Gi-1areiian’s Large and increasing Circulation is Always IIE iiiioiiiiio in A ` - . » ‘ . . _ _ I _ .V _ ' . ., ._ . i . _ I. ._ ,_ , y ' , 4 _ ` ` I ,._ - Q rnounnnoiai _ f ~-- -» ,_ _ _ , » _ __A ma x ' ‘ _V -_ "’°"“°"”» "gi _ CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1905. - CoIiiMoNs voir oN [ AN isiANo Auiisi Now Ei>oIzi _ _ Poop iAxAiIoN . I__iviNo IN Niiw Yoizii CITY gi =§ 5= , :Si ~ __ _ . " ` """ """ ' 5 --- 1-'== V . ~-~~-~--~ A- . ~»----In `Aita'cki Led b , W' st ' "T ‘-'_ ,, ._ i y in on Churchill to Catch the . _ _ _ _ _; _ Free Fooders-Chamberl‘ain’s Reply- _ ` 3 g ‘ Churchiil’s Motion Reiected by De- Front as Gm of the , creased Maiority. g Leading ' portrait *M Artists of America LONDON. MINT! 9‘(SDeclal)-A most the House, not on party lines, but on , __ \ serious attack on the Government took Chsmber|etn’s policy. ` plate tonight when Winston Churchill Several speakers were heard and in introdiilcedaresolutlon declaring that the reply Mr. Chamberlain declared that the A' McLeod we" Known permanent unity of the British Empire question would ultimately have to be ' 'T could not be secured through asystem of fsettled by the country and he hid`not in- Especlany to the People .Preferdntial Dutlesbasedon theprotec- t/roduced it because he considered the ' ' tive taxation ofifondi. / discussion would be fruitless. of of whlch It was aimed to force the free-foodcrs A Churchill's resolution was defeated by H2 is a NatiV¢--Solng into the Opposition ranks and to divide 260 to 302. Fast Comin to the GEN. KUROPATKINN P-°-Ie he is AGAIN l'iis Army in Full Retreat-Great Victory for i.'lTf.§."$‘2i.“§. §.“i’.°fli`.'li...{“‘$1“_’.if'1£"‘i Oyam-a"s Forces which are Now North '°"'_“°_">' °’ ”s“"°°- ‘S fm mi of 'Mukden-Battle Rages Around. B-.p»<»~-ab, ca. Th... 0. MAA... .é the imperial' Tombs. i'1'f’§i§i'.f1°f§’»ii.°i`.ff.jf.’i.`£`tZ'.'f§§§fii'.f 1§'l..fh° Oil , on Jan. liit-li, last one of the most magnl- i ' iicent galleries of photography and por- 7 tralture on the American Continent. A- A' MCLEOD- t°mb5~ 0°! M“f°°““ has 315° fIW° “"0 iZU1i1°l'i¢S V A noted Island Artist who is fast coming to the front in New York City. I WASHINGTON,1yf\u¢h3__(Sp¢cIBi_)._Th, 'lv N°WY01'kCily also one in Los Au- ;____ ,,_ , ,D ,_,,,,,_ ,_ ,_ ______,,-_.___.. D.; Muxnzir, March 8.-(Special.)-Tl1e- Japanese last night attacked the Russian positions north ofMi1kden and the Rus~ sians were forced to tell back. The J ap_s are concentrating on the west front and this may be the last despatch from Mukden as the telegraph line is tinieatoasds -The bs`t¢ie*ls in tan ppgiess. LATER The Russian army is evacuating its po-f sitions south Oflifukden. ' A he avy cannonaillng is in progress north west of the city causing the walls I of houses here to tremble. An engage- ment is in progress at the Imperial( . T0 KNOCK OUT COLDS . And cure them in an hour without re- sertin to neuseoue drugs just use trag- rant dwelling (gatl.rrholone--the inost~ pliigsant, piéolmp andd clertaindiiufe fi;r\ co s ever scovers . o me cne n take, you sim ly breathe the balsamic vapor of gatsr1°lii(;zonle_i It geiver halls to rootout ewors co s an sso mpe and convenient to use that no one can afford to be without it. Ca atlxtarrh- ozone inhaler in your pbiiket, use it occasionally and you won’t have colds. Complete outiit l1,00; trial size 25c. THE DELUGE IS COMlNG_ Rubbcrs and Rubber Boots. Wiiolcsalc and Retail. Be sure and get your suppIy` at once before the snow melts ; there may be s greet scarcity in Rub- ber goods as the steaniers may not run for some weeks yet. We have now on hand about: . 35 cases Men’s, Women's and Chtld's Rubber Boots, 30 cssee Men's. Rubbers. . . . . . ,Soc 3o cases Men’s (_Dulze).. . . . . . 95c 6o elses Women's [Lens toe .I .... ..... ....... .. .. 65C gguiexages Women’s (Croquet phdn;)...... ...... ...... 55c 8 cases Won.ien’s (Olive Storm].............. 75c And a_ cgusntity of Boye'. Misses' and ii6ren’s- DEFEATED, I of the Famous It will be of interest to the readers of RC Leod, son of A. Alexander MacLeod lngtothe front rs one of the leading portrait artists in America and is non New York City.0ne uf the leading and aelos Cal The Boston gallery above i ____ and Europe. Among them are the follow~ Wm_ p_ Frye Frm U S_ Senate ["3 i- Lute Marcus A. Hanna. _ MUST Ci0Se ai 7 0'Ci0Ck £e§i;;'t§é°°s°'°It’ P""m°“t °f the Uni' Senator Geo. F. Hoar, Washington.- ‘ _ D. C. on wednesday and Thurs' %;n'GI::iB;:“‘;;v3r{l'i§ U' ?éeA° f W Robert Treat Paine, Boston, Mass. , . - ° ' _ ` » U9- CY- 0 BI' Lieut. Gov. Timothy L. Woodrutf, Al-_ - k ltl l i l that I could- day Evenmgsl under Grant.) . hwy’ N_ Y. n. vice w i snc 1 v o ence St-'ate Denartment is oiiloially informed I ’ 1 ' - E11. Seuy. Navy, John D. Long,Mass to Htted t ' ---» is-A. ”°"'“ schleveda great victory before Mukden cliuiiveiy tothe iuilllonaire lovers of art ' 8'” ° Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Mass. ‘ t 'and that the Russian army is in full Mr. McLeod made the life size portrait Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Melrose, Alderman Coveny, Cambridge, Mass. rem-¢5g_ of Geo. Gould and her daughter Mass. *'-_“"--i- - _ ~“l|i§A1'L.exliibition at -the opening Ex. Secy. Navy, Elihn Root, New York. 7 _ of wproesu imllery in Boston. Mrs. Rear Admiral Farq har U. S. N . [A » Glllliii is U19 dB\lB'i\E9I‘-ill-ilv1':b"f__the_late Mr. and Mrs. Hiinm Rickcr,Mp,i‘ope. ’ ig J- G0'-lid- I Poland Springs Hotel, Me. Mx. MacLeod is located at present at Chief Justice U. S. Supreme Court, Mel V , the 5th Ave. gallery in New York City. ville W. Fuller, Washington, D. C. EA Within the past two years Mr. MacLeod Admiral George Dewcy, U. S. Navy. ' ` ~ * has P‘i“t°d P°"t'"ii-5 0! |1“m!fD|‘0l11iD°l1¢. Adj- G9Il`1C0l`i>i!\» Vvllshinflwni D- C- Ono more bright- stiirfor Prince Edward' and leading citizens of the United States Mrs. Judge Bond, Boston, Mass. I I ___ L5” Aamir" Belkmwi Bi`°°kime» Late Enoch Paige of Boston, Mass. civic by-law closing all stores at 7 o`clock went into force tonight. The only places allowed to keep open on Wednesday and Thursday evenings of each week are the tobacco stores, 'news stands, saleons and places of like nature/ THE HARDEST PAIN TO ENDURE Is the pain of s tender corn, but experi- ence proves that coms are cured quic est by Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor, which acts in twenty»four hours. Put- niJm's never burns or causes sores. The only painless cure is Putnam's. Use no other. l'l'l '-<5 Mass. _ Mrs. Enoch Paige of Boston, Mai-is. _Q MoN'rmrAL, March 8.-(Speolal.)- The C1199- M- Schwilbi Sff¢°lMf\Km*l-C- PMB' Late Capt-. Ronald Doherty, Cardigan, Ihiwe not been troubled with hcildiwilc 'bum' Pu' Prince Edward Island. 6’ Late Mrs. Donald Doherty, Cardigan# Prince Edward Island. Prof. Emerson, Emerson College, Bos-i on,Mi1ss. - 1|” 41 Late Henry D. Hyde, Pres. Equitable, Life Ins. Co. New York. _F Col. Clowrey, Pres. Western Union Tel.i U0. New York. Cong. W. R. Hearst, Washington, D. C. ' Ex. Mayor Glines, Somerville, lifiiiss. Mrs. Leopold Morse, Danvers. Mass. Charles E. Taylor, Boston, Mass. sland. . NERVOUS, SICK IIEADACHE ‘ M110. BAmii1n,Siincoe, Ont., wrlgssz- “I was troubled for along time with cad-X aches, which would come on about once; -not cnt oi' do my work. I tried headachcf powders and qu ck cures, which did nic no good. About eight months ago I took; ix oxeii of Dr. Cliasc's Nerve Food, and . Judge Townshend remarked that he Submlifteii by Rremier Urged to Make ments West and I>lAI.ii-‘Ax, March 8.-(Speolal.)--Premier Murray brought down the financial re- turns in the House of Aeseinblytiiis after- noon. The total revenue for the ‘year was Sl,- lli~i.755, which is $43,000 less than last ycnr. The royalties from coal amounted to $585,252, half of, the entire revenue. Succession duties yielded $40,001. The Premier showed asurplus of $315,- Zllil. C. E. Tanncr, Opposition lender, asked the Government to take energetic meas- ures to enubic Nova Scotia coal to reach the Ontario market. Ho urged on them that they press the Dominion Govern- No A sCoiiA Murray-Coal Royalties Make lialf the Revenue-Govemment Rebate on Ship to Aid Farmers ment to make better transportation facil ties for coal shipments tn lncnisse the duty und the provincial Government was recommended to remit the royalty of ten cents a ton for five years on coal going to Ontario and to make a iuither period of five years. Mr. Tiinner said he did this on the ground that it was more important to cultivate iiiterprovinclni than foreign trade. The failure of the hay crop and the state of the roads in Nova Scotia has put the farmingroiiimuiiity in a bad plight and Mr. Tanner asked fer a grant to assist the farmers in procuring seed and purcliaeiug hay for the lack of which in iiiiiny ease the cattle are starving JUHY liilliillil IN EiLUiH'S EASE Half of Them Believing Him Insane-To Be Tried on Another Charge Today S\'i1NI;Y, March 8.-(Special)-The jury ,ln the case of Rev. W. Ii. Calder tonight failed to agree after eleven hours deliber- ation and were discharged. The jury were equally divided on a ver dict: of insanity. The charge against Calder was indecent exposure and the evidence was of the niont disgusting character. could scarcely conceive ofa sane man re- sorting to such degrading conduct. The defence produced evidence of in- sanity. Ualder will he tried tomorrow A WEATHER FORECAST To1ioN'i‘o, March 0.-(Special )-Moder ate to fresh nortli westerly to northerly ' winds, fair and moderately cold THE 'rniuPi»:!u'i‘l!¢ii: The weather was mild nil day yesterday the tliermoincter isiigiug from 20 to 30 above zero. FOR IHE YOUNG HOUSEWIFE Young housewives and girls that are training for the responsibilities of a household will find much that is useful in the little papers contributed tn The Dclincatorby Isabel Gordon Curtis under the title The Making of a House wife. In the April nuiiiber the topic is PlanningaWcek`s Work, and Wash Day. The author suggests an cconomi cal distribution of time end labor that will recommend itself to all who read her remarks. Other features of domestic in terest. in the same number are illustrated cookery for Easter entertainment and ii number of recipes under the topics, Delicious Hot. Breakfast Cakes,` ‘Len ten Soups," Cheese as ii Nutrltivo Article of Diet," and “Savory Varieties of the lioiuely Bread Pudding," besides ii practi- for assaiilting his wife. since." cal article on "Cleaning and licnovating Garments." F Sllii EXISTS \\Scbooi Question No Nearer , Settlement--Fielding and signed. OTTAWA, March 8-(Special.)-In spite than it was a week ago. wc sciit out dated Dc A"g'en't`i'i3i"Grsx3by RriBB¥r'i'; There is no truth in the rumor that Tun Mounted Police Department has received advices from the Police stationed . . ` at the mouth of the Mackenzie River, at i A L Ccmiici' 31. H*"°h°ll1i1_»_ni!. Awtiv Oewi. rfiwrtlns sunssr CURE ron coms Icnnditions there up to the end of Novsm~ Balt.ln1ore...... C. P. R N. Y. Central..... Er Illinois Central. . . . Louisville and N a. . H Muiuck Have not lie- m,“,’f,;f,°,‘§l‘,,;,ff_j;; Missouri Paciilc.... Pennsylvania. _ . . .. Reading .... . . ._ Southern Paoiiic. . _ of all statements to the contrary the s¢,,1=,u1____,_,_ Isohooi question is no nesrera settlement ‘ Dom Steel Bonds CTS io Bay “TC accounts Fieiaing and Mums have resigned. ‘§_’°':°i“:;: 0°” -A-I , w n y. . . . . . . . . . . Golorado Fuel Atohlson`....., Copper..... . B.R.T....... . Sngnr........... UnionPaoitio........ U. S. Steel.......... » . S ‘ .. We Caucuses have been held without result gomhgggel and more will be necessary. 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