i i A 80:: ands f9'0c OF ANY DAILY PAPER ,,. _ .. ~’ ITTET UAlilll IX lx ”' . ll _, 1?, -- .\. - .. _ -fi - _--f f~_~ §v?i3i’ll'¥»!§§_£i;B".»,2}~_i" ' A ' E ` ' ,` .raises nnwAnn;1eLa_H1a.omins,'rHuRsnAv, Jimusnvriaieos. { g;r;g1,=,,°°,r,;,;,g;'-,gs c } A "liiiiisiiin in .EN _ h 'sfrliiiliii' iiiiiiii Piiiiii isis.-aspeein).-The - . _ i_. i- ii _nits X J is.-is in.)-T I A , an. pcc . _ I l0Wln|!fIl|And~ illnldentl ihave ,hoonmsic-‘i Qpsnmg 1 Muratlme Province Athletic Assooiiiti _ emiui iuurtureemautiiseeureeiiu Nut' ;alQ|q[t$|_ml:n3B--A l teuigia decided iiiui the windsor-Truro wear Ch|nc5¢ Coafs, he ure Study tb tho Maodoslaldlflllhltutei . 5 i kg V _ hockey gainemust be played again, t =Lom\loli$b8kll_5l\d\`ofHi\u\Dl\ilx'B; Bmw” ‘ ,_ Windsor Club to bear the expenses. _ ‘ 4#-$i08l,00'0io`r_flnorcas,cd modation at ’Cl\&rlod@¢ioi\m-#finite ' . 4 ll _ `l‘ A-,....:,4,., _ _ __»- ` -»~»» ---~ Annie O1mr},e'o,f`iiey` View; \ _ __ __ The New Glasgow-Crescent game give I I-|0112. G|llX'\Q0_Ui»O_*»ll 0'l1\AwA chu ID. 'Not since 1379 has Glasgow on n protest from the latter teaii CHINESE TROOPS . Sl HELP RUSSIANS h»;fSo General Kuroki Reports-Many Russians Caps and Even Pig- " tails-Ru`s`sian Cavalry l)riven Back- ., ' I Y /_ _ mud H%Y§5»1iid¢59P‘: l V I i . .V Q to the Crcsconts is novvnwm-dedtoNe»: Losses. _ \ 1 onlin, .ruiuf is-ispeeuia-'rue House sat e_xectly.twelve minites' Wally “Hd dllflllk lihll time the estimltesf were reid onlie tems. ameiurtiie iniuie :gr-iu'i1wi§f’ie »ios,ooo fer »iuneesui§ aceoxuodatidn_at_ChurIottetown, K This iiililll estiiaaii”-l,Mb your were, soa,9ss,:-ies, but this you the into fief ;`ua,aa4,5ss. ‘ ‘ ***'°"*""P*""""'”' ~ iiiwxuithemwueh aue_oli,\unotion asa new WW ` _ , ` _ Esngwwxdnngulfuuuisnw ilidliamcut, _ V ' ‘_ ‘ The principaiinoreascs are in railways" " “meh oummd 'iw the °pem_“g °t uae - _ -_ and canals half a rpillion and post odiees House. The last previous occasion w si when Lord Lorne called together the new and publieyvorks a quarter million each _ Parliament which represented the great A The increases for militia is $13,000. » - - E ~ .victory W0" by Sir- ‘Jiihn -A. Maydoiiulfl- , , ' d inthe election of the fateful autumn ' ` isnt ‘This b bi » 0'rrA\'va, Jam *18.-Special.)-llieyon appointingnnommibtoe to consider th ate transacted no business today and w .probably adjourn -until` February, 3 -°-- 1 _ _ the fact that at the -opening t shortening of the form of prayer the Sen-, Yell’ the Silica between tho \>\1r "1 S'r. Jomfs, N. F. Jan. 18.-(Special).-A of the Senate and the door of t cold wave the most severe for years now Ch“ml’°" “'05 m°l`0 Cmwded Wm' 'C0 prawns over mls Muni moners than ever before in the nieiiior TRENCHE5 l;lKE TO THCSE BE , V .~'. Tomo, Jan. 15.~A naval officer wholllights. ` has returne`d’here'from`Port Arliburlrgls- i 35: cussiug fthe conditions at the for said; ' ' “The condition of the worships and inthe town was much better than had hoped ifor. Evidently there was me still used for the wounded and #Russian naval oillcers soy that it is im possible to ascertain whether the Japan D 8 the ships iii the harbor. much fortlfylng done at ‘Port Arthur prisoners after the siege cominex1o€d._ The work on 203 Metre Hill were not perinanen of the prison. , _` miss IN THE CHEST. , Mr. John Clark; Port Hope, Ont states'-“Last winter I was so -bad with a a cold that I could not speak above whisper, and had great pains in the cheat. A triend ised me to try Dr. Chn.a¢'s amp °t{l&‘°’d “n'1,&r“’§°,.g,l;l'2f;“%g bi:-|§ TonoN'ro, .T an. I0.-(Special.)-Winds ui' '|11 GP . _ Wiiolfi-llavgi vEu'nauyv:erinu»'_.’if not useifylIiriEi'odio_ine. - V f' rf --- ‘ oi-AR-iiEs For] rocket, 'Ofticc . _ i _ iii uname, . All sizes, all styles, and ‘bind-` ‘ ings, All pificos-.'7 ' ` p .mfr .hs iiii izunin Sciiiiis , Misses’ and _ €»l0ih_ ‘ » Lcssiib, ‘$ 1~ sity's laboratory to mice. ' l Y . l P . In the _absence of Dr. Gaylord, the head 88°C. A 6560 for ,. _ THE WEATHER THE PROBAHTLITIES. fincrfeeslng to strong breezes or moderate lguies southerly to soubl1westerly,"milder -with snow turning to rain. 2 frll murnnrrnnn _‘The coldest registered early yesterday morning was 0 below. During the day and lust _night it gradually moderated and at 4' a: ni: it _Was 2-above zcro. o_L'n;roLKs cAN"r s'raNn ` , 5HAl‘Bh, pu ing medicine =butiuvari».b- ly find IJr.EHnnilt`on's Plli' of Mandrake nn_d,_§Butternut the mildest ourefor con- _stlifation and sick headache. No grip ~ing?¥{iins sure cure, price 250. Use on y Dr. amilton’s Pills. - ohne ii hu ¢ B'lnrmr.o, Jan. ‘I4-Experiments made at tiie Gratwick laboratory, otherwise known as the cancer laboratory of the cesiifully in the 'cure df cancer in micen Whether the cures are permanent re mains to be seen. ~`Brs. Harvey R. Gay- lord and G. H. A. Clown, physicians in charge of laboratory, are inclined to think V thai the cures will be permument, and already they are studying in the direc- tion of applying the cure to human Vbeings. ._ Y The experiments involved the appli- tion of nserum discovered in the univor-i i of the cancer laboratory, Dr. Clovis, his associate in the work,`was asked 'for a ' statement. _ , From a mouse received from Copen- hagen which -had cancer, Dr. Clown said they had inoculated -150 or 200 other 'mite i ivil.of which now have cancer. “We ex- ` periiuented on 'these mice and we have met 'With what wmrezlrdas great sue-' oe _ ln ell we oxperimented» upon; abzt iifteeu mice to effect euies. We ,a__._._ ,_ d to University of Bulble, have resulted sue-‘I pended. , ___________i_? glllHiSllll lllll ese iirdor the o enin of sea-cocks sank i ' I The hospitals are fairly well kept an _ _h t , ,. s “The treatment of the Japanese prison- _ t ers at Port Arthur did not compare with TQRONTO, ,]',m_ 1g_(Spec|g,)_)_Wa,»mn¢s and the trenches there' were similar to` that accorded the Russian prisoners in those need by the?_Boers during* the South Japan. The J upanesa prisoners ' were African war. It seems that the Russians given poor food and no fucl, and only had no general els ctrlcal scheme-or mov twice were they permitted to go outside able engines _or dynumos for search-- l’ ‘ have ,been issued for the arrest ou charge of manslaughter against Mrs. Goodfellow and two women and one man, all Chrlst» lan Scientists, who by failing to secure proper medicai treatment caused the iieuiii eiwuiieee Geeufeiiew, sen of the accused. _ _ Mi~s._Lce mother of thc woman, admi- nistered Christian Science treatment at one dollar per day. , _ __.....__.,____ FALLSAHE DRY- ~ ' g Nissan; I~‘sr.i.s,0ut., .lanuary 14.-A remarkirble condition of uiiairs has prc~ vailed at the Falls for thc past two days. A heavy ice run and low water have al- most blocked the American channel. The AinericauFalls are practically dry It has been possible to walk across from the mainland to Goat Island onthe bed of the river. The Canadian Falls arc not _aff`ectod. 3 _ ,CLAIMING LAURELS. LoNnoN,January 14-The correspondent of the Telegraph at Port Arthur real'i'li-nie `0ii the authority 'of prisoners that General Kondrotchenko was tbb real defender of `Port`Arthu'r, and that the fortress never wouldhave surrendered if heharllivcd.Ac- “oordlng to 'the correspondent, General 'Stoesse1 was inclined to surrender in ‘AugustL A ‘ MANY SUDDEN DEATHS _ , Are traced to a heart that was neglect cd. If your heart is weak or beats to rapidly you need Ferrozone to strengthen the henrifa muscles, regulate its action -‘a d stop ,smotherlng spasms. Ferrozone fairways cures weak heart and restores t is organ to a stroni; healthy state. The _ _ pro a y accounts after Mr. Speaker was larger and in of the Commons. of for lils vantage below the biir were eager] Senatorial seats, assisted in his feat ii The galleries were like the floor, more MONTHEAL' ']““‘ 18"lSpecl“l'-l°Gl"°°° crowded than usual, for though citizens Ill the Iliilllflll Wll0 ls i0 (U0 OH Ffldlli' HBH of the Capital get used to the brilliant declares that he is ready for the end. aceno the number from the outsldei ol; the population. B or eager than usual, and a few_ point-s of Y _ _ , , seized." One of those who get a position ' -Xbpgé the throng was 1-ion. Peter White, vv climbed the cnii of the row of the Y no other than Hon. Chas. Fi_t_zpatrick, who in political life has not been accused ' of giving a helping hand to the ex-Speake P ____ 5 His friends have given up all hope of in- he Wmmrnu, Jan. 18. -(Special) -The m. aniendnieiits proposed to the Liquo .Y License Act provided one saloon fo of old Parliamentarians. There were Thermometers show thirty below zero man new members wh W D d 0 B y o a te t with ai fierce hurricane raging and inten- the egremgny, while even the old » sifying the rigors of the t|m9_ member crowded in to see the new Go Most or the bays and inlets are haw", ernor General in his robes of oilicc, an _ to hear his voice, and particularly froze" “nd marhw hmm” ‘S “lmmt ms' note his French accent. Therefore 'thc crowd which liurricd along the corrld ée every twelve hundred population instead wb of every flveliumired as at prcseiit. ,,_ License fees in Winnipeg to be tive d hundred dollars and in smaller towns in from two to four hundred, depending on Toxin, Jan. 18.-(Spcciiil.)-(len. Kuroki reports that in the receiit engiigeincnts it S becuuie known that Chinese regulars in lurks llulnbers in-c aiding the Russian forces. A Japanese iletuelimeiu. surrouiidcrl Russian cavalry and Chinese soldiers in the vicinity of Saneliiii west of New- eliwiing on the fourteenth and dispeised tlicm. The Russian casualties were over I" I' iliree hundred. The .liipuiiese captured a large quniitily of iiriiis. ' On Monday evening the .lnpnncse caval- ry cncountercd the cxhuuistecl Russliiiis ncnr Luohosho unil found that niany Russians wore Chinese coats and cups. Among them also were maiiy Russians entirely clothed in Chinese gurniciits iiiiil wearing pig-tails. \\'e are in the liouic ol' ii man \vli bolonigs to the “\vritiii;.; r-lass," the edu- cnicd class, writes F. (I. in Tlic New York lilvciiliig Post oi the coiiditioiis HOW A CHINESE HAD RECOVERED TITLES leaped for it, but was resiriiincd. “\Viut is inside T' lic was questioiicrl. "l)ce-:ls to this property, my futlier`s will, accounts of debts owing ionic, promi.~'sory iiotcs, constantly on the increase, making the life of the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod strenuous in the effort to satisfy everybody and keep the peace. ' When Lord Grey had finished reading; the Speech from the Throne in English, and took it up in French, oiic of the new- ly-cleetcd Quebec members turned with sparkling eyes to n bystaudcr and said "Why, he splk French well himself. I t'auglit he would have another' man read" it." Thus did Lord Grcy win another diplomatic triumph and strengthen the bonds of Empire. ' i CAUSES $20,000 DAMAGE. Bosron, January 15.-`Thc loss by tliel fire oii the barque Calhurga is estimated at $20,000. As the hold was flooded in the effort to subdue the flames, the cargo will have to be removedvnd dried oui before it can besblpped. he vessel was slightly damaged and will be put into drydoek for repairs. SETTLE THE ST-RIKE. < FALL Rivln, Mass., Jan. iii. -The tive textile Unions involved in the cotton mill strike, voted lost night to confer upon tbef textile councils full power to settle the strike or conduct other negotiations with the mill owners without :being obliged to refer any action taken back to thcinrlivldi ual unions for indorsement. » CHICAGO MARKETS. i Cinema, January ls _ (Spe°i,1)_ 23:2':fis:.:"a2;?;'1;;‘;‘°..:::e2.Li Fe'.‘:.',_f»»_¢-- Com is My cm is ly used by doctors and sold at F,i’c. per Whilli 98h Wheat 1l(i box by al druggists. V ' Pork $l2.5'l§ “ Pork $12_(i7_1, It’s easy to make had bread even though you use the very best flour. 'The wholebecret of good bread is not merely goodilour. ~ The way it'a made fa most important. '1‘l1ie‘l| Why some people do "riot get such good results as others in their bread baking. . It is to quite an extent ii question of method. lsmaeeded in causina small tumors to dis-' ` appear entirely, and we succeeded in re- _uurlug the imiwtu or iiuge tumors. Where we caused the small tumors, disappear altogether-*the cum seemingly “his peiuiuuent. hut that iiiii"t “certain yet, _ f and can be detdtnliied only by the -lepla -~. oftline. 'W'e are new working with a vlewtoappiy \-cgi-owt;¢¢o_ ','bcinni_i, hotle ict wmve done] [ing upon 'A - '/ slam-_fem mia niiiufii.i¢¢'ui»t would visrrantun _ia saying anything at this ' ny'lii_\¢t wt lien made eul- ' @lMMHI it urllelllellry to' _ay ‘longer an hr as experimenting upon humin beings ie concerned - ir Mrs. P. B. Bidhop, of Lawrencetown, N. S., made a batch of bread with "Rover, 'HoUsauoi.n" -`Pr.oun. She made it according to direciioua and the bread wliigood. _ She inode n ieccnd, 'a third and many other bl`tche|,'i'nd aifew lhyi age she wrote us that, she found "Rovi\L Housruox,n" noun the beet iloui- she had everuied. . ' ‘ This lady get good retultl because: nt, She had the right dear. aiid°. She made her bregdnceording to Mrs. Bishmisiuccess "Rev/i;,1»foussaoI.1_>” dinctioha. .__ 3, Had she failed in the latter hex' opinion of the ilo'ur ,might have [been very diicreut. Both were essential to secure desir- able results. That Mrs. Bishop succeeded so well proves that others may do equally well and certainly those who have seen the best bread ' -produced from “ROYAL Housni-io1,n”mu ' ' it is the finest bread in ilie world and worth going to some troubleto procure. it is at least worth the trouble of getting “Rev/il. Hovslti-iol.D” flour and making bread from it in the “Rowan !iousimor.n" way. The "ROYAL HoUSRHo,_D»i ,ny ,sl system is less able to withstand the described in a leaflet which will be lentli you fob the asking. ' _ 0en.via Fnoun Mitts Co., Lrn. Morirnsei.. . _tobacco blindness. Cigars have not terfercncc by the authorities. Nearly three hundred invitntionsto the lianglng have already been issued. HIGH LICENSE TOWN. _ Mkcoiv, Gu., .lan.15. -A special to the Tele graph from Waycross(Ga.),says that the city council has placed a license tax 0 $80,000 per arinuin on saloons. The tan was formerly 315,000. The city has only $6,000 inhabitants. TOBACCO BLlNDNESS» _ Another Danger to the Lovers el "K7 Lady Nicotine." . Tobacco blindness-thc existence of . which was mnilo in a public 1`0i>01`f- of a, case at iiiaiiclicstor-is c. molndy that has been exercising the medical profession greatly of late. It is a consolintion to know that it CBD Deaf' iy always bc cured. , ` 1 A great authority on the eye told; ci. press rcpi'cscnta.tivo that the one thing absolutely essential for the victim was total oib§i>ll10D¢° from f smoking. 5 “When is smoker falls o. victim to tobacco blindness he must not drop from, say, twenty pipes a day to two, or from thirty to ones He must give it up entirely. i "How docs tobacco uilect tho eye? It is 5, question of paralysis. To put it popularly, I may say- that in cases of excessive smoking of strong to- bacco in pipes the tobacco produces u. paraiyzing effect upon tho °P_W= nerye. »‘-'The popular suspicion will fall at once, of course, _upon tho oigamiiiei The cigarette is not the offender. There is not iz single case on record of tobacco blindness being brought about by cigarette smoking only. “Shag is tho chief culprit. Iirick- layers, laborers, nnvics and tho class of men generally who smoke strong shag form the_ hulk of the victims of much to answer for, but of course, neither thcsc nor cigarettes should be smoked to excess. "‘It is extremely kiiiiicult. to luy down a. rule as to what is the siiic quantity. I should say, ho\vcvi'i`, that the man who siiiohcs -only hiili' an ounce or so ii. day. 01'. SHN f0“l` ounces a. week, is pretty sail-_" Another eminent eye hospital mi- thority said-"It is only oi recent years that tobacco blindness has come to thc front. “The symptoms ero lnipairiiicnt oi sight and of the sense of color, and ii neglected it may load to practical blindness. '-'Tho results of toxic aiiihlyopia, as we call it, rarely go as far as, total blindness, as there is usually some ability to perceive light and to "Tobacco blindness is extremely rare in persons under forty years of ago. After that age the 'nervous inroads of excessive tobacco and al- ¢Uh0l.;'~5 ` V ....__...X_-_ 5.3,-'. f tulle lf limo. ' ' "Do they make you feel at Home it the Gwiiiisesi” , | “Indeed they do. Tlld!.gnrrel right before me, just el it I w the bi the sco large objects vaguely. and his four children into a place (cet by ii. while we occupy, uncoiiifort ably enough, the best npartnieiit, ilreii have had tlic innrks of quality. Iii family ranks lierc as that of ii prosper- ing Wall sircci. brokers riiiiks in your suburb.»~, such is the lioncrdoiic in Miii\» churia io cvcn slight liieriiry uttiiiiimciits. Suppose the prospcring broker aliglitcrl ut Scnrborougli or Grccnwicli, or l'}ngle» wood, or llniiipsteiid sonic afternoon, to he niet by li"i.~'i coiicliinuii, saying, “'l‘lie invading troops are caiiipiiig- in your house, and your wife mid children have to go to the groomh room, over the stable. The stalls are occupied by ilie cavalry liorscs wliieli are eating your grain, and your own lio1‘.~;csi\re ticil to the rose niiil the Syriiigu. bushes on iiic front, lnivii. Your kitchen garden. lettuce, licets,i\s. pniugus, ovcrytliiiig, has been pilcd up by tlic roots. ilrsiilcs, your safe lius lieeii riilcil by it cook, :uid the title ilccils to your csliitc, left you liy your Tzithcr, are in liis ling." Noiliiiig licre is ovcrilriiwn in the slight- est. Tlic colilitiuii is literally presented. Last night by caiiillclighi, the owner of the house eiitei'evoii liy Vipo-Croeolcne tiilulots, icii cents pei liox. Alldruimists. _ HUCKEY Friday Jan. 20 Admission 2 5c. Reserved' seats 35c. Plan of seats at Apotbecar- T es Hall. tlmily."--Chicago Triblnd _ ,,/ g at thc froiit iiczir I\.liik