_ _sr 1" is ee ` if ‘r'w§»Nvr<§‘:‘””§‘:‘_ $”1¥~<§~ 'r t “gs -\‘, " "~` or o __ ___ ee- .7"~“ie'_. .I - ._ ~I».~‘.“e“-_¢<'i-'-'if i » 3 f~ < » ' ef I ' HE ORN G G ... . _ 1 i 'v i la a ii * “ W -tl STABLISHED \89l CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUESDAY .JANUARY 27.1905 » iumu` mmm , ummmunww nmn5mmHy3 5 lrfoiiabiy neferreiiioactmmission--Laurier Had charge af' Negoiii- I S' e ____ tions-Board of Trade Statistics Favorable to the St- Lawrence ‘ _-f-1 Was the Verdict in the Case! of Michael Weatherbie _p-_. iii iiiouesi L/lsr _Nic-:iii GASTRO’S TROOPS BEATEN By Rebels ln an Important Battle- A Draw .Game of Canadian- _ British Football. ' He Purchased the Carbolic Acid on Saturday Night and was Melan- choly During Sunday- ._-_ __ W” aNGLo~cnRiiaN ALLIANCE UNi>oPin.an. LoNnoN, J an. 26-(Special)-The Anglo- German alliance becomes more unpopular every day. ' ' The feeling is growing that the Berlin Government is doing its worst to invclve The inquest into the cause Of the death of Michael \Veiitherbie Was held last .evening before Coroner McNeill and a jury composed of ' William Sellers, (foreman). John G. Heariz. James Steele. J Sllllllllll lll lllllllllli- _lllilllll lilllllll]llll_ llllill I `Slillll_i,llll’S l,___|__¥§g]1_*3 t Route-Maritime Premiers En .liilim Route tol0ttawa in a Very "=""' Benevéd that Garmany Wallis- H liesolute and Hopeful Frame of Mind. in Music and Verse at the Probably' lo Pdiidl S6l’Vlh|d¢' gf ' fd 1-/ __ 5' _ ‘xii `W`=.5 e " ~ at. ,__ "_ __ J M1128 H&l'P¢l'- Britain iu a quarrel with the 1Uuited Hooper H. Horne. Frederick Fvans. William Praught. ln. Weatherbic sworn:-Hy husband took the poison between six and' seven Sunday evening. I went np stairs to call him to tea. He was lying on the bed with a handkerchief over his face. He jumped up ran down stairs, drinking the poison. I ranoutside. Hiealladineto come in. I asked him what hs' had done, he made no reply. He complained that he was cold. I gavohimsomomilk. Whenleame' back n-em-iheneizbbersaewumiing on me chair. Iseut for Brenton Garnhum who brought his uncle with him. They went torhnleliyhutdidnotget him. Then I gotlir. Hchnghlln, The dochr said be was dead when he came. My husband hadnot been well lately. He was not _ .__'._ simon mn im._r.s 'ro nn iuirxn. C: P The British Government has been pres- ,. "=~- ~ OTTAWA, Jan. 26 -(Sp¢¢ia,1)_1¢ is bg sing upon the Canadian Government, for S _ r ' """'* iievea tnacnonoiismi sum and Hen. P:i:~e*°_;:°;;::_‘;” _CRUWDED T0 _THE DOORS BUB()N|C PLAQUE RAGNG , a _ the question disposed of, and the signin! _ _:___ A __ _ ___ __ Y _ / of the treaty on Saturday isa resultof "'°"'°'" S ' ` ` "““ ' /il these °€“°“°“°°°' ‘ - ‘The Large A"d'°“°° was Thfllled by ln Natal-r-Mont, Pelee Creates a _ _ raiammns EN noirm. _ the Swegt Me|°dy gf the md i _P _ » __ _ .. ,f \ _ anic in ii Large ixcursion g Mommm.,Jan 20-( speeiai)-new-s Scowsh MUSIC _ I -_ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ Tweedie and Pugsley and Premier Peters ' ’ -` _ ____ went to Ottawif this moming in company _ _ _ , _ _ _ ' “Z 4Z»\'\`s. -<~. ' im sir wi1iri