1505 iawesterfy Qoider, Lrg i. DAILY FOUNDFIU IUI ' ' ' X "" ‘ ‘ ' ' 5 " _;Y' “"“”“"- ""°" "‘“'~‘”“'°““‘°°'} CHAR LOT 'I ETGWN. Pxmc E' EDWAB D ISLAND, CANADA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 ` icéé. {...'t.‘i'i"°’8.-‘Q ii EE THE Scott cii A V in PRINCE counrv Yesterday's Election Shows'VNea_rly` ,Twoto One lor Repeal - Summerside gives ljandsqmg Repeal Maiorlty -With 35¥PqUs_i1;¢;;rd from Vote Stands 2462 io |298 Snxrrirrirrslirra, February 1.-(Special)~ Suuimersida \Veat The voting for and against the Scott Act Summersldo Centre today passed oil`r|ul_clly but was contested Summerside East ily the respective parties at every poll Travellers' Rest with conairlcrahle spirit. Tire tempcrnnce Indian River people here are much glntificrl with the untiority of 170 scored in favor of prohibi- tion in Summersidc. Of 35 polls heard funn EU gave major-ities for r-apeal while sir gave mr\iorlties for the Act. In the poitslieurrl from Il,7tiil votes are recorded, l‘_'!>.~i for ru\d`2,-iD2 against the Scott Act, u prohihlt-ion majority of lllll. This will be trier-ciiseil hy i"c`t_u\'ns from the remaining polls. '1`l\ototalVnumber of votes polled will probably r\\n close to 5.000. Follow ing; are the rel.ui'i|s hy po|lin_r;.di\'Isions: i Area nst Act `§ § For Act Zi) (55 Ili _\'i\il Pond Tignislr i’t-tersvlle .\`l:iuner’s Pond tirrenrrioulrt St. Ilouis Kiltlnrti' .llimrnignsli _\|i»ci'ln|i lilrnsdale lluck lioutl l"ortunc Cove liloornilcld oyster- Crccl: ti'l.onry iiti liapc Wolfe lil llamilton Roan lime \\'cst Devon tionway lillersllo ’l’yne \`a|lcL,,_ lil. Blount Pleasant. . St. (iill»ei`i.'S lil Arlington /ill 5 \Veiiir\1.rton 110 'ii lint. Ili ligriiorrt llny t`npo ligrrirrrrt l"iitt‘L‘r\ l‘tri|rL uliwroutflio Hi. I‘]lut\rior's Citi ii! Tl 17 L3 I5 1 26 7 I 71) lti 22 7~\ ncw altar-.ks anti cures cntur|‘_l\ i'orover- and for all time lo come. Dont take our word fur it,t\'y Ca|.urrl\rW.onu _\~|nrrselI. Once nnctl you'll he delighted with its ph-nsaut and helpful influence. :D-1: nr-is resins Hurrah is Hurrah ! This is the weather for Granby Rubbers of iron wear fame. l\'len’s Duke plain toe $1.00. Montcalin tipped $1.00. Senator, for extra wide boots, $1.00. Dominion 8 5c. Ladies’ Lena tipped 7oc. Olive high front 75c. Dominion Croquet 5 5c. Misses’ spring hill and high lreel 5oc and 55c. Boys’ heel wide souppsr, won’t cut at Rubberdown Headquarters _ was can s iii-----~t-~"“"“*'“‘°'” 3;, 'ii' l02 il!l 50 Ili 12 147 Bl l’r|nr.-e Town 45 Spring Valley 20 Kensington _ :iz North lletleque 7 Freeiswn ' Centerville - Newton Klnkora. | Scarletown Cape Traverse 5-’ 148 2,402 72 54 Lili &E§L‘ C Tryon Total l,2\7ci l_.__.,,_l ASSAULT EASE ` and remanded to ,lull till Tuesday, and follows. Ferguson had claimed that St-ownrt had noted in n discredituble man qetjgyynrd a certain member of his faintly, arid' rad' used threhténirig la`ngu|'ige`io'- ' Ferguson avldently thought it was to abused him and said “for two pins I would ihron' you across the saw and cut. for the defendant and argued that these wordsdirl not constitute an assault. lie claimed that there must be an unqualified threat and thc power to carry it out. His Ilonor adjourned the case to Saturday for judgment, in the meantime remand \V.\'rnn1~owN. N. Y., Jan. :i0.-Two drowning fatalities occ at Mannsvillo, anti Darius |Goultl, n hey Others are Dvtn .__from -Iapan bythe S. S. Empress of Japan ‘isny that famine conditions in North 37 Japan are bewmmg ,,,,,.ful and "mmandh PARIS, Feb. 1.-(Special) Everywhere gotion and in other city parishes squad- are suffering from starvation. A large number oi’ deaths have occurred and many others ure dying. The Government is organising relief and foreign; commlfttses are distributing rico ia the famine districts. in three stricken [rovincss are in distress ELENEUNS MEEEINUA iN WAHU EIVE A largely attended meeting of the elec- tors of Ward Five was held in Wheatley‘s Hall lnst night and much interest was manifested Augustus Down was called to the chair. Tho first speaker was Henry , ltuckhani, and he wa8\ followed by Coun- cillor Hooper. Mayor Kelly, Councillor ___ Paton, Councillor Rogers, John P. Tanton, Carriage Accident to Y Councillor Hoopertsccond), L. P. Toulon, ' ' ' l i.1;i:,.‘;;..‘.z::5t,.§.§';:2.:::::f; R 1 N<;;;~», GW' UU” "f “"‘“'“ S - e r es an r. - llrehnut yesterday afternoon. Tho u?1~‘i,e 'f°]10:,‘,,|mz nomlnailons ,wel-9 ma,-\e_ Forelgn Secretaly' defendant was arrested on January 2fit.h Fm. Mayor’ DL Igeny, J,,s_ PA,,,m_ For Councillors-D. L. Hooper, B. _'___ then was further remanded to yesterday. R,,Kc,.s,J,._’ Cha,-leg g|,,md1e,.’ S_ A_ Mc. ’ lforguson was charged with assaulting D0na],j_ LDNDON. Fell'1--(5l'i°0lBl-)-LB\l¥GTlly Stewart athls saw mill, Lot 48 Road on Mayor Keuy|num,,,¢ed gpm, rg Blgomd wife of Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secro~ January 23. Tha evidence WHS f“\"“|“i\9d he would continue to follow the course tary, was thrown from her ein-riuga today by- Raderlek MUNMH and Henry Wow he him h“'he“° P‘“`““°d Wm’ Ngndi W and sustained concussion of the bririn “nd the meta proved wen about as aclty MI"-he and would ba in “mr of mn' which will Probably cause her death. tlnuing the construction of permanent improvements. impression and _spoke iii favor of the the permanent improvements to the city discussed civic matters from the differ- ent polnts of view and the support of the irnpartlnlly bestowed. Lame Back. Thls ailment is usually caused hy be A illif UW dufmiilllili i0 prison. rheumatlsrn of the muscles and may ____ cured hy applying Uhamberlain's Pain \ Balm two or three times a day and rub- V bing the parts vigorously at each applica- onnpiece of flannel slightly dampened \\ltlr Pain Balm, and quirk relief is al- ____._____--- Cam, Dcc, all U0rr\.M1\y. Mi enusosunomnq, a om /77'" '°" ’-5° U Charlottetown, i 4 Insurance Agents, P. E. Island. Councillor gown mlll9_9JU0l\zb7.0Klll~l!.s l - ' ill France the actual putting into opera- tion ol tho church and state separation bill has aroused ir storm pf protest. In several provindlal parishes Uathollcs have gathered in churches and made such Commlsslonerswero unable' to enter the buildings to make inventories In Paris today violent scenes took place. At the church of St. Glothildo an armed Government force dispersed the congre- 50 tn ` One third ot the population ot 2.B%l,00 Strom! I¢Fi°'N\H”€ that thc Government lil . ll) _ , ` 17 ~ ' 5 ,i F ` `,_ 5 _ ” _ _ V - ` fifiiuustiiaiir RESISTANCE roi . U ii rain trait THE G‘o\/ERNMENT Thousards Suffering ,Front In Pulling ihe Church Stale Bill in Optr- Siafl/Hii°"» Many Dead and ~ 'ation in France-Conflicts with Police g' I and Guards, Chdrehes Barrlcaded Vrc'ronrA,- Feb. 1-(Special)-Advlcen; _._ rons of police \vere found necessary. ‘ At one church fifty police and guards were hurt and a larger number of church members while a huuiired and fifty were arrested. Barricades were erected in some churches and the people were armed with sword-sticks. After the crowd had been ejected a triple row ol guards armed with rifles ‘was stationed around the choir to pre- serve order. Lllil lil NANK _ Eiliiil HUNT r .. wo;-.f-_. ___~, V .. " r §" ;`2=; \ _ /.~ é ward him. Un December 25 ho was principles which' |,, hp, card mme Elec. / V M *_ ___" passing the si\W will and SWWBTN tors,hc has pledged himself to support. 'V' ` ""` h“i’l'°“"d £0 "`|\°“° 0'" 5° M°Nem- Ile was quite decided in his opinion that Qi-~;' . ,AMA .rl [|| 0'". v him, as he came up. Stewart then picked be cununued in the future li( fm U A _ >~_ (_, up n hundspiko. Thereupon Fergrrsori The vurxous nominees for CD,,m.mo,.s 'IH .i r 'Z C5* .‘ ‘ /’ ‘q' _,»' \\\ You in ,'w0_V. A. J- B. Melllsh tiDl>s'1l'€‘i audience at times forcibly expressed was ‘V I- , . ,gf 7 Gm ru-yr Bans n¢ Minard’l Llnlmerli Uurcl Burns. BIC- tion. If this does not afford relief, bind ` W [SE Mrs. Askett (in grocery)-Don't you give zeal - . _ I k _. d . most sure to fellow, Fur sale by all It (;:°§;E(cl;“numz eggs) _No.m_ .I.h,rwe“ ' _-- ilfugglsw' is no unlucky number and I'm very super- s tltlous, urreri in this ' -_-9** County yesterday, both while tho victims (;H|CA[;() MARKETS, Get M Fr” Rheumansm _ were skating. Gnrl Waslihurn, oqetl lt ____ num ub°!tRh“mnu5m‘ nbounheomw, th. yen,-a, skated into a thin spot in the llic omoumv 1r,.|,r,m|-y i -- (Special )- ;:{‘i;°sl:`v`:(;.o"rr_v:i:lnarii;li t5t;g‘:;\:“iast:arn“.<;Lrl.\'p'\; Di”%.i§"ifl¥l“‘1=fSi2iif‘ »'l>1‘i»“»-‘iii r,‘:.:v‘.;:;.. :r;,‘:::°.;;., na. s|1oo|>'s aaruatpp I tance arrl\ ed. A i " _ ’ gaghowh Dmuhuu MEMNEH Wilt BE MADE A JUUBE Promotion Awaits D- D. Mac- Kenzie, M. P. for Cape Breton and Victoria. 0'r'i‘A\vA, Feb. l-(Special)-D. D. Mac »kenzlc, at present Moinber of the Gem -Tmens for North Cape Breton and Victoria will be appointed to a judgeship, succeed- ing Judge Dodd of Sydney. ` NEH EU SUIEIUE CrrlcAe0, Jan. 27.-Breeding over th' death of her old i'amIIy friend, General Joseph Wheeler, was the immediate case of the suicide at the Sherman House ol Mrs. Margaret Bailey, who die dot stry- chlne poisoning just as the news of General Whcelcr's death reached Chicago. Twelve years ago Mrs. Bailey was known in \\’ash|ngton society, especially fflililii EAUSEU liusbnnrl she was left with little means She then came to Chicago and secured employment as a travelling saleswomnn- Recently she had been despondent because of rlnanclal troubles. Mrs. Bailey was greatly grieved when ,sho learned of the critical condition of Gnnaral Wlreeicr. \lVhen she receiveda telegram saying that Gencrnl Wheeler was dead she took poison. l Sho left n note which rcatl :-General Wheeler is dead and I do not believe I can live now. Goodby all, goodhy," w”“" ,,f,_"'*.Valeniine's ,,_,_,,.M.,...__,..,... Lace Valentines, Comic Valentines, ‘I . Fancy Valentines. 1 ® ; A. Ta.ntor\®Co. ' Great George Street. evdtts twwztni G. rs. waitin, al Insurance business transacted. ` Funeral Director, A gener The only Embalmer on P. E. Island holding a Diploma. l RePi'e5¢ming 0n1Y Coullmnies that give ab` His: A,Ferguson,Lady_Asslstlnt Equipment the best. Parlor and Show Rooms superior to ‘ solute security’ ~ any in the lower Provinces. Calls prom tly attended to day or ight. Betiifacllon guaranteed Lowest current rates' ;_nowing that thefublie would appree: into the servlreso a lady assistant, I AGDARANIEED CUFE FOR PALES Itching Blind, Bleeding, Protrudlug 1“‘"~ .iferio“asiiisltr°'i'n‘““.. mono a s cureiri ti toll days. ii0c. l2~li5 dmwf il m. CLARK’S LDMCH TONGUE is never out of season. Its tastiness makes It welcoriieri always, ,juicy and tender. Tll.SON'S 2 PREMIUM RULLED e0AIS.~.. in packages containing beautiful piece of decorate china in every package. Price 25 cents. erica moan soc. , nnsrnsace enorm sob. A 3 in army circles. At the death of her' MONCTDN, Feb. l.-(Specinl.)-Present indications are that the lntercolonial Railway for the month of December last shows a surplus of abcut.olx thousand dollars. It is claimed that this is the first time lu the history of the I. C. R. that it has shown a surplus for Deeemher and that iN`TERcoLoN|At. snows suaptus For December lor First _ Time in its History, November also Showing Well-Brodeur to be Appointed Minister of Marine and Fisheries Today. ` had it not been that hills for tr :rpm-ial expenditure on reconstruction fora large amount ruade during the fall come in at the close of the‘month, l‘§'o\'cmher also wou'd have shown n surplus. ' 0'r'rAwA, Feb. l.-(Specinl.)» It is ex- pected that Hon, Mr. Bruileur-'s nppoint. ment to he Minister oi' l\Iarlat- and Fisheries will take place tumor-ron-. HALEUUN EU NUN i . . an taunt sat L0i~'noN. Jan. 30.-Ata meeting of thc' Conservative Association of the City of Londonlyesterday the resignation of A. G. Glbb_S. member of Parliament for the city of London, was accepted and the candi- dature of Arthur J. Balfour for that con- stituency was approved. The Liberal Association of the city of London also niet today and postponed until Friday its decision whether to oppose the former Premier. Several Liberals expressed willingness to contest the scat. Three more Liberals and two Conservatives were returned as the result of Saturdays elections. ._....,_- A favorite ilemedy for Babies. its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamber-lnin`s Gough Iicruody a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs .and colds and prevents any ‘danger of pneumonia or other sci-i.nr.~¢ consequences. It not only cures eroup, but when given as soon asithe croupy cough appears will prevent the attack. For sale by ull drug- gists. . _/ _ ;/ `?J/,/'V -D /7 ' ff. t\ ° .ff 1..'.,..’ “ “ \‘:$_ ~"- \*\- . ' UQ? - F) “ \ ¢ ff.~.-~, \ t tg §\~ ‘S-, \~\s\~¥\s \~ ‘;`7` \`i§,1V, ~\ \`. I _ %\ , 4 I 1 _ r o¢~*3.'2.~¢».V I VERY SUCCESSFUL Tire Uynic-Yes, and what has she got to show forher marriagci The Optimist-A divorce and alimony. MINE WUNNENS PLAN lilli SENINE They Refuse All Proposals of Mine Owners and Raise A Large Fund I.\'nrANAr»or.rs,Feb.l.-(Special)-A enn~ vention 0! mlneworkers today today llntly rejected ull proposals made hy the mine owners and declared that nothing wonlrl be accepted but full compliance with the demands made hy the men. At the same time the first stops were taken for the accumulation of a fund of six and n half milliions to he ndrlefl to the present International l.`nion's fund to curry cn n strike. It is probable, that thig actin* pill re- sult in the greatest mining strike in his tory. Mlnard'x Llnimeai Cures Dzadrnff. NINE EUWAHU NAS NEBUVEHEU Loxpos, Jun. till.-King I-Edward, who since the accident in November- last when he fractured his ankle has been speatlinn most of his time tit. ccliriiryliornt-.~., \\ill come to London today. lr is learned that the injury to his rmkle uns more serious than reported at. tlrcrinw. It has rcqulrcd almost continuous rest, and most careful treatrnent, hut. His Majesty now has almost entirely recovered. ills health otherwi~c is i-xt-~~l~ lent. Ile pursues an active outdoor- life asrnuch as possible. Even while s\ril'.-rim; f\'orn his injured ankle, he vontiniit-s shooting from a cart or nutomohlie. Coogan. colds. honuenur. and other mmol ailments ara quickly relieved by Crt-sulciia tablets. ten cents per box. All druggists. 'Sore Throat and Cough: A .rm,.n. uracil... ...a ur.. .mary rs. ru ei.-an init-tion. is found is Crnolorio Antisepnc Tablets 11.” wma... n... ¢=....i.~:.r.\ vu... sr c.¢~>i....~rn. is. mera; prawn.. or .iapwy .im .aa lean..-. too. All Druurm wo g , Fifth League Match Crystals of_Summersidc _ cvs.. vrcroaras Hillsborough Kink Tuesday Evening , Feby 5th,l906 This will probably be the match of the season and the keenest of keen hockey may be expected. have engaged Miss Ferguson, a lady of Usual pricem Plan at 1 atpprienee and competent in every par- & 1 Hug?;s_ E* ` A v i - a A FEBRUARY MAGAZINESA Aacosv, A Csxrurw, ’ HAru>s.a's. . Lrrrxncorrs, i Mn.\'sr=.\',' }*1\'iti<\'nn1>\*'$. S'raA>'D. Mrt’rRoi>0r.r'rAN. Cosaror>oI.r~rA.\'. Pi:Aaso.\'S.l Arr~'sr.i1v’s. Por'i.=r.AR, Form TRACK Nr<:\vs, FAMrr.\' _|or'a.\'.\r., Ri~i\‘|rrw or-‘ \'ri:\\‘s, \VrNn.=:oa. Ga/isp. Scarrrsitas. Harper’s Bazaar, lielineator. Young Ladies’ journal. Ladies' llomc journal. \Vornan's Home Companion. London Magazine. and many others. All the leadin Newspapers CANADIAN and;A1itERlCA.\T received daily. Subscriptions taken nt p(uhllalrer|Sprices. READ UP, EEP P0 TED, thc WORLD MOVES. CARTER & C0., Lid, i i Swo`rnAverage C". 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