l I I oo e c o o . o.lo°o, . Vo.oo.|o.so_ o_o IIICIIOC O10 L ¢» I O U ll .U .C C C 'Ita Illl .'O I r IC iii _ .1 nhl _ rent. IQ* me D tint l vi “iii ..._-_ eit laiitii l'°‘.’-iitetii l uit l "iii’=§i`i§2'§ iii 1 .0. i§`é_=eiiii;Ei ;LL the News 1 ALL fb. Time I ".0-Q-Q»D-O O-§‘O-%°U~f~O- g.-‘F-1. ""*`°`;°~~"~T-°°--”'f~'-2’-"-‘~‘r.‘:. ff.t=.:. Y f -1:: -=fA» _,L_ ' _ ___ _ ssrnnnisnrzn iaoi. ci~iA\\li..o'rri=_:r I i A » ~ e _ own. Pniucr; i:nwAiLn isi.ANn. WEDNESDAY. nizcnmnna 12.1900. Paton _...Y _ »- --- _W f -_- - __ .. :*__ _____ Y V ‘ “ _ _A _ ,\ -_r.--f -its rrriii rim LAWYER bcals a Robbera Terrific Probably Gained by Knox Blow in B. C. Al POINT 0F REVULVER non. Fred. Peters nistin! giiislies Himself and In~ timidates a Robber. i \'ANcoi'\‘i:u B. C. Dee. ll.-Ho F » rr red. Loren Rouxars AT CAPE TOWN. Peters, ex-Premier of Prince Edwin-d= Bland, wasui-iving home late Satnrdayl U58” "Nm he $”"'\m*“ *"5 I 1`C"°\° reception on Monday Lord Robe,-ta was ver in hand in the act of robbing a ciiize S¢i2i“8 U10 Whip in his hand Mr. Pete ` leaped from the cab and rushed to the citi- demonstmuon of emhusiasln- inn- The hi¥h’~\'&yman pointed the re wiv" at mm as he °‘m“`°a°h¢d b\1tl‘\`f°1`€ f\"‘tt‘~` to the Imperial unity the wa h 1 i v_ ' ` " r ai ~f»_\_» __ sv-, V P ` ` _ _ -ki~\§: ;V’ I ~piendiow|sn‘soi\ie Ali , |_.--Q ’ i . rcruslied -Under the Truck..,rn¢|>¢y¢;;,p¢¢1g_p nj' vnuiiitungiul Ci. ' Wheels-¢HVi,s Leg had to be Amlmtated. .___...¢ . ¢..___.. L _ Fred. Power, a. brnkesman on P. E. rm: rownu AND elm. ' R. met with a. terrible accident when I en route to Summerside yesterday after- noon. i-mmf, me. ii-(spam.-the tere have dlimuitlllhflll The east and westbound train had Chang “nd Frm" Um* “ China. and have d&!k\ed H ` orders to cross at Wiltshire. While his H” ‘“\1`U1i!` praised at the same time the l.o_\'no.\'. Dec. ll.-(Special) _The Stand. . _ .__> -_..___..__- CONSERVATIVE RALLY. Thcrc was a. large attendance at the last night. The chair was taken at 8.20 by Mr. P. Blake, Pres. of the Ilibernl Con servative Association, with Mr. L. P. Tanton as Secretary. Besides these nerr tlemen there were oii.-tbe. platform the two Liberal *Conservative candidiites, E with npplauseas he carrie iorwiird. He was pleased with the canvas of the pro- perty vote and said it was far ahead of his former canvas. He said some of the i best workers felt a little discoiii-aged hy " the defeat of a few weeks ago, It was h brave up and put forth every ell`0rt to» , morrow to put in the right men. Dr. Jenkins, the next speaker, came ' forward amid a storm of applause. He said that everything had been done to defeat the Conservative candidates. He thought the prospects for the Island were Jan.`\‘Yh¢4t. 782. Pork $12.20. NI xy \`\"‘nea.f. 'i';i.‘_=. Corn 36_}, ,.1-Z»_-@0147 Yhls signature is on every bo? of the genu 0 Laxative B»:omo=Q\nnm¢ Tablets Zfsercmedythzztazles aeoldhl oneC.W i FOR RENT ALONE. Si xty rloliars a. mon week lor a ten room house in Syfllleyic-13° _ h the Stanley is not ready for the winter For llanilruif rub the head well wit Lieiii`ic;."s Linirnent. th was offerefl last -~-~~ f-- -f »-ff ' *gr -_E Lord states that all the machinists avail- Bru . Foundry have been placed upon her e boilers and engines and although consider- '. ' re found necessary the able repairs vw e work will probably be completed on Mon- da next. lt, will also be remembered jilide of the best grain leathers, , farm.-d trim is to ll bgonthfi "“"" proof bellows tongue, clump S019' ‘he V . l . ._,, ,good, at least as far ns the city was iconcerned, there was good hope for the Opposition to be returned witha good `majority. He hoped that they may be returned,not_fcr any personal gain, but i for the good of the party itself. The meeting was then addressed by Messrs Edward Ryan, P. J. Trainor, J. J. Johnson, l.._ P, Tantozi and T. A. llilcln,-.in. A5 the conclusion cheers were given for the Conservative candi- dates. _ r _..----oi-~-_ Ir is understood that the reason why service is because she was required later than usual in the fishery service. Mr. able from the machine shops of Messrs ` ce Stewart 8; Co, and White’s y tlivthe St-.iuley was used when tha f'*'|"*lfDO il. dale, I. O. F.held last night the iollowingl oillccrs were elected: ifday of each n ontb. Last Thursday Mrs. \e\\iiclil nas taken on the l\0va bw 11 9 l is i _ _ S service t0 repair the telegraph cable. It ,is understood the Stanley is being I0# . , ltiioroughiy repaired -.mei plat-ed in first T" ~ cl.i.l'CR'l` SESSION EXPECTED. Orraws, Dec. 11. - Special.) - The Government- expects the parliamentary session, meeting Feb. 6 to be a short one i..u'r:risn :vor sonic 'ro AUs'rRALiA.‘_ Sir \Vilfrid Laurier, though urged to go by the Imperial Government will not be able to attend the opening of the Australian Parliament, May lst, as the Canadian .Parliament may then be in session. MAJOR \vEi~:Ks ILL. Col. Otter reports' Major Weeks is Africa.. - 1 LIBERAL RALLY. V last night drew a ,n-ootiiaiidience. and _on the platform were Sir Louis Davie i E. Hughes, L. E. Prowse and Jas. The first speaker was Mr. Geo. ' salvation of the province. - 5 2' in l BIG C§ii1is1‘rvn_.-. - SALE Gilll BRO Y C L _ `. real thing for the own make. ‘reach eva-n1ng_ Tai' S, _. `_‘.Q_-1 - - ’<'A::"~““`.'r. R .. i;‘§`_"` *#2, » __ ;7"i§§'U1:-:rl »4,i~a§,» _;. F--`, 1 ~_`,~§ -_»»'_ _ _'; __*_f AT 1 LNB ye; “»":'=.» ist... iso. , hint? -.<;_1 QQ K '.--to , he iiriprovri-nieiitct roads leading to t 1, “QQ E'S`\ ‘ ' S I fapplauded. L' .KD is 1 d " . Mr. L. E. Prpwse was the thii d speaker ‘ T ‘ ff' as f-`_l"‘ `“"SZA" Baking Powder ,___1 Made from pure cream oiftartar. . _ _1.__¢,_ 'Store open wil 9°’°i°<=1‘ Sriiesoareis. the food .__----` ' i vi ~ 1 I ' as sr 1 ‘s comm" 9P°*‘w\ _ f '°*'. _V _ i *- . if . , _ vi ji . _ against alsru. A <5 and was accorded an old time recepticn. ' 1; , . . He asked that the support given himself ` ` L be given the present candidates. p Mr. J. B. McDonald acted as chairman s, . ~ _ Premier Farquharsou, J. F. Whear, Geo. °°° R. E. Hughes and as he came forward he was given a gi-and reception. I-Ie reviewe I briefly the policy of the Government, ad- vocated improveinents in the poor house uid the abolition of the County jail and me _jail for the province He referred to oft *the park ro:iil\\-ay and claimed that-, the election of Sir Louis Davies was the Mr. John 1?. \'\`hci\r reviewed atllengt A the rceults of the li