'goloshed with pebble. [F65 0 Wester Zio y Winds, Fine and Qc/Ycczi Today _ Tilt iiioilnow oiiiioiii DAILY rounnmn ig' ' ' ' ' ` ' W vm' " N ' “_u1cx1.Y,iNow'rR1-wn Yilml CHQERLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, _IANUARY I0, 1906. {,m‘.’,°,,‘1’_§N(,'§§’p’\’."`i~’§v”{‘,°}§`§,l,`§5,-_. _ _ __ ______ _.-.___ _._A-_-.==i THE FARMERS iiiiiiiiiii Piiii ii wiiiiiii siiiiiiiis ini tuilii ui THE ELECTIONS DISCUSS TARIFF ii iSSlSSlNlllll lill lil ililllllililllll MlllSliUEHll V ` ` ' A ' H _ _ »4 ` °' ' ' .__ i __ And Pl3c¢ Thi’-m3¢lV¢5 0" R¢¢0|'d fm' 3 l-0W¢f While Driving. in His Car- The Minto Left For That Pori Dr. Preston Acquitted in St. S Tariff Especially on the Raw Material' of- l rlage-Government Think Last Night and Stanley John-Big Firein Dufferin the Agriculturust _Large Mating the Revolution is over Sails Today. - Block. Held- Yesterday The meeting ofthe delegates from the i85 l"nrniers Institutes to appoint speakers to appear before the Tariii' Commission was bei held in Prince of Wales College yesterday, co afternoon. There was a large attend- dc IUICP. llon. S. E. Reid occupied the chair and l iunong those addressing the meeting were In James Unrrntliers, North Biedeque; G. A. re (}lny,Dui\ilns: George Saville, do; Hon. Ill George Simpson, Bay View; George E. an Full, city; M. \V. Murphy, Millview; DT Petcrllrorlic, York; P. J. D. Edmonds, Suiiimer\'ille;llon. Benj. Rogers, Alber- Gil ton; J. A. Brennan, Tignlsb; and others. |18 Representatives of the different lnsti- D1 tutes who hail not already spoken were W then heard in order. Almost all werel th uiiuniinons in urgingn. lower dnty espe~ Ut cially on the raw mi\tcrin.l, implements ll and macliinery of the farmers. fl’ Aeommittee, one representative from each county, and composed of Hon. Benj. lil Rogers, lion. George Simpson and Fred. ffh Ll\lelllsh \\'ai~i appointed to bringin rem Of lntionn expressive ofthe wishes of the I The resolutions drawn up were as BP follows: -. Ot . _ _ __ i _ ` ' Vtheieas agriculture is the ch ef in SIJThe meeting adjoumad shortly utter -- 'The regular mail servlce Wm probamy missing and are believed to have perished o'clock after a three hours session. , begin on Thursday. -dustry and source of wealth of this Province employing, as it does, about 5| in Prince of limiliiillllil' 'ill i:iiiii_ii Piiiiii S'r,,,.PI<:'musnuno,. Jan. 8.-Emperor 1 Nicholas has sent $50,000 to Governor- P (‘ener i.l l)onbtssnli`fortbc relief of needy “filth "V0 S“'e°l1h°“1`t5”~“d 3' Wm Ft he; Anuzonish' employad on the surveying on Her way to Dart- ~- . 1 . nyc" the e,,e,,h,g she was W have stall of the Halifax and South Western en married to one, walked four miles Railway, met with o disastrous accident moulh Asylum- Crowd join the other, and than seated on ty 5 P 5 M0u¢,0n_ which will, ~ esanie horse with her rezil true love mean y 5 or - Gathers at the Slatlon " cully in reaching safety. ‘ V Tornicii, Kan., January S-“'l‘lie Golde \Vlll10 lJ0l`lD fl 11010 in the T091! State nmucd and the lG"""0'nm ms' thousand and the v:u';.;o for sew-iitei-ii ' sull`ercrs of the revolt at Moscow. UW l)i~.spii.iclies from Tagnnrog and Rostofl` |30 on-l)on report continued ilghtlng in the W revolutionary movement in which several th persons have been killed or wounded. dn The liittcrwiis killed and the chief was F9 terribly injured, both of his legs being he bystanders were also injured. ll' --_--___~__- ar ___ _ no Aperfect food for energy and vigorous health. Steaming hot ln five minutes. lt. Q sh Cn detained by the police until her father _ rived to take her back to True Blue. f earmine Hope YOUDE- NIB l|19*"1¢ U-W1" G , _ olden State limited and all otherover Miss Payne, however, declares that she dress, reached Halifax tonight on her ,, d ,ruins Over the Santa Fee ,md CLAliK'S PORK AND BEANS ‘” will yet marry the man of her choice and 0| I way to Dartmouth Ay,,|um_ S t the man picked out for by her father. A crowd had gathered to meet her ,md P N "'l°W“."‘° W’-V W “Wifi P°“°‘=‘“"Y The steamer Mines with the Tiiriifcom- refused to leave 111° wr- Ivllyfd 'D "1" whB"e'M'er° are mms ° “dren were mis ion on board left Picton at 8 last ii _ _ ould also be blervlllne. It cures all , S _ snow when I was a kid," she slid. C r S the n(iilnor ailments tiust as proimptlyiyas night but up to going to Dress ut 4110- She would mf, have hor hat put on but tl oetor-ani no so ex ens ve. or d 5 h d G i_ n w are ____ rlziegrly pity yeags }I1’olsop]’sldNex-vlllllngyhpi mm Egiorigacvgry L,`?g,?e gr; Wm Hkely suddenly changed herdmlndi, sprlang LED een !, \e Kren Ollse 0 re e _ f th 9 nada. Sold everywhere in large 250. make DUIU $5 d0.l’lJl0i\k and the Specllll “nd mn wt 0 9 oor mug ng h m 5 m _ eatonce to the clty guards with her O'i"r.\\vA,Jan., 8-The report from the o e . w com - ~ yne, a pretty True Blue, Va, girl st of the Journey to Washington where ____ To STOPA URYING BABY, walking rapidly through the station she » It makes your mouth waterto think of mu ben ‘mum the stem-Xwh' can or 8. ~~ _ By Which he Ma Lose the _ _ y S *__ I _ into a pit sixty feet deep made by brick~ iii iii wiiii ,HM U, HUP, 5ei»__. _. _ liwllillllll iiiiiiii iii iiiiiiixl HALIFAX, Jan. 9-(Special)-Fred Mc- _._ Wasnmoron, D. C., Jan. 8.--Elorat._s,""n.,,,y‘ 50,, of Jud,-gh _.--».~.i<.'~-»--.~----»--»- ~ » ltl bil fl . hed away forty miles to a railroad ukely 'eau n D ness t M t H r At ltitmlon, in Russian Poland, a bomb 5U1lil01l t0 5505190 fmm the Weddlllifi U10 K “ 0 ee 8 ' was tiimwii at the chief of polite wane he wfiddins feast and the bridesrvem. WHO f°f8°i*°“ °l‘°'H° °f ‘lY“"'“l"'~‘ 1" the "°°k _ P was walking inthe street with his wife- W85 l1“'“ll»_ll\8 U12 l-‘l\1Shl"8 bride- The _exploded and McGilllvray's eyes were ’“““ h Sr. Psrlmsnuao, Jan. 0.-(Speclnl.)- r;Ii‘ho dwltntz steaitners hngenboth been S.,._J0,,N_ _,,,,,_ 9__(S,,e,,,,,|)_D,_ p,.eB_ The success which thu f r has ° "5 ° “"3” °“'“ an ‘° fell" M' ~ _ Attended the 5 ia h winter service is expectedtobegln there ton' “hose mn' on B charge of mn" campaign aga nst t e today_ slaughter in the death of Edith Clark has I l V0 “HU R@V0llllflQDi-HDS MS Dlllinll l The 'announcements were made in the been going on for some days, was today 7 I I , encouraged the Government to believe following telegranis received yesterday. (mms not gumy ,md was ,||5ch,,,.ge(1_ o our eo e ° D D ° ' th" tm* W°rsl' la 0'" f°l` th" Winter ¢X' by A’ Lord' Agent' °f Marin” 'md Fisher' The 5'ounE woman had died from blood whereas me products °f the farm cept in the Baltic Provinces Caucasus 108:" , O Bnvnnsrnmv, New York, Jan. 9.- Special)-Tonight seventeen persons are when thirteen houses along Rockland treet last night toppled over and slid andsllde along Rockland street. _ fou llll|llS llllltiill _ iiiiwii iiiiiiis, L hi , b ‘h m wh terribly injured. ' J 0 (S Il) H h d around Santa Rosa, N. M. r oe nvars ro. er was wa ngw _ HALH.-Ax, m,_ ___ pegs __ or en torn oil' by the explosion. Someof the “m“l`l`l'1ReliC0l1S0.W&B made by rail, but H° 'embed Ham” md” and Wm be thrown back, her abundant hair in plc- Wlegmm go' were Drab and she was operated on tomorrow' turesque disorder and her cheeks flushed °°“dm°“5~ Dames” because the me awk It greeted them with cheers and Hooray, y E c, boys. tf'v’fifh;ag(§tl,:'e:':&",fl';,‘s°L'},ef§¥;tfer;?Ban°,f -.-- When the train arrived she had flatly ~ 5- ,F _£5 - f ~ r ' ~ l" .L -' is to beappointed Lt. Governor of British for Felt Bots WOMEN ’S Felt, lace or elastic, heavy wide sole - - #I-45` Felt lace or elastic, heavy wide sole, goloshed with kid, $1.15, 1.65, 1.50. Felt elastic side, plain, 65c Felt Slippers, only 16c These are splendid feet warm- CTS. MEN’S Klondykes, big eyelets, split - - - $2.10 Klondykes, big eyelets grain - - - $2.35 *Klondyl1es, factory cus- tom. special - $3.85 iz z *Wear from 2 to 4` years at an kind, of binding; all Lowest current rates. EL::iYréed21;»;:1g;¢og;»;e;v_h=§ Bl'ils.liiis'ziiril fi. Moore.. lmcm' . . i, House is in session. In that case there ' ' will be no appointment until after thc I’ l close of the session of the Legislature. At all events no action had been taken at Ottawa in the matter. for Minard'| Llnlment Cures Burns. etc. yndman ®. Co., __ I°`urtli11;ei;l buckets and capes 33 lhalfi V A ’ _ X Insurance Agents, pr cea aon s. w OE Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Q25 milla.aud I2 miles distant from Chu- lwllyg Rom ol' NIO ,Ngo appointment has been made, and y °&% @UVU‘Y _therefore Lt. Governor Joly is at the ' ' helm. The Legislature will meet on Gr¢uO°\lln°l¢Dlv» 39|" ' ‘ ' Jim. 11; and it aiiot likely tint any ' _ new appointment will be made before “_ _ _ _ . _ _~. - ._ business transacted. The subscriber enero for sale his A general Insurance farm in West Covchead consisting of Representing only Companies that give ab- "ted ,he baiance covmd with' I _ _ , - qguntling, longera and firewood. 1 t _urit ',l‘he building! including dwelling 5° u ‘ se? y' , house and two large barns, besides BLAIR McMILLAN. qioqgqggpiii mail," on the Chicago, Rock Island and aciflc road, have been lilockaded for58 ours in the snow drifts on the plains Big rotary snow nlows and gangs of men have been unable to cope with the Arrangements were made to run the outhern Pacific lines to California. ____ I Pacific coast that Fred Peters, K. C., Columbia, is premature. So far no that time. And if not, then it is unlikely that there will be a change while the - 036 acres, 150 clear and well culti eral other outbuildin s areiu ood hundred. The steainor \\'.'1.s insured for Ilitei-ii Women Suifragists the Me _ 'hanges have been made in the elections ng of prime necessity tothe whole _ p°ls°"l“3 f°ll°“'l"“ “l’°""l°“' L ' untr.Y and the lndustry therefore 'md 01° Dim "@8l°¥1 Wlmfe the l>!‘€"f\llil1¥ CM” T°'me"t'l”°' The Dufferin Block on Main Str t v. ee 'as serving of the hlghegi; wngidorution. anarchy is likely to continue indefinitely. To A Lord Jmly' 9' 1906; today ,lnmnged to me extent of ,,|c,,e,, Ipswich. Be it therefore resolved that this meet~ The Sgqfalisgg and Revglutionisgs how. The S“mme|_s,de_Cnpc Torment,” thousand dollars by n,_e_ On the thirteenth twentyvfive contests l 1\g0fd€l9R“l-e5 “Presenting l'l‘°F“"'”°" over stoutly maintain that the present winter service discontinued. Stanley ar- Several firms occupied the building “'ll stuutes °f me Provlnw instruct “B 1 11 1 1 f th h lid d rived at Cape Tormentlne at4 o'clock and ' ' presentatlves before the Tariff Com- u 5 °"y °r e ° “y seam" an ' lssion to vrotest emphatically against from mysterious hiding places the lenders :rages f°" G°°"g°t°“'" t°"‘°"°W "’°"‘ ` On the fifteenth contests \\'lll take place l y increase on the duties on manufact- continue issuing orders to refuse all com- in (Signed, the outlying divisions of London and feiiinle ~iill`i'ni_fi~ l»n1 lic ili~i-liiii~il iii iii.-.Li ed “"l°l°l“5- promise with the Imperiallsts, to boycott A BHQWN ` Greenwich. l ll _ d _ _ . . Fb';r[:'sl§"t:':llf;,u;'3:)';";ya:e,;:§;r';:l'; the National Assembly and to prepare for lfon the duties on agricultural ini- “ 3""“'f' "med l“5“"e°l~l°n- Pf,cBt:“’g`,?,66 lments and machinery, including farm At Novomlsk today Prefect Iuanatske- To A Lord y’ ’ ' aionla; cghei' tvehlclesfandi farm ITFQBSSA vich was assassinated while driving. Heavy s,',°w ,,¢_°,.,n_ Wm leave 10,. _ __ " n er wme’ enc ng W re a-" His little daughter seated beside him Georgetown Tarif’l` Commission on Board’ _ her articles at present on the free list on clear," u _ _ sédlllo’ the farmer be retained on the was W°““de‘l' g P' (Smned) The Result Of HOUSES Slldlllg ee st. -Q»_- _ After an additional clause had been A'F'N"AYsoN' lnlo H Pll at Haverstfaw, ado endorsing the Preferential Turin’ The mall special was transferred last fi eresolutlons were adopted at the end _night from the Summerside to the New Y()|"l(, C considerable discussion, » - » ~ Georgetown route and left for the latter - The committee who drew up the place at nine o‘clook. , l”i\rinei's of the Province. resolutions were chosen as the principal _ On the arrival of the Stanley at ,George-_ eakers before the Commission but all ._ _ _ , town today l/116 Blwclllli Wllill U19 mall hers have a right to be present and thatwould ordinarily have come yesterday ( eak lf they so desire. will return to the city. n the twelfth polling takes place at is i iiiii iiiss Ashiirii affine shei- .53 llanirnx, Jan. ll.-(special)-’l`l1c steam- E' The crew were saved. The liichard yesterday encountered it ng thick snow and heavy winds and was sp _V , ,driyen out of her course and onto the Of rocks at Ciipe Blanche. "" orlllwost. N The steamer rapidly filled and the crew ok to thc boats though on uccountof eheavy sea they had the utmost ililli-l IN GT. BRlTAll‘v ome Notable Men Whose Contests Are Near At Hand-Premier Bannerman Hoolfed by al Liverpool Last Night- Women Elected From eiing. L0_\~D0;~;_ J¢m_ i)_ _ ( S,,cci,,]_)_S0mel .»\iiioii;,: the1-iiiitcsliiiiisiiiv lii:;_-_li <`i-i il, A rncld l<`orsli=i‘, llci~l.i'i-l. (ll_iil~toiii-, Gcrnlil liiilfoiir, lliyri: iiiiil l-'i,\\li»r. _»\t l.i\'cr|ioul loiiiglit l’ii-xiii\~i Viiiiiiilii il liuiiieiuiiaii iiuriiip: lii~. sin-i-1-li \ii.~ liiiiiii-.I 1 ogcur' me cnndidutcs |,,cyu(|i,,,_, B,,|_ bythe woiiieii :~uil`i'a;_;i.~.i_~. Si-\riiil iii iliii r, Churchill, Morton and \\’yndliam. “'°"‘U" “ff” <`.l\“'l*‘*l~ 'l‘lie I‘rcliiici'siiiiil in-i.~iiii:ill_\' iii- i,i-iiiii is pzirty to il. Ti iiiii iiiciiiiiii iiliaiziiiiiiiii ii iiiiiil oiti I)Lll.»\liii|>'-i:i‘i.i:, i‘=._ .l.iii, .~_-<1.. . i\li_\'|»:\vlii‘|‘iLl|l'\y ;:i:i:iii-il llii- fi . i tion ofthe l’liiliiili~l;ilii;i police iiiitliol ii 1' n requisition on lliv (.‘.iii:i\v;_fi1 in iliii _~l'il.~ il-|._ii ' ___| ment ill. \\'.\.~.liiii,_'lon. l.=i1iini'i \\ _ connected \\itli tlii- l’i'ii\'iiii>iii liv.. , cnt Iliireau in l’liil-iili-lpliiii, i ini' in il. nnils oi' ii roi-i‘i\'i-1-. 'l`li<- 1 inn-i-i ii i .. er Richard, Capt. liickey, from Hastings “S for Yarmouth, coal iiuleii, is a toiiil less inode by ilni ivili-iii! niiiliiiiiii. _ , onthe rocks on Slielbourne Const. l‘"'l‘"'"` i\"'l “l ll"l‘ ='>~"'l='l' -| \'»‘ him in the lnmziiii ili.~.'ip|\i‘:ii’i-il. . i weeks n;.:o il\‘i- iinlii-liiii>iii»» \\'i'ii» iwiiii iii- llie lcsull iii :iii iii\~i-~|F-ini. alnsi lixtiiiicr, rliaipiiiir liiiii \\iili i~i iracy, false |1i`eieii~i,-ziiiii i-iiilii-uloiiiii $l!ll),2Ji5. .Laiinwr \\'e\s i\i'i‘ast<»ii l`li. ,- is Diiy at Cnl;_fiii-y. iii Lin- <`.iii;i-iiii -i ['l`l1e1ticliiu'd was in Ci1i\riotlciu\\'ii several times last summon] ` ____ HUEKEY ill lHl, ST. JOHN, Jim. il-(Special)-Tile bovlcey match at Marysville last night resulted in a victory for Marysville by it score of two to St. 'Stephen`s one. The game will be protested. I{AI.1r.\x, .lan. 9-(Special)-Tlie liovkcy ut Halifax tonight resulted in lliv \Vanrierers winning by ii score of tiirev to the Crescents une. The game was rough. ____ Cougho, colds, honrleaeln. and other mroa! ailments are quickly relieved by Crosolens tablets, ton coats per box. All drngzista. T ockey First League Match of sea- son. Abcgwcits vs Victorlas WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. l0lll. 1906. Greatthings depend on this match and fine hockey will be seen. If you like hockey you ean’t ailord to miss it. The old time rivals will battle fiercely for victory. General admission 25 cents. Reserved seats, Io centsi extra. §NEXl` EVENT, CARNI- VAL JAN. lbtll. :_-rf: E.-“I5 il Iiii.\‘l»ii_\', .l:\n. l~'. llilviiii 1 Iii 11.' -‘~'li\li'lii\»||l of _\iliiiii‘i\l ili>_iv.sl\i>ii~l;_\' \l_..i Iit'ii.i.»lllli‘ri in Fill' l‘I:i~li~iii \\ i:i'i the iiltuiiiluil in 1-rush the liii\ .i:ii: ill-in L case l.l\c.li\piiiic.~;e |':\lli-fl lu ilu wi iii il. | | luittlc oi' the Sen of .li\p:iii, ’l'lii~ 'l'iiiii~. ili- nioriiii\1,;|\oii\ts oiii that |lii» lli'iii~li liri- ill, tllriiliiiiof ilu' |»'LIlli' \\ii~ :;l lli.i. l\ong,iuiilllii\i. llii-rr was only niii cruiser an-l it ilispatuli limit iii \\ i-i iii: \\' ci. __...._____ Minardls Linimeiii for sale every»»|_»i~i'_ .-___.__~_, Watch for the Ad. and the Locals. I 1906 1906 ' *i it DIARIEB ‘ orriciianoriiicisaii 5 ‘- '¢' A11 Sizes, .111 pi-its., ~` all bindings. i,‘ ___ __ ii' Almanacs Canadian and \‘.'fiii- l taker’s for 1906 Pcloubeis , Notes, on the International S. S. ` Lessons for 1906. In stock at ‘rv-rx ‘__ . if-f Carters Bookstore 5, FV 11. ~. T. The Guaranteed Average Daily Circulation for 'the Year |905 Was 3,043 M .. ii :I I -4 3" i L_.. T \ 1. l »i if _ J.-.M ,-.4'_.- ,i..‘. 1 a ~ »° , f -1 ” __ _.V1 - "’»_,-'-. ._ f.‘;~_¢7,. .,;:*, v- f .,- \