E ns' nl _ _ ' Measure ll - memos . ___ _...A--- " ‘ . ' 'J .4 A "E ED lem ‘ ` " - " ` ~ _ - *'” " "" ' -‘ *=1*'-ra I is - * wE,,fg¢;,{§§,*i9fi’.tllvili_l»;t,_\»»l.ny} mm, ,_ L ,cHA1;zf.o_'1"l*ETovlLN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANAD ,1=RlD.-lv, NDVEMBEE 3, 19-05; - “ “ {,,,;,°,,,°,,"=,,f'3.§',.1,’,*'-.l',s'.;>.§,,I,¥.'.., 'GTTAND TRUNK Cine MEET .`-' - ' .' .- §»‘.!.E (rl E _ Dissatisfaction Elhrifsled with Transcontinental Commission’s Delays-Want the Winnipeg lake Superior-.Section Hurried to Com- . pleilon. _\lll.\` -|'nl:.\l_ Nav. 2. - (Special.)-The sunlmcr-ofllif)7_ .5 0|- ,|,,.(;,.,,,,,| T,.u,,k p,,,,mchc|,]]l They want the Government to hustle ]'n_-cial. ' ll _ -_ ‘the work on the Winnipeg ami Lake el,,,..- [Uday at wilich much dlssatls-V A me " Superior instead of fiddling around trying rmigll nas expressed with the way mlm locate the mute through New Bums. whit-ll the 'l`rl\nsconbiI\'1‘Y\l"l C°"""l"5l°" wick for a section which wont he needed i§,|,,i,,.,, 1,, \-_ .ll-lt. for years. 'l`|le i,‘o|llpf\lly \\ lil l"W¢ the Ed"\0l1l-011' If the Winnipeg, Superior section were ey - _ V _ lliinninl-al line and the section connected ` built the Company could llnndie a portion ‘E - _.__- A with Fort Willlanl completed by the of the crop of 1007. ` " A I ' - - _ - RUSSIAN SOLDIERS EV ROUTE TO SUPPRESS A STRIKE. #_ S. --»-- ~--*- "if » ---~»~- --~--(_€._.- _ _ ____ l l »The lntercolonlai, l‘le Tononro, Nov. 2.-(Special)-Senator McMillan has been on n trip over the In- tereolonial to see for hiluself how nlattcrs I stand. He has returned and stated today that he considers the road a very valuable asset and if managed by n competent railway man, or by a colnpnny should be a good paying investment. 'But political interference will prevent profits being made. He says there are far too many stations ECONSERVATIVE SENAl`OR’S VIEWS ' -Thinks Has Too Many Stations, is Over Manned and Freight Rates Too Low-Advises independent Management. on the road, the operating staff is far too numerous ami in tbo repair shops at Moncton workmen are lulnbllng over each other and tryinv to put in their time any old way. The schedule of freight rates, he says, is altogether too low, especially on coal, lulllber, hay, etc., and none of these con- ditions can be overcome under political management. He stronglv advises that the road be put under independent management. Hill/Ill THUUPS -Hilti UHUTUY cluuuu luusl AWEUL SCENES lass sul nsl luluuu lluvls }|,,,,m~1ll;_ (ll-t.»iil--Tile following de- SHllWN_lA ,HUHSE Dal.rlol'su~:, N. Il. Nov. l-It is :scl- iails llave been received of the court- donl thntacnse of cruelly to animals is martial and cvecuiion of natives at Lindi, A I in llle south oi' (lerlnan East Africa. | l leard of in this section, but a serious one las conle to the notice of your correspond- On the rcluru of the Governor Of the en.t ArtllurGouleLte, aged nhlelcen, be- llislrieta nlnnber of native prisoners were _ l fried by 1-ollrt~lllartinl and condemned to \ death. As al report had been circulated I llalong the population that the rifles of onging to Charlo, Restlgnuclle county, vllo was employed by the Dalhousie .umber Company while taking in a load i of supplies to the lumber camps with one ill:-Gi-rlnanil-oops could HOA kill. lb Wllfiiol their horses, lllused thc beast rlneiflcll limi twenty-one of the prisoners t o such an extent by beating him that he llluulll bl- shot, instead of beillg hanged. (lied, 'file men were inllncdiatcly executed. The |n'isoncrs were escorted to an open I i spice in file forest and stationed ill groups Tile animal was a valuable horse, large I1 Size. but Slow, and the driver in his anxiety to reach ll certain cmnp pounded some fiisiallcc alll\I`i/- Tliei’ WCW UIC" the beast so much that to hide the marks lllinllfolflcd, and each group was shot-he skinned the animal. lie wasarrestcd llulrn by sllel'e.~asi\'e rifle volleys. 'ilu-y mei, their death very calmly, tvitll the exception of one young man, who scnnnlcrl with terror and fought and struggled tothe end. He was bound_ to a tree and shot down. _ After the first volley it was found that several of the fallen were still breathing. 'i`l\e.~e were killed by fresh rifle shots Ai, 1-lose l|llnl‘ll~l's. Tile dcnd bodies were allowcll to bl- unburicfl for several days. .»lnulller courtlnartinl will be held shortly, when a batch of over a hundred |lrisuners will receive sentence. T0 Cl`lil'l L`i'IVl‘lli, CHILLS, AGUE. `l\'e know of no remedy so reliable as Nvrvilinl-. '|`\vcnty drops taken in hot lvalertlnce limes daily not only stops lheclllllsIllli-llcstroys the disease conl- l all-ll-l_v. Nl-rviline has a direct action I o_n_:\gue:lnd chills and removes tilcir ex- ‘ citing calls:-s. In stomach and bowel =lHE Millllilill lillAH|]|All ""on¢;M§l}}Eslfeiéli-Citi. w_ llilliiéitilllll, |u§{f"`T 'V _ mom , cure your Catarrh just try it. " ' ' ' " ' , | E Mis!! M\ll'fl0Ck. MUFFGY Rlvel' WHS ll1‘ Schooner Friend, Capt. Hebb, cleared A _ ' _ ' _ ' 4 the city yesterday. ' D. F. McDonald, High Sheriff of Kings * 'uhh' a' County was in Charlottetown yesterday, I Ladies’ Misses’ black, ' Childs black colored 5oc ieggings, - 5oc _leggin gs, - - 5oc Now is your chance at little cost to* keep the. warm. Call early at Goff Bros.- oiu plans- on family colonial Coal Mining Co. are now manufacturing the very best quality of coal, Round, Egg, Run of Mine and Nut. Shipping Pier, Pictou Harbor, '1‘-T. S. Quick despatch to vessels. No delays. For prices and orders for cargoes apply to ~ w COAL -- - For domestic and' stcanl purposes the Inier- - \Vm. S. Richards, J D Hume and David Hawklns,Murray River were in the city yesterday. Mins Margaret Kelly, who has been confined to the house by sickness for quite a while, is notmuch improved. Shipping is quiet here. Vessels are ex- ceptionally scarce even to charter. Two Newfoundland achoonera came into port yesterday. They are rare of late years. Prices remain the sumo. Rev. R. G. Sinclair, arrived in town yesterday after a rnonth’s vacation in the neighboring provinces. He was accom- panied by his son Neil, who will spend a short vacation at Montague. The death took place on Wednesday Nov. lst of Johnson Young, Aiblon,leav- ing a wife, son and two daughters. The funeral`will talro place on Friday at 1 HYNDMAN (Q. CO.. P. E. Island Selling Agents. 'RL _nnnnumvunwrnvuunaauonuvnnuwlir~H#~U*QQ o‘clock to Ldwer Morltague Cemetery. ' Dr. J. D. Melntyre, Montague, now owns the celebrated horse Barney who has the record of travelling 40,000 miles in five years in stage driving between Montague and Cardigan and is good for many miles yet. ' l-_'om Montague yesterday withaload of potatoes and oats: also Essle M., Capt. Myers with produce. The schooner Dianthus, Capt. Penrdon, cleared a few days ago with 2,21) bush. oats for Point du Chene. The Warren W.ls about finish' ed loading. All these vessels were loaded by Geo. Whitman. The following harvest exeurslonlsts have arrived home from the western wheat fields; vis" Arthur C|mpbell,James Rice, Ambrose Mahal-, John MoKeegan, James McLaren, Herman Shaw and James McRae. In speaking to one of the boys he reported having seen David L. Mcllish, David McLean, and Clarence Keith all of Montague. On Saturday next the following Scott Act cases come up for hearing before Stlpendlary Inman at McKinnnn's Hall, Montague at l0_o'clock in the Zforenoom- Henry Campbell vs. F, S. Robertson, Montague, for second offence; Henry Campbell vs. Jessie Campbell, Cardigan, for first offence: Henry Campbell ve. Mary Ann McNeill, Cardigan, for first offence. _g__ Caughl, colds, holrolmn. nd other throat ailments are quickly relieved by Oresoisne \el:letl,te.noon\sperbox. All druggilte. ARE WITNESSED nillll A MYSTEHY ‘ ____ lil O(l¢S$3, .l€WS l'lUill€(l DOWN and Tl'l€ll', Bosros. Nov. 1.-should aroma Ns- than, who was brought here from Pitts- b l Shops Pillaged and Martial Law Declarld ',t‘,L“.§‘;“,i‘.§‘“,""“i§§..°§_I‘°{iL§’“§.§.§lli.?.Ti- . 1' 0 D court tomorrow to the charge Inf procur- # inganlllegal operation on Miss Geary, th i d h `N th e su tcase victim, an tow om_ a an was engaged to be married, a further. on effort will be made to clear np the circum- stances regarding tlle death of the girl -- --~~ ,The maximum penalty in this state for the crime charged to Nathan is 20 years, Moscow, Nov. 2.~(Spcc-ini.)-'1‘llo cnun- 'l‘hc whole garrison has turned out and the minimum five years. No attempt eil of lawyers today sent to Count Witll- Is- pail-ailing the streets and Maxim guns Wllll" “md” '10 D\‘°C'"*‘- bn" f°" N“ih°~D demanded that Trepolf be removed ; tlntl have In-cn placed commanding all the lm?" lm has ben" mT"_lg"efl’ 0" the phy' slclan s advice Llle police dnl not attempt the Metropolitan of Moscow be prosl- principal fllorongrllfarca. to qucs,i0uNu,hm` w",”m_ ue “nhed cated for incitingd-isorder; that the city During thc day terrible scenes were here at 4,15 this ,,fL¢~,-,,.,¢,, “du lm-ge be empowered to raise militia, and that enacted, the violence of the mobs bling °l`°Wd hlid Kf\l/ll0Y¢=fl- Th” D°ll¢¢ lJ€1lB‘/6 that Nathan will be of considerable' as- all political prisoners be pardoncd. - directed against the Jewish residents. ‘ t 1 I h Lonnozv, Nov. 2.-(Special.)-.Deepatcllesl These people; were hunted down and 25535;,lzulyifrfalgngxsugegne 0323;; from Odessa state that martial law was killed in the strceis while their shops from me moL},e|- and sister of me Ungar. declared there this afternoon. were given to pillage. tunate woman, both of whom were ex- -- -‘f-~-'"""-~-- - f '~ - 'Y-f--*‘~"é`*"~~~" -‘---------~--f alniued at some length today. | Bos'roN, Nov. 1.-Chief Police Inspector S W. B. Watts last night stated that the doctor who dismembered the body of , Susanna A. Geary. the suit case victim, had been located. He did not expect, BY however, t-ilat any arrest would be nlnde 1 for a day or two, intlmatlng that the definite from Mor s Nathan, the lover of HEAITLESS llUllY TUUNA ilN llEAiIHi police were swaixng something more lhegirl. - headless man was found on the seashore at Round Island, three miles below Mira Gut, about three o'clock this afternoon. The body, apparently that of lx working man, was not badly decomposed, and had apparently been ln the water about twelve days. A vest, trousers, boots and underwear were found on the body, but no rings, watches or any special marks to make identification easy. I The nlan had apparently been about five feet eight inches in height, and wore trou- f sers of a check pattern. l A miner named Cooke, of Reserve, and a tailor named Sweeney have been miss-' ing from this locality about three weeks, but it is very doubtful if the body is that of either of these two men. No further details are available at present. Sore Throat and Coughe l _A _|imyie. effective and safe remedy for all throat mutations in found ln | Croeolene Antlseptic Tablets . .';.‘.=-:..-;r.:‘--1..-:.-er.-.:as-~s':--~'r 'wa .ll ...i.°:.'.... '° “vs _ Farm For Sa'i=¢-EE The executors of the will of the late George Clark, offer for sale that valu- able tarm at Clarktown, Lot i7, frontillcag on Hillsboro River, two mi es from onnt Stewart. This farm con- sists of :oo acres of upland and 20 acres of marsh land ; all but about zo acres of the upland is cleared and in a good state o cultivation, the balance is covered with rail: and lumber. The farm has streams of fresh water along two sides of it, and hu en abundance of elder and marsh mud, and is in close proximity to the mussel beds of the river. The railws :tation is but For further get-ticulsre, terms. &e. a l toS. C. lark orkimble Cofia l]llElllll’S A|lllESl IN NlW lllllli He Confesses Compiicity in the Suit Case Mystery at Winthrop Dos'roN, Nov. 2.-(Special.)-Chief \\'al ls of the Criminal Investigation liurcau announced tonight that a physician whose name is not given out had made confession of complicity in the dress suit case mystery. The physician is now under arrest in New York. lllil illl EINGEHS lil ESCAPE SEHVIEE LoNnoN, Oct. 31-The practice com- mon in Continental armies of mutilatin;.: or cutting off' the index fingers and thumb to render soldiers unable to fire a rifle, and hence unfit to serve, is comparatively rare in our army. However, n story of self-mutilation comes from Cardiff. A. Pete. Gaston, belonging to I.ondon,|recently joined the South \Vules Borderere, and, tiring of lilo servlce, it is said, deliberately cut ofl‘t\vo fingers of his left hand with a chopper. After he had been surgically treated llc was placed under arrest. In the Arnly Act this offence is specially mentioned as veing punishable by a long term of im- l Gl..w1r BAY, N. S., Nov. 1-The body of_ p,-;,,,mme,,t_ l l.. l two miles distant and the wharf but one. i froululllu PENS if For Business Men. liclievc yourself of tho annoy{anco of boinglwithout pan and in by always aving at your conluland lt "Par erPcu. 11! HB INK YOUR TI-IOUGHTS. _ “Whon lyou write them with pcnci , They blur ami faint away, So write them with a ' Parkcrl"cn' And then thcy're there to stay." , LUCKY (`l.'itVE. Ladies will no -'Tull letter writing a task if they l- i - "l'nl'kcl‘ Pell." I.L‘<‘lt\' <‘ltlt_VE Thoughts are \vm~lh nloney~pre- serve them with a "Parker Pon. Q LUCKY (TURVE __P'f.`_lli§‘_]IoyiDBiri`l"'yollrs~lf you use a = ll! .,-- _...,.-_...___ When your thoughts come thick irnd fast-then you need u. "Parker _ en. LUCKY (‘L'R\’E Practice with n “Parker ,Pcn"-It 'E- mnkes writing legible. LUCKY CURVE Experience and experiment-; ro- ducor the "Parker Pen" _ LUCKY CURVE It nccllstonls one to write better- plalner-tho "Parker Pen." LUCKY CURVE Think how a “Parker Pen" will help you. Li/'CKY CURVE Thcasen that has the 0. K. run- ning through-the “Parker Pon.’ . Prices from 5|.” to $5.00' each. Always in stock at Carters Booksto l 1 ,fl » ‘_ l 4 v l . \,l ‘P Air-i l'-_ _rn: _ 1 All* ' Hn- F*-1’ _-».,_._,.» T 'Af-*iff-1’;_ 5 ,,L-:W it ‘_`_l;»’;l,-'$'i`i» `.;:l.,g-~. - 2-_ J '- A-.Q A." 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