Six Have Another _ __ __ . W I1' _if H ,_ _ _ Y -_ _*__ _ I I I I-, r __ CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, §gNApA,' THURSDAY, IUNE 1, ,19o5. _ {",?3 ST. JOHN RIVER m°fl°3_I‘ §.¢¢_|3I»fII»\.¢ f§°U';@3|fVl=?g,IV4¥»f*"‘iHavc ’ Exciting Exp_eriau¢:gI- New |;¢|~`f Cuts 5 . An -Incendiary Explosion _ Init II ""‘“°I'R°p°"°d' are Fired Boats and Supplies Cut E"da"g°rs B°th'I I _ _ _ I _ I e drm _ I _ 'rim ursnn. May 31- -tBi>°°l\ll-The ‘ A * » I mms, my a1.~Ispc¢1u1>-wnq»y¢e~I- contestants' lu the ocean yateh rece are dent Loubet and King Alfonso were leav. gradually lllll-\l\‘\B’ IU- I ST J M 3 ' ` ,- ~ _ Ing tl1e opera at midnight an egploston The Mmm” nnmwd mt’ md me . ons. ay i-_(Spcoial.)-'Ilhe con- At the nextboqm he was met by a was he,m]_ ' ~ ditl ` ' - - m_l_l“nn_yqQ`t “ummm second' as uh_“_ ons on the upper Bt.. John Rtver are nu1uberofAmortcan lumber men who had Nelther the King nm. Pmsmeqt _wus b°0°mlDl! serious rafts One shot was tired but nobody was .ly reported. _ ' _ ° ' hurt. One man was arrested. The vuhnul camel” thk¢._“ al.” p_~- An American lumber company at ,hurt.- _ LATER _ H.. wmv the sndymian ut .nine aiullvl v““"“"“ ‘"“ °'¢°'*“ "°°‘““'“ “I0 rlvsr Mr- P°“ Bild I»hl‘00 D0l‘s0l\8 .sus- ~ --- ~ ~~~~ »»=cf~d°fc~»-»»1l°lw»»»»» .las ce. I =` _ ' _ were seen under the archway witha des- ' I Il' I I -[HE truetlve engine a few minutes before the explosion took place WIRES IHIE MIKIIIII - --'- ___ MIINETIIN YIHI] STH PHI] PIIHI sr.Jom¢,May so-ispcalm-on Mau- ___ _ . ___ ' I - » day Senator Domvilleeabled the Em SYDVEY Mn . y 30.-(Special).-In a dense . 5 ` __ _ D"“°1‘°fJ*P*“°°f°"°W°- ` - M°N°T°N' M” 31°`(Sp°"I”I)“ whim fog which prevailed all day the French ' l i I Fothe Emperor of Japan, Toklo -Con engage( shunt ng in the t1eI G R yard sth Pm Puma piled on the rocks nb ratulations unparollaled bravery inte' hero this afternoon Brakeman Fred Isaccs I4 _ " Fourchie twenty miles west of I cuisburg --_--.- ligence. (signod)Sennto_r Domvillo. met with n frightful accident. He at- last ewm;nR and wmbeutoml £88. She! An answer was, received yesterdays; tempted to board a moving train of box had about thmy passengers on board who V Sr. Joris, May 31-(Specinl.i_-Robert f,,||0w9_ 1 cars when he slipped and fell beneath the with u eww of twenty were nu sum McCourt, age Bl,_vqas _killed on the C, P. Tokls, May 30, wheels which crushed his right- leg at the lamlelh She wus bmind from st. Pier; R- near Fa|ltviiie_et;I.tI45n§thls evening by Senator Domville, Sb, John, Canada; _ thigh and right arm at the shoulder. to uanmx and was nlmost “ty miles out being struck by the express train. The Em9°!°!` I5 mum “tlsned Wm* Y°‘“` II’ is fmred the injuries Wm prove fatal' of her course when she struck the rocks. Be was walkin! t'° his home ‘Nm "Mk kind teiegmn1.(slgned) Minister Imperial The steamer is 380 tons and was owned in "°“"°h°ld‘ I_St. Pierre. She had a subsidy for carrying S°“°t'°r n9mv~m° once bemre °°ngmI‘“` A ` malls between St. Pierre and Canada. lated the Mikado and'last year Miss Dom- ln the Cushing mills. MARRIED ville was honored by bein: decorated with _ » ` at the Mnnsc,AIbsrto11,Mny som by the 11 Japanesd Imperial order. - ' _ Rev. H. G. Grntz, Willlaxu Culletin and . -- __ Margaret Le Gufl‘, both of Lot 10. J. T. Mifune; retumed hut night ___ ` from Sackvllle. I- l D I E D' ' - Wmulrsa, May 31 - (Speclal.)-The ' HARRY fluuxms' P°wn"l "tuned "mt business section of Wairoad a town on Departed this life,May 30th nt Nine Mile night from the mainland. I the Canadian Northern between Port . ---‘ ` c?°°.k~M.“'3“1`et-b”I°'°d Wife °U»|\¢1“If° M;¢g_gTi,§_-‘pqygqigyq Ruyngy mmm. ‘ - WI I d t db wc . _ » _ `Be`nryBriau.ugedliiyenrs. ' M nm t_h_°mamD'm “vim” Arthur and nn peg, was es roye yi Hrtxrax, May 81T(Specinl) The Hall _ A W d Isla d E ’ of fire this morning at a loss of $X)0,000. fax Medical College it is understood will t °° “ S 'mt °“ me 27th Hom 3, E_ Rem Q 5”; nu- gg _ ' ` _ April, 1005, Isabella McDonald, wife of Amicultum um. tolme °°l“m“.y last glam' Nineteen houses and two stores were inaugurate a Dental dcprutmcnl next ses- Malcolm MMNCHI’ in the 74"] WM of her ' b\1l‘l\°¢- _ »5l°“° ` age, leaving a`_ sllscousolate husband to hmm llobosano, city, has secured u The establishment of a department of mournherloss. She was It daughter of position witg the New England, Milling ‘ Pharmacy is also being considered. the mm Magnus MuD°na1d_ Co., Dover, H.. and left for that place te d ‘ THE WEATHER At Wood Island on 26th of May 1905 yes r ny. ' ¢ . 1 - _ ' 5_1 S_ BONAVNTA 5' il f M t \ aftcrascvcre lllness,Jobn McDonald in AMONG we Mount Amson amdents ' Friday morning Juni? 2sr1d‘?.;lx?Cl\I(1)1Ilo1I?d- the ‘mb Y"*“`°f his ”'3°- I°“"I“K 'W 61115' returnlngtotlle city la9t night were Miss TQRQN-pg, May 31-(Special)-Moderate town direct daughter to mourn his loss. He was a Memsh' ul” D“'I°°“’ MI” Cox’ MI” winds, fine, not much change in tempera- _ ' son of the late Magnus McDonald, who W”u“e\` “WMI” Th°m“-_ ture, V Dm QQDERBON reports excellent, work immigrated to this Island f‘rom Morven, MANY Mwds will hear with deep re~ ,mn ,mm,,mA,,.,_mE_ *being done in Georgetown, Montague and Al‘ZYl¢5hlF@» S¢0iflIllld`- gm' °f "h°`¢.f‘“‘ °f cI”`I“°I““ B' M°L°““ Much milder weather prevailed yester- C“"_“K““ s°I‘°°I°' G"°"“”t°“'” 5h°“'*’ “Vi” I11 the city on May 30th, Thomas D. “sed 20. scapttha lets John A. Mcresn. dm . denceI°_fvery_°l1rclultelwhlns. but min' Gsudetin the 'lend veal-ofhis mc. city, which took plaee early yesterday ~ talus ts position under rather rlitlicult [F,,,,em1|,hismo,.,,mgat 730 hom his momlng. The deceased had been in *" A conditions, the number of pupils in the hm, ,_e3|denu,,_ Mdpequc Road to Raw gradually felling health for some months but he bose up msnfully and with true Christian' resignation till the emi The late Mr. Mc Lcnn who was_a favorite with all his acquaintances-wnsa member of No. VIII Army Medical Corps and No. BC. A., and live his illness was Assistant Sccretaryd the Y.M.C.A. in ‘which he wok If _duo Inmdst. There me Iaato THE VVONDERS OF THE BODY. Its mechanism like delicate machin- /dry, by even a sllght cause is so disar- ranged as _to be practically useless. A hen ache is no trifling matter because the stomach, kidneys and liver are sure tobe affected. To oure_i.l1e cause of headaches and Prevent. new attacks, use Ferrosone; it a ds the stomach by" sup- plying nourlshlng blood, vltalizcs the nerves and brain instantly. Ferroxonc braces-gives tone- elevates ‘ydnr _advanced departments being exceedingly garnall, while the number in the junior de- "ifartrne11ts_ is very large. In Cardigan the principal J. J. McPherson and his assistant-, Miss Morson have done very shown since last visit. Montague is ina highly efficient condition, the department of the principal Miss Maud Hayes being particularly well taught. The discipline mourn n`&t,l|e ton brothers and one s lrits. No such health brlnger known “T195” WAI' “Dum I” desired' ‘md the » " 'I' alia t abt cena hoasllé nal with III ua 1-' §’,'§f°1;;;;:‘:.:\.:“'° "“"°“ ”"""“°“’ I” ""°" w»If§°iI\1f1st'§°ntsII‘a¢sIm.y ° _ ° f,,,,.,,,':::,1: ,,,f,h,f,‘;:fdi,,,2,;,m,;`_° ‘e STOCK QUOTATIUNS. way Station. Interment will be at Mlscouchc.] 'In Clmrlottetown o11 Tuesday, May 30th 1005. Christian - B. MacLean, second good work and considerable advance ls, °ldesi' 3°" °f "Im Im" ']°h“ A- MMIQMI aged 20 years. [Funeral from his late residence King street at 3.30 p. m. tomorrow to the People's Cemetery. , _ - = ’ "7-* ' ~~~ "1 ' _oiosingrricss 1/myzo. M.-.ys1. wg e1 LEADERS IN 1 i=00iWliAR_ This is Now About Slate1'~Shoes, Ladiee',Gent s _ Manlalun Metropolitan . , . . “““ B°.r°’ l>f‘°°° *S-"’°~ 3-5°» I ». I ' - 'l»‘..‘$:‘§ii'...i’.2if‘ii’;:;: 4.00 g|yQ.I5_°°_ ; _ < ~ ‘ mm ._ The .Art -Shoe for ladies’ ' . s°u¢n}.§»§{'13l}»'Ii{e.`.`..' l>"°°°'ii.»5°~ #3-°°i*§1~=° “di I - _ » _ . 1i‘.'.'.‘.’.‘§.“’.s.;.'.I.;.'.°. $4'°° T I and you will find that our stock of U- 5- 3"°°‘---~ _ , climbing ana amI_vsri¢¢1¢¢ is _ . 1., l9_5-A8¢¥\iF- _ ’ choice. We have alsoa stock oft l);"1:“dl:y?.°fl...ffff B02 an los; 1471 141 sie 621 108% 14s; 1415 41l 101i 1451 111; 91; 135i 04 134; sal 174; me *ll Illinois Central _ 403 1595 Louisville and Ne. . . . 144 10a 110; Wi 135% 90l 1as ‘H 174; lass Sli U. s steel Pi-era eq Ill ¢ A ¢ - .94 BDI 'ii' --. ...- fo Ladies comma rua ._ K1 u _ r _ _ _ . In _ol MlSl {5_llll¢I'8 Sllpptfl at 9 ` _ Gregory s Celebrated _ _ Manlgcl Seed. If. _ L ' “ for $1.30 and ‘ .__ - g little heavier I y Naw lmding Perl* '_ _ bugs); Laced ` i 4 ' I »“Rothsey” from New York, Tmilo, May 3l.~(Special.l-It is now, certain that Rojcstvensky is I1 prisoner of the Japs and is in hospital sullerlng from wounds in the forehead, legs and back which while serious will _npt prove fatal. Admiral Volkersam` is .supposed to have perlshsd. - ST. Pirrsnmiuno, Mny iii, 5.35 p. 111.- The seriousness of the situation created by the complete destruction of thc Russian fleet seems to be fully realized nt Tsarko Seio where the Emperor has assembled practically all the members of tl1e imperial family to decide on the course to pursue. A series of conferences are proceeding which will determine not only the ques. tion of peace but whether it is advisable to yield to the popular demand for the im- mediate convention of a National Assem- bly. Some .of the members of the imperial family are understood to‘hc urging His Maiesty to retrieve the situation by_ mak- ing a common cause with the people against the, bureaucracy. ` Lonz Russian PQLAND, May 31.- (Special.)-A conflict between strikers and Cossacks occurred here today. The soldiers were stoned by the mob _ who \vere trying to bring out some weav- ers who were at work, whereupon the troops fired, killing two men and wou11d- ing six. A condttlo11 almost approaohingannrohy pxists here, the strikers seemingly having supreme control. Tomo, May 31-(Special)-Admiral Togo M telegrapbing today says the naval battle I fought from the afternoon of May 27th to May 28th in the vicinity of Okino Islands and extending to the vicinity of Orleunt Islands is culled the battle of the Sea of Japan. - Togo also reports that Vice Admiral Enquist was captured with Itqiestvensky 'andlthat the prisoners will exceed three 'thoussnri. Wasnmorolv, May 35.-The Japanese legation tonight received the following cablegram from Tokio: “Fifth report from Togo received afternoon, May 30: The main force of our combined fleet. upon accepting surrender of the remain- ing Russian main force, near Liancour rocks, on the afternoon of May 28, as? 1|-slam I _ ' (I ; f ll _ _l- 1:- . . PIIfsIIIIII III _za NICHOLAS SLIMMQNS HIS IMPERIAL CDUNSELLQRS §I'o -Decide What to Do ‘Togo’s Victory Strikes Russia Amge- mcnt -The Japanese Admirals Report ofthe Fight Show; 'fhe Russian Fleet Practically Destroyed- Roiestvensky a Prisoner, W0unde_d but will Recover. were immediately despatched in pursuit., and invltgll her tolsurrcnder, but she’ refused an was sunk at ll p. m. Her crew of over 300 men were rcscucil. “The cruiser Doruittori Dunskoi was also found in the northwestern direction" nt 5 p. 111., ami was imluediatcly ovcrta-_ ken and tlrcd on vigorously by our fourth division and second destroyer ilcet, She \\'u.s at-tacked that night by the second _wasfuunduground on thc soutlxcastern shore,ofUrleu_nglsla11d, oil’ the Korean coast.` “Our destroyer Saxananxi captured to- ward the evening of May 27 lu t-he south of Urelung island, the Russian rlestroyerI Diodovy, herein were found Admiral Roicstven ynnil another admiral, both severely undcd, together with eighty Russium-I ncludlng stafloillc-ers from the flagship I inz Souvnrofl`,which was sunk at 5.29 p. nl. on May 20. 'They were all taken prisoners. Our cruiser Chitosc, while ciuising to the northward on the morning of May 23, found und sunk another Russian ries- troycr. Our cruiser Niyitaku und des-' troycr Murnkumo attacked also at noon on May Zi! a Russian destroyer wlilf.-II tinully went aground. "According to the prisoners the Os- liabla sank about 3 p. 111. and the Navarinl also was sunk. The Alniax on Muyl 27 th, was observed in It disabled and sink- ing condition, but her Illini fate is yet un- known. “The full particulars regarding the in- jury to our ships are not yet in l\Iu1rl but so far as I could ascertain, none was seriously injured, all being still engaged in operations. 'The whole casualties are not yet known. Casualties of first division are little over four hun- dred. Princc Yorbito is in excellent health. AdI.nir1\lMisuis slightly wound- ed." “S_tg_t.h report _re_c9l_\_'er_l on the afternoon at May130tb: Loss:oC0sllaplfx and Nuvarln confirmed. Sisol Velikl also definitely re-_ ported to have sunk on thc morning of‘ May FISHERY BULLETIN. ' The following is the fishery report for yesterday, May 31 :- Alhcrton -Herring very plenty, lobs- ters fair, cod scarce. Mnlpequc-Lobsters, fair, no herring. All brnixclics dull at Bloomfield. Ice at Georgetown. CHICAGO MARKETS. already reported, stopped pursuing and‘ ‘ships found in the southI.\'cstern,dlrection fl . 'ship. Thereupon Iwgzic und Yakumo? “ Pork $12.4-2§. “ Pork ll2.(i'7§ I . while in the disposition of surrender curl Omcsoo, May 31 - (Special) - I May C0rn 49§1 July Corn 48} ` he Admiral Ushakuff, a'c0u.st defencel “ Wheat 8(l§ “ \Vheut Sit destroyer llotilla and the next morningl PIIUEIEIIIIIIIS III _ PIIILIIMEIII 0'r'1‘.\w.A, May 31.-(Spe_ciu.l.)-Sir Wil- frid Laurier said today that the Govern ment would probably not be able to go on vifith the Autonomy debate until Tuesday or \Vednesduy of next. week. The. House spent thc whole day in pass~ ing the supplenlexitory estlmatw and fln~ ished all but two items. The main esti- mates will be taken up next week. Mr. Prcfontninc announced that the Go\'crn11IeI1t would do tho dredging re- quired for the extension of St. John bar- bor facilities. The House adjourned till Monday. IIIIIH SIIIIIIIIIE BHIEILY Slillll Mo:\"r1>1-:I.1I~:n, Mny Ii,--(Spccla1.)-Gov. ernor Bell today granted n reprieve to Mrs.\M1\1'y Rogers, unller sentence of death for the murtler of her hnslmnd Marcus Rogers. She was to have been executed on Friday. :Governor \Bell’says be will not again interfere with the course of the law but wishes to have settled any doubt concerning Mrs. Rogers' cvnstitu- tional rights. It is not believed that clemency \\li be exercised. The case will now be brought before the Supreme Court. , Qumcx.-iI"1'nnl: McDonald, Souris; Stewart H. Scott, St. JoI1I\;, Geo. A. Blewitt, Toronto; J. Callandor. GUGIPIH \V. Wright, Montreal; J. H. Irving, Mount Albion; Chas. H. Ross, Hudson, Mass; Mrs. G. Sutherland, Toronto; F. N. S. Cox, Truro; B. E. Bulpett and wlfc, Tuylorvillc; S. E, Reid, Tryon; Mrs. A. B. McMn11u, Boston; M. J. Cliisliolm, Picton; Mrs. W111. Gallagher, New York; 'l`. l)unsmul~e, Oxford; Hector McKenzie, Flat. River. 1 f -1 - _ _ A_¢e||-_ni _ The Best AN»i011ly the Best! _ (3.AsIE?.'I‘]:."`}IlF{€ Prize Dignity Flangel is the best giown, the seed is produced from MAN- GELS of TRUEST TYPE, SIZE and UNIFORM- ` ITY. We control this variety Carters’ Prize Mammoth Long Red Mangei (seed grown in England) is a favorite with farmers, large and good keepers. Carters’ Prize l-laszard`s improved Turnip Seed Bm' _ _ '_ ` ,__ . . __ p ‘N » H 1 A. ff, » . ~ - d C If _ _ _ \6oo tous Herd Coal in egg - _ *fan c a _ _i " ___§U~l’If3,’Y§SIDE. _ 'sed chestnut sizes. I Dllhllv Menlel is too well known to need further recommendation, 1o.ooo lbs imported this season. Test 98 per cent germination. Also Danvere Carrot. Short White Carrot, Giant Sugar Beet, Lon5Blood and Early Blood Tuf- nlp oct. etc., etc. CARTEUI; sg co.. G _ I II' . 1 ~ -\ & co' \ ` Seedsmen to the People ofiP. E. 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