v.5... i wEEKLY FOUND!!!) i887} pally IIOUNDBD iiqi —-WEDNESDA_Y MORNING— A BETTER MAIL SERV At a Meeting of the Board of Trade Council Horace Haszard, M- P" Takes Effective Steps to Have a Special Placed on the Sackville Branch- A special moi-ring oi the Charlottetown Board oi Traile Council was held yester- day aiternoon ioineet Comptroller oi the llniiwiiy Mail Service Armstrong who had come to the I-Hnd at the request oi iiorace Hazard Iii. l’. The question to be discussed was the mail service between (Jnpe Turmantine and Siukvllle and the placing oi a special on that line. President llitieniiiiry occupied the chair and there was present n large num- her oi the Gtuiirll of the Board. Horace Haszsr-i M. l’. was the first speaker. Ilesiuied that on his request Mr. Armstrong hail come to the island to investigate I he causes of our delays in transmission iii mails by the absence oi especial at Swkville. lie stated that the mails had h en ordered buck tc the steamers by iiiii-iies hers and Mr. Bent, a POM. oiiine authority in Nova Suotia had ordered the mails to Plctcu apparently without any authority. These mails sh iilii be continued via the ililpfii until ini- sieamers were assured oi continued daily communication. He also read the TOllOWIHR telegram which he had sent lion. Mr Fii-ldins. Hon. W. 5 Fielding, Finance Otiaw i. MailSupe-rlniendrut Armstrong trons- iening mails to Georgetown route lot- withstanding Iwiied him yesterday as follows "Most emphatically protest against mails being trnnsier- red to steamers under present conditions. Must have sp (‘iill train service to Sack- wille soon us railway line clear. You better come over and invcutigite ior yourseli" As our i-ihinel YJDIQSBIJLRLIVB please see that our reasonable demands ior best Dfifialllli! mall service are carried Gui which at. best. are ilililllllhfztttdly during such severe weather. Minister oi iSlgnedl “GRAVE uAfil-Alll) Thom llamir/ h iii tlioiiirlit it would lie a ureut mistake i..i change the mails tii i-eorg ieiui iii iii-e-iriii .i.- iiii- Slriiiis were riiiitkrii with ii l‘. l’. l.. Him/mud i-oiidi-iiiniui i-~i lii.i.-lii:~ thi- sidvociiisii ili~- (lupus rouic til ~ieaiiicrs are ~iire ii illllly lFIINi. 'I'lic Gap-iii ~ei virie Was iii»: endorsed liy Bani. ICiIIF~ iliill (lemme ii. Auli‘. l". li. Ilsnxiri‘ said any reiruiks iiiuilii liuil only uiiiili ii LU iiii~ <'i-priiiii.ei.l llfi>lilkllly t.» Iii». Aiiiiiirnnu. 'I‘r~i~ri>. wiw llOOiij-Biil iii illl\ i-iir iiie lilllila iiii eiilier the (‘Oiii iriii- .~i~ri ice unri ilii- iviiiior lll lllitl .~ I iil item rounds Wholesale Trade-Rubber Boots and Rubbers. Big stock of Granby make of iron wear fame at l'i . A gents. Prompt attention given to mail orders. Phone ziiir. Wwlll who "s hundreds of I n‘ IIA ICE URGED way ii there were no specials to eon- neot. In answer to a question nu to what was best 2o be done the reply ei the meeting wni to put a special on the Cape Tormen- tiiie branch. Horace Hnszard said the people oi the island must have the best possible mail service and hs wanted Mr. Armstrong to impress that opinion on thn Department While the people here were endeuvoriug to arrange the mail service some others had telegraphed to have the mails sent again by the winter bolus, thus upsetting all the work done. Gecr e E Hughes enquired ii anyone on the and had the right to trnniiier the mails and Mr. Armsirong repliei that the Postmaster had. Mr. Hughes in< stunned a case when a iaw years aizo Mr. Breeken had to telegraph ior author- ity to Ottawa. lllr. (lunpheii explained that this was because Mr. Bracken could not put on n special train, not hecauie he could not trnnsier the mails. Mr. Hughes said ihere was no question- oi special trains. Knowing now who has authority in the matter we had better let the new Postmaster know that he has power. He pointed our. the 36 hours de- lay we have because oi the absence ci a specialist Cape Tormentlne. l-Ie was as- hamed oi the tre itment that the Liberal party had iriven in this matter and it was a great drawback as Mr. Haezard had ex- perienced in his campaign at last election. Donald Nicholson thoughi it would be beet to keep the mails on the Capes route until there was no diiilculty at the Georgetown route. 'l‘his was the wish oi the people and they wanted a special at Sackvillc also. W. F. Tidmarsh‘ advocated the iCapns service for the present and said lt should be definitely understood that the specials go on each year whenever the mails are hhsngsd. 'lhe power oi changing must he left alone with the Postmaster ci Charioitemwn. D. A. McKlonon, M. P., said he with others had when urgently for a special at Sackville some time ago and would like an explanation why it was not P“? l?"- llr. Armstrong said ii he put on s ene- cial train he would have to pay ior it him- self. l-le had to get authority. Mr. Bawzerd said in justice to Mr. Arm- strong that since he was hero last 1M!‘ l great Improvement had been inade- If Mr. Armstrong would now press inr a Sackviile special lic wouli greatly assist the r: pl‘l‘8'5Ii|.i\l,lV(N. Mr. Aims rciig asked why the Island wanted a special this year niid nevi-r he fore. Mr. llii zirl repliol that ii. was jun‘ for tlic same nus in ilinl we Wiliit tiilift" now in rircf-rencc in st irge. 1278i!" as. Also the mails have gre ii ly lillfftéiihi‘ i ilie [Hi-l few years. Air, 'i‘i¢linui' ll a iiri the flt“il‘\liil ~|l ‘Clill lriiins his been iii lllr‘. yi ill‘! ago —\'i-ii ii. Sir iniiis lluvinei illllk‘ u vi Llien we no’ u ti iiiii si-iv i-e. ii, W|\~4 "llllifll thiil thi-ie wi-ii- not e iiiugh iv» lFlllL-i iii Lin: CMUIW‘ and Mr. llll\'/. 1rd piilnie l o ll lliav. hi- liiVlifi-‘ilOflil a lymr WNR still lyiuiz iiii ll iiiipton sh iie since lisi wiiiier. After NTIII‘ iiirllivr riisrinsiiiii llli‘ inl- lowing restfiili-iii iiiuveii li/ l". ll. Ii vlurd M11 QAQQQQPPI liy 'l‘li m. ll inili .li.iii \\'I\~< uiiiiiilnioii-ily ]ll\\‘!i'il. Resolve-l that in the oiiiiiimi oi this IIIPPLTHH the iii.iil Pfifvlil? via ihu Cup.“ roire should he cniitiiiiiorii till the Lvtff-TKP town mute is absolutely assured ii-i-l ili..i a special tr iln fiUllllelliiiJfi iieiweeii Stfltlb ville and Torrneritinu should lie made forthwith. Any other arrangement. i-iiri- uot give stiiiinction to the public. A riipy was orderul to he. inrvi-iirviri by the Np 1m itntivca to ll in. W. S. Field ing and a vote oi thank! was passed to Mr. Aririsirong ior his trouble in coming to the Province at ihc present time. iii for ._.____._’j—— DON“ l‘ FORGET ABUU l‘ YUl I R BURNS. Cure them in one night by an upiilica- tian oi Putnam's Painless (lorn and Wuiri Exirantor. it i- sure, safe, painless, mu vusranteed to Pure or your money back. Refuse a substitute. WEDDING INVITATIONS. Announcements —and~- Visiting Cards We vvill give you the correct form and styles, iiiiexcelled workman- ship. We make n specially of fine printing. liiaszard 8: Moore, l (flizirliiitciovvii, l’. Ii. l. thousand ‘ - have icsiiilcd. CHARLOTTETOWN, P- E. l., FEBRUARY 24, 1904. MME Pliillllll lllifil HlNilWliEi] Opera Singer Dies Old and Poor in Chicago Lost Title 2rd Fortune, Became Famous as a Singer, Married a Prince and Met Misfortune Again. NOTED OPERA HSGEB rinse. CIICANO, Feb. 2l-(Special>— Madame Peterelli. once a world-renowned opera singer, and widow oi Prince Von Petercif oi Russia died today in en obscure hotel alone and in want, save ior the charity oi strangers. Losr ‘TITLE sun Ftil-(UPUNIQ. Daughter and heiress oi one o‘ the wealthiest Counts in Scandinavia, this woman saw two greet tcrtuni-s melt away and her title taken from her. MARRIED a Russian rmxrn. Driven by necessity to sing she won her way until she became the wiie oi Prince Ivan Pewrofi‘. THEN A MUQH‘ 'i‘i'2Ai‘Hi~IR. Then began a series ct misiortunes which eventu illy left her adrlit as a poor teacher music in Chicagi at the sire oi 87 years. aim TITLED PAREDZTAGE. lIer lather was Count illiegiini. oi Swed- en and her mother was Countess Von Sohwerlu. coon RESULTS g Are Sure to Follo_w the Use o" Dr. Williams Pink I’ills—'I'hcy Never Fail When Used for Blood and —w THE MORNINGBGUARDIAN. EDNESDAY MORNING ~~ Pllilillllllll lil NEW ZEiLlNl] Granted on ‘Same Terms as to Gre*t Britain Si. John Man's Suicide-Serious Fire Destroys Hardware Store at Glace Bay~Siorm in Halifax. YOUNG NAN Pi sari DEATH. Feb. Zll-—(Speciali—\\'. 2h years A. this Sr. JUHN, Kerrisiou aged suicide! morning by blowing his brains out in front oi his lather in Clerk's Hotel. HARDWARE sioiir: MURNEU. GLAUF. Bav, Feb. ‘zil-(Speclell-Fire destroyed with its contents the ware- house oi A. U. Thompson 8.: 00.. the larg- est hardware dealers in Cape Breton. PREFEIIENFE FOR mew ‘ARALAND. Urrawa, Feb. ZJl-Socciali - At n meet- ing oi the Cabinet Saturday an order-in- Council was passed extending the tarilf prcierence oi flit‘, per cent now granted to Great llrliaiii t1 New Zenland. STORM IN mitivax. HALIFAX, lieh. ‘Ji-(Specleh-A terrific rainstorm liaejusi. ended hsre.'l‘he streets AGES l to 8 I PURPLE corv "rw . i TWENTi-l-‘ivs: csursorciiliiivlrsimn-u JAPANESE WILIBBELDRIVEN’ imro THE 5EA SAYS RUSSIA CDNFIIJICNT‘ RUSSIANS. l 3T. PFflliRSlliTRil. Feli, ,' “"(Si>¢k‘ifll» l-A high authority deg clsres tlie war will end August (Ji' Siiplfiillllvl iii ilir- criiii- pl€t€ (lEftiii 0f lllt‘ l iiiiiillrfit, will be driven liiliJ ilii- ma, BRITISH SYM I‘A'l‘Il\'. next’ l vi lio I l This authority savs llriiziiii syru- pfltnises with liipaii because slie waut< 10sec Kii~wlll checked as the war must check licr Ililil see japan crippled 1l\ .i iiiariiiiiie povier. RUSSIA (lN DEFENSIVE. wants to Russia. lie says, will act on the defensive until ilie weight of her reinforcements enables lier to rake the offensive. RAIDING THE R AliAVAY- CHEEFOO. lirl). 2}" (Spevliil. —-]apainesc riiiiliiig parties ziie tsill(l to have broken iiie way at several places. ‘rilieiiuu liaiil“ are in an exceedingly dunneroiii cmili tion, being covered with lee. Nerve Troubles. ,The repuiatioi held by Di“. Williams link Piils not only in iiin-ida but throughout the whole wn lll is one that. ceniiut he equalled by any ctlieriiisiiicinn, No other uh-oicire lil tlm world is soox» tensively used as llr. WilliuuisPink Pill‘, and this r rtensivr us: is due solely to the merit. oi the iiieiiiiiiiic. 'l‘hcse pills are iioi R roiriiiion rim-gins: medicine; they are a si-ieiiiili-r blood liullilr r and nerve Htelifllr er. livery iium: llfllrh "mm, new‘ rim, red llltflli, aiiil 'i‘l\a i.i‘»‘V blood reaches the moi oi ilie iiiseim- ltliil drives it from the system. ‘i‘li..t i» tin- whole si-rict of the autumn. iii iliis leiiinrkuhli: iiieiiiriv-w. l‘i illlwlillilm Hill Pllllin mils iuriry i0 ills‘. wluie m iliii-u ii Ila iiriiiiiig lllrlll hriiii; Mrs. Ii. ll ri (lililh. Putit Iiiimique. N. ll. who Sl-iyrl .“i wmli lo tliiiuk yuu ior ii p Jamil l‘i.~iii .1 i/llixsliit‘! iiwiui tire usi- (ii Di, lVilliiiiu~ Pink Pills. I will ‘IPii iruiii Kiiiiiuv Iii-uule iii-ii the [ll\lf|\ iii Ill" lurk were soniriiiiiv» h v-ii to iii-at. I ii~i~l in iill six boxes oi’ the pills and ii l‘ Llflfllllle hm, eiitirnl/ UlVsI!]}\J€‘|Al('G. l “Qillll siriiiigiy it",- vise other ~uli':rei\ i i use your pills with- oiii. UPllV." llr. Williams I'm): Pills i-iirr iill lilnnil iii-i iicrv tr. iiii 4-. ~uiin n», iliviiiii illhlll, iiPilfiUl-fhl, ~iiiiiiiiiii, porn-ti pflIfiHHL-i‘ h‘. digestion. iiilpliatlon oi the h! llil llfill In ‘W! i NW1‘. N)!" liy all me ilfllfll‘ dealers o. ilireiii illllll The llr Wliiiairis Nli-iiiciiin i7 i. BmPJiYill w (ht. iit 5i) cciiin a box ur wlX bu1isiiii$25il iiackinnon & Williams Barristers, Sollriiiirs. Noun; gm, D. A MACKINNON, LL 3., K. C E. BAYFIBLD WILLIAMS. Oilicc—Oamerou Block. ollllrltittlunw Money to loan on Real Esme. iiiii iiii iiri iililM BUSlilN Whore he Has Boon in Con- nection with the Murder Case Against his Brother Jiilinllyiiii Hflillllllfi yPriVTF-il)‘ iiiii- noon iroiii lifiqOll where lie iris l!\'“ll iii connection with lht‘ iiisi- iiuiiii .~i ills Iirn.her(‘yriii~ I..llvan nvlil for ll r ill\ll'lli‘i' of llii- illiiniiiiinii in llunnv- l. Mi. liyiiii icelii ii-siiiieii Iliai, his lirolhi-r will li(' i-risily uiiiuil. oil. 'l'lii'ri* i~ Hfilil iii lw i u ~ \ iHi-vr-e against. liiiii and lii- is liPlil only Iii-r iii~i~ lic was iii-en niriiiiirl llii‘ ihe. With ri-irririi to thi- ii-roivcr China-mink sliiip llflfbi‘? laiicr \'\'Il\ found iii-av‘. and watih iiiiiiiil on his person there is no rvidrnee lllill iliey were ihr property iii the Ulilniimiiii. Th“. Pti‘i"il‘l."l was i-nger f0!‘ his iflll at tlm earliest ililsliiill‘ up, riiiiiiiiiy nnii ni i- 0f ihi: iI(’\L llileillll lawyers hih lnvu er.’ gugrii to defend him. Hi» irieuiis iii lliis eiiyrxpectanily hops that liii-i lUYlOQPTQ‘ jiiny i7 niw w! v1 will be clearly priivnii. work with. hand or lirlziiii arc strengthened and invigorated hi’ 25; 3o. 35, 4o. so PK‘? "VVI CTIGFCJIEiiIKESlTU, ABBIES VS VICTORIAS 2-GAMES-2 FRIDAY NEXT Great struggle for Intermediate. ' Championship and Trophy. WEBSTER YEil. uu__ HARD l’Rl:.."§5l‘:l) FOR MUNEY. BERLIN. liel). 2_*,.—($pcCial.) Some Gentle Boastings by Auth0rityA~War to End by Septcmber- Russia Hard Pressed for Money---Two Transports Return Through Suez Canal From Fear of Capture. a High Russian PkKIN, February l". "Pvlviiirni rumor» are in circulation 4'(l[l(‘l'i"lil|i]( (he more, URI)’ grave pcsliicn in lianrhuria, whore lloacr Vllliflfldfli‘! are ri yirglrri as striving l" Hiiw a irPiier-il revoli inquiring. u" liu-isiain. The uiilitiiry aiiihnritle-i an‘ fPgnlililiig with anxiety the possibility at l-lli“ WWW“ .iiiiir"iiri- oi 'n nailve Man- rliiiriii reviili. of such magnitude paw siiririiisly iii-Joanie and jeopardize the plan ii‘ ilie laud campaign ilflhillll Japan "r" iviiiiward the liii<=ian hrnrlquarl, i~r~i will lie nr Harbin. Viceroy Alcxiefl‘ hi“ Mono ihiilwv. Thr- niiive is no‘. "Vllrih-‘l “" IIPIIWVIIIIII! retreat on the riiirt of iill-slit. Iilllitrirv Pjnnfiw think tlii- cliunrzP oi headquarters docs nol heralds \‘\'lih'lI>lV\'|\l ironijPort Arthur, and ilie Lian Tunp penini-ulu. They point cu’. ihiii. Jupiin also has changed the l"""l'lllhi'ii-is oi’ the army in Osaka, and of the government to Kiotn. ' Viceroy Alexieii" rnovg- la regyu-dgd L. an indication that the Linc Tung penin~ sulu. Port Arthur, and all gfiulhprn M“. churiii. is in he (lfiilgnliifiil vvflh wit," and ‘ “hl’°""°*-“‘ A hit!" l-XIPBXWBB oiilciai ssirl: “We do no’ perniii. ourselves ioronsidzr Ilie ihuige iii lliis~in ~4 heuriqunriersa-i in- dieuiivr- oi anything in the nature oi a vr-a lliwl ii shnwwi, rather. that Admiral AlvYiriTupprr-rluliw [he rringiiituce oi the ll\\\i iili-iiil. liiihes mnvi-d to the only puiiil. when‘ he is able i0 survey the iulliieirv prolfrni ircrii nriiopi-r prriper- tire. Ollfflflilll! will he Opposed with Advices show iliat Russia lb zil- lrezidy hard proved for money and has begun to vritlidrriw deposits _ from the western iuuropciiii l)éilil(.\. RPSBIAN SHIPS Rli'l'l7R.\'. i l’(ll\"i‘S;\lD, l<li;\'i"l‘, Feb. 2;, i.\'iiecinl.)~'l‘lit' Russian irziiis- iio0p< i__ >.- .-», I ports" Oral witli i ziiiil tlic Siiioleuski loaded wiili uiiiiiiiiii- iiioii filiil prnvi~iiiii~ lliiYt‘ illflitil from Siic/ for (_iil<~\\.i_ FEAR 01* CAl"l"i'i<l-I 'l'lii’<t- lfliii\li iris liii". inig il.l\\L‘il llllflf lfillllll- tliriiiigli ilie S1107 Llniiloii wzi y i0 ilie ezisi llllit’ now eil, uiileiiily‘ fir iii ltli! of rapiiiir: killilil lieliiii- they imivli l‘. ii. Arthur. = ~l Russia's eIi-enzili. lli souihciri Maw |rliiiili\, where iluiiisuiirls fllffiliiy mo; liuasvei, sretii-ai vrriilrl u-i-un ‘lml lhq iriieiiiy surrender wiirioiii ii siiiiizplg a"! lflie lrrritorv for which w; mo righting ‘Thai is improbable. biirli a ll.i)‘.r would l~iiii. ills. "lVi- then w: Illll rriliiis- Purl Arthur llilll Yiadivosiock at fllll‘ lfl-sllri‘. lVhile whey WPH’ lirini: invest-w! niiriiiri-es iivoiiioi ‘ iii-Hw- ilie Rlih~l\1'\ lliiil tti\ifi‘ii so...“ hi Vunrl wliii-li llii-v i iiulil iii-ver l() hair,- ‘ ~r w-d irrr Pr)‘. i "We Hlliill Ilill iiill iw 'l i- l.'ii~~iiin. iiiile I iilllvl‘ iii iii l|l‘i Wknif)‘ y,“ i“. i, i... ,.'i "r llii‘ [lflllviiiliw i.» “ivii. wn iliiivv so i.- ‘ll w ll i ii.-ii-li' 'llt‘ iii-‘i-iirrii ‘i-iiii- .inii lll',I'1Ill"v‘1i'l§‘li‘\!\'i“'l"“t The" i~ iiiir i i-iy iiii Iii-ii‘ i f iw-qi li|| iii.1 i l2-.i~ i.» liiii,'iit"ii: ilii iili nos»... oi .i W». - Ii haw, lii‘l~ ,~ lilii‘; I l .' ‘iiiwi-I ~i~ >\l|1l :il': 1tll|,llli\ 4|i - .. l'i \'ll l.\ s l.i|iiii,iiii iii hi~i iii i~ lllll"v‘l'.“.i ii Iiil.'\' li"~ ili ‘iriii. ll"! ‘ vi‘ Yflillllli‘ Vlilll“ for H; r,\ Tl’ llii\\ r~ Fiizilr RLIBZIQCTSW- a good cu and (ll) cciiis a pound. llirt-ci Iiiipiiriei‘ riiid lllci p. oi‘ ici. "r. iiiiii liiliii, N. l'i. ‘iiiiin i3 A‘: C0., Ltd, ‘union nirmn EA l3 iiii REFINANT 5ALE \\'c liiive just gone ilirorgli "HF Wtiil Paper Ileparirnciii and made a Clean Sweep of all odd liiik‘!~ and \lliilll lots; have (lone iliern "ll l‘ "-i~" to suit any size room; $0"!!! liiti-i lirivr borders. some have Ilfil. »--.»\li Prcliy Patterns for Perl‘ lliniiig Room. Btil R0011], Hall Cd l-litclicii, just i-nniigli lnls inra low il.i\'\ Fast Selling i-vr-iy lni ri?‘ gardlossol Cris‘ or l'ntterii at ex- ucily HALF PRICE You ~:i\‘i~ illHllI \ l \ l)ll\ - liiiiiiiiii~i~ \ klli \\.i‘.li lliSl * ~ .1 =1-.}_'\.~3g=*r§s§¢"