P»~~t»= THE °0RNIN(i (IU RDIA . Poe W - ` ' ` l ' ° i' ` l -if -f -2* l.'l‘5.§"|‘»'n%‘l.‘i.’iii‘i.”i.’i.i°"} -WEDNESDAY ivioRNiNo- oi-iARLo'rrETowN, P. is.. i.,iviARoi-1, 16.19031. -WEDNESDAY ivioRNiNc- { ,..§‘,,”,‘§,%,e,3'g,,;,‘;g g§g},g,,n iiiiliil MililH iilHilliil EH'lilWll Mill HAS l iliii in it iiiitiii For Unlawfuily Releasing a Prisoner Months Ago 'Two Victims of a Dynamite Explos~ ion-Three Killed in a Head-on Railway Collision at A Sherbrooke. Maron or aaniitax iNnii:'rr;i>. F.{ai.ii-‘ax, March 15.-(Special)“J"'lR¢ Ritchie today ordered an indictmenti handed to the Grand Jury against the Mayor, who in September last. released without bail a manfnamed Umlah arrest- ed on a serious assault charge. Maron Han No izitiar. The Judge said Mayors had no right to interfere with the oour s of Justice. Two vic'riius or nvuasririr. By a dynamite explosion on the South' Shore Railway, Angus McEaohern, a foreman, belonging to Dennistown, C. B. and Joseph Byers, laborer of Halifax were killed. FATAL i:Aii.wAY t‘oi.1.ri~.ioN. Sarmiiriooicir, March 15 -(Special)-By a bead-on collision on the Maine Central and C. P. R. freightls three railroad rucn were killed and one other seriously in- jared. ONE IN FOUR PERSONS One person in every four suffers more or less from itching piles. Some do not know the nature of their ailment, and others have not heard of Dr. Cliase`s Oint- iiev. G.'L. Miner, Late Pastor oftha Baptist Church i.. this City Re- ceivesa Unanimous invi- tation. f The Rev. Johnson L. Mlner,thcformer pastor of the Charlottetown Baptist church has received a call to the Baptist Churchin Fiemington,Nnw Jerseyand will probably sccepz This is one ol tru livgi-st churches in the Cer trol A~r~o-lation of New Jei.~iey, and is considered to ail`0ri an exeellrni. opportunity for nggiessive work. The following is taken from the Demo-I A crat a popusr p p~rof Ficrni. uton: ‘ The Flemington iiairist ohurci , » t a meeting called io r-tlec.n pastor. iiecideii A . _-._._~_-__*_»k.¥ii v v l l REV. J. I.. MINER. ment as the only absolute and guarantee cure for this distressing disease. If you to areasufferer ask your neighbors about J thisgrnat preparation. it has rnwn °hns0n L- Min". nf Brooklyn. New uiarasuresultof the news 5 its Y P0? ' _ ‘ merits being passed from fricod to friend. puypiu of ‘he lupus, Cnu,.[.h.h,,. ,hh wevh ous three wet-ks ani each Sunday he was like l bettertiiid better as ui preacher,while A WONDER_FlJ_L BUSINESS. th IS iIi8 l.0l'd CL -l-Il0iil&S AdV€i`lISlf\g with his agreeable personality, and itis Agency the Head of Which :lv Has Retlrpd' the call exteufed him. Possibly there is no line of industry in » the United States that has grown in such Q: proportion in recent years as that of gen- ,In eral advertising, which includes publicity wnh his worm He gm,” ‘ma in newspapers and magazines and outdoor at in o dlsllla-Y “d‘7"5l“l”Ki “nd t'l"°“3h Its tm' mid received his theological eriuc tion at mendous force the tiitire basis of modern both the Ruchegter and Newt/an them merchandising has been revniutlonised. |0R|ml|nsthlu,iénB_ While at. Newton as a aiulent 'hc ll and space to thc wonderful growth of the Supnhed the pulp", of thu Fhgt The Chicago papers devote much time advertising businesses H Wh°l°» “Hd “lm” niptist oinnnii, Piynwntii. M is.. of Lord & Thomas in particular, owing to for “uni mouths and accepted I n ll to ‘ the retirement of D. M. Lord. 'lie 5¢Dl°l` U, lH€IDl>€X`°f l-l`l° llfm- Wl‘° 19"” acuve June lst, `9ti. Aftera very successful business life witha rich competence. hasten” of ahoumouryevs ho ,waived r The business of Lord SL Thomas bas an been one of the most aggressive and pro- hi Rl‘€S9lVB 01|” klml l“ the °°““"y' lmvlng Charlottetown the climate .vas so severe lil “C809 YUUVS bw” “lid” the “Ml” that his wife was uiiablo to stand its S" UJ*\¥\l\R2l11¢Ult Of A- Lv T°‘°m“St wh°5° rigors and his pastorate there was short, judgment on advertising matters is con- he sidered as authoritative by the vast body been Supplying B numher or nhumheh n W of publicity users. lr. Thomas has suc- ent has been connected with the company of for 20 years and is therefore a veteran in Wim the field; associated with him and Mr. Thomas is A. D Lssker, the Secretary and Treasurer. To give some idea to the public of the growth of advertising as a whole, it might bc stated that in two years the businesl oi Lord Sc Thomas alone has increased one million dollars in the billing. and in the one month of January in 1904 this house has booked $75'J.000.00 in advertising cou- tracts. Tho main offices of Lord & Thomas are in the Trude Building, Chicago and its Eastern Branch is in the American Tract Society Building, New York Sewing Circle_wiil have delicious home' made candy on sale at the Opera House on St Patrick's night, this privilege hav- ing been kindly granted by the B. I. S. Proceeds in aid of the poor. Itii ll. SPRING! Marbles for the BQYS. Spring Fashion _ Books and magazines for the lADlB5. Expected any day per winter boats. A big stock RUBBER BALLS Haszard & Moore.. Y Good leather it .. .. F uniwear. ann iiius. extenda unanimous call tn the Rav, orir. Mr. Miner had occupied the use who met him outside of the church the town were very greatly impressed pci i-.of only by the church but by the hole town that he will dt-olde to accept Rev. Micerls a native cf New Bruns- ick, Canada and was born in Mt. hatiey near Amherst. He has a charm gwife who is in strong sympathy' Aondia Universltvin the class of 'U5 become their pas or nnsoiioited call to the Iiaptist Church the city of Charlottetown, P. E. I. At ramovingtc Brooklyn where he has Rev. Mr. Mlner`s many friends in Char* C0i>fl0d MF- Lflfd 5° 'the 9"°5.l‘l°“°7 “nd iottetown will he pleased to hear of his. ll Wlll C0l1l»ll1\l° “ll ll\0l‘01‘l°ll'he Mm' cali to one of the principal ciiiirclies in ° C- R- El`WlU~ the new vl°e`Pre5ld' New .Icr.-ivy and will also lip giiiii to learn n the improved health of his t-sriinable A ou Want Your The curse of many high priced boots today is poor leather. Now we have a boot that is alright ~ we believe it is the best boot made in Canada. The maker of it is a practi- cal leather man Ind _this is the reason they bent others for wearing qualities. The boot is named INVICTUS meaning "Uneonltiei able" and made by Geo. . Slater. Tbeynare comfortable litters end nice looking. ,I Ladies' Kid_Lace Boots, Ladies’ Calflate Boots. 'wet proof.....v.......$4.00 Gents’ Boar Call lace Boots. 5_3-D0. $4-00. 35-q0~ fe-1-»__;-3 - , .J _ ‘ R va' whose oliiclai position makes him in some sense the representative of the people, the mischief of such actions is greatly in- creasgd. A strong and self-confident AT T U nation should be peculiarly careful not I only of the rights but of the susceptibili- to the other. “Caurtesy,moderation andself-restraint has piivatelntercourtie. All the cflicials ot stock-Land Forces are only Recon- »fm»~=°»-lP. Dvneiralink ery 0 ~ta~e Hay. issued the following ex- latter is the nninr engineer nf the Knnnnii. "“P‘"' "“"l"S°’ “NY “lf “ll “fl Df\SH'*8° HAS FLEET Lm,.,. POM Am.HUR_ ecutive order respecting the observance of Our other flotiila while leaving the harbor (1), i appointment the prince kept, but Martin Y e n e d them the battle lastlu one hour i eved t.he Russian fleet, has left Port States between Russia and Japan, the two mme ’ R ' After Ufluilllk EUEID Severn damage, one of zone is the most p itent satisfactory and Arm", ,nd is eruleavo,-|mr to Irewh combatant nations in the far eastern war them ei’l`ected its escape, but our destroy. Vladivostock, where better dockage is “uw ln pr°g'°”' "All °lll'~'l“l~" Cf tllls enlhc Sa“"“ml’°“l’l“""d the °bh°l' bln" lzo‘.e,.nmem_ civih muhnry and umm! are which proved tc be the Stereguschtchi. 1),-uggigh, or N_ Q pulson Co" Kingman afforded. hubby directed not 0 I t b ’ h Notwithstanding the land batteries were Y u 7 ° ° serve l' e pouring a heavy fire on our tioiilla, the K rizsNcr1 ori-‘icon Aannsren ron scr.LrNo , Pfesldenls i1l'°°l*"1lMl°" °l Ufllffftllliy lll vaptured vessel was taken in tow. Owing . PLAN! To JAPAN. (the pending war between Russia and Japs £0 We llllfll 8921 lille l°Wlll1€ S000 DM`l9d.l an, but also to abstain from either action “ng the S“s“°°ml [wud lt “°°*"f"“"Y I0- . ta ethecrewfro th R `i b t di PARIS. MMCU l4~"'IU Billie Uf °fll°l“l fe‘ ! or Speech which cm] lagmmately Calls” nhandongd me E;|_er;zuq:;I;$3_ 0:1325 lbarded the rneiiiyis i`oi'tress on Samshanto ticence and denials from the Japanese ie- l"lm°l°" to “ml” °l we °°ml'“l““U5- sank stuck-lock. The enemy'.< cruisers, damaging the buildings thereon. Ramon here' n is again nmrmed chat a The government of the United States re- the Novik and thc Iliiyaii, steamed ties of its neighbors. and nowadays all of the nations ol the world are neighbors one should mark international no less than the government, civil, military and naval In act and in deed as to give no cause o and friendly povier and with all mankind aoumal. 'roGo'.~i Ri:r>on1'. TOKIO, March 13.-Vice Admiral Togols reiwrt of the fourth attack on l’ort Ar- thur by the Japanese fleet. on March 10 reached Tokio late Saturday afternoon. men on them. We sustained some iliiiilliH Milli i HllSi|ii Vilii But His Government will not Resign for it A Snap Division Engineered by Redmond-Young Harcourt Elected Unopposed-Vet- eran of Two Wars Dead. sru~ri,~ri t:ovi~;nNsri-:.~."r iiisrr-;A-mn, iluxiiorv, March 15 -(Special)-The mans today by l2l to iii() votes on thc motion of Redmond, the Irish leader for a It was merely a snap division, en» neerci by the Natiionalists, so the Lewis Vernon Harcourt has been eiecf~ d unoppose-i to represent. Rossendale tor rim-¢,y minuieth The enemy Lhen “Ok Division of Lancashire in the Uommons. ssiaivi-'ences irovs ssioo'i'ni.v. flight. Our tire greatly damagcfi the had by this time been arrested and there~ Russian ,mpg we of wmch was hah’ V MUi;¢0,.LAMA_ he-or the cries of agony nf the injured \\'ar. I‘I"I'EIlAN Oi" TN() \\'AI{.i DEAD. Ni-:w i.uNiioN,Cii_\'N.,l\iarcli i-'i-(S pecial William E. Miller, a vctertiri of the Light lie held thc Victoria Cross and had A SI`RI’RISiNG DISCOVERY. You will be .surprised in trying Ca tarr< fthe nose, throat and lungs. In one realli it carries instant death to the mill- [the proclamation recently promulgated entrance observed two Russian torpcdo|ions of germs infecting the respiratory Tomo, 1\(arch 15-(Special) -It is be~ ,_e“Md,nR the neubmht of th U it d boats from si=award,and immediately nn. organs and breaks up accldiu ten min- utcs. A trial will convince you that Gatarrho» pleasant cure for Colirtln,tniied forbome on boari one cf'iands, hut in ii govrrnmeut cinpio5o, -* i_ : -.~:_~~'-_ 2- .~fr.-_‘:;§;;~<- ~v_..__~ ff; 'wir ~ :-rr; The annual provincial seed show yester- day in the Lyceum Building was a grand success. Hon. Benj Rogers, Commls-loner of Agriculture presirlsd and there wan 'present alarge number of farmers and slthers whlll the exhibits much exceeded last year. ~ The judging' was dons by Messrs Clarke and Anderson ol Ontario. The meetlngin the evening was fairly will ll'»f&dll. Hon. Mr. Rogers presided and Gholhllt lddrmsss instructive in nods, atc. were given hy the visitors and others. . ‘ The following is the complete list of prize winnerl:- 2 bun Wheat, White Fife: l, W 0 Webster, Fort Augustus; 2, Edward R Webster, do; 3, Isaac H Doughart, Long River. 2 boa Wheat Rod Fife: i, Geo Jones, Pownal; L Looks Jones. 46:8. ldwnrd Wood, db. 2 hns.Wheat, Ruallan: l, Eiward R Webster, For-tl Angelou; 2, WC Webster. Fort Augustus; 8, Edwardwood. Pownal. 2 bus .Whaat,au1 other Variety: 1. Imac M Donghart, Long River; 2, Maxwell Henry, Soaiiiportrltifobl-t Shaw, Brack- iey Beach. ie inn om, waits iannu: i, if M, 1'; ri c. forth River; B, G60 Jones, Pownal; r Sole Agents. ' " ‘- :i, iii isslderaton, Southport. l iHi iiliUii Sill] iilii Hill] liSlilil]iY 2 bus Oats, white, any other varieiyzl l`h'zs Waugh, North Bedeque; 2, Alex A McBet.h, Marshfield; 3, Peter Brodie, Miiloove. 2 bus Oils, Black Norway: 1, Edward R Webster; 2, Brazil Desflocbes, Mis- couche; 3, Gro Burnett. Marshfield. 2 bus Black Oats, any other variety: l, Eiward Wood; 2, Edward R Webster; 3, Brazil DeaRochsl. 2 has barley, two rowed-l Geo. Jones, 2 Peter Brodie, 3 Thou Waugh. 2 bus barley, 0 rowed: i, Peter Brodie 2, Jos Murphy, New Haven, 3, W. G. Prowse, Braoklry Pt Road, 2 bus buckwheat: i,W J Gibson, Marsh- field, 2, Jos Murphy, 3 Ambrose Mellstt, Union Road. l bus peas: l, Eiward Drake, Cornwall 2, Thcs Waugh. 1 bus lie ins: l, Locke Jones Pownal, ibus potatoes rose typo, early: 1 John B Roper, Royalty. 2. Ambrose Meilett, B, Allan Newsom, Cornwall. 2 bus potatoes, white type: l, Ambrose Meliott;2 .Ina Lewis, 3 Hector Murchison, North River. ‘A bun potatoes dark skinned; I John C lldcAulay, Stanhope, 2, Lewis Burnett, Marshiield, 3, Alien Newsom, Cornwall 2 bus timothy med l, B C Hardy, Union Road, 2 Isalo M Doughart, 3 A A Moore. Pownal. to the liiirbllr. Our flotlllfi tiiflered some 0 iicr-commissiooerl officer named Martin, lm" only In the sincerity whh ,vhmh It is toward us, but observing iho sgfnlnbultl. lllll ‘lid DOL flufl lllv €I1€m.Y~ who was employed In the m|n|s¢_ry of z end savoring to keep me scales of ueuu_uI_ approach of our cruiser squadron, retiicfl, hi- Russian torncrlo boat destroyer dam- geti in the ihiril iiitark on Port Arthur izirlne, and who is now under arrest, nt- 1 ity exact- and even, itul. in the sincerity `i,,m,geY hm, nm, heavy The 5B5_.ummi1wiis found to be the \Vr>ushiter|nuy, iinrl a sub-lieutenant of the Akalsuki iintl _ 0 iiral attacbo at the Japanese legation. ` th he when wen, wound(.d_ f I Thedisoovery of this alleged attempt ,_ _ ' _ .l “Our niaiii and cruiser squadrons arriv 0 Such a war iiievitabiyinorenses and in- ed off Part Arthur M _st °'c|0¢k ,md thc' The nriiiiiral is pcriiinnently Lurniiered lm-ll’ '35 i* “Bulb at th” “ccmenlnl °p`mlUl< flames the susccptibilities of conibatants cmigdl-_, immgqiateiynrlvnnrgcd |,;wm»¢1L1,e:aiii7ng the heroes of tlic euipirc. of zi litter addressed to the nonconimise to any thintl in the nature of an injury or l1t\\”l’0\`ef1U`HI\C»‘ “EBF l1’\0"l`lil<'*3lH\". 0111 ,I Th” dll‘i>0¥l-H lil ‘PU the LHDHDBHB - ' . 5 " ‘5 f . I I \ ' stoned officer by a naval ouptfiin of the slight by outsiders. Too often combatants °l’°”°d an lnmrech cnmlonade W"'"”L me Q” M' _I ' x Tir 0] ‘I ww" ed and | ,. |_ i g t 1 |- 4, _f .I _ ll sliizlitly li.iit. 'l. i~ .i .-\.-i'n~~t- ilsct was inc name. This letter was from interme-_ make conflicting claims as to the duties m _U “nor mm cn 0 C UC ` 0 one m Y tho. ,h,,h,m,,i h, ,he ,h{h,_hh_,‘ Accerrlinil to the cbst-rvatlcrs iiiiirlc byl diary, but it indicated the principals in land obligations of niii rals, so that even one of our crnlgnrg facing the cntmm-n,l theaffair. It. is alleged that several when discharging these duties aii'l obll- ilie bombardrxirnt was reiriarkiibly i'tl`i'(~t-f H: »[~()|h\I|.j_\~f|~1.H)\\'m~H (~,,hNS_ g, ;| ; Lh ' _N - ‘ - - ive. 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