e iisi , . . `,`,..__...._~__»A,,.. Q., _ _ _ I 8 PAGES' lto8 - - _ *_* ._ -H RLOTTETW GU .RDI ..-__..__.-.._*._..___-_._-» --L_-< ..______ n____,- _ _L,_ _______ __ ,___L_______Lm___L_____ ____h_______ ___________,___ _ %¥§g.‘_?3§'3§3£§ie1 I ’ ' ~ col-xaseofnrsrown, PR1Ncs'nnwA'Rn`1sLAr{n, oiLN'lioA,`MoNoAY. nsor-:Mana 12.1904.. enosrnrit IHE "FIVE ARE LOST DENLY A D FA -ILY AT HALIFAX IN Sl'IIPl Arrest in Montreal /ffor Aturdering Mother inikeceived with Militaw; Honor; and “Im-_e &{w,ing_ Th# mth 0f1F0Uf Might "GW 3"" 5aV¢d had "WY Siiy’ Ireland-Bank Messenger in Halifax ` . _ . ° I . ., ed on Board-A _Tale of Suffering by 4 Q' ' I _- g; Qfi;cg_,Agim|n|stered+-Addresses _Vesented on Behalf of Province Surcfilevby Shooting. . _ 5 _ and City_womm,s Conn Addmsecountess Grey; Storm and Cold-Frozen to D_eath.' - 3 MONTREAL, Deo 12-(Special)-James Browne, at prominent :Montreal citizen died suddenly while seated i`n the curling rink Saturday night watching the game. He was on actuary 0( the Sun Life Insur- ance Company. ' I The druggist while getting it heard a On request of the Irish police Sara Jane Pearson, aged 40 was arrested on charge of murdering her mother by poisoning while in Ireland laa/t summer. ' I Hamrsx, Dec. 12-(Special)--Claudg May A messenger of the Bank of British North America entered a drug _store here on Saturday saying he was not feeling well and asked for pickane-up. Hamsax, Dec. 11-(Special)-The S. S. Parisian arrived at one o’clock Friday _ Earl Grey exprssseéihis thanks for the* the party passed along. Hman/mn Liam", Mssr., Dec. 12- were drowned before the eyes of their (Special.) Four members of the crew of companions who were unable to tend!! the Boston fishing schooner: Fish Hawk assistance. ` lost their lives last night while attempt Captain and tive others got into second “'9l°°"‘°- It “'“» h `,9*ld» but °"°f'h°l` On Saturday afternoon the Womens ing to leave their vessel which was nshore .1 cry and had scarcely left schooner Who! night and the Viceregal party landed Sat- nrdsy forenoon, being received with mili- evidence of Canadian ` votion to His Ma- Council presented an address to Countess l and PUUHIHUB' IICHVUY UD UIC Penked lshc glided off into smoother water. revolver shot, vi ent back and found May - -lest’ “nd 1"’ “'°“ld ‘I I" his P°"9" W Grey, who hoped to be able to assist in Hill bars, north end of Uape Cod. Those remaining on board worked lie: - tary honors. onthe floor dead, with bullet from a thirty-two calibre revolver in his head. May had been short in his accounts. BATTERING THE RUSSIAN SHIPS 'l‘oKxo, Dec. 12 f(Spec_ial)- The battoning I of Russian ships bythe J_op_s still conti I nues and there is now _little ground for expecting that the fleet will ever again molest the Japs. The battleship Seva.sto'poi continues anchored outside Port Arthur but returns to the harborage nightly for protection ngalnst torpedo boats. The Japs continue shelling the sunlv en v¢ ssels to preclude the possibility of fur- ther service. ' The destroyers havenot been yet lorated. The .laps have requested Stoossol to separate the hospital ships from the oth- ers whieh have anchored near them for protection as the hospital ships dre in the direct line of fire. CHICAGO MARKETS. . Cnreseo, December il - (Special) - Dec. Corn' 43% May Corn 44* “ What 1091 “ Wheat 110 “ Pork $12.57!. “ Pork $12.00 "'“'9.""" . WANTED-A use of headache thu Kumfcrt Hendcclxo Powders will no cure n t n minutes, - DIED. . At King‘Stre`et, on Sunday, llth Dec., Trlxie Beatrice, aaed 8 years, youngest ., child of Peter and Laura Stewart. [Funeral on Tuesday at 2 o‘clock.] TWENTY YEARS OF PILES. ,‘I suffered from itching piles for twenty Q re . . ‘I°“.‘§’ “b‘.°‘25iE.‘Z.”s'L"?$`i‘5.'e'£ .§‘.?€'.,‘i.’v°.§‘”.§’.'.`. "25 ‘ lief from tho first application and has now entirel freed me of this horrible disease "-liiiyn. J. S. MULABEN, Farmer and Contractor, Tiverton, Ont. ._..4,__. Fine furnishings for fastidious felows. ,i Ties, collars cuffs, white shirts,Stanileld‘s underwear, spciai unshrinkable suit for $1,50-J amos Paton Sc Co lid ll~ i J _/. \_ Fur the Christmas IN THE SPRING and In the Fall a good flesh building tonic is required whenever weakness or loss of weight is apparent. “The`D & L" Emulsion will be found admirable for this purpose. THE. MIDNIGHT Pnoes f Tosonro, Dcc.'-12.-( Special.)-Ncrther: ly winds, fair and decidedly cold, local snow :sus at night. _ MANY THANKS are due from the proprietors of Wesver's Carats to friends who have written totell of the Cerate's good work in curing scrofulous humors scald head and otherskin diseases. These kind words are most encouraging. THE smmras _ AND THE I/nits. The Northumberland arrived here f_rom Point du Chene about eleven o`clock Saturday morning and will lay up at Steam Navigation wharf for the winter. The Princess made the round trip to Picton Saturday meeting with consider- able ice. She arrived here in the evening at ten o’clock and will lay up for thr winter. ' V 'lhe Minto left Picton yesterdayl morn- ing at eleven o'clock with C. P. R. mails and passengers. She arrived here about three o'clock and _will leave on return today. ` There will be no foreign or Nova Scotia TQ the £21131 Do you go to New York - V _ "- tp--reach Yictoria? NP- -“ Ti'°F°"S e. b9l§f¢f"af_id_ l“°i° directway, _hen whytry to ' _ 4 Féaeh your lungs by way of .'_' , your stomach? Don’t. `_, Better go straight to the lungs at once. just light the ` vaporizer and breath The party proceeded to the Provincial Building wherc installation of Earl Grey was made with great pomp. .Arthe close of the ceremony His Ex- cellency had created adistinctly fuvoroble impression. He is tall, ef ilne presence, erect carriage and has keen black eyes combining sharpness with kindllness of expression. - Countess Grey and daughters were also present, the former being escorted by Hon. R. W. Scott. Justice Sedgwick oiliciated and the fede- ral Cabinet Ministers With members of the Provincial Government attended. Premier Murray read an address of welcome on behalf of thc Province. On Saturday Contractor \Vlllurd Kitchen concluded the season's work at Curtis Creek and at the Y which has been built from the northern the pork factory and east to the Fitzroy street railway crossing. 4 . mouse piece of work on which seventy-five msn ~and slxt *horses have beep en- gaged during the entire 'summer'-. The new line there is pearly two miles long and contains the largest cut, chiefly of stone, and the`largest fill on' ths`P. E. I. R. ` The culvert is of stone wo_rk_fn.ced with concrete and is a monument to the skill of the contractor. It contains about 60,000 to 70,000 cubic ynrrls and is about fifty stations long. Much of the cleywas procured for the work from outs de sources as the out was insufflcent to give enough material. ' - f . .1 . e-in the mail to-day. The Minto will bring over heanng goothing vapors gf Crgggg I I C. P. malls and passengers to-morrow “nm fha medicine goes exactly to *_ s and. mom nz' » the fight place. Youriungs quickly The Stanley arrived yesterday morning hon] and your ggugh disappears. For at one o'ciock and leaves at daybreaz to- whbgping-cough it’s simplyperfectf' ‘my mr Pluimu' The" she Wm take in Vaplo-Crotoisneiseoid by dru lets, orssnt express tons ol' coal argl it is expected will be ld onrecsl|lpeoi;price.I AVnp¢>ICr¢»eleneosu.tfi; ready for Sum erside on `Wednesday if F°1:T"”1‘°°' °°f "'Z,‘f”°'L°:,f,`,'f,f‘°T\l|',{°|`s f il ed bo ki o. fine weather prevails, Se. limes Street. Momrsai. Cam' _ Iliii- Our stock Q_f_ Gentlemen's‘ Kid nd Velvet bl§:p¢rS gt 10 -4 cent. isccunt for |?:re’n chance to eta ‘.‘l.~0 0 _ - 1” _ I F lIEEI|lr_ ~"°"'_°r,'~'f_°'~:.~:::-,.r::°.'-ff~‘."_'°~. n \ fe. _.11 M., our ctrisr;n,,I_ isis __ _ Not'?i0n.. I we as" as css:-I ncvnks por cont oil all goods. ’ l>ri.S'_l..1i\@§ I HASZARD _ liiiiiliiif- .Z ~,~..._.»'§.' ' .., ewflstmu discount of I0 extremity of the bridge west to The Curtis Creek contract was an im-‘ convey their kindly fgolings tothe King, and hereafter in co-operating with them in promoting the ra'p_Id development of ef this great country, In reply to the address from the city of Halifax His Excellency responded that there was not u single Governor General who had not declared that the five years ' spent in Canada were the happiest in his life. He quoted Lords Lorne, Lansdowne and Minto as all regretting their depar- ture. \Vhcn driving away His Excellency bye, Lady Parsons! I will never forget this." The streets were well iilled with people und cheering was heard from all sides as \ _ COMPLETION _WORK ON1-,CURTIS CREEK LINE From who neighboring out 35,000 to 400000 cubic feet have been taken, this of. course involving un immense amount Of lnior which wus greatly facilitated by the contractors labor saving devices. KITCHEN The Popular Superintendent of Wiilardl K li/cl\en's Contracts in Prince Edward l called out with genial feeling, “Good-, `marsliy. Two concrete and two stone their work. Saturday evening a stats dinner was given at Government House and later a levee was held in the Council Chamber. rell preached. In the evening Their Excellencies were guests at adlnner given by Sir Charles Parsons and left for Ottawa at midnight. They will reach their destination in thirty hours, going by the I. C. R. and Canada Atlantic. The new line is about completed ready for the rails, the fencing has all been done and the carts and other implements -used in the construction work will be lremoved early this week to Cardigan. The line, however, will not be used till the spring. When in use it willilsssen the distance to Summerside over A mUe. Already the Contractor has made con- siderable progress on the new brunch line between Cardigan and Montague. it is under the supsrintendency of the genial Hammond Kitchen who also was in charge ofthe building of the Murray Har- bor Rallwsy. Mr. Kitchen is as popular with his employees and with the general public whom he meets as he is skilful any careful in his management and this latter fact is evidenced to some extent by un- usual absence of accidents in the large works performed by Mr. Kitchen. On the ,Curtis Creek branch rwhere be has been working _ since the Murray Harbor branch was taken over some time ago not an accident has occurred to man, boy or animal during the entire summer. Between Cardigan and Montague the right of way has already been ii led up and the grading will be proceeded with during the winter. ' The construction of the Hillsboro BrIdgeY has been mdliiicult piece of workas theiand was wet end low and culverté have also been put in. During Ihe past few years these well known contractors have come in contact I Polsonzo Er_u|n£ FAMILY I LoNnoN, December 8.-A despatch from Lahore says that the wife and chil- dren of Dr. Benjamin an American Epis- copalinn missionary, have been poisoned with arsenic by il native’ Christian school- master. The crime was committed dur- ing Dr. Ben,ia.min’s absence from homo. It is stated that the motive was to obtain revenge on Dr. Benjamin for having rs- primnnded the schoolmaster. ___.4_-__ A Certain Cure for Croup. , When a child shows symptoms of oroup there is no time to experiment with new remedies, no mnttsr how highly they may be recommended. There is one prepara- tion thst can always be depended upon. It has been in use for many years and has never been known to fail, vis! Chamber- laln‘s Cough Remedy. Give it and A quick cure is sure to follow. Mrlid F Compton of Market, Texas, says of it, “ I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in severe cases of cronp with my children, and can truthfully any it always gives prompt elief. " For sale by all druggists. -“To be or not to he in St. Jame`s_ Hall on Tuesday night is the question.” --Reddin Bros have received direct from the makers a full line supply of a that is latest infsoft leather goods for the holi- day season. All are invited to cal alnd examine the goods. Just the thing to stumble o'ver but eomfortable'for parlor or church, Has- sooks made from Brussell carpet--.las through business transactions with many people in different parts of the Island especiallyin the eastern sections and it is snfs to say that no more honorable business men can be found. The esteem with which they are regarded isa striking tribute to the business transactions of these gentlemen. ACCIDENT ON THE GRAND TRUNK. ToRoN‘rn, December 8.-At 7.30 this morning abrokcn rail nearPrinceton,Ont., on the Grand Trunk, caused ratheru serious accident to rolling stock. The locomotive and ten cars left the rails rolling down the enbaukment and turn~ ng over. Traffic -was delayed for some time. *Q-_ __ Grip Qui dkiy Knocked Out “Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted' severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grip- pe with all its miserable symptoms." says Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Landing, Iowa, “Knees and joints aching, musc- les sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternative spells of chills and fever. We bw!" “Mink Chlmmf: laiue`l.Col\gh` Remedy, aiding the same witha dose of Chamberlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip" " It Isagood plan totnkc n dose of the Tablets when you have a cold. They promote a healthy action of the bowels iver and kidneys which is always ben eficiai when the system is congested by Five others including Capt. lily had c. terrible experience during six hours in a ‘small dory, but all loss of life would have ,been averted had thc men remained by dcry and it immediately capsized. They into harbour at Pmvincotown. | Norfolk, Vn. Dec. l2.-(Special)-The threemasted schooner Montana, Capt. glioycc, New York for Charlestown with TNS WUB R fl-\ll\ll’¢. U10 Bti-¢lld|1l\00 b€i1lK the vessel. l coal, was wrecked off Cape Hatteras last Very Slim 0“'ll18 50 ll f¢l‘llDR Of dlSHdi-lH- The schooner had a miraculous escape ' mgm' fnctlon with th; cove;-mmap; Hon” from Clpecod-,, deadly mm ,md WMM, Six of the crewh.-it the vessel this-morm 0m0iBlH- four hours after Hood was safely in ' ‘"5 md were "awd by the "f°’5°Vl""“ On Sunday morning the party attended h“l`b°F- I crew' one man Henry Edwards ’em"'m°d St. Lukes Cathedral where Bishop Mor- Th° 110811 803111611 1ll\d.i\1"\Pi>d H150 Bllnahed to rigging and W” hue" t’° death. V Sr. Puri-Jnsnvrzc, Dec. 12.-( Special.)- An anti-Government demonstration planned for to-day resulted in one of the fiercest riots in some years. Despite the warnings printed in all the papers throngs of people gathered near the Cathedral and the 1_’ollce were compelled Copmake extensive preparations against the disturbance. ‘ . All warnings were fruitless and at a llgnalgiven by the waivin of ered flag autocratic ru’e l" Hundreds of red flags appeared and the populace moved towards the palace snnrmdilwmwas -siwrnghsowni wms I |NSuRRECT|oN IN sr PETERSBURG demanding the calling of a convention to consider constitutional Government. Students of both sexes joined the Tmob. Bodies of police appeared and endeavored to keep back the tide of humanity when suddenly it squadron of Cossacks appeared and charged mob slashing right nnd left with their sabres. ' ’I‘he front rank of the :evolutionists to for o_pl_y_v!._ vg moments but _t_ho' The incident, which assumed great pr,o~ portions is regarded most sr-iiousiy. MIEKIIIZII iilll ' MlIiN'S PHUJIEI whi h will give them a trunscontinental road, makings. third road across Canada. The proposed road from Georgian Bay will connect at lln\\'kc.~|bury with the ( ' ¢‘~f...';'~‘.’"6»»‘€....I7iI’..‘.}‘3.f..'..n I e and ebnolnto cure “rr each ircut N-_-rtlicrn. 01~'rAwA, Dee. 11~(Specinl)--In addition ` to two other lines mentioned Mackenzie & Mann are also applying for charters for a road from Sudbury to Port Arthur I OSS OF FLESH, cough and pain on the chest may not mean consuinpi ion, hut ; are had signs. Alicn's Lung Balsam loos- ens the cough nnd hcnls inflamed nir pus- sages. Not a grain of opium in it. and every form of toning, bleodin¢a'~1.\pmt\'udin&;;ilel. In nmnuhoounre have mod it. lar E-oaiais in \heda|_)y mesa uk your ndlril' e "“°°°"” °€?.i.‘ ‘If'l.'.'.¢ ....°.l?.|‘I‘” "2°$§=."‘.‘§ one “srl or Jm|u|son.BA'ru k g:.'l‘oronm, Dr. Chaea’s Ointment »---->---- Businn-s suits at business paces. "’5 sample suits at clcsrmnce prices 85 bill! nnil black worstcd suits for hush ess men $ 4,00 kind, worth nt thc tall. 1*- SU- lil* .Inxues Paton & Co. 12 il ll- . gl M I I . ` Have you ever seen it LADIES, one look at cold or attack of the grip. For sale by all Paton Rc Cc. 12d ii. drugglsts. R() ,K VIEN FU g-112 ? We think it is the most beautiful goods " in DECUPATED CHINAWARE evér seen here. That is also the verdict pronounced by those who have had the pleasure of feasting their eyes on it. It is rather expensive ware-but-oh it’s NICE. Only ONE piece of each shape. these goods will repay any effort made to see them. `, ‘A few pieces of Tiffany Ware left. "` ,I cARTEI§, at co, _ y'[~w,'v ' R _1._‘» . V ' 3. ~ I ` »1< ` f W _ V is ducidsupcrior Q . ` 1?# N g ' M _._.,..._,, G . a . -. _ V " » ,'13, inf _ _ £2: I - --_._.' Cossacus continued slashing until. blomr' Y flowed freelyand hundreds were wounded. `