. ,-rig; _ , A Wm, __ t ,M ,v ;,9_»,.i.r_~,r,v»_vr .;»“~._-,i‘;i...‘»<: ~. /~, iw v- ;-‘»~.~§=»r-~ . -, \’\»~i ` _ U I A ii ii AiiDiAN. it ,.==i = == , i i =§ l',';‘§_§‘i»°umm~.a» i » -'ri-iuasnay MQRNING- ' oHARLo'r_rs'rowN, P. E. I., JUNE 16, 1904. --THURSDAY MORNING i °"‘°’~" °°"'°""" ' V * I5 CRHPB PRI IONTI i; = i' i ‘ 'nazi fi f _J Y FOUND!!! Il! .fé1== --» i 6 , 1 » i Dividend ~ Now Super- ERD AYLHRR T0 ATTEND CAMPS. DUNDUNALD SILENT, OFFICE T0 CEABE. iurroaricn NAVAL aA'rrLi:. LoNnoN,.lune 15 ~(Special)-Reports re- 0“"w*~ J““° 15' _(Spe°h1)- Cd' °¢lv°d from many sources indicate that a» Lord Aylmer ie given temporary charge naval battle has been fought between the of the militia and will go at once to visit V,,lMii,,oBwok squndmn and the Jwam the military camps. ess dest some where im the vicinity of Oki Island, but no news of the result is A Bill new before Parliament provides F09 \‘€C°lV9d- for the app°|n¢_men¢ of an “Spector Several vessels report hearing heavv dr- General and the position of General will lD8~ "` kUS5|&f\S Thf0W|h§ Up F0!f|flC&fi0f\S Wffh C0f'lViCf L&b0l'~ then bl! Hb0llBl1€d- ornim isrsnssrisu Rsroars. AT THE NEW YORK TRAGEDYi;,1f:;1':;:“.:”;S[]M[ PH[]M|N[lll A Y NOW BUPEILNUMERARY Burned, Drowned and Crushed to Death F..........»....., J... 1.-..-.S,......i,_Th. _.,,,0,,.,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,m,,,,,, ,, ,,,,.,,, Lord Dundonaid absolutely declines to his also "ported than me Russmns nuke any statement have opened the entrance tc P ' ' ort Arthur AR I _ ` “AY Um' THE DW‘D"3ND~ harbor and hoped to make a Junction of . MoNrimAi., June I5.~(Special).-The iiiiiii iiiiiiii is A NAVAL BATTLE in iiiiiii iriiii i1As BEEN Eouoiii HRS been GWB" T°"\P°fi\f.v Between Russian and Japanese Fleets-No 1 - Charge oi Militia . . __ News Received of Result-Port Arthur . Dundonald is Silent and His Oilice Opcnedvkussians a Faint wiii c.m~M.y cur the to Draw Japanese Northward- . In Favor of Britain. ' numerary. \ i the Valadivostnck and Port Arthur fleets; also that the cruiser Novlk went out on Tuesday and engaged the Japanese. nosaiANs MAKING A Farm. ` There is no news of lighting at Port Arthur, but itlis said the Russians are moving an army of sixty thousand men south fr0m Mukden as a feint to drawlthe Jiipanr sa northward from Port Arthur. iN i-‘Avon or uni'rAiN. - Rome, June 15-(Special)-The Award of the King in the Anglo Brazilian arbi- tration regarding the British Guiana frontiers favors Great Britain. »-1; ~ -' W- ~ -~ ~»-~--' Dominion Coal Co directors ment at ' Mw»%`f`*~` 2 Methodist Conference has agreed that rists Mngor Shepherd ofQueensLon, Ont., . . ° ° Rev. Joseph Parkins of Murray Harbor “nd Duncan Audefwn °f R“Xb-Yi 00" are Hurricane Deck Collapse-Excursionists - Wm Mostly w0men_ PM Hundred SUUlH AFHICA ' :;‘;i.°.,2;’.‘;‘.f.°€.:*s?;.‘.z;‘.t;;';°;:;i;’;:,‘:;:: regi=tered at the Vittoria and will proceed be made a supernumerary , PUGWASK _Inna I5 _(Special) _Dr R who is one ofthe veterans of the Canadian ' S. Ddkin’ 8 resident or' (mn _four A militia, and Duncan‘Anders0n are both y yovq' practical farmers and will give excellent died this i F-red waye is Recruiting at 111011! UK instruction to the farmers of this pro ' / I viucc. liaob basbeen once lieforeto the w - - I His Holne AN AQ(§RAVAT|NGC()UGH CUR[[)_ Province Major Shepherd last fall and A customer of ours who had been suffer Duncan Anderson this spring at the seed ing frolnasevexe cough for s'x months, Bl10W- B001 WGN l1lRhlY Pleilwd With 500 ___ bought two bottles of Ohami>erlain‘s U16 BDDCIINUCS Uf 559 [$15115 “Hd '-he 'ran snip Taxes rms. _ “H03 I-05" ‘VW °"‘“"' ' ` - Cough Remedy from us and was entirely DYONPBIWS Of Wh "CD4- Ngw Yong Jana iis_(sp¢ei»i)-Tue, Prater Rev. om-ge 0.Enlms with all A Hero of P ard b r d nM - 8 9 8 g, lil 8 Bill cured by oneandahalf hotties of it. It Tl10f0ll0WlHK1l1B2¥~ir1i§S will bf! |1815 in 1 I , i V tire and there was a large loss of lite. iivfa. ' - Tama German Lutheren Church and the magor Mn Warm In Wm ba mmembered, was ity were women and children. The latter SURE SAFEGUARD- i . ' bein "ved Wm] he cream on the' ___ one oflthe Brat to enlist for service n V' Monbars Last Te" d :°h tb me appeared .mmm Use Dorid's Kidney Pills and Baekache Sauth Africa at the time of the wer. He ower ec w en e will never RTUW lDl° BNRIIVS DlB°l\B°~ was wounded at. the ilrst of the Paarde- -- them' I Rivnn GAGNON, Que., June lllth burg iight and sent home to this province. just came and they 11lv¢= ¢‘1\‘l\°d out just fm. fish* “P \°.¢i‘° simple. They are a Kl1’1'l 8°°d megan burioned swf. nice. medium wide toes. 1m5¢H“m “Km |919, good fitting and good wear- ing bcohaud novthe i>rl°<= 1°- liateu. only . - 8.9 cts., See our’ south window. __ Br A i1aszard’&'Moore. ,_.§Z’..‘ZI.‘.'I.`.l’.’.i`f.‘.§’£'i»f,'1...'Zl‘.“"““/°°' "’° ORDER NOW In the Emotional D i -isneoial)-KidaevTr°\1ble ll beoomlns Mnwayg however enlmed ,zulu in Growing Admifation for Arllsts of the scourge of the age and Bright'a Dine.” hm “"0" mr many’ but maple Marclil in the South African Constabn- Eminent Merit -Another Tfeai here relearnln 1'* "ld a 8 tc ours their backrche I7 Served N5 f\lU term being in Stare TVN; ht' I with Dod-i's Kidney Pills and never give one of the (ew who remained the whole g |53 0113959 f»°K\'°W mt” “nytmng wmse' 'threeyears in the Constabulary. McRae ____ “\». \ »\`. _`\_ E“‘p°"°°°° uhm" mls to ha the one sum of Pownal is still in the service. ' ` V T ’=..=.,s-~-.__.'.'- ~ ` e safeguard against Bright’a Disease. Mrs. ' _ ` ' /IP. -~ ` "` "`~» *i* ' _ ’ _ James Murphy, one of the oureri, caysr- During Mr. Waye's period of service he _With ¢l\P°°WU°“5 mise" bY f‘h° “Pk” ` \§-gg' .il suffered for mme months with 5 pailn was for the Bremer time in chugs ag we did performance of the Mantall Company Y '.` h' _.W ._, T in my back I used one box of Uod 's *f ‘ . stores: He was first located at Heldelburg °° the D\‘°V|0‘lS Dlllhb B lliflla °\ldl€llC° ' v Am." ' Klan” Puls *mil lm" “av” had tm |d| 1 y, awaited the rise of the curtain in the ~ ‘mm slum I recommended Dada-H but for the last year was res ng uri. er ` __.~ _f Q ‘ O H l t i ‘ ous as even n . Kid gy Pills to other people complaining north, near the extreme upper end of the 0°" 9 3 I as I did and they all got relief. T;-ansvaal at Nylesstroom. In ‘zlwb kU0:g Ithht illw drama to tg ` ‘ n . _ en‘;"r’l':‘e’f"’:;”d f’_f‘:;‘;';m“:°m‘;°';;";§;;`f 3.2:.; °.`i:.§.i..l;,en;;a°:ii es.; . We have iusf received Thai WC .rrifS::,z.:::.;rf.F'~-;:.::°‘.‘s::i;': »~~ ;i.?:;.::;"";::_°;:.';i';;’. ‘;;;'.:.'f;: .;’;..1';: ffm 'he -m»»fa=f~~~ °f . °H\’l”|lR° P°l'“"»K°“t St' 61 d'lm°' gzncesietuflslztz; th?:;Tl;;l'he?§:j:;; were very heartily received when they l ll gl a LOST-A lady`lvwaich,(8uutill Case) ou Impmvad ‘uv hnlth N" va." .Dead some nr" appeu-ed and wars “nm and DRM" before the curtain at the close of ii Mr W iii °°"°d pl- mud" mmym- am” Ima, time home reeru t ng aye w ' probably proceed to the West during the dmemm’ "Bn" M tha pl” pr°”°"ed` _ mmm" The drama of Moubars sounds the i ' - ` ` ` ' ‘ ii BARROWS (all Sizes, F|;,0i1T WILL! N0t°\:'k BB OVER. 82512;: of the Island people who have :;::; T; ';:;"°t;§;:“°:;';ds:I°m "tue ' _ e ave now n e p, al i I ed hom South Aki” durlng the affection. heroism, faithful love of man arf N t past year or two speak lu no sanguine r H wo ! for nm B ‘_ i terms of the present? condition of the °' "°m°“ nn m “ " 8 "my . " no nt" ur W a is no “Gemma to we tried, distrust, jealousy, painful suspense, DO i ' 'tulle 'I:he adorn; Iastill in an unsettled |wh2° Musab.; ggmlsmtie nf;-|‘;ck° ground ‘ ` ' Bl ITSG I1 . PI BYMG. labor is hard to ohtaln,M1d bull- With breathless interest t-he entire l ` a 9 M" |, ,mg Dmm»¢s,|ng M qu no ba audience followed the plot and the por trayaloi these varied emnt|ocs,as pre-‘ ¢t¢ gtg at I0w¢5t ri¢¢3. sxpwwd Immdhwly “tu th. om” ol sented by Mr. Mantell and Miss Russell , ’ P \ALSo` SOME FINE ¢h° """ Th' ¥'°“'"" d|m°°"', ls "° with equal merit in the leading roles, aecum laborers. The ne ees refuse o Pl t f D ' I ` V _ in ¢ Ami tyti.¢ire¢p»i>ie.uppm-it iu the im C & (;l;i|:;e arnill gvlrm title Tzountrywfzmmpzx a treatin into havgzhxlz company inmxi- ' t c ae t e y ein a more prosper- , ous season ia anticipated. an S 0 a n work and it la impossible to secure conspicuous Darts- ` » °m"‘._ An enonl' be", nude All our theatre feel bow midst, for whose leading artists both and careful study have done so much. Tonight. The Dagger and the Croce will be put ou, a romantic drama admirably adapted so bring out the but work of the company. The scene is laid in Venice, opening in lim. _ _ - V - -A-» ~--~= »»»»<~~--~-_-»~r~~'~'¢`-- -f~' r °g|vegpm-f'&;f'"'ff§f3‘5g1'5n\ with our crude, 'the'nf¢:erhoen and ‘one in the evening oi' steamer General Slocum left here today R his family are reported tn be lim; [fits ber of the South African b0n_ _HAYNE PARKm&Co-, Lineville' Ah. “uh day , with an excursion from St.. Marlin are spread with great rapidltylant h ii Stabulary __The country For sale by all drugzists. ~ June it-Palmer Road and Tigoish. . I I M Church and while in Heligate caught believed'that fully live hundred os t e June17__st_AMhony.s|md O»Lem_y_ .uy -~Marehi1eld. Still Unsettled -7 1” _ une -Montrose and Albcrton. ' i nosrirai. cnownim wrrn nniuiso June 20`“Gl°"w°°d 'md Sprlugneldi 'mx ernausn sizAon1<:1>. __ Hall. d d 'th th# The steamer was hunched north of The hospitals are crow e_ wi e _ _ June 2l-Bidcford and Tyne Valley. ' Brother isiana but beroremaning than b“\‘1=°