er Today to est .Clearing an ine; V* ».i<.>i-’ _ V ‘i' "'|' ’ __ ' _ . _ _ .1 _ ' ` o A ' ~ ` ' ’ ' - Mdiamsic pac- , _ _ -. __ _ ` x ION (__- lllb ll liL0l"l`ET_ W _U lil)lA 4 _ ._ __ I Y A ";“;i”YnF.9‘i¥n”?a&.nml cHARI.o'1°reTow§.,_i»gR1NcE EDWARD rsLAND, cANAD,s, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4; 1905. i,,;,°,,¢,_§,s¢;;g,,f;=;1,,ii,°g,,;,;.i,, w;.;|;i;1.Y.iN ‘_ . I 2 (___ c-_, __,¢ _' \ ABARGE does Y A a i _‘_ V . ' a RIFT IN S M AD , ~ _,TOR While in _ Tow oi the _Douglas Thomas From Louisburg to _Halifax-She Driits out oi Sight--'lug and the »Cob_an go to the Rescue oi ._- Ii_ii_ii-',\x, Dec. 4.-($969181)-The DOMI- nim, Coal Cninpnny barge Rembrant from L,,,,i5i,ui~g to Halifax with a crew of six has been niirilt since Wednesday last and “rm fviiis are entertained for her safety. She wna in the tow of the tug Douglas' Thomas and in Wadnesdafs gale the, the Barge. hawser snapped. The shock derango d the tug's machinery and by the time it was repaired the Rembrant had drifted out of sight. Today the tug and, the steamer Cohan started out to search for the miss- ing barge. ,/---' Y , lillll llllllilllfiyv HAS lilillilllll i,,an..,\~, D.-n. i.-Fiaia Mananaii I.a.»al- Roiierts inis resigned from the Committee lor iiiipcrini Defence. Viscount Essher, Dapniy Governor of Windsor Castle, and liieut. (ii-in-_rril Sir John French, Com- maniler of the iirst Army Corps at Alder- shnthavcliecn requested to act_on the Committee for Imperial Defence. __________.1__-1_1' li Sill lllll lllllllilllllllil ' 0i'i_\\\'.\, Di-c.l.-Your correspondent learns tinit the yearning to get rid of the lniercoioniui is confined-to alittle group oiSenaiors, and that they have made anne iiiiia headway' with sir Richard Cirtivriiilit-_ It is known that an offer for thi-ronilisiicing prepared by gentlemen close to .\ii~. J iiii Hill, of the Great North~ eririiniiiliiit this will be ussdaea pre-" ieriiiy the Snnntorial group to attempt toioi-rc ilii- Governmenrfs hand, either tosrlltlicl.C. R. tothe Grand Trunk Piiciiic or to some other corporation. /V The most active of the Liberal Sen- ators in iiie movement are Hons. Messrs. iicliulii-,n, Power, Domville, Cioran and llltcliell, and the report is thatSir Rich- aril Ciiriivriglit looks very kindly on the project. |i0iie thing is certain, those in the liaritimci’ro\'inces who desire io keep the ronil tor the people shuuld not be ciiiiglit napping. Coirghr. colds, lraar au. and other throat ' ailments iirii quiokiy.T;lieved by Cfeselelll iaiilnin, inn coats par box. Allin-ugglata. lhc King of Boots for iarmtrs... duff Bros iiiimet s midi $2.60 Cicbdinores, Water resistors and great! wearers. ` _ -Also- :3-i0 Wellington boots, clump ° sole, . hand seamed, $3-85 made of Long tanned Island- for l°B\l1¢f. just the tiring mud and- wet. ' These tele- Fish Boom b ‘ ’» f H vxtteerd i “ boots are will known __ Guaiaiiiccii io vicar. A'i‘_ _ GoffiBros" li‘lll]Sl]ll Bil. iS ‘ iiiiiii iiuii Orrawa, December 1.-Major Mood who has been in Hudson‘s Bay this sum mer with the Arctic and afterwards with the Neptune, distributing supplies at the police and Hudson Bay posts, writes that though the Neptune had difficulties with --- ice which prevented her getting into Churchill, he still believes in the Ggm, gm" December 1___W|1|i¢m possibility of navigating Hudson Bay D and straits for the export of Canadia 'whemin the autumn- MBi01` M005? killed a few minutes after noon this ‘says this is an extreme year for ice in Hudson Bay. He novo such conditions inading tha bniiin water when it on him, as the Neptune found might not occur kin him down trampled and gored again in northern waters for years. ‘__,1.i1-___--_z lllllll Sllllllllll ill ___- plnn to raise more funds for them. Thi “The Queen‘s Christmas Card." in the worlds of a.rt and literature `Gi-eat Britain. D . l a crown, and the proceeds will be devote lto the Queen's unemployed fund. ‘i§lN. Kllllillll who commanded the Japanese Rig f in favor of Japan for prisoners’ expen ______._i1<-- ‘LoNnoN, Dec. 1.-Queen Alexander has not given up her interest in behalf of the unemployed, and has sanctioned a unique i The production of the book will be clusion of mlm , quest today into the ac- racticaliy free It will sell _for half n at Lmwln hub Sunday on the Bos_ Toaio, Dec. 1.-Gen. Baron Kurok Army in Manchuria, will leave Port* ‘ Dalny tomorrow for Japan. The balance S e is estimated at $25,000,000. It is believed i that this sum will be devoted to the d vclopment of the interests of Manchuri in for r “ -U" ‘ia-Sir* i Poiiiii-_fiiion or in :A Rfonciion g 0 is §iATE; or PANIC ESTI _ ATE; A A _L iiish Admiralt Wilii. ssen Grant i=or`l\lavyi intense Alarm at St. Petersigiirfgé Com_igit0iicatioa With the Outside# i _ _ Y p mt World Has Ceased-Rumor ‘Attempted Assgssinationa oi » ° ° By Seven and Hail Millions in Addition to . ` ° ' ' __ l ` ' That' oi l/_ast Year -V-Four New Cruis- peror-Siiuation Very Crave in Ilia daitie Provinces Guard the American Embassy. _ Sr. Psrsnsnvno, via B1zm_iN, Dec. 3- (Special) -Intense alarm prevails here. Communication with the outside world ceased this morning when the Finnish telegraph operators joined their Russian comrades. The Embassies, Legations and Banks are hastily [organising despatch services o the frontiers. ' » The population is almost in a state of panic. fearing that the railroads will stop running and inhabitants will have no mode of flight in the eyent of the catal only foundation for the»excitl€inen'f "is the trophe now thought to be imminent. According to reliable information the arrest of guardsmen lit Tdsrimoe Solo but Palace on Friday when the Grand Duke Boras is alleged to have attempted to ass- _ asainate the Emperor. A In ina Baiiin Provinces ina aiinaiian in ext-remelygrave and the troops are in open mutiny, all the attempts to quell the up- rising hdving failed. Heavy forces of artillery are arriving at _ _ , :S_t‘ Petersburg daily. - Loxsnou, Dec. 4.-(SDecial.)-An oiiici Kim., Russia, Dec. 4.-iSpecial.)-There Martial law has been proclaimed. T Bantm, Dec. 4.-(Speoial.)-A guard_ for the American Embassy at SQ Peters ,_ burg passed through here today. The 1 ` ' _ men wore civilian clothes and `are said to befroxu the cruiser Minneapolis now a _ Gravesend, England. ` _ Ellhlll ll] lllllll lil Mil] Bllll Riddell, aged about 35, a farmdr living on the 9th concession of Beverly, was afternoon by an infuriated bull. He was knoc g , him to death. No one saw the accident. A sister of Riddell found him a short time after iiithegutterbehlnd where thebull was standing. Miss Riddell braved and faced the animal and succeeded in dragging the body of her brother from the gutter. Miss Riddell had been attracted to the scene by the fierce bellowing ofthe bull. This animal has had the reputation of being uuoontrolablle and._.Mr.1 Riddell was the onty man who could handle it at all. l » _______.Zi-i_- Coriconp, Mass., Nov. 29- At the con- d cide t ton and Maine, when seventeen persons were killed and twenty other-s injured, Horace W. Lyons, the engineer of one of the leading'engines lsjheid for the grand _ jury on the charge of manslaughter. Lyons was-the driver of the first of the twolocomotives w ich were drawing the Montreal express train' which plunged into tho rcar of the local' train just west of the Baker Bridge station in Lincoln His arrest on the charge of manslaughter is stated to have been the result: of the testirnonyfat the inquest that he per- mitted his train to passlsignais displayed “ CLARK’S PORK di. BEANS re satisfaction tothe appetite. as i bythelocal train, atleast at too high u N; rate of speed. 9- area cold weather necessity. With the ,thermometer below freezing nothing else gives such warmth to the body and iriiiiiiiii AMHEHST MAN’ Arinansr, 4-( p . . Hewson, a well known business man and ’ _ that Mackenzie Sc Mann contemplate, as oneof the links in their scheme for a transoontinental line, the placing ‘on Lake Superior ofa fleet office breaking carlerries. The idea is to keep naviga- tion open during the winter months be- tween Pert Arthur and Baichawaning Bay, the latter a splendid harbor on Lake Superior, about _thirty miles from thoSoo. li‘hus the company would ~have in almost direct line' from Edmonton, Alberta, to Ottawa, for in connection with the proposition to place the car ferry service on Lake Superior is .that of taking over the rights of the which was one of the Clergue schemes The Manitoulin and North Shore rail- way right of way is between Sudbury and Sa.rchrn'cnt on the main line of the Algoma Centra' railway. a short distance north of the Soo. From Sarchmont a line would be built into Batohawaning Bay. It is stated that a fleet of car ferries could- be placed in commission on Lake Superior at one-tenth of what it would cost to build a. raiiwayllne around the north shore. ___é_é___--- |linard'r Linlment Reliever Neuii lgia- __________---- ' _ ' ina .' _ _ , ' _ . _ S,M. HlC§8, Ag!!! It Siiiiimé C A W Reddin Phem B Sunnxyiail Mr. A. A- Bnumgl MUH Hlllllill L PHllllIlSS lllllliii LoNDoN Dec. 1.-Egged on by the ' yesterday afternoon and jeered and hoot- ford woolen Mins' ed the Princess Royal (the Princesa ‘“d““°"Y °`“““°"“"°- Louise, Duchess of Fife, eldest daughter _“_ _ - of- King Edward). who performed the ,ceremony of opening the tents, which _ . .‘ _ ' Dec. S ecial)-GeorgeD eK|n and endowed were presented by th g with $5,000 from Queen Alexandra's fund Shouts of Religious sweaiersi and “Curse their charityl" greeted :the Pri that large n p summoned to disperse them. 3 ofthe things he said : ,wiiibein the shape of the issue of Christmas book, which will be entitled. N _ 1; Sam/r Srn Mama, Nov. 30.-It is said ' . . With f°W °X0€Di»l°nH I 110% Only have C0,,,m0,,we,,m,_ _ no reverence for the Supreme Court, _ _ 8 ` will consist of poems, stories, sketches, drawings, and music byperspns prominent _,___ of _ ' Bos'roN, Dec. 2-Dr. McLeod, who was on trial for procuring the abort ion which led tothe death of the _Geary girl was acquitted this morning. Bill. lllliii WUll_'l lllillil Ehllllllllll New Yoax, Nov. 20.-Although No. 647 Second avenue, who- was run down by an automobile at 'l`hlrty~faur refused to maken complaint against the chauffeur of the machine. “I rion't wont the guy pinched," said ftheilttle chap while on his way to the New York Hospital in an ambulance. ‘I ness it s all up with me, but anyhow hiding. a-paid' to have him put in thejug." 1 & Mlnard'| Linlment for sais everyw he _ - . . ' _ _ __ , _ , 3, ciiicico iiiiiiiris. ” ~ - _ C M ,S ‘ N W ' h ` ` har 2- s iali- [_ qvM oainaaa. Danna. i rw ‘ ‘ ' 44 o Mn in k .C . D -» I . . wnhnsac eo Mi vdilzat y 87% Calendars. Booklets, Toy Books. Gift Bo s. P°'if M°Y» $19-4° P°’*» -'°“- '13 42 _“_” Christmas and New Year Cards and Royal . . . ~ . t l I u I U l a b a 1 r ______.1_1 »fheiD{,.écw5B if nw Hm,b¢,,»°‘sk;¢_ ‘ All Nqvghigg. _ . i R o. es roto announce 0 t_ e il and one ot the most profitable habits you can An Emergency Medicina' 61,3 nqgmewn “bm that my hm "or d S 5 6 form_ d decided to manage the Rink themselves I ~ , RT _ _ For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds an fm- the season 0 1905.1-1906, , P , _ _ _ ' ' 'mgxxgzqffi s";°:; ';:\‘:hl“& °:m‘§1°£ Their sole object in iiioing this its Ito ‘ ‘ ' ' "H rn' - iiniiaiii The easiest and best method to save is to carry the wound md not my mm mmm ;¢;i:5;i;;=“b“ca:ym ge :elelaénzrdgd mg K an Endowment Policv in 01° ~ iraiisr from i>sin.\>nt°»\1°°= the ram to the mann for inn wiainr is heal in about one third the time required "The protection and satisfaction of is the nnnai treatment. an ii. is an the Slraierw’ l`\di'fil¢Dti° Gil 0011801' fmm \>i°°'i D°iB°Di\I8 ` Many' improvements are contem£lat-` ‘ I i _ aavaiasa. said hyan araggiau. ea iaeinaing ina iigneing or nie ini. i ` . ¢ ' ‘ by the Eleothgl Arc Saas: cltich will _,- --_-----€- bsagfeat nto aaers an Eiflnliihéd in |825- W, hw, 5,," ,waived . "nk," of hockey players. ~ f ll belt tswiil a pear in this Plans of Insurance to suit all ages. EI1q\1i1’¢ 01' nnina aims nan. Japan Ii. ina n i ,,,,,,,,,,¢,,,,,, P line of the kind in the city.-W. P. spaoefromdmototime. t' nd ' 'rti‘culera. ra es a pi < _ °°\‘"“» 9““"¥'*“°- . 4’ “ *F* ’s. W. cnapss, rmiam W1' ii nouns viaamii ~ I C ‘ o c ass' in _ C-'U-R'M'15IN ° " Hyndfnali 0-» _ ..:;..2:;°.:_°,...i::=1:...f::. W... .anna 'Gensrai'A ents Charlottetown, P. E I. §i°°d.bu11d¢¢._.0°1y 75;; i;°g¢1¢___ . A.A. BARTLETT. S¢¢-'1‘f¢ll- ai e N B The Mana ing Director vrllibe ers Each Year. 1,i tion of the_ seventeen million made lun al memorandum issued by the Admiralty spring. has been 5°"l°“° °i*'°°i' admin? b°i'“'°°“ states that as the result of the recent The Admiralty considers that the pro- there mmson_np6n Maf_"A6‘umdH_at the :l;ar;1iBut.i;1eei':;xlsdl;I:v;1H¢li)e f;-;9!:;l:d“':; informs the next estimates for the Navy sent strategic requirements will necessi- ivi d d 9° ;willsi'iowa reduction of seven andahalf ,tate the building of at least four large j °““ ° ' million dollars in addition to the reduc- ,armored cruisers annually. tiilliil] lS1lllll] NliN lllUll|lililii _ BOSTON, Dec. l.-Investigation is be-iii;' ST’ J0HNsNnd"D°°° 1' The" is “l'“`m ~made into the death of Roland Meikli- late ofCharlottetown,whowas said to hail committed suicide. The only one pres.-ni at the time was deceased‘s fourteen -ni dfatetal population of 6,500 ha" 1°” old son. The investigation was yiiiti-an 22°? 1‘l"li"h‘“ *"9 PM im” m°°ih°- N° siarina hy the dnnbia or Roland iiiniki.-, a ew predict Wh” Um f“t“"° °‘ "h° brother, who came from Charlottetown, among the' authorities of St. Pierre, Miq at the extent to which emigration from the colony has grown. Over 1,000 persona _ *colony is destined to he. The 90°F" and could see no reason for suicide. classes are talking of petitioning the Paris Passed Away saturday After' Soda, ne`m°cnuc» Fedemtlom the um _government to permit the annexation of is fi illllilllliss Wllil B _ A __, employed mustered in strong force around the Ishmd t° N°wf°““d1“”‘l' f°‘° li' noon Ona of Owners OX the Church Army tents on the Strand' pointed out that so long as Newfoun land maintains the bait act St. Pierre' hxiiiiiciii one nr the prinnipai owners or the oxford to house and feed arent ninnbm of th' Lorman, Den.1.-at a nienrinn of tn.-_ Woolen Mm,,_ died 5,,,,,,.d,,y ,,m,,,,,,,,,,_ unemployed. who sro to ohop firewood for ‘ ` » ‘ - ` _, ‘ General Modinai connnii inn nrnaiii.-..i _ iihl51'°u°f- H _ . - - ' ' said that the effect of the Medical »‘ _ ' » amendment or 1005 was that tin- gn- .ces of Canada. previously del»nm_-ii, n=!,_ apply on their own behalf for n .a 11..... i~ ~ 3 :._._+’ _'liz J, '~ 1.-.f<.>.n‘»_'f_ 'f . i_”i“'," 'if _ W #_ .- ai. li, ,“_¢'w‘_‘ Li ,___ i. _"3", ` V ii# : _ _ ’ "qi _ ,i5‘l§,l‘ . .L 1\_.~ `..s 'yi .-‘.-.Z 4 .. \. 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