12 }P.ao.as. . R if i 0 ’ . AGES 'H .w nam =_ _ " - ` M-___ TIIEI OR ING RDI . M- Y UNDED lm n§E”'v roivlirnitn uni I PliiMliil lillSS I l f Wiii_lillilUllii The Legislature if the Domin- ion Elections Come On Then goto the Country on Prohibi- iion-Nortli Oxford Election lan. 26-Self-styled Prince Arrested for Debt- 'rln 'rlausroaaiarrou commission 51-_ Joins, Jan 8 -(Special)-The Trans-, portaticn Commissioners have arrived here and will begin their slttlags Satur- day morning. emziusn nose' rurarvr-ross. Toaoivro, Jan. 8-(SIRCIM)-It IB 5°' lieve tha't Premier Ross will adjourn the Provincial House if the Dominion elect- ions are called op. A rome! or Paonrarsiou. It is also said the session will be short- ened muches possible and an BDPMI W the people then taken on the temperance question. 'rua Noam oxroan amorlou. The election in North Oxford will be held on Jan. 26 This is the seat held by the late Mr- Psim11o,Lib¢ra1w1.o had 1000 maiorltv at the general election of 1902. and was formerly Sir. Oliver Mowatfs constitu- onoy. -ooacuuais, ramen, uauxnuvr. A young Englishman arrested hero for hotel debts is now known to be William Brown who married the Countess of Russel under the name Prince Alth- robalo Stuart do Modena and is the son of a coachmsu- r CROUP- The peculiar cough which indicates -oroup is usually well known to the mothers of croupy children. No time should be lost in the treatment of lt, and gm- this purpose no medicine has received more universal approval than Chamber- ialn’s Cough Bemed¥- FW' “1° W ‘U drugglsts. _ ._.,_--_-_--1-1 _There will be a public Gospel meeil ing in George Street church, open bo B11. on Sunday at 4 p. m. Lpsson 1 Kinils 13‘ 21. “How long halt ye.’ , l l MiiiiiiilSlNS iili iililNiEil. We have a good quality oil tanned Moccasins, the leather is good and thick, they have bellows tongues, well sewn and riveted. The boys that are wearing them say they are a good moccasin. Price___youths» $1.00’ Boysi t mmmke and “dm Hn Muir ls A “nor or-“nor Wuk-S and Mi" da! nightat8o'clock.Cn account of the grea ll’° K b I . buslnosstobe without Stuart's Catan-h Weoks of this eity, and two sons,LoaIs Q' 1: fhT°mp‘;lrl°°°° hmectlnu In Wright” y ' T 51 gg, aged R and Harold, 18 yesrs, and three B 'nw 'mt °°“y hum] l°°"'"° $1.15, M611 S $1.40 at a e ‘ young” dluzhun Celh' “md md Leu’ ou Honda; night in the Tabernacle. all at home in San Diego. the deceased LET OTHERS EXPERIMENT leaves two brothers conducting mnsi - Th,” ls ,,|,,”, somemlng new In the stores in Bridgetown and Moncton. L. way of medical treatment and you are 0 B. iruisr omni-my me M1-s.(Rsv.)'1'.n. constantly indviiiedio rr: new misled. uu- _ Rong: Hilton are cousins. Tho Guardian ggfivfgéifehez'thL°:;;’(;'h°f;se°:R-‘;;fm'i)': , oxton s sincere sympathy to the boroavsd s_||mg,l': L=`;.idm,,|b{,|v,;,-N pm, |,,,;% been , .l°U» 8 UIUC O0 D10, WOD 8 B ' TIIG BOOE FB.Ct01'y. . roval of public opinion and demonstrotsllf The time for ment of -Cooking Behool Opens at Ones.-As Every one please come and bring an *my theowoorafthe W C T U Buildln n rlf sslble _E - - - . . _ . n . 1 i , electnc light bil s for D eel intends rs-renting tho whole building of J:aI1Aln’1‘yrHamiltbns.m yourlmeordszi under discount has been ex- ' _ anrn iii-»i.uw111i>¢ mms.-y rel- men.” THE GLOW OF HEALTH ° t move then; and ss I do not intend taking tended until _Mondag nex 1; "mmm ,,,0,,,,,|,,,,,,,,,,,_1 ,,,,,,,, when nationals non and nm inn.. nth’ mst" “Img wt ° wt ° have tho miles claws °v°r br *-5°" iihlolllgsllilllllliiéiliosw v¥oilh:nfll°'ill:ll’il;hl>'i fllllll 011 Slllldij. ' time. Itiothorofors absolutely noosssary g gg _ Ti, | it 1 K . v R 1 3...... ..... ...,, ........ .. ..... ... ';§_._._.b.;.‘§,§.§j,§q5,‘_:;i:u,§.§,r,.;r: 1 eoowhosonamosarsalresdyia and al h . N F d th md ' illrtorii Li lit ii Poser lio. Ltd. ...... .... .... .. .....-. .».... ...i .. ..i:ii..:.'° ..:. “:::i° i....°“':. -SATURDAY MORNING- i CHARIJOTTETOWN, P. E. I.. JANUARY 9. 1904. -SATU.RDAY MORNING- I: ~ = =:s . l iiiilliiiiiiii Liberal Majority Doubled in .Ashburton Division ` \ Russian Chrisimas°Passed Without Anti-iewish Riot-A Horrible Murder and Suicide in Minneapolis. N0 BIOT AT KIBHINBFF. ST. Plraasnuao, Jan. 8-(Special)- There is no news bers of rioting at Kish- lueif and the Russian Christmas is believ- ed to have passed oil' ouletiy. vsnmcr aoarivsr cuanrisnanafu. LDNDON, Jan. 8-(Special)-II. T. Eue, Liberal, was elected today for Ashburton Division of Devonshire, succeeding a Liberal, but with double the majority of the late member. The verdict may be said to be against Chamberlain. Hoamunu MURDER AND surornrt. MrNNEa1>oL1s, Jan. 8-(Special)-James Garfield today killed his wife, Pearl Gazette, a Vandcrville actress and him- self. He iirst called a friend on the telephone and told him to hold the line. The latter heard the wlfe`s soreams and the revolver shots and notified police. THERE IS A WAY OUT OF IT. Catarrh, the Offensive and Dau- gerous Disease. Can Be Cured, Catarrh is a disease that nifllots a maj- ority of the people of tho Unitod Stltos. It comes without warning and from its offensive nature causes intense suffering and humiliation. Its eoinpllca- tions are often dangerous and fatal, Dys- pepsia, bronchitis and consumption fre- quently resulting if oatarrh is allowed to ran its course unchecked. Stuartfs Catarrh Tablets have done more good and effected more euros among cainrth sufferers than any known remedy. They never fall to cure evea the most agg- ravated eases where their use is adhered to. They thoroughly renovate the system and cleanse it of all impurities. Under their influence all ostarrhal poisons are thrown oil' and the cure is complete and permanent. A prominent. lawyer and public speaker of Pittsburg, says 1 “I have been troubl- Ied with catarrh of the head and throat for 12 years. In this climate it seems im- possible to get rid of lt. The continual dropping of mucus from the nose into the throat caused irritation and hoarsoness; sirlously iutcrferlun with my public speaking. lt took me an hour or more of coughing, gagging, expectorating and sneezing every morning before I could settle down to work and this condition brought on catarrh of the stomach, caus- ing loss of appetite, poor digestionland a foul breath, which anuoyori me exssdfngly My physician advised me to try Stuarifs Catarrh Tablets and I took them for two months and was astonished to find how quickly they cleared my head, throat and stomach and I have no hesitation in reoo- meuding them, They are not only pleas- oat to take, but they seam to get at the very root of the trouble, because since us- ing them I have had no trace of catarrh," liuartfs Catarrh Tablets are for sale by all druggists at 50 cents a box. They have done so much good and the demand for them is so great that no drugglst ever fails to keep them in stock, although there are other remedies which yield him a much greater profil. Druggists know, however, that they would be making a ElllMHi|liilil 1>oR1R.i11 GALLERY or the great world. _This has involved didates of both political parties, bein on Monday neirt the publication of a. vlnces. A short political biography partisan. ` 'The cuts will be well execute for an indefinite time in the future. ' The Guardian in years past has done more than any other newe- paper in the Maritime Provinces to render its readers familiar with the features of eminent men and women of this Province, the Dominion and infection of knowing that the work has _been appreciated by our readers, -They will be glad to learn the service will be continued. in view ofthe near approach of the Dominion elections, many can-’ jects being prominent candidates for political honors in the several Pro- service will represent men of both parties and will be entirely non- forming an interesting portrait gallery of Canadian public men. The service will be an expensive one for an Island newspaper to undertake but one which we believe our readers will neartily appreciate. The Guardian has obtained exclusive control of this service for the Pro- vince~ The intention is to present a. new portrait and sketch each day 1 i i CDMMDNS CANDIDATES. a. large outlay, but we have the sat- g already in the field, we will begin special portrait cut service, the sub- will accompany each portrait. The , d half-tones, uniform in style and iHi Hiiilliil SiiSi]N Eiiiiii EAMES The hockey season was successfully ushered in at Hillsborough Rink last night, when in the fllrst senior game of the League series the Abegweits de- feated the Victorias seven goals to four. That the gaaio is increasing in popularity was evident from the larrze crowd of spectators who almost completely filled tho rink. The managers are apparently determined that if the game decreases in popularity they will not be responsible, 'and they with the players are certainly to be commended for their promptness` instartlng last nights game. Late starts have always been annoying, but last night there was no cause for grumbling; the game was promised at 8.10; the de- sires of hockey lovers were recoilnlzed and sharp on time Referee Baker lined up the teams. It lsto be hoped that future games will not be exceptions to last nighi’s rule. The result of tho game was a surprise. lorityin forward work and in less than Ive mlnutsa scored two g0als,'1‘hey csuiii not stand the pace however, and the Abegweiis as usual proved the better luishers: The llrsn half ended with two goals to the credit of each team. in the second half the Vlctorias again scored two; the Ahegwelts placed live goals to their 'iredlnaad the gamo.o.urledA-b°8- welts seven, Vlotorias four. The game was a good exhibition for an "opener" and augurs well for gocd Dil! ln the remaining matches. At times the play was as fast as has been seen in past iiicii iii iiiiiiliii News was received in the city yester- day by wire to Mayor Weeks from San Diego, California of the death of Warren J. Miller, formerly one ol the prominent business men of this city and founder of the business now conducted under .the drm name of Miller Brothers. Tho de- ceased gentleman in addition to his Business activities was an active and useful member of the First Methodist Lburoh of this city for many years filling various omclal positions in connection therewith. He was fifty-twn years of age ` at the time of his death. About fifteen years ago be became subject to muscular rhoumatism and went for treatment atl various times to Bermuda, Arizona Hot ` Springs, and Colorado, but without obtaining permanent relief. He retired from business about ten yearn ago and removed to California where he remained until his death Besides Mrs Mlllor, who Illldl lllsclllllllllnllllfmw BWI” and Aniiouiiciiiirms. §flll.:lllll°lL..»...... ..... ... 8 ,M 8 as os. snoring nnooion runes, sm.-D mam new nom force. ' _ °° At the outset the Vlctorias showed super- land Gregory of the Victorias played their league games; but occasionally there was ‘ Nothing 9505995 bim- iiPiilili-- iii HiiiSiiiiliii iliNK monotonous "lifting" competitions between the defence men. The Abegwelts defence was superior to their opponents and their checking was elfectlve. In the second half the Ahegweit forwards also were superior and showed much hotter form. Both teams could with proilt nt- tempt more combination work. The Intermediate game was won by the Victorias with a score of 6 to 3; NOTES. It has been suggested that the price of admission be slightly increased and the band secured to relieve the motonous delays. The "shots" of Hughes and Gormely have never been surpassed here. Macmlllau“lifted" two goals for the Abegwelts from coverpoint. Gorrnerly and Doyle of the Abegweits first senior games and did first class work. The captains of teams should appoint Umpires who have some knowledge of what a goal really is. Last night's game was delayed over twenty minutes while Umpires' decisions were disputed, and the Umpires replaced. Such delays and dis- .putes tend to kill the game. Surely each club has members whose decision will be accepted byhhe other team without pro- test and whose fairness and impartiality is unquestioned. “Rosey" Baker made nn ideal referee- MARRIED. Atihc Mouse, Alborton, on Wednes- day, Jan. 6 h, by Rev. Il. G. Graiz, Agnes liall oi’ Birmingham Eng. to Hubert \VnIlace oi Alberton, ‘ Cr1ANi1c of ii lifetime. Leap year sknic Monday night. The marriage takes place on 'l`l1ursda.y evening ncxtoi Miss Emma Gorbett, of Nine Mile Creek, to Daniel N. Taylor of - St. Pete1`s Island. HOW TO BEAU i`iFY THE COMPL EX ' ION. To have a soft. smooth skin, free from eruptions and plmples, the blood must be healthy and pure. Ferrczone invlgorates enfeeb ed blood, and cleauses it of ali im- purities and poisons; Ir. brings color to the ips and cheeks, brllllanoy to the eyes, whltens the teeth and sweetens the breath. No tonic compares with Ferro- zone in rapid notion and perrnanentre- suits. Trv lt. Price 50. ar. druggists, or Poison Bc Co , Kingston Ont. DR }I.aM1i.'ri1.~1i-i . Pius Cum: Iisarmcrrn. -At the Tabernacle, Fitzroy Sr. on Sunday at! 210 and 7 p. m. the subjects of discourse will be “The immortality of the soul versus the Judgment" and "Are the deadjallvef" Gmpel meeting on Wednes- Rheir right io apiece in every home as IU days and hours _'most convenient to all. ia i BIIIGLB COPY T , I 2l'wlN’rY~rIvB Clngsorginzgurg THE CH’TOWN STOCK EX- CHANGE. Dolly _Quotation List Furnished by wnrm or oo., agents for sums az SfP0_PParu.snnox Bmxaq, New York. Telephone H! chilli prioos Jan. 7. Jan. B. Atohlooa my 55; °°1>»°f 481 wi lhonklyn Rlold Tranail 40g 50| Baltimore &0hio _ 775 79 3- P- R. 11M 117 New York Central 1182 1195 Colorado Fuel ddlron :£5 - Detroit Rails Erie Railway illinois Central Manhattan Missouri Pacific Metropolitan Pennsylvania Reading Sugar Southem Pacific 47 43* St. Paul 142 1425 l`win City 88& - Union Pacino 77,; 7:4 Unltedstatee Steel ll; 101; “ “ Preferred :.55 563 nom. Land S. Com - 9 Louisville lk Nashville 107 1071 Domzniou Coal Commrn tl9§ 6% 27; 23 iso.; 130 1412142; mg oz 1211 1211 117; 1175 44 441 124 125 Pale Weak Women Take New Hope There is a remedy for all your troubles. Thousand have been Cured. Why get back your Strength and Vigor by Using the Food-Tonic Ferrozone ? Ever Since the world began woman has borne more than her share of suffering. Secret troubles undermine ber strength, yor. she seldom complains. But because she has suffered In the past is no reason why she should forever be dragged down by misery and sleeplessness. There is a remedy, one that will lift that awful burden and remove the ills from which women surfer. The name of this remedy is Ferrozone which today is a household word throughout the length and breadth of the American continent. New hope has been brought into the life of many a downcast woman, a new ern of health has dawned for thousanrls who have tried and proved the merit of Ferro- zone. There is no girl or woman who can nif- ord io miss the benefit that is sure to come from the regular use ofthis grand remedy. It nets directly on all the organs sud in- sures functional activity upon which health ro largely depends. Y onr days of weakness and headache, your hours of nervousness and despoudency will all de- part. Life will hold for you many new joys as lr. does for everyone that uses Fer- rozcue regularly. Your whole body will feel the quicken- lug influence of Ferrozoue. The blood will be purified and enriched. You will no longer suifer from suppression and Inter- ference with the menstrual functions. Ferrozcne cures ali such ailments and prevent their relurn. Mrs. Mary E. Cowan, of Hillsboro, writes: “If hal( thealling women in this world would only use Ferrozone regularly rney would save ri great rlciil of siciruess Before using Fcrrozone I wus fatigued and tired out with tho least exertion. I spent half my time lnlied itnri wasi forever bothered with some iroulile nr nnofher. Alter using a few boxes of Ferrozfinc I ho- came more robust, mv si.i‘efig|,l1 iucroas cd and the irrcgulnrli le-i I formerly had have disappeared. Ferrozoiie is 11 gritud med- iclv e for women." This is the experience of thousands. Yr u really ousrht to use Ferrozone-it will do you ao much good. l)nn`L lls'cn to the riruggis' who urges .-iu11iet.hing_ju=' in good. No substitute compa1‘e.~i with l"i:r- rozoce, which does all that la cliiimi-ii ni' it. Price 50c. por box or six licxcs lor $2.50 ot druggists or bv miiil from 'l`l1c Ferro- zone Compaoy, Kingston, ()r1i. DIED At San Diego, Cal., on the 7th lust. Warren J. Miller, aged 52 years. At Centre Line itnari on January Bird, 1004, Mary Ellen, aged one year and tive months, the dearly beloved child of David Simmonds and Lucy Stubbs. This lovely bud so young and fair Called hence hy early doom, Just came to show bow sweet a llc ner In Paradise would bloom; E'are si'n would harm or sorrow fade. Death came with friendly cnrc. The opening liud to heaven conveyed And bade it blossom there. . = | v THE SiiUiiiiiil IS liiili iiiliii Baron Hayashi Says He Has Little Hope of Peace But war is not Yet-Britain's Fleels ln Motion-Ten Per Cent War Risks -laps Hurrying Home. siuxii-’Is:aN'r I~‘1.1~:E1' uov1~:1iucN1‘s. LoN1ioN, Jan. ri.-(Special)-Tho Bri- tish home Heeetlsft Portland today for the Spanish coustlo be in readiness to replace the Channel Squadron in the event of the latter being required to flll vacancies in the Mediterranean Squadron should its veswels he ordered L0 the Far East. I.I'I"l`I.I"l HOPE OF l’BA(`E. The iapauese Minister Baron Hayashi, admits that conditions in the East arc verv urnve and be has little hopes of peace. IJIPl.0.\lA(.`Y NEAR ITS LAST \YOIll`l. He said the Russian reply to Japan is utterly opposed to the main Japanese contentions, but that diplomacy has not yet said it last word. wan 1i1s1-as oN suivs. Lloyds today ordered special war rates of ten per cent on all Russian and Japanese vessels leaving Pacific ports. Parnrorrc Jars Hae'rEN Hoare. Over a thousand .laps have gone home from America to share their country`s perils and fight her battles. JANUAY FilSHlilNS Butterick Patterns. " , January Deline- ator Books January Maga- zines. » I . , 1 Latest American and English News- ‘ ‘ll l' ` ‘ " f r>o~r>efS~ .,,.f. » ,.1 Newest Evolis. ]ust received copies of "Lettersfroma Son 'J f ‘ r ' . to his Self-Made Father" being the replies to "Letters of a Self-Made Mer- chant to his Sen.” cloth $1.25. CARTER & co.,1ni. Leap Year Skate Vlonday Night First for 8 Years GRAND OPPORTUNITIES HEAPS OF FUN special. BAND PROGRAM. WEBSTER & YED» MAN AGER5. E I .(. No sensible grocer - ` V any more than without sugar or flour. thigh of dpipg bnai- - »` ‘ I His best customers want it and will go “gg without _ elsewhere if he does"_noc keep'_it in stock. l HARRY W. de FOREST, Importer and Blender, St. John, N. B. _...i ._ ¢L..m...‘ "arm anna-"L_ 110., .`§'i|r ' ju' .iw ‘ J :ig T . . ,. ‘, is \i' i ` i I . ‘ January I:`a}brion ,' “Q_- ,.,, , _. M China in - ,,.~ » r i‘, \ .f .,=~ ».» .. . I ee .‘,