. i~7;..\ rg. 1 Five Hundred Miles of Transcontinentallwo Passenger Trains Collide, Head-on Killing Thirty - And NEB. l`pr§__ Tender Wounding as many, on Chicago and _[lock Island Road P,Ul`t§n,t9.M9j_rcion, ' -Cars Took Fire and Wounded lloasted to Death Quebec to Grand Falls. -249 Burned in One Car. ,l0fl‘4vrA. Jac, s-(special)-In tru gurus at a rarsayu mum win bs C5511* N199! live hundred miles of t’ a Traulet_In§uent-rl railway. This will make almost s thtu rand miles Bader essence. hd portions for which tenders are to L . if e.~'f`}$ be at ouosluvited arsathles hundred rails strip north of Lake AlrhJ_bi,`apor\hn from La 'Iuquc to Weymoliachene, from Quebec bridge to Grand Falla, from Chip' man to Moncton. The Grand Falls to Chipman route has not yet been decided upon. sunt wfllun hills nnnn Nine' _Persons Found Frozen ` ’l`an;¢nnn on the noadin England. Lollvol, Jan. lf-Nine persons have bssntrossn ie osath in raids in Engmnd alone dtarlll ihl put twenty-_'our hours. The list doubtless will bernuelr lengthen ed when communication with lsolarcl parte pi the provinces, now anowbound, is restored. The continuing snow fall has creuwd rr llbultior the worst known in ihirly years An Great Britain, and the condltionsexlsl- lozhrrc apparently are geuarul through- out Eqrepo. ` 1-_.__-»-»-»_______ . .,(\,- . -~rnnnt~nn if ll [llilLlllS EASE Finding of The Axe Used To Kill Miss McAulay Horrrwlill. Blu., A. Co., Jan. 1-The aaa which was a rd to murder Misa Mc- Anlay, cousin of lsnhrr McAulay of Neu Irslanda law months ago, was found nuns” mrha prism sea mm nur of the somarode. [ether McAnlay, who rrrule the lieeovery himecll, at ores cur. maui* with the polios ol Bt John. la a as to a Moncton man Rav. Father McAnl\y says: It aaa ,last only tolay that] fmud the missing ax I with which Collins comnrittod his an fu. o in e. ll. wus found by more accident ru my dr`;=0l°. - aerrslcd behind - the was ME- ere sro un|n'st.uhable signs sr Neo( uaeu W. - 'Pho polsioialrl in connection with the lied); ng' the axe are: 0a Wednesday iaal. Father McAuiay‘a bonu:-kaspecper waaadjeetillaeme furniture in Father McAuiey'a resra and foaad the axe hcblnd lhl svaeltell. The axe had been placed behind theatarld and the latter pushed hash. The are showed very db t'nrtly Ura _uajblrmiaud thapa was also on Mum* Qs! of paint the color d bht paint on the door of Father l|rAul¢y’» privaos room, which vras`spiIt open at the time Q t‘rs lnrder. Dateu ive Killer-, of Bt. John, sunt to ;&-our Qepqayand took prutaslon d&\llw§|oh was taken no Bt. John ltsaanhdlsn. ctAaitf'si'r5'onx nun aries. .h»si\a*Ueabssssr lerlrasahlass- m ‘ kylie whole day- groom-“°“°°°'°'~ ., .: ~ - .. ,-..v.;.,.~» .<.~.- v Lliilll Slliilllillli WILL lllli HESIBN No Foundation For Report That Ho Was Giving Up His Ofilce Dermot! Jan I-The statement In 0tta~ wa csblezrams that Lird Strathcona is proceeding to Canada In order to press on Sir Wilfred Laurier his realpnntidn as High Commissioner in London is received with incredulity hrrs. Inquiries fail to show that hc spike of nny such Intention to his most intimate frleuis before sall- ing. lt ia understood that he more than once wld Sir Wilfrid Lnuricr that he would ixolfl himself entirely ut the Government disposal us regards t re commiuatonenhlp. lilo doubt he will repeat that ltatemaut In Ottawa next week, if tire nrinia¢.|1 see gr. to wish hlru_,w do so, but nssoo lnliw Q fol'flr¢illfnt”i\`at he intend! on his own initiative to rea'gp. l___...__._. EIISTLY GIFT ill H.M.S. lillMlllll]ll Two Thousand Tons of Water In Her When Ste Reach- ed Bermuda LONDON Jan. 1-Crmplaint In made by a naval at rrespoudcnt of theLondon Chro- nicle that lhc (actr relating to the dam- rurevrhich H. M. S. Dominion receive-i In Canadian wateraa few months ago an-i Icing hushed up. The Dominron r-roused .he Atlsntieln order to receive a sliver shield and service of plateconlributcd by "aodlan cl laeua tu tire officers mess of the ship. The veaarl touched rr roclr, but no infor mation has rcacned the public as in tha extr-nt ofthe injury. "We are now in n position" write! our naval correspondent., “to say that the Do- minion was my naar; armani. rc rua ly that it il a question whether she will ever be really il . for aervioa hplc, When the Dominion arrived at Bermuda she had ever lm) tgps of water ,lu her d ble bot~ tiq, and so grove were ite defex; revr n'- ed when she was duelrcd hat tid manur- ces of the Bermuda Establishment were unable to cope with them. "All that is being done at Bermuda I» temporary repairs. NMI although some aronthn have been consumed in the at.- tempt to patch her up itil not expected tirasshe will bs It to cross the Atlantic before the and oi February. On the ar- rival ol the vessel in homo waters she will be seut tdChatham to be put right, aed,,ladglu¢ from tha extent cl the lu- jurias sustained by the hull of the ship. it ia unlikely that aha will tale her place in \hs"i¢ht`ng line for a lang time to D30. “The trip aeroaa the Atlantic has been an expensive mat‘er for the public, and the failure ai the aslahliahmsut at Bar luda N aeoornpiiah more than temporary' repairs ra much commented on byuaval lea.” 4 -fi'iz,:*12 ry* ~ Cellitascd Advertisements Cillsifw WITH #Ioan Kansas, Jsu. 2-(i|relal.)- A-t-wuan~85 and ll) rauomrsllr mcelly Mexicans were killed and aa many more seriously injured in a hend-on-coliiaion this morning, five miles nest of Alta Vesta, between pasacnporirains on the Chicago, Heel Island and Pacific Railway VY . l ~ ~ Q . The wrecked trains renbstrr-een El Para and Chicago. Moet of the killed and injured were on the south-bcuud train and many of the bodies of the victims were consumed by the iisruer. Reports state that the collision was caused by cariessnese of the arront at _r _ "W -f -~ *fl*--_ _"_ All ranks of the -ith li-'ginrcnt Garadiran Ar-tiliery, Prince Erlvrard island, are con- siderably clatc 1, and with iust cause over the r.sulur oi the Canadian Artillery Association Competition, for- 1006, which hnvajoai been poh`ll&e"i.“, J- Z' Therein every reason for oonprnlulatlon. The awards show that thc ith Regiment has trken the load ln a competition with all the other regiments of Artillery in the l)ourir.lon, u raredistinction, even for the ilraf. close regiment, oommandt rl by Colonel Davison, tx attain. All the companies have done well. as will be seen by the particulars below. To the company from Searls and Mon- tague, No. 3, the iion’s share of glory and honor goes. Their performance has btcn such as to make them the envy and ad- miration of the r-rack city companies and to place them in the forefront for General Efficiency. lt may well be said "Hain off, and three chem rs for No 3 Company, and Ita capable Major Leslie and the officers and men thereof." The standing of the Companies of :the No. 5 (Souris dr Montague) wins first in Genera.lEfficiency; first in Gun Practice at Peta- wawa.; and third in the Effi- ciency Competition for Per- sonnel and Equipment- hlo~ l (Charlottetown) wins second prize for General Effi- ciency: Ind first in the Effi- ciency Competition for Per- sonnel and Equipment- No. 2 (Charl0ttetown) wins the secondtprizs in the Effl- clency Competition for Per- sonnel and Equipment- The awards and prieas given to lla Uompaulaa and to tha mea areaprcined brlowr- ra oxwrsnar. lrncrancr. lst prln- Governor tlanerara Cap ami |50, No 8 Co. Oth Regiment C. A. Lhiaoom- psey leading the Dominion. hd print'-Lsnadowa Challenge Cup and |40. No l0r‘, of the same Megiureni. kd priss»-NuiCo, sth B C Regt. fiesiarslarolassteaasioa-i T°.:.~§y,_,I.~a~_~e-.t~ .r-..:: rx; sr r»»."|: am aasomsuuu sum. naar. Lagprrn-so acc, ara rr. B. mar. Ish prix- Ho 3 Gs, hd Montreal Nat. ours raacrrol ar nrrawawa. la\ Nils-MU, Wilni Smith Cballwle Cap, Ke I Co, (th Regt. O. A. lo I Co,4th Rell. tiesfrr 4th place lu tht eonpetltlea, wiaalag QM. The Gal tllasafliol Colth Bags, win `&lnar-nprurarsur-mnsntrca. Pleoaamarrnlecrnrln. lhlsssmpstltin ister Ollllllfwerk ,staeaesliaspartisua NOTABLE. SUCCESS, M ' Of' 4111 REGIMENT QA. Leads Canada" Wins 3 Cups Ana ,$526.50 in Prizes-/the Regiments Achievement ls A Matter of Great Satisfaction to All Ranks in the Regiment--No. 3 is The Star Company lst prize, SMU)-No 1 Co, ith Rent. 2nd prize, $i.0.il)-Nu 2 Co, 4th Rout. Ilrd prize, $l.’1.i)'l- No 3Co 4th Rout. _ 4th priar, $l0.00-~No 3 Co, 2nd Montrrnl Rerzt. ,jrt,hprinr-hi¢`l Cv, 501 B. C. Regt. llth prize-Nos i and 3 Co, N Il Ilcgt. No l cu, hu nsrrr. our! 1.l\YrNu coar- r|¢n'rroN.- lst prize, badge lnd $5.00-Bonrlr Lv Roy Ilarrls, Clrarlottetov~'n. 2nd prize, ll.i|0-Corp. WV. Harris Charlottetown. 3rd:p|-lp, $3.50 Gunner Landrlgan Charlottetown. NOZGO. ith Rsmmnrvr. lst prize; badge rind $5-00-Gunn" Gillis. 2nd prize, $411) - Gunner L. Seaman. 8rd prize. $3.59-Gunner D nuis. 4th prlae.}3 00 - Gunner Richards. 5th prias,$8.iD-Gunner McKinnon. 0th prize, 82,00 -Gunner Monaghan. No 3 ro, 4th nnrlunrvr. lst prize, bn lgc and $5,0{‘»~llr|r\l»r Bren- nan. _ H ind p\'lle#4.00 - Corp McPhee, Fourth Regiment, C. A. is as follows: and min' w_m__CMp D_ um . n 4th prize }1i.lll~C0rD Campbell' htli prize $2.50-Corp. VVcstaw|\y. ruzn nrrrluu c0r|Pl¢'rl'rloN. No 1 Co., lah Rrrrinreni: ist prize §.'r.ll)-Gunner Batt. 'Bud prize, |8,(l)-Gunner lluntiy. ilrd priz--, $2.(Xl ~ Gunner Prowsc. No 2 Co. i'ir R- giment: lst pr`zc, $51!) -(iunnrr Gillis. ,,;._l- iiW YiiH'S lilii lil Sidillllllllll L"rgcst Single Contribtrtion From John D. ilocitfeller To Chicago Cu|rAao,Jau 1-A New Year'a gift of poorly .3,llll,ilXl from John D. ,Il'rch\‘- ainrro tr~c'Un|v`rr.|ry or chicago was apnotneed yesterday. Thialsrhe larasff slsale coairtburlca, o¢raM».,ltoaa¢r¢|\u- no rcs |»t|tar.tca,l lntiblliihll Wie! hehefartide ie Qnlvor-sity upto }l9,4ll,9l. The maj' :reins dtlre New Yspr‘a gilt. is ic go lo eperrnanqpt cadowmaat fund or the ealveltls. ind for this purpraa securities with af as sl $I.7w,llJ are provided. In hmabderoitsslilt. ltmir, rs so Haas up iheysararlahait, to grovids IQ b iaereaea d “tm ia salarlasof ia- t::z::-m..-“~' - _ V 'na assures o fesselewosat triage this rand so . T" Volanel. The ears caught Ire wosrafur the collision and tl.us the injured were bumed. A message from McFarland, Kagan" savs20 Mrxitaus in one coach on the southbound train wrrebuxnrd to death 2nd prize, $7! 00-Gunner Conroy. 8rd prize, $2.00-Gunner MtQurrId. No 3 Co., 4th Regiment: . lst prize, $5.00-Gunner McPhee. Bud prize, itil). Corp McLaren. sed pm{!. 'The oiiicers commrndlng the Cour|-anlea aroz- ' N0. 1--Major Leigh; Captains Yr-uvtse and Webster; Llrutcnnuia MucK». $1. .§>..-#‘l»-' | Y* ` ~.”\<\ l L( nun av wunti T h Do n Well And The Men ”l@‘,§?“ 1, le Prrud Ofiirm 1 'ls l gilt , ‘ll r.” __ 5 L30 i fam wrarnl-:R 5,, .... Fine and moderately euidto- 'f day. Friday, winds increasing ' to strong hr-aura or-gales from _ the aaatwani. snowor rain by - night. f nt a’i it it E\.<-r C1.r\m.\_v,r).. Jan. I-This (owen: almost run by women, and run well, I the men are proud of their wives, ahoqn or dnuahren. Mrs Phsobc Shaw ceo- ductathe Shaw liotel on s atriotb Defence basl., Tha pcatodles U la charm alan eiilnleut paatmiatrmh Ili limi crater. 'nn emma caan ra .surpass female voleaa, led by Mas lya 'nic mnerrnunaaar or tes easier _ ‘ isa woman, Nlss Nellie Bale, aumantarso la a woman. The ,, ` , antaof thetawuarepnnrleltrhe schools in which the lshlre (DQ ieeompesed of woli- Thiel ant la Misa Anna Mawoon. Thin hsen a man doctor in the towa let' Una years. ' i T0 CURE A coli) ll CIE' DA' rm raxarrvr smr'mo‘nn»\ ’ Tablets. Dru rehod money if au. wma. Q w. unovrs noises! ls ouescir box. inc, ll -17* trip L_,-i, _,