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Port Arthur’s_Ea|l; 5 MoN'rn_r.-41., Jan, 3.-(S_peciul.}_-The Star lousy published the bank timings for attended the banking operations of this' country. the elevenleading cities in Canada, show-_ most striking gains duripg__the year ing' that the clearlngs for 190i arnountecl to $2,741,440,B13, compared ~ with *$098,913,952 in liK)3. _ _were in Winnipeg and Toronto. ThegroyringilnportullceofWinnlpcgusm distributing centre for the Nortllvrest The figures for the past year are the coupled with the natural .increase in largest in the history of Cnnadlan'banksl business attending .the. rapid growth ob: Q -and are an indication of the prosperity lthat section hasagain been demonstrated and the grovl_'ing_ business which has by the substantial increase in banking, exchanges, by far the largest in thc dominion meunclngio a4s,49a,4sl. 'rule _strangely enough is in round figures what Montreal lost during the year. There is douhtlv~s_s_ some connect-i0" between the two showinlhl insofar as western merchants are going in for dlnpot ilnportatiom,whiph were forlnprly lhandied through Montreal agencies and entered through the port of Montreal. * » 1 P _. in Bao/in _ Dariiorn iN Nl'-;w YGRK ~-Child Seeking Work_ Was Seized by Man at Noon and Carried into Hotel---Police Had to Break Down Door After Door to Rescue Her---Jerome Offers to Act ` as _Her Council. ‘ -( . New York, Deo. ul.-seized by two men in broad daylight, n sixteen-Year old girl was d ed into a hotel in Elizabeth street, thillm and was rescued from ' the place only after the police had butter- ed down several doors in their efforts to _ find her. The young girl is Katie Cattogio, who lives in Thompson street. Two men were arrested and held fogthe gl-and jury today by Magistrate Breen. They _are Fernandina Capoxelll, the alleged proprie- tor of the hotel, and Oscar Aokert, twenty years old. _ The alleged abduction ooourred at noon and was witnessed by three clerks in an ui1lo,'g _near by . Charles Reims, one of: the clerks, said be was looking but of the win- dow when he saw thc girl pass. When she was in front of the hotel, he said, he saw Ackert oocost filer and then, seizing ' her,l_l.bo\1t the waist, forcibly drug ber into \ the hotel. Reuse called the police. Tile sergeant sent three policemen, but the door was shut in their faces. A detective arrived and the four_kicked in the door and _dlaoovered Caporalli. - “The`re‘s no girl here,” they said he told them. “Search tile house if you want to." They went through the hotel, breaking down every door they’ could not open. 1\fin_a_llyi 6_n' the top floor, they broke into ll. l-coca wperqnlgly lpimd Aekerc ima the girl. _ She wluianbhing and begged the cf. (l ". ". Wehave Just received a large assortment of ‘ LAl)lES’ _ in all the newest sty1es.~f _Very dainty and reason- ible iii price. Ladies' spring heel slip- 5. . I stock. _ ,. - 'fed ,i"Z.,“.i _ * §pers, 'st_l;lipé, ilizes z in Call 'abd ~inspect_ our-. llcers to protect her. Both Caporelli and Ackert were locked u . In court the girl. who is a more chilli in looks and quite pretty, snld_sh_e was going, along Elizabeth street looking for work when Ackert seized her and dragged her into the hotel, She said she fought him butCapol-elli went to his help and they. _carried hsr upstairs. District-Attorney Jerome Bppenlrod in court as the girl was telling her. story volunteered toltct as her counsel. - »V.» A 3 Magistrate Breen said it was the most brazen daylight abduction he had ever heard of, and held:thclprlsonel‘s in $2,500. each. WHISKEY EAUSES Vi / lllilllll llllllll Sr. AN1mu\v`s, Que., Jail. Ii.-(SpecIal.) -A iaflll fire occurred here on Saturday night when two brothers' Duncan and Donald Cameroll, both around the nge of eighty, were burned to death in their liome_which wns totally destroyed. Of into years both tile men were main- tained by the parish and itls currently reported that some one gave them a_ bottle of whiskey which was the cause oiV the fatality. ` Sore Throat and Coughe _¢r_l&;1_l;l:;_§%'l;c_:i_v_s_nar_ld safe remedy for all throat Creeolene Antieeptic Tablets They we the gsnnleilal value ofCr¢iaoleaa with lhoeoo ` properties i ehualldiicorloe. , |09. AIT |00 P .. " V0_an-naar.-Seldom was a eommunlty ` more alloc than was Harrington till ilWlllHSli|P i llltllllli Pilll FnElllcnlc'roN, Jan. 3.-(Special)-This city has just completed one ycar's test oi municipal ownership of a street electric lighting plant. At a meeting tonight a statement was submitted to the City had been five thousand three hundred dol. larl. ' _ There are sixtymine lights and the low est tender a year ago was $95 per lamp which had it been accepted would_h_ay‘e meant a total cost of six thousand five hundred dollars The service given by the municipal plant has been a good ons. . ._ K . » _ _ _ ' ` . » B`rackley_1’ol‘h"t-Road, when on Tuesday, the 27th Dec., the, news _ circillated of the death of Duncan McCallum, of that place. Mr. McCallum was 00 years of age. He had been in good health and 011 that day was engaged in duties about the barn and yard till near noon, when, coming into _ the house llc became suddenly ill and ill less than all hour expired. The deceased was a most estimable mlin,0f strictest integrity. fearless for the right, conscientious and exemplary in every walk as is well knowllbyaii wllo knew him. He was tllesixth in an original family of eight - children of the late James McCallum and Matilda Gregor of Braokley Point, three of whom died in early childhood. The re-_ malning five were John, Elizabeth, J amen G. Duuann and Neil. Elizabeth was mpther to the Auld 'Brothers of Char- lottetown and of the four brothers it may he noted that as theirfather before ihem they held the oiflce of older ln the Presby- terian Chureh and of them James G. is the only surviving. Duncan was married to Lydia, daugh; -ter of the late Duncan _Shaw of Cove head, who, with ' tive children sur- 'vives h_im-Willlnm,l§dward and Ida at home, Mrs. Cannon of St. Eleanors, Shaw ~in Manitoba and John Geddio of Boston, tllelutter arriving homeln time for the funeral. His reluoval"` is a loss to the home as n faithful husband and father, to the community as n. respected citizen. and magistrate, a kindly charitable neighbor | 1 1, 5 ll il I i 'l Sale! _ GOODS. D iscou 11 t A Until end of year weoifcr a cash discount of 3:0 Pei* Cc-nt A ea _,cALENDA;es~,_ FANCY Gooos, or-l»l.fN.swARE ma- all aaa HOLIDAY Council showing that the cost for thayearf Collapsed-_ Woons'roox,:N. B., Jan. 4.- (Spooia,l,)- It was not much of a surprise here it w»§_.1¢erc=.<\ W1!-__ vile »ls°l“_ri‘l°r,'i~od dacid_et the inrirsuon rc wire greetings. The Liberal policy has made it possible Ito now cry with t1'\\il\f ,"(.’l\.llHsie_»_.for the. Canadians. No Canadian need now go abroad to seek su_ccess._ ,`C_sn__ada developed, can supply 'the wants of- every energetic Canadian. Both British Columbia and Nova Scotia have shown their 'faith in this bold forward policy and I believe in the near future each will receive n large share of the prosperi- ty, which the whole of Canada is bound to reap. Cnnada's boom day _ls just dawning, no mushroon boom founded on wild speculation, but back- ed hy certain knowledge of vast re- sources only. needing man's hand to develop. _ _ 'F. Parnss. WANTED _-A. case of headache that Kunlfort Headache Powders will not cure in ten minutes. A THE WEATHER THE PROBABILITIEH Tononro, Jan. 4.;-(Speclal.)-North east erly to northerly gales, with snow. THE Tnurnnsrunn . The mild weather-.of-past few days gave way yesterday tocolder. Last night the therlnouletor registered 18 above. > SOMETHING NEW AND Ulf’-TO DATE? This is all very well but what about the old thinus that have stood the testof time? Now there is “The D 85 L" Emulsion; everybody knows you cannot linda; better preparation for all Lung troubles. _ CHICAGO MARKETS. ` *"°\' H ‘ ‘ I ___ Tomo. Jail. 4.-(Speciu.l.)-The articles of capitulation of Port Arthur are that , a“,the Russian soldiers, marines, and l civic officials oi the garrison and the liar 'f bor are to be made prisolicrs. _ 1 the conditions in which they existed on l January 3rd and any breach of this clause . leaves Japan free to take any action she made deem proper. i` Russians will furnish correct plans of ‘ all the fortifications and the uilnes with a ‘ list of the military officers, the ships and the crews and of all the civilians within the town. . _ Oilicers are to be permitted to rotaln_ their swords and their necessary personal _.___ _Because he Was Security by Guaranieelng Bonds in a _ _ Mall Contract for An- other Man, I Orrawa, January 8.-(Special)-E. M. Lewis, the Conservative candidate who lhud seventy three more votes in the recent federal contest in First Huron than Robert Holmes, Liberal is found to be disqualified. If he takes his seat in the House he will be ilubloto apenalty of $200 for every day lle occupies lt. 'l`he_circumetances of the disqualifica- tion are these. In 1903 'fllolnas Gundry, entered into u contract with the post office department for the carriage of mails. He hall to give bonds slid be hall as his guarantees A. M. Pelley and EI M. Lewis. Mr. Lewis is still lx party to this eolitlact. Tunes years ago Miss Annie Crabb left Springfield, Lot 67, P. E. I., for the pur- pose of regaining her health and strength, impaired by that :dread disease, consump- tion.z:Bhe went to the Unhed States, and for a time seemed to improve, and the prospect of her complete recovery was moat hopeful, thereby encouraging a host of- interested friends, but the last °l"‘“°» °7,°““\“`Y 2 ’- i5P°°l“l)"» year or so she gradually grew worse, Deo.(ie_ra A21 May Olin 45| “ Wheat ll5 ‘i -‘Wheat 114 Pei-k $18.40 “ Perk $12.77 . _ __ V Bioyolists and all `athletes depend on .BENTLET5 Liniment to keep the joints |in\ber and muscles in trim. ond friend-to the Church ns A deeply interested, painstaking, dcyoted worker. For twenty years all Elder and for many more active on the Trustee Board. in Sabbath School. and every department of the work, his place is not easily filled as as he filled it, and the vacancy calls true and devoted men to the front. With the widow and family we share the sorrow, having our grief mingled and modified in the cheering hope that, ill the loss sustained by us, our beloved departed enjoys tile blessedness of those “who dicin the Lord" and therein we bow to the will of the Father in Heaven. On Friday the 30th the funeral, con- ducted by the Rev. W. H. Spencer, pos tor of the Congregation and largely: at ended, bore his remains to their lust eating place in the McCallum Cemetery at Braokley Point.-Com. _ ' when on Dec. 28rd, 1904, the long expect- ‘ed end came ill the presence of her par- ents, Iadnlurlrl J. and Martha. J.Cral>hand relatives, in Providence, R. I. at the early age of 25 years, amid perfect resignation ` and thorough preparutloll. lt being liar expressed wish that her remains should ` llelnterrcrl inller own native liiild, her body vvasbrougllt to Springfield, Lot 67, P. lil. I., for burial on Dec. Blst, 1001. A large number of relatives and friends gathered ut the residence of L._ C. Has- lull, her uncle. and after a short service followed the hier to Bt. Ellza.both`s Church. where the beautiful and solemn service of the Anglican Communion was said, and a most impressive and comfort- ing sermon was preached on thc words of David:-“Though l walk through the val- ley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for tllou nrt with me; thy rodand thy stall' comfort me. “(Ps. ,Jrxiii_ 4), by the Rev. S. J, Woodroofs, the Rector of St. Paul's Church, Cli`town in the absence of the Rector tllc Rev. C. R. Cumming, who WHS °“808cd in the same duty at Crupuull at the some time. Thepall-bearers were. l John Sinclair, Wm. Nalne, Allen McDon- ald .mi F.-erl. J. Hs.-lsm, oil ming her eiri school-mates. Many hind words were ex- pressed by those that knew her, all show- & ' e.. Ins' 0:0 tlblo, ' for ooqplnj, for i»ut__l,__ui_~_“- gang. re is f _ and win not only f , _ l “ _ _ ‘" I are, to be transferred to the Japanese in l “““'°“d"~ i S1. P.a'rlmslUlio,Ja.nuary 4.-(Special)- 5 a again take any arms during the present? war they may return to Russia. The Russian Rod. C\‘Ql,H!YU_1bf¢f_>U}P¢U0d to serve with thejapaneoe for the bend” of the wounded Russians. 'There were twenty thousand Russian All the batteries, munitions, vessels etc- soldiers in Port Arthur at the time of itr1'_ The public seenl stunned by the an llouncement of Pox'tlArtliur's fall which the government authorised to he publish ed yesterday morning. Although the blow had been expected it was believed that the _surrender was a long way off and the actual fact has brought full realization of the case. . Military authorities understand thoroughly what s great change .Will bi l ii linear/iss ns inn _ oisorAcE.o _ ep ` lu Cleaning. clearing; ouimg the Pre Yea;-inning cities have ind » _` WV by ns Contact in oesiroylng, Pon Astor not offer.-ng, lurricder ` ' ' ' " ' '» ' ~ ~ - ‘ i s Much Unf vor l Co"m'ent-The us`sia`n. . of investment which will now be able td assist ,Kurokl,_ They look, forward to an indednite ploiongationof the war. Toxic, January 4.-(Speoial.)-Genlral' Stoessel's conduct at Port Arthur after oil`ering_ to surmuder has brought dis; grace on his tslr tame. Several Russian vessels were desi patched io Chefoo and all the other warf ships were blown up thus completely blocking the entrance to the harbor. The town of Port Arthur itself isalmost totally destroyed. the stores and valuable buildings have been vfrooked and the victorious .Taps will seoum only a very worthless fortress as the result of their long siege. _ _ Stoese_el's policy is receiving much un~ ' property and upon signing ajparolc not :to , produced by the release of the J ani. ami! flV°\'lbll ¢0l'l1l!\|l1i-- ____ ___________ ____ vY___ ____ _-__ ____v ____ __________ ,_,__ __ __ _._ _M 4,.. _ __ _ .....__.________._f_ ciisinviiiii lelvolzlvirous l>0wER_ i is iisuiiiiliiiii CREATED AT “GARA The Greatest Generators of Electric Powe'rEvi’I Built by Man Set in Motion. The- Praident of the Company “\ » s Started the Wheels in. Motion. \ Nlsaaas .Baum __0nr.-Januar! 3 -(Special)-The most’ wonderful genes- stors of electric power ever built by man were set in operation yesterday in the power house of the Canadian Niagara Power Ou. in Victoria Park of the Cana- dian side. Two of the units were started each be- ing of ten_thousallll electrical horse- power of which the Station when cog l \ . "- pleree wul have eisvelrmairing its Li ` n ' ii ppt oagladlv life flinddrdd and thousand horse power. Wm. H. Beatty, President of the com~ if ,any ruined elle wpe_»ls_l|iac allowed ein ._ ‘ ki 1 rush ofwator to_ the turbines, while group of prominent guests looked ol. f Toronto will receive the lint large block of power. ' . I. MEMBERS DEQLINE ~ f "v THE SPEAKERSHIP Orrswa, Jan. 4.-(Special l-BBl00¥‘i» U1 B speaker of last session and Archie Camil- beil of VVest York have both declined the speakership of the House of Commons during the coming session. Sir Wilfrid Laurier has therefore offcr od the position to R. F. Sutherland, the member elect for North Essex. ing forth her estllnablo ehnrnctcr and childlike faith. Ono renlarkylilnde was, “she led a healltlflll life, and died ll beau- tiful death." Her favorite llymll was read und comnlenteil upon nt the service, “Now the laborer'a task- is der." To cure a headache in ten minutes use Kulllfort Hcadnclle 1’ow__dcrl4 i2l___ Fllilély Nlglll, JANUARY till. HOCKEY Ist League Matches of the SCBSOD. l It has been arrraged that E M. MoDon- 3 aid of Picton will move the address in re- ply to the speech from the throne. _. 0fflcc and. Rocket ` Almanacs for 1905 calvaolas. wnlnanlms. Bl:Lcni_:lz's. The best Almanacs pub- lished. s-rl ~d"