-vim., _ lAAlllli lil dfcwwur _ __ . __ ‘ .4 1 f "1-1 QHNIN G - '-2~°i°~3' if gsronnlsnno 1391 cnonnorrsrowry Parser; r-:nwano lsnaunsxruaoar JANUMLY 51.1905 mg . 1* .` *_ _ - -- 1 A v _ - 1 gnc _A _ _ ‘ ° . ' _ _ _... A ._,_, _ ,_ __ r A .FA . f Y- ~ - f . iii-1 2:1--* it lllli AS NUW Bllllllllll ll? Atlantic Coast and New York Befogged Three Days l" \ _-_-~ Considering a Bill to Restrict Kiss- ing-Canadians Beat Britishcrs at Football- ' _I -ma roa orsaifensnxxo. New YORK, Jan. 30-(Special)-Th sway by colder weather and westerly or northwesterly winds. So the weather men say. The entire Atlantic Coast has been visited by the HAKI KISSING UNLAVYUL- been introduced in the Minnesota Legisla ture declairing it unlawful for one person to kiss another unless he can prove he _ . e e heldjn the B. I. S. Hall yesterday -was _ _ ' _ largely attended, including nea l ll dense f°¢ Which has M" °"°" New X "K the Liberal Conservative memberlsyboath for three days will soon disappear, driven 1ocal'snd'federal, besides representative THE Liberal Conservative Conferenc men of that persuasion from all parts of the Island. The President of the Liberal Martin,Vs1leyflfld,occupied the chair and C. R. Smallwood was Secretary. The President delivered a few openir g lowing telegram from Senator Ferguson: “BsnxnLur, CAL, Jan. 29. “To President Liberal Conservative Con-, ference (care W. L. Cotton :) BI ' GILL COLLEGE OBJECTS. _ College objects to the erection of a Mar- rernarks, which he prefaced with the fel- insurance. nn. 'raorrrm AND RocK1lmsLLER. .1 - s f u . . _ l\loNrnr~:AL, Jan. 30.-( Special ')-M‘cG Sr. J OHS, Jan. 30.-(Special)-Rev. Dr. Trotter of Acadia has returned from his Loma cmbbe_Chu'.}°|Mt°,n 5°” “Conv” meeting to Conference with vislttoJohn D. Rockefeller, but declined Works. ` _ 1 ' _f The Carnival-at -the Rink last night was in *largely »atteuded~ both- by- skaters and ' spectators, thenumber of- the latterpro- ~ bably belngglargtf-than in any previous ooni wireless station on Mount Royal as it, eamivah _ _fph,o6e¢°mes ,wars varied and would interfere with the Univ;rsity’s in delicate instruments in the physic Conservative AsS°°iat'i°°’ Alexandirl laboratories and further would make in-, creased danger from fires through poor insulated electric wires, tbuaincreas' B1 were a number of designs whiéh showed "considerably originality. The prizes for tithe 'best costumes were won by Miss 17 A Gypsey Norton, who represented an owl, 118 and H. M, _Sprague in the character of _ _ fencing master. Thejudges were G. _B. ‘ 1 ' - ' Lockhart and Thomas, May. The follow' ing is a list of those who skated : Cmcaco, Jan. 30-(Special)-A bill has is s- frss from all contagious or infections di host wisbesfor successful meeting. - ' “D. Fnnonson." oomske any statement until he meets W- L-D8*!-Gl!i’D\!- A _ _ _ _ the Board of Governors on Wednesday- Du’ R"'°“.Rmbu' “Ju” im" - ~ HIINB rnisrnvuivn Autumn in siniwn _ rnlsuitisi AHAAAE LARGE illil`.llllli A _ Al THA lllllll ° MAKE PARTIAL llllllllllllslllll tSlAllllll UN. ASAAEAIESSAAAL i Prominent Mem From All Mount Royal for Usoin Wire- A Verv` Large Attendance . nf~ Of Murder fof'_Captain Sha Parts of the _Island . A255 TBABSWIPAAY 'Skaters' Present ' ` ofCardigan *MANNESOTA LEGISLATUREAA amen onelniznrionirnou ment comics: AND' MANY Pn0M£NAnEns seven reasons miie Efiected and liesolutions Condemn- The R€a$_0i\S Give"-DP Tf0i’f@f Miss Gypsy. llorton and Herb One Prisoner _Dcn_ice1the;Story atory of the Governments Pass- _ Reticent Aboutlnierviéw with Sprague' Win the Managers’ Captain Shaw Forme'rly'Well ed Unanimbusly. , V Rockefeller_-Big Hopes- Prizes for Best Costumes. __ Known in Cityi ' _ addition to-the usual characters there GENTLRHIH. ' _ _ _ . f seamen ofthe bm-que' Veronica were mauded at the Police Courtf today o seamen of the Veronica. Another of the accused, Wm,"Smi'1;h, i _ _American_, their 'statemolitl untrue. £8* Lou Mclntyre--Castro’} Sou. cluunrnvs wut rr roorrna1.t..' ‘ ' ~ Business °f the meeting md “reed short importance to Acacia and Baptist sence- , » _ ' » Lennox, Jan. tl)-The Richmond - nftas ponies no signs, _ iii-'_1"1'-'_WW HEALTH FOR WOIEN. “Few things sro mon- imrrtsnt to Willie is a 1 h ig. _ _ In the course bf tho discussion the Hon i¥'2:»?§'3xln°=»°¢Ri§»a¢.\.¢:.q»» "..x¢r,o.ae's¢s-sion-sss»si.ims¢i¢n to ps thesonewill gig ' ' ”"°""" “‘ ’,, ` ' otm.inshun=yen‘ulis-so " ' cspeoi ly woman’s medicine. By lt scthilon thehlood and umm gives strength and vligor to tho to emi u an ensures their rmular arid h ons it sziv s color to t e sis, h wear s i rounded gum to the n ul ie '°f HOCKEY u_nd-_-1.-4. ei. J . W . l_As'°°mu°n_ .A ' _ ing adjourned st 1 o’c1ock. h tm* A °i’°°'°h'_'-°' H°_'°’°”°d hun’ t°-u'° 1°” t.ional~ interests in the Maritime.-Pre-‘_ Charles Stewart-“Shag” haiiteamworsdollested yeseerdoy _ *sustained by _.the party _» _ ‘ _ __ _G_W.,,-;|;._g¢\,,n_ _ ` _ __ noon by the all Canadians-four.oen 'S' '¥”`°'i“°°" A i’ th* d°°"h ' 'P ` of Hon. Senator Prowse, Cyrus Shaw, coosidentios. Aossiborof committees were appoiused, and the question of orgnnizriou discussed before the meet-. sew' fr°~»N»°..l¢e<\¢=»_biv°f theses? active partin the organization_and contests of thcparty. _` ' y '_A The afternoon session was devoted the reception of the reports of committ appointed in the forenoon, and the el tion of conveuers and oilleers for th _The _committee on resolutions sub- mitted resolutions condemning" the management of local affairs, the in- adequate train service during the winter vrcs and ~ A \ ABBI ES Pniolv, msnulnr our The best game of the sea- son. . . P - , Admission zoc. Seats 256-’ no rr... investigation of one Base.. Plan at Hughcs,’don’t miss it. _ L- -- wmscnnnm mucncuscnyuponche _md recommending that the ice boats be used to establish a daily mail during the winter months. The committee on condolences submitted a resolution regretting the deaths since last Convention of such earnest workers a Cyrus Shaw, J amca Clow,Seuator Prowae W. E. Dawson, David McEwen, John P. Sullivan and other prominent men. ' The committee on local organization submitted their report which recom mended several changes in the consti- tion for the purposes of better electoral U88 were laid on the table. . The committee on local matters submit ted their report. Its recommendations were : - r (a) Condemnation of the bonusing of private companies. (b) Condemnation of the management of ublio road service. tional Department and the placing of it in business hands. - The President directed gmngign gg an It is believed the matter is one of great A__ _“sq Re* Tak? .loo Largo and ,_Jsck_ _l[cLeod<`;- UL.; n .r on a its at A mnH,',,,““`°T'i"' ” 'A . ., on. U. wan, o rs,au W‘m°°¢ Gu suggested scveral»_importsnt topics for u:_ BA-‘BY TA!_'K’ mmwrkhqzq ' l fr -1 mem u tab, euros? mr," aoycemrign-scowlmss. ‘ so a Mrs. B. Gsflhe , L’ Ama le Oct... Ru`g¢1'T¢“§]'°g~:§_ too. They hnvegivcuhctoorlusultsth » any other medicinal have everusod |905; ` "__ _. " 'lainie ii mn wish 4; s|e1¢|¢’\- getntsof little 'Iheos 'l.'a‘i;l_et§ouoc _ Qs _ swm 5*. hiv' to hoes snd‘si:ple"fe'vers;_ theybreak dp colds, prevent croup, and allay the irrlm- GGS tion accompanying the cutting of teeth; gc- and are positively auaranteedm con _ e no opiate. All children take them readlg' and for veryyounginfants they can _ _ crushed to a powder. -You can not Baby‘e sown 'lablets glxéidmgght at 25c a x, or they w , , -paid by pricing aireomo ure dr. 'with' nun’ __ Medicine Co. Brookville, Ont.. lor '» Schenectady, ll. Y. Send for`our book on go care of infants andyoung children. li ` J ' " . . Whitt'-4 ' ' ‘|xn\gthePlun'°w‘l’\-gs'-haveuaed So‘l’>yvls_01:.n1_\£ah-f L_ ‘- __ ;.___ _ ~~ -_!- __ -g , J . . _, _ . _ - ' very mother ehouidhave it* work. After considerable discussion the e ` ested amendments to the constitution _ td) The furnishing of the Public Accounts promptly at the close of ther tlscsl year. - “ ` _ _ ' Motions in accord with all these recom- mendations were carried unanimously. A resolution pledging the party to the repeal of the present election law and the re-enacting of legislation along the line of the British election legislation and an- other viewing with alarm the increase in* the indebtedness and pledging the Con- servative party to oppose a further in- A TRUE NERVE TONIC. tinies- RUBBERS GRAN BY » MAKE ues-vesus upon the digestive functions and the abundant formation of red, vlhlillng biood.\_ Nerves oau't bofed ou °.°.r"‘...........°* ‘“‘°' °‘“r.“°‘:.°.:.°'.t°°..'.r";'.°:.f‘ m s . l Y d _ (lo marvelous _ _ in arises hum iss notion over the digestive sud amimilativs psossme.Whon you take Iusomno the hlood is purified, strength- ened, and‘grows rich sad rod. Thewou pow vigorous healthy _ond boss nl, may for work, because you have the WUI to do it. No toniclfgr Ftho bflilh h or nerves compare w t errosone. Prioei0c,atDruggists, orPolson&Co , Kinzetw. 0°# HAxu.'ro1l’lPu.x.sannls-xrnouvs. Good strong rubb_ers,5oc, Storm” _ rubbers, 6oc, Olive,” Hue quality" , this one is the org seller with US. storm rubbers, toe cap, 65c. Si’-C1183 _ fine, light weight_rt1bbe1’, to! » A price 6oc. Then oveeshoef. WF -_ . show a lot tofdiieretit _ kiids _ill > \ prices from $1.75 up_to'$2.25_. but the one that is selling the be-Sf IS I __ . nuts A I 4ei._nu_m|¢¢»x msssiscaniacrt. ‘ F Kiqs-J..hs u9L»m_ scene. ` A l [President Dr. RC. lurphy; Secretary,” crease were carried unanimously. It was agreed that the leader of the party and the president of the Associ- ation should visit every riding during the year; and that a committee of ways and means composed of the executive ob-_ tain the services of an organizer to organ- ize the polling divisions of the Island. 'The electi'on of ccnveners and ofilcers was then proceeded with ,and resulted as follows : - coNv1:NEBs._ ' Parlors. lst Dist-H. B. Hsestie, 0`L`aa.ry. _ Sod Dist -Allan HcPhes, Colqnan. A 3rd Dios`-J. F. Arsouault, Wellington 4th Dist-Dr. Sutherland, Centreville. 5th Dist-Leonard los-rio, Summersido. -Quia lst Disb-Wm. H. Kin. Hops River. I ass msc-P. J. no-rips, on-sam. ' . 3rd ,Diss-F.,H.-Horne, Wiasloo. Chsrlo wn..P. S. Brown. Kruse. -` lst Dist-John Iickham, Sauris. _ 2nd Dist-L. P.~Doylo. Ss. Petor's Bay. A 3rd Dist-D. C. llnesn, Cardigan. s A 4th Dist-A. B. llclfeill, L‘ttle Sands. ith Dist-D. W. Horriscy, Georgetown. CONVENERS FOB THE RIDINGS. __ __ co West Prince-Dr. llurphy, Tignish East Prinoo-Noll HcQ\1&rrie, S's_ido. wmqmm-s. W. ensue, city East-Queens-Q51 ohn Fraser. Avondale. Honorary President-Hon. D. Gordon. Presidcntr-Th°. Roderick McNeill ; ‘Vi J. J. Johnston, iu_ place of C. R. Small- l wood who declined re-election. - Votesof thanks-were poseod to the re tiring President and Secretary, after which the Gonferenco adjourned sine dis Stanley. A _ _l “she would praise iabfs Own 'fsblets _ Jnm* rtyior-amiuibiumns Amm- fwm 'livrlrvr Wm Clark-‘l_‘rhmp. , H H Sprague-Fencing Master. Reggie Dingwcll =Walter. L6ooH " he-Khsrki. ` \ H Saunders-Bqgiar. H Bethune'-'rom Ling. _ H Seller-Humpty Dumpty. d 'H Robertson-=Clown. t A i W Crosbie--Sport. ' ~ F Crosbie-Chimney Sweep. » L Gaudet-Black Scotchman. _ 1 Wm Brace-Gentleman Coon. _ e Frerl.l[cDona1rl-Coon from West. Peter lartin-South African Coon. L. Whlluor-Loot Tribh. ' ' Keith Rogers--Suomdako. _ Roy Davison-Good Old Summer Time. Geo Boyle-Ordorof the Bath. _ -B lcDonald-Haul!-Chin-Neck. J NV' Davison-Just homo from England. Jas Cairns-Old Bleek Joe. ’ Geo Williams-Hard Times. W McLean-Happy Hoollgao. " J nstoenbuiy-Coon. Fred Williams-Knhio Boy. A W A McKie-King of Siam. S Ferguson-Just off the Yacht. Wm Collin-Royalty Sport. E Seller-Coon. _ . Tom Tralnor-Billy Button. Percy Cox-Diamond Dyes: '_ _ J G Mason-Looking for thc' Stanley. Claire McLeod-Daukhobor. W C Lawson-Walking ashore from the Roy Hughes-Sweet Sixteen. Walter Mahal'-Mr. Laatham. ‘r tobsdsptvliexshsw Win°\¢»ter_-Bower-_y-curl. nun. Ween-recom; ani. “UTI” _R*W°|\b\\1'¥-'House Held. Adele Palme:-#l'oliy. ' ` HlssStows|¢-- - _ _ _ .....o.._s..f.’.°.""°s BH-wwe EN-§;;\g~°=_ I-llrl Hooks-Q _cz Stubs. 1,- A - ma Davison-Gslehia sm H Wright-Nrgoe. ~ una. Rotorua.. a- rn mg ° rnonxuia. _ __- ‘ __ sms sum.-Jorma on-1, W°‘*‘“‘_'°°» *FWF* “"P°Y“’?“ Ksnssmrsu-Loans' uns. A °‘_‘1°*“*"-_. I j_ . __t_ é __ _ ,__ _ -~ - - .-_ iinnsriti A » - . -r= \ _ uni 1_1' 1_1 , -__¢_| _ _ ' in-mei P - 1. _ iA¢tliie_in_f , _ _. - ., __ - _ . _ __ .__ 4 . . . ~ - V ._ _ . - _ » \ __ 1 _ r» ,_-...A ._ _ _ ___ . _ r - t. .`,» » ,;~ 'f '.` .: f'-1 5 _ _ .s _ ` . _,_ _ ______, _ _ . e feared the_Tifouble`_May_ Lead , A '_ _ r . .-.:_.;_y _.'~ ...___ -5 -'Jr -5 ' .~:. : _ _- ,_ _ _ . . -.V _ _ __ _ .» ‘ ~ - » I ¢- ~ ~. SEVEN VICTIMS OF MURDER. ' _ - ' A .'. ..~.. 3 "~_.'.,.= _j _ . 1 'rsnmous connrrronssx xsollboills. LrvnsPooL,Jau 30-(Spccml)»--The 'I A _ ` ' ` " ‘ ` ’._ . - I ar ‘ n U Itis understood '° °N BY TWC. ' A da . The two of the prisoners' made i state- ment implicatihg themselves add will result is £'~§$i¢l"l colliecturc. _ nur nun ro ____ _ Some think-it ufay in wa. -f I _ rnnnuuoxunn on-une. _» ' opus nikki! scheme. Sl mesa:-~ ot' nuns mu ;m_¢s¢ul~s¢lly nom __ -~ ¢~ ~ Hsyseeatlurd-luis. ». Aiiis8suod;m-Bed H orare-nouns. . _ °° '“"° ’°"°”’ Ame ls+o\o;i8u¢lw¢r»\°'I=»' Lou Williams-Highland Lsddie. Em Davy-George Good Eoollii- J ack Holman -Judy. John B.-ll-John Ling. __ Darby' _Doyle-Temperance. ' G HsOlary-Lazy norm. -_ H. A. Stewart-l_@ Fencing Gini. A Smith-_l'ort\\1n$ Teller. - 31511011 _P_'°°‘“'°"“~ _ 11.1... unseen-campers xukmsra. .Katie Gillis-Starlizht. ' Nona Waddell-Summer. - Echol Blanoherd-Abozweit. Guests Gorman-The F`\rmer‘s Boy. ‘ Evelyn Clark-Queen. V ' , BG'il1il-Iciclel. _ '.. ~ ._ l E Gillis-Sono! Jim. 'f- ` _ ~ Mildred Fuqnherson-Spanish Dancer. GyD0¢! Norton-»0wl. s __ . Peanl Diugwell-Goddgl ot Liberty. Olive Cook-Queen of _ Clubs. ‘ Bessie Cook -Bimmroék Ill. . §¢l$°hnlr);'i;|'§§-l 3*” G""i!_' Isabel McDonald-Tomborine Girl. _ Bertha Helaod-Abllkireit Hickey Giti Edith L Davy-Dinah. _ H18 K Earle, - ` “MKG-ne’ _ } Siamese Peasants. Pearl J ury-Victoria _Hockey Girl. Huy Emery-Importance. » Bertie V McCallum-Daughter of the R cnt he M0d¢1,s1.95 apair. f _ S ' _._ . rwanrv roua nano. / _ _ ’I;‘°‘:§,S,°e,_,,_e_,,o,, ,_,_,,,,,_ - _. - - _ » ' °-1 ~ e h‘¢'.*\91 W” can in oe vu vs Nnworosx Jw. n.-as 1.40 oeioek E'““"°"'k"'°'L'“h'° V] . I ~ ._ '_' -‘_ 9”; A '- . i . '~ _ - ‘ it-L - - f thismordngitis_known that there sm n”_'m“dmd‘__Y°..'A.a.|“_ GUAA il l_ASm1> & ‘f‘“°""'°°f""‘f‘ -i W"-A mn in 1 Of anything to Road everybody naturally thinks of C5119;-g’ Bggkgogrg, but as a reminder___ we want to _tell you that the FEBRUARY MAGAZINES _are _in. We have the latest and best NEWSPAPERS of the day received every mail. Also the NEWEST BOOKS published and if you can- not iind the Book or Magazine you want at our store we will be pleased to orderit for you. _We have _special arrangements whereby we can get it quickly. - Then for the_ ladies’ especially the NEWEST EARLY SPRING STYLES are represented in our PAPER PATTERN DEPARTMENT, FEBRUARY FASHION SHEETS given away., Many other FASHION BOOKS on' sale st our 'NEWS COUNTER. _ When you again call at our store. A .JJ/`/`. \. _ - ’/., ` A .1 -»_ _. 1 _ ~ r _ wlnussia and nose-ta now DAGETTANG A ~ 1 FLEET ‘READY “jilurkey Fears to Lose' wr! Lemme Jso..»so¢¢sps¢|..1>-_-avenue, in N Macedouxaaro being _ a_ all the`En1'-opeau charge ofmurdorlng-Capt. Shaw ofCa_rdl-_ ”.ebeHev°d__tq_b_° - » _ _ gan, P. E. I., two of his ofBcei's and .four `BUssu~-lm) n`m;1',g§;IN-colégsiiif gl, Ai _ ° _ ._ =,'_ ._ . _ -'it »¢~`.d -L