/, V _ rtisers Who All I AI ~ I - ant to Reach Casses ways Use This I THE CtllAliLOTl`ETilW GU/ililll i SPAGES ' V l ,to 4 wnv roouono isqi } mv forum- , - - i ei-IARLOTTET WN PR ARD isLAN ir no E ` _ SML* 5_5 :Q o'-i sig. \ -. _ ., _ __ _ .. ,-, - _ sw, »A,____ __ - , _ - ---- A---~ _ ~»- -- -_ -_.~ ,~-.~»_----_--*W--» »~- ---- ~ ~- f =>~<-~- ff--=-~~---f--_-L" "'"~‘<' “ ' *rf ”- if-1 ‘-;""""*"-'*-*'”’"_' "'"""`,' ' f ' " - ~~v~ - "Y-.f - - -»»- _--_--_-_.es-~ 1-,- --_sf-:ere-,.-wa-,L i B51 V F . O . INCE EDW , D, CANADA, TUESDA , V MEER 15,1904 _ tvcsy-rs i i ' "'"“““""'f”"~ Mr- ~--- ------- _ .. -- ' -...~.._._a_.._ . ._ -._. . . f_ ..--~»--~-~ _~---1, . __, me __ _¢ ____ . ,_ f ._ ` , - Ip CITY COUNClL’S_ MONTHLY iviE,EriNc Held 'Last Eyening-Temporary Loan 'Eifected with the Merchants Bank oi.-P. E. I.-Other Matters oi inte By the Council. The regular iiioiitlilygiicctiiig of the City Council was hold last. night. 'l`I)ere were present Mayor Kelly and Councillors lloopor, Riley, Iteddiii, Rogers, Brown, Paton and Prowse. The usual i;oii'iiic proceeiliiigs Qisist- ing of reading minutes and rassing bills were gone through and iigreeil to. L'-orumunicotioiis were read from the lioyirl Snlvaiie Corps asiclng for ten riihlrer i~init.s and from proper-ty' liolders on King Sqiiaro asking that it resoliil ion lie passed naiiiirig the street norl-li of the siiiiarc King Square. Before taking up the eorresponilonce His \\'orshlp referred to thc coiniiieninries uponUliiirlottelown as a law breaking city. It had been “st-ated in the papers that tw`enty offenders were to appear be- fore the court for corner lonfing. lie would like to point out that if the citizens :init elergyincn would lake more pains to improve the rnoriilit-y of the citizens it _woiilil bo better than surnnioning young iiicn before the l’olice Court-. Goan. Brown thought the _fault did 'not all lie with tlieV loiifers hut to some extent with the police oflicers. These young men had nowhere else to`go. The police should rise ii li_ttleniorc -»vliseretion as to whom they should bring before the Court. I, 'i’he clianging ot' the name of Ileer Street was eoiisidercil and ii niorion iiinniiinoirsly carried that it be cliaiiged lo King Street. ' 'lhe r|uestioVn of purcliasing waterproof i-oats for the Salvage Corps was left in the hands of the Fire Uoniinittce. _ .L _...,.......*,,___<-........____.........,._.L_ _ WHITNEY BILLS f i EIINVLNIIIIN 'l`iili(l.\"|'ii,V Nov. lil.-J. P. \Vliiliioy, Lender of the Ontario Opposition, follow- ing the oxniiipie of Premier Ross lins called a coiiviantioii of Coiiservatives. His eireiilar starts as follows : “Driven to hay, and iilariiiednii the riglitcoiis indignation of the people the Pi'oviiicial Goveriiiiieat, ivliieli for scvcra._l yi,~ai‘s lias licld ollice by nie,:iiis'of`fr.iiid and ei'iine,is- nboutto malio I last iinil,"ilospei~ate appeal io thc con- stituencies. In order that ri large iiiajority of the people, those who desire 'clean honest and decent govem- ¢ i - _ 1 Felt Boots , VWomeii's Felt Elastic side ' V 689 Women's Felt Don- gola Goloshed $1.30 Women’s Felt Bus- at present. rest Considered. 8'- ' Conn. Hooper as cliairinuii of the (`oii_i iiiltlei-, reported that lliey linil vi alted np- oii three bniilis for oll`er of an o\'erdrat't "0" Uxfffctllllifly $l5.tlfltlto pay bn‘ance on the new iiinrkcl. The beg, nr;-mlgemem, was witlitlic Mercliants Bank nt. 55', for orerdi-aft. Arrangements had also been iiiude with the sonic hunk for the "reel ycfirfy ouuiriift it si. 1'; i“U?l‘<‘-*I-I 5l\{` being allowed for Conn. Iiroirii reported that the Manager of t-lie liiriilc oi 1\'r»,\v Br-|rn§\\-il-k had, teleplioned him just before the meeting, if the matter were nllo\\'e`d to lay o\'cr for ii day or two, that he could give a much better bargain. - ° ' Couii. Hooper said the committee hail waited on Mr. Williams of t-lie Bank of New Briiiiswiclc and ati tha `tim¢. he WHS not willing to do business at all. lie wislied to have the \vliole` account. trans- ferrerl. Colm. Prowse. as another nieirilier or the Comiiiittee, said the offer before the council wits the best that could be obtain- ed. A motion approving of the ngi-cement with the Merchants Bank of P. E. I. was ciirried uniininiously. Mayor Kelly congratulated Finance Minister Hooper upon the successful bargain flint he had niadc. Y Couii Hooper, upon behalf of the Com- iiiittec acknowledged t-ho tliariks. Reference was made to the bursting of a piece of hose at last fire and Assistant Chief Brown reported that the Deport- mcnt was never in a better state than ment, _muy have an opportunity to discuss the situation I have _instructed the officers of the Liberal-Conservative Association of the Province to ask the nrenibers of t-he. Association ind als I representatives from iiiunicipalities to meet' at _Association llall, _in the City of Toronto. on Tliiirsday, the 24th day of November at 2 o'elock, p. ni. In addition I invite representative men i/n each constitiiency, no matter what their party aililintions may be, and who syuipatliize with our olijccts, to atten also wand help us by their advice 'and en_couragcment." I _ ' - ~_ Mr. \Vhitney get-s on_t.o rc-state the policy of the Opposition on education railways and' assessiiiciit. of railwiiy` ~ BORN At Frectown on Wulnesdny, Nov. lllh, Miss Laura Mclntosh to Daniel Howard ol’ Kingston. ____¢l.. To cure ujheadiielie in ten minutes use Kuinfort lleadselie Powders 0iie_lot of odd' pants for boys, 75ets, ll'icts, and heavy grey winter pants at $1 deposits. , I property. , -A t ' ` It on Nov. iriiii,iiiiirigii10ii in .iiiiiii-s" ‘and Mrs. Tait, _ir, a daiiglit-ei-. I , I I iviiiiiiiizn. i I ni . ` »»~»2¢;§;V$§.- : 1* ;?=‘i*. ' ' \~ .Y ;~ deep interest and great profit for all present. Mrs. Naliler-of Windsor, X. S. ional Mission in India, for the \\ ictchcil child widows of that land of casti- and those little hopeless innocent ones oi' old and upwards. She pictqed iii most it cost. of $2S,flfltl.tltl per nioritli or 2itS.tltltl.tltl per "year, and all tlirir money comes in answer to prayer. it is ia. matter of 'deep regret that iiiany more of the cliildrcii in our Sunday Srliools did not hear this adiiress. \Vrittcii invitat- ions were niaileil driving the week to the /liil`ei-ent, Sunday St-liools of tlie City. Mrs. Naliler' hopes to irivc anoilicr public iricctiiig iii which she will tell the whole story of the lite and great mission work of that wonderful woman whom God had raised up to doln. mighty work for the child-widows of India. “Pundita"`is simply n literary title \\‘liicli stands for the “Pli. l)." of one of our colleges. liziiiialuii is the only ivoinan in all india who today holds that honor. *'lhe story is ir iiiost. iiitciiiistiiig one o.nd Mrs. Nalder tells it, in ii thrilling riiatriici‘. The ladies of the city slioiild hear of this wonderful woiunn and licr work for 1iidia`s daiigl(_crs. WANTED-A case of lieiidnclie tliat. Kuni fort }l csdaclic Pow( i-rs will no ciirc I ' ‘ ' in ten minutes. l Jas Paton Sc Co., 15 d I i. L, _ gr: I. ` '_-u -i 21->.-. - ,,;DiscoUN . ' , Women's~Fe.it Bus- ' ins Goloshed, 68:: Infants’ Felt Boots 25.0 “ " DOD- | gola V(V}oi_o ik: il, ir- perior 682* AT . ,ri Y I vii We have a few choice HYACINTH and orr-Inn BULBS 1-.ii aka want the space _ ~. they occupy for our big stock of CHRIST- MAS GOODS, so to clear thenf out quick, 2 5 i per cent Oli. V All new, choice Holland Bulbs. / Bl HASZARD ra Moon-1:- 'rnn “Ass \iEr,rii\i, in the Baptisli ._______._._. 'I who is iiiakiag a tout' of the lslniiil iutlic I “_” . A _ititerests 0Vf thc lliiiiiiiliiii uiideiiVoViVniViiiit- _ _ a Canada Largely in the Eyes Grand Trunk Pacific are in touching laiiguiigc tire, heart reading Good 5. . -i -_ iilwllttgllclllgftzilfg1}];;;c\.t'H;:;§l(1£`; ;e(‘§;‘;:} PARIS, .\ovciiil>e1‘ 12.-Foreign I of the trciity. Deli-iisse resisted I llie , , .. . . _ _ , . » lieirig<~iii'ried oiigby “R'iiii-iliai who is " 'T Minister llclciisse sci-tired a iioialile Irciiiiest lor a renewal of the iiegotiiitioiis , . . , . , Cl'-PINS fm' UD“'i\r‘l Of i\\‘0 fll0\lSl\l\tl UF triuiiipli to-night when the cliaiiiber‘ and aresoliitioii by Arcliileacon (Nation- tfhemv "nd fcemng and educiwing them “E C' BT' Haw' P“"'idc“l' uf the llmlectvd of deputies by an overwlieliiiiiig nia- alist) condemning the tréaty, wiis defeat- Grand Trunk Pacific ltsliwny, has return- ed from ir visit to England. He said to n Y .4 I w _ I CHARLES. M. IIAYS President of the Grirnd Trunk Pacific ltsilway. , newspaper representative that Canada was figuring much more largely in the eyes nf the publlu now than it ever had figured and thus the ilonrlnidii' :was re- oelving n splendid ndvertlseiiient. . Ho could not tell how the Grlind Trunk Pnciflo scheme and the sweeping Liberal victory were taken in liiiglnnd lit-cause the country wnsgo excited over the,Biiltlc Seaiiiciilent they hiidlittle attention to pay to anything else. Mr. Hays’ visit to England was in con- nection with matters referring to the now transcontinentnl line. Ha said finances were in good shape and arrangements for coiiiitructtlon well forward. The work would he begun at Lake Superior and in Manitoba in Sprlogiis they wanted to get into the wheat belt ls soon as possible. lié did not oirre to prophesy bow soon definitely w`li_<\re the Pacific Coast termin- us would be I the road would be open nor could ho say _iority ratified thc Anglo-Frciicli eoioiiiai treaty and at the same time” gave parliaiiicntiiry approval of his Pali(-y of it riipproeliciiieiit. lu:t,\\‘eeii Friiiice and tlreai- Iirim 'l`lll! \'t\l<'V closed ri ti-i\days` ileliate. 'l`lie final Iioiirs bruiiglit, out ilie vigoroiis opposition in beluilf of the flsliiiig interests oi Iii'iia|iiiy and Normandy agaiiist the abuiidoiiinent of,” the ]"rencli shore of Ncwfouiiilliiiiil. ISi1rcouf, rcpiililican, urged thai. llclcasse re-open the iiegotiiitioiis for tliupiirposc of getting for tlio 1"i'i-iirli fi,~Iiernien 'thc .siiiiie rights for ' llie fri-e` piiiwliiise of liiiit. :is ciijoyi-<1 by the Aiiierit',aii.<. ltiviis :i.~sci'leii that Llir Frelicli iislilng ititcifests iii Ne\\'foiii|i\~ land would bc cxteriiiiiiated as thc result Mr. Hays said that Caiiniiisn securities stood well in England. Altogether there was thc mccling at the other side that Can rca should look forward to B glorious future. They would not have the slight- es; dilliculty in ruiiing the necessary funds for the new railway. Asked what he thought of Mr. RL Borden's threat if returned to power that he would alter some of the existing arrangements between the Government and the Grand Trunk Pacific, Mr. Hayes said that they did not tfike the thing seriously at ull. “In facr,"lie added“l cannot sei- how any arrangements could be altered. Everything had been fixed."- Montroal Herald. lIl'I.\lt’i` l‘ALPi'I`A’i`ION _-\T XIHIIT iiatties even the strorigest nian. but ll tli\\. average woman it is ii tasVt<~ ot goin-i-ii purgatory. Take a little i\er\-iliiie in sweetened water and away goes llii- fiiii iitritloii. You`ll be .saved lots of wrVii'ry ly iaecpliig Ncrviline on liiiiiri,wliii-li is ii treasiirc for all sorts of pains and ai-hi-s Nerviliiie ciires lii‘ada1:lii\_ sloniiieli iiiiii bowel t-roiibies quickly. Lasts Zoe. fora large bottle. 1,, ,gg .__-.¢_; TF?-"f’ \Vlicii you are down town cull and have I , - _ . ri look at, (`aiiieroii's wiiidows. loil l I. ' _ Best In The World I Tress $2.002 50.3-00 Hate. See them at Weeks & Co., Sole i Agents. _ _ <9, SHAN-HAI-KWAN, THE MIDDLE GROUND FOR RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE- . . ~ i , , ,~ \ ' ' he imperial capital, l’i-kin is situated, is the one Slioh-Hai-Kwan the northerinost portion of the Chinese Pro\inceVof l’etli°li. iii which Chinese count) 1 V_ A V _ _ V V _ tl . I ` spot during the present ivar where the Russians and japanese have iViit_\-ruiiuglrd as oiii-`tic_-iitrnl territory. Vliui. oiii‘i.Vlotl§f0fVVb0UV\ VdV\'H1e\(L1S V\;;;\rUVV£frel-Eff; l!(}`c§cC;»;€V Contact with each other, brit by mutual consciit thc neutrality of this important bit of kliiiiese territory has bet ri .ii ii y o iscrv » ,. f l i l Li is stntionid with 4o,coo troo s, which conipi’i=i- the only army corps in the Chiiicsc empire ivbicli is arnit-d with iiioilcrii rifles, and has bcrii inn- ul Y ‘ F11 “I bY _. , 1-,_ _ liuropeaii army officers, most of whom wi.-ri: Geriiinns. -..- A" A"“"i'*"`EL_'5 AIDDRESSLEHIS. HiYS Iiilli ANGLO-FRENCH 'iff \ IIIIINI IIIGLIINIII TREATY, RATIFIEDL -L”-1211: sin and shame, told her sad sim-_yi in ri of Mother Counify V most touching niiriinci' and the marlou'& and if America has not it fleet stron enough to say ‘ thus far and no further' to those who shall i:i1lxiiB'l worth the paper on which the presidential ___ .__, Owing to the wires being, down we are without our mid-I night telegrams. ' f --0--_ /I THE MIDNIGHT PROBSI l)ei:reii.~iii;,i tioi'tli\i'i~.~t.er'l_v niiids, ling and cool. )\'erlnc.siiiiy irlitlli: iiiiiilrr. T0 Drove w you ti-me , / - I Chnso‘%£lntment is in oortdfii I 5 '"3 ‘,..;°°f..r.f“:.‘r.:.ri:.°.:‘ A “°°°‘£°'°°“°'.::‘a'r2.”‘§.*;‘t.°:' esn;s---=-r-- --- --- ni our mon hooklffirg ¢¥r°r`oldml?0gT\°lidr£'£ all Jalan or- %rnri|oir.BA11s k' Co..Tomnurt D r. Chase's nl ntm ent* tl pairs men`s rlieviot pants [at 751:15. is pair at Paton`.s. |511 I i. ~ _s _ &,_9,\§\iiii7~ilm it -.,. V ‘-°~ ,;._. F5 'wi ft .Ci ‘i , ‘__ _ i\ sr.-..'-_-‘J\'+;' f of ‘. ' ' -..-."‘ _ r ~ _ji EZ” 'off-Vi! F ` -.,`;t-,.1-.`Z'.~'-.s "“ /V -ii -, 1--i » i~~f¢_ ':, rizs’ 1 -9-:" 57?- .»» .sf V .V'. i V_ Q9' ~t~..1.“ -tfsrf., yi, I *ti ` \\`~ . --., . V»~ V i-V- i;._-,lv \ V >V_ \_V VV '.11 \,-.r ' if ~ \ e --:B =.='.t-` fri-'si -- if ,~ix»t‘i----~=‘s,”?r » 1*’ - ~if’.-;;.s, preparations for the reception of the Ven- erable Santa Claus, and that his Head- _ ‘V J,"/f,?i\’ii iV_i;' , u _i‘ gp * .-1-nt,-i.T-ir, - ,f ` if », 17 jf- \ -__,' ' ,-, , »». .quarters on se nd floor is alrea as- ’ suming tliej ppear. ance of FAIRY- LAND. Our stock 'f-“-iiit"I`fii/ f , . `\ "" V if/IV' ig, /E of the LATEST, / N E W E S T and . ll, BEST in FANCY ' GOODS, TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, ' Sac., &c., was never so lar e. N, E W C A 'ii A L O (`f U E READY SOON. Carter & C0.,Llfl., Santa Clausi Head- quarters. ’ 1 \,;" ' . I » ,, M33 - , i ' M _ ~. -_ , , -» _ rm - --BI -I ' - '--3 5 WE STAKE our REBUTATION. as TEA` PEOPLE ion thc QUALITY of LIBERTY bulk TEA. Baird &“Pctcrs, St. John, N. B. “lf the Monroe doctrine is iiot‘,_ pnper basket, it st in the liis§,»/I that doctrine in the future will not pr-ovg ' inessage of 1824 was written. , f years, the standard of which will he “rea- - . ' i\ \ i >iiV-, 1 -1 i .It ~.g-‘--»»~¢.»` _-\=»_.;_` sr;'a=£i'-"~`- i-.-» y _ .(]<.V ' , , ,-, . I \, _ , , . i I., _ I.-I ff i i I ,- _ , -.v ~.‘ =, -. .ie ‘i '» -Ii If iV'_V1»~.,-- i iii Iliiiil’ lm -,i_ ~ i li ali# izii 1,1- -» I '»‘ _,Q ,f - g .L ‘< i .F i ,..- L V' . A-,V~ ,-.gf ` » n _.i 4 I .,. , ‘is -iilnn . V_£IIi_VI VVV4 _ I V i ,~`1-A I , i .1._., QV. ..i}~_.;;' - is i ‘ _ i.i 1, i. i \ t V