l 5 The Present Service Strongly Con- -- 5 io _ Ur- _ gig- _ _ T ng ff. -" 7’ al ; iii; _w ii.:-»= Pri--» Lib-»-is--1-=i°~ fm R' 6°" “'°S“°°°“f"" iioii. iiiiss w. iiiciiiiiiiis, which the following olcers were elected : _ , Pr”_R°udd Campbeu _ -_ E- The Liberal nominee for Prince County. _ to L -`_... iI!& Fl. 5111. i’ iss- PU j ,___ led ll '. its- *_ f \ _ _ I ‘ i ,., _ dl' ‘__ 15"( ` _ __ - 'NN $1llJ per month or $15!) per year. """`i"‘_"T'7` "*.757§f`3.’§§€i"~ _ »-f ' _,-.,-_ __ _ " 1' . "Vs `- =_= ‘_ KX. "3-‘L :~.~. B1- _‘fr ~‘ ._. ~~-sam r='= - i '~_~' ._ ; ' _- i = ' . '~. _- ;.-, _ .V _i " ' ' _ WW ,»@f§.*_.‘-‘._§_.»_1 ';_¥;,,;_=4\_-__-_ _»£._.‘_`__,1___ ~_ _~ _ ___~ 1- .';__..='i- -is :'-"=‘§= " Qi. T 2' *.35-'f‘W\T'-'-'.` ~.' ' f. -.ol I- ff. v ‘ T f _ _ 't ____,-_ 1a v soii~;s_D |881 Y " v ~" I gm ‘ ana'-:i },',““..,~.”i=eem>‘se .ei } _ -FRIDAY MORNING-' cH1iRL01'rE'rowN, P. E. i.,DE:c1~:MB1-:R ia, 1905:* ” »~ --FRIDAY _MORNING-, _ __ _:__ _ _ = .. if E TELEGRAPHIC GRIEVANCE AGAIN Attiie Liberal Convention at Summerside E\ 2 T T dmmd by the m‘m"tSp°‘k` 'Prominent Persons Dead- ers-Hon- las- W__liichards ; Nominated. ni; ~ [hw 0" Summmm Cmemndenhll Cable Steamer Collides with a The Liberal Convention in Market Hail ygterday afternoon was largely attended. Donald Campbell occupied the chair. The me business was the re-organization of MARITIME NEWS' St John Pastor Resigns Schooner- Both Badly Damag- - ed -Military Tests ol' C. P. l i i- Vios Pres-J L Brace. ‘ sw ,n_“s_D K mn.; arrorrnrzn ocsaN conusxon. _ e Executive Committee-S M Hicks, _ HaLrF.ax, Dec 17.-(Speoia1.)-~'1‘h_e 3\“m°"°id'3 J°‘:; Cugtlsr wuf“°° vu’ French cable steamer Ponrier Quartier _ _ V ' _ ___ , ]:°ét;‘;:e”’°;Fm£’u°nt§°t;‘;:_’“mRée§` arrived on Monday night off Cape Cod wlth Fm" Steamshlps and Open wnh Four Steamsmps and open an Tnnne; J J Ente* Kmkon; *and was run into by a six masted eehoon- Navigatiow ‘. Nayigafign, Jana Perry, Fifteen Point; John Rogers, er. Both were considerably damaged. ____ _ ____ li ; L ci Perry, Snin id ; _ 8' “nm n m T.°m::“: -rnnnxruamxrrr suoonssrur.. i Dgcmgm 16 1903 _ Dreams:-:a 16, 1903. W. I. Cameron, Tryon; - _ » - T . _ gait, Higgin’s Road. The military tests have shown that Meng 0;-send vi, piotom Mails could have been via Cape A motion passed that the nomination hmmwksm ou., wal.; be wmgogmbiy Tormeatine. - ¢_ a candidate to contest Prince County used for um tmuporutmn of "oo S. S. Northumberland arrived at' Char- 'i -0rS.‘S. Northumberland could have he proceeded with. -_ pe' ~ lottetown from Suinmerside about 5 p. m. gone to_Ple_ton from Snmmerside and re- Jlhll H- BCH, 0X°H.P., Pl shit Ptlllbl QQL Qxgjy, )¢ANUpAg1~Uggg Digg’ I _ ~ l.\l&lIl8d 078|’ lllhiis so speak. after 1-gran-la so the r S S Princess arrived at Charlottetown 0rS. 5.Prlucess could have remained "°'° ' ' Li i.. cot W on re naar or sue ’ ' P’ P #iam gunman ma me |31-11°” go gh, W m- 97' _ “ from Picton about 9 p. m. ,in Picton over night. gg, M gm gin; he gg wg” manga] Oxford Woolen Mills died in hospital. S. S. Minto remained docked at Chariot-_ Or S. S. Mints could have gone from ' ` d ined Usubmdinate ali personallnterests forthe He formerly represented Cumberland in ftfvwn- \clm-_1et».ietowu to Piston an roms heneiltoftheparty. Two names had bee 103|, ' _ _ overnllhh may aan; ,, mngyhm md ,Z t’h° hmm' ' S. S. Stanley arrived at Summersids _ 0;- ,Nam min, mulg ||._"_ bun “_ _Oil that gl It wmual nxcxuazr or noacnnsrnn f1'°Il\ CD90 T°\111¢\\bl°¢ st 3~4-5 D- 111-. With- ranged to connect with 8. S. Stanley. i _ ' 'uucuun an V’ 'ny' ' '.8 . \ out mails or train connectio hisinte tio' to way b t t tire ’ M’ in-p°%“:_ ‘rgwnwho D°°‘ 17""(SP°°hL)”Wm' Foreignldall arrived at Picton about 10 'wand mn in the P." he “id than iam Hickman _died this morning, _ p, m, _ .jywmg ‘ “mg pg., he mist; uk He was a prominent ship-owner, of \ » Dmm¢Bn‘17, mm themforarenewal of their confidence. I large private fortune and a life-long, S S' Nonhumberlnd len Ch”_l°tW_ Ilthelolelnhaitlilof the party he {`|L{b°|`1 actl d inn t . 1 dean” “mi II n in hw’ of V9 3° “W town for Picton at 8 a. m., and remained sstronger mammée was going into the asv I.. e ucnun.L assume. S °'°' “mm” ' ' S. S. Princess remained docked at Char- wlth just as much esrnestnces ST Jon Dm 1-,__(Spe°m_)_R°v_ L_ “lotuhwm s ‘° ifheweie going to secure his-own G Mmm formal’ “P E hind md » a . *°u°" H’ m°'°d' ‘mm °h'“"' Ph” ° 9 ' ° ° na _S.B;hlintersmained docked at Charlot- Janss w. Bieim-as be me canal- forresfliialtvr 1! St- _Andrews Prssbv- “tam _ s _ __ *°~ _ _ _ _ ` _ _whnshiiwh _h°r=_l\q~_°°=&_¢5'°d __ _ _ __ _ _._ Tl” ‘“°u°“ "” '°°°°d°IP7 B' D' ln' nation on aceountcf ill health. __S. S. Stanley left Summerside`~5liFUa'pe “ " P' °‘ Wm P"‘“°° ‘Pd » rnseuareaiaaesspimghis rssigasiiea`T°\'_\1\¢1“l°° W7 em-°°4n°'1°°Wfh°d °° \lUl|\il0\l|.Y- H of $8” Bummerside without malls, or train ur. nienarasiii arising ee spear wa, sfwfsd ° f°“f*°|= -° °"“°° ,,,,,,,,,,,,~,,,,,,_ pected with loud cheers. He thanked the people lor the honor confort-_ sd upon him. He refened ” tsseveral other names mentionedl any of whom /he would have support- ed. He spoke in the highest praise of Iessrs Bell and McLellan in their willing- ness to support the choice of the eonven- Uon and said he would endeavour to do the very best he could if elected. As there would be breathing spells at which the political questions would be debated he weuld only refer to a few matters. Ia ssizsrdtothatslearsphservleelie said it was high time that an improvement was made. In reference to winter communi- mtions he thought the western route had not yet been given a fair trial. The service would be more satisfactorily carried on with a third boatf-one exclusively for the wlstern route. The increased winter tame demanded this. It was his object to do what he could to have then two services improved. He referred to the Dmlpect ofthe govermaentheisz returned _ U wwer. He fa' one did not know when ' theelection would be held. In his opin- ‘ionltwasnot far 03. He concluded by Wlllkilla' Messrs Beliand llcllellan for their kindness on his behalf. Senator Yeo felt more pleas- °d Wd!! than ever that he \°=1°vred so iii. Liberal pusy when he saw such a delegation before him. He urged the electors toworkfor their candidate _ Cant. Jos. Bead lr. referring to the *lflrlnh system mentioned that he yearly. Port Hood Coal. . . |» _ " 1' i “ This,” he said to those present, “comes out of you.” “Yon bet your bottom dollar that when I am dlckering on the cost of a cargo I ilzure the ‘telegraph ehsrzw _ ` Hoa. B. C. hiclieorl said that he never before had had the privilege of- meeting such aiarge delegation and never feltsof proud that he wasa Liberal. He spoke and McLellan and appealed to _fevcry man to elect Hr. Richards. Banj. P. Gallant. H.L.A-, and others followed in stirring speeches. ~ i ` I 0ur Xmas Rush Has .. v find what is Correct for the Comcnccd Early Last week was a busy one. and here’s to a real old time rush, every daytill the old man You are Sane to _ Come to the big Xmas Storef-_and _ear-ly. We want your and it will he for our mutual ad- Yalltage to see lotsrbf each other these days. _ _ e 'TF Xrraasboxliere." ‘ " ` SPEAKS WELL FOR PORT HOOD. ei.. No Foreign _maii. Foreign Mail ordered via Cape Tormen- fi_iorl~-‘oiiaricisrtovl _st '6¢rbw\k_ and `ers'ide for Cape_Toirmsntine at S. S. Northumberland could have left Picton for Chai-lot°etown at _ dayhreak and brought over thej‘oreign Mail ~ Or S. S. Princess could have left Picton for I Charlottetown at daybreak and brought over the Forelgnilail -<0rS. Sihlinto could have ~~left‘ Pict _ arrived at Summerside about noon _with Foreign Hail and connected wil special train. _ ___,_» .. . hi . 3:‘;:l1s9§;ks'rw:ul;o: J; ggfulafitgvgt traordlnarybequest of $10,000 tothe “Firstl _ ` Spanish General landing in United States territory with an army snmclently strong` to avenge the defeats of Cuba and the Philippines” pending the happening -of this event," the legacy is to remainde- positzd in the Bank_ of Spain. _` ` n , \ JUDGMENT BAS ‘ BEEN DELIVERED. by thousands upon thousands that _the onl ly cure for corns and warts that act with- out pain in-24 hours is Pntnam’s Painless Corn and Wart Extractor. 'lhfy “Put- of the noble stand taken by Messrs. Bell _ hangs” ws the bean _ that they are the victims of serious kid There is no 'medicine which gives such prompt and lasting reiizt for every form Kid ` di ` Dr Chase’sKidney of ney sense as . - Liv.-r Pills. They are positively eEec tive even in the most chronic cases. I T New iiiiiiwn orguso. »Morr1_'nxaL, Dao. 15.-Sir Wilfred Laur- ier, Hon. IR. Prefontalne and a great ‘man friends of both llticai parties _ Y Pi’ _ were present today at the opening of the *Chateaguay and Northern Railway in- ,ciadlng the Bout De Delisle bridie. The line 'extends from Montreal to Joliette. i I - _ _ " __ . ~ a_ii""'.- , _= 5_5-_r _ - 1 if *4 . __ ~,' ,,;.:,'» .i‘7~.”_-`i‘»l="A‘_~5~_i_>.f» __ I I 5 d'r_rtArisAc1‘ A- S INSUR.ANCE ` .I Motions ,_were passed tendering jhankl _ _ T f f » ‘x M -»- -~»~-M H¥NDMAN ®_ co l Convention closed with three rousing ‘ ` ` 7, ' __ eg- . cheers for Hon. James Richards. _ T _ 1 7 . Dacnusml. 17 IMS. . l _(155, S,§ten1ey_eou1d left _ dayhreak _ _ h jomwn T* .__ » . - _ _ _ ce in this city --5 . ~_ 3 iiig_i7i_giiriiiii_i.jse°__ The Prairie' Clty’slf Buffalo" Es* Th’ ci W" _cape to the Plains _| P _Stmné sara” ‘Cashel the 1 h1i.ird€rer__ _ ‘CHU “'m_°'m Family and Me_n_B_.rn'ed-'_ f _ ~ _ ` _ _ .__ _ s ' 1| - ` ""”°" fcrnaisnoteoneht. ron smmnre cies ro unions. ' _ = ' ahnumumt he h“ia,_.i ’ Sanur Sn: xnxx, Dec. _l7_- (Spe'cisl)- 1,” 5”, etts to boys twelve were convicted. ` ' 'f353f“_¥NBUBF“'°PF*’1'33 'T' ’ 'galnpossssslm 'ihreemenwereiburned te death in alS°P°"l°" boarding househere. _ » _ u ' __ EWF4' nmnnoraaoaoroasnn. ` I aixeyaays “gangs Caisaar, Dec, 17-(Sp_ecisi)_-The polioe_ have absolutely no trace of Cashel the murderer who escaped on the eve oi his execution and who was reported to hal _ .~ . _ gg wa _ 9 _ _ ` Q " 1.- 1 nornnaaxncainnnss simian. ” Prrrr.a1§mx.1>m.a, Dee. 17-(Special)-Hrs. H. L. Smith and two ehiklreln were burn- ed todeath lnaboardinghoirse _ _ scnswsxmeoran-_ _reovle ver. sale md wsatis~aeeesresneuiid7iii!s1ie iiiiout thefoi-m,.is_'npf;fat but mulaeular tissuei.ts_By'eo;~ii:i;iagthe D! an increasing nouliis qualities Ghase’s NerveFoo_dadds newdeslr and " tissue tothe body as wellas new ‘vigor aus energy. _ You can prove thisby noting _ yourincreass inweight while usingthh e _ ” ‘ ‘ _gr.eatfoodoure. ‘ DECEMBER' 13. 1905- ANOTHER FOR TWEEOIE. _ “The Port Hood Greetings” reports that t » _ - _ s a a e e ° ' _ Q P W°1'i¢¢°l1l1l1\\1¢¢b1'l~k It 111° P0* H°°d Foreign Mail which arrived at Pictou on the 16th is promised to _ EWU MON N B_ D 15__c”d“ c°°‘1mi°°°' A““mb°' °t °°°°m"° 1°°d` day if weather is favorable! » -_ f- - ~ - - e - Martlnllé unop'posed. the manlngdor canst week md whwnem ue “giving T _ ¢= the vacant seat in theLocal Legislature each day to take cargo. Port Hoo coil ' _ _ t _ _ shipments tonne moiiiiii' or November CARDINAUS HOPE‘0F REVENG5 _ = --s_f_rAR'rLi_Nc.'. nnvEi._a:i‘1o§.. __" frid Laurier leaves next week_,te The report that f T _.~,,.,. e 2 looxurssronoornnosiarr'-'_'_ ' ,_-j i ,_ _.. _ _wI1¢Nrr_E?»sBUFFaLoa'r hangs.. __- -_ Fl WmN1rna,- Dec. 17 -(Spec°ial)- The ¢°H.m§_x‘M|_s¢_ John ,-. _.I _ cit`y’s buffalo herd have-__es9_a_ped aud_are_l¢g\°_h,,u‘¢‘n_1 1 A __ _ _ - _ __ _._ wandering over the prairie while men are 'lu so tryln_gtocaptnrethein'_ _ A' " ' ` r " T ii' ' ~ * _ Sir Btrongjaving Thirteenmerchauts herewcrechargedby ag-me.” “ ` -s the Humans society with _seuisg 1eigi_ii~_ nan-r roarnasoosrosn. Toaosi-ro, Dee. the - cause Piano Cddpany. ' ‘ f Wee ‘ GGING Y- ” in a &_‘_.._ _ 1NALLrrs aaaucruizs. ~ .- rlrut. M_Aa1NE.r.rrr:, Acegipr; S gl: i GDAS3:‘REGl D »,-_f _ The leading Bnush ` _ represented,_ and “L10 ds ’_’_Underwri" l 'ters ‘K _ »Y ' T ~ » » " ‘ “Sanlil lZl7ahs`Ilic¥aili1iiaricrs.f` °` _ _ `°ne'yf"dlse'ase"and in imminent danger: - _ - _ er... '_ ~_i.;..§ ilfiicc _z_iii_il"i%cfct _ Pfl¢€Ss Peloubete the _ Whité. Load" T on News. rtcnariaieeeaéfa. ' _ . _ _ _ I ' ' ’ ' ---» - f ._ _ f _ ,_ __ ' l " Sf' .xr-i:i=1 - -.» -- .- _~ _»“. ef ' ~ . _ _ _ rf fr ~ w » ;__ re...-iz? -; _ N0 sensibleg-acer .\ _ _ __ 3 __ n _ _ _ _ -‘__ _.A __ ;__g!___l,.!_: _! _.. e '_ » ." . L~ 3 _ _ ‘ _ W ' knees without _ _ __ U __ _ - -#_ ._ __ _ - 1 ' ~ q ~'< .»a_- s. as ' » »_~_ =._,- __ -‘~ if. _ ~ :._~ ‘. .. 1 , is ._ -S . » ‘ `~1-Qi ls .el A *R* 5 1 5‘ * ) . thinks of doing bnei _ .- _. . .~~’;e__"~_"': .3 _ _ 3 ,- V . ._ .i fr’ \_§»I OW __ _ iirdhurf His best-customers wantitand elsewhere if he does not rl was 9. f- “(1”-' . alfa i ' " -=`~f‘*-‘lf 3 _ f - -» ff”f~1Z_ 3 1%" X ff, ii ii_ _._ i I V’ ` 'it `* » ' ' '.' _~ ~‘ ~ . ar.. _J 3... _. 3.. hiotes §'i` s'.'I.°..'.i‘§.'§»'i`s§°° S, “i . »__,; nnmberagof Xmas Toronto Globe. Xmas Black 'and Xmas London Graph-_ _ Xmas lllustxsted ‘ XmasHoiiyLeavea. s beautiful A ~ _dare and _Christmas it