-.- R. -- y _ _ _ n., I _ i'-~ 4 L - PAGES Monuxmc I '° 5 Enrrrou Q iiir cii iitoiirio ‘iron _'.......?ci¥‘i'11\'l1“I Il in il llflmeless 8l“|“'°- I 1 The authorities are now convinced that Since than rumors of foul play have it is a case of murder and will have the sprciiil and it is stated that several resi- ` body exhumed and an autopsy made on it. iiuvisiiiii in , EIIHL BHEY Til LIINIIIINS PIIIIHI VISIT IIIIELPH Loxiiiis, Nov. iii.-The coming winter isiiipiillyshoivingthe inadequacy of tliel Orr/\\\'A, Nov. iii.-Iion. Sydney Fisher nickesliiit' bill for -providing employ thas written A. F. Jones, president of the iiii-iii iii ri-lii~io|‘ the prevailing distress. Guelph l"at Stock Club, stating that the Tlicgo\'i‘riiiiiciii~ has surrendered every govcriiongeneral will visitGuelph during economicpi-inriple, nithout creating an the winter fair in Dceciiihor. The pro- etliciuiit ii-iiicily. New machinery has , posal is that lic shall arrive in Guelph on bi-cni'i'l=iitciloiit` of the ratcpayers'muney 'l`liursday, visit the winter fair and to ruliiiiiii.~tei~tl\e relief funds provided by Ontario Agricultural College, attend the rliiiritiililie sulisvriptions, but this liulf-Fat Stock Club banquet on Thursday un-asune has had the effect of drying up evening, and leave on Friday. tlicspriiins oijprivnte charity, and there are iioiv no relief funds to administer. i’eo|ilcdei-line to pay both ways, and lit-t-lrirc that the government has no right tozissiiiiiiz ii. serious responsibility and leave its work incomplete. -<__._.__..;_. .\'cvcrc colils ami painful coughs de- miiud prompt attention. The great dang- eriii tinuliles of this kind is delay. Don’tI neglcclsiii'oiiglif0i‘colil,it can have but oiiciesiilt. it leaves the throat or lungs 0iI»otliail`cctcd. liughes' Cough Mixture relieves at once and a cure speedily f f0lID\\'s. Prici-:£5 cents per bottle.-Geo. illiuiihes, .»\i.oii.a¢.\;ies Han. icfiii EEST EEST EEE Ladies! ]ust for November we will give for cash 2 por cent reduction o Ladies’ Invictus Patent Lace Boots ffor fall wear, $4.50 now $3.60. This is a good chance to look well and save -money. Goff Bros. PNESENTNTILIN lil SIHIITHEIINN MoN'rR1i:A1.,i\'ov13-A special London cable says: Ashort time ago a sugges- tion was made that the services of Lord Strathcona to thc dominion should be recognized in some formal manner by Canadians, resident in Great Britain. A general committee has been informed to nvite subscriptions, which it is suggest- il should not exceed ten gnineas for he purpose of enabling some suitable pro- sentatiou to be made. ____.__-i- Minard's Liniment for sale everywere N EW BOOKS. _ We have just opened up THREE CASES of books DIRECT fr_0111 the ENGLISH PUB- LISHERS. Books of Poems, I Books for Boys and Girls, Prayer Books, Bibles, Hymn Books. to open this week I Our first consignment of English goods for Xmas trade. T, Sr. 1’i~:'rr-zasiiuno, i\ov. 1n.-(Special.)- Adviccs fromVladivostock this afternoon indicate that the mutiny of soldiers and sailors has been quelled and order practi- cally restored. the Conimandant having agreed to send home thc reservists and time expired men now detained there. - The whole Chinese quarter has been burned along with many public buildings. .___l__,i_. TNHEE STUDENTS IN IiIlElT PEHIL Stranded on a Rock, Impos- sible for Help to Reach in 'Present Storm Ni~:w II/lvl-:i\', Nov. 15.-(Special)»~'l‘hree Yale students, names unknown are stranded on Taunton Rock, a small rock about a mile oil` shore and on account of the severe storm it is impossible to rescue them. _ 'l‘hey went out duck shooting early this morning and the terrific storm has kept them iliere. . The rock is submerged at every tide and this afternoon the waves were seen break- ing over the young men as they pcrcln il on top of the rock. \Vhenever the wind subsideii an effort will be made to reach hlxoril. __________i__ l.Nl.II.l. IIIIINIIEH _ LIES IN Si. PlIIL'S LoNr1oN, Nov. 15-The body of the founder and president of the Young Men's Christian Association, Sir George Williams. who died Nov. 0, was buried beneath the dome of St. Paul's cathedral today in the' presence of an immense throng of mourners, includinga hundred ministers of various denominations, nearly a thousand delegates from British and foreign branches of the Young Men's Christian association and other organizations with which Sir George Williams was connected, and 'the lord mayor and sheriifs in their robes of state. The general public filled the rest of the cathedral to its full capacity. REQUISITION T0 COUNCILLOR PATON The following requisition largely signed hy prominent and influential citizens has been presented to Councillor Jamgs Paton, who has accepted the nomination thus tendered him: To James Paton Esq., Councillor of the City of Charlottetown: Dear Sir:-We the undersigned electors of the city of Charlottetown, respectfully ask you to allow yourself to be placed in the field as the Mayoralty candidate in the civic election to be held in this city in the month of February 1006. During the past few years that you have served as Councillor for Ward 5, and in the important capacity as Chairman of the Street Committee, you have won the hearty approval, both of the people in this particular Ward and of the citizens generally. Under your able und prudent Chairman ship many streets have been improved, permanent sidewalks laid down, and numerous shade tieee planted. As a prominent member of the Princi- Edward Island Development and Tourist Association, you have evinced a deep and active interest in the welfare of this city. It is not too much to any that you have displayed that enterprising, generous and I patriotic spirit that marks you as a fit and proper person to occupy the honor able position of Mayor of Charlottetown. We, therefore, strongly urge you in thi! connection, to allow your name to go be- fore the people. We Remain Respectfully Yours ensign flying union down with Mrs. wheel in water that continually broke over him, the Fall River schooner James iiiiwriiiiviiris O1"rAw/t, Nov 14 -F \V Iiodson, live- forthe west on an important tour. llc will visit the new provinces of Alberta ami Saskatchewan ami confer with the deputy ministers there upon the livc stock needs of that part of Canada. Mr. stock associations who are anxious to meet the chief federal ofiicer in theirlinc of agriculture. IlEII.I]H.WlHIlEN IN IIIIIIIIINL STITE general agent of the Presbyterian church, is slowly sinking from cancer, and death seems only a question as to how long his strength will last. Licut-llovornor Clark, cliairnian of the hoard of management, today received iiiitimation that Dr. \Varden had donated $10,000 to Knox College. Sllllll Iilllll BILL LIKELY AMENDED SAii.NrA, Nov. 13.-lion. Charles S. Hyman, when in this town last week addressed the Liberal Club on the subject of the salary grub. His most notable utterance was that Sir \Vilfrid had found thc pension clause unpopular and had decided to amend it. This is the first ministerial announcement of aincnriment, although semi-official utterances havefore- shadowed such it course. The ininis ter of public works defended the other clauses of the salary bill, pointing out txa they did not get mileage and were taxed $15 per day for absence. (Zim-1 S'rini.ir~'u McDouoAi.r., of the 1. C R. shops, left this afternoon for a visit to P. E. Island.-Edward Mackay, Grand River, P. E. I.,` was in the city yesterday.-Moncton Transcript. 1~lth. 'IBN dollars or sixty days in jail is the dose administcrcdhy the Police Magis- trate of Charlottetown for drunkenness Certainly Moncton is ri good city for such a luxury as drunkenness.-Moncton Times. FRED. ATKINSON, of Johnson 8: John- son, druggists, Charlottetown, is in tow_n, having been called home hy the serious illness of his brother, Arthur Atkinson, who, we are glad to say, is somewhat better at the time of writing.-Shediac Cor. Glconoi-: A. Fai-:azz-: ofthe All Rail Line, was in the city Saturday en route to St.. John. Mr. Freeze had just returned from a trip over P. E. Island. }Ic said he never knew the P. E. Island farmers to be farming and disposing of their products as they are the present time.-Moncton P Transcript. none succeeded. “For years, she states, "I wasadreirdfulsutferer- nothing gave relief. At tlmesifound it necessary to have all tha doors and windows open to 'Jget my breath. When in despair 1 heard of “Catarrhoxone." I used lr. and now am serfectlly cured." This proves beyond | oubt t at ang] case of Asthma is curable ,with Catarr ozone, No remed so members of the benumbed crew lashed to v _ i Nlswronr, Nov. 15.-(Special)-\\'itl\ her' Parker was today picked up in ii founder- ing condition oil` Brenton's Reef and those \\'illiam Davis the capiain's wife and two on board reswed' i She was heached here, biirely in time to prevent her from sinking. _ the rigging and Capt. Davis tied to thc( The crew had acted most hemicnny and had worked bravely to save their snip. They all collapsed when brought ashore. HUIISIIN Til IIIIIII EX-PIIEMIEH PETEIIS LUSES LIIILE IIIIIL His Six Year Old Dau hier stock commissioner, will leave tomorrow. _ ' g Burned to Death Clothes _ Catching at Fireplace. Iiodson will meet the secretaries of live, _“- \'i<"ronn\, B. C., Nov. 15. -A lamentable accident occurred on Friday morning at the residence of Hon. Fred. Peters, K. C., former premier of P. E. Island, with the result- that Violet Avis, the six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peters died at S . Joseph hospital, Sunday afternoon. The littla one had been standing close to the tire-place in her bed- room when her night-gown caught tire. She came to the door and attracted attvnt lim by her cries of other members of of the faintly, who suvceeilerl in ext.ini.»;ui- sliing the flames. Medical aid was hastily TmmN.,.0_ ND\._ 15 _Rev_ Dm \Vm.d,m_ ‘summoned and the piteously burned child was removed to St. Joseph’s hospital, where every effort was made to overcome the effects of thc burns and the shock but unhapplly without avail. AN IIUTHIIII IIE ENKE STIIHIES IINIIIINT OAKLAND. Cal., Nov. I5-For some time past newspapers located in various parts ofthe United States have been receiving query despatehos asking whether they wanted special despatches from Oakland. In every cases the items were accounts of crime alleged to have been committed here against some resident of the city to which the “special " was sent rind on Investigation all were shown to be entirely without foundation in fact. Chief of Police Pearson has discovered that the author of these queries is Victor Mcspon, an eighteen-year old high school student. lie carries cards, on whidh hc s‘yles himself “Press Correspondent, and Pacific Representative of a Press Syn- that although the members got $1,000 ex- aicatm.. ` ['l‘he'Guardlan a few days ago received one of these startling bulletins from Mespon alleging the murder of a Char- lottetown man in Oakland but did not accept hi s stor_v.] THERE passed away at Hartsvillc on the 2nd inst Alexander Mcileori, one of the oldest and most respected residents of that community, where he had resided since his arrival in the Province about (i5 years ago. Though he had attained tothe advanced age of eighty nine he exhibited it wonderful vitality until within a few inonths of his dcath,wlicn his strength he- gan gradually to decline ami the emi came calmly as an int`ant’s sleep. It was a Htting close to a calm ami peaceful life which his had indeed been as testified to by all his neighbors ami acquaintances. Though ofa somewhat reserved disposi- tionhis hearty hand clasp and sincerity of manner spoke more eloquently than words revealing the warm hearted friend which he ever proved himself to be. Ile wnsa consistent member of Strathalbyn Congregation and was seldom absent from his place in Church until bodily iniirmity compelled him to desist. He leavcs he- hind to cherish his memory three sons and three daughters, viz, Mrs. Angus Nicholson, Stancliel; Mrs. .iolin McLeod, Quincey M-iss.,Dan andKenneth and Mrs. L. McLeod in Montana, and Roderick at PROVED IN MOUNT FOREST. , home. I`herc was a large attendance at Every fl0%0l‘ in this town tried his best the funeral, the services being conducted to relieve ra. J. Withom of Asthma; by me Rem George Mm,,,._ B,.00kne],|_ Dr. fThue'l Olnt meiitisaeortnni sndfguarantccil ouro oroachnnd i every fornii or itohing,hlec tal and pmtriidm plies. Seo testimonials in tho press and our not hbors about ir.. You can uso it ard WN & Mlnard'¢ Linlmentfturex Dnndrufi. yonmsiiiitis gui\i.miaeLor Discoviiaeo iiv QUEENS co iAiL George Lowder Now Awaiting Trial For Horse Stealing ammer in His Bed. taken it or \\ here it \va< lor-iticil 4-i\|il.l not be riser-i'tiiiii1~il. Continiieii .~<:.iri'li was made tlirougliout ilic cells ofthi- suspectcd prisoners and last. 'l‘iii~silny night it was di., Nov, lim Tip. ,mx III|\l'Y Canadianr-iiiisi-r Nuiiliiiir- arrivi-il hem "ner ll l>€l'll0\1.~ \'uy:i;;c into liiiii.~<>ii`\ liay, \vhir:h the i,-i'i1i.~‘ci~ r-iitvi-i'"‘\'Sl5i\.\'~ lie mndi- the trip to supDlY.\\'inter stores to tin- i'i-iimtr-_ piilii-i- posts in the lI\id,~oii`.s liay i-ouiilry_ v - v . ` l‘wice the hcptunc struck against rm-ks dI~U`l\\i-C UIC "0Yl\1.:e, :ind \vi\_~i lcakiiigg badly on arriving here. The Ncptum. was formerly n whnlcr. ' Buttcrick ‘ Patterns EOR DECEMBER Arc now in. '1`he acme of perfection is to he found in all But- terlck fashions. the Lruiic.-i know this. that is why Butterick creations have become the STANDARD of the WORLD. Oilir~i~_- imitate, which is the sin- cerest fiattery, but only Butterick attains to that state of perfection which up to date people look for. Therefore it is a “clear case" of buy the best, buy Buttericks. 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