.i... QE Largest _M `;___\. __ . . - »i . _ ` _ I _ -_'J_;__,.'.7,' _ mr-1 'i . .. . - \ I \ II y *M ‘l _ '_ 1" . 5 _ .0 N -UARDI 4_2.. 1 -_if'.`.c'-J noamno | ..!i??_l.'-"P`.€91§_, 1 __ w,?=..'-2_’__¥i'»§.‘l.§‘$f_l.._,} __ _ . ogsliiawriofrfrairpwn sR1_NoB_enwARD1s;.aNo,cannon,Tussoav, JANoAR_v1z,1soe. "ii`i`§o""'c6`15i" "i`:an're . ‘l 15 ciiilzre Pai lonrl _ i*" * ' 'I ._ . . s-I -- _ si _ __ -- 1- . = - ~~ Speeches on the-Address*-I'-Provincial Autolldmy r worn i gin or Si. i. Qi# _.~ “I ._ ~._ ~-`=`I’or‘th'e `iNolthwe§tf'ief-"Chief Topic- A Plea ~ e \- _ .1 Il I . 1, ` for `Seperete_`Scho ole-A-More Pay"lor I the Mounted Police. sta. ..." .. __` __ __§_._ Orrkwa, Jim. 16-(Special),-Parliament got down to business today and several good speeches on f ino'viiig`o`be‘ reply to the address were were given. » ' ‘ -E. M. Mouomidaciiir onleay with pre- vlnciai antoaolnl for the Northwest . sketching history of the 'growth of thc) west uutilnow when sclfgovernuient is demanded. ` -_ Parent fo1~~Montmorenoi warned the government in framing the new Provinces _to_reniember Manitoba and see that th Catholic minority get their rights. ` Sir Wilfrid Laurier also spoke and Mr. Foster replied for the Opposition. I The whole affair was over at 0 o'clcck and ll all- the business is done in the same way the session will be a, short one. ' Several private bills were introduced and Sir Wilfrid Laurier gave notice of an ,act to increase the pay of the Mounted I roiiéa. ll_._ll|l “Ill ' I iiiiiiileiiiiiiiii €.f."‘,»_`. --§- " iz Lennon, Jan. 16.-(SpecinI.)-A fierce gale last night canned lnuch havoc along tiioconses oi-_oieoiiirsd Kingdom. ' - There wereu number of wrecks of small craft resulting in'ioss~of life. A French ketch was driven ashore on the Isle of Wight and her crew of five men were drowned. I V I All arrivals report terrific weather, The harbors are filled with vessels seek-_ ing shelter. No less than flfiy steamers` have sought shelter at Holyhead. ` This morning the bitter cold is accom- panied bya gale and the first skating of the winter commenced in Lincolnshire. To cure a headache in ten minutes use Iiumfort_l=Ioaill\Ql19~ K0.\_v_d1Fl.'=. -_ _-___- _._._,i.,. _ ilos .- »,-__- ~ -. _i~ ..~»- For _ Pocket, Office off Home, s _ A11 si,-,es,_'.i11n'yies, -.ina bind-_ ings. A11 prices. ’ . i,..¢. SClliH‘§ “Off f Misses’ and Cllilli’S Cloth Resins. $11 .ini ties in . _ --,_ ._,,,.,,. of--I 1 0C and for (M ‘é -i. _._ at ' ff' ’ ' 'I "”" _ ' nssraocooivr. . mnPDr;l’illi“ill:1‘ll.l>ss Account. NSSISI. HISHUP iii__iiiiiiiii I Rome, Jun. 16-(Specinl.)-The Pope, acknowledging the growing importance lot 'tho Archdiocese of Montreal, has `grauted the request of Arclibishop I Bruchesi to have n.u auxiliary Bishop and ‘has nominated Monsignor Racoieot to I the oflrlee. ` 2 Such' appointments do not require the submission ofa list of candidates as in the case of Bishops. ~». . . CHICAGO MARKETS. Olxoeao, Januag 16 é-(_Spoeial)-- .7 .C 45 ` ~ 46 a‘l‘1L-_Yeast ty Vslizat 1109 _ Pork $l2.62§ “ Pork $12.72!. s'roMAcH AND LIVER TROUBLES. Mr. Alex. M. Finn Inkermsn, N. B., iwrites:-“I have uscdbr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills for rleranxsments of the kid- nays and liver and stomach troubles, and can certify that they did me a good deal _of good. ean heartily recommend them to any one suffering as I did.” llll [ll THE ANNALU MEETING LUNATIC F OM Tauno, Jany. -16. -(Speeiai)- Mrs Holmes Smith, aged 50, died at noon to- day at Otterbrook, Stewlacke,` the result The annual meeting of St. dames church was held last evening. There was a good attendance of members. After devotional exercises led by Rev. Mr. Fullerton. Dr. McNeill was appointed chairman and presided happil , and D df “e'|°“° bum” mcelved 1°" night' I iR.»McLennan the secretary of lille meet: lbout 1l.5Xl`1aet nighttha deceased *whs sitting before the fire reading, waiting for her son to come in from a party. i Her husband and children who were in bed were arouéeli' by terrific streams. They ...shea io aio kitchen and found Mrs. Smith's]clothes a seething mass of flames, the iinfortuhats woman being eu- tirely enveloped. Mr. Smith wrapped her in blankets and smothered out the fire. The deceased suffered severelyluntil she passed away. ‘. _Z1_.»¢_»---__ HIS IINIY Lili Illllil BHIIKIN ‘ il' ‘--»1~--' Moncrozv, Jan. 16. -(Special)-Jolin Gardner, the unfortunate I. G. R. brake- ___» ___ _ man who lost leg at the I C R picnic W last August by falling between cars met E B A I with another accident on Saturday which O ° ing. _ ln the illness of T. C. James, Clerk of the session the sessional reports were read by Rev. Mr. Fullerton. The report of the session rejoiced in the continued spirituality notwithstanding the grow- ing niaterialism of the nge. The de- votional exercises of the church were well sustained and the din‘erent societies and the sunday school have clone excellent work. Reference was also made to the contributions and other matters In con- nection w.ith the congroizntiom The reports of the other organizations of the church showed they were all in a ‘ she lemma ten chndren' health state doin ood work and Y K K adding liberally to the revenues of the church. The following is thei- sniuinelw or n1~:oim~'rs. Missions S 327.5() Sunday School 257.88 Relief and Benevolence 239.80 Ladies Aid 700.10 Y M L. A. - -181.04 331¥l.i'l1l Trustees 5044. 14 On motion of Mr. Lord the reports were ordered to be received and published. The trustees, report was presented by Mr. Lord. The fiiiilaelalfyeax' was one of the best lu the chureh's history, $3336,83 in ull having been collected. All thc or- dinary expenditures ol the year has been provided for. The organ of the church hadlbeen taken down and rebuilt, the choir splice was enlarged. A recommen- dation was made regarding the bonds to come due next November and closed by tendering thanks to those who had aided in the church work of the year. On motion of W. S. Stewart the report was adopted. The estiinutus were submitted giving the expenditure and receipts at $0405. The election of trustees- resulted in the re-election as follo\vi-i:-D. Gordon, Col. Stewart, J. l\lcInnii~i, A. Lord. The four remaining ones :irc Dr. Bliiiiclmrd, W. S. Stewart, Georgc\ E. Auld, John Mc- Eachern. The trustees were authorized to proceed with repairs to the Manse. Votes of tliurks were passed to the choir, especially to those from other chur- ches who have assisted in the niusiciil services; to the ladies of the church for their great assistance during the piisl year, and to the Cliairmnn and to Secre- tary McI.enuan. Meeting then a