\ - Boot Factory. .' " -,»f' < -_ 7-... _ _of 1 -is ig) \ ii iiioiiiiow GU iiiii ..._ __ :..l_t__, .." ,:_ 1 ,F3 ,_ _ f ,»i,. ‘ 'A ~. ,ii ' - --- ' 'A ' I" * ________ .__'_;' A __5..._._A J _, ~` _` Y AiLY I T C0 _ ......i’..j._i.i°‘i9‘il%t%&.vi i §2HARL0'r'1‘ETowN, i>'R1NcE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, £905. ~ i.,;,°.,§_s,,~ff1,,f;,E;.=,¢i;>5~:,s;f,., snip LABiORERs iii iiiisiin ii ixiiiisiiii iii iiiiiiiii SAINT JOHN iniiiiisi will iiiiiiiiiiiiss ,siiiiiiii iiiiiiii want M0” P@¥»'l’illI9ll 5i¢“'“SI\'P Mm Rtfggg §uppoii wins Agaiiisi the Powder i0l‘0l‘S from MOH- troiil will arrive here tomorrow to liandle the freight butloeal men are confident The Allan liner Parisian wlilclrarrlved Monday evening is being unloadhd~lvy.har handle the export freight without great Only one hatch on the steamer is being ‘ Emaror. __ _ Boston’s_MayoraIty- This i ____ 4 __ _ h Moscow,_Nov. 21.-(Special)-The sentl- Soura Rivxn, N. B. Nov. 2l-(Special)-- HAi.irAx, Nov. 21.-(Special)-The deck finent of the Zenistvo Congress is veeririg Four men were blown to pieces this after- house of the wrecked steamer Turbln has distinctly to. the side of Count Witte, noon by an explosion ln the laboratory of COIHE f\Sh0l‘€ Ulf- 011116 ISIHDII hui "0 b0‘li0S that tm 'ih t d h and it seems probable that the delegates the International Sinokless Powder Co., have been recovered. S vi no en t e tight. will come tothe assistance of the Govern- at Parlln. The crew consisted of fifteen Norwe- finent.-against the forces of revolution and iThe cause of the explosion will never be Slim!- idisomglliilotlvn. " known as only the four men were in the After the Turbliic struck on Black crew’ but these me" ‘vm not `b°“bl°°° ' Throuafli ,ca-operation with the Govern- bulldiiig at the time. Ledge she headed for Mud Island two loss of time imemti lies the only road to ahappy real- Several other buildings were burned miles distant but- sank when half wny ‘ jlzation of the liberties promised by the from the fire caused by the expiotlon. there. - There is allfe saiing station on Mud ,w°rk°d' . ` ` I The delegates feel that the ma be Island but the sea and wi This deadlock nlcss soon broken will y y ’ nd were mo hnve n ver Q I “i H hmluiudged by the people but are willing § ' terrific for the boatsto be launched. i y ‘er ‘ms ° ect' °" “'i"°°"‘ 9°” ,to to act with tbeGoverament, bad though ~I ll- trafllc as llugh Allan threatened to send ",moh', ph", may be_ their steaniers elsewhere ' .. --- w|ii Mgt] HU" iilll PHIVENIIUN if;.;.;_§..‘i;..:i";:i;;_:;iz.;“:;i:::;;.i:: PIIISBIIIHIIN ‘ 'iii i|j3[|ig||L|]3|3 ANNUAL ME I tiiici iiiiiii ii - ___ _ Comphcaws Mahem Local Association Form9d The Presb terlan Church at West St Lpst Nlghtimoquent Ad- UF YM. CA. .Peters wasie-opened iiist sunday. This ' -_ i ill'8SS I) ‘DIR IVIOOFC- ihillhlaigrt of the oldest congregation on the BOSTON’ Nam 21__(Specmh_The mayor y _ . In 1806 the R,ev_ Peter Gordon was hh alty contest was complicated tonight by --- ' ' ’ ° ' - h t f J d D ' In guilt? énmd Stzep pnstfmaih climsge ,ot L 8 mmouncerfwn mm u ge cwc _ 'l`wo of the smaller rooms of the Marlcet t t _ . “foils iishen; A hm; igxxnch Znsnail T; that he w°“ld um as lm independent' co lIiill were well filled last night with lad- D I , dld“Ii¢~ ies of the \Vomen's Council local physic- §£',\c,1;;L;:lnnf;i;rl;i;;ho‘I;;;l ihaczrgéegggg He was a Republican candidate for the iaiis and other ladies and gentlemen to . . is stiiitiisre M Goiuoiiaiefiiaisui and nomination but wee defeetedby Fwthlng he" R” Dr- M°°"‘~ -UMW” *Peel* °" was buried iit StEiPeter's Harbor. Friends ‘ham in the convention by less than two C°“B“m';t'i°”‘ 'l`lii- :iiiiiiiiil business Of the Y.~M. C. A. ' a'ii~i lit-iii l.i.st evening. After the reading oi the iiiiwtors repofrtmnd other business ilieioiioiriiiizlioard of directors for the yi-iii'\\'i~i'i-clei~i.eiI:-W. S. Louson, J. K. lios.<,.l.'l`. lilclienzlc, \V. W. Stanley, Dr. J. ii. ,\y<-rs. G. F. Hutcheson, W. H. Aiikoii, \\'. li. Robertson, Isaac Carter, .\.t7_ lliii-heiiiiii, J. P. Gordon, E. T. llfg;.fs, J. i\. \\'cbster, W. C. Turner, C. ll. Ciilliicck. The iiiiiiiieiiil statement showed the ex- IIOW T0 CURE TOOTHACHE. - .\ii_r iii-iiing tooth can berelleved instant.- ly with Nei-villiio. Fill the cavity with Iiiiitiiig; ilipnell in Ncrviliiio illlfl rub the i;iiin.~ iriili Nei-vlllne also. Il' the face is .sirnlli-ii :intl sore bathe the painful parts with .\'i\i-riline and cover with ii flannel. 'i'Iiisi~:iii'i tail because Nervlllne kills the pain iiiiirigglit and prevents it from ri-iiii'iiini;. Stronger. quicker, more 1 .~.iiisiiii-toi-_v then any other linlnient. I’oison`s Nerviliiie has been the largest seller for iiciirly i:lve years; try it yourself- liic King of Boots for Parmcrs...' Goff Bros Home made $2.60 Crcedmorcs.. Water resisters and great wearers. -Also- Welllngtoii boots, clump sole, hand seamed, made of Long tanned Island leather, just the thing for mud and wot. ‘ . These _cele- ( Fish Boots brated make of I Cape " water tight{ Knee “ boots are well known I Guaraiitccd to wear. Ss. i0 io $3.85 and iidnilrers erected a headstone' to hi hundred votes The chair was occupied by Limit' Gm' _ memory' which one sm, smnds_ ° crnor McKinnon who in a neat speech The church re-2 ened last Sunda was introduced the reverend gentleman. built in 1888 and ii: situated about ii’ mile Dr' M°°r° In the °°‘mi° “I "D °1°q“e“t ____ ‘mm when the hrsh building stood The speech referred to the spread of the dis peiiditure $2355,(l2_ mid thc receipts 2355.02 caving ii balance of illlcts. During the year the Ladies Auxiliary collected i$2i)ti.til and have now deposited in the Savings Banks $272.00. At the close of the annual meetinga meeting of the Board of Directors was held for the election of olllcers for the ensuing year and following oiilcers were appointcdz- President, W. S. Louson (re-elected) Vice Pres. G. G. Hutcheson. Treasurer. \V. C. Turner, (re-elected) Rec. Sccy. C. H. Cii.llbeclr,(re-elected) 'l`lie following is the directors report The Board of Dircctioriilierewlth present I with pleasure their report for the years work: On the lst of January next D. V. the association will celebrate its 50th anniver- sary of work among young men in this city and province. During these many years, inen and women have not only given llberiilly of their means but their time, ln trying to help the -boys and men bodily, mentally and spiritually. Many of these early supporters have gone to their reward. There are still however several life members living whom \ve` i- Continued on page 4. ___,________.___;_ CHICAGO MARKETS. Cmanao, November 21- ( Spcolllll- Dec. Corn (neW)44i May C0111 433 Wheat 933 “ “ine” 865 pan. $12.71 " Pork $12.07 proud of their neat and comfortable meeting place. The cold of last Sunday lnterferred somewhat with ilie attendance. but still a large number was present, including several from Mt. Stewart section. The pastor, Rev. A. Craise, preached at 11 a. in. and 0.30 p. m. Plants were arranged on and in front of the platform with becom- ing taste. The singing was splendid. Collections amounted to $46.00. This with what is already on hand will more than pay the cost of repairs. The con- gregation of Mount Stewart and \Vest St. Peter's has two of the prettiest churches in the Presbytery. Minard’s Linimenl Relieves Neuralgln- *ill 1**-"‘ A FlNE_iBI‘iAIlY- SYDNEY, Nov. 19.-The Sydney library committee on Saturday purchased the library of the late Judge Dodd for $805 and thus secured nearly eight hundred volumes of fine literature. The librafv IS said to be worth at least fifteen hundred dollars. With this addition, the Sydney library will contain 2,000 volumes. _,.! P Neither Indian nor Ceylon tea alone produces the Reel Rose flavor TO produce a tea with the "rich fruity flavor" of Red Rose Tea. from either Ceylon or Indian alone is im ossible. Neither lndi ylon in itself possesses combined iii roper the Red Rose flavor, but P r' as they i>f°d"°° the ade Red Rose Tea famous--that makes Red Rose Tea the only where it is once tried. tea used in any home AT v d ger g ged the __ ' lightest running, most durable and con- ` ` 1 ti I . I k f tl d S. ' ` ’ Ts no El¢\b|'°°“. Oeiiaedrril St>ree;nyChii:l’otte|ll>rwn,l° also on 0 _ St. Iohll, N.B., `|'oNm\o, Wlllnipel south side of Water Street, Summerside, - .‘ P. E. 1. LYMN, Mass., Nov. 21.-From goo au tliority it was learned last night that it was a waste of time to look for Mr. Dean in New York. It is thought she ls on the other side of the Atlantic and will join her husband, Dr. Gllfeather, who is now in Paris. According to a story told yesterday by a close friend of Mrs. De-\n,the operation on Miss Geary was for septlcaemla instead of peritonitis. Dr. Mac- Leod was called in and he got Dr. Petteo’s assistance and the glrlwns successfully operated on. Later the girl complained of more trouble, ami it second operation followed. The death of the girl followed shortly after the second operation. This story has solved a great- mystery in the medical world. No real trace of Mrs. Dean can now be found on this side of the Altantlc. The Boston police are fast clearing out dens, only two more remaining unvislted by the police. QUEEN’S, 3RD DISTRICT Cummlskey McCourt 1004 Brackley Point Road 'Iii 27 Brackley Point 42 21 Covehcsd 31 35 Tracaille Road 1 27 Little York Bedford Traoadle Mount Stewart till 43 Plsquld 30 31 Monaghan ’ 30 59 Fort Augustus 26 47 J ohnaton's Rh er Mount Herbert Spatiipors Speciale 315 59 28 Fri 48 bl) 33 53 23 26 40 42 ,_ an sez Maiorlt-y for Cummiskey-2. ._._` 1- AN APPETITETEMPT Eli. Clark’s Develled Chicken or Game with crisp oraokem or toast well buttered and. a cup of Cocoa. Try it. ____.___.__-M A MACHINE F-Oli WOITEN. should be the best obtainable. The Sin- sewin machine is aoknowled _ I h h d d V A ease, 50,000 having been in Canada and :,;2fyi;;:;,.§;‘i2 ,dcfragxgttg 330;., ,sith M £4 ln P. E. I., alone at last estimate. He border $0 .match Sheatblnk has,~l»eair-~~<-=-1-~s¢v~' --->-» --~'-~ A' ' -- ‘ 5h°w'ed that the dismiss w"s"P¢Y§nt'“b1° 'nhed And' vmhhhcd puhjhl nm, pews ` " ` and ltis almost criminal not to do some ceiiingiinisifefi in wilite Tire' iiaii hai. il" °"J`°°° °" ‘°"° P“l°"° *‘”°°'“' been done in the same way as the interior "km viz to d"'sB°mm“ie literature" of the church The maple had 'L mn", to _ -l to influence the legislators to pass laws re varmshed new wr cts hnd and the thing to stop its ravages Ile outlined curtaillng the disease, to agliaie for vilal work. they worked well, and are iustly d _ st N me t b hd ` _ `i d a s s, o u a sanitor um an to send nurses among infected people intro' duclng proper treatment i.n their homes. “The prospect is exceedingly hopeful," said Dr. Moore in closing, “and if we rloiit win and blot out the disease in a reason- able time lt is owing to our uwii criiiiiiiai carelessness". I-Ie was followed by Judge 1”it1gei'aliI, Dr. \Varburton, Dr. H. D. Johnson, Dr. S. R.Jenklns, Rev. Mr. Simpson, Rev. Er- Morrlson and Rev. Mr. Fullerton. Ma.yorKelly spoke of the excellent work done by the Woiiien's Council and then submitted the constitution for a local Association which was adopted alter re- marks by Dr. Taylor who spoke with some severity on the indiscriminate spitting iii public places without interference on the part of the Board of Health and thc inter- inarriage of consumptive people. \ The election of officers resulted as follows: » _ Honorary President-Lleut. Governor McKinnon, Presld ent-J udge Fitzgeraltl. Vice for Queen's--Mayor Kelly. Vice for Prince-Dr. Ross, Alberton. Vice for Kings-John McLean, Souris. Scc'y Treas.--Reuben McDonald. Cor. Sec'y-Dr. Toombs, Mt. Stewart. Executive Coiiimlttee-Mrs. Gardiner, Miss Anderson. Augustus Down, Col. Stewart, Rev. Dr. Morrison, Chas. Lyon:-i, Dr. Jenkins, Dr. \Vui'burton, Rev. Mr. Fullerton, Rev. Mr. Simpson, W. 1.. Cotton, Hon. George E. Hughes. The membership fee was fixed at $1 per year. Dr. Moore "lni.lniaTed that literature would be Immediately forwarded on his return. ' After further discussion and the passing of n vote of thanks to Dr. Moore, the meeting adjourned. Q WHAT CAUSES SNORING. When asleep, people that snore breathe through the mouth instead of the nostrils which are choked with catarrli. Just use “CnfArrhozone" before retiring and you°ll gniekly cure the snoring liablt. By estroylng the cause of catarrii and hen - ing the membranes, Catanhozone makes a complete cure in every ease; it cleans the nostrils, stops the' discharge and pre- vents dropping In the throat ln' a few minutes. othlng so pleasant or certain to cum snoring, catnrrh or colds as Catan-hozone-that'n worth remembering J. AUGUSTUS BEN I LEY Ban-ister and Attomey OFFICE : Upstairs Brace Brick Building SUMMIERSIDE. P. E. l. MoN Ev 'ro N on mario; of ima moderate rate ofdiiwroeif , 3 tf-e and W tl Deo Blat Counted in at High Trouble for h CAi.u.\ii.Y, Nov. 21.-( Special )-On a recount of the votes in High River R. A. Wallace,Llberal has been declared elected by six votes. This means that only one Conservative is elected In Alberta. ' While the Liberals were criticized for their foreign support, the only Conser- vative candidate elected is 'a Russian One I'lardy Arrested T0ifl0N'i‘0, Nev. 21.-(Special.)-Jiiiiies Hirdy of the firm of Jenkins &: llardy was today iii rested by County Attorney Curry on the eliarge of pr( ni.»ting a harri- ware combine detriiiicnltal in e iiiiiiiercc. I inent inaiiufactiixiiig eoiiipanics who ALBERTA’S I CONSERVATIVE is a Russian Mennonite--Wallace, Liberal, UNE River-Elevators Full oi Grain and Cars Short Causing the Farmers. Mi.-iinoiiiic. ' REGINA, Nov Lil.-(Sp.-c~i:iI)--.\lo.~t of the grain cle\':ii0r.\' Iii the l’ro\~|iii‘e are now full anti llic filiiiiicizs, iiiici' liiiiiliiig iii their wheat iiri- iroiiipcllril io iaki- it Iioiiii: again. Ashoriiige of cars is the cause ul' ilu: congestion and greatliicoiirciiii-iii»e is lm- lng caused. FOR PROMOTING A BIG COMBINE in Toronto, His Office Searched and Papers Taken -The Trust Enacted that Customers Must Buy from No One Else. - iiiaile their c\1.~i`i.oiiii-is sign :i;_fi'i-i~iiii:|it.~ iii purchase from no iieiwiiii i-ist-, to _-i-ll :it ilxcil prices iiiifl in iviiirii they \\'i~i~<~ in ri- ceive certain iliscouiiis upon iii-i-iiii-iii;_' Lliiil. their iiqicciiieiit liiirl bot-ii l;i~|.i. llai'rly`s oiliife \\'i\s sciiri-Iii-il and ii iii;\~~. H0 ‘V115 U12 IUHDIITUIIWOY (OV ""0 Pmnl' 1' Uf IJHDBFS taken. Tlic nlliiir has 1~i'c.'ili-il big sensation. ' OBITUARY. ` One of the old pioneers of this Island pussodoffthe stage of time on Octoberi 26th, 1005 in the person of Ewen Lamont. Esq. He wasliorn in the Isle of Skye in the year 1817 and cnilgraicrl to this island In the yciii' 1830. l."ur over -lil years lic was in the lcneliiiig profession in dli‘i`ereiit parts of the Island. llelivcri in Lyndale until about ll years ago wlieii lie moved to Stancliel. Besides ii widow lie leaves behind hiiu Mrs. A. Macliitosli, Staiiolicl, Mrsf Donald Gillis, Orwell, i\Irs. John Hume. \\’ood Islands, Miz". Murdoch Miicl\'ciIl,', Little Sands, Mrs. Joseph Hume, Lawrence ll. S. Malcolm in Orwell, Angus in Sydney, illnrilocli in Cambridge, .lolin in Idaho, and the Rev. Donald, pnrisli niinisicr of§Killii-ide, isle ofSkyi-,Scotluiiil. liiirly iii life lis- ivas brouiglii. to ii knowledge of thi- trutli iiiidci' the ministry ofthe late Rev. Donald MacDonald, by wlioiii lie wiisi oi-diiineilits an Elder In the cliurcli oi Jesus Cliilst, an office the duties oi which were faithfully performed by him. The iiiiieralserviccs were pcrfornieil by the Rev. D. McLean and the rciniiliis, iii- terred in the Cemetery at Springton. Mr. Lamont wiisa man of more tlinii ordinary intelligence and perioruicii the offices of lay preacher fora number of years. lie was also a poet of no iiicaii order, and many of his spiritual songs arestillsui.g In the churches iiiid arc remarkable for their deep spiritual ex- periences. The welfare of thc cliuri-li wasever in his mind, and du;-ing mi, lingering sickness be showed the power of the religion of Jesus Christ to sustain thc Inward mun wliilst the outwiiril iiiiiii isgraduallydecllning. lie has now ful- flllcdin his own experience the Sami. ments expressed in one of his hymns. The kingdom of glory we than shrill liilicrlt, Thcliouse of our Fatlicr, wliereplcas- ures abound; The home that we nolthor could purchase nor merit, 7 , WI\8¥0 Might. that deilletli shall never be found; \Vlicre we shall sec Jesus anti worship before Him, And whore His beloved sliall ever abide; \\’hore riinsoiiied millions sliali praisi- and adore Iilm, \Vhen lie shall rcioice in ills glorified Bride. MInard's Llniment for sale everywhere hw. . ll. Carvell, B .A. Eaiiisia, Solicitor, liiiizry. nic. ii ytoliasn. HANDSOME CONTRIBUTION. I.o.\'i>ii.\‘, Nor. lil--I.oi'~l Mmiiii. Siopiir-ii has coiitribiituii ~.\'l4l,iiiJ|i to ilie Qiiuciis fuiiil, for the lim-iiinloyeil. Minard's LI' iii Cures Dandruff. JAPANESE PROTECTORATE. Sizoiii., Nov. lil-'l`iie l\'oi'caii Caliiiici- it 11.50 this iiiorniili: iitloptvrl the pro;,o.-il- tion _for ii. .liipaiit-se piotcctoriit- over Korean muilc by Mi\i‘<|iiis Ito. l_;__._._ 'l' HOSE .\NN()\' l.\`l§ lil._»\L'l{IIli.\Il.~< l‘1Xtci'iiiiI i\|i|iIii‘iiii0ii\' will iii~\'i-i' i'i'iiii>\'v piiiiplus oi' bIi|i:kIii~iiil\_ (iii|_\' by ~iiiiiii- liiliiisr cii'cuI:iiiiiii iiiiil |iiii>il_\'izi_-_riiir liliiii-I can il bc iloiii-_ l"I<»i~ :iiiil liuiiili- ful coiiiplcxioiiliyiisiiig I"i-i'i-o7.iiiii- .-inil ¥_f\u`lI feel iiiiiiii~ii.~i~ly bctii-r as well. ifty ceiitsbiiys. ii. box 4.-oiitiiiiiiiig lilly chocolate coated tablets ut- any drug store. ;-- 4 W % Foreign Novelties i>iRi<1cT1~‘iuiii LONDON. PARIS ' BERLIN. VIENNA - \i\\'i\i' lii~f0i i- Ii.'\\ i- \\i- iivvii _iI.l-- iii :\i4'~|' i\ i i\I\I\ v-‘ '< ii ii i i oi I ~I-'-'ii 'i`_~‘i'.ii»i. \i»ii.ii.-.-\ . ii-M.-.iiiiii i.. i....i. .ii....ii iiisiiit »i. ,»; .~i..i-i~ .is _...ii .ii~i~ iii hail. _ - i.- \\ i\ _ 1i|\\\'.\'nii'l wi- iniii-_\ ii \\'i|i aliv- iiiori- viiiiii iiiviii. Hiiirliig iiii iili is ‘ iiii iiliiisrni liiii iii biiy. l<'iii' \'.\Ii|I‘1'|`\' iii .\`l I`I~I`li' lii<1>’iii\'.~' iiii- iiiiiiiiiiai ion- _ine i.- - ci-iivil ~iii-|>ii~~ all |ii'i~\ ii»ii~ ».~ i»_a~iii1: iii liiii i-__\iiii_ C I-xniniins our .\` H'l`\it .\ ol liiniils. 2'! 1 4 l .\`fii|'lui'5 iIi.'\ii iliii pi»i'ii».il 'I of ii -'lii»\\_\' i-iiiiilii 'iii-. " "S.-\.\"I`.\ l‘l..\ lil-2.\IiL.\i 'l`l~11{.\` -iiv-.~taii-~. lipcii i ii~ ive;-lc. 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