Cir uiati `"°"°°"°“V C 6 B F A L °'=‘~'° A - Q g on -».......... 3,;o , ar the arg.estti1e Province W THE ”l`l'RLOTTETO I (TU CRDIA 'eaves-5 nainvrousnnn ig," - '_` _ V -- -----Av _--»--»"._.~__._ _ __ ____ ___ , _ _ ___,_,_,_. e-__~__._.__, __ _,___ ____ _,L_ .wsalrn sooloso xml' _ CHA ~- "N6 C" RLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 I, 1905- { .5 ¢¥ri°i%inm"§ sr. PETERSBURG ITHE sAc|' 33 Were GOV- 'expected before this evening or tomorrow. ered. It is estimat that over tive' hun dred meu in all are at work and last night i labor was suspended till the morning, all the hands, shoveliers and train men being thoroughly exhausted from the effects of tho fight. It is hoped by this evening that the whole line may be opened but even yet the railway officials are not too saiiguiiie as there remainsa. vast deal to be accoui- pllshed today. Sliovellers are on all sections of the line however and with twelve more hours hard work communi- cation by train will in all probability be established all along the line. , The train in charge of Conductor McKee leaving Summcrside Thursday morning did not reach Tignish that evening as anticipated and even last night had only got as far as Harpers, about 2§ miles from Tignlsh. She had been emit of Albei-ton all night and reach- ed thnt poliit _at len yesterday morning. It is expcctsed to get to Tignish this fore- uoon. The cuttings still ahead are very heavy however and much more work will be necessary. Conductor Kelly _ who laid up with his train at Freetown on Thurs- daynight had a hard flghtali day yesterday and made little progress. This train, which left Kensington on Thursday morning, was last night about 100 yards from the place called Nod, one and a half miles to the Charlottetown side [of Freetown. The snowdrifts are samo,more orlesa between where thetrnin is now stuck and Enieriiid. J. ll. Henry and W. E. Lonson left Kensington about twelve o'oioclt 'yesterday and walked to Bi-iidalbane reaching there at four o'cloek. They found the walking very heavy over the snow along the llne of railway and were much wearled when they reached the latter place. The snow drifts on the , road Bed from Emerald to Bmdalbane and THE EVTLS OF CONSTIPATION ARE Well known and the next best thing is to know ii reliable cure. Mrs. W. Ed les of Ston Mountain, Man. rays: “Dr. Ham- iIton`e gills are just the th ng. They Jo iiifhttowork at once. I use only r. smilton's Pills." Prloe28e per box. Snaps ll1. ' ' r Footwear Men's Rubbers 9oc now 55c. " Women’s Rubbers 65c dow 454'. Girls’ Buckle Over- siices 51,40 110W *Iam Child’s Buckle Over- ihoee $1.20 now &§¢e- ` " , . Ghlld’s Cloth L¢g- ~ gina 6.5¢: new 45c. Girls’ Cloth L¢8° gg Soc new 5oc. I e eel-ly-and get v choice ai. Q Mr. Louson and Mr. Henry intend driving to the eitv today. obtain coal for his engines on Thursday miles yesterday, from Loyalist to Colville. be hard work S1. JonN's, Niid, Feb. 10.-(Specl\l.)- The schooner Clarence Smith hss been The crew reached shore badly frozen and one man may die. ` The crew ol the schooner Vulcan, after spending a freezing night in thirigging, have 'been rescued. The schooner Energy hte drifted nearer shore and will probably be crushed to- morrow. tin today brought to the attention of the House the poor accommodation afforded for passengers from the Island and ur- gently requested that an extra train be put on from Cape Tormentine to Suck- ville. He also complained that the Is- land railway service was very inuric quateiy carried out. Sir William Muiock politely regretted that the Government could not grunt Mr. the Conservatives \\ hen in power paid less attention to thc Islunrl_tlip._n___the Lib- erals are doing. 4 Hon. Mr. Emmerson suggested that the Islanders might get out and shovel snow. Hon. Mr. Foster supported Mr. Martin declaring that the condition of winter transport provided for Isiund people is u disgrace. _,_ ,_ I If there are boys in the house, or girls either, then ci-cup," coughs, catarrh, bronchllis, and sore throat are sure to be there, too. sooner or later. Don’t crowd their stomachs with medicine, just have them »/,i-. ,. __ ~~..», i . that oesdl lt. For whooping-cough @_-_.i`_ or-rsws, Fab. 10.- | siiizcs. Tiiccforliiielr wercqii<;t;rIdon Ijiriday "amen neutral point other than Calgary I - limes S ca cu n ons on t e cs mn e at ’ 5s., un tie utter on c nes a at ‘ . filteeiifeot deep and the evvrflse is the Z1.:Qlilrllllillllvdslivilllelllsilsnllzlbfillddzlmlif value or the famous Regent or Pitt 1-siiios., on 'i‘hursiiuy, £155s.,.infi ciillrri °' l"*“"‘°“‘°“ “S ”“° "’"“"‘°l“l ‘°"‘l"°"' “.3 tween Chnrjottetown and CMN Tr,,_\._ diamond, figures that the new gem, even diiy £lH. The advance is generally under- I/llc “°“' Pfovmce °f Alb°"l“~ emo mis m0m|ng_ ‘Conductor If two-thirds of its bulk lslostin cutting, stooil to have been caused by heavy ‘~ C. W. Cross, of Edmonton arrived this Mcxemm with the tm", that ought to he worth $225,574,085. This is the buying by De Beers Company, with the morning as me “mn dopumuon which reached 3“m,ne"|de last, night, Wm m_ most daring of all computations, most of object of obtaining control of the com- wants me Government' to mme Edmon mm to Emerald “hd begin work on the which vary between ii liaii’ million :ind puny and maintaining its monopoly in the ` l i I _ bmhch bo Cape T,-,wc,.s|,_ Conductors three million 'sterling,with one of £l5,- diamond district. *'00 “SUB CBD *ffl ~ Ken, and fl-,mwn Wm continue to 00(_),lIl0. Evcntliesc gigantic figures give but ii “ark towards each other and by the time Nothing boyorivd the bare report of the small iricanf the vztiue of the grciitcst they mach probabw Hem. Hunwr Rlven discovery of the stone is yet known und known diamond deposit, for tliorougii Conduutm. Mcxemm Wm have got to later information may reduce this marvel prospecting shows diamondifcrous earth Cape Traverse “nd be able to mpke 5 to dimensions whioii can be more easily witiiiiililfeet of the surface of the esti- thmukh trip w Chnrlonetown with mans grasped. There is no present reason, how- miitcii vnliio of- no less than £12-i 0110010. , and pumengem over, to doubt that it greatly exceeds the . A "Mn Wm fake the workmen w- COL Excelsior stone of 070 carats uncut, which vme this morning and than Pmceeq “ati was found at Jagersfontein, and wasthc to thslassistance of Conductor Stanley. l“3°Sl’ hm‘°"t° f°‘md i" S°“"h Able” ` _.__ Conductor Hlbbett will leave George- glxanixl l;;°T";;'n°y 12;? difllgaegz ‘ is town at the usual time this mornin and - - ° ` ' lt, 15 expound Wm be “hh to mg” on the new stone will also be divided whltney Government H schedule time dhring the day. Whatever the value of the new disco- ` A ' W vory, the shareholders of the Premier Make lt Equal to of I mine, Inwhich It was found, have every Cabinet Minister and For com, in the head for con hs, cup. reason to congratulate themselves Miir- _.___ S . ir ~ _ “mal deafness and .Mmnh °t the atom' ketdvnurlon oflthe shiflres incwgsed on Lnoiuins-ran. Mass. lrcb. l0-(Speei.ili~- Pl'0Vld9 SBCl°elal`y. “I “oh and liver’ people who hu” 'Medi F" By ynearyul m lon noun S sur- Five ersonswero serious] iniured and s l __ hu them ssythiit siusrcs cotmii resists line- The boom ia the shares was P Y - '- i me 3 haue,-_.h0](1 m»_c”5i¢,y_ largely thhe result of the itssuiiiption dozen others slightly hurt iii ii (ire which ,l.0“0N,m‘ Feh_m_(SDeciu\_)__.1-he Wor],| H gmt! K °‘;und°“°omlel;*;"‘ as °fb‘g3~0‘0li dcstroycri the large fiictory or-cupicil by md", nys the ‘vhhmy cnmnet hm, da l even bigger may be loaned. The dm the Celluloid Comb Mnniifiieturlng Co. vided to “ive me Imam, of me Opposmon °°V°¥‘¥CB11“0lfi`l10WHV0r,beregnrded iisii A h““d"’d 'md "w°m'v`“v° person” asulary cqualtc that received bya. Cahi- “°l7 galnmthe °°mp““-7' b°°““s" "nd" wow employed but 5° "Wm WM ma |ietMlnister. He will also be provide U10 Dl'°5°|'|l' dliU'00I\d l“W lfhe ZUVCFH- spread of the ilximes that many had to H, f U inentia entitled tosix tenths of all the lump from the “mdowq no mv, their withnsecrcmry M' e expense o m ii iiwinuiuiiiii i f it A There is something very much like ii "V" fairy tale in the history of the Pre- ._____.__..__.- To eiireaiicadaciwiu tw mimltee “N ___ mlor Mine, which is located on a fariii Kumfort Headache Powders whose Boer owner sold it two ysnrs »-j U _ .__.___.__.,_ ,_ L I _ , ,. . y I , i h t Bo P int and m‘ 'Ml hal. the election is void ami ii new one driven es on ii xeys o _ , .~,_ ' _ , totll los ~ Q “D aw , I lii_iii»it>i1i»_\;ln-kiiVelil.` N V Www YW *_ no ' sl* ' ’ l:/f ' At the request of some of ` Ii . ' l'V C - .A 'L ., in future the ice will be ii- ~»----»-~ -1 ee-»~ l'.*.t:."‘.°.i1°»‘.i"..i.:".‘:' 2.. i‘.":...';i;'. i. “"5"” lm" "ly "rm", Mumed imrnlediatz relief Tn this way ou (ha scnlwd after the thlfdv slxtha fl . . ° _ i L ‘ I » °i»r\tl°H°- put the medicine right on the Plyncs \‘ ' ‘ " - . and ninth bmds_ __ Uwiiiwi mild *\`“I\"'° _ " -- i ,_ _ e bein8 done. “ Sir Viliiiiaiii in tnrn let his mind swing `bank to the resignation of ministers 0 hiin with being a traitor. ¢=»~_i' -.3 i" ` ~ BOMBARDING THE JAPANESE LINE Fighting on the Japanese Centre and Left Wednesday and Thursday--Another Russian Repulse-Position oi the Two Armies Unchanged- The Outlook Uncertain. Toicio, Feb. I0--(Special)-Tlie Russians attacked the Jups Wedncsfisy night but ontinuod to bomliiird Field Marshall W9" ”9“l"°‘l' yii.ma's centre and extreme left on Wed- ‘_- The geiieral situation at the front is unchanged and both armies lioid their among \\-hum wus ML 1-‘gator from Sir iiesdiiy and they slielieii his extreme right former positions. It is not known what/her Mackenzie Bowell’s ciiiiiiiei und ciiiirged on '1‘hu1~§(1“y_ the present movement will orwili not Small bodies of Rus-siiiii infiintry lem; mage“eml,_,,,Kagemcm_ The discussion grew hot and SirV\'iliIniu Muiock challenged Mr. Foster to explain his ucticri. Mr. Foster rcplicrl that Sii'Muckciizic Howell Iii liriilii liiiil invited Sii'CIirirles Tupper from England to become Prciiiixr of the reorganized Govcrnnient.. Sir Charles Tuppcr :Zinc and Mr. llowell the ministers to resign. . M I-l\9l`0\1lJ0\1 dl‘l`ll\ ll 10 C1\f1`.V 0U! I-IIC vvcimiii:i~ there wus ii good uudiciice iitilic agreement. ills failure t0 do so induced concert in aid of the Poor iicici in liic ` rg? LAST NlGIiT’S CONCERT _INQAID OF CITY POOR Notwitlistiiiiiiiiiir tlio`\'evy uiifiivoruliic arket llull lust night. Hon. Mr. Hnggart also had usimre in the discussion which was the ilrst reiiiiy iively time this session. CHICAGO MARKETS. IIIMIINIUN BIIIH A J il ’1‘i(;Nisis, Feh. iii-(Speoinl.)-The train ble-bodied men me struiding around llllng to shovel, politics is iiiufic nlie lest D! hl\\'lU¥ lil* h9l\d 101'" Ulfby K lllflvlllll or eiiiployiiieiit. 'I`r.'i.in iiicn siiy tiint ii CFMIG- UC Will* 24 .Y0i\l`5 Uf “Fif- evmity»0ve men iiiiil been siioveiiing nee the order issued the ii‘iiiii.‘~i could ililllwuiii Tonon-ro, 1~`ei>. lil.-1Spei-ial.l-Chief ic \II"eni.wni‘tI\ election ease deciding I I The chair was occupied by Mayor Kelly und the progruiuiiie wiis intro- duced iiy God Save the King piiiyeii hy the League of the Cross lliiii