Captain T, Jeuwold, Rot away for new Association on their entry oi-nl-take the other vegggls, and fishing of this province, expressing a liusurlo, and her skipper will endeavor to into the flsht to build un the shwtins stock had been removcd, and the premis- rrzzds /llfllrl W C _ _ Sho =\*'~“*1i1A* gin* -4- V s ¥ “ 12=‘»2§-el I THE GHARLOTT .....‘.’.étl‘.§°’.i"i-*.iW‘fi»;rf§i\»..._.} _ CHARLOTTETDWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, slviuaosv Dacnmrgax 3° 19;; 0 Professor _Be`ll.’s Experiments at Sydney Re. suIt_1n af Lztm Powerful no wind. seas A1! rléeiiras on lienans Steady- fir 1 Goes to Washington io Report. S\'1»»\'1fY. Dec. 20--(S`awl`=\l-)~Pn>fcsS°r Sixty-five pounds thirty fret lnmtlw mr Alexander Graham Bell, who has for “"0 0010 him UIPN With Perfect steadi~ _ some time been experimenting with ness' - ,_ "yimz kites or the Tetmhedml form has The kite and attachments weighed 123 _ pounds. ulvnnced another step towards success. , Ppvfmor Be" has gone to Wwmnmon' _ His latest kite in a favorable breeze and will relate there the results of his ` liftclla man weighing one hundred and axper-im¢n|,g_ iwnll-in null wmrs 1 gr-5, _if;§EULLS|ZED MAN 5 ’ INSU li »¢ _.fl iw _ THE EMPEROR OF KOREA. S F' 5 PSE is Now Assured-Utter ilopklttfness of the Conflict is Apparent -The Government' Secured a Comparatlvely Easy Though Ruthless Victory. Sr. Psrrsasnunc. Dec. 29-(Special)-The suppression of the insurrection at Moscow and the certainty that similar uprisings elsewhere will be crushed, mark the collapse or me arssmempr of the Reds to overthrow the Government. Now that the smoke of battle has cleared away the utter hopelessness of the coniiict is becoming apparent. The populace held aloofsand nota single military unit actually joined the revo- lutionlsls. Ill Bll. l[lllH§_lXPlllllE|lTHREE GREAT _ DEL|VE RED LAST NWT B foundered on the rocks oil' Amphitrite handwriting to Count Witte, General Point Tuesday night. ` _ Trepoff and Interior Minister Dunrovo ' Y The salva,ges|:eamerSalver maintained °"l‘l_°Fl°il.N\'hi|e`heing carefully opened in the general post oihce. 1 _ at Emu mmm by Lmyds and. tm’ Tbesame corres ndeot s s tba in <>f~\»=~1|»~»= Govm-»»=1efn°d.-yfor or s......._..._.,......f.’°..,.........i“.i ...... E... Balfour and Grey Discuss l'lome‘ Rule ` the Fiscal Question and _ _ r SWIG- new _ government issue ot treasury ` " _- . W k b i ____ fir... 1. .n........... .......... ...... _gl-;_¢§»__5_;_;-°__¢_f_°__<§_1¢»~ dem ‘° “mr Chinese Labor- Liberal Leader Says Ireland Should Have a en t the nearest village and settlers _.;t__;.___......l...,..........».................;.. f... Legislature but Subordinate to the lriiperial Parliament. Three bodies have already been recov- ered and the steamerSalver has .e be n ,nstmcted to spare no pains in nndlng LoNDoN Dec 29-(Special)--Very large Chamberlain changing n pglicy which has existed for » _ , . . ,,,|,e,.s or mfg bm,k.B cram ‘Héaudiences were addressed tonight by Sir ` Mr.Ba1four speaking in London declared *,fifty years | . _.__ C=~mr>bell-Bannerman.Mr- Balfour and Sir that fiscal reform or Home Rule was the slr Ed ward Grey, rorng-n secretary, ___ Edward Grey. issue of the campaign speaking at Newcastle, said that car in - YY R _'_ ` ` - ` __ 1 " .The Premier speaking at Dumfermllne, The whole attack of _the Unionists ln_ out Charnberlaln’s proposals would mean Tr-ta executive of the Fish and Game Scotland, said he did not favors. separate this campaign will be centered on the the ruin of national prosperity. ~l[;'_3l~°;_i;;?_|; ¢=:5§*;l;\g:;_§e°_§,s “O n'_';°tl'1fB independent legislature for Ireland, but intention of the Libedls to give Ireland The Liberals have no intention cf ll" roses. so an nearer. i...|o.n...§ f2Tl“*‘“““dfl'5” "mi °°“°°'e’sh°"1d h"v°r_°°"fr°1 °f1=s°w» ==ff»1fS- rmunrnome Rule. bu»h<>r= 1° mentary turmoil. ment of Responsible Government in the ,\,,,c,.|c,,_ and batween the oéncers and sf,-u_¢_¢_‘¢,1;g° mfqtm Rem FL Bm-ke 0( ms on the Unionist iiscal propositions. The Unioniats had done nothing on the Transvaal, which would put that Colony crews of the vessels, many wagers havtf HDP°.l'1_flliPl\ii Sud to state to him the I-Ie said it was the duty of the Liberals iiscai question becausothey drst wanted on an equal footing with other African hee" mid 0” the Nisllli- Tim |25.l‘i1.\1#‘_~de”lres°f.'-he. A“°°l°M°n ia _°°n“°cu°“*`~i0 bury any party supporting .ioecpb the mandate of the electorate before Colonies. Agda, Captain Olsen, bound for Buenos *VM* F°l`°»ii“ifY- ~S0Vém.1 l¢°P!"155 were » ' ,hope that similar clubs would be formed *'“'*“*"'_ _ g in every district of the Island, and tbatone _"° runs s-Totes |N"ron'o'N'rd. ‘M °" "°;;;‘; ‘;,;"*,‘“ "°,;"~»' °{;‘"’“,§‘”’ ti? “°°°mp e mp" nt’ en S i’ ey BAKER. CrrY,Orc.,Dec.2S.-A mov: to __ _ » ` h“"° in 'l°“" The 5°°r°t'“y then bmught create by popular subscription u wedding TORONTO: D°°9mb¢l‘ 53-“Ol/Sl' 81330 “P 5 ““"‘be" °f s“33°°°l°"s that had been present for Miss Alice Roosevelt, who is “‘°fi»h °fff\ll‘l "BFE 9005" fffm L“89di“ 'W "h°'s°ver“l meetings in t'h° west but' to be married to Congressman Nicholas &l1“§Sdil1'! Si¥0l’6 lil? 400 Y0D§é 85\‘B6i- °W|“5 t° the Moen”-'B °f the hm" the" Longworth`in February, has been started Th” "°bb°l`l7 Wil dl990"°l`°d When i'h° discus'-lion was laid cw" mr an°t'h" 'hy citizens of the eastern part of Oregon. 510'” “'05 Dlwned. The ll\\’lf6!’ Dori? Of U10 meeting' It is the plan of the _originators to have ` ‘ subscrlptionlists in each state of the cslooked asif they had been completely , To MEET AT OTTAWA' Unlnu. the m,-may subs fined to be mins- Kllllcfl. ‘ mitted to the various state tleasurers _ _ _°"" who will in turn forward it tothe accret- -» 0'r1'A\vA, December 28.-The 18th Hl'Y0fih°i»\‘el\S\11‘Yl\ifWf\ShlU8i0“- "if ’ -xi ' - ~~ s ~~‘ -» *-1 ,an,ma| meeting of me Geological gggigty The subscriptions willcloso on February . ' of America opened here yesterday. 8, so nstoenable the present, winch is , l_Th'er¢ am 160 fellows and 750 life mom- believed will bcabout $800,000, to be turn- . bcrs in the society. Don Jose Aguilera cd over to Mlsslioosevclt on thc day of `d|mcto,- of ¢,h`@'__ K¢°]°g1¢,\| surveys of her wedding. Individual subscriptions Mexico, has alrerrdyan-lved to attend the will be limited £0 WD WHIS- ._ gatherin '. _ F _ 1. _- I. l- . g “ ' ‘ _ 'l ._ ""' r isnnmnnwsanzssmsns' ai T: ~i. W Just Time for a Word of ,\yr¢g_ Argentina, ‘and tha bgmuu passed after which the Secretary was ~` Athens, Captain Rasmussen, destined for"°Td¢\’°d f0Wl`l'W Rl¢lm1`d B\U`k°» 31° Pm' _ _ ];,,|,|9, Blanca, me naval gtauon or _stdent of the ne\v_Association in West A,-pentium started aut 0( the harbor Royalty, welcoming him and his i ¢0,;eL||¢-r_ Lat” the },,,`rqu5 Fam, Association and congratulating thc f'_` I \ \\' 1"; § ~Z,` THERE ARE OTHERS Tcaclier-What is Yalcvard University te d for? Tommy-For its football team. _, CHICAGO MARKETS. Cmcaao, 'December 21| - (Special)- (lorn, Dec., 44} Com, May, Mi what " _Sal what “ an Park, May, l18.82 Pork, Jan., $13.52 CUHIUUS llllil Ui lnsni min CLIN'roN, Conn.. Dec. 28.-Taken suddenly with a fit of insanity while re- covering from the measles, Hayden Wairous, a middleaged man living in Mystic, gathered his tive small children together and putting them on a box vrtagon, started six days ago on a wild ride about the state, begging food from house to house and not allowing the children to leave the wagon at any time. Thefatherand his children slept on the wagon every night and as the days passed the sufferings of the little ones increased so that when they were over- taken noor here tonight. by' Watrous' brother-,,the youngest of the lot, a two year old boy, was nearly dead. When the insane man saw his brother he started to fight and it was only uttera desperate was bound with ropes, put in a carriage _are said to be in a critical condition. i Watrous was armed, it is said, and g|5¢,5_ _ threatened several times to shoot people who tried to' interfere with the trip. - AfdViC€ - r » ' ' -» Don’t miss visiting the _ T “fhj Warden Snag _ __ _ _ __ _ ` _,_,_,,, sUNN_is1me Boorsrome ¢¢G,.an’1',’y»» prim $z.oc. _ By doiiigfsii you please us,ANl5` PROMISE TO And ren rocks 5°. ' .' _ _ ~"°_- v0..fsf....,sA1>rY caalsmis. _ Agocd rig~out $2.50 r -_ _ _ _ _. -r»'~»a»r~'Rf-~¢»~n~v---l.r~-¢-u»~a»~-ly..-nan-q,.q ` ` We wish all our Policy-holders night with band,8 to Io. the seasoni every second Sat.) 2. 30 to 5.30. Children nay afternoon 2 '40 to o. . ' “AS ZARD & M0 O R E A y C0" .._§i2.iX€‘tl.§l€.Piil*‘°g%S3° ._.,_.. forwiiuer at D ` D ° Imf=f1¢e¢1fdC°=\1As=nfs- é‘i.il.i§§.;'»::::?1:::::;;;;;::1ffff:§¥:§3 . , I ` Gift P .ll-lllelilllllllllwll sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using'Chamberlaln's Cough Remedy,alding the same with a b dose of Chamberiain‘s Stomach and Liver Tuble,_s_ and by ,M mmm, use soon com can prescribe a better medicine. For salc D Si-FUERIG Uh" WDUFOUS W" *“bd“¢d~ He Tablets when you have a cold. The ro 'Y m Bild bW“8ili1 5° the B\l¢_i°n h°l`° “nd |3061' and kidneys which is always beneficial ' Wkén W his h°m¢- 501116 °f i/he Chlldmn when the system is congested by a cold or attack of the grip. For sale by all drug- srscnn. Noncr: _ 55 i ,_ V ' ' Season ticket holders have : , Y = . following skating privileges. ' ' _ 'Gentlemen and Ladies ' Even the general strike crumbled beneath their [ect by their precipitating a conflict before organizations were pre- pared. The Government secured a compara- tively easy though ruthless victory and I is believed that the organizations have been' so demorallled that they will be unable to strike the blow intended for the anniversary of bloody Sunday. The country has quieted down and the Cabinet now hopes that the elections to the Douma are assured and Government can devote its attention to crushing thc revolt in the Baltic Provinces and to the solution of the Agrarian question. 1. » . _ z ._.:..;_ _ llEilIH l llllIll|lli‘ despatch to the Times from London says: Otiicial figures relating to the legal poor of London show that the, number in receipt of pauper relief in L nearly every month of the year ending, have been greater than in any of the previous forty years comprised in the returns, with the exception of the period ' from 1867 to 1871. The ratio of paupers r per 1,000 of population has been higher in most ofthe months of this year than in any previous year since 1874. Not only has there beena remarkable increase in ‘ outdoor relief, but thc rise in the numbers entering workhouses has continued. In no year in the history of the poor law has the population in the workhousee been greater for December. Bllll}MlSliH Faruzrznicrolv, N. B., Den. 29.-W.|lA McKee, organist [of the Baptist church has been appointed bandmaster of the Fredericton Brass Band, and will take to Charlottetown, and is a very compe- tent m'dslcian. Grip Oulckly Knocked Out- “Some weqrs ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms," says Mr. J. S. Egieston of Maple Landing, Iowa. “Knees and ,joints aching, muscles 1 .. l It is agood plan to takeadose of the _ __ _ H l_l]lll]llll'Si Pllllli ‘llllllllliilllllll " Klllill Ill lilll New rom., D......n... 28__s .rnslihirty Persons But no Pass- angers - Several Were Train Hands. Sr. JOHN, Dec. 29-(Special)-Statistics compiled today show that during thc year fjust ending thirty persons were killed on the Intercolonial Railway, None of these were passengers, several were train hands, but the majority were yard employes or strangers. lHi MlSllHl lil DEATH IS Ellllllll Bnwsronr, Conn., Dec. 28.-The mystery surrounding the death of Charles R. suddenly at a boarding house in John street, Sunday, was cleared up when a autopsy was made on his body. The autopsy revealed a 22 calibre bullet lodged cliargeimmediately. Mr. McKee belongs U1 years ago when Wordin attempted to commit suicide. A cyst formed with the bullet in it, and Sunday morning, accord- ion- U18 ing foreign substance about the bullet to escape, causing instant death. Wordin, the young man who died the brain. It was lodged there four to the doctors, the cyst broke. allow- _X-¢.f¢___ , __ _,,, Must Be Quick. Pains in the stomach and attacks of the oolic come on so suddenly and are so ex trcmeiy painful that immediate relief must. be obtained. There is no necessity of sending for a doctor in such cases if a ottle of Chamberlain's Collc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. No doctor etely knocked out the grip. ’-V “H dr“ggl5t'°' Y D ' ote a healthy action of the bowels, liver I -BIG- RINK Monday and Thursday uesday and Friday after- and customers, the compliments of noon, no band, 2.30 ‘to 5.30. l Saturday afternoon (Band Tuesday, Friday and Satur- What more appropriate New_Y¢ar'| . d ‘ ” ,.0 0 __ ., _ s N li! .'° ' ‘- Tickets at Rankin’», A. W. Reddin’|, HALF PRICE SALE _.or_ FANCY GUODS AND CHINAWARE ~ _ The balance of our splendid lines of FANCY GOODS and CHINAWARE to be cleared out this neck at exactly HALF PRICE. Everything marked in PLAIN FIGURES. 25 per cent off Tuck’s Beautiful Calendars for 1906, Christmas Cards, Booklets. Toy Books and Christmas Numbers of Illus- trated Papers. 10 per cent off all other goods in our store. Come along and get ng, btrfsi Everything must be _~¢|f¢¢1 out. We on't want to carry lllyihiug over. r CARTER &C0., Lid, _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ l y 'J 0 G ARD] * l l _ _ S