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es seriously ill, d wll igo into
01113 pita' bare and
the voyerfe
waN[ws Tom of a WER
s an uneventful one. The men, este
press great pleasure at being home
e, in.
E3att1da GiVert Week to
00naider VVith the 'Generals.
Important Events in Few Words
srea*rucoNAs rs moiszrumAx.,.
For Busy Readers.
teeeberi There Sunday and Net With a
./ me Reception.
ca»ertls of ROM's Are Now Montreal, March 11. -Col. Steele
dalona-Stratheenas en Mena:eat itral Ifs 11, a a. pleas arra,
•-•A :$30.000 Clretene For Col. Steele, here yesterday morning at 9 o'cloc
"was, 0004 atiea Afae, ecoeld there tieing 300 till told. Oa th os our Paper -.1. Solid Hour's Enjoy.
' Wet • U tae 'imps was teruporarilve
sli C(annuuld 3344°"1"1"1"11- distaiSed, art" ther relieved fro
'Poi Dania :feet-eat:atolls cenermed, duty far two morales. The boys got
GQvernments, haeie signed iut are
rangement extendina until March 241
BEIM RIPE FOR II CHNE
1903, the period alawed for the rata
acation of tbe French reei roeit
traeittCYBerlin Reichstag on Tleursdayi
Padthe second reading of the nave A United Colonial. Demand Would
al estimates and endorsed almost Influence Mr. Chamberlain.
unanimously the Budget Committee's
The Retry World's Happenings CarefullY recommeadation for the establislie '
meat of Govermnental works to men-
te Compiled and rue Into remedy lied ufacture arrnor plate.
k, Atireetive Shape Per the Readers cAsteevreics.
The Seanish gunboat Police cle
, meat in. Paragraphs. Leon is ashore near Del-aabou
in . 50 miles soutaweet of Seville.
Loireato Marquee, March 8.-Gener- ceeded West.
nee reception, and most a them pr
-Kit better has granted Cieueral
lea a sevea dq'ys' armistice to ene It is stated here that Lord Strat
b with lithe to coafer th the (Aber deeque
, come presented Col. Steele with
for $20,000. while in Londo
l'ilittlicali Zlainile 0. -;-"The 1)itiei is greatly plehe ased ait tcolonel's r
,_ as the Canadian IIigh Commission
fusela referring to the arenistiecord at the front.
aerie, says: -We learn that Col. Steele will return to Sout
utiring agent in bringing about Africa as scom
econd in nand uncle
iemotiat ions 'wee ales• Botha, areeicesaineeitit Bedell -pots -en.
-74•S" deeP1Sr affected by the hope- elle Montreal contingent. numbe
es plight of the Boers anti. did her
. ettraost to beduce lair iniebetal to ae- ing 41 men, left at noon yesterda
Oat the British terms for Halifax, bei the Wartime Expres
"It is probable 'tacit tae original
urvnistice of a wee% has been: ex-
,eietlial. It is believed that tiee re-
nt -eau* der of General Betaa's ()facers The u'lget Ilebate ne""ned-Man
awe; acre been wee iiietiiiiii ae,e teat, eierabere ou Roth Sides Favor Govern.
te " ri-l.ilelY formally to euti eit to atent Ownership of Railways.
eXeerel Nitcheaer wean itk force edit .
to Genera/ eneit. , Toronto, araineh 5.-irile kitting o
1 r
_,
ti.,i,. Legesiature ;yesterday lasted bit
riling t a 07 ..:: ialk)rit....1,t, eine
rd riiiaienee.e eaves:ewes lime, tiientie aeitetiees. and was attended b
ecay capture, ef' Pr
Gait Beilieei barea 4 quorum of members.
Ga
etetit etezt,,,,jrz. tie,Lizi Botha tidier Ross and lien. Mr. GiliSi.)11 wer
1 - accepted eile sitiiiiiiiiie aea both et.leseit attending .ti. trattitrtet t
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UNCLAssienmei
o- / air. Brooks of Ita.venshoe has C
with taue legs, two heads ewe tier
he tails.
a The steamer Marlborough opeu
n, the navigation of tbe Hudson Riv
er oil Saturday.
te Tao bitter, eold is driving wolv
from the Carpathian Mouata.ins
h the villages below. They have kill
r 1.2 people during the last four week,
Several Iitingaria.n villages ha
r- been isolated by the floods. All aloi
Y the banks ofi the Dautibe and. i
s. tributaries great damage has be
done. The lower quarter of Bed
Testi: is flooded to a depth of
te
eit.
• Tile British Board of Trade r
turns, just published, sow d
erease of British exports for Jailer
ary to be largely accounted for b
2 the heavy decrease of al.815,138
t nietals and articles manufacture
Y. therefrom.
- Lewis J. lava:elle:a, 4 clerk in
e New York. insurance company. ba.
0 his stoileach neeioved, the doctot
V cutting away the pylocis and severe
One Shilling Per Quarter on Foreign
• Wheat Would Not Effect Hreadstuffs
at Home, Says an Ilimelish
Grain aaeuts of Canada Hight HaVO
That Idirch of a. Prefeienee and Rot
.01W12
tO 4 elespatele from
• .inerease the Price of Irread.
elf Odessa, a pilgrim step.
est caught in a. storm, in the Black Sea,
tiler was
and 72 pilgrims were wasbed over -
ed boa.rd and drawee&
er retired farmer 'named Van Tis -
sell, who lives at Braadoa, Arena
es was leading a bull, when the animal
to became unmanageable. In endeavor-
ed ing to restrain it the farmer was
s. threnva to ,the ground and the ani-
ve ruara borns passed clean through tae
ig man's body. Ire died sliortly after-
ts wards front the severity of his in -
en jetries.
a- THE PIRE RECORD.
five ale residence of Frank Dexter,
Brooklyn, was entirely destroyed by
ee gra 'Intursclay, causing a loss of
ue: Tho$4,0,0printing
office of the Teterboro
y Examiner, owned by Hose. J. R.
n Stratton, Provincial Treasurer, was
d complete/y gutted by fire on Satur-
day. The ioss to the plant wall be
a $30,000; insured for $16,000f
IICSXNESS Waetani.
's The Internationul Zinc Contpany, t
THE ONTARIO HOUSE.
Atentreal, March le '-"Duty of one
sleilling a quarter 011 foreign wheet,
to the advantage of Canada's great
Northwest grain fields, wodiel have
no efieet upou tlee price ot breade
atuffs at home, for it takes a rise 92
four shillings per quart' oet tasn'
Corn Excheage to create an leaves°
of gale farthing in the price of a
four -pound loaf."
This interesting statement was
Nnionaaewcieloefs.tIte London divisions in the
onex_atSa. tul,rd.afeiorby)irmarrgger. $Jtoohnn,
British House of Commons. Ile was
asked if the ery of increased breed -
stuffs would uot kill the preferential
tariff movement, and his reply is
given above
Mr. Nowles has visited all she
mautifacturing centres oe England,
and be says the feding is ripe for a,
change. He adds that all Mr. Cham-
berlain wants is a united demand'
es of the Empire, and he also. adds
roue the great selagoveraing calm:a
hat it might be well to wait 4
s Malignant growths in its 'sheltie;
• bin to mania the Tecimical Salto°
atigotiations lietween Lord
enter and Genera! BOthit are in
: Act,
nee,' saye the Tretorift corree
Of The Te.waina Wale Toronto, March 6. --The debate o
,
,ipeaditee an lpsw the budget was resumed in the Leg
s Governenen±,"
• a * '•
islature yesterday by Mr. Hoyle fo
oraion, 'gam% „„1„,ai de, the Opposii air. Tettypiece, wh
ea feign reateeiti. aitied yestee, fellowed 1144, 4440 t itiMOSt wholle
says Gen. Kiteaerier and aeni ' with railway matters. Ile imade al
ilea a lengths eenfiei.iiee lusion to the widespread dissatisfac
: that regarding' freight rates, am
01111 this inerning. Gin. Botha
,Was alone and Gen. Kizeienter was -strongly urged that the "overtime°.
accompenied by hie seeretery. not only build and control a Uii
from North a.e• to Lake Temiscam
fug, but should al-zo take over tit
railway fana this eity to North Bey
Dr. Pytie and „IIr. Crawford. Opposi
tien aiembere. and Mr. Russiali for
the Litarals. also took part in tlie
alercb. 11,-Ativiees from dat'etta. Dr. Time apProved th
Aaaa great South atrietin neential to 1-4." (1°wrinut'ut
faonF.,-; confirm tiie preee intelligence rauttew Ovate', etamection with New
Oat Lard laiteiterar V, 2-34 ( ;OIL Onterio. spelt... at favor (d univereite
I doing business in America caul nn-. 1
a land, has gone into the hands of a t
strengthened by the powerful voice 9
a united South .A.frica, from Zambe
• tlie Cape.
a and restoring the stomach to it
1 former place.
Placaras posted in Stamboul I:
1 the Young Turliey party threaten t
U meet violence oit the part of eh.
s receiver. It was capitalized for 4
The big Montreal dry goods tree of t
ittle, and the plea ,for a preferential ,
ariff within the Empire will be
o E. Lepage ite Co., corner of St. Law-
- Goviirnment with violence. Oue pass
O mice and St, Catharine streets, 1ms
- assigned, with liabilities of over
a $200,000.
%HP eeniAD.
Carl Carringtou a, well -le
newspaper man, and writer of short
s stories, is dead in San Francisco,
$ from pneumonia.
- F. P. Mattbiesint, former treasurer u
1 of the American Sugar Refining
a Company and a director of tbat
concern, (lied in Paris last weele of t
; diabetes:el' flitTART MATTERS.
1.
al
✓ Canada militia, orders isseed Fri- q
(lay night say: In order that regi -
e mental bands may become proficient r
in marches likely to be played by 7
maesed bands in divisional or brie c
gad' camps. one set of eriusic of 80 e
r age directed ugainst Russia, and Get
O many asserts that Turhes is in th
, betide of those powere.
- • Queen Will a • . _ n
e Henry breve received _deputation
1 bearing wielding gifts. The natiold
t gift consisted of a diadem, a neck
e lace. two bracebsts of diamonde an
- sapphires. Othee presents .ceusiste
0 of silver, aud china eervices.
• The Racing .Calendar on Thursdo,
- 4 -Announced that Nina Edward ha
laved Iliamond Jubiree (tile Winne
of bet year's Derbe-. two. thousand
O guinmq. Newmarate, Stakes. Pelips
States and St. Leger Stakes) and 12
oilier horses to the of Devon
• el:ire.
WAR, OFFICE SII,ENT.
Hays Negotiations lifave Dee
Confirmed.
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14e slieLrev ST,. DETROIT
Conspiracy Against atellaudis paean.
Si;London, Marcie 12. - Tie St.
Jtanees Gazette yesterday efterrama
! received frora The Hague, the Rou-
t Menitta, police have, been insfructed
to watch certain persons at Jassy,
in Moldavia, who are suspected of
being eugaged in a, conspiracy
against thee lives of Queen Willie). -
Mina and Iter husband.
A. Resolution Pavoring Appointmen
or n Itailway Couturisslou Passed-
Turnsport ation Question.
Ottawa, March 5. -The Ilause, af-•
er a debate lasting about five hours
nanimously adopted a resolutio
pproving the appointment of a rail
Uy conunission, which was submit
ed by Mr. Davis (Sasicatcheveaue
timorous instanees of discriraina.
ion in rates by the 0, P. R. wer
uoted by members from tlie west
Ito were a unit in advocacy of tit
esolution, Tee Minister of Rail
ays pointed out that a railway
onnnissiou would not remedy all tlio
vils complained of, and the.t it
ould be impossible to briug down
Said that, acting on represeatations
irony copses Districts,
- Ottawa, March- 12. -For the pur-
. poses of the censue tlie electoral (Ifs-
. tricts of Qatari() Lave been grouped
0 into four emus districts, with the
, following chief oflicers:
e No. 1.-Jeltu Samuel Davis of Ma-
e doe; No. 2.-F. J. Gillespie, Osha-
wa; No. 3-Josiab. Jones Dell, To-
ronto; No. d.--Douald McAlpine.
Bettewell.
taloa teen in tagaiiia kin gee eat ' expreseeit U. opinion Gant
11„t, Zovg.. g g over:meant should embarktep in
lowards ie ef dee ewer, a; Pulp and other industries.
fleeted far 'Me
Toronto: March 7. -The Legislate
_Mei 'War 011ie., SiaQA',5.* night dee
;Le great
clineil /o tioutrileee 1,, ex-. ' "lire traw.aeled a good deal " l'msi•"
a yesterday afternoon's :sitting.
pertatimItS, Williell aiellidee tieteertling 1 rr$ 1
seine of 3 ionwa I 'a- Mr. Gibson and air. Whit coy
soma the lie - e • a i introdueed important antentiminits to
subz.nissiijn by Botha oil Mott""n the Election Act. The Attorney-,
en his fora* 'will surrender to General's bill minces the personating
uch.
ate-- of deputy aiturning officers an offenee
pm:astable the same as personal ion
DEWET'S LATEST ESCAPE. of an eleetor. and has an intportant
Note Haring West of nicomeentein '
bearing- en the. West Elgin and North
; Waterloo eleetions. The House
••••••••31•1•••
Towards Ereonetad.
Mardi. 11. -- The Tirafie
the followinis despatch
ogelitelp. Mardi -Goa.
w has escaped northward ay a
'forced march, with 400 men. Iris ob-
aeetine is believed to be the vicluity I
Kroonstad.
0 d'Four other Boer lead.:rs are still
in the southeastern part of the
Orange River Colony. ' Torento. March 8. -In the Legis -
"Now that Gen. lama is back in ; lature yosterday the Attorney -Gen -
own Cinerary, it will be almost erat introduced it bill to amend the
OSSible TO 61e.rate against aim, /aad titles' act, Dr. Bridgland it bill
eist as soon as be is preseed, his to amend the agriculteral and arts
coeinnando dissolves, to meet again a. act. and arr. Lucas to amend the
few days later. anly a few bands of • liquor license act by providing for
toers are now left in Cape Colony." the giving of security in proceedings
Boers Lost Forte. 3 before the County Judge for cancel-
lation of license when ComplaintS aro
• •
London, March 11.-A $1pecum, , not
spatch from Cape Town, dated co,.,17" v,y the. Cniatteiee:loiaine ter
ttoriiey. . leo b' to
amend ▪ the law atapectina itithilitios
of trustees. The budget r'debate was
continued by Messrs. McLaughlin,
viewed with favor it motion by ala
.d'arscallen that the questious put by
members and the answers thereto
should be printed in the journals .0t
tile House, but itetion was deferred.
A sharp debate took place on Mr.
Joynt's bill to abinish dual voting
for County Couneillors. 'The budget
debate was resumed by Mr. Preston.
•••••••••11......,
March 18, says the 33oers lost 40 hill- i
ad in an engagement with an are..;
•ored train near Rooengate. They
einietook the trait,. tor one loaded Auld, Jess00, Grahame Maanairmiti
math horses and allowed it to come and Hislop.
Within range, whereupon fire was
ripened from the train, and the 13oers Toronto March - 9. -The Legisla-
lied, some of them abandoning their • .
lure hold a nalf-hour session yester-
day and disposed of at number of
Reinforcements Go Forward. 1 slnall items on the order paper. On
London, March 8. -Whatever nego- raotion of the Premier, seceneed by
are proceeding in Pretoria, the Attorney -General, Mr. iairecal-
and Mr. Kruger - declares that they Ien's resolution, to the effect that all
can only be for an armistice, the questions asked by members and all
Gavernment evidently has no idea of answers by the Government be print-
• slackening reinforcements. The War ed as part of the journals of the
Office issued a. detailed statement House, was referred to the following
last evening of transports that are select committee: Messrs. Gibson,
%al sail for South Africa within the McKay, Charlton, Carscallen and
'coming week with 12,000 troops. • Whitney, who will report before the
According to The Daily Mail de- session ends.
spatches, Gen. Dowet and Mr. Steyn
have separated, the former being at BIRTH RATE GOES UP..
Potrusberg, west of 131oeinfontein,
and the latter at Sraitlifield.
milers in German Africa.
Berlin, March 8. -Dr. Stuebel, dur-
• ing the debate yesterday in the
• }Reichstag on colonial estimates,
• said there had been a small Boer
trek into German Southwest Africa.
NUMID1AN HAS ARRIVED.
•stratheonas Reached Halifax Priday
Piot-sting and Departed For the West-
oteamer Pad a Rough Tciyage.
Halifax, March 9. -The Numidia,n
arrived here a.t 8 o'cloca yesterda.y
morning •wash 269 Lai Iacono.' s
Hoiasa _end 160 steera.ge passengers.
iitaTkie foilewing erere ca.bin passengers:
Officers of Lord Strathcona's Horse,
Lieut.-Cei. ateel, Major Belcher,
Major earvie, Major I-Ioward, Major
aia Cameron, Capt. Courtenay, Capt.
-asaiteteleui a I Capt. Keenan, Lieut.
Christie, Capt. E. T. Mackie, Lieut,
Leckie, 1,1(at. Kirkpatrick, Lieut.
Laidlaw, Lae t. Tobin, Lieet. Park-
er, Lieut, St eve risen, Lieut. Sinden,
Lieut. Si ,
Summary-ainicers 23, N. C. 0.'s
and men fio9, total 292.
r h ii 'lid': in docked ails o at 1
oeclook in the afternoon, when. the
men event on board train and pro-
ceedeci ve, t, ward. The sliip experi-
eeced fmther. Private Rob -
ere -on foie; sica the day after leav-
ing Liverpool, with pneumonia, He
An encrease of 1,314 in 1900 Over 1899-
Itereestrar-GeneraPs Frill Returns.
Toronto, March 9. -The Registrar -
General has received complete re -
,turns of the births, marriages and
deaths in Ontario during 1900. The
increase in deaths is thous -lit to be
due to the excessive heat during the
month of August. Tele birth rate
last year was 19.9 per 1,000, com-
peted with 19.4 in 1899, and 20.4 in.
1898. '
• The last report of the Registrar -
General quotes the 'birth rate in Eng-
land as being 29.4 in 1898. la Scot-
land it was 80.8, and in Ireland
28.2. In Connecticut the rate was
24.4, in Buffalo 20, in Baltimore 32,
in New York City 22.1, and in St.
Pitul .4.
The folloiving table sh (fetes the
births, marriages and deaths durina
the last three' years,
of 1000 over 1.890:
Births 46,599
Merrieges .. 15,875
Deaths .. 20,370
at Telenet°, Sicily. ever since Sat_
Imlay nigla a heavy cloud has ex
cards, will be issued to each regi -
n rte. This issue will be Wade a
session II
;: tended over the city, the slier being a
Government were considering the ad, Steamare to BO Built in Canada.
, (loci d. The rain which Gem fel
resembles corrugated blood. This
phenomenon. whieb is callea "bloody
g rain." is attributed, to dust from Ibe
; African deserts. transported by the
Wavy swath Wind now blowing. The
"bloOdy" storm extended to lady,
CRIME: AND CeentINALS.
Several men are held at Mobile,
Alae for lynching u. Canadian. min-
' ed John Latex. The eases Will be re-
' sullied oU Thursday.
At Woodstock Assizes on Friday
Margaret Gage, aged 16, and the
mother of a child born last 1fay,
was awarded ana,000 by the jury. Her
betrayer is Watson Kipp. a youtig
farmer, who did not derelict the ac-
tion.
John Sheridan, formerly in charge
of the money order department at
the Havana Postollice, who Was ar-
rested Jan. 20 and charged with the
theft of $1,300 sent from the Post-
master at Guantanamo Dec. 26, was
sentenced on Thursduy to IWO years*
imprisonment and to pay a fine .1/4
$1,4300, the amount of his defalett-
tiTonhe Anti -Lynching bill, passfee '
• aoth brauches of the Ilan bY
lafure, Was SW' Legis -
144 io the Governor for
on Friday. It provides
that, the oftlite of any sheriff from
whom a prison.' is taken and lynch-
ed shall be conelea-a- aecated. The
deposed sheriff, however, ehall have
ten days to present his case to the
Governor, and the Governor has au-
thority to reinstate an officer when
it is proved beyond a. doubt' that the
lynching was through no negligence
of his.
at once.
well -considered mensure at this
. e also intimated that tac
THE DUNKIN AOT.
Att Effort to Repeal Senator Scottie 1C,Str
Will Soon He iliade at Illelunona,
Quebec.
J, Schofield bas been coMMittet%
Lor trial ae Winnipeg ea a charge.
bigamy.
) Andrew Carnegie offers Otteetia
I no0,000 to build it public librara,
if the city will put up $7,500 a. yew;
t to maintain a.
1 The termed° in Texas on Saturday,
night killed eight persons and caused
4 property loss of $1,000,000. One
i hundred people are destitute.
Wagner, Government inter-
' preter at Edmonton, N. W. T., was
, committed for trial by JUSti":0 Me-
; Dougall Saturday for stealing $723
front a, Galician.
1 A. petition signed by a quarter of
i the electors of Richmond. Qua, Wilr
be presented March 23 for the repeal
• of the Dunkin Atit, evhich Jute lace in
farce for a quarter of it century.
PERSONAL.
Ex -President Harrison of Indianap-
olis has grip, but will recover.
air Ihomas Lepton has been gazet-
ted a Knight Connuander of the Vic-
torian Order.
August Strindberg, the Stockholm
poet, and Harriet Bosse, the actress,
are engaged to be married.
LieuteGol. Steele of Stratheona's
Horse has been appointed to the
fourth class of the Victorian Order.
The King of Greece and the Crown
Princci of Deninark have received the
honorary Grand Cross of the Victor-
ian Order.
The condition of former U. S. Pre-
sident Benjamin Harrison is serious
at his- home in Indianapolis, and is
causing his friends' unen,siness.
Mr. Justice Meredith of London,
who was to preside over the Assizes
at Welland • next week, has been
granted. six months' leave of ab-
sence owing to ill -health. Ile will
probably pay- a visit to Italy.
The unofficial reports current some
time ago that Lord Pauncefote, the
British Ambassador, would haYe his
period of service in Washington con.-
tinueti, have now been fully con-
firmed, and it appears that the ex-
tension will last throughout the
present year.
The Spanish Cabinet Couneil has
decided to re-establish constitutional
and the increase guarantees.
Paris Gibson of Great Falls, Mon.e
tnne, was elected early on Friday
TJnited States Senator for short
term.
Captain-Generell Weyler has issued
44,705 40,019 • 1,314
16,514 17,123 600
28,007 20,504 .087
•rhe Pirearms Burned.
Roma March 11. -About 150,000
nrearme, an,cient and modern, are
now being destroyed in a furnace
specially constructed a,t the Vatican
grounds. 'The only arms still re-
tained for use at the Vatican are
those of ehe Palatine Guards. Thue
the Pope signalizes his abandonment
of all projects for regaining temporal
power by force.
a decree raising the state oe siege at
. Madrid. The new Ministry has taken
the oath of office. '
The Silver Republican party • of
Idaho was on Thursday formally dis-
banded at a meeting of members of
the State Committee, members of the
, Legislature, and others_ It is said
they win join the Demotrats.
Secretary Hay and Ambassador
Ca.mboa. acting for their respective
LT HUNG CHANG SIM
How He and Prince Citing Try to Jolly
the Foie ign Court.
Pekill, March 10. -Li ITung Chang
is again seriously ill, and his pbysi-
ciau $L1,YS his life hangs by it thread.
Prince Citing and Earl Li eeem to
think that by spreading:, ruiners of
the court's unwillingnias to return
to Pekin, enless this or that thing
is done, they can influence the delib-
erations of the Illiuistere of the pow-
ers. As matter of fact, aceordiag
to reliable reports from Sianita the
Imperial personages are extremely
uncomfortable at Siantu, where they
live in the house of the Governor,
which is only a small structure.
French missionaries, who have just.
returned here froze. Manila believe
the Empress -Dowager would bring
the court back to Pekin on the first
offer of the allies, boxing as a basis
Ilte tito ireegninotvioalal of the 1111.4ioteolfiso,reiegixiciz!
vow*
will eot hoiti it general nieetbig
until Tuesday, oiviiig to the absence
of M. Pielion, French Ambassador, at
Pao Ting Yu,
The 'United States Signal Corps
will be ready to leave in a weelc, ac-
cording to instructions. No trans-
port bas been announced, however.
Tung Fu Hsiang and Twin.
Sbanghai, efarch 10.-Despatchee
from Lanchau assert that General
Tung Fu Hsiang, with 20,000 men,
and Prince Tuan, with 10,000 men,
are at Ning Hsu, prepared to resist
arrest. The China Gaizette announces
that Sheng, the Tamale has memor-
ialized the Throe in favor of the
abolition of the Likin duties, and
that all the Viceroys and Governors
support him.
An Oininoue Move.
London, March 11. -"The Japan-
ese battleship Hatsuee, just complet-
ed in England, has been ordered to
proceed hither with an possible
speed," says the Yokohama corre-
spondent of The Daily Mail.
Aslcs Powers to Help.
London, March 11. -Liu Kun Yi,
the Viceroy of Napkin, has appealed
to Great Britain, Japan and the
United States, according to the
Shanghai correspondent of The , th
Daily Express, to assist China to UP
resist Russia's designs in Manchuria. fie
• up
OUT IN A. BLIZZARD •
visability of first making a thorough . Ottawa, March 12. -Sir Louis
tion by a competent man. Mr, Bore buiiding of two new Government
investigation into the whole quese Davies will call for tenders for the
den, leader of the Opposition. cone steamers to replace the Newfield mid
curred to it very large extent in the Druid this week. The Minister of
opinion expressed by Mr. Blair.
1 Marine and Fisaaries intends giving
au opportunity for these steamers
Ottawa, March 6. -Yesterday, af- being built in Canada, that is, if
teruoon the 'rouse of Commons in
the work ealt be done at anything
committee, adopted unanimously the like it reasonable cost. The tenders
resolution of the Tostmaster-Gene will, therefore, ask taat the new
eral authorizing the payment of the boats be built in Canada.
increased amount whicle Canada, is
required to coneribute tdwerds the U. S. Minister °eager left Pekin
Pacific cable under the revised esti-,
has been given for the work. The on Monday for iaoeaee
mate, based upon the contract which
Postmaster -General announced that
m••••••••••..
the cable would be completed by the
end of December, 1902. The House EytralilliC tiCalOCSS
went into Committee of Supply, and Wit" v
the remainder of the day was spent
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in discussing* the estimatee of the
timatPubil°0 olor" Deuallanent aud the ee-
l...
1 Ina aecounts in connection with
( Paris Exhibition, under which
item thio whole of the expenditure at
Paris was criticized by the Oppose.
time
Ottawa, March 7. -Transportation
again engaged the attention of 'the
House yesterday afternoon, Mr. Ben-
nett's resolution, calling for a settl-
ed policy on the subject, forming the
basis of discussion. The feattua of
the debate was Mr. Dobell's speech
on winter navigation and the ad-
vantages of the St. Lawrence route.
The evening tvc6 devoted to private
and public bills, The House ad-
journed at 9.80 o'clock.
crii0,050 required to wind
Ottawa, March. 8. -The problems
of transparation and taxation (51 the
C. Pi R. in Manitoba and the North-
west engaged the attention' of the
House yesterday. Mr. Bennett with-
drew his resolution deinan.ding that
a nixed and definite line of policy he
adopted in reference to the transpor-
tation of grain and other commodi-
ties from the west, after Mr. Blair
had emphasized the full that the
policy of the Government was to,
stand by the canal system and com-
plete the inlprovements already un-
dertaken. Mr. Richardson's bill, de -
elating that the twenty-year period
of exemeition from taxatiott given
e C. P. It. commenced on thee day
on which their contract was rata
• was given the six months' hoist,
on motion of Sir Wilfrid Laurier,
o, while condemning the contract
as it stood insisted that Parljamont
tst respect the sacred right of coa-
ct. At the same time, he, offered
assistance of the Government to
tain for the settlers and municipal -
15 a judicial 'decision upon the
ening of the clause granting the ex-
.
e p ion. Mr. Fielding announced
that the budget will be brought down
on Thursclay.
Ottawa, March 9. -The St. Law-
rence route was 'again the subject of
discussion in the House yesterday on
public works estimates. Mr. Mate
fully explained the improvements
that are being pushed forward, dis-
playing determination to have the
Canadian high avaye of commerce
cad in the very best condition to
mete with the American lines of
atei•ce. In the evening Toronto
bor and, the Toronto-Collingwood
line ere discussed, at some
A Woodman. Driven Gut of Camp. Is nat
Found Dead in Snowdrift. tra
• the
Sault See. Marie, March 11. -Ar- ob
thur Little, a woodman was found lei
frozen to death in a snowdrift neat' me
Gouiais RiVer, Ont., on Friday. The
deceased was drivett out of camp- in
Sunday's blizzard by the foreman,
with whom he had an altercation.
The body was buried in the snow ill
a ravine, and 'was found by the bark-
ing of a, dog, who followed his.mae-
ter. Little was married and leaves
one child at Glravenhurst, Ont. • The
foreman fled from the camp to the
American Soo. Alain-vestigation has
been started by the Crown Attorney.
• .m'our Dead,. Twenty Injured. •
COE
Will's Point, Texas, March 11. -eat, cont
11 o'elock Saturday morning a cy- hay
clone passed through the west side air
of this town, demolishing everything len'
in its track. • Pour people are dead p,.
and about twenty injured. Fourteen
dwelling houSes are entirely ruined,'
and. a Munber of others are badly
wrecked, The Public Soho° building -
is a total loss.' Several of the injur-
ed are expected to die,
gth. The House adjourned at el
mi
Plague at Cape Town.
Cape Town, March 11 -The official
eports regarding the progress of the
bubonic plague in Cape Town show
total of 22 deaths d 102
^
RESULTING PROM POOR WAT-
ERY BLOOD,
41...101•11*
Heart Palpitation,Dizziness and Weak-
ness in tbe Legs Followed Until. the
• Sufferer Felt that His Case was Al-
most Hopeless.
Frem the Mirror, Meaford, Ont.
N� inert in Meaford is better known
or more highly respectea than Mr.
Patrick Delaney, who has been a re-
sident of the town for nearly forty
years. Mr. Delaney is a stone mason
by trade, and has helped construct
many_ of the buildings which go to
make up Meaford's chief business
structures. Ileariag that be had re-
ceived great benefit from the use of
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, it reporter of
the Mirror called to obtain particulars
of the cure, and Mr. Delaney cheer-
fully gave him the following state-
ment : "Last March," said he, „"my
health became so poor that t was com-
pelled to quite work. The chief symp-
toms of my Meese were extreme weak-
ness in the lege, loss of appetite, and
palpitatioa. of the heart. The least
exertion would cause my heart to
palpitate violently, and if I stooped to
pick up anything I would be overcome
with dizziness. My legs were so weak
that I was compelled to sit down to
put my clothes on. The doctor I con-
sulted said I had it had case of anaemia.
He prescribed for me and I took three
bottles of medicine, but all tbe while
I actually grew worse until a became
so weak and emaciated that it seemed
impossible that I could recover. Hav-
ing read of the cures effected by Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills I determined tie
give them a trial. Front the 'first box
J noted an improvement in my con-
dition. My legabecame stronger, my
appetite improved, and by tbe time I
had used four boxes I felt better than
I had done toe:Months. That the pills
aro a wonderful remedy there is not
the least doubt. I can do light work
about boroe without experiencing any
of the anpleasant sensations that I
once underwent. ,I feel an altogether
different man despite the fact that
am now sixty-seven years of age,- AU
I can say is that I attribute my present
good health to Dr. William's' Pink PHIS
and I would advise any other similar
sufferer to try theca"
To those who are weak, easily tirecl,
nervous, or whose blood is out of con-
dition, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills come
as a blessine, curing when all other
medicines fail and restoring those
who give them a fair trial to a full
measure of health and strength.. The
pills are sold only in boxes bearing on
the wrapper the full name of Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. If
your dealer does not keep them they
will be sent post paid -at 50 cents a box
or six boxes for $2.50 by addressing the
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont. e
Silas Martindale (white), of
Moore County, North Carolina. Was -
hanged a, few days ago by a meta
He is said to have attacked it school
teacher named Mrs. Brewer. and het
husband raised the mob. Four men
hexe been arrested in connection witif
the ainching.
It is rumored in Berlin court cir- '
des that Earl Roberts "thitukfully
reteneied" to Emperor William the
insignia of theOrder of the Blade
Eagle, conferred iteetthe time of tate
Kaiser's visit to En -email- after no.
tieing the unfevorable comment
the German press upon the bestowal
of the honor.
About it dozen members of Stratli-
conaes Horse arrived in Toronto on
Monday morning from Montreal, and
another large detaclunent is expect-
ed. The boys aro nearly all from
Manitoba and. the Northwest, and
will spend it few days in Toronto bee
tore proceeding to their western
laceines, They were genially received.
Rheumatism,
Nobody knows all about it;
and nothing, now known, will
always cure it.
Doctors try Scott's Emul-
sion of Cod Lixer Oil, whea,
they think it is taused by im--
perfect digestion of food.
You can do the same.
It may or may not be caused.
by the failure of stomach and::
bowels to do their work. it: -
it is, you will cure it if not
you will do no harm.
The way, to cure a -disease
is to stop its cause, and help
the body get bacleto its
of health.
When Scott's Emulsion ofi
Cod Liver Oil •does that, if.
cures; when it don't, it don't
cure. It never does harm.
The eatruine has,
this picture on it, taii -
no other.
If you have ;tot:
tried xt, send for fre
sample, its afereeab16'
taste will turprist:
yon.
SCOTT & BOWNE, -
• Chemists,
Toronto.‘
,5oe, and $x.00 ; all druggists.