runs a MORNI G (so Q 21'?’ ESTABLISHED teen lllllltllllll SllBSllllES REMANDED Appear Mostly a Grab for ” Western Provinces i INTENTION T0 BALANCE Maritime Claim for Fishery Award —Murray and Longley Think Demand Will Carry- Nlzlll’ SCBSIDIES DEMANDED. QTTAWA. Jan. 28.-(5D8<>i&1)—'l'hli 110ml increase in provincial subsidies demanded by the Provinces would amount to $2,159,- 832, of which amount $151,824 would have to be paid anyway under the increase shown by the census in Manitoba, British Columbia and New Brunswick. BIG GRAB FOB TH! WEST. If granted this will be a meat sub for Ontario, Quebec and the Western Pro- vinces which will get over 824N000 0f the total. As their pcneleueaaiaomvi more rapidly than the Maritime Provinces they will aleo gain moreiarlelrintht future hy having the ‘euheldy increased after each census as proposed. ‘w T0 BALLICI mun! AWARD. It cane tau-summ- dcalto sivc the Weeta quid pence for the Fisheries‘ Award should that be divided hetQeeu’ the Halftime Provinces and Quebec, as will probably he done. WILL PROBABLY BI GBAITID- Premier Mun-synod AttorneyGenez-cl Louuley have left for hcmalhey ex: subsidies will he given by the Dominion. Headache Cured in 20 Minutes By using Yasei Zutoo Tablets (Japanese Headache Cure) a strictly vegetable com pound. No cure, no pay. Price 5c. PA Nrfolilass EARNIVAL lANllAltY 30m. Hill-shore Rink Get your costnmehsijnready. A All. ticket ‘holders _in cos- tume can skate‘ free, others will pay 25c. Prizes will be given for best Ladies’ and ‘Gents’ Cos- I tumes, . Don't forget riday, Ianu Good strong rubbers, 50c, storm rubbers, 60c, Olive, fine qualify storm rubbers, toe cap, 65¢. ‘Stella. this one is the Jig seller ,with us. fine, light weightwrhbber,’ toe cap, price 60c. Oysrshw» We showa lot oidifierent H145 Bill Prioes fgqm_fg,y5-up-to_ $2.25, but theone that is 31¢ he ' .. Mgr/NE) cnaanorrsrowu PRINCE sown: i Y no srunrs a or THE no a lllllHE Ill. An Immense Crowd at Horse Races on East River ABEGWEITS AT A sounrsl Defeat the Stars After Close Con- test-—A Large Attendance and Excitement Supreme- 11- Tas second of the series of horse races on the East River yesterday afternoon were among the most successful winter races ever held on the Hillsboro. The ice was thronged with spectators with teams, skating and on foot who took much in- terest in the sports. Indeed it appeared that almost every horse in the City was on the ice and it was almost impossible to obtain one in the City the mildness of the ' day having taken out all who could find sufiicient leisure time. \ The ice was in grand condition and the races were keenly contested. The oflicials were :— v _ _ 7 _ Judges-Starter, A. N. Large; P. “C. Benoit; A. Vatcher; R. J. Wood ; P. l. McMahon. The following are the results o! the amen-ff u. We. \>_ : i. ‘d. _= Rambler, D. Smith » 2 1 1 1 Wild Lilly. H. Hooper 1 2 2 2 EredqRGBiiwn '8‘I3*_,,. Lady Brock, Geo. Eeeory L4 413%: anxnw nacx. Abegwelt, B. B. Brown 1 1 1 Bobs, L. J.» Seutuer 2 2 2 Bed Bird, Hooper Home 3 3 8 Boodler, Art. Eseory x 4 4 4 Tanner Boy, 0. Long. 5 6 5 Glnger-‘Alekw.’ .y t’; 6 Dr. The hockey match at Souris last night between the Stars of that place and the Intermediate Abegwelts was a warmly contested and very fast game. _ There was a a large attendance and much excitement. At half time the score stood 5,5 and in the second half the Stars added 5 and the city team 8, making _the total score Abegweits 13, Stars. 10. Fred Scott, the well known commercial man, was referee. ' l ,The teams lined up as follows. , Srass. _ ' Ansowmrs‘. Arthur Stanley Goal McGrath Frank Sterne. Point _ Musick _ Angus Lavie Cover Lightizer ‘ . Mahar Forwards C. Stanley Gormely A. Brennan» Moran Capt C. Cox Williams Wm. Mallett THE DAILY HCBROR. Pounaxn. 0re., Jan. 27.-The Atlantic Express vyh h left here laet night over the Origin ‘n. 54nd *nevipueu;flsm- pauy, was wrecked by a washout early to~ sq two miles east of Bingham Springs. The engineer and fireman were killed and several passengers were slightly injured. OFFERED BRIBES T0 SIGN PETlTlDNS Tononro, Jan. 2'7.-At a meat-inmof the license commissioners held on Saturday. afternoon to discuss the applicationsfor the transfer of two liquor shops from‘ Queen Street West toSpadiurAve. and Harbcard Sh. a sensation was caused by . . r gree. testimony of most reliable citizens that markets h" t“ exceeded thing“ they ‘had been offered bribes of from $5 to $59 their’ names to petitions for transfers. A A A A ABUBDEN TO SELF AND,OTH.ER,_S mm * ~ stasis» a. righttduollect t thus bectlne burden to oneself and P014101" 9° °°h° 1"‘ When the ver gets sluglish. the kidney inactiv and the bowels constipated, Dr. Chase's idue Li"; Pill! Wm Pflmlm‘: i ‘ m "n! i, . ‘d’ ect order, Jfiuufifl glues Ion andgoed health. Thatch no medlsiss 3° s“ uaad uouc cc e Qmpilla oee, Scents ahox. vqCT0Rfi; HOCKEY lllillll Sllllllll lllll n lsnazvnarnvsesuav JANUARY 29.190: > Slllllllfi / Sir Louls Davis and Hon Casting Vote, Both THE lllSKlll - Bllllllllllll Mllllll Tribunal of Six Jurlsts to Be Appointed, Two from’ Canada+4 Probable Members-No one to Give the David Mills Mentioned as» Sides Being Equal. Wasamoron,‘ January 25-Secretary Hay and Sir Michael Herbert, British ambassador, yesterday signed a treaty providing for the settlement of the Alas- kan boundary question. Efforts in this directionlhuve ‘been ‘put forward for a long time, the pressure coming from both sides, the Canadian miners being anxious without passing through American terri- tory, and the Americans insisting upon their right to the coast line and the cen- trol of the ports. . The treaty provides for the reference of all these boundary questions to a mixed tribunal of jurists, three on each side, to determine the interpretation to be placed ain and Russia, which defined the bound- aries between British America and- Alaska. This proposition is virtually the same members of the Joint High Commission, which metiu Washington three years ago. but which then was rejected by the Brit- ish and Canadian representatives. It has taken three years to obtain the consent of the British and the Canadian govern- mente to adjust the boundary disputes oh this“b‘a'sis.'”' ’ W‘ “ é _-,. ._, \ t; get through the Klondike to the sea' on the treaty of 1825 between Great Brit- l as that brought forward by the Amcrioaul It is ‘understood’ that the treaty 1m been drawn up after thorough consulta- tion with leading members of the senate of both political parties. the administra- tion desiring to dc, everything possible to advance and secure its ratification. The commission proposed is curiousin com- position, consisting oi an equal number of members upon ' each side, without an umqire or odd man to cast the deciding vote. No other terms of arbitration would have been acceptable to the people of the northwest states. who see in this arrange- ment a practical extinction-of any chance of a dicision hostile to their plans. On the other hand, to get a verdict favorable to the Americau- claim, the case of the United States must be so strongly present- ed as to win the support of at least one of the Canadian iacntingent. The treaty will anon be submitted to the United States Senate and ‘the effort will be made to ratify it before the expiration a: the present session. , a y ’ Under the Canadian contention, all the Lynn canal, with Chilket any Tarya inlets l i. be in Canadian iletirllihi’; encu- the American contention they. . j ) z I 9 I ,-/-»~a~ A 4' -_'1\: U ‘I a, iiaiai. " V l lusts .1‘ J 0n the improved railway 7 service, " thel WintenCommuaication and the‘ Mail Service. . r v The following address of the; Pra sident of the Summersi-ie Baari of Trade, Hon. B. C. llaLsod was pr-apvcrirfcr th c annual meeting to be held on the 20th lnstantund which was adjourned owing to his absence. It ' was read by_. the Secs rotary in the absence of the President at the adjournedmeeting held oni Tuesday 918M a t. >_ Z . i - GmrLmzm-Agaiu l have the pleas, ure ct thanking you for your ‘col-dial cup- port and co-operation in the jlahorli of ‘another The year just closed has {Scenic maufways an eventful one. Its opening saw soldiers on the battlefields of South Africa; itsfclose saw that country at peace and another colony added to the- Dcminions of Britain. It saw our beloved King standing in the valley of the shadow of death an‘! rejoiced over his restoration to health. I’. saw him crowned Klngo Great Britain and of herDomiuicne beyond , the sea. - - _ . In ourowu Dominion peace and pres- perity ruled; our trade and commerce have advanced in an unprecedented de Our contribution ‘to-Abe woe-id's, yearn; and an era of general, _ ‘N’: i,‘ I appears to. have dflfillfld, ‘upon Sea. country. _ ' When I had the pleasure of addressing 701.9%, our laet annual meeting, your was directed to the uuntis- a mun: NERVE rumor? i i; 13' ethejbicod is‘ puriiicwaetlreogqhe .3331 grows rich unmixed}... enflyoil 110w, vigorous, healthy 811d. . “Wei-i m“; lorJrol-k, because yeu*"hevc the e‘ Ttodo it. Natocicitlr hg-aio. or compaxcw era-ozone. Price-Elle . at Druzsbt‘. or Pawn 6F W» Kinaetuc, Oat. -. ' Haxwrozfs PILLS ‘ Carol-riot oi instead? and ma, Ireland, Jan. n-la great at.’ broke out bode! and spreadrfleom A “ l, L ” ,\l!_°_!.l§_=l7¢g aiuwktmfl-s-ei-IS on», Atthe Somitrnerslde ‘ errant meeting ALETZZ. luff; HON- R-C. MCLEOD SPEAKS It“? an _._ . _ _‘_'_ ‘I nnavoidablgdhai in matey" a ca theV-Sydliiii rushes bentrwtstzhtieaortituotlee and S pmley has been loo _ i ’ V 7' f; lug wJrk, win a t, uchdirectly epiiue Modulus“.- Jun .. =e§¥73PV-Q,1"¢\lfi'¢ uerveerstlriguuptla‘ digestive functions you will continue tagive your chhiaeaed, t" W ‘WW1; N01“ {fir}; “and capreieeieesrerroi-te to ailthat, ’- medicine.‘ They. “squid-Ra: be reetcrgd “m! “t” “mm” "M. °t 9'52" ,, ,__ audtetacugthenedfbr ascinxilated food. ‘ ’ ’__ , , mama" or!“ "i-‘ssas: a m, ' s‘ a m cc on over e ee 31d a§eimiletive preceseed-When you-take ' F’ PRINCE comm a a l assesses lhedtobc Uni-lid ., 1. it“ ‘A i .. h ifitfliPlivfifili I a; Minlmnsthltglpiq goes-babe» -snrl.tbat, _ niierwion the 1. ’ F iiietbithmeue‘ ' mocha-nee" y fiififiiiwlltwae _§tu"eunner~rbs .. _ ee..¥¢v€'!°° aubenraaioeetee-asara. menu who laljcintf, Joseph Baal 1e! u» erlide-fipe T-i-meutlne ‘IN! théirlslaad iwero accumu- lating on ihejother side, shipments both from and egfie Province were necessity made by "y of Georgetown and‘ Pictou. T1139 ‘#81155 a congistion ofifreight on "the routpjwhich the QMlcto-wae unable handlefas quickly ‘could thispou have been avoidable, had the Stxuiey, as ;wasaexpectcd undue-Lem ‘W!!! b?” to tfekc up the work when the summer ,bcet' waswithdrawc. Up tilkagweeragc and the‘ Miqto overtook her"; eastern’ route. The unfortunate break which then occurred , by which‘ the kedup you are also familiavfwith. - '_ The mall survive; I regret to say. has beenmost unsatisfactoy during the pre- sent winter; but I am pleased to inform you that Mr." Armstrong, comptroller of way to therlsland with a view to re- medying this grievance, and I have no doubt his visit will have the desired eflhct. ‘ 5"“)? » . ~ senile! mefiiut action of " ~shi=li gfsgaie r111; the Boards of Trade of Chaiiottetowu‘, SourisrBouth King-n and Summenideeat Gentleman-Again} thank you lee e5; ‘ uuauimityuud ‘ have the worhofi A “ ' just closed. The absence of ailf.palitvical Jan“ Prince‘ leaves forgo-HQ! iu-thofmorfiijgvuudgiiil hold a, ccnfeaido ill Qfiilllefiilllu trill! gpeg; the question of close seasons. The present condition of aflairs is said swam a ' u ~25 W" 4v1~ o. y.“ ~ Wehiri ‘notdd 3b- éigéfis’ WA arm‘; 1m" n» -' endows-Immanuel. = ‘b-"tl-‘iliili? and" the Dyeaadd White Passes; would ~ ' Ifillld bl ‘int ' ., matte I-ifiifadycnof i, iifclpl-their-‘pl-aeeetatlee eecueia-rtcv- ; ~-_~ tsaaass* FIR! 1st smgarvnoran. .< 5. "thefitanlcyi work was moetfsetisfectcly~ ~ v- M%“° . the railway mail-sefiioe is now on his ' teoticu for Salmon Trout audio » very7 one ‘ ?, r‘°l‘PPt$c » ileland |NCaEAsc bu1n£s£o TAX -= Demanded by- B_-'C.--Changes f“ a fire in Sydney. one nxnnsarns ar orrawa. " OTTAWA. Jan- 23—-(Spccial)—'l‘he Pro- vincial representatives from Prince Ed- were Island had an interview with y one members of the Cabinet today in fiver pg not having their representation in Pfifllg. ment reduced. " , Mr. McKinnon, M. P. Halifax Garrison-find Hotel an» eons-r. j ,, , i. i , ‘ u—@- saws-tat i eoni "r u“ TWY-Qrr ("has Kilauea . Prince Wolfgang, Shooting liimselfw ' Qq-n-a .'=>*> an awrun aarawa! accmmrr. _ , y Nsw Yours-Jan. 28-(Speciai)f0ae the most appalling railway has‘ occurred! in‘ the Yolfkhfmhpfii" ‘y, n“ -,,~,~,,,»~ a was with the de legatich. A A , waxrcamasuraxmcuaasnn. _ J l’ _ A _ _ 4' ire A: e!‘- fl," Eeoeh, is '5'!“ Dcbkieiga.‘ .1 -‘< resiliently * A asserts. w ' w‘;- . t if " ‘p’ ’ coal duties resolves it!!! 15W» routcmadaSeb ‘kin ‘-. Rh h» - ~ , , ' - menstruating! i geiivdtmonlyicef 18mm" ldn‘mx'(s'°°i'n"r§ ‘m b?" Jot uawell. _At ‘but h” "mgfifiil ‘P9- the close egievigauee’ ‘ than inward refldtlroflrdnerlmez. - i lnlvntvrar-trreisgasil heariehtxivaee- are‘. blaze; mm ma. _ u. ' - memhsutrwegi" 1I_":t3;iill»thair. , ,, y°»§“°""‘ reuse.- s d have-heel wishiii. Much iféiudrall ‘of ~"7" A i*.:*".ii?.*‘.‘1*3i-* 'i‘-I-‘~'I-"='=‘:‘i' aevesncaomucua-HIIC i itymf; Now , , ugfltradéhpd fl .3%m@'r . burst; LA .'-- '23 I i», i; a - ..1‘:ii$"' a * 150a all $LEus"e£; iu cantons. ~ -- ~All8lEIGHS eetseizfnfovhavgfioe be £15m ofver is _ ' _'_ 'y i, '__ orne sssmsua=- c“ pm. holds flfilf8 Stfllk fir BOY ifycu want ‘to o." . . a cheep‘ t"? 4.