\ There was e’le'ege aadienee last night, 1151:? evwh New Yonx_, Deb. B -_Itieelresdy ev- msnt that tai Rev,Jlll1_e .A leiavis, _lun cette, .na risen. arms sta .ue 'soles to have eUlV@»il--3lUl- U- E Cl““§5_ mm avenue Kouros street. -lasts toms ol tee asv. nr.s..wsu¢y nut, as received nearly four hundred at one som- n.un|ongs,t|te_rellE sible own work. Lost month he rsoelvsiovsr _ ninety. sud hen. iedimtleuqlsst nicht thersvlll he may more taken in before conference meets. reaching up this the ,ton mllcrr, The chants ala¢~`ss_?‘pe__,§§fi _vpcunleo a his platform and t organ loft. Mr. Hills hos theiasgeioroealreeaiy in good con trol and the singing of “The Glory Song," wnichls nog/__s'.ii`xvd restore of revflvsl nteetlnge, iejalsdeya hearty. Ur. Cars/_ wus at the DiU\0» _ _ , “Broth¢\§__\Viiils"0`Donnell, who was n promin'a's`\t'ie'itandsnt at the union services ht-ld in Summer Avenue _Baptist and Em- hury Mgporlel _M, E. Chulslhes, occupy- ing n conspicuous front soot, has pre- empted one In Janes Church and is rurely in ter e coed time for the next two weeks. He-wif init' 'night and shouted an_d_oried st times. Aiteraeo|j,ee_ii§e, Hr. Davis asked for rcquestelnr prayer. and they came from everypaltot the house, wives sek- inn for t'u'eb`qn|-s. f'mothe_r_s for daughters and sons, sung women for brothers. one yoceneiaasmtdjornnrsrs Mt' a “yonagwomen friend in the hoepitst who doeg opt even }_asiiev°_ |11 Q4-lljl-" ‘ “llow any of you ever prayed in puix lie Y’ earth. Davis.. Not many band went up until the even ll.t had sgail used and tnsrthsre wg: e oretlynsqv- eral mpeg ,.“New,’_’ __ paid . tis, "wc wants rllnhbsi- orprarera)?not_‘)usl| v"v°f=~. Ins" new _!w_ news 'll home and bring' thc abort ones here." shm "6-4* _ atfecftegs ees than lr. ‘Dsvlr mesa another qllbrlolgk ` ' Hoit‘a`aa's of know e vel-ne oisorlp tural" and ther was a quite general repon- se with the first verse of the Twenty-_ 'lhlrd Psalm, when lr. Davis asked for other quotations, mying: ‘ "Don't be afraid of'me, I wont hurt you- Some of you people seem .able to say things without opening you mouth- Oome now, let's have some verses of Scripture." Many nsponded, Mr. Davis kee Ing DD sr-‘unol talk, giving the from which gfversas came. Bef '_,Wclat_ over with audience the kaynoh of the New 1'¢asnse_ thee) sed the responses showed that _ fwllo lb eer- vlcesdn " vlbtilivf llllld- ¢.D”eFm _ _ hlgngd re~.'lveii"_s the ev _ngct et. "Oi °°“~=v°v tb' lei'-river M. it _-ll-1 it wut cg", Ia eoswsr to rtur Prayers God can and will shake up this ol`d_ our-‘ ner." - " Mr Davis prseohedeu "v:;|r:r`; ‘zillion hlstext! :Chronicles :£‘ ...mr l>e°pls;‘wa:|'.l»1`e‘sie-edited' by 'my name shall humble tbsmseivy. and nfl! UV' seek my uee,‘eis me neu teen weed v/sys, then will I,i»x:frembeeiven .and will fnlilvctheir alns a`nd will, heal their l»ns.";\_¢rhssn1se»aeg»et. vu our as true ee lowes . %e‘ndreds and hundreds Of years e`go. *fit u people prey M Y°ll should this city will get A spiritual blee- sin wh s o aeethex name for a revltvdf oouittry 'ef oera needs ep mqthlng else is e re- vlval. "Subd 'cf' fihy' youdo not be~ lllteta. mirth- '.T°°f1ll\l°\ _°1tl9!.ll::l and too nols . Why bless yoll. W - lt 't t ‘halt-to ; for dem people. They belong out in the _ _ __ __ __ _I cemetery. Ifyou are alive, he alive and cnnrentrseul tele an-z ottates; nrt-_ get sl-eased an usa. _ vols _bU|flR_,, _ ,2\n, P’ ul history. firm( C* t God, who wants you to get out 0'! `,H "Until tidal outlet ni. Wfldalddtt. The NEWFIIUNIJLNNII vi' *iii- Cohe 5 Live 'fibrin Rocky Moun- Talk-Famrly s 1 A Number oi Jerome Much hon oi Mrs. #Mn FSURUARY 26, x9o7. _ l l 1 TBWN ft ._..’*i1TfT‘..§T-i“li'llil . ‘is rhtugtt I .llllilliilli _.4 .; g ~ Merely, rec. es, um. good many neeple in the churches are deed. 'l.’ha|.'§ the reason they d\ not be- lieve In revlvels. The church is no place “Why, there arepsopié on the ehdrch 'oils that are on the straight road to Nil. because they are doing nothing for way. Get out of i{le_ _way und Hn I; move this town, if you don't believe E a revival you don't believe in the B ble. _Many people in the churches eros just marking ti`me-,iikeeoidlsrn it ieeesylnr some of you to get out at Eastertim to hear the music and show your new bon- nete. Get out end work now sud. God will send o revival, nil right." Mr. Davis effectively closed with the recital of the conversion ofthe boy who afterward be came a minister and i°s n nv pastor of the Summer Av_e_nue_ Baptist. Church, the R.ev._‘lir. .Robert M. Qrcen. ' '[SPmcl.\r. Bv Wuucnsar, sh New Yonx, Feb- 23th,-Evelyn Nssblt Thaw was on the stand again today. and at the hour`of eljonrnmcnt District At» lutley Jerome enncunoed he had nearly hniahed with the witness. Howes more gentle today, and on the Thaw cams oi! victorious, wilwmaterially strengthened her bus. bends tile. when court adjourned till Thursday _ Thaw had taken the money White sent to her in Europe and used it lo pay ex penses. Today Mrs. Thaw expiniheci that liarry ¢°°k the money saying 'twns “polson.” and that neither she nor bcr mother - ‘T K_relyn’s evidence made/it appear as if tueetin to rule scoeaa.* 1 * _ _ .Eli ' 7 ` -I ` ' 'I :ull trnh it. d House re-assembled at UD p.m., after the W k-end e onrnmen _ i’° il E She denied positively that she signed __ Harm PBEHIEB PETERS' mmmmz Hummel will testify today. the famous Abe Hummel nfiidevit which the speech which he began on the dreft duh". ¢_h.¢_ Th", bu; hu 'hug nddrele shortly before adjournment on ‘bm~l_ _ Friday, took up the subject of 'the Pro» viaelal subsidy, and devoted some time to a consideration of the obju tions mt 'Die Flint ,wiifiw Jerome tried to get_ yoiyud by w.L“du. of the owumon ‘D Evelyn the consulted while with regard t/0 the amount secured by Prince Barrymtlp the actor, was weight in E4"’l¢‘7 1114113- omub “dt had _ha "me" but um The Premier stated the manner in " which the Provincial Premiers had been mine av Thaw ewcrepae had never sean him be; “mmoned w “wud the conforms. ,Mt ore. ygr-they were called to "attend a vdll- Ag gm. moan,” };,u~,-y Th., |¢m,d ference to discuss financial subsidies to ovrrtothsnewspapermen and seid you "W P"°"‘°°"” "And ben the members of the Oppos- °°° “ut mn mm” ‘ m““k° wma* l}ion,”se.id Mr. Petesa,“srs stomping the hi’-"5 l1l,l\Nl‘|l U10” l Ulf 50 I0" “W” _country and demanding why dldn’t _we the poinheiiar. insanity experts will do this, and why dldu't we do that, why molmmyb. an me ,und wmorm' 0,. dldlftwebrihg up winter communica- W ul tice, liehery award, and evory other cem- tentioni Wh notl Because thetlonfer MllNl .,_$ill’-[llll _ _ FUN |I.P.H. ill. ., ,_ _ _.t__. t. Avnura, Maine, Fiierusry H.-A bill was lntrtlduoed in ii|c_l_eglelaturr yesterday to authorize the 'Bebalticmk and Mmsehend reilroad to extend its lines tcronneot the C'AIidi&`fl_glclho, Wlscasett nnd_Que_boc railroads. If the proposed extensions are constructed, i is seid the Canadian Pacific road will road runs across the northern part ol th_e stat", but hull no seaport in Milne. _._-#___-i.. SUNNY FNNNIIE Pants, Ft-h 23-The French govern- ment has already taken steps towards tlssclosing of a number uf establish- ments In Perifwhlch, under the name ofclubs, are in reality |nerely_ gam- bling hells. And before very long e law ls to be submitted to the cham- berby which such establishments shall be closed olwgethrr. end by which the caslnhs and casino clubs at French watering-pieces shsllbe carefully regu- lated by nominers of the government end taxed with a further 10 per cent im post on thcgrors product of the gamb- ling, which money the slate will use for charitable and hygienic pur- poses. To give the reader an idea of the kind of "club" which M. Qiemenoenu proposes closinr, dneoftitem, which the police visited e day or two ago, has an avowed revenue of Jiltilper annum, which ie the amount of the members' subscriptions. And yet, although the subscriptions only amount to £i4lJ. and Although tho. .club revehbe cannot be Increased by catering, as the club hee no kitchen and no cellar of winc,and hee ns other resource ¢‘l~ cepting the baccarat table, the renthi ol the list it oocuploe is £150, __ _...._._,__ _ _ _ y _ ence _wan for one definite obit-ot end we were confined tothat. Wo went with_ e 'i ' `* budget of papers, prepnred to prove 'll ->‘ 't i A tl ». t __ ~ . _ claims-and were quletyl told that we were not assembled there for that pur- _pcse but to hear subsidy pleas. I want to say tc those who ask why we didn't do these things, that we simply couldnt do lt. ` “A greet deal of mleapprohenslon exists as to the constitution oi the Conference. Sir Wilfrid Laurier called together all the local Premiers. The Premiers were among themselves to discuss their claims, come to a conclusion about them end men pre- sent them. Vfhen these subjects d been discussed we sent for Sir Wilfrid. As strongly as I can I want io impress upon this honorable Hour-c how this Conference was constituted. The question before the Conference had nothing to do with per (spite. The question was what each province was to get for u specidc subsidy. Before the Conference met we_ know what we got ' -¥lii,0K`i`A!tar thsodnference had closed it was agreed by every provhahshnt... ie should get aeinoreeeeo! l70,ill0. The question ofwc a heed on population was not discussed exoeptlncidentelly. The great question was, what shall you get for the support of government and leglsiotioni I do not know how it was arrived et we got $10,000 formerly; it was based on estimates. At the time we sible to decide what the amount should br. Vt'oll, Time rolled on; the amount was found not sufficient. But we got along on the $30,000, and are proud to say that the Province improved. Then n lot of influences converged to put us in e position to go and demand as a right that which, if we stood alone we would have _ had great dlllculty in obtaining. It was and we did have it. "I have tried to explain the impossibilltv " of the Conference. The other Premiere trteaoodo this aaa were unable rn MRS SAMUEL NEWHOUSE ‘inn-ceed. Premier ncnrtae mired un This remarkable woman, who once lived in a western mining camp. is now the °h_‘:__l“; b“° 3 °""°' ;°l;°£$v":‘_ C°_ mistress ofa magnificent house in London and is roceivedin court circles. W ' ° K mmm' hope of improving his health, and as _ fred the attempts of Premier 'McBride to ' w break up the Conference proved unvalllnk- h ~ _ - I have heard it seid that this increase of C $70,(Il\ is n thing away back in I-‘i8'7. Wfllf I do not care for the credit, if there is ull! ‘ credit hunt my government lbwurh tl1=\f any distinction for my Qlllengue t0 till! Conference or lor myself. I why 811! eve o n 3 lens ‘» », fth slbl dwrseti -th etlars v R b:“*’P.i:.°§’?“,_W{'|7' V* _ _ " new Irving Mmfc Hall in Brooke evet ;¢¢,|;7°:|‘;‘:: Mcglllnllxri gu|d_;:s:l’i:g fnzentdn anldtlon resolutions. When we Q mad 'M' .Eu ml” °m.*“; ' ~* and spread tossversl big tenement houses club lest night. At Mcilulifit was stated get this 070.4110 Wml *ml "° “Fd "° .md u* F““.> “"'.|-uw F - . > .uh ' A nh M 1| that the young men was not lllistho have before, this Provinces will be in I juz mwwv. ‘ emu" ° "B Q' no M Wm result ofa blow received in the Nxinr m 'if|o`lllt'D0!li-l°11- W° M" b°"‘ '"'"‘""' t __ - __ _'°' A °"' bout. but ses easiest " wt:-us|»s|asg,try|ng to no num. eonts _ of 5, Jour, mu F,|,m.,, 5_1-5, 1”. "` blood on tbs brain caused keep the Proyuos uv. llllli 1" ll!" Inv*-D Ulwrla* C“'P8’ ieiatlve council, "the upper house of the Df- G°°~ W- Hl"°¥» "h° 'd '.5' 1 ‘"4 d¢n.?"‘.| “lap” b°°'""" mu] °°“\° 33* ` V N ine Newfoundland il¢lsla'ure. today ndnlllad 01550110 00 M0004 IIB young maowhcl notllelfelpedrwi could- not. obtain en~ and mn | m u|°k_N°,_h|" by . "N, 0| ,M H W 3 m 544,", to » he lost consciousness, makes no bones cngh revenue. But with this $70,000. and *ul 'e [ad mum Brnhh "_.,,"¢|,., oypmm gm. about calling it “ccmouhion of the allcurcthgnvcnueewlahdli beable to nlfvlilue. il s lest y- an mwah. puma", ...nj th, -5,1. _ brs1n,"snd adding “that aeoidenil will spend all we IPO" l” ‘°”“°\‘ 1011* _'Wd NF' Eg' ns vm-leeds sn-an 'e tm. oe herbs hats; in the but regulated bextse: neveenn-pies ot emma. However, an Fil” ll I5 .., _ ' Noni 'U0 tween the British eed Amerell ‘%uYern- ` °U & _ .l _ ‘F5 _ *__ _ “Mr Peters then referred to _the doing ~ 1' -~ In-_"tr n.|g'§§¢._“°,¢.|.¢“ gn.. ` ' away with the stock farm which is _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ ,“,,,,,",.,,,,,,,,,,,_1M£,,,_,,_ ms sltvlncn :upstate ‘or setmter, - scntaegemfenernsseeesernea by tee ms -,_--..,.""~--at mmm .....'°“ "t-.:.‘:.:°-'e.~ x...."°"..n: ~»»~»-M <=-'-'> °°°'"-:tt "°'....° “:r,°“°‘:.v-'°.-'.‘.~:.:'1.::-"':':.':..--°'....f \-: -» »~ »-~» -- -~» . _ Q' ¢ » ’ : gg as ees e I0 ° 1' Ln* “;m‘:; Hoeduasnhisz. lzymghat teekiigaraglan d "nh '_“ 'ha an _ mental term :gold be ethlnl of nmol "‘¥hr~ 1 uns lm-r at ' ' " _ suit' ne hmmm the Preview l ~ * "° Pertliio del Espino, and t‘t after two" nm - ` ur mdsnurselnsose g,-iw 'la *1 se ilu. eimshna. Yea sue _,c°....--.:s:-‘....5'7-t-'~_ ,_ '~»----- tif' *?§“§?`§.tll . rin these details vu) be dimmed leur ull a d I shall not waste tiheeow-" The affiliation d Prince of Wales Uollqe =“m“'°“ ¥W Mises un tsnetngrmee were rum nuns nr roncs,_wo|nN nt ' ,, _ mr." ee-e in 1 “hm defected. leaving I1 Clif. .dun t k wseedel ee:t:e neil. ll il '. “nn '°.I.'2'.. 1§.'.§“$.'.‘2- ‘ll:t"““..... pug", ggug neith. When ess rpesuoeem. ness @,_..‘°‘“" areeeeuieset Hoaseres sevelstlea- seeseltftng was an new yup sq eveiiablstn may points were shown by the Insults ______.i---1° I . went into Confederation it was lmpos- . Moknsvnn, N. \., Feb. t!~‘i'ohe Horn, who makes the study of birds and enl- mals a pastime, has established to his own satisfaction tne fact that while eagles will aid escb -other in a tight against a common -enemy as much cannot be said of the lynx, the most ferocious member of the eat family fouad in the woods of New York _Btete. Mr/ Horne and ajcompanlon were shooting grouse a few days age, end as they shot them hung them on low spruce trees to be picked up on the rstum trip to camp. Several had been killed, and the men were working back- werdon the trail when the netursilet law abeid oegls swoop downward ~two hundred yards infront of him, snde mom- ent rlse with a grouse in its talone, lie rlghtlyjudged that the bird had taken part of the dsy's spoils and was liughleg that so good ejoke had been pllyeddapon him, when the eagle lost its grip' nad down came the grouse. ' The edgic soared about for a few mom- ents snd then, folding its wings, shot ho- ward the ground. steering sheep cries es it descended. The trees abut .out further observation at the time, but when Mr. Horn beard sharp sqnallinge mingled with the harsh notes of the bird, he con- cluded that something interesting was going on, and with his companion he hurried forward to the top of e ledge over- looking a depression into which the eagle Lftfaf 494 foley ' EIl§H§¢ 81151911! ti_iur\_t__ers _itfitcess _lleedly Combat From ~ _pines-yesgte -some out " Victorious-”-A Full Account . (if Eticounier ' baddivei. » On arriving et the ledge the men were _lustinilmdto wltueu a most. ennluel woodland battle. A couple of Canada lynx, which negiin ,ll probability been after the mouse when their rival took It ol, had now recovered their prey and were fightingdespesztnly to retain it. The eagle was lnnklngen equally strung iight to rneain what his carelessness had lost,anti fur nd feathers liew in e cloud while ol the brett wee rent ty mens: e|¢*\»sss\sunes ` For a momen or two honors were about even, but one esgie is no metcb for twolynx, end' the old laid heed was gettingthe Worst of the l|& when his mate rsinhvoed him. A third lynx which had been attracted by the hub-buh, also put In en appe\u'auce, but after one look , he slunk away, leaving bil fellows to their fate. As the battle progressed, new one side end than the other seeming upon point of victory, s third eagle dropped from the sky, and with this snivel the fate of the lvu was sealed. They fought on, however until one lest an eye, when they ran for cover. They didu't get far, for the eagles were too much aroused to let them escape sud they never ceased until both forest cats were dead. Then they devoured the grouse endflew off. ttttttztttt nat I3 |lESlHl|EllVl MoNt~'roN Feb. 21-Fire tonight gutted three business establishments in the ost» tral business district. The total loss will amount is not kgnwn. The buisness con- cerns - which suffered wana. Wise Jessie Msgee's, Restsursnt;MoDonald and Bour- geois, tailoring shop and Forbes and Charters, gent's furnishlngestahllshmeni. HEV. F.S. NNNIIE DIES UN THNIN Orrawa, February 2.-When the necessary to have the good-will and the V°"°"` °f th' °*°"b°\“’d T"“°°°“"l“’ R°°d_“n°'sh|p or me other rr°v|nc"_ ontei trsin made his rounds this morn- ing as the trein neared Ottawa, he roun-l a p senger fully dressed and “s ' \ , -J - 'f or bringing other etsimsto the attention *"5 ‘ll lx \>"l"-l1- ll P1’°1'°d if°\l>¢ Rev. F. S. Vance. a Presbyterian clergyman who bod a ticket from Osl- gary to Halifax. Mr. Vance was re- c ntly a minister at New Aberdeen B. Ile had gona went with the swas not recovering was returning to his friends. Coroner Baptie found on examination and inquiry that de- ceased was consumptive and that nn inquest was not necessary. The body rum | ,_|,| will be forwarded to Halifax. _ heard of with deep regret throughout IN :l1r:;t|:t'oe;b:::di°t..m;k:|l:l not lxlglmini (Rev. Mr. Venge-5 death will be this province, where he was well -_ 1 bm! though uw-_Pmmm. 0; Quebec nm known. He attended Dalhousie. col- (Srncmr, nv Wlnmnss.) Monrruab, Feb. 22.-Arthur bievllle in his speech that the government ‘of New rnnn. Feb. 25.--rave thousand Foster Illia the blgorsl Victoria hH°¢;~s1l=»l 1;l'l_ll=° E‘l:°:i° I*:;1::_':dm';‘:;§:° ° ° t | my 1 wgecame oss ng \ - persons were driven into the snow cover =:;°&. :“;b°;°.°:°';° W .lu 'E t°'_.||y unnewmry to get up ed streets by fire which destroyed the 'P I ld mn pnllshwr, M, N. lore and was a graduate of Pins Iilll. He at one time had charge of the Presbyterian church at Lewrencotowm] _.-11----1 SHE IIISSEMBLEU HEH lillllllill i , Cnlrano, ill., Feb. 8.-Cho Yo of this city. the Japanese scientist. hee under- taken to set American husbands an exam- ple ofrsspeot, devotion and deference to sb_e_A_m¢'ioan wife who has left him and who is enlngfuriiivorce. He declares he will give her bis borne nn Madison avenue If in rejects his appeal for reconciliation. l "She il young end I am old. It Ie better tiium some am it sea on lessen b'e&me Zewenderer ever the feM0f¢ll° Lmmuae novella: or me ‘N "° ""° '°°°"' 'N' hw essseteeueee ts the llssrlal Ulm" ,ty so 'nam '1‘l-¢Pl'°lllg_ °l‘°“ 3"' -"1 emacs me tr sae its lseek .nmsleeew _ J mast elm muon. sl.. on endar- teeth est. A lllllill love sed loser his wite.We keewno divorce lewe” eaid0oYo~ Fsrdayehslaswalted hr berreturu. ln. Cho YA; bcwevm Qs sae will not Y°U3P*u"'m""°°N' 'r_p‘;~gesesseaehsns.he wastes-ner- xgslsedreesasase mime slrtwhs 'jgxllmialll Kr; Obotois aeetrd ieeaed tseeheemesisstths Bberwoedtloueervetorye FINE IN PIETNU lllltlllil NNMNISE Plcfrou Feb, 22 - Fire in Picton today destroyed the Henderson block, valued et ten thousand doiierninsurenee four thon- ee seversrrrennssae- oem.-r. ras user. msc aemns. 'rsssrem-neessrese ws- ner and Higginson, boots and shoes ;Head~ erson and Sons boots and shots; E.@m»r~ on, tinware; B. Perrin, tailor; Oddfeilows and Masonic hail and Nova Scotia Tele- phone office. HUNENY EUNPSE NSNS FUN Fllilll Iisnnm, February 2. A weraan named I-iecker had e narrow escape from being buried alive at Potsdam. She had apparently died, her doo- tor had given a certlllcete, end the underlnkerwaa on the point of plac' ing the body in its cofiitl when the woman sat upeod demanded something tc eat and drink. Reivlvee who een In the room iledin terror, but afterward returned and fed the awakened sleeper. Thir ty-six hourshad elapsed between the supposed death and revival. Ailsigna of mourning were removed, but sho died next day. tttttttihttttt ttttttts ttttttzt _‘L_ P/tnts,Feb 21-The rapidly lacross- ingconeumption ttf alconol in France lsattractlngtho serious attention of statesman who, following the example of Belgian and Swiss Lgislatures, are devctlngeernest efforts to restrict the spread of the evil in both Cham- bers. N Groups have been formed to l¢¢lll'l the’ enforcement of existing snot- ments nod the _promotion of frweh iff' islatlon limiting the number nfl!- loons, strengthening the hands of ill authorities an al to IUIWW ‘nh supervisienatd eveutaeill “fa” °`° eeie of aimlnthe al bllllli-|50 l¢“ deleterious of aleulol|¢|llll\G"- it il llllltl tht the UNIDO!! segnenmteemae remotes' °‘ 111° natiesamonglll P0ll|“|°'| °‘ "W" years is h the meetpert deeto drink sad tht the habit isbnidea M11" | gems! deteriorating elboh so the nation. The Seeawrs taking pu-teeybeeddby I Chlr‘ls DIN? endl libot and these two dine guisned stetesmsn have obtained el slwerencs ham I Cieeleneeee thee the Cabinet wtii strongly support thu movement. liserd'\ Lislm at Cum Garret it Cen. 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