Temp, mtiirv. Meteorological """" - ~ @e=nE»&€:~?='s\i _ww .tgfeiiicni of nieansof temperature, P* * l t ‘town d ag L liar ot L - observe 1899 1900. in Tempeiiitiiir. 34.3 34_2 18.8 19.2 " 15-5 15.0 26.5 26,7 5”” m,,,,,,R.nn in m.»i\.~_-_ 1..»i 2,34 P!°°'p) Snow in inches. 251]) 14_w Total rain and melted snow in in., 4.04 3,83 riepih Of snow on ,ground at end of mouth 3.00 2,5() thwkness of ice at end of month, 6,00 9_9() mom 4s.4 (mm 40.0 (1-ith) g uciating 'ns, to meiiiéoss, to have thtljoinis Pills. They curerheumatism by making the kidneys active mn- 'gk of removing the uric acid S Kidney-Liver Pills positively lnmbago. rheumatism and i the kidneys and liver. One gun 35;: a box, at all dealers, or Twanging Pains _Maritime Technical College. . of Rheumatnsm_ »yui¢A¢id°e¢m5 Lea in :/igrbybisbntd A Bill was introduced in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly the other day by Premier Murray, to enable the Gov- ernment of Nova Scotia to take joint action with the Governments of New Brunswick and P. E. Island, in respect to --"' the establishment of a Maritime Technic- al _College toteach agriculture, horticul- ture, mining and manual training. This and al55€“f°d is the 1°! °f um _ Bill limits the Government of Nova Scotia drheilmlilsm. ,wan expenditure on capital aceountin ill! iSa¢r1;¢‘c§lv\;3:hg‘ connection with such institution, of a H`t_ljla_hd°°7Tm:is their spaia _sum not exceeding $10,000. It also pro- me cam, hmm the kidney, vides that if joint action is not found thenis sure wbg uric acid in feasible. the present Provincial Legisla- riieumalic pains through the tion dealing purely with an Agricultural _and Horticultural College, shall remain mmm flln`ment will ever cure i“f°1`°e- t it sodietimes relieves. PM brought about by setting | The most edective kid- _ 1'- --- Y ' 1.4 can ~ o.o__ _ - ' = The following is the text of the Resolu- tion passed hy the New Brunswick Le `slature, in re d his known to man is Dr. Chase‘s P 305:01: ear to t _ pmposed “Reso1ved, lst.-That it is expedient that the Province of New Brunswick should unite with the Province of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island in pro-. viding educational facilities in the Mari- time Provinces, for furnishing a technical t-raining, to prepare the youth of our Bates & Co.. T0\’0Ui0- 14 country for agricultural, mining, horti- eultureand such other industrial pur- suits as may from time to time be deemed desirable, and that such technical insti- tution, when established, shall include in the first instances departments of agri- toons hnhnu DJ you want ba- Granite Ware Call and let us show you the bargains we are offering E Egs |11.-=2. l»~\/\ l08STER FISI-IEBMEN culture, horticulture, mining and manual or mechanical training. _“Audi further, that His Honor, the Lieutenant Governor-in-Council be em- powered to take ,such action jointly with the other Provinces as will result in the establishment of a school of instruction, having for its object the attainment of such educational facilities at some point to beselected and deemed most suitable, in the Maritime Provinces." ._.__......_._.. To cure a headache in ten minutes 'us Kumiort Headache Powders. Ready Ior Action. ANNAPOLIS Spectator:-We learn from a reliable source that unusual activity is shown on the forts commanding Hali- fax Harbor. They are kept in a state ready for action at a. momentfs notice. The guns are all manned, and at night the Searchlight is kept in operation. Both Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers are at their posts day and night, ready for any emergency which may arise. Our informant says this activity is some. thing unusual. ‘Rob Peter to pay Pa.ul.”That is what they do who take stimulants for weak nerves. Hood's Sarsaparilla true nerve strength. Now is a good time to have your furni- ture repaired and reupholstered. We have prepared for a big springs work in this ine. We would like to do yo_urs. We will do it cheap. Let us send for it.- J ohu Newsome. 0 1-Wk 6More cases of swell new American millinery were opened yesterday. The prettiest, nobbiest, daintiestthings you could imagine-drop in to-day and see them.-Moore 8; McLeod. 0 11- Parlor Carpets. Rarely beautrful pat- terns, some in deep, rich greens with m-aceful scroll patterns fashioned _after that fine o`d style tlorentine embroidery Iioral designs shadirw with glowing reds. Enchanting effect. Co ne and see them.- Jas. Pat-on 8: Oo Zlitf Z ___ ii 1 D anc¢_\_°i»;_li°e=_i’_§db`rem€\_ilirly is V I 'GiHARDIAl¢§ £4? l€% § -i 0 fr), _ iff, I,/F ,L.. " ‘ tn' A I --as ` if -\\\~ _‘~ I `_ (\:`_~J _."~ ,J -Jyfjj -1 ._ Jfffiii m, `__ ef - if-or ’ we .4 f -»¢ ,aL -` -_ nl() < L1 C _` \_. __ _ .-` é 5 i@'i@§’@@l§ §__?@ ‘fell tid ,, QE U3’ 19% in 3 I i xi; precipitation, Sze, for March 1899 f E @ ¢ ‘ _ 688$8%8$lClClO8 lg WISE HEADS ~.» WEAR .ee I hristv’s an .. ~ Just glance at our store window and see the variety we are showing. All the latest American and Eng- lish styles in flexible, still' and soft hafs, everything that is new can ba found in our immense new stock. Soft Felt Hats 50c, 67c. `i .00. Soft Fine, Felt H ats, $1 00, 1 50, 0" to 3°00 Hard Felt Hats, 50. 75c $1.00. ’ - _.::°~‘=1\ wnwmptuveslr ishwefi br thei- _ _ _Presidentaud Secretary of seam. ne1ojetlnhe'desn-e of the some 3*# iMaicnim’sch|`|.rges printedi in the -’¢',_f~__ ‘_‘ ._ _P39618 Theresulthasbeen f:"__fE,. _discredit that already ns . 4-:_ to him were opened' and re-sealed v-_;"` _ .tithe sticker by the censor. This, it won ,,~§il_°WT1» WCS 5011# in the press of handi- _ __ an immense quantity of mail at Dur- ii' F ~:',‘ ' ~ L gif; ‘ » The nigh commissioner ai sonar .mm 0 :Ei>,v,,.. 1 has, it is said, dlsavowed the act, stating _t thatit hadoccurred byaccident. It was _ at iirststated in the newspapers _that L*;13_Jy`,;'i ` Lord Salisbury had apologized for the ~ opening of the mail, but this fact has ,..._. -4 "55/-° made by Lord Pauncefote ins' cad of Lcr:l _ Salisbury. In any event, the act was _ _‘_ 1 merely one of good will and entlrey voluntary, the United States Government having made no rep: es :ntatlons to Great _ ;_@;\\_ Britain on the matter. _ _ '\_\"/ Mr. Macrum admits that he has never I _ .__f_(?_zl yewoieiauyeepei-masse apaasgae im, _ mail to the State Depu'tinent,but“prcfers l _ER nottotell" hisreasons for neglecting to dddd _Bloemfontein saying:~“I saw Presidenth "20 he would liketo have you find out at _ once if your (my) government will con- : and if you can also find odtl ' also consent. The President appears tof _ andin the course ot conversation said; 4 ° , . ` "J '-7 oi-.representatives and your published *by Wasumoron, March, 30, 1911).-The ouse o Representatives, is holding an investigation into the charges brought against the State Department by Ex ConsuiMacruui of Pretoria,‘who_aileged that his omcial mail had been opened by the British censor, that there was an ° alliance” between Great Britain audi the United States, and that cablegrgmgg asking the United States to intervene be- _ tore the beginning of the Boer war, ‘ islittle doubt that the meat, season obmin-reliance' to individual. His charges, when d0Wii`i01'Bc$8, amounted U6 Milling. been»denied.=., 'There isgood reason to believe, however, that the denial was. technical, the explanation -having been do so. His “alliance” story he admits lo befounded on mere rumor and gossip. 5 With regard to the “mediation” story, House a statement sent to him by Consul ‘ General Stowe, at Cape Town, stating, that on September 26th, he had received aletter from the Consular Agent at _ _ Steyn this afternoon by his request, and _ 'I sent for you to act as arbitratorlir ‘ 'Q if the High Commissioner would, think what ever is done should be done at L '~ _ ' . once, and wishes to know if you can give ` him this information. A_Iter giving the _ above request careful consideration. I call~ ed upon the High Commissioner same date, 1 When I dined with you the other day you stated your government would never consent to arbitration by outside powers. Patches so state. Are you of the some op-` inioni' And he replied, ‘What I might like todo I cannot ,do snow, as my hands _ are tied] Then I told him( in substance, what I had been asked by the President of _ the Orange Free State, and the High Com- ` “"8" Riumq telegraphic dispatch to the United States Tempnry Him, consular agent at Bloemfontein, in the \ m ,|1903 _' Y Q Y i ____ @,g@u§('@@,§l@‘-;'°___>i'i f,§{@l{g`Q§,§,§§§“@@‘gl§’@§@ _.:.,‘i.:f__‘:;‘;:‘.ss;;‘.;;_?::'.f HW How them ro th Ever Work /_Q -_ m Y -_ , , , I A. V: ' *S C’ “K H ¥2€.?.i.§3Ei?£§.,‘;i.”§£.iZ“$§1.i. ‘i'i.°.‘if..'fl IAHES I- AKING UF SPRIG! are your Watch and Clock Springs 'i- If they are broken, bring ` ye__c;)r;_i_n_egrv_.1;Le__v:i)4et;§\_ud have new ones put in. A ot' all kinds promptly attended to. have vour Bath Room Et- ' __ Watchmaker and Jelveler. ted up If Mt mm! ,Dum it H K Com' Gt' Gimme & Gr fum Sm ' bus we mav°he bu!! too. Fishermen are hereby _ ` L0 . 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Y `> _ ` = '- _ / , “"0 ff?f"--_ ` 0 W Secretary Hay has forwarded, to the - _ ---*mum missioner said: ‘Pleasestate the followingf 1?-“Pav D&"N&" a. your reply, which he dreaded, 'wa accident il _$31153 w.iich appears in the following copy of my $10.00 PH *tl* V words underlined, to which I added t!_e _ M, ara’ ;“§“r°‘ first four words: ‘Cannot ask government A -ei an _ myself. See.n.party-requested; 511011811 _B|l°Iud“y_u'Ph“‘ii THE_ HATTERS_ personally favorable to further negotia-~ Tm" 'lu tions, thinks he cannot move on tlielire °' _ _“’ _ _ _ proposedi” This was the whole matter. _ Paton-OF 00 I Fifi! , Apl. 3d iv. _ _ _ _ -mound'