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" {°;;'g,§,ii,,°°,i;f,._-,,=g,f,g _- i BY SIR wnriiiiia 5lFl0“.‘°STA;Nns t _ s ii Says llc .Was Consuitcd 'Before Autonomy Bill Was -Drafted-iha Bill is New _Practically [BS llc lied advised- l*l_e_V is Loyal to Y s-if wiifria-Dominion should . ' ~ Control the Lands. 0V'l"l`M\’-‘\» March 2-1.- (Speeial.>- lloa. handed to his eolleagnesaud the Bill to* t‘liil`ord Slfton has gone bnek to the fold. clay is practically what he had advised. ile. is not yet back in the Cabinet, but basl While he had resigned his sent because swnlloviedtlio Autonomy Bill on which lie first resigned. inid that there was no ground for the - he had not been consult-ed upon the school clauses and could not agree with them, 'l‘l\e amended clauses, he says, meet This aft¢_i'noon during thc debate he; iie`\\‘as`iitill loyal to the Premier. rritli-lem that beliud not been consulted by Sli' Wilfrid Laurier before the liill was driiiterl. . llis views had been put. in writin and E ' every point that he objected to. llo still tinds objcctioii' to the handinir over of the public lnnils to the l’rovinces as it would - be ruinons to imnii ration. , li' Lili] Sill-llllilililii EWES Urges 'Boys to Einiigraie and Says They Can Always Winf ` Out in the North-west. Losiios, March 22.-An article appears in the Morning Stnndnrrl as to the careers in the colonies of public school boys: In regard to"Cai_iada. Lord Strathcona gives his views, urging young mon fo gc to the .\`ol‘Ili\\'est-, where they should work for two years on a farm, then take up a Gov- erninent grant. If the boy has pluck and perso\'erniiee,corphlned with health and strength, if he does not ninke afortune, _ THE sltdcleiildoatll took place Tliursiluy night- ai}'Park Garner of Andrew McLeod, iigcd 40, son of the 'late Murdock McLeod of that place. Ho retlrediin usunl health but before morning passed away. 'lfhere are left to monrnh widow and two chil- dren besides four brothers, John at Park Corner, George -it Tyne Valley and Will- iam and James iii the '\)"_est; and four sisters Mrs. Clint-i. Sovrileii, Hyde Pnrlr, Mrs. F. B, Lucy, Dorchester Mass., Mrs. .lirnics Munn, Burlington and Mrs. .l as Cousins, Pork Corner. Coughs, 'eolds, honrseness, nun other throat ailments are quickly relieved by Va`po-Gre`soleiie lnbleis, ten cents per box All di-uggist-a. ' . New English Spring _Goods opened at Pa'tou's today. 25 11 f Tlll`5“l)ELUl`rE IS CDMINGV Rllblltll S El-llil Rubber Boots. _Wholesale 'aiiii Retail. ne sure. and ' _t your S\=i>i>ly` at oride bef6r€tli_é_¥§i'io'tv inelts; there may-be-fa gthlt scarcity ln Rub- bel’ goods up the '§'te`amers may not run forhonie weeks yet. We have now on WAi-i-:i.i.A. Assn., N. W. T., March 24:- 35 leases Men’_s, Woinen’s and C`hiid's` 'Rubber Boots. 30 cages Rubbers. _ . . .. Soc ______95 he - is certain t-o acquire 'ii competence. Lord Strathcona urges young men to start by practising a systein of selfllleiilal. Forty-nine of 220 destitute _familieswlio willlbe ilespiitehed to Canada by the Daily Telegraph fund were entertained prepara- tory to their dcpa'i'i'-ure for the Dominion. ‘One party has already arrived in Canada. and others \vill be sent weekly. Promin- ent speakers addressed the emigrants, urging them to be a credit to the Empire. I I'|‘ is expected that- the Stanley and Minto ivill each ina_ke n trip today. (ioIu>oN l\IcI.eoil, Bridgetown leiwcs Monday for Ottawa where ii position awaits him. Tnic Mlnto reached Plctou yesterday about one o`eloek ‘with it full 'cargo and upwards of lilll passenirers. Wii.i.IA.\i iNIi'Kii:Nzii»:, fur some time with l). G. Cameron, Montuizue bus prone to Halifax to take a position -vlth Smith Bi-os. Chris Gnnipbeli, Heathcrdale is his successor. Diivey, is recovering from her recent ill- ness.-Milion llyde has moved into the house lately owned by Alex. Crichton, who is removing to the lf. S. nnd lins sold out to Prowse & Sons. . A woiiriiv tribute was paid to the choirs ofthe Methodist. rhnrelies of the city last- night. by the large .andience.ln the First Mctliodist. church at the $aered Concert. The program was carried out iii' its entirely and tliemusii-nl feast furnish- ril well repaid all who weiein iitlcnilnnce. HE WAS LAID UP _ FOR i0VER A. YEAR Tin Deeds Kidney Pills 'Cured his Kidney Troubles. Nowll-Ie’s Pertectly Healthy and Abie -ia work-__oiv=_s u_i_ihe `C`redit to the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy. (Special).-Cured of Kidney\ Disease that had laid him up for over it your, M13 U00- llartlemnn, a well known ,hian *here, la 30 cased en it Quake) . . C, iota in an praises ai naafrs iciiiilsy Pins, 601:, § WQ!t1€i1’3 [LENS IGB# for to them and nothing else be claims he 65c 33 cases Women's (Croquet plaln.)...... 55C 8 'eaten Women’s (Olive Storm].......‘....... 7_5c And 9,. _quantity of Boys’. Mitltsi af_.11_l-1;iilldr¢11’f- owes his cure. . ~-Yes, 1 han Kinney fri~oaine," Mr. Bititlemnii says. “l had pains in ‘my back and in other parts of my body and though the doctor did what he could for me. I grew worse till I was unable to work. “Then Ii-ita`r(:otl to l5‘u\£e_'Uoti_rl_'e` Kidney Pills, and [ tool: them all vv'li1te'r`tmd hum- Mcn’s--Rirbber Boots. . . . . . .$4'.oo_ ,,,,,,.,..hii. i was unable is wari¢.t_tq‘oi= in WOB e\1’s " “ - - - - - - - ~ 2-25 all twelve boxea,imd 'iiow‘I‘iim perfectly . . Boy"f"°'-‘ - ----3-°° Misses’ "‘ “ ‘ Chlld_¥a_._ “. " .. 1.70 Able to work. I heartily] recommend Dodds Kianeyriiis to .ii annum train Kidney Disease." _. Dorld's Kidney Pills always cure e Kldnsys. Hcnlthylldmys ltrnln all lm- purltles,ail seeds of dliidne. out of the blood 'l`hlt`s why Dodd's Kidney Pills l\li'niu\v llamion. -- Mrs Tlioniifl "w-.=. /~ -\~.‘~' -'- I . ,f noun -From Massachusetts ior Mis- conduct and Sent Home. bags from Ladies. Bos'|‘oN, March (424.-tSpeeiul.) Judaic Aluiy 'of the Cambridge District Courl lias_ordere¢l the ileportation of .lohn ll. Tlionins, aged' 13 of P. E. Island. The boy has beoirnrrcstcd several tiiues for m‘nbblng_ handbags from ladies and once for assaulting i\_ lady. ~ He was found guilty on one charge and ordered toreturn to the Island. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATTON Last niizlit .lohn A 1\leDoiiiild of ()r\vell. student ut the l'ninn Cuiiiiiiei-riiil College was presented with the following nrldrcs.~ upon his leaving for .-\ssinaboia where be will become manager of n Govénrment Creamery: 'l‘o .lohn A. Mnclloiiixld- DI-:An l-`iiii-:.\'ii,----As we, your fellow- st-iiilenis of the l'nion Coniineri~ii\l Culleue, hero with rerrret tiiatx you are about: logo from iinioiigst us. We take this opportunity to express in some alight degree the seiitiiiieiits oi' ester-ni anilgooii fe.llo\v:~liip \vhiuh we entertain towarrls you. Although it is buf- ii short time since you entered this College your adinlrntle foclal qualities have won, we can n.ssui'e -ye\1,t-lic high appreciation of ull of us: and thc associations fornieil between us Dry to enilnre ilirougli many coming you 'rciniiiin with us, still we realize thai _ourloss nienns fnryou consiflernblo miiii. We are pleased io sec that your mastery of your chosen proies'Hion has been re eognizcd by the highest nutliorities of our country, and that in “The fresh and fruit- ful West" your exceptional abilities will find fuller scope. We éongratulatc you upon your well- merlteda ointinent, and wish you every ory i;o°yo\i\‘ friends nt the l'iilon Commer- oinl College, we ask you to kindly accept this token. It is small in itself, hut» we trust that you will regard it as a Souvenir ofthe plealent days that we have spent to izeiher within these College walls. We now say Good-bye, and may all sue- eess attend you. Signed-On behalf of the students, . iildwaril Fitlpntrlck. _ Michael Deegnn. " A. J. Mai.-Adnni. Mr. McDonald though taken complete- ly by siirprlan voiyflttliilrly responded in woqjs of hearty appreciation. After theclose of tile nlfair Mr. Me- lieelthy. My pains are all gonelnd I am]'Dona‘i\ invited the students to Arinour°A llestauraut. whore an oyster stew was served and nn hour was pleasantly whiled away in speeches, etc. `wlicn all dispersed 'with good vrlehes for their student friend. Mr. McDdnald has been, manager ol' Or- well oheesh and butter 'factory for the past three years and has met with much goal; llope Mossy, left wing; Gladys Holman, t'over point; Nana Rogers, point. The w'l‘l occupy it place on the |iugc of __mcni~ l°“~ lioekcy club organized on Prince i<}il\\'nrd Island. M. .IULES VEHNE ,_ lillli lliPllillli]. Illiil Yilllllllll SUME Siillllll llllilll ~ I i i Author of Scientific Romances- Widely Read- Some of He Grabbed Hand-_ His Books and Plays Aged 77. A.\iii-:.\'.~‘, March 24--(Speeial.i--lulea Verne, the aged novelist. died here this afternoon of Chronic diabetes. He was born nt Nantes, France, in IPPLW, eiliieiited there, studied law and after- ward turned to literature. lie iirst wrote plays with some success and then struck ii rich vein in seientliie romances which have been very widely read. His hooks include i"ive Weeks in a Hnlloon, Voyage lu the Centre of the Enrtli, A 'l`i'ip tu the Moon, 'l`weiit_v'l`liousand I.engnes l'ndci' the Sen, Round the V\'orlil in Eighty l)ays, Michael Strogoii and other books aiiil plays. He was 77 years of nge. THE COMMERClAl5 TO MEET NEWSPAPER MEN ’Ihe(.`omniercinl.s and .\'e\vspuper men will meet in lint-tie ltoyal at lilllshoro Rink 'l'o»ni;(hl.. The roinnicrciiil teani will be coinposeil ol' the folloivingz (innl-ll. M. Duckivortb, St. -lohii. Point-.»\. (.7. Crowe, 'l`ruro. C. l’.-\\'. (I. lllauiil, liallflix. . l\`\ol'wi\i‘ds -\\'. ll. Reid, Mnntreiil ; \\'. .\l. Stevens, Ti-ure; J. C. ‘ Mcl"urliine, Montreal ; A. I.. llarrlngton, llnlifax. Manager- J. C. Watson, Truro. 'l`inie keepers-W. C. Lithgow, New Glasgow and C. \\'. Stevens, Toronto. _/rtteiiiliiig Pliysiciitn-Clin.s. Logan, l’ic~ Streielier Beavers-B. A. 'l.`rites. I~`. \\'. \li.l~Jihenn "'11 S ‘Stott St lcbn' (ico. years. all 5-_' "` ~‘-' 1 Altlio\1lgh\\'c would lieplenserl to have L'\l‘“““'- ""“f“-‘- A barrel of flour for the hospitals is the penalty for the losing t.e'uin. The goal keeper will be supported by ten strong sympatliizers. The following is the newspaper team who will line up viith the eomnierrlul men in Hillsboro Rink tonight nt 0.30 sharp : Goal-W. N. Dueheinin. Point-I“ H Newsom _ pp _ .. . . ' . success. . , Cover Point-C. ll. Caliber.-lr. Tbrltyou may soiiietiines turn in mein-p l"or\\'ards-F. C. Cotton, -T. Enmnn, E McKenzie, E. H. Mi-Eaehern. No spare men are needed by tliiigeain but will be supplied to opponents when' required. Manager of Teain- F. J. Nash. _ 'fi-uf- -I it i';_ ii,.‘3i’.'i’..._ _ At-tenilliiiz Physicians : uben Hcllonnld S. Moline D. Eraser lsslrviiig Miss Coyle Nurses ' MhlUNe\vsoin ¢ i Miss Clhrkin. The .\'unies and Strevbher Beavers are for the use of the Cominorolnls. - s_>.=>;,s'- Stretcher Benn.-rs - CHICAGO MARKETS. 0nroAr: - The winners of the Iirst game, on February 3rd last, ever played between ladies of Suinnierslde and t‘lii\i‘lutti-toivii. liead- ing from tHe left the ladies nre: Mamie Stewart, centre; Blniiclie (iraiiy, rover; Cassie .\iphii Hockey Club is the first ladies' Matheson, right \vin;z; Eleonore _-\lvri.iril. PiUPli'S BANK ll Hi lllillilillll By Bank of Montreal-Bank Has Twenty'-seven Agen- cies in Eastern Pro- vinces of Canada. ll.\Lii-'Ax, March :£~i.~lSpecinl.)-'i`he Peoples Bank of Halifax goes-out of exist- ence in a few days, iiegotintloiis having been completed for its absorpiloii by the Bunk of Montreal. The dual will come up for rnliilcatloii ai- u general meeting of the shareliolders. 'l‘he paid-up capital of the Bank is one million, the reserve fund $-i~i0,(l00 nldytho par value of shares t-iventy dollars. The bank has t.\vent_v-seveii lsraiielics, nine in Nova Scotia, eight iii .\'e\v Bruns- wick unil I0 in Quebec. GOVERNOR OF ESTPONIA. /` Sr. l’i-;'i'i-ziisiiuina, March, 21.---M. Lu- .pou_kin, Cliicfpt' Secret Police, has been gazetteil Governor of listpoiiin, ii Baltic l’i'oviiice of ltussia, on the south coast of the Gulf of l"lnlniid. The Seventy-lou » Pass, Preparing to ElREAT, . o e‘siPlNGHAi r Miles North of Tic i=i gi»i-isps Making Another Wide Turning Movoment -Peace Proposals Expected. Few Days. Within a (ii'.\'.~'ili.i PA.~ii4, March ‘il-lSpeciali-The Russiiiii rci-real. lin-*I now rei\eh_e(l th village of Siplnghni, Tl miles north of Tie Pnss wlicre it has temporarily halted. 'l‘he .laps are reported to be advancing on this village along the railway and on both iliinks. 'l`l\e Iliisaiaii re-iii' guard is now out-iipy ing strong positions and the intention apparently' ls to oHer nsitout--resistance, though this may not be possible ns all liililllillllll-Wi|.l H New Lieutenant-Governors wil a ‘ ist.-Governor-General ‘ranking ii wide turning movelienl with . reports are to the effect that the .laps ar the intention of outiln.nklnVg the Russiiiiis. S'i'. Pi-:'ri-:Rsni'|ii:, March 24.-lSpeciul)- 'l`|iere is nothing very definite Z0 report on the peace proposal except that the feeling- is growing strolgei' uiiil there is eivory inilicntion that in it very ie`w'1lay:~ there will be some .sort of an oil'er made to Jnpaii. ill l BIG Eilillillllilll __,_,___;._.. Ibe Sworn in at Regina April nd Premier to be in vited. 0'i"i'A \\'A, .\lurcli_22-'l`l-ieclvlcautborliies of-Regina iN. W. 'l‘.), rointemplate mak- ing the next Dominion day a_historic one. Walter Scott, M. P., has received an invi- tation from the mayor of Regina to Slr` \Vilfrid Laurier suggesting that Lord Grey and the premier at tend the swearing in of the lieutenant governor' oflioth Snskatchewiiii and Alberta, which will take place on the day ivheii both the new provinces come into existence. The city oflleglnn intends sending invi- tations to all the inunic'ipal" and publie bodies and representatives tliroiigliout the Northwest. Territories. Sli' Wilfrid has not yet been able to accept the' invitation. Mr. Scott hopes yet to be able to obtain the consent of Sir Wilfrid and also oi' the governor general. 7 WEATHER FORECAST. ’l'n}ioN'i'ii, March 25.- iSpeelnl.t-Mostly fair and decidedly inilrl. showers in some localities at niizhl, 'riii-1 'i'i-:iii-i¢ir.\'i~i'iii: Continued milder vi eatin-.r pi-eviiileil yesterday ami the tlicrnsoineter only tell slightly below freezing last. night. Ri~:.\ii-:.\iiii-:ii the meeting of the Tourist~ "llil Dcvlflollnicht Association Monflay .»\'i' 'i‘iiE coming sessioii of thc Legisla- ture A. 1). MeI’iiee and others of llcorizi-~ town will present is petition asking that the Government lnvestilrnte the possibili- ties of manufacture of peat for fuel in this province. Dr. Elin the Domihionkeoloflsl has stated thai. there is abundant iiinterlill nil over this province. There ure 75 iwpes near Georgctovrn and ii very larle dep¢§il at Bla ck 1:li\nk,Lot ll. Mr. Dobson, u " t- manufueturer and proprietor of the limi vertoii Rolling Mill:~i.Bei\verton Ont. has informed Mr. McPhee that peat fuel can iiigiitin Counciltlhiimber. All business men should attend. lie manufactured at it good proilt. F .'_";-z 'TQ ._ af _ _ ___,_ - _ '-3. 1 JI- \ f._V.V ~...VV`V` ,_ i 5hv"l*s ve§E=Yx-'g,&"“'_ l __ _. ‘ '\£L'/ . M13? _ / 5 . -'§>f‘_“ .- \ _ mef'°’\ /_-> fx \"` A Q r gal? rr-if. ` fir-‘==f'-l " " “’~"5~ ' - i _Q33 ii ‘..~r‘-‘“ l' » _ _ l- _, . 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