su . 1,, sea cesiiiiisn riimgit iieiitlm'-Unable To “lilo Prairie is r»~i»°i~1.,i~'-or-#_ e-vw iw- wae invaded \lQ,_I_|C\"Vlfl“I 'ini NIU is Tw Nil ;...:veusse tm se ies mimi oeatrael i-in till all lei. Just now monies mea an aaeeaverill to drive' 1 -l~°_ °‘%il%‘!"" _ . '!‘~ mR`:sge‘o:%',are nbc i'|r`”;osedil\zl¥ b,.;.ss|,s,sn¢tl|ej|nsres_iitv this winter ..-lim else. rifawglkler ihmah »-~-il-_iulliilsi `¥_~re'“\.-°°f~ i..-no -ri»'¢1i,|4'_iv°lv wi nm is iron sxooaii'ea’sao weahoew- New that rutile ereeegialas lie in elrannes. mmysmau whose limited sup- _ ply ofhlllia uses to their aware- q||lrgm¢§“ id _lbllld OYII' the prairie was one sheet of ice and hd- umm the lease! the animals are .seen rooufsss they new boson iogstnae son ,_ _ elf-I ` -_ “_” _ _.l*"°° _ Pe latter Tha Uiiinuok wind, which visited this part last weak was warm, but of brief of dureueu. while iiisms on un mise ,ie many plaoes were covered with water and 0 elnpy mow. \ it from altsota of hungry herds. an » A _Crowded To Capacity By an Audience G_ LAS z iEV7,i3lillN(i E_‘al’l¢_est in Their Desireto Discuss Questions of Impor- .A . .\|i mice- Speakeie_~_Listgfe¢d io with Aiieniion---A ' ’ Most-Urdlirly Gathering The meeting hsldkara last night turned ly in earnest and united. He reviewed su »jaot of the iunuel,und said Prince Ed N0 b°l~'¢I7 one. The fins hall layer Paren’a scheme, and said the wallrd Island would never get her rights th! M- B- *ll iiilad at? o'clock natural Dllblvl' the winter trams was till she got the tunnel. An! ml" "*'|l° lb full eltent llsda nanber uiandiugf the0up;a il A I r larry would be operated says the tunnel is foolishneamought to be wing to tha arrangement that Liberal thsoannrlsdrble truck laid to Summer- tarred and frsthered- (Great applause). d °°\W`l"i\¢i'° lll¢ll¢l1 Silvlilii IDN! eideiand Charlottetown it would do very Murdoch Mackinuon, M. L, A., next Ten minutes after the Chinook dropped -aitllllately, than was dldieulty because much te remedy the existing grievances. spoke, endorsing what had been eald by I . the non aitsndanoe of some of the Heuvged them in sense advoeuilug for previous rpeukere,asln the broken terms o ffl" l\\°Ni°K. drills could be crossed on LINE] lpaiiklrl. different sections of minor grievance, and of union, and dealing moderately wi|.h On motion of Capt. Read, John Ander- to devote all their united energies to the the subsidy question from the Opposition irons our Ii isinpenioieior onus is sud the eeaaeiesi walk has been going on night and day ever since. This is raduc ing tha oattle ln dash wonderfully The n lu the last 20 years. , p All outside work is stopped by the cold weather, which has prevailed almost l ii ; LIVES I.ilSl ---_ Terrillo Rain Storm _Broke Over Hong Kong With A fM`i{ch_Demag'o rquall ia* ni# Hong Kong and il till space often ‘minutes sank over lift! Chinese oraith the harbor, mon than s i "" M' “ "”""‘“' iiui aus' iiiiiii iiiiiiis iuiiiii iis so many' ht the swamped ` raven ‘qasiiltissd with ess 3 me from ‘sunken iunka. During the iqiiii :lie ever annum reel rains. more adrift, bat she was brought to anchor without saatalsisn any demise- IIIEWE lilllllli I Ullflillilfii Sill original lfil“reotiiie_ Massser9_o[the'Meci7on~ ' ald§#‘-`Kl’lre Curiosity ld 0" will _from Siiwmefeifia to Pi-1l\1Ch=u° as s anal settlement or our nnetciri amos fill? - ‘ _ lat Men Were Fishing When lhe"§:"*-° the Search i IISIIEIIMIII was called lo the Chair. Hs brieily solution of thetranuportatlou iiuestlon. standpoint. It was ten o‘cloot when he ted the obiectof the meetlng.to dls~` John A. lathieeon wa-r the next concluded. the non-fuiiiimsnt of the terms of speaker' and devoted most of his i-peeuh W. E. Bentley was the list speaker, ion and _the re- arrangement of sub- |,¢ tp, gnu, qungiun, elsfmlng tim; and enforced ina arguments of previous twluterls the ooldssiexpsrleased aldlel- He re\d'i¢l»l¢\‘l from Premier the ssuiauent new wus most unfair is sneakerslii fem' 0| Sevvrlns our rlirhti ters and Hon. B. E. Reid, the ni. hind, and we r¢.vm.|,is is the from the Dominion. Hawes oppossdts being lil, explaining their absence. tumor Provinces. Ile trlfi that the sub- the proposed subsidy settlement. M Capt.Read was the tint speaker. He ,min ,||_,u:d be im.-¢us¢,|_ but that our A resolution was urnulrnoui-ly adopted their hay and straw il they wish to save without break since N zvembsr. ‘ra viewedthe serine of union and our psp;-eugngnglraag bud rolled ip png ng endurslugihe attitude of the Legislative e- wihter dlilcnltleafof communication. Ile nh. ¢1.im| of P.-inc, Ed",-¢| memorial of 1006, lu favor ofthe tunnel, ua'll that uoboat couiddothe work; the mug |,, ui," irq. ||g|,f_ H¢ “rd und aihlrdwlnter-steamer. and alsooor lyremsdy must be the tunnel. He mg; mi. ws; in. .mpmunity clslmstoelx members in the House of nted out that it costas much to send ofailfetime, and we wrro alnugu, make Commons. Rev. Father G.llir, seconded by Thomas §ln;'°\li»|'*.¢1 1° L|"l'D°°I H0 NU’ l ment with the Dominion. Ile held that Mt-Nutt, moveiia resolution onthe luh~ Wuhdwuhhd In th' st* “hh” f/ill PNYKI B`°°di-01099 P55130 I yur. sidy qucstiomcondernnlnir the proposed .OD i-hi "NGK Whlllll 'lid i-N andmora fullre YOU* Ol Nr vloital aettiemsntasunfairlathe Province and ~-- .7 Vtunnalwouidluoreass the value ni the iubaldlss. Ha said our deli-gat;-s had claiming that it ought not to pass the er°n1il0r»r°ent.~nfltl=e farmer# pulled nom. tes ing ami snmlideres is r...¢i.1..¢.........iu§ss...m¢.i wma rsiiaen ` tltouhsy three~iold. He dealt with nm mm, 0( Lb, w°,,;_ by the pe°)\°_ ICB Br0ke“'St8amers On ‘ ue “'“"P°f'*"l°“ W"-i°°" W °°"||d"" Cllll- RUM] |l’l l'S@0°llii lP°»¢h. l‘2DIlPd Avote was taken and Capt, Read was 'abil length. that he thought ll r. Mnthieson was not the only one voting Nay. Mr. M'\0rwiy °i the Guardian wie the acquainted wir.ii’nii ins in-is For mm- 'rue im resolution vu mms by cept. - ext sneaker and 'wire br hull Mi sel'.h¢.0ant- Broil. o<>uldnr-reroorsmi rmd,s¢¢oases by w. s. stewart, sou. ll mor, aussi., Jes. so.-Fourteen inner- ""1" hour on the non-fulillmsnt oi the noun agreement by vlhich the subsidy veylngthe thanks ofthe meeting to the or anlomand what oiislit to be would ns resuoeii. ii uv-y moi. agree- P.-»ss,ooupisd with special meshes rs. Ire' on an inaiioa inthe Guild done to Rst redreu. , ment hivl been made the delegates ex- Mr, Mocready and the Guardian. This . 'fha Sen were flsiilnn when the lee ko and they suddenly found them- W. B. Stewart, K. C. followed- HI needed the lntlwrlly iriver them by the warunaniinonsly adopted. The meeting . e fisherman. ii iiisii His ui; iivii Pui- iisso xi;i`u,.isu so -a omies luis ` mea ille- b I There blown outtoeealiya stroll “td hs hm mud Mm" bel" ".m°‘°m' Vmum* 'g¥5"t'°`5Qmmed to the mm h°k"w' ' K th infill iili visiiiii ciiiii iin_i.iii iii ___ They Were Bumed to Deiltli He Will Be The Guest Of Earl The Columbus Building, an Wm shortly Ha” M Row in Dover N.li Cotton Mill Grey And Will Leave for Eight Story Structure Gut- Inm 5 _ship Building ' iire Japan oneTour ted By Flames Yards _` "_` `“` i; Dovln, N, B.. Jas. B.-Dover-'s moat Sr Jor-ue, Jan 29.-The program of Barium, Jan. il)-Fire, which broke _ _ “lUfl'Wl 5" WW ul* "V" °U°“' “ld GuaerelBoo|.h’s vlslataCansda has been out early today in the Columbus building, owbablr ilva ol her lm mill ovefal-Iva' ,,,,,,_, , th 5,, mon Am ,md resigns story structure ioaioimseumi 'Binu,rs, January 30-The Kalaa\‘» and a loss exeaadinl bait a ° ° ’ Y I s rl d the entire luorrlor _ nnunoement that Germany will ahortffjo, 1,1# tha0oeh`eoo )_lfg0o. The bodies and from that date until the th, mp gm, ,,h|¢|, yu ,mpieq hy C, ` _“_ , have lo readiness live ahfnlulldim suns rsurhnuohsned hovoodall lim' Iwi will ¢°i1'i°°t la\1r~_ mentor' in irnnsseii, primer, but what esusauise - yards capable oi building bsttle.hips of ggiqgggmgaeion, ware found this after Massey Hallandbepresent at the oih- nnhnnug ba,” ,,¢.°,»¢,.|n¢¢|_ purigg me Lormol, Slmpseu auction il namei _the all to the (Nm QV me you some eommaad oouairy P sus oif, mol essential aeramaa, the Khin it; #lil 2,°:‘Whil Ali d' Tlief ice =»-= sped lrrfieevse seguuecsuaiwqg i °"i‘..‘2.£'.‘.! Opera House. While there he will also Uraagaraeote for his visit. The enersi PIN" 8 nose 18,06) tons. ,indonjui the midst of the smoking ruins care’ oouoclla. He- will then proceed io , y.n_Am“.km ,,,°,|¢,|°,, qu pq Mi.. on.. fm’ NU 5" It is further stated that ships will I-ing" boys ara known tuba missing, Ottawa, where he will be the guest of uw, “ A bag big rm. gm. bum slump. uite sleep- in built at Kiel with H "|°" 1° °°9' itil believed that another body will be Earl Grey, governor-general of Csnnfla. “| M, _ 90,", bm,-||,,g_ Tim.. 'ug ,wut I .er-noting waruhlps of 25,001 tons and gg-4|, W;hlla in Oi/awa he will interview the £0 "_.¢,_ Nlfllt II klllifil- I Bevarald the inland were hurt' while irovernrnent on luimigratlon matters. eu.-. _._...Z_-_--=- `lV|l‘I “QU llyll H climbing down ropes From there he will go to Wlnnlpeg,wher.i qhinlyahay pound nspr the windows and three days meeting will be held and W 2_3 ,:3n=;i__uwrlsaIia»yti¢s wise ms- samaswmsbse l:HZ:s¢::°v..é.`;i..;. W' ‘ ‘ _ ~-. f` ,non wh *nu nad.” und or interview the premier ou Army mat- . , _ , _ . iiiiiii iiuliiun..-._-i~....~-i».i-..» .. ... -....._. '!"" '"H I ._ I. sumssianereuuut rn - _ i dramas which piaoe he will be preceded byhh ° guna” *I secretary Colonel Lowlay, who wllinsahs I _ is .im ““°°'°°“"‘ "’°°°'“'°°‘°°°= NW' Several Hundreds are in Re- si .urn with their '*“""l“"'°' °°"' uiba mei-use "‘ ““'"°“ ‘° """“"‘ ""°° ”° "'" VOIl and Many H8V8 BUSH L. u_,aleo asap at Pekin and Shanghai, in ’°“`°'° China, and various palate in Korea, rs- K'||Qd r W U ded i§.j.:.f;'.'.~:~...~.....-'°.l,:'....:::..“ ° :I t tlili. Railroad The general is in his eightlsth year. le \&hiaelpara\nd‘he world at~ tid-L touch wish the adhira of the Army. " TI oonitsoilon with the gaaerarh visit to p Tersate it laaxpaeteii that a large dele- i Mihtdolours feelin the edt will ar- ms, soma) of 'ro woiusiy pie; nom* FITS YOUR Ulll LIACTLY. “°° "‘ "W "h" our-nina terminus vie iss 'rrasrsiosrisri I o 0 n , ' u veauauusursiasr uuue-i. rrairsuiii; """"""“~ 4”' ““* .""‘°“‘ '~..““‘“”” .u nw. |*‘~'1ravols baslceken out ia the orvvleee ofkedlri, Idandef Java, Dutch East ludlaa. Aessrdbg tea Batavia dea- patsh,Z_= is ahead tlat Q natives have up arms and that many of the Dulah oleiah and their adherents havab@5lllor wpmdsd. The viee- Governee the prvvineu is said isbn amuse the wounded and the ohiai ol pnllasl QQHMI hlvs ben killed. 'i‘eno1l~l¢va been despatched to the s¢neoftha outbreak. PILESCURED iii 6T0 I4 DAYS PA Z0 0lNTl(lN‘l‘ is guaranteed so ours any use ef ltekiq, Blind, Bleeding orPi-ntradiag Pills lad toll hylur mosey r\!uadal.` lla. IIKIWX. r*§§ iii jill 2. 1907-i c. 'r. BAii1W.L _ AN ISLANDER so AND HIS CAREER iii. 'ii rr, J. n. ff.-lu the rrurse cfu artlrlo on Cecil T. Bagnull the Boston Globe saysz- ‘!’l`he First Century of American Humor," has five to say of Mr. Bairnsll "April 15, 1849, without. a crook in hir. anatomy or a stlich of clothes to his back. Cecil T. Bagnali lsndeil ot the arli tocrstlc 1.-ity of Charlottetown. P. E. I. His rc- mote ancestors sleep beneath moss-grown tombslonrs that tell (wltha wonderful dlsrrgnrd of the cost of graving a whole hirtzry on asiulr) of the gnllantry und devotion of some Bannall to his sover- eign, from which extravagnnce of char- acter and ep'triph it is inferred there was once wcnlth in the family, but he says that was before his time. " Oi Enzlish parentage und progressive ideas, it isa small nilrucle that he grew sturdy and aivunced rapidly when lils school teachers followed with a rnt~o'- nlne-ialle. Such his probation at the Co- lonial normal school. Ile also attended for a few weeks an academy where the Gaelic tongue prevailed. His mate for fun was not developed here, however. ` “ Descending from a family of printers, it was but natural thnt he should ascend to the pisna, from which the world is orl- ticslly surveyed by that most subtle of huinorlsts, ‘tho lntellgent cornposltorf At first he workeil on u newspaper owned ty relatives, but leaving home in ING, he An interesting Account of An interest- ing Person Who is well Known in This Province-What is Thought About Him rior several years manipulated a morning fisiiy is st. John. N. B. In lE~72 we find him in Boston, sud his intellect swamped by il-.e conceit that hc could start a successful paper at Turuera Falla, a brisk rrtanulaciuring hamlet in Franklin county, Mass. lie started the paper. but dearly purchased its success. In May, 1875, he was one ic Inaunurate the first Sunday paper in Provlaieni-.e, R I., and was known as the funny man and leouledlter of the Sunday Dispatch. The following winter he. tool hold of the Turners Falls Rrpcrter again. or as it might be stated it tcox hold of him again." Mr. Bairnnll first went to Turners Falls at this solicitation of a brother printer, is bhother of the inte Addington D. Welsh. In the early ‘70’a under the administra- tions of Cold Alvah Crocker, of Fitchburg and Hoorac tunnel memory, 'I’urner's Falls seemed about to become is second Lowell or Holyoke. The property of the old Locks and Canal company had been taken Over by the Turners Falls company and n boom waaon. It was lnlts infancy however. The rnngnlilceut water power was iii the Connecticut river, aizreat dum wias being buill,lniiustries were being locnted, but them were few houiei and not uisny people. Continued on page 4. IIPEIIS SlllS WIIH HAIHPIII Herman Heizllpel Amaze De- teciives With Display ol “Cracksman’s Abilities” -A meeting ofthe Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will be hell in th. Y. M. C. A. parlor this Saturday afternoon at 3 o‘cicck. Arniiivrrc Crrv. N, J. Jan. w.-Herman Hnllapal. len years old, and ir confessed safe robber, is in isil here. Hs was taken into custody toduy by Detective Miller on a charire of larceny, and after bclniz . WWW? , atlle 0. ¢5tl‘°!¢ liispplratlle P°i|l "lil lil NNN!!! million dollars in the billing of her q“"“"‘ h°"~ T," R°°°"*l 'IH “"4" °,u,|,,‘.|,,,. .|,|m,|¢,¢,-1.; “owns 34(1),- locked up stated that he had robbed the araoolnoident with the suggestive an- |q'|u\ hoses; building, known ua Mill in Toronto on Saturday. March 0, wo md ¢5w'm0_ Th, nr, hug, guts” safe in the olilcs of William Mclnuuhlin, a real estate operator, on three different occasions, taking from it about $351. The last time he robbed the safe, several weeks ago, he took $200 and valunble securities. _ TWU HIlNI]HlI] MINIHS PEHISH In Fire Damp Explosion in Prussian Mine -164 Bodies Recovered Za/innniirrrrcls, Rhenlsh, i‘rnssia,Jnn. il).-The number of dead in the tire damp explosion. in the iiiliistock shaft of the Reden Kina yesterday is estimated at ill. Up to 2 o’cinak yesterday afternoon the bodies of itllmlneru had been found. Seventeen men llsngvrsnsiy injured bad beau rescued, rind more than a hundred ashore were misslar, There were about Ml) msn worhirrir inthe shaft when the explosion ocuu-sad, but hall of them wdlnmh the pnlleries, whieh wen wrecked. The rescue oorpa was working denarately toreaeh the eniomhad man, when the party was driven out hyan oet- hreakof Me. Forty men probably are stiilinthspit. The leases at the pit leuth, where the famiiialot tl! nitric: gutted warp men dietredna. hend by th Presb! lr fhsqhba arsenal l.D§ee aaluv- mad b a miie and a (acer hum ellahfl. ` |'ivrre’r ihle ul (rm (r'i'i, lc- HlS PIIHEHASIIJ EUSIII IJIIGS Three of ihe Greatest Scotch Collie Dogs-Price _Paid For One $6-500 / .___ NEW Yonx,i January 30.--Snmue Untenueyerolthls city hns bought in England three oi the greatest Scttchlooll e dogs everbred. 'Ihey are Squire of Tytton, Sspphc ofTytton and blue Don. and. they will beou exhibition at the coming Madison Square Garden bench show. The price paid for Squire 'a authori- tatively stated to Lo H500. lie is the winner of hundreds of first prlxis and championships and hns nevir been beaten. IHEHI IS lililll IIIIHIST III SPAIII The Poor Exasperllted by Rise in Price in Bread Com- plein Manririr, iJnn.'_B3.-Eonlor Maura, tha prime minister and Conservative leader, who took office only a few-days aim. R0- poasstorliasolve the Cortes and hold a nenaraleieotion forthwith. The outlook for the ministry is very dlmeult. The populace had.imbibed the belief that the Liberal cabinet, which was forosd ous ofnliiea by dlassnsions in the party, in- tended to suppress the Gctriot duties, which form a perennial source of disea- tant and upheaval, and that they would pass the Associations Lew and sbhstltatl obligatory military service loathe pne- ent. iotdrawlngs, with the hated pl'~ uilaaion to these navlse means te bayli- eppeiou. [fthe Conservatives de lt asootthesereferma. than will he Nil ceunetu. Aaosim muse of irvobia ls that the bakers have liven notice ka they ineaaduruua the pi-isa or luuaa aalsh. I. 'his is likely te lead io serious rioting. The pow an already exaapau ated bythaiacnaea in ihapriee of diva ali, h which priotioally all foods an raoiavl. The Lil-anis, aiihonnh tb@. ealvus anahleh pvwu, owing to sb dbeauloua, wi\i£hei¢thairoppo\Q abd general lull! ll hand. I llnarifs l'nlrru.i (um ful .liiig