\ \ T 1 _, _ V I ini ix; 7 ’°‘““”“""’ ._ -MONDAY MORNINCS- ci~1ARLi0'm'B'1'owN P B.I JANUARY 4 1904 -MONDAY _ more em we em. T.:--'¥§.¥'4'ovn»m»si...} e _ , “Wm ._ _ J, - ; . ‘ " ' MORNING {,,,,,,,,_,.,,,,c,,,,,,,,,,_-_mm ‘ / ,_,}7.,, K v' _ __ 7 _ ` " ' ""' ”" 1 ~ ~ i __ ` ,_ ‘ / I' ff,/7,; CANDIDATES FOR .iiiiiiiiuii llziiiiii iiiiiini JAPAN WARSHIPS me Civic couiesr . iiiiui mit imiiiviciiiis shit Fon Corea v _ u time time old , council in ‘ . ~ no risia The Guardian interviews the Mayor i and the Present Board-:Some Kelly however being the most likely toeatsr the content. . In Ward One Councillor Lyons has not yet decided as to whether he will some time has been conducting e vlgoreus L Ax , Lt -r i » ~ _ _._ _ ` ‘are 'aleo» currently connected with _,""/ 1 , ' ~ f _ _ - the - position, lasers Home sad? :Reply to Dominion Doard,»StiIl Thirty Corpses Remain of Trade Invitation T Unidentified ` lever been opposed in the pact but has . i J - I , ~ --- empniie nomination. Kenny di Ce. Suspend- Parisian Husband and Father of Victimsl 1” Wm T"° *““" “°°°"“‘ 'P' “ Merchant Suicides in Montreal Brings Action for Mansiaugt- New Mon wi" bo Likdy canvass. Con. Grant had at Brat decided Nfiw BTUDW/ifk FliiU|'Q3_"` for -Si. ioilll 0l‘i‘i6I'S Rigid. ` to retire beau as is r-.quest-n by the Death from |_°ck_jaw_ |nspecti0n of Theatres. e te 0il’er. The civic election for Charlottetown Ward toagain offer he will ue io. T .ere eervieesat the Council Board may be CIAHBIILAIN INYPIID OVIR. _ ara many who in the best icteieete of the --- .___ _ "Ward and of the city desire that his i - Orr ,J.2~S ll.- li- ,, uk” puma 0” Wsdnadly’ Febn." mth continued through another term., *W* ll: (hl>0I<;ol 2 illln Zd UIIIOAGO THEATRE YICTIMB ‘nd 'osnsmenbls lnmnsb hu bun In Ward Three Councillor Clarke who “M05 WU “lil l’°l1\ if 0 In B0!! 0 Cameco, Jan. 2-(Special)-The total as chairman of the Market Committee has °f T"~d° W lf- Chlmb°"1‘|“ "Uni him number of corpses recovered from the arpused regarding the new prospective . kno d .mdldnu and tho” of th. pun" been prominently connected with the W' “U °- Iroquois uhsatreis 585, thirtv of whom council who will again seek the support erection of the new market w.ll again be Bl is roncnn 'ro Dxonmn. are elill unidentiiied. of the voters of the_eity. On Saturday in th* mild- I0 °DP°5m°|1 bl! YW N" Mr. Chamberlain writes to President 'rn-nxn nmwe-nn you nan.-;;_Aygn-|-gm, .nemwn The Guumm "Mud ‘mm mentioned. Coates regretting that he cannot accept Arthur Huu whuse wue ,md ,hee Mayor Warburton and the members of 1” WGN F°\\r C-\ll1°ill0l‘ Si»°Wlrii ll the invitation. children were kmed swore out WAHM," the Counoilto certain their position in °i°|“““ ‘lf U" P°U°° C°""“m'° il" He hopes to be able later to see for ,g,,|m,t, Han., J_ Pawel., ,md Wm J_ regard.” to the coming _contoah ¥i'°“ °‘“°|‘ i'im° W W9 m*l“i'°“°“°° °f himself something ol the astonishing Dug., the thu.” owne" ,nd Buudlug wen, .omg were not rally decided The 1°"'“ '"1' °*‘Y- C°““- M°°‘°- *"'“‘“°° vrgirress effected durlnz the mst fo". commissioner williams, energies' them Guardian understood that all with the °hi°f°f *'h°m*`°D°P“`i““°“‘ h" *1“°3i'° years. _ ,nh m-n,|,,,,ghw._ e exception of the Mayor and Councillor °“ 5°°d “°"i°° In th” "pun" Bom 'ul pears nsncnaxr suramla. lsr. .ions 'raxme rnncae1»ioNs. again sifer it the electors desire P S. _ H . . _ :numb 8;? nitric ndwuol Brown and T, Tlyyol- M., m,,,,¢|°,,,d M, ap, Mon-renal., Jan. 2-(SDGUIBL)-R U85!-A Sr. JonN, Jan. 2.-,(Specia1.)-The civil ° ° ° 7° ’ D ’ “Ms md the latter hu bun engaged vler, wine merchant of Paris, nnieided t0~i authorities have ordered a careful inspec- . P0 In H" mqonny °°“"t 7 n“_b" °t day by cutting his throat fat the Hotel tion oi the theatres to see if any improve- names are mentioned as probable candl- datss. Lt the last election it was agreed Yi _ l 4 ‘ in a canvass for some time. Ward 'Five has been represented by S"°Y- unt H Mlyorvvnrb-'mu '"8 no” °p_ Councillors Whear, Paton and Hooper. KENNY 36 00. BUBPll!lD~ posed hyAlsxander Horne, he would re-’U°“"' WM" hu d°n“"°i7 d°'ld°d °° Haurax, Jan. 2-(Special)-The whole- tire in favor ofthelattar this year. Hr. "iii" fm.. “vm p°lm°° “nd 'lu “°‘ sale dry- goods house of Kenny 6: Co. Ilorneisluthe ileld and the names sl '"k “'°l°°“°“' A' Fi°"“°° H'“i"i*“` suspended payment today. It is believed Councillor Paton and Dr. F. F. Kelly ‘“'i°3 ‘ha mst ""3 7”" Mr' Wh;" hw the liabilities will he large. been ever careful of the city exe equer N w niwuswwx raznunls. and has always stood for economy in E E i ST. Jorm, Jan. 2-(Special) There were expenditure Zo f 1 in New Br swick last ear urea un Coun. Paton has given much ct his time wit:;iah“mes at $275 C00. y to the City as chairman of the street ' committee witn excellent results. WRANG' D’“T“ EMM L°°K"'*W' In response to a general wish that he Fnicnnmcrou, Jan. i~Special)-Harry iients are necessary to make them safe in the event of it panic. A GREAT LITTLE WORKER. ' Duringa long life time the heart will propel half e. million tousof blood through the body, and so long ne the blood is in a healthy condition it will repair itself as fast ss it wastes, patiently- keeping up the play of its valves and the rhythm of its throb. lf the action of the heart frets weak, irregular and if';\.tering, thc b ood is lacking in nourlaliiug qualities and re- buires just such assistance an is best sup- lled by Dr. Cbase's Nerve Food, the great Bloodbullder and nerve restorative. _ iiiiiliiiiiillili iii] Vliilliiii ,.1 The Minto arrived at 10 a. l. Sniurday W. S. Stewart, barrister, city, returned by the Mlnto Saturday. Charles McLeod, teacher, Panmure island, spent Sunday in Georgetown. Miss Jean F. Aitken returned from a pleasant visst to friends in Truro by the Htuto Saturday forcncou. A1' roon Saturday the thermometer registered ll degrees helow zero at the Railway Station. During the nightit was down to ld hciow. An enthusiastic meeting of the Con- servatives of Georgetown was held in the C. M. B. A. Hall, Wednesday even- ing for the purpose of considering Dom- inion topics and organization. Hon' Daniel Gordon was appointed Chairman and J. D. Stewart Secretary. John Ho. Lean. the Conservativsfcandidate, was was then introduced by the chairman who on rising to speak was heartily received. Mr. llcLean`in a very clear and convincing manner .discussed the pro- blems now confronting the people of Canada and while showing the necessity ofa strenuous effort was quite confidant that the Conservative party would be vlctorlousin the coming contest. J. A. Mathieson, the energetic leader of the local opposition, dealt principally with aio G. T. P. question strongly coode ning the attitude ui’ the prescntGJvernment in respect to that gigantic undertaking. A. J. McDonald and M. McKinnon also addressed the the meeting after which thc following cx- ecutive committee was elected:-Capt' Hugh McPhee (Che.irman,) J A l\ioCur- mack, D W Merrisey, E B McLaren, A S Finnnlgan, John Hempiil, Nelson Fair- child, John Knight, J D Stewart, S AYC Bu m2.d¢ by ti'l¢ Granby seek re-election he will again oder. S. Huestls, aged 20, died today of lock- , Knight, W Butehlder, D SSkinnor, NS 5 1| L mg kneeb . hu S316 Opens 3t nine t 15 Easton; Alex McConnell Alisier Mac- and OVersh0¢ Conn. Hooper, commonly known at the iaw from nju es o y A _ P t & CO. ,donald sHem_y'RBMuc}ean -Ladies felt buttoned $1.75 Connil Board as the Poor Man's Friend from a sleigh some days age. lmomlng-"James a on 1 ’ '_ i ’ ' will aielc seek re-election. », - f f l=M-'~ '=!, ' 't f _ ° ' "W" 1 Ideals 'high feet overs $1.00. Ladies’ Invader, fine quality water proof,wooI lined button- ed overshoes $2.00 Monitor, finest quality, wool lined Waterproof 1 buckle two straps $2.25. FOR MEN. Men's I buckle oyershoes ,waterproof wool lined $1.50 2 buckle snow excluders Other names mentioned are D. 0. M- Reddin, L. P. _'l`anton, and _ E. H. Duchemin. Thus far these are the only names that havebsen at all prominently before the citizens. ii 1 high $2.o0,`$2.25. . . _ _ Manltobas, high 1 buckle We wish everyone thc two straps $2.75. ~ I 4" 1VIen's fine quality light Weight overshoes Iersey cloth compliments of th’c 1 buckley’f$115 lebuclrler--~~-~f ‘f " r' "mv 'iiiiiiw Bins. EEE E E333, _/-/arse, T buckle? $2.75, 4 56350"- HASZARD & MO0RE. \ C O ' Hillsboro Rink , t ENN m0ii(idV diiii Cilili‘$(idV »"t f 1 liiolit a hand Zoncert---itli Promenade and Eiuoy tlic Music, l0c. casoni Tickets $1.00. WEBSTER & YEO. ._, .s T i S. , ' . f . ‘i 4 Alllenk-Mqpnealern. -. Jn * . . . _ _ , .t/, ,- . ‘ _Wm ,mm _ r . 1 ‘T.T'Si~:'v'»;T‘~”`{`-T°{'~"\ I i ‘ ENTRANCE T0 LIBEARAL ARTS BUILDING, ' ' Now in course of construction at the great St. Louie Exposition. ‘i \ ~ i ', ». -~ __ _, .. ' , w... Believed They Will Seize Port ` of Masampho Great Activity in Japanese Armories. War Party Ascendant in Russia- War inevitable and Draw- ing Near- *___ J.\PaNi-:en SQUABRQN ssiui. Toxio, Jan. 2~(Speciai)-A powerful squardron leaves on Sunday for Corea and it is believed will seize the Dort of M“5“mPh°» “U ilnilartant port near the coast. in southern Corea. aurrvn i-nsPaiu1ioNs ron wait. G"°\‘f *CUVUY Drovsils in the Japanes arsenals, both naval and military and EVOYY Dl'PDs\ratlon is making for immedi- ate war. wan rairrr noiuixarns russia. LONDDN. Jan. 2-(BpecIal)- Ad vices to Lord Lansdowne indicate that the war party in Russia le ln the ascendant and there is little hope of a favorable reply to Japan. wan nirnricviiu iivltviraixniii. All indications are that war draws near and it is believed to 'be inevitable. Rev. Mr. Robertson is expected to arrive here jtoemorrow to resume charge of the Presbyterian congregation madc vacant. by the resignation of Rev. F. S. Cctfin. Tiiic special meetings at North River, in which Evangflist. Rev. A. F. ,Baker, is assisting Bev. A. F. lli-owne, are largely attended and already they are creating n deep interest. Mr. Baker is is very forc- ible anri fearless speaker, and has a way oi saying extremely sharp things in n manner to avoid nil offence giving. Next; Sundny he will preach at ll n. ru. and 7 p nh. The special meetings will be continued next; week every evenivgcxcept Saturday. HOW TU BEAI' FIFY THE COMPLIEX- ION. To have a soft. emosth skin, free from eruptions and pimplea. the hluovi must be healthy and pure. Fcrrczane invigorates enfc ebied blood, and clocneee it of all lm- puritiesixnti poisons; ir. brings color to the lips and cheeks, hrilliancy to the eyes, whitens hlic tcctii and swectenn the iireath. No tonic eoinparea with Ferro- zoifc in rapid action and permanent re- sults. 'I`rv lt. Price 50. at druggiss, or Poison & Co., Kingston Ont. lm, Ilaninmr ia Pima Cons llxanacma. Iionestdisoouuts, thi\t'.~\ what Pat/on’s give. _ “Qi The Compliments of the Season to cvcry body. Do you keep a Diary ? Then sec our nice line for Ofiice and Pocket, (i9o4.) Canadian and Whittakers Alman- acs for 1904. Peioubets Notes on the international S. S. Lessons for |904. ‘ carter if co., Lia. f an more than without sugar or flour .. -....*1°::°i‘:t1:.#=.‘:»m I iri\rlni\'i T D I l.‘ii\ih 'FII-'J A sf’é;»em».~tt»»eff_:ncite -ll " Q 3 ‘ T ‘Y v/,IJ/‘ft W ’ t ; 1 .r ' I r \ I » l,i` it F .1 Je' 1; , . i +‘ » i o l. 7 7 x lf he ii I I i* ~.~ x We a-.>~‘_ 3- n n\\ \t\“ - ¥ .. _W `\. 6 's ,; 1 1;; 1 l \ ' 5'-K::1_1"’ \ 5a .. , ~§` i X vi* .< ,\\ }n\>.i, t ‘f ` se,