Sworn Circulation ::°.':.::i::r.: 3 zoo, Far the Largest ...::s... in the Province \ I * ~s,_».. . , . . ... ,.._‘\ . .. s, 5-’;fi~ x /.1__. i O . ° . . 17. ' » r ‘.~` .»,5 1 0 *é 1 ' _ - ’ _ z _ .. . , _ _,M ._ . _ . -._ _ -» --- ~ _ GRS Mon. :NG Til-E CliAllLllTTET0l L Alllli -- W _ .. _ F ._ _ V _ _ww __ W i V ` >‘_ _*__* __ __ ~ ¥.t‘i.~{.‘2°itL'§.?3s.§':..,} ' curate-nrrows parses Er§ii}.§ofs§s§f`cXsX{§sfr1~iliIaéB}ivl,`lJX§{iX§§§6,1905. M if S ` if g;»;c,;§,¥;,,§§;»§f,;,{,¢,`g,T-,,;3,g` ' 7' 7 ' 7 Y ' -~--~~ ~ - -__ _____...v_ --___a___;_ ___.__.__,___- cove g gji songs Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. McKinnon Enter- -,T HOME ' tain a Large and Happy Company-An Auspfcivsé. Bésiiiiiiiis ef ihsir Hospitality --Full List oi the invited Guests. 'i’hc blizzard of last evening was of n ` severity that would naturally prompt nmst persona_ to stuy in the seclusion of T\\o Stcp~Kurnma, Rocker. Valse -To Say Good-bye, .i\scbcr.' The prlzesut whist were won respect- thcir own homes- unless some great |"0ly “H f0ll0WH1 attraction called them to go forth. Such Ladies-First:-Miss Florence Pope: Ml . f K n -_ \l\'lrs. Bngnall, the minority priie. an a 'action wus ound n the rst At Governor and Mrs. McKinnon at Govern- ment House, and it quite filled the stately old residence with fair women and brave mon,i,hc elite of Cliui-lottetouvn with some puests i`rom n distance. It was shortly after nine before the reception was over and dancing began, and the succes- sion of lancers, vaise, two step ami inilitnlrc wns indulged in \vith great zest until tl\e` midnight hour. Meanwhile in the drawing room and parlor many tables hud been setior progressive whist which was iuuch enjoyed by those who did not cure to dance. Thus there was something to occupy the time and attention of every- one and the evening passed pleasantly and all too quickly. At midnight a rich repost wus spread in the dining hall where thel long array of guests were served." There- iiftcr dancing was resumed with increased , spirit until one o`clock when the asscm- i bled guests took their leave. It was ' really u most cliarming “at home," with sufficient of statellness, yet without stiff- ness, und all enjoyed themselves to the full. His Honor and Mrs. McKinnon con- ._.. tributed in every possible way to make everybody happy. There is every prospect that Government House under their re glare will rivaitho popularity of its palm-5 F kstiiaysln the' past. The dance programme was I The musical program furnished by Vinnicombds orchestra wn.s as follows: Laiicers-Granii Sei Erminie Jako- bowski. Vnlse -Janice Meredith, Gustin. ~ 'liwo Step-Grand Fortuna, Strom- W licrg. I Vnlse-Raverle, Walteufel. ‘ G, tl. -Fix :--R. . 'V ; llomc given by llis lionorihe Lieutenant Jn on owen i wt G \ “Mace F°u°“'i"g is “ "st of the invited i"“°"t”: 'l‘l\e terrible straits to which the Russians in Port _-\rtliur had been reduced is best shown by the ilespcrute elninzes taken by "D desertcrs to escape out of the fire-riddled fortress. The grouped illustrations show the various attempts made recently to get i-0lZ0ll\0l` l11ikno\\'n in the history of (ln- Anld, George E. and Mrs. Aitkin, W II and Mrs. Anderson, Dr. Mrs. and Miss Alford, Morris Arseuauit, J O and Mrs. Anderson, Capt and Mrs. Altkin, Miss and Miss Estelle Alley, Dr. (iordon T Brown, Ambrose and Mrs. Brown, Miss Mary ` - Buyer, J A S ami Mrs. ' out of the doomed fort. i u l ti! ‘ T . 9 mes Psion. nie ...incl-ity is-iz... uirssiass Esc.».i>i.\'o room1>oii'r.i1i'rnUn Wi" "““<' f* ""'~i°"iL>' U" fsfw will in the BADLY A TouoN'ro, Jim. Z5,~iSpi-cial.)-Ontario today gave n stern i~cl»ulg,e,1_g_1LM;_i-lcizinr-nl corruption by ineuns of which tliibitoss (iovcrnment has since iiiU2 maintained it- scli' in power. 'l`hc returns indicate thui. ,\ir. \\'bll in-y w iictqisluturc. Such ii. landslide is al turio. The :-iituaiion muy pcrliaps best bc indi- cated by the more statement thui. I\'orth ` -' ' Oxford liusclected ix Consc.rvn.ti\'\= by n E. ' ` ` , _ 1 ` lari.;einii,joriL_v. One thousand has been regrtrdeil as the usual Liberal |\m_ioi‘ity in that riiiing. 'l`hrec of the Ross Cabinet fell in tin- B""`ueti‘i A A "ml Mm' "ml Miss fray Dryden in South Ontario l`atoliiord I * Y “ Bayfield, Edward and Mrs. and Miss Bagnall, Dr. and Mrs. Blanchard, Dr. and Mrs. and Miss Blanchard, E Sterling Brown, Alex and Mrs. lieer, E il and Mrs. Beer, Louis H anil Mrs. Ba...-, ni. C n lliancharil, L I3 Bremner, Fred A Bentley, W E and Mrs. Blanchard, Judge Benning, I-I .\V Beer, L. I.. and Mrs. Buntaiu, ll V and Mrs. Brebaut, Alder Brecken, Leith E. Brelmut Louis Prof. WY l mCohtihT1ed_ Page 2. llllilHl'lllilll wiiniiiiiii MoNcrnN, Jan. 25.-(Special)-A bad reek took place near Amqui on the C. R. yesterday afternoon at three Mmm|,.e__GBm of tho Gulf, Vinni~ o'clock. Rogers, freight special was pro conibc. cecding along about three miles east of Valse-Garden of Violets, Rocker. A Two-Step, Laces and Graces, Bratt-on. lo Valsc-Strolling Long the Pike. , mqui when the whole train of sixteen udedcars left the mils, the locomotive Rocker’ , ' and van alone remaining on the track. lijxtpmi-_ Ten ears were badly smashed up and the Lancers-Griind Sei Mikado, llucalossi. fl. ,also-Uiidcr the Palms, Sinnhold. T/wo Step-'1The.Matiaee Girl, llall. vans-1ii»..ia:\vnai Maxi..- Millialre-Buttcrily Dance, Bratton. Value-Lovers' Lane, Rocker. La;-__. T ri. ‘ , eight will have to be trunsshipped. l Trains are held up by the accident, six hundred feet of track and thc road bed ‘being torn up. The Maritime express ,is five hours late. General Superintendent E. Price left last night for tho scene slmll be considered by the Government. Private advicesirom all the big cities ami towns oi’ Russia. indicate that there is Secretary of State for l-‘inland announced Ll .lan‘y. 22 is just at this time cons iilcred to be an unfortunate blunder and is likely to G prove exceedingly distasteful to the up Finns. `L,e excitement everywhere. The red flag demonstrations at lielsing fors, Finland last night were disquieting but there is nb evidence yet of a general ‘ movement. ` l Sill Clit “ ` illllllllil Died with Herd Children by Her Bedside-Buried With- out Service and Alone. < i* Salim Src M.\Rn-1, Our, Jan. 25- (Speciul).-\Vhlie her husband was away hunting Mrs. John Johnston died with her children about her bed and with no S Johnson brought tho children to an orphanage here and has returned home to bury his wife beside their woodland home. There will be no burial service and ~ - ' ‘ ' °f th” “°“id""t° N0 ‘me ‘"8 in-l“"°‘l‘ Johnson will be alone nt the funeral. C L31' gi ,Lili “ff New Lines iii O . Tiignlsh till three o‘clocl¢ this morning. V i ’ . The train coming from the west laid up at - ,Summemmo Ml nightmob comms through #P that the government had two duties, the *_ ,‘ V ` to the city M "amd on pm" 5_ I , .- lrst ivns that quiet and order should be Slippers, Viiri' Choirs. just received. _ Our _cheap- est line I strap shpper is 75c. 1 strap-_|lipp‘er,toe cap,$r.o5. and $1.20. _ 1 strap 'with bow, very n1C¢»_ $1-35~ l . . L Fancy 2 strap, fancy get beads',`$'z.9o.~ -- ' Patent leather I strap fancy, bead, 5117i; - . _ ’ Pi'e¢ty.~"- ended - slippers ai strc ii,"-at $2.10- ' , I-Wm steel and blaelé, bam 3" ‘ i- $2.55 hu i $2; ailgrof misses’ and ehildfim' patty siippiera- very pliity at' Gdlims “"8” of Dccldent I” mt k“°"'“" case of the miners in a speech. licrr l~1ue THE TRAINS. ` know the conditions of the miners thor- --"" oughly. The afternoon train west did not reach , ,_ . I Ullflm-'L‘|l0\‘ V0" B\10|0\\' l'0l>|yiniZ. -“Rid CHICAGO MARKETS. , --- Cmcaao Januar 25 -(Special)- Pork $12875 “ P0l'k $13-05 l-90 For Piickci, Oiiicc oi li0iii¢. - Jnmcom' .453 MTW cam 45; Vrcroma, B. C. Jan. 25-(Special.)- “ Wlieat Wi .“ Wheat llti Keen interestls nianifesteiihy shipping I men throughout the Northwest over a. Trans ,Pacific race which was started on speed among Oriental passenger ciirriem. ‘The Minnesota. Jus J. ilill`e mammoth liner, which is to be operated hereafter in connection with the great northern stoamshlp lines, left Seattle at 430p Q on Monday. The Empress ot Japan sailed iromyictorlla outward exactly live hours , iat,'r.` Bets are being made that the I A R - Expms win bam. the Minnesota ini.. mm I V] _F ,M ' U 4_1 .Lf Ybkohiml by Bit clear daylland reaeh` _- _f- `f . . wi. . . . Hong Kona tan days ahead of her opponent. » in _ ENDED LIFE. A1183?-¢s.al1siyl¢=. and bind-‘L -+- Wnvivirlo, Man Ifnu"22:-Mrs .1 H. in * '¢ ' _ ` " , Mills, ii. Wlnnipegivomed' ' committed ' gun' pn 'es 'suicide in a Brandonresort by taking oar: iiaszard ‘lii99r§. ,holla mold, Her husbnndis an engineer iuwinnipeg. the works giving the strikers Zi hours to d ,. t leportcd. Biiiwv Siiiili Says 'they Have Not Sprung' doctor within a hundred miles. 5* A notice was posted this morning ut ull I G csnme their employment and intlniatim; an rat those who did not comply would be ex Governor General Trepoll` was in iii iiiiiii iiiiiis From Economic, Hut Polit- ical Motives+The Big Strike. I ___ l Bani.i.\'. January 22.-The minisicria‘ eats in the lloiclisiag and the-iw rough a state of seige has not been acl.- uiilly proclniineil it practically exists, the ,Emperor liavini.: conferred upon him as overnor ticncral almost absol- e power authorizing him to use the ndarines and every other agency of the overnment to preserve order, placing un- er his control the Government works d schools and even empowering him to ile persons who ure inimical to peace. During the night hundreds of arrests were made. lHl§ Slllllll llilllii iiii ii.,_ii. iziisi Wind, Snow and intense Cold -Street-cars Stopped and Shipping in Great Peril. Sr. .ionN, Jan. 20-- (Special)-One of the oi-st storms of the season hue been rallerics for iiistiiigiiislrcii strangers l`"Ri"i-Y l0d"Y “ll “l°“K UW °0l1St~ lvihd nd the public were filled today inland snow accompanied by intense cold xpectation that Chancellor Von Buelow f m.e,.,,;|0,|_ would outline the policy of the emperor and governnn-nt toward thel great coal strike that has already; partially paralyzed (ierman indust.r_v. The sociulistic party had lntcrpellated the government and Otta iiue set forth the i - a loeksmith from Essen, who formerly worked for the Krupps, ami is reputed to .lmtin the foregrouiul of this question was public interest. Ho had already said f . maintained, under all circunuetunces. lic would say that the full power at disposal of the state would he used if the wage war deizenerated into excess. Count Von Buclow aroused energetic irotests from the socialist members by asnertini that the trade unions in Germa- that th socialists were using the strike merely ns a means of foincn~ ting hate und and intensifying class warfare interests of party. If the strike ` continues extending, the chancellor ai\id,‘ the responsibility will rest with the ani- ` tutors, who have driven the miners into funnticisin. Count Von Bueiovv indicated noetop that the government intends to take to end the strike. l Herr Mocller,` the Prussian minister' of commerce and industry complained that Herr Hue‘s speech rendered it very difficult for him `(Moelier) to' con- tinue in his non-partisan rule. NOTED HUNGARIAN DEAD. l _ ny liiidixotsprung from economic, butt, m Monday' the pdl” bdng sup,-enmcy yn from political motives. lie alleged Street railway communication is tied up in many towns, but as yet the daiunge to ti-lcgrupli and telephone wires is alight. _-\ number of schooners and steaiuers liavc not arrived at their destinations and sonn- fearsare entertained for their safety but. as the storm was predicted very few vessels ventured out. Reports from all New l-lngland points show that the storm has been general. ml Pllllllllllll WAS BUSl_ilSllHUll O'i"|'a\\'.\, Jan. ‘L'».-(Speclul.)-fn spite of the fnri that only a small number of me-.niber.~x were present today the House got. tlirongh considerable husineils. The earlier part of the day was taken up in answering questions from several members and later the House got down to ilie post ofiice estimates. THE WEATHER ` 'run irrioii/iiirirriss. Tuuoivro, Jun. -(Speeli\i.)-North- easterly, shifting northwesterly gales, snow during the day clearing utnight and very cold. Till TEM |‘E`RATll Ill. Rooavssr, Jan. 2|.-'Count Julius, Slapary, former Premier of Hungary and s at one time President of the Hungarian dele gatlon,di¢d today at Abbalia Austria ' . l The zero weather of Tuesday prevailed all day yesterday and through the wild storm of last night. The coldest yester- day was 10 deg. below zero and this morn- ng it was i0 above zero. / T VICTORTAS in South Renfrew and Evuuturel in l’res~ ST. Pnrimsniinii, Jan. Eli.-(Speeial.)-¢ The ,,pp0h,¢,,,,u,,t of 5e1,,,,,0,. Lmdel. as supreme c-mninaiid of the city today. Al- L-0|,;_ The city remains quiet. 'i‘he authorities have issued a proclamation. advising all the striking workmen to return to theiri labors and promising that their grievances ` All otliers had close calls. Ross hiinself imd his muiority of six hundred In lliil! re- iluccil to a bc1_:giv.rly 30, Graham and Mciiuy did as well ns any of them, the i`ormcr`s nmjority being re- duced by about n hundred while MuKay`s was largely increased, due to the fact that his electors were told he was to succeed Ross as l’rcmiel'. ' llarcourt lnui only 50 inii_iorit_y und Charlton 25. Ex-Ai.torney»Lieneral Gibson was decisively beaten and the consi.ituen~ cies reprcscnteil by Davis and Stratton both went Conservative by large majori- ties. servatives have been eluted and twenty- three Libernlis. [At this writing with only the earlier bulletins of the Ontario elections of yes- l\lo.\"run.\L, Jun. 25.-(Special.)--Their Excellcncies had clear cold weather for filled with a round of :visits to public in-i stltutions that kept them busy all the U not leave them time to rest till ten o`cloek i The institutions visited before luncheon incluilcil the General llospitul, the Hotel Dieu. the Royal \'icim'ia Hospital, McGill l.'nlver.~‘it-y where un I.. L. D. degree will be bestowed on Ilia Excellency and iioyul Victoria llospital. The afternoon \\'us occupied with visits lo the (ircy Nnnnery, the Chiiri-h lionic, Victoria Order of Niirsi-.-, und Y. M. (I. A. concluding with dinner i\t thc \Vinilsor al eiglit o'clock. e Hill§l_(EY Friday,Jan.27 RETURN MATCH _vs_ Anieiiwuis. ‘ p Admission zoo. Reserved seats 25c. F. .i. ri_¢i‘iiLLAN. Returns show that seventy-five Con- iwKi R055 G-QVERNMENT DEFEATED Political Landslide (lives Whitney over Fifty Mai_0rity~Three Members of Government Beaten and Others Have Small Maiorities - A Surprising Result. tcriluy |n~fo|'i,~ us, ii. would appear that the Ross (iovermncnl. has mct with a most. crusliiin; defeat.. 'i`his is not .surprisiiig in viewof the very long ti-rm of power whii-h ilic I.i|ii-ral party has cnjoyeil in the big (lentrai Province. it \\'iis in December l‘eT1 that the Siuiililcld .\iuciionulil Ministry was ilefeutcdand Hon. Edvi'u.ril Blake was called upon to form the first Liberal _\dininisi,rntion.\\'l|eu lieresigued nearly ai. year later Sir llliver Milvvitt .siiccceileii him as Prcniier and retained that position lill July listlti, ii period of twenty~i`our yi~ars. lie in turn wa.-i succeedeii .-is l’remicr by lion. A. S. llnrily who hold ofiico till tlctolier ISHN, since which time lion. ii. \\'. iioss has been al. the head oi' the tiovurnment. Mainly, and down to the pusi. few years, the record of successive Liberal (love|'nuiuni.s in On- iurio had been nn excellent one. But ii. fellat last upon evil days. The entire term of continuous Liiieral power wn.~¢ 'solni-tliin|,; a\‘cr7t3iyc:u'.~.. This breaks all past record within the British Einpirc in that regard. 'i`hlrty years is indeed a. long time without u change of tiovern- ment. When we think of the Conservative voter who recorded his Brat vote in 1872 il. twenty-one years of age and has rear-boil tle ripe age of 54 before it became his privilege to vote on the winning side, we shnll sec how severe has been the task of party realty which the Ontario Opposition have undergone. Men who were thirty then ure new spectueled veterans; others who were forty then are now, if living aged and grey, while the few remaining.: who were fifty years of nge when this Liberal party came into powcrure now well along in the eighties ] THEIR EXCELLENCIES VISIT T0 MONTREAL During the evening their exceliencies visited two of the big skating rlnks of their second day in Montreal which was this Citi* An unexpected celebration of the \-i.~il. i` the vice royal party was u cleuridorkci. morning, starting ut tcn o`clnck and did “L th” R“"°|"‘l*`l"f" UUUT5 ull* ll\0l'|\l"iJ. hero being not a single prisoner in tho ionigiii. “"8- Supphasl Ledgers. Day Books, Journals, Cash Books. Letter Books. Index Books. Bill Books. Memo Books. Minute Books 6.1:-, Sc. lnkg, best makes. 500.000 Envelopes all grades. Note Papers. Ac- count Paper. Fools- cmp. Letter Presses. Files. Clipl. &c.. &c. Wholesale andoReiail. 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