7 ` ~=- _ ~ ' ` l I . L_, "Z ' ` ' 3 ' f- -"2-I 'i"'~1‘ "H ‘ " /Paces 8 I to 8 THE CII Iiiil ».<._~.»... ,$1 , r a “ ‘ moan:-NG f" s - -_ . nnrrron ,mi ¢pA1er,o'r°rs'rowN, PRINCE EDWARD rsciiuo, cAuAoA,ivroNDAv, Novsnnr-:ie 20, 1955. {.,,e,,g1=,,~g.,=;,,f;,1rs1,.1,1,§>,§r,;;§i,,,E ‘; ' ' §»=-H1; 15 . 1; . ~ ---A--A -Y_.-_.~-- --»--*---~~ nAR|NE,_oisAsrEn i FOR FUNERAL wiiriour IMMENSE LOSSES MANYYEARS IN BRITAIN MQDERN PARALLEL fn.. steamer ririda Founamd on sr. ivlaia and I Nearly all the Passengers and Crew were 1 Drowned-Lost Southampto , ,U\,,,,,_\-_ _\',.\. lil.-( Special.)-One of ‘ ‘ n llic \\or>t l is J nrnrrrirn; \\ 1° Corrirnirry. .-»»o.~.~ channel steamer Hilda "f0q|1rlci`eer~iri;_-' iriorc their one hundred. 'i'ln- llilrlir li-ft Soiitlrrinrpton Friday nicht for Si. .\l:ilo. H,.,.,.,\~..r;-- was delriyerlby fog and a sirowstorrrr .nal lirrving missed her course i' .rslt-r-s in years occurred this l -rr tlu-.Snutliwesterii Railway Her Course From ` n in the Fog. she foundcred on the rocks off Jardin Lighthouse three miles froui St. Malo, Five passengers and one member of the crew were rescued. The majority oi' ilrc passengers were asleep when the steairier struck but two _ houts were lowered. One of tiiese boats with five men me said to liiivc been saved but the other boat and thirteen bodies were picked up on the shore. r Gnasirow, Nov. ll)-(Special)-The most terrible fire thrit has occurred in Great Britain for nrany years brolre out here here this nioriring in ri cheap lodging house on Watson St. aud resulted in ri loss_of thirty nine lives and severe injury to rnriny others. 'l‘iierc were three hundred and thirty men in the house and an extraordinary scene was created by the procession of . \ ‘ a:“~"_ :\- ; __ .7 Bri ke out Yesterday Morning aiLSixAo"clo'ek Glasgow, Scotland- Took Place Yesterday at the Midvale Steel Results in the Loss of Thirty-nine. Liyes While Many are lniured-- Works~Two Workmen Met a Horrible _ Firemen Had to Fight Against Tide of Men. Death and the Steel Which They Struggling to Get Out. ‘ Permeated was interred. l almost. naked men issuing horn the door' Tho fire brolie out at six o`clock and by Pnii.ADi;I.1>mA, Nov. 10.-( Special.) --A lima "f='"l“§i' their f"“ml° “lr°|`l”_t° “amp” ten the firemen had completed their funeral without a parallel probably in the ‘ the firemen had to fight for admission. Tire narrow passages were congested _ _ “hh men who were overmnm with the Besides the dead tiiirty-tvio were badly today when a forty-ton steel ingot pernic- __,- - r-'M ". Illillll iIINlS ii . IILIIIIIIIISTUIIK Nearly Half the City Was Burned- Hundred of ilro Garrison Killed, As- poet Serious. (D >< ’lai;r|r, .\'o\'. 1U»-(Special)-An eye wit- ness of thi- reccrrt riots at- Vladivostock irlio lrive :ri'i'i\'cii nf; Nagasaki reports that nearly half the city was burned, that sixliurrriri-ll of ilic garrison were killed, that ilu- _inil was broken open rind that Gcrrerril Kirppr-I; is missing. S.»lillei-.~ lrorrr llrirbin are reported to lnne inirrr-ii the r-iotersond the aspect is wry .serif,irs. i ri r-1-1 ?"< :sa- l S i 3:: C/'D rain ruin l.0Niri>.\', Nov. lfl-King Edward has l~’i\'L‘\\-`:'lIt.7.'lli and the 1’rliice of Nl/'nies i.`»;*.'»i| in thc frrird for the aid of the lll|l'llIi>Iay<-il, winch was started by Queen All\.\'rrirllr'a. ’l`lii- funds now iiniouiit to nr:ir~l_y 5| llr_IIinr_ i _________i_ i iluiirrlrs. colds, honrlenell, and other throat inn.~rrt.~r art- quickly roiicved. by Cresoleuo tlrlrlcts, tau cents por box. A11 druggists. EH EEE O. _ I ' adies. _last for|Noveinber we g-E ..‘-D ' rs In will give for cash 2 percent reduction on Ladies’ Invictus Patent A Lace Boots for fall wear, $4.50 now $3.60. This is a good chance ifilook well and save Goff Bros. SIIGIII Plilllllilllllll IN IIIIIXIIIII 0'i"r.\\\’A, Nov. 17.-A. W. Dorly, cour- incrcial agent for Canada in Mexico. writes to the Lgovcrniucnttlirit Mexican.- irrc beginning to produce raw sugar. Thi- product can be coriverricritly sent ic. Canada for manufacture iry utilizing (in. new Caiiarlzi-l\Iexieari line. The cheirpiic.~»s of labor and land in Mexico will offset preference enjoyed by the West Iiidirin producers. ` if _,- IIIIPIIIG lHI§.HIIlii lil Sllil IHI EEZ Co1iNwAi..i., November .-There have been many changes in the methods o gentlemen who relieve their neighbors ofthe 1-rireof live stock since the days when Holi Roy's bare gillics levied toll on the lowlanders. The latest; idea in this line comes from Coil`s Island, a few nrilcs up the river. where some persons artistically clrloroforrncd 13 fat hogs and removed them from their pens wit.hoL1t a squeal or grunt of warning to the owners. One oi the pigs weiglied over Jill() pounds. A strong smell of elrloroforin around the piggcries was the only clue left. by the ruirlers, who are believed to Ire Americans from ri Louisville township. When You Have A Bad Colo. You want a ienredy that will not only give quick relief but ctfect apernrancrit cure. You want a remedy that will relieve the lungs and keep expectoration easy. You want. a remedy that will counter- act any tendency towards prieunionia. You want ir. remedy that is piciisun and safe to take. Clnirribi-rliiin‘s Cough Renredy niccts all of these rcr1uir'ciricirt.s and for the speedy and pcr'nmirerit. i-are of bad colds staird witliout ri peer. For sale by all rlr-ugrgist. __.._____._._._ CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, November IH- ( Special)- Dcc. Corn (ne\v)i~iZ May Uorn ` Vifhcat. H~'=‘,‘ " \\'licat H733 Pork $12.85 “ Pork $12.05 ‘HS ri. corriplete cure in every case; it cleans Wllllill illl WIlH I SHIPS illll MEN r LONDON, Nov 16.-Colonial Secretary Lyttelton. speaking at Brlstoi,' said that rrodonbt the tendency of the colonies was to become self~eontalued as regards navy and army pnyrrients. Contributions for defence were becoming distasteful because the colonists did not see the riflriiiriistrutiori of the money. \Ve could debend upon it that ships and men of the Crinadirin and Australian navy and arriiy -would he the first to come to the aid of the mother country in the time of need. Secretary Lyttelton strurigly advocated ri colonial prei'erence as a sdlutioii of the question how to knit ilie empire more closely together. THREE BOYS SENTENCEDI SYDNEY, Nuveirrlrer17.-Duncan Gillis, [Edgar Mcilciirilil and Jack Deiiip- sey, thrcc boys \vh\ piciirlt-ti guilty in the county court, this nrorn- lnc to charges of burglary, were sr-ri-I lenced to two years each, the first i.\~vo in St. Patrlck's Home and the last in Lire Protestant Industrial School at Halifax. Another boy, Nell McNeill, pleaded not guilty and elected to be tried before the supreme court and an order for hall was granted. FIFTEEN KILLED BY EXPLOSION I R.\r,nicn, N. C.', Nov. 17.-A private telephone uicssagc received here from Marion, N. C., reports that fifteen people \vc-.re killed near- there tonight. hy thc ex- plosion of ri powder inagzazine located just outside the town. The shock of tho ex- plosion was so great that it was felt at l\[or‘ganton. 25 miles away. The' report lins not been confirmed. The scene of the explosion is remote frorri the telegraph. SVHAT CAUSES SNORING. When asleep, people that shore breathe through thc rnoutii instead of the nostrils which ar'e choked with catarrh. Just use “Catarrliozorie" before retiring and you li quickly cure the snoring iahlt. Hy destroying the cause of catarrh and heal- ing the rnenrbrarres, Catarrhoxone nialres the nostrils, stops the discharge and pre- vents dro ing in Llictiiroritin ri few minutes. ¥‘i)othing so pleasant or certain to cure snoring catarrh or colds as Stock insured against all Lloyds, London. iusu ANc eiiected on Hull, Cargoes and Freight. Live _ _ given to orders by letter, telephone orteiegraph. yndman ft). 0., Marine Underwriters, _ Charlottetown, P. E. Island- <1 Representing the leading Companies and ~ Agency at Halifax, 6o Bedford Row. It.was Lastlripof the Soa- son and She was.Soon to I be Condemned- Hamp- ton to Replace. ST. JOHN, Nov. 19.-(Specia1.)-'fire totally destroyed by fire early this morn- in; while lying at McCormaek's wharf I; P; unable to go all the way. She was to be condemned beingrepluted by the new steamer Ilrirnptorr now uitder const ructlon ____.__l__ lil IIiNEIIUViIl Iilll Iiillllliil WINNIPEG, November, 18.-Sir Charles, Lady Tapper and Miss Tupper leave on Monday for Vancouver, Il. C., to be pre- sent at the rriarriage of Sir Hibhert Tup- pcr's daughter, which takes place on December fourth, and at wiiicii Miss '1`uppcr is to be one of the brirlesniaids. Sir Charles and Lady Tuppcr will remain at the coast. for_tlre winter. IXPIIIIT lllilli IS IlISIlIIi iiSl O'r'rAwA, Nov. i7-~-Cannrirfs export trade has gone up with ir ho\ind.- This is largely due to the marketing of the wheat crop A statement prepared by the Cris- Minzirdls Linlmerit Cures Dandruff. Gutarrliozone-tl\at's worth remembering. mm; Depnrmlent shows that during me , _ ___ _ _ 'month of October the exports were $30,- f)tr.l,tifl0, an increase of ten and a half E, H *lm* nn I millions over the corresponding month last 5 ear. The evports of agriculture pro duce, clilefly grain, accounted for S,`<(i,1Wl_- - 3i2i of the gain. Animals n.nd animals' pro- ' A N duco contributed $1,28cl,f`>il, mineral pro- , duce $1,419,170, and the fisheries ~ $1,512,187 towards the improvement. Even the Canadian mrinufacturers, “ some of whom pretended before the '1`arif‘l` risks. Prompt attention I Commission to he in such dire straits, increased their sales abroad to the extent of $11l5,0fl7. Durin October the imports amounted K 'to l2i,000,H2fi, an increase of 83.11.1087 over the corresponding month of 1004. The total foreign trade for the four months of the current. fiscal year up tothe end of October has been Sli-10,115,028, an increase oi' $13,l23,fitlti. The imports wore $tl2,800,ii71. a gain of $r'i,5l2,?li'r', and the exports of domestic products 882,718,288, n gain of’ $T,0~i(i,(l27. The Customs revenue for the the fmrr of |88i,024 I eil. h ilf way to Hampton. She was on thee ;‘;if;..i:"‘.‘:i..."‘i.s::§‘;';..;“.i..i::;:':‘.;;{S[]H.[]{]N[H ing] I " L" _ I Hlli IIIII; iitllll N|~:\v Yoiric, Nov. 1tl.»Sornething of a `sensuiiori was created in Justice Davis' ,branch of the supreme court this after- inoon, when John Krupp, indicted for Iilii-gal ruling in the recent; municipal l<-lectlon, fr\i,li»d to appear for pleading ,rind his attorney expresserl ignorance l-is to his whereabouts. Earlier in the "I=\5' Krnpp was released under $5,0f() ¢ Mil. Attorney General Mayer is indig- 'rinrit at- the turn of nfiriirs and de- lclriiws that cvci'y effort. will be iimde steamer Clifton running between St. Johul to rr.~e\-rtaiu who put up the 85,000 I and Hmupmn on the Kennebeccnsls “um lrriil and crnployerl counsel to defend iKi-app. The brril was <1.-cirirvd forfeit- CAL.-xis, Me., Nov. 16.-The, schooner Oakes Ames arrived lierc today and re ported the loss of her jibboom and headgear. Tire circumstances Surround- ing the accident have not been made clear. Captain Obcdiah Clark, who was in command ofthe schoorrvr when sire iii'rivcd here, said that lie was not on board when the collision occurred, but be had been informed that. during the voyage of the vessel to New York she had ireen in collision witha sloop whilc _off Cape Cod. _ Captain Clark says he did not take coin- mand of the vessel until she was loaded and ready to sail from New York to this port. The crew has not been discharged, although the vessel has been docked, and nothing can be learned from the men who were on board during the accident. WHil lHi CIIIISE Ill IIISINIIY IS? Tin'i0.\"r0,Noveinber',17-The cause of in- -‘ilmily was discussed this morning ni. thc normal school at the Canadian conference on charities and corrections. Dr. WV. R. Bruce Sinitli,dircctor of liospitals and pri- soners,rerrd ri paper entitled “Suggestiorin for pre\'cntIn`g the iircrcase ofinsanii.y.' “frrcvery refuge. rescue hoirie and orphanage, may be found ,"» he said, “deplorable evidences of the necessity of some action being taken that will check the ever increasing evil of mental degen- eration born into the world. This was very prevalent in man ofthe large cities. High grade inibecllcsxciirric froin feeble mothers. “The probable destiny of their off- springs need not be questioned, There is no doubt," Dr. Smith said, “that fifty per cent. of the inmates of’ Carr- adiau asylums are drawn from the faruring communities. This may be accounted for largely by the rriode of living which exists in many farm houses; isolated from the worlo especially ln the newer districts. Im~ perfect liyglcnic surroundings, the thorough search of the ruins. world took place at Midvule Steel Works 5mokc_ hurt. Tire remainder, many of whom ated with the flesh, blood and bones of_ '1‘L-rrihle struggles for lifg ensued, the were entirely naked,sorne with scraps of ‘two workmen was interred with the Iflulnes bursting through the floors and c‘othir.g and others with pieces ofthe lrcd solemn ceremony cf’ the Catholic Ciiurcir. |pnrtitions everywhere and cutting off all clothes were rriarclicd to the police station The workrrrcn Joseph Gadza and .lolrn chance of escape. where food and clothing were furnished. Forkin were employed in a pit near the cupola containing many tous of molten isteci. A plug gave wary and ci;_'lrt_v tlri»u.~rin~i pounds of tlic fir,-ry liiiuiri our-i\\*r<'riri-rl Lhcin. Tire Midriile Cornpaiiy \\'»,-re rr\i-isc to selling this steel and ru'Loi'rlirr;'l_y the ingot, ZS fi-ct. long.: li feet wiili- rirrfl fr fi-\~| thick \\'ri.~, inovcl by the tim-llirr; crane to tlrc rear ol' the slinp where ii grave was dug :intl ilw- whole interred. SlllIMlll llllllllli liiliiiil HIS pUiy[|]3L|N[]Nnw Ililill Si. IIIHN ilIlS lIl,IIiIN.Y igiUiLiy.|3L|N|] Di-is iiloi.\'Es, Ia., November-17.-Froni assumed to actual blindness within three days is the experience of Mrs. Ellzairetli `Conger Ifeaton, niece of former Minister `to China, Edwin H. Conger. Saturday evening, Mrs. Heaton played the part of ri blind girl in un airnrteur theatrical performance. For her clever' 'act-ing of the part .sire \von the highest praise. Yesterday, while walking the st1'eets,l\ei‘ sense of seeing vanished and she was obliged to call for help and be taken home. ` Physicians say that the retina of each :eye has been divided and that there is but ,rr rerrroie prr.~,~ril.iliiy of saving one eye. .\lr~.~. llrrrfoii is 2% years old and is the n ife ot' a dentist. illli lilllliillill ' IlIIIIIIIlIIIiY lllll I C‘r'r_»\\vA, Nov. 17.-The suggestion made some time ago, to take the difl’i- culty, which has arisen with Newfound. 'land overthe boundary on the Labrador Coast, into the courts for settlement docs not turn out to be a favorable one. With Newfoundland unwilling to bc rr party to such u suit, it would not be _satisfactory. Air effort will therefore be _made to get the question settled under fon‘old imperial statue of William IV. for fthe better arlrrrirristriitiori of justice, rind ;l1la Maja-sty's privy council. Under this ,statue His Majesty can refer to the judicial cornmettee of the Privy Coinicil 'for hearing and corrslderatiorr anything that. he “Shall thipk fit," The consent of Ncwfourid’arid would not bc necessary. . --13--_ IiISliIli WIS ` UIIUBLY llllil I QtfEnr.<~, Nov. 17.-Zephirin Defoy and his son ernployed in the Montuiorcnry cotton mills, are it is feared,fat.ally poison- ed, having taken nitrate of soda by iiilstalte iiistciirl of salt. to flavor their .soupat luncir yestcriliiy in the rrrill. "Yesterday morning both were very low. l HOW TOCURE TOOTHACHE. ‘ Any aching tooth can he-relieved instant- ly with Nervilliie. Fill the ca\'lty with bathing dipped in .\'erviliuoanr\ ruli the guins with Nerviline also. lf the face is with Ncrviliiic rind cover with ri flannel. This can't fail because 1\'er\‘iitrrc kills the pain outright. and prcvcnts_ it frnin returning. Stronger. quicker, mori- sn.tisfi\ei0i'y their any other liniincnt, l’olsoii`s Nervlliiic has been the lrii';1r-sl seller for nearly tive years; iry it your-.si-lf. FoRsALE '“°"t'l"" l°"*‘""" $1"'2il"=‘_"2‘ “ l’°"l'c"“c“° monotony of their daily lives, a diet- Rqsebgnk Fan” °‘" la" y°”" S' ary that scidnrn varies. often the entire ` Siumgg on the sdmh side of H,]1sbm.° Chamherlairfs Colle, Cholera and Dinrr absence ofhathing facilities, and we draw RW" opposite the city, one miig from lioea Remedy. This is the most success- a picture of conditions that is now blamed Charlottetown, containing 180 ucrea,i3o ful medicine in the world for bowel corn- for snrli results," .neo cleared and in ahigh state of culti- , plnints and in the only remedy that swollen arid .sore bathe thi* painful paris I I I n.riri»lil:.riiInrtnhiiy. I i"r\l‘ \'.\iiii’.'l`\' Iii .\l l|\'|`lI` _ ," ` *".` ‘°*"__ _" ""` iiIlIlIliIlS Hllllll III IIIIllNliIiil To Work in St. John During the Winter Port Season as Result of Rate Increase. MoN'i'iii~:AL,I\`ov. l!l.~iSpcr-intl--As rhi- rcsult of the actirri tak--ii by the Linin- shoreuren's Assorziatioir ot' St. .li-lrrr in raising the rate of wages to rlrirty- five cents an hour the Slrippim: Fc merubers of thc crew of the llrrstori iisliiirja' .scliooiicr Sti‘uri;_f<-r' were lost otllliis port today durln;.: ri licrivy gale. ’l'lr1- bi rrinpl-r' put in here today rin li-ur' \\;i_y in lirr~tnii and reported thc loss.. Si-\'r-r~.iI irrvrr \\,-rv out in riorilus, .\c\'i'i'zil inili-.~. i»li'fili»iir-r-sir-i'. when the gale crime lip. 'l`li<- -<-~i in-i-:rrric so lieavy that iln-_v put inn It in the schooner. rind all cvr-cpl .l;iirii-- ,\lr»llorr.rlvi and l’cicr l)'lir'ir»ir lrrrrrrwli-ll hlrr. I\ii ll.\|i ald's riory nas s\vsiiir]ri-ll wlri-ir ln- had aliirost rcaclicd the :~`\r~;iii;;i»i. .-intl irc could not be rear-licrl iii tirnc to .~ri\'\- liiiir frmri drowniiig. f)`llri<-rr, win. \\;r.. in uiiotlier dory, could not irc irrirrrrl aller- tlic sipinll, :intl it is ~ii|>|»o.~r_-il in- .il-.r \\.r- rii'r1\\'|ieti. ____ Minard's Lininient Relioves liczirrrli ls.- Foreign _ Novelties liIRI~3C'I` i-‘latin LoNDoN. , PARIS. BERLIN, “Et vu~;NNA vi br‘fi\i'1~l|:r\<-\\r-In-rrlnirli H. ‘ ii- ~iir»lr .i \.ri ir :EZ _-" -' '/. 1 3 » 3 "J \\\'lr--riiiviirlinrlt .ilriirl i..-iii. ' . ~Ir.r».-..~ _...rim-.-1.. i....|. I .\ ix -* |il>\\`S riiui wi- t.ii ~~\ i it I’ _ »\. “ irroicr-|._nIvrrri-rrt. ~-- vi ., it ...l~. i)|'l-\`|(i\`."\ii|-i|ir|r"l|| \l\1," .\lI r ~ ’ v,,iion,’i`erms1iberal. For further parti- viill cure chronir diarrhoea Every bottle mnard 3 Lmmeni for gale everywhere ,ixlgiiigigwn F Mgigerzlgigect 1 i`l'Ili3"-i|\i-~l:iii'-. r tipcii I ri~ ist-ck. tori 1- rrrrrl .», _ - ciiiiiaii &,cn..Lin., \ ’ , , , I _ . I _ _ _ ~ 4 mx E 'is warranted. For sale by all druggists. \ , I _ ,_ \m_ ,U ,,.cd_ ,.i_ M I yr H _‘J ~ _ . --_-.¢~ W - _ ,-1 ~ ‘ ' ~ -- ' A Iin Average Daily Circulation of at Least 3ooo is Guaranteed for |905 "`\`r<; '_ . ..~.,,.~ 1 »» . . eq .1 r , '4i'fi,e-"~‘ -‘*1“;; geek- X _. *es -.»`,_ so ,__ ¢$\-nf--=-‘at W., ua? szqwws ””t’2‘¥~ ...tr fa _ fi --.2 -=‘=:- W, __ is .,-.. , c... _ me -rr i I