_ . /lil 11!/ci, Sinowersn Some iZ.@c@ir‘Yi1"eis,' are @e1111en°szi Fnéiri/s1_y¢ l_|__.,.__ > PAGE'-$~Wond¢al_ ` ` fa! init: in JI. 'f ‘ _. __ _ _ 4‘i"_‘."““"- 1 T _ - fl-1| ,wwwvw 1-1 ma- aww-1 - .» I ; ' vs _~-r"'*"":h ' > I _-1 ».,..».._ HE ll itll TE OW U , . _ _ -_ |_< . ` . . V _ . _ ._ - T: . .. . . .V ~ . l ' - , ' . .5 Y 3- 1 ' _ ' l l -V l l ~ l Q l . ' -` l ' ’ ' r ' 1 1` I 1 ‘ ’» ~ ! A 4 ; l. ,~ l 1- .I “ ‘ n " f ~.2 _-_ - - ._ .I==r-‘- if - ORNING Edition 'M-Goes Info Over (_, Homes. ..-..;n.+‘$°li.¥iP.‘i.'lr‘Et.»...1l cHA1zLo'r'rE'rovvN, 1>s1Nc’E EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, THURsoAv,'i1i1lircHls,`19bF;.T ` A {,,;,°, _-1:: E l T I-l"l MOMNM, week a, Ouawa For Sites for blew Workshops- G. R'. .ldneb ` 1; and Examine Superlntanf Offers One to Two Hundred Acres Freegat 1 Fitzgerald l ` » 1 - _'_ ' 1 ~___ \ _ Humphreys _Mills Moncton _'Oi_le1;s,_ Bridse Street Containin Th 11'.'»1~.\\\f.\.Mnren 7.-ispeeian-'riie in- » g ree _~u1-nun-c Commission met this morning i ' ' :uni ilechlcd to begin the inquiry here on n \\`i»1lnes1lay noxt when the Dominion In» ~111~nnce Inspector will be examined as to inllw Dust Dv" me companies, and any Jones,sonof the late Oliver Jones has thecity. , mlwmlnmnts hu mnylmve to suggest ‘nl offered to present to the Iatercolonial The city on its part propose; to offer HW hwumnw Aon ‘Drug better warklng Railway aslte for the new workshops to Bridge Street to the Government. l in the lutum. ;replace those destroyed by the recent This street contains in itself thred fire. if the shops are built at Sunny acres of land and will be given on’ Brae. condition that the Government exproprlf the,,||m,,\,,,,pervis|0u axe,-,,|,,ed by him MUNCTUN1 March 7-(Special)-G. R. Hun1phrey's Mills,abuut mile dlstantfrom i Ile offers one or two hundred acres as stes tl1e land on the other side. P1'lPULll|iill required of perfectly lcvcl ground within The Government now owns all the land one hundred rods of the station at on one side of this street. 4*- A llilll.l]lU.l. FUSTEH llllilllillll l 1»\‘|mN, March il -According to figures iuiiiiivni in the British Dluo Book and l1.1.~..-rl on the latest census, British India V I1.-isa populption of 2i).l,(l00.00‘). This is ~ ||,1l1111,1l1J1l more than it was twenty years ____ ____ nga, and the increase is greater than was 111 have been expected, in view of tho high iii-alll ratc, which was partly due to TOI\0N’1`0,Mur.0.-“Thereare just two TonoN'ro, March 0.-Itisexpected thata 11»;n-ntcri famines. One hundred and ways by which evils of the liquor traffic ‘government bill, adding an important nini-t,y»l.wo millions of people support are tobediminlshed," said Hon. Geo. E. provision tg the net for tin; preggrvntinn ilu-a1sol\‘es bv ngriculturo and live FOHUBIH 11ddI`€SSlDS “IB M8859? Hall offorestsfrom destruction by fire, will be vhirlly on rico.Tl1ero'aroloss thnn3.000,000, meeting of the Canadian Temperance introduced ln the legislature shortly, In 1'l\ristia11sin India, of whom 2,000,000 are‘ L€1lR\l0 S\"ldl\Y lf¢€Fll°0l\» "They Were effect, the new clause, it is reported, will nn1i\-es. More lhnn two-thirds of the old-fashioned ways that had been often enact.timi;wi1¢nrniiwnyg are being hniii |n»|111l:ition,canneither xcad nor writc. llllllwfi “P551 W5 *`@m0V“l °f temptation, ,through tlmbered crown lands ortimbereri drink. The latter end," said Mr. Foster B000F10, \`-he dllDlfllSlllIlR Of N10 'l0Hll”B fOr _lands under settlement, the government shall appoint rangers to guard against the "WHS W 110 l10¢0lllPll5ll¢d by constant riestructioh of thc trees by fire from the education on the valucot total abstinence gpm-ks of congirnntiim trains, camp i~||-“_ ‘ s ln the home, and Sunday school, public school and personal exomple~ I am a etc the cost of the rangers to be borne by the railways. Mr Foster. but if Entlrmnrohibitl 4-his-messed: in -prohibltionlst in principal," continued »E°r_nqn|g time ii; img been ieii; that n ‘ _ _. _ " _ _ _ , _ Uwrasuy ined hen m l w to ’ UMIDOD be Ubi# ii- Y V G lB order tg properly safeguard the forest accept any reasonable measure that will Wai", of the pr-ovirignce, pnrrinninriyin ___:_ fl I htlll F-0 dlllllnml idle mimc- I lm B Ulm the northern districts now being or to be hellevcrin the desirability of taking a opened up by new rniiw9y5_ _Tha present Nl-.\\' Ynlni, March ii-The ‘Times l’""“"d p'e55l”3,°"u'“' This “my be “Cla Wlllll! lnakllls' Dwvlslon 'lor DN' _ sold, the lessening of hours, and self ,parks from iogomotives, gives no auch ._-rye;-Atulnnnnunldinner oi the New "°°°“*P"S“°’1 *W “dlmlnishlnlf °f We cautions to be taken by the railways to 1 , York Alulnnluf thc Johns Il0Dkln`s Un~ "“"'l‘c’°°fpI"cEs where “qu” ls l’° be P|'9‘7°|\l5 fore” “F95 b€l“B' Started by V "~"t , t the linivtrsily Club, Dr. __ . _ diiislbrniscilas one who had suffer- 3“""‘““5 lihiyqfug' Wwk minded “nd ““fl\°"ltY “B “mb °.°nWl”°d ln "h° 9"°"` r n er. 1-.i from faulty reports of his famous ad- ili-.»_c_»1 in which he was made the champion nf young n1en’s ambitions through kll chronle d posed bill. lim: oil' their elders. Dr. Ira Johnson, V in-csi1lentofJoI1n Hopkins, pointed out that two of the most valuable of the LONDON’ Much’ “_A somewhat un. nloniliers of the faculty were five years' usually colored (ox |5 among me newjf l ov:-r the allotted three score and ten. an-|vn15 at the atm' Gnrdnng London, , '\Vcsui`i`ere1l a Rrvab l°SS Wl‘9“ Dr- where it may be enln one ol’ the dens L0ND0N1M‘“`°h~0l"E“l’ s““°lk Chan" ll~1l1-1' resigned and went ton place he mcinnthuliun },,,us,,_ 11513.10,-|-¢d f°xe3,1 ber of Agriculture is endeavoring toshow _~.hnu|1i never have gong io,' said Dr. whim foxes, and albino f°xe_s_m-e by nm whethersugar-heet canbeproiltablygrown 'li<-nlsen. ‘ills numc suggests the no- mwns uncommon; but this animnl is on Engllshisoli. With the co~operation ioricty of n yi:-nr ago. If those who quote piebnl,-1_ , of a number of farmers. half-l°¥`B P10” iisier quoted him rightly they would not are being prepared for sugar-beet culture have quoted him as they did. ` I \1D°|'| "W 51°" sclenbmcllnes- '* ._ Cmcaoo, March 7. - (SlJ¢UlBl)- Corn, Dec , 431 C0111. MBY1 435' Howls ThlS?< A H offer One Hundred Dollars Rew Mc11’s and f We.. “ »f '12 P _ .’ » er. nn.. °~ » '. c 1 _ _ °' ' my I 1 °'"°d 1l7_I.i."i:l1lE1i`1t<:"\'rT sl cbrf Tease. o. We the undersigned have :known F J cough. sells.-lufalaell. ll* “"9" *"'°°‘ Cheney for the last 15 years and believe Y A l _ ‘ ¢ 1 B0 S ailments are quickly relieved _hi 0P°l°\°°¢f him perfectly honorable in all business _ \gbi,ou,,toao¢ntaporbax. All druggilto. transactions and financially able to carry ==i.~===»=-- t an obligations made by his firm. on snnma, KINNAN Ac Manvm _ I ‘ll wan1esa1sprnggl1e1n, 'ra1en6,'o. a ‘ I-Iall's Catarrhflurcista en internally, 1 A 33 mm nc-11 11151 ovarian, _ $1700 worm.. coMe111 A1111 sn; aim, § nm ima BEAUTIES makes is the firm in- sole the Slater has which helps to keep them fromlbeing lumpy and unpleasant under the foot. ‘ See our Buaion Shoe for stout feét. 1 -I i 1 _ 3 ,\‘:1l\ ~re11'll61 1' bl b nal ‘ 1 ul: one Uf the many ad' 1 ‘~ ` . 4°lot:go;a :lane Aldine? Up; e. vantages over some I | _ _ AW 'pick .V` Hillsborough Street eadh having a '_ . 1 1 .»=.,`\ n . ` *A X \ u.. I _ ' ff.- )( . Mimi] @....<» _ J I A \ 11 11111' ‘ A l ml Haszanl tp lllnnre. - Sl: ir t . T tl o lol §I.’.i.°i‘.‘;‘.?.°°‘i>?i.i. °%‘l'”.i‘.?... ,.55 "1‘...i‘t1..°’ Sold by alldru glsts. ion. ” wiiinq i __ _,g '_ _ _,» ~ ef' _ c. rs. fran sasnoi can r. ac.-P. A. ' "I guess this is the P1102. Llldw" Linda “WhatforBiY' l l SI : " 1:0 find out where that there Eag- _ | g ‘ lish aristocratic Earl lives." ~“ o feier t shot m RE Linda. Th i tba "Y ` Sh nghai chicken for a partridge T' Sole Agents' i S.l: ‘*Yes, Linda, |ot'sgo in and ask. ,_ -,....,_ Take I-lall`s hsanlily Pills for eonstlpst»» ‘ _|nterrun1ion. ST. JUHN, March 7.-(Speclal)-'l`ele- graph communication hae been restored - with allthe West India stations beyond Porto Rico except St. Vincent, Barbados. Trinidsdand Demerara. 1 It is also rsstoredto the French Com-' pany's stations in Martinique, Dutch and French Guiana. , 111111111 11111111111's11111 Swansea, March 8_1-Another landsllp nppearsto belmmineritin the Rhymney valley, South Walas,.this time ou the Glamorganshlre side of the river, and immediately opposite the great landslide of New Tmdegar, which occurred about a year ago. > Signs of the moving mountain side have been noticed for some days past, schools, houses and inns havingdeveloped cracks, while the local drains and water supply have been dtsturbed. The local railway runs close io the spot, and a gang _ofmen are kept constantly at work in case of sventuallly. ' Anew retaining wall along the side of the track has been forced towards the permanent way, and a bridge spanning the mainline at' this point~~bao had its loner walls forced out of position- Trains have to slow down to almost a crawl in passing. On the mountain there is a deep fissure. corresponding in ohoracter to that above the New Tredegar landslip. llllilil lIliBiS ill 1 .. 1 ___ Llvr-Inroor., March il.-The Munshi tribes in northern Nigeria have broken loose, murdering and pillsging every- whbrm according to information brought, by the Eld,ex-Dempster liner Tarquah, which left Foroades river on January 20., The Munshig attacked the Niger Com- ; pun's store at Ablnsl, on the Binue, and killed every native they encountered. As it was market day, there were some 150 Hansa traders in the town, and these sharea the fate of those who were in the Company’s store, probably some fifty more. The agent in charge of the store, a. na» tive, named Fraser, whose wife was out to pieces, escaped in a canoe and made forthe nearest British station with a garrison. ~ The Munshis destroyed the telegraph, between ibi and Lokoja, to prevent the news being wired. Coming down the; river Mr. Perkins saw a large number oi_»_ dead bodies lying on the banks of the river at Abinsi, while numbers more were seen at Loko floating down the stream. On'Captain Short aad Dr. Costello, with lfour officers and ilfty Nigerian troops, reaching Ablasi, they found that the place had been entirely looted. / _..._..._.._ Hinard'| Lln|me|1iCure| Dandrufi. Desirable Building Lots _ ln Chftown for Sale. , T e undersigned offers for sale ta Y’ ..,, frontage on Street of 5o feet and ex~ tending back 75 feet. Mets onihe west side of Oriebar Street; each 'having a ‘frontage on feet of 50 feet ,aa extending back kel. ' l_5The said six lots llc immediately' north of the residence of -Dr. Ander- °°l"l'l>l°1y£l'D`t1l(`°ld' z ini 1 I _ll _ 4 U < .°_ °»»a..‘:“"”°f°“.-.':.'.°2@*~i “vis a on o o _ and encoding hack 75 feet. *ill let liealmmdinely opposite the °~l'¢ni~ dence oi Dr. Anderson. §§ lhqe l0$l ` Again to Many West lnllla; Stations Aftera Period of ’ Critical Time Pains, March 7-(Special)-The Rouvier Ministry was defeated in the Chamber of Deputies tonight and immediately re ` signed. ' |iPresident Fallieres has accepted their reaignatlons and will take action tu- morrow. towards the formation ofa new Cabinet. Tho crisis comes at a most dramatic moment when the Franco-German contest has reached a decisive stage and may .____._.._ q_.*.?_`____ _ s_.- -Y fEHiilii IN AHMS l lGl|NSl Hilililii Sr. Csrsnmrrs, March 0.-On Friday the new rector of St. Barnabas church. in~ formed the seven or eight young ladies who are members of the choir that they could no longer sing there, as it had been decided to dispense with their services. When the church -wardens asked for an explanation the rector said he had taken the action in view of the “awful stories ` which were going the rounds." When pressed for particulars he could not give unythink definite. Accordingly the wai- tiens yesterday morning decided to sus- pend the organist. and they locked up the argsn. In the afternoon they turned oil’ the water supplying the organ so that there would he no possibility of it being used. T h_e services were gone through with the aid of tl\c boys' choir but no or- gan. It is understood that by the "awful stories" Mr. Nevitt had reference to flirt- ing, but members of the congregation declared that the charge was entirely un» warranted. S_unday was the new rcctor‘s tlrst day in charge of the service.` PASSING [li THE i |MPiH|ll lHUUPS HAL11\'sx, March (l.-The passing ofjthc imperial garrison from llalifax was marked by the sailing of theVU.P. R steamship Lake Champlain from this port yesterday morning with the last of the English troops, consisting of one hundred and iiftyofllcers and mcmllalifax has been garrlsoned continuously by Brit- ish troops (or over one hundred and ilfty-seven years. The departing soldiers, underthe command of Major Cartwright, a Canadian born, were played on board by the band of the relieving Royal Canadian regiment. At the pier were a large number of oiilccrs, ladies and friends of those on board to bid them farewell, the whole forming a most animated picture. The steamer carried a f\1ll complement ol saloon, second and third class passengers, and as sho moved out from the dock ther# was a scene not often witnessed at a Canadian. port, the hand accompanying the troops rendering “Auld Leng Sync" and “The Maple Loaf Forever," amidst great cheering and the waving of handkerchieis. ALSO HAD A WIFE. Mrs. Kraaty-You want the earth. And lies Resigned, Resignation Being Accepted ‘ by President Faliieres-The Adverse Mai- ority 33-The _Overturn Comes at a for the Morocco Conference and Europe. *___* exert an important adverse influence on the Algcciras Conference and on Eurcpesn affairs generally. Thecclefeat of the Government camo suddenly in o comparatively minor debate over the church disoglers. The vote showed the Government in a mlnor_ty of 13. ' Premier Rouvicr accepts the situation complacently, saying that lie had been relieved of a heavy burden. l iillii ANU l Pliilli THEASUHE B0s'ro.\', March il.-A woman giving her name as Miss Sadie J. Mason, of Truro, has come to Boston to try to interest capitalists in a project to fit out nn expedition to search for a hurled pirate treasure in the Magdalen Islands. iler story is n wonderful one and details how she learned from an aged shlpmate of her father's that about i830 a band of pirates buried $5.000,000 In the Magdalen Islands. When this man was a. little boy he went aboard n bark called the Mary Dwyer. In Lima, Peru, a. revolutlonlwas on and rich inhabitants arran dto Hee with their treasures an 'the Nxry Dwyer. Theshlp was captured by pirates: Mlss'Mason clalmsio have charts and drawings of the exact location of the buried treasure. n1<, March ll.-1\ limlin iii-» spalch iot.l1eilc\'n|1lsa_\'s that s:|iisfm-l- ionrcii.;nsinl\i|;l1 circles ilun- l»i-1-nn~1- Ki_nLfl~li1\l.¢`i hai they might live in 1-elcln-atc tin-i1 ;n~- crc ilsl1ingoll'Li1e vast land \\'lu~n the hc fatc of the others is unk11o\vn. 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