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M M 7 -,"(: Qi , fd4.3”iS is Gu i _ _P - ' 'V ` = / :L_-_ _ >_, -W ` 1 i 0 ii TTETO 'SU li $5 Ei! °iTi “ri _ _%r§,_i;oggnsn.i=.,. } s *“ _ f -==w e , fir e _ _ - _ _,E _;-J-_E_ ""””"°*‘1__ i _ _ _ CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA TUESDAY MARCH 1 o' °"'°1- CW* `Aiiil.Resu|t Still in Destin. si i ii e- an-i-_-1 _ f ’ ’ ’ 7’ 9 5' ,, i as cai?ra rai 'iii as _ Y ' ` l"““' `"“` *“‘"‘*‘“" THIRTEEN l)jAY,sj f iiiiiiiriiiiiiiiii iuiiiiii: iii , riiiiii. iiiiiii This sfEpA|iATE _ Blooov "BATrLE_ iiii siiiii iiiis Piiiiiis aiiiii iii iiii SiC~HO0L TROUBLE _ __ -|6_P8I\_ese Advance xy, 'huuwud C°U1'"8_ ill” WIS ~;T;h°U€hi to be onlv And Ball R¢fUS°d‘ by Judge Sii' Wilfrid Coniers with the Papal Abiegate an _ 'Ch¢¢;|g¢d in the Ce_nt,.¢_-""_é_ Eight su" = Year as Compared with Simple-minded but Sud- ii Lafontaine-.Must Await . . _ _ G . i ~~ _ _ ii Forty Thousand Last , deniy Seized an Axe iiesuii_o_f_E;itraditlon Talks Enigmatmauy *Quebec Legislature _ omg on- Reported Losses, Russians day's reports only bring the fighting up be U |53” Dllllt .When Kuropstkin had succeed il edin eheclriug the advance of the Japan- ese left wing. The hardest fighting occurred north of Machiapu, which was the pivot of Nogi's movements. The Japs' centre is weak and the Rus- sian centre strong, so that Kuropstkin's a wir hose is an ati.».<.ir.fmm one centre. t Tl\iH1Jr°mlsed to have begun today and indeed despatches stated that the Rus- sians were striking hard, but no further po news of this so far has been received. As far north as the eye can reach the b NIW YORK. Maréu o.-ispeeisi,>~Tc- uma has ne Everywhere are corpses by the score W|NllH'S lli i|P» H UllPiHlLilllll _ Tossoav, March 7th. The last trip made by-the Stanley a Minto was on Tuesday, January 24 This is now the forty-second day of blockade. The tnains on the Prince Edward Isla Railway were laid iup on the evening Tuesday, February7th. , _ This is new tihetvventy-eighth day of interruption of railway communicctl throughout the Province. Gnonon Carman held an enjoyable .Ml »' o’c1oclr dance at Smailwood's hall la night. ' . . P. W. and Mrs. Clarklu, Mount Stew were in town last night attending Knights of Columbus reception. Tm: funerals of the late Mrs. W. Boswell, Roohford Square, and Nin Patterson, Boston, took place yest-eril afternoon and were both largely attend The odioiatlng clergymen were Re W. W. Lodgeand Rev. S. J. Woodro And such complaints as “Shivers ague we recommend Nervlline very hi ly. Twenty drops of Nei-viline taken hot water ,with a little sugar three ti daily not only-stops the c ills bull; kn out the disease Lcompietely. ‘ ervi has a direct action on fever chills and T0 CURE FEVER CHILLS. ook moves the conditions ciiusing then. stomach* and bowel troubles Nervi never fails. It’s pleasant- to the tu quick to relieve and always cures manently. .Get a 25c. bottle bo»day. p _ T-HE DELUGE iS CDMIN Rubbers and. Riibbcr Boots. ‘Wholesale and Retail Be sure and get your -l\19PlY0 once before thesnow melts; th msy,be'-:great scarcity in R ber ‘goods as the steamers may run for some weeks yet. We 11 now on lrsnd about: ~ 35 Men’s, Women's Chlld's.Xubber Boots. 30 oaeaajlen-'s Rabi.-ers. . . - -- 30 caste Men’s_(DI1¥¢)-'- ~ - - eerzw Woinen’s [Lens t0¢ M .»~.....-...~»»n.».» 33 eaa\_e Women’s (Croq1\¢t so ' cues' ‘ 'Woineirs (Olive 8tem].............. _,Ang ,g quantity of __ Bo [H0 and 0hiidren's- ~g,',,i|,-gqbim snow... ...$4.06 Ylilll' we-e..i.e. ~ -- ...3 ...»...2 U U ........I Bros for Granby R\1bb¢fS- ....1 ers to pay the accounts §§§_wc sent out iliitcil Dc l School Board was held last night. Enrol c ite such The estimate( for the our tained by the Board. ioiioiirs coiuivioos' night by the Knights of Columbus in their oomrnodious new rooms in the Connolly _Building, Lower Queen Street’ was a very enjoyable amtlr. The evening was spent in whist and dancing while vocal and instrumental musical numbers filled in between. The whist prizes were won by Mrs. Coyle and M. J. Keating. ' i'__.l.§ We ask our custom-, .i ccmlicr 31. we want ine money -1».. uientfor the past month was 1183 boys L 6%, girls 498. Average attendance was _ em,|_ 958 and the peroentcge85. There were W7 cases of tardlness, 2 truancy and 10 cases sq corporal punishment. There were 117 n visits, 35 notices were sent to parents,»48 W fell below average in grading -and there S were 79 requests toleave school before the .hours-of closing. On-niotlon PrlnclpalJ.D. Seaman was given leave to withdraw jiis -resipaation. --A peloionwssnt to‘t1i`e`Hoa§i presumed tobe in connection therewith was not opened, the Boardrefusing to re- The regular monthly 'meeting of the m _ _ ‘ ers Pl ogn . - rent year were taken up item by item and passed an`d will he submitted to the City Council at neit meeting. A number of applications were read for the position of Principal in Prince Street School but as Mr. Seaman had been given leave to withdraw his resignation these were not considered. T. C. James submitted the report of the Committee who had accom- panied the Supervisor on a visitation of the City Schools. The action of Principal Seaman in suspending a pupil was sus- SOCIAL LAST NIGHT The reception and dance given last_ _ . _ _ . .__ l. f i _ '_ - “The police, _who had made a cordon . » around the fragments of the Grand Duke and pieces of the carriage, now moved re- ' spectfuliy awaytoallow thc Grand Duchess ' ' ntrious lady had left her palace end was marc _si moore omentary, and I was then conscious of a llowish column rising from the street, hlle I hesrd the crash of glass near the “A few persons then appeared in the unre, stood, looked and then went run- ing toward masses of black and red, hich I had not before noticed, in the now. “I hastened my pace and saw the fore rt of is carriage with a wheel and axle -.being drawn by_g_qonyplsive and bleeding "horse. The impression was uncanny, as inn bad dream. -The horse stood, stag- gered and fell dead. The masses of black and rod were fragments of the carriage i and portions ofa hilman form. The trunk, head, legs and hands were all in dihorent places, and blood was everywhere. “Some more persons now appeared on the border of the square and, seeing a group of people at one corner, camerun- ning up towards us. “ ‘Whatfs the matteri' “‘The Grand Duke's killed by a bolnb.' “‘Who's killed himi' “ ‘Students.' “‘Catch the murderers! Kill the laur- derers! Arrest the students l' ‘.‘Police also appeared on the scene and with them several members of the secret protective body whose special care was to watch over the Grand Duke Sergius. They stooped down over the black and red masses, which contrasted with the tarnished snow,over the limbs of the mur- dered man, and some made the sign of the cross. “Meanwhile near the Nicholas gate a group of persons, chiefly policemen, were moving away amid shouts and disorder. “In the centre was a youth dressed in black, whose face I did not see. He was gestlculating like an Italien. People said. he was a student who had thrown the bomb, and was walking with two other students, who were arrested, but some of these stories were inventions. Serglusto pass. “Without headgear and with only a fur cioal thrown over her shoulders, the illus- kneeiing on the muddy snow before the heazlless body other spouse whose mili- tary cloak had been torn to shreds and whossamputatedloft armlny nearthegory neck." WHY BRAIN WORKERS BREAK DOWN. Mau is not a machine that kee going as longis the steam lsapplled. pflele s eregtui-e‘ of blood, -ner-ves, and delicately bd ni:erl'ori2anlsm. Many don’t realize. this, but overwork their brains and break i down. _Brain workers need a stro , brewing tonic like. Fsrroaone to fortliié their nerves and keep the bleed Fun an rich. T_§ke-Gaynor » _ ‘ Whitt. lmmlzrutlon Inspector has just ard Wakeman age 18 who for some elmo and Green are glegpln in M t | ~ -1 W ssrecno dedb h d d fChi ' ' g Unrea Ja' _ _ “ts bearmw ch y un :ds arm neue returned from a tour of the States. was an inmatecfaninsunessylum and,who tonight; Judge Lnfontains deciding that OTTAWA’ March ' ` (Sp°°l“l')"'The , six °°h°°l di5l""°l'S lim' °“t“l'l@ 0f M0" e w - . em g °““ e m lille He says that arrangements, have been was rekarded as simple-minded. tod¢\! he could not admit them to bail unless ;“t_fm°:y INSME) ’_‘° "°”':'°"'Tm°m°“t‘ treal have each aschool board of their ' _ Wmpieted for another extensive migrat- killed his mother and fatally wounded the Superior Court Judge can be asked g W en "8 Ns ‘mb on was wn A it fti l » - Fre I The _total lessen in this bame, whim orymovement and that fully sixty thous~_ his father. togrant ball. ll\l10\Inced. _;_____ __ ’“'-i<:_f___1' 0 his _poop e are] _ i ' ' 0 Cl an I ‘ S I . “Nady lasted for thirteen dum are and people-will come to Canada this year - .Wakeman without waming selsed an _ The prisoners will be confined for some _ The Outta? Li_b°ml: Wm ‘mid “ °““°“° com 1 L c oo B -re un U e r ~ ' 1 . ‘ ro . has twenty nvenhousmd Ja B an ascompareii with forty-six thousand last axe and struck his mother twioeln the montiisvvhlicthc tight againstevtradltioii °m°rm“‘ 0 ow “gt °°’m'“pl° °f their " ' 3 P U ` ' _ ' W f | (1 i Protestant mte-payers have aisoa -liool forty ,_hoummd_ Year. head and then attempted to chop her is on. W" rn '°" 3' b _mi ___ “L _ y- _ ' _ _ , » . h >-a E. 3' Parents Obieci. Sir Wilfrid Laurier stated in the House 0 ° mi" °“'“~ nd in one mace the Jap! wen pmng The futher Sched the axe 'md thereupon S today that as introdueci ofthe bili~i lic Recently there has beenalargcinciessc em up to make sh me the boy drawing it revolver, shot liiiu ° reserved the |-ight, Lp mnke any “,,,cnd_ iii the Irish Catholic population in tliat e rs. ___ __wioe_ __ ments he saw lit without giving notice °°""°" ”“"| “°W “W5” “"3 Win# '-0 l-1"’ LATER- Lennon, Miner. a.-The Diiiiy Tele- _'rue mn.-dere: then caimly started fora THE |35 gg/if SERWCE ”""°°f~ `I‘°“'““““’° “""‘“ "““°“° '° "° “"°“’°“ MUKDEN. March 7.-(Special.)-It is re~ graph this morning publishes s despatch walk telling Peo le “lon me mad wh '_ _ ' Both sides seem to take some hope from 9° f°"m “ “°h°°l |’°i“`d °f '»h°l" OWU- , , , P K s _ r_t/ed that Noigis and Kurokis scouts "Yagi: 5:13" ll; 5;- P¢l'°¥`SlJ\ll`B 00l'l‘°B- he had done -_ ¢,h|,, ,~em“.k_ |,They claim that their children are not arehi touch with each other at Tie Pass p°e_wm__ 'Kb ‘?G°ll0“'lng story by an _ . --'a,_.i_ SIR.-We notice by your Duper of this Sir Wilfrid and Hon. R. W. Scott "°°°l"i"iI U19i"`0l1¢rklHfl0f€dUCHtl0"~ 688 d D k S i ' ' “Ween Kumpatkiu and Mukdem gylth __ 0 e ran u e org us _ _ morning that the Tormeiitine ii:e~boat Smnmry of Sm,,e_ on Sunday visited the 'lhc Roman Catholic school board of ,_ ' ' » crews refused to cross Sunda . - While we _ 0|; Fgqday afwmoon the Smut, sqm,” y plpal Ablogute hug, the mm", of their Montreal met toilny and deciilcd to oppose was downed md dismal “hen I enbend are not in favor of crossings of any kind e F _ q . ' ` - ' ' _ "H I I _` f y bbc d th eiue.ton the round that th p i itshortl hefore_3o‘clo . ` - ual lar thing on tm Slbbnh day can “ence ms no en announce .~ 1 I B 1-n Y ok The snow was __ 1 | b d i d | mrnlshsd _md tha weather _m___e_m______ :._l;E;__i:re times when it his ii. case of Mournnai. March 6. (Special)-The “Pe 5** R UNC M imv i0 y 0 foreian __ _ A Men were scraping _ce from tho to0bpa__h_ _ -y, an( nex yearw en the crews Quebe¢,1',eg|S1,,tu,.e has R sepumm school residents in Montreal might make the ' ' ' I noticed nothing in particular, not even 2;: 22:5 '£2131;&;rI:,£e:;m;n;nfo'l;;“ld ‘IUGSUUH 0" ills YHIDHH CMS Sf-‘SHi0lL “'""° ‘l°“"““|~ f ' 0 ' the "and d“°“l ““"l“3°i which m““l' --- shall cross when requested todo Baby til: ` he ll fi rd . . THE RATTLESNAKE- ' ..;°.;‘:..°..;’;1:..;".;.:";2.f“.::.f::.f:°.: i°.s:'i'.:'f;f.~.;i;‘°:.‘=:“r:‘:.1i.:’::.';“..‘:.i‘°:' T0 PLAY GAMES , -___ _ pl°5i°“’ Sccretary Wyndham and Earl not the first time this season that-th: ` __ “The effect of the concussion on me was same men have refused to cross. It is . s,m'_°I“ ,gm °("t°M°‘l In thi” mom creditable to the Cape Tmveme crews ings Guurdmn re assassins and their . crimes you remark that “oven a. rattle- "“'” that they were willing to cross. Surely k "1 ‘_ L ik nh t 1 X , the Tormsntine men have every winter :mf :VI .Toi S r I Bwf fu 'lv nR'"m` AL L. 1. th M It Cl I mouth on. du" to many times c°mpe____ _ng. _ii_c n no nt o octtie remark _ e_ i_ii_ce__i_ng _o __ e _ lerzwe , u i sate for an occasional crossing on Sunday. 8 bme' L le "ference is wrong that the “cout W' le yebter ny n ummm it was snake will not wllllnzlytnke advantage of decided to endeavor to arrange for two ONE or 'run Surrunnns. ig, victim w|¢,h0u¢, giving due and timely hockey games with the Crystal-Ploiicei-'s March sth' ' warning. Nature, or more correctly the of Summersido, one in each town and the Creator has offset the advantages of the team scoring the most goals to take the Wi deadly fangs of the rattlesnake by placing trophy and Island championship. The ’ on its other extremity a. hard or horny Abegwcits take this action in view ofthe __. i crunk _ 1.1.; il vl l I lui¢.ia.aia.r_ntf.,.__,____ WEATHER i=oiiEcAsr. 5§Z:.:°.......‘I::.§:$.”.:‘....f..‘;.:.:.§;’,?LT i ‘”°'“’° ““ pouncing on a victim every muscle ond iii* _"` libre of the animal is strained to its 'ut- Tonolvro March 7.-(Spccial.)-Fine and most tension, and this tension of the mus- mudgragely wld, cies of the snake produces the quiver of H0W’5 This ? W iT O Il d d Dollars Reward Victim' his 31°" the h““di°“P "nd" for nh? 3-sonrii (ihriuxli that cannot be the horny extremities which warns the THE TILIPEILTURFL Y€5l?¢1"l1R! the W¢|1\l~h0l` Wi! m0