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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 3 Mar 1905, p. 1

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7‘ ”091‘. a .â€"Bee-veo ‘chrlpts. om; flu-Ln: well. 1150 sheep and 9. : steady and co. "cal... $5 to 810’. ’ c11ves. Merriam. 571 Shae, Moody, lambs “I: 34 to $4.10: in“ We nit-PI her-s. ' raw. west; (00‘ 0 son .0. m2.- harass“; 35.76 to “1' : . station and {RKB‘I' cilic-nic'ocoobwrvc'c $583.9§818"l‘tl'83388t 3".‘6 86833833888888 888888888888‘888335388 flbbgflthuun Us“ OQCQOOOOQ‘JOOCOOOOOOVOO “3 i =333w9$8885888‘83fl888 1 .ssssee Uouutv View“ 3“} W 10 PAGES Our Sixtieth Yearâ€"No. ll’S lMlSll to think you can get ‘ the but article for the pr‘co of an in- ferior one, und a beautiful demonstra- tion of this {not is shown ‘in the use of the medical profession as on e of sterling worth is Stearn‘s Aro- matic Cascara. otherwise known as KASAGRA. This is . the only kind we handle. It costs We per oz. anywhere but. avery druggist does at handle it. Sold unlfihl's onus STURE NADIAN F3IKCZIITI(: l w (:l\ T 201. For WDo "Folk ‘ao won as Big Onoo 'Gum Ups " has as w on. Moonoy’a Pea-Iowan Creams Sodas Eduacradnaxfledteydoto Settlers’ Trains’ -,___________________,. e !l lonvn Toronto every Tuesday fiURlllll NAME AND APRIL 1 ‘I r. u. in Manitoba m-I North-West , . ... t. .nnl ’l‘l'W‘ 1.. Vol-Ill “or and Ina-hon l'o. " \ (\mulH-l N'rmlmr Illl w .llmht-l '.\ nah tum l'summnrs ‘ 14"vllg' “g. .ytll‘ l t“ If! \‘I llHHllt! lfikt" ll‘nVlIu,‘ luv! "u l ‘5 ltd“. tn r.b\.lu' 'l‘uhmlu a! lllltl pm \n l.»~lvcli.,-1~l- Yt'uh‘lln‘! willl atouh “thud...“ ulul Jury of Holtlor- . ..ml \X‘v-luru Mounts.“ from T. Q‘ .‘Ill‘d‘lllll‘l‘. (‘le Aguut. ‘ I'- l‘w m. ll.l'..\ 'l‘urmlto I. ‘l ,u C.” -â€". ADJOURNED SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES. Whereas. u: the sale of landsin the County of Victoria for arrears of taxes, held at the Court House, Lindsay, on the ,inst” l, the unden the County of Vic. tona, failed to sell a number of els of lands for the arrest-so: taxes no there-. on: and whereas, I did. at such sale give notice that I would, at an adjourned sale to be held on Tuesday, the 7th day of, Much, )905, sell sud: lands for such sums as I could rsalizsfaud would accept such sums as full payment of said arrears of taxes: Nov, therefore, notice is hereby given that unless otherwise directed by the local municipalities banned, I shall proced to sell the saidland ssabove men- tioned at the COURT'HOUSE, in the rowri or LINDSAY,c0u Slst day of Feb signed Treasurer Tuesday, Marcbflth, 1905s at :l o'clock in the forenoon. unless the srresrs of taxes together with all expen- ses, shall be sooner paid. Dated at Lindsay this fillet day of Feb- ruary, 1906. J. is. ”BILLIE. *2 County 'h-eosnrer. NOTICE. The IRONDALE, BBNCROFT 5.; OT- TAWA RAILWAY COMPANY will ars ply to the Legislature of Ontario at it’s {293.1 session for an Oct extending the 3.22;» for the construction of its lines of Rajway and authorizing the oonstr» ction of .. brunch or extension of its line from a pom: at o:- neari‘s westerly terminus to 501:9 pom: on the Georgian Bay. l‘sfed February 22nd, 1905. liLAKE. LASH d: CASSELS. Solicitors for said Company. LEIGH R. KNIGHT, Barrlstel'. solicitor. kc. Notary Public. ‘Joney to loan at lowest rates. Ag? for Mutual Life of Canada and for. t hrs and Accident Companies. ' Residence Sussex-st . south, Lindsay.â€" t . “:1 mmnaxnous. OR {ALEâ€"Two thoroughbred Dur- . ham Bulls. over one year old; one isowughbred Heifer, in calf. Will sslil ~Wrap. Pw‘igreee furnished. WILLIAM HA LL, (Bombayâ€"4w. "OR SALEâ€"The handsome resident-0 . formerly occupied by the late Will- {91 McDonnell, situate at corner of 307k and Peel-3m, Lindsay. Apply 51‘3me a O'CONNORâ€"mitt: ' GR SALEâ€"A thcroughbred Durham ‘ Bull, eleven months old; redincolor. Altos. thoroughbred Durham Heifer, in 23-1. Apply to JGHN H. DARKE, Lot .18: Con. 5. Ops; Lindsay P.O.--wt'f. 0 wNTâ€"In the Village of Gleam, a comforable dwelling house, good 2‘0th solar, frame stable, two acres of . ’ertile gallon soil, audnever failing well. ’ HO? terms apply to John C. CAMERON, . We: no, or mrmu. woou, ' No Broakfurt 'Z‘nblo complete Without EPPS’S An admirable fem}. with all Its natural quulttlen Intact. fitted to build up and maintain robust health. mm to rout-'1. winter: extreme «old. It to a valuable diet for children. COCOA no man Nutritious and Economical. ,‘dtfit‘tll.l._\\r.. ol s ....._- â€"--...wuw...â€"â€"._.....'.w -. .- .. . ‘OR 8ALE- Ono second-haul grindhr. Maple Leaf; ltl-iu. plates; in good onier. Also one l-burse- vowor. in first» class order. App] tow. .CLRNDBN- NAN, implement aler, l.lndsw.â€"-wtf ‘OR SALEâ€"Two Thoroughbred Short- born Durham Bulls, at for service, eleven and fifteen months old. Sired by Royal lemman, of the stock of Arthur Johnston, Greenwood. Ont. i‘or prices write to JAB. CASEY, Valentin. Feb. 16th. Idaâ€"4w BIG WAGES FOR AGENTS. Men and women make handsome wages sol- ling our Household Specialties. Every family needs them. A thoroughly legiti- mate business that you can start in with- out a cent of capital. 00.. Lodon, Ont. FARMERS», ATTENTION l-2 am pre- pared to furnish framing timbers. rafters, ' sleepers. or anything in theban uildingline,eitherin the tree or squad, delivered at Wilsou’c Siding near Coboconch. For culars an rioes address b’l‘EPl-l O’CONNOR, ey.â€"-wt:f OR BALE-200 Acre Farm, withm two miles of Little Britain, lot ll, con. 5, mostly cleared. over 100 acres in us with spring creek across the nor‘ end. 40 acres seeded to hay, 20 acres to alsihe. There is on farm, frame house, a cedar log barn. boarded up, with stable underneath. Boil, clay loam, one of the best grain and stock farms in the County. Apply to s. mmunum Little Britain. -â€"wtf. $ REWARD-A Reward of_ $6 will 5 bepaidtoany person giving in- formationthst will lead to the raffle; ofsuyperscusellingli uorin e j un of Victoria otherwise Ran according to the law as laid down inthe Liquor License Act. The address of the sender will be treated with confidenoo and the inform- ation wtllbe acted on promptl . JMN SHORT, Ideeuso Inspeotnr, m. Lindsfl.â€"w. â€"â€" Gorkybfiololoasod. 8t. Pourshurx. m 26.â€"'rhe repels ofthoreloaseotlaxlmcorhylspre- maturqbutithoxpoctedhewm ho sotatnhortytnadayortwo. That Cattle mulls. London. rah. xtâ€"ln the House of Commons yesterday cathcart Wason of Orkney asked the representative of the Board of Agriculture whether the ox- presslon of ophlon coming from Can- adaln favoroftheremovalofthere- striations upon the lmporlstlon of Can- .adlan store cattle is to be taken as the comfort ofthefannemorlfittsonty the opinion of the shareholders in the large cattle ranches throughout Amer- “ and shipping interests. Hr. Fel- m in replying. said that Canadian feeling and Canadian opinion were at!“ favorable. The Board of manure. of course. accepted the macs of the Canadian Government. and thought they could not associate themselves with the shipbuilding intm of 09%.“, l can FA? P08 SALEh-Ono hundred so!“ ‘uig south tlf of Lot 1 5th concession Ops, There is on the O’Ne‘n' (55:1? a. first-class brick house wfith stone mm ‘12: mm; ..... °" Xi Cheese factory and school home but lot. For terms and ' garb to LAWRENCE F . or to m6 000mm, nudity â€"wt1 l United. Line m added rate from Bambi!!! t0 Intent“ ;_ l G. MABSBALL s m sown“, A. Sutherland. l .u 1 *9w , .. . ..._..._.â€"-â€"â€" WE. . ”â€" â€"â€".__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"..-wo-â€"â€" slimy. macs (womanly 1mm Milâ€"â€" . WOOWILLE‘ :(From Our Own CorrcaIKIiMl-l Mr. Russo]! Molntm woo .Viwud home. for .the past month. returntd to the alt)" Twadns- Tbo Concert. sifl'n on Fridq night. undur the auspices of the band. was 3; 30V,- supreme. in spilt» of 1h» bud: condition of the roads. Tho pro. gram was wi‘ll X‘Cndf‘n‘d.th0 pump ours by Mr Geo. Smcdley and the Banjo and M‘nnadonn Clublbolng Wm,- thy of special mention. NV.- understand l-he town Cmncgl is going to put on a concert in the var future. It will be the first an. nivx‘l'sary oi tho opcning of thvncw. mwn hull. Tll~‘ new scenery will be installed by lh'lt time. which might to by an attraction in its-qt“ Tho funcml of tho. lake Mr. Jun. S‘mwurt, who (find \Vl‘llnl'sdu). 22nd inst" took placv from his lute. rosiâ€" (lollco to the Stonv church. Br‘aer.‘ Lon. Thr‘ funeral in... Jargwly .14.. :l‘ndod, Ala the dm‘ouscd \Vlts widely known and. highly [(‘Spt't‘tt'd. ll.» was «mo of the first wttlvrs inthis dis. tic-l. Ml.“ .‘IJh‘l lllmrhum. of (Tumult:- tun. visutwl llf‘l’ hmlw for a lrw lllljfl lost work. .‘ll‘. and Mrs. (‘ury ll-gurrrt‘. wt 'Ihhmlu. :ll'L‘ 1h“ gutst‘ of lns full- Ill”. Mr. \V. llvunlrm Mr. Will Room. of l‘rhrnlr‘. [uni our :mru .1 flying Mall Monday. M.“ Mario men. ul‘ Canning-t. n. Visit-xi lu‘l‘anul. \Irs. l' Mt‘Tnu’gM'l. Thurs-Llo- .tml l-‘rntuy of [an “e...“ Mr. \\',|l Moldvhlan, Mu- lv's lm‘u ‘H‘ ‘n-lmu llu‘ (‘rntvzll ll..~.ti.w- ('nl. logo mun“ \lw mi“ .‘“"‘- Inltlllltu. Munro am l":.-luy mum"..- \V.‘ ml- dot-tum! lw in In rumum Hi Im- (all... cr‘s atom for a slim hum. le- Twnux Sm”. l. u.“ Sumhl- l.\utl_ is H.“ flul‘l’l' of lmr lqutllvx, \lr. luau Sums-w Mr. Fro-l \lt‘l’lwnvu his w ul‘n ll lu Tul‘uulo. n“.|“|\l|,|l' .l u Lam lulhlnl\. tll . l“l“lt‘\‘ ‘ll“ {mu-v ll nt m- l..~vtluw.,,u. It“. lll" I.“ \‘I Shunt. um Fl’fllJ‘V lNlIWfl‘!‘ {non-la m lllll‘ lIIJlll) hut \\»‘\‘k 1“!“ .‘lwiu (‘JHIIJN‘H r” l "t“llsln ull 'lluu‘mla‘s r\‘|‘ll.l\g, Mr. lprno S’rtwhr“. wlr- lm" lwrn nu .llw sick lu' .lls-ut thru‘ wwlu. is .lblv‘ tu lv‘ .u‘umul .lgmu. Mrs. \V I Nit‘lu‘la. \le fitu‘hul. Jud Mrs. l‘llt‘vl‘nl‘lLul' l\~{fvrl.u~. \‘ml. «l tru‘llll.‘ lwrr on Frauen Mu. Wm. “lawn; hm round he; blow-w in MY“. Vs‘il Mollull uud. Illaw {finds moving lu ltruukllu. in tln‘ m‘ur fulurc. Mr. [‘Ns'r Mx'lu-lg‘rv hos bought ll?- hon-u lately ul‘t‘upird by Mr‘. Neil Melavd. and is moving in 31: present. Our genial milk mun. Mr. Slalom. has been confincd (0 his home with an attack of arc gripptx but Wham glad to we him on his rounds sguin4 Mr. W. Rogers has sold his dryl goods stock lo Mr. Gru'cn. of Theta“ burg, who is having a thirty days- sah. at reduced prices. - Died. fit her son‘s residp'ncc. on Bulturdao’. Mrs. Lilit‘rop. aged 77 The funeral service. preach. ed. by Rev. Mr. Elliott, tool: place at the no“. and proceeded to Mclndoms cemetery for interment. ‘ Kr. and Mrs. Jas. Dorlsnd are via” Ring Mrs. Brynn this week. Mrs. Wesley Smith. visited Lindsay blonds one day this week. . Meats. C..B. £57sz and D. Me. raggarr. were in Lindsay recentI-yon business. .l.». l“.|l u ~| .." l'nlmllu. I" .l .\ \llllll \I‘H ' - |.ll\“ for _â€"â€"â€"-‘â€"-â€" 0511331313. From Our Own Correspondent.) he and news of the sudden and unexpected death of the late Wm. of Toronto. has cast quite. a gloom our the village. as up till five years ago. an m a resident 0‘ Cinemas and was born on his farm. West One. which has been rented by Bernard Mrflrouzh. The Wt! bad remind the age of 67 and 'cnjmcd the sincere Will of all who had. the advantage of his associates. He had a very mom and retiring diswition. Rm: Wm. MsoKLy. a fornmr minister hcrc. conducted the services at tthmby‘. garish church. Outcome. and at the Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian cemetery- Mr. Sutherland was an saliva and very devoted mmhcr of the church and independent in Pal-tics. He leaves a widow and a sister. Mrs. Windrum. of North Vldoris. to mourn his loss. The rmds are now passable to Halsey. . Ir. Jae. Graham. one of our oldest oi‘tiscns is in a very poor state of youth. Under Dr. Earth‘s treat. mnot he is doing wel. r We want sown] indgltrics MN. Our ratepamsrs are mug alive and amused at booting Lindsay: people talking about getting a new canning factory. Mr. A. AVcry. our barber. recently of Lindsay. is doing his share of the business. _ Dr. Cornwall. who has been confin. ed to his 11011313. is somewhat better. Mr. J. J. Lamb. proprietor of the OmOmeo Tannery is reaching xsrge quantities of tan hurt: from J. Am. tin. of Kinmount. and speaks in the highest term! of plea-tutors all business relations. . Mr. Jackson. P. 191.. of Lindsay. has been in town arranging-tor the fun. on! ohesquies of the late W.‘A. Seth, erhod, of Toronto. ‘ ~ . (From Another Correspoldent). ,Tbo Omcmec High School held the first “at home” on Fridny evening. Feb 21th. it helm a re-uniou of for- mer BU: School students. togeth- er with the student: who are at presen at ending. was tar attended. all the pupils king‘s-z- sent. In full force. and as many or the former, students who are now engaged lustrrnting the youths along the “flowery path of knowledge," as could conveniently attend. Anon; those of the latter who returns-l to ,spend. a ”social evening with former s-hoolmafes ”and teachers were: lulu m Fair, North comm; i Q I lie-bacon “m.” MIN Lillie w't‘bn‘mlll re County ; “casts. (Emil $1. lognth l’ll'llfi'l‘y‘ll; Hiram Gallon Ll ll; *- ton Nuynlt East :11. Timur"). Em: ww- sp‘nt in flames. mumo :m.l drills. after which roqu-slunonu were served. ~‘ ' Miss Annie Manny was .n 1%. {c.rburo last “'filneduy. Mia-s Margaret Adams us enjoy 13.: .1 vaostlm with friend-l in l-lcasunl . Lindsay. _ Miss Bryson lo A guest at lllt‘ houw of .\lr. A. E. Bryoos. . Mrs. .1. Fair. 'of Junotnlll‘. “punt Saturday night with friends lmrc. Messrs John and x'vxgus l’ortyr. of Munvors. attended “I. Bert, Layl- lcy‘s sale on 1 last... Mrs. Sluice. of Lindsay. former)" of murmur. attended the funeral of mo Into Mr. John Barney. Mr. Bor- row: was an aged and much respect"! N‘Hlor film final on who 0?sz Linc. find his funcral on Siturduy to tho. Emily (‘cnil-tcry “in largely lt- [ondwl (m- rietrr. Mum l-Illtn ."c-- my in Int! m mourn his loss. “in Vault is the must of frintd. Mine Evr-linl Mllclu-ll. Mr and Mrs. “m. Humphrey .lnl Annual-r. of hint-Jaw. «pt-n; -- {.-.v days 118' WN'IK tlll hum" of Mr. I‘mvl laurllvy. Mun \t-Iliv Brown. of ('llkwmvl. lmu rllnrn-u! hnmc. nflvt t‘nl0_\ln.: \ pl!‘.‘s~'ltll rinlt with lL-‘r ll‘lunrlu. 'lu‘ Mom‘s Mnudv and (lvrllr \Zr-mll). \lrn. (‘urriu who tmu lulu .ul [1,: for \nml l nu'. ins 'tlflltnl ru‘mmrv |_ Hu- \mu Ingram. ul'n hush-an \I-itlllu hull-ls mar lulfnxul. 1-- ltll‘llml lumu‘. «\ll'i ICH’lt‘ Adams. “ll" lll‘ hull m lnnxluu fur smuc‘ lunv. rrms'n-wl 'u "or hump hot. on Rndly L'lnt‘ .nl lltvnnnl Ilw 'le lmuu" .ll llll in w- lt|l ll..;ll .‘ullm Hal unmll.‘ MAIN) (N‘Nlldl MI “W l'ndl \ ’|‘lll t\|'|lll|[ \\ u ‘l""‘ unit. “Inn | lhllll‘!" \v' llll‘ “wk “It n .| llunllwr ul ll‘ullll‘ .II‘Illll‘llll ul Ulll' ul 'll .‘ul‘l‘HJ' ll humru Ill llu- \I|““I"\ ln-l mummy-d I) \.\ mu- lm u m lllw up! in. i-J‘» ul \slln'll .. l'|l“|||,{ Ill. nun! l.ul.t~tn' him.» .150 nluwt‘ \‘tl‘l III-U 't 'I.‘llll‘-‘ I‘l .ln \ r..l|ltll‘ “unrtmunwnl \Ir twu \Ivkml lldn .\|lll I \.III .|l‘ll\ owl. I .kllvdflll \ll \‘l \u Ifn“ - In My .lullll lqh ‘lt lul‘ . you)”, Hill'l. cum Mr limrx hultr ll‘lll" ‘l‘hu l-t . ‘l‘lt l“ llllx \ mung ll‘l‘ '0 lil l|l ltu-lr ‘l‘lllllh'ln luu~ .l .I\ \\ .\ .n \lhml. ll.l_y \u'r- lhdtml “ll'l ill \\.|\ .ln‘ummmiutmu. \\.:h .\ at.” un .n-l l" {in tuululll of .l llvhl lnvl lm4~ \qu“ drills .mcihumg‘. ‘l‘llu ,uulâ€" won tor bunting: .lllj‘lll'll.‘ lll ll." lun- Ll ”right a" light. “r llrv n'lll- Iillr. lo Huron PullWJ) 'lCt‘ulllluu- .lutlou. but nuln‘ a dbmllutlnp~ '.» ...__._.__ \lbl'srfl'vi. . KIW‘IEIJJ. ( From Our (awn VOFI't'HIMlleL‘llt) Miss Lyon. of Gu'flph. who luvl bro-o the cum 0‘ Mrs. Frau-r at "The Mouse“ for bomb works puss. returned home on Tuesday lust. Miss Lyons mndu marry friends here who regret her departure. Miss Wilson. of BEuVN‘ton. wasthe guest of her friend, alias Mitchell. for some days last week. The Snowshoe Club enjoyed a tramp to Victoria Road last neck. and through the knindneas and (cm. thmgli of Mr. J. Evans. one of our most popular young men. purtook of 'an oyster supper at Chirpow‘s hotel. The Club speaks highly of the kind. noes scour-dud them by Mr. and mo. Chirpuw on different occasion. Miss Evelyn Fraser gave a most enjoyable tea. to a large number of her friends on Wednesday afternoon of last wank. Tea was served at small tables in tho dining room. where the tea table. arranged beautifully with daffodils and as. paragus and torus. was in Charge of Mrs. Sponoe. Mrs. Mangrove. Misc 3 Eirminghum and Miss Mitchell. who were the best of hostesses to the mrry gathering. Miss J-nn Campbcll emu-tamed the Smshoc Club on 'Zl‘ucsdny or. oning of last work, which cur-1y rooms. delightful mus'ic and dainty refreshments all cosnbinod 10 make the evening must enmblc. It is with due-p the death of Mrs. wife of our esteemed townsmsn. Mr. Jas. Rueland. which and event took place lost I-‘ridlo‘. 26th ult. A little infant daughter. who lived but s. how mats. was buried with its mother. Mrs. Rarelund was the Minor of Mr. Ju. l'ogue. Little Britain. and was married sham. six curs ago to Mr. Ruslsnd and has resided in this mince since. where by her quiet and kindly manm‘r she won busts of friends who deeply re. gm her earl: (tenth. Ibo florhl triâ€" butcs were numerous and bountiful. The remains were taken to Little Britain on Monday for interment. Mr. Ruslsnd has the syd’athy of all .‘n; u‘ l h r :l'. lll" .. um.w \l'llll.‘m (i .l u tl't‘uuu ll h ta u ll it ~ In “T \\ in. “r. \r. ll“ 'n-sun u! InllllNM)’. [or u h .u mulm in his bereavement. â€"â€"-.â€"â€" Vletorls County Old lays. (To the Editor of The Post.) We. Feb. 23th. 19%. Diet Sin-4A grand meeting of the Victorin.Co .Old Boom will be held on the evening of Thursday. March at); at. Willisins' Cuh' bsfl. 177 Yongedt. A programme cl enter- tainmewt by Victoria Gaunt! talent is being arranged. and it good time may be exponentâ€"Yours. etc. . _ “AS. 8. HAND, Cor...6ec. ”â€" A Play was s cm rme. Hr. Will Bear-don. advance agent for: up “Hearts of Oak" Company. which will to st the Academy of : .4“ ' " LY I um . ~ w m”- N 3. 1906. llllSSlllslun‘llPs Arc Fighting Desperately On a Largo Scale Now. JAPANESE TAKE DA PASS Opons the Road to Fushss East of Holden and Tie Paasâ€"Kuropst- kin May Have to Retreat From His Position on the Shakho River â€"- Kuroki Ro- ports Victory. Russian Headquarters, Huan Moun- tain. Manchurlu. .‘larch l.â€"Tbe Japan- ese attack wus renewed at dawn Mon- day along the whole custom front. and Da Pass was tskrn afttr lighting of me most stubborn character. The capture of Da Pass open-z the road to l-‘ushan east of Mukden and Tie Pal-w. but the Russians are gatherlng a strong force to meet the threatened attack on thclr line of communications. Kuropatkin to Retreat. St. Prtersburx. March l.â€"â€"Tho Auo- . dated Press hours from a high rout-cc that Con. Kuropatkln considers his po- sltlon on the Bbakhs River to be menâ€" aced to such an extent by Gen. Ku- roltl's success on the loft milk as m nocossltate the lrnmodlato wttlnlrawrl 1‘! his army to Tie Pass. and has so advlsod Empcrur Nichol“. No confirmation of this Is Olllul’mbl. In military circles hrrc. vlu-rr H is rotated out (hit with the .lnlmnrso pruning tho whole Russian llnv- such an vwrutlon must almost end in alas-tn of the mint magni- um. ll ls somlmtnclnlly “mount-ml that ‘ In View of tho appearance of Japanese troops ln lllr rear of tho llusslun army west of the tummy. Russia um «dun-u I vln‘ulsr In "to NW". [whiting against Japan‘s vlnlstlmi «t (”llllwao neutrality. Rosales Cssualtwe 2.000. lien Kumkl‘s lloadqusrtrra. l‘v-b 2‘. «lela Pusan. Maul. l) The Juputv 06o yestrrdny u‘llln'ul . slsnul \lt‘lfl'" t‘lencrol Ronnrnbsmpt Gen Kumltl‘s lnhmtvy again til-played nmnrltoblo quolltlu av hill fighlrrs and proved thclr superlarlty to the tamuun cm» airy of the Russlsns. The Japanese now hold a athmg line ulrmllng from southwest to “unlit-ant and partly outward to the Tum-c luv- sr. tbrcatcnlng the Russian flank. The prlnclpol engagement was northeast of Tflnkhetcbcn. where the Russians hold strongly defended entrant-humus. The Rankine left I” dad on the field there and lost several mac-Mm guns. Thdr casualties are Mflmulcd at over 2.00.. Fighting on a Large tolls. London. me 1.-â€"l-‘1gbtlng on a large scale Is In pm between the Russian and Japanese armies in Man- churts. Gen. KW after most- tng the initiative «the Japanese In the eastern part of the sun. Valley. as- sumed the in the western portion yes . and It“! cover of a heavy artillery are from Mot um and Novgorod am. ”acceded to driv- Ing tho Japanese from a position In the outskirts of Iandtapu. Simultaneously the Russians attached the m on the Japanese centre. Much more serious are the Japanese oporatlons against the Russian left wing. whlcb threaten us- less quickly shocked. to oblige Gen- eral Xuropatua to abandon the pool- donsonthonunmvcr.whlohhohss oocuptod and fortified during the win- . There to no confirmation of tho report that tho flu-Ian Commander- ln-Chlcf has notified tho banner that retreat northward has become Impera- five. Jspo Boston lack. Hukdcn. Karel: 1.--Flghtlng was in progress yesterday along the whole line. the Japanese attacking everywhere. All attacks in the morning were beaten back. and the Russians made counter- attach at many places. Onthortgbtdankthonuaslanseccu- good Baotatasi. close to Bandlapu. and m that position hurled hand gren- ades acro- tho interning ravine into the Japanese trenches in Sandlapu. causing heavy loss and great dtsorder. The Russians have sdsed the head of the bridge across the Shakhe River rogret we rccord In the centre of the Japanese lines. as- Ruslnnd. bclovod lei-ted by artillery am of partlcula: energy from Putilof! am and Novgo- rod Hill. 'reu determined attacks 0,4 posits Yanstntug and west of Vanu- motonhbuattackodthomemyat Chlghocbang.umllososatofm Strongmanndtbonocpns- turucfthogroundandthememnglco offltaubogroatlyhhdoredourmm- mots. but by aoonourlrst lino manâ€" agodtoproucloselytotboenomfs position and deliver flares attacks. The W.Wofdxtosnhattallons. with twontymand holding”. positions with several rods of defensive works. offered stout resistance. At mmkofhh. fdweronewed the at- tachfollowedbrygrcnade flghtlng. and in the evening Chlngbocbcng foll Into ourhands. Theenomy who routed northward. burning Chlngbocbons. luvlngonthefleld 160M Wecap- twedtheomachlnogunaanamherof. rldcsaad ammunition. Theoneiny's lc-bbenevedtohsensldorablexo casooffr-oubltstnourarmy." “Odor-SN“. mmn-aamneuoa. a spodalagustofthoMnBurcauof Mont-bore. Bouysthatnuosta htoeastudahtflcfilmtwoeruls- ccsandsevoraltorpedohoatsh the Woodmflthhthonextycsrdor dellvsryaftcrtbewurhtboOr-lent. mwmmv. . so. . Goth \- In: \ "ably ~ ‘ Arthur, hiya llml on Igllallml over the forms commanded by Haul - 1 " ““‘“"" M" 4 cland I l» dlutrltn. 1 POST. .- â€"l_-â€"â€"-sâ€"-v 10 PAGES- Termsâ€"Sl.00 per your, payable in Advance. cording to other reports. the Governâ€" ment Intends commemorating the an- niversary by issuing a manifesto co- m some form of mmnullvo legislative body. Police Are Powerless. ‘l'bo utter lmpotency of the police to the face of the terrorist organization ll shown by the increasing boldness of the latttr all over St. Peter-short. Even on the steps of puhllc bulldlngs simple notices of Grand Duke Rergius’ death were found. They read: "The sentence of death passed upon Bergma- Alexandlbvltcb was executed Fob. 17. (Signed) The Fighting OrganlxaflOn of the Social Democratic Party." Strike Situation Bad. “'amw. March 1 â€"Tbr strike situ- ation in Poland ls not tncourrurlng. A gtm-ral strlke of shot» assistants here is cxpected tt-duy unless lhc-ll’ dr- mnnds are conocdul, vacnzy-flw per ant. of the employers arr “llllng to give in. but the rcmulmler rrfurc to do The domestic ssrvnmr also thrust- on to strlkr tn-dny. Secret Store of Bombs. Moscow. Hon}: 1 AA Hcrc: More of bombs. dyadnzlle and 7: rn‘lwr- ha< been dllrnvtrcd :t', tln- MnY’Kl'fl Flo- lmtka ruburb tf Morrow. I: l» now brllurd that (no nswrsln Grand Dulu- Srrglus ram:- from law, and lllul by lrldo M- 3* 2.:1 :lrflf‘ltll Ill! namr ls stlll unknown Gorky Iosides st Hips. T‘a ton-lung. Marrh ! Maxim who wan released from lhr for- lrc-r Monthly- (N) 821100 hall. the ban- lshvd into the some night to lllgn. aftr‘r he hull born ll.!urmml «f lln' tlcnslon of \;!l\0r'l(‘r-‘;1Il|rh. 'l‘lrvofl Ills! hf could not Infill .11 HI l'rlun-llutg (If F! u..-” --..â€" ONTARIO SICEOOIONISTS. Agltstion in Lake SUDONOF Duatrscts for Anne-shoe to Manltobs. \Vlnnllrg M. u» ‘. l A .t vruptmlvnl \‘f 'l‘hr l‘ln I‘M»- \\u'.nt horn l‘tll" lulu hr- ;un thrn- tm :ln .tvt‘uvlt'fl of me lut- trtrt- I-t 'l‘hzllul-I lH-\ cud Ralnv filt- st‘ 'l'l'l'n \lu I‘M ‘ t .! (l-ltgrln. and Hulr uI-llrllluzl lt- Mulalll ls‘. ”um. n-f llu Invsl .Ill‘lm .lml ”unwrtfitlvrl I'vtl l.|lut'ulr-_ he pm. \‘II to so) are In fun] rl llu ‘\l.l rm “ml the .mtn or- pm l«1l\' rm u 'lu tlollagl MI llult [rally it"lt‘ ls 'ss llll su.\.'\ll~ intro 1-! Mn ll u .. urn-r Tsho No Stock .n it. Tetanus 11m. ll 1 < ’1‘!" my” » .lln". ut ' thc l‘arllmmnt llulldlng- in In that the v'ury from “lumps: roger-mug me ill- ‘ lra'nl «sllnlmn for the "swarm" of the «Al .l'ulll.) linvr Uls- nlld flier «1.3.1 (Mun 13m vuluu- «f a Joke. ll...) "(Ll lulu 1“ ll .' ninth \. «fl 2.. \lhmulllu. t'. . I‘rrmlrr \"llltmy llud ml loud lll" dr- uhtl. tmuhn, rxrrrsrcd no snatch. opinion. Hon Mr. “IllvN-h umhngqa de- "! don‘t thins Mumfobs will get Then ls nothing in the story." Hon. Mr. Hanna also tmted ttu- mat- ter jocularly. "There might have been . some reason for tho agitation before the 26th of January (the date of the Provincial election-l." he sald. "but there ls none now.‘ Mr. Soothe-oral. Director of Coloni- satlon. sald if there were any such agiâ€" tation it originated in Manitoba. Hts large correspondence with people of the “strict had never contained any intimation of such a desire. FOR THE ARTILLERY. Ilnlotov of Militia Announces That New Chas Will Is Ready for Use This You. Ottawa. larch 1.â€"'l'be ulnlstcr of mum. yesterday morning. addressing the Dominion Artillery Association. ex- pressed the hope that he would be able this year to provide a military camp and artillery range. and also alluded to the Government’s determlnatlon to take over the fortifications at Halifax and Esuulmalt. “We have in view two or three camp grounds.” .14 the suns-- tor. “which I believe the military au- thorities of my dopartmnt think would doverywollandasaoonasthosnow disappears several officer'sâ€"Genet“ monumdlyoaoredtogmsndoth- ers alsoâ€"will go and look over this ground once more and make a selec- tion. so I thinklamrtghtlnsaylngtbat thlsyearyoumayoountuponhavlnt a suitable camp ground and a suitable range.“ Halifax and Iqulmalt. '1 must not forget to mutton one of the most important events that have ooounodshatbohstmnamo- ly.thoo¢oronthopartodthooovsno motto tahsovortho We! andhuutmalt. ”dungeon! to day of July.” (Applause) Two Fine New Guns. Sir Mes-[ck described the consti- tutlon of the new Militia Council. and paid a high compliment to General mcChlefofStafl. 'l'bclatterspoko of his recent ohservatkns of modern guns. and sold the progress in artmery of recent years had been something wonderful. The two things that had ' ' "It by a fish. I Cumberland. Id. larch 1.â€"-A Bom- moro and Ohio train last night struck four Wabash employee near Britt's 1 l l 3 l l I l l l g l M *‘Kllllfill‘lllllu Fatal Mamal Play By Bays m City of London. CHARUE BL'RRllllE FELLEO Died Alter Nine Hours of Unconscious- fleshâ€"George Fax Said “Come on!" When Axe Slipped From His rland and Struck Dawn His Cempanion. Who Was muting Snowball. London. Martin I -- Tho neighborhood of Mr. Josqh T Rurr‘ldyt-‘s hmnv, Riv- vn‘lcw Avrnur. South? London was the come of a tad no idem Monday (Wt-n- ::‘.g, resulting .n ll." death of Chariot Burrldgf'. :1 llrlgl‘lt boy of 17’. yvm‘s. 1‘ ho rccclvcd a fatal bit": from m: :lxv‘ in the Lands (2 a [Inymnh 22.1mm: «Zr-urge l-‘ox. Four boysâ€"(‘lmrllv hurridgr, «Rocco For, Allison Mule and Rribvrt “'auwall good {Ht-ml.» worn playing {\‘gctllrr aftcr Aloe} Thl'y built a email snow tort or. thr bunk xwar the river. and wrrs r-rctcmllng to have a fight. “huh (Ir-(.rgv For. who was de- {mldlng tlia- fort. mnuwl up an old are and almutml 10 tin» “lllul‘lnk gmrty to "t‘omc on'“ Young Nurrltlgv‘ was slot-plug dour. making a Hum-builtt'h'n the run rllmmd from )‘nx's lumll, strik- lng (‘hurllo a ttrrlblc blow on the hood. the My uniting to tho ground in an unconscious condition. Tho otlu‘r luv. gm'r (Malawi. and Mrs lmrtldge bur- rhfl to the sltno. Flic carriod her In- sr‘sllllr Mr. into tlir lulu-u» null mull- l'nl twig “as qulu‘bly scvurml. but of no I‘M” TL- lud llngrrrtl about nlno hmm and dlcd nt 3 (“\ltN‘K yeah-May Illf‘l'lldu.’ \‘uwmr l'rrrmon found Hull lhr to- In. llluw llm‘.‘ lvul. luux'k lly 1hr lulu“. I‘M" our llu tlul'l cur. ll» \tnluunalul. H! Ute l-lulli Hr thtlllttl (Ml dullll “it! «nu-0d l-v .n . hithl and that no l'lqurrl \‘u‘ net-runny Mr murmur nu n-vrn chlldrvq re- mamlug. III II rmployrd as n ma- dlhllsl m ‘ll. utmnpmg drparlnu-nt of : ‘ Mu‘lavy Vull‘Ja-ll)‘. George Fox is . -.t .4 yum-rt «t agr. and his fstllcl l‘ :'. l-.:.- York Rtmt. 'lxlt i‘f ll‘u u\' l‘tulll “.u- 'lus l'l' P‘ l" UNDER JURY'S VERDICT. Arrest d Fol-x Doyle After Coroner's Mountâ€"Defence Insanity. Hruntfmd. March l.â€"-A [cw mtnutrl beforr the t 10.“ of the lnquest Into the death of Mn: largaret Doyle at Euro ford yesterday, the son. mu Doria was arrested by Detective Greer. charged with the urine. The arrest did not come as surprise. her. if my. had any doubt about the son's connoé‘ tlon with the terrible allur. his stof! Monday night before the «Mots for? being a mass of contradiction and' complete rcpudlatlon of his previous statements. All yesterday he VII an mums spectator of the proceedings. but was not called was “a. Ho db‘ played condderablo moss. and had frequent smooths to male to his lawyer. Mr. Baird of Brantfo Moawtbohumcs'oussldoofa'ndi evidence. and frequently smiled a thlngapthat appeared humorous to ac- hody else. no ltd not appear surpass. when taken Into custody. and made no protestations. ' The prisoner was taken before Squire Cox. who nmandod him an next Tues. day. It is hardly like?! anything wm’ be done then. as the probability is th.‘ case will not be ready. It will be least a week from Thursday befo ‘ the prellminary hearing is in swlng. Fellx was brought to this city lac! night in charge of two county cone stables and lodged in the County Jail. He walked briskly from the train. Considerable important evidence was brought out yesterday. Xany of thb neighbors swore that Felix had ex-_ pressed his opinion that his moth” would not live very long. saying that she wag very feeble. He also said h. was afraid to leave her alone lest she fall and hurt her-self. One witness said he had heard Felix had purchased quite a few lmplcrnents lately and had not informed his mother of the fact. He had also borrowed some money with his mother's name attached to the note without her knowledge. Most of the witnesses testified that Felix was aims a good neighbor, but somewhat eccentric at and: Ho had no very great roputattu for telling the truth. and frequently lied without any apparent motive. The club episode was dwelt upon at considerable length. Wit- nesses told how Felix had showed them the hloodâ€"statnod club with the re- mark. ”That killed mother." The jury were not very long to bring- ing the verdict which was in effect that death was due to violence. and that grave suspicion was attached to .the son. Felix. It is probable that the de- fence wlll put up the plea of insanity. as most of the witnesses stated Felix was somewhat queer. Ten Killed, Fifty Injured. New York. March 1.â€"-A searching in- vestigation was begun yesterday by the county and borough authorities and the police of Brooklyn to ascertaln the cause of the collapse of the floor of the Fleet Street African Methodist Episco- pal Church of Zion Monday night. when ten persons were killed and more than fifty injured. Statements disagree on the point as to whether the supports of the door of the church Were so rot- ten as to convict someone of criminal negligence in permitting an assemblage of 500 persons within the building. l ‘ . u C Ill 5‘39"?“ I!

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