s M R iN u Arm N. E l G 'A I WIRKLY FOUNDBD 1887 DAILY IOUNDED X59! ,T -_MONDAY MORNING-- cHARLo'r°rE'rowN,1=>. E.. 1., JANUARY 25, 1904. -MONDAY MoRN1No- W- 1 yi SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. L TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PBR MONTH Miuiniiinis Organizing a Gigantic Colon- 0 izing Scheme - To Place the Slum Population of all Great American Cities on ___ up Ca A IBIAT PHILLNTHBOPY. ocean says Chicago millionaires are organ- A zing to promote a gigantic philanthropic h workin the colonization of the slum pop- ulation of the great American cities upon 0,, farms. M socurrv 'ro camzv rr our. nn The Field and Workshop Society is the corporation formed to work out the de- tails. ' rrs vvmnsmznap onanacrlm. 0 The organization will be national. Tw Societies will be organized in all American J il cities. ` , 5 A TRUE NERVE TONIC. i T Will act, not so much directly upon theida nervesas upon the digestive functions th and the abundantformation of rea, vital- th izing blood. Nerves can t be fed on medi- cine. They can however, be restored and icl strengthened by assimilated food. ’i`he`did marvelous action of Farmczorvn arises co from its action over the digestive and sssimiiative processes. When you take H" Ferrozone the blood is purified, strength- nu ened, and grows rich and red. Then you an grow vigorous; healthy and beauti ul, ‘ ready for work, because you have the ° strength to dc it. No tonie for the brain, bb blood or nerves compares with Ferrcznne. $3g_ Price 5011., at Druggists, or Poison &: Co., M Kingston, Ont.. HaMrr.'ccn`s PILLS ann Erwscrrvn. i A A lot of felt ,, ~i-'arms-A Notable Work. °° la PB ' ou sto SilME CHliIliil WILL lIililTEST iii WEST lTilEEllS ppositlon will be Offered t the Election of Mr. Haszard. A1' a meeting at the Liberal Conserv ve Committee held in the City on Satu y evening it was decided to contest tb ming by-election that will te held i West Queens on the ldth of February b posing Horace Haszard. the Libere ndidate. The nomination on behalf of th o51°49°» JIU- 23-'*iSP°°lli)"'Ti1° IUWE' Liberal Conservative party was offered t I ngus A. McLean, K. C. and accepted by im amid great applause. The par ty will proceed to organize a ce and it is the determination of M cLean‘s supporters to put up a big Hgh the liith. SUPREME COURT. ___ Jan. 26th, 1504. Murdock McLeod dc Donald MeRae.- hese parties reside near Bonshaw an n adjoining farms. In the month o une last llre was started on the defend- t's premises and spread to the plaintiff nd and destroyed trees and fence his action was commenced to recove inages by alleging that the fire sprea rough the negligence of the defendant at It was his duty to take properpre. utious when starting a Hre to see that it not do damage to the plaintiii`.The cas mtnenued Friday morning and wa ished on Saturday afternoon. A larg mbcr of witnesses were examined both sides. The jury after ‘an absenc an hour and a half found a vecdlct fo e plaintiff and fixed the damages a Stewart K. C. for plaintiff. A. J. B. elllsh for the defendant. CHALLENGE T0 THE _ HEAVY WEIGHT HOCKEYTSTS 8 Having dug up the hatchet and havin orn a solemn vow that we will no st until your scalps dangle in front o rrespeotlve wigwams we, the “Black- ne" Lightwelghts, do hereby :halieng ayed at any time or place mutually reed upon If our promises go for any- liiu to ir neroe game or hockey to b i ID boots reduced th ii a th ' :V ho kins and house . ing you may expect ir warm reception, en if the temperature is below zero. Those who think that we cannot play ckey if we tried, let alone stand on ou s ntcs had better be on hand sharp on time ns the chances are that the Heavy weights will he too tired to play in ten lnuies. The Blackstone Lightweighfs per Seoy. (Other papers please copy). THE DRUGGISTS ARE AGREED. at the rurrst and only Painless Corn d Wort Cure is “l"utnam’a" It was the r corn curc on the market, und still hstitute. 3. r. Winter steamers unable to effect ai mail arrives at Picton. I m Mails ordered via Capes. Foreign mall arrives Saclrville 4 31 p. m. rn Another foreign mail arrives at Sack- ° ID ville. III Second trip of ice-boats with foreign ` previous. Papers only, from 'l‘uesflay's Third trip of iceboats with foreign mail i which arrived at Sackville two days t previous. Also letters from Tuesdafs 0 WHAT HAPPENED- WHAT COULD HAVE HAPPENED. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1901. crossing owing to heavy ice. Foreign T” WEDNESDAY, JANUARY K). THURSDAY, JANUARY $1. First trip of ice-boats but no mail. Oould havereceived previous day's for- IR FRIDAY, JAN BABY 22. mail, which arrived at Sackvilie two days gommu m-u fm- swkvme H specm on SATURDAY, JANUARY 23. foreign mail from Picton. Another TOUIWDUUB BFBDCTJ- All necessary arrangements could have entine at a moment's notice. Special could have been ordered on Toi- entlne branch as in the past. 1 n mail from Sackvllle if special on Tor- entlne branch; also 'i`uesday's foreign all back from Picton. CAPES ROUTE MAILS. EPEMIE iiH WlH TU BE llEilllEl] ..:.°.:::::’:°.i:i:°:.;‘.1;°°;?.':..‘i::°:.f"r;it T°"°i at Lafesfrihe 0Uf'°°'< Favorable apan's Determined Attitude- Russian and Japanese Troops Moving*-Great Activity Still Prevalls- Oould have received previous days Qvssrron or Pnaca on wan. Could have received previous day's t Lorvnorv, Jan. B-(Special)-The qu". fo;-emg man .5 p|°wu! n°'¢|ved'9__L5_ p_ m_ T°1`m°niiin° BFBUGUS N50 IBYMFB H0111 tion of peace or war in likely to be deter- from S.S.Staniey. Anotherforeign mail T°°"d°"° f°"°i¥" 'Mu hack ‘mm mined 00 Sillldhv Dr Mon'day and while arrives at Sackviile. Pictou. t he outlook ls favorable for peace there is fear that Japan‘s determined attitude re -» gar ding Manohuria may ccmplice te mat- GIB- rr lgn mall from Sackville if special on MOVEMENTS 0,, .moops It is said that Japan has landed twelve su t0 ie:ds all competitors. Always refusea 9 9 - 75c and $ 1.00 at ii (lofi Bros REV. G. P. RAYMOND Who has resigned the position sf Fled Secretary of P. E. I. S. S. Association. IO Days Sale of 3l'€ Commencing this Friday morning and continuing for ro days we offer our choice stock of Fancy China Goods at a digmunt of 30 p. c., all New Goods, elegant designs, NO RESERVE. Everything in China is included in sale, for CASH ONLY: Haszard & Moore, foreign mall arrives Sackville. WHAT WILL If weather favorable today, fourth trip of ice-boats With foreign mall which ar~ f°r°° W Chine” TUFTIFSUSD- rlved at Sackviile Friday, and remained there until 1.80 p.m. Saturday, arriving at |.n_E,.ARATI0N5 GOIN, ON Torrnentine two' and a half hours later; and this [additional delay of a day longer ' than ~by Picton’-Georgetown route will continue until the mails are transferred from Sackviiie to Torrnentiue (only 86 miles) same day as they arrive at the former place. Smal 'JCfiVii5Y 00I\iiD\10i by b0i»h GOV- ` i'. HAPPEN. _ I THE lillVEHNN|ENT iilE lllVlSEil Tli lliillllilll iiiiEilElI-lliiNlTllN LINE iiEliliGETllWN The Toronto News, (independent) Discusses the Situation- Better to Suffer Humiliatlon, it Says, Than Commit the Country to a Serious Obligation. TORONTO. Ont., Jun. 23.-The News, in- question of the construction of a second |; dependent Liberal, publlshesa full page trans-continental railaway may he re- d f editorial dealing with the situation at opened.” The News continues! “The Ottawa. It begins by pointing out that. Government will be badly arlvlsed if it 3 the Government has submitted with ra- doesnt abandon outright the projected h,,,,|ng M ,,p,.,,n ,ale ,md lecture -Lu the luctance to the circumstances which neo» extension from Quebec to Moncton and near future. essitate another session, the two principal suspcnd the contract for the construction reasons being: 1st,the conditioncf the hebwwfl \ViHl\lPCi4 “Hd Ql10b¢‘>\1\1‘~i1 Dil hl’l"e We RUYSU Of Mi-SS Millniil MC- Libel-B] party in Ogg,”-ig_a,nd 2nd, the other surveys can be completed and it is r necessity forarevislon of the contractfor DFOVUT i»‘@Y0!1d H YGHSOI-“ble flllesiifm the construction ofthe projected tran=-ibhaff Sf1\iHfAC50fY iifllflefi CHD bt ' continental railway. Concerning the °i>U1il1¢d»" The NEWS 0011f=id'11”9 U19 second reason the News points out that Goverumcllif Hi10\1l»”l bill’ U10 050855 the depo=its made by the company can- Atlantic as an extension oi’ the I. C. R. not he considered as carrying out heinrs it falls into the hands of the ' terms of the contract and one of the other HFBHD HYSUEIDS- n that if -it vas fcund difficult to get “There may be."ssys the News, “same $5,000,000 as security for the performance humiliation inthe confession of haste or L of the contract, what prospect is there ,oferror bythe Governmeni,butit is better that the millions necessary to carry the to abandon out right the contract into great undertaking to completion can be which the ministers have entered than a obtained. It would seem, however, it to commit the country to enormous rx- \' continues, “that the Grand Trunk has peuditure upon an entsrprlze which may luiked at more than the cash deposit and ‘ba badly designed and ullilttod t0 realize that when the House meets the whole,the expectations ofits promoters." Z housand troops at Mashampo in South- ern \Korea. Russia is said to be sending alarge Todays news from the east shows that ‘fr -- rv ernments and great preparations are being COMFORT FOR THE AGED Judging from the letters of people up in years there is no medicine which so promptly frees them of aches and pains and insures regularity of thclivcr, kidneys and bowels as Dr. Cha~e`s Kidney Liver Pills. Even when all other means have failed old people can turn to this great medicine with full assurance of relief and cure. . .-. > ._, - _ C rl -A special meeting of Lodge Eton S. m O. E. will be hell tonight ati! 0'clock to arrange for the funeral of our late brother 'i`hos. Evans. Every member B is requested to attend. By order. 1 made in case war is the outcome. iiiiviciiiii. Mrs. Reginald Clarke of Charlctetown is spending the winter here. \V. J. \Vetm0re oi Si. John spent; Sqn. ay here. lie was registered at the Aitken. The Bapt,is‘s of G`eorgel.own purpose Misa Josephine McPherson is visiting Eacbcrn, Richmond St. ‘ To cure ii headache in ten minutes use Kunrfort Headache Powders. -The \V. C. T. II. will meet this after- con at 3,30. ` -Curling at the Hillsboro skirting rink his afternoon nt 3 o‘clock. -The` Faithful Circle of the Kings Daughters will meet (D. V.) Tuesday ftf.-moon 26th inet. in St. Paul's School- ocm at 4 o'clcck. A punctual attendance is requested. -Clever charitable clergyman, eau' ions onsiderate citizens, Chariottetowns heerful, courageous civic candidates, can erialnly cement companicnsliipl. Curr~ AN N E N ant cakes, cold chicken, candies, coffee at Y. ay next. five to right. See _ advertise- lif. C. A., Tea Association iiail, Thurs- ent. Blcyclists and all athletics depend on , 41 . ` HISING WATERS ill SilHllYLK|Li. Spread Ruin and Disaster Along Their Way Train Caught by Flood and Passen- gers Saved by Boats-Pittsburg Streets Submerged and i Property Loss Heavy. rtcon oN 'run scnnYr.rrrLL. Pnrnanntrirra, Jan. ‘.’.3.-(Specinl.)- What promises to be the most disastrou flood since 1892 is now raging in the Schuylkill River. ,, MANY Mitts snvr nowu. ,V This morning the water rose seven feet and sixteen big mills in Manayunk were forced to shut down. 'run r~r.oo|> ar Prrrsnnno. At Pittsburg many streets arc Enh- mcrged, railroni trariic is interfered with and the property loss heavy. ' ° r-aasnnriuns rtssvusu nv nuars. 1 So far no lives are known to be lost I but the passengers on lone train had to he rescued in boats, the train getting. ‘ caught by the rising waters. ' NOTHING BETTER. W Iilnd Kisrmnrercs L|.\'rMnNr gives the - ,t bestof satisfaction. There is nothing li, sells better than Kendricks Linirnent. ,l' 'i`. J. McCar:'rnr. -' lliackvilie, N. ll. , _ ,_,__,,.,___n___ .. ~ ,, office Stationery ,P ,. l ` s Of every description in stock. BLANK BOOKS, Led- i, gcrs Day Bogus, Cash ’ Books, Journals, Bill Books, invoice Books, Letter Books, iiiutters, etc.. etc., all styles of bind- ing. Our prices will be fouiirl to be very muclt lower than you can get l same books made here for, If you use Envelopes (and nenriy everybody does) why we are “On 'I`op;" nearly a i'lilii0n in stock oo cents per. thous- and up- involce Pziprr, Type- writer Pnper, Note Paper inks, (six different makers) in fact everything you would ex- pect ro find in an Up-t0- date Bookstore, Prices the lowest. Booksellers and station- ers. CARTER & C0., Lid. lC.\`TLEY`SI.inirnent, to keep their olnts llmher and muscles in trim. ‘» __ t'“1Fi?’t'5 -THE- ASSURANCE COMPANY provides in Life Insurance the best Investment For full particulars apply to T V HYNDMAN ®. CO ' GENERAL AGENTS, E Province P. E. Island Edgar MacNutt, Special Agent. Charlottetown C. Saunders A ent at Summerslde D. McLean,’A§ent at Souris. L ® i _ B. Woodman, Agent at Alberton. , v _ 1 - ‘.~ . . ,, STANDARD LIFE’ CARNTNAL I Protect the Home with an Insur ance on your Life ' ‘ i . J " v v . 9’ . FRIDAY. _T AN. 29. msn MANAGERS , i0 BLEND TEA STHE BEST. ‘spend ' ' ¢ .rf ‘i »., 1., ~. g.. of \5. i i M. .~.~ / 5 . ‘ .hi I i \ r i