‘dl -Y 8P1.¢9'-Qgf A' -E r \ nonmua “ OVEMBER { c mlm. o . ...tet?.t0Fe‘la"£e”=s"f'-coal* cHAs'Lo‘1°rn'rovlfN. plumes sowano 1sLA1~`1o,v cannon, MONDAY, N , ' 27, .9°_5. ,,;,»o,§.ggPmyoggTB 7 RUSS'/$5 LUNG EXPECTED lV|UTlA t t Anvsnrzs ro have Ar tnsr 0ne oi the Best Regiments at Sebastapol has Refused _to Obey Orders-Officrerjs are Shot Down~ Mutineers Pledged not to Plilage or to Kill'-Other Regiments Receive them wi h Full Military Honors-Men of Black Sea Fleet Disafiected-Officers Exeucted in Manchuria. / \ 51-, i'r~;'rrrr>r;r'rlr:,Nuv. W-(SP¢0llll)-Tile themselves not to pillage or kill and to isnt: l'S|l"“ oltllc .Sli wnni |~r-iusrnl io olrcy orders and held wr-re r'm\sirlr~rcrl. Two otltr»er~s who callid upon the other r-egirrrr~nt~‘ to fire upon the mutinecrs There is every prospect that the whole e were shut rlrnvrl. lil. Willllill HTS PlSSill AWAY ,financial Agent of, Presby- terian Church and Presi- ‘ dent Metropolitan Bank. 'l'nrro,\~'r~o, Nov. 27-(Special)-Dr. War- den, ilrrnririrri agent ofj the Presbyterian Cinrn-lr and the president of the Metropo- litnn llnnk died Saturday afternoon. ___?,____---- lllS lillllill.ll,lllS £- Silllli lil RUSSIA tori mutiny in Russia’s army urrlicrr cannot be over estimated. Drcvcnt rowdyisrn. - ` ncrrrstolrrrrut-nine ntlast andthe gravity The regiment then marched through: ` ` tho streets and were received with fulll On l-'ri<|1\,v ill” l’“5'~ "°3|m”Pl° “lf 59505 _military honors by the other troops who' a had been cnllcd out to ilre upon them bu ‘ nrnsnrrrnr-lim: \\'l\0l'0 plans for revolution who refused to do so while at the same time declining to join in the mutiny just now. . l fortress will soon be in the hands of th to them by any of the other regiments in the garrison. affected and cannot bc relied on for t`moment. . The Seventh Army Corps has been ordered to mobolize and proceed imme dlately to Sebnstopal to put down the revolution. The Black Sea fleet ls‘stlll obeying the Admiral's orders but thc men are dis- a _ y That this uprising has been most care- '1'|rernrrlin<‘cr'sat their mccilnil pledged mutineers for no resistance is being made fully planned by the Socialist leaders is evident on every-hand and the same able minds have been at work in all directions so that in' the government circles fear is felt lest the entire army is disaffected. , Even in Man uria, General Llneviich has had much Tdoublo and forty-two offi- cers have been executed by him for parti- cipation in a meeting there. It is the feeling here that Witte's gov~ ernment will be unable to copc with the situation and that a Dictator will have to be appointed. I -- ----A-Wm.-_ ..,_ _,_ ,_. _\ ill-illillilllii llll E I One Man Drowned and An- other has a Narrow Es- cape-Rescued by a Boat. while driving across the bar from Minis ter Island this forenoon were overwhelm od by the incoming tide. and saved Bnhrot-. in the day. iiVillWHiiMil] BY . OFP Discours ed Yesterday ARTHUR C. ROVIDENCE Sr. Annnnws, N. B., Nov. 27-(Special -George Buhrot and George Henderson There was a good attendance of youn . mcn at the Y. M. C. A, yesterday after- Numbers _ noon to hear A. C. Casey, a prominen Y.M.C.A. worker from Rhode Island wh is now a commercial traveller: Henderson was drowned, but Manager ML Casey ‘H opcnmg ms address an Osler of Sir William Vanhorne‘s farm the Cm-isgrnn Commemm Mon of Au. who saw the occurrence put off inaboat erica referred- tothe small and fl\1i0 beginning of the movement which bn class of men, he said, who know th , resulted in the Christian Commerciu Hendersons bady was rewvered later Travellers' Association. There is n ___?___._-1-1-- SNlliiPilX IN N.li. iiiillllllll 0'r1u\\v.\, Nov. 23.-Notice has been ner-eiwri ity the post ofiice department of Crrnnrin rlrnt mail communication with Russia vin Stockholm is uncertain, but tirnt correspondence for the city and govnrnnrcnr. of St. Peter-burg, for the nortirnnlnortliwcst of Russia' and for l`inlnnrl will he forwarded by every avali- nhic opportunity and that it is important tlinttlrcrnlriresses of letters, etc., should , liensiull ns possible. Also that the pay- ment ot nronoylordcrs in Russia is subject Wileltyiurrl that no parcels can be- sent aiprcscnl. ' ____@§._. liinardls Linimeni for sais everywhere Cove iHave Been Placed in Quarintine. I iirc Kingei Boots for smallpox situation in Sunbury County becoming serious. Cove be placed under quarantine. The disease is also reported at Fredcri ton Junction and at several other point ___;._----1-1 iarmcrs... My SM Hmm Goff Bros Home “WC $2.60 trccdrnorcs. ____ Eighteen Houses at Young s 1<`nnnEn1c'roN, Nov. 27.-(Special.)-'I‘h Provincial Health Oihcer Fisher who has just completed an inspection has ordered that eighteen houses at Young's t illll iii Sllli evils of existing customs so thoroughly a the commercial man, and while he indul ges in these vices and evils he know they areleading him to ruin. There Ii so evil, and only afew years ago th an incident in which a commercial ma was led to play his first game of cards l Christian home to which he wa - and disgrace. Association. It was six years ago asmallWiscorsin town. The place wa noclass of men that was looked upon as B Thcy help the poor slave of intomperanee commercial traveller was about as evil as he was supposed to be. After relatin Mr. Casey proceeded to tell the origin of the Christian , Commercial Travellers R traveller lauded late at night at a hotel in 0 full, and he could only stay by sharing the room of another.Before turning injt-he tra- CASEY I: " Afternoon on- Christian Commercial Men and the Rapid Growth' .of Their Association Which -New V Thousands. ` g There are 300,000 commercial travel- lcrs in America and o0,000 of them t ar_c Christians-a large percentage among o men with such n reputation. The aim of tho organization is to get the balance of the 8(X),0i'I.l also into the fold of Christ, and _ l with an army of men that strong travcll~ t l lug the country in every direction the ln- 1 fluence for good would be incnlculabie» 1 This body of men are throwing away the 5 pipe and the cigar, feeling they must be 9 clean in their lives and habits. They do ( B in Christian work as they do ln business. _ i When they get hold of a fellow he does'nt S have much chance to escape. They will S pray with him whether he wants it or not and generally pray him into the Kingdom. to break his shackles; help the swearer to K use the name of God only in _ prayer and raise and help to keep the discouraged D 2 traveller from committing suicide, and 3 thousands are being saved through their _a invited, and afterward was seized °fT'°l`t5~ by the gambling mania and led to ruin {__.--_-- _ :SHAHSEU WITH i MlNSLlllSHlill is veller took out his Bible to read.I-Iis room- I _._ - the new arrival kneeled to pray, the othe kneeled beside him. It was long befo C. S. 'l`he organization today numbers abou six thousand men. mate asked him toread aloud, and when re they slept and their talk resulted in call- ing together the Christian travellers of their acquaintance to form an association. Only three got together at the first meet- ing in Janesville, Wis. Not discouraged by their small number they organised the Association and named it the Gideon. ‘ NEW HAVEN, Ccnn.,Nov. 18-Charged with manslaughter. Daniel C. Moriarity, ablind pauper, was bound over to the superior court under bonds of $3,000 in the circuit court today, as responsible for the death of McGill, his room-rnate,at the Springside Aims House. He had waived examination. it is alleged that the act was committed during a quarrel between the two men while they were in their if room one night. Mcriarltyis said to be lmentally irresponsible at times. I' Writer resistors and great wearers. -Also- $3.10 to $3.35 mud and wet. These cele- f Fish Boots bratedmakeof | Cape “ water tigutt Knee “ boots are well known l Wellington boots, clump 50l€. hand seemed, made of Lcngtrmned Island lelihef. just the thing for Guaranteed to wear. AT LoN1mN, November 23.-Progress is laying its iconoclnstic hand heavily on fashionable London's most sacred institutions, the stovepipe and froclr coat. ' Heretoforc to appear not merely at any out door function. hui/ Mlywhafe l" th” west end of London, with Dthef thllfl fl silk hat and the regulation dark suit N18 been considered the brand of pre- vinciallsm. Now lounge B“li»5» 5°"- collars, derby hats, and brown boots are worn everywhere. Manufacturers silk hats are- in despair; while taiiors nvar that the making of Irock ¢°t1i»l will soon be numbered among the lost Paris importation is a sl¢Yl¢\l`°D°\” hfllir , ,towering erection crstraw and hath gm, standing between two and three fort of Htl. While men‘s fashions are tending to- vwlm-), srmpllclty, women's are beoominB‘ extravagant and absurd. The llidwii ts fofiii. - Plans of Insurance rates and particulars. ` A , mga. It is tilted almost endways on ` 0 ‘ , .age and are pr-snrotéd one le will pmol,” 5 riot when first seen at a ~ '_ - w r Bom guna. matinee. A A ` g V _ in V ‘ i i r Saving i and one oi the most s at Habit profitable habits you can Q . . START NOW ' ' The esaiest and best method to save is to carry an Endowment Policy in the _ STANDARD LIFE ~ -ASSURANCE C0. A Established in |825. to suit all ages. ._ Enquire for Hyndman (D. Co., Genefai.Agen_ts, Charlottetown, P. E. I. S. M. HICKS, Agent at Snmxnenide. lllllililllii iii Afternoon . interesting Ceremony. Eloquent Soeeches. On Saturday afternoon the monurn erected in the Queen Square Gardens the Natural History and Antiquaria Lawrence W. Watson, president of th Society, presided and was the first speak er. He said:- _. the most gifted and most deserving late Francis Bain. Nearby standsa stately monument erected to the memo substantial support when dark cloud not dissimilar merit and worth. win fame in the hells of legislature or o isolation, amid the destractions of a bu clrnpters of Nation's wonderful book. Island and one of the most distinguiahe of the local geologists of the Dominion D this society to erect n monument to pe public thought in the channels of natural hesitancy in asking you, sirs, to come your presence and your honor to unveil the memorial. that no more appropriate one could b designed. A~granite errant boulder o If 'Y D everyone as Natal-e's fitting tribute to unassuming life; the circumstances o rigor and disturbance in which it renche not express the hope that its endurln appreciation of his excellent work wel to the memory of a distinguished compan ion, but rather asan object lesson for al but eloquent assurance that all goo receive the recognition and reward whir- it deserves. I feel safe in saying tha there are but few here preeen who had the pleasure of a closer intima tract-ive personaiity,io the nobility of hi closed with the National Anthem. 1_____.l_@<-f- CHICAGO MARKETS. in_1'-I Min ard's Linlmeni Cures Dlndruff. 'llilil Miill|lMElliS TENT sooletv to the memory ofthelate Francis inn to Abbe Laliammes r¢v°rt~ Cans Bain wasfornirs_lly unveiled by His Honor possesses nine tenths at the now the Lieutenant Governor in the presence , ofalarge gathering ol leading citizens l“0l\lflinR HTH W0l‘Hl\lP the Ml\.Y0\‘- Cnnada's share at the two Falls of . We are assembled to do honor to one of the sons of Prince Edward Island-the W of two' brave lads who gave up their life on the battlefield in the service cf their Queen. it stands to commemorate that wonderful spontaneous offering by her sons to the Motherland of moral and ~ B _ _ _ obscured the horizon. It stands a symbol ofpatrlotism and self-renunciation. Be- slde_lt we dedicate today a much less , pretentious monument in recognition of It was not required of Francis Bain that he should sacrifice his life in the service of his country: it was not his to Team n. ' the pursuit of the vocation of what are ` commonly called the higher walks of life ; CANADA ont . bi 01"rA\va, Nov. 27.-(Speclal.)-Accorrl- the rather cool proposal of their Amcri- dalcan colleagues for an equal division of lthese Falls. of Niagara Falls and one fourth at the So United States is 87,200 feel. The Canadian Commissioners rejected lMsMillSE Eliiilll] sits runnin The Match Between Harvard, and Yale Results in Vic- tory for the Latter GETS NINE ; r , HS NIAGARA r _ -According to the Report of Abbe' Laflamme- The Dominion Also Obtains One Fourth of the Soo-Accomodation For Troops at liaiiiax. A militia order issued yesterday states o. that the barracks accomnroriations being ls now available at Ilnlifax thc following 9 , . 214.300 0\lbl0 feet Der second and the troops will proceed there on or about. the 4th December : Royal Canadian Garrison . Artillery, Royal Canadian Regiment. NEW Klllii MTKES Hrs situ nun into Christiania On Saturday Afternoon- King Replies to the Wei'-'ne Presented. Cmusrlana, Nov. 27.-(Special)-Tile ne“'Kli'K Mid Queen of Norway rnaric rf- -af but his it was, in splendi s Francis Bainlabnred not selilshly bu fcrthr public good until he came to be recognized throughout the length and more, breadth of the land as an authority upon There was no lwmnm play but in was all subjects of the natural history of the of Canada. Aniutelligent public will op- reciate the desire of the members of gwelve yardn were made but no pmyu. . . , ,__ petuate the memory of their companio who did‘so much for the cause oi! hlghc eduaatiouin this province by directing Forty-three thousand people saw the science. For this reason we had little _____.___ here today to dignify the occasion by Doubtless a more imposing one could have been secured, but I venture to think B f the ice-age, unchiselled and unadorned ...___ save by the bronze tablet bearing the t ex lanator inscri tion, it will appearto .. Little Daughter of lsaac Bu naturalist and cioquent-ly symbolical of , , him in whose memory it is placed here Burned lo Death While It-s material suggests the stirling qualities of the man, its condition, his quiet d our shores dtly typify the disadvantages , under which Mr. Bain worked. May we A sad fatality happened at the bend E qualities may long symbolize a lasting donei We erect this monument not The llme gl,-1 ,md ber tv,-0 bmlhe only as a tribute of affection time. an incentive wswdy and a silent climbed to tnerofc wane the other-toy ser rl work will at some time in some way h CY . `witb Mr. Bain than I had the The cbildrcn`s mother died about two Privilege (0 0n,i0y. I could therefore years ago. Much sympathy is felt for the speak from personal knowledge and with “fmcwd father In mu bereavement” authority bearing testimony to his at- 1 life and to the dignity of his thought But br 0 I leave this for others who will lrig t the performance of the pleasant duty the eloquence which the subject demands, but ' which, inrlcrtunnteiy, I do not possess. His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor foi- lowed in a happy speech the full text of which will be published tomorrow. After ___ others had spoken and the Mayor had taken over the monument on W/lsmNo'roN D. C., No\'. 24.--Rear- b°“"" l°‘ °h° my 'he p'°°"°‘““““ Admrnumnnny' carer or the Bureau or d Bosrorx, Nov. 27.- (Special)-Through a .Y life, to reveal the mysteries [of the rock GITOF U7 00° Of the half b80llB Of the Htl .iritlcn records of time and to bring to right mrlny treasures from out the varie d football game on Saturday, tl The score stood 6 - 0 and until nearly the E end it looked ns though neitherside would fl foot being contested. In one or two instances runs of ten n ever gained more that for his side. I. The weather was perfect. game. Sli] iillilll Nilll M. HAHHUH, ' Playing. Toronto, near Murray Harbor, last We nenday, when the six old daughter 1 Isaac Bull was burned to death. were playing in a hay barrack which was - closed in on all sides and used instead of l n barn. One of the boys and the girl had a fire below. The flames made rapid head- way, the boy narrowly escaping from the loft with one arm badly burned, while iz the little girl was burned to a crisp. f The boys through fright ran to the woods where they were afterwards found S Equipment received n telegram reporting the best record yet achieved by the Navy Department in the performance of wire» less telegraph operations, and what is vard team Yale was able to win the big D “ t 1' heir state entry Saturday afternoon and were received with every demonstration f good will. Klnil Haakon, in replying to welcome, aid he hoped the splendid reception nc- corded himself ami his consort would be B an omen of the future relations be- sm har.l and dogged iight throughout, every 01' lfrom erers, madea strict but ideal referee. rr ,rh- their who land the Victorias had Gorcham of Ilali- fax, w Halifax team. the and the latter once rouzcd. '_1n the nec. d_ ‘ond half the play was almost all in Vic. of ‘Wl`\`l¢0l‘Y and they saved themselves three times rs A roped crowd tween himself and the people of Norway. V|iIlilllllS ill. The Abegweits and Victorins marie another attempt Saturday afternoon to settle the football championship at Victoria Park but the game again rc- sultsd in a draw neither side scoring. e ground was ideal, the riny was T warm, buta heavy wind was blowing the west. Mr. Farrell, of thc Wand- Abeilweirts were \ve3ken@d by [star half "Toby" McMillan was tnjurcd early in the game ll0 played at Harvard in the nil In the first half the Victorian rlideri by wind pressed their opponents hard bY rourzing. The ground was and two policemen kept the big back. *€°l Wrapping Paper (One Car Load) ‘ Just arrived. All sizes in Rglls and Reams- Memiila, Grev Brown. Violet Brown. White Drug- PAPER BAGS Sizes from M lb to 25 lbs. (Celebrated “S. O. 8") WRAPPING TWINES beiievedto be the best record in the tworld. The report was in the form of a 05101601 N0'¢¥Db°`l‘ 57- (5D¢°|\l)-° cablegram from the oommandant of the Dev-'00l‘D'tMWl44 M0! U0\'\\ 43! naval station at San Juan, 'P. R. Wiklt 3” “ Wheat UI It said that yesterdayaconversation of P0l'l¥ $13-00 °' P013 |12-V7 fifty-six words had been successfully carried on with the station at Key West, which is 911) nautical miles away. This ` is the greatest distance feat accomplished by the navy in the matter of actual con- wireitll telegraph experiment. versation since the inauguration of t.be\ Nos 1 and 2 Comm Twine, "amp and “Sea Island” 'l"f.'ines_ Wholesale and Re- tail. l0Weat prices. clnrsn s. co., na. 4 _ , Average Daily Crrculatiosn of at Least 3ooo rs Guaranteed for r9o5 r » r l ~ l ...,- A-r. 4