lrcu _ .l:J.i:.SolcargeastoReq_uire .;:z. a Web Perfecting .Amin ,W sl! 'ri- we '"1 ,.» 0 °Wi9e§‘~"a!i eaysutef :lun any slots ~ _ liésae al trmghi Aculmulatng. at slain... L _ Other and Satisfactory Plans are Easily Avaliable, THE 'l`ORll.liN'i`IKE ROUTE. vi lNsuFl=ERABiE__ _ DELAY or Mlillsi _ _ .il msn* i"°i‘3t'3§§=’5°i».} §f.m°l"" - ci-lARLo'r'rE'rowN PRINGE snwli ' I ` " I Ki `- F- W _ _ , RD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 1904. “IN” lie today will only reach Cbariottetowli _ln transfer-rin.; the malls ic tin. a. ls. mi Tugsamat 7 ll. 111.- _ana time _aqrlviuli ‘ “_ Stanley and the Tgnnentlmr Summel-glde _at Saekville oil Monday will reach " Char- route there will bc lt delay of two days as IUULWCWII 011 WCKIHGHUHY Ht 7 D- m- Mill _ compared with the sulnnier service. At “P 0" ‘IUFIUR U10 WCPIL . _ __ V thc same tlme.the’Minto__.oli the Charlotte- town-Plctou route will bequito unlible to If VIA Pl€’|l0U 'DRPV/El'lKI5Y~ f these some mails were coming vin keel! DMB with the freight accumulating Blew" th” "°“ld b°l']’ 'HTIVS “if Cilllf' at Picton, for there are liircady sixty cur- ‘l°""°t°w" by th” Mint" N' “"0" lm TWU' |»_lu'i‘oll nlinm -"oss: srss lil us. Wore the inails sent and received by the ho Mliito every alternate dny on the Picton route vie should receive mails only three tl] U .days each week, but half of our mail wi Woiiidbeonly halfadiiy later and the T u other half lt day and li half later than by ' the siimiiier stealliers. To Piurov mourn, norii s'ri=..\m-liis. we With the Mllito and Stanley both placed on the Picton-Cliltrlottetown roilte I running alternately, the mails would be C118 but halfa day later than bv the summer W0 u steamers and all freight vi ouitl be prompt- dw n ly moved. P0' arri AN llsSlli#sl»:iislll,s lisllsr. eacl loads me,.(,_ day. ’I‘ollu_y`s 'luaii would then reiicli here seven hours earlier and :thc Monllay`s lnnil 31. urs e'|l.rlicr, und so on through the Week. Thiis three inaiis of cacii week, viz se of Monday, Wednesday and I"ridu_v', li each be delayed 31 hours. and the TMI; ld bcreceived 31 hours earlier each than by the arrangement lipvi' g put in o eration Moreo er til CHINESE JUNKS TRYING T() ENTER PORT AI`t'l`llI,'Il. ` The sole inenns of commiiiiieation with Port Arthur for niziny months line becli by melilis of the qin~ei~ Chinese _junka vessels have carried passengers and some few provisions in and out of thc harbor ni. nigllt. despite tiic .lap fleet under esday, This.:-sdsy and Sli.turday_mails Tow' iseven hours by being ret-eiveri vin __%________ _ __ ___ __________________ _____ _ ____ _ _ _ ____ _______ _______ rnientine daily as compared with a tri~ ` ` ` " - ekl scrvic ' ' ’ __ PAUL “RUGER SUR"-in Will Mil Hill” NEAR ills om HOME ,a,o,,_h_m__’l,s __ ;p_m_ lsllllclnf Salute Fired as His Body Was Lowered---His Generals, _ venient for answer' letters . in b th - ~ The mmm and weslm Canadian mmmm mm' as 5_8 oWom_’m_i§ Attend the Sad Ceremony---Botha’s Paclilc Speech malls by the C. P. R. arrive at Sackviile for 'iially except Sunday .at 3.55 p. ni. But at 1030 that hour the train for Cape Tormentlne has already left Sackvillc seine two_uiid a _ 11; half hours earlier. Consequently _ the ww the Stanle will babl ` w ou ____ Y ‘"‘° ’$'°°° “"°“° Reads a Letter from Old Paul. Har our ro na. . ‘ is obvlo tl t if ti ' l us ni ie mails are tp, _ _ e _ia Tormentinc there must ba A PHETORI/4. UGG10-(SD€‘5||il)~KrilR@rs,salute was fired as thc body was lowered mulls tm, me lslamll remain M Savkvllla special tml" lelwlnz Snckvllle ‘bout funeral took place todayanli about twelve nto the grave. . tillsbout1..‘l0 aim. the following dey. 4p. "rilusthe`iiill`iis, which solve at stair-iw the malls remain at Tornlentinetill about ylotou mme, thus givin' ,lan l,,,,_,M(,,_ “D” °' _ I V Sihoiilrfv; `iii'. the third day, and only “on ' ~ _ - ‘ , V reach Charlottetown about 7 p.`in. In _ . - H _ _ `. ,_ vi . ’ ' ' m_ to ¢lm‘.¢y_l,hem M Once to Tcl., hundred people followed his body to the I ‘ I ’ Erriving at Torlnentinc at 4 D. Ill-.. H10 mnntine and even theiiltiiey will reach grave. Y Sffilllley haliillilelt for Sumnierside “V0 Charlottetown seven hours later than The Alrlcauder party was Omclally re_ ` . or three Il0\ll'5 DNVIOUHII- CUIUGQUUUUIY ,if the two steamers were placed on the pmsented by dcpumtions from C C s daily with the mainland mails and hmyl 0"""3e Rivsrnnd Natal up to date passenger and freight Speeches were delivered bv Louis liothit ec Soiialkburgcr and Christian Deiret. w" just Mosnmu., not-. lc_`-lspeailllw-'file ` C., P. R his ordered nine new IMOHIDUIYOB ¢;_»9m,_¢,§g,i1§iag'¢tnn works _ns Sir -Thomas Shanghueesey says the Canadian engines are much better than those of American manufacture. - Toronto City Council has' made ap- plication fOr power to expmpriate the Street Railway on the ground that the, Company has repeatedly violated its con- ' tract , ' ==.==.==._-=.=..l week, .~'-- i»» Prospective Buyer-Will these autolno~ hiies go either way? Saiesma.n-Surc. A man around the cornerfrom ymrboughtwme on credit last . s an ‘ ting them to preserve thc iiational spirit, ‘liek Tim l1i'Hl0!li\C0m¢l1iJ~Wle made yes- parcel room 12x I2 ft, ticket if o ice lix r wlncll letter created ll profound lm_ ,erdny and the proposed pinns given Out. _ 12 ft. . f Dun", N_ S” UML |2_._Th| ,-°|id,l,c° of ‘_ si The whole block between Hillsboro and | I th D er on li eeast end of the building is the " SherlifSmith,at; the Ravtluett. was de-. _ Weylnuutlifaciug on Water St. will i1e‘lafiies` waitiligroom 18 x !L'l ft connected H F S strayed by tire today. Loal partially cov» _ ‘Bmlfa 9 “P989” Slffongliy \”¢C0Ulll1°lld€li l` ,lurciiased from the following land owli~ with the general b gl L I 'ered and v an ar iway. Adjoin- 1 by $3500 lnsul-u,¢e_ She,-|g Smhh the unification of the white races inAfricn. lri'Sr R0bert Galbraith' Estate? L8lI`Ui`ty'l ing is a lo Tl . » ~ - -_ par r. ic station agent’s room his cousin, Arthur A. MscNsb, of ns the only lneans by which they could be 'DSW' C*""”°‘_lYl M' P- HDUW3 J°h" J' `13KI3 IS M H10 Smith east end. _ L`o_nti_on (Eng),_who is visiting him, had come ll mem, people and rwllzu Kruger-ll 1‘*lIYlQl”;~I0I1H R0Sj¢ F1d“'i1Ni K¢l|y§Ge0l'¥¢ From this section two staircases ascend, returned from a successful hunt, hsv- ld“l_ V l L0HL!“'0l'iJ11 '1ll0m1\S Hukilvh: -7211165 the ilrst forthe public and the oth f _ _ _ _ _ _ er or _ _ ms shot, two moosm 1 The mute ta the qemewry was crowded. [i_;i:]l(lii<:]i;;J\;\ill|_ll_uibli"li;VilC._ IId_.m(\)_.¥lli-_ traininen alid employees. *'*“**»U-<- l belis_ were toiled and by order of the Charles McFarlane; Plitrick McQuaid; \V. lhonélhe opgoslne side of the Hsnwly an I ~ . g minutg un D. Cantwell' John Boiger' E. Griffith' an ceso IB. pnymauur’ ha track - lBritlsh b0\€FIllll€l\ RU » WGN wr Chm_les'Laws0n_P La’ in ’ master, and engineer 201:22 ft, 12x21 ft, Bred' < N The station will be’l`<)il fcdtplon b 60 and mxmft respectively' Two large vault. B K~n Ellwllrdg S ecinl relucst ll , _ _ ' 3 also extend up through to the second -V I 9' . p l feetlvidefacingonfilllsboroand the trains store ' will enter at the rear by two tracks parai~ y' lei to \Vntcr St. and I5 feet from the edge Th' secoml ”t‘"`°Y» 12 f°°l‘ hill’ "I" bil" ofthe present sidewalk. Passengers will l‘"° 5°” °f “mc” “°P°"“t°d 'W 5 Wide _` . , alight under an umbrella roof, similar lmnway' At the "out °t""”3 fmm _ _ t h '_ . . Hiilsb _ IW li Hill KNEW. and this morning it went buck. L.) . 1 .. It’s a terrible thing, isn't it P Somehow, that awful cough, that hard struggle _ for air, can never be for- gotten. Be a little fore- handed and prevent it- Keep Vapo-Cresolene in `th¢ house, and when the children take _cold let them breathe in the vapor during the evening- It goes right to the throat, just where the croup lies. All irritation subsides the cough quiets down and serious trouble is prevented. It never fails to cure whooping-cough. ' ll, :Vane-Usual is U70 -°P°~1°*“=*_l:'°:l' !'°\“'. F" “Falla ° _ Zbnstmu trade! A in k f Gentlemenfs, _ Tgalppzrs Tit zo per lout velvet and Cer Cf Bazaar. H 'an chance to get 8 nicl!'%,Tnlstmas Present cheap. _ Thii _lk for cash only- d '_ _.S ' .*."_‘. 'Y an a 4, _ _ ~ me might cause me to be proud. He was g-S Ianni lQ~ il-ups _ M i. _ ~- . l _ ll tl ._ l ‘ i HIS SAT ' RDAY., - ' “vvllll ag _ _ ._ lz_Eoi__Jl._A_l2_ l_l_i_le_oAv Ar aus Haszard I lVioore’s ' :v . i ‘___ . . _ __ ,, _ _ _ _ ~Evcl'y_lfoily‘ Delighted will our Big Display well leased with our reasonable prices. QQ’ __3, Qp_gn____s__s _lopg_ _el you l_ihe,,ln the_evel_|lngs. Giiiiii BROS. Haszarn ai Moore. \ I Tile reported discovery of a wild man on Vslicouver Island js fully conurmed by four reputable settlers. _ He has lived among animals and his I experience has undoubtedly .beans re- markable one. Heis believed to be li ydung lad who dis- ppeared ii years ago. It liulbcen decided to locate the new 'ce ti f h B railway station on the Hillsboro Street are smoking room I4 X22 ft new d otliareadalettcr froni Kruger cxiioi'~ . i S V - n ‘D 0. t' 6 section' Surmundiug it I o t at in Moncton and lime exits oil °"° am Mer' I” th” s“P°"I“I'°°d` t ‘Valery Kmk ol, thmugll to Hlllslmrm ents olilce in the circular tower, 27 feet d The lmlldlng wlll be Ut pressed red in diameter and adjoining those ofthe brlck with Wnllwz, my Hmm l-Mlnglly chief clerk, auditor, stenographer, psy- b siirroundcd ily lt verandah supported by m“w"1 etc' ciist iron pillars. ’l`lie roof will bo slnic l Th€l'0.l‘f! 8|-‘I0 ill ill? F831' Of U16 511901" or copper, the building three storieslintendc~nt's oliloe across the hall the lligli with circular towers at Hillsbornl oiiices of train despntcher, rooms for the and \Vatci' limi Hillsboro and King, the ‘_ trninmen and other offices. fl\`Si»l"i0 fe” MKII- ` Attached to the main building is coin~ The ground apartment will be 16 feet bined ba emld ,X _ ggsg . press room in form high divided by a large hali14 .ft wide 'og an LM” former 34,40 fl, and th, lute, xt idl f tl 0 Bl “H FOI" 1" i!0n9l`f\| °l‘lf“'\°9l 181:31 ft. .The building will be finished in silruibuntcd by a high gable with large maple 0,. Douglas l|,. with blmll "oo" and circular windows, through to the rear. will lu "nel-ll| ul mm ,¢, bl lp nl resoln o the T0 U10 H8119 0f U10 hail IF flhf’ KUNUWI Place Viger Station, Montreal but on li waiting room 4| xiii ft occupying the |m5||el~ ,;c9_|e_ ilninuluus Pnwlli clilllln I I, . New Yoiix, Dec. 15.'-A despatch to the Hlrald says: Father Ignltlue, orto glvs him his full nnme, Fatheifflgnltius Joseph -Leyeester Lyne, the fllnoiny- Anglican mdiik of Llanthany »'i\bb€y, Wales, relhrates his firm conviction that the days of miracles are“i‘et yet\past and that he himself had_‘ been the agent of '¢God in their pdrformance, even to‘the raising of tiie1'dead.' This state~ rnliit recently published is con~ taflied in his "Life" and has occasioned wide comment. “Bkiil understood," said Father Ignatius [nah interview, "that I 'do' not claim in nnywmy to have perform- ed miracles of myself. All I say is that several times in my life the spirit of God has taken possession of my whole being and ordered llie to heal the sick and raise the dead in the name of our Lord Jesus. If 1 have not _spoken of tiles:-_ things before' is because I have been under promise of silence. Long age when I first realized that our Ldrd condesccnded to use llie for works beyond general experience, Dr. was greatly troubled and asked _me to keep silent because he thought thai the knowledge of the power given my father confessor, and I loved him and so I pronlised him. but now I feel we have fliilon upon such days of doubt and evil that it is my dlity to give my witness and testimony of these tbihki.” 'f`- Fatheflgustius procelded 'iDspsak“ nf oaseh= in which he claimed to have restor- ed the dead to lifo and to have given health to the sick. Independent investi- gation is being made regarding these olalnis. »> Feline? Ignatius is 07 years old slid was the founder of the Welsh Abbey. He paid America a visit in 1850-51. l_.__._._, » CHICAGO MARKETS. C Online, December i6~i{Bpeclai)- Deo.0irn 468 May C011 45| " Wbe¢t` IOWI “ Wheat ill " Pars $l2.is5 ‘_‘ Pali 111925 Mechanics, Farmers. aponsmen » To heal and soften the skill Ind remoq grease, oil and run smins. paint sal cal-ih. eta use The “Master Mechanics" ‘hr loan Albert Toilet -B.»»~0\_» '~f '°» ~ _ _ i Newgzylesfln' ._ -t ton-.slits Aho-stirs. Our assortment is best in city. New styles came by express today. Puley, who was my spitituai father, Weeks & Co. \'lv'i'0m»\. ii. C., Une. Id~