0 ll ll ll CIOC Ol If UU IC ll ll U. ‘U IO ll 'M _;a¢» se se ee se;eie:se se *W e 1 'run Moim No in 1 §O&¥ --vw-~ I ` . _ . - » ` _ " - ' ` ` f' ’ '-" 1 " ' ' "-' _.-;.-=‘..e 'i~. _ A _, ‘ I ‘ “ ‘ sr " ;f_;- ~ .r-:ii 1 ~-'-~ 1,-1 ” 1 ,ss » er = .sg , _ , ‘_ -- p ~. . *“"‘ i ..-ss V, 5. l _ il ' _ .___-~ .__ ,_-_“_ ---- __ -.__ _-ua.-na. _ _-_._- _._ _ - Esraaaisnn i9i. ci~i'rrw now iso. Monpav, JANUARY i4 |901 ENG RAILWAY -ucv-U _-as--sq-1 W ,__,~_..._-1 ` .7 , _ ' F . I. . i , s a -_ By Sausbmy to Russiackcmmd that He Canuog armcr P E is and Referred to ,For nm Pasmmmg of For a Sw m _ - I* " :fi : _ ‘ ,_\'1 ___-°v¢-u~": 1' __`___'_ s 'I ' » _‘,- lg ii. 1 ly 5 -fl, _srj-sv ; 7”' f; ,iRUGi=.R’s iriiileiiilt oi ciiiciinis COMPANY 8010151 ciessioN iLLNi=.sSi . is . _ P0RMED llllr F C. iiarc Talks, With the (lo Operative C is Significant C60 Cf l re- ~°° .___ __ 1 y ports all the Maritime stations doing good work Britain wants Kiang Valley it HODCS OI Capluf Invaydefsll The first lets fattened were shipped in ” Terms. _-___ ~ ALISIYBY CIDIS ABAILWAY. Lonoorr, Jan. 12.-(Speciall-l-*_ Britain knows practically nothing of. the nuuibcrsofthe Boer invaders or of. their plans, or the prime object of the in- vasion. ` Tim Railway and Shipping \\’orld. contains the following: "H, J. Mc- Kenzie, who is engineer in charge of the Murray Harbor branch of the P. H. I. Ry. now under construction, was born in Picton County, N. S., in 1560. He stuflied at the Pi:tou Academy, and ~cntei'ed the employ of the mechanical department of the I. C. R. in l-“'73, reinaiiiing there until 1675, during which time he took up the study of civil engineering. In 1979 and 1830 he was employed in the machine shops of Harris 8; Burnsidels Locomotive \\'orks, Providence, R. I. In 1881 he took up the active practice of civil engineering and entered the employ of the European& American Ry. Construction Co.,doini_1 business in Nova Seetia. He has since been identified either as locating or construction engineer on many of the railway works of importance in the Maritime Provinces, and has alsogbeen employed as inspector of steel ridge construction for the I. C. R. and.New~ foundland railways, also of creosoted material for the Departments of Railways and Public Works. He has also been employed by creosoting companies in the U. S., and is considered an expert in this line." , . ____ You cannot dye a dark color light but should dye light ones dark for home use Magnetic Dyes give exceilentresults. __ “' _ :ll Men and..-» Boys who work outside, Want good Sll‘Ong l))0LS Ihtltf will wear well, and keep their feet wzxrin, and dry. After years ot' exper16I1C8 in manufacturing solid leather boots ~'. ~l S1106* we are satisfied that We have the best line of Long Boots, Laced Boots, Klondike Boots, Felt Boots. in the city at the lowest prices, i in I\.llI.l'l`AilY Fi'.\'EIi.\I. AT QUEBEC. Qciiisizr. Jan. 12.-(Special)-The funeral of Lieut. Sutton to~day was cen- dncted with military honors and was witnessed by thousands, despite the. blinding storm. A great in my returned solliers _joined the procession. THE RAIIJVAY LINE Ri~l€l`f)Rf§D. Lo;~:, Jan. 12,-(Special.)-The Delagoa Bay Riilivaylias been restored where it was cut by the enemy cast of Middelburg and the entire line is again in British possession. ____¢_..__. S BUT HE MUST RISE THE OCCASI DN. Among the Montreal Chinaman who. were arrested for gambling was one mas- querading under the name of Sink L iw. There is a chance that his Wad will do it when the court dues him.-Montreal Her- aid. ____ FOR THEY'LL LEATI-lER,US. It is morally certain that if the propos- ed shoe trust is formed the people will have to foot the bills.-New York Sun. Born . In this ciay, on Jan. 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carson. a son. SOLDIERS IN CAMP. Ex-Sergeant \Villiam Johnson of the l0th Royal Grenadiers, Toronto, write.=:-- “ltisiriipossible for me to speak too highly of Dr. Chase`s Ointment for pliers or any other itching skin disease. It is simplv invaluable. Many o_f our men uso it while in camp and received excellent results." Mernhers of the Canadian contingent took 1000 boxes of Dr. Chase`s Ointment with them to South Africa to relieve the snfl`erln'_>;s of campaigning life Kruger is dangerously ill and ls scarcely; `zard, Charlottetown, P. E. I., Those »~stat ions at the places named, nnderllr. I l A i 1901 Diaries For the Pocket, For the Dffioo, For the I-Iome- Notes. 1 90 1 S. 5.Lesson l Q be Z . 1"115c. pea;lb. and there is an eicellent on-_ these that he got. as “champion staff." 7 The second shipment went forwlai-d`1as`i5' T jlweek by a Manchester line boat from St. V .John and includedjten eases fattened by J. A. Hclrthur, Sussex, N. 'B.; eighteen cases from F. L. Fuller, Truro, M. S.; ten hom Wellington lluteh, Eldon. P. E. I.; twelve from H. J. Mathews, Alberton, P. E. I., and fourteen from Horace Has-A gentlemen are in charge of the fattening Hare’s superlntendence. The shipment is consigned to.A. W. Grindley, agent for the department at Liverpool, who will place thelots to the best advantage. It might here be mentioned that a portion »twe~p0snds ~ LUCAL AND the Maritime Provinces are appreciating may, Tooley street. London, at Ioc per _ .E , the work which the Dominion Department lb., the senior member of the firm, Mr. . ___ M' -~'-~<--- Asrrieulture is doing tofencoueage this James Courtenay, now in Canada, havlngj "" --- - ‘work sind that next year we may hope to bought some before they left ` ~ R see qu te ii number of prima fattening; at nit prim obsessed time is ia good if H 01: CUMNG PARUUUNA p _ ....................... ...... . ii. ... ti . _ fSEAitCliF0li 1 _ I r no pro in usness fgood Hr. F. G. Hare, who is m charge of this _ birds an raised and properly fattened.§ ` _______ , ~ work for the ilepartinen t, was in Sussex , Th recentl and re ~ ' ‘ _ ' ° ° li' R Y _ 'Years lziafiw see that the peopieof ofthe .hi i swJ. &vV.'J. <‘}orn~ 9 ' l 1 l fleshy witheut the arammiog machine. I but not nearly so profitable. One of the* stations this year, by the use of crammer, I four weeks; the ordinary gain is about" ue ce , guiry for more.. James »-Bnddin, ,¢,n¢¢g, 59,4 piyimth 360|, I-nd wnwom .l ‘ Islafdcfs CIS' the»1arzeet._Livarpool dealers, refenedto eeekerels,and.eepeeia`li_y with a»-Dorking* _ cross, are found who hh'e'bsetHrds.~ Th ,i -‘--- ,should be put up "_ about fo" wuz* (anon :nn maruraxilslel live weight and should cost than from .. A ’°" °°°°°m i°°°°‘°"l W "°'°l"°*|- DAD UWB” M11 Zta. to 2.8¢. apiece. The eost of fatte l Wh' “mil milk *nd* 'I th* “W *“ is about 10¢_ per bird md the n,e'i1:;]§`whicl may latorisllyinterfere with the P". 'u' I. charges, ete., 1§e per lb., making the birds ,I milk route bnslneu is premised the MQ likhlfff P lccgst, delivered in England, in the vicinity fbehm t°if°"°i5: mm* 'hu' 'l .U ’°'°“* 01 Uf i '11 ‘e 50c. If it weighsb lbs. at 15c. there is a impunl' °' ‘U ‘U ‘°°°"ib”° 'M' W' lhkdli HIVU1 profit, of about, 40¢_ pu- bird tc my for .M ,` latest soientile ideas an *ma '_ v trouble connected th l;h_ A short time ago Chas. B Perkins and "ni ‘ A.Hilson, of Smzlggside, P_ E_ Is_ Oscarw Dingman, ofP I Iinld con- '*°°nh°” hd a * .land kgs been “mains some lots this ceived the idea of locating a pastenrised Hsllellld IIUDUOIIU fall. He sent over nine boxes with tmdk Dum' "1 Hamax “nd “"7 ‘nm °° p fir-it lot sent, by the department and th.; fares to order the machinery before they Looxllll NIPAQ sold equally well Wm, the others* He ‘ became aware that Halifax parties were Vll00U'H» ki ‘has also made ; sewnd shipment and working out the same idea. Suehwas the Detne\ivg¢|g\q§ . b , ‘ ‘P000 birds up a east there wasa conference between iliem and n °°_”t‘” *nh l” l the H&hf8x'n inbelfstfd uh' IQQUHS ax. that they agreed to sell their machinery sons summit calmba to the local parties The pasteurizing ap PR 0 » paratus, however, was only part of the Wookmct. If B. plant contemplated by the city concern The Libenh M" 'lu i ,____v_v_________________7,_,__7_f___________*______*___~___*_____Y__AV ________ _Y A few Halifax men who had been Hajoriittd for the Court takes place this inorniiilz. Colonel Otter left Ottawa \Vcdnesday nightdiaving first been the guest of Major General and Mrs O`Grariy lltley at THE Truro News s=iys.~`.\Ir. Frank Stanfield, of the Truro Knitting Mills Co. have invited the Orioles, of Moncton, io the ll innipegs to i isit Halifax after their giine with the Sriamrocks in \{ontreal EvA\oizi.isT GALL, who is well re membered in Charlottetown, is going to Woltville in February The usual services of the week of Prayer, in that town, are deferred until Mr Gales airival O.\ Sunday evening there passed away one of Pictou’s most respected citizens, Mr. J. H. Lane, who had reached the age of 82 years. The deceased was of English stock, his father being an officer in the British army and at one time held an important position under the goverment in P. E. Island.--Picton Advocate. EELS and smelts are being shipped from P. E. Island, via. Picton, in large quantities. Where they are sold The Advocate does not know, and we venture the statement that very few persons in this locaiitydo know. If Island fisher- men find the business profitable why should not those of Picton County try their hand at it 2-Picton Advocate. OS Saturday Mr. Ernest D.ic‘ie:iiin of the firm of A. Duchemin 8:. Co.. Door and Sash Manufacturers, returned from an extended visit to the United States where hehad been selecting machinery and stock for his llrui. The selections iiiade will enable the above iirin to keep' pace with their large and increasing trade. He states business is dull at, present in the Hub but a good Christmas trade was done and the prospects are excellent for the ensuing year when stock-taking is completed and factories are again running in full blast. Ms. Dachemin reports heavy ice in the straits on Saturday but the Minto experienced no difliculty in makinga quick passage crossing in lit hours. R0 AL Baking Powder ____ ln- Safeguards the food against alum. 4 ° /"7 L .. _ _ ~. .s _,Y ~ .1 _ i * , _ _ _ ‘ . " ' s f _ ~. ,~ ,:;._-i";\.f€‘.`i-._-;.~. 1. 1» at ... "'~?> _ >~. - . ,Q ' ` . ` s, ~ *r i' ” ~. »“"~’ '*<"""i’r-~ ““ ` .-..,» _ “ " ” “*~ " Q , §_a .- T _ _ _ "` makingenquiries into the milk question [,¢g-|,\‘¢.n_ HE Dominion Parliament meets on THIS afternoon M13->0 a me - found thatasufiicient number of others , ~ -» eting of th Th Conservatives Feb- 651°- W C T U e were willing to interest themselves to e pm THE adjoumed Session of the Supreme Miss Crabb S _ ` _ _ ` _ ` I make the establishmenta certainty him with Bombndltf at th D, _ e, umniei side, is registered An Echo reporter called on one of cfm soldier whoservetl under e avies. gentlemen reported to be interested in ';~`~1f-:-7-"~““-*= _Capt. Richards, Bideford’ left last the concern in ordertoobtain information IBD niglit for M ontreal. in the inatter,but the gentleman referred ‘ ,to ec ne to give ny info t n t .t dinner.-Ottawa Free Press. , _Mn A' A' Lefurge-V’ M- P-~ left 1385 present as he afeared rirtm iiiig`l1`l;s lie At Canoe Cove ol J mght for Sydney' C' B' .premature Finlay infant soii of Hr Messrs. J. A. Howatt and D ; It was reported on the street that the McFa.dyell, igtfl I mil! p _ . Howatt is out again after 10 days' iiidisp6’.sition,f Allgustine Cove are at the Revere. affair was 9° be 3 “Nik °°ml“U° “'l“"h At Orwell Gow 0|! fnmasevere agmgl; of -'che `pp51@§m;._L ,fe . , _ would buy up or interest all the local ' next year is arranging to put 1 fact however, and when they came here 'fl Jan Vllh 1 - 1 . . Rl 1 1 ill \ _ 5,, many mend! of Miss L .B 2 January llll Rachel ll grlppe_ ‘ Wm be pleased to know that 9;; isatgtvgg fnilk dealers, but this rumor is apparently gm hu, guggqqgwg . » -U ‘ - Q i v l ‘ i . _` . ' ~ ' - ' z ' ‘ f 9 yu ' ~ I " V ,.\» C ¢ I ' e g ., ' ‘ 1 . 1 _- . - . - _ ~ - r; wld e I g . " _ . . - I as Ia I li ci _____@_. thout foundation as many of the milk be The \\ anderers Hockey Team Halifax C0UV*1l"SCBl1l2 Vitale” kno" nothm r ng’ ’ ‘ g about it. In fact pam t 4| gnu; SPECIAL services will be comme ed mls rom information obtained by the Echo ( 0 nk M Day there, and they have also written to week m First Methodist and Baptist It would appear as though tha new In New Ygfk In churches, nternrise mightantagonlze the milkmen, ‘“’h“‘m’ Cm” who would find it a dangerous competi Pnnclmld P" Am Mr Chas Law, advance agent for the or Xt Stbkvillgl B Waragraph C0 . will cross to Picton this There have been milk plants put in up &~ N Al'U\"'\|°v 1* H m°““““ eration at Toronto and Montreal recent WN fllilllll* 0( UN Sergeant, Doyle’ of the Dome force’ was ly costing $401110 and$o00l'll, and it is ltllish, o[P'|w\a| P E unable to be on duty yssterday, owing bo believed the Halifagr plant, whieh it is At cl`,“a_ mc "U, illness I'lllDOl'¢d, Will be l0¢8t»¢d Ill l blllldlllf U-x. 'huh “he Mr A Mcnonaldmf the P E Island near Jacob street, will be similar The china." fatude md ' ' - - 'd to te ri d l if li .. tai.: .‘:..:;.:";. :.::.i; i;".‘:.*. yer ‘;;::..“'° “".. I - la d_ wen y year main n fresh every moming, and a separator will dushter gt um hm HL Mrs.John Richards, Bedeford, and alsskbesuf "1 t° sewn” cnnm 'Nm leaves behind hers mot ,Master Kenneth Richards left last night mi t e Mb" afterwuds being wld ‘S nnddvs brothers. l for Lennoxville, Que_ skimmed milk The pasteurizingis not _ __ ___h __ -anew process, butit was only recently Yssrnnoav MajorPiokering conducted that ma(-,hmm-y making the pmcns Serotulaln the blood services in the S. A. Barracks. The complete ww pe;~fe¢t¢¢| The milk "T ht" in ""|" audlenves were large and enthusiastic. will be delivered in bottles an-ect to the Bm H°°d"°"°"" ° Mi=s,Luiu Archibald of Truro, N. s. l‘f°“S“'*‘="’~ ‘md " °“'”b°' °f “'*€¢°“° - who has been in the city for the past willbe put on different routes. It is ex M E. D0\l§\|l ll E A , fortnight, left last night on return to her I pected the plant mn be in "°"k‘”3 °"d°" day, 14th inet., as; ll gel h0m¢._ _ina month and viill Le operated by s. Salenlloom Great George S “ _ _ _ ,competent dairyman choice \Vinter Ketl!|°8A o\s of Scotland.-Meeting to-night in some years ago the System of dehvu. ., _ - . . We have ust iende llgechginics Hailat 8 oclock. Installation ing mm; m bottles WAS ‘ned In this (my annum! due ju., and 0," o lo cers. Every member asked lo but 1|, ,hd not prove a pa,-mg vent",-¢ our business, which sh atten i. place, it becomes most I L _ The promoters of the concern above awouhw be pam bet MI-_ G_ A, Freeze’ the popular reprez referred to do not seem daunted by this themfore Mk gh” (mr ~ - - .- fict however and one of them in con matter their prompt \sentative of the All Rail Route left for i ~ iGe01.get0wn last night and wm’CroSS to wrsation viith an acquaintance, said §;\:\l’;\J.lg)l;agi_;t.tetown St themain1,mdthismOming_ those interested felt they knew lust __..:,.,_.__ #_ T ~»,, what they were doing and are confident | HE funeral of the late John C. Jenkinf , of Success The company “ In apply for 2 of Glenlinnan. took lace t d - D Ye3_e" “Y incorporation at the coming session of afternoon. Interment was made in the ti,eLeg,S1,,_ture cemetery at Pownal. Rev. Mr. Pierce _ y FORS L omciabing' Ou Saturda last a Professor of this A I THE pastorsofrirstuethodisc zioast cibyentered H M Appraisers ofhre James, Grace, Central christian, and enqmrinsfor parcels On bemn informed Baptist churches exchanged `pnlpits thalithfre were “OM addressed 5° h' yesterday according to announcement he 10'-Tked Nl/5¢l` 5U1`D1'lS0fl. Ind i made on Saturday. surprise wasmuch intensified when e WE regret no learn that Alexander heard another state that the mailsiah w R b tion E W of Marsha ld d Brunswick had recently been tampe o er , E _*_ un er' with Whemupon H M Meaaurl g P E went an operation for appendicitis at the surve who was Mundi b an d . F01' |18 I P’ E' 1"°““d Hosmml yesterday’ but glad that such was the inet for he had a sh C&Dldll.\l to note that at a late hour last evening mme agowntten 5 len” to his ,laugh el, _ d. _ , he was “sung easy’ an 't is h°p°d nh” "1 and the letter had not reached its destlna WM' 9, few days he may be fully recovered. mom The Professor mm “ted _ I IT I I l expre' 2 8 9 ' _ ~d' ‘ Ro Ste t - Ts* s...<»'>13~,‘ af .ft ._ 3*, The Relation to the Project ,In Vanoeever- ey een be made quite satisfactorily, -- ____ Held by Twe P E of Wretkes it S all lil li Increased siding accomodation, MeasurinRS\11'V¢‘Y0r if the letter contained our Boy' “Bde additional plant at the machine shop, two 11101105’ ‘NW returned th* |li»l»¢l'» hilt new locomotives, introduction of somethingmore precious-The sentimedts PINK” E IW! Westinghouse air brake, overhead tanks, of a father s heart " “Well continued tlhe Mgggzgng the placing of 28 miles of steel rails on the Pr0feSS0l' H1 B 10115 V0l<>° did Uhe €U`~.il‘t Souris branch and the further straighten- make you b;;\kl'\1Dt 7 S N0ff M :ji P|'\[]09 EAW! in of the curves at Blueshank are some of l°¢J0lD€ f-h¢ e8Wl`lD2 UFVCYOF -ll- M3d¢ IPOHI P1112 , thi important improvements to be made till!!! Sh&k€SP€-"9, I D¢V¢l‘ l‘¢D¢8\~ dfhqtratpd' Edit", cream Uf/ ta,-tar, on nie P. E. 1.1i..»iiiway during 1901. --+-- adm" Tmde Re Among the sfudents by the outward ACLTE A\D CHRO\IC RHEL Pocket Dggrlgg ss last ni ht returnin to resum MATISM their .ti icis wer; YB] rar trcturn are eqiliallv ingsienced by tina almllizst LMA'-:Sl’. M8g8 ' toW' ; ossie a e re urning agica pain-sn iuingpowero erv ne l;I:>gHalifaz:1RZ(?and Sadie Davisonretuin Teflimlln m°d'<-mal *MU* 90 fi” times Papers’ Fashion the quantity of any other Rheumeltic pst Novels iugtoLennoxvillc andl-Ialifaxrespeotively remedy Penetrata at once through he » Ahm m thcgteaki Among the other 0\1fW8l’f1 Da»SS‘°~‘ilg@‘¥`S tissues reathes the source of the disc se ““°“°°"‘° °‘ ““‘ ”‘°“"’° ;,‘:'i,‘,3;,-, Fei Blake MM- zi?.ii:r..:;2i'§...:i;:":;‘f. ‘.':..‘;'.'.'?.‘.’.ll‘.;i. | l _ _ - .ll ' . '~ . b reuiedyin the world Xourmoney Sunnyside. A I i.§.’i<“.’i y.....i....... .md .. .0 n..~,.g.l... l ‘J 1 ’ ,