0RNiNii cu Roi N. _Tl M M M if ' » I i‘l'l"ir.¥‘}'°%‘.i~‘i>’{%‘.‘3.i°”}- i -WEDNESDAY MoRi~uNo~_ ci-1aRLo'rri'=:'rowiv,P. s. i.,.iANuARY az, 1904.. -wsoussnav ivioRNiNo- . {fw1?.£’i‘?.P.»‘iv°.§"é‘i..3ll.°.‘i.;.‘"i.%..... .lllllllllll SWEPi` Sl]l|lH illillilll ` Bl SlliWSlilllMS Of Unahated Severity, All Railways Blocked Fatal Collision-7 Dominion Sunday Observance Bill-Chief Justice- ` ship of Nova Scotia. out luarrcnanro. Jan. U.-(Special.)-It is/, be- hnt Benjamin Ruiseil, ld. P. for will he mdde Chief Justice of llevn I. annular arm.. Rev. Dr. Potts, President of the Sunday Alliance waited on the today and presented with a draft ofa bill to enforce Bun- ohanrvsnce for the whole Dominion. ar aroma. Lozmorr, Our. Jan. 26.-(Special)- in western Ontario continue un- and the railroads are blocked ere; the worst tie up in years travellers audering greatly. ouaun 'rnoux cor.LisroN. By a collision on the Grand Trunk this Engineer Phibbs was killed. A ease of headache that Headache Powder will not cure minutes. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS The market Tuesday was fairly well supplied. Dressed Hogs at 5§cts was the regular price cffaicd lor medium weights, but 6 cts has been paid for choice well [ed and cleanly dressed pork. The Dominion Packing Company is now paying bots pei- lb. for good live hogs, over 170 lbs. and lower figures for inferior grades. Beef by the quarter or :amass (di-assed) is quoted at 4§ to Gi according io weight and qualii y. Oats are quiet, black is bought at 30»'.:ts per, bushel, white at 29cts per bushel. Chicken and fowl are selling at 7 to Sars per lb. Turkeys 12 to 13 cts per lb. Geese Bots per lb. ` Hay bnled (good timothy) is quoted at $12.00 to $12 50 ptr ton. Hay loose at 60 to 65cts per 100 lbs. Butter from market baskets is plenti- ful 24-25 cts per lb. and by the tub at18jto 20 cts per lb. Creamery prints 23 to 24cts per lb. and eggs at 2Zcts per doz. L oox oN Tun nnicur sinh The sufferer from nervous exhaustion is generally blue and discouraged. He looks on the darkside of things and fears par- alysis, locomotor ataxia or insanity. All this is chan ed by the persistent use of Dr. Chase’s Tierve Fvofi, which gradually and naturally rekindles andrevitalizes the wasted nerve cells and instiis new vigor and energy into the whole system. A lot of fcli slippers, bus- kinsandliousc boots reduced to 50c, 65c, 75c and $1.00 CH’TOWN STOCK Closing pdces Copper Baltimore 8: Ohio New York Central Colorado Fuel 8: Iron Detmit Rails Eric Railway Illinois Central Manhattan Missouri Pacific Metropolitan Pennsylvania Reading Sugar Southern Pacific St. Paul , Union Pacific United States Steel iii-iiiciiui 1 ,For Ontario Legislature Took Place Yesterday Partial Returns Show Munroe, Liberal, Leading by 300- Snowatorm and Cold-All Roads Blocked. llorion urmnlr prsriouvrrna. WOODGTOOK, Out.,January M-(Special) -The by-election for the Ontario Legis- lature in Norah Oxford today task place nndcr great dliiicuitiea owing to the cen- tinned enowntorine and intense cold of snecesaive days. noans anooxnn wrrn snow. Al1'the roads are blocked and trains are gnntly delayed, rendering it ex- tremely difficult to get returns. oivnr Pan-rrai. nrrrumrs. with about eau one pens w am nom cei.1nnn~°, Liberal ir ieiaing -toni soo ever Baker, Conservative, and is in all probability elected. axcoan or 'rss nrprsc. North Oxford was the late Sir Oliver Mowatfs constituency and has a very strong Liberal record, often carried by acclamation or upwards of 1,000 majority. CHICAGO MARKETS. i _.___ ,, Onrcaoo, ` Jan. 26. - (Special) - Jan. Wheat 801 May Wheat - “ Corn 495 “ Corn _ “ Pork $13.40 r'ork - THE CAUSE OF DEAFNESS. Deafness and impaired hearing are due almost entirely to caterrhal inilamma- lion of the austachian tubes. Permanent cure is guaranteed to all who inhale Caraniznozona as directed. This veget- able antiseptic is inhaled at the mouth and after traversing all the air passages of the respiratory organs is exhaled through the nostrils; it completely erradioates catarrh from any part of the evsLem,oiears tlic ears, nose and throat, and alleys, in- 5 Ulllllhtion. congestion and soreness. Eire, Head Noises, Cararrla, Asthma and nothing as benedcial as Catarrhozone $1.00; trial size 250. Druggists, orNC I{amr.r0N‘s Prime ans: Errsiorive. Atchison 68? 69 50 505# Brooklyn Rapid Transit U. P. R. l19§ 110 120 1205 30) 305 298 131’§ 1445 94# 1225 1550; 458 28d 134 145 , my l 1221i 1132! . 47 E ' Alse ~' scanning, Jas. ee--sm- mer-aide saw its defeat in the Senior Game ol Hockey in Crystral Blok tonight in one of the hardest, keaneat, cleanest and beat contests witnessed here for a long time. The diifhrenee inthe seqes was slight, only one goal made in the inet minute de- ciding the game. The Rink waa er-owd,ed and the specta- tors; pleased with the progress of the sport kept the building full of noise. The whistle ofthe Baferee W. Wnrbl sounded at eight ssarp and nt S I the game b¥an. The Brel goal was scored by the Crystals after ten minutes play, and it took out. two minutes for the Abegwrits to even things and another two minutes to go one better. At 825 the Crystals again shot eifcotivelv and the struggle was cnse more in the balance. In less than a minute however, the Abbicn were one in advance. Goals were now be- ing rnadefaet. The team from the Capital in two minutes more made their fourth and in less than sixtyseeonds the Crystals got their third. The play became quite derce nd falls were frequent. The Summgside team fought more determin- edly and soon they tied their opponents in the score. The puck was being kept chiefly in the Abbies territory and only the strong defence of the team from Chai~lo`ttetown saved many sure shots. The Summer- side team were little time in securing the lead with a filth goal and in another inetantasixth. The game grew swiiter and the puek was in quick succession hurried from one end of the rink to the other but this did not lest long; the game got somewhat easier and the puck again lingered near the Abbiesgonl. Ihere was considerable liiiing which for a short time relieved the suspense ef the spectators. The Abbies did not exhibit such aeurate shooting their goals being marie ehietly on may shots. At half time the scorn stood 6-4 in favor of the __ ;_ » Boston to Picton JM, 25 58,, 2,,'7s:iMiics ..................... ._ 25 riouri-1 Mu 50177 Miles . . _ . . . , . , _ . . . . . _ . . _ . . _ ,. 15 Hours sei si . home team. The game was resumed but a few seconds when the Abegweits `added l Surnmerside Ill 'l MlGlllE|lIElll GAME THE lSlIllUllllEilSi SUllK ABEBWEITS l|lE l|ElilillUUS IN IIULLISIUN Defeating_Crystal-Pioneers in a Hard Fought Contest in Captain and Maw Meetneath _ Summerside Last Night-Intermediate Abegwelts Win- another goalie their score, and in a few minutes laser made the count 6-0. After several minutes more struggle Charlotte- town was in the lend and raised the score 8~0. lt was upto thaCrystals tn iight hard. They neea-ed and the count stood 8-7. The game in the second half saw the puck moving alternately from nne end of the rink to the other with nanny lifts hom point and qvar point. Amid trenloudonn cheers the Crystals again evened the score, and now the game grew still hotter. 4 With only four minutes still toplay and the score equal excitement new intense. It was now a test of endurance. Which side would win was the difllcult question which the onlookers dared not solve. The suspense was broken one half minute before the bell rang when the Abegweiis got the deciding goal leaving the lee victcrioui with the score 9to8 in their favor. _ Half the league series of games have now been played. The standing of the ciu hs is asfollows: Chun won Lost To x>r.ar Abegwelts 2 0 2 1 1 2 Vicicrias 0 2 2 The next game will be Friday, February ith between the Abegweits and the Vlc~ torias. The game between the Intermediates also resulted in a victory for the Aheg~ weita. At halftime they had three goals to twc made hy the Crystals ann at the dnish the score was 6 4. NOTES. There were about 700 spectators. “Buck” McCallum saved the Crystal goal keeper considerable work. A difference between the Crystal club who engage the Summeraide Cornet band to give music and the Bays Own Bond who control the use of the band roorn in the rink caused the eveninll W DHS With' out music, The "silent band" gave one of their unique selections at the door. For Deafness, Ear-ache, Ringing in thai SUMMER MAIL SERVICE. Broncnitis, medical sqismgs can davis-e4lil50 Mints . _ . _ . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . _ . . _.Boston to Charlottetown . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _.24 dorms Complete outfit for two month’s use, price I WINTER MAIL SERVICE 901.01, 35 C,,__ Ki,m,,wn_ On," l Picron-Gi.cosui~:ro~wN Ronrs CAPES ROVTI-I 00 Mir. Es . . . _ _ _ . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ _ . _ . _ .40 nouns As Follows- Picton to Charlottetown il7i)1iii.Es . . , _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ ._ _ 05 nouns ,ia soiiews- ‘ Reston to Sackvllle 582 Miles . . . . _ . . , , _ , . . _ . . . . . . , _ __ 20 llours Suckvllle to Tcrinentlnc Ilii ._ 2Il§ Hours Tormentiue to Charlottetown 52 Miles . . . . . _ , . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . .. 2113 Hours, _i ‘Wrap ed in a suit of Moncton I Tweed, 1 The Winter Blast.-I fear nor. it. . iaoi e si; | iioi l my oi, eoi xii j 129; 505 |45! Ewin City iii iiy P1-ere a Sei 688 E And calm and peaceful is my mind _ 2 A iitvemr. 5 1 ii-.-i euppiiea for every need- _ i Norcan hard knocks my clothing; i spilt, It stands the wear and tear of trade For that`s how Moncton Tweed is . made. < Drewef* in the best clothes I can 3 ilnd - ; The Humphrey Clothing Store ' discount of 30 p. c., all _New Goods, elegant designs, NO i A TRUE NERVE TONIC. Wlllact, not so iuuch dlicetlylipon the; ncrveaas upon tlie digestive functions and the nliiiudiint formaiinn of res, vital- izing blood. Nerves can't be fed on medi- cine. They can ho never, be restored and slrengtheuei by assimilated food. The marvelous action ot Fimnozozm arises from its action over the digestive and aseirnilative processes. When you take Fen-ozone the hlooi is purifi-. d, strength. erred, and grown rich and red. Then you grow vigiirous; hcalihy anfi ben.utifui,l ready for work, because you have the‘ si mngth (0 fig i'_ Nn tonic for the brain,' bio d 1 r ncrvvs compares with Ferrf~zonc_` Price 5i)c.,i1t Driiggists, or Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont. in icy Waters Ne Hope for One Hundred and Eighty Entombod Miners- Fifteen Killed by Fall ofa Cage. scrrooaum slnvx IN cor.x.rsroN. Boarorl, Jan. N-(Special)-At Thomas- ton, Maine the sahoener 'Ella Pressy and schooner Francis Shubbert of St. John were sunk by coili.ion. The captain and mate of the Maine schooner were drowns d. 'sro horn ron. avnrsp |mum.s.' Prrrssrmo, Jan. Z3-(Special)-The relatives of 180 miners entombed in the Harwick mine have abandoned all hope that any are alive. rrrrssiv uinnns Ktnnsn. Vicroma, Jan. Hi-(Special)-By the fall ofa oage in Slratton mine ilitren miners were killed. BRILLIANT DALNOUSIE GRADUATE KILLED The death ofCharles Munro Paseo, the brilliant young Dalhousie graduate who was accidently killed at Trinidad a few days ago, will be learned by many in this civy with deep regret. Recen: Triiiirlad papers contain touching references to his death. The late Mr. Piisca, though siill young in years-barely i.Wenty-sevcn- had given unusual promise of a useful life. He entered Dalhousie from his Trinidad home seven years ago and while Iaking his Arts course at the Marit‘rnc University heavnslccked upon as a re- markahlestuflent. He wcndlsiinction par- ticularly in Physics under the direction of the renowned Professor McGregor. Three years ago he received his B. A. degree with high honors in Physics and Mathe- matics ani the Sir William Young gold medal. He then continued his studies at Harvard, where upon recommendations of his Dalhousie Professors he was award- ed ii valuable scholarship. At llarvitrd Loo he drsiiivguisheil liii.r1.-ell. From ller~ viird he returned to his native place, Port oi' Spiiir, Trinidad, and was apiiointed to the responsible pcsition nf Principal cf Naparinia College, where ia u “.8 4 _ _ . , ‘ ` Dom, r_ ,md S_ 00m il! -I Open Home BWNIDL ' IIAiuii.roN~S l"ri.i.s ani: Eri-'i;i'rxvi¢_ 4 wnirairrn wirruiira Louisville & Nashville ex div 10iii lm _ Dominion Coal Cominfll Wi 51 l ' -~ --M W ~"'Yf'"'f"fff' Www' W ' "7 '"""'~~ f ' ~ '~ ’ .._ _._ _ , - _ l ORIGINAL 10 Days Sale of Chinaware EMUSIC 1 COSTUMES ,'§,';;§,'i§,»_ ' _ _ _ _ . e Comrnencing this Friday morning and continuing for 10 _ Cira nd Carnival, days we offer our choice stock of Fancy China Goods at n A _ Frida 1 RESERVE. Everything in china is included in S ai., ie y at (lofi Bros CASH oNLY= _ WEBSTER ®. YEO. & 4 _ruurr MANAGERS i' SPECIAL PRO(ii2A"l 4th REG `i`. BAND. Next. A Top;"1ieaily ri Fliliion in stock (io cents per thous- and up. Invoice Paper, Type- writer Paper, Note Paper Inks, (tix different iiiakersl in fact everything you would ex- pect ro limi in mi Llp-io- date Bookstore Prices the lowest. Booksellers and station- ers. ciiiiiaii it c0.,ifeelaL>-Whitaker Wrlllht, who was today sentenced to penal servitude was taken snddsnly ill while being led from the Court and died in an hour. )*`* He is believed to have taken poison. riouon on cannurr cuaivoiss nnursn. The ru .hors of further Cabinet resigna» tions are denied by Ministers. OFFICIALS ARl.l.8’i'ED FOB NESLECT. Cmc.4uo,Jan. ll -(Special)-Mayor Har- rison, Firc Chief Muaham, Buildings Commissioner Williams and other public oillciale are arrested to await the action of the Grand Jury in connection with the irlquois Theatre ilre. l Ernest Coma of this city is at present teaching. Some days ago during the progress of a regatta, of which hc was Secretary, and in which he took part` in a four oared team. occured his untimely ani accidental death. A small cannon was u~ed for starting the races; alter several stnris had been made by the diecharges, one ef the fuses refused to work and, it was supposed, had failed to burn. Mr. Paseo a few moments later passed in front ofthe gun io congratulate a friend who was climbing up the whnrijust after winning a “single skull' moe; as he passed close to the mouth of the gun the .smouldcrlng fuse ignited, the charge ex. ploded, in an instant completely blew his head from his body iini hurled the latter into the sea. l\lr. l’.is ~a was a remarkab’o athlete as well as ii brilliant student, and during his Dalhousie days he was ri:cog.1lzr-d as one of Llic best athletes in the Maritime Pro- vinces on the icotbnli ileld nnii on the track. He wasa prominent member of thi* \Vr\ndcrers Athletic Club and con- triliu’cii no ii little to liie ati liatic success of that organization during the vu.ca'lons he spent in li.lifiix_ In 1900, when the Abcgweiti for thi- ilrst limo iii their histiiy iii-fvated the \l"iiiiii-rers ut the Blur time (Ji1i\mpion.~iiips,ho was one cf the iiimi. proiiiiiient iiiciiiiiers of the Huliiiix tueiii. Citizens who \\'iines.~‘e'i t‘1c\e spoils will icinriiibi-i' kiiirily the units-uiiiing gentlciiiuily stuilrnt, who iiffcr dcicriiiiiici striigglis noir 50 many p1ii,teforiiii~iii>i\iii in iiii- iiiiii-rent. runs, and will \i|.ccicly regret tize untimely clusliii; if ii lirigiit your iz liic which |z.‘1\'e suoii uiiu~u»\l proiiiis. . ir. |»ri»~f hui. $'li.I€illl0\l!4 Cl‘1l"(!l’f. Office Stationery Of every rluscriiitioii iii stock. BLANK BOOKS, lcd- irers Day Bonus, Cash Books. Journals, ilili Books, invoice Ilool