' ."“_!.°'!'*.° I - - - ' I Mountain Qdiii. 9-i - . not-tion -. 1.. ._ "¢f“€€_ avC"<="'af'°" eff" l¢aSt___s_9s¢_Is__Q"_ef@n!§§e____t9;I9°s TIIE II RLOTTETOW G RDI N I Dann ronwnan Isgr w===w»=°v»~»=»-st l' , C'1-IARLofrT,s{rowN PPJNCE EDWARD fsLAND, CANADA, TUESDAY, Aran. 25, 1905. . t {=,g~,;=,,g;=,,°°;;,;¢ 'Z-'43 i- - - ’ -- _ __ - _ _ _-__ ___ __ _--_._ .--_-Y m___....____ __ ._ _ VLADIVQSTOCK _ tIIIII IIIGIII yIIIIII'S IIII ftIIIIIII:II IIIIIIIn WAS IT MURDER T GETTING SUPPLIES III IIIIt:IuI In IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII IIsI Init on A 5U|g|DEI I ., c i-__-,,- In Pif¢P3"ati°n im' 3 Siegz” ~i3P3“¢5¢ IA|Tm)’ Murderously Assaulted by an Loss of Life May Not Exceed In St. Peter’s Cathedral and Body 0f Ffank Si¢¢V¢5» A NIBW B|'UiiSWlCk¢|'» Now Recruiied to Full Strength-Roiest EXfG°"»vi¢l-_H8 WI" 3°- ’ Fifteen _Th.'1USa"d But Sf- |’aU|’S- |i@P0fiS Of Found in Maine Woods-Murder First Sus Cover- His kssaliant I Homes of Twent live Year’s Work Sub I ' vensky is now Reported III of \ 7 ‘ ' ii' , . f pected but some Facts indicate Seli- Arrested. Thousand Destroyed- mitted. I - - DyS¢nt¢ry~ ___ __ ___ Slaughter. Gunsuu PAss, April 24.-(Special.)- Wp weather is increasing the amount of infectious disease but the general health of the Russian army_is good. The Japanese army has been recruited to its full strength. . _ Vladivost-ok in expectation of a siege: has been _fer better provisloned than Port Arthur was and immense quantities of ‘accumulated in Manchuria have been taken there. » Pauls, April 24 (Speciul~)-The Rus- sian transports, Kiel, Jupiter, Kuaiz, Gortschakoff and Kitai are still at Saigon. A private despatch from Saigon states that Rojestvcnsky is suffering ‘from dys- entery, but other wires are to the effect I that the men of the ileet are in good con- iditlon. S. S. MUNIIIIINI I:IIIIIIII; ilsi To Assjsi Vessels Entering the Gulf of St. Lawrence -She Leaves Quebec Today. MoN'I'nuAL, April 24-(Special) -In order to assist vessels lu entering the Gulf,the ice~breaker Montcalm will leave tomorrow to cruise between St. Paul, Cape Breton and Capo Ray, Nild. I WEATHER FORECAST. Tosottgro, Apliiiiip,-'(Spedisl.)-Wester-ly winds, fair and mild. 'rua rasfruparuas. Fair weather with winds tinged with thc icc along the coast have prevailed during the past few days. Tm: Polino is still at Georgetown with 220 tons hay and a 'quantity of oats for St. John's, Nfid., which she will probably dispose of on the Island. THROW MEDICINES T0 THE DOGSI At best they are unplesant,often useless. You have some disease ofthe nose, throat or lungs. ' Doctors would call it bronchitis, asthma or cntarrh. The common root of these diseases its germ or Inicroblc Irritation. - ilatarrhozone not onlydesti-o_ys disease germs, it does more it heals dns- eased and inflamed tissue. The disease is not only cured, but its return is forever preven ed by using Catarrhnzone which is splendid also for oolda, coughs and irrit- n Ile throng Remember you inhale Uaterritozon -Nature) own cure-use no other but Catarrhoxone-it s the best ‘ catarrh cure made. css ss sais Slater Shoes ,Have Come First instalment here. We are more than pleased _ with them. We have ami in ladies’, gent’s, boys' and youths’, in box calf. Vid, patent and colored. Tiny HW beauties. Lasts.-Tourists, Rational, Promenade, Broadfoot: and Radical;only one price stamp- ed on sole. . Goff B,ros.f Pllillilliiii ill _ ISIllIl|]llI'S Ilillll I . The following particulars of thc death of John Dai-facli, n. niltive of Canoe Cove, and brother of Duncan Darrach, have been taken from II. Paso vltoblcs, al., paper :- Jolm Darrach, II. well-known citizen of this section, was accidentally killed Mon- day afi.ernoon, March the 20th Inst. Mr. Darrnch was hauling gravel out of t-he I-Iuer Eluero Creek for the County. Late in the afternoon his team of mules halked and he struck one of the mules, when it whirled around and kicked the deceased in the pit of the stomach knocking him down and causing his death within ilvn minutes. I Leandro Scrradcl, uSpanlsh|boy, was with Mr Darrach when the accident happened and was the only eyewitness. The body was brought to town and. Coroner Nichols and District Attomey Palmer conducted an inquest Tuesday morning. A wrdiet of accidental death in accordance. with the facts related was rendered. John Darraeh was a native Canoe Cove. Prince Edward Island and was forty- two years of nge. }Io wasa highly rc- respectcd farmer and quite well to do. A brother, arusident oi Dixon, Soiona County niidafatlioi' and mother, three sisters and two brothers residents of Prince Edward Island survive the dc~ ceased. The body was etnbalmed by Under- taker Palmer aIId Thursday morning nc- compttiiicdby friends nIId Malcolm A. Darracli, a brother who had arrived from Dix n was taken t0_ the train and shipgted by express to the aged and sor- rowing parents in far away Prince Ed- (Pnt. and Ex. please copy), CHICAGO MARKETS. Osrosco, . April 24 - (Special) - April Corn 405 May Corn 46 “ Wheat 84§ “ Wheat 93 “ Pork $12.45 “ $12.15 ANXIETY FOR LINER. LoNnoN, April 21.-The underwriters are anxious concerning the safety of the Hamburg-American line steamer Cas- tlliII,wiIieh was due to arrlvo at Vera Cruz at thc end of March. Sho was Ie- lnsurcd today nt the rate of 00 per cent. MoNc'roN, April 24-(Special)-Chief of Police Tlpgley ‘was murderously assaulted today by\an ex-convict named llownrd Briggs. ' __Tingley was arresting one Cameron, charged with taking money from children when Briggs stole up behind aIId struck him on the head with a. heavy coupling pin. Tingley was badly hurt but serious results are not anticipated. Briggs and Cameron were arrested. -THE BIG QUEBEC BRIDGE' A steel bridge now under construction over the St. Lawrence _River at Quebec is a remarkable structure. 'l`lIe weight of this bridge will be about 35,000 tons. Its span of 1,800 feet crosses the _entire St. Lawrence river at such a height as not to interfere wl h navigation, and will be thc longest in the world, the Forth bridgeln Scotland being 1,710 feet long, the Brook- lyn bridge, 1,680 feet. and the new East River bridge In New York 1,000 feet. 'Ihcre have been manufactured by thc Phoenix Bridge Company, Phoenixville (Pa.), to date, and partly shipped to the site of the bridge, about 10,000 tons of steel. It will take about two more years to complete the structure. The masonry piers are entirely ilnished, and the tem- porary false work, of steel, are now in place on the south shore, upon which crcc- tion will ai the opening of spring tlIisyenr The 1,800 f et steel-bridge work betwccu the piers will be erected without any false work in the river. The bridge is to be hilft wide over all,currying a double-track rail- road, a double-track trolley, and highway and two sidewalks. Many novel features hd_ve been' Adopted in the design and man- ufacture of this bridge. The total length of uhn1Inelsban,liii)0 fact; ship clear hond- wny, IBO feet above highest tide; height u cantilever towers, 300 feet above theriver. Tho Phocuix Bridge Uoinpany are thc con- tractors for thc supcrstructurc.-- Canadi- an Trade Review. McINNES GOVEHNOR. V1c'roR1.\, B. C., April 21.-\V. W. B Mclnnes, according to tlIe'Colonist de- spatch from Ottawa, has been appointed governor of the Yukon at a. salary of $12, 'Dill pcr annum and expenses. Mr. Mc Innes will leave for Ottawa. humediately. ward Island for interment. , New YORK, April 20.-The Sun has the following cable from London:-Adespatch to Dalzlel`s news agency from Ilcrlin says it is reported that Emperor Williu.In's health lms not been benefited by his cruise in the Mediterranean. His physicians Iwarned him ofthe absolute necessity of taking an undisturbed rest. The holiday thus far has proved to be nothing but a rdund of fatiguing visits, and lIns done him no good whatever. The Empress is very uneasy about the Emperor's condi- tion. A $2.00 'mess HAT rs ooon ENOUGH Fon Ma Said It gentleman the other day. Of course they’re good. the best “crew of80 . _ She carries about II. dozen passengers and 319° hat .in thg yygyld.-_wggkg 8; o-» Sole Agents. 22d tf. 1' L , §gle Agents. ,;` `», HUEEEFQ ERIE .Wil ihc Best Sweet Peas for 1905 A good Ifiart towards the beet results is to obtain the Best Seeds, iorinierlor sorts of _Sweet Peas, however well grown, will easily be beaten by moderately grown specimens of liner varieties. When ordering do not fail Io consider our collection of “GIANT” URCHID FLUWERED SWEET PEAS We mild them u specialty and have the choices: varieties. 8:- Floore, . lic address on belntlf of the earthquake LA Hone, INDIA, April 2~l-(Specinl)- The Lt.-Governor of the Punjab ln a pub- fund stated that he hoped the deaths by the earthquake had not exceeded fifteen tliousancl, but within the allected area of seven hundred square miles with a population of twenty-tive tliousand every building had collapsed [or had boon ren- .Ierea untnhabioniis. ' KING’S EVIDENCE AT THE OPERA HOUSE King's Evidence is perhaps a more sen- sational drama than would be exactly to the taste of the average quiet citizen. It is too highly spiced with crime. But it has the redeeming features ofan interest- ing plot, dialogue that is never dull, many dramatic situations, a plentiful variety of motives, good, had and lnI»oII\te=\r¢.utJy in the wiv mittee fer Ml lrulrrovcd vmriuscment or teacher at Lario.. Ianni, r.or:rs, is visiting l>"=1°°flI<'"lU'“"d=*t1°`°l°¢l= hi-‘I “|f'= “ei thcbusincss matters of the congregI\tloII friends in this vicinity.--L. B.Stcvenson ‘"""‘k*`“"‘i 'Ki' ii "U55" “nd Welnll Wm” which have hitherto been largely attended of the Mcruimnts llnnlc of l’. li. 1., l\loII- UIIUK “'11-“i “'l"'l\L5I SIIG Ifilvfl ill!" 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The different grasses composing the Mixture are imported separately and blended in the proportions and after the formula _of a celebrated American Lawn Mower. ' On` nearly all lawns there are unsightly bare spots under the shade of trees, which have bodied all efforts to get into grass. but with this mixture there need be no further dliilculty. It is a combination of Gne. dwarf-growing, evergreen varieties. hardy, and will stand a long season of dry weather. 'l`l.e ground for a new lawn should be a rich mellow soil. perfectly free from weeds. Sow the Seed as early in the Spring as possible. roll the ground perfectly level ; the grass should be cut often, and never allowed to attain a length of over three inches. CARTER &Co-, Limited, ` SEEDSMEN. » I _ t " BE cuulolfs and Rv-LIBERTY TE , y p I T Curioslt a s __.___.__4