~;__ DAILY NIU RD =r Q-. E -a 1' . w“w53ti»»...a.} _ CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY `:”':`€ ;T"'*-"-"T‘f’=-f~?-»~v»~_--,--»_» -W ._ _,,.__:___w T _TM __ ____>____V__ __ __ W _______, _,___ '___ _ im. E- ______?; _ ,,_______ ,__ __r__ ~______ _“__ __n_ _ __;‘_, _“_ ____E_,:______________,___,_ ___f :___,_,,x ,_ ___,_Y____,_,7,_*_Y,____,_ ._ _ _,_ 16, 1905.' - .'- ___; - *__ 4 . - _ _ ___ V ___ ` *'“4 ___/____W *_* ”_"_ wYA“`__v W . _ ‘_ 4- - - 4 _ _ _ __ . . - _ -_ _ -__ __--- . _ > ., y ,V A V" I; V -M: _V 'L gpg* _ ` t I ` :X ‘ ' L* _ V ‘\ aj? ;'_;;,{r, l8P_____AGEsi D 0 ‘ f _ 5 ‘ M " " ` ` » , .&'i.` . - _.?._;_-_--_ l ‘.‘."élii¥T-»°‘i?l'i_i¢°_~>_'i~f‘g?_?1‘ f ` in »: >-.___r_.-..______-________,,_, __ ,V _ , -.’ _ E _ - ~ ~ “ V , PREMIER PA-RE _T wiu NT i2ETiRi-3 He Afiirms That He Will Fight His Opponents _t_0_a,Fin_ish__S0m_e Reaction in His 'Favor i .a 1 T -If Beaten on a A Fora Dissolution Morrrlu-:Ai., Feb. I5.-(Special)-Preuiler Piireiit ho_ld n-meeting of his Ciiliiiiet to- day ut which he declared his intention of lighting liisopponeiits to a finish. He contradicted-tlie reports that he had intended resigning. lf his nominee is not _,_ ,_,.______ ,_ _, ____ ,_~__,,___,____ WERE lN GREAT E DANGER OF DEATH Thirty Mtn Narrowly Escaped Drowning Near Delaware ` Brealtwater---Boat was Caught ‘in Ice and Filled Suddenly and Without Warning. Li-iivis, Del., l~‘eli. 7.-Tliirtyinen' nur- rowly escaped drowning in the icy waters of the liarlior of Rcfulze at thc Dclii\vii.re llreiik\vi\tcr, and after being rescued with thc greatest dltilculty by the crews of two tugs, \vere forced to make their way to shore afoot over the heavy ire iioce withl which thr Delaware 'river ,und bay are l blocked. ’l‘lie ineiiwhose lives were ini- perllled were Captain Jacob.s_ mid his crew of twenty-nine man of. the Piiiiadei- plain. City lcelioat No. Il, which niade its way down the river froui l’hiln.d¢lpbla in iin eil'ort to make ii clnmiiel for vessels lcelioilml at the in-eiilc\vi\ter_ ‘ The lceboiit had lieeonie \ved||;ed in the innss-of'io betweeli- l ei'ip.ji-bor of Refuge and the' oralt ,was at the mercy of the icennd was carried hitli- er and thither by the motion of the pack. While ilrlltiiig in this manner the iceboat i vitruckt-lic sunkeblbarge Santiago and ii." ClliCAGO _MA_llKETS. Culrmrio, l"ei\rui`n'y 15 -(Special) - li`<-li. Dora Hd 'May \ Corn -l7l “ Wheat llfll “ ' Wheat 1:50 Pork $lil.ll2_§ “ Pork $12,025 LA Gllll’PE C()i\iIN(l AGAIN. 'l‘he doctors believe unotlier epldcinie of tlrippeis here, and already inany are sutierln . The medical men are not iiiraid Ulf Grlppe mince Cnta.rri\ozo.i_.iu was liitrodnced, iindriuiui that no one will rverifiitcli this disiuxeic who inhales the i'rru.'riiiit healing viipor of Cntiirrliozone ii few times daily. »ati\i'i'liozoi\e kills the (lrippe gerin i\nd prcvciils its smomliing tl_irou|;h the system. “Last winterl had nn attack ol` Grlppc" writes U. P. lvlatn kllinon of Si. .lohn,`s. “l bought Uiitarrli- ozone and ifot- relief in i-iho1'ti.lllle-_ I foundtinliirrioloiie better than iinytlnn|.r else and was enreil by using it." Cntiirrho- zone prevents imd cures Grippe, 'i-nlils and eiltarrh. 'l‘\vo inontln+` treittiiiciit $l.l|02 trial size 230. Snaps in Footwear Men’s Rubbers 9oc - now 55c. . _Women's Rubbers 65c now 45c. Girls’ Buckle Over- -’shoes $x.4o now $1.00. V Child'sBuck1e/,Over shoes $r.2C_>, HOW 85c. Child's Cloth Leg- gips 65c now 4§c. Girls' Cloth: Lfg' fins Soc now '59c. Come early and g¢l1 lv good choice at `ere\v of the icebout still' from exposure ‘ Will Rebuild. - WRITING Vote He Will Ask ol the Legislature. E elected to the speitkersliip Premier Par- ent will ask for it dissolution, but it is be» lleved that he will win in the Ilrst vote. The antagonistic feeling which has pre- vailed for some time is now giving way to a desire for peace. large hole wus stove in her hull. Iin incdlutely tho boat. iiegiiii to till with water and the crew realized nt once that them was no chance of saving her. Captain Jacobs' signals of distress were iinswered by the tugs Teaser and Hoxer. The tugs experienced niuch ditliculty in reaching the rapidly sink- infl iceboat. 'l‘hey succeeded however, in drawing near enough to throw it line and one by one the crew were hauled aboard thc riesciiiugftiilgs. 'l`he ice juni' prevented the tuus from docking and the and neiirly exlutusted, niauiilzed to coni- pletc it perilous jcurneyaloot across the iceiit-ian to the sho:-i».' trneineuoitt sank soon after the crew were taken off. " Navigation is i\l_most at a stand-still on the Delaware because of the ice which is ,iiiinming in thc stream from Trenton, N. Y., to the breiikwater and stands nearly ten miles out to sen. lllilill Eltllliil Eilllill BY EIHE _._,_._. Doherty Organ Company of Montreal the Losers by Thirty Thousand-They l\lo.\'1'ui~:Ai., l"i-li. I5 -- lS|ic<-ial)-’l`lie Doherty organ \\'ni‘eliou.~ii-_, the largest -brick building in the city, was today` `i.iut.ted by tire at a loss of thirty tliousand iloliiirs. ` ,'l‘he building was heavily stocked with prgfuns eoinpletc and in process of nianu- liiciiiri-. 'l‘he 1-rnnpany will rebuild. A cy me LAST Tiur or S.S. STANLEY one case of » 1-: TABLETS in Nous and LETTER 5 SlZE, plain and ruled. _ Very choice lines, ,; WHITE, CREAM and PALE BLUE. A Ask tllcin. ‘THE SlllllHllPE |l’[lSlMlSiEHSHlP Postmaster Lawson was Dis- missed for Political Par-‘ , tisanship in the Late Election. » ()'i"i'Aw.\, Feb. 15.-(Spccii\l.)-» ln the House today in answer to Mr. Martin of Queens, Sir \Villiuiu Mulock said'thii.t Henry C. Lawson had been dismissed from the post.-mastersliipnt Stanhope, P. E.-Lforacting aspolitlciil pm-tiiiaii` dur- ing the recent elections. ` Mr. Lawson had not been furnished with reiisuus for his disuilssnl. Sir \Vil- liani refused to state who hitd made the complaint. lim illlllliliili l/l.P. SPUKE _ ll_ UllEEN'S “Canadian ideals” Was the Subject of Vigorous Address. ' il- Beforc a large audience at Queeirs Col- lege, Kingston recently lienri Boiivussa, M. P., talked entertriiniiigly on “Ciiiiiidlan ideal»,"nftei'i\ pieusiinr introduction by Prof. Shortt. He regretted that news- papers in Ontario had given ii \vron;r im- pression of himself, bntlie lelt that at Quecn`s he would bejudgi-'i for wliat he really was. The nttiturli-_ ofthe l"reueh- Canadians w as reviewed and the state- ment madc`tha‘t they were wholly (luna- d,ln.unnd could not bcexpccled to have the same sentiment for Grrat Britain as those of blood relationsliip as thc Scotch, Irish or English. The French Ciiiiiidltin:~i, since 1770, had been loyal and had fought against lirilniifs foes. To-ilay they did not wish to rule or doiniiiate, but diii wish to be coiisiiited as friends, as brothers, as partners. ln his views the French-Uuiiiiriiiiiis could study imperial problems in the interests of Ciiniidii better than those animated by ii blood- feellu;zland"from instinct. Race caused no prejudices in the matter as smne papers and politiclaiis charged. llc re- ferred to his stand inthe Boer- War and quoted instances of eminent. men in Great Brltuln who were extreme while he was modera&e. He had iibided its he should with tic fmivlority. Mr. Bourassu, on reviewing Mr. Clii|niberlnln`s schemes held they would he of no benefit to Canada. 'l‘he best way no success was f0r each part to its duty by itself. Ciinitdii did not- o\\'e Great Britiiiii what niany in Canada clalin. Canada had not col-it (treat Britain one cent, but, instead, had sull`er- ed in reason of l]rita|u`s int-reitsie Oi her possessions. a ' l£Vl'lll\' Cilllil)`b‘ lll§A.l.’l‘Il DEMANDS 'i‘lie use of ii. laxatlve occasionally. _ For i\inlld;snfc and eertuln relief use Dr. l-liiinilton`s l’li s of Minuiriikc and Butter- nut. S eciiilly suited to eliildren. Let vou\~cl\iidl'en use only Dr. lIaiiiilton`s Pills. Price 25c. ‘._ ’ \\'l\e|l the lniily is in it weukcnril and exliaustcd condition, the i|uickc.~it, way to get right is louse lion-ox Tablets. Only 23 cents ii box,i\l your drugglets. `T . _ _ Condu`ctor 'Staiiley had left Souris Tucs- N I » ‘ " A . ~ lIlNf5_l.llll_lflllES , , |3llllll5E iWHlP~S At a Session of lh_e :Members Yesterday-A. A. Lelurgev _ one` for the Maritime' Provinces. ` Or'rA\vA, Feb. 15.-»--Speciul.)~Tiie Con- servative lhembers had it caucus this fore- noonf The following :were appointed Whips for the session. Messrs. Ingrahnin and Lniicuster t`or Ont“' l\,}_¢.~¢rs. Nnrthinglon and l.eonard`f_oi' Quebec. _ -Messrs. Ganongr and Lefurgey for the Maritime Provinces. Dr. Roche for Manitoba and the \\'est. ciiusiifn iii an 'l\N|] l]|E|] lllllli Sad Fate of Swedish Laborer while Engagedin Clearing Railway of Snow. S'r. Joiix, Feb. I5.-(Special)-\\'iilter Jansen, a Swedish lnborcr employed on the Shore Line met with o. horrible death today. lie was enigitgeti in cleariiig the line and eliinlieil on ii bank of snow while a train was passing. The snow gave way and .lnnsen was thrown under ii cur. He was dragged ii hundred yards and had his bend, lirni und sliouldercriislietl and died ii. t'cw hours later. He leaves a wife and family. 'l‘h'e acci- dent oceurrcd nt Duck Covc,‘one miie froin the city. iilllWlY LINE ll] SINIHIS UPEN At three deiock this morning Coiidur- tor Stanley working west. from Souris and Conductor Davey working east from Mount Stewart, were iilniosl. together n short distance from St. l’i-_tcrs ami it was expected that the entire line in that di- rection would lic opcneii before daybreulr. 1 ay innining and Condui tor Dru ey had left Mount Ste wart. on The snine day. WEATHER FORECASTS. 'l‘nim.\"i‘i», l"cb. 16. -rSpecial.)-Higli light i~inowi’lills. 'ruit 'ri-:.\ii~i~;ii.\1‘i'iii-:. Despite the pvedicl.ioni~i ol' yesterday the vvciither remained niild and .showed little chnngenp till this morning. 'l`hi~_ ther- incineter curly today registered llldegrei >- l(lil ll above zero. i' --I sl _ g _ llll iilllliliilllllill -nwkvinhununnndipmu-mlnwsnpauuaayuoqp nr,-QNEY 'ro LDAN HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO I "' Q' Nllilllli illlllllliilll iinrtliivosterly winds, much colder withl illlllH Wlillllll is niiiniiiwi ,Against a Woman and Negr Condemed to Die Today for Murder of Former’s Husband. < Puii Ani:Lrrii.\, Feb. I5. -(Speciiil.»- Governor Pennipueker toiiny withdrew the death warrant against Kate l'}d\vards and Neuro Greusen condemned to hang tomorrow for the murder of the fornier`s husband in 100|. ’l`hc L-use will now go to the Supremo Court, and ifn new trial is refused the board of pardons will be asked tu acl in the case. _.mil SPElIUlll|l]N UN THE NWNHU French Papers Think Russians Have Won Case-Some Opinion on the Case. PAuis,1~`eb. 8. The clone ot the testi- monybeforo the international coinission inquiring into thc North Sea incident has been followed bye. rather noticeable di- munltlon of the eoiitidence in Brit-isl\_ cir- cles connected with the case and corre- sponding elution' on the part of thc llus- sions. The French Press which is strongly pro- Russlan gives marked prominence to statements that the Russians have virt- ually won their case, the usually con- servative Temps and Journal asserting positively that the majority of the court now favors the Russian theory that torpedo boats at- tacked Vice-.~\dmiral Roiestveiislrvs Squadron. However, inquiry in well in- formed quiirtersdoes not show any real basis for these reports. On the contrary intiniations are miidc that the tendency within the court is riitlier in thelopposite direction. The reports favtwiibli- to thc Russiaii viewappcur to result inninly from the positlvcness of the testimony of Captain Clado and other Russian oillccrs that they saw torpedo boats attack the sqiiudron whereas the strongest liritisli witness did not swear that no torpedo boats were there, hut merely thatlhey did not ‘see them there. The impression seemed to pre- vaii iunong the audience in 'the court rooni that the coinnilssloncrs were likely to ue- eept the direct-ness of the Russian wit- nesses rather than the qunliiied negative iziven bythe British iishcrinen. llowever, those intiiniitely familiar with the coin- niissiuners say this impression is not warranted ns the coininissioncrs, being skilled naval tnctlcians, are disposed to dil‘l'er from Captain Glado on ii iinnilior of the most important ti-eliniciil points. These pertain chiely to his ability to see ii torpedo boat at night two uiiies away and his stiiteinenl T-nn<~ei‘iiing the effects of searchliglits. lt is known tliiit some oi the comruii-‘- sioncrs consider Ciiptnin Cia.do's state- ments to be at variance with the accepted principles of nitviil science. llow fin- this will intlueiiee their ultlinnte verdict. is not yet ch-nr, but it appeiu-s to slimv that the eoiiiinlssloners don`t share the prevailing linprenslon that Captain Chido`s testimony was decisive. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Closing Prices Feb. IJ. l~‘cb_ I5 Atchison Sai; Hull Copper . Tili 1-T B. R. 02;' . iizi Baltimore. _ . _ . ifill l0 sri' thi- iiiiignltlreiit. views ill' HN' l-Trcatesl. battle of".\'uii Slian ilill' will repay for attcndlutr Si. -lanics' iial tonight. tri-_--___-_Tl T Wholesale Schoo Slat s Sizes 5 x 7. 6 x 9. 6% x Io. 7 x rr. 8 x I2. 9 x I3. 50 CASES in stock. Wholnaleand Retail CARTER & C0.. 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