e. .. er , A ~ - -» -» RDIA gg.;- ....,. --- ~~ -~~ ~ ~ _ ' ' ! -- ~ P* _ -= ._ - - - -- - - . ' ',2,,“~}"__` _ __ ._ I" cHARi..c'rra:'rowN,1=RiNcesowiiRnisiLiii~1o,cANADA,wsnNasoAY.Ds.caiissR21.1904.. ' Jr' :xi-damn _px .L_ _ ' ii {l!N0|'»l VT* -‘r~__,""l l' ll-.4 'A VANQOUVBR. DW- 13--iipeclal.)-Plans iced over Bell, and in Richmond where Died in 0 tsw_a,~1or tba location of tiiel Bisse The company has staked out the greater 2,000 part ofthe Kaien' Island shore front and BOY _ is endeavoring to secure the whole The labor campaign ls said to have been Island. ` 4 To _build the road to Port Simpson would necessitate thc building of Miiiiieii more of read through a‘mcstsolld rocket ix ao_st of $100,111) per miie, but a difficulty wretchedly managed, many of the booths _having do represeiitativea from the party i with Sydney having none at all. 'WW ` A A' In Cumberland Paul has about 500 ma- jority over Day, and in Colchester Lau- ”-|“| nnrdgng KM” [s1,`md_ _renee comes out of the contest 150 ahead Several South African veterans` who were given government scrlp for a hun- dred and sixty acres land applied for tit- les to portions' ol this land. The govern- ‘ ~ ment refused them on the 'grounds that the island is included in an Indian reserve but the boundary seems in doubt. The men howeverstakad off iiie lands and have engaged Sir Charles _Hibbert 'rapper it iight roriiism. sirnibiiti-s Tupperhas applied fora mandamus com- pelling the Government to honor its script and deed this land to the ax- soldiers. The outcome is awaited witl_i much interest. Kaieii island is a barren place, almost treeiess, but situated on c splendid har- bor whera wha;-res could be built ten miles from the ocean and from which there is a clear passage to the sea. Hatlimx Dec. I5.-(Special)-The local provincial election took place in live coun~ I L tics today and the seats which formerly of Suckliiigif ' In Lunenburg and Guysboro Madera -and Ellis were elected by acclamat-ion ‘r Works. ` . _ ' ’ ‘ 4 ° 1 Sr. Joan. l)ec. is-(Speciiil.)-A ilrelmc _,__ ,__,_______,____,_,,____, _____m____,___ ,Sharply Criticises Chamberlain Denying that, ,,_,,_,_, ,,_,,,,, _,,,_,,,, _,__________ ,___,___ ,_____, Grand Trunk Paoilicterminus show -thstfagainst Boyd, strai t Liberal defea ” ' ' " ' ' ` i Kaien Island and Pcrs Simpson are being` him considered with preference in favor of tiie ' In -~- x- J, ,__ ___ _.__---_._._. f _ 0 RMI _SIR CAMPBELLT BAD QUTBREAK s ON THE I BANNERMAN oFo|i>i~|_Tr||5|z|A previously saved live other lives. re girls attend the day school and these ng been exposed io the contagion fur- by gh _ __ , _ ted , story brick building corner of _Dock ther spread ofthe diiieaseisfeared. _St and Mnrliet Square occupied as cloth Di Cape Bretol`i'Dr. Kendall defeated i C ' ing houses by Wilcox Bros. and Joseph 'the past few months. Boyd, iLebo_r) by a_' major-ity nearly e 0 Corkcr Y- .Tu , the vote standing 'Kendall $41, = ~ l ' , ,_ The iatter's loss is only five hundred x traveller died 0" SBU-l¥`dBY~ iiioez. ` ‘ _ ` ` but uninsured. Wilcox's loss is seven H thousand, insured and the damage to the "led building, iiaarly seven thousand, is in- _d"0“ LONDON, Dec. 2)~(Speclal)-Speaking 'Rcpiyin to Chamberlain the s eaker sured' ptlieria has been prevalent here for mes P. Carr iatterly a commercial e held the Royal Humane Society ai for saving Archie Frcth from ., ‘ningin Restigouche River und had OF! 7 i“ii-RU-NA __ ' n A Lena' |'r:_»:|__&csmess|sae _ Hour, .to-night Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman cussion between himself and Chamberlain. He dwelt on the condition of London’s nnemployed and advocated the Govern- ment at onceliiiaugurating large works to benefit the stats and afford work for mouthing the word Empire and using ou' that word to cover their own shady acts for the Colonies and asserted that Chain- °“" added more remarks to the sharp dis- beriain spoke only for himself and his wh before -a large audience in the East End challeiigeii Cbainliei-lain‘s :iight topspeak An wmemic °f dip"h”"|° has broke" .while resaumg Frm) the lunar caught fn 5," Vincent _Cm_h0|,,_. 0,-phanuze him bythe throat and inflicted injuries .re Tyyo hundred young girls ,.cS;de_ which ultimately _resulted in his death. bum- wmmissiom but me "“_zo'em_n'_ The disease first developed Friday night - C°l°n¢l WU# C““lU`d» lm 01d Sf- -70h" Colonieh had not ______ho___led mm to speak and now there are 25 v|cf_|m,,_ iiin.ii,_foriiicriy a lumber surveyor and at ‘ for ,_hem_ "It is not thus; who are forever One died this evening and six or eight _one time keeper Of I1ll|iUll`Y Bl3°l`¢~‘4. ‘H211 ers are dangerously lil, two hundred in F"edel`i‘~'l'0" “St Dlilhlf "Zed 72- thousands now threatened with i starvation. and. their own policies who are best friends of fhe Empire," lie said. i were all Liberal recorded no change ex-i cept in Picton, where McDonald'9 mu- ‘ _jority of 400 is, cut down to 100, those being the figures representing McGregor's _BCTH ARMI _S'r. Pirrassauno, Dec. 18--(Special.)- Ielled along the entire Russian front re- Generai Stoessei's desputclies received ports that the efforts of both armies are __ Friday night were given out to-day. He | directed chiefly towards preventing the reports up till Deo. 5 and gives details of' moiestion of their winter quarters. several J ups’ assaults on Nov. 20 to 23rd. back by_ bayonets nfier having occupied D0l'lfl0“H Of the U`e“°h°”- » i with feet frozen and clothing inadaquste Stoessei estimates the Japs killed during these three days num bored two Belated' despatches indicate that this assault continued for 12 days, or until Dee. 2. as Nov. 26 and 27 which included __ the attacks on Metre Hill bbilll U1' 5°" ‘ K mr ngiiiiiig _iiiiqe the bealnulna ef the ` The Japs hurled themselves in such __ masses against bayonets ahd cannon of that WY ""° °l*‘“ ln “°°l’° “nd S°°°”“°' and than chiirge_Th° be elpgclted Shoiiid thezxcathcr prov; st ev dence in the trial of Nan Patterson for \mfM,0mb|B it Wm be held an Frida 30f_h_ lil” mild W °°“"°*’b “'"'h l‘h° S¢““l°.V' , Y murder of Caesar Young ended to- Aduiissloii10cts. Proceeds in sid of the e I iuv nuiiriiisf-ii ll he prisoner was under crosa-examln- Notice to the Public. -Peter Itoss, wiiii only partly loaded, pcrliaps taking ,Mon for new-1, three hmm., but ,.¢m,,|ne,| Georgetown,oii’ei~s to the public one of the ii best ploughs on the market, and parties li y cw' throughout md in dam” Rave the wishing to test the riough should this condition was prevailing freight was cali on Roderick McNeill, Vernon River coiigesting at Pictcu. ating that a special wou'd be placed on ach day. The full loading cf the Minto was con- dcred niid inciiibcrs stated that the boat ot more than ten or twelve cars wlicii ercspacityis about thirt cars. Whilc Speaking ofthe raics for frci lit to Si g . ohn,shipperu stated that the rate via ormsntlne was 38) cents per 100 lbs bile via Pictou was Zi cents per 100 lbs. Mr Tirimarsh suggested that a com- quesiion of tholiay wliicli could not lic taken over while freight was uoiigcstcd. G. E. Full siiggcstcrl that the Depurl- iiicnt he risked to allow the Stiiiilcy tn coiiie lierc for u few diiys, only till the down in the Railway Stntionlicrc. congestion of freiglil is relieved. Mr, lloriie eiiiplinsizeii what .\ii' Hughes had said. .\`o piissciigcrs or freight were going vin. 'i`oi'niciitinc as thc route could not bc iiepciidcd cii. Messrs. Warburton mid Prowsi- strilcd that they had already wired Ottawa ri-_ the congestion of frcirhl. It was urged by muiiihcrs that the win. ter boats be placed in comniissloiiezirli year ni Dec. lst i‘cgni'di|:s.~i of \vcntlici‘ conditions. Ile extension of Rails Mr. Wrirliurtoii said Mr. Sullivan had sciii, the report to Ottawa on the iltli. lic fclt satisfies] tliiir instructions had been given to go ahead :ind tho delay, he wus sum, was right lion. Mr. Hughes said the delay was because thc Steam Navigation C0. waiited n guarantee that the rails would not go further. Mr. Warburton suggested that n coiii~ mittee meet Hon. Mr. Emiiierson in Moncton on the 27th withfliiiiiself and Mr. Prcwso re the mils mid other mnttcrs Nantucket Sound, George Ferguson oi _ The deck gradually/_went topicces but Nnwckn “mud and ,hu bm,g¢A,b°_,w__ The Hartman Benshdnm, Co~l.|unbua,G _ | those on b°"d’ including Capt' Rcnuie’ on Fishers Isluiid ashore aud dauiagcd; Y _ ' _Y _ _ _ ‘ _ his wife and seven men managed to retain Lodunkia Franconia Famnww md that the Railway 3.11ll10l‘1tl€S -_ '__ H' p°“m°n- 0" the forward deck h°““e‘ Rotliesay at Vineyard Haw en; Joliii Perry, have decided on the new i‘all~ _ The wreckage drifted into the path of 1) J M 1 _E M R1 T H 1 ii HAmAx_ Dec ]8__Spec___, __s__d_e Niiivrimi-,RI Det is--Amit __ _ ° ““”°" "" “Y ‘°‘ " ° ““’ way station site placing it on _ I I __ ll 0 OW!" Bi'0l1fD0l“S |1111-‘l $110 Cr0\\ “en Horteiisea, Lugano Heaton, Frank and Locke of Lockcport wah drowned on Sat icsu tof one of tie worst li/zards that ` S '~ ' ' » , ." _ ' viiibofosi. IN i R R ~ ._ _ has visitedtlils constin ears traffic liere rescued' rhus' though me amp actually Im' Edua‘Ena Mltch°u'"‘" “maxed at thc east slde 0 ri S - “"d"Y While slldlug 0" the "`° 0" 95° lm" y went to pieces bene th their! t t Vi d H 0151 M111 M I - iJeiCWC€I1 Water 81`id Kill borbmk of the school h0nse_ is entirely suspended, the streets are im-_ B ee ' no a my” aven' H °r' My al" _ _ _ g _ life waslost. Newton Koloii and Frank Barnett with 3 Another Rm who also went through passible on account of snowdrifts and the, H D . . . 19.- S ' l. -Til . was seen and rescued but her preserver Fl” Dellllfiimenll ES “”“bl0 l'°l110V° Us-i ALUAX' ec ( Dems ) e lo" anchors on Nmwckot .bonu B _ _ _ __ urntus schooner Warrior went ashore west of Haifa dozen of thcac belong toSL..loliii. id not know the Lociie girl was in the pp ' _ Tmutc B f F d . _ _ I OVU. ly 0 UH Yiybllerdayaiid] The Muskcgatlifo saicrs wont to thc P t d h __ ld "_ t I ____ bo All the railroads and cariines niobiock- , _ _ "i_B°;:: W 8" D was 0° 3' _:___ on me coast belmv wa_k__tle_d three lB I will i058- » wreck ofthe Richard Lcamiiig and found P barges are __s__o____ but the crews have been Capt. Pynn sud, the crew were saved the vesseidescrted. the location chosen by taken 0_1, with gieatdifhculty I It is feared that crew attempted to the People nor the most The schoonei was lo ds _ ' l _ ' a d with coal from roach the shore in siiiali bout and perish- _ . . . Phe Storm was “aural along the New Sydney and wns owned by Jas McKinnon ed, Tunable S1tuat1On`°and this Englifnd coast but here the snow appear _ niriii_|i vuiui 'A STRONGEISEOTECST I fzéiiiiéiéi St. and Queen St.sites before AGAINST THE s|T|i ompsoii, Conservative candidate, was i ’ etefi to the nbminioii Puiicmeiit l Mr. i"iill sliowed hy plan ilii: siilliirii-iicy of tlii~1ii'cii nt Gt. George St. site and lion. ' r. Iiuglics said iicii. Mr. ere was enough room at (ireiit George the cost was not iii question. Meeting thcn adjoiiriicd. ERVES WENT T0 SMASH -COULD NOT SI.El':P~- WORK WAS IMPOS- SIBLE FERROZONE “Gave llie New Vital Energy -Nourishecl Me Back to Good Health. Pcrlinps you arc iii ioorlliciilfiil But \\'ork must lic