.\. 5. __ _ __ _'___g_; _ _¥_1_'_'1 ________., ‘____ » 1. 1 ‘ I GU RDI iff-»w1>=u on in Prince Edwa Moiimuo lznlriolii ___,,_,,,_,,,__,$,,¥__,___ _ .. 1~ -1 1 1- 1 -~ _1 1 1 ~ 1 111 11 1 = 1 11 1- 1 1 1 1-11 1 -1 11 1 1 wenuvir ii zp1i=nfi~. , ~, 1 c,i-1_ARLo'rTE'i'owN, PRINGE EDWARD-~isLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, NQVEMEER 1o,19o4, _ ig;-5_<;_1;_i;_§g_=;_\;_;_g_g=_ri_1_;_= -2- - T _ ;1J"'F; *B . :su - E ‘ I I ` I ' ' HA nolvcn io; _ S PREIVIE CUIURT Tht C0l’0l1%‘l‘iS Jury ii), the Warren Murder Mysltfl’ Ealltlifl 1_0: ~§3f¢§,,Upon a Verdict 'After Deiberation. I I ITI'IEY STAND FOR PEACE BUT NOT PEACE AT ANY PRICE ....__..; _ ' ST- JOHN -\`0\'~ 9-(S;ic<'iiil)-li. T... upon l’i‘eiiiicr'I‘wecdieiit ilic Royul Ilutel liordoii stopped ln-rc oiiliis iiuiy Soiinli ____ Awful Responsibility of Ministers Who Precipitate a Needless .War~..Anxi0u5 Days Over CTT-lllnwwll FMT* A _ The Coronsfs Jury in connection with thc murder oi' Harriet Warren on October ilith has not yet reached a copoluslon. After being in secret session foreluiost four weeks a. report of disagreement nas made 1 to X the _Coroner _ _last ~i»i1»i»i»<>ui ion rim an _'nn lieiiismt. ions have been conducted with the utmost 1-urecy, all but witnessessiat times being- .-\'cluderl from the upper portion of the .ny iiiiiifiing, rind nie public therefore \-. ore unable to know how the investiga- iion was proceeding. They had confl- .iriice however in those who were labor- iiiglodiscover the criminal and as the iieeksijolled bythe report became cur- wnt throughout the city that excellent iiiogrees was being made and in is short i ine the assassin would be discovered. With Such assurances the' public mind Iii-came niorel-easy, the intense interest ihiit had for the first week characterized il\f‘ CMM l\b8f6d 1° 891130 Bltent, tlndljury were in favor of incriminating in iiiizens waited patiently for the Hndingltheir verdict the person whom they sup- _ _ . orthoss who were entrusted with the posed to be the guilty party and others iispunsibility of discovering how, when .inri@§i*....... "mmm mU1|N 111 PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. _\'o\~. 9 nr: Stewart, L. Breen, Richibuoto; S. Richard, Hickey, Louisbnrg; hit-lytris, Cook, _Pictou; 1 Corona, Aiidcrson.Cnrdigsn;Spring Bird, Burke, l’ii'tou; Minnie Bell, Pollord, North- port. ' ' - _ Nov. 0 old: S.S.-Hsllfnx,Ellis, Bostoir;Alice` Phoehe,`Dickeon. Sonora N. S. Willis C., Corirum, Lunenburg; Plsands, I Hiltz, Mnhonc Bay. i»i.\nui1o'1iA wii:AKsNs 'run sys TEM .iinl if not checked becomes a chronic con -iii ion.No remedy compares wi hNervi]ine, which is Prepared spec ally for stoinsnh .ind Iiowo troubles. As is radical cure for 1 riinps, Folic. Gas in the stomach, Sum- nivi-~ oioplalut Nerviliiieexcelsi-verything in the nie dioiil line, is an iniiispensiiiie 'iiiusehoid staple, _and costs only Zbc. Buy .. nottle to-diy. ’i`i:v Ds. HAnnuroN’s linunnsxx Pn.i.s Felt C evening but his companions were not sober enough to testify. I Llsvi-:s wii-'E AND nsnorii-lm. Boots _ '___ nnosxsri coiwvniioss. ' _ _ A simple, effective und safe remedy for all throat 'to her denth. TIN JURY niet last night at eight o'clock and in s fewuiinutes the Coroner i‘nd_`c0n~ ', eluded his address. They were nftervinrds left hy them- selves to consider what verdict they . would bring in. Their deliberations continued for overtwo hours and ,then Nlilorted to Cormier Dr. _Johnson that they could not agree “D011 s verdict. Tl1l>it1_W provides in such an exigeiiny, WTIICII probably has never occurred in the Prbvlnce before, that the Jury bs handed OVGI from the Coroners Court to‘the Sup- rem_e Court in order that the Qhipf Justice may dismiss thc _ini-ers or \`@ql_19St thcui to further consider the case This course Dr. Johnson took ond the Itis understood that it portion of the held that the evidence was not su flicient Drink-Wh_y inquest was Moiirn. _f _;__ T nxsn :N A con. smm. d Amliuitsr, N. S., Nov. 0-(Special)-_~_ Clifford Tower, an employee of Amherst` Boot and Shoo Company, was found dead in a coal shed this afternoon. I asn liens nniuxmu. The deceased, who had been drinking hcsvily since Friday lay down ii. short/ time before his death. When his companions tried to arouse him he was dead. An inquest wasto have been held this A widow and s grown \tD‘l'“\lIl\l-el” Sore Throat and Coughs _ rritnticnsfs found in ' Cresolene Antiseptic Tablets LORD .\iAYOR'S llA!\‘L.1\'E'l‘. Lord l\lnyor's hnnquetnnt the Guild Hall .Jury Wm meet M :the Supnme Court t_____ tiiiight Foreign Secretary Lansdowne, in afternoon at three o'cluclr. H his iujui-cd leg, was the principal speakerj MANY Norco oL'ics'rs. included the Archbishop of Ciuitcrbury, ;.|_,| by what mean; Haul,” Wnrpen mime to wlrmnt such a comsa tho meinhers of the Uuhiiict, the Foreign ` “Tar Secretary Ainolil Fora-iti:i‘ sulil it wits H the determination of the Army Cohiicil ' n ---- r E Another of Strong iltbsolute confidence in success. _ Adj0urn8d___Wife and toast of His Mnjestys Mini.~ater`s ssid | interested that pciicc should prevail l verywhcrc, hc did not think they should of |,0§tim;,.S_ _ _ _ __ hink of_pcnce nt any rricc. _SOME ANKION Umm I i I.0NnoN, Nov. O-( Special)-At the ie absence of Premier Balfour, who by ie advice of his physicians is still rc:-iting The two hundred and fifty guests opreseiitatives, members of_Pnrliiiinent After tho usual loyiil i0:|.st.s, ot to rest until the British nruiy was ndy to enter the ilcld at any tinic with om) 1.ANnsnowN1v. si>cAxs Lord Lansdowne responding to the hat wiiile London wus priiicipnllyl io avert war, hut by thc strict neutrality have ilciie soiiietiiiiig to restrict. thc ui'<*n. HE HORROHS (JF WAR ' owne, "coiitciiiL1Int,iii;.; thc pr0poi'tion.~iof i 'l`lic countiy lioivi-\'ci‘li:isi\ot ultogethci' ii ~ _ ~» _ _ _ I _ At hm” m0meu_t‘ mid Lmd Lung ' I-sciipcil |iiixi¢'i.i<‘.~i for (luring: ilu* lu.\t [cw ilnys wi: liuvi- hccn fiicc to [ucv with ‘. A. ",1~ ., _ ,- ' r i _ 11 _ ____ __ ____ foliar-“ 1 1 1?# --1 1=--` - ' " 1 -Y -14 _I LORD MAYoR:s BANUET Ai LEADER BoRD`EN' _ ini:-_ Guin) HALL LAST Nioiii in s/uni JOHN i . . , , Important Speeches _by War Secretary Arnold-Forster and Foreign Secretary Lansdowne Touching Britain’s Relations With Russia y Shortly in Montreal, _____.-_.lm iiiliiig t_`0ii,~orvii|i\c.~' ini-l liiiii und .. ~ /‘f- “VVo ciin conceive no more terrible If Intcn‘iouiiI,l wonld ruilici' not con- punlsliment than tho rcniorse ot' niiy i-l’U1l>lf\L0 ll10'~'0Ul"l"i\1€lN~‘l‘~ ' ` g In ,ou _ _ _ _ three wccln-i vvhcn it i.- lil lf ; _ -_ .` _ _ i___,_,___, _&________ Miiiistei- oi' body of Miiiistcrs who from ;_g;.;;,mvED |;n,~|.~ggEN»|\51-0R|;.;5_ ` (E5 L Clmqel _ _ _ vativc Coiifoiciiirc iihout thi- Ici»dcrslii|i' _ . , loss of tc1ii|ici'nn thou- who l broken' vicrc ilircvil ' i i ilivi i -il I 'f Ll - After iliscussiiig wlint, would ho the 5 "I l L am I “ ' _ noni-1 1:0011 0riK DONE. 1 - . , , _ _ 11 .. “ W p__0L_(_dum of the Court Lord La_n___dowm__ inquiry .shniicil tliui otliiis “orc culli- ____ '“"\ _,_/*is-,‘»*’“' "N0f0"Iylil1"Y‘ W" had lh0.l§P0‘l foflfulw mk_____l__l (0 the Snmumms of tho nm",_(___ ` utiihlu they ulso should hc piiiiislieill li l'~]il’0NSl|ill.l'I`Y Ol-` RUSSIA. oiliccrs. 'I`linI rested with Russia and ii would ln' ii grcnl. mistnlcc to rclcusi-, lici' ol' the rcspoiisihiliiy-" _ _ ____ "li TQ D' I \~_¢¢==7 El . ITheycnmbinetliugermicidiilvnlueofCrcsolene\vitli won] Buys El&SiilC. the soothing properties of slippery elm und licorice. __|0o.__All_D_r_u|tslstl 400 _ _ _ _ __ _ __ ___ _________ __ ,__.___, -_- side 680 ' ' .L_ 'l ,I 1- MARRIEU. w.o..».f 1ii~.i.111_f>..' ~INOW IS . THE TIME use I T-""“t"i*"‘i' Vllliigv \o\ 4 oi Vi i|_flitiii.\ii Mi-\ l illii duillgliioi of Iaiiir-.= - 0 I " T.” livyiii-i' iii`i4llF:\iifsii'il l’liilliii< of Wi‘>men’s Felt Bus- ‘I ` king 500 _ _Womenii Felt Bus- ’ _ 'i9p@_g}_gioshe(i, 1 689 Infants’ Felt Boots 250 ~~1ii A -ii. D,,,,_ goin Goloshed, su- _ perlor__ 680 / AT ~..;_+is:\a ei -L---il | r. ` J' I _ .=. i HRIS visit_BAlRD_& PElRS’_Wai'_chousc,. ,Want you to sec *thc care taken iii *Ulf PLANT BULBS We have 5. very choice stock of HOLLAND BULBS; in Hyacinth, Crocus, ' Narcissus, mips, if‘ieeii1a',‘1'i/‘ily anaafis.1 `° 1§oxz`i`an H`yacinth§_if_ planted now will bloom at s A _ __ 1i_3etou,i= cittelogrxiyt- _See ounprices. _ P I "}f,'f',,f,§',,‘,',”§-f,”ff_f',l_"ff ' ‘ i 1' _ ro oi "- I l _ ,_ ~` " . ‘ ~ _ ` sssuurm. _ |'|]3_ unszlano Q Moose M 1 ' ' l' I _ __ _ __1____ 'I I __ I gé; =, ., ____p¢._ - -12 1’ 1_~ I Y' 1' -1.1 ' 1 ==§ Ir-1====' uf =i -rsr-1 - _ . 'o'i,~n-,v_ " ` ‘ ."‘ _ "4 I At thc ri-.~iili\iii~c of Mrs. l"|'iiu‘,i‘, Cnni- 'ln-i.|go Mun-~_ Nov, Ziril li_v lii‘v_ D. li. lMcl.r<»il, M .\., Siiiiiiiol Sliuinliill, llrd and your bread, biscuits, cake and pastry will be all .that any good cook could desire. Beaver Flour combines the nutriment of Manitoba Spring Wheat with the wliitenegs and flavor of Ontario Fall Wheat. Thatls why it makes MORE bread, snd BETTER bread, . than any other flour. liuin l\l:i.~‘s_ und Miss Ellznlicih A Ross, \'T£ldo|i l‘. IC. I. BORN ln this city. on tlii'.Dthi Inst, to .luhn T and Wi*-<. Llliirkln. u dauglitcr. Ai hioiiiiiiziiii November ihh, to W. 1\. iiud Mrs. .inhnstone_ ii son. " uiin-L At. his resiiienvc, Princctnwn Road. Nov. O, 'Fhcoplillus Abbott In his fitiih yr-ar. l°`nni-.rnl will take place on Sat rdny nt 2n`i‘,l0C|¢. ' \\ At lioniz Crei~k_on Wr~ilm\.~ili\,\`- Nm- Otli i\_i. noon, Mrs. Grnvc MONCIII. vi-lic( of Ihr- Imp Mnlrolm l\‘lcN<'iIl, aged 00 _vvni-~_ Funcrnl takes plni-e on Frifiuy iii “It was not for us to iissiiinic the rc silioiisiblliiy for thc sulvvtion of thu HIS lll‘.l~`Kl\'I' l.\ H \l.ll . lIl‘l A\\K\\'AlilI l'k)~ll‘l()I\. //_ /lf .1 I/ -K--»..`____.../,l,-_._-_-___ .»\ lourlliii; Coii~cr\`;iti\'i‘ ~iiiil iviii'i-i-ii two hriivi- nu iiicidciit wliiili nin\o~ ilif |ir\op'c ni' UH CmN,mU\,,` In Amd _c<_,|1_` M, ,//// \ &`\`\\I`», und gallant iiutions in thu Fur liusl, can this couiiiry ns few other iiicidenis have Bm-,]c,,', p0_\;¢;0,, in ,.,,mu.,1 U, |_,m|(.,._`m|; 1/ , one of us coiiiomplzitv ivilliout regret the ‘_ done. i.~ ii hit n\vli\\':ii'il. 2 §\\ legion iiftci- legion of hruve men being led 'Tim .\'nn'i'u sim ou'i'nAi:L'. Wim, N01- fm' “_ _|.,,,N_ ‘ forth to inner their into und the ruiiipil .The iumlcnt of Ocwbvl. 21 iuLheN0rt|, In is ___L,rm,n that Mn Bm.dL_n will now I'°m‘3‘“ “ml woke" h"""i"" Sen wus nn ntiiick on Ilritisli vitiznns uiiil ,-lm in SL _}(,|m_ 5 I 1 liINIb'|`ERS' RliSPO!\`-“IHiLl'l`Y- nn nifrorit tothe British ling of which, _ _ __ I (,t).\l ERENK ls T0 llld HELD. |)r4iiiii1~i‘ of tho |iniii.~liluuiit of ilirl ifuiliy |i<~i‘»oii.~. \V:is it iiossililc to \‘ci'iii'<- iiiori- fl noon iiiri' or Evil, , "lain suiiigiiiiic eiiougli to say," Lord l,nn§i[oi\‘iii~. i-vmiii'keil, °'tliu\. good is likely to coinc from thc .~liuu;.;ii' in ilu- Vai' Iiliist. li, is my Iioin-, und hi-lit-f ilnit this lcriilili' \\'ni‘ will Lziii' ii ,~iiiiiiilii~ to thi* iixistlng di-.~ii'c for sonic Ii-,~.~ i-liiiii.~y :ind hriiliil uiciliod of nil_iu.~tiii;,; iiilm-iiatioinil iliffi-i-ciii~os. ls it not liviivi' to so nrriiiigi- innttcrs lliui ii ili.~'i>iiii> ~luill noi. :irisc nl, ull ."' Wellington sind Hhs Steward. Evcn the “iron” Duke of Wellington had his diiliciiliios with the scrvunt question. Ulniplziiii ilvorgo R. Gicig wrote of the gri-:it soldier: “As to his table, it wus iii vvi>i'_v rr-s|ic<~t such us becunie his po.`|n-i i.il.) Moi the North Sea Incident---“An Alfront to the British Flag”---Different Versions of """"’"“‘"" "“""""”' _,(5 I1 'ET i\\ , the Outrage---Most Important Pledges and Guarantees Secured form Russsia Mi. u~»-.ini ..n.1.i....... ii.. .i..i.1... . lInlii`ii‘< lo ilif I iiiviiils siiitliiig ilii i|~|. A I : ...ApoIogy, Reparation, No' Recurrence in the Future, Guilty Russian ii. ........‘..I. ...'..i....1., ~ - ic oiniiiionci'uii~i-i' .ziui'ici- " ' \ Officers to be Punished---Hopes for Good from the War in the East. "_ D _ '_ I _ ` S . __ 'ic A Q 1 " 16%; /I Q* ;. _ ,§i\:§y f’ ,f/ /' //1/£7 I '.71/4 //A Mi' Borden plans rituinin ' iil 1'. PREMIER T\vEHl"H`:' _.3 '>......._ :__ 1/? 0|- Russim, Omccrs left ut VigO,m,1 mid : wiiA'r iini'i~AiN .~.u<‘i'iii-zs. The i~c.n .~l:iio.~ yvi io ln- lnwiid friiiii i iiiiiiufi .-ii‘i'iii'iiy for iill in~iii,i'uI i:oiiiiii\_‘i'i-t- :iiid :il l1\>»\\ll'l.V U\lll‘(‘l Ill" L’\'lH`l`i\I l\`UIl~ THE MIDNIGHT PROBS i' :ind cold. l'olluli~_ i-iilil~_ lioiiiwiiiit-~-_ .-iiiil iii iliirnitiiilliiviitriiiii' qiiii-lwy ' 5 _ _iw fri-_~li iioriIi\v<'.~ii>|~l_\ to iioi-ll|1>i'li \\iiii \: t . / o Ii‘i‘nlii lx' In L* i iiliiiiil Iiv \`u|ii~t`i'(~i-i>ol0|ii- ilililcis, t<~|i iw-|ii> pol* box. All friipirists. _ I I Jw 1,; . ' __ 1l"\ ‘ H" i 'I used to do in-i niln-rs do-uiive my or- ders to thc lioiise sic\v:ii'il und linndi-il him the money in pay U10 NUS IS 11°, presented tliciii to me. This went on for u your or more, when to my sur- priso nnil disiznst I got letters from triidesnicn humbly iiogirinir that I would sctilc their ncmnnis, wliicii had been long striiidin;:_ I found on inqiiiry that the felloiv iiiid been gnmhilng with my money, leaving my creditors nnpnid. From tluit dny to this I hnve made it ri point to pay my own lillis mia to in-cp my accounts with trades- men ss short ns possible! " _.___--- l)niir!~`ir_\i_~I was fm scvrii _vriuvs n Hull oror from llronrhiiil irrnililc. riiiil \\|\\ll