- Gull and see them in Gilll BIDS-. vfuibillilaisr II1 Pl'lI’lC€ ECIWB _ , _ ., -... ¢,~..,.,‘. _ , ' »»~~-. V -.» N; »' . . _ ... ., . . . .. _ .__ ~. iii-; iiioiiiiio au iiiii BPIIB ..»,_ l = _ ‘ i I IVIARCON I MESSAGE _ 1 FROMI EARL GREY He and Paity to Reachllaiifax Tonight~ Act- ' ing Canadian Premier’s Message Sent Him I s e at Sea- Proposal for Canadian Garrison _at Halifax, and Esquimaii, B. C. . ` it to ‘be Maintained. ‘ Tononro, Deo 8~(Special)-The Globe Allanllnc was tonight notified by the and other papers today str_on_gly advocate Mnrconistation at Cape Race that the the Dominion Governmcnftaking over 'steamer Parisian with Earl Grey on board the military stations at Halifax and Esqui- was at 7 o‘clock one hundred mi’i.~s wear. malt and supporting garrisons there. The Glove priiitsseveral interi icws with Friday night. prominent citizens \vlio seem to believe A message from Hon. R. W. Scott, net- thiit the time for this action is at hand. MoN1m;aL, Dee. 8.-(Special).-Tlie the same way. All on board are weil. I$_Ii.NII MIN IIINII ISCIPIII IIIIGUIS IN MUNEIUN N. Ili IIIIIIIPIIIII.lII F . .. , '. . ~- - MoNc'roN, Dec. 7--John Crue, an old* GRAND Mm L B Dec 7' (Special) Boulsnger Brothers, two burglars who and well known citizen, passed away this _ . made a sensational escape from jail here ii morning aftera lengthy illness of more - ' I few days ago have been recaptured by con- than ii. year. Deceased who worked in the I. (‘. R. shops about twenty-one years, \vas a native of P. E. Island, and is sur- vived liy a widow, two daughters, Mrs John Crawford, Mrs. Wlllinni Giirdliier, of P. E. Island and one son, Henry, employed in B. E. Smith’s furni- ture store hdre. Deceased was highly re- spected amoiig I. C. R. employes nnd°citizens generally. Ile was seventy yum-S old, ' ' New Yonx, Dee. 7- (Special)----Mrs. _NEURALGIC HEADACHE IS USUAL ,Cassie Chadwick was placed under arrest LY I I ‘ Attended with blinding pain, but relief comesqiiickly when Nervil no is applied, for it is the strongest paixrrclicverin the world. “I consider Nerviline a most. inag- ical remedy lor Neurnlgiii.. I am sugect to violent iitiitcks, writes Mrs. E. G arriss of baltimore. but never worry if Nervllinc is in the house. The prompt relief that Nerviline brings makes it priceless to nie. A few applications never yet failed to kill the pain. I can also recommend Neivil- inc 'or stillness in thcjoints and rlieiimiit~ isin." Try l\'ci~villnc yourself. Priie 25c. CHICAGO MARKETS. Cnxcsao, Deceinbiw 8 - (Special) - Dec. Corn 43 May Corn 441) . " Wheat 1081’ “ Wheat 111 “ Pork $l2.47»§ “ Pork $12.80. WAh1ED-- A msc of headache the Kumfort Headache Powders will no cure n t- n minutes, _, five-ry nat in Paton & Co‘s twi of Cape Race and would reach Hralifax on ing Premier was delivered to Earl ‘Grey iii stables near their home at Fort Fairfield, ._..;_._.__` MHS. IHIIIWIIIK . NIIW IFIIIISIIII ` to night on charge of aiding and abetting officials of Oberlin Bank in embezzle- ment. , Mrs. Chadwick had attempted to escape from New York. This case is creating great deal of interest. Percy Carver appears for the original, plalntim Newton. I 1ivu1cr.`sTr`ioN Asn Haiinncna I Mn. Diiivosiv McPHsnsoiv, contents Alta., writes:-"I, was for many year troubled with indigcstion and headachel and derived no re‘ii-f from the many rem edies`i used. A friend i1d\ ised the use o Hr. Chuso’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and after' taking' four boxes, the result is that I am once incirein the full enpoyment of the blessings of good health.” OHARLOTTETOWN, 'PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, GANADA, FRlDAY.'DEOEMEE .1904- . . ""‘ "'”"`“" ”"'"""""""”" "T'”`.`”f§' "1" ` ` ' "` “ ' "_ W ‘°°".'° '°`°"`"*""`"'”"_` "M -T' ""`_".""_'W '"" '_""` "` " T _°` '_ "' 'ATA'-T ""°"`-""",*i"“2 ` A I _ 1:.. _T I ‘__ ll - I Q #- ‘.., . . ' K Arthur fleet is practically demoralized. The result of the Japs bombardmeni shows that the battleship Poltavs has sunk, the Retvizaifs stern is under the water and the Pobeiilii is so badly listeil that her bottom shows above the water level. The battlesliip Perseviet has been badly bumed and the cruiser Paliplda was hit a- roma, ‘spec-. o.~.-'rue Port fnusssias FLEET iiv Riiiivs, FROM JAPANESE SHELLS ‘Four Battleships Terribly Damaged and ilelpless,-The Fighting Near M`ukden`- Russian Ammunition is bad-.laps not Active-Japan’»s Resolve -to do as Russian Does in Observing or Breaking Neutrality Laws. effectively several times. Muxnliiv, Dec. il.--(,Special,)-'The Russians continue bomberding the Japs positions with both light anii heavy guns und the Japs' response is feeble. I The' Russians have experienced much difficulty with shrapnel shells many of which have proved almost worthless I because of poor construction. ' Tpxio, Dec. il.-(Special).-Should the Russian Baltic iieet fail to observe the neutrality laws during their voyage Japan is prepared to act along the some lines, ii‘tbough averse to doing"so. If the Russians seize a neutral base the .laps will do likewise sud if the Russian ships ontera neutral port the Japanese fleet w ll go in after hem. I Japan wishes to avoid complications but will act altogether in hor ownI interests. IINII IWII SHIPS IIII IN HIIIINX New YORK, Dec. 7-(`Special.)-The British Admiralty program to be issued shortly will announce that all but two of the Atlantic squadron will be withdrawn, as owing.to the existing feelings betws in Britain and the United States the main- tenance of this fleet is only ai. waste of money. , . __________i_ - SIEIMIH EIIMIII IIIIINIIIIIIII III Sli Ssnruoo DE Cults, Dcc. 7.-Tlie Brit ish steamer Cumbal, Captain Barry, from New York, Oct, 27, for Valparaiso, has foundered near the Straits of Magellan. The Cumbal is a steel vessellof 4,250 tons gross. She was owned by the New Yorli- Paeiflo Steamship Company limited, of Lontfbn. She was built at Newcastlc.on- Tyne, in 1000, and had been employed in the service between New York and the West Coast of South America. Her crew numbered about forty men. She carried is miscellaneous cargo, valued at about _ -my-1. Tm: steamer Stanley is expected in port today with n number of huoys that' she lifted on the western shores of the Is- land. windows are Ogg,-ed at haif Prim.- Corosai. Srawsnr has been solicited to-day. 9 d 1 i. to become a candidate for Ward 4, and is l giving the matter his favorable considers- ‘ _ tion. Mrs. H. H. Schaefer was Wednesday called by wire to Caps Traverse, P. E. I., . on account of the serious illness of her ‘ sister, Mrs. Muttart.-Moncton Times. BIIIITS The time is drawing near for hockey boots and if you want Hockey Boots that you can depend on, come and see ours before buying elsewhere. We have them for Man, Ladiw and Boys. Men’s Box Calf Hockey ; Boots for $2-50 Men’s Pebble Hockey_ " Boots felt pad on ankle for $2-I0 Men’s Mule Hide In- _ ~ victus Hockey Boots $3.25 Ladies’ Mule Hide , 'Hockey boots - $3-0° Boys' .H6¢k;y 1100298. _ 800a°ll¢l» I°55» 1° and $2-75 I " /' _ _~ii__._l TWENTY YEARS OF PILES. I ,‘I suffered from itching piles for twenty years and cannoisimagine any greater dis- tress. Dr. Chases Ointment gave me re- lieffrom the first application, and has now entircilty freed me of this horrible disense."~- R. J. S. MCLAREN, Farmer, ami Contractor. Tiverton, Ont. ' - i . N ERVOUS DYSPE PSIA $300,000. 511. Gironei: Baum Spry, Bru' e Co. writes:-“I was troubled with nervous dys- gepsia for some years. and aftrr using n ne oxes of Ur. Chase's Nerve Food l fe t ini.- ter than I had for years Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is certainly the best medicine I ever used, and l say so because I want to give full credit where it is due." SKIPPED WITH $26,000. Toiiorvro, Dec. 0.-Albert S. Allan, of Omaha Neb. was arrested at Belle River today on ii charge of theft of $32,000 in deeds, bonds and cheques. He- waived extradition. Allan was private secretary to Mrs. Annie Has- kins a wealthy Omuhii woman, and was doing business for her in Chicago when he disappeared with the cash and securities. W l l . Ei ~ » i. 'In o6er to CASH BUYERS iz7d3i 09 INII WILL SUI MIINIIIIII HIIINLII MONTREAL, Dee. 7.-As a result of the recent reports published in Toronto and Ottawa papers to the effect that Hon. A. G. _Blair and David Russel were in a plot to wreck the govemruent at the time of the late general election, abig libel suit is promised. Russel announces that Blair and himself have instructed their lawyers to commence criminal preceedings for iissisgaisstiiie Munsmi amid wsiéii reproduced the articles( ` - MARRIED By "iss asv. 1. D. sm-iing, Dec, nh, st the home of the bride, Oscar Johnstone of Long River to annie G. Warren of Bur- lngton. _ Ai: the manse, Kensington, by the Rev. A. D. Stirling, Dec. (ith, William H. Profit of New London to Chrysty Delaney of French River. At the Methodist parsonnge, Pleasant Valley, on Wednesday evening, 7th Inst., by Rev. G. A. Sellar, David F. Taylor to Viola May Colley, both of Granville. DIED. At Montague, Oct, Zlllth. of pnumonia, I"ulforrl Griffith aged 43 years leaving a wife and four children also an age fa- her to mourn his loss. Sore Throat and' Cough: A simple, effective and safe remedy for all throat irritation: fs found in Cronoleno Antiaepiic Tablets alley cogibine the value olf Cr.:‘oii:ns t ' o I i f e m ice ° '°° "" "idx .ui Dr'ii°:n'i»i» 40° THE MIDNIGHT PROBS Tonoivro Dec. D.-( Special )-Fresh westerly and north westerly winds, fair and much colder. Local snow flurrics. -1-31% “= "~'.°...°‘.:.:.':i'..'."“ P1 as... ...in I BS d :2:_g';:.:.;~7;r.§ n'.i':°'.;.':‘.°:si.....T.i.~.s‘.‘.1'..'°.*.¢'°.:t......“°‘“ g vo -‘ MARK BURNS. e:~ “W” Mm' mm# lt- °'1°“'“° * vsninsek Hiii, ont. oct. ii, oi. .uiiiivuus iii h`iisDnnicroN, Dec. 7-(Special)-Rov` Dr. McLeod reports that D2 out of 145 Free Baptist churches have declared unani- mously in favor of union: with the Bap- tists of the Maritime Provinces. Rev. Dr. Gates of St. John has received I I replies from 100 Baptist churches all of , whom enthusiastically favor union. It is expected that all will be heard; I from before the end ofthe year and proc- II ably not one church will oppose the move- ment. »-1-ii-_ 'PIII I III KIII KUIIIIPAIIIIN’ I IIIPIISI IINIIIN `TELEGRAPllER§ ` ABOUT Manager-Grand Railways both Mosrsnu., Dec. 8.-(Special). For past six weeks sdeputation of C. P. R. telegrapbers have been endeavorlng to ar- range a settlement with oillcials. The telegraphers ask a reconsideration of the time and wage schedule and much difficulty appears in the way. Recently the delegation was disbanded and ii. vote of the telegraphers all 'over the road was taken. were practically unanimous in favor of A strike, and unless a settlement is soon reached fa strike may be declared tomor- IIIII INIIIENINI SYDNEY December 6.-Following is the text oi the resolution passed at the meet- ing held recently at Baddeck and culled to express the indignation of the people 0 that town at the treatment accorded Charles W. Thompson and his wife, by Sydney hotel keepers a fsw nights ago, in refusing them shelter because they were coloredz- "“Ohserviagin the local press a letter from you complaining of the treatment you received at the public hotels on your recent visit to Sydney, we do hare- by express our sympathy for yourself and Mrs Thompson and regret very Sr. Psransnnno, Dec. 0-A very curiou despatch has been received from it cor- respondent nt General Kuropatl:in`s head- quarters about the arrest of a Lliiniiiuan who was found in possession of live hiind- § red feet of fuse used in detonatlng high explosives. The telegram speaks of the necessity for providing a larger body guard for General Kuropatkln. The wording of the despatch generally leads to the inference that an attempt made up- on the Commander-in-Chiefs life has been foiled. Confirmation of the report is not obtainable here. ¢ _-_ ~ ..¢._._._.... ‘ MESSRS. C. C. RICHARDS & CO. :_ Gentlemen.-I suffered for years withi bronchial catarrh. I commenced ini January last (as an experiment) to us I MINARD'S LINIMENT which gave all most instant relief. And two hottlesi madea complete cure and I have had noi symptoms of a return of the trouble since I March. Gratefully Yours, gr, Qhaido Olntmanf i s Christmas discount of 10 _ . . gash iN_sURANcE Maritime Insurance I Enghfanheim Insurance Company of Manheim. Llo d’s, Underwriters, _ I-ill] d f ` ht insured. Live _/A . I stock insiirddtliggitxst dll rislrrig Hull policies free of restrictions. 'wht oi? all goods. ` ` - ~ ~ _ (l & C . & iiiooiiis. .fi uwuan-Qfusnsawuunnn wunnnuvmnvlia b , . brisimas "rTX.Ei§E”" Com pan y of Liverpool London, England. much the treatment to which you were subjected, being as it was on the even- ing of one of the scverest zain storms we have hn.d'for years. We do not under- Stand Why ii respectable couple las we know you to he), although colore