The NN/'cazztl/zicr Tod/ °f- _ e e _ ny.. Frozen ,dllilcfii cllicrztztfc Higher Tempe . A , i A ""s-ua-I “ ,_ ._ 1 ~.~ -.~ ... _ _ ’ -A . - - ‘ _ e ,, Paces > i i f - A ‘ --~~ ltoo A-. 1 - - i ‘ ‘ " ll BRING it " oninv FooND`pn mi \viinKLi1.Ei'r.'pwrn1. nnxi.ri1nr} _ ‘ _ CHAR Lo'rfrEfrowN, i>n_1Nc1-3 EDWARD is AND, CANADA SATURDAY 'ANUA 'vi 1' is. 1-" lL ’ .ti .R 271 9° isi§nYi"coi=v 2: co “z ;~a dl on TRAIN WRECBKED ~ RUNNING SIXTY Miles an flour, No One Killed but Many Badly Bruised--An incendiary Set a A Switch Open. liuiti.iNG'r0N, Vermont-, Jan. 20.-(Spe-I Six cars jun\ped the track and were clall-The New England States limited ldeniolished,hutfortunntcly no passengers west express from Boston to Montrealiwere killed, thoallll ninny were badly was wrecked tonight at Bolton twenty-hruized. niilca from hero by runiiinginto ii switch F The train was running slxiy miles un which hail been opened with malicious i hour when the accident occurred and the intent. NNlllllN EBH EBENCN ElEEl i 5 E l’.\uis, Jan. 25.-A despatch froui be Orient. says that orders have been given inthe arsenal there to dispatch large quantities of uinniuiiltion to Fort Ds i-‘rance, Island of Martinique for the .\ilnntic Division of the French fleet, new cruising in Venezuelan waters. NIUE Blllliil TU N|S|l MNNiNili l\[oN'i'ni<:.\i., Jnn. 2o.--Ilis Excellency, ]')'iri Grey, Countess Gray, Lady Sybil Grey, and iiudy Evelyn Grey, will honor Monlrcnlwitlitiicir presence fora fort- night, during the’ niontli of 1<`ebrut\i‘y. Lord Strnthcoiin has kindly placed his llorclicstt-x~Street residence at their dis- posal, and they will occupy it froui lifeb- ruary 12 to 22. NNSSELL NNNSi` NPFENB IN EBNBT MiiN'|‘nn.\|., -lan. 25.-An drdcr has been issued against llavid Russell, citing him to nppeur before the Court and show enuso why hc has ncglccicd to produce certain hunks oi' at-couiits, etc., in connection wiih ihc invcsiigntioii last autumn into the .\hbyc's E|l`ervcscent Saltconcerii. Mr. liiissell was ordered by the Court to pi-o~ dncc these books, hut, it is stated, that so far he has neglected to do so. The pi-unity for this offence is ii ycnr`i~\ ini- prisonmeni-. and a gmfdeal of interest is t-xliiliitnd iii iinaiiclnl circles ns to wliat <~.\u\ie the financier will show for his iillcgrcd dllatoriness. ii?--1 \’\'A'l‘I‘lli IN YOUR BLOOD 7 Lots of people linvc thin watery blood- thcy cut pleni-.Y hui. dol\_t_ illileiit- \\'licnd|gestiou is poor. food isnt con- \ ericii into iiourislimci»t-iii const-qurncc ilu- body riipidly loses strenizth. l`o pos- itively renew health, nothing eqnius i"| rrozonc. lt excites sharp appetite,- iiiuki-ii the stolnneli digest, forms life ,n..1_,.i.|i||gl.]0qil_ Abundant strcnrth is .sure to follow. if you need more v tallty, 1-xiraeneigy, better nerves, then use l-`l-rrozoiio the medical triumph oi' the age. liiliy ccnts huyan bex of fifty chocolate -nnted Ferrozono tablets. . i :cs Q-:Elem El:-is l§VlUNSEY’S` MAGAZINE for February is 11 GREAT NUMBER. Ladies Home Journal and all other Igood Magazines for ru.. i-906 now on our News Counter. V it escape of the pussemlcrs is miraculous. NINBSNNLL Elilli'S Wlii PHilBllEli Giii¢v1ii:e,Januni~y 25.-The will of the late Mnrshnli Field was filed for probate today. Specific bequests are made to the ng;;|-i-.gate of $25,358, 000, The reniainder of t-he estate is lcftin trust for the son MarshullFlcld,Jr., (died November 27) and his descendants. The principal of thc residunry estate is to be kept intact until one of the sons of Marshall Field, Jr, shall reach thc age of fifty years. The largest single bequest is for $8,000,000 to hc used as an endowment and building fund forthe Field Columbian inuseum_ The widow is given $1,000,000, and to the dangliter Mrs. Beattie, of Leamington, Eng., $1,000,000 is left in trust. Bill BETNNNS BY WIHELESS Hamtfax, Jun. 25-On her trip from Ciicrhourg to Halifax the battleship Dominion was in communication by wireless with the station at I’oldliu (Wales), [orl,ii00 miles and received thc latest returns of the English elctlons. The ilcniinion requires about 1i50tons of eil fuel besides 2,030 tons of coal. and if idic can secure it she will remain at liuliinx ten or twelve days; if net she will take her departure on Saturday. ilNEil Sllllll’ ll N|NiiSlllN i\’i_\'us'roN, Ont. Jan. 25.-The City is talking tonight about an exhibition on the Market Square, soon after four o'clock, of angry nicn pumclllng eiieh other und Mnyor Moivnt. iiijhctwecn tlicin, seeking to separate them. The befurrod pugiiists were D. M. lilcintyie, City solicitor,aiid thc Coiiscrvativc candidate for the Ontario Legislature, and Michael Sullivan, contractor for many public buildings, and n. Liberal worker. The conflict uns the outcome of a purity ngraenieiit, and charges and denials of violation. Neither man was iiiiured. _ii l WNlliESliE lSSlSSlNll|llN WAsniNaad'a acquaintances. Bat Mrs. Fay has an attachment for hams as pronounced na-ia har beauty and vivacity, and will glvn little heed to the "events ofthe season," acquaintances de- oiarc. Already slie has won the heart of Mrs. William Mnttliews, the rich aunt with whom Leroy Fay made his home at HB Commonwealth avenue, prior to the mar- riage. Mrs. Fay was formerly Miss Jennie Murphy of Prince Edward Island. 4 mama snonsiis Assica. _‘ ._...‘ i rqnoin-o,.mi.‘ 2|-'rin onun-ic Legu- laiurn hal been called for February fifteenth. Yorker and company, of Toronto, real estate and mining hroircrs, assigned today. The liabilities are ].wo,lv‘u‘th_ousand dollars. 'Ilia asaef.s;a_ro n°ai_i1.\i.~ ~' lln|ni't Linlmeni Uurn Barns. etc. Dinan m,|,“,¢¢oon\oporbox. All4P\ll’l’ll“' . Q 1, 'lNE IINBIEE UE Halifax tomorrow will go direct to Gibral cepnon W' f Insane of the Canadian Pacific. i MONUTDN. Jan. L10.-(Special.)-The SW-I _ Vicroiua Jan. Bti.-(Special)-Theenhlc Tmrm, Cdmmlsslon met hem many when - _ ‘_ I swim” Olly of Topeka “mud today C Wi;Niri:o,V Jan. 20. - (Special)-The nn excessive snow fail in the wt-st. P clfi several prominent merchants and mnnu~ .With tireiity-three survivors from steamer “B an ai c Rnuway ls having mm” M°5"`miU‘> Jim' 2“~ -(Si'I‘l'lI\|»l -- A . . facturcrs appeared ' f ' ‘ ` Yalencia. - Any Increase of duty an woolen goods A ,. - i The total number saved is forty um] _A5 Illeolllewaet n great slide occurred British Columbia is preparing ir fln.il was omwsad. ____ - m."ynme|y_nveam1ut' and Monday's train from Vancouver is demand on the Doiiiinicn Goverinuunt ioi Dr. Murray wanted a lower rate on V V _ _ V ,One man is wandering demented on no: ulwodaygslflte at winning' A hE"¢'"` ","“"“°’_""“E °f the lllmlli-‘|'\l cemm, spzus of NRM “.i,.e_ R(;1;{1;A\\.;.g:t.bJ;i]nY2;-gvhile W. B. Tun,” Island ,md Indians are senmmng urge one of incn engaged in terms under wlin-li they ent.-i-cd the Hillsboro Plaster Mills opposed i'educ- chasing guokét 1;, ui\om'e 2:5 for him. The Valencia is now all broken clearing the "Mk bun the dlmcumes are °°“r°d"“."°“' don of duty on plaster and mme” were "al depot last Thursday’ his Qvunseb “pl V se;;re. lm l I V Failing to Ret a siitl.~f.icio|»_v rciily it rem] “king for an Equullzuuon at duty on which for the moment lm ,md ,dt on tha e s V es are 1 ue to ieavy snons and I declares they will go to the fool of the English c,“.u,enwm.e ns at present soma platform, was stolen. Yesn:rday~tlJB ` “UU Weill-l\¢¥`~ `i,lirone and ask the King forpcrniission Unlike eastern Canada there has been ito sect-de from ()|||m¢1u_ _ ' '-' - ' . ' .i . . police found the valine in an ,empty box car in Hull. It had been broken open. but the contents, which consisted chiefly of wearing apparel, were apparently intact. Mr. Rankin has been notified of the recovery of his valise; NN EMPFHNB Pi-mis, Jan. 25.-Since Prince 'l‘unn’s sou was dismissed on account of his fnthor's complicity in "Boxer" disturb-` ances, there has been noheirtothe throne. The dowager empress therefore has ordered all eligible princes to be presented on the Chinese New Year, and from these she will select three or four who will he kept; in the palace for a year or two. From these princes the eniperor's successor will be nominated. iiililpiilwiii cliiiti iii tial fi' 0'r1‘awA, January 25.-It-is _over a month since the King signed ii. treaty between Canada and Japan. its is now gone forwardto Tokio to bs- ntged by His Imperial Majesty the Mika . The treaty is expected t/uno into affect about the first of March, when Canada will immediately secure the benilt of the min- imum tariffof Japan. V iiiili il] Kill INENHNBLE ENSES Cohuiiiivs, Ohio, January 20.-Pain~ less d nth for pain-racked sufferers who have ieibehanca of recovery and who do- sire to live nolonger will he possible If the bill introduced iii the general as- sembly yesterday is passed. Under its provisions persons suil`ering from incur- able disease or from injuries from which there is no hope of recovery may he legally cliloroformed to death or killed in any other painless way which physicians niny recommend. _1.;,__ THE POSTMASTER , TELLS HIS SECRET His Health Mziiiiliy Due to the Use of_Dod ’s Kid- ney Pills. Postmoater I.ce-To-aka Ten Years Youn er Than his Seventy-Six Years and Ife Gives f-lie Credit to the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy. Tniuciirrao, Cumberland Oo., N. B., Jan. |20 -(Speolal).- Horatio J. Lee, postmaster here, is naw in his seventy- iilxth year but so bright and healthy dose he look and so energetic hi he in his movements that he would easily pass for. ten years younger. . i "l-Iow do I keep young looking," the. poatmaawr says. Wall I attribute It. largely to my good-health and ,my health is mainly duo to the use of Dodd‘a Kid.§ nay Pills. 1 ‘ “I Brat learned the value of thla Kidney! Remedy soma yearn and. 1 wu theni suffering from Kidney Diauie. My fm. and legs swelled and I had to rise eight or ten times iiwtho night because of urinary troubles. S x boxes of Dodd‘a Kidney Pills restored my health nt. that time and 1 have used them at intervals since. ‘ “To anyone ahiieted with Kidney Trouble I say ‘Dodd's Kidney Pills ary all ` Siill MNEHINES Maisonneuve and seized eight slot Pillai louis in NNVE SNBNE BUll ii Lennon, January, 25.--Rear-Admiral Prince Louis of Batteuburg, is about to relinquish his present command to loin the adrnirality board, in which a vacancy has beéh caused by the appointment of Vice~Admiral Drury to the command of of the Particular Service Squadron. 'EIISENISEB NS ll N|ililN PLNYEH New Yoaic, Jan. 25.-The defence in the trial of Norman Hapgood, editor of Collier‘s \Veekly,nharged with criminal libel in punishing a paragraph relating to the connection of City Magistrate Joseph M. Deuel with Town Topics, continued today, the liitrcdiictioii oi, testimony as to the methods employed by ` Town Topics in securiuglts news matt- er and gossip, along with the experience of several men of prominence in dealing with publications concerning them in that paper. Charles S. Wayne, formerly managing editor of Town Topics, was againa. wit- ness and testified nt length. He said that Recorder Goff’ and Justice Vaubrunt. of the appc`late division of the supreme court had l»ecn:critich-icd in 'l‘cwn Topics while Justice Deuel was connected with the publication. “Who wrote the articles that caused ‘)1illy’ Travers to commit suicide?" :asked District Attorney Willlniii Travers Jerome, for the prosecution. "Rowe, the Newport oorrespondent,’ the witness replied. liobert R. Rowe, who gave his occu- pation as' Newport correspondent `of Town Topics, later was called to the stand. He said hs had been a telegraph operator at Newport and admitted that he had given the information secured by nieana of his connection with the tele- graph company to Town Topics. lie anlrl also that he had disguised himself as violin player lu order to get into the Duchess of Marlborougws hall at New- port to report it for Town Topics. SACKVILLE NEWS. The Y. M. C. A. of Mount Allison Unl- versity has elected Geo. S. Patterson, '07 and H. II. Irish, 'ii as delegates to li Mis- sionary Convenilan to ho held at Nnsh~ ville, Tenn, on February ‘LB io March 4. W. J. Patterson, Il. A.. Mount. Allison, '02 has been elected an hit. A'a represen- tative ata Banquet to he given by the Wesleyan Theological College in the James Ferrler Hall, Montreal, on Friday, Feb. R. Mr. Patterson is now attending McGill. - - - linard’\ Linlmeai Rallovu Nounlgih CHICAGO MARKETS- iimiclliiiliwsii iiiilisilv iuiil sllin SECESSION Tliik A » ni iii iimri til nusll lining mum iii wnici . iN B. COEUMBIA ______',__ Generali" LowerDutles Favor- ,_,”,,§§{,§,f§‘;§,j‘§‘;§’_§’°§,f§'}§§{,'§‘,j`,§§;}j_§§j_" Oi S.S.Vaienciq and Ninety- Base/d ou Final Demand for Better Terms- ‘id with 0"'V One EX- ""'”” '°°°“'“" '“°"‘ “""- ’°“"~i "Ve '-05' 0"° Wffll Serious Snow Slides in liiouiiiain Section trouble with avalanehes in the mountains despatch from Victoria, Ii. C., says tinit IIEEIEEHS NNE very slight. General Lake is credited with the plan of getting the British officers places in the colony. The an- nouncement yesterday of English officers getting the staff places in the royal sciiooi of gunnery here has added con- sternation to the anxiety among the efiicers in the permanent forces here. HE STNEE THE 'l‘ono.\"i'o, Jan. 225.-The \\'cel¢ before Christmas Rev. D. M. iiiartin of Canning- ton had a valisc with nbout$~i00 worth of _lewellry stolen from n waiting' room nt the Union Station. Une of the articles in the grip was ii solitifgold watch set with diamonds, which was found yester- day in the possession of Morris Morden, in Toronto ind, formerly a C. P. R.firemnn, who was arrested in Hamilton. More stolen property was sold in Toronto. Morden will be brought back today. WNS liNllWNEl] WHILE ClllSl|N P U Sunaunooiciz, Jan. l.'i-Two gii is, one fourteen years of nge, and the other iour, were drowned in n brook at the foot of u hill near Bowen avenue, EnstfSherbrooke, this afternoon. The girls were sliding on the hill and went into the brook, which ordinarily hai-ilittle water, but owing to the unusual weather, it was flooded and running swiftly when the children were drowned. The elder girl was the daughter of Octave Annaire, and the younger of Thomas Gagnon. Eillli BUBNINN ll HUFEWELL Ni-:iv Gi.Asuo\\', January 25.-A wo_ man named Mrs. Chisholm died at Hope- vrelisevcral days agoastlie result of burns sustained the day previous. It appears that the woman was alone in the nouse at the time, and :sitting in front of the fireplace her dress caught fire. She was quickly enveloped in ilames and har screams attracted the attention ofpeople near by, who rushed to her rescue. The flames were smothered, hut the woman was so badly burned about the body that ahe never regained eoiiao~ Iousness and died ycslerdny. She was of advanced age. TESTIMONIAL Annandale. Aug. ith, lim. This ia in cortifi' that I wan groublud for -wma yearn with an itching akin incase from which I could not aloe? at nights* the torment was past rloooi-lining. tried dociora and pat- ent mndieinon thont. anecoaségiving up hopes ofcvar cvuoriiiiogigs wan.. ' vit-ho nina of Prmidarico aiu lton wan called in our midit nd nftorafsw of his magnetic treat- CIIUACO, January Hi -(Bp0olal)- Dom, Deo., 442 Ooru, May, 44 Wheat " an what " B4 I Pork, MAI, $l4.l.i Pork. Jill., “L12 \-llbt.'.» ‘l‘ry‘thcn‘raud you will he aura to and n benet\i~"Z ||inard’| Llnlmenl Cum Dandruil. n 1 u . ""’ .lf'r..|‘i.§`$`.';'i...{”.ii¥..°‘i»’&'f. ii-°f`“.W°.."°‘..l§’.ii.ii‘?».‘i fiiwabé woiilfu hayaiitiiy advise a who :offer ii- . non o an ifern pan, °~°- Pmf. Hamilton hu his rooms oiimleirtaro? Bt. W l‘i WNNNEBENS WIN GETTING Jililllli ENUM ELNSBBW . raided li licensed suloons' yesterday in __ ___ Rambling machines. Detectives by K A. I . ,- _. , , _ _ , workimg from uw centre' prevvented meuI;1i;;‘:|rz“.Tti;n\;|ti;y“hi;le$`h§v;i;iliti‘ili; Sr. Jails,.Iau.26-(Special)--l`iic hockey “once or meh, coming being, Kham The way the impermcmcers are Ming “med match last night at llalifnx, 1-esultedln “°°“5°d i1l°ldi‘»d 110|? tllllliii' “lid W9" into the Canadian service. All the good “Newry fmthe w"“d°""`“i’y " Sl-`0‘”° U' '1ii°WBd Wi 011 Personal ball. posmons are barns “wen then, thus seven to the New Glnsgow's three. making the chances for Canadian officers MNSNNE HNS BEEN BISMISSEB Nl’-\v, Yuan. Jan. en.-_'rm iiiooinyn police last night abandoned the wise i\il1\instJehnA MacIsanc,tlie Clmilettt- Q N } 't;nlau, who nfti-lr bring locked union n U c arge of assaulting his wife was accused by the latter of having; pl..." ,m accomplice in the murder of Mnhlc l’n;;i-. at Weston, Mass. Nil HNZINE iii JEFFEHSNN i\'A'm~|mz, Miss., Jan. '.!5.~Cnflct .Inca Sitmaii, of Greensburg Ln., who was said to have died from ,injuries receivi-<1 from ll`\xi;a'Ienl;`;"r:Vlt)l;lefi't‘i?oii liiilliniy Collette, is ed the matt; “Nm ii D. 0' Luc' wha WDDYL. that bod fr o t e Grand Jury, imliliuti ‘ _Y o the fact today. 'l'hc Grand Jury failed to uncover any attempt to hazing at Jefferson and tim pmt,-,_, inattor has been dropped. -io nan skis was ri-:i.i.oi.i1‘As. P14/iasoxs. AiNsi,i=:v's. ' Poi-iri.Al, i Four Tan CK News, FAMILY Jtiizkrvar., Rsvmw oi-' Ra\‘ii~;\\-s. Wmiison. GRAND. Scaissaas. Harpers Bazaar. geiineator. °‘"\g Ladies' journal, Ladies’ Home Journal. Woman‘a Home Companion. I London Magazine. ~ i 7.‘il‘.?"i’ ‘Z-i“'°"' e ea in Newspapers CANADIAN anifAMERiCAN received daily. Subscriptions taken .tg i’<`ii’i$i-”i’»'" im” ""‘ t e WORI, movns. ' " cinrni a ci.; na, lictY'7o‘o"":eai.(»ioorgo and Queen. i T ' ` ` ' ' ' ' i if Im, ,