r , ; _-- ,___g pw E F .Local Snow Fiiuirrles '8 ‘;1~§*§5_- ~ . . ‘ Moluuuc iii; cii iiiiiiitio Giiliiiii ` D YFOUND ws......*i?...°.m..%r.......} ` c»HARLo'r'rE'rowN, PRINCE Enwano 1sLANe, CANADA l’/loNoAv JANUARY 5 1 6.' I §.. sis gi gs MONTH 0 CENTS - _ . , I ) _ 1 95 ' ' ...i-~.. I as rm. aw l' “~* -‘ " _ ` .Q , THE PREMIE S ELECTION DPDRESS* Wholly a Severe Indictment of the Late Gov-“I ei'nment’s Record and iis Policy on Protection ' -'-BaIfour’s Free Trade Tenels have only a NominaI~Plaee, I-'Ie Says Lennon, Jan 7.-(Speelal.)-Campbell e be » ' l' 1lanncrmull's election address is wholly devoted to a severe indictment of the-late barassments. Governulentfs record and its policy on Protection. n He says that the last dccadercprcsentei c no unbroken expanse of misln`ani'l'g'em`e`nt and legislation conducted for the benefit a I-Ie regards Bulf’our‘s free trade tenets I sholrling only u nominal place inthe slimatlon of the Ilnionlsts. Ile charac`terlzc`s'Px-otection as immoral iid oppressive, based on the exploitation I of the privileged classes, of wars and ad- ofthe community ln the interest of the vcnts abroad hastily undertaken and i ol' the favored trades and financial groups. qv' ` I W3 0 i cklessly pursued, and that the legacy qveathed by the Unionists is one of em- _ ‘.JL.-»-_ _ ._ ._ i IHIIDI HIIIIIIIIIS li IIililIlI`IllIl Illll C llc is_lntcrested ill the development of to commercial relations between Canada and C Italy. Like other bankers in the chief H Italian ports, his firm is flnancially inter' I, csterl in shipping and in over-sea com- 0 nlcroc. Signor Alvino thinks there oligllt to be a direct line of stcamships between Italy and Canada.. The business at present transacted between Canada :lndltoly is either through London or New York, and all the Italian immigrants wiiiiijriiiiiis THE Russiani CHRISTMAS gary fora month reached a climax day when the Elbow river broke up. attlemen say they never saw anything k`eit. The wind from the mountains as been balmy for wwksy side,/mck|nR Sr. PETERSBURG, Jan. 7.-(Special.)- All the theatres and other pincrs of distracted this country seemed to dis vercoats 'md furnaces’ Fine 5110*' SUIIUZ 00W" f\`0lD ii C0113 Sky' amusement' even the ""l'“‘"'°"l5» “'°"e appear for the day and even the Radical CALoAnY Jan 4-The ex r V _ A buffers and into the platform where [M JAP Animas BEING TRANSPORTED FROM MsNcHUnlA_ several people were Standing. , _ FATAL RAI Express Smashes into Killed-Engine night. away the air-brakes on thc train fplled to work. The heavy t-rain crashed through the New Yonx, Jan. 7.-(Special.)-One ,mm was kmcd ,md ,mother severely lnwtlon building was killed and ilnotlicr. il. ,med in the Gram] Central smuon to porter, while resculnlrn woulnn, who was The Adirondack express was being J LWAY ACCIDENTS OCCUR Platform at the Grand Central Station, New York and a Man Runs Runs into a Passenger Train. _¥_________ One man trying to escape frolu the sta- ill great danger, rec-ci\'ed severe injuries Colllir, Pa, Jan. 7.-( Special.)»-'l`llroul,gll .the cn;l,ineer`s failure to remember his schuntcd mid after the the engine cut' orders is due a disastrous wreck last, night at Horn's siding when llircc pi-r sons were killed lnlcl twenty Injured. A light engine crashed into an express passenger train and il very bad smash up resulted. WWW’ furnished ideal weather for the Russian closed' panies thus prolllting by the traffic which might £20 to Canadian ports. Sllyhi and sevcrnl,ships of the Mediterranean th sllundron are being over hauled there. no Various rumors are in circulation but th the general opinion of naval- officers is on that tllegovernlnenr. intends to be ready in for any developments that may follow R the conference on Moroccan reforms. th “Tile worships In the roads have re- sin ueived their fullcomplelnent of men and who settle in Canada travel by way of the I’ United States, American steamship coin ' » is iiiii Piici "iw iliiiiii iiiiiii iiiiiiiii iiiii” iwii i. ii. iiii PHEPMHNE mn _p .. V III MII_III][H NISE I I.IlIIISIlIIIIII .IIIMP IIIII IIII _ The 'Matin prominently prints state; _ _ _ ,_ . -,~,,;_;;.,-. ___/_,~_..,,, .”_.-Ma..-»¢»..e»-'nv'-»-ev.»-a~\ ”*ml"55fW`€»°`;‘”W;“"1°" ~ imma amgarmp-n*avr.rra~.aia8iiav“TH’“"Vl‘Ql‘,;.'{'“’°i"Sh t"-“"'"§” d ‘ - , made to n French statesman who was e_ c no 0 In e as MoN'rnr:1il.. .Ianuarv fi.-There has, - _ A F' l H | M visiting Buckingham Palaeo. The paper Su d B ' S ,just been received at the Imperial rmg Ire n Ouse n ‘vor I' does not disclose who the statesman was ppose ut In ome Russian consulate for Canada, the great B Y d ___ but it is supposed to have been M'.` other Famir' ` gold medal or the Imperial Russian oston ester a.y_` ey p Beamer, president of the' Chamber ol .y Society of Maritime Salvage, for B P ` __ _ Deputies, who at present is regarded as I Leonard Wagner, of Louisburg, M- I 0 ro .y PAM' Jan' 4 The Emo de Paris the mosttrllkeéy successor of President Quarre ' Destruve, the Russian consul for Can-i Recover ` I- -» "‘f_‘;”::°...;':...";:‘s.i.:‘;;°;‘.;:i.“if.';:;.. -_ ~ :.‘1:i:.‘:.°°::.‘l:':.'.‘;.°"°..¢;;‘.Lr.‘1 "rs: ' e impression on the continent may be, ner, at the risk of losing his own life, ___ netlgu has really thought gf tl-oubllng NEW HAVEN. Jim- 7--(5D€°lBl)-The saied the whole crew of a Russian Soc- e peace of Europe andl aln certain no police today secured evidence leading toliety of Maritime Salvage for Cape Breton BOSTUN"m"'7‘_(SpeCi“l')_A me °°°“r' e thinks of breaking it at the present the benef that (;h,,s_ Edwards was uotlcoast. red ill B h0\1S0 011 H|1l100¢'k Sire” *Oilily omenhu shot in his bed but`at some o/tiier place cferring to the British Cabinet he said ` (IG tD l_` df th f tl e new Ministry was anlmnted-most and tllatthe body was afterwards placed an Mm Dyewmpo mm e our ‘ selling at half price.-Moore & M MCL€0d. _ Sd. Ii. co ammunition and are taking on great gt, quantities of coal.” , I W l A A. lot of pretty new silk belts, F lo thc Mer- P. E. Island. Boots too -*early-later you will know better what you want. ' of time for spring with a line line of leather footwear-in Dongola, Box Calf,fGrain and Kip-also our celebrated fish and Cape Bcots ~ also Granby R dl WE F tain and France there was no reason - ill probably recover. Both are , partof clothing onthe bodywas inside out. M ‘s. W . McMu do Summerside They W liythere shqalfrba any change. V Smal” fa t h V I el d I _, remlrned 5"; (1,, , r 'S L k ’ new in the hospital badly shaken up and A . (mud devglgp lp; prgdeceggofg efforts The world is full of_them. Just sink bring about closer mhmons with R“s_ enongh to be lazy and listless; to have no to ' t .l - 1 . ite ft sia with the view to removing possible ggglfétednlg ,‘l,§fpy,!,),l,),;,r,,]yf_ gllmncego ai-2 erences. <, the trouble is in the stomach and bowels. chants of /' I - Don't buy your spring We will be around in plenty.. ubbers. - _ - , PYICCB. i S E Rum' .Sdc’y of Agriculture. ., _ E i _ » - ,_ _ _ _I I V V p Watch for tné' Ad_ and ‘he ‘ Coépnllspiglner of Agriculture. Bills. llasziird li llotfii. '='~""‘“"-“----*~“---- mi... I H fin' ` " " " t 1 First League Match of sea- I BD 0 _0l'\l|l.C , DVRB y0llI' SD II/S, 'and make you well in one night. Dr. . _ I-Iamilton’s Pills work wonders with pcoplein yourcondition. Mild in action, ` i effective and easry to tuke. Get Du. Hanlllton‘s Pills to-1 ay, 25c. per box at all ‘ dealers ln medicine. ._ _ ___ _ _ v A _ _, ___ __ 0 9 _ _ >_. ' _ l&l'l€S. I Qgkgy » . - I @ C0" jihcgwcits vs Victorlas Insurance Agents, WE`?§§sP EgggING' Charlottetown, P E Island 7_ » - i ° ' I ` Greatthln s de nd on th' * issensions which have torn and 'I I newspapers expressed Goodwill to All. Chrlsnlas so far as St Petersbur wa The day was “wen up to the pmvelmnl Th - E B Russian hospmmty e day passed quietly throughout all °°“°em9d- | The d ‘ the lar c cities. ` I IIIEIINSIHUEIIUN ‘iii Elllllil Will Shortly be Announced, Says an Ottawa Corres- pondent- The Forecast of Changesr GIHI SIIIPPIII UWN iUNIliiI TAl.l-:QU/iii, I. T., Jan. 5.-After having been pronounced dead by a pllysiciilll, lmvlng filllen senseless through fright after nn explosion of fireworks, the body of Currie Moss was prepared for burial liyanundertuker, and friends came to pay their Inst sad respects. The mourners were l.(ntlle-rod aliollt thelliol',tIie prcllrller had paid his tl'i~ 9 0 a ur y rom aranac a e H gm: mimlzient of lthe f(§°v3rn"";n\: Menon will 5; full); irntggfs b;“;e1 N Y Many will be pleased to learn that Clark is also suffering from burns that he 'dec e gl-rm Iflliiwardo Grfy th? Eioriillfn the Edwards and the l\Iiller~a he* Q0" wmmm is immovmg mmdny' received' inlster,in particular was a loyal and , TIN! WMPIUBB Of MISS MID' Andrew, __" "_ _' nvinced partisan ol’ the entente cor- ( diale. His Madcsty further intimated that it _ was the intention of the Cabinet to conti- fl’ HALF»SICI{ PEOPLE. Best prescription is Dr. l{amiltou’s Pills; they tone up the entire system, strength- th st h el t lr' cerely by moms intentions. As `_e_ in hem ____ storey window to the sidewalk, a distance “led the I€l&IiI0l\H DBUWGBII Greet Blood was found on the stockings and a °f any feet' daughter of Charles Andrew, North St. Elea'nor’s, to Benj. Mills ot the some place, was soiemnlzcd ln the Episcopal' Church here Friday evening. The cere- mony was perfcrnled by Rev. Mr. Webster. SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES for all makes of machines at Five Cents per package and everything else pertain- duced prices. Look for the red S., Queen' Street, Charlottetown. also on south side of Water Street, Summerside, P. E. I. ing to sewing machines at greatly ref' Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine and two fishermen named William Clark CHICAGO MARKETS. Cnloaoo. January 7 - (Special)- Corn, Dec., 441’ Corn, May, 45 Wheat “ B73 Wheat “ 34l Pork, May, $13.90 Pork. Jan., $13.95 T0 CUREA COLD IN ONE DAY. Tnbl t . I) u lsts ‘ciund money if it ifnillle sto r glee. Il. \\'. GROVFIS, I signature is on each box, 230. » 12»l4 tts 6nl - , A general Insurance business transacted. he "PIL __ c . k and the ` ' p Q _ _ If you like _hoc ey you h _ *an t afford to miss lt. I I A Representing only Companies t at give ab- F The Qld time liivals Wm solute secm.ity_ battle fiercely for victory. an kind! of bfndings an Lowest current ,.ate5_ Reserved seats, lo cents g pe is match and fine hockey will General a mission 25 cents. extra. --- b ll ute, the village choir had sung and the ndertnker wasin the act of screwin ` gram's Ottawa correspondent states that Sir Wilfrid Laurier will soon announce a sweeping rc-constluctioli of the Cabinet as follows: I Minister of Railways-lion. Charles Fiiipstrick. “ " ' ' Minister of Justice-lion. A. B. Ayles- Minister of Public Works-llon. Mr. Brodeur. Postmaster General-Hon. C. S. Hyman. Minister of Marine and Fisheries-lion. Wm. Pugsley of New Brunswick. Minister of Inland Revenue-Hon. Randolph Lemieux. Solicitor General-lion. Mr. lielt-oilrl. Hon. Mr. Eillmcrson is slated for the New Hrllns\\'it-k Supreme Court. _ -_-__._i.__ - H WINNIPEG, Jan. 7- (Special)-The Tele- down the coflin lid, when to the amaze- ment of all, the girl sat bolt uprigllt. She -was apparently as well as ever, but she could recall nothing since her shock by the torpedoes. iiiiiii wiiii siiiiii siiiii_i_s_ iziiicinii Clin-Ano, Jan. 5.-Thomas D. Hender- son was killed by a falling sian, a score 0[ persons were injured and $l(>(l_tXliI worth of property was destroyed by it wind storm which struck Chicago \\'cdncsduy Minai-d's Liniment Cures, Berne. etc. D0 _Tns- ,, 19C)6 -'ro as HELD lN 'Ina- Faizllilaies' l>Avil.ioiv, EXHIBITION GROUNDS Charlottetown, Flonday and Tuesday l5ti1 and l6tl1 Jan. '06 F. W. Broderick, Maritime represen: tative, and L. II. Newman, Secretary- Treasurer of the Canadian Seed Growers Association, and Mr. Wm. Rennie, Toronto, Ontario, will have charge of the work. The program will consist of practise in grain judging. weed seed identifica- tion, nnd practical lectures oil practical subjects. All exhibits must be in place in the pavilion by one o’clock p. m. on Mon-‘ dev, 15th January. No seed shall be admitted for com- petition for prizes unless the quantities of seed for sale by each exhibitor are at least five bushels of wheat, ten bushels of oats or barley, five bushels of peas, five bags of potatoes, or three of timothy seed. An increased amount has beengrantetl for prizes. List of products for which prizes are offered can be seen on application to the Secretary of any Farmers Insti- tute. All entries must be made with C. R. Smallwood, Secretary of Exhibition, Charlottetown. See complete PYUSYHUI. sent to Institute members. for all particulars. Low rates on the railway from alll points. Exhibits returne free by railway. J C READEY, night. At one time the wind blew sixty miles an hour. Ill every part of the city destrinns were hurt by flying signs or fulling chimneys. Along the nortll shore ees wore uprooted. In Evanston and ' ` South Chicago the wind worked great lia- AN ‘ voc, the greatest loss being in South Chi- cago, wlierc all open liearth furnace and--l~ course of construction by the illinois Steel Company was blown down. The .Steel C0n.ipany`s loss is $50,000. ‘ Minard's Linirnent for sale everywliere. mi _im ______ _ __ _ I 1906 -w*" HIPO6 , nilitiias A, --f0l’_ I I OFFICE and POCKET , All sizes, all prices, all bindings. Almanacs Canadian and ‘Whit- taker's for 1906. A Pcliiubcts ` f Notes, on the International S. S. , Lessons for 1906. ‘ In stock at i ,_ ,Guaranteed Average Daily Circulation for the Year |905 Was 3,043 i‘.<‘» P ‘ ». /4+ ‘_l .\f.~ _La 1"" l If wr., . l('|i \\,. :,.j_ 1 »s ~< ,~ ;~,_._ »,,_ ' ur; ." `.“'fl"‘ . »_~- » v ' /\ ‘ r.. _. V MI = ‘li ‘fu :J . t _ ‘i 21- . .G1 » ,\l