, , » ' ` Tiorusrr, Oat-‘\"'(5P\\_\\ll|)-'\'|\0 lr!! Of- riciiii expression er the in-ni\‘e indium- tion over the new railreeri, time schedule unburned by ‘theduardlna stew days ego was vuiloodhif GU! GilU'f"\'li UCOUNI Of ine wsrtrrindsneore or 'rress uric sr 'i-irnisir the enireufieprseointion wnsllt67l|\iY,~ le- B0ll\fl‘ “°|N¢il'\‘ bl .i_ J. Arsenairit and carried unanimously. wheres. iiierrinesniiwsle mseennii- wq was bail\‘hy thspecple ani in the people and handed over to the Dominion ni confederation with the express undev- nt mdlng that it loin the best interer of the peonie: And whereas it has time and again been demonrirated that n dual train service a necessity to any live ccmmunit! Will- l° that travel and irailic can move quickly nnll o0Ili.in0illlYi and whereas an agitation lu-nh no lor y -ars secured thereeofnition oi the prin- ¢|,,|¢_ pn this wee\srn___end or this island ,las subversive oi our plain rights and ,ipieviisg-rr _up to the present accorded.- ig Adopted, - Time Table ‘Service on thc” T as heretofore. , »` Railway, at least from the authorities | .and whereas our conditions are such as \ tx make vreqnaaeehange is the matter ct their schedules ohjoxlous to he public. ~ ` laelwad that in the opinion _ of this Bead IUC' thi country at large a ‘desi qsesmr-se.1g,i.s.ssenia;ss insis- tsinee nvssi' -v°"" '"°°“""°'7' md hmm' "ru bn lovernment from bench. Mr. Lloyd 5° U . N. 7 1 `1'.j=_ lived in the United Stains ihiy two Gwms M, bn" ,gum-ing our mid,-1;, ao.; on gl _ 111, I *~"=--__ \|ll'1iolpoit.ha Liberals can never fa - Canada whence she came Immhrwtioel iiniigii iiiiiiiii , Losnon, Oct. 17.-lun valuable paper contributed ta the Times’ Mr. Bidney Webb exhanetlveiy analyses tha extent and causes ofthe decreasing birthrsh in the British Islas. This rate had been steadily :increasing tn its maximum period between 1871 and 131, and- has is len during the last twenty years to an extent equivalent§to £11,111) births par annum. Mr. Wehh‘s researches fully ooh- iirm the conclusions others have assumed, that is not due to physical degeneracy, but tr a voiitlonal regulation of the marriage stata which is conaplehne not only in wealthy houses, but among thrlity ar~ tieaus and in prosperous trades. uotrbly in the iextiie districts. Only the Jews and the Roman Catholics seem success- 'fully to oppose mortal barriers to inch prevailiurr tendencies. lllllllllllS [ll ilroads in trno ho London cable diilllleh has no hell lee the railway# _ Tha Irish le ladilll to gen by the llllon Irela emo-e ei N sdllsheiilf togive her. 7"" b°f°" l'°°°““|'¢ d"°.°"° °” nla@ai.hat the Labor party without. _ -i. ‘ - _ ____ e _ A _.` . A n lorgets that as thi ip stand either par .As¢ntD=wh°~*~l=°“ °i\°l'i3.*i¢"P , Tmsye i ii In mr i tn ° in . l.'=»¢". E _ "”° ‘°i'°“°°"!“”. ‘° W"l"‘;$:*°*._ `.wie;;nnc=ile;ill" inn: niehzrlzv ‘°}`.t?-¥.'.Z;.'f- 7 ` llziléetiieaud :erepildranvy de “num ma dat" nan... D’ .i _. .a‘ 12;, ,‘ :-_ ` ‘ ..- "° ‘ °"' *V* ` ' ` ittluatn regressive te i three" - "tl-if.. sh' °°‘°° mu" Uniud S"“'"'°°. cornered Zcerteats. flew iudi:pondhb*e Canada via the Soo and has sevaai may for um' L. nm, |, . .”¢M‘ -- ',;,).. ’ ' °°“' md d°“|m"" ln mu °°'”"7. ht llot, with the requirement oi nb-` ` \ ~ th" lm" '°""°'| W 'w° h" *M* lolitie majority for election. This rem- 6 law provides that aliens who coma to this .dy bn not bun hm bmp (Nm P". R* °“““"'7 “nd b°°°'”° d°°°“d'" bn ,;¢ical politics so long as cn-operation 'with they are hsrethree ysaresirallbe auhisey, un mba, M," seem” p°“||,|¢_ 1|_ ExCLAMAT0R\._ l»°d°P°"*l'l°°- , ,_-on.. ,_.|aaianiBcaut, therefore. that Kr. , °-”"*i'“""""'“ l hnrohlll should have broken through’ Mrs Homespun#-Few, when Lord Nc- ,M5 M, gm. cash asks for Maries lraud you musu‘t I s reserve hitherto pl hqple, ‘ ' and announced as it with authority a f°\‘¥°l' W SHI' My Lord? ’ measure which would largely neutillse Q" B°|_|_l°»’l7““"' All "ilml Am' 1" 'M' one enpseiiy ei the Lsoorites to 'pot hell lay My Lord we before! net pressure on a Liberal Government. e - /1‘v» W" Ci eomplish any positive legislation. Be » _\_ :ran-_ -1 Vrossvals. i 0.. Ose. 11.-iaesldisz in, the reports, tsssosrcity ot wrrrhmsn and high ev “wailing in Col# nninir. rms iaenene npen'ra6‘repn~i. report ‘mtg euimltties ol Booqhly KW K r thsepportnni are :or work, and it the uaeivdofln ' can make progreis hue. lr. says that than who are new in ' n columbia an all of one clad. '1 are Punjab iillll. all ex-British an rs, and are all ioyel to the lisa. In ' dis, he nays. they tlilei smallinua, ug wheat and Hoe and earning A six to eighl dollars a mouth. Their" rlsent tendensy to emi- gi-sta geBi-i|,isyh, ininbis is dns, he says, not W any ‘ urtioh by 'British Columbine ’ ee. but by reports tui- ulshed bl Hi soldiers at Hougkouz as to the at e conditions here. Some ire sh-sed; one ren their terms topnythair it his repoit. is fav- orable, Kr. I mdar will take a course in eiectric»rl‘»ll| neeriniz in the Univer- sity o! Cali! V sa soon as his comrnls sion is iinisltin - ~- i .I. . _is ~». r- ,ri 1;”-_‘ ' 'E r* Ni) phrougt with himl 11.1-11-l .|lPlll lllWlllllS A HlllllS ill Will Wssmivo-rote, Oct. 16.-The dual list of rewards lor the rank and ille oi’ the Japanese iorens engaged ia the war with Russiais now ireseited. The recipients number in all 510,48. of wb rm “MIB receive decorations and all pecuniary awardr. Theoilicers have not yet been irasetted. The list shown incidentally that there were nine Japnnase armies in the field, including the glrrlton of Korea. -----' \ OF N0 ACCDUNT' I llssrd’r Linimsvii for Ile sw yu ere ` Till Oth Il! ~ ‘ soIl>1r°e‘;'t-hTatIvyv‘:rn=abl:rto .xii ,lm l 3\ ll '|'onol'rn,0ct.,l7-While the slr was osnnsne -ins rerqnhuses. . . - '-Eiilfllll ‘ f;h|:bé*¢;°';iI4*!#:“;°‘*:h:'*£**“‘*~‘:|‘:;, selonr, oor. 1s_isp¢eisi)-s des- Brmtssodgrn as wud " io-‘biepllll from Boutmtonight brought. news ||"*w“'“; \'V‘|1,“g|,° §ln¢¢`,M‘!l|e drowning olmale Prlddia nl 01| sesame aussi ii Fra A sthouea ara. _ geo oouer rss ree. '"5' 5° “Q9 *N* °°"“""'¥- *Mn* .57 Bs iaeuppoeed ta have fallen irora the wineries ` fer ne in to send e ,Jolie- " Provincial Government. .- 3.3: ii..-. __ rniusv, iiiii insiiii F rom Moncton _l°=v°° Ywnz Ville.. ,. Seriously ill. _... the iinrlror. Prlddle is aged £5 eeflleee yoenswite nrienslywin si. v ..‘===f.=2f:"=2‘~=i"=°.=l4niiiwi iisiiis . , ,, . 'lil l.P.ll'lIlllll.llll ,_ _-_ ,. Orrawa. Oct. 17.-T. P. 0’0onnor sd- dreesed n meeting in Bt. Pstrieh's hall to night. There wqsl attendance. R W. Scott, secretary 0! state, presided, and among those present were #lr Wilfrid Inurier, Hon. W`mI'!‘en:pieman and many other leading cltlsene. There was s good contribution totho holla rule fund. Sir Wilfrid Laurier in proposing a vote oi thanks to T. 'P. 0’Conuor, said that he was an ardent hdna rnlar, and he aid not know the true Canadian who was not. A M O'C llld blli main! ol unity was hy hundred dol- lfll s r. onuor , the p ning the way to Im _ granting home rule. lars was raised. Sir Wilfrid Laurier HN. Charles Fltlpatriclr and P. D. lids gave @ nach and Hou. R. W. Scott, fi ___l.l-ax-_l llBFllll’S Pllll|lM£ ___ 5 _ w . ,gn/i Enrimrrorv, Oct. iii. l PWD” W lllll -he Parliament buildings site has been lllilld by £59 lil 'ill 5,031 22 acres, heretntore cocnpiH bythe Bn - non's Bay fort, cverloolinQ tha Sinful chewau_ The site eelectedis one clthe mout maguiiiceut from view, and at the some time Interesting (roms historical point, that could be ansericpoiratui found in th»- whole vast ‘years ago, when the Buihio roamed thi prairie and the indian and . fur trader were the only human inhabitants of th» great lone lands, the company of om nudrod gentlemen adventurers seieoim the sight sa being the one for thi- seat or Government. ith the whole .country before them they selected thin site and set up the big honse from whence for years and years went forth the edicts which governed an use meal- er than many old country empires. - .6 _'I wx .P /., r Q \. `/,' .qs M .ll 'N I4 41° i Mr Jones-Oh! I don'\ huow. You have illusion that yon ol@ have dean If A nvsnciit, use iiuiciii "lot a ical nasty testi* rises." bill eosdairm enereet- Il’ 0| lviillivr _ ld water-hash. re "rms swsf tsrsissrisg nstrsrs. see ;thetouli\ masse that eeah the dys- ireriisriaadrssdyso dlssstpopw and West. Years and- ,D°Wv`l l¢0I\°|\» living ll clean, r`Q- .ii._._.;_ Bums Striiiciimilltd WICK 4" -l°|1|i.Fred¢rlci.orr sod Moncton Eriioy Gem” and Oratiori Delivered By Governor Fraser at Fredencton-Univcn - v sity Stude nts Have Lively Frolic 31'. Joint, Oct, 18-(Special) -1"|s“g.- givin|Daywne generally observed gh,-°||¢|, . out the Province. lu Bt. John the chit! Arnsemeuts were theatres and rluks bell football names took place at Frnderic. ton and Moncton. Tile U. N. B. delaated Memnmvmok :i to iiaud Mt. allison was dsiesied iiy llonctou 9 to 3. The unveiling og lbs Robert Burns stat- us at Fredericton and the eeremonies in °°9“°.u°l l‘bH~D°°"|“| WIN moat sucossi- iuliy carried out this alter-noon. lisa Belle Hutchinson, dnurrhter oi Erlilh Billohlaol, gracefully unveiled the statuta, after which Lieni. Governor Fraecr.c! Nova Scotia, the oratfn- ni Li... dll. delivered en nsatiou ol nigh merit. The, speaker occupied nearly an hon, and was lrequenlly interrupted by up pluuec as he clteii Burns' history an stir-red up Scottish patriotism. Hn spoke in mort. glowing terms gl Bgmg sg g D” and a man, and moot heartily oongrgp “lllrfd Ill Parties on the erection ol his statue. At the conclusion ofGoveruor Frasefs oratlon a splendid poem written byDr Haunay was read. This evening Governor Fraser and other Knasta were entertnined at a aupperby President Crochet of the Fredericton So- uieiy. l"iiuiumii"ri>.\', Ont., l:i» (S;>eclal)- A number ol ll. N. ll. students celeb;-grad in a lively manner inet night, The cannon on the river bunk wg" Dalnted wilh stripes of red and the letters "U. N. ll." while the fences around piilllic gardens were covered with paint and pictures nl whiskey lrottlea. i/iii will siiusiiin iiiiiisi sii iiiii Haurax, Oct. 17.-J. B.l(uLehmnnn, the Chinese smuggler, and commander oi the ‘Frolit-.' who was set. at liberty this muruins, leit tba police station at an early hour, and his whelvabonts at Drfsent are unknown. Inspector Fun fell arrived on Sat.-irdav aitarnoou from ,nhave the prisoner iro to Boron with~ t: extradition proceedings, but Leh- mann intimated that he had no inten- A Eoetoo and had an Interview with Leh- f mann. at the noiles station. Be was .with him for h¢lfl¥\,i\ hour wld nought i . i i , \,_ rvthrrafdoingeo. _____i_-i 'BIG Cllll Hill] lll llllilllll] Nsw Yonx, Oct. 17. -Durluil the last week a discovery has been made naar Do- ver, which is called "au event ol the most importance for the district since the Nor man[c rn quest. Rich seams of coal have been icund at a boring seven miles from Dover, and if all that is said in praise is iuldlled Kent will be a law years' time develop into su- cther Lanchashire. The new coal deli is .claimed to be the largest vlrzin one in the world. .Mlllllilll MBEILL i wiswiniisiiu full ottaik ui notion against General lnuager llcGlli sud the oiiicers ot the k. Lim ani -oni euisrgnsc ans' rss ' l 'V W “ll ;°' 'M *FTW 3'* Nt” -ln" Ontario I this afternoon. a warrant ._ “on U Y" aoppd °`m°.' md in was for the arrest of Manager .nd . “H gg; 3190351 gp ALL Orafs eGlli and a summons for . --- '-*_-"**-*i1* uriii2l llhllohll oduk. .ni an .-mmm" for Coonmm l____-1-_ CHICAGO MARKETS. Onoaso, 0st.|s- (special)- =i’ if zz lvsadoftoflutsa Unis. |sparell.Iyaneaa l ill. f .gn fl l 2 l ........ ... . 0| ....... . . TH _... lil.. was planed in the hands of Det/eetivs lac- Kle. ' lEMPllllNlll llllllllll LUMINB S1-_ Juris, Oct. iii A npecini mania* of the St.. John County Temperance Feder- ation was hi-ld last evening in the hall of Jthe North End W. C. T. U., for the por pose of instituting the arrsngenienh for the vrcrri E. Terinysnn SinlLh's campaign which is tn open in St John on S“|,¢t.y_ the lrith of Noverniwr, continuing for tba ensuinir ten days. Rep'eecnt.stives oi the various tempernnce societies were present. Rev. E. Tennyson Smith is recognised ln England and throughout the United States as the promoter of the tem movement ol the 20th century. A public reception will be tonder\' Mr. Smith by the Temperance people of » the cityiu the assembly rooms of the York Theatre or Saturday evening, the 17th of November. The County \V_C.T.[,', ussiirteil lry a rerrri-se|it,»iil\'