_lf , . _ _" f v I E 1 =1 3 'C ~s. reign ill ,PL ..._A 1 __ A __ 'iPi]PE ,» ‘ N , - . , E itgeolpte For Past Mjnth Quai Principal Moulton of Rockland §rdggd ltgmqgie Story of Q _ 'ter'_Ml|lion iipfeflilian' E iil;i_\Spi\ooi Opposed Out-' Poor girl Married to liuke , _ 31 ... _en “keg January |906 side Diversions ‘Delis Sille E _ H . 1, xg k _England Keeps Watch. y A __ i S p _ , __ .. . l‘§ on Sea 1 01-rawa, Fshl-The receipts or the Bonxnaxn, Ks, Ish 4.-Prlnatpa Bear, Feb.;-cossuenplg lnumtis _ _f U ,, y ' p@_piIlu depastsaant for the seven Lassen llsuivon at Buckland high eraairsaoal ears sqpyiljg sg g|,g,¢¢.|,¢w _ ' ‘ ' imma ended withJaauary,ahnwaa ia- sehoelesaalss semathlsg ci a scant-len asaultaaroganuo “menu qs "qu wang, smvua issue of m -’-‘» tnetis‘w_ seq- " :_ Ilsesssfs tetestlapln D0 ‘ . ta ti llstlslu _ .tuiMfe3:§.§J... .ni ' I hmm j rs&e»ily<;mtE:; mg; . ll i. 0 0 y ` " 'fini Us ih"h Hams.-aa&|livveteailoen` s pl`Esl:~rhe coz: p°mgmey'- ' uses' t. om' a I acre -itat! ‘ve _oar aye; bl-oegiieshe diaeinllns nl'-heir stir to e axle' obit, >_fp`qni|-ics have' inst`l`lil\ admiral, lint the captain ln question, being highly connect- ,¢, '_ allowed the com-_ nlauqgffhiahip mobs 'was nnii:` for i arshipia war -. 2 _l _l i ’$¢a'&,§§/d.h|l_ny hanidrinkers among naval oQosrs dlost, and the ndnpenesa in- tell do , mantle in .v eww 0! ...Iwi ~ - This looks hdenough, sud the larsl. newslhj `_ t seduction sf th¢ RU! ll oanish of a shock. Thellliy council in pursuance of Mr. -save annuasr ,gg-gcomngsandiug in-ch_ief.t_hat on lfarch I _ ilvl s`x'iifiiti*y depots will be sbolf, oss nuissl-nail. -" AIMS AT BRITAIN. lnsreadink br the British public. Bs= says: g 1 ` "The issue is to strengthen the._hsnds ol ] the ¥`aieti",'aud it is absolutely folly to aide em- .years the ner. that all the wail equipments( Germany ls aimed aaainsly Qi. ia`t B_rliuin. Thefact ia, Germany musty have specs tp ooiehiae lu. Suitable spucsi torthat purpose can only be seqahen; after defeat/ng England. Directly Great Britain is reduced to the rank of af i.hird` rate 'power Germany is world supreme. ' ‘ “lisrels no desire to annex those is-1 lands, but to cripple Great Britain iloan-1 cially. ' ‘ ' v, ..,».,...','; '_ - .~ - '5'P“"l. . V Lili .NJNTUHLL nnfliiu, itll Daughter of Their Excelennles Esrl“rnd.Countass. _ ..§rg_y ,. .~u..,, ..- r ,_-_ or-rawa, reel s.-Lady Grsareu, sinus' alien-ornera and my any; also at emsetlsn»el¢°¢U<|u;! :;l\|:‘:'5"" H slid, eu! is treo .tr =. “_ .ree midm ret?vering when she took a re~ laps!- At the opens: el the hgua of orders e hs :seEl‘”"Blr°‘;'iitrl6'i.airrirr moved use as-‘L lonrsnqt ei the House out of sympathy Iovhif Bhsiieihciel' KIM Ind Uolitess Grey. ‘ ,..,,..___.._-1,»-*-° THE PHUGHESS Ili ENE llilli iflllil \ i . of Priisocullon and ,Usfsico in Presenting ' To lui! - ,.- L "_ 1 itieu dIDNi.h¢ol\YOll|0il\»- lor see prisocsrto the ]_. tslill l a WMMWMS silill ll sinlii Company Refuse to Qisclljlrge Qlljectivnible Wiirkmnil ilu,n1l>el:ii_)i) ` Svnrynv Mmm, N. B., Feb. 4-One thousand union men want out on strike ysstirdly _at No. 8 cniliery of the Nova Ssotiabteel Company atBydney linen The men’ refuse to work with non-union mea: of which there an about iw am~ played at the mines. The tmnbie, which has been brawlnz for some time, is purely Ol O UDDI mated For some time the union msn have Aisn`iidr`a` yesterday exchanged 'visits "iii-"ffui'iy 'iisve 'Joined ' ‘--2 ilB.I‘sh n`m‘“". Pen” d "°mn°'”'-E h” lor the past seven in Nm*-"W W hh' *Nu* hnhl’ "6"" mouths ` H ,8lil,@. The increase for offila Royal Artillery The council the mm of san over January, 1000 as gag- to the gssqn gi v,¢»|240.d_l!i-' W inf win E Qch news as this, studied alongside what 8':-'Mwerd Russell, proprietor and ` ediorofthe Live l Post wri I rpoo , tru in _" ' . ._ 5 l h ' ~ _ rnls yaar lt will graduate a el»s» nf 59, duke and Marisa were married. "°"“ """'°“° ° "““'° °' °’° 6°' »»»'l-north we how-1 of the wh- ol' sem-warn. 1.1...." .mt .1 tn. .id ' ~&i"‘deetlons. makes ratharfdlscoscart-l , " The Sensational Adventurtsi ol a Wostener Who Came l East for Quiet. ; Boa’r0N,Feii. 4-A government employs who has spent several years in the “Wild West" recently visited the haunis oi his ohildhnod in the East. Lie has [etnrnsd to Isdlnn territory to look io! a quiet spot where life may be ` sl.i°.Ysd without fear of death. Upon as- rivthg in Washington he called at Raleigh Bold to see a' friend. While psessaQng his card he was started by the pistol thou. which killed ax-senator Drown of Utah. ' The western lmen caught a train and made for Connecticut, aeopplag at Green- wich. as he entered the hotel where he snpeoted to stay, a bride 'of two dnya killed har husband by jahbing a iail file into his sys. Again the Westsroer fied. V Arriving in Now York, he wasattraoted by a mas running madly down the elses' with a pistol in his hand. Os reaching the elevated road the mea relsa1f"tlse pistol te \ls hill and ended his Nh The traveller hsvlly ,ysenraed to waiiliiiés is4,i.ae`ts"selvrsasae um-` isldll Isola lsieldwhcllvsliAVisjhls In spell a few days in the country. Barenaked the tewe of Culpeper just ia- tisreto behold twe brothers surrendering them-elves to theiaw slim' firing I3 shots ilthhs brother in-law who had msnied their sister an hour before. hat- settled ir. The wrsterser has returned his “wild sad woolly" home m` sales his nerves aad get some sleep _ -.., _ Ivesrilei “Uses hiss seeesl new have ee assay natal-is etvmlosa that the ,sehoolsuanmeau lit only fer a iast'ag plsse lar titans." In this resort ha rrcoas- nsseds dolls sway with class organise- tlsus daring the iirst three years. and llritlilll lllvluelng of pupils by the point alarger avsraae attendance than any clharhighsnhooi in nelly of equal sin. Rockland has a population of 8150 and he high school rglsters 256 pnniis BRIGADJ BR TUBNEES VISIT. , it hwiih great pleasure The Guardian ahiloullces the visit of Brigadit J. W. Turner to the Charlottetown Salvation Ariny corps on Feb. iith and llth. The rigadier will conduct a series of special geek and services. J ndglng the Brigadier from his previous visit we look forward to this with great_ expectations. nr AN ow sAi.r The -Mor-vols oi Magnetism How Skip im, wau¢stalaess,1e_il in ‘ioY6’wiiu `hsani.hul het poor girl named Martha Ksrasos. and prepared w I o|l70i.l78ove|-the same' tins in iahlsaaaasirepnrt tn the schoil hoard pnkabauasaég, marry her. The duks's hther, however, teak steps to prevent the union. , While the Qsflllklg was in progrcss the INDI duke was suddenly called aw!! by ofneditsystsm. Principal Moulton is asurgant' message, and went lc the oneolths leading educators of E»\stern‘ French consulate.” li appears that the Kaine. and the Rockland high school hae, young duke was adjudged a insatic and ister ialna to Vistas. Thefether ol Mutha trawl the brim- grcom to Vianua_,dnd wont there anrl conducted him back to Athens. where the dsko ludaced the xonsg duke to go to Peril, where his _i_'athe_r resided, and nlskc his peace with thc family. But, from that tim¥ eil tnce of iiwyenng duke has been iosh and his father- has applied tothe Vatiaau authorities hers to annul the marriage. l__ llulltl clini- lltxiti sflvin Mlxico Cnr, Feb. S.-Advicee were rsuiivsu yesterday by A. W. Donnelly, head of the Canadian Commercial Agency hue, ata i g that all arrangements have heh completed for the inauguration of the steamthlp service between 'the Pacino Doris ci Canada and Mexico. The li-st lthipmenlwiii sail (mm Van, convarin March and complete its south- ern journey gt Salina Crus. ,TNLELHE PEHPLE , - y Q E HHHIEH LN SEHJE Punaw, C./lo., Feb. 5.-A despatch Enom Salida, Colo, rays: -At leasta dosen lives are believed tc have br-on lost in a terrilc snowstorm that come down lon-l aesh mountain last aight overwhelming bl't`lhe`li 'the men tthemeelv , th - , b »-» »»-sv-»-»»~»»» »» ~~°~f~ fm- AN INTERESTING f .':.':1,.::.".°::..:"n:;'.::2.:'r.':':r """"l""i`°""’ E ATM? "F T-UE SEA FNTHEH .L[lSl LliE llilsllln illinl, _ _ Still iii" EW” ""'° of v°e°»‘ le S1#i»'°¢°eP°" With a Horseshoe. e;--_~_°_;_=;;-1-;,f~ ~--,,;»g;°-“gg ' ,V < a se s res sues, er r e P““'-’""“”K'°‘E"'“"“‘H°“°°“ ' some use sim.. 'rm npieuos ei a temp ceased thsdrs and the tavher'a life witir"'Pnaideat lfallisres _had Mme. . . _ ralticree, hasthslr waicstisr did not Hamm 1=~¢l,4_--vehen ima ships lret ‘eostroog that they fairly polled tthav ;La|:alo:_tS|:M<:n‘;s:;nt»:|s;ve':i;: mkeeolhlwewwneve " came onthe: ww»~“'°° °' ""“‘°‘ °° """'°"'“‘" "°"° "muh amz; ‘iz was-'man instances me misuse Later the King and Queen rode in 4|,,||°¢¢_¢n through their magnetic andthelscl that they wenlasa I *aiu nov.; _. stehiosii¢e_r_o,versai1les.whfr¢l?emi1s. essmlrs. some ws- ell." .sms marcus the Jlhbrdm :owns 2': 'mend 1:: y. WWW ?i°°Uf;*° 'Mi' N °‘ mtlrissmesavsl srulssueoiapssicasmrne . si. yi tv ’ i“"*`°°*;“ I sais mfjestlee aftsrwkdh p ,,“¢N¢ early iron ships. rl'i>°i\\°l|°°“°°~ “"°°*" ° 9 ‘°"* ... i ................ '"-'-- ..... ...... .. .... ..... ................. ......... . HHESH HS" Sml salleriss -au cept . ~ \ 1 att .Pa id Loanda, on ths"w ev palace of Versailles. risteoa, to “las c::;ai|:u:-st; =“:3iA,m\;.'l In nu, W. Q" y ._ *cum mis nw awe' lessor. "ti" md f¢v~‘*°*- E H partner on the Daswr-ight "wemadealaetvoysgsatsra ." MS :¢oo‘:.sltrrs one cf the closest. -'1'l“"“""""°‘° “www the fact that the ima _hull wsaiil 'arts-sctthe needle of the som-l P ` ».“¢|m“¢| ha, “thrhlsii whirl get ' \ ~ . , muh.; and make lpway ra Q - , _ ' ' Bos1'o|v,Fch.l~Ths arrivals oi New- _'_`, .. " l|."0nlhls royage, which w fre# dlaad herring have lva vsuela .sith ,A '1-U", passe wits else bale. balk nmmrisgaaa ww bins. ?“"1:§P..:r ..-:‘....' °°". ...'-..'.°.° UH mm" HHHHL- er:-:.:*.t:.‘::-::~.‘°.::;~,-:.:.'.~ UINVOYIEEYEEHQHHO? --- '.1'le Aussieanhniis new all in "' lille Train- ~', 4 uv so 1-~. n .ro ` Www” W ' 35""-"°i`.§°.t'f.'.".‘."..‘:'.-"."::..':..°‘:r °`"' wrresll i it ll t "ills pposed he trot; ia.*l'hs s.nw thu gz me wsssll is win sa ill mills , uilil iii mills 0rraw;.leh. A-1'ls V y eftheo( I ......,_,_.__n:ia L , Us the ll hen fe slit ii; i. Lin iii it i 9. =g°7_- War 0iJ Nw You, Feb. s.-mr About the pouiblmy ei wu between .Tapas end re. Uulted States keeps up, notwithstanding all manner of o$clal ridicule. The Suu prlnla today s very interesting cable from Tnkio in' which the correspondent writes: “Viscount Hayashi, minister of foreign nifsirs. in response to an enquiry today sent the following message: ‘Japan has not the slightest idea cigeing to war with 4 ' he United Bi-lh¢l.’ “The entire absence of warlike feeling n Japan is explained by Bapon Kanekc. formerly special envoy to the United States, who said: ' “Tile Japonehe understand America bet-' ter than the Americana understand Japan. A arcat tnaioriiy ofthe men holding pull- llc positions here were educated by Ameri- can instructors and h ve long studied American institutions. Hlow, thrown# the press and otherwise they are helping the Weill Amelieev 'MP this# ew! tests l1¢°1=f° That United States and A Great Brit- ` Arg Beneiaciore - #PHL people to appreciate the diiilenlly the fed. eral government iles under in controlling the action d the individual staiea Beau after the iirst phase oi the seuregatloi question. the people gained confidence In the sympathy which a great majority it the Americans still have toward Jhpan. "Bushido, Ja|»un's moral system, in- sists that a linger shall never be raised against is bepeiseiarrdapan owes het position among tha powers to Americn. lu the event of the most npiavorgple Wg. come cf the questions pending between Japan and the United States, the tarm- ar's national existence would* not be threatened. “ln the matur oi the Ohinesa and Rub sian wars, eonliitimls were diifsn nv. Even than .iapau yielded point after point In order to avoid ' war. Those governments, sho knew, were hostile. The Alnericrn govarnlontantlpeopia, with England, are -lapsu's best friends. \Var is unthink- able." ` 4 STANDING UE THE it Pllliis Election of 26 Collservatlve - I3 Liberals and 3 Socialists Vaucovvsil, B. C., Feb. li.~Complete returns ofthe elections of Saturday are notyet in, but it lookaas though the standing of the parties would hc! Con. ssrvatlves £0: Liberals rl; loclallaie 8. Premier McBride. itls expected, will rs- conatruet his Cabinet sites' the ,aomiag session of the sture. Belair elected BEHLIN HELLES ' HUB BililHS As_t_0undlngilevel»-ltilin of Gross Friud Perpetrteed by Lead- ers of Society Banus, Fall. 5.-Astonishing revels tions are being made of fraud committed by society women who mek! a pvaetiea ol taking a premiaest part-in hasausaad nthsfcharity functions. In one case a woupaa sold kisses on the bare arm for |l.l0, on the seek for l¢.asd on the cheek lorl7.6'). These who were for two rests, 5s‘:‘Ph'|Evu\ier is expected to elect to sith! Dswdney. thus giving up his Victoria seat. The Victoria msn will likely be given the Provincial Bccrelarl-` ship in succession to llanson, who was de- feated in Alberni. Carton Cotton. Con~ sarvative, was elected lor Richmond. 11-ii?-U-*X*l“_ DUBLIN Eli NS N LUNHUN IS IHLLLL Loxmm, Fab. 5.-Keen frost and snowstolma, plentiful sunshine and hiilh winds, amounting cn the wut "and south coasts tc again, have been the principal ingredients ofthe weather mixture the last week. Socially Loiidou is very dal', and Duc in is havlun all the fun, for thc re the season has' commenced in real earnest. the nm. and principal event being lady Grenfell‘a ball, January U, followed by drawing rooms ou the Zlith and Blat. Lady Aberdeen, who is working spleri-, didly, has been obliged to appoint iou pages instead of the usual two aa the yosng people would sever he able to keep up inrso many late nights except by tal- ng lt in turn, two at a time. TWU STENMEHS IN Hill PLNEE Ilatirax, Fab. 6.-The two stenmere' reported exclusively lu yesterday mon - le¢‘s Chronicle as being ofl’ "tif Bible- ona in tow ol the outer, and heading fui Halifax, get as far as Keteh Harbor yn- tmlsv amrsoos. when they were ob llged to anchor. owing tc the terrible gale easing. The ships were reported to be in a very dangerous pcitlon as a heavy see wal raselng and numerous shoah abound in that vicinity. .iii-uilinl lili iiusi limi en¢sns|ss».r°;sT-oseesless no gjgllb - . . U ‘illfil :tit §¥‘}i{ §rr’E; iidlr igfe i ag 'inrilil shocked by this and other still more toniahlng devices of obtaining alone were told that everything was ins! ihb in theeense of charity, ' Recently one women detected In the not of stealing money was publicly as- saulted ata aheritehle fate by s woman whose indignation carried bei- away. Another “hyena of charity” was dr- tnted in the act ol pocketing money. and was compelled to disgarga her spoils on the spot in the tall view sf lnaiy or iiiiy contemptuous spectators. Bits was searched than sud then. aal geld coins were extracted from her pcs- kate, from the folds of her dress. and svea hom har dainty shoes. Then she was driven from the huiidlan amldlond hlassa and hopte. \N$lNlll PLEl Mil Nlll SUEIIEEH in Thaw Case-ierllme Trio, Herd t0 Break Dowll L Dtfelice Nlw Yonx, Feb. 6 The task of pro ving to a Jury tbat‘Barry Thaw was issene-through heredity and mental trees-when he shot and killed Stanford White, was taken up yesterday hy the defence ln this famous ease, see when sdgosvnmentwas saaonaced lateria the afternoon it was the general opinion is vim court room that bit little program had beth Bull; 'i°haw's attorneys endeavored la vain to “ elses esters ras gary messes assrii. ie `wss said, terrors eats-aiu of inmsiay in the seilseeral hraaohseof the tisfsstiasvs iamiiy,batlsywrs-shlcshadatevsry . pm by nisulsvaetarsey mess. waess cmetioes were ashvwly ess rsilaai .iaetlss Ii diss'-lg however, gud ilslvbii '~ w ,_ .~:... ..3'£‘°°..'.-..-::~..' Condcsscladvcniscmnu (Kiki) BTUTB1 . -r' -r-i.:rr.':i.t~.~.~_-'-~ l s Ellifyi Hi;