| .till ia* A iiiiui .,.IIiITiIIl. |N[I|IIII.l- i‘TNi Hlliiii TIELN i I , , , , Litigation and Losses-Fright'-_ - ful ~ Railway. -Collision i ‘ Causes Thirty Deaths- 1.‘El'|.'llATllll|Q¥lRY- Onioano. Jan. 6.-(Spsoiai.)-A most senrchlngiuvestigatlen is being made to dx the responsibility for the Irlquols theatre horror. iornns ann nnsressnrs sus-rua. The closing of the city theatres is caus- ing tremendous loeeestohotel and re`sts.ur~‘ ant keepers and many of their employees are laid oil". nirrrcuxxrins In rnonarn connr. As a result of the disaster, whole famil- ies having perished, ihe lines of letnl des- cent are so eomplieatsd an almost to defy tracing and the Probate Court faees s ses- f°“ °f Inmmu 1m¥‘°N°“° waits have held the trophy emblematic qnnsrlosi oi-' Pmoairr or Dnarn. ol the championship of the Province, but E Th' q'°m°n 'N Wl°'"'7 °¢ dum M th. their rivals, the Victorlas. Last season, tire victims ia an issue on which many it wm M |.°m.mb°|.°d' |n th, and “Mm estates may be hung up for nsenths and between these two teams, play was ecu- t nan' _ te decide the winner. This season pro- *UI-Wlf *°°“’”"” nu’ "m'"'~ misss tobe noises exciting than former Kansas Ovrr. Jan. 6.-(Special)-The o I » successive ehampionship zivee them lnal Book Islandsnd CaiifornlaMexieoexl|;lress “sunt” of th. “Wh” than “nh In °°“|‘*°4~""" ° °-‘°“° ‘“'“ ‘° W "d ester-mined tim isis siiaii aes bs, and md t|\i!5!Dll’¢°|\l "0" ¥m°d-‘"5 .WY when the two teams meat tomorrow Others injured. uinhta great game will certainly result. During aiiong life time the heart will _hue bnu dd" “od ,Mk ,mi odd, propel half a milllontonsof blood through bi -1 i i ll hhe:lbtiNgyb::diitl:d‘lN€vl'll§l txpairgltseilf na: all the older players are still in the game~ fast as it wastes, DMIBIIUIY k°° ini “P The Absgweits will have two inter- the lay of its valves and the rhyghm of m N;?;:£'NrbregN:iNdl:‘°:iE'dl‘l1lNitN;rNliIe hslgnbfrog Victoria team will be entirely composed islachinkln nourishing qualities and re ‘ of hiiiraaigigt sgch aeegrialigsiaaoogl 15:: £25 defence is the stronger-Moran, Davy, bloodhuiiddr and nerve restorative. t I the rsalbatile will probably be between A the Victoria forwards and the | of the Abe weits forwards must well sewn and riveted. The boys thgt are wearing than 3J‘§`°:“:s:t,_¥|rl§£e°,f‘ f::;;' jggngi Bills Discounted sverdue (esti- ' f deafness, he had been cured DY IUUBITDB m°°°‘ 1°" "HI say they are a good moccasin. os1_t;r:i;»:;i:§. tm when Omuhome R,,,, ,nm " ¢l'°lW1°“I7 I9 °mPI°7°d' Impnnd hulng Bank Premises and Furniture sec . _ d. O t h ’ Brice.-youths' $I.°°» BOYS’ 2I‘.`.‘.‘}°.‘I.‘ii’.§`Z."T.‘.‘.iI’»i‘i~‘lif.f, ...S i'i.’5..i’$'.‘Z'i.‘3 ted to give laatlngsatisfaction. All sul¥or~ , an from Impaired Hwlvm D§“f°°°°- 1-norir AND Loss Acoounr. $145, Men s $r.4o at Head Noises aaa Ringing in iiis mare advised to inhale Oatarrhoaone and derive T0 D|v|g,-5 H,_ 50 Jul, lg nw rms grfiiibobeusntlit is ssgagle) 1;; sglivsrflllng; sf s 7; per new 12,103.45 By siism ne.. sin., 1002, ;i,is1_.a0 . a a s ae . gl.-IC? zcisdnla Co.. Klvlllwll. Ont- ’ To Dividend lh. 51 at rate of 87, (lofi Bros - ‘The Boot Factory. llwliat-ii llih liiirkat. A 'Ali kinda”of Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish, Salmon, Halibut, Cod; liinnan lisddiuv rm ‘inu...°.‘&...i _ <..-:i,- "ii-“SN frm; hifi ,nl1.<~.‘ iiaiilliwf ltr# _‘$19. , " ..,"““*,....,. ......“l’I‘..».¢i3mi' russia- so ate, blast-» gggmigisat i -, _--fa irc-fa ` ,,,,,».,,., . A- ~'.._.i.ii ~~i iii* "DJ A GREAT 1-_HTLE WQRKER prophesy. Both teams in their practices n On the other hand the Victorian forwards Pound. Hcqulllan, McLean and Brown, ~ havia been doing faster work than the learns seem evenly balanced- The , Abegweits have lost a source nf strength in Williams but the old forwards Hughes ‘ and Sullivan are up to their farmer stand- stil will play senior tomorrow night, Doyle Abegwelts defence, the “shooting” I he reekoned with; ior more eifsctive “shots” have never been seen in Oharlctte- lpacie town, The result of the game is a doubt- V, _ _ fuipiobiem; The Guardian will tell all D°ml"i°" NJN” WC h&V€ 3. gOOd quality 011 about it Saturday morning. Notes oi and Cheques on Other lililiilili Ill Prospects For The Game Of Tc-morrow Night- One ofthe most exciting games that Charlottetown has seen for many a day will be played tomorrow night when the Abegweils and the Yietoriu meet in the ilrst game of the Hockey League series. Sincs1D00 the standing of the c‘uhs has been as follows. snzuoll. 1900-Trophy won by Summerside. 1001- “ “ “ Victorias. l903_ “ " “ Abegvveits. 1003- “ “ “ Abegwelts. INTIRIEDIATII. 1900-Trophy won by Abegweits. 1l01- “ “ “ Abegweitmi 1l0B- “ “ “ Abegweits. 1903- “ “ “ Abegweite. Durini: the last two seasons the Abeg- hay have always been closely pressed by iuned forty minutes over time in order ea If the Lhegweits win, the third It is perhaps too early in the season to partleularly in last nigbt’s ilnal practice ightly in favor of the V_iotoriaa. Nearly ediatee en their forward line, hut the senior men. On paper the Abegweit's d Macmillan, beings formidable trio, hs Abegwsits, so that on the whsle and the Intermediate players. who nd Gormley can be relied on. Although Aiarge crowd is expected io witness - the game, for the followers of beth beams lalances due from other Banks tanned Moccasxnsi the are anxlousio inspire their players by iuCBul1il d d k t‘h°l“' i’"';“°°t'n TT' ::m°"I“ tgmmited Biili:ni§s dna fréwa ozhier Banks leather is goo an t lg ’ no start an nmuu ea er e so ~ u on gn can ree ' ;‘.“l°:\‘:)m° ng it "h$°':°J";:i;°thIl!e‘§;‘:na|:g Balances due from other Hanks they have bellows tongues, .. w e a re orma til: d f eta iii THE DAY OF MIRACLES NOT PAST' Loans and Bills Discounted and A Toronto “Star” re crter investi ated Du. Hs\su.'rorz‘s Plus Conn Ooilsrrra- ,ny 1904 1‘l0W» Traneferred to Best Account Ballloe Carried to New Alcount I We wish. cvcryoiicfthc' mnllmgms of Ill ` N N Nor srssn rosnnoaenir I Lam -fi I nice" of ` I ' _I 5 ' I.T,°°“ '°‘ fvi' err ' that oy econ 'f ,: nl) -..,.r . _ , > , ,i, » .vi MONIIUIBO fill . i . I . .- " ‘ , ` ‘ .I ‘ _ . i . is rim Saturday. 111° 9111 iw-. will be A , , ' ` - ,I present-lieldsrsnusasstaz astissotfsans the last da_y for discen_nre,_ea ¢i¢¢t_ `Q&‘=¥‘gmVM, '. 'n“°V.°u“f'h° M;-.' ncdight bills for December iight- m“° d°“bt M” "I" K" u eo we ' Deposit with Dem. Gews for °°"' security of Note Circulation ‘rs Baissn uissw '_ e`sss,oiio.su ny nurses nas sm iso: 2ois,ons.oo snssassnsssinias sassenaussissei- "°“**°1‘ °\°\°°°'l°°*i é &.....iioos£..'2,*..mfr:.f"‘r~.:.~.... ii-=’§§.°:."'°“”’~.-;.»~.".:1=““~..-.:-»"I:."°=.......”'°i- , is »° :: :: =°° ~ '~»'-f-we-," » 1 I ' ‘ I _ ` _ _ ‘. ° 8 I I P'ff"”’T C LJKNUARY 7. 1904. -THURSDAY MORNING- . amor.: nr gm l funn-rv-nv°n°c£°i-an \|°',¢-rg ANNUAL TINANTIAL STATTMTNT [TT AAEITEHANTS BANK UT P. L. I. Forihe Year Ending December 31st 1903.-The Results Show a Most Successful Year For Our Leading ls- land Institution. LIABILITIES. Notes ln circulation Depcsits bearing interest Deposita not bearing interest 3304350.00 so0,11i.s4 mi,eos.ee $351130 043,781.51 zsa,o0o.oo Capital paid up Rest Dividend No. ll at rate of 8 7, per annum payable 2nd Jan. 1904 13,337.66 Former dividends unpaid T-\ 371-15 Reserved for Interest and Rebate on Current Discounts Prods and Loss Account Balance 11,254 no svasv ;?,01T,is_9c.Ti assnrs. szv,0ss.m 53,923,50 Banks 23,6823) 126,323,il7 14,530.03 ln United Kingdom 11,361.91 14,000.00 270,908.15 Other Assets 1,760,550-30 is,42s.e0 :moo 27.-172.00 2,il73,095,09 bl 2 d J Net Proltn fer Year 55,595.57 “ll "fl C ll- mr um - 12,337.66 will 878.87 56, 783.10 V _ sexleais I _, _ltlsr Lcoonrrr. _ rl-.ana nys" ami ai,sain aiasastrrsashnee rl.. ri-'ess sas use am-st an,ssais ' I M ' aos,oooTi` ‘f mmm mow i....'~°° ~ -»-»----» 'e'»»»a|1»a».is»\'§,f.ue- ins- - , 'rd si , JITHN ENAITLTIIN I siihisii iii A Brain Clot may Retire Him from Politics-Fire Chief `Kll|ed by Failing Wall. JOHN cnannrosr iu.. T°“dNT°- '-7'"-L 0-(Special)-Reports say John Charlton is aulfering from it clot on brain from overwork and may have to retire from politics. He is seventy-four years of age. LONDON i-'ins' irmnif icii,i.rn_ L0Nv0N.0ur..1iin 0--special)-Jenn A. Roe, Chief of the London Fire i¢i'lgadeI was killed and three ilremeu injured by falling walls at a tire. iNi»iaNs srniici; or 'rnaisn Auii¢oNna<~ic Juiwvrolv, Quebag JML5 -ISD601B~|-)-Five Indians were struck by a train, two of whom were killed and one injured. The others escaped. crimp vicriu or Finn. Haurax, Jan. 6-(Special)-Hugh Mer- gsn, the four year old son of a doekysrd employee was burned to death today by his clothing catching ls-e. BORN. On Wednesday Jan. ltis in W. H. and llrs. Sullivan, Hillsboro Street, a daughter, still born. DIED. At River View Cottage, Brudenell, on Dec. 15th, Kiss Phoebe Stewart, aged 54 , years. At Boston, Mass , Nov, zo, 1903, Eliza Hawkins. formerly of Charlottetown, be- loved wiis of Cari Pollard. HOW T0 BEAUFIFY THE COMPLEX ` ION. To have a soft, smooth skin, fr-ge fi-gm emotions and Pimnlas. the blood must be healthy and pure. Ferrozone luvigorntes eufeeh ed hlcuil, and cleanses it of all lm- puritlos and poisons; it brings color to the lips and cheeks, brillianoy to the eyes whltens the teeth and sweetens tht; breath. N0 tonic compares with Ferro- zone in rapid action and permanent re. suits. Try it. Prloe D0. at drugglstg gr Polsou Sc Co., Kingston Ont. ' Dn. Hams-ron s Pius Cum: Hnansomg, *L A i _ _ ..,-. . .. - ,_ ~_- ‘ _ . A- STOMACH ., and Bowel Troubles, ‘ Torpld Liver, Skk Headache, Censtlpu- 1"' ' Ulu and Billoushess. speedily ”‘ cured by '(- Mc9T.éN|;E’5 Piiis ='-~e1-ie-f; are safe and prompt, he from Calonnel _} rrrurfal prepannom; can be xalren ~.» ime and in any climate I( an repured wiiha :oncenimied Fr ads From the Returns! and scirniifi I; or any M ai any i . They .. - tract m ' ' _ cally combined with iher vegeiable prinrip!e; 1. ibai make shemminui ds-rut: one of ih~: '_' bear Liver, Sic and Bowel Pills now " before the public. _-7 For safe lnoryillere, I3: per- box. or by null on receipt s/price. - ll-u-ai-usnsmmiia--a .. BTINTONHS PAIN RELIEF, [ lfsmily remedy (ef isisrsel and sstsrasl use. mres Rbenmstilm. Coiic,Sprains, Nrufalgia. For nie everywhere, price 25 cents per bottle. i-_-nn-_-is-all Sols pmprlsioen, Tun Wnocsru Csrnsncar. . if fi - PHEPAHATIIINS . Tiill WAIT lil] UN i British Engineers and Pen- sioners Going in Assist Japan-Cheer laps. moicariol or wsu. L°NI’U*'» JIU- 6-(Special)-It is reported th" -Tlilllhviie cmnmcreial houses have uotllied their agents in lanchuria to send their families away. axuisiiu-:its e0i.\i. is .iai»A.\'. A illlriy Ui ui-irine engineers from_ the Clyde district, engaged by the Japanese Government sailed for Japan on Tuesday via St. John. AnoLher draft of Scotch engineers left Govan quietly and unexpectedly for Japan a week ago. 'ro 'raicia JAPAN smvs least. A detatchment oi' a hundred and twenty British nnvnl pensioners and naval reserve men and ten British oiilcers started to Genoa to assist in the naviga- tion of the Japanese warships Kasaga and Nlasln, purchased of Argentina to the far east. onunns ron 'run .rar-s. The railway station was crowded with sight seers and there were repeated cheers for the gallant little Japs. WARTS REMOVED WITHOUT PAI N Putuam's Painless Corn and War! Ex tracmr never fails to remove Warts Corus or Buuions without pain in 24 hours, Refuse a substitute for “Put- nam’s"; i|.'s the best. The Compliments gui me I Season to everybody. Do you keep a Diary? Then see our nice line for Office and Pvcket, (i9o4.) Canadian and Whittaker# Alman- acs for 1904. Peioubets Notes on the International S. 5. Lessons for _ |904. cliiiiaii &c o.,Lid. cs. Limit-4, ssmmi, ceases. I 2 VICTORIAS in Canada s 4 Friday,Jan. . » WEBSTE _ Rink ... sl- ....~.<» . ' ,noni 1~v;i,i@~iii¢i*i ini ‘ .., .~~i-oi .ossm~»ws..».-. `» sz. e "T -.» ii. .ff -_-J » .,, . ._..., ,, _,_ ,. I - I F-'S __ciiiiii>i0Nsiiii> ii0ciisY.- CHEER YOUR TEAM" °‘iABEGWEITS 1 1 treat Gamc. Exciting Contest; ` i ' Reserved Seats 15c. 8t . Admission - nec. _, . 1, R I'& A YEO, Managers. any more than without sugar or ilour His best customers want it and will go "'°,.i'1¢l,"' .l..i»ii..§i°.éi hill . ` ' O.. I .f 2.4 '_ y I ° _ _ . , ' I ' " D ' ' I' _y iv. _ 5. . _ elsewiievre if he doealnot keeplit in stuck. ' - .I m|!,1(§!§l;_)[jyj_,,,g¢_Pg~igies r, imooi-ur sas nisaqsr, sf. Joan, N. B. N jf.`()., IN Qin `,n ‘IW 1 » . A I . ~ i f > . .. 1 A » _ . » , , is N.‘. , I I I i I I i 100. 1-1# / 1