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Exeter Times, 1901-4-18, Page 7NO111611111 liK7ciell Report by f ttew i-terk. ...____ ..:- 'Italeatr gas rascal isa$ Boum sent 1,:p rora “ad a nasii for Re - ratters With Gem moths .be wor,...,002). Dallier ouirlir, 13. -The. Herald's "Sialla 'hay*: Intim- * ra eayringog,, who •i of the special erne lee Icing Edward' -s '''.'"•ide %, Loubet, aro ;leg dward retl ceny, '. haA erlain and Me. seas to them his dis- unsetisfeatory out- thaelfitatelaer negie- . al ' .dward stud. '..,1 LUGereeeptory a 4 on Mr. Chamber- rairk eubeatting to :atolls of the ne- Ktbseeneutly mak. "lawn 'hie desire to '- ate Transvoal. aas wieit that la - sent to Lord asis for reopen- -1h Gen. Botba, time with the . owe, voupled with atigli0 prevailing 1310.1. Will doubtless 'oonies. la. -Gen. Sir Rea- lest evening at :ij the assisto.nee endrtustrelia bad aain in forming in :nal Englishepealt- are eprieigiug up aid. "and must bo ehat ie proper for asonable eoncessien them. We must •rr r which lost tai great child of the terauee a fine, wee not. . given eet allowed to III emelt matters einfareementa, Ars this morning es that the Govern, - •11 to came sending* 'aqua* Africa. - pp:2:4ms. moment," saye correspondent 'lea,9s preeeling •it le headed by -.i4o preach tbe doe- - Africans," and in- to throw off en 'sae atithoritiA Itchingthe prolog!: e teat to. latarfe0 making ina.rtetts`.41 :.ib%novas. 1?.. -A despetea, from pro,. ursday, April 3.1., Mounted Infantry, !,rd fighting, ho.s rners. including at Lietfincleyne, • rretorin ,insvaal Colony, ne-All the inhabi- have been sent . ekiiiST/ON. .. Hotel:sus 0I t'abinet. laa-alehe legal '..leans to pre- • mules, purehasea .uutlf"Africa was ... ;natter .discussed v Fterday, and thc as directed to r: ion of the ones- . opinion to the "., can .be learned, k legal •epinioii that these .ontrery to thh t • eaenta 'Pao vim, wheieSoentralita, t,t1,gUrfttetil„.111 the they should nine of the Unit: - d violation of restion affecting - T To0,0Wolt. ./Ilere Than . hem. " • was learned a• less a sum than ',1t money, was dis- irl4thers 9f during the re- er from. Africa al,•:.govern- iesi the return. •of I,• failing r est:I-very, ihe amount of ,oldier and •officer South Africa lias e applicatioa for jULiaDepaptinent declined. I- 0 :Si • olec,Fltriously and itijitrech-",":"ie • Aftil. 13:— • is ,• „. preset adob,eitietisa le..:atreataaaavaieli•• • eer atede eveaa eof etitee jn Wtifle t#6 .leapess wina- talernboareenel• •••a. are .injeaPite 'near • es eerie, • • a ara-ea • t2„-L:Sixty houses. fire Shs ,IYansylvegiall tLv: - A RAID BY .R.AliVIAISON.' pr rate 9/ AY, in addition to & re- Tooli ligbAn'ers:Vhqls and .piNsiggs eft THE soull[Rs urizz ugance cLAIMED, FRom_culli r 21 "erit Aar. eiyettan warmly euppertel the . ,iimmatt ition aro rig by us propoaal for an adequate alicaVaace to permanent corps. Dr. Borden Pleased. Over $250,000,000 Demanded 'big Illerltsdorp South Laagar. 1 London, April 16. -The War Office 1 AdV00ated tnalseGiSlators of Can has received the following. ilearateh atia in the House of ComMons. from I 'om Lora Kitchener,: dated Pre- • - - • , - - . ,. tori, April 15: "Col. Sir Henry Ita,wlinslin's col- co. rrior started a Discussion aud 'Urged f Unlil rushed the south loa:ger, north- . Genent, 1 west of BIeritsdorp, at'daylight. Six rous Treatme-Sentintent Gen - crony Concurred in -Hon, ni7, Borden Announced a Bill on the Subject, . IVhich He Exnlained-,Hanitoba Hail, way Bills Passed Second Beading. !Boers were killed, toil, wounded end , twenty-three taken prisoners. Ile I captured a twelve -pounder, One PQM- - IPOill cOnaOlete and tWO, ninlInillit1O11` wagon P with alitreuelition. 's Our - casualtiea were three Wena- ^ • Ottawa, ' 'April 116. -Chief JustiCe Police. There would be no contribtt- I ed.vasion by aerial,- Corea's ' 1 "001, rlumer %aptured a field cor- *Svir William net and seven men, with tea wagon Deputy Governor, attended in the would be required to coatribute to 1 Henry atroeig, eating as tion ask.ed from the men, but officers Senate yeeterdey and gaYe the royal the pension fund. But. in addition ''', Berlin, iiprilp;file.-47;oux a German 1 And eighteen rides, „ * assent. to the -following bills, in, ad- to the pension, the present retiring n 1 "DuringlOol. Pii6Iier'e` operations Iutboritative source it is lea.rned dition to the Supply Bill: Relating to the Grand T'runit It allowance of one-tenth of, tile salary ail- for eaeli year of service/ wpuld be that the Ohieese inelemnitiee for war Dr, Borden was pleased, he std51, et the turn of the debate, as it wcalle# the EkirOfean Powers. prepare the House for the bill lie Ira tattled. to iotroduee in a few days A TALK.WITH' Li 'HUNG OHANG. fle argued that it was time Canada, made proper provisiou for her vex, cco,nent force. The bill would prea, ;ratan Continues Her War Preparatiens, tigally extend to the non-commiS- and Still Seeins to Think a Conflict SiOned officers and men of the force the system. of Allowance ow in force wxlatier:rusasrzgIzeorlagievriotassbill:Cisaa_rea, as regards the Northwest Mounted - , in Orange River Colony seven Boers g expenses, exclusive of the claims" of individuals and' miSsiorts, haVe Inert *were killed." ' " ' '2' •• .:.' ,i way ComPanYa el ca,it„ptia, I- continued as an annuity_ • Lond6n,o.'"April 16"..-LliThilisAhe'' let- way Company of Canada. In committee of Supp?,y, liNed as fellowe: • tem or responsible eorrespondeats in Respecting, the South, Outario Po-- The House then went into commit, t Russia, .360,090,000 Marks ,bout titer despaereog rataal, --tile Pretoria Pretorisadepiet the eituations in a ra- cific Railway Compsiby. • Itespeeting the grford 310,43.tmu the Munster of Agneulture were tak- marks tee of supply, aad the nates el $90,0°0.000); Trance, 260,000,000 tit uP. ; manY, 2.40,000,0001 marks (about (aaout $6e.000,000); Ger- representative '. al file Daily Mail, 1/allway Company. • $60,000000); • Eziglenda 90„000,000 sent yesterdaY. a. desiaatell, oa... the '•,. Further to amend the Canada Rae- , Disgraceful, exacta:ie. work, marks, (about '2.4).) 000 000) Fr an most hopetui character. deuce Acta 1803- On. the vote for the eaUSUS Sir. will also present claims for ,the in - The mr.V. i' pfxf Iv.e.as,..- hs say, . An net respecting the Supreme .Benuett drew attention to Sir. Cote's dennuity of the Italian mission. , el, ... • i , , _ .' 11 eve a rppumptiOn6 e‘f O.CP:VO * 0 t f the1 O. F • . . eirCular asking enumerators to he •iaitc frith it Rani eiiena „ campaigning. Lord Kitchener Wil ' ; • ' rrivate munt, . renew Ids sweeping raovementsa . He careful that all Frenchmen are en- rain, Aprit 4.8".,_r_spe,003.4, taeatay4 has an argAY nt 2604000 elnelens tbird Um, and passed: ,, These pri,Vate,, bilis Were read a rolled as sixth, and also to an Mort Li Dung Chang said to,n correspon- made by tho Ontario Government to • troops, inclUding 00,000 incanted To incorporate the St. Lawrence have enumerators receive politieal in- dent. with reference to the Ameriean China, Bevelepineot Company "of Nefr Alen, with. a, good supply of horses. 140),a,. formation, 40.0013 ta.ving been secured in Cape Mr. R. L. Borden denounced the York, selling. out the railway conces- Respecting the afauitobie mai Colmar alone. son from. Ilanaow to ()Anton, taat Northwest Loan Company, whOle huSineSS of securing pelitieal he thought they acted unecrupulously 'Tile army is ill good spirits, and . To incorporate the Meaufateturers iaformation in this Way as perjury Lord gitebener is .satisiled wale-. the in bartering taceneession granted to arogeeee q events, ,. slew .1411.1gh it 1 Aesuranee Company. and Temperance and General Life and fraud. Such, an attempt to use them, as Americans,' to • foreigeera. enumerators for political purposes .1, . a pjl• . og 6 , An Amendment Moved, was the most disgraceiul piece of pe, - d I II . , -gems.- e were Belgians and °there, prob- e/1M Treason.Muncer Sentenced. - . ..6 ,41T Weal machine work he had over Waiie the rastamMee 144" was 1714"' , • this country. ably Wench. Ito did not believe it Baraley West, April 16. --Pony 130- •• der conseleration jo. efiinnditt0.1) Mr. - ma ut . wet, a Member of the Cape Aesem- seussed another hour, • . was a RUSsiall illoVe to obtain' the Clarke NI:Waco moved sat amendment, 'it le" then dir --- '' entire line from Pekin to Canton. bly, has. beexasentenced by the Trott- and finally allowed, to stand to en - the eireet of tvhielt, was to oblige the lie said that he thought that Bus - on ialairt, to aroaelsooment. pr, threw able Mr. Fisher to be in a positien • Years, with' 0,,,;:fiflp or .1;,00'5? f6r '''e::' "eeport ,,o,statement f th ti • 1 sib. was not unfriendly to China and _, corapany to publish, annually in its .... .to give the Douse further Jeanine- that ti i la ii i dalous'speeeheS. es a •-• s , ,e e nancia Coa " itecolla of each section of the cora- i 1 .., the occupe on o ane nr a was , merely a, present necessity to guard Tee House adjourned at 12.80 Pallrd hesilleSS as it stands to 1 ' - * the railroad. It Was no mere than MIST ranerxer A CANAUD. — The mover explaine4 that two I eircurandariees. .. any other power would do under the 1 •, 1 mn. =Satan. TArene Aoattax. a ort That aleneral l‘4ronelt and SRO xa,tes evera given • by tbe COMPellY. - ' 'Open the cerrespondeut asking Mon Aro Captured. one for total abstainers, arid Another . *The aceitleat Clatolar Readied in Uot when the Emperor would return, he London Ap 11„16e, --Ie is said time, for policy -holders who were not ab-' /taste and With Zraphasis. replied /tat Until the troops had left. private' telegram leaai irear, iedaved stainers, awl it was desirable the , rue, the ,effect, that General Fi"'enele House should kuow to what extexit " aa'salee$ April 16. -The exposure by Ile saki t'/* delay in the Peace 'Dego- tiations was dile to the everlastiole 0,1%0000 Ilaitisli''arappsrleriV been' . the discrimination. was ju the Conserva.tives of the shameful I 1 hills. No confirmation of the reporta-Banking and Conimercer Committee. the bill went through as it lett tile %faruALIC '41 aea'suSa 474'1q1A1'43r 40.''' 'stilled. t effect on Or. Visher. After the ,,, petty disagreements of the various. aoturecias hs„, ;alb atatiers,„ aataa his The amendment %VAS defeated autl taet'iclept itehe Liberals tieen oantare tea powers among themselves. When the farce was enveloped in a mist an the ouse rose this morning he and air. Unmeror was doubtless quite willing correepondent suggested -that the II i Call be obtained. . - - - Manitoba oaliway Bilis. Blue got together. li.s a result they to return, but . the Empress *feared .1 The War Oilloe here knows nothing After an explanation by Mr. Jaraee that ri h mimed power, ber drafted the following eircular and ' a ea e " ' • I about the rumored capture of Gen. Sutherlaud, to the effect that, by telegraphed it to all celliais ceiMals- power would. be forever ati.cled, Lt re - .1 French, and entirely discredits the consenting to the seeoixa reading, Illenere in Coterie: plied, "That s it exactly:. Irepint.• •, , 4 , .1 • liaVO cominitted themselves • to the • schedule entitled, "Male residents 10 Pekin, April 14e -Prince Clatig members would not be considered to The statement Is made, here that a Priam* chine' Complains. M EDALS: FOR THEM ALL. prinelpla of llie measere, the two . years et lige and over," bas been placed bills respeetina the lease by the •le the hands in census enumerators. says all his repor.ts go to show that the missiooary .statements regarding - tee t a ---rn,•,i e ,,t . •10,flitoba, Governrabrit of eertala rail-. t 1.1 sea a adleetUla bas been erelaeYed a rebellion in „Mongolia. am not sup- Ranialan Soldiers Who Fought In South , It Is fraudulent, and you are required ways was, read a, seemed tame and re- •, torthwith to instruct all enumerators le ported by faets, .neither does he be- ., • • , .11kr•Mfli$. WM Ile Ifonored With Com- / d 1 ` di erre to the SO eat, sten ng cora- ' . your census district to discontinue it lieve that the rebellion of General , I under pain of alsraissal from office and , Tung Iou. lisiang amounts to much. nunnorativo Uattle Clasps. 'inittee on railways. , prosecution and punishment under the ' . , stn expect tv or. . • Ottawa, April 16. -Xi an Imperial Carillon Canal Contract. I 1 rovislon0 of the Census Act. Any such : army order issued on the and inst., -In . reply to a. question by Mr. tom, whether filled or not, must be i Pekin, April 14. -The preparations °heavies in the possession of eaumera- it 10 aratounced that 1.11.s afajesty the • Monk, in. regard to the a:muting. af 1,, which the Japanese here are • Making Xing has- been graelously pleased to the- Contract for the guide pier of destroyed and delivery of them to any for an early ste-t ladicate that they eonfirra the order given lar her late the apemen canal, Mr. Fielding person or persons, or the retention �l stiu expeot,.wur lietween Russia. arid larageatY, aiena ,9. medal be struck to- alrr• Illeir being absent through ill- them by enumerators, will lio• visited Japan. Vessels arriviag af, Taku cconmemorate .the, Military opera.' boss), said this contract had been with the nal penalty or tbe law. SI • tiona in South Africa. The order awarded to Messrs. Martineau & Le- strotiocnesusiu1s alicat.1r,lrire10;niencou.sinlvoeroow tion of the Japanese -fleet and the from Nagasaki) rePort the rata:aline proceeds: ermine. The tenderers were; Dunault ' any Information you ratty have regard- continuance of preparations on bo' ard vided the claims are appha•ed by the BP.raliWiale The medal, in silver, will, pro- & Hague, MartMeau & Lemoitae, 4.-' *SN.aughae.a., qohn meta scbedule In your cenees ilia ; log thts matter, and 01 the use of the i ship for the anticipate4 Struggle. LayMines at Port Arthur. coni to to (lunar, W. 3, Iloupore add J. P. trict. (Signed) Sydney' leather, Minister I - 1 London,* April iaasaidr: J oseph a all offictirb,`" ifittrfriaff CII &Beers, no '<eating, the lot*, being, the highest of _Agriculture. ' Chamberlain's organ, The Binning- Ceennaltaioned officers and men of The tender of D omit & Hague was . . tho BritiSh. Indian and colonial for, $211740:80,_...1.,tht Of,. Marilincua 4 ' THE NEW HilTROPOLIT,AN. 1 ham Post, learns that ' the Russian forces and to all nurses and nursing Lemoilie -$21,784.1.2a a. difference Of . Lord. Hitchener Is Satisfied, ,! Respecting the Grand Trunk Rail- 11114.*•••••114 ,. and, a date. to be hereafter axed; . to trusted with the work, and awareled "but the /Department prefer- Aroat. Rev. W. n. Bond 1Vas Blooted tO the High Position. • , Ministers of War and Marine have is - extensive ;yetein. of subluarine anima at Port Arthur, Vladivosteek and sued jobet orders for the Ieying of an i aratsters who actually served in South $40,37, :Africa bettveen- October 11, 1899,. red that the latter should be en - Montreal, April 16, -Bishop Bond elsewhere in those seas, The appare- 1 Q,14, troops etationed in. Cape Colony' the contract to them at the lowest was yesterday morning c ee e e - tus mem e a p 1I td Aft 1 Oci ss arly in May, tilitiCs, and to troops stationed in' • • ' ma DonolVa lteastiuer" 4,,Natal„ aa he outbreak of hos- I tender price.'' Gt. o'er.o.- i adian &allay will receiVe four., L.., ! r. , . . ,s aniiver 14, Nortarup's.„ question as Dunn, Baldw'n Courtuc Xingdon, v;thether,` the. report was, correct 4 Dobpu tood up next, to . sent Bishops Bond (in the °Italia:, ropoliten of Canada and Lord Arch- bishop of Montreal. Thero Weee pre - o a The Arch- sr apLealit°tie I) id:iti ao The Daily: Mail from ,. St. Petersburg, has decided to build 82 'born., flaording to a de- c,ortheiliwien. iii-5ee...17:6. St. Helena between April 14, 1000, ' Aceordp to fa "eeulatiensa '0..an- lia: B , 9s, and a date g:to be herr-tatter Axed..., ', ; thee, "tor Conedentious reasons!' he Thornloa Diumoulin, Mills, Sweat- , Y, Lintz," "Dreilfontein" and "Johan- : Could not support the purchase of bishop, in. a few words, conveyed his 4clasps, "Cape Colony," "Faarcle- man and Hamilt i coast fortresses to resist a possible Japanese invasion. • . Tax EB TN LONDON. _ • - • "Orange' . Face - -Stafea--- eat i 'Beie i the Plains of Abraham by the Gov - r ernment. He said, the statement attributed ' . thanks, and in the evening the city and tendered their congratulations to His Grace. clergy and influential laymen met i neSburg,') D Batterymen will re- ' ceive' three claiiPS, "Cape 'Calony," a-- -- i to'.him. in the report in question was , fast." . : substantially coereet, "adding: "I I Arrived Frain Her ' • Father's Birthday I The •Mounted Infantry"and Royal ,. Sketch of His Career. 1 "don't think , that conselentious celebration Yeil gl'eray. ' ,- Canadiaaa • Dragooris, -will • -receive I soriiples are • niattets for considera- The Most Re -v. William 13ennett . . clasps for aJohannesburg„" "Tata, '' tion in this' Hoithet" ' • • • Bond, Archbishop of 'Montreal and London, April 15. -Queen A1exan- 1 mond Hill," "Cape Colony" and , • -'-' • • akese'oensna clientele. ' Metropolitan of Canada, bdongs, to dra. arrived in London last evening r"Oreaga Rree State.a.e.The Royal ' - •*" • • - • -•• - * • - a Cornish family, and was bora lin ' . Catadian Dragoons will receive the - . . Mr".„ laorthrup, also inquired an to Truro, England, on. September 10, troin Coperilutg,en. .. . • •• . •*. ' ' ' J• '.13eilfast" „chrisp. the- circulars sent out by Assistant egea. ra 1.841:he was erda.ined a. •. : ao Eight tq n, Finish. ' d Battery 'Will' taiso 'Oataineth,e fol- 1 Ceesua Commissioner Thomas Cote, priest in Quebec .by Bishop Moun.- , Cleveland, Ohio, -April 15: -Nation - lowing: A clasp inscidell "Relief of ''aa. to the. clasSification as "Freneli" tain; in 1848 he was called --to St. al President Biller of the Marine En- ‘.f,Vlaid& ' Gleieinik:aul aa '"Of Col. gardless of whether or not they Dr. Leach, whohe succeeded as Saturday • from a, triparoundthe of. -pereons -with-.French names, • re- George's, Montreal, as assistsnt -to -, gineers' Association returned here on odps ' llfafalloing," will be granted: to all ' glfiahotIP•wlio: tearenea fSeteiie BitleleY spoke, the r 'language. or. had ever rector. He became Dean of Mon- lakes:chi the. interest of .the pending Vest on May 1, 1900, aficteatteall Anglicized their name. i •. treal .in 1873, .and ,on. January • 25, strike of the members '01 this organi- aroops who were ufider Col. Plumer's . ' ' The, reply ..ei tile Minister of Agri- aconnaland litttvileh:'"Odeob4111, 1899, 'eueture . - was that that - i;855 or Such :and May 17, I,f100, both' dates in.- "confidential" circulars ho.d been .cluSivei ‘audJ whati. f',,wartil s oitiiii of Wan 'sent out,. • 744 to Onhirio, 196 to ,least and west line ,drawn through Ndw .Bruns;trick, 257 to Priam Ed - ',I. s a r.• , -Ward- Island. and ,411, t? 1_1. rikash.. Cal - 1879, he was consecrated Bishop of zation: found.- everything 'Most Montreal. He married, in 1841, satisfactory at all pots visited," Miss Eliza Longley of John's, said Mr. Uhler.. -"Not to ekceed 'eight who died on June 20, 1879. or ten. boats.q. 'have been. fitted .6iit JAILINT TO THH COAST. . . . .' . .,. inribia. ". !Inthe salA ih , ',4ructions a ,,i,,iR, • -10. 1,041,11 ,`i ri1, .• , ,... * ' iv' ,'Iso . .' been' Sent. 10 t), tebee " to - - • 7-7 , AIM.N.,91.9,,Foraleaaamer. 1 , had '', a , ,I . • sir wiltrid Will Have a Largo Party Mous" antr•defertoiried' to fight id' a , ' classify the . Prasers, liesses. and • 'Mtn Aim on Ills Holiday. : & finish:I+ i• t•i , i . 1 , i t• ,. t ati iii• isliitlii'rilinlixi Nliraieicl.4•Iiitis's;an and get tysre* s. is :Englien,, altho,egh • • .. , Premier Salisbury' Wilr Nee t ' they .raight be':Vieticli` laiacaking. ,,. , Ottawa. April 16.-A• big • Minis - Paris , , • 't • ...,, • -Tile Azittor of, Pensionk .•,. terial party, it is said, will go , out i 1 J'alin Jozio's' Nnic Airoken. , April 1.!.--..P9uPts., are ea- • .. : . - to the coast when tte House rises, ,' st. Johns N.:. 0.1 APrii 15 -John 'An-essed '' here pai(pern,ing the ultra- Cam. Prior, on motion. to . go into, or very soon aiterwards. The Frith° •lavidrabld reports of M. Waldeck- supply, urged.the :•:necessity. "or . gb,-- Minister, will .be the central feature ; .. 'arenes and a, eompanion were driving on l%/Cearket, ,sg:tiare Saturday; night, ing pensions ' :to .' ilie ii.eadciii.,4ers . Rousseau's health that have lately in the, group., arid he will be accent_ ween their.,h9rse .stainblecirank'thre* 'theen: Circulated. It is asserted _that it staff: and. to ,.merobT:s ef the aernian- ponied, according to report, by Hon. . them out ,ef tapir 6arriage. ,Innes .Mt.i. Walde61MlbtisS'Alu' .1 fleele Iiiiiiklf ent :raditia •,corps,.., • A tieweniter4t . , :sufficiently streng to undergo thefa-had5been Israel TarteHonWPatersonreceived fatal injurice,..)* .1pc.lc,.hcl- . : , . . , ' ' leaf -to •the Thilfortaride of ' J' . ... . ` • • litigii& :of, ,an gilt er-Wiefr',. a iimeting'"Will A:m•!arraligedl to ImPpen '`..`by. eliande" 1 tbe t \viten .a.-Iiirriv. i'and Lord Sa;1•18btiry,; -the BritiSh Premier: ,Antibes,..is:= near, .reneugh.tp 33,eaulleii,J.,;ord .Saliabury's Tesiclen,s0n...tthe South/ .4:afrfEralleea IV, make suah,olaineeting da.sY i It iS -be- • lieve4 that the British Preriiiery, is, loot in France. merely -for his health. ' arititnut orid•arliyur inetdbers ha e dtme to work. In my experience Isalinee never before l'aitind the 'Men 'So Miami - 414, lit: • 1. ti.";04,; 1,, 'A Yeeterday" morning, as Lictit.0 •-ol,. E. Belcher was ..going en hoard e '14; 'inorning train siiiped bn." the platform and fell' beavily to the grontd, ',fracturing theligament., ol tae eight anit16 was C-OnV'ey-, to his 'regting,. ceareite.•ase: 152a a. .4 'nadir( taead:', Woodstock,fri iN6yi.t4116 well-;knOwn and higlalY:7re-' zepeeted 'bailiff of the Division Court, Embro, .and county constable, was found 'dead, en "las bed yesterday, snoiniag. .tke •Isince th6; ca&raiee*, 'Auld an' on. liffoid Sif ton. The partying.,9I. • , O., 55 ' ll go'e : a,sgi stanc6 01 ilie•MOth- are likely to make a trip to Dation aN.P1119vvIki •(:? .the.hospital. Ire er COuntry iisou:th c..34 by 'way al Skague.y and the White wasjP0,•79Ars,f9f age A therefore, hoped that the -Govierifinent' .13.1issL rfillaberate prepa,ra- : „ = . „ ould , Tut* .3.ft.pr. livawarhyps, tions will be *Made at the coast Air IThe look upon the 'that.ter 'of Ren- idnMcird .fo.VOrablthan thwelconaing the diatinguished guests. I. -'London. April '15. -“It' is l'sserted ee V; 'aY gone by .''Pne,•Wor,is ' , here," oatao:i-g. th Itaaat!4,4:.1.3.gep. LA mat o The 'rime% that the Ottoman says the Vienna!,,corre:spend- Government haS _addressed a,nother theu: .11.&l.dqUarterS;' istaff:Tand in ihis. ; sharp note to Bulgaria demanding 'ins:1;416p the'.; eling„ the , lockout of union carpenters be- , the immediate dissolution of the at _their disposa,1,,;', had , came effective at i1.1;nneapolis Mi Macedonain. Omnmittee and the pr,o- dond , on Monday, and (•1 are --idle 'n hibition of the approaching Mice - p „Ur._ E. F. ,Clark,7Ilear,;„hea...„/, consequence. „ • • _ '<Ionian -Oongitse..'''-:. jor. i„wce4ed,•01.0,,Aeadqi,ar- At. St,. Paw; pabi. ters', , pa.- ' ters 'staff to the belleV,;(51 ,the , engines ,:perhafigers and.' decora,Lors to th, I ,of liver n.nd ..urged .that Uht.! import- number of 200;, are -out;:on„ Arra PrOnt' Hit ...Aurhs,, • .ancei-of ;the. sorvice,reeedve, pernienent : , ' • ' Riehert recognition,. •„ • , • • . Orayg.,of Oak street, who Col Prion gdvocated..air:••expendi- she!lir Laitt,fitrd, tri -45f.„ aftOrnooa.„',..P.37 .tura„anntially, Per head, in- , Rae a .FOr.arige,;ppt:, April 10 _L',hot .1.0:14ng.: eatqi,ing • ,steaa 011-,1•A0...1 cerFt5,:. and it4ged .that , genry ,LatiVorci; sheriff .andj ;crown g gaged burning grlagi, in, the ,garlien, :drifLes' siu1d, be taa.raufavtured,? in eatoreea . , the ;'dtstrietof , Rainy "....diest.,from, „the' ” efteAls." Of. the accidp,,nt ;Canada es, woltLaearnmunitionv,,,,i ; -River, died at „.ne c1ocJ SunclaY ' Sa,tindaY'inortiing., ' ' • 001. ,.ThOMPSOrl eridoi,e'ed, the pro- evening after aix ;illness of seven 5s., • , • • • ,ject'eof the militia pensions. . weeks; 4ur9,14.9p., • Ile wa iirst Ft- t ,Or "Pg'. Mr. Rosa of Victoria, N. -S------who . tacked by "Pneumonia, Which-devel- DOild'en; was Minister of Militia in the Mac- opecl into acute phthsis. When the win make Irrogniore his week -end kcnzie Adrainistration, also favored latter disease was apparent,, all hope residence during May, June and July. the scheme. of his recovery was abandoned by This place is an °ideal residence duce Lieut. -Col. Mathes advised high- kis oh.ysiciaass, ing the hot weather. • AMONG THE DORSETS. t Valuable QatitIoaes, 411'147:•., whIs ltne 0*.t. So many people are intereeted in Dorsete and so many ask questions about them that I, desire to record Some personal observationsAlia.t aave been interesting to we, sAaa FL R., Arbuckle' vow tiNDRUM et Georgia in Aznericaa.aleeep Preplea Some sheep men 0,1,-.e inclined WCeti, N. 47lie- tni°1414431('n "441 1°/* nge 14' else the Dorset because of their home itaA'a Gee Oft Some Goo/1404as, and beehuseetbea haveenjoyeesimin yelltre talking abant 'sraelae reputation as a epecial PurPOSe, breed, WV' stild the ezehau.50 edito4 "ti18yli0 -k you call tell wby a 5 ceut Leer aef Let matleyaltat not eYea.tae.reQa Vate horns on the Doreets, but mane* Maid of poor s oce, tep_te p e Dorset hteed'era'ArY te eultie aomig baif breed Basilan squ I. ii." • l' 0. tia, in,- I ot them are hoping taat there will formatien editor. "What's the differ - arise a Blakewell in Dorset circles :who, encs between a roller towel mid the can breed away the horns. This will People who hate to use itr eome some day, but it is to be sincere- "One Is a wiDeri ola the ether iflt.4 ly hoped that it will not be at the generatien of wipers.. What's the nary surface ef 'those qualities that Make I ference between a efallsli and, a wad et the D'orsets pee -eminent lunoir;-. tbe chewing guiii?" . breeds, The •taith and .adrairatrott oe a, all isJimorau44mubate • Dorset bree4era center in guniities. Why,ls a ripe apple ik the tie e g tto? more lasting and useful than ./aerro, 11 of juic Wby is a gri4n of If the Merino breeders had•aloandoned Sand like the faith cure?' the Merinos ZO years ago because ot In your eye. Way deeS a" - horns, where would, the fe,aie wool ine 4Trold on. That isn't right. Ytit( dustry be today?- " didn't have the answer., either, abouif A$ to tbe sPecial. purpose business, X. the 0 cent eigar and the puns squaw/ f would like to sae -that it is nothing. to "It's a mistake to furnish a mat c os the discredit of a breed to have brought It, then. Yon were all wrong, too, flbOtat to the highest development an irolus. „the roller towel and the people who use whiela without it Valet bate strug-, gled ou . With only partial eueeess. 1. "The QUO'S a eras% and the other's g like to thirilt,of what the Derseta have- push. .If that isn't it, 1 wash My LIAO Alone for the winter lamb business, bah ''.0f • the Dorsets conameini themselves, to "Soap 'yourselfi beeause ihei.peas tho American sheep breeders ter other pie re eli ed every qualities tame • ' the towel never thaiiged." 'Why Only a few weeks ago a connoisseur a"- of many breeds' declared 'that for tbe; '4Tbm Ion ought to change beardina prolific breed the Dorset naust earry, hellSe$, You didn't get the right peing the paha, coUld eoefirlii bis state' of difference between the eatdsli Merits ba regard to this point as re., the eliewlog gem.' gards tbree " breeds, but this eentierean "They're just alike. You can gen spoke of another quality irt this cou- stuck on both. Wlay dues a"- • neetion wilidz I desired to ,speak in "Quin off!. I say, they're noti" particular. Ile Saki that while the "I say they oral It isn't meet to USEI dr g a g seven Team Alld opp in of twin lambs might he n either," doubtful advautage ease of, racist "4,11 wrong. You can use one for ewes it was given up to be very lime- big fry, while it is only the small fry: tieable and profitable in Dorset flocks. that.uses the other." And way?' Because Dorset ewes eould "Worst I over heard. 'Yon tootle th,ti always raise twin lambs. wrong fpleS0 about the ripe apple stildt Three years' teat with grade"Dorset the ghetto', besides." ewes has taught me that even grade "Did it ou purpose. Way iS a present Dorset ewes will excel as stock ewes. a a mummy ate a wig?, But if this eau be said of grade Dor- "hBecause it's a dead give away. Wt sets, what news aaee 1 for you front does a moo" - our pure bred 'Dorset ewes? 11 18 SIM, aWhy is the leader of an orchestra"..s. ply this-thot I bave never seen a "Like a fast watch? Because hit ; Yearling -Dorset ewe in our flock that beats time. Why is a customer at a dd.' 1 has failed to raise her two lambs erect. partinent store"- itably when She dropped them, nor "Like a man idd years old, Becaulfil have I ever seen one disown a lamb. he's waiting a. long time for his change." iTAMWORTH SWINE. ' Then the information editor chisel) 1 . .,"., .. ' his knowledr.,e box, while the exoutuage . e k I 1 roilUS 01 ,?4 VXceilenee onomea, by editor sheered off. -Chicago Tribune. Friends Of This 'treed. , Taniworth striae aro among the old- Not Wane She Meant. est breeds and were brought frein Ire- , lkfomniterjahnny, I want you to be land to,Zugland in 1812"by ,Sir Robert good today. Peel, writes a Canadian. correspondent Johnny -I will be good it yortll to Breeder's Gazette. ' • gimme & Mani. "While*it grdat dOorcan be said about Mamma--Joinmy, I want Tau to rat the many differbile bklette of hogs, yet Member that you cannot be a child at if we look at their origin we must con- Mine unless ybu are good for nothing. - fess that the black and white bog bas, Philadelphia, Press. been the producer of most of the other breeds. As the TamwOrtbs differ la calor and make up from other breeds, tbey therefote toust posses reakelnda viduality as a breed. In the Tainwarth 1 weet a iiog, t great length that cor- a '1 rie$ b.3 readih all the:limy heck and with great depth of side riud sboulder, large and full in the hams and ma ; perior to any other breed, as pork build- ers of n high quality* of pure,. healthy i meat on the same ratans.* Why 'so? tecause their disposition =de:node of life sedin to giae them 'the 'right to and forth' muscle rather than fat. grau They Ih..^sess great nerve and action 1 with good 'din g aualities that, make re- th "1 foe tlaemselves, and em good rustle,. -non and liarda i with a strong constitio ,lid,careass ness they build a firm and s.,... . of pure, sweet aod bealtby meat. -1 ' They are also proverbial for large lit- , ters and make the best of mothers i with a rieh flow of milk, as can be seen Iby the thrift of their young. They have strength and action that enable , - them td Aga an easy. -battle for exist- ence from the first if they are given • half 4 chance and mor,e Pigi can "be .. . reered from a less ,ntimber p1, Tam- ., . worth sows than in. most of the several other breeds. •aaases or Comfort, Petted Wife -This old fashioned chair is delightfully antique, but vett uncomfortable. I don't see how yont mother could like it. Husband (mildly) -.I presume she was 'finally tired when she Sat doWne -New York Weekly. tome wendoeces voile Is rri ea; Simian XIndIlmen-What's the matter, In little, man? Yon seem to be in great pain. Little Boy (groaning dismally) -No, a ain't, but there seems ter be a great pain in me.-Troy•Times. ,D14 Artzto,dy Ever Do That? • Some one asks what is tact. It is bat feeling which prompts a woina.nta dig up the photogrieph of a friend who -ening to visit from the bottom bue is -^r and 'put it on the parlor reau drawee ^ Globe. maiefel.-Atchiscia. . A. Burn, Relative. "yea .sir; ray great-grandfathen law, ed his way to wealth." "With a pioneer's. ax - "Ax? No. He burned barns and got the insurance." -Cleveland Plain Deal- er. Blind staWge*s'Ila 'Sheep. :'• . qualified. Blind staggers :/s due t� indigegtion Section Foreman -Do you thinkiyou and* the result of. it on the ' brain, The ' etur boss a gang of men? 5..-'• remecisrle'I° gi.Ve,,Peil Aeffite Puxgtive .,,,•-mri lanir so. ' I've htle:iny t� relieve the stomach; than- e level teaspoonful ot „bromideof p9- ISP,. f\1.:-. State Journal. „give pall• 'ii'Way 80 'ye -are of inter 35.ell tasahim In a bran mesh twice daily -it is )frequently an ,immediate. relief .to I . bleed from the .larke fele), in eaclaeaa, cutting --it -carefully iengthwise.• An ef- fective tiiirgatiVeqn thit ease ietwo to ; fouraouncea' of epadm salts disaelaed In half a pint of water. Td1drea1i the ad atoneeir ith col. water is, also .1PeO1t -ttr 1J, No Qktuiets to Talk. .. Black-Alumsey is not a good convere sationalest. Whitd-,Nopbe was the only boyArt family of nine -children. Cleveland Leader---------- -, - The AILXiOna Father. .,: • ,• '7 13.6i.uf'f61 tu:,8'&14.e)t, sheep • . ear:. sat •-• 19.,1WAy s feonn- ..,. ' dit, but it probable th.ti ri,,,ecnr}:1„ bap been establishea eo ehe, perish of Cotleigh, a where:1 the first ,-,02 esrs4,iu. Mn,, Hi b.-Bopois,flock, have produced 4811anebseineluding•one-quar- ' tet; one triplet and 16 twins. +; 1 ' Don't"Rinfeet Too 4tich.. . . . - -There Are Mighty r-sry, inveptmentp , that Out In one, or two .oratli2 eee ea eyeaase pon',t eXpect to.buy ,a, good, stal- . ., ,,,i,,.!' lion: and make hint,earia himeele tlie ., a Sroaeri7. ae..,..e, en *-. -. ' • i first. season. This is eapecting, toe s sa ea ... i inetod'eheapsehorse: '••fc' 4-45 1:11'$. •:•)'-','-•• ' • • :4. ••4 . ,•-•!, inuch,of the horse; or elsedt .7c5iiU ,09T,1tri0 !•,4agiirdsgOOS...4n, -„fit,e4 beire'redIdi te attacks of the atemaeliVe'rth Jed aa sheep are. The same remedies may be administered with as touch profit all with sheep. ":=1.1• Jones -So 'your daughter is elOPIng, eh? Are you -'going -to bfing her haok? Jinks -Not on your life! I'm chasing them to make that young man get a move on. He might change his minds Yoric.Evening journal. • •••