I... THE CHARLDTT E T ( } ARD IL Miami” - N Hi o__ . __ --R=A|:» A|_|_ avzn |=»R|Nc|= EDwAr=at> ls|...AN|:>--- ~ lv, -.- Mo ivcnsmv U ~ - 1 »._ 1. _ _ . . ~-»-----f w1==5"5<~°w»1U§L’»'”-=»”“'\l"‘>»-ll our meer News oHARLo'r'1‘a'rowN camps -FRIDAY FEBRUARY 24 rg... W »1 +___ _ _ _ _ _ 1 l l i ___ lnliliilli Diiplgggb annual Mrfrlua or _ EIINNIIES NNW IN Hopes that Senate Will Pass lg,,,,,,.,,_,,,,l During the _ __“”°'~° ii Good Attendance of, Delegates at Meeting of _Yesterday-Three Sessions Naval V A Q Pf¢S@0l§f=SSi00 E,mRE,_', M`6DE“ held--Some Interesting Topics Under Discussion. ' ShirBuilelr_gll>lsn'ror ` n0osEvELT SPE/llli:‘1§.”\lTn ‘H¥lr‘.N1§Rh¢NAg5B fl , \__ in . _ ‘. . nn. r. - .1 .::::~:': --' ‘ uni yesterday the prosecution ns,ll:*;'lfn§‘y_w§;_»his portion of me ,sparc morning ss il.: C. P. r‘z1.ri;sasilt‘?i fi If -“gum “Engl the average salary Pullman nslil;u1i,h eolgsuusmsxns, was verified in official Q“Bl`l3?|'9’t 5 Df°Vi°“B U12 WB9 Of “_ i i i' for l',m,»l¢llcrn, except in the 150 iarg-` _ also dry co s , ra or er- the Gould tholiilnliiiegtolghggilug. Eligékviil-:eat.Bo;§;n amMrl1.M’l‘li7\x¥:da;` est cities was $973 P01' Y°“’~" mm! in pau' “'00 M zrggngtllognm' I llc have ac ua y - ' tu d ~ C n'_ ` _ .. __. . _. ' ~ "<1 °“°°“°°"‘i.i2‘i‘;“...‘i.‘;‘:‘i%..lii..: ;'.f.§i..’:.‘;2°‘i‘”°..!‘2.... °.:‘.:i..°"...f‘...§».l rnui uw uluuirr iS'1‘¢f<\BY. ' --- Tkntom 3° '2_2gd5l_ " W _ _ _ _ , ,- l l 'Th 1" dinn. ......__.___..»_----- -----» other Gould holdings Wm be can-ed ar§li`;ini§2eh1rlalls45wl,ll‘¢xi1ross this mom ql')i"‘<3ll'l0N('l`O. lN`eli.“;N-Fresh to strong I _OST-In the city 0 gold looket.l .within “ short Mmm- ---` ing from Capo Traveresito Gaps Tor- westerly winds, fair and warmer. _¢- initials G. G. H. Finder leave at H'|'|0|| msntine, returning the followinir dnl' ----- ` ` i Apothecnries Hall and _receive re DENOUNCES COHVE and ln mlm., meg, sl; boats will The lowest temperature recorded ward-____g_,,_____2_:3‘d§l-__.~...i "_" l ve each port on alternate days, yggtcrdsy was eleven `deg'rees above \ -ANTED, four or five girls to LONDON Ont., Feb. 20-Jalmn has ti; amd. .live continuing ns usual ,on .iero and the highest was sixteen V learn Mlllinsry. Apply zto Chand- ‘ - adiu. - z~ . _ d nounced the Anglo-Japanese con- h i may alte,.natc.,_lay’_ nh0\.l,_ T53 widest recorded the pro l,l.__,n_ll__R, _ _ vgntion of 1000, regulating U10 °°'“' t 'gli-srirgeboata '$001 CRW T"1W°"*‘=' vious night was eight below zero. Af _ ANTED, man to work on farm. mel-glglg between Canada and Japan. to Cali, Tormentine arrived in th nlne p. rn. last night it was twelve; free h0\190. lllllly to A. R. Mc- 143.’ ____ The convention will expire ill Ji\{lY~ “cur wrt “_ _12_05 p, ,m. on the degrees above zero 1{ay_ Lgwndgle Farm, -City. 22",] In lllllo lGunrdlan’a notice in ln ycsterday's issue f.h°l¥°‘¥)\1P;l;’»' 2-24'd2i1‘1ipd.__ yesterdays issliermi;far;ln§°a:;> 121;: ture r‘:(a;iin;;;lo;o;d tgohepfgxgnlwmv - _ _ pm., bna Amman ' ' ` S time the Cove '1‘° W ' ' ` r x sound, 12 months ala. Ap- . S T lol- Q¢p@y'1‘raveri|e on~Wednesd-ay the pcrnture Wednesday was ten degrees_ I t°° Keuuprd Scott' (Hyde mv” l ,__.__-¢--f . » ,... xl -lil right to wake when others sleep; ' ` "slit to watch, the right to 't t i .di - ...,.~_ ° miie' “ . *‘ l ' . to sogtige,_ the.;-lightgta “lfht the widow‘n _heart if The Thy TM The The The wc? .»,,,,¢,l1lMl- _was _nmdvertediy shove zero and the lilgliezt ehgiiceen gy() . 2_z4d3l - I - ' - _ _ , t a e e re-ee _'__f_..-_,_._._..._____.~.. '--~-~ ' ‘ ‘ ongwgéclal mall traln loft this city 2§gN§'a|i`lldestwTues10 0981'- ation for their employers. In several of thc districts up north men had to walk through snow four ieet deep in order to get to their work. lt is expected that the drive of logs down the river will commence in the course of a few weeks, and that will revive activity in the woods, but none of the men who have just come down will return for that. l __*___’,,,_..._A_i-_ ill llusll wulli ll unlwl llliusl _UTTAW/i, Feb. 21-With three 'rlonths of the session gone and the legislative program hardly more than ongqllnrter disposed of, the govern- ment has given notice that h;'r;n.ftal' governlncllt business will have Di'-Wed' coco on Mondays, the only privlta memher’»i day now left. The house will slr.. be naked to forego l-iw “wel early alliournmcni. at 6 o`clock on Wmillcsdnye. Tile only time left for urlvsee llills from now on will be the first hour on Friday night and a_n_v coiltcntillufi mculillrcs will stand littln chance of gnllillg through before Vro- ro ntinn ill May. éednesllny night. bein!! A3” w°d` Diet, that there has been three canes of plague in London during the past three weeks. _ g _ ncsday, the house will not sit. Mln|\rd’¢ l..ininlnntiYcllrall_Plo§ffr1Plr_. Av___v_v__, _:___ _~,_ ____V___Y_ :_____._,_ _,_.__ _v________._._______.__,_.__ . ~ ‘ CANADIAN FARIGNJ WINNIDEG, Men.. Fab 21-The at er Conservatives were on the far ldologation to Ottawa, including nav Robert Rogers strongly supported eral M. P. P.’s, that it was thought him and they succeeded in carrying the govel-lament while opposing the ills lu nrclrllocllv .é._-__....-_._ - greement would hedge on the matter. titude of thc Manitoba government It il understood. \10W6V6‘i’. that Pl-O lu coming out an strongly and flat- footedly against reciprocity agree- iglist, and an enthusiastic admirer ol ment has created a great deal of our- era mler Roblin. who io.a staunch impun- Joseph Chamberlain, insisted that no d prise in Winnipeg. The farmers bavelmattor what the party oudeomo, he e expressed themselves so strongly on could not support the reciprocity `e.- tbe subtest, and so many promlnentlgreoment, an be believed that the in 'lcountry's future was at stake. Hon. s- the party caucus, ' l L Z. f l,-I. - . pig-. .~ _il H. V. ly -a .» l‘.."< _A ? _E 5'. ‘ l =l\a-._.f-.»s__.- ._ _,___ .. 1.1 ii ,_ > . . " ‘i.~ 1. . l., _., 1 ip., i. .l _ .ly 5 Qi. _l si? l- fli V i i ; . lf l ., _ ' 1 __.., .- ¢‘ _ 1, ._» -M5. .._;¢g_ J' if ..._ _ /» .l. _ _ ._ \%.¢r._~..ae.-.f .-_ N .1 if l . fi' .‘...