__ , ...<€fSZf.<221m@7__l\iorfth Fine and Cinisi"5i/` G _ A i A V. A l I I I V. ., _ _ _ Allie' - ‘ .~. ‘ ‘_ O' “l'in'fro1e 1- nAii.v ro 1N|'m.,, S-V” ~ - i f " - i _ _ . ._ _§Y'“'°"’~“"""""?`*“'?”‘”"21”"’»“"'} CHARLOTTETOWN. PR1NcE‘TEnvi}ARD 1sLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, rgte. {..§i8§¥‘€.lr‘i?¥vv't°€.‘.ii..- ' " .zo . " ` '~ ~ ' ' ¢ ‘, 5. s.VA-LENCIA i> P TOTAL WRECK On West Coast oi Vancouver and Nearly One Hundred' and Fifty Persons Drowned- ` The Victims 'include Many Prominent People oi the Pacific Coast. , Mg Vrcronra, Jan. 21.-(Sllcoial.)-Manger |, it-ports toll ofthe total loss ofthe steamer will r2a0hV|ctorla on return this evening. iff Vnleiii-ia- running between const points, which forms 0ne_`of the worst marlnc dis. nstcrs that ever occurred here. 'l`Iic vessel went ashore on thewest. coast n of Vnncouvcrlsland. ‘ Seven nicn came ashore in a small boatl mal late yesterday afternoon reached Tele- tu Victoria. - immediate assistance was asked for and n ' v , , _ ha steamer Salver at once pai; one and tile Valencia has gone to pieces and that T all on board numbering nearly a hundred U0 nd fifty and including prominent penplg in the face ofa high cliff where landing WM The full particulars of the tragedy will ot be known until tho Salver arrives. GHUUSE Siiiiii] iiiii iii Siiiilii U'r'rA\vA, Jan. 23.-The proprietors of of thc Russell House here have been fined #5100 for serving grouse at the dinner giver iii. the forestry convention, at which the Governor General and Sir Wilfrid Laurier were guests. The game was served out of thc season. *___ Lili |NiIiiMi iiiii iiiiiiiiifliii Lunpori. Jan. Zi.-Five pounds a weak ’° _ iiiiii iiiiii, iiuizii ___ _ Pi H Pi'r'rsi-‘ir»:i.n, Mass., Jan. 2.3.-There was La oung I-'laid when he was clerk in the dry cl S v uches for this story a o store to learn how the boy was getting w ne corner and said: w 0 . One day Marehail's father, John -Field W ` B h REFO Es -si ini iiiiiii GAVE LOVE liA-N , iI°Ei1il'iAtNS VIEWED IS Sllll lPiii‘ A ISLAND Y `iih0iisriiiijpIrit.uul.work.” 'Sore Throat and Caught -'- A timrie. =fr.»=i;,,;|.»;»'y|:;:. ...ni i...en‘.& mann assi as S IN BARGAIN -iii Biiiiliil illiii iii Viiiiiii' L|SiS MoN'rii.r:/ir. Jan, 23.-In an address to thc .lunIorConscrvutive Club Saturday night, R. L. Borden told the members _ tho voters’ lists i0r the next general ‘lf eli-ctlonx. '"5' snid. Loaded dice, he claimed, hada 'mi 'i‘iir, oney n r1'y and allays all irritated conditions of the his throat and promptly relieves the Cough This preparation does not contain any Maiiahalilsp good, steady by, but he ingspeed until the rope caught on the wouliln't niakoa merchant if he stayed top ofaflngpole. Then ii corner-:of the ' ' hereathousand years. Take him back to m china struck the bath house piazza o farm and teach him to milk tho cows. roof and wedged between _the building _ -- il I .don't want t/e'r hurt yer teelin’s. began to flutter downwards with lncroao. L\ terinn ghurcli there, on Thursday, Jan. 18 1908 and at 11 o'clock a. in which \ilii|rd'l Liniment Reliever Neuraigil. ' ' " place and date the Presbytery of Prlnco r 5' "“ ' ~ *' ' ` ‘ 'Edward Island mot and was constituted, MYSTERY HAS Mr. T. F. Fullerton, Moderator pro tempore, with whom were present Messrs. W. H. Serlgewick, W. H. Spencer, Geo. Miller, M N McLeod, A. S. Stewart, _ . A. Cruise, Mlnisiters; and D. McDonald, elder. [The edict for Mr. A. S. Stewart’s induction having been duly fscrved, the nntiiieir eiiieniaty weairiiis iawateii .GM¢DNaR. Mme Jim- 29.-The body George Anderson, the young man who steriously disappeared from his home t a mile from the centre of the town. TIIE llAIRD C0lidPANY'S Wine o remains, hut stateii that he could not ll nd \Vlid Che soothes definitely determine how Anderson met ducted mgugncr Wag gpm \,¢,|C0m¢¢] by death Anderson was ll years old WATER IN YOUR BLOOD f usual proclamation was read before the assembled congregation, and no objection being offered to the life and doctrine of Mr. Stewart, Mr, W. I-I.|Sedgewick con- ducted Divine Service, preaching from “Tho Conservative party can't. wlnif 'WW 00" 3' “`““ f°““d i'°'i5Y PY '-hr" Zechariah 2:1-5. The Moderator narrated thc dice are loaded against them," he "Dim b°3's in me w°°d5 "b°“i‘ the steps and put the questions of the formula, which were satisfactorily great deal to do with the disastrous rio- The h°d-7 W" |’“'UY d“°°mi‘°“e"li bm' answered. Mr. Spencer then angngedin fcatudiniiiistereii in Nova Scotia at the ld9“°m°Ai'l°“ “'"5 P°55"’i° '“h‘"°““h PW” png ¢1c°|,|¢,n, _ NP85- - inducted Mr. Stewart into the pastoral prayer' nifd thereafter tha Moderator right hand of fcllowsliip. The newly in the members of Prelbytery, after which he was suitably addressed by Mr M N McLeod. Mr. T F Fullerton spoke tothe congre ‘W em' fm”-V bm' dim” ‘“i!"“" gation on their duties, after which Mr. C' 5.53 Qqggqgpg E5-Q .i?.‘:.?.iie“i.a.;ii°.:°:.t_i‘:.°1.i'i:.§.:::. sm -~»- --~~»~~=- by e- wi- -- T » W ,ha pq,-|y mpldly 10595 strength, To png they retired from the service. The session l h ai ti d th ir Boys’ Buff Lace Pegged Boot, $1.40 now $1.00. Men’s Bail Lace Pegged Boot, $1. 50 now$r.25. Women’s Box Calf Lace, Nailed Tip, $r.go. Women s Pc ble Lace, Nail- ed Tip $1.1-5. Wo1nen’s Felt Cong 650. Misses’ Lace Strong Boots Nailed So‘e 69c. ' Chi1d’a Lace Strong Boots, Nailed Sole oc. Infant’s Iiid Boots tan and black 391: Save ninney _by buying now at Gill Bins. EEE E MAGAZINE 1' for February is a E Cc _ ‘ and all other goodxi Magazines for Feb. |906 w on our News ' Counter. - injurious ingrcdien ts whatever. Lots of peopp. pnve bpm wagery blond- th . . \ I .- w e tivsly HIIGW lwaiifh “Ui illil Q ll B having been cons tute e new " 4 F “'°'°““ It “cn” shun- “W” °°'” Moderator was lntroducedtotham S ` ;".‘:,‘::r..t.“°.i‘,::.§““°i.;’n:°.t :er ."i: M.. A Ma-»» si»<=i»- ---» --wi---A sure to fo law Ityou need more v iity interim moderator of the session of Wood Bl'-fa °“‘“KY» be"‘°" "°"e"r the” W’ Islands, and instructed to declare the pul rrozone the medical triumph of the age “bla . be I I h 1 t pit vacantaasoonas pos t-‘ddLt{dci!:i'i?rdJz“oJliHe‘tabld£ts? 11 we ncaa e Presbytery then adjourned to meat in Zion church, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, CHICAGO MARKETS' ' January 30th, at 11 o'clock a. m., of which _-° i public intlmation was made. and this se- Onioauo, January 24 - (Special )- ' darunt closed with the bansdlction. . Dec.. 45 °°|'“- MPL 45t ‘ A Camas, pi, May, $14.05 Pork. Jan., |1417 spor yield to the sooth ng Influence of ` i ' whit Li i 'rn i is ducks 8 D mem' em sm use Ozone (the coupon liiad) because ‘ '°nds,,1u|,,em¢`,|y_ , ‘ they know it is superior to any other in that will not yiel to th ruiy Mlidllilll EX*1"\i“°l` S1\W¥9l’ Viewed Ph” charge of Strathalbyn, and gave him the f . r 1? i ‘i _ ' iii. _ _ ' a-; brand on tha market, because they get 5 ‘nearly twice as much for their money as so `they would were they to buy any other - ' make because it is the only way in which '°"75c itlisy ‘can pmenre one full sind Mc pack- ‘ lCel Ki f f t. W' 3°' “"9 fm' Chinn” ind* md `"To° ededtya lygmrdhsntcodure of aerm no '"1 “Wd "li-‘uf ` troubles _wc recommend that Celery King 25 Bag F|0|||'._60c_ iss nina with solution sr ozone ann ° ‘ remember the Celery King is supplied at This is from ISLAND Fife Wheat and on "pam, Nr, ogpm- nm, mn mpg, ym, quality guaranteed. » M ff _ W | ,, ,_|, Other good vplues awaiting our cas- ,t|K:,f;n:{:rJ§,e:,;_Klnyzzx 03:8. H; & _i°m"f‘,. i ,.-, ‘bp sun and asltyourdruoglstfor-'Ozone 8 - [‘mir°a;°:i|l¢;l.rl>‘:‘;bo m.,snnmauno,om-_ - ch"°"“’ Plan at Geo. E. Hughes? ,__ Guaranteed Average Daily Circulation for the Year igo5 Was 3,043 ` ' Yhneat " 851 Wheat " 831! ' 11|-e5_(;|erk _ _ . _ lo Ladiiis "°m° ' - ..]f.°’.§.'.llf'.§§“.i‘.if§‘.§.ii'.'-"..§‘i’.1'.§`i¥i3§l'§f rtiousiriiis or c/iNAuiAiis long _ ‘ (Sean) A. \V. GLEASON, Sr. Joris, Jan. 24-(Special)--A river trlil unparalleled in the history of St. John was made today when the tug Lord prominent citizens went up to the Public An excursion to the same point was HESEUEII Iii illiii Kitchener with is party of tvrcnly-five B Landing, a distance of over twenty folrprlnoipal the happy Prince Eduard miles, and the river was open tho whole “mud Fifi The P03* 55.75 - distance. F proud of my prize". So saying, Leroy made 0" Jln\l*\\‘.Y mill. 1393. but tht’ Jay,32yenrs old, sclon of one of Back river being open until this date is most B remarkable. _ , , his _ _ wh-_‘--'-#4 " elusive clubs, took leave of his aunt, ~ ` ' ' W A- ' W Mrs. William Matthews, at the house ' g 108 Commonwealth avenue, where he has made his home. Miss Murphy as his bride. The following romantic slorv is from The oston Post of Saturday last and is ac- ‘I shnllmnrry Jennie Murphy today. or she is a good, pure girl and I`m y's proudest families, millionaire in own right and shining light of ex- it was Thursday when he departed. And today he is expected to return with From houscmaid to membership in the councils of the aristocratic and nioneyed niatrnns-that ls the transformation ty Jennie Murphy. ami. is iii.'Au'rii‘ui.. Ahunduntly blessed with nntui'e`s charms, and at Zi years ot nge In tho bloom of womnnhocd. Miss Murphy spent years of toil and labor in the niaiislons of the rich until fortune smiled on her. A humhle domestic on the Iici'l.~'ii"" ““` tate at Weston, she inet Leroy l-'ny but last summer. He was speerliiigliis favorite stcezl on ii crosacountry run, she walking _lnuntiiy down the country road which skirted thc Continued on page 2. oompanied bya large photograph of the which is supposed tohavc came to pret- . I ' ' ‘ ~ I ` _ a SAsnA'ronN, Jan. 28.-William Gerrod, a rancher, living west of here, had a terri- ble experienoe in the storm on Saturday lnat, while driving home. He lost his way, and the team became unmanageable, and ran away, throwing him out. Late at night Dr. Stewart, re- turning from n professional call heard a faint ery, which ho at first a quarter of a mile he found Gerrod near- | ly unconcious, beside a bluff, his left leg, right hand and ears badly frozen. Dr y The Mounted Police went out nad secured Lnovnmrss-ran, Jan. 23.-A case whle is attracting the attention of the Moun ted Police down the line uillpmbably at this request of Inspector Strickland. According to the story which ha; reached the authorities, .John Fleiting and n brother left Lloydminster one afternoon about a iuontli ago with n team of horses to drive to their clnims,a few miles south when they loft they were intoxicated and plentifully supplied with whiskey. A out and look for his brother John, who, John Flettinglylng along the trail about D two miles from the house, dead. They h -A LucAs Cousrv. fs" “ Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is Toledo Countyand Srnie aforesaid, ami c HUNDRED DOLLARS for eacii and every casa of Cnta h that cannot be cured by thc use of £1i|'s Catarrli Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed ln lAiyIpr1ii’~&ice,thIs oth day of December. , - Noranv Puiimo. I-1all’l Gatnrrii Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfnceahaf the system. Bend for testinlolilais e sum J.u(El]$ENll|\`. &7C0. Toledo, 0. y ro sts. oc. Take Hiall‘s Iffmily Pills for con- stlpatlon. Bargains. All lines of footwear at special cut prices to clear before stock ` taking, Feb.-Ist. CONROY. V The Skoemim . Sunnyside, TUEKEH |]Eii|ll] ` i1ilat°°kf°ri=°0r°ts. baton hesringlrre-yu! the United stairs is nil time new Dffiiedr Well! £0 ill*/€StiK>\t6~ Ailvr ii\"iVi\1B stands between Charles L. Tucker and Stewart hurried with him to the hospital clslon denying the m¢\,i0|| of Tnokefs where he secured treatment. The fingers counsel fm- n' new trial on the gmund gf on his hand will have to he ainputnted. newly dim),-ered evidence, the h0i“S°9 1150"! Uliiiliifllll- cislon ofthe court he collapsed complete- , ly. .__.,..; - blow, nhd it required all the skill of his counsuhto inspire him with any hope and V lol-Litude' Y Unless a stay of proceedings is now " granted, Tucker will at once bc brought into court and sentenced to death. Counsel for Tucker do not abandon hope and insist that they will appeal to h , ' f | be investigated by Coromer Vegrevlllc ____ t E few hours afterwards the brother, still report of the Indhn departmeng shows intoxicated, arrived at tba homestead ¢,h5[,,,-||an populauon of canada of some Galicians, and asked them toiro 1905 _ 078 . . he said, had gotlost on the road some- a decrease ,Jmm was really an |n_ where. The Galiclnns wentout and found emma in the p°pu|,,¢,;on M in gh., brcuglit the body to the house and next two |,e,,.1i,,g5_ Q“e1,e¢_ NEW Bums. dayit was buriodwittiout the formality wrck and Manitoba gm, increase; in i=fiiiC0r°ncr’sii=riaei~t. Owlnsw rviwrlfi me popaiatiemwinie ontario, Navi. sea. since circulated, the police are iiivestigat- Ml' 1-,rlnce Edwnrd maml' nrmsh Comm. WK' bla and the Nortli\vest show decreases. The aggregate earnings of lndlaiis from _STATE 01' OHIO. CITY 0*"TU'