Zlirisimas trades ..~ Fa rgest ...sr in _ _ _ _ __ _ 1,, . , _. . _ . _ __,_, :_,.____, . _-i _ __ __ _ ____ __ _ / _ _ __ ___ _ _ _ __ f'fa:uas imma, ' _ -- `. .’ 1 ' " f - - '~` -. "_ , HE ii L TTE Ailill - - _ _ ' * *vow*-~'-~ ~~----~-~-- -- - ~ --~ - - -. Il-ll-'h.§` ‘.Wi‘it§.°i‘i.'>'i‘.’~‘,i>’n’i‘3°’...,}__ __ ` I _ 1 A _ ._ _ __ ci-is i_o'r'riz'rowN Psincis snwARoisLANi_J.caNAns,ri-iuizsniiv.oiscanssiz1s.1so4. { '},"€.iii‘f'3°&'1i°31~".'5 . i-\w<>~i> ‘ - DEATH ESCAPE £H|_L[iiliil Pi_HiSH lliiiillli iIiSiS Hill] IN Sliliiil TURPEDO --.1 N r: , . .- na. T o aw , eu. .- on - over Ynsirr, ec, ~ eca - n er ' ' V A hold; :E Aifredngianiid a;Ii;eninio):en:y 1|h?1Dromi:iioii)thirti;-fiiflliedtibnTiotests C0?1f¢T°f1C¢* 1:3111 11011; i1>];t“;6i\ni~]i1° _ - i . _ ' was burned last night and his little three have been entered. there being 27ag-ning; uienhxer of the Dominion Coal Co. and _ » " ¢ - a years old daughter perished and an infant Liberals and Bugnlnst Conservatives. the miners regarding the proposed thi-oo o . was burned so fatally that it died tc‘ ._t..____ years t ~t; h t th' l ti i _ con run u no ingrc ntewas _ ERFUL Huusi iuniu mimi ni cuiiiniisi ini DESTROYING _ ..»-._ .-1 vi P , w C day A nine years old boy was very badly detided upon ~ _ bumsd Gnd “ iii d 9 T110 PGI' Weitliei Party seeins inclined lo yield on -I are SQVCN, enti were assent lst the time.. th; mnu'is.~iu.ss0fth¢ coiitrii-_-n. T0|‘P¢d0 ...-¢i.-.. --_¢.;_ _ ipp|]g||iM[||i Gill. liiliilll Nii,|i§lliilN ill _me New York- bm-_k____t_____ Em______ who _ how ol' the vessel was torn from the hull _ Toxic, Dec. 14.-(Special)-The Japan- _ - ~- . _ ` ___ ' 1- tirwi>tA.rii ~- "rrlved today hy me Clyde "ne ___t_e_m_e__ and only ii section of main deck remained, _ _ I ;s_i;tl;atv'_;i _e;>_rI;i;i:;i____e__ ;t_ue_p;“ _ thin; 1_3 ii -. th t.-ii -' ii _ _ ` “I ' . °‘ “ " te a story of liardsliip and miiaculous E mu” 5 Mini?" 5'9"" We" MONTREAL D c li- Q eel -_ eenth was principally aimed ut. the Rus- ___c__ "___ d ___ _ _ » . v . A no sl) The Mc- t _ ° D m en ' file dciik i¥1'11~d1111-HY ‘Wilt $0 P10008 b_11t» . Gill authorities have decided to confer the sl The barkentino with a load of hard those on-board, including Capt. Ronnie, dem, of L L D E ,G -'*" _ _ .___ . . .on ar roy. _ s pine from Femandlna. struck on Diauiond liiswlfe and seven men managed to retain - The ceremony 1,-|1| gate plucein Januar BUm“‘N“"`0"' Viv Dei" 11-R” 'io Shoal oil" Cape Hatteras on Saturday imposition on the forward deck house WASHINUTUN Dec 14-(S ecial)-The y PW" fmm town” th1`°“¥h°“i° V°"m°11i~ im torpedo boats at Tiger liill and the teamboats in the vicinity. One torpedo at was ablaze for one hour, three ships G __ _ _ _ _ - - _ _ . '- D where The Montreal Board of Trade will indicate _ .t f were destroyed and one sunk besides scv~ T03 Wmeh Sllliiiii ii" dei-k ind the The wreckage drifted into the path of U’-lured Nates 55111199 101111? 0°1'1111'1l1@d tender the Earlsre tl E starcl y 0 “Mer that is deckload was swept from its nioorln si' ' . ' ‘ " cep on. musing much mconveniemw to fum' il the ocean steliniers and the crew were 911° 1lDD0\1\f1l1U11i' Of JUS- -I9f1F°YR0Ch¢» _ ers and mill owners, and whi h and carrihil overboard. reHc“e,|_ Th,,s_ though the ,mp actually formerly of P. E. Island, as Consul at _ tbreatcns, unless min falls soon, to ,I eral buildings greatly damaged. » The indirect bombardment on the battle- _ _ iip Seviistopol, staying out~idc the har- _ Soon another wavc wrenched oti` tiielwem, to pieces b,,,,e,,_th their feemnot 3 Genou,Italy. K 1161101011 lui-0 B serious vvaler famine. _O S em up to M, ft h t h d H H th _ _ - ,i All the rivers inthe state are very low, f ea er 'L C an na y G ml'_ was 1°” _ _ __ and in tlieuinnufacturlng towns mills are r was suspended owing to the weather. On the night of the l2tii a torpedo flot- , _ I ~ / forced to run on short time. uila twice attacked the Sevastopul and cn V Cad w°’"h" h" “et in “Wh °“1”li°1” the thirteenth three atvacks were made. _ \ than usual, qpd all the streams are froz- Loivnoiv, Dee. 12.-’1‘he. Globe, in an edi- torial entitled "Welding the Empire," says:"‘Iu drawing closer the dilferent parts of the Empire it is most necessary to proceed slowly and by steps, and _not to attempt too much or to force colonial opinion before it is ripe. 'l'he British mercantile marine and the Brit- ish Imperial navy are arteries and mus~ cies by which the frame of the British Empire exists. Without the forniei' im- perial commerce would die of atrophy: without the latter it would crumble de- fenccless away. But the burden of the navy, which has assumed gigiintie propor- tions since the doctrine of sen power has _ been both! llndarstood, is becoming 1 a very he`ayy` weight upon the ln- habitants of th`e` British Islands. There ie a very real danger that _in ja 1 time oi’ depression' like tho present the cry against the naval estimates maybe asource of iniineasurable iniscliicf The hour must come when the colonies will be called up to take their share of the support of the imperial navy; but this _ result can only, be arrived st as a con'_ dition of it real unloii of the Empire in the tic of commercial reciprocity." ' A SATISFACTORY PIKE REMEDY. Will cure the conditions _causing the piles. Try Dr. _Hamiltons Pills of Man rake :md i_i{ittern_§_it; their i`__i~:_i:_1_uer';_i:___1_1€_U preven p es. 0 case _ where the use of Dr. Hamiltoiis Pills failed. Price Bla. for the ’ Ou; stock of Gent1emen’s Kid Slippers at 20 P” “mt discount. - All our velvet and _Carpet Slippers at xo per cent dis- count. _ .Hoi-¢'s ii chance to get il aloe mirintmas Present chesp. _ This is for cash only. ii0FF Bll0S. NswYom<, Dec. 12-“Much as I admire President Roosevelt as a true man, we have seen today the lorry example of the mistake astrong man can make. The President was appealed to byu colored Baptist minister to save the latter`s son from the gallows for the murder ofa far- mer in Canada. The prasident listened to the appeal and has succeeded in securing acoiiiuintution of sentence. I don't ad- mire the president for that." The statement was made by Andrew D. White, formerly United States ambass- iidor to Gerinitny, in an address on “Evo- lution vs. revolution in politics," before the League for Political Education. Mr. White has declared that high crime is more frequent in this country than any- where else in the world, save Sicily, and that there is i_i widespread superstition here that it is the duty of thc people to protect criininnls. It was in calling atten- tion to vvlint be termed this mistaken policy that the fornier ambassador refer red to President Roosevelt as quoted. _.._¢.____ . CANADIAN PROMOTED. ToRoN'ro,- December 111-Another young, Canadian has achieved distinction in thi person of Major VV. G. Heneker, of th- famoul Connaught Rangers, who has re contl y been gazetted lieutenant-colonol_ii ' iritlsh Columbia iiliiui ii/ini ciiiniii nina 1 Colonies headed the Maritime States of that of the United States, which measuring 083,147 tons register ton- uage. The number of steamers was 2.410 to Canada would be $20,4£l4,il0. The mst yenr was 328, measuring 30,323 tons, 61,301,535 for new vessels. By Provinces he Canadian tonnage is as follows: Net Tonnage. 59,508 216,(F».‘3 138,570 109,080 ‘ 19,739 70,215 ~i’ew Brunswick l’ ova Scotia Q iebec »ntarlo ‘i-lace Ed ward Island recognition o'f brilliant work on activr service. Lieutenant-Colonel Henaker ia: son of R. W. i:ieneker,of Sherbrooke, Que He is H5 years old. > lT'S WHAT IT LEADS TO | That makes Caturrli such a dreaded disease. If you have Cntnrrh tainti drop- pint: in the tliroat, if you hawk an spit an( have ii. stuffed up feeling in your nos- trils_you should use raigritnt ho__alin¥__Ca- tarr iozonc at once nm e cure . ou- siinds have lieon saved from Consumption and completely cured by Cntnrrhozonc_ so there is no reason w y you shouldn t stamp out your Cii.tnrrhn.lso. Catitrrhozone will really cure you and prevent the dis- enso from returning. it`s very pleasant, _just balsamic medicated vapor,-no nause- ous dru . AI-solute cure guaranteed to 1-XE... | fanitoba 7.005 (ukon District 2.331 I 088,147 In 1874 Canada's tonnage was 1,158,303. It kept growing yearly until 1878 when it reached 1,333,015. This was the highest year from 1878 down to 1900 there was ai gradual decline each year. In 1000 the tonnage was nt its lowest mark, 650,734 tons.There has been a slight increase each year I-ince then and the current year will - show a larger growth than the past. CHICAGO MARKETS. close for the season next week. The annual report of the Marine De- Patrick M“"Ph7»Ff°°|*"*diL05 11.599110 Hartman, shows that Britain ,md her last week here visitinlr his uncle James day, whleh is nearly two weeks ear-li.-i hun usual. = - ’ the ~\vorld__ with B will 15011111189 Cf Mrs P. B. l.evils,_,who has been seriously tl 11,014,790 on the ilrst day of the present ill for some weeks past is still in a critical _ __ __ __ ____ _ year or a lltte more than four timeslmndmom C 056 ill 0 DPU li ily 01° U10 Wihi»*fl» _ . . _ H C _ _*__ _ __ On account of not being able to securea Sr' yon” S' MM" Dec' H"`(Sp°°|°l)'° iperlcnce. stands second on the list. Canadu's __ ' “rr °‘ lm’ “S Se “red th” 5°* teaohor ihifl lCh00iW115 0l05¢<;»'a'iv¢ ,» 0.5..;- E*-fe-Qr viyfi /’