_ f. ,,- 1 ~= f f ‘_ ~ 1 - --*" 1' " it _._,--f--°‘ "“‘ . ./-f’ 1 I ~ , - .` _ ~ r r < '~, ~. i \ .- .. .- ’ V - . \ I -»-_~ i f _ ' +1 -i , , . 1 n . ~ 6 ‘ 1 *° ° ' ’ it ' Enrrxou THE C,HAliLOTTl5TllW RDIA 'M ourmmn ian “,EE,¥{}{-f’.YNo'li/ rar-wurxtvi im l ¢§ARL6'I,"l`ET0WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1905. { 25 CENTS PER MONTH SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS _/; -- ionostioaeiisnrs iiisiiii w|i.aYE-iitfciinis , TURKEY SIRIKEGOES, gi; Italians Brought to St John From MontLe_a_l Nine of Whom Refused to bitration But Steamship People Say They Will Fight to a ' Finish. ` Sn ,].,||y, Nov. 22.-(Speoial)-'i`heLong- ni>n'.». strike goes merrily on. shorcl 'l'|ii|-ly-.s-~¢rcii Italians arrived today iroilillloiilrciil hui nine Of them refused in iroi-lc on the Parisian. _ '|'|,.»y i-lninneil to have been deceived |,cin._/ini-l ihcre was no strike here and iilso that they were wanted io do railway wurli. The oilicrs however are now unloadln mga and llircc more carloads of men will _ ._ ., _. _ ,nr ;'». _ n '_ . _ - _ _ _ , *_* __ Work -Men Wnntl Ar. `H£1rdFou ht Contest ` An ideal day for' the time of year greet- I0 ed the Abegweits and St. Dunstan‘s yes Victoria Park. The only handicaps were U19 hlrdness ofthe ground and the crowd- lair of spectators on the touch line, tho arrive tomorrow. The steamshlp peoplc will flghtto the flnlsh. ` .' _ They are spending money and it looks. as though their determination was not so ""°°"“°‘i ‘° 5° g°°d “"5 by "‘” ”“l"°°' election in Anti onisii toon ntsnitad in ,- The gauicvwas undoubtedly the best B y -$- seen hcrc t_his season in point of good the return of William Chisholm, Liberal, The by-election in the Third Electoral playing anfla more gentlemany contest oven E_L_Gen.nn.’ C°nse,.vn¢n\.e_ by 233 District of Queen`s between Hon. Mr. haiyiever been witnessed in Victoria . Cnnnnnkey and Pete, Macon" was a A fllBM llliliwilli FOR; THE CCMMONS it THE - g votive _eturaed, the Former With Stop Massacres eased Ma' rities-The Third Fleet to be Sent to the Bosphorus latter on several occaaionslspoiltng what H/tLiI~'Ax, Nov. 22.-(Speolal.)-The by- i At. victoria pan, yesterday Leave the llarty Complexion of all Seats lln- Says Reform in Russia ,Afi¢f"0l°"- SCOFB3 I0 0 chan_ged+Three Liberals and One Conser- ln Macedonia, and terday in their match game of football at ` CoNs'rAN'r1NoPr.s, Nov. 22.-(Specliil)- Urged by his advisers, the Sultan has flatly rejected the proposals contained in the ultimatum of the allied powers 'tor much to nnve expense ns nn nelent the p From sum, to nn|sn~ the msn", majority. , the coutrol of the Hnances of Macedonian 1 n b I I n I quietly contested yesterday The vote was Longshorenien. 3'" " _ °\;) ll' “ '"9 “fs” 'lf 5°- At the last general election Colin Macfnot “CMI M nw e as In' the mem] The mon are ready to submit to arhitrit- “mums” “med B mmm and ln we I Lib l h d809 rit . l y ll g s900ulinston's River Mount Herbert Southport Specials E' Cummiskey McCourt 42 21 31 85 18 27 47 35 51 5i) WS 5-L 33 43 30 3_1 36 59 26 47 48 30 23 33 20 4|) 42 584582 Mnj_ority fini* Cuinniiskey in 1904- skey fiE“:222.`.\‘3S$5f£i’é‘f§5*3R‘Cl1mu 52.7.() 2 8?S3¥'&S§SE651lI¢C0\1rt~ 47 43 42 18 20 445 in by-election-7i>. Sir William Mulock had a majority of 002 Hon. Mr. Aylesworth’s majority is cut engaged by the various manufacturing down W 488’ while in Went_Lnmbmn n f ,_= interests to protect _them in the investi- Llbeml lnnjonty of 447 nynm. nno is cnt ` 8`°l°l°“- to 175 and lnAntigonlsha Liberal majority There will be clliliculty in scouring nn of 809 18 reduced to 2@3_ _ able lawyer to conduct the prosecution. The one Connervnuve in the mee, M,-_ It premises ie be the biases# “BM held lf' smith of Wentworth wnn nt iirst declined “_ the CuHl1lJ0S°d Uh” l‘"““5' boom during the last year. and the ter” “t ameellng why’ deemed to ln action and had it beencarried through result has been the development of a ilict dfteen days iiniprisoginnutgn Genegal against his opposition (Which is hardly unmberonhe fastest riders ever known Brugore,Gominnn er o e rmy. 01' in those count,-|¢5_ making public details of ii. conference, conceivable) anvthingvwould have been Frank Kramer, the snort_dnn_anc0 which he had with the Minister of|\Var. ,ww posslbletohim and his followers.But chan) lon of the wnrldy nays the fob letter received yesterday by George \V. Knox, the fate of Henry Miller and Gus Olinder, who went on an expedition to nearlyfa year ago, ls probably disclosed. On the desolate shores of thu Gulf of l~ California near u deserted Iuiliun village. aherder found the trappings cf Millar and Olinder, a book of nautical science, which belonged to Olinrier, and n pair of dried human hands, which may have been these of one of the nicn. A few feet away was found the charred remains of ii huge feast fire and circles of un ln dian war dance. It is believed the men were slain by hostile Indians who inhabit _ P relative to the controversy between Gen- both nnrnes were alumni, equally com. signer; have banded together and form- eral Brugoreland General Poroln,who was rammed by this sordid piece of lennn ed nlnrne noel which they nm wnnnn has D CGHUY llwlf ill the B0lB D0 BOOUIOEHB 0" Government and handicapped the other- money' n nossnnn, and wnl post n numb horseback. Mid GEDUBI B|'“8°‘° femsed wise rather demora1isedOpposltlon. These of $1900 (org side bet, 0( from $,|_000 gg 5° “°k“°wledg° the 851;? Ettfelxral conditions render the cutting down of $5,000 thatihe foreigners win. l which it was sa ii e me that portion of tthc lower California sen coast. The discovery of relics of thc vhief 0f5f~“5 “"5" Ge“e"°1 Alldre' "lm p n to wager against the Americans. I-IelMlller and Ollnder party was made in former Minister °f W“'~ Thi’ °m°l“l5 ‘"°° l“l'l°n’whlch mot' helped to "Neve l' B ' been commissioned to lace tbelconnectlon with the search now conduc- ted by Prof. Grlndell cf Arizona for his brother, Lt. Grindell, who was lost on thc peninsula. ‘ ‘ P°rcl:"cnn to n duel Exnlnnnnons be. Liberal majorities in Antigonlsh, Ydrk -- wou - fore the War Minister led to an adiust- and Wentworth the more remarkable. t f th incident, but only for the ._ _ - 33.11 .i’.n.f... count or ciinnciiizr. _ . < in _ _~&v_.___ _...B .vw _im - ne Estate of wiiiinni Hearn-An nn- Omcemlvlaln Streel_Ca ui iuiiniin pt. W. A. lohintone. Mgr. plication was made in the Court of ' " , Chancery yesterday hy those gitersstfed froVli;ii;?a.rI;li ;xxrild}Li;lb;[s`n1tesdl-{;tchen returned in the will of the late William ea or ~ the “W°l""“'°“l'°f“éw Tmsteas render' Thr Electra cleared with her usual °d "°°°"°ry by the death °f me IME freight yesterday for Picton, consisting Lonidcl L. Beer, surviving Trustee, under of pork ants and sundry nrt_nnes_ the will. The Court appointed Edward ’ _ Cilllnfller Of Cllnrlottetowll, lfl¢l‘('hBDf. Bild Tuesday and yesterday were the busi- Jaines J. Johnston, Trustees under the est days of the season in the line of ship- * will in the place of Dr. Richard, Johnson ping, mio |woather and good roads. and L. L. Beer deceased. Prices are unchanged. ` 1 » » _ Cook Kitchen and family who have béanresiding here during the construct- ‘A sNAr in dolls-.We have secured a lot' 'i ' s ' " " ° ion of the Montague Branch Railway left 1 ti dressed dolls they arc samples, O I Tuesdayon return to Fredericton, N B 0 me _Y . _ - . . . notwo allke. we bought them “B MissMi\yBcil, who resides in Char. \>&l‘8`1\|“ “nd "T" "l'°“'°l'le”.u::;ln°;:;, lottctown for the Present. this week lm" ’°”““l"r W-lee' \l_;;’l;;CI§3:e'q ,. ~ visited her Darents. J. D. and Mrs. Bell. I b |d t Mrs. McQueen has received the_li\d Rubbers’ all to e so n newaoftlie death of her brother Benja- ' the l0w¢lt'pl’lC€5 for Spot min McLeod in Alberta. A -widow, nee i _ Miss McLeod of Victoria Cross, and four olllli children are left to mourn. Farther par- * tioulars will be given later. Much sym- pathyis felt for Mrs. McQueen as only ‘ : 0 N Inst niontn nor inotiior Joan into innum- .» man, Montana. of which an extended 'i ,_ . 3 ` `-' ` notice appeared several days again The 'rho shoénim. Gwdlim "“° °l‘°l°°' H""'° 75 cases Boots, Shoes and Sha returned Tuesday evwlus- .isi i ` ~ i The funeral of Wm. Robertson took place yesterday morngng. There was a large attendance. Th pallbearcrs were N. McLaren. H. Nelson, P. Kelly, Janice Lannau, D. Holloran and P. Holloran. .J ‘iff ~“ ` ll ./ _ \”f) ___ 1 ¢¢v*"' _ Hrs IDEA or QUALIFICATION. bear. Boot Factory. .~ . mm Willie-Say,pop,dld you ever kill a i The Sultan holds that Russia, which is` taking n. leading part in Macedonia SYDNEY Hilti lilll llllSlllN SYDNEY N. S., Nov. 21.-The Boston jE1evated Railway has placed an order with the Dominion Iron and Steel Coin- pnny forasample shipment of rails, to be used on the curves of that line. The maximum wear ofthe ordinary steel rail on the curves of the Boston Elevated is forty~three days, when they have to be repliised at considerable expense, and almost. evcry quality of rail produced in the world has been tested, for the pur pose of obtaining the liest results. _._,..___n._ llllllllllN Mil liillll SHillllLl nto the standing of the steamer Bitvnrinn opened before Justice Routhier, of the ariiniralty court. with Captain Spain and Lieutenant Penneli, of H. M. S. Drake, as deputy minister ofjusl ice, conducted the enquiry. Two witnesses were heard Captain Brown and Chief Oilicer Haines Tiburonf Island, in the Gulf of California Uf the Stranded Sl9i"“9\‘- “I attribute the strandingofthe steamer o an error on the Dart of the pilot, who must have been further south than he thought lic was," said Captain Brown, in reply to a question, and this was perhaps the most important piece of testimony taken. “The pilot. must have mistaken St. Thomas buoy for the round buoy until ii was too late to remedy any effect of hi.~ mistake." . _*__ NlilUSlllCHi llllllill llii wiiii suiii \ KINGs'i‘oN, Ont., Nov. 20.-An ordcr hns :been issued at the Royal Military Collegcfrcqulrlng all the cadets to grow moustaclies and hence no razor liao operated upon thc upper lips of the young military students for some days. No reason for thc order is given. It may be desired to give an older appear- nncc to the younger cadets, n. large num- ber of whom are still in their teens. The custom is English, not American. Ellllliilf Fill] lilll Hllllllii Mill Pl'l'1'I~ll\URH. Nov. 2|.-Fred. Fleck, nn REFUSES _ ULTIMATUM is More Needed Than Asks the Powers to There- An Allied the Ultimatum. reforms had liclter reform livr oirn country and that thc \ri¢li>.~pi-c-:iii nins sar:I‘cs in Rusisiii tlcst-r\'c llic iiltciitiiiii of the nations as' iiiucli its do thc trouhli.-s in Macedonia. It is understood that thc allied tif-oi will at once assemble uiiiiercoininzuinl of nn Austrian admiral. lHi Sllll CASE Elllllii B0.~\‘I‘0N, Nov. 22-'l`lic trial uf llr. l‘i~i'<'y ll. Mcl.i>rnl, l.. \V. (`.iii.\vfnril :uni \\'illinii. llowiirrl for cuiiiplirity in llic suit. i~ii.~i- crlinc, will begin in the superior iiriiiiiiiiil court next Monday. lt is iiiitioistoofi McLeod will deny any guilt in the mutter, denying in toto the cliamies of Crnwforil anti ll0\\'iiI'il that lii>ili.~`..~i~i-li-ti the liorly. ___.g;._ ll. L. lilllllliN UN Pl§NSlllN SEHillli S'roNv Ciiirric, Ont., Nor. 21.-it. I.. Borden Iiinrle his first :ippvi|riiiii-i- iii Ilii- byc-cleulioii f "\i'_-'n by s|n~iikiii;; lu-rv on Saturday i..,.iiii iii tlic iiitcrc-st ol' ii. l)~ Smith, Con.si-i'\':ili\'c cniiflitiiitc for \\'t-sl. \Vcnt\\‘0rtli. Siiciiliiiigf of pensioiis ltir ex-ministers, Mr. Borilcii siiiil: "l tliiiil; niiutlclll HSSUSSOTS- MT- N@“'C°ll1b0- ilic question might well lic lii‘oii',;|i|. up again. Idecliircrlmysclfoiiit uiiil I :ini reiirly to tnkc full respoiisibility for evcrytlilnglsnid in regard to it win-n this nicnsiire was brought ilowii iii Ilii- closingdnys of the session nnil iii. thi- verylnst nioIneIit.1 nm \rillin;:. iiiiill think that it slioulii hc iciftiiis-i~li~i'i-il. 1i‘orcxiiInple,llhink that tlic ii;,;c limit should be imposed on pt-nsions. Mr. liorrlenclcclnrcrl his entire i'i~iiiiiiii~s~ to have the lnrlcuiiiily so fiii' its it I1-.liitt-il iii himself revised by piirliiiinelil at ilu- iiext, session. (.`llII.l.S l’liO\"F i".\'l`.\l.i If \\‘:ii'nitli uiiil c'li`c\il:iliiiri iirc not promptly rcsturcil, chills i'c.\iilt in finial nliicuinoniii. This Iiect-.~~itiitv.~ liet-piii,‘;' . crvillnc on liiinri. 'i`iiki-ii iii lim unit-r it lirenks up ii i-liill iii two iiiiiiuii-.~. ity ruiiblng frccly orcr lliroiit iiiitl rin-.~l il. pi'c\'eiiIs colds. No liiiiiiit-iii so .~i|'tni;;’. so pciictrixtinir, so mrili to kill piiin iiinl inllauiniatioli. Nciirly llfly _','ienI'.~` iciwii-il has provcii tlic vuluc ot .\“nl»oii`:» f\`crri- line. You slioulrl get it bottle to-fliiy. F* Foreign ; Novelties i DIRECT FRU M 1 LONDON. ` PARIS. BERLIN, 7' vni:NNA l' .\'c\'1‘i' licfnrr h|\\‘4~ wr linen nlili~ 1.. 7 rrilliiit- ~\ii-li ii \:\riclv of l\.\i.\ I \ l'§l<`l"|'t-viiii; ii .tilt t-- oid locomotive engineer of the l’eiini~yl- vania road says hc has received nlettcr from Andrew Carnegie enclosing a clieck for $l.000 to pay for ri luncheon which Mr. Carnegie ate ln Fleck's cnglnc cab years ago when he was riding with the engineer. Mr. Carnegie, it appears, was I ravenously hungry, and gladly dined on the contents of F|eok`s dinner pail, llc has now paid for that meal. CHICAGO MARKETS. Oaioaco, November 22- (Special)- l l"i»I' \'/\lill‘1'l`\' iii ,\|il`l~"|`li' l lilda1\n1l'l`0rInii»0ii-v'~'~ B Bunnyéidel chltownl m|1g|»¢|'¢ Llnimgyii for gig gygr hug mzglllie-Than I guhss you'll be President whut 82* wha” SM M 1- f _ . 7”' ,, 4,, 9°* fm" P°"‘ WM’ f-no-¥~o\B.. _ , I i An Avg,-.age Daily, Circulation of at Least gooo is Guaranteed for i9o5 \ ._ ..._-~.. . L,\\ 1 'ti fi I _ ,fn lt* * 4. ‘<. i `\\ 5': lllI 1 ,ii li . 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