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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Apr 1901, p. 6

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'NE, 9-" -_ - H" . d are! " mulch , A. - "stura1gehttier. 1_"Bt9.f. A not mad _ not tho null-l to u W gulps itin Much “No 3 - mun-emu Mn baton)» lr, nub-[Inn] did ttttt 'rant in . 2i',FP2tt/tlf,'li ' m "I A p tl - _ 2't=u'h't.1,'att . w. mm; mun-villi. ”an! had rewind . hiya-'- '3 In: 'tairutttonrob.i'rhy r W My “dwind- i: “111mede- "-t-tttisnt0ilttter. This": “mmpnumdnyonmdwm 'migttttttes After Domingo: gottho kw letter he lent spatula!!! “Mm any!“ ho would submit In“ of u “urinary. Deming" who: ”out when use animal In. “imitated. The Sandor of the body $Mti-dthattttettnimal wan [man . Er. W. Lyon, Y. S. of Elmira" miiod. HQ (in: III tho mind a WI any in February. no "-tstttrMaror Bttor the bargain when nude .adhsstoundtbs ”hr (one with tuberculosis Ho and. the you max-tun autumnal: - hand his opinion veritud. The on... mm have existed for 6 months "rr". - _ - . t -6o'GGitounssut12 o'elook antil 'tey. A , .., " u. Wheneoun reamed Mr. Hollinger wee the enema... celled and said hell-d head Domingu- tell Mayer he senor-11y gets the beet. of any deal he Janka. Several other Immune for the pmeeentlon were celled but little new glance of impotence we: ob- "TfrhnsBrtiu contended that no can and been made out but the Magistrate mm: the defeat; be bani. - _ -riiUi%tiini%ta called and In mutt-nee said the deal was made by him y: good, faith that the holler was The witneeeee called in the Mayor- Dntinger dieeaeed meat one " Wat- 0:100 in the afternoon included all the Education and defence. The Poet port-at evidence for the defence was Mot Dr Campbell and Dr Bechtel who had teased the cow and after the latter had administered Tnberculine tttthe heifer there wae no reaction which in ordinary caeee would ehow that no tuberculosis exieted in the animal. The only exception, ae point- ed out by Dr Campbell when the em ie tar advanced. The normal temperature ie about 1.02 and that 'tfthe heifer wee within 2-5 of I. degree of that temperature which Dr Campbell corridor-ed none too high. Mr Peterson wee the next' witneee. He said he had the heifer to! eeveral week and it improved while he had it, and continued to im- -prove under Dentinger'e keeping. Alter Dr Campbell had given hie evi- dence be examined the lung, supposed 'tobe dieeaeed, which wee an exhibit in the cue. This wee examined and the defence wanted to nee the reenlt " evidence. The magistrate ruled oth-ine however. He then geve We! and Dentlnger a chance Ao comeboen tqttB6tmmt." Th1: they otmMttotorwtmld not do, and the one we: adjourned until next Satur- dsy ”3pm. Woodetoek, Ont., Match 27.--8inee the now huieit. the people of thin tutti hove bad a. chance to get an idea of on much of the dynamite spilled in the Minty wreck " the Grand Trunk Beilway station on Feb. 16 was scattered mud town. DanielMiIler found eight whole sticks of it in " tnIIt tard today. Someone hadi thrown it over the fence. Yesterday) n pile of dynnmite luck: mu found to» eat of the town on the Grand Mk Rdlwsy track. A lot of burnt when lying around allowed that somebody had been trying to explode it. When n freight train pulled into the Grund'Trunk Railway union lest night there we: I loud expioeion under the enginel which made everybody around ltd e fol-the open. It in lup- paid that I little lump of dynunlto‘ upload. Now that warm Insular tBi-tttand-ld-Uttar' on. Your was of the dynqu on board the dynamo: We VII found to bond-In. when the "mum of the M won Mend up. Not more On We! that bu been loud. Tttoc-stile, at his homeln Wm II]. on March 19th. In». t,eSitththu'ittg,ep 'gl I “Mod during w ch 'oiiirod Mend very manly " m Mr. Short wubomln www- Ioo.0...|n1881 'tdy"ttrrtoCtte) Mdtt Imam-"who VII 1 mm T Mnsmhnok In the for“... 'h.etttiH.otof'htrrrlteit?. removed to “mammals!” um had ”than-pound.“ o01args -tttieteuttttaArr-tttarre human-durum“ out. agrtltt.tft',,1'at'trlt,utldl'l _ .ndmnumm- -mmm u. u at! u , 7 I m at an. The a 'ai-ap-ous In! _ mm ‘OIInhtohono-nm but. ffiiiitrk-iustmarirudtmt" “than I magi?! Wm “in“. 2"ttt,'ti,tt't'lt'ttJt'i mu nub-NI!" anw. nob-minn- h is Jack nd My! DEATH OF 11108.]. sum “0.th 1'ltftl'lu'l.dTld=tn'l'l SOME DAY IT WILL GO, F715 "tf-tltr an. BM. and brunt." but. a.“ with! ”an” -p, Urn-Wu b Mr. tom. l a,yl.'C',l'ilri-.1l'-'i"UtL. 2iiinai iijtimnt,lsillll?liglj, Huh-- I"! d I“ a all: I. ..lBRbel.'B' 2 "SW? _ 'e . 2,t'gttgttc',',22"'""'"' unusual I“ to ti'.,, km» " an] I“! mum-mast.“ " Udl'd.' “ 'er., i-"t,' Bom- W I"- Mr. - - MS, “W“ “7‘,P"' 1's. o-i-g-it-he-i- 2T iraiiehut-ts_qr. I ittiiiirutii-rrit.yeety 'tMttAtk+rsd with”. shun-11M new - “madman-dw- MI: 3.0. - M61,- 796,inor- elm. Pupil. In Prob-um W MMLWdM Pull- h "td-tsets, 11,”, h- uman“; punk night that. 1.08. mum. Hlthulooll and collegiate. mu- m 1.Sth “can." thank, 568; pupils '2,400,ad- M841; mu "p-tttar-tsigh-hooks, 3732.339- Yuan-out "an. to team. thnhmmo'l. MID 2.612;!“ 5,967; m Mar. Aw may. In“ te.ott--rsalotentrttem88" Total new mason. 471,023. And - “man“ 209,092, oom- pu-od with 478,194 Ind 273,451 ro- 'spmstteelr tit 1898. While the total receipts In“ grown that expand“!!! has also harmed, sad the out per pupil In the Public oohooll In. 89.28 in 1899, computed with $9.19 tn 1808, and $3.67 in 1807. Mr. Hm urge. the est-billb- mom of technical uhoola. that the annual spring ttHet has tNrttt- menoed. At Brantford, where the people tstand in awe of the Grand's annual ovtrtflow, the water has risen considerably but is not nearly so high as it has been in past years. The ice from the north has not yet commenced to come down and until is does, the Inter will not rise to any guest extent. The immense qnsntity of snow up north might lead to the supposition that the freshet will be extraordinary this spring bat reports from the northern country are to the reverse. The swamps that. have on previous years been filled with ‘wseer sre almost dry and unless heavy rains come the freshet will not be as heavy " usual. Ottawa, March 23.-A deputation of l County Judges, consisting of Judges Barron, 8tmstford; nerdy, Brantford; Dem, Lindsay, MoCrimmou, Whitby; 'ijtetd,"t'f'ti', Constantine“, vo Ind Mangrove, had en in- terview with the Hinilter of J uetioe in regard to the bill introduced in the Ontario Legislature by the Attorney- Genenl, which would add to the dutie- ‘of the County Judge, and the quee- ‘tion m tailed whether the judicinry (i'ir'G'ii' ought not to receive further msmumsr.tiiin, The following poem is from the Ieel of Mn J. Williamson whose Ila-band _ wee A member ofthe late tlrm of Will- iamson Broe, of Berlin. Her pen name in Rleherd Brewer I am the year: I use the wave Wash In and out the echong one, And . monolith new the beet- l!rg ,ran.. . _ Not alway- attntrther Wall The hungry were: toimp1aoabl? stone, Unmoved by the 1mm fret and men, One dey the weter will ripple and crawl; And the “one will tremble and toner nnd fall. _ I am the hour: I saw the gleam 01. any, ulna]; In I moonlit dream; Than up top: the depth came a mat- Report trout urtpuylgoog indicate tur of awe, - The out}: and wide with n cruel jut, And the town)” prone, whim n upset to gm - - ' With glut stop. on I death - In the whim of ruin 3nd mono-o tower The comm-lo- orottoit to the blow of an hour. I an the momentum law the flight Of the soul from it. ohudvhomo, pure end white, I ought the spurt at oeleetiel fire, In the look that yearned to the mother- desire: The whpored menace that eagle: tell, I know (but I keep the lecret well!) I - the mm. and the lat quick bruit And almost G putting to life, from Under the momnndonhamv What the loom “do! the m; Cormth-ttt,e mum- tran, Best down the.“ “bolt the nu. trnarttte-,trnderthetnr, Livonamymryloumot know. 1tgtt',e,/fg,tft'M",t'f1: new.0how, ommmmm Unduthom.ul¢mm, i'rutet-itritosaatisagtFr, “abundant-unlit, [maintains-In sky. _ Je.t',itgt'at",tgll'yg'T' \Ml', , i N W; Jtffl'l,t.tllea"Sl m an COUNTY JUDGES' SALARIES. atoaiiti-toer. -313qu Mu. 512de who-u- “ In no”, Wu. 'la In Ai-,t-biap'irjrrtA--rtmr “hum xa-triiaraaatrtqr-mtexrru red mt Pam. and - autumnal-Humm- a th In (1me 1ttdttrte “$1.35 THE SPRING FRESHET. dual. UNDER THE SNOW, TIME Mk“. {Coup-0i In lit-realm by - up Af Turt-t-'itM"rri" kWhumP» m.- .u “and - "d-t-- -i'til l 'g-dir-tth . Lib . q 'ttihfii " ' them Is:- a has hes been at out - " , . . ttttMS, was. Och-W. The so“: sends,“ "not“. need . task th -. 01- -ttitstyrqt .- h 'itllt "enlist“ houses, one-e. she. _ makes people M and ohms! Nuns must be m in t'fg'2t a! tbs who that hes seam my: the system, else M‘s Manes” prey to disuse and no subject to my diatomic!" from bulk. ‘ereptlons. and hl-llsr tresblss. Du Williams’ Pink Pills {or Pele Pewple ;ere the best tonic medldns no“ medial science. These pills mks rich. red blood end strong nerves. Through their use in springtimedsded, listless, easily tired men, women And children on made blight, native end strong. Evidence ot the wonderful health, restoring virtue of these tit is given by Mrs. J, maids, 859 on- tain Swot, Mention], who Btvr.-- “Before 1 begsn using Dr. Willi-mi Pink Pills I was under the one ot two doctors, who told me my trouble Ins developing into consumption. I was very pale end feeble; bod no appetite and could hardly stand on my trot. I was very much ditsomtragedand thought death wee staring me in them I had often rend of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and firtattraissided to try them. After lhad used three boxes my nppetite WM much better, and I felt I little stronger. I continued the use of the pills for three months when I felt fully cured. When I began using the pills, I only weighed 92 pounds, end when I diatotttittutrd them my weight had in- creased to 119ooands I also an" the pills tomy baby, who was palsrand sickly, and they made him a bright, rosy. fiemhy child. I think there in no week or sickly person who will not find banstit from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." his a. waste of money to experiment with other iso-tii melee which Are all cheep lmlutlou of Dr. wall-mi Pink Pull. Inlet upon gems? the genuine. and if they Are not d by your dealer send direct to the Dr. Wil- llame' Medicine Co., Brookvllle, One, end the S' will be mailed poet paid, "60ty. a x,orllxboxel£ot$250. LIVE FOR WHAT YOU BELIEVE. WhattheWtyrtd May We! Youis of Vanna]: Moment. _ life in eomplioeted with unprxrt1ttWr thinge, will simplify that life tritldittd the moment the etepe out of he: hund- l ego that the in not slone," writes . Edward Bok, in the ApiilLediee' Home Journal. “Fer from it indeed. She will tind hereeli' of e sisterhood that number. more voteriee than ehe he ever themed of. A sisterhood the will know not of until she become part of it. Like attracts like in thin world. If we live {also livee we attract those who live similar lives. if our live- ring true the chorde we strike attract those who also live on equal height; The trueleeeon form eoleern neonate: the thinge we believe: not hr whet ttttrrmrWtrmrttc of'thoee’thinge othere. That is where our chief trouble lies: we are too much coneemed by whet the world mttthink of in. We ere fearful leet some notion of ours any be-misunderetood. We are unwilling to etend by our convictions. We forget the thing iteell. We forget that we ere what we ere by the things we do. It matters exceedingly little whet the world think: of us. But it do. better, and it metterl much, to our-elm whether the livee we leed ere troop: islee. An action born of . (also mot- ive never bu the elighteet tttil-tee. It dies " its birth. The men end women who, by their line, hove in-l fhMtmsad the world here been those l who hove lived eerneet end honest liver, end who never for one moment ellowed to come into their thoughts the ' notion at whether the world would epprove or dieepprove. No life truly ligatt its lived sport end elone. It be I the companionship ot the but. The late Ignatius Cock-butt ot Bruntford loft '400,000 to be divided “3333 thumb." of his Minn“ 06, " ohm-table mrnrtter to chinks": I my. contributor“: hum-um. Elmira Adverti--Mr. John Hobo- (lulu an m day mid In a on mounting 12‘1-4 imthe. , £34 who}. It '"aa'Amttumrtrttl "ttpe-ddr-ttttttte-diet- ',egltsgt rm; och-who lt In. vol gasped. Hm momdthb mmwmm “Tho won!“ who, (aging thtt 1yyr Mr. Thoma Bolton! but! fetrtilr of Blomuttrgdyle have for Sholborno on Tawny. Mr. mama has “but “I hatchet Mull tn Bloollhgddt for I number at your. nod any: on- "tedit on. anemia in ht Ttttit no w!“ b. - Ill-Id; tttttttttSiN rm“? a It. I ' ‘OclbI-n. Wommmold Ln. an no curb m m. a. us who! m and. his no...” «an... o,',',',',','.; l I gum! ttrt l" n 2'l'htt u n ' "o as- lonch a. la. mu -athe. uh! 1tLa'2'.t'ff't IN"t', _ n rm Are' 'thml8lll4',ilt _ Joshua"; The“ a but»: "Dunn-HI“ hdwm: ecu-,0. 6aAmhti1yt'0tttegr Mr. to. mamas... no! and p D I. 'A, " k . V ae “I for “a! ' A. not I. I" itattt-d a In“; In! and m M n. 'W to so a 3050 an noun-halal, "and. In Md u n ml). at Balm-Pond?- Conmbuhry. K. tettott-rtaratsMth, arrived a (Met,',', tho 28th, Md unburied a. "I. met “It!“ on the 2% What-'1 my Mom in ttts nut. to" 0130:1111 In in ban way-go tnd All ween-1n tits future career. t m. Much mam. Band at Hum: 'u mum and" will“! ipr .1 loo-I My ' HOW. Wat- dron, 1M Maater and Hulkbw Ans?" Inthdrphou. Wayne pan-Id mounting» . . The Council - know 'ltttlt and to an Type" on!» _ 'ritBeardes6ReaitK" nauti- TM J. P. In and Dr. w1'l1Mett,fiddl 53°an ”Wink-Commit". Mun W _ tttlPge'tt'1"t'tnT,t'. " g) brat-two town. 22 all“. in to report nth. no: muting. Tho Bond unearned " 10.30. It. T. M. Boll-ma, the 00ch mm Ind ttlo6utio In,“ to [In one of his ulna-ted mink in an Open Berqts9oodrriar "Phe: _ Mr. Boll-mun ME to Canada from Mains“ is plus of his birth, abut .86 you! ago sad an!“ In loaned. H. in one tttttte qaartqr membe- ot than Royal 0mm Landau of Art. organised undo: the patronage of the Duke of Am]. (than who Ismail ot homo) and the Prince- Loniso, at that ulna tho represent an. of the Clown in Cumin. It. Bell-mm: in on tiftho no» versatile of Canadian 3mm sad ha painted pot only Wplrrs unmask-ad pomdb bat kndloapoa, ”pooh”, of the trl natural beam.- ot the Rock Some of hi. wumolon of mountain, prelrle or lake adorn the bone- " the Bart ot Lemma, the Bart of 1mm, the Duke of Argyle. the Bart M Aberdeen, Ell Excellency Lord Wttto no other prominent people on may. ottNt Atlantic. We may madam Mg that some athl- ploturee Mil be on View " the gallery qt hie not: It. Inlet: Bellini”), no. iff?" L'r." it. _ ati , ',r'i"iefhi,il'lia,,','l'S' 1.123 "'lr At the concert on Good Pride, night Mr. Bellini“: Vin tell ‘cl’ hie experience in painting e portrait of her late Melee.” Queen View: from life " Windeor in July 1895. Among the other embere or epeciel note are Bob “were Petty. tram Pickwick Pepere by 43tqeh" Dick-n. Bow Bill Adena, to: “Duke " Wellington won the nettle of Waterloo, and n coetermong- ‘er'e B-rtptttm ofiNr Henry Irving in the Manhunt ofVeniee. In addition 2?,lttt,tatu,,t programme Mr. Bell- u'nlthyi give yepeciai requeetthat chnieite poem of Dr. Dnmmond‘e en titled “How Albeni sens”. Bat per- hepe the meet intereeting part of the entertainment will be the pastel pictnree _which Mr. Bellamith will drew. ,lt tune him from 3 to 6 - _ we to produce e tlnialted, p’ctnre. The“ no not cartoons, nutt mull rem ptait. Among» the lubjecn to be' treated are niagara by Moanr light,and The Thence at Daybreak, ehowing " Paul‘e looming up in the can 'nortrin1tlitrtt , _ _ ”RUN BOARD OF HEALTH Lindy Yong Lady takes " - to titttter rat-ct ' qt the mm mm. as” an: !i'r,iEfiiitr,tiit'r1) '3ttr'lll5'lr,1'4 would do ”for! tii'gg. - "tam-d M W‘ . “walla-mun... has-khan: ‘n'l no no. -'9uttt dunking: Wm 'iirr,,Yi1'i'ii'i': iiojjis25t,tP2i,tt,'t',tdv,tt . I , tn b w.:“* 'il m Liliahh “II t . no mum-o "at m=tut M',',',,", - Sf " ii'ilii,'.ld m... mwmwx 3:323 STORY OF HER SUCCESS. PUBLIC AMUSEIENTS 7/ " HE Fun-Cod. Story of Hon: N9 For tom“ Son-[mound This INSUBGEIT CHIEF CHEWI- 'Pdta'drt1tie=ttt'ltt raw 61-. - LW‘M aut "m. Wale-val.” a. “vacuum?” "A mun M. tutu-aim cmnlng.vm MW” may. Wto_h.hgood wand..." m. 8. Mod with“. M " 09. luAnhnr'I mug-ammo- corud to tho And. m nu. AM'I upturn III at.“ with con-W GM”. II tr. tgrgtet2tne1d a an madman-1.. “I.“ a murmur ot important ml "to captured. - a a. I“. " Juan]. ton It W In tho From a! Win. "uirrab do wrote hum umuuutuhc nu "tr.ettiem who Md, “he the “the! allegiance to tho thud sun. A {ewdmlsurin-utoutouolhh - to in “than rob-I W um was to tho burnout - or- during than to “that " . random- vom in mun; Prom Bat at one" ham-ted with tho Ink-ion proved also to NI louder and ”a." ly negotiated with the Aluminum. . Maria; - .11. Th. uno- nnu "r... my van J.", m1 no: ttc t1rtt,'l"ut'. trot n - with CltinR, matd “k“ mired . an" nnd mo“. Pints to derive no terrrituetnt “Vol“... to 'agtturo him. “if“ than can- trom the we qtTTgtta. M a!” can at Goa. Wu. be new "eogttimd the Mud“! ttatttrqt ttf a. non mu. two qrqeha no vim. mung mum, m: dunked to Bur-Major Han-in. (SI-PL Now- maintain the open door on com- can at on “a: Mum-y. Lune. Ad- mm at! economic-I quantum. mire d m w rung”. Lieut. while within the ml!“ when ox- um of “I. m Maw, m inked preferential rights. there Jin',", your“ American and . number of be -slitr of opportunity r all “the acouu, All of whom wen - the ”'3" concerned. head for their bravery and exten- III'" Not to Bo "NM om hound.- of the country. Th0 London, March 29.-N the Home little “Milan in. conveyed on tho of Commons yesterday Mr. Joseph mm)“ Vick-hurt to omen beach Ctuuaberu1rt unounced um. the obovo Baler. our whm Againnldo Government had no intention of In- .wu "id:to be in hiding. " w“ u- pstanding Sir Alfred unnu- " Gov- mced tint Arum-Ho‘- uni-nu. mar of the Tnnsvm and cram with tho nntivo scam... (noun pu- Rim Colonies. er,g'TIP, on u insurgent train -----. f w o h captured Gm. Funlton (others uni um conveying them to '""""ee'""" iAguinudo. At the right ttme, when n. ma. now-v - m, low- brought More Again-Ida. Gen. Fun- ""1 mum, . on“, non was to (in B signal. tho Fili- pino general wu to be "tgiit and Portsmouth, Eng., Hush 29.--Th. hurried oil but to when tho Vicks- mum We" of thia city publishe- burg lay " .1tettor Mo" the in. A ruminant to the do“ that Gen. mgenu could - to the room eral Domt tuta been “me'd' a thetr leader. Junction of Boo. _ The plans turned out no W. cm Town, March 2tr.-Ahrmman+ Axumldo Wu captured in ttyr poun- ant Kritaiuger, Commandant School)- try W CHM. nine milu iron or and Commnndnnt VIII Rowan Duet. ttn tho northeast coat of an luvs joined fore, and the Boer com- hlnnd ot Luzon. . mndoa, 1,000 strong, no now -----_ moving in the £166an of mo 0r- cuunrn nirnunrnx. -. use River, via Yrytersrtad. urina- lawn-n in _ Bunmhwu‘ . " - " Cape Town, March 29.--The Brit- ' - Man - 1uvors. m. igtttieted n repune. lurch 20, on London, I‘m-elf 29.--Repiyintr in the commando” of Gan. Man and the House ot Commons yolterdny to Commandant Mcheeper, on t3uruu, 3 contain question out by Sir River. The Boera tled, having mix- 'M-eel-.-.-.- London, lunar 29.--Repiyintr in the House ot Commons yesterday to s centstivo question put by Sir Chsrles Howard Vincent, suggesting roeiproeity towards Winn pro- ducts tortho moist-nos graced to British goods by Canada, the Chen- collor of the Exchequer, Sir Michal Hicks-Beach. pointed out the diast- enoo between the Candi-n and Bri- tish tariffs. and suggested that re- ciprocity would involve an imposi- tion of duties on goods from other ‘countries tor the benefit of Canada. He was not prepared to propose this, and was certain Canada would mam t it,_9rttJ#LtthigC.tgyA tl: ready she her appreciation of Cn- sds's proton-anus.) trestmsnt by - stating tho stosmship We bo. twoen Cumin and Jopsnhud by tho “mum promised in the osss at tho Pacino Conic. _ mailman. adjourned [at "in; st 5.80. after [om Into commitm- on Dr. Boncy'l MD. We can. Dar. m mum would pr”, to (In Dr. Emu: - 'rortemiV to con-m. a. II In med to - min: a but lam”,- _ H _ _ ..--.. "is. m - fomt as. can Inpatie- W's no ‘irfnum. Introduced . um to m- m“ the 30m. luv. 3941'.) Co “IOOMWI-AIBMMIO Winnipeg, m ”.415- Inl- tou -tatrrr* was“: [and I resolution msant-tr "Mrq the Donal-lot Gomc to - lar- InpluI-nu on m In. “It, and un- hghthh.uuomtmlnw h "ducal to not not. "In an 9. Ntut the “no“ who an." M. hm D'A-udmuuConnlv 'ftptteuu"ttfe,t.1',1"= Add» Mame-who! tn-ftomt-0toeer'm. amt-I. MN“ Throne moi-noun...” 2'!i?'lti'a1gi'?i'i'i'i Tun-nob. month-mun "au-tde-r-rp-eb, ”In. 1u2/rgtttMtrt,,'t In unann- 1.'lt'At 'ltlNW& 'ltNW'llPld ecu-n.- 4'tliJkt.tflhh1I'Lht, tere-oasis' nun-u. “dud. W.‘ I‘ll [I'LII-l‘ll. PM.“ - Pt-oo. mum-ma ‘d .0- “W - e. A“ - 'mer-s I“ W _ 'tbu-Moi. It - . London. larch 29.4: a. In. at m ”Curd-.3- m "a.B.mq, an Paula Sect-cm. W am. no further military malo- by tho than troop- h on!» m eoettoa.gtHtod foe tho M. In Field Marshal Count Va- -.. recently ordeal pre-ti- m a. "an“ expedition. the Drum: Gow. ornmcnt instructed Gel. - ter communion.“ with the homo a-- mt Mon participatirtq than. _ Tho compliance of chin; to a. 6- "Mt ol the power. VIII max: at m I Wm " to W a. withdrawal of tho Amati form. but a. Britigtt t,',pi"e"-,ht-t-hoe,t ”I?! lb]. before long to wit I or n- dueo " torus h_0hlnl.. ‘ Negotia- tions we” none-nun, slow. with . "fue Gout-uncut. On tho broad questions, howevc, than In t prunes! unanimity among p. pow- on. Tho uno- had mod they was not st In: with Chine. on! dulled to derive no writer“ advent... tron: the wt event... They duo recognized the binding - of the existing t-ties, and qMBirqd to maintain the open door on com- mon-1L1 and economic“ quotient. while within the who. where ex- isted preferential right; there tnf, be -stit, of opportunity all the powers concerned. - Not to Be loo-1M London, March 29.-N the Home of Commons yesterdny It. Joesph Chamberhln announced that the Government had no intention ot eu- parading Sir Allred Milne:- u Gov- ernor of the Tnnsvul and Grunge Rhu- Colonies. tih2tl2','dth" teen killed [panning \VM soon In:- Down. Gladstone, Mun. March 2t9.--omt. B. Spanlding, teller of the Mer- chant! Bank ot Canada, who left on Sungny Afternoon last. and in ms- pacted of appropriating upwards of 8500 of the bank's funds. was cu» tttred " Regina, and Constable Dow- ney has gone to Regina. to bring him back. - tirrytttrr-_Hremr atotithed-NV has been gazetted a. 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