'%` _-_ "T Ak _ __ A _ if ‘ " I Q ' ‘ rAGl:s iiiie noiiiaiow an _ "* ' _ ' ' .- U. ~=; _ _ ,__ ____ _ __ _ _ _ ____ ___ _____,________,._____ ____ _________,_ _ ___ ___._ __ _-___ . ____ __ __ ___._,__-_,___.. ______ _#___ ._. __ - - _ - - - - - _ ___._,_.-...._._._ _ _ __-__.,...__ __ __ .___ J nMr.v'Po 2' " wssxmz l!oliiT31_¢'ii°isa1 }- CHARLCTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY Z, 1905. ' f ’,'5"§,{°,f,§°,, 5,2 il gs IITG 111'!! VICTORIAS INFLICT R If ADECISIVE DEFEAT Upon the Abegweits in the ' ' First 'Match of the Senior Hockey League Games Last Night---The Intermediate Abegweits are Successful. I 'l`he (Inst gnine of the island llockey League series was played last night. in Hillsboro Rink between the Viclfnrlas und the Al_iegweit»s. Tito cont».-st. was \vit- iiesscrl by ii fairly larire iitt.endunee,and it ereiitcd i:oi}s>i_tlei‘nIile cntliusiauuii ainong the iirdent. followers of our fastest. national izaiiie. The senior uiiine fur- nished it great surprise in the defeat oi' the Ahbies, who were outplayed and blanked by llicii'}npponuiils. \Vilh the exception of l_’oint liiirlitizer, who re- placed Davy, the Abegwe-its put out their team which liistlycar won the clianipion- ship, and it was generally thought to be ii sti_‘Qi_i|,{ ii.g|_rregiition. and picked by lllillly N5( ll] Cllfiy \\'ll\ll\ll°» The Vieloriais had made s\\cepiiig cIi:tn» ges in their line-up, and four of last- sens- oii's Internicdiates appeared in Senior coinpany for thc ilrst lime. That the Vics had wisely chosen their new men was evidciieed by their lrilliiiiit victory lust night. While the iqiiiiio lacked the sensational it-atiires of inany i'oriiicrcon» tests, yet it furnislicil good fast. liiiclrcy, in which the Vics` foriviirdsliad ii distinct ailvaiitagc. The liitier were ever aggiessive and thus the teaiii won its success Gregory especially played a splendid gnnie, and so eager for the puck was lic that lic niade more oilsiile play that all the rest of his team. llowever his work was very effective and creditable. He wius ably supported by the other forwards, who playeda dashing gaine. In defence the Vies were strong, and uiaiiy hard shots were warderl oil' by ilatteiibury. 'l‘he Abbies seemed oil'-color, and thoiigli the nicn worked hard iiidividuully', team play was conspicuous by its abseiice_ The forwards did not show the agirres- sivc spirltof their opponents, uiitil near the close of the iznnie. when they seemed' to pick tlieinselves up somewhat. l’er~ liiips over-condrlcnce opt-rated against the eiiufsfsucoess. 'l‘l;e defence did fairly good work, mid when ,they get down to hard ti'aIi1lii§ shohldlvprovéw`E§£Ceedingly strmigr. Moriui nnuie many ellcctiie stops, but was uncertain ei’ his support. 'i’iic guiiie started at ,8.l5, and in the Si'.\'i'i: or Oiiio, Crrv or ’l‘iiI.uuo, l_ - l.nc.\s (} l)Ul.l..»\ltS for oacli and every case ot” Ciitarrlithiit caiiiiot he cured by the use of lliill's Oaturrh Cure. ` FRANK J. CIIENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my preseiice, this fitli day of December, A. 1) 1880. (SE/ti.) A. W. GLEASON, No'i‘nnr Puiu.ic ll:ill`s Ciitrirrh Cure. is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous siiri`i\ccs of the system. Send for testi iiioiiiuls free. F. J. OIIENEY & C0, Toledo, O. Solrl Iiy all Ilrixgizists 754-.. 'l`ake lall`s FamilyPlllsiorconstlpntion g B00lS _-» Bigger Sales Rctail Depart- ment. This is the BEST YEAR we had since we started business with the exception of one. _ Wholesale department away above the sltirerage and we now wish to thank all our friend! and customers _ for their kind patron- age in making the past year such a success-- and we will endeavor to merit your good will for year 1905. Wish- ing you all 9. very prosperous New Year, We are yours truly _ I llistlialf Llio Vins shot two goals, wlille the Aliegvveits failed to score. in the second half the Vles added niiotlier to tli'ei_r tally. ’l`iie Aliegweltii were biaiiked. During the half, play was :iuspcnilod whilc LIigl\I.izei', who was in» jured, etleiztcd repairs. ’l`lie Interineiliategiiine was easily won by the Abegweits with rv score of 7 to l '.l‘hi~cii ol' the Vic Senior forwards ap- peared un the liilcruieiliate team for the last time. They played ii. fair ironic but were too wearied to hold the swift Abbie forwards. Cl`lie_liil.ier played ix splendid coinliination gariie, and were an example to their seniors in this respect. l'l M. linker' made an:cl'Hcleiil. und im'» partial yeferec. McK|NNON VS. THE McLAUGH LIN CARR. CO. The case of _\lalcoIrii 1V[<-Kiiinuii iigiiinst. the llieiiauglilin C.ii'i'fu|_»,'e Co., J. W. \'. Lii\\'Ioi'iiiid Danlbl Mott was yesterday settled. lt was to have come up iii circuit. court before Judge Tuck, but. when court opened nn ndjournnieiit was asked on the <,rrounil that ni-igtitiiitioiis for settlenieiit were 'gin progn-ss. This was granted, find litter it was announced that satisfactory arrungenients had been niallc. it will be renienihered that on Feb. 23th, ltltll, lllalcolni Min.-lclnnon of Rocky l’uini. l’. E. l., was arrested and brought. to St. .lol\ii. lie was ii. rcprei~ieiitative on thc lsliind for the Mclmughliui Carriage Un., and the clnii';,ri- against him was failure to account., the amount involved being ii lai~i;o one. Mr. ltlackinnon in eliai-gc of I)etect.i\'o Killen reached St John on Marcli lst, and he appeared before Magistrate Ritchie and Uliief Justice Tuck in tiirn. On March au. no' was-».»¢i¢»¢son'»yi»u|u|uiissr,<=iind £11 March 7th commenced action against the company. Mr. Lawlor, the inrinngei‘ in St..loliii,und Mr. Mott, an agent, for diiiuagcs on the ground of false ui-rest. 'l‘hc amount elaiiiicd was ten tliousund ilnlliirs. The case passed tlirougli its vurioiis slu,i_;es until ye.stcrda.y, when it was itetticd. 'l`Iic Mcliauirlillii Ciirriiigctlo. on Jnnc 'ith last secured ,j\idgui'eiit] against Mi' lllr-Kinnon, in a civil suit, for $1,805 and 871 costs. They also held aiiote of his for $l,lf~i7.:’>&§ with interest at t.en per cent. f\'oni April 24th, 1004. The terms of settli-nieiit are that the coinpany curieel the note and give a satisfiictioii of jiidrriiiciit., tliercby releasing Mr. Mc- Kinlioli from :ill claims against him, iuid he nn his purt \vitIidrr1\\'s the suit. The total aniounl. nl’ inricbteiliii-ss thus can coiled by the company is uliiiost four tlionsaud dollars.-St. John Sun. GOOD YEAR IN TORONTO. i‘oiiou'ro, Jnn. 3.-l~`inaneial cori;or_ ations report. an exceptloiiully good year in 100|, and the Life Companies have been generally successful. 'l`he Canada Life ii- sald to have had another recorrl-breaking year, lieth on tlils continent and in Great Britain. A MAN HATES lllMSEI.l_~' ` VVlieii he vviikcii up with lieariiiclic and l~iid taste in the niontli. Sonictliliilcis net-ded to settle the stomncli, clear away the dull heavy ft-cling nnil create ii. little appetite. ~li1st|`rei. ii. tumbler of water. some isuixar, am pour in ii still' done of Nei‘vlliiic_ You`l pick up innnedliitel and feel tip-top in a few iiiinutes. Nervli line Iia.~ui`i. an r-qua' fora condition of this kind. ltsl.iin\ilat.es cures the licndiiche, relieves the sick feeling and tits you for ii hard rliiy's work. Try Nerviline. Large bottles costs 25c. . l 905 DIARIES For Pocket, Office or Home, All sizes, all styles, and bind- _,____ __ H t I I.. “P For The International Cup-ls Now Looking Around For a Suitable Designer to Build Boat. Niow Yoitic-Jiiii_ G - iS|ii-eiii|)-- Sir. '1‘h0niii.s Lipton will build another Shani- roelr to eoiupletc for the Iiiti-i'iiatioinii cup. Sir Tlionias l)'ewai~ who liindcd here to- day saldz- _ ‘-1 anna wieii, I.ipt¢in_..iion.iy term Ing from England and asked him what about that i\ixic1'ica]()iip.llc. said he was looking for a new designer now since \Vatson wits dead imd had noi. yi-t ;.»,'ivcii up hope of bi'i|ii_{liig the cup iici'oss the At- laiitic". ABANDONED BY HER CREW GLou<‘1‘:s'i‘i-;ii, MAss, Jan. i-(Spec al)- 'l‘Iii-. (iloueestcr schooner 'fiicorloi' e lloore veit arrived in port. last night hrlii,'zii';z the ciiptiiiin, two mates, iltcward and four sailors and the 'ciiptaiii‘s_ wife of the llritlsli liripfiuitlne tlhio from Kiiigspnilf. N. S. for New York with ii ein-go of luin bor which wits abandoiiedptestc1'ilayTle:il; lug and badly crippled by contact with the terrible gale oil' Grand Marian. 'l‘hulteoo.1z AT PORT .»'iR'1‘i1l'R. Port Arthur has at last fallen after a long and c.stly siege, The photos of hlotssel and Nogi, the two opposing Generals at Port Arthur are here grouped with the view gf the post fought. over by them. Sill. I. IIPIUN WILL HISCUIII liilll WIS lilllfllillill IIEIIIII EHlllINlil lHlIll]iXi’IH|INIIi Illll Hill Miilll The Brutal Act, Supposed to be ofa Boarder who is Now Missing-The Money Also Gone. S0.\iuiiviI.i.i-:_ CONN., Jan ii -(Special)- liei- lieiui biitteieil in, her tliroovcut from our to ear and |i'er body co\'ei'cd with il rlicese cloth brig, l\Ii's. liugriccious Kules was found i murdered this afternoon In Iier kitchen. ' _ As ri result of the investigation the police are searching for one Frank Slieerel, :i former boardcr who is missing. Mrs linles liaillii large amount of ninney in the liouse which is also missing. Sho wits twenty-llvc years oId.'l`\vo young cliildren \\ ere found in the kltclien with the body. HOCKEY SEASON OPENS IN N.B.&,N.S. 81'. .loii.\', Jan. 7.-tSpcciaI.)-llorkey season opened iii N. B. and N. S. lust. niglit. In If`i'cdei'ictoii the ’|`ro,ii\ils ilefeattil Sussex llirei- to one. in St. John in the pro\'iiiclnI league scr- ies the Nt-ptuncs deieiitvii the Molni.wk_~., hath lioine teaiiis, two to one, and in thc Inf'.e1‘m‘.