'1~~'u-ii lil? limi _ PAGES MORNING 8 lilessil , _ , N _ .,¢,m§-r|o~u , THE .CHARLOTTETOW GUAlll)l . - J* §,’,;,',§-,§,_‘§,°,?5‘.‘,’,’.’,‘,’,.',‘§°§.., lf- . ’ GHARLOTTETQWN, PRINCE. EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1904,. . {§;°g¢;,I,-,=,,,°‘;,1;,',,i';,?,'§,,*¥,}‘ __` _ ` -- ---»~_..m_ ._. __ _,___ ,________;___ .v..._.___ ___ - ' ' _ - ~ -- --_- --1 To Settle North 'Sea Outrage-Britain will Choose American, Russia a French Admiral. The Text' of the Verdict Given at the Coroner's inquest into the Deaths of those on Fishing I Vessels." A i-oiuuissxoN or rrvr. ` Sir. Pa-rsasnuac, Nov. 2, 2 p. ni.---(Spec iali.-It is iiow regarded as almost certain iliiii the Anglo~Russinn Commission will sit in Pars and be composed of live naval officers, one Russian and one llritish, each power to chore another member and the four to select n fifth. }l|tl’l`ISH AND RUSSIAN ADMIRAL. ltus-la has practically nauied Admiral Kasnakoff and Great Britain Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridges. Although the later .selection is not absolutely settled. F it HNGH AND AMERICAN- Great Britain has expressed hex' ln- ii-iiilon of asking that a United Staffs oiliccr sit,on the Commission whereupon liiissia announced that she would select a l"i‘i‘uuh officer. _\i.\ \' SELECT Duwxv. 'l‘hcre is a strong intl_matloi3 that Great ariiiiiii will invite Adiiiléliii'Dewey to iid one of the Commissioners ' T-ici¢~oNNEL clvas oourmauon. fliliceriof such a character as those mentioned insure the acceptance of the iliiiiings of the Commission by both iiiiantrles and the world. 'rim iisouiziir vi-rimior. _ HULL, ENG., Nov. 21(Spe.~ia.l)-“Tliat George Henry Smith and William Iicugetli were at about 12.30 a. ni. Oct, 22nd while out fishing with trawls aboard the British steam trawler Crane, with Board of Trade inarks exhibited and ri-irulation lights turning, killed by shut ilrcil without warning or provocation from certain Russian war vessels at u distance of about a quarter of n mile." Tan rum. 'raxr Given. 'l`hc above is the text of the Jury‘s ver vcrfllct at the Coroner's inquest today on the victims of the North Sea tragedy. Felt L Th°“3h Y°“ "Y" l"*“'l"*§ S-V‘l““y "°“' nnsimvom nuntrs, 17 Dnowuln. wa ments' in 1908, but recover- R°5““'""‘ m*"‘““"° iroke do Y _ “ml YW’ “°l'l"e l’“"u“ll"“"°" in me “ 'mi Wm TON SMBM Nv C Nov 9_(sDed&U ed sufficiently to appear at Drury Lane at TORONTO, Nov 2,--(Special)-Preniicr, Bl°Y0ll*‘V* and *ll Hlfhlelres delwnd °“ ci ti ` tu “ * ° - oi' our asso a on must _as n na ra l v ' - - 'I ‘ ChristmM_ Hlsmalldy recently develop _RUSH before the and of the week will Mk'llENTLEY'S Linlment to keep the joints sequence cease, yct we liclicve and trust -Seventeen people are kno~.\n to B ed E am limber and muscles in trim. `assoclatloii was first sugizestcd hy you, and our first annual display of cut (lowers Tiir ANGLo-RussiAN. lililliliiiiii THE iviiii>o TED Poiu ARTHUR 5 DAY or uooivi At a meeting of tho City Inipro\'cmen‘ Association in the Board of Trade Rooms Sydney on Tuesday afternoon, called for the purpose, the following iiililrcss wus, read by vice-president H. H¢»McCurily: Improvement Assoclati0i1.s‘iXtlii93'.l‘§¢§.$ Dear Sir,-The ofiicers and members of the City improvement Association: of Sydney have learned with regret that you are leaving Sydney. During the present your this it soclatiou wus orgiiiiizcil and active work towards city improvement was begun. This was arcoxnplishcil largely through the cntliu.~iiai~iti<~ interest you per-onull: displayed in the innvcs ment. and the success which has ui tendcdi our initial efforts to nuuko»of Sydney n “City Beautiful" has been in it vciy large measure duo to, your constant and in- spiring ei’i`orts to further the alms for.- whicli this association has been foiincd. Particularly do we Wish to icfcr to th - work you have accomplished among thc pupils of the sevcraldepartnicuts of thc public schools. which has been the mgimn of hiulng these young people lake s. very great interest indeed in ihe plant- ing and caring for the trees, shrubs, i tc., both about their school ami home grounds. In educating the youth of our city in this regard you have liiid for us the best foundation for successful work in city improvement. The holding of a llowcr show by this REV. S. J. WOODROOFE HONORED BY SYDNEY Rev. S J. Woodrocfc, President City Y°“ l"""° hge" °s"°Cl“l°‘l' ..,, .. , _ .. ' (Sgil,) H. H. McCunnv, REV. SAMUEL J. WOODROOFE The new rector of St. Puul`s Church Cliarlottetown who will arrive tomorrow. interest lu the work of our association and when in thc years to come you may, as we sincerely trust you will, visit our city, you \vill rejoice in any progress we have made in this great viork with which Please convey to Mrs _Woodrcofe our earty appreciation of all she also has done to aid us in the laudable work which we together have unilertaken. We w_lll watch with genuine interest your labors in your new home, ami on nclialffof the meniliers of this ussociatioii we extend to you nnil Mrs. \Voodroofc our very best wislivs for your future happiness. Belli‘vcus,sii', when \\'e say that wc deem it an especial honor to have you oo~ ‘ cupy the position of the first President of this uszsociation. Signed on behalf of the City improv: ment Association, Vice-Pres, and others. ilililllillll llUllSl i illlllWNllii§ Mill Appalling Accident in Salem, N- C----Seventeen Victims Majority- Sir William uo.\'n PARTY sUsTAiN1sD. Sr. -1onN’s, Nrnii., Nov. 2.-The 0|; positlon now admit the re-election of the Bond Government. The Premier estluiiitee his likely follow- ing to vary from 21 ti 28 seats. i»‘irT1¢aN To Two. He has Bfteen in sight now while the Opposition have secured only two, and the remaining nineteen districts in a House of 36 where count has not yet start eil, though containing some supposedly Opposition constituencies, may afford as great surprises as today. sm W. \varrr:wAr nm-‘i~:A'i‘sn. S0 far th.~ Govcrnuient have swept the board. Sir \Villlam Wiiite\\'ny, former Liberal Premier and now joint Gpposition Leader is at the foot of the poll in Harbor Grace, dragging his colleagues down with him, although the district was regarded as an Opposition stronghold. ooomunon ALso nnr~'EA'rsD. lt is now believed that the defeat of Mr. Goodridge, the other Opposition leader, in Plucixntia, where the count begins tomorrow is equally as certain. Minister-ulists are surprised at the utter collapse of the Confederate combination. LATER. morrrnnn To rivn - St. .lohn's, Nfld. Nov. 2,-(Special)~iic- turns so far give Bond 18 seats and the Opposition 5. Thirte§n"distidotsi&l`rave not been counted yet. ut this place early today. A HOME human. One of the brick walls of thc reservoir, collapsed, burying the home and familyl of lllartin Peoples. A MILE DsvAs'rA'rmD. A million and a half gallons of wateri were released and over a mile of territory was devastated. nx'mN'r or Tun DAMAHE. 'Thirteen residences were destroyed and it is impossible at this timp to state how many lives have been lost. __.__.__ To-uA\i'§_ Piioss. Westerly winds, fair with alittle higher temperature. DAN DEAD. , i l i _ [uAL1FAx Cii1lfull1(el:£ lllllnre lileirih mc' Arm-V in ul" Ulmcd Smwx' -Sustained bi a Sweeping THE 'ELECTION RESULT .whiteway ,, |_-out of ' Predicted by Two Prominent Party Organs---Both are the Poli. Sauguine of Success in Todays Contest. (Haul-‘Ax Hicizalm.) Tomorrow this country will decide by a comfortable majority in favor of R L Borden. This announcement cannot be made with too much positiveuess or believed with too much confidence. More than at any other moment since the opening of the campaign is it manifest. at this eleventh hour that the people are deter- mined to have a change. Let theie be increased diligence in the canvas, let every possible vote be recorded and let the utmost vigil- ance be exercised at the polls. Above all, be particular to see that the ballot boxes are properly sealed. The Conservatives of Nova Scotia are ready for the fray. hopeful and confident of taking a majority of the seats in this province for R L Borden. Prince Edward Island will send three, if not its whole contingent of four, as supporters of the Liberal-Conservative policy in the next parliament. The news from that Island is particularly cheer- ing. Ontario and the west will 'givea vast majority- Quebec is in the anti~government slump; with the rest of the country. It is a mistake to imagine that_provl;i_ce wedded io me ideas and the poiiay and the record of this adminis- tration. One Day more and Borden will be Triumphant; R L Borden’s majority in parliament will be substantial and sufficient; one day more and Borden will be triumph- ant; Victory will come with to- morrow’s Sun; All the signs point to a comfortable majority for the ` Liberal-Conservatives and R L‘ Borden. who will win the Premier- ship and the People's Rights will be preserved- Sir W. Laurier’s Quebec Organ makes significent admission of many reduced niajorities.-- Halifax Herald. dissolve thi- Legislature preparatory to a gcncrni election. HALVATXON ARMY CHANGES , 8 ' . ' ' ~ W0!Il0!1’B Ffllii El&Si.l0 thin' Y°“ Wm “ml ""\l‘W“l“ fl Pe‘"“°““l drowned and many more are missing as _ we consent" OHM Lmutenunt Gowrnorto side 680 F is T Zi?.m;:;;..f;‘“l.‘i?:.;,"“’“' 'S TZHE “"E llf hlrl ' marine Women’s Felt Bus- lkius 500 Women’s Felt, Bus- ins Goloshed, 680 lnhmts’ Felt Boots 250 ul li D°n_ gola Golosheii,§ su- _PLANT _,r1AszARD fc. Moons; , We have a very choice stock of HOLLAND BULBS in Hyacinth, Crocus, Narcissus, Tulips, Freesia, Lily and Iris. ' Roman Hyacizithsif planted now will bloom at A-A. .AACHRI TMAS i _ . - v ‘ " _ Get our catalogue. See our prices. BULBS Ar , - . T. A lSlEllSE la a uymptom of Kidney Disease. A 0"-km doctor hu said: “I sul: yetmiidaapouli-mortamov amlnntloniineoloot death A "°'°..*!:." °“°‘ti.".t ¢ a :mat fax- "lk: Kidney f nisdicinswhlchwuilrncn thqmnrket, most lucene- (ul_ for Heart Dinan and all Kidney Troubles, lad hos! widely Imllltod ll Dodd’s \ Kidney E_ Marine Insurance Eng., Mannheim Otilce 33, Queen St. jPi.11s Hamann Insurance Mannheim, Lloyd’s Underwriters, London England. Hulls, cargoes and freight insured. Live stock insured .against all risks. Hull policies free of restrictions. nd man 8: Co., Company of Liverpool Insurance Company of - . _ 4 | _.___ Russian War Office is Greatly Depressed I General Nogi Con- fident of Success at Next Assault. Futile Efforts to Brighten Russian Hopes With Re- cital of Stoessel's Gal- lant Defence---Fall of Fortress Near. RUBSILN “VAR OFFICE llEl’Rli`SSl£D» ST. Pifrizusnuso, Nov. il, 1*/.46 a. m.- (Special)-The official reports from 'i`ul lb describing the desperate assaults on Port A ri hur beginning October Z6 have created a visible depression at the War Office' oi'.N. soo! cuairiuisnr. The sustained cliaruc-ter oi' the ‘om- bardtuent with :lege guns and the breach- ing of the wall by underground mines and also the fact that the -lupuncsc iiov- ernnient after weeks cfs1lcii\cic,.ardlui¢ the operations ol the beslegers has ,ivcn out these reports before actual success has crowned their efforts, convinces thu' inilitaiy authorities that after long lu" paration (len. Nogi is not only n.ulir',` supreme effort to curry l.!.c fort{r'?:’ .L E feels con lideiit of success. pyllngg FOR A BIRTIIDAY PRESENT They 1. time tl? 1y3g._\,< ‘T-the _ announcement nt ot the fortress to be madg upon the birthday of the Mikado tomorrow, which by a strange coninoi- dence is thc twcntietll anniversary of the accession of Eniperor .Nicholas and a great ltiissiiui holiday. A DAY or FATE. Toniorrowlliereforc is c\'pi-i~lc~l to he iuarkedhy fate for ii. day of rejoicing, either for ilussia or Japan :iciording 8.8 the ussaultsucceeds or fails. Pom" An'rliUH.`s FALL. is sizan. The \\'ar Ofliuc is trying lo liriiilitcu up the Russian hopes with references to the long and successful ilcfcnce Licut. General Stocsel has thus far conducted but things have now reaciieii such a pass with the ;;arri.~aon and the character of the present attempt upon the fortress is evidently so rletcriniiied that. the authorities frankly admit they would not he surprised if the end niis_pt___liii_iid. 'Ti ` iv ‘ii ¢=*=_f _ if l-”`_ ,&fF"_€" V i i /"vw N , f of Grgat Brifam 10 Sun.. Spices, Nav. 2,-ispet-mi)-Ii. is ini- 2,,/`~ ~ and pgggeil plants was held in Scp'e1u‘cr ___ , nouucod tliai. Commissioner Coombs, in An _ . . _ -., _ .. f J.. . ; 0. f This event proved hlglily successful, and and Mile Lellglh of De LONDON, Oct. 31.-“Dan Leno, the ceed Eva Booth ln cliargi-of thc Salvation Army in the llri- l vig ~ - , .. ll \ l ,Cf ' l J 7 I ' /I" Ligi- Evisiiriiiiiii; Tiiie A iiiusi Nisiaiis for Sllldlo or out- door work. We carry a com- plete line of High Grade Artists’ Mater- lals, from several of the best English Houses. Oil and Water Colors. 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