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The Wingham Advance, 1904-04-07, Page 2Pitltsii§lXra Ubanal, Tame. ihereli, Paotehti=Ode 1 0,L MAGUIRE RRAL EitTATE. INSURANCE ANO ISAR AGENT. CONVEYANCING thilleetiosi at Rode end Atiooelite* itisooteltr. ASSIGNEE, ACCOUNTANT. items Bloat. DITLIVIAGB REAL ESTATE AND WAN 'MEW, VINVEYANCING, MOW TO :LOAN Vietre *oil Perm Peewees, I ASSIGNEE. ACCOUNTANT. OICL-Iathe East Blook. Itaideste--Catherine St. 1• , mos. nouns BANKtit.. ETO. Marriage Ltooneil ked. Ifs vrttnessai - required. limey abaci amountel Male in Pro' sertion, Midas tants. =mow liotiEs itereustait AT 14W, garth=r0R, ewe, Officee-nors te Thema Block now Minding WELLEIGidit Ifirrinii• - " ITU US. co. Established Me. Road Oino* 417=4•11* ONT. aeostles. Thou .art tett Christ -The hieesialie The Anointed, One, Mee- Illetateltattor. alleteletie tit laimiadhe Pro, sieth is. the Hebrew and Christ is eerty on the oath or merlin= stet, system. the Greek for oaeointecl." Jesus was Loom GOMIS, ctitas.DATIDsox, the One who AVMS anointed by the „eheateade, efteseeree rather as Prophet, Priest and JOHN RITCHIE, ging. The apostles thus coulees their ida,eter to be the Sou of the AGOINT• , WIROIYar Owe' living Goti-thie ilivine One for whom ti o world Woe looking and waiting, DICKINSON & MLLES to proclaim Him poblicly, Galilean Tell no man -The time bad not come. 1- outtnelaste might -now endeavor to BilltStint 401141tors, etc.. make Hien king if this announce- . meet were (made °Pear - Office: MeyerBlockWingham. Tne accoont given by laattheve is Dada Irdmea much fufier•taan tbls one given by N,L.Dickineon Mark. la Matt. xvie 18, 19 we have. the lemma wateli hove aroused ae profound need ae deiturbing a (Ilse cussian an any passage in the Word BARRISTER AND SOLiCITOR 0°Li• 3.661113 ljelxntell " Sal" 'Sartday School. glIMPRIMM.., • INTERNATIONAL LESSON NO IL APIUL10. 1094. Peter Confesses the Chriet.oelark a 274e C0hiltENTART.-.1. Different Man - ;ono coneerning Menet, Vs. •47-30. 27. Caviares. Philippleelt neentti that Jesus dal, nol, enter tine eity, bot taeight in its eaehity. It watt opoP- elms and proeperous region, and tie aeopte yeere at so much mutt; UL influeleCo elot the -Scribe% a as thee' were further southeotheribut. 'Whoinalo men sa,y -Quiet did not ask tele queetiou tor inforreatten, or 02 because lelee deetred the applauce ot men, Or (3) becaasie He latended to form Hie mita() aecoraing to the reply, but (4) becAuee flo deared to greenlet His disciples in the deepeet fattli." ea. Some sey, eto. --People held dettereut opinions -concerning Chelot, aeme said doba the BaPilet retUrried to life. Some, Elias, Wto 'Mee to be the- lorerenner at the elessiale; lers, preeemias eatatt. xvi 14) "In accordance wita the traelitIon that Jeremiah was to come end reveal the place where the eaored Vegiiels were (*tweeted"; and oteers, one .or tbe prophets: 29. Whom may eee-erlas was the deoesive moment lp which the 'separ- ation a the Newt Testament train tlee Old Testament theocracy was to be madee The 'lour had come for the utterance of a destinct Ce.restien contessiou,-Lange. Peter answereta-He spolte /or all of tbe Imail death ter illst taloa. TWA 'Wag tho tint intlination et ills owe bete 1 , feriegs upen "the (WOOS." 85. Wheethwer will Aare, eto. Winte,i eoever aeoeeeds in Obtaining 'the lite The Markets of weirdly ceilitort and pleaaeria by aeoldin the life of iselt-denial and 'reroute reveal -tea' Market. - at the eapense tit xigleteoueness, goal aideSeetreateeerekiVS~W, ) • R.VA"T°NR . ing, "Thou art Peter, and upon tbie Money to loon at lowestrates. 011ie* rook I will build my church." The sseAvEle.' "moor- , Greek word here for Peter is "pe - toes," -meaning a etone or a piece V7111•1011A.M. ot rock. Tids naine bas been given peter by Jesus, at the first (John . e 42). The Greek word for rock is "getra," meaning rock in mass. Ite- - this eth re e four leading - BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. ' views, all of which are supported by • moNicy To , LOAN. . good authorities: I. Tbat Peter was the rock on which Christ was to office t_liforton Block, eivinghatn IL ulihdt his =leir.s 20x. 'eThttet Per. ant - rue . , - . That the confession Peter had just DR. AGNEW Christ bad reference to 'himself when , Inedo was the rock. 4. That PHYSittAN, SURGEON he said "up= this rock." The true . s view'. be wtthout doubt, the last one ACCOUCHEUR. etated. Christ Is the foundation of Oftices-irpstairs in *the Macdonald his church, Ile is the tried stone, Black, P stone. th "mire Night calleanewered itt olive. fotmdation" (se. =Till. 16). "For other foundation can no man lay ' - than tbat is held, which Is Jesus Du. mum & CIIISHOLI chrut" (1 COD. 111, IP. It was as though Christ had said, Tbou art "Petros," a stone, & fragment of a PHYSICIANS - SURGEONS e ETC. rock; but upon this "petra," this 3.00LephiThosta,04 ‘, ...... win b_ siolid rock, which Is myself -Hie - g-114" Christ, I will build my churcb. • Sena 'also sam "I willi give mite iev ihrinEtin, 14.04 11.04p.s.0 ebeeretah;e keysoftbeyekrenttouneshaott j ausabarigthaBetsgmealoa • bind on earth saall be bound in "Leaven; and 35auttsoever thou sbalt ,coto meow:1st. ot ittoreiNE. tr,,,,:s1 Z1: asr r 4:37,doi all Sebald atteationaid to Diseases of wanes • of power- and authority, Dr. Schaff '• says, "The apostles bad k.noweedge onhellitortial-110Inians ?Iota" and authority which no one 'Iter them needs, eir tan rightlr claim." Per ano the Other apostles were . to be the representatives of Chriates - charcht on earth, and they Imre given power and autherity to organize and -establish. his eburch after hitt death, Peter actually italocked the kingdom of ranaen to the Jews Ott the day of Pentecost When tbree thougand were A. NORTON W. T. lloIlouy ELMS., LAS. Graduate at RoW_ College of Dental Stream. ot Tor- onto, and Honor Grad -woe of Dent - to illniversitT, Geetiles (ages x. 3.1.48). They 0.190es-inverted. and a little later to the al NO- ot Toren- rmlotest Itaproima, =abode in euerenchesse received the xey to the interprets, goarsn'''.46417to6c1," Prkg*'saromeer"ainmvaBeafterniStext"fsctiar tion of Hie Old Testament Serip- bares. To bind meant to forbid, ARTHUR J. 'RINE alge."-Mbrison. In their organize. or to declare forbidden; to loose meant to allow, or to declare allow - terra of tbe thumb they were to be Doctor DentalSurgery of the ene_ alusgtiededer. 4.griaothleelre°01- SiValt„;aetwebt insylvania College and Licentiate oi wouVr D'entalSurilerr of Drastic). Id i;oelso s.anc-tion and approbation of God. Moto over Poll 0111,08-W1NGTTawr 11. Cbrist foretells Ills death, vs. - 31-88 31. -Began to tatteb-Heretotore Wilitilld SAW. the first 'rope lie speaks plainly' of Ms coming sueferings and deatb. Son jae Und obsourely, but now for of man -This was a title Ile Tre- quently applied to Himself, but it was never applied to Ilia by, the appetite, It expressed Has humanity. All klutz of rough and dressed... '10f the ehiers. !Le Sanhedrin. '" --Carr. ''The detailed erenneration df these porde% proves that there LUMBER, I LATH SHINGLES 'sr" a general DmalnraeS3 thr, part of ii.11 tbe attborities. APPLE. BARRELS. 32e- Openly-Tbat is, not publicly, but viable' and •wittentt dieguisiee- pair. triomPrerrestehol Him -Aside; large quantity dry hard-- Tberetalholdus. of Pmetiteinr agadiLlitirATamii to attil the Hata and Soft Slabs, also a wood for sale, d°elivered. abhorrent to id set, out Lord rigbt and banish thie disteal Wu- . jeritioe of death Instead of a throne. Telephone Orders Promptly Mows Peter* boldness. _ "attenuect to. 41.1. rebuked PeteteeChrist Per- , :Mend that he Was vat boldly, utter- ing' What the others; telt, and tide L was before them AIL Get me. sintan - Olean ean 81 Son t be)) attest advertise'. Jaime did not call Hs aposflo it devil, but He tawin EMPEROR ISSUES PARDON. tortZto"vgloro'nb.;,:eggitrwaS 01- ef the - fersd the glnr ot the kin doom of Austrian leentenent Who Stole toe tbe teltbotit His reining to the ithIneationhi &eke to Go Freeero.Vhe worde nit the tempter are in Peteee erevittheand Cwtst sisea tbe Berlin, April R. -From Vienna, eels: werdie wMeb He had teed tO VOI1303 the news 'that Esortror Fran -rho devil In the wilderness, Team tie jeers& not only has pardoned mindest net Oh 0-Jrnetr 4est net tLei yoonl lieutenant in the artile underetrind ler dleeern the things of levy, Bentueses who was reeently God ; thou tart evixilIT taken up with sentenced to two months' imprison- the thosight that Talc klagdene le of taint, but fa, gross him recaniater "Me -trot-M.-Clarke. Men would like aasistantde to rontinoe his stud:es. &tar, distInetion and wiallth. hot Lieut. Benham 14.01 Walt etude- fled looka at Peaco of tonselerem Ind log at the military academy at the jny 01 %be noel. "re Ws opt the llodar est, being too poor to priY erciee is the gray, to this Crown." for Lie taitiott AtT the laboratoese had etolerr a rlikt hints Pride Valued , in% Nreeleeseis ae aeoelielleetlip, ea, at *Moat *MOS 34. 35. In tettrt Le openly admitted hie g4. lead ealiee-Mvert In tittle. wallt, telling the jedgee how he lisTiely reona oconsiderable moo. tad tonght againet the Imelda- bers won mem to have foltovred ti -s. toter 142101- Ih‘ bed tried to belft fllm, APParehttY at'seerne 1Itti elle- to eorport his father „Ile hail tried tante. The* He nose *siva to raga. Wftri Wan's a earning enougb aad made them !Staten* in this Tart Miaow to etiothoie kis etedies • .-•kh/ . BTh W Riving losesens itod even wswhing tot soarer will-tottat is, *IttoivO4rt*t Is • waltet its a emelt restaurant reseolved at all testis he, ;IC eight while stedylag daring the oirple. Deny fltrintself -Christ Woes slay. i''' • 1 0" 1 111111 *bows ihetapottles nature Ottla Eten the yroweator touched Klatetions. Teter tritrat tittbirtatri frosa Witt. ble *tory ated reeommetelei all lielnigentwo whleit Otani la the INA tOth **MI *r t0Page way tt *dr." °roc" to 1341, tress - vase that the oast Wiest pinta,- Wir00040rar settedd folio* thrilt MIA Aleut moth* be mutt to awt4tvra 34'10010;4 SIM SON lege even the ea,rthly rewards he geekie and also the eternal lite 01 spiritual joy alegeeduess. But _ wboeoover renounces tilos° thinge in this life waleh olueria the World- ling, Ouch as tho love of gain, pleas- ure, fieshiOn or honor, and from the I worldling's etandpolut levee Nellie cobalt sate it spiritually and eterne aley. For my eel*. It elis not the mere lentsi of lite, but tiat loeg gr tife toretbe sake of Cbriet, that bringe the Praia:Idea blessing 24ultitudee 10e0 tbeir livele on 'the Alta., ot worldly amiation, eleagare anditasbien, hut such have no .ray Of holm. IV. The velue gout eve. 86e 311). 50. What profit, Th2 theeetion Implies that there is no profit. The whele world. Even though It were 1)043(4111e for a. man to gain all tbe wealth, honor and liappiness the world had to give, and to enloy it a. thousand years, and than lose his soul, his loss would be infinateie freater any earthly pleasure le near bare had. Lose. "Be valet Ris own soul. '1110 Greek word for soul tea the eouble meaning "life" Ana "soda Tbe void is the man lemselt. Tim Only thing Nv;e real- ly and absolutely possess is our "soul." The man who loses his soul loses all be has that is really vela, able. 87. In excliange. The Price the worldling pay s for 'carnal delighteis his soul. 311. Adulterous. The people were called adulterous because thele rearts were esitraneed .from God. Compare Dia, 54, 5; jer, 31, 32, and liamee 4. The Christ Revealed. 4 'Thou art the Chriet." Jesus must 1e "reveal- ed." Or remain unknown. "No man can call Jesus Lord but 1TY the Hely Ghost." There is a distinction of eternal diznensitnue between the ura acknowledgel "Lord, Lord" of mere intellective!, appreheasion, and the in- ward soul recognition Whieh cries, "Mg Lord and my God." "Blamed art thou." Present Christien experi- ence and future. glory consist in knowing God Christ. "Thle is life eternal' "to know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou haat cent." Miler° or when- ever that knowledge comes, eternal commeneea This knowledge in Its limitless unfoldings constitutes the joy of Christian life and tbe frui- tion or Christian reward. • INTERCOLONIAL WRECK. Nsoeteen Cors Smashed ; Fifty Cattle It tiled Near SL. John, N. 13. St. John. 13„ April 3.-elineteen • freight cars were wrecked, fifty eat- : tie were killed and tbe road bed was torn up by a 'disastrous wreck on . the Intereolnnial near Rothesay, about ten miles from the city, this morning. The train wItra ;made up of thirty care, tuvive cat- tle, containing about two hundred hood %here was also in the train a car of paper, a ear of steelbare, two of A -agar and geveral coal laden. 1 The train, a epecial freight, in charge, of Conductor Wilbur, was run- ning about twenty miles an tour, and bad passed Rothesay wben at 9.45 o'clock something went Wrong. The second car from the engine sud- denly left the rails, turned at right angles and bounded off the road bed. _ Then like a . ,flash eighteen otter - care followed. These included tap - twelve cattle cars, and -they rang- ed side by side, but crushed and smashed ,badly, • _ A wild scene followed, .with the stamping and struggling and bellow, lug of the cattle. Effort was made promptly to disengage those ot the - animals which were uninjured. and no great difficulty was experienced In this. Of the 'fifty billed nearly - were deprived Of life instantly. Some were disembowelled. Others had limbs torn off %and One wen found beadle*. 'Residents ef the Tito Ofteringe Of grain te-daelleiere aireete etteueuga Mager owei e. oete Wheat eitea‘ef. wite a lead ot re Winter nellieg at DSc. Care are wee ker, there Wilg. taelesuXte00 bushe At 88 to 40e. Barleee quiet an ateady, with Elates of 300 bushels a 47 • lial4y1'PrOxitiee in falr inIPPI)v't witi Flees Steady:. °holes roll butter At dtor potodortme. pece A 13,., and eggs at 250 1 Xitter In, fate OuPPIX* With Price& firm, 35 IOada sohl at .12 to SO a. toe for timothy:, all4 at Sa to tkl) for mixed. One lead of straw, seal at 412.00 a ton. Ihre,ssed hogs ere Unchanged. wit 'BRITISH FISKTADtATCH H ANIP $2 ,00 MTH THIOETANS Native Attacks Repulsed With Heavy Less. heany selling at $8.50, and light at "Pla5llotwo,triare tbe quotations: .Wheat, wtite, bleb, 07.ja to 9$; dog' red, beetle 9734 to leelo, spring, bust., 98e; goose, entente 'BO to 8730; oats Web., 88 to 400; Mae, buete, 438 ti; 700 hereon basbe 47 to 4So; bay timothy.; voc "ton, SID to 014 clover, SS to 49; tetras; Per toe, SL1 to 12.- 50; geed% alsike, bush., $6 to $6.110; 75; red, clever. 'Nolte 06-0 0 $8.85 timetity, 100 Ibs., $2.25 to ela; ap plea per Ale $1.50 to $2.25; dream bogie 50,50 to ST; eggs, vor dam 25401alto ; butter, 246aci;erred.0k e0ten 0,,lv2ee Qtrbe,ta er to 150; geese, per lb., 12 to liele ducks, par lb., ag to 140; tarke5h, Per lb., 17 to 20e; potatoes, per bag Say to $1; cabbage; per dor.eu, 40 to 50c; 'Cauliflower. Per dozen. '$1.- 20 to $1.75; eeleifft Per dozen, 40 to 500; beef. hindquarters, $7 t $8.50; 'beef, forequartere, $5 t 80.50; beef, choice, carcass, n Pea medium. carearee, $S to 56.50; lamb yearling, $9.50 to *10.50; mattop, pe cwt., ST to 543; real, per cwt, 08 to $9. • 1 ' . • Toronto Live Stock. Live stock dealers ne a ruled() not take holidays, and yesterday was no oteeption to the rule, there being 12 loads, eonsistina Of 142 Cattle. Q horeea 10 calveand 403 hogs re- ported by elessrs. For and Hay of the C.P.R. and G.T.R. delivered in this market. Th0r0 *WaS , ebtIrso little doing only a sort of Cleat:dm; up ot odds and ends Of what was left over from Thursday's market. - „Pekes in all classes were reported by the (difterent dealers as being un - Changed. ' Exporters -Best load- lef exporters sold at $4.60 to $4.90 per cwt: Export bulls -Choice quality bull are- worth $3.50 to $8.75 par cwt. Export cows -Export cows are worth $3.50 to $3.75 per cwt. Butchers' cattle -Choice picked lots of butebers', 1.000 to '1500 Ibo. each, qeua in qualtty to bostexporters are worth $1.40 to $4.60; loads goad sold at $4 to $1.80; fair to good, $8.60 to $3.85; common, $8,25 to $3.0; rough to inferior, 53; can- nerse$2.50 to $2.75. Stockeis-One-year to g-year-oiff steer a, 400 to 700 tbs. each, are worth $3 to $3.50 per cote aft colors and of poor breeding quality of same weightsare worth $2.e0- to $8 per WA. atileb cows -Mach et:MS-and. spring- ers are worth $30 to $50.. Calree-Calves sold at $2 to '$1.2 eaeb, or from. $4.50 to $5 per cwt. Sheep -Prices, $3.75 per cert. for owes, and bucks at $3, to $3.50. • • Tearling lambs -Prices for grain - fed, chole ewes and weathers for export, $5.00 to $6.10; barnya.rd lambs at Se.ell to $5.50, ' Spring lambs -Good spring lambs are worth $5 to $8 each. Hogs -Straight loads of begs, 150 to 200 lbs. In weight, are worth $4.80 to $1,90 per. cw,t., 'fed and wa:tereilToro• Me Morse Market. 1 During the past Week' the trade has been anuslially brisk for work horses, and a fair demand for driv- ers; 210 horsee were soli, 1,80 of them by auction. On Tuesday 100 horses ;vere sold at the Repository, Toronto. Bidding was brisk and' price,s were fair, teveral of the -choice ones ebangleg bands after the sale, at a geed advance, to the purehaeer. Thee:sale or 60 lumber horses on Wed- nesday Nvas-well attended, and prices ranging (ram .835, to $150. The ;sale of Clydseele fillies from Glasgow on the same day was sueeesstul, the prices ranging from $153 to $380, averaging V3th leradstreets on Trade.. Wholesnee trade at Montreal is showing a steady expansion in o good any fites; but rrincipalle- millinery and ArY goods toupee? tion 'telt)). the relater retail Wee' which bare been very good this year. The large .acetumfla,tion of freight during the B1101in blockade is still rairZetor In the transportation ation.• Cottons and cotton goods are There hag ibeen wane increase In the vering demand at Toranto.Cot- ton and woolen fabrics are firm. -Crochet cotton is 10 per cent. regher. It is expected spool cotton will advance. The datearid for high- ttlearri opeolens has seldom been bet - At eltiebee reports tO Breastreet's from country districts during the peat week are encouraging. Collea. tiara are "it'll lovre but there lueve been no intoIvenicies to speak of. At Victoria, ,Vaneouver and other British. Ciatnabla trade centres. as - reported to Bradstreet's, trade eon - dittoes are sound and the outlook for husinest Is good, A large aretelat of buildesg zoom qn In tae large centre. Business in Winnipeg ond througb. tbe weet Is beginning to resume normal tondltleee. The denial:id from the retailera throughout the Province:14 largo, intheating neheavy turnover in retail trade ehle year. Hamilton wholesale trade, as tee sorted to dersidstreetis this week,has ehonsn a little expansion in some departments. 'The demand tram the retailers has been tirgent In mete. caged. This is a factor in the situ- ation, howei'ver, *Well will grade - ally (Reappear- Values of stapes good; ate firmly teed. rn Leindon this Wee. k the Movement ore re' e p the e04111- trx retailers has been good. The marketing of anedoce haw not been Pricee are keeping steady. The reporti of the condition Of trade at Ottawa are encouraging. The 'outlook fOr badness the next feats months is tescograging. FAILURES LAST WEEK, April 2.-Commertial WWII" thiriteek in the United States, u reported 'by R. G. Dun & Co., are 204, against 220 " • -0,6;..”•••• •••4 Thibetans Made Two Treach- ferous Assaults on British. British Lost 10 or 12 Men, Thibetans Lost .400. Loneon, April 4,---Aceording to a des- patch to tbe Thues frem Thuna, there lias been severe lighting between the British expedition under Gem MacDon- ald and the Thibetans. The latter at- tacked the, British. There were two ; ergeigements it which the Thibetans _ , d were remilsed heavy loss, 'The 1;hibetan'eamp M burn was captured. - The Times despatch says: "Col. Young - 2 ousbaue eicoreed nearly the full ; t strength , of ,_ Brig . -Gen.: liftseDenaldhs fortee ineied .auk,at 8,20,in the reeenitig, _ After the missioo had prtkeeded about four miles, one of tlae Lhasean generals o with his suite approaraed. The two o Englishmen and. two Thibetans sat • place hurried to the emene, and re- turned for rifles and put out of mis- ery several of the suffering animals - One Whole carload, eighteen head. ageaPeel without a scratch. Tile end of the ear Feats knocked out and they wereeescued. Ail day the work went on while the -uninjured cattle were larded along the aides of tbe traek -under care ot cattlemen. BONI MADE A SCENE. count Attacks President Loahet on e, Vale to 'Some. pal.. Arra 4.-Coun1 Boni de Castellane. Eatiablicare oreatea scene in the Chamber of .Depaties to -day e When Foreign Minister Del - cease asked for a eredit of 590,000 • to defray the expenses of President • Lonbets vieit to Moine, the Count raidi it was understood tbat the Presi- dent would not eisit tbe Pope. and yet would visit the representative of tbe dyeaety which had opoliated the Papany: AL Brissou, Preeldent of tbe Honse, interrupted the speaker, declaring that his words were an Insult to tbe - French nation. Amid great dieorder the Count con- • tinued epealdiag. fle aesserted that Louleet's visit was to be made • to a king, -who owed Ms throne to Free Masonry. In seekleg the friend- ship of tfalythe speaker added, Franco was /sacrificing the frfentisaip ,T the 'exalter'. Several deputies re- plied to the Count. - DOWIE ATTACKS THE MG "Could ()say leach *even by tbe Shin Of 04 Tfieth.v Sydney, N. 8, W„ April 4.-7he May- or of Adelaide has imaiddo'n "Elijah" Bowie the futtlier Ilse of the Tows( Hall or any other corporation bnilding be- cause pi' his Laving uttered itnproper sentimente ebout. the King. The su- perintendent of public ii1diigs. inetruct- ed by the Prime Minister. has prohibited Dowie from Ailing ane• hailding under Government control. A eheque that he had deporited for rent of the Jubilee _ Expoeition Melding hss been eettimed to hies, and the agreement eanteled, ()ohm- quently. Dowse esill be praeticelly un - *hie to speak in any public building in Adeleide. An Amer:cat% his Leen asked to pettetede him to have before Hit pub- lic initiate* oes)5el by ids uttetencee ,u1min*ta 0 violent*. Dottie is at pre- terit tnierdeg fetal 10 halsi: TVs 'abere- abouts is unknown. • Among othot things that Down!. *aid meriting the Xing was that TM one stgined that he hail smelt religion to lre, AO tbsit be would only get into eaves by IWO/A of 1115 tP1411' down in the middle of the plain and dm- cusse4 the position in the same tedious manner ,as before. the Thibetans de - mending that the mission retire to YYttOung'Thilbgns.ba4adlt°dreflialiftteeelynrengencite minutes turn back, and aumninced his intention to go to Guru. An exciting scene ensued. Then the Thibotans gallemea back to their wingers and wall. Accerding to the well-defined policy of the British, every effort_ was made in clearing the eptrenchmente, and stingers to ovoid. a resort to force. The restraiut of -, the Tiventyabird Pioneers and the Eighth Ghurkas in movinn the Thibetans from their fortifications evithout violence de- serves the litgliest praise, but in view of the advance and the language adopt- ed by the Teibereme, it was decided that it was necessary to disarm Win. The force n•iimbering about 1,500 men. Treacherously Fired on British. “After the Thibetans had been quiet- ly induced to retire fxom their. genera to a wall built across the highway for tbe purpose of opposing tbe British (advance, trouble was monied by the leaeing ()Metals, who encouraged hbeir men to resistewben the attempt,. wite made to take their•Weapotes fromthem. Several men, acting apparently on sug- gestion, fired -their exiatehlocks point blank in a ring or soldiers guarding thein, and. mede a sudden attack with swords. "The situation Was critical for,a few moments. Gen.:MacDonald and his etaff. were within ten verde of the advancing Thibetans, and Col. Yquegluzsband was hardly further off. Revolvers and beye mats were used, and then under a rifle fire the Thibetaas turned and ran, but not before there were several casual- ties on the British side. Major Dunlop , was wounded in the Land; and: Mr. Candler, the -Daily Vail correspondent, woe wounded in -both heeds and in ehe head. The retreating Thibetens lost heavily, but When: ' Gen: MaeDomtld's force advanced to Guru- further resist- ance was made, and a few snore casual- ties were suffered in driving the Thi- betans from the *Rage. "The whole, affair was brought 'upon the Thibetans by themselves as Col- Ymieghuslauld end: Gen. Maelionald and tne troops exereised ehe greatest possible forebeiaanee and patience. , o .. Prombent Thibetan Gienerals* Kilted.' "Among the Thibetans killed was '••the Llinsean general;the Military com- mandant of Pisati, the Lata, the rep, resentative of the Golden, Monastery* to whose influence and violent 'hostility a great part of the present difficulty is clue. . . "telithaaeh the incident is tegtettable, it is probable that the there •lesson now taught the Thibetans will sere many hundreds of lives eventually, and make Thibet understandthat procras- tination is no longer useful. The British casualties were ten or twelve. The Joss of the Thibetans is estimated at 400 or 500. Every care is being taken of the Thifeeten wounded, who are being treated hy the British and by Thibetans from Guru. ,,. "It is a eignifioult face that 'three of tbe Thibetan general's escort were arm- ed vita rifles bearine tae Rutslan, Int. penal stamp. Russian iimmunttionevas also found." The expeclition.is still exposed to the severest, weallier conditions, the native troops especialy suffering severely. 11113 : temperatureday mid night is many de- grees below freezing. Somethries it ie below reni. 'The ,rel en the Maxim r‘riuteri444 tiesra hilleaPparlainttfInbiPoln:firQmat The teighborhoott of Thuile is the bleektet imaginable. The couetry is revered with duet end stones, with no signs of vegetation. A bitter email usuallyrises in tbe morning mid Vows all day, driving pleads of dust before it, -_, HALF THE FORCE WIPED OUT. . .Additional 'Details oi tbe Route of the Thibetane. Tufa, Beitish Ihulle, April 4, -Further debails of the dash of. Col. Yeeingliut- lanere tow:fisted with the Thibetene at Guru are at hand. Whilst the forces evere face to faro Mt the opposite slides Of a wall whielt'S the Thibetans had built across the high- i way to oppose the sulfate% the riadisin hoops deploypd thsir 11 sk an4 en- d!s'-ed 1,e00 Thibetans in it elide like, heeding theep. *The members et Um miseion, the press torteeptaidents tom the geseral 'staff rode up to insetat the capture and were homilies; and talking. The Thibetans presotily began re hustle some Sikhs, who replied with the butt ends of their rifles. Then a i Thibetari fired it pistol, *trending * I Sikh, and this wet the Menet for all I the Thildeozes to draw their swords and :2.1:Ah at theireaptorm who opened lire Ion the lets -ging mob', 'The offiema the wall, which May themeelvet hitin l'IviPtlite"Tlitiretierstre"whertie"'ertable to climb •,, built. Finally About lair of them Were i aide to break army to the rem; wheet, they came under the lire or the arill. l lery. (If the entire Thibetan fol -re telly " about half tiseeptel desalt or wounds. J The Thibetana displayed the sereettet eourage. many ot t4To coining on alter (her NO bees woureled seestral times. the settle after the *ellen wits like a othernblee. The !hetwere heaped on top of omit atkoo. 11414 a lova Veil of dead and weneded extended to the rear. Pleallsr Um Thilveteste retreated serer the bilk with the exeopiten of alma 11.11r, who etrathoistaii held Li tett week, 22n the pretesting week end 173 the correspooding week hist year. Neese hest been received in Toronto Failures in Comilla number Ill eggnog the death of Max raartie the t5-4 13 /set week, 21 the remedial.; week ealed 'him* it diamond traiteultes," at: and 19 Istst yfar. Of failittes this week Ida old home In Itostesanie. Ma's meet in the tnited Rtatea. st were in the Mebtrated etploif 'Cott the iedetatinent rhtst, $1 $onth, 1V(st. and 13 In the of e Toronto -bridal totiple in MO to Patine Rtatos, to4 riled 1101400 eerie term* the sisepeeeton Bridge for f $1,000 or teem Liabilities of *OM. plbokant of dientotele raved at , rnercial failures reverted for Mardi An • $75.000., **dor Ow bone that thsy *Ice $13.770,30f, Aorta vo,utt,000 kytt lesiseeptlir 1,0001. rigr. re-6'11111[AD HALL Istelextut atowyrItalgulr.er)thara0 02alwa'agtiTyk rtlgarr,rct4431i.0 star. it taa 1PAILinetli1,1)" ii14411*(3 deolmna, Muerlean ruovemEnt, hard PIIIITLY 'BORNEO Yo4 reel proud to ova ono ol 1 0::4:::13.1111:e:lda::wattlrec 0 ::e. _ 4:: A:$4000 SOUL (M:W:Igh:5..01 tWu give,tOuipant Taeetoplan) trRelluikrou .3144n 1v eeze.alieiaiel,,i loctwrtk.tprttl / mete Woo X01408 MI At gilleklY. tivoil yam, Immo and 4e0 ltotesl111i1'e7a1411rt1tar,j01:1Vt9Vini tvat emaateaoskwtx,5155otw/lhi::14 v IUtuloUD011.1pIqwd Hrt H:s utiDtgaW1t: ay 14Ylit1101Iulg.1\ llpi4rr8ustIom03is540i. ., - 44wo,114votat0iet,bsiaotomatchonarm erneenme_oootvlag away thew Watellea twin fe.k4 Wirer 150 fiurlinsliliifts, MO Tor mmHg th.day, mere, stareeialuitehatarnahov Date 04. Uroato, tilt - villasie, which, was finally taken by 0, mounted infantry bayonet nen. Russia Takes It Coolly. St, Petersburg, April lo-AlthoUgh, lie 4 official expression regarding the vietery of' the Metall expedition to Thibet is Obtainable to -night, it ie cettain that the matter swill.not attract the -Otero tion svitieli it would have before the outbreak of the Witx witli Japan. It was at that time feared that deilnite establishment of British inftuence over • the Gland lama of Massa would be a severe blow to Russian prestige, both Thibet and in China, -SLAUWITER AT GURU Countess of Minto Had to be Carried Downstairs, 11.••••••,;;* Several of the Household E,scaped in Nightdresses; The Loss Will be Between $40,000 and $50,000, okholtes a Peetiog of Depression in BEIM*, London, Ahwil 44. -The slaughter of the Thibetane entirely kills tench - waning interest as still exists here In the aapanese-Russlan 'struggle. The newe of tbe wholeeale bloodsbeil _ exitee, as a general rule, e feeling of depressiou, first, because the a'ver- age Engllehnlan scarcely sees that it was necessary, and second; because there is general apprehension that it may lead to complioations with Rus- sia. The last thing the Pettish pub - lie wants at the present moment is another war, and what is most dread- ed is a raise in the income tax. The extreme Liberal papers seized cia Us slaughter at Uurus one of Ethnoglawnodr.se blots on the bistory of The Daily New declares that no more swanton or discreditable busi- ness bas been brewed by our pro. Celle* in India eines the time of Lord Ly tto n," Other papers of the seenC pollticat Views describe e Colonel Youngbud- band's mission As another Jameson reale The Government orgoamewhile expresseng the regret felt in official elecies; that such an event occurred at this moment, reiterate Lord Lens- ilowne's 'assurance to Russia that Great Rritaln has no intention of annexing Tbibet. Meth stress naturally is laid on the feet that the regrettable blood- shed was due at first only to a hostile act emanating from the This bates's" but this defence is not likely to bavo much weight in the agita- tioll welch the Liberal party doubt - lam will ,ibeiter against tbe motive that prompted the expedition. Tuna„Tbibet, April 4. -The fighting at Gime will not alter the political • aspect of the British Mission to Thibet, which is going to Gyengste, as has been arrapged, .-Col. oung- husband has not received any (muse municatiOn since tbe from eith- er Chinese or ,Tillbetan officiate.. ; . • BRUTAL TRAIN ROBBERS, They Murdered Messenger Who Iterused to Open Sate. • Sacramento, Cale April 4. -Three masked men Wet night held up the Oregon , express, soutbbound; on the Southern Papilla Railroad; at Copley, new- Keswick, killed W. -J. 0 Neil, ; *tile. express messenger, and carried off the contents of the express box. The train stopped at Copley, a small 'station, foe water. Three men jumped on board and cut the train, in two, taking the engine and ex- press car down the track a short ' d,istance. They stopped the engine. end amended that Messenger O'Neil open the expeese CM% • He tefused, whereupon they ;blew open the ear wait dynamite.and deliberately kirael _ O'Neil by shooting him through tbe head. The bandits then robbed the oar of its contents, but it he not b known tow much they obtained,They then cnt the car loose, and, getting on the engine, compelled Engineer ,The Sink to go :ahead. lisehen itecer• fi Keseceek the Men dropped off the s en- gine and disappeared hi the night with. their plunder_ Mee robbers compelled the train- men to place six eticks of dynamite on top ot the saf s Ottawa Ain% a ---Rideau Hall, the Vice Regal residence, was injured by fire till morning, and narowly escaped destrue tem. Only the energetic, Worts of th Ottawa lire brigade, coupled with te feet that thou/Ina was blowingina eon trery direction filen the fire, attired lb rambling oiapile, which has been tit abode of the Citiyernore eincerthe,thneo Lord hienek, front falling a prey; to th ileums. The damage, 'according to Chip Architect Ewart, will amount to betwem $40,000 and 350,000, stud was mainly caused by inter and sm,oka Most of tit personal effects of the Governor -Genera mid Countess Allot°, and the householi were saved, but maiiy. viduable nick necks are irretrievably ruined. It is t empets ancl 'furniture thet 'Utast of th damage has been .caused. ,The.• fire we inocticallyconlined to the, new win, az a t bulit to thie soutlI055t.cornei. o Rideau Hall 1111000,4 a cost of betwee $le 000 d 10000 /. 1 a IL WO slot eys. On the _first floor of OM wing were th epartments of the controller of tit hausebord, Mr, Arthur Guise end 'Capt Graham and Captain Bell, A. D. C. On the floor above were the sleeping epees meets of the Ladles Eileen and Violet El liot, Hon. Esmond Elliot, hire. Seymour a guest, and Mlle. De Jaffa, the Govern ess. Corridors in the first ana seeon, floor give ciecess to the front partaf 11 main building. On the earth side 01 (le corridor, on the grount fie ee areroe pectively the sitting -rooms lif Leda /fee to and Lord Minto, a studio, theeGover nor's lattice mu; military secretary's, le the south side are the'diawing-room 'ha the reception rooms and an oval swipe. 1 apartmentusedby Via A, la 0. Orating off from each side of the collider above ate guest °heathers only, (me of tylAb was tenanted., the occupant beineMr Iltevard; also a sehool recnn sr 1 nursery lady Nide Carried Downstairs. Lord and LadY'ideito oceirey eteinis in the front part of the structure overtook ing the main, entrance. It tees about 5 o'clock when Ili. Guise heard the reeling and crackling of flamed 115 11, rotes: at tine southwest corner of die ways wiug Soon the smoke began to sue st. loth hi volumes, soul the flame to Rar, ite *ay uti the tide of the lied' to the Ikea Above Mr, Guise quietly gave the Ilene.. and aroused Cept. DOI and Capt. Orahaef His Excellency was alsceationehi nf iho outbreak, but he already knew from the sinoke of the pre,senee of fire. His first ebought seas of ;any Minto, lying helpless in an adjoining room nith a fractured leg Aided by Revealdomes. ties;the CoulltesS Was laid upon a screeu and bornedownstairs to the (rad room, opening eff the,mant vestibule, to await the outcome of evente. Her ladyship was quite tool, and did not show the least alarm. In the eneauthne, the Ladies Eileen and Violet' Elliot, Mister Biliot, Miss Seenneur and the Goeerness, Mlle. De Jaffa, eael scarcely time to escape in their night, robes to the front of Oa house, where they were safe /font clan- ger, while the domestics eaeried thp brie- aebrae, works oi art, personal effects and other valuebles Out Of the readi of the devouring eleinette . City Brigade Called Out. The A. D. C. and the eontroller of the hpuseheld endeavored to keep the flames in cheek by meats of the appar- atus with whieliellideau Hall is etimps ped, Their effints were. futile, hows ever, and the, brigade were summoned. In response to the appeal Chief revost at 5.30' 'surge& to 'Ilse Government House with seven -hose ,reelse _When he eached the scene Itat,fourel that tbe flames had !plead up through the new wing, Whidi is le the rear*of the main uilding, up. to the roof. Cliptaine Graham. and Jell and Controller Guise had got on to the roof through sh.ye ight, in 'their efforte to put out the re; and their-feteit'evits cut off.They %were retailed by means of a Are escape. The, water supply at Rideau Heti is ouclucted through a five -inch main, There was no particular nres.eure to, peak of, but three strews wife direct - d on the burning building by a Immer- se engine. A second engine was sent or, but the 'supply of water was not uffieient to permit its' oPeratiolu oof consisted of sieves -sive, layers of material *doh iron aria wood pre- oininated. The work of the brigade U ((11111 Lilay ia*i a }wary box get on tho dynamite, to neitch a tinee.wais ordered at All but one of the robliere then left the oar. lia .lighted the fuse. 8 'Vie Party had hist reached the loco- r motive when. the explosion ioccur- red. at Wrecked the entire tar, el BMIDRANTS TO CANADA. COIOIllal Secret/try Says Only the Best Should be Sent: 1,0e1(100, Apra 4. -At the meet- s ingt4)-11411.1 of the Witisli eyoreeses c Einigtation AlsoolatIon, eir Gilbert li Parker dcenited tlw chair, Colonial t Secretuay LYttelton, in moving 43.,r vas marked by shill anti judgment. Tbo re was practically -canted to the new ring, but it also burned the tot for A ietance -of twenty feet westward. • The Peinelpai l'hunages Through the 'broken roof the *leer .41 treamed, in torreete down on .the fine arhets, auffIlve embroideries and fur- iture oe the rooms beneath. Prom his eituse a great part et the, loss has mated. The fire under- control t ,8.30, and.the 2reinest Meet -withdrew le -Look. adoption of the report maid 'that vitb ,Warn% tbaelts for tic excellent nobody could be againet the ob- N jeci. of the association, and lie was 8 glad there. wan no tiontroverey, sut r ervicee. This afternoon dy'ldinto Isis had had enough et tha.t Th,te1y, eturned to her apartment in the front f -the main bntMing whieTt le intact nd libinjuted. ,The rear front will be 'lade babithble es aeon as possible. here is tome doubt as to beer the re originated. It is stated, 'however, bet en the night. preViene it itre of loge esebtazing in Mr. Guise's reent, One f the logs .seee iakth bff ATI. set fire to he floor. Mr. Guise extinguished it iniself, with a jug, Of water. Scone He Palliated ont that the assotea. 11 yogi must select emigrants Of h good stink and of good eloereeteee T AID that CantlAft Well not be sorry at having reeelVen them. Mining t those mem* were the Nike of Are u styli and the Governoreti011Ocal tit' New Zealand. Tho report was t stegotrale _11 • embers, liewever, most have bt411 smouldering for numy home tinder the ENGINE GIVEN FREE floor, and finally n flame trent to the wall. where it speedily blared its way ANO $215.00 GASH to the tont „„ The 014 rfall. theterres tor seam ' "EraiVATiVF,404 Rideau non Was pureawim bY the j'J'linni°nttt11616671rea4:1 IlseAftoY;ti161ilif1.T101:3 t:aciorl3000.iere.tvA117 41.1 ar.,1 mum**11 PS a IN nne fr:4"411''" 81:84 tt g *MI Itr!"';‘9461II.44 wan enlarged eta toneerted into a 'eonimodious rearieion. The greunde 1144,g,,,A,Ioni %vete fenced and lea out With 'Ong' "'w,* '11" nierthil seethe and swivelled rooides, end velut html.ann sewed sem ree -planted with young frees and shrube. reserZgrah;,, te A totserretory, a pinery, si flower 17"1"I'a t"Thr..2 garaen. cottete nersion cottage • ts:.::.46es et: 81.41-1'r. " 44fresie:Arshoi.71721•h,41: tulistriainotte.4wArmer etitoo4nd aditalet.a4I.y 1,,;11141, ‘..tfe,,,,,buiRt, retodenee, anff ttable, each hoese, tuni 111. mt.:v. worm prousuay $200,000. 'The 011,4 15"Tt144::;6(:"V4 rootri to the left upas eaterlag the vettibale was both durieg *eau epos ,rtetivait of the Itargaia of rhtfferik -4twic r,174,V,rP naciet whom ths reelset avast to thel 14kV,Zit 1404 Wes stleo tesiestenetled. thi thott sr.! 71".4 4:00441144 vaktAth4614talialov aNtovrinaskt Artiempartrto4,11411 I a