I I R»i G G ARDI I . Pres’ ='==>' '-1 " ‘ ‘ lm ».u.'““v}'°i1°»1‘l»‘li‘i»'li.l"’} _ ~-f-FRIDAY 1v1oRNmci- or-1ARLo”rr1-r'rowN. P- E. 1., FEBRUARY 12, iso-1. -FRIDAY Monnmo- { ~.¥.’.’i‘2.¥.3i.93.?‘;¥.,.’;';°,‘;,“;":$,~,,, P -*d = T' 3 , :lui 3 .AWFUL EXPLOSION I THE IMANCHURIAN WOMEN EARE TO BE J OF GIANT POWDER RAILWAY BLOCKED REPLACED BY MEN ._-,__ Bay, Ontario 'Convention oi New Brunswick Lib- erals in Saint lohii-They Paar __ Resolutions Endorsirig the I Government. DEATH 0' WILL KNOWN WRITER. qnnen. ireb. i1-(spssisi)- Bev. Fame Soehhem Pwllh .Raymond 0asgrain,a distinguished writer st and a well known author died today aged .lxrnosroxs rruuarirs rrrr-nn. Nonrl Bar, Feb. il-(Speciai)~Ten tons ofgiant powder and thirty tons of D dynamite exploded at the Construction Camp of the New Terniakaming and Northern Ontario railway. The entire ~oamp°was demolished and iitteen Italian labourers were seriously injured. H mlnent Liberals from all parts of the pro~ :Z /vlnce are here attending the Provincial p ~Convention. Every section is represented. w The meeting passed resolutions endorsing 5 the Government and approving the selec- tion of Hon. Mr._ Emmerson as the Pro- resistors, vipoial leader. B - » I V _ h Womcn’s Rubbers, 25 cents. ` lined 40cents. 3 ous departments of Zion City have had a re is ilien’s Oversboes sizes 1. 9 pl I0 .Brooklyn Baltimore & Ohio New York Central Colorado Fuel k Detroit Rails kia Dil Manhattan' Missouri Paeliic 1 Metro Pennsylvania , Lnssaro l s 1;... Union§Pacl!tc 75 seem - United sums smi Dom. I. and B. Com £11 pi of Ll Men’s Rubbers Wool °" 1 ’ WAGES REDUCED IN ZION CITY- 451 41; 425 701 Tl not 1159 114! 114; 311 251 W 177% my - 1411 1411 so 891 117 1171 1133 us; 41; 421 124 1291, 45; 461 11191 140 891 - 771 771 111 111 501 571 _ 31 Rapid Transit U. P. R.- Iron Railway nois Central poiitau K URI! Paul ony _ “ " Preferred -_ RUSSIAN MAIL STEAMER DESTROYED' knew would sooner or later be re- Cnroaoo, Feb. 9.-The attorney fer Em- A O 11.8111. in 111111.11. rinse. “°°_“ ;’_f°1f)*';'fff;. oy no Blowing, up of .1 Bridge- with raiai » Italian Laborers at North 6331:.. 671131 _ . _ Remus to Russians DMIRAL ALEXIEFF IN ,FULL COMMAND. fthe Russian Forces-A Mali Steamer Captured-Russian ..."1 »~»~.1......d..t.e,....ti.. .1 Vessels Enter Suez--Japanese Warships Lie in _RU__,_._°_mmmmh°mh_|r me of W 't-Re ulsed at Port Arthur a| p _ UIDPUBH, but that is perhaps mere specula- bl MANCHURI AN RAILROAD BDOCKEIL ing the available resources of RussIe,since ~ Russians have been killed. , B Lgxfggs 50:15:51;-lifcn 1% STEAMERS CAPTURED. aspen. The Japanese oiilcers doubtless It is reported that the Russian Steamers Neni and Mukden have THAT |..|ypN0`|'|ZE[) BAN[)|`|'_ been captured by the Japanese worships and will be held. "I““b’° '°f°’"'““°“ Which "NY °°“|xm1aN Lrrnuow nssroris. Hahrwix, Feb. l1--(Special.)-Alder- man Wm. Llghgow has resigned to ac cept a position as sales agent for the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Company. d ° D"°'I°‘" d°°l"'°°‘°“ th” *mean W" JAP WARSHIPS ON THE LOOKOUT. ' dealing T staggering bmw bemm the Rus' ennunh' nnarrr or RI-3s111i:NT. SYDNEY, Feb. li. -(Special)- Ronald illis, a resident of_Grand Mira dropped ONLYONED .C A . ' _ __ , _ , W R ese would be deiioient in cavalry. Russia "A`\*m“"’ “°T""E” 'O "E NELFRAL' Th°"°'“ °“ly°“° D"oh““° °' "mp" PORT ARTHUR Feb 11- (S cial) -The Ja anese fleet at- k fa -Ol ne Dr. Chase who is ’ ' ' pe ' , P . |d1, 1, d 1 :gun tiizewerildbger beosuseof the great tempted Wednesday to land men at several bays in the neighborhood w°“ e °“ ° e ° °“"’i"'° '“h°"°' "hm" 5, H should give her a rnarkerl advantage The C K P\”°B°flD°l°“° he 8"” W “"*“’S§ If under the protection of the guns of the cruisers. All attempts were - d -- FEAR ABOUT TURKEY AND BULGARIA. Omcm0_ Feb IL _ (Sp,,,,,,,1)_ _ _ A . ' ‘ v.\1.UAhLE ADVICE T0 MOTHERS. Feb. Wheat 952 May Wheat - CONSTANTINOPL? Feb. Ii-(Special) -'-»‘In diplomatic circles 11 your 01,11.; comss 1,, from 91,, cough. “ Um 593 “ 0°" " the fear is increasing the , Turkey and Bulgaria will take advantage lag gitillszvigpsépidevvrssolen Tetpvropch- 4. _ . _ ~ - r , ore roa , or P°'k $14325 Pm" of Russia’s pre-occupation in the far east to settle their differences. ,,,,,k,,,,,, 0, any k,§§f first ,hum get out 0 Cnicaoo, Feb. 8.--Workers in the vari- ductlon in wages. A scarcity of work given as the cause, the omclals desiring 0 keep as many persons as possible em- cyed rather than reduce thepayroll by U wholesale discharges. Lack oi employ- *‘ 6, ' ment, it is said, has caused many families move away from theitown. SCRA\VNY PEOPLE. Russian and Japanese tleets,llkely to clash almost immediately after a declaration of war. The New York Globe and Commer- iai Advertiser gave thc following as the ,with Japan. , orgy. You can prove this by noting Parropavlovsk 10,000 Chen Yuen H y r increase in weight while using this qaolmva M1160 , _ _I great fond cure. W muscular tissue. By enriching the blood and increasing its nourishing qualities Dr. 0 P ha.se’s Nerve Food adds new tlesh and P tissue tothe body as well ns new vigor and 505355990! 10-960 F"-ll en Oral 13,600 Mikasa People grow thin, scrawny, pale and I _“smf;|;°e'$;‘§M§’§,';Qlduffo§§,?L';§§l§’“fe‘;°§|§{, 'czsrsvireh 13,110 Asahi Hll out the iorm,ls not fat but healthy 'RSI-Villll 12.700 HUWUHG I _ ou Various statements have been given ut respecting the relative strength of the robable line-up for the battle, and li' it is pproxlmately correct the advantage lies RUSSIAN I JAPANESE. IBATTLERHIPS. Ton s. 15,200 15,000 15,000 l-l,850 12,320 12,820 14,830 Tons. eresvlet l2,674 Shikashirna sbleda 12,074 Yashlma Bogai zo ‘Diana *Paliads 'Verlag ”Askold ‘B ayarin ’Novik 0,750 6,600 0,020 6.500 0,100 3,200 3,200 1 by the Japanese. (iroiriovci 12,330 Yaltumo Russia l2,200 Asania iturilr 10,940 Toklwa ‘Those have been captured or damaged Amroirlurii <‘iw1si:11s.' A A FX1 FF IN COMMAND. 11 . 1. in. N in , .1 1. _ STARTLING REVELATIONS- ADMIR L L E 2215.3. 311... §f§ps”Zf““N¢¥.lfinl°"§. , 1°;§§f.‘i."§'22.'ki.i`i.'§§'§1f§'§,§s‘§’.§§IiTiiff ST- PETERSBURG- Feb' “"’