i‘i"I I it -1 iixll _M 13 l¢ ` sonsoenissy ' CHAR.LO;i`T?E'I`OWN -P-RINCE_EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Io, 1905. ) - {‘,',”¢§’¢’;,F,-S°, Q-~~ - - . .- " ' 1 =.- ~_.'~.». se _ - » _ ._ . . » , . - »<~ vf -~ .~ 'pf ~~ -' ' _ , _ V W. __ -,- _-_ . _-.; ._.,_, . » .__ , 5;., .1-. , ._ l I/ .ki/' _ _ .,.,q,-_ ... _ _ . .=‘-E is all STEAMERSUNK _inn anna _ APTATN QR-sr THE W rr Ev ~ T lcoiirsisi Moment Before the ’ Drowned, Twenty of Cie'w`Saved by i Other Steamer. '-*.~'@_____l_ ' NEW Yank, Feb. 9.-(Speciai.)- Afterliirst seen crossing the bow of the City oi having collided with and sinking the Nor- l Everett. The latter is a. whalebizok and Weilllw steamer Le!! Eriksson off Cape l has an overhanging, cigar-shaped bow,- Rornaine, F_1orida in a dense fair on Feby. !whloh cut into tho Eriksserfs hull deeply 4 the Standard Oil Coy’s steamer City of and ripped her open far below _the water Everett returned to this port today bring- I line. ing 20 ol the crow of the sunken steamer. I Perceiving that tho Eriksson was sink, The other two members of the Eriks- | ing fast, hor crewjumped into their boats' sen's crow were drowned, either in the and were picked up by the City of Everett collision or when the crew took to the ia boats- the tag. The whole affair was over in ten min-` that ina heavy gale and fog of Cape utcs. The City of Everett rcturnedto this Capt. Bunding of tho Everett said today Itomaine on Feby. 4 the Leil' Eriksson was p P<)`T/ER"TY |i§lTL”()INl)”§\T The English newspapers arriving by re- i000, is as n whole, upon the average, and cent steamers still pay a great deal of chronically, below Rowntree's ‘poverty .attention _to the distress in some of the line’ of -is 4d pcr_head per family of five or London suburbs. The Daily Express gives si annocountcof a collection made by Mrs. have made, I find thnt160 per cent, are Brown-Potter, the actress, at the Savoy, nominally under this line, and 30 per cent a fashionable London restaurant. She are 9d per family per week under. stood at the etit door and announced that she would collect from the guests while this district is always below the line that they were passing. . is news of a London paper :- no eiaggeration is needed to help 'the The manner in which poverty fathers imagination to picture the distress that t crime is strikingly illustrated by two n cases from Satux-day's Police Court t The following cases are from the police maintain ‘merely physical oHlciency.’ And Fil records: ners are out of employment. And when John cuscd at from an engine driver was ac- it s uni The missionary was ordered to visit the family m and provide them with immediate neces_ sities. youd belief," said the Sister to lue_ “You walk down this road, and v0\l B60 While walking, through Bloomsbury with a goose _under his arm, Edwin Park- s n _ inson- was arrested, and accused at Bow every window. You may not believe it Street yesterday of stealing it from the but behind those curtains are rooms de- shop of Mr. Gow, in Hart street. void of a fragment of furniture, and When arrested Parkinson stated that whole families ho have not tasted he had awifeand five children starving s at home. The constable went to his Henry Cubbon, co-warden of Mansfield The Westminister Gazette to say that “Southwest Bam, including six wards' and comprising a population of about 120,- sa ~ “ws1|,1vn~». J., so you have sob wma- . th Ham of stealing a. table family in Southwest Bam is six, one a pawnbro_ker's shop. “I would be well within the mark to_say the o at 50,000 persons are in want,of _ne_s_esf‘1. I was out of saries.""Sbm`e25,878 wsrereceiving out ro- and tour children are iiet during the weelcending Dec. 10,”-' meer who had th asia mm as was .nina doings mae aan far an renef or nfs not to have asked for any help from the poverty, but the task is an enormous bne. Relief Committee. 1 Sister Irene is a woll-known worker in Mayes was Sued 10s. and the court these homes of want in a recent state- ol f 5 - ’ “Sometimes I um in the depth of de- ho\ne,. and_ bought some food for the' spalr. ‘What/,` I Mk myself. '15 511° fuiliiiy, which they ate almost raven- use of all t-he efforts to relieve these ously. poverty-striken thousands? We can Parkinson wasoommitted for trial. but touch the fringe of them. “Then comes the answer, C1021' "lid House university Settlement, writes to definite. "ThBY_Bl`0 G°d'B D00!-' ' “Here is a glimpse behind the curtain: “On atablo stooda teapot and a small _ Irene. “Ihave gotsome tea to drink. thfmk 5 a S you, Sister,'. was the thankful reply. "It is all I and my four children shall have to- I _ ' ‘ L - - -1 % Crash~ Two Men [Cui Below un water une- nm stan a nd the Eriksson drifted out of sight in ort for repairs. x persons. Frhm investigations that I “It isa fact of grave significance that generally recognized as necessary to present exists through depression _in de. It is estimated that 10,000 wagon# is known that the average size ot the The Express and Telegraph funds are ent said: ,» ‘The poverty here is appalling he- ow white curtains hanging in almost id ood for dii.y¥ to ether ucer of brown sugar. _ ing to ent today," remarked SlSi»BI‘ TWU MEN KILLEII Das Monuzs, Feb. 0-(Speoi»\l.)-The' -overland limited express today struck Va broken rail near a long bridge at Mel- bourne. ' The engine passed in safety but eight cars were plunged down an embankment and the bridge was totally destroyed. Two men were killed and twenty-fnur passengers injured. The train was from Chicago. A sin null nr T rivals slum MoN'r|u=:A1., Feb. 9.-(Spee-iai.)-Mis. Duhstan Grey, formerly the well-known singer Miss Mario Terrouk, -and wife of Dr. Duncan Grey, is dead. She was a patient in the Maternity Hos- pital iuto whose room Constable Lambert forced his way when searching the hos- pital.a few weeks ago. This turn of the case has been laid before the Attorney General. Dapntynign constable Lambert, who forced his way into tho hospital had for some days been searching for a young wo- man wanted iii connection with u. seduc- tion charge. On Wednesday he went to the Maternity Hospital and was told she was not there. He refused to fake the word of the matron, and insisted upon en- tering. He madeaseax-ch of the place, entering every ward, including those of the private patients and the sleeping apartments of the nurse occupied at the time; At the door of one private ward hc was met by Dr. E. J. Evans, who was attending a patient, and in spite of the latter's protest, insisted upon entering. He had no search war- rant. A meeting of the governors was lieid and a resolution `pnssed_calling upon the attorney general to discharge Lam* bert., Supporters of the hospital are lead- ing oitlxens of Montreal. CHICAGO MARK ETS. Onrcsoo, February 9 -(Special)- Jan. Corn 46; May Corn 452 “ Wheat 1002 “ Wheat 118 - Pork $13.00 “ Pork $12.90 day, unless my husband brings back some money tonight. He is a curman, and has no work for three months, though he tries hard every day to get it. He came in lust night, having had nothing to eat or drink all day. "Fortunately, we had a ticket for The Express depot, as I was able to get n. lon of bread, tea and some sausages. My poor husband yvas scarcely able to walk, Tis was so hungry. It was not for my- self so much that I wanted the fond, but for him and my dear children. It did me a`. world of good to seo them eat the first proper meal they have had for many weeks." . “One of the little girls was tenderly nursinga doll. ‘Doliy's hungry like mc, she said, and she wet its waxcn lips with a drop of her tea." ` I" Footwear Wl‘ls"§r'f used in homes all over Ong. adn whore pun “Y ll apprecia- ted. le win not eako. _ Men’s Rubbers goc now 55c. Women’s' Rubbers 65c n'ow_45c. Girls’ Buckle Over- shoes $1.40 now - $12.00; 2 ~ Cl:iiid’sBuckle Over- shoes $1.20 now 85c. Chiid’s Clbth Leg- gins 65c now' 45c. - Girls’ Cloth -Leg-'< gins8ocnow5oc. ' .Cotneearly and get ' ggoodchoicoai. N /,. as -MGNEY 'FO LCAN .. - v f 1 iii iiiiiliiii Piillllili HEAD orricnf. 1-onosiro _ lnveafea Panos $23,000,000 The Company lends mo oy o' improved farms, aud`on ductivc city. town or viiiageilpro y, on tire straight loan pm, ' or-on the instalment system, ntl _ _ _ The Company has exception; fnci ities for e acting loans -'without delay, and at very l_ttie etpense to the borrower. For furt er particulars apply o . nvsnnfds o co.. _ _ . -T APPRAIS§RS.' Peters, Peters & Inga, Solicitors, Ch’t0\vn, P. E. I. Tortilla iuimnnn Hsnirax, Feb. 0-(Special)-Capt. Gorst of the steamer Damara and his crew nrrivod here this afternoon. The Captain gives un entirely new story of the loss of the steamer. He says that when 10 miles from Sable island and i`8 miles from the mainland the steamer struck submerged ice or s. wreck and had a hole punched in hor hull. Ho at once ran for two hours towards land so that he might be near if it was .TELLS HIS STORY ERNMENT- found necessary to take to the boats. BY the end of two hours the water had Goodfellow, mother of Wallace Goodfel- risen and put out the fires in the boilers low, the young man who died recently of and the ship was settling. typhoid fever, and Elizabeth A.Grant, and It was finally decided to abandon the W. A. Burdette, Christian Scientists, who polling. All the ministers except Mont- Btmm" and "HF wus d°“°~ were in attendance upon Goodfellow The Captain's bout came through float- during his u|,,,eBs’ were thi! ing ice and was four hours in reaching mommg Columiwed fm. Um] hy land' while l'h° matgs b°"'l" which “v°m' Coi.Denison on a charge of manslaughter. o¢Lthe lee, was six hours. Says the Damara First Struck Submerged ice Has 'Begun Business-Dates of Ministerial By- {I(nocked Holes in |'I’er Bottom-The Water EIections~ No Opposition Expected-Three ' Rushed in and Put out Fires- Was Christian Scientists Committed for f A Not out of His Course. MansI`aughter‘in Toronto. TonoN'ro, Feb. 9.-(Speciai.)-Surah| busincss.Dates were fixed for by-elections to take place Feb. 21st. and polling on 28th. It is not expected ihat there will be any cith have large majorities and will pro- bably be accorded ncclamation. Mr. M0nteith's majority was under lil), but acclnmation is expected in his case The \\'hiiney Government has begun also. Capi. Gorst says he nas not out of his _- » `» ~ V Q. .»~,;:. -_ -_.,. ` _ ; 1*' . WUN BIG VIETUHY *il / ' I ’ i R A CUTUNG QN THE RA1Lv\rAY_ while his rival started across the Atlantic uumu nur _ _ml ._-_._ VANCCUVI-Jn. B. C. Feb. 7-The eilicien- cy bi tho§Canudian-Australian steamship line and of the Canadian railways and their advantage over rival American '“ stcamship and rail lines are well shown by the result ofa race round the \vorld.`A French-Canadian named Baiily Foiquet of Montreal, and an American named Ernest Blake, of Santa Fe, New Mexico, entered into u. wager for $2,000 us'to who would get round the world first. and the Montreal man, using the Cuna- dian lines, won by u. good margin of three and three-quarter days. The contestants, who are brothers-in-law, started from Paris, the French-Canadian going east, _ _- _.--_ ..._ ._ _.M to NewYork and thence to San Francisco. Wednesday which made tho rail The cuttings made after tho two previous storms are almost entirely filled up and to the work of clearing them out is added the task of throwing the snow to a great height already made by the two storms of lust weeks. Tho drifts range in _ height from tcn to twonty feet and at` several places drifts are estimated at twenty five and thirty feet. W'ith each oi’ the trains starting out yesterday were snow shovellers,ranging in number from twenty-five to fifty and these do the work of releasing the engines and pioughs when they are embedded in the ma.`ssivo banks. , Last'evening communication with the west could not hc had on account of trouble with the storm. It could not therefore be ascertained if the train west had got through io Tignish but such was expected. At seven last night the train going west from Summerside where she had left. in the morning had reached Bloomfield and was making good progress. The train stalled at Kensington and comingt/oChuriottetown with n number of the local legislators on board lust night got as far as Freetown where sho laid up. & Rl At the request of some of the ticket holders, the Rink management has decidedrhat is funn. as ice win be' scraped after the third, sixth, andninth bands. _ Skaters will confer a favor by leaving the ice while this v . is being done. ‘ GIANT SNOWBANKS -- - TOWER T 0 THE SKY§.;;.Z';:°;;r°;.::;€°.2;.i';f;;.:‘;';.s:1;f°:f::i But Three ofthe Iieaviest Engines on the Prince Edward island Railway Charge them Unfearingly---The Work 150°' f°“°h‘"f= the *>°“'-deff fm” Wi" 5° C°"fi“U¢d T°day» ii.. °.‘ZZi’.i`...".?.?“X.?L"i1Z."if.“{."`T.i Snow lighting on the P. E. I. Iiailwayl An immense drift ahoutflve hundred feet was begun yesterday with renewed vigor long and twelve feet dccp gave her n. great R after the storm of Tuesday night and deal of trouble. n way line in as bad u conditlonlstalied in the storm at Kensington got as ut any time in its history. about aquarterofa mile past Travellers The success oi Mr. Baiily Folquet is at tributed by himself “to the superior speed of the Canadian-Australian steamer in » ~ ' - V which he sailed from Sydney, N. S. W,, lcd under his own ling, while Mr. Fol- quet used the trains of the Grand Trunk and the Canadian Pacific railways. It seems that the only time Mr. Fol- quet travelled on American _soil was ontreal, when he had to get to New the journey. Mr. Blake, meanwhile, was hnstenlng to Paris from Austra lin vin. llrindisi. The French-Canadian ot to the gay capital on \Vednesday iorning, while Mr. Blake did not put in appearance till the Saturday night follow- The "al" '°l"g we" th" md "JE" bee" ng, An of which is if flaunt-r. victory for unada, Australia and the all-red route. Rest last night und it is improbable that Them 1"" been B Rum! deal Bam at it , _ _ one time and another-especially in ,vviii make Summerside till well on to New Zcamnd__of the advantage of the day. _ _ _ Early yesterday the snow nghung tmiu San Francisco route over the one vin. with snow plow and three “mines and Vancouver, Too practical experience of nity men for shovemng whiohleft for Cape thoI‘rench-Gunndianlin this notable round Traverse in charge of Conductor Tnnton thwworld trip Shouid Ro 'L “mg had got past Lovniist last night-about “'97 toward" Ycmwmg mm' vi°w° twelve miles from the city but did not or cmfise’ it' is dmcrcnt as mr expect to go mrtlheh A dr," at Clyde is as Non Aeaiand alone is con(-crncd,_thai. said tobe thirty feet high and this the °_°l°“y_ n°"hnv_i“R the bcnam' of n mrec" "Mn Wm have to combat t_odBy_ line to this city, but for the rest of the The train stalled at Mount Stewart dur- wmld it’ has been unmismkcalfly "‘h°w“ ing the storm mu for Sour” yesterday that thetCanadilan-Australlun line is the morning and last night had gone up as best’ one ° "aw on' far as Selkirk, about seven miles distant. The drifts to be encountered before it reaches Sourls are said to bo twenty-live _ feet high. -__ The train leaving Georgetown in the morning haria hard fight near Mount ' Stewart but managed to work through a twenty foot drift and proceeded west to- wards Ro alt Junction and Charlotte- 'rni-: rnominrnm-irs. Tnuom-0, Feb. 10.-(Speciul.)-Easterly gales with snow or ruin. 'rim 'rl-;MPrnA'rUm-:. ww" l“t.T;“Rl};t Tale lweathlevr inogcratcd icontsidc-ralr}ly . ' yes err ny auf owar s morn ng may e T£Se:;E1`£rRts;¥]m::; ;l;:':::n gziecagi mercury continued in _rise. Early this there is no train at the Cape, the special li- Ill- it I'0i§|Ht0r0fi 17 above zero. having been caught in the city on Tues- day night. ‘ It is not likely that the whole line will Latter Books. I be opened before tomorrow. G0 to a friend for advice; - . _ Tgo to a woman for pity; go 9 Memo Books. PR to strangers for charity, but Minute Books . _ _ for a good reliable guaranteed ASTRAL 01|". .. . ...W ,,...., g., ... ' '1`ANTON’S. This; is, _thc most Iisfatisfactory . . Kerosene Dil mehsve ever handled. Specml Pnces fm' 8 311°" We buy it direct in large qnanti- t§me_ ties_aiid._c¢n guarantee the quality. J¢ciik°i§'§“§i sn W' li;.l£.§ii”N' Ellli STIKTHS RETURN Til WUHK Essaiv, Feb. 0-(Special)-The great German coal strike is ended. At n convention of delegates represent- ing the strikers of the entire Rhenish Westphalinn district a resolution was this Afternoon adopted deciding to return to work. _________,___.____ ‘ JT ’ --““°-"““““*"_",.I.iZTl ' Ver? Particular. ` ' -'i ‘ In the course of an assault can heard nt a provindsi court the other day the defendant was asked his traded ` “I drive a bus," was,the reply. “You mean,” suggested the precise, lolicitor On the other side, “that you drivo..the horses attached thereto?" "Yes, if you would rather have it put in that way," replied the defendant. Shortly afterward, in the course of his cross examination, the solicitor spiced tho defendant: "Did you or did you not strike the prosecutor in the face?" The defendant. after a thoughtful pause, convuised the court with tho following: "Well, now, I come to think, thene's a doubt about it. I was under the im- pression that I did strike the prosecu- tor on the face, but perhaps it would boss well to say that I struck him on tho nasal organ attached thereto."- London Mail. A Conclllllvo lpeech. A story is told of s speech recently made by an Irish barrister in a court of law. He was for the plaintiff, whose cow had been knocked down and killed by a train, and this was the conten- tion: . “lf the train had been run as ii should have been ran, or if the beii had been rung as it should have been rang,` or if the whistle had boon blown as ii should have been blow, both of which they did neither, the cow would noi have been injuroi illh Ili! 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