D/D/eazztfr -- 7 A. <31?" Strong Northcrriy Winds, Farr and Qc! f}_*AGES-;lWalnder- 'EGF If Affine Isersf 0 T T DAILY r-‘ounnab um THE DLDTTETDW G DDI ORNHVG Ecffllan -Goes Info Over 3000 Homes. p.i.........rs..-.-m...\......a.........l_ p cHARLo'r'rE'r<_;wN, rnrncis EDWARD JSLAND, CANADA, Tnurtsnav, FEBRUAM 3, 1906. p{m§B.m,~5P.;.M°é%B MURDERQ MAN S an auwas , BODY BROUGHT an at ala FV ’ A CHAMDER PREMIER w|rrE Home to Si.John-lilis Bride and Mother Ask the Frantic With Grief- Congregational Church fOr MON Ff0l¢°ll°" Asliinsf, Burns Big Mortgage-A ,Fine Prospect C°mP"fmL°"' - For Church Union. Sr. .lo'nN, Feb. 7.-(Special).-The body ci .lohn Arlhurs of this city, who was nnrrilerei a few nights ago on a barge on liadson Iiivcr near New York was Ir, .aight home tonight. ‘I hcrc is a had wound in the skull just ,ranvc thc right eye. .irthurs was a very respectable man with many friends here. The funeral will be held at Lanrl's End, I-ancrrow. Arthurs’ bride and his mother, who nnly lnst night. kucw that he was murder-, the mortgage representing the last ofthe oh\\rch debt was burned. Thirty-five hundred dollars had been raised during the year and tho Church is now entirely free. Rev. W. S. Pritchard pastor stated that out of over one hundred Gongregrtional churches in Canada only six remain which are not free from debt and Congregation- allst slook forward to when theyfcan bring a balance on the credit side to the union with the Methodists and Presbyterians. ILL HEALTH EDDIIES DESTDD TD DESIGN I .\'|f,w Yonrr, Feb. il.-Tho Rev. Dr. Wm. HDNGADIAD THDDDLE NDT SEIILLD YET Vienna, Feb. 0.-The negotiations liainsford, for t-wcnty-l.wo years |,_,°kr,,g to me settlement of me Hun. wt-tor of St Georgc's Protcstarit rian situation ended in a complete . R0 iipiscopal church, Stuyvesant Square, ¢,,||u,,c todny ,md Count] Julius A“d_ this eily, btw r0SliZ'l0d We TUCPPYSTIIP rassy, one ofthe leaders of the coalition nn-ing to continued lil health, and the \r~`ty, returned to Buda Pest after a Di li-~\-. liuuh Birkenhead, the assistant |C,,gb|,yime,.vi,,w Wm, me emperm. mug it-rior, has been elected by the vestry ln vho refused to accept the modided pro- \ Ih-.1iainsi’crd`a place. Tire resignation of R,-,,mme of um c°a|m,m_ Unless the Ilr. Rninsford was in the form of a letter ,,o,,|m0n yrelds M me 1,,” hom., thrs I to -I. Pierpont Morgan, senior warden of allure to reach an agreement must, it is lhcchurch, from Cairo, Egypt. dllluil thought, rcsultin an effort. by the crown DAVE HUSBAND WAHM DEIIEPTIDN, '|f\l\\Hll`Y TI-Il. TINA- an establish au absolutism in Hungary. DLIIVALISTS ID PHILADELPHIA I’n|r.Annr.rnu\, Pa., Feb. tl.-After n S\\u\'ror:.\, N. YI. Fell. ii.-Mrs. .Ir-ninle Cosgrove, who for two years has'*; nntiived with her irusband, James D. , ~r~ur R ., , ‘ “JMB Dt this Umm’ “nm mm under, the revivalisis, today began in ractcrin Business, wh|ch,hs inslsted,ls \\'.rr|‘eneburg last. night and registered' .rr .-rhott-l. At her written request her hnsininri called atlrcr ronrn this afternoon, and when he entered she hurled a bottle nl vitriol nthlm. Hcis seriously burned. .\lr.-. Cosgrove was arrested. i (Jill TGIIS THA'i`IRRI'I`A'l‘E and inilame thcrhrcat, loss of voice, Bronchial and ,\-thxnntle Coughs, promptly relieved with The Baird Company’s Wine of Tar, linney and Wild Cherry. This preparat- inn is highly xceornmclnlcd for Public :ini-nl:e|'s and Singers. “It clears the :hr-oat." id EEE WEEE- Aiurrah I Hurrah it 'l`i1is is the weather for i Zranby Rubbers of iron wear T rnlc. Men’s Duke plain toe $x.oo. Montcalm tipped $1.00. Senator, for extra wide l>-mis, $ ILOO. Dominion 850. Ladies’ Lena tipped 7oc. (Vive high front 75c. Dominion Croquet 55c. L Misses’ springliill and high heel 5oc and 5 5c. Boys’ heel w/ide so upper wi.-n’t cut at Rubberdown i icadqunrters four years' evangelistic campaign to and n Gheck for the amount be mailed to ustralasia, India, England, Ireland cotland. Wales and Canada, thc Rev. cuben R. Torrey and Charles M. Alex- this citynthrce months' mission which is expected to eclipse any similar move- ment cvcr undertaken here. Two large meetings were held in the armory of the second regiment, N. G. P. A., which has a seating capacity of 5,500. So great was the Interest that there was an overflow of several thousand per- sons who were unable to gain admit tance to the big building and hundreds attended services in nearby churches. Afternoon and evening meetings will be held daily except Saturdays. A choir of about 3,000 voices has been pro- vided, U00 being prcscntat each meeting. Besides the singers ahout 400 clergymen and others have volunteered to do person- al work among tl\c pcople or as ushers. carrqhl, alll. lloarsenen, and other thrall ailments are quickly roliuvod by Orosolane lablets. ten cents por box. All drnggisto- r-:E oceanic Eco MUNSEY’S MAGAZINE for February is a GREAT NUMBER. Ladies Home Journal and all other [good Magazines for ru.. was now on our New_s Counter. Dali Bros. ed, are almost crazed with grief. N . i In the Congregational Church tonight “Kara Fmh Growers for an luurfabed Tariff Commission 01'rA\\'A. Feb. 7-(Special)-'ras most important matter before the tariff Com- mission today was the request of the duty on all classes of fruit, claiming, that American products ruin their mrfrkets. Protection of thirty-three and u third percent is asked on tin plate to eneorirage the home industry DAVID D EDDDAII DD MDIIEY SETTING Cnrcauo, Feb. 0-David Rg Forgan, vice president of the First national bank, recently at tho City club of Chicago. “Pt-rlraps you think it impossible that a man’s soul should entirely shrivel up in pursuit of wealth," said Mr. Forgan. “lf you knew some millionaires as wel] asl know them, you would .ulzrec with me that they had lost the last vestige of the souls they may he presumed to have possessed before the mania for money gattingpossessed them. Iwould like to acquire millions, but if the process is go- ing to make me like some of the old devils I know who are millionaires, I rion`t want the money. “To mo there can be no saddor sight than an old man, already encumbered by this worid's wealth, but eager only to increase it before he topples from the earth. “Recently I saw a letter from H. mil- iionare referring to the 'death of a clerk who faithfully had served him 30 years. The man who wrote this letter is rated at $20,000,000. He is an eastern- er._ In this letter, after disposing of several matters, he referred to the death of his old employe incidentally and directed that the exact date of the severance of his connection with tho ofilce because of his last ililness, be ascertained, the exact amount due him for the fraction of the month he had worked be ilgured up his widow. Do you imagine that old cur- mudgeon has a soull" Mr. Forgan spoke to thc subject, "Cha- the foundation of the world's credit. Mr. Forgan, mentioned in the above is well~known in this city. Some years ago he was connected with the branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia here. The simplest flowers with honied sweet- ness stored, The smallest ihlngmay happinessafford; A kindly word may give a mind repose, Which, harshlv spoken, might have lcd to blows: The smallest crust may save a human life, The smallest act may lead to human strife; The slightest touch may cause the body pain. The smallest spark may fire a field of grain: The simplest act may tell the truly brave, Tire smallest skill may serve n life to save; Tho smallest drop the thirsty may re- lleve, The slightest look may cause the heart to grieve; ` The slightest sound may cause thc mind alarm, The smallest thing may do tho greatest hnrml Nrught is so small but it may good con- tain, Afford ua pleasure or award us pain. -USE- NlXEY’S STOVE ENAMEL l’0i.lSlilNG PASTE Best on earth for stoves and range Price 5 cents per box. _ WE SELL IT. Cali at store for large free sample PHONE 264. LoNr.\oN, Feb. 7.7(Specl»_\l.l-Mir. Cham? declaring that he is not acan_rllda'te forl All that is deslred,he says, is some expression of the future Unionist policy., No ultlrnatum has been prcsentcd tot Mr. Balfour, but Mr. Chamberlain has asked for u meeting of the party leaders in order that the views( of each should be made known nn. Mann is rollin aaa And Will be Expelled from Mass. Medical Society- Will Not Appeal. Bosrorv, Feb. T.-(Spc-cial.)-The Trial Board of the Massachusetts Medical Society, which heard the charges against Dr. Percy McLeod today reports a verdict of guilty. The penalty is expulsion. McLeod has the privilege of appealing in June when the penalty takes effect, but says he will rrot,do so. \Today's action practically closes the case. ---qi. DADHISDN SHAPEL SUDDENDEHED HAl.rr'Ax, Feb. 7-The garrison chspel` here has been handed over to Bishop \Vorrell upon the aamc terms as those which transfer other garrison properly to the Dominion Government, viz., that thc chapel be maintained for military pur- poses and failing compliance with that condition reverts to the Imperial Govern- ment. ani Haan is rxcraai I.oNnoN, 1"cb.(l,-An ofliclal statement denies the truth of disquiating rumors that have been in circulation concerning thohcalth oi King Edward. It explains that Dr. Ott. of Marionbari, visited Klngl Edward as an acquaintance, and not In n professional capacity, anrl says in conclu- sion that his “Mn_icsty`s health happily continues to be excellent," CHICAGO MARKETS. Orrroaoo. February 7 - (Special ) - Corn, Deo., 44) Corn, May, Mil Wheat “ B6 Vilheat " 831 Pork, May, $14.87 Pork. Jan.. 014.82 Reduclinotp _ Sale the leadership of the Unionist party. ~. I LETTER Declares TaHd_ Reform a Live issue, and _ Asks for Meeting oi i"z`i`ri`y -Majority of unionists Fam Barratt 'rar Leader But. wan Darcy' into-¢a~. » vM,r. .Chamberlain declares that it is berlain has published a letter _today _ridiculous to state that tarUl`reforr;n will not be alive issue for some years. It is a live issue now and the Unionist _party should definitely declare it stand on the question of the commercial union of the ,Eml1lre. A majority of the party are vi illing to accept Mr. Balfour as lender, hut are un- willing to remain in a state of mystifica- tion as to the policy of the party. MILITAHY IIAMPS runanvlrcrs O'r'1‘a\va,Feb. 0. -The annual rnllitary camps for 1000, in the Maritime Pro- vinces will be held as follows: For St.John District, from 20th Juno to July 7. District 0, Halifax, from llth September to 22nd September, and for District 12, Charlottetown from June 20th to July 7. THEHE IS SNDW IN NDDTHEDN DHID Cnr-:vEr.Arm, Ohio, Feb. il.-Snow has been falling throughout Northam Ohio for more than 24 hours, with the rtsult that traffic on many of the steam and electric roads was seriously delayed today. From il to 8 inches uf snow on the level has fallen along the lake shore. _ _*Qi PAPAL ENVIY TD ATTEND WEDDIIID Rona, Feb. 7.-The Pope has decided send a representative io the marriage of King Alfonso to Princess Ena of Battenberg. It is believed that either Cardinal Merry del Val, the secretary of. state, or Cardinal Rampolla, the formerj Papal secretary oi state, will be charged with the mission. I PDESIDENT HADPEHS DESK DNDISTDDDED Cr|rr‘.\uo, I~`eb. 7.-The desk of the latc President Harper in Haskell Ilali at the University of Chicago will remain for years as the noted educator leftlt when summoned hy death. The papers, pens, ink and books on it will not he disturbed. The Janitors ofthe building have been or dared not lo touch the desk, and it will probably remain uncirnrged as long as Haskell ilall stands. -_ '7()83 f Not only in its combined Boots and Shoes_ We have on hand alot of broken lines of , Men’s,l Women’s, Boyls, Misses' and’ Children’s Boots and Shoes and Slippers which we will clear out at cost to make room for spring stock. Also a gob lot of Women’s Laced an Button Boots in sires 3, 3% and 4 at half ' All for cash only. Queen Street, ch iowa _ Sworn Average Circulationsfto Dec., 3o,-’o5'DaiIy 3,043; Tri-Weekly 3,|28 average circulation of 617| to Dec. 30. 1905, and 7083 for the last week in the old year lor The Daily and Tri-Weekly. but also in General News. Special Features. illustrations and Modern E qulpmcnt. IlilSZiiili is Milli. Joan Ctmaotrr s. co., H Bel] "°°°"“P.L'lD§l°fi.L.SH‘""'“" ... ....... , 0 Q I ala by uldruggrsts. Delegates Propose Th Sr. Psreasnuarr, Feb. 7-tSpecial.)-A' delegation of citizens met Premier Witte yesterday to ask that the land question be not lettled by the present Government but left to the National Assemb'y. Witte said the peasants must buy the iand on an easy instalment plan. The delegates said they would not buy the llpd but wanted the land in gift. Witte thanked Heaven that Russian conditions were different from those MEETS CITIZENS at Land Question be Settled by National Assembly-Witte Biuiis Them With Talk ofthe (`zar’s Indepen- dence and Lofty Position. prevailing elsewhere. “The President of France is dependent on the elotors," he said,“the Engliair Kira; is dependent on the Jewish bankers but the Russian Emperor is independent. “The end desired by the lievolutionlz~.t.<; that the country be ruled by Poles, Jews and Armenians will not be reaiizcrl. “ Had it not been for this unhappy war, or had the victory been on our sith-, all would now he well, but God did not rn will ii." AIIDLIIIIIIPAILITIES EDD LDDAL DPTIDD ToRON'ro, Feb.0.-The result of the local option campaign-as there are 08 munici- palities which have carried the local option, and in these there 'are 234 lieen~~ ses. Besides, four municipalities are still under the Dunkin act. In addition to places which have voted out barrooms, there are liiil other municipalities no\v without licenses. nas avr ara ritual waa Wmtcrzsrrartnr-:, Pa., Fr.-ir. ti-ily the presence of mind and daring of an eight and a ten year boy the Pennsylvanlan Philadelphia was saved from being wrecked by train wrcckers near Nescopec, and the men identified by the boys were captured and placed in jail here. The youngsters, who were playing along the tracks, saw two rnen acting suspiciously near a switch. Believing no one saw them, they threw the switch, which would have sent the express on s short siding and upon three loaded coal cars. Tile bays, knowing this was wrong, sped down the road and came upon a track walker half a mils away. MDTDED DEAD DDT PLAYED HIS PAHT TouoN1'o, Feb. il.-The life of an actor is not always so unreal and so much "on the surface" as many people suppose, anti sorrow comes to the members of that profession, as it eomcsto those of any other calling. Perhaps few men realize this more fully than Ralph Worilly of the Stoddart Company, which on Saturday ilnlshed a two weeks’ engagement at the York Theatre. Shortly after noon a telegram came to Mr. Wordly announcing the death of his mother in Toronto, his native city. Ho isayoung man about 22 years of age and he was almost overcome by the sad news. it happened that one oi’ his parts for the matinee performance was that ofa grave dlgger, and notwith~ standing his unpleasant position he bravely went on and did all that was expected of him. He left the theatre immediately after the performance and took the six o'clock train for his home' having had extended to him the heartfelt sympathy of the other members of his company and the friends he had made during his short slay in this city. A Habit to_ Bc Encouraged The mother who has acquired thehalrli of keeping on hand a bottle of Chamberlaln's Cough Remedy, saves herself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Uoughs, colds ami croup, to which children are susceptible are quickly cured by its une. it counteracta any tendency ni a r-oirl to result in pneu- monia, and if given as soon as the first symptomsjoi cmap appear, it will prevent theattack. Thisremedycontalna notl\lng` DLI TZAHD EiLT THHDDSHDUT TEXAS Ausrrrv, Tex., Feb. ~l.-A blizzard r-ntrscrl the mercury to fall 12 degrees i|\ ll niin- utes today. It swept all through ventral and South Texas. It was pr~ccr»dc-~'~. ,,i,,, » I