P.=»» O OUARDI . Pets THE ORN IN 1 _ _ i » - T §l‘.‘i‘,’.‘.”i‘-'°‘.3‘?<‘i>’§'§>".‘i.l"’} -Mouoliv MORNING- ci-i1iRLo'r'rE:'rowN, P. E; i.,ai=Rii_ 18,1904. -MONDAY MoRNiNo- I rw€§’l‘i.¥.liv°.?Ei.§il.°£.‘i."T.°a~.a im 5- ul "*= SUICIDED IN THE ICY WATERS LICENSE WILL NOT BE FROM THE STEANIER MINT() VERDICT OF THE COUNCIL _ 9 _-__ _-- LAW The Sad Death of Alex-OSIIME The petitio" _p"“5"'"t°d "“"°' N‘°“°"°"’ iliilliiii EHIIIIGIS REPORTED SUNK iililiii Biiiiliii Caledonia Deuponderit. He Plungee _ . fi-em im Deen er ii... *~ P ' “` S*°°'“°'*S*°"°F°'° Cartwright. Sifwn und Fishefw 6° ship-Great Russian Painter Drowned Puls” G°'°"""°"f "°“°Y "fi 0°- over Before the Spot is Reach- ed. ‘When the Minto arrived at the wharf 5 on Saturday afternoon about four o’ciock she brought news of a sad death which Ro had occurred a short time afterthe Montreal Witness Thinks are now impending I Out-Hyman, McCreary snd Bickerdike to Succeed- Senator Ill- --Oil Refinery Wrecked. *°‘i"i“°d- ENA-i-on vimv iu.. 0'r'ri\wa, April I6-(Special)-Senator ed of Caribco B. C. left today far home steamer had left Plctiou in the morning. in a private car. He is very ill. The victim was Alexander Nicholson, of R Caledonia, P. E. I. He was on the way homo from Sydney where he had for some - nuons or casmirr cnasc ns. MoN'riv.saL, April li--(Special)-The time been engaged as a fireman in the Witness gives eurrgncy to rumors of °°k° mens’ impendingcabiuet changes. The unfortunate young man came on board the steamer on Friday night and \nNisrss.s coiNo ou r. sieptin the steerage. Nothing unusual was noticed in connection with his actions during the night. In the morning F Itintlmatea lion. Messrs Cartwright, lsher and Siftou will resign, that Sir he appeared uneasy and was constantly Richard Cartwrlghtgoingto the Senate. l!l0VIl'\lZ i\‘0\11 0112 Diff' Uf U18 BIND 0° Mr. Siiton to England as Canada another. '_ In conversation witb`the chief carpenter, Mr. Nicholson, he said he had been M epresentativein the Privy Council and r. Fisher being appointed Canadian troubled with his head for several weeks Eidllbii-I0" U°|llm|B5|°l\°|‘. f° VIBIIS U10 and had been advised by a physician to exhibitions of all countries. return tohis home. To others of the crew he made vague remarks, when asked to wash himself and have some- 5 our: musi-i~:o'i'ivii: Miuisrnlts. Hon. Mr. Hyman, and a member wIth~ thing to eat,tothe effect thot he ,would out portfolio, Mr. MoCreary of Selkirk. H°°f\ be Wham ‘Wd “Pd W¢\if°l' WBT” Manitoba and Robert Bickerdike of uunemsury' Montreal are the successors named. however. as it was thought that he had no serious Intention of committing such a rash act as was soon to occur No great attention was paid to him, Ir. was about eight o`oieck when the L’ W climax was reached. The Mlnto was A VERY GOOD RULE Itls well known that the niaiority nf umun ills arise from constipation of he bowels and on this account. many ople make it a rule tosee thstthc bowels steaming along in open water at the nite move once »-veryclsy. if you are subject. oonstipat-on you can be tufcri by the of about iii knots en hour and was abou’ no '- _ . two miles to the north of Carlboo Liirht. :.15 Egrhgsly ligglxylfilzger nigga Nicholson, who it afterwards was iictlve but by the'r action on the .Liver ascertained, had gone down to the cabin 0 and laid his overcoat on his baggage was C standlnglat the rear of the ship. Seine distance away was the the chief carpen- ter Nicholson and fur=her removed deck I hands Roach and M .cre, Suddenly and wiihout n moments B warning when Chief Nic-holsr n had iiirn» ed his back for an ine|nnt,t.he young ninii A nsuru it regular tiow of blii-, nature-‘s own at.h»-itic and ei: remove the caui-io of seri- Sifton and Lemieux at Hamil- Saturday is Re- iected. But not Believed in St. Petersburg-Togo Says ,on Liberai Ciub A_ J_ B_ Memsh Advocmed .la anese Mine Destroyed Russian ag -Russians Surprise i2,000 Japs Auorazn nisasrsn. Rai-oizrsn. ST. Parrsnsauati, April l6-(Speclal)- The report has gained wide ouireuey here that the battleship Sebaatapoi at Port. Arthur has been lost, but the Govern- ment has received no advices of such dis- astbr and believe the warship is un- harmed. ii' was a Jaraslsx Miss. Lcsuon, April lri-(Special) -Admiral Togo'a report says the Russian warship Petropaulovsk was blown up by mines previously laid by the Japanese. san imirn ov nussias Paiivrss. It ls now generally admitted that Vereiitchagin, the great Russian painter, was agnest of Admiral ldakarofi on the warship and perished. Jars carrunso iN oiscuisir. The Russians arrested two Japanese clllcers disguised us Thibetau Lamas on their way tc blow up a railway bridge in Manchuria. ani»on'i'uo .iiivas css i..\NniNii. S1. l's'ririr.savno, April ld -(Speciai)- The correspondent cf The Standard sends a rumor that Vice Admiral Togo'a fleet escorted the Japanese landing to west- ward ofthe Yalu River, when 12,000 men landed. nossiass suici-Rise ri-isu. The Russian troops lying concealed suddenly attacked them driving them back to the ships with heavy losses. oil. ssr'iNsiiv ivnieoisac. Bsaemour, Tana, April ic-(Speclal.)| -An explosion today wrecked the refinery of the Gulf Refining Co. Three men were killed and half a million of property destroyed. lt. was the largest. independent refinery in the world. DIED UNDER SURGERY. Orrawa, April 135 -There is much talk here over the sudden death of H hel file sugar, Avoidjlildnxlcanlgv. bkeeili H3!! . ' l‘ cliiias, agiri or io, wan. belt.. operated ,a§§‘§“°,;{_'}i;“r"§,;» mf ‘,1,"‘§§‘,,ne‘,;“‘a“(‘l‘u,§;{ on al. St. Luke's hospital for the removal of her tonsils. The doctors any it was ten minutes after chloroform was administer- I and bang’ It cures also Sclatlca Lum_ ed that her heart ceased to beat.. The L20' Neumlgia' ,md an mlm Qvhether hos ltal staff say the operation was a P ° _ __ success. Tne sad lest. feature of the case ‘LJ W" ""‘”""”" is that neil; s ' t .e ,girfs in her or mctner -- ~~4~l~i--i--- were present. they regarding the operation -The Ladies' League will meet at the as a trivial matter. md in wutelupistion for wow time the srieck. vviiiail members please attend. ad event of which he was to be the prin- YOT AI,-RAI) To ENDORSE IT_ l______i___ clpal* d 4 People have Learneii to have such con- WANTED -A case u headache that .He IS escrnm as 'nu and dark' wnh 8 f.H°““° I” Dr* (’h“5." S O‘“I"”°“° “S 3 “me Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure mail black mustaaiiv. lie had on his for every form Of piles that they do not In ,eu mlnuws placpd hla,hiv.nd on the rail and violently Dérézd B ro" 0| bm.. which he dbpiayed hesiiure to esdua-Beit at,¢3-lily? ¢;;:J;;0rit;inlr£_ threw himself froiii the dock of the ship into the icy wntir. No word of warning had he uttered io: when offered by a fellow passenger to be bah), re .ommwded by more new us ’ H iveii his breakfast. All that he left any preparation on the market today. Men S B¢S ehiud vvns an nverccnt and his valise 'l`i"'l"‘- ‘” U0 8U¢'S5'W0|'k &b0\lI5I‘i;S`9fre°W”4 and at weeks. Asaresuit. r ases m p - n tiuii shone who wer” new by BM who In whiili are now in possession of the second relief Is Dmumt' and cum een" ' amonient more saw tne unfortunate struggling amid the fouiu and the waves H in the wake ofthe ship. The alarm was instantly given and Full Speed Astern was rung In the engine room. But the ship with the momentum gained by a sixteen knot rate had pro- ceeded oonsiderabls distance before her onward flight was stopped. The chief carpenter had immediately after giving the alarm of Man Overboard rushed to the life boat and out it loose. When the steamer had backed some distance the boat was launched and rowed towards the spot where the drowning man was still seen with outstretched hands as he appeared above the waves and foam. The crew pulled wlih all speed for the spot but before they had reached it. Nicholson had disappeared from view and no further trace of film could be found. It. was a thrilling moment for the spectators as they s`aw for the last time far lin the distance, now borne on the crest of a wave and the next instant hidden froni‘ their aight the drowning man. And one can Imagine their feelings while they had watched the struggle for life which is almost invariably made in the last mom- ents by man even when he has chosen a violent death. After the boat had remained for some time where the suicidahad been last seen it rejoined the steamer which proceeded then on its way to this port. The and event east a gloom over all the crew and passengers for the remainder of the time in thc United States and Sydney. He was home last summer and lef P'Km° AW" l3"°Th° f°'°IR“ -nd in the fall for Sydney where he b chI“°°° ““"h°'"I°° "7 “ure I’ °b6°l“°l7‘ WQOKS' mv C0. Sell living since. Hlg m0¢,|1¢,- resides ,lone no foundation for the reports which have fnengs Hats and caps at Caledonia, while a sister is married near by. and a brother is i i the lilandyke_ Six other sisters reside in the United .. i Mil iiii N . I 8”” ....X....$...2il‘ii. .....,.i WANTED 0F PERSONAL INTEREST. Many friends will regret to learn of the very serious illness of Roy Davison of the Bank of Nova Scotia. D. A. McNeill and E. C. Whitlock of the P. E. l. Telephone Oo., arrived home on the Mlnto Saturday afternoon. Drs F. F. Kelly, G. T. Alley and Toombs, Mount Stewart. expect to leave this morn- ing for Ottawa to attend the convention to consider tuberculosis and other infect- nus deaeasea Leslih A. Wright, formerly of Sum- merel'ie oametothe city by the Minto Saturday. Mr. Wright has accepted the position of representative in P. E. Island for Brook dc Patterson, Bt. John. Edwin Reddln, sou of Councillor Reddin has been promoted to the regular stall' of the skilled machinists at the Atlantic Works, East Boston, where he has been the trip. The fatality wauespeeialfy felt -employed during the past year. This by Capt ifieiaysoa was sas new men -arm ample: U0 hands. have u dry dwk in during his nearly two seem yoga upon the water had a fatal accident. I Alexander Nicholson was a young man ‘ of about twenty uve years ef age. Ha , connection with their business and attend to all kinds of steamboat work. Mr, Reddin served three years as apprentice with Bruce Stewart t Co before leaving boumgea no oaieaeeia when an widowed f°' B°°°°“' mother and a married sister live. ieme .mouths ago ae had gene to Sydney and commenced work in the JUDGMENT gm png pguvgggp ackeovaaawheru hewas engaged till: few days before he ieftiun return to Prints Edward Island. Ha spent mush of his time dur-lag Friday evanelag la reading the Bible and evidently. by thousands upon thousands that the only cure for earns and warn that acts without in in Mhonru la Putnam'| Painless (np and Wart lxtraotcr. Try °‘Pntnam's.' it'u the best..| 'DMG 01 J-he 5©¢'\l1l@l~ Dllfiflll U10 Dtllii- Pat.cn's general show of new spring Ve YMIH U10 dfcfsetd ill! been m0~*i» Cf AN IS UNLIKELY. goods on Wednesday evening and Thurs-‘ VALUABLE ADVICE TO RHldl.')dA- TICS Eat ment sparingly, and take very lit- reliever of lineumatic pains. Being five times stronger than ordinary medicines, Nerviline'~i power over pain is simply be- iiiternal or external. Large bottles, price Y. M. G. A. on Monday afternoon at 3.30 “1 day. lri d 3i 1 reached here from Che Foo. predicting an uprising in China. _ __________ __ .__.J_ _#___ __.Y. __7__. We g oellenn satisfaction, and the salsa een- This week twenty or twenty- stantlv increasing. five horses, heavy draft horses and W A & -7 H HAY- drivers. fend G. T. Bill-Blair Talks to The World-An Actor now ri' iir.\~a.\is i»L'ni.i<_. ’l`oRoN'rc_ April lil-iSpecial\-Lion. A. U, G. Blair told The World he believed one th of the Government officials must have C This was a iengthly paper he sbumitted while be was a member of the Govern» M ment. D Haliaros. April i6 - Special) -The annual banquet of the Liberal Club was th Dominion of Canada and the Dominion n Parliament respectively. 5” immigration and railway policy. “ e Grand Trunk bill. 5 liauilax, April iii -(Special)-Jcrc Mc-‘J Judge Wallace. | ERUPTIONS. ` ing, and certsiiily very niortlfying to the \ he quickly changed hy Lnking Fcrrozoiic “ in rod corpuscles that manifest. t'\i_~'u_i- selves in a heaiihy ruddy complexion., Io have s pure. soft. skin and good coinpirx~ Sl 500 per box, cr six boxes for $5..`iQ, iii. T Druggists, or N. C. l’olsoii 8.: Co., lungs- I ton, Ont. W Tnr Dir. Haaiii.'reN`s MANIRAKP: i’ii.i.s. Carter's Seeds Grow. X Good, Strong Auliffe, charged with putting an indecent it and and n referendum would ascertain “ct °n me “mg” was md” acqumed by whether the people were in favor of thit [low unsightly, sometimes even disgust It the Cause of the Pett- tioners-Rev. G. M- Young Replies to the Arguments Advetnoed. 'l`lic City Council Chamber was throug- c l to the doors Saturday afternoon when i~ question ofthe advisibiiity of asking; e Legislature to pass a license law for harlottetown, subject to the approval of liven his railway memorandum away. Qdmajority of the cmzcus' was wnslder The Mayor stated that Arthur J. B. eilish had been appointed to present the petition and speak on behalf of the titioners. With the consent of the e “"0” AND "““’““ "E‘K' Council he would now ask him to speak' Mr. Melllsh read the petition asking (ll the repeal of the law oi'§(2) tosubmit e question to a referendum of the held md” Ham Meigs Sum" and citizens. The speakersaid there was no Lemieux responding to the toast of the great canvass but lt was mcught that few representative citizens would be fflcient. In Charlottetown, he said, ‘ wc have a Prohibition Act which has m5C"'55’N“ "Among ““'m“9' never been submitted to the people. lie Mr. Sifton praised the Governments contended that the Prohibition Act. had nt been effective in decreasing drunk- nness. Viewing the question from a Mr.Lemicux said the l"renchCauadians commemm sw_ndDo|m_‘ he maiumiued W°l`9.I“5I- 59I°YHI B5 the EURIISII-Sileik' that the prohibition of the sale of liquor ing Canadians. lie also defended ilie, prevented the conducting of alarge hotel nd so turned away hundreds of tourists who have been accustomed to the use of A" *"°“ ‘°"*“""”"‘ liquor. Referring tc the orlneinies ef urisprudenoe he stated that ever! IHW i-0 e effective 'iniis't have the peopié behilll ’rchibition Act. Mr. Melllsh proceeded lo read es lengthy article on the enforce- I’IMPLi~J-5', HLO FCHICS ANI) SKIN i ment of law. Couii. Hooper at this point said when had been nsiccri that Mr. Mellish should peak he thought hvlwould present I pctl_ sufferer. They are merely nu evideiioc of tion and then make ii “few remarks. iiiipure, poisoned biood,and lowered vital- Tum, WM DOL plentiful on Snmrday IW of me elementary organs' whmh wnl ftcrnocns. lie liopeii Mr. Mr-llish would afti-r iueals.!Ferrozone cleanses the blood curtail his remarks asjiiiuch asfpcssibiec- of nil poismns and eruptions, uiskss it rich \,,m,|,,,,,-p_, .\ir.hfelli.~ih acquicsced and closed bv the atcuient that the people of Charlotte-f,” I0" Silllviy “Se 1"¢l'l'07»00\‘ reguiiirlv. Prive town were not in favor of Prohibition. he prosecutor was from the country and ils principal witnesses (whom he quoted) ere from the country. The Mayor asked if agigiegation might bc heard from thc Temperance Alliance. The Council acqulesced and Rev. G. ll 'dung cnuie forward amid applause. llev. G. M. Young regretted that any~ ne should he required to speak on behalf 7 loriwaiiiiiieiaaia this time ei iavsaeeii ur `ii‘.gislation in temperance.The teiaperanoa people hold as a fundamental prineipe tnatlicensc is wrong as it. makes every msn in the community a partner to a traffic which is looked upon with abhor» ence by many. in one breath it is said i the law is a miserable failure and in the a(ii1vu1e,NB. Applv to Cavendish Househ west. Stables. Grafton Street. Weeks’ Nobby Hats. ROBT' W0OI'II§.I,{' _ _ MARINE IIISIIIMIIIIE Hulls, cargoes and freight insured, sterling certificates issued when required. Huils insured without_i'estrictious as to waters used, at reasonable il - -. _.,.. _.-.___ .__....___ , Hyndmaii & Co. Representin 5 Maritime Insurance Co. of Liverpool. Mannheim Insurance Co. of Mannheim. “Llyodu” Underwriters of London, England_ Office 35 Queen St. Phone 67A. ' Working Boot Made at the Charlottetown Boot factory; nothing but the Is1ani§Grain and whoiestock E ment of long boots. next breath the law is so stringent that it has closed a public drinking place in a certain hotel. l'ndcr the provisions of the Act every necessity for liquor has been provided for. A public drinking place had been pronounced a publie nuisance. He denied that the tourist public would re ftain from coming to the city herunn there was no bar. I‘he great objection last year was that the hotel was u nuisance because of its har. He quoted that in the plebiscitc figures of i.‘. ._._e., =r.- » ev.; 1, 1-».;,. .._ ~ f .4 t'.:" .,,. ‘.i xi /¢ ‘ ..~ v ' ' ` / » J ’ "Ai N . . 1,. 1 r’ ,X I l .I .. ~ I I I' < , r 1. ., . » i “ . i i , » .» f , . . r 1. ’ “ 4,* -2, I .Vw 4. N in . ‘v lf I ilji _ 5 V . I ~ i * \ 1 . .4 1 I < ‘ i ‘ i , i 'i,. t , I Mp .» ._- 1 f\~ M .W \ » 4 v'\ Sl j{'. , ,. 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