M IIAi.urAx,Mar-cli20.-(Spcclu|)..T|,¢A*,m Dany if {,. . .v ° _ ‘Ili - af \.... “Joi Lea'§i jodo is Guaranteed for “ ` ' ~-~ -._» - iiiii li iiioiiiiiow uuiibliu - 1 -' I » A. -' _ _ . _ ` ° ' - a:o_rr|oa_ i ‘, 51 ____ D5 . Q » 59 - ` . "'35-‘,.¥.535°“=°=a1i CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1905. ‘ . " ~ ‘ 1 - . __*.-__- -__..._ _ _wg_,________.__._____-__,._,__ sinicivc or s. Ani-SIAHN is NAR .OWLYRAVOIDED She; is Run into with Nine Hundred Passengers _od hoard at the Mouth of Halifax llarbor-Manages - to Land those on Board _ Saieiy-Run into by Hamburg Amereriean Liner Albano. Liner Parisian from Liverpool is lying ln he`r duel: libre, half her kcelis on the bot-tom and the after deck is sulimorged so that the seas are washing freely over lt. ' She had a very narrow escape from sinking with nine hundred passengers. The Parisian was rammed just outside the harbor on Saturday afternoon by the Hamburg American Liner Albauo. 'I_`h`e weather was clear and the sea illlll E llll I `iillEllllllllN .derful that such a thing could have hap- l calm ; and with plenty room it is won- pened. Neither_0aptain will sayanythlng about `thc affair. - The Parisian was standing still outside the harbor tsfking on a pilot when the Al- bano which signalled that she would pass astern chashcd into her making o. big hole just astern of the engines. The Parisian steamed swiftly _to _hcr This Year to See an influx of Money from England-Duty of Canadians. I.oNDo`N, Maron 23.-D. iid. Stewart, general manager oi' the_ Sovereign Bank, speaking prior to his departure for Liver- pool to embark on the steamer Baltic, said he had visited the principal cities of Europe, lint nonc had so impressed him as the British metropolis, which impresses .mo wirhinmiugiiituflcuun nie eoniuiéreiui supremiicy of the British Empire, and makes one_ feel prouder than ever of our olose connection with _the Motherinnd. Anything' that will tend to strengthen that connection must be to our interests as Canadians. ~ “i have had any number oflnqurlesfrom financial houses 'and private capitalists regarding ,Gan`adlari. _investii1`ents, and there will uhdolibtedly be a large influx of English capital this year. I was able con- scientiously to recommend Canada as a safe and renilnerative field for in- vestments,but, of course, I pointed out that in such A big country there are apt to he a few ‘gold bricks' lying about, and ia- vestors should take proper precautions _ to avoid tliem. On theother hand it is the duty of Canadiand to facilitate lnvestlgnti on ind do everything they can to put capi- talists of Great Britain in touch with only really good and meritorious propositions. Thai. is me nose way ro' make caumia favorably known in the financial world. “In tho same way we cannot be too care -.Tamcs Paton BL Co have received 8 cases of English and American goods up-to-date. They include new sllks, dress goods, 50 to ill yds. English and foreign dress goods, dress trimmings, American cottons and staples, fancy belts, buckles and small wares. ribbons and huts ready trimmed and unirlmmcd. _ THE DELUGE IS COMING- Rubbcrs and A Rubber Boots. Wholesale and Retail. ful about thc quality of goods we expor to the British consumcr.VVc have a rcpu tation still to make as well as to sustain and this can best be done by sending our goods that are exactly according to repre sentation. It behoovcs all Canadians in their own best interests to sec that thc interests of British importers and cnpl_ talists are alike properly safeguarded." lil iIHlNl§l il THE PilS|iiiliiS Japan Will Ask for Pledge thai Russia _Build no More Ships for Term of Years - Another Bomb Thrown. _ S'r. Pi-rricnsevuo, March, 2|i.-(Specinl)-- General Lincvitch reports no change in the positions of the armies. Grippenburg has been relieved from the command of the Second Manchurian army. ' _ . WAnsAw, March 26. -(Special.)- A bomb was thrown this evening into the carriage of Baron Von Noiken, the Chief of Police,',and the Baron was seriously wounded.. The assailant was shot by the Police while running away. PARIS, March 20.-(Spe|:lnl.)-It is stat- cd here that among the conditions of pcacc Japan will ask that the Russians give a pledge to build no moro warships for a term of years thus preventing Rus- sla‘s idea of resuming hostilities under more favorable conditions at n later date. Get the Labit' Trade here- Paion’s. ' 24d ' ii. Be aurefaod get your supplyf at once before _snow melts; there may be a great scarcity in Rub- ber ‘goods as the steamers may not run' or some _v|¢e_kSY¢l- W° have new 6h hind ilbouir- 35._es|‘¢fa Meals, Women’s and Cliiid'¢ Rubber Boots. 30 bales Meir# llsbiegs.-. . _ . . gcc; ' u¢_.._..... f_ gg %ia7:i?ne.`n’s [Ilene we ea 65c 33 Emir Womens (Croquet pldiii.'j..; .. 55:: 8 s 'l7lomen’s (Olin 75° »i.‘i’i»“f’i___ii"5',_s._::-_;.;.'i',f'.. ...,.». M ' _I _, ren's- .- qigiflaf sua... . .. ...ima Weigh “ ,“ .,.,-..... 2.25 ,*,‘,‘,‘;',,,,. ‘.1 ZZ ' '° 21?. oemig.. 5,l°‘_i- 4' .. 1.7¢' ‘-'iii' -if ' '.,i-i - 1 ` . l _ ,. . Greonburg possesses hypnotic iniiuoncc dock in Halifax, and though she wus settling fast was able to reach it safely though half full of water. The passengers were immediately land- ed and the pumps were set to work but soon the after bulkhead gave way and the water rushed, into more compartments. carrying the hull so low that the after deck is submerged. Divers are now placing planking over the hole in thc bottom of the ship. WEATHER FORECAST. Toaoxvro, March 27.-(Spccial.)--Fair u.n'dmlld. I 'run 'rr-:ivrr1~:aA'rUs1<:. Continued mild iveatlicr prevailed night and day for the last forty eight hours. The thermometer did not go down to freezing. .TAPS MAPPING OUT In all field work the Japanese have shown that the Russians ure working along antiquated lines as compared with th yellow men opposed to thciii. 'l‘lic inability of the Russlansto prevent the occupaieion of vital points in their own lines, almost inviiriulily in _rear or iliinlrs, by the Japu Ituropcnn capitals more than any other feu :iIlliiiS iHHl|llliiliSlil. SAYS. ill HlPliili|SM Chicago Medical Student Gives a Demonstration of His Powers in a Class Room. Greenburg, ii sophomore medical student at the University of Chicago is not able to cil`ect n. pcrinancnt cure of rlicuinutisni ny means of hypnotism, _-he ut least has given di-.monstmtiomi of his power, ut l-riwiing tha serious attention of thc medi- cal fuculiy of the institution. and has given many demonstrations forl entertainment. Wlion he boasted hc couldi cure rheumatism by psychic methods ated was u helpless cripple brought from the Home for liiciirabies. The demon- strution took place before Professor Anton GAYNOH AND GREENE AGAIN. Moxriu-:Ai., March 22.--One more stage in tlic famous Gaynor and Greene case was completed this morning when Mr. Justice lJilv_iilson dismissed the fii|;itivcs` application for awrit of prohibltionllto forbid all proceedings before Extradition Commissioner Ulric Lafontaine, on the ground that his appointment. by the Dominion Government and not by the provincial. 'left him without jurisdiction ln the case. . _._____-1--_ ONE CAUSE OF ANAEMIA Is well known to be constipation which can bc avoided if Dr. Hamiltons Pills of Mandrake and Butternut are used occas- ionally. Unequnllcd for the stoinnch liver and bowels. Use only Dr Hamilton c__ Pills. Price 25c. m __ _ ___ 1%- ' 9 1 of your life. ` Grill Bros., \HD\HRI1CH4Il and your Family, are the greatest interests An adcquaie endowment -poli8`y in the Stan- dard Life Assurance Oo. will protect your family if you ai¢,wii1provi&¢r0i- you in qia age if you live. - For rates and particulars consult ` HYNDMAN ®. CO.. osNsRAi. 1NsURANcE AGENTS i » A ~ Oilice 33, Queen Bt, Charlottetown. _ Ci~iioA. Advo- cate. 1‘urticula.rl_v the Iiiisini-ss man should patronize it with ii vii»\v of bettering his trmlo. It is not iiiiiiicy wasted to use advertising spoon _ in it. One good merchant in tin- iuwii who unrlerstnmis how Lo nilvr-rtisu Ylghtly crm bring trade to thc town that will help every other business man in it. But all should do their part, and the storekeepor who docs not givn his homo paper the support it mr-rits is not the wisest kind oi a business man. Ballad Ind Aa Food. Consumption of earth as food is said to ‘be common not only in Chi- na, New Caledonia arid _New Guinea, but in the Malay Archipelago as well. In Java and Sumatratho clay used undergoes la. preliminary preparation' far consumption, being mixed with water, reduced to a paste, and the sand and other hard substances re- moved. The clay is then formed into small cakes cr tablets about aa thick as a lead pencil and baked in an =iron saucepan. The Japanese fre- quently eat small ilgures roughly modeled from clay which resemble the animals turned out in our pas- try shop today’s issue and see the new gcods that they-have just received » -d7dii Blockade broken, March and April Magazines have arrived at Hasznrdk Moores. 27d li idea have just arrived.-Moore & _" _ . . r..a',...- ij; Ladies, read Paton & Cole ad. in _ ,LM Alot of new things in ties for M *ji* ,' F43/ lr-ll i gh s h~s.s? . 4V: _ A __."'$`<¥2\ s Y _ ._ » ---fi i -is lf_.,,,,i_.,.,‘- - li. . , :“ I »9 ~5"` . - _W _'___ ~ ill » _,_ ~_'f‘J2*/ " ` ' ic. ' be/. 5 4-fed ~ :LW l 1 _.,» fm” ‘ - if f as " l W, L -. F' ' .nfs ni , _ ,_ _. mi ~»~ _ AWl_lWi@-'Fx-:.v'f.. ' ‘iii Hill ` ""` _ l ‘ilHi‘ .1~"“"""\7"-'l. J rf. - f .\ ,. 1 o -.°~' , /_. quest for inspection. PHONE 7O. CARTER ’ for . W LLP PER |905. . The DEs1oNs and Coi.oR1Ncs of this year`s goods excel all former productions. Perhaps your Parlor, Dining .Room, Hall, Bed- room or Kitchen Ni=.i~:i>s A Ni-:wWAi.i. PAPER DRESS. It will not cost much if you buy your paper from us. We have fitted up a pleasant and brllght SHOW _ ROOM on SECOND FLOOR, imme iately over main store, known by everybody as “Santa Claus f Headquarters," easyto get at, cheerful when you get there. Coils AND SEE. Sample Books sent with pleasure at your re- viiiiu nu- F Li xi di " it-A 1-" - Alfiififllf 9*"l’7 R“bb°"*’ ____ -_ 'McI.eo_d- ._ _ 27 I . _______________________1______________________ _'__ ____g__ ____________ ____ ___ l _ Tea ualit Explains Liberty Tea _5,uccess \ "'“ -'ILRB c ma., A iv ' i 1 v‘i ' ..~...,~.r V V .lf ._-fc ;s~.°=~ i". if iii; YA' iv iI.f_ - 'i' .w i w _. ‘J =~ .~ ri i i .ai” 1 i ,. -, 4 ,i _ ._‘.§ ; Y N H .i ,i_ .__ 1,# ..,.i 'i. ml \ 4 f 1- ,lf E1 i5 ‘Q ._¢ _i r v .-7': FA ;,,. i ri .ka `,. 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