Gilt Diamond r-rx. ... " - k GUARDIA _mi _ - P o'% ” “i iii’ wnauv rorhrn I1 iI1liiil§_llllS_liiiili_ _ Reinforcements Soni Him lenge-Awful Boller Erploslon --A First Contingent Man fo be Happy. .rursnnarrosan onannsncn. ll|lW_ lSllLll[ll _ Cut Off, for Three Bays, Oxford and Cambridge issue Chai- _ ...M “umm . -FRIDAY MORNING- cHA=;c'r'1°E'rowN P E 1 MAY or 1904 -salon MORNING- f§‘%'3§¥.°2§i’..°<¥»?¥'€ e- ag - 3 _vs - - w » _ 7 1 Vlllllll Flllllll _ Ill Gllllll llllllllllll V _ The recent landlng.o.f_ the Japanese at unit to the New Ohwaug district. General h __ ____ Kinchow on the upper western section Kuroki, according to the last press o _ 3 Litgr-,Tung Gulf has puahedln one of despatches allowed by the Japanese i ` 0 dao! the lrregularllne of Bnselan _censors to leave his camp, was pushing ""“ Tmnnixr'-muon' ‘ A defense as It was extended from Autung, along the military road which leads to r SIHLA. Ml! U-isllliiilll'-T|\°‘ Bdmh ou the Yalu river, down the railway to Fengwaulrcheng. s Th|b¢¢,,m expedition at Gyangtse is _Port Arthur and around the Liao-Tung General Kuro atkm isn w p o entrenchingt o isolated and there has been no common- Af _ _ imself at Harbin, a point further north 'advance guard of General Kurokl n the Mukden Railway than is included attempts tc out ol the railway just south n the map. A number of Russian detach-i of Mukden. When this point is reached, mums ,n °°n,g,m|,|y mums dong gh, General Kuropatkln must abandon his H ` . »~-. »-.»»»~»- ~»»»»~ ::.1:.°:"t..;r:.°;:.".=z..::..s'=; zz: IBNDR thi!! f»°l’l‘il=°YY. bill# |10 Bnklkement piecemeal by the division ctlloers under f any sire can be expected until the GeoerslKuroki’s direction. i, icaticn from lt for three days. S Further reinforcements have been JAPS CAPTURE LcNnoN, May Bii-(Special)- Oxford and KINCHOW BY STORM ohallenue to Harvard and Yale 'for an - athletic meeting in London this summer. MT - ` ' ___ 7 ' ~L;;_‘;‘;‘;f;f:;’f;’;_°__D_T_________ A Battle at Sansurpo Oku s Forces Marching persons were killed, three fatally injured and live hurt by a holler explosion in the - _ i row boat Fred Wilson here. ________m______m_m_ _ Destroy that Town and Retreat to New Yoax, May 26-(Special)-Bertha Alexander, a Canadian iziri, sailed on the S. S. Majestic for Liverpool, enroute to South Africa to marry Lieut. Richard Thompsnn who went than ,hm the B-‘mt Km cuow TAKEN sr s'roaM. ~ north of Dalny and South west of Man- Contiogent and won promotion. LONDON. MB! N--(5P¢0l8l)-A dPSPll°|1 iulieu' 2° He is ww A successful mm" Bt from Tokio says the Japanese have sharrts ar saNsUnPo. Kimberly. swrmed 'md °'“’t“"°d Ki" Ch°W~ “b°“° The Russians offered stubbcm resist- fi _ From Chinese sources come reports that nossrarrs PREPARE 'ro nsrnsar. F. Coprmnaann, May 21.-The Danish The Russian at Talien Wan (Dalny) R scientist expedition, to Greenland, under A"°'""`° are prepared to destroy the town upon the D thcleaderehip of Erickson, bas arrived at"uancnmo 'rowaav DKLNI. _. arrival of the Japanese troops on the 91° Dlliilh °°i°“¥ °! w°*.° -G"°“l°“d A ‘junk from Dalny reportsi the ‘Kieran Tuna peninsula and fall back to c after much hardship and sulering. . Japanese army. had reached Sansurpo, Port Arthurafterharrassing theinvaders. INFLAMED NOSE AND THROAT And such diseases of the respiratory organs as Bronchltls, Weak Lungs, Col in the Head, and Nasal Catan-h, are treat~ -ed with marvelous success on strictly soleutliicfrrlnciples bv Catarrhczone. The msdloate vapor ol Catarrhozone quickly traverses every air passage possible to be reached by any treatment. All soreness, pain, conuestlon and lniiammatlon are at once dispelled 'and by means ofthe heal- ing powers of Cltarrhozone the vltiated issues are quickly restored. When Catar- rhoaone lsused colds last onlyten minutes, coughs half an hour, and Catsrrh. Oou~ sumption Asthma and Bronchltis flee as from ilre.' A trial will convince anyone ol the startling merit of Catarrhozone. Costs E $100, small size 25s. At Uruinzists, 0|' winner of the Anderson Gold Medal will second year have not yet been decided up- $10938 ,n excess of the prevm," yeah °l5°“ 55 0°" Ki““"'°”' OM' ' be Robert B. Stewart or Miss McCanneli, on but the leaders will be Lillie Seaman, A DR- HAMILTONB' PII-LS CURE C°N5'"P' Owing to latenesa in making out the Charlottetown; Lena Arsenault, Mis- 3 _ yuan, returns the full list of successful students couche; Henry Scales, St. Eleanors. fe _ -WWW f nhllshed tomorrow. p 0 E A _ outside nursing $162 is also smaller than The followlniz are_ the returns which HOWT K FP WELL th A Wnni About Polish. We _have a large assortment of Polish, Compriaing the best kinds. Prominent among these is Packard’s Black “0." H combination of liquid _and paste guaran- teed not ta injure the leather, handy to put on and giving a splendid shine. Price 5c and xoc e box ' » Packard’e Box Calf Combination, ‘ xo and z5c Pl¢kl8\i|=Pl\cnt Lealher Cream- ISC U. N. ._ 25:: Ps¢nm.»u.¢a1ev spe¢1d...... :sc 25:: 9.5¢ rod roc '. ftiy, _ _ .... .1.»e».a..¢§~ English Ai-hy g......... H `»§.;i]"' 'sn .f._ _ V _ f thirty-two miles north oi' Port Arthur. the Japs are now within ten miles of Port o S EULLEGE lILllSIllG -3 _ The annual closing of Prince of Wales 'College takes place in Convocation Hall this evening. The Valedlctorlan will be Rohan Cameron, Chariotteown, and the hasnotyet teen completed. It will bo had b_een completed last night.:- rnmn Yaan m1>LoMas. (alphabetically arranged). Ackland Lemuel, Hampshire. Bears John W, Whim Road Cross. _ Cameron Rohan, Charlottetown. Cotton Margaret, Charlottetown. Horne Sophie, Winsloe. McConnell Maud. Charlottetown. McGregor Sadie, Lot 48. McKinnon Malcolm, Whim Rd- Cr0BS- Passmore Maud, Charlottetown. Stewart Robert B, Strathgartnv- Sweet Geraldiur, Oascumnev- Webber Geo, Summersido- SECOND YEAR DIPLOHAS. (alphabetically arranged) Bain Wm, Cornwall Balderson Eiizibath, St Peters Bay Cornloot Mary, Charlottetown i it NoTlCE_To BOGKLOVE R5 We beg tc inform the reading public and all subscribed and in- tendin$ members of the 'BOOK- LOVB 3’ LIt_BR$RY that we at now rea y o ve reed _ subecripti ons for 1nembe_rshi;TTh¢ Library will open Just as soon as eliinemben psy their FRE; and wesiiinlllozereeteoleotheip open "*‘ ”.ii2‘?‘»’ili»'.‘?‘ ‘-il.”“iiri.’i.’i|e‘i» A see the Ch’town lllllte. Duncan Stlrlinir, Summerside Matheson Evanirellne, Dundas e Monkley Sadie, Lot 16 h Nicholson Mary, Whim Rd. Cross so Schurman David, North Bedsqus th Scott Wm, Charlottetown ‘ ` Strong Ernest, Summerside Taylor Muriel, Charloztetown Walker Scott, Kensington Watson Annie, Charlottetown White Helen, North River The winners of certificates s t for the Y ence and a battle was fought on the 22nd Ea; pgesem' ;g“°;g °ghe';aH' J' Cgndséi' - . . eers, . . . arson. . . AN IKPROBABLE REPURT. ab Sansurpo. terus, Percy Pope, Hon. Benl. Rogers, J. Nash, W. W. Stanley, Jas. Paton, W. L. Colton ogers, Capt. McMillan, John T. Mellisb, . A. Bruce. halrman. Island Hospital beg to submit their Report for the past year: Gunn Elva, C ardlgan th xpenditure $5851.47. leaving a balance on t Muon Cordelia, Vernon River Bdg. d Hospital received scarcely anything from some past years, is very inadequate to meet the necessary expenditure. Excellent Work hair was occupied by Dr. F. P. Taylor, nd B. Bslderston was Secretar . There , Rluhd. Heartz, Benj. The following report was read by the The Trustees of the Prince Edward The accounts herewith submitted show e total receipts to be $6178.09 and the e year‘s transactions of $326.82 which ded to the balance of $261.87 at the mmencement of the year makes $588.49, e amount now on hand. As the ubsorlptlons during the summer months, his sum, although larger than that of The receipts from subscriptions and niertalnments amount to $2,064.97 being The best eiforts of the great physicians are now expended in lin in? how to keep eopie well and prevent ser ous disease. ° this object in view. lt ls not only a cure for diseases of the nerves but also a restor~ invites attack by levers or contairious dis- th repeat order justin at Weeks &""h ,_ __ _ rom the previous year and the fees fcr PQ fir. Cnase's Nerve Food was prepared with legacy left by late Senator Prowse. ative to be used-when vitality runs low of and the weakened condition of the system by, esseh during the year was 224,beiuu li) less than __ were 141, heiog 21 fewer than thelprevl me No 14. the stylish hat. Apother Y” cases were 47, surrlcal 177, of whom 136 C0'S» S016 Agents- underwent operations. There were 153 n'l the church collections $272.60 are 2.83 more thanjlastfyear. The patients, es $3,344.53 shows decrease of $255.65 e previous year by $126.50. The Endowment Fund has been ln- ased by the sum of $250, the balance of Thevarious schedules hereto annexed the medical and other statistics show at the number of patients admitted eprevlous year. The paying patients arandlho no||~payin|z83, or live more an the previous year. The mrdicl lump, Hutt ai DRUMMGND MINE COAL! 1 iiui ami Slack. 'A lntcrcoionlai Loal Mining Co., Lid., West- _ ville, N. S. _ For prices and orders for cargoes apply to A HYNDMAN & Co-. ~ .a Ch’town _A ts f r P. E. I. i om-‘Ice-33 bag sage: -Pam 67.. "*° S°°‘“'”°” _ my __ _ time Egg, P.E.l. HOSPITAL HAS Institution. A ` C A A SUCCESSFUL YEAR. Salesman Vlllanously Assault ed by Three Bishop Wakefield Declines Nomina tion as Metropolitan-Policy Shop Keepers Fined in Montreal. ___ nas-ranntr oU'rP¢`acn. Tonotxro, May 26.-(Special)-Frank Harrisa salesman in Gordon MacKay & who threw vltriol ln his lace. Co. was attacked by three younz man Ileis badly bnrned and may be die- llizured for life. Local. or'rroN caairsruw. The local labor leaders have appointed committee to inaugurate a local option ampalgn in connection with the _ brewery workers' strike. The Annual Meeting Held in the Y. M. C. A. if Last Night~ The Trustees Report Shows E Done in the. I D w The annualmestingnfthe contributors patients discharged cured and 33 f wt 200 theP: E. I. Hospital was held last improved, while the deaths numbered mms 0$ ' lghtin the Y. M. C. A. Parlor. The seven.20patients remainedin the Hospital ' __ th ru. oEt'1.lNss NoMrNA'rloN. \VrNNrr-Eu, May ‘.’.6.-(Speclal).- Bishop den Wakefield of England has written ecllnlng the nomination as Metropolitan f Rupert`s Lend. onlcv MEN sr:NrENt;r:o. l\ioN'r|