@<@1f/hor--Fine and @oi .\itei~ tho doors were reopened pre- w iiiii-atery to the Requiem Mass and services, a large throng crowded into lt. S0 ---_1_`.li Strikingiy Impressive and Solemn Ceremony Oi in Attendance- The by Rev. Doctor ` "4 the Russian People, Alias the Black' Hundred, a Reactionary Con- A spiracy with which Trepcif is' Connected-A PIot'io'Provoke`-Riots and Jewish Massadres,' and so Provefthe Rdssiéin ' 'I < Uniit ' ici" Scif Government of any Sort. PREMIER WTTE iivslsrs " 0N SUPP, .ESSING Tilli LEAGUE .. - _ L evcrnq, numiic mensiiunri, March 1-i.-(Special)- i propagated. , and other prominent reactionarics. lergymen in the Mai-itimq [>mv{n¢|,5_ At today’s session of the Cabinet Premier A plot to produce a counter revolution Tha plan is to provoke riots, and masgg. Ph allowing the M555 was the ceremimy of Witte insisted upon thesuppression of the _ in the hops of sweeping away the reforms ores of Jews and revolutlonists, to-justify 1 bsolutlon prongunoéd by Mgnggn Sb,"-. organization known as the League of tho outlined in the manifesto of October 80 still more terrible repressions‘and'tl'ldreby =o ttL The choir was composed of wveniy. Russian People, through which the aglta- had its origin ln this cabal. ` prove to His Majesty that the o l ’ D De po are ve male voices, The Mugs was um tion ofthe reactionary Black Hundre_dis` The coaspiracyluciudes General Trepoif not rips fornny sort ofiielmiovox-nment I BRITISH .regorlan Mass of Angels. T b During the progress of the Mass and ` . chestrr. ii Pliillliiiill WAIIIITIIIHS WIN Pillllli lliiiiil on was evident on all sides and there ‘ ' ‘ , M i , »- - asket containing the remains conveyed -- --- ~- lack horses. The drivers of the hcarse game mr the Hockey Gh““'pl°“Ship “ml g Officers and members of thefdiilerent H T _ A M defeated the onawas "me t° °"e Heh, mwu“n"orms_ lf] t0 MGm0I`V Of Stanley Cup the Wanderers tonight fill' C0llSDll'aC_y_Wal'|`afllS cletles lined the route route of the on ngus C an' The Champions were playedloir their for HIS Accomplices l`lic uatlieriiig of clergy participating in Cortage two deep and fell into line four ___ feet' -..._ thc cercinmiies was one of the largest fl ever seen in the Lower Provinces, includ- fo ing many prelates of distinction. Pontiii- th i-al Mass was celebrated by His Excellency tll Monsgr. Sbarctti. papal delegate, and the Sh funeral orntiun wliiuh wnsa very able one, fu was dclii cred by Rev. Dr. Morrison, V. G. Di or Charlottetown, whois generally conced-_ fe cep ns the funeral passed them and then Six t’h°"s““d pem°”5 wer” present “nd I R llowed on to thc cemetery. The streets “_il';" 5he§¢RlSlu;a\1rc ogen_cd_ at ll p. "MS 5°ld fm' ie" M115" fmch' PRINCE AI»lll'IIl'P» SASK-i Mllfvll 14 B roullh which the cortego passed were f:;::ln;y WS; dggth M013; Assgus ' (5PeClI1ll- REUHIIIHR Ofllwr James it owed the utmost respect as funeral and Legislature, and Commissioner of Crown , ¢lll11‘80 0f CUUSPIPBGY in U0flll00il0n With neml cn, c0m,ey|ng ,U their mst resung Lands. He regretted the loss sustained tha' northern polls in this district. ranged with peqpp; and eve,-ybndy MCMHIM fm, so lon B member of the Sinclair was arraigned here todo on a _‘ce the rc_m____s of th I _“bm ,sh d by the province and in fitting terms paid v . . ~ | ,' Q |- - ngu e nrrants arc also out for deputies hl h lb t h d d, 'h T E H . new cmzen passelp ?o____§e__lyt;ep`:_;enté2dt' Sis (§;;u;‘;dkTn.; H _ Sutherland, Nelson and McLeod who have district in the House. < skipped. IlIlIII(HIlIlIlIlS llli Premier 1_?9ters seconded what Mr. ___ Interesting developinenis are expected Godkln had said and stated that hc . 0nS,,i,urd,,f_ could not lei: the occasion pass without FnEDEnwT°N’M‘"°}T14"`(Spe°l“1) The 5 expression of his sorrow and sympathy. L_°HlSl5i~\H`€ fllilllllli- l'Bl€°i¢d U16 DI`DP0Sl‘ '” Pllllllii I|llllI]S from New York. iiiiiiiiiiiii _--S IIIISS|llIIlIll ‘IINIIIN WUHK '.i`ono_\"i'u, Miirch l3l.~Dr. Sutlierland ut of'5fl peraoiis on board welie 'sa'vefl. I News of the disaster was brought today _ The British King was bound to Antwerp The disaster was caused liy barrels of IN EIPTEI Biiililll H1\r.ir-'.\x, March 14-(Special)-A. C. oss, Liberal was elected in North Cape reton today by nearly a thousand ma_ltr~ y over John McCormack, Conservative. G _ I _ _ _ __ l.l ER Boiron "_ __fi .§.ii_»__.-.» nd Twenty-Eight Persons Perishcd-Many Were i Saved by i Passing- Steontieréf-'lfhe Gaptain ' Died of exposure;-JA"'Strange-‘Cause Assigiied"io'r tiief-l_)iszl§t‘er`§ ' BDS'l”0.\', March l-l. - (Sp€clltl) - Th0 oenlx lino steamer British King undered at sea last Sunday and only 28 _ _ _ ' .» A‘htlust”l1hs1|bii~umll "oil 'aperture was _ -..» oil Bud other wreckage which had been lost from the vessel in a violent storm and which the furious waves threw basl: made. » hhe Bostonian had seventeen survivors Y the Steamer Bostonian from Man- ‘and eleven others were picked up by tho *Gerinsil rank steamerManlielm. Little doubt exists that the 28 missing persons perished. The captain died of exposure. - THE INSUHMIIII IIlllIiSlIiiIllIlli_i ¢ii%__;L_ ~ ' \ O'r'r1\\\'ii, March l4.~(Spccial)-Tlic first; di\y's work of the Insurance Inves- `tigatlsn was devoted ib`the examination of' Dominion Superintendent Fitzgerald. He admitted that his work :lid not amount to an audit and claimed that his staff is entirely too small. The impression was glvoii that tiic work has been lncllicient. is PHINIIISS Ill ` 'IHJUBES IIIIIH Mr. McMillan occupied high positions tion for the lease of the Central Railway gencial secretary of thc Mviiiodist chprch I in the avllrleellltv and inthe public lite ¢,,`, ii 1i,;,,,,,,`,i_,,y,,diui,¢_ by 3 vm ag ieavssror Japan on aim-ii iii. , 'riiiii wal "' " ' - 'V ' of thibiPravln1.-e. and these iwsltlons he ', , , , t Th ,G W ` tciiic iiiictiir‘si|iii~d mp iii Japan, iiiifi _ ulivays lllledwith honor.Halived his three “en y'n ne ° seven' 6 vo » ns T A is taken owing to thc proposed union _I-' ' 500” Yell” and WTI Bild 0V0l`i "V55 i'l1€Ul nomwrzy one’ the Atmmey General I with the United States churches in mis- ` \\'|i\;Nii-i~I<:, lliiircli lil-Peter Verlgcn, li-aderol`lii\i- lloulchobcrs, is hors on his niinuiil purcliasiiiig trip, and speaks ciitliiisiiistically oi the progress of his people .silir-c cuiiilng to Canada. There :ire now ii colonies, with a population of li_l|uil people, and »thcy own twenty tiiri-.~liii';:iiiiit-liiiws, six tlour mills, flvc liiiiibcr mills, fifteen steam ploughs, and ii lii'ickyiiril, with an annual output ofa. million and a. half bricks. They also have foodsupplies suillcicnt for three years .~tored. Mr. \'<-rigeii warmly defends thc ruuiniunlty print-iplc of thc Doulrhobors, ii'1° *\T_’;“_‘_‘°_i_kse’:___d ____':_v______s cxaininingthc Dreyfus documents at the l\.,,_i/ l\ °“" °°“° men' ` ’ time M Cuvaignae was minister of war a e 8 lawyers and two missionaries in mmme General Amr b __ Glenn Clark, a fifteen-year~old boy notice Grand Trunk passenger special approach succeeded in getting it straight a momcn rl a misplaced switch and a rapidly moving DI ing The boyjumped to the switch and. M°M"‘LAN_F°n “sleep M R°w““` htm" the tml" rushed by_ A rem_u_ Angus Mclitiillonin thetllth year of his. i"¢iisi c»"'?°° ~ mmmmmwmaaimmmmw-Mmm . yeatnrday and telenrapiied young Clark P°"““° Cc' lem] tomcat him. They offered him a purse il” of Sl00Ior his act. He however, refused, to accept, it, saying he had done nothing "Q _ _ _ '.° more than his duty. The money was lelt, ,,fE§',?LL%,,3,“||'fl“|: SEED8lg BN. 'rake Iron Ox Tnblm M I varies wnlv- pass and wasting in adults. ' hm, with iiisiiiiciiiiiii in iiiaucii inm rp’ fini. in cm, E, w, gm-)vES_ Ctnr latte new , P. E. I. Sole Agents_ . E _ ` Fei-Salcar. your Dmg-gliivs. lid 8|. _ ,_,_:°."- . |°_'n‘_ 1."""_ 9": |w¢p|,r5_ aldoataroiloneach bor, Rlc_.M____s__m _, , sionary workin Japan, which necessit- ates more thorough information. Dr SAX SAii.\.~i'ri.\N, Spain, liiari-ii lil,- Princcss limi of liultcnbiirg was ri-cviveil ' Carman willfoiloiv Dr Sutherland \'cry‘,into the Catholic ch rtli in the io al shortly . IIIHIY LlIlIiS BAEK III IIHUIH Sr. C1i'rn.\ninss, Ont.. March lil.- Rev. \\'. li. Neville, new rector nf Sl.. ilnrnabas' Church, who got himself into trouble a week ago by dismissing eight ladies cf the choir because of the “awful stories" he had heard about them, to use his o\\'u iogcpression, has made. amendi- honornble to the aggrieved ones and thee sang in the choir Sunday as it nothing had happened. ` _ iliili ill Fiiii raiiaii ui wvaiiii atrial ¢ .___ I . _ who has been appointed Principal ni - W-yclili`e College, leinthe prime of life, being forty»one years ofagc.i{e was born inGeorgetcwn, 0nt.,_but spent the greater part of his eai-lyiife in Port Hope, and passed through the Public and High Schools there. I! entered the University of Toronto in ltisii and graduat- edin 1887. lie was ordained the same year and became curate of St. 1‘iiiilip's Church. lie accepted the position oi curate to liev.|Mi'. Sanson at Trinity Church in ltitiil, and on the rector's death twoyears agolic succeeded to the cliiel oversight of the congregation. Mr. 0'Mearl\ has held the chair of putoralnnd practical iheolcizy and oi study ol the Iinglisli liiblc at \VyclIll`e foi- someyears, and will continue to teach L 'these subjects. Iicv. Canon Cody and . _, ,_ wood, Wheatley River, on the lilth Inst T CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tononro, Mar. iii-Rev, T. R. O‘i\icara ‘ . . u . ,y palace of Miramar, today, in the prcsuin-c off[’rincess lienry of Iiattcniiiiiar, her mother Queen Moria Cin-lstiiiii, King' Alfonso. the Infantas Teresa anii_l>iil»c-lla, the Infaale Fcrniuitlu, and lailics of the court. Bishop llrindle of Nottiiiglnuii (l'Ing.), olllclatcd, assisted liy thc liisliops of Sion and Vittoria. Princess liiia will lnakc her first communion touiorrow. After the ceremony Iilshop Ilrinilic iriivu to King Alfonso an autograph letter from the Pope, and thc King, thc Queen mother and Briiieess Ena sent thanks to the holy father. lieautlfulgifts were presented to the Drlubeus. King Alfonso gavchcr a gold hraceletwltlia large sapphire, and an eaanwlled medallion, and Quecnciirisiiiia a,praycr book. i --1---9---___ CHICAGO MARKETS. Cmcwo. Mai-eh 'i4l - (speciali- Cvrn. Dec., 411 Cm-n,1|Miiy, -lug V .i \ hEl\D 'TT \Vl1cl\t “ 77.1 l’°\'k» Muyi $15.70 l’ork,-lnii.. $15.05 __ im 1 ‘siem- cniiociir V Now ready. Send for a copy. it tells how to get and grow CARTER’S TESTED SEEDS and contains a vast amount of valuable infor- mation for FARMERS and GARDENERS. We are mailing io,ooo copies throughout the province. If you do not receive ri copv by mall drop as n card and we shall lie pleased to send you one. ADDRESS CARTER& C0., Li d .::f ‘ 2 ~ ,_ -_ _ .. _ ' ' ' 4- 1 .¢'l'.&“»4 wo I1 ,2 _ _ __ 5 3» 43 WT O 3 r Avera e Circuiations to Dec. 3o,’o Dail o ,_ -ii \ il il <9 ---e'~.f <2:-. i. i Z I _1:;.~.:,_.‘ ii. il 'xl .YF = .-ii i ri e .- ,_;»_ S5,-;.;,-5*,-:~ f;=émi~. 'ii I tb 5. if ie li