y Circu.Iation sin. _ _ _LaYrg__e as to Require as a Web Perfecting Press 8 PAGES ltob $1 ' ';.`;` ff' 1( _ _st gr _ ,- ‘ _ _ , _ _ , _, _.K * lllll MORNING EDITION nauxro ' ` ' " * “ _ ‘ ' '_ wr "TT ""l T-“ ` "':"`_"~T` , 30, 9 5 25 cqsrs ran iuoivrii l=s¥e¥.f¥§3-”3=‘3’fw1l ` A CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY I 0 L I S ` C it ' i{;'..~..`;i»¢6»vS-=Séé?$r~ » -.~ f \ =~. ¢. RUSSIANS DESTROY THE RAZTOROPNY. Determined that the Japanese should not again capture one of their disabled vessels in a neutral port. the \Russians recently icw up the torpedo-boat destroyer llaztoropng, which wandered into Chefoo badly crippled and pursued by tv\'o Japa- nese torpc o~boats. _ . THE BIG STORM ENCOLINTERED _By Steamer en Route way for two Days-Engines at Full`Speed ` --Immense Seas Sweep Steamer’s Deck. _~__.,. , Hsmrsx, Jan. il).--(Special.)-The Can- ada and Jamaica eompany's steamer Mer- cator has reached port from Jamaica with fruit. The Mercator was twelve days coming up und met with beautiful weather at first. The steamer was within forty miles of Halifax last Wednesday at noon when the blizzard that swept over the Provinces caught her nudjrom that until Friduy_ morning she had a bad time. After the storm came ~on the engines were pnt at full speed but so strong was the gale and current that the log only re- gistered half a mile an hour. She was kept head on the sea with thc engines running at full speed until Thurs- day night when instead of making head- Largc Lot of New Liiics of l.,2l.IillCiS" e I Slipiicrs,_ ' Very _ i.`.li.oicc. Inst recsivisklr Our, _cheap- est iinexatmgaalipper is 75c. 1 strap slip ,er,toe cap,$i.o5 and $1.20. \ ~ 1 strap with bow, very nice, $1.35. ` _ Fancy z strap, _fancy Jet beads, $1.90. ,_ ‘ be tl $ _. . _ T’r’ettIy7%J\Id¢d slippers 2 str'TT1:ILI?Its‘mI‘:‘teel and black beaded DH” '$2.25 and 91.- ogeieo aggrof misses’ and childrens’ _ Qlrty slippers- '°”’3"‘.‘-*-_,¥..“.‘,.f ':»1~-1/, ' i .I to Haiiiax-' Little Head- ' way the ship had drifted 90miles out of her course. The steamer shipped sea after sea which stove in the lights and flooded the cabins. The refrlireriitor containing the fresh meat- and the chicken coup were washed overboard. Nfl ’ iii icciiiii ii I IIAILWAY Slililll A very serious accident and probably ri fatal one was narrowly avoided at the P. E. I. Rail\vay station about ten o'cloek on Saturday morning. The train from ’.l`ig'nish in charge of Conductor McKenna had just arrived and as the shunting engine was bucking in to take the train out of the station Samuel Carney and John Griiiitli were uncoupling the air break connections between the cars. Just as the engine struck the train Coruey's head was between the platforms of the two cars and was badly crushed. He was taken out and Dr. Warburton telephoned for. He arrived in a few moments and the injured man, who was. iilceiiing at theiuouqi and ears, was taken to the P. E. I. Hosp tal at once. It was found that there was a fracture on the right side of the head and at the base of the skull. Yesterday he was resting easily and and hopes are entertained for his recovery. Mr, Corncy resides on Valley Street, is 42 years old and has a n ten minutes. f man ears hom rhsnmstism,” says W I presented her with a bottle of Chamber ».II.I’¢... of Pain Balm keeps sway the ,hh gg walk. An occasions ‘~` quarters state that on Saturday ourtroops occupied Llntiako and were twice counter L _ _ _ - -»_ __ -_._~__ _ ._.. ,,~L.LmW.....__.m f _...-._.__.__ AMID BLINDING SNOWJAP I I AND RUSS LIE SIDE BYSIDE Attacking all along the Line-Bad Weather Stops Infantry ' I ~ Movements but Artillery Work Continues. ' The Japs Oceupy Lintiako- Counter Attacks Repulsed -Five Hundred Russian Officers and Men Capiured~ Small _Forces of Russians 0,m,\cke,] bm, cnurdy repuiscd the enemy The Ilussians are niassing sixty five “nd "°’1tI““°‘I I0 ""‘I“" l"'0i-’~`\`°’*-“- which was |n superior n“mb,_.,.s_ _ iliousund incn ou the Japs, left and are _In those villages iuany dead Japs and Our other deinclinient today attaekcdi I’°“‘l""‘""l¥ the len? "ml cellwc- the Russian de ul lay side by side. the llussiiiiis north of llclkoutai and occu`_I sum” f°""‘~`“ °f R"‘“"‘I““s “rc "I“I“°I‘I"l~' 0" T11\il`>‘Ii\.i' =illl