' - I ' ' ` _ ` Si i 3 ` ' i' fr ` 'if ii? - 1* ’ --~- _ ` ' , ‘V ‘ < - _ ` » , » __» , , ` ii . ` } ,.J_--',~_'- , T ,_ G23 J » T ' t 'I ; , ~ . ’ ‘__ trsi, _ »i’i. r | _ r e » i 1 i~f°§,1:uNG at ` '- 4 » _ ; _ __’ §i _ ° _ `E_D ‘ los' _ Erie; __ _ _ ii______ _ _ _`_________»*A___ "V i " ' ~ if ' _' i __ _ ,_, 1 -; ; _ '_ I , 1 = , -_ -.uw D511” pggngnb |39, } *ww* ` "H" ' i"“" `“ "“““"" "r " ‘ ~~` 'A ' r'-` H ' - Y rr' ~'_ -~-- - °~---~~~---- -----'~~- -- ~- - - - "'-* -» V ~ - '- ~-~ - ”='-:L *_ ~ -~.-- »--~»,`--f-~.~ -_ =-1:. »_, ._ , :_-__ c -,-»-E _ ___v;=:f-_'{f={_f§H§-- _“___” cHARL0T'rE,'i‘owN PR-1NcEs,i>wARD ISLAND, CANADA, s.»_vrURDAy, F1-QBRUARY ir, 1905. {=;1;'g=,i,,,,°°;.',;f,,,=,,°,;',:';',,' / f _ T _ had perished. lt was not yet dayllghif _ T ii _ _ `, ` » . .‘ » ` r when thesearoli-~bogau, and it was-lin-" AND TRA_GlC EVENT ' ` 3 4- _ _ , _ _ _ ' had met their inisilortnue; thc party of‘ _ __ _ _ _ _, _ seamhers burnt/tor baritelsto aid=‘th'oni _, ` 1: ' ‘ ~ ' i , ' _ ‘- , J _ in their search, and parties travelled in ' ` ' ' ' .' 1 dlfi`erel‘it dirootlond, butall tone purpose. Haviwiins Many Yew Ago-An unfortunate occurrence with Fatal _ :,?:i.’;,_f_',f:.';':,:‘;>.E;§.;‘:f";fiJ;'“,';'i _ _ ` “-‘ ' on t oc was ound. She liiui sunk Termination-Lost on _The ice in The Midst of a Blinding Snow "‘§,i',i‘°,'.‘i§‘°'i'.‘.1f2”i"i“"i'§‘?"“‘"§""lZ* ' ,_ _ N’ 0 Bl' ' , ll EPI llg' ID l]l0ll - - . A ni r bierwas niacin wi i sinks Storm, The Night Bitteriy Cold and no l1_elp at l'la_nd. ~_;f;§f;~`f;»'»_7-;§~_;;-_;-__g_;;_-f_;f;___fg___§fe___f_~_f;;i The following story of the uriveiitures of 'ei some Bedeque people on Sumnicrsidc ice many yciirs ago, which appeared in the _ being eardd for. After this one had been _ found, a party of men, following on in l oille snow falling; but no diingcr was ap- Drehended, as less than an hour's drive would put them over tiic iliiiigi-rs of the Montreal Witness from the pcii of Benj. har_bor‘s ice. But such good fortune was 1l0“'“-NL it l`l‘Droiluced und will be rcuii not in store for them. A fter getting fair- with interest by many who remember the ly on the ice they found that their former ierrihle uight's exp`erlence :- A little more than thiriy years ago, v when the now Bom-isliing town of Sum- v truck was completely oblitcriilcd, and ery soon every object was lost to their iew, not even a solitary star could be merslde, had grown only to the -size of it seen to guide those lonely travellers ovcr small village, a very sad and trugio event thin, [cy waste, luippeiied on the ice, in this lii\rbor,which, forthe time, onstadeep gloom over the rivii.;liboi'iiood. 'l‘iie winter had just fiiirlv set in, and the ilrsi, lee had completely closed up the imvlgntioii. it was about the time of the Glirlstnias festivities, so much enjoyed by the young people in those days in the social and innocent piistiinc of sleiglr driving and visiting frleiids. At. this time our railway was not tliouglit of, nor nor yet our telegraph and telephone sys- tcins, now ri seeming necessity of our every day life; hence the utility of so much sic-.igli driving in those days. In the ni\ri‘atl\'e we are about to relate, we shall apo at giving nothing but the simple act in every detail, asthere are many persons still living who recollect this unfortunate occurrence, and there- fore it is the more necessary to be parti- cular in this respect, only tho niimes of the parties being withhold. Apiirty of four young persons, ull un- niiu‘i'lcd, consisting of t\\'o ladies, their brotlier, mid ii lady friend, left their home iii llodcquc to visit some friends residing iii Siimnierside, intending toreturn home thc saiuc evening. Being early iii the season, the ice had not yet been ‘hushed' or marked out for travellers, lint this they did not mind, as the day was line, the ice fairly good, and the travel' _ liniz iight and enjoyable. Arriving' early ` ' ami one of them, for ii tlirie, clung tu him 0|0lflll!lB`, S000 f0\l'll<1 U10 rollluining body, ‘Wim gmt, tenacity 50 peuuiim- to alll and also the horse and sleigh, all of which drowning people; but the bmghu- "¢,0|d_ were floating on the surface of the water, i her to make an effort to hold to the‘ice‘ the woman and horse bllni CON ill dei*-it | until he could Ret out, and then he would save them both. This she did,and with' Summersidc on their wa! `ll0lll\‘. ll\¢` great cfioi-the succeeded in getting botlr driver be'-'3"l° 00"f\15°‘\» "WL l-Ul'"lU8 hit! hi, sistw., out, 01p,|\¢ ,_-,0]d_ deep wma,-_ horse toward the iiarhor‘s inontii, had but, unfortunately, the lady friend who ¥Ul1fl9l~l`iRhi€ Millie 'D UW/ 00\l|'S€`i\¢ was with them could not be re\\elied,' Sl\0U|d ‘BW f0ll0W0d, “Dil ¢ll’0V€ dil‘€Ctl)' for she had been caught evidently in the 0“¢ l'0'\iV“l'd9 lille UPG" -*lctii int” “ll UPG"- i at their fri`end’s house, they spent ii pleas- ' ant evenin in social chat and rustic mer g . 1-fluent, and it was not till some time after the hope ol' seeing sonic object, but in nine orioek that they thought of return- vain. At length one of the ladies. grow- ing home. V ` in '|‘iieiiii;iit\i~»ti,-iioiqnite so one as the eoinu astray. observed that either the day had been, for a northeasterly wind Wind DMI Clllllliffffli DY i»i\¢y “/“Pe JZOQIR ill had sprung up und was increasing with a wrong direction. The young man then ==l= left the sleigh, and tried to iiiiii where th ' , li t. -utld' d'.~ - tl' , Stop cough _meynere u to isiovir no img CHESTEIPS CURE th YOU hBV¢ tiled c°“l§h mixmwsf “neu” cold and exposure made the situation gers and otomizers without relief? Of on course, because they do not reach the , . ~ -. nw "nmmd membranes m the Bronchm) Iii this bewildered condition they slo\v» Tubes. lv ’ ‘ landinir and some shelter for the night. S but in what flirectioii they wvnt, or over what dangers they may have passed, can ke only bc conjectured. At last, without the least wariiiiig, they ere all thrown headlong into the free- of the l,m§s_ Every breath yo_u take lzlrig \; ater,_ hoise, sle\gli_,__ drlvelr ear;-ieothe ealing, soo_thingmedica1ion. and t ic t iree women in ie_ .i For B;-qnchitig, old in the Head, and plunged mto_the deep water without deep leatod C0ugl1s,Cbester'S CHYC KW95 any hope oi' help. The young innii, being does cure Bronchitis, because the srno_ you inhale passes through the bronchial W tubes and into the innermost recesses ' k lief and insures a speedi' ¢“"¢- _ i qu; ard fr. If your dnia'xi4¢ °¥°`¢ SUPPW n you, write he Canadian agents. S" THE Ltlilqlrm, MILES CO. LTD., MONTREAL and just then observed the glimmer of ii. istant light ; but to his dismaylie found -11--` ,_ I ' l tween him and where lie sitwthe light. ; ` _ _ __j_`____ _ ______>____H_, ,____.____. d l. th th e Lodgers. i Day Booli s. Journals. _Cash Books. | Lettor Books. Index Books. Bill Books. Memo Books. Minute Books Ale-, Sc. In |, best makes. 105.000 Envelopes --,all Ida. Niche Pnlwfi- 5°' c0u|¥t_Papet- Fools- i p. Letter Pi-ann. I Tilt _ _ ;cup».sc,. &<=- ` lid__`bnle and Retail. CARTER & CO., ~ ~ leading the horse. The night, in the Cures chronic Bronchlhs L in eantime, grew 'bitterly cold and stormy, I5 Y°“"5 3 ¢“5¢ °f C\1\'°“lC Bl'0"Cl1lllS? while their uncnmfortiililc condition frcm Tlicre appeared iio other way of escape ner side, and this he succeeded in doing, snow and thin ice obstructing his way. I ' He had now reached the spot whe ro his u p I ‘ Wm sisters were struggiiiig iii the wutcl’i I T, _. ,,= ; feimiwi. i _ _ , A For some time they drove on and on in g restless and fearful that they were rl now fully realized that they had lost eir way. He walked on cautiously, ch moment more perilous, and the time infully \veiiry. wandered about in hopc of finding a the prime of life, by sheer strength soon cceeded in getting out on the driu ice, ot there was a sheet of open water lie- uii to swim across the opening i.o the iii ough with much diiiiciilty, owing to sleigh or liarness and soon perished. 'l`he brother and sisters then made towards the light, struggling* on in their half- pcrishlng coiiditioii, in the face ofa blind- ing snow~storni. This light wus about a mile or more distant, and in their be- niinibedcoiirlitioii, they made but slow progress, which beciime still slower M thc elder of the tivo sisters niomentarlly gi-ew fainter, and after bearing upbravely for nearly hull’ ii mile, she _sank down never to rise again in this life, urging her brother and sister to go on and save themselves, if possible. Nothing could be done but for the two rciiiaiiiiii;;° ones to push on towards the iight, ami this they did bravely, although by this time there were two or three iucli- es of snow ou the ice, and the clothes they had on were frozen solid. lint every mom- ent brought them nearer relief, and after what seemed to them many long hours, they linnlly saw -iiie shore, and found they had at last got to larvi. Here again was another difficulty; no rouse was near enough forliteliiiiniites to hear their cry for help; and the sister could not get up the bunk oven with her brother‘s help; so the-rr was nothing left to bo done but for tlie brother to leave his sister and seek help, or else rlie there with her. With her advice, however, he climbed the bimk,aiid found to his grcai,iiurpi'ise that he was again in Sumnierside, though how it hap- pened hc could not uiiderstuiid. After a short time he got to ii house, the alarm was soon izlven, and the perlshing woman was found in the snow and was promptly cared for. At this time there ii ere ship yards close hy, and all the mon there employed turn- ed out in searcli of the iA\'o persons who f i i lyoung, strong, and healthy, soon milled i, . _ h the bloom of health tosickl girls ang ‘i-os , s lrits rila)ie,i\nd sllzren th increases possible to lturn from the bewildered young men the direction in which tlicyil Soon after daylight, however, some I articles olclothlng were found, it giovox in one place, anda victorine further in, the direction indicated by the bits of, It seemed that sometime ,after iea\'ing_ ingin the ic'e,quite across the harbor. Al , their home the parents had been very uii- ` easy, and the father, inthe iiiornin;;. tookuhorse and drove with haste to Surnmerside, arriving shortly after thel recovery of his dead child and her coui~ _ pnnion. The surviving daugliterbeing i and regained her former strength, and _ in due time married and reared ai family, ‘_ soneof whom are still living near by, _ the mother having passed away some years ago. The brother is stili living, seeming little the worse of his ti-rriblc niglit'.-i iulveiit-are on the ice. POSSIBLY YOUl't|ViClFl‘2 Dosen't look so ounir and 'pretty us she used to. If hor cheeks are hollow and - Pole, if she is tired and nervous she needs Ferroeone w ich is noted for restorlu women. Com 'lexion uickly becomes daily. Tleuith and vigor wilfsooisi retum to your wife or daughter if Ferrozone ls taken. It's the best tonic iuude, and costs _'ide al, d ruggists. Sv , u I 1** ~l PRINCE SVIATOPQLK MIRSK_A. SUCCESSOR TO M. DE PLEHWE. _ The bloody end of the lute Russian Miiiisicr oi" thc liitcrioi' si-vcriil iiioiii hs ago luis. iinl. iictci-rcil his siici‘cssoi', the Prince m_t0D0ll§ Mirskii, from i»lec.eXtiiig the post sooiiiiiioii.~iy iiiiide vai~:iiit. 'i`hi~. l’i'iiicv, lio\\'c\'l-i', ns often occurs in Russia, is demo- cratically inclined, while lil. i- Plvhwe was ii most autocraticnlly inclined Miiiisti-r. The l’i'in<-c had always been it political » _ en ' emy of his predecei~nior, and he claims that he can secure better results by liberal goveriiiiieii t ihuii vias possible to his il'ou~ nded enemy, M. (le .l’lf-liwe. Prince Sviatopolk-,\lirskii is of l’oiish origin, :iiid has iilri»iidy held the important Ministerial poet Chief of the Russian Police, thc Assisiniit Miiiisiershi 1 of the Interior, and was nt one liiiic (lover-iior iicriernl of Vllna. Ile ' _ __ ~_ ha of has aircn.dy made one iiiiporioiit ,train by securing the iiidoiseiiient :is it iilicriil-iiiindcri miin of boili the nailvc and foreign news» J? , vs' i;;'3‘_"_ , _ xx _ __ i _ ' Dllper llliflli SUl\lMERSI1)E HARBOR BY MOONLTGHT _ ' ‘ig , ` ` " . ,, Photo by W.':S. Louson. ` ¢'," ' ' - \`},f’,' “"7 li ,» :_ r , . _ _ qv ,_.,_,i____._3__,__ _- _‘ i' ` J `~‘ __ 5 '__ Irs Usa. ,,, youuh. ` ~‘\» Ohiyes. You need sonicthing to wear oi' your lint 0n,of coursc. iii iinauriiv aan viuonoiis. 1' 'i'wi-:.\"i'v YEARS or PILES. ‘-v » /_ '_ _ _ I » r' T-u~“'; ‘ "‘f» ,_ \Iii. Jomv Snsr/i'o.\` the well-knwvn , " __ "e,if',l,,';ff,___ ‘ .\ _," iiiidgebiiiiaei-,ofioisin-I-waoiist.,piiilvit PLAGUE SPOT 'N WWMPEG ,. _*_ ,e _, J ;._,_~.,'_ _(, i _V ,,j, _ f st teszp-‘_`_I l__is.vii:(ii_sed Dr. (_Jl_i;\se`.s _{irliic_v- ` ,__ __ }, »'.‘ ,f .» ‘-1 ~»-.' .ivor i s or i' " ' '=. ~-, V 5" them better than any pill or iiieriiiziiie I fuicifziisectioii ol' tin- city is grciitly n\'ci'- G ~ dl' , / 5 , , "l \uii`i-red from itching piles for twenty cars and i-iiiinot imagine any greater dis- rws. llr. i`iiasc's Ointruentgavc ine re ow entirely freed me of this horrible dis- .~ii- - .\lii. J. S. Mr'l.AnizN, Farmer and a er used They cieansediiiv system and |,,,,“dc,| and I ’ I ~ , i'.m1|~a¢¢ior, 'l`ivri-lon, Ont. (ter in ,1vu,,_,, ,,.n_y_~~ ’ ‘Siaii-. Thi- worst ihnt has been .said oi' ` made me ' feel healthy 'and vidoroiis ~iiid' ' A V ` H nn utter 'Y “"H“mmr" - A NEW SUN SPOT. ()iiii'.\iiii, l"cb.,'i.-,~\ .\iiii spill believed he oncof thc liirgesi and best ilefinci Cliolly-I nearly lost niy liead, I lingua), ever observed has been :list-overt,-d by Pi-nf, H. Cole. ii locaii iisti'oiii'i'u1lliy |~iiliii` V I I iiliviii-i'~ iii<~ iiiiiiii-_\‘~' iiiiil l'ir'_'_;':i|i<_ .\ii i’i||~_ aiiii _vfiii will iiiiii ii i-iii'<- i`ui° iiiiligustluu. blii<»1i:_¢f.__'-,_3»,";’,_ Q-. `l ,'f‘ié'.»,» 1*/L f 1. ..',~'o?“»’i,<"i4’I' _ 1.3 "~ i ‘ ii '{i'¢’, _ _ . 1 1 -_ . q' ii 4 ` I ii ' - fy ' \ fi _.K1 i _ \,,‘ ., i .__ ,_f' 1 ' -.“ 4 » <.` /" 1 ’ ".' 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