc During the year IDM the vessels which Loisnoze, Jan. 2,-Speaking at Cork to- . ° Mounted ,Ponce Captain Reports a Wm rtgzmrra ui. this But -me;-Jun. uigiitniftertoe uuuppcwi reelection ui 19, sehr. Francis D. Cook, built at Murray Daniel D. Sheehan as a member of the 'Strange ‘to Have Broken out niver,P.E.1.,-i7i°us,o.vuuu by Ruebuu lroumorcummuus in-1iri'.i.c..rir. wiiiiuui _y Caoomog Bud, palm, yu,-my Uirbor, OBrien, Nationalist, threatened revels Vam ouvsn, .Ian 2.-News of s strange ru/ilady which was broken out among the wild rabbits of the North was brought ti the city by Capt. J. File-Ilorrlgan. of the Ray¢l~sNo|ehwest ' Police” who wll'llI¢l!`¥`iiily lu ocmuutfrd at Carcrass Y."lf. Unpt Fltl~lIiirri|¢an came down froulhho North on the steamer Alnurand wlo%over to Victoria. “"l‘he wild rabbits that are usually so pisntiiuiiu liis Nunn uni ming simon extarminaf/id this season by some strange ailllotion tilatia carrying them cl! lu large nuailierii,” said Capt. Flu-Harrigan. “Ot course every seven years the rabbits be- come veryseerce throush some ~ick\1<»= that seems to kill tired oil’ by thouiendil. liut this season nioph-1 Circrcss hund- reds hevebeln foun'd dead, that upon examination were found to be afllicted with large tumors which were rrewimr on their bodies. liery one up North is urs ie.s to account for the strange growth. which t.l'i_e, fn.'r to totiliy exterminate thsae animals which have been a vslualile iource of food in the North. "A reritaoie blk lame eportsmaifs paradise ie the beet term that I can mink of to rises? the country around Carems. It is easy matter tc get halt a iiosen moose ountein sheep er goat at anyiimenrltdln ten miles around Car amp, Ag, il, Mounted Police pest we were nivgla _wsntfcr fresh mer, either bear os " Ili the vrny of small game melbtantila is a short time. “,¥§g|||`_g__|Y\;el rrqpplyl \V¢sll in niy opinion third is no need for alarni about an siugi iiiiins ;jlllll lllllll GREY , 5, ___ l 1# ‘._ Hon- E. iosler Gone to d Address The ` Club- -_- l-'lfi Ravernol' INN” the cast block mil shout alll" #UMM sl”&sily mild for an the sie’g‘\lN¢ is yulqnerl from fly ‘Ms week ’T:"°~’r-i'°.'..."f».'f l ~\*..§\ef, .-1 5 ' \ "~ai~.‘ *I A ` I Y k , P_ E_ I, ticuu or the nnsutiui methods er uu- n e u Un , Mar. 7,l'rince Ctnscri, built at Mahona “RedmonditAs," which, he said, would lr B01- N' 5-. 89 tons. owned bl R’J\i¢fl» Mil' of ater national interest than anything La ri Ch rlotlelnvm Fl; il ll. I - ' that had occurred in Ireland since the < built at Chezszet- thewdluvnly in the North- Atsklsver M" 17' '°“" L‘“'“' _ rmfii commission. than in a sim-rose. but! bnim ii. euuia wir. N- S; 9: °"“;‘ic‘;’Bf,',‘f,”,°,,’°,,°,‘,f,_ mr. siiuinu minced iii. mi emu" he ruined is s siu smut from on 3:' ° °'"’~ nn" u ioiiowera ur. our-iuu, int puny V6 - new uuui miuu ui Fi wg Tha _ A' H, ,§m,,,,,_ ,mm ,,,nara`»mi.hlaai\ousa1s-.Jvrti.iu '-mance Y . e'ceei»‘§~ "?"’\' . _ dii,e."d|d not attempt is nghi. his ru from Five Fingers, and have found iii U? n"'°'“‘k`°°'T"°` as mu' ma election snd,ihercfore. awarding to Mr srarcityo ue there ééi__--_-- Has Been Regina Practically All Throu h Great Britain and Europe crews. The eouipment _ , a § cfs. wsnriilziz .5 i ' I mild with rain. uf`N0rth R letlco, P. E, I. Nov. 14, sehr. Fmnk, built at Sourls, I0 tons. Joseph M. Chevrie, of Sourir, P.E.I V|°w, Q|;een’s Co., P. E. I., I3 tons, S.an- ford Pickering, of Sre View. Q\l0!h'd C0.. River, N. S. 13 i/ons, James J. Hughes. of Scuris, P. E. I. Alrggetherii new vessesl, measuring 770 tons: 5 vessels transferred from Travels as Tram Arrested in Court Pahucaii, Ky Jsu I,-Frances lanqiaimagirfd more th» ordinary bilrli YOU- l\‘°\1llii WNW HN* 350" |,?`°'"' Sven" Nawmnuon 0° “me 0'Brieu, the legal procedure afoot will rc: bnve Plenty of wood, so then 'will be no -.» I7! h2l'l';’ssohEv. S38 tl(-il:°¢JS|:||;x°I:i;::;:;' um In the threatened m"mJnm_ r r i #$01. - -» - ' Aug. 10. steam tug I~l.\ndsr, built a'. Shelburne. N. S. 87 tous. *»h° hind Tuir Company of Charlottetown. Sept. 29, sehr. Polar Star, built at Brooklyn, N. S., 'Iii tone. Chlfliil L.Y°l\H._ ,, _ Charlottetown. IN Oct. i9,schr. M. C. A.. built at Sour-ls, P E I i7 tone, Clsophaa Arseneau, of House Harbor, Magdalen Islands. ____ Nov. 14 schr.Sea View; built at Seri A Baller Class of tha Yellow Men Are Pouring g p.lgivI.l‘bil,schr Christie Belle; Moehefs Into Mexici) Crrr nv Ml-zxiru. Jan. 1. - A despatch Lounon, .Ian 3 -The continuing snow- ¢|h¢|- ports, Itlil tous, and one registered to the um," ‘mm G,,,,,m,_,".. .Ms 1 Th, fall has createda situation the worst ueW,5ti wh!-`l0i-l|“|";"*°: wl3d"°”;'wMd migration of Japanese brought to this Tho INPP DR \‘°¥* “W *P country und--r contract to work on tba *num In tm", ,urs In Gm” Btn.” MN |10* i°mi‘\'|l'°3 Mauseanilio extension of the Mexican md U" °°“‘“"‘°" "umm hm *vpn* 2 b¢i'll\l“- m*l°“"“'Fi lm t°°" Central Railway, continues. According entlyere general t.hroughoutEurope. From : 31 bg,-|¢¢n¢|||¢, 367 lens. to “B wn.¢,,p°,,d,,,,.,_ fm," 0| ¢h°,° all ports of Great Britain come stories of 2 brlgantlnal, $1) will- mm hw, 3-[|194 in Gugdgluju-¢ und pur- trains hurled In snow drifts, the worst |°h;;“°"i' 50” "W" chased tickets for El Pas nl S 009 l-°"F- The story puts an entire y new version on hmm "hu ul l pwunnr ‘nhl 14 l'i¢l\\i""" mn \°“"' all the affair, for it says the most of the |J°\l\’\d ‘Wm D““d°° W F"““b‘"`¥h' "m°h| I dredi¢l=. |59l°““ men are well supplied with money, and ranintaasnow drift three miles from - 2 nupths and guszli-ne launches, I0 I", not |,,b0,`,,_`._ Among mah. numb" Bt Andrews, and is still imbesidofl- A tens. ere profeiriiunirl iii--ii, skilled artisans and relief train sent to its assistance stuck in A tolai of iiii vessels, 10,761 tons. at-,|,n,,,_ on _|,,,,_ 5,, ,, num" [mm J., W0 iiflfii Bild Ill U10 ¢i\`0l'\»¥ 301105! ul* [inn carrying l,l00 lions tlilsllihurers is ex- night to reach thrill WHS' |i\¢|lP» A if-_”””'_-”` ner-ted tn arrive, n-iri the railroad men iimlii quantity vi vr°vili°I\l *I* °°°- iw ii. wiii ii new iii. .mu me iu the DG 8 Y vryed io tbl huuirrv r»»~»ensrr~ and iiinor riiniini. or iii British railroads le quite inadequate io deei with thususaiuars, an-ewruru almost uu- _ i.ii;icANr:\\'n1si;Asi~: - _ \ h'°"° In ul' wink,” New in the man. who never iiliil oorns , ia ilis pain rv lievr-rl by k‘utmnii`a Corn Ex- .».;. . - - - -,. . . .;.:. . .:. ._.;-'-:- - ‘ inietnr. Oiil e'-rue nndiu-w ones cured ' ,_ quickly by “l‘uiui-|u's". Sold e\'e|yvihin~. and Flned Flvf Dollars i Ellll Mllll ‘_ The Circulation oi TiiE\ ~ - *` C w N beauty wearing stylish h'gh\al‘l'i slip- Emrcs-ron. Ansunrs. Jan. Il -What ie _ _ preillaep ialaek eau sneer wild she known hen vis tae eeiil sich, eislity miles lad duilhd her iasuriast hair, and coat up Via Saskatchewan river from Edmon- f0f uw hd llllatl. weesrreeasd here with Jes ||s,lsoe the and hernia; nmniy This 2 Gesrirlaosesrailielaiasiei. innswzt slat iui. wiiiun in ou»s»iis.- ’ W” Iu'Poiies Ceurttae girl and her eowseri Piietse randi from Wetaskiwin weui. ms Daw 9' beware lnediosud east-. Bin- iisime wsrtlwas waleewrl to tap. The ieam, ‘ 38524 m*|“s . dm, :owen hm sv lmu. :glial ima' ::i:li;=»;;i::» imuiiii: ¢:.."i-".¢=_=y i-.um me ' "'“" '3.§°r°‘3»"=::|r°s7°f|£§'f°nu”:":.§§7 ' sau nys sin New unease, rad sae has pfiiuisursns sn esasiassnu lv so :'.:,l2'if}‘,2”'“:,’,|"_._'3r°”§__ ,M . fi I" none-'i»°y°°tiu» au he uarsuigi I d steered psaailrse fm that piese, riding as but ever the li-'id and determine whether ,,,,,,|,,¢,| ,,,,,,,,,, 1-, N lsjest what you seed, llc - 1 !.U~lIl’ enum mise.. I ea in sn an is M nan mir oi ox si. riiuuim. . 9i'°°~ '°l° °'"l*'""- FRIDAX, JANUARY 4, xge7. Loss -sis-lui l _-__ i , l n Progress of New Campaign ef Friendship- Presents Slate of Affairs _..._ P/rms, Jan. 3-The Associated Press has obtained some Interesting informa- tion regarding the DrogreaeofAngloFiench rélstluua which led tc llie recent. erroneo- us reporis that the rutiute of lil0l had been supplemented by a iuilitary or naval convention. ' »Tne ‘ sateute corlisi’ adjusting out standlngdllerence had no sooner been llklid than the campaign of friendship was in-iuirureted. All kinds of vis'te were exchanged, furnishing ooossione for celebrating the new found friendship. and now a grnai. Anglo-French exhibition in Loudon has been planned for l9iB. Matters had reached suchsetsue during the Mo- roccocrisis that England`s physical ru wellesdiploniatie uupwrt was eeitrin had the sword been unsheathed. Ai that time the iuilltary and naval au- Uioritles of the two countries were in communication, and after the crisis had psesod they proceeded to work out in is purely technical fashion, plane of co- operation by land and sea to meet certain sventualltles. So iu'inii\oe had the re~ lations between the milit iry departments of the two countries become lest summer that General French, the chief of the English mission, delailed to attend thc From-h mnuoeuvres, vi-in adniitiad Lo the conferences of the French general sinfl' during the u.mioeu\'r..~r_ and listened, if he did not participate, in the iliscusslom. PAPERS llllllls London, Jan. tl.-Iiarouess Biirdett ', Coutte, the famous capitalist and plilian thropist, who has been iii at lier rssi' dence hero since Christmas Eve. iiied on Dec. 30. - The death ofthe Baranrsir at the rip.-. age of 92 years. bssiilee depriving th-.i country of one of its greatest and nioei famous phiianthropiste, removes frcui I Loudonaunlque personality and an In- teresting social figure. Her life was a link with the past, for she was born during the reign of the Emperor Napo- leon,and she lived during the reign of live .Brlt’sh sovereigns. lnlici ning an immense fortune. she so used it as to die beloved by the whole nation. , It is siwed that her fortune will go to lier nephew. Francis Money Cout°s, und~. er the will of the late Duchess of St All bans, second wife of the Baronesa’s grand- father. Mr, Money Coutts broomes im- tomatirally a part ner in the banking ilrni of Coutis& Co. It is slated that Indy, Burdutt-Gout'n's fortune will not amount to more than £.'i,000,tXl). There are three associations lu the mind of every one with the name of the Bar- oness Burdeti- Ccutis. They are-vast, riches, philanthropic enterprises, a ro-_ mantle marriage. 'I`wenty~ilve years ago an lmmrnse stir was amused in roclnl circles by the an- nouncement oi the engagement of the Baroness llurdr-tt it.-utts-a woman of 67 -tn Mr, Wiiliain .\~licmad-Bartieite, an American uenticman, naturalized In Eng- land, and long the I` y pnthcllr. The irrcalcr |i\ii. of ihr-in relnte to pci' i-onal or fninily wni~l\i. To ienii them all would involve the iirul loan of eyr-sight which a vurnaii ni. Ti' needs io preserve. “Mor~eovir. innilniemlvie people some of ihriii perhapn the writers of those lu!/rs are constantly trying to si cure personal interviews w.lh mc, iiuil i- ` lahould ace onrtrnlh of the p- c ple wiroaoappiy, it would lie one c- ii. tlnisous intervii-fw day and night. “This const lutu a real prrsecution Ifl should choose in so regard il, and lah: frequently amend at the chame- ter and standing of people who thus si ek tc press themeelvia upon me, instead oi' Iiepeetlng my desire for seclusion during this, the ilnit few months of my widowhood." wanna nossccssuirrrios umm That ‘lrst little tickle becomes rr cough & cough grows severe. is n»-glected sud vols - owa to the lungs. Treat threat his before il ta severe Oster-rhosene Qs, alleys Zug'mtsstion.° cares throat s hroneiilal trouble qaiohly. A marvel .a~~ limi iii niiisiir wiii Giili Hiliili I ui in iaiici ¥».s21.°“ Sr. Pnsaasvla, Jan. i-(8peeei¢|)-- Major General Von DerLi\unls peetsct of police of St. Petersburg, was uhge gm] killed by s young man at the Institute of Experimental Medicine this afteingqm Von DerLauntl was attending the ogg. secretion of the Instituto chapel. During the services there and while standing near several high oilleisle,t.hs prdect was approached from tharesr by ayouug msn who discharged a revolver auii shot him in the base cf the brain. As the assassin turned to lisa noe of the oflli-.ers prvseut drew his saber out out down the n.-an and killed him. The identity of the assassin has not he-ru r-siitblished. EUUTTS IS lllllll * .__.___ _ ._____._ .. ,__...__.`g_ T0 A BE A RECL USE Dvcbess Marlboro’ Conducts Herself With Stately Dignity and Has Begun to Go About Again - Center oi Interest. iw rwli’ an ny, but she has no such intau tion. Everyone star-od at her but she bore the ordeal splendldiy sud with the 'iiznils' that in-.wel her every lash e iiuchew. An American women turned to a friend and said, "I sm brood of her." Englishmen uphold their own sex at any co-i and il-id an excuai to justify i-ny ntiiludelnkuii by ri uinn toward his wife. Iii thc r-use of the Marlborough; there are scores of men who eympmhlgg with the iluke. worse than that, they 'wlvaiir trawl' on 'cies .osinst the ihs duciiisi. A ma1 moving in thu beet set was iienril lc say, "Well, you hug' thudu ke .tool her iilitstious s long time. poor fellow." Ae s uiatier of fact, the duchess could not flirt if she tried, say all who know ier. 'iliose who are trying to settle aflulyg between the .luke and duchess fear that iiie custody of the lliilborough children villl lr-ing the case in o court.. The lluls uiaiquls of lliundfcril and his hrotherara making it very riithcuith.-r their mother, as they in-u frantic with grit-f st the idea of being sernriied from her, They regurd their father as a mai e acquaintance and have very little ulh‘cL.on for him. This in not surprising when it is ra- membewtl how very liitle they have seqr of hiui, vihila they have scarcely been out of their mothers sight. save when she was in America. But Marlborough is de- termined at any cost in have his rights and limi uiniie up his mini that the boys mustliw under his roof as lcug ashe likes. The duchess ilods it dillluult to de- cide \\ l at courre she ought to pursue in the clii-umstances. ‘~ “T 'I`llE DEAF MADE T0 HEAR. llrainers i»e¢ciiu.~.t usually due to Caiiirrh, is quite cursblr. in e thousand --an-ii tiiis is proved absolutely true. Success in\'ar'.al»iy attends the Ugg( U tirrliuzunr uhieh has cured ratarrhal deafnei-ri of tvi'ell|.y~Hve yoarl lilhdllg. Perietriiiiiigthrough the passages! t, ear, the soothiiiig vapor of Cate.:-rhoaone niieveuthe iiiiemuiatlon, destroys the ~eeds of (Tatar: h and thilahyallows nstun l>ori~ir~si~¢L herself. Oaiarrhqggna again.-lf. and Silo. :fees sold hy all sein. Condcnscd Aivcrtlscmciits (Too late fa* Claas|fl1mi»lol\.) |10STa-get _wee|;)-‘than parkhroadwa an ci- ii re r op, a ye . Nr. Finder leave ns-ie LET-N h Fl 'r°... ..::..°-..-°....°°~fn1 °- ~ . I medtais . E i’.l'3‘.3"rT“%T’u..'.'.t. P. u 8€.‘.'."l?i it \0R SALE-Two Qovbjé low ll- B verhlooa heasAb;,rlu'er;.aT va gagy Thou r. reels. . . luua, P. 0.f1lty. H4 I. li: S Blm~1‘het burly rgig It :mga-aiagpepes-s:t'.a`s"auwsisiflaa " .*:-IQ-I‘.°r.,'?°.. .5 rl ieed his :.r:..." -‘-‘ -“"--~ .4»‘ _ -,J