C Always _.Her n , +1. -- Ei TTETUW iliiillii "a,.B“" t v roosono ` . 3/i:'i¢'xr.v rousna'd'i.\s1 l it - - ~ 45-_ -~--- _ _~ ,___ ____ _ \=e,=-it ‘ We 1 f '~- - - ‘f .. f~»A~-- -- »~ - ~ .__-_ _._ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, CCTOBER 19, 1904. ai* . ‘igllil li’ ill 1 RGIW u rhqfif -*' . 1-¢ ; elim susrsisr to it I i Mr. BiairV)i{éa_lii|im§_ His Strong Obiections to the P. Contract, Has No Pieseni intention to Re-,enter Public Lilo- Assigris Purely Peisohal iieaions for the Action Talkenl and Hints at Better- ing niiuatlni |>0siii0n- ms Fun statement. AN in 1-onfrzim' nnssyren. Sr. Jenn, N. B., Oct. I8-[Spel-ini] -The llvening Times, David Russell's new paper here, in a special edition issued tmtght contains the following Montreal tics-putclx from Andrew G. Blair, Chair; ni in of the Railway Commission: gg “ T I *'~‘il‘;i »~ il ‘;»=._'1. li-‘;~ if .~\ if’-/_ /'f"2'»'f'\l`t‘ift“°Ti>?" . f ii -`i'#i\i\'st\.~< ` ..'>"l::>‘=.-tr, ' ..‘ \. _ -f; ,_ `__w}\\\\_\.l` ..' -,f p; I' il li, li V5. xllfs' ' I '\ I /*"5 ION. A. G. BLAIR 11-! rv *_=:f"" _*VH g f is A, - .X ` \ ,. vi A ._ . ,_ "if-‘1,-.§. ~; 7-.ft _./ _ Lf.. ' `/",.`;f.-'l. ' `;`_" % f ~.'¢9»°». Q /,f,‘¢$~,, :»'-'_ .` '\\\~: ' ;~‘:= ,gf Q :Vp M ll BLAIR SREAKS. “ I authorise the 'announce- _ ment that T have resigned my position as 'Chairman of the Railway Commission and hive notified the Premier that the deyonb reaiiirming my strong objection to the iirand T1'[11|k Pdgifig Scheme congenial to me, but notwithstanding I (Signed) ANDREW G. ,h id si, rf ki I , E at I sho” Me an y the mason linen, as a rule, make better soldiers ______,L Q' which has led me to take this course. I 6 .' Q Q _'_ ._ <1 , get " I ' V.. ' thanthe pos‘tion which I now fill. [hope it will not be thought that in rsion, and nothing will add solid iiesh as oing so I have pursued any otliorfcourse' ful' M lt' Wm' " "Will 'li me time Pmii Bti » ,, . _ -1'-_ _ f ‘. _', V Ifhdo by Gao- A . `> T, t _ u 1' dr 1 1 -#1 7 fl, ;. ‘ii I ` 1 .'- . Iinygd want to h§v€yo‘iir‘ ` ` ° ' feet dr all t-he time you* mis. ' et, ir. 5~».1f\5: of . ' ‘x calf. witiia patent sole; it 1 not lnsbermiae nm A ' had yodriieét, but leather put throngli ‘a .hardening piotaiiilii ich rtndeio Price 5 t _ xhoroggsky, werxroof. H., .l. <_ ~ THE “__ v /_\ I _ l.`f._, , ,l”Vlcy-,nl \`;, ` _ determination the question as to whether . .~ ‘~~_»._._ _i ,___°.6i;uE ~.`_`>X . I N U lv another direction which will be very m i ssNsA'r1oN in sr. Jonrr. tonight. and the meaning of the resignation is There was not n whisper of it known to any of tl\e oillcinls and Mr. Blain-‘s col» leagues at the Board only knew of it adjourns I wish to make an unnouncel Board ast session of the Commission at which- I shall occupy a place either as Chairman or as o. mi mber of the Board. “I have felt myself compelled in my ' own interest to come to this decision with the utmost regret. “1.tind the work of the Board very have no present intention ihuve not found it suilleiently attractive It “_ wen known that Lord Knob E _ . . .. .,, 0 F6 Bilbérlllg pupil() IIIP agss which other:ise are open tome in man hawk He answered smmngly 0 _ . o induce me to forego persoifal advant- t or emp oyinen “It will be I think considered proper I I accepteda place on the commiss‘on with many misgivings. Since I have the welfare of their wives and child- iieenamember ofthe Board I have not mn' and °n this account M0 “pt t’° found that these misgivings have been re- not cause bhcm an i,,sm,,¢_>s h@siL,,_ moved, but I think I may rather say that H011 if ‘hw mid ‘NIU UWIIISOIVCS £0 they ,mvc been intemmed_ think oi. Thcrelore, n _wilo, though “I may say that at the present moment ._ hwe had presented to me for prompt will turn my mind and my energies in I thtb tCdL' Oil,f “ch umm pmnmble t'° me persmmuy T: (l'»:?it li-i iicgllfood] wlildilr ro srl" them considered by others. The news has caused a sensation here -r I ,,;,,|,° no complaints; I cast np l_e_ , iiectloas; I do not wish tolntimate that . heing Lunvllssell 011 till i1Mld5~ Ihave any cause whatever to find fault. A I A Gasxr sunrnrss. I am reaching the conclusion at which l . 01-pgwgy ()Ct_ lg _.[S,¢,~i,,1] __ Thelhave arrived purely for reasons that are *announcement of thc resignat on of `-Hon. A. G. Blair ns Chairman and al “ If it had been possible to have held memlcr of the Railway Commission fu1‘.ther~ in suspense the question of my crcited a great surprise here to~day. lretirement I would have found more ditli- NQT A wmspagg xN0wN_ _ culty in severing my connections with personal to my: elf. l comfort than I would to-day." TRUE IllLI_..S FOR MURDER presided and the trial will NDS DESTROYED nn attack of rallies it has been necess' aryio destroy the hounds oi the Ches- ter Valley, said to be one of the most valuable in America. The animals were shot at the club`s kennels in Stratford. One dog` that was aillictcd, it was learned, bit the others in the puck. Why Bo Prnforslslngla Men. euor prefers single men in the army. He was twitted once on being a. wo- that he was lust. the reverse. '1‘hen he _became serious, and said that ex- perience had taught him that sin le than married men. The latter", he de- clared, are bound to keep in mind draw back l`rom dangers that would sho may hc very ambitious for hor husband's success, impairs his elli- ciency as a soldier in action, ---<-__ THAT HORRID STUFF; no wonder . . Q , `5\",_ .’,»..§ ,L I- \ - . _ Ro gntnif w.1...;».§.l-,» clot; .t.;i. oi noroasn evans is Hy...-ms, claus, N.f¢i=...us, Tulips, Rreesia, Lily and Iris. ` _ ‘ lf. ' 4 I . ‘i "?1;, , . 0. ll, (\>_ 1 'l.»J a.-_f.-. “ ' ‘ “aw ` _ » , I Get our catalogue. SQ » . an ~f»"--1"»l~ "- '?\-"» _.u .f >._. ...tc ai- .-1 _ imont. and on the snmc day for assault » D P Y prepared as it is in "Tho D & I." Emul- .._;1~6‘;.; ' .,,-=~ y.. wr irduc-1 .c tit fi- ,-:ic fow,ynl1 oo .at N 1-' ’ . l our prices. _ than that which is prper nndligltimatein \a man who, if he docs notconsider his own More pai-ticu‘ars are expected lille” interests certainly cannot expect to have Y; . tl i f_Y _*__ i V _:ww » 4 . » \ ‘_ ,__vg_____A_____"_____v__V _*_ __ *_ _W Hx* _ _ i,r.lV " __-'Y 1 ' 'W-W ~ _ , ‘ __ A.; __ _ _ “ix” *#4: § HEAVY Russxarl Lossss I-Icsdqunrters of Gen. 0ku`s left army Oct. I6, Zi p. m. Via' Fushan, Oct. I8, - [Special]vSince Sunday last the Jups left army has buried 4,100 Russian dead. ns1‘IMA'rn clsif,\1.'1‘iEs The Ru sian casualties are estimated from 20,000 to 25,000. Ihe Japanese report their casualties at K about 3,000. JAP Anvsrlcs coN'rINUsn Early this morning the Japs continued to advance, driving the Russians heforo them, capturing two guns and many x-'iles. “ o ’ '__ A ...___ _ THE FIGHT AT LAMUTANG \ - At 7.30 this morning the Russians at- . about an hour previous to the announce- WQODSTOCK B Oct 18 th” “°'~mde‘l' ment. ' ' HENRY PALMER, ---~_--_-~----A-e~ - ---~A -‘v --,D7 ._ _ 7_.r_,,, `,__~_ A _v ,W _'_ MR BLAIRS STATEMENT *(Sp€ClH.l)*TI 118 f0I‘ Nowinjail and under suspicion in the S ' ' - Wa M rd"C » . As the Board was abouttoadjourn th‘s the murder of Wm' Dohertf “cn n U me f '1 -i - -_ Q f ° _ . _ -,_ . i The \vork of thc authorities on the murder case yesterday apparently elicit- cd nothing new that would bring the crime homo to any our-. _ 'soner in Queens County jail to whom some suspicion attaches will he brought bcfoic the Coxoner`s _jury and examined on his whercul»out..~. and conduct on the night of the murder. The inquiry will rlotibticsshe private as on the previous occasions. His removal from tliejail will of course be subject to the granting of a habeas corpus ad[tcstimoniandum by Mr. Justice Hodgson to F. L. Huszurd who will make implication this forcnoon. The house _of Mr. Hunter, Hlllsbsro Street, was broken into Monday night, an entrance being etl`cct-ed through the rear window. This tends to increase the alarm in some quarters but the theft is not looked upon seriously hy the police. Yesterday Licut. Colonel Sherwood, Superintendent of Dominion Police, Ottawa, was in the City and held con- sultation with a number of members of the jury and the authorities. Colonel 'Shcrwood's visit, it is asserted, is merely one oi' pleasure and not in connection with t.he murder. He leaves again this morning( PALMF.R`S CAREER. Bc appcnrod hcfore the Stipcndiary Magistrate in 1804 when 'ho was but eight yours old. llc was charged wit.h arceny nnrl was scntencerl to nmonth`s lmprisonliicnt with hard labor. Ilis next appearance nt the Policelllonrt was in June 1897, charged with annoying peo- ple in their dwelling. Fined iii or l0rln.ys. In September 1807hc was charged with Iarcenyoimonoy from Miss MoLure. He was sent up for trial to the Supreme Court, found guilty and sent to Dorches- teir for two years. In July 1901, he appeared for drunkenness and was fined $0.00 or 10 days. In Aug. 190|, in company with three other boys he was charged with lnrconcy from the Pasteur ind Milk Fiictory' They 'wore sent to the Supremo Court but not convicted' until the following Jsnuu‘ry.In March 1008 M drunkenness ho was fined $6.00 or 87 days. In Iiebrirkry IRD, for assault nd . 1008, for drunkenness ll`o was sentenced topayn. fine ofQ30 or il) days imprison-.»ghM This afternoon I-lcnry Palmer, the pri-‘ blttefy fined $5.00 or ll days. In Jane ' 2f.;f;1;§f-;;,,;‘f;,§jj‘_i.';;jj_;“§_§’";j;';j.31:5..i;’i‘;T“.?§.;:‘°..§;;;';§ iiiviiitiiiii IN ANNUAL CONVENTIGN meutuhich is ofapersonal character and ` 1 4 I H ' I c V 0 CHS H Lal' C Att2l'\da|`\C C I “A J whtchmlinklnay my www be made, ocmmenced tomorrow. _ , _ . _ P _ . _ S _ 6 Y Sterday Fore I1. bymetrontmy place asohairman ofthe A Excellent' Addresses by Leading Workers. ' . ,. . - . _ “ru¢--m;tm;;;i0;f'1~-wigi;-1,0'-have-i~§ff:'~‘°"“'“"‘ " ' " ' ___ EXQCKUV9 R¥P0|'t» veyed to the public is that this is the PHILADELPHIN Oct- 15-"0Wi"Z L0 'I The Convention of the P. E. I. Sunday School Association opened yesterday fore- noon in the First Methodist Church, Rev. R. J. Whidden Bodeque, in the chair. After devotional exercises, led by Prof. Excell, an admirable lesson of Principles of Teaching, was given by Mrs. Bryner. She illustrated her address by the follow- ing' blackboard diagram, emphasizing the essential points of good teaching :- , ADJUBTATION. ,Know lesson. Know teacher. c0»oi>r:aA'n0N. Teacher. Class. GRADATION. Known. Unknown. ILI.Us1‘nA1‘ION. Object. Teaching. nsPs:'rI'ri0N.' Here a little. There alittle. The committees were as follows :-- Credentials-Willinm Caliheck, James Carruthers. Nominating-F. Moore, A. W. Sterns, F. C. Dollar, A. S. Nicholson, D. Schur- Dill". Devotionul-Rcv. Mr. Wlxitc, Rev. Mr. Dobson, Rev, W. H. Sedgwick. » Auditing-Thomas Moysc,.Iohn Gordon, Rev. G. F. Dawson. Questions»Rcv. T. F. Fullerton. Resolutions-llcv. Mr. Bclyca. OFI-`I(`EllS. » l‘re.~'ident, Rev. G F Dawson, York, 1 Vice for Kings, Rev. R G Sinclair, Mon- tague. » Vice for Queens, John P Gordon, Chur- lo ttetown. 1 Vice for Prince,Rev.A C Mc(Iuliy, Sum- merside, Recording Secy. John Mollison, Sum- ,merslde. Treasurer. Dr. Jardine, Sihnmarslde. Supt. Normal Dept , Professor E E f Supt. Homa~Dopt, Thos»Moyse, Be `eque Supt. Temperance, C W Strong, Sunr `merside. - i Menber International Com. Rev. tl R | White- lcvnnmi.. 1 A DDITIONAL EII}CU'l‘I\'E. Rev. W R M0?-ity, Rev. T F Fulloiton, Bev. A D McDonald, W W Stanley, Rev. E Broo\ls.Ilev .\'eil Mc- Rev. S Whldden. AS Rev. f - Jordan. ,Mm Bryner. Snpt, Primary, Mrs A E~l{orrls