,. A llill A,.llliiS|llll in Regard to 'Fishery Award Manager Hays Prefer: Canadian Engineers but Can’t Get- Them -Shocking Case of Mar- iniii iniwi and Other Mattel? ital infidelity. Zi* . -gi-rm. il'ne'i1ox.f`; . , ` <>f=#*‘»‘~.é!evir¢.1=f¥i°frr'iF»i>‘--if We '#7 A " f' | w '“l*°¢=i'»e ke.e111¥\¢!`i‘°!° '°°“°°.*°<1 A " with the fisheries disputes will be re-» .. ., ferred to the Supremellourt for adjudic- A ' ation and the other matters be referred to arbitration. AN UNIAITHFUL PABTOB. _ Tosonro, June 1.-(Speoial)l-Rev. J. -~ AGES I to It » W 9 ps. 1., JUNE 2, 1904.1 -THURSDAY MORNING- {-,‘§"'.,3§¥,°2,,,"{ 15”" Nfl ., i ` fat 1. 1 - 3 _ = A ~ ~ » ~ . . e T_he Japanese have, during the earlier days ofthe war, been deprived of the use of one of their largest and bzst M battioships, the Shikiehima, which has been ln drydcck undergoing extensive repairs, but there is reason to believe that she will give a good account of herself during' the remainder of the conflict. T. Oornova of South River, New Jersey, ‘ with Julia Browne the 21 year old daughter ofadeaocn of his church, has been discovered living in a small hotel ;A:::"::'::°.‘?.';:°:i.:::”:;tr:.::°3:32: ISLANUEHS Ai AEAUIA E here with the girl. Marianna Bars nxPLArNs,, MONTREAL, June 1.-(Special)-General Manager Hays told the Commissioner he Tw had given' instructions to give a prefer .ence to Canadian engineers for the Grand Trunk Pacific surveys but Canada has few available men, the majority having better positions than the new Trans- So continental line can oifer. THE SUREST CURE FOR WARTS Isafewsppiicatlons of Putnam‘s Pain leseWart and Corn Extractor. It has. been used successfully for B0 years and never falls. E_l‘ry “Putnam’s." ' ~ Winning Gold Medal \ Prize-Hon. Dr. Emmer'son- and Rev- Dr., Gordon- Mount Allison Regents. We beg to inform the reading T public and all subscribed and in- Sis tending members of the BOOK- latte LOVERS’ LIBRARY that we are ppp; newvready to give receipts for eubscripti ons for membership. The “"“ Library will open just as soon as M all members pay their FEE, and and NOTICE TOO. 5,,” wut Jro-neg of Pawn” and Em" M0 twig; A > .7 ’ lnisn_?’Iion & Steel Co. are cn strike. lileill of Charlottetown are among the 5 ° M , '_ M _ ‘ j , .=ENa'ro1\ _ro_i:_osr_'.1 views. Acadia graduates B. A. member of the Board of Regentsof Mount l , aorn oavn`|-'ina annmrssms. . Allison vnu”-Buly. V l , Fvraet says tbelétrike ‘S A 8004 thlllll BS hood are destroyedi we form", deuvend M, adam" on the D3- 0435455 F01* UNIUN3 it'will enable the Company to shut down “mamma of Play in Ejuoatlon mn tha LoNDON, Ont., June 1-(Special) -Rev lhe plant which has not been D\YlUl1'- which was sunk, remain uninjureii. ,_ on Wmd P|ct,,,.eB_ Both wan Dr. Carman addressing the M nlsterial MARRIED nm»Lovnn's Dauonrm. K icularly ilne efforts. A’“°°'°"°“ hem s“°"3l-7 "°‘pp°'t°d Yamaoxrrn, June 1-(Special)- Fred _ church union. MONULL WINS nom, MEDAL i ¢»r|ck.I. Popr, of P. E. Island, cutter in d |gLLND“1,g A1' Ag‘D|A_ NORTH SYDNEY, June 1 -(Special)- _ “ ' . HON. H. R EMMERSON. L. L. D. Fifteen hundred employes of the Dom- ° 0LFvu`LE’Jun°\ (swam) John W" Who received his de e at oadia es \' 1:he~~iibrary withas little delaylas ,em_ . I possible. For all information ,desired 5e¢ the Ch't°wn ageng5_ mes srnnus palm ron-nnousn. HOME NEW DOCTORS LUSING 0 Graduate B. A., One me Fine Addresses-Miss Sterns’ A A A A A b A ilAlll§Hiili lil I.. , KUROKI GETTING IUBY AGAIN. ANOTHER REPORT ` OF RUSSIAN ROUT Japanese Battleship ‘Reported Aground but Re- ' port not Confirmed--Gloom in St. Peters- burg-Gen. 0ku’s Report on Dalny `” -Kuropatkin Expecting Further , Reverscs, but Will be Ready in - July. thgt will not seriously affect the result Lesson, June 1-(special)-Roms hem l0|'»`°h° operations. '. "_ ____ that Geni. Kuroki has completely routed K ‘nshaii ist people r...1i<, ai-miy adneriair umpstkip mu- simpw and ph” th, tomy resolution not to march before July BATTLESHIP SHIKISHIMAI Russians have abandoned their position "hm I “mu have me °V¢l'Wh¢i1l1ll5|\' est of Hai Cheng. masses I need." ' one GUNS AND sous: cossacxs. Several guns were captured and also a whole squ\dron of Consacks the report ~ "` 1 gpys, ~ as not improbable and 'further stirring _,AP WARSHH, MAY BH AGRoUND_ news may be looked forfroni that quarter. sth Petersburg hears that the Japanese It isa month since the battle at the Yalu attleship Fugi is aground oil' the Maol D ao Islands- u [We regard the report of a battle be- tween Kuroki's and Kuropatkin’a forocs musing and the hostile armies are ow within striking distance. If a battle has been fought, or shall be within a few ays, we anticipate the news will be of The Jalmnege b“l¢i'l¢5hlD FUEL l2.470|another serious reverse: for the Russ~ tons was built in 1896, is 19 knots speed nd carries 600 men. The Mlao Tao Wedding at Yarmouth Big Strike at Sydney Steel Works- Senat;r Forget Says lt’s aGood Thing- Dr. Carman on Church Union. Blii STRIKE AN STEEL WGRKQ. _ d is . A r \ /I 1 The honorary degree of Doctor of Laws / \ "“ , i C was conferred on the Minister of Rall- A %/LQ /./ I ways who spoke briefly. /' W/ /~ created a Doctor of Divinity. I I. v 1 'i` \ q‘ ` g § Q H0 mmnim or axons-rs soano. » I "/ , f\ \ ld - _ °"~»° S AND SLIPPERS The time is -drawing near ,fogoanvas Shoes and w.e Rev.A. F. Browne, of North River, fare sure that we can suit ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,|, ,,,,¢ , 1,." ,...,, f ' with the Baptist Cburoh,of.that place, is canvaslshoe for women ,,°,,,,,,._. nd ,,,,_,,,,,,,;, ~,,,-.,~,_. kind; _ , > h t a&t°‘~better value can' h* preached and lectured many din in our r. ...Il '- .> *.4 e have ,a nice white soon to removetolilahone Bgnlbis Mn aorcvxnnn, June 1-V-(SP¢0lll)-BBW Samuel Howard of Portland Methodist Ohuroh,St. John has been appointed a Rev. J. A. Gerson of Montreal was `, />f’~"‘ i ,vi °°°30‘ ' i .\ F' ‘ s_`\l\ W ho received his degree at Acadia yester- . day. . lIAii Hill- MH. lllllililli » . ll] lil .MAHlilll HAY; to such a pleasant place as Mahone. Ons wrimr describes it tbusi “Mahone Bay Ii the gem of thsCo_ast, when nature has pnoanhranideal vacation lend. ltiea large bay with manyimllee of coast line, Wing to the innumerable indeuaatione 1 00 during llstay on he Ieiand_._ Bs has which give it endless variety of picture. ‘ ’ ' acquaintance. The best wishes of his E 8 iz, "“ ' many friends will¢0':¥l'll-ll N01 M14 hi* . , ° ._ _ .. ‘teen-‘ waeid fiber. M \_` ._ \l_él'l'S _UVSS (hmm wgaollamlhie_'la`:ly'e:d.oue ‘gi gf! at 7%: ' lima-1 eeiuty, who my apps. ‘ ‘ » ' ulaee and mauy` A nvas :h§°:o?\;“l=6illf', `ll‘6t'6:l,y!l_li'|?t‘»’l1s study of' If 53¢- " ` ees Bibi mea me»nui'i|m, eer,.1nm.~' .3 --pg p,-_ ,(_ ~. W . 1- 1 fdeelanhimala iadmetlgahlaworker “ '* ‘i` H who leldoh\'or°|:$ever to dll hi; .. 'ff - ,_ ' xolniim il.f°\¥¢P8ll?¢""°4, ,..§°°3'5l- _ »» ., W.. A," M _ .V 33-,§..___;_ __ ' , np"_||§thlil“ol\"l‘Vl||ill `~"i 5-_f'.‘.7%.'I ir' 'fi El”:.»".".f"'* i 3." fl? ‘_ le " V ` A . ` "-z°7“"’*"1"3 A. .1 ~`»¢~ -ss .ass ei dm-lag an pastel-sts at Norah River. has thus widened the cirele of his nrewaelbmaeh as hope iadesgrlblim the mira' of our Island- lbs’ "Browue’s people speak highly of hilflllhlll Intl queens.” Murmuring ilv.-rs ilu iv nowh to it, pin`e»elad peniusulas yut out far law it, and there are -islands. island: everywhere upon its ~ bosom, the whole 'surrounding presenting such a charming effect thstnit scarcely seems like earth, but more like 'fairy-land. lu, the most _secluded phrt of this iloe bar, at its v`ery head,..where the waters creep up and kin tie het ill Bhe inltld Mill, I1lllie`J`,'w|t|I I peculiar grace all its own, the ues little wwe °!l\‘»\wn°. e ~t»°,i°'\=. ° 4. il" °et"l“ Railway; only thirty mialted rid.; Iron -Bridmewater through a beautiful , icky, ‘allen the Le Have River and past many has and streams? A ' T ` ,While we are sorry to lose our, - Mme" °=w~\> .af Y REV. J. A. GORDON, D. D. ‘ ' "MoN'rn1iax., 'June l -(Special)-Senator . . ' ‘\ h . 'I " d iesMcNeIll wins honors in classics . F B Cmmsesm us mem W” mute P won the Northard and Lowe gold lv WC 85k 911 iUt¢l'¢3ied A50 hell? °Pen medal for highest class standing in three " today to Helen R. Caun, youngest dauf..h-- ter of his employer. Ethel Crosby was bridesmaid and Jas. Bingay, nrcomsman. The wedding journey takes in St. John and Halifax. BLO0D CELLS. gf .g gr 191-' 20 ` Man is a millionaire manytimes over in the possession of blood cells. Woman is not quite so rich, for scientists have proven that the normal number of red blood cells in adult men is five million; in women four and a half million, to the square millimeter. .’1‘he,normal cell is not absolutely round in health, but, in disease, becomes ex- temely irregular in ehage. Every one can be in perfect health an possess the mii- iions oi' rich red blood wrpueclee if the, 'only know how to go about it. Dr. R. . Pi ree consulting physician to die lnva- ildga' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buf- falo, N. Y., advises eve man and woman to prepare for a long lizby observing na- rure'e -laws.- In the Bret &la_ce if your digestion is hunt; and e ' food you eat ie not taken up the blood and assim- ilated properly, you need a tonic and diges- iva correctnr Qethiog that will increase ~le rd blood cotpmlrleeyhe believes in ing about this in uature's own way. Years ego, n his active practice, he found 'lhat an alterative extra: of certain herbs and roots, put u without the use of alco- hol, would put &e llvg'r, iunp and' heart 'into fuller and more complete action. This medicine- he :sailed ,Dr. Pieree’e Golden Medical DTcove _ By aasimiiating lie ‘ bod eafteu, r nolrrirlgedea the bl¢]»o`¢l,'t=1nd, la- atead the ea ences, oper- a;n'e aloud ¥ea on :sich red leolor ae: t e co use are ore neary rouu Nei-vod?reaa only the ery of the dtarved .nerves for fbod, and when the nerves are fed on rich red blood the periou loses those irritdble lgaiugl, sleeps well at light _ audbela nhna in the morning. - l A ra rowla. If ou want toknow about your read llrsiiiercefs Common Ima Advlaergwliiia can Dejhd f , e coat of °-=:§~:°~ per-covered voiiemz. *reel A xx an Dr. I. V. Pierce, Bulale, Y. ‘ ' Employer, Brilliant House” Islands are a little west of south from Port Arthur and about 50 miles distant. Coming from St. Petersburg and on hear- say, the report is probably untrue. Russia AGAIN nxseonnaur. At St. Petersburg, where there is great depression over the defeat and loss of guns at Nan Shan Hill, a postponement has been ordered of the celebration of to~mor!ow's national fete.'] THE CONDITIONS A'l‘ DALNY. General Oku reports from Dalny that ver one hundred warehouses and bar- acks, besides the freight oill aes and rail~ way sintion were found injured. Over-209 rail way cars are useable, but all'small 'railway bridges in the neighbor- All dock piers except the Great Pier UROPATKIN axrncrs navensas. Pauls, June 1 - (Spclal)- The corespcn-A out at St. Petersburg of the Echo dc aris wrlieez A friend of General Kuropatkin tells me that before his departure the General said: “Tne first month it will be said I am inactive; the second that I am incapable Ethel Sterns of Charlotlfelwwll WOD H18 3' I -~. , L The marriage was a brilliant house event. 'md the third “mt I “m ”' "“lt°"‘ becuuse h & prize for excellence in English. A we will be repulsed and beaten, although l ian forces. Defeat, [loss of artillery and the hurried retreat from the Yalu, coupled with the more recent defeat at Kin Chou must have dispirlted the Russian forces. The depression has reached Si. Petersburg. The Japanese armies are elated with their first victories over European troxps, and unless greatly outnumbered may be expected'to win further tri\1mpbs.] HOW TO KEEP VVELL ‘ The beat efforts of the great physicians are now expended in Hnding bow to keep geople well and prevent serious disease. r. Chase's Nerve Food was prepared with this object in view. it is not only a cure for diseases of the nerves but also a restor- ative to be used when vitality runs low and thc weakened condition of the system invites attack by fevars or contagious dis- eases CH ICAGO IARKETS. Cmcaco, J une 1.- (Special) - May Wheat 8l§ July Wheat 87 ‘ Corn 483 “ Corn 49g “ Pork $li.80 “ Pork $11.5'/'A If ii‘s abllious attack, take Chamber- ain'sStomach and Liver Tablii.~i anda qirick recovery is certain. For sale by all druggis s. Boston Derby $5 OO stiff hats areup to date.-Weeks & Co., Sole Agents. __;. 4 i These many sales. ,..=.:r.‘.."::.°i'-...:m°.:-.":i-......=‘--'ia' _ ~ '-V ' _ , f 4-i"f‘_-_1 ~_ ,, 5' J / .Af ' 3-<:;\ H =‘»`. 5 as .iff ii A #_ .4 V5 " . it - ig ‘; Q ' __"’_é.t f§ it ' 1.1-,N ~3- -‘r. ‘iff . / .sf if » .~-»\. ., . ‘All 4 'V ' t-._ T, I 22 W1.; ' ` B A S \ 1 "J >` 1!.~_j§-:." A ` fa" e i~1 ' I - i,g{;%" >1 ,\, 1 ` Q J / s `” ' ` ‘ fl* x/ ~_ CARTER & co. Lin .if _ti gi ti 2. .QI THE STRENGTH ~ is in the designs. OF .OUR WALL PAPER They show the touch of talented artists. 1 Colors, tiots and tones, are only equalled by ’ nature. Not surpassed in beauty by any- thing to be found elsewhere in the city. WllllP PERS are not priced accor ug to`their charm. We make little was to hanioxdze with our way r of doing- b files-meserm pisses me , roile on andl ia . lllui »*‘sm. A . .,~~~.- -r 5 _ ,Ai im . .. 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