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Successeur du Quebec Weekly Chronicle (1888-1892), The Quebec Gazette changera son titre en 1898 pour devenir The Quebec Chronicle and Gazette (1898-1906).
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[" \u201cVOL CXV.The Quebec Gazette \u2014\u2014 IS THE \u2014 Shipping and Mercantile Newspaper \u20140P THE\u2014 DOMINION OF CANADA, And each week containe full details of the ship meats of Lumber from this port to the various ports of the world, also qacta- tions concerning freight and merchandise of sll kinds.It aloo contains a symopeia of \u2018he genera pews of the United States and Canada.In Canada and United States : Price, One Dollar Per Annum.Other parts of the world, including Pestaye .- 31.62 152 1.52 1.52 152 2.60 P.O.orders payable to JOHN J.FOOTE, PROPRIETOR, QUEBEC GAZETTE.Jasuary 11, 189%, ; A Pointer.Tadulge in procrastination, and in time you will come Lo Lbis, that because à thing ought to be done, therefore ycu can't do it.\u2014 C.Baxten.Modified Endorsationt Detroit Tribune.} \u201cTo the Editor: I would rather go without my hrenkinat than mise the morning \u2014 P.8.\u2014My wife je just learning to The Prossss Reversed.(Montreal Gazette.) A Nebraska genine Las devised a plan for waking whiskey from beets.This comes near to being a reversal of an old The manner of making beats with whiskey in well known, Sugar and Teeth.Is bis paper on \u2018So a8 a Food,\u201d read before the Britiab Medieal Association, Dr.Vaughan Harley opposes the lar view that sugar ruins the teeth ; this, he states, is wot borne out by observation.He ticds thas people who take large qaantities of sugar are net mers liable to bad teeth, but, on the osmtrary, have in many cases exceptions fine ones.He quotes the case of Le pegroes of the West Indies, who are in the habat of taking large quantities of sugar.The Trinity Chursh Treubles.RESIGNATION OF THE REYD.W.T.XOBLE, The Revd.W.T.Noble has placed his Tovignation of the charge of Trinity Church is hands of the Churchwardens.It de twaderatood chat in view of the pending mis- sien to be held in the church, the considera- ties of the resignation will only take place at the Easter vestry meeting.There is talk in some quarters of 8 movement towards invii- ing the Revd.son Hague to Trinity, in the event of Mr.Noble pervisting io bis resignation and the same being accepted.Mr.Christmas\u2019 Idess.NE PREDICTS EXCITING EVENTS IN THE NEAR FUTURE.Rev Mr, Christmas, in the coarse of à sermen at Winnipeg os Sunday, meade some startling irs, drawing bis deductions from the Bork of Daniel.He aid this year, er, at the Jeust, in Lhe spring of 1807, there weuld be à big European war ; Turkey would be dismembered, and France, by copquering Germany, would regain her Lost provinces up te the left bank of tbe Rhine.By Pass: over week, April 11, 1897, the Jews will all have returpe:! to I'alestine, and would be re- cogs sed once again by sll the great ers as a patios.Io 1900 Christ, he said, wili return to the earth with all the apostles and saints, snd reign here 1000 years.There is firent differenes of opinien as to wheather there will be apy death during this period, bat one thing ie certain, that a man one haa deed d will be but as a child is met- ter of years.In opposition to Dr.Wild, he predicts Home Rule for Ireland.\u2018The British In Egypt (New York Evening Post.) The little breeze about the British evacua- tiom of Egypt on the demand of the Sultan gaeme to have died out, There never was a icle of probebility im it.The promise of Fogiina to evacoate hus faded away before tbe enormous advan of her rule and before the difficulty in finding any one 10 take her place.lt is fully admitted that Egypt oannot stand slome either militarily or finan: cially.If she were left te herself the Mahdi or the Abyesinisme would probably be in Caire in ve æcnths the fnances would go te pieces ( isn credit now stands high), hs old brut men of oollecti taxes weal n again, An r ism be resumed.The Briti- bh yr never retired before a prospect of this kiud, and do not be- Kave any European power would under present circumstances thiok of insisting on her Jeaving, though France might be glad to sce ber do so.Compelling her to do so would be Be easy (ask, 88 she cap troops into Kaypi very easily from India, sense of them, the Bikhs and (Goerkas,a match for any troepe in the world.It was a force from Taie spi drove the French oùt of Esypt Twenty-Five Years an Archbishop.CELEBRATION OF CARDINAL TASCUKREAU'S ANKIVERSARY.His Ewinence Cardinal Tascheresu, the kindly, asd usiversally esteemed of the rch, who cocupies so warm « place in the affections of all classes of our people, celebrated Thursday the 25th anni.versery of his Episcopacy.We are only voiciag the earnest hope of all who have the of kcowing the distingaished pre- , when we wish bim wany more happy retares of the day.The Cardinal Archbishop, Klzssr Alexandre Taschereau, born at Ste.Marie de la Beauce, February 17sh, 1820 ; was ordained secrated gh Cardinal's bat from Rome, March 17th, 1887.He celebrated the fiftieth anoi- versary of bis emiering the priesthood in August, 1802, at tho same time that the wedding of St.Jean Baptiste Society was celebrated.For some time past His Eminence has suffered from declining health and for this reasou has relinquished bis Episeopal oversight of bis arch-diocese to his learned and able Coaljator, Mur, Begin.It wes oo account of the condition of the Cardinal's health that po elaborate jubilee feasts were prepared for Thursday's celebea- tion.But lie soniversary was observed throughout the churches of the city and arch- dioosse by the cslebration of mass and the Singing of a Te Deum.His Eminence at- te the ssven o'clock mass in the Hesilics yostorday morning, aud received the Holy Commuvion at the bands of his Coadjator, Mgr.Bégin, who, ia the celebration, was assisted by Abbés Paré aod Hébert, of the Seminary.His Eminence, who was attended by Mgr.Marois, V.G., and Mgr.Gagnon, gove te benidivtion.Amongec those present ai the mass was Mgr.Puisé, Superior of the College of Sie.Aune, ie although 88 years of age, came cxpromsly 10 Quebec to mttend the anniversary.At onon there was à grand dinmer at the Cardinal\u2019s Palace in honor of (he ocvarine.Amosgat the invited guests were the Revdgentlemen of the Seminary acd of Laval Univeraity, the Curés and \u2018 | cars of the various city parisbes, representativ.s of the different : auch literature at the Carrying Fun Inte Afrieamonth, Africa at last.\u2014Hamilion Spectator.Game's Up *The game i» up,\u201d remarked the hungry birds on the Lill of fare.\u2014Philad-iphia Record.It Saves Trouble.{Detroit Tribune.) A woman can make a name for heraclf, In justice be it said Bat just the same she still prefers To get one ready-made.\u2018The Difference (Cuelph Herald } While Spain's colony is fighting to tha death to break the yoke of the mother lund, Grest Britain's cole are doing sll they can to strengthen thei But then there are yokes and \u2014yokes, Promoted Himeelf.(From the New York Tribune ) Seventeen years ago the Rev.Rhys iL.Lloyd was wutking with a pick and shovel in a Pesmayivania coal mine.To-day he is }'ro- fessor of Greek in the Pacific Theolcgizal Seminary at Oukland, Cul.A Colored Family.{Berlin Record.) The death of Mrs.Black, mother-ia law of Archibald Blae, is anncunced.Her maiten name was Broun and her mother\u2019s name was White.It ie unique for four generations to bave the names Mhite, Brown, Black and Blue.Where Bloomers Bloom.(Montreal Gazette.) It is noted in Harper'sand other ladies\u2019 publications which devote attention to the matter, that the patterns and specifications for women's bicycle suite all provide for skirts.Kaickerbockers, so far as wheel-women are concerne l, appearto have been relegated to the domain of the comic newspaper, which is a good enough place to leave them.Ï Father Lasombe\u2019s Colony.Speaking abont Father Lacombe\u2019s half.breed colony inthe Norih-Weat, the Saskatchewan Jerald, published at Battleford, N.W.T., says :\u2014 II it be à \u201c\u2019grievance\u201d to make Roman Catholics pay towards the aupport vf public ! schools to which they may send their children to be educated, will it not be à much greater | \u201c\u2019grievance\u201d and outrage to compel Protes- | tants to contribute to keeping up « Koman | Catbulic colony into the liniils of which they are forbidden to pase?For the Eyes.When the eyes ache close them for five minutes.When they burn bathe them in water as hot as can be borne with a dash of witch hase) in it.After wo ping bathe them in rose water | sad lay a towel wet in rose water over them for five mipates.When they are bloodshot slcep more.When the whiter ure yellow and the pits doll consult your doctor about your et.Strong Hand at the Helm.(Detroit News).this \u201churricane of foreign complication: hich the Liberal Gorernment showed its utier incompetence to deal with, that led the Esglish pesple to turn them out of «fice and substitate the Cunservative party to which Englithmen traditionally resort when storm and stress appears in the foreign horizon.That the new ernment has not yet quicted all the stor which gathered under Giadstone\u2019s and Ruse: bery\u2019s mansgement is not very discreditable to Lord Salisbury.In spite of them, however, he has kept Fagland steady in the gale, her noes to the wind, her colors flying gallantly, and will donbiless get her into port without much loes or injury.New Salvation Uniforme.WOMEN OF BAILINGTUS BOOTU'S ARNY TO WEAR SEAL BROWN, Major Pattie Watkins, of \u201cGod's American Volunteers,\u201d of which Bullington Bouth is Commander, were ont shopping yesterday and purchased many yards of eesl brown cloth with braid to match.This material will be made wp into Norinlk jackets, plaited in front snd buck, abd plain skiris\u2014tie new apiform for wemen, The uniform of the men wiil won be decided vu, Dark blne suits, with cavalry.slouch hats for the officers snd fatigue cape for privates has been sugeestad.The women will wear brows poke bonnets similar to that of the Salvation Army\", but somewhat more becoming.\u2014N.Y.World.Mr.Walnwright.The Montres! papers, of Inte, have been busy with the name of Mr.William Wainweight, the popular Assistant General Manager of the G.T.R.At one time he is said 10 have retired from the lioe he bas served so Jong and so well.At another time, it in otated, that be is about to pecept a position elsewhere.The stories are regularly comtradicte by Br.Wainwright himself, who is, doubtless, nt a lose to understand why it is that so much trouble is being taken nbout his private affaire.Perhaps, the sequel to these malicious atiacke cuuld be easily found.Somebody has evidently been refesed a pass over the road, sod he 1s taking this way of getting his revenge.It is a small piece of business, though.General Kitchener.* General Horatio Herbert Kitchener, C.B C.M.G., Aide-de eamp to the Queen, who is to command the Anglo-Egyptian expedition intbe Soudan, obtained his commission as Lieutenant in 18371.lo 1874 be joined the survey of Western Palestine.In 1878 be wus sent to Cyprus bo organize the Courts.He was next appuinted Vice Consul at Erzeroum; subsequently he retucned ro Cyprus and made a survey of the entire island.In 1882, hearing thst an Egyptisn army waa being organized by Sir Evelyn Wood, be volunteered for (be service, and was appointed one of the two majors of cavalry, He was Dety Assistant Adjuteut sad Quartermaster.Jeneral in the Nile expedition, 1884-85, was in command of a brigade of the Egyptian army in the operations pear Soakim in December, 1888, and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah.Acknowledgment of Letter of Sympathy.His Hooor the Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec has received the following message : \u2014 Copy.) Downing Street, \u2018 26th Febraary, 18908.My Lorp,\u2014Referriog to your despatch No.34 of the 20ub ult., 1 sm commanded by the to request you to convey lo the Lieu.1enant-Goveraor of (Juebec the sincere thanks of Her Majesty for the kind message of sympathy and condolence forwarded by the Gov ernment of that Province on the occasion of the death of His Royal Higheecas Prince Henry of Batteubery.I have, &c., (Sigoed,) J.CHANNERLAIS.Goverror The Right Honoratle Tur Ear or Apgnbreey, G.C MG, &e., &e., &e.Detectives Watching.CIRCULARS KANT THROUGH THE MAILS BY THE CANADIAN INDEPENDENCE PARTY IN VIOLATION OF LAW.Ciroulars are being distributed through the mails by the so-calied Capadisn Inlepeudence Party declering in effect that Great Britain ie robbing the Dominion through the medium of the Canadian Government.The of such wetter through the mails is in disect violation cf the law, and Government * detectives have beun got to watch alfsirs The Josumeuts which have been sent ont Lear no siguature ; they are dated Toronto, where they are mailed.; \u2018Ihe Canadian Independence l\u2019arty is sup- d to hav headquarters at Windsor, Ont., where the movement originated.The remson assigned for flooding Cauada will nt moncat is the Mark Twain will visit South Africa next And 80 the laugh will be turned on customer as he noted the advance in price of © H.H.Distin and John Jones.: general nappy QUEBEC, WEDN! service, In addition to à donation of 850, given during ber last illness, and a stated legacy of RM), her >xecutnrs, afrer the wind ing up of the estate, in accerdance with her TION.ANNUAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, (ertamentary desire, handed aver the residue \u2014_ te the Association.The late Mrs (A.Scott was also on the THE NEW HOME.Committee of Management, snd alihongh unable to utrerd the regular basiness meet: ings, wea an eflicient member of the Sewing Committee, Death has also entered the homes of several of aur embers, in tho instal removing the brad of the fumily an t causiog the dis persion of the household.Mis Mclend, for many years a member of the Committie of Management, and for some time convener of the Musical Committee, has removed to Torenta.The thirternth biennial conference took plore in Bro klyn list Novembor, and two of our oth vrs were appointed to represent our Assocation, No much excellent work is There was a large attendaace of members avd friends of the Women's Christian Avenciation Werdnesday at ite 21st annual meeting, and congratulutions were in order and were freely extended, not only on the occasion of the coming of age of this admirable inetitu- tion, but aleo upon the fact that yesterday's was the first annoal meeting since the completion of the splen-til new aidtina to the Association's home.The building in rear of the old house in & magnificent structure, being done hy these organ zations in the way light, airy and cheerful, and the eleven bed- of domeni: science, industriel training, Tama that it contains are also exceedingly Kindergartens, vxchanges, travillen\u2019 aile brigh: 1 homelik hile it conti anlso forth, that our litle Association &h:, pretty aod homelike, while it contabi py yey hat « small figare ; still we are proud also on the grouad floor a handesme sitting: Lo be an the sume bari del gates thoroughly appreciated the privilege of beiog a comp neat part of so insp ng a gathering: and we sincerely linpe, that as time £-#s on and other needs arise for Lhe betterment of wemen, that our Association will be able to mect the nccasion, The number of persons acoommedatr] at the Boarding Home during the year was 53, « much le:s number than usuel, us during the process of alterations to the house, no bwariers could he received.Those who were out of t wn fur the summer, were advieed to remain away ua | ng as pussible, nud the few who remained, patiently bore with the dis.romifarte ; and when the time nerived for fur.nichiug the huil lings, wane of the boarders kindly gase thir assistance to the Committee, The new siting room is atill somewhat Tire of ornament, and would be greatly improved by the addition of a few nice pictures, bunk, ete, to nike it mare home-like.\u2018The Matron, Mrs, Cochrane, as usual, has been invaluable, and is just the sight person am the right place.It would be inp mothe to enume: ate in detail all the giftn und kinduesses for which the Association is indebzod to ditterent friends but the following are a :\u2014Tu- Very Reverend the Dean of Quebec, who very kiod- untinues to coudut the weekly Bible 1 Boetora Parke and Blsir, for me hical attendaince : Mr, T.Oliver for aurveying the property owned by the Association snd Mrroom, reached hy a light anil pretty enrridor from the main boilding.Further details of the new wing and of other changes made in the institution are given ia the very admira- bie reprrt presented to yesterdaÿ'e meeting by the indefatigable Secretary, Miss l\u2019upe.Amongst those who attended the meeting yesterday, cutside of a very large number of Tulies, were the Revil.A.T.Love, who pre sided, the Very Revi.the Pesn of Quebec, Revd.Mr.Maneell, Sir Henri Joly de Lotbiniere, Revl.Mr.Noble, and Messra.J.ti Clint, Peter Johnaton, E.T.D.Chambers, ! Alter devotional exercises, It-1d4.Mr.Love made a neat address of welcome, and took occasion to say how pleased he was that this fustitation had seen its way clear to establish « home for aged women, which he had advocated so many years back.In the old country the Church uf Scotland had in ite dexconesres, à band of devoted women whobil excellent work for the chart ani for the poor.He regretted 19 say that we hed not these yet in Quechee, but the work which they elsewhere did so well, was here taken up by tie Women's Chiitian Arsotetion.The ladies of tisis inetisutton did vain- able work amongst the members of his own und otier Protestant congregations, and Arch.Lenrie, for exsminirg the title deeds enpecislly amongst that class of deserving uni nia: the propriete of the poor that clergymen could notase ily reach, Muapxise Ci SOLE fur n daly eopy of the uumely, those who had to be suught out be paper and the iuetrtion of frequent potices 3 cause of their dislike «f publicity andof making known their needs.C.utrary to the ition be suid there were quite « number of such poor in the city of Quebrc, He referred ale to the good work dune amongst women by Mrs.Salter, the sucreator of the late regretted Mise Latimer.The Chairman then called upon Miss Pope, who read, ne foiliwœn :\u2014 THE, SYCRETARYS REPORT.The twenty-first year of this Amociation hss heen sipnilized by the fulfilment of a long cherished design.Seven years age mention wes made in our report that the needs of the ipatitation had ougrown the existing building, and that there was room at the back to builil an extension.There needs hare continued Lo increase, the eapecial need being à home where ladies :n reduced circum: stances, who have passed the meridian of life, may find a haven of rest in their declining years.The chief deterrent wasa want of means, and when the Arsociation was allotted the sum of $10,000 in the diatribution of the trust estate of the late Hon J.G5, Ross, | we accepted our \u201ctalent\u201d with thankfalness, and resolved to lay it ous to the bestex- change.After comidering the relative avantages of a separate site and a distinct establich ment, we found that the bert plan was 0 busld an extension io nur own ground for the young women, and convert Lhe old bmlsting inta 8 home for old Ladies, The plans were laid in June, and the two were open in November.The occa sion was made » p e, i the Associa tion has the plessur receiving about 406 guests, in lusdiog clergymen of ail dencmine- tions, amid at the close of the evening, a short service was held, derlica\u2018ing the work to the service of the Master.Too much pr.cannot be given Building eni Purchasing Commiiter the proprietors of the Moniresl Witars awl the Star, Faith awd Works, the Christian Worker, wad other rimilar publications, for regular capirs of those papers ; Mr.Thomas, for w receipted bill for a amount of crocker « number of leather pillons sud other forts, from the estate of the late Mra.M.Suntt ; à Large aod bands me dining > table from Mrs, S.Peters ; tablespocon, hight tha len, pictures, books, pipers, ornaments, cuttajne w, frutt, fish, milk, per- ouate, Christmas gitia, sud ia to the sale of work verument grant of £105 was duly also a donsiren of £25 trom the St.Genrge's Society A great deal of work in done by our different Sub Committres and fr theic peri repatowe gather the foilswing particulare:\u2014 The blonpital Committee have a to the Jetfery Hale Ho pr They jun the said deaths of several strangers which necarred last snmmer, anid essnestly hope that they have uen enabled to bring comfort and consolation tu the suffering.The R-fyge Committees are glad to report | no inmate during the y but they still re.| tain the ronm as a previ Ty measure.\u2018 The nervices of the Jail Committee are not often required, us there are not many Prorestant femaie prisoners; hot wi cases ilo they are aure to he dith When women are sbont to be discharge |, our Comrake nrranyge- cure sit dations need with clothing, anl, when necessary, 8 ticket fur their jooru y, but ton often the a prefer to rrtuen to their evil conrses, cteer, visite have been paul, and large kages of illustrated pipers reat Lo the jah.j We have hail no regular Committes for the Veauport Aaylum sin « the removal of mast of the Protes ants to Verdun, two of our thet no detailed report of \" «members have pal two interroterg visite Lo go is nt baud, Miss Clint, 31 \u201c| the institution au they continue to reorive Mrs.Browae, Mts.Distin, ft ne fat of f tne patients, Mrs.Wardell and Mra.(lisa were the mem.| para a hs .helpless .Pad als bers appointed, with the addition of several go one who was harged * sent buck others who remained in town during the La his native land summer.Thetr laboure vere mont arduou ona Asd see the hillside orchard white With bloesom ell the fervent bigh: ; The cottage panes will glow at duek, The darkness gather, sweet with mock, And weary hive, sith lagging feer, Pass slowly down the villsge street.And then, at daybreak, hark, oh, hash ! Bemesth the stare, the earthly thrash Piping, with heaven glimmers gray, His morning carol, clear and gay.He sang that self-same song, yun ksow, Ia Puradise, long years ago, Ani keeps estranged from all regret His warm, brave béart, Uuvanquiahed yet.There are 35,000,000 in (\u2018hina who are now in rebellion a, at the Emperor, aud are overrunning » Western Provinces.In India there is a Mohammedan population exceeding 40,000,003, mare than in Turkey, where the Lotul ie 22,000,000.There are 30,000,000 in the Malay peninsula, 13,000, 000 in Central Asia, 15,000,000 in Northern Africa, 11,000,000 in Central Africa, 5,000.000 in Egypt, TLON.0M in Arabia and 10,000 nr 4,000,000 in Afghanistan.In Southern Russia, in the Balkan pevinsalaund in Bulgaria the believers ia this faith are very numerous, and there are large colonies in Southeastern Austria.At lenst 60,000,000 Mohammed sos are found in Britiah colonies dian Copyright Question Supreme Court Judgmentslez save, 16,000 Lnsbode ; sellers, te Inde: Western.at 2e to 0 seller, family, at 16.00 to F nellers, mess, at 75 seters, at 54% à prekages; choice, firm: mellors, Lat 10 te he; creamery, at bl ELRIRK - Manila, Feb 1\u2014-In port, bark \"Selkirk,\u201d Crow, tor Montreal, THE Dowrxiox Lixg ~The Pominun Line Las made the follwing arrangements :\u2014Two rerronaily conducted parties from Liverpool to spreder and Montreal, thence via the CPR to Winnipez, will sail during next month, The fiét party will be in charge + Mr H Hickman, and wilsailenthe KMS \"Vancoover,\u201d om Thurdir, April 16, The «cmd party, in charge of Mr XG PCorvn, will ail on Thurday.April 30, on the R NS \u201cLabeador.\u201d Both the above mentioned gentlemen and the Govenent otficiale will make spwecial efforts t6 obtain rmplovment for prerams joining thos parties The f.dlowing are the prope wed sailings of the Liverpred service from Montreal :\u2014Steamers What May Lose Quebec the Mees.Tivngk Lim Sous Ottawa, March In: A ale of lunits took ylace at Hall today.The first limit 14 stunted near Quyon and in extent moine 1) square niles.Jt was bought hy Messe Giilis Bros, of Braeside, Ont, for 2225 a square mile, or a tora) of 52,475.The second mit.situated near the Coulonge River, i< six n.iles rgnare in extent.It was baught by Mr.Th ray, Ottawa, for $95 a winare wile.Tne th limit ie near Lake Temseamingue, and is miles square, This linit was withdrawn, the being no bidders.DEATHS.SAILLATRGE - At 10a.m., «om the 30th imetant, Lanse) be conne Boite Advocate, Q.C., rer Conmi Order eregory the Great, te ec cire ae ?CLEARIITE- On Monday muenine, Edgar Mu tcaribae, apd twenty years and two The fanetal will take place today (Wednesdavi.March 23th, at 2% jum.Tow: \u2018 tbe resi- env of los uncle, F.Johueton, Na.20 Laval stvet, Upper Town, to Xe.Matthew's Church, thence to donnt Hermon Cemetery.Friends nd acyusintancn an rexjuctfully invited to at- 3 2 f, qu nok, steady QURBBEO MoxtreAL, March 24 \u2014 Arrangements are om foot for A monster Liberal demonstration in Montreal immediately atter the prorogation of the present Dominion Parliament.Mr.Laurier snd his principal lieutenants will take part.Mr.Geo, Robertson, Mayor of St.John, N.B, accompanied by Abd.T.Millidge, J.H MeCrobhie, J.MeGaldrick, W.Christie, Mr, George VaoFelson, President of the Quebec Bicycle Club, who has just returned from bis visit to Montreal for the purpose of obtaining rates for the Meet in case Quebec should get it, returned home yesterday.Île em: sellers, crushed, granulated, at Hie.Chicago, fl, March 24- The wheat narket began at a dissdvantage to-dav, bat redecmed irl indore the ose.On the curb, rior to the pening, prices were depressed by the lance ST Jous, NB, NoTks-That St John is a sne Cvs As A Winter port may be gathered from the statement that in one day last week 25 cars of Por him, for us, the world is new Whes daisied meadons gleam with dew ; Ah ! not co us the times seem Who come but Dow to Jove and mate ; J.E.Smith, $, D, J.McLaog! Engineer, reach were met at the Windsor by Mess Blizzard, D.J.Purdy and sad Mr.H.Peters, City here this morning and alone, and probably the true total would reach 90,000,000, The Suitan is recognized by all those pen.ple as a sacred person, the succersor of was interviewed by a CiRON§ CLE representa tive and expressed himself pretty strongiy on the subject.Bur from Minneapolis, 2) car of eattle from Chicago, and cars of wool, vis Vanamver from Australia, arrived hore for export to Great Britain.Amecican four, canned eats, north-western reve pts and the weakness was woul to the regular markets, For a tine during the tuming then: seul ta be no ne.enpetitive power but near the clog their ane Ruturdav, Mav Anglauan,\u201d May a Vedas \u20140m Thursday.the Ih instant, Mex Pere Du ] r i cts mux, aged Et vears and mine 2 .Hazen, M.P., snd J.A.Chesley, M.as bo pi fei \u201csaid Mr, VanFetson, that | cattle.and other goods to the value of 3296000 | je anal neo « firmness and finally pre Forums \u2014\u20ac \u201c 9 Gomteut 1 der 4 ie races wie This Mfteraoon they \"interviewed Mr.T.6, Mchamm h June 5 the Pop in recoguieed (actos wht be ve dincriminated against by | je here from the Western States for export nant Ce nt re ne re are Feckelon Tormmeos tian, es 2m To rue o à juil eyes, Shaughnesay, Vice-Président of she CPR, #8 the ausreæur of St, Peter, writes Wiltion .Le criminated aga Y | during Febraury.A lot of valuatle fau
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