fs. 'ri . gg* r. _ ii” ” -.....a¥“ -is-if [iiMi'i`ii-_-ii V) I His Army Northward From Mukdon, Reports Say / ; ,,:.~._. .\ .. - _lap Losses at Liao' Yaiig~v'I`,lire_e Arm'ea Uniie'f_ii0l'ii_§_;7 had-'-_ Food Scarce at lliiltdon ` _-*_ _,A ',_. .~ ri. ~j == . ;. ; = »=':»;.' ._ " 2-"`..` »., '~‘.-_~ :fi»r:.-- after: :if ~‘ *'~' _ ' "' - ' _ ' ' Fauna lclaier »‘_"'}- -B»PAGE'1*0-DAY-.' “` cnaanorr .n.;i., ue ii`_Y, seprsiiesais. 1904. O I ‘-Piiciasi 'iuniiiiiii iiiI~ I .N ' Illiil§:_l;;il§_§§"§;ril3'“ No "B`i_i_siri_}dss of _ Importance Wu I fhneicted/“Notice of By-Law Amendment Was Given. .» ...., --f- , ./, . urn.; immsn trawl. Lennon, Sept. 18-I-(8peo1a1)`-itfhere in mfrerii iigiiitnrawaoaavmiioa at tai front beyond anipproxlmation of the Japanese casualties in the' battle of L‘ao Yang. _ I - JAP LOSSES AT LILO YANG. - . The losses totalling 17,, 'were divided as follows:-In right army under Commander General Kurokl 4,8& men. In centre army commanded by General Ncdzu 3192 and inleft. arury under com-I ininiiil of General Oku 7,689. wrrnnaawrzvo lioarnwagn. Unofficial reports confirm the state- ment that Kurdpatkln la withdrawing his army northward from Mukden. .ur Amari-:s UNITE. It is said the tlirec Japanese armies have united their forces. noaiis aciuosr iirrassannn. Mricoi-:N, Sept. I2-(Special)-Rain fell in torrents, the roads are almost iiiipassnlile and movements are all at a stand-till. roon nuance irc nuxur-xx. It is wcli ni;.(Ii iii.pos»~iI»le to get food. Da. Hii1iii.1'.n~`s Pu.i.s cunn Coa'sriPA~ _#V iiv. _ cn_a&1>S‘-an"i_i miie BUBGLABS. 'Dag gmc un" d~teeitIi:nd vihhn less: ‘W8 l "\` BB WI l\ r , culre;-`4lii@i tt' ‘l otfo Nervili ' "gmliicli re ,s s moon _ 5 ve mdixtp'--. _ o, Bumme ' hint. Dlnrrhdéh, 'gestion end' usea, There lesyiriiii Qoaiicii ueeiiini im evonIn¥.,_2lie_us\uif minutes were read and m0Pthly hills agreed to. ' ' Communications were read from real. dentsof'Uppei_* Prince Street for a light between Alley and Gei-raid Streets; from Jos. Bughes,Thos. Campbell and Angus DeBcohes for extending Douglas Street: from Von Slum 58)' asking for a refrigerator in market; from Charlotte- town Iblit and Power Co asking for D¢rmis_sion to install one circu t of B5 'lumps cf series alternatl ng enclosed arc the samenalfalifax and St. John; from Fred Cook asking for ti. delegate to the union of Canadian Municipalities; from two Electric Companies ofilriug nn engi~ nearre city electric pIa.ii‘. Arequvht for tlie room in Market given to the Antiquarian. Society, to lie used by the Canadian Historical mid Literary Society for meetings on'e ii fortnight wus le'i. with the iiiiirket com- mittee( ' The t'nder cf Joseph Hughes for extension Doag‘ns Street, west end, was accepted. _ ‘ 'lhe petition from Prince Street resi- dents ur tl other light matters wcre placed inthe hand-i of the Light anti Power Comniltt e, The matter ofa celler fir Mr. (iiiy in the market was left to tfe market coni- iii tice wth power to make arraiigeini nts, filter some discu~t-lion, The request of Poope Mills for ii rf-hate of line for selling iiicut on t‘e rtre ts iviiliout ix licence was discumpd .at ~'ao_lne. ‘=, kggth. Couns, Piowse" andfklley `ofdvooate` the out iw selliniri ,.cn;'liiia fqetreeté. Counii Brown _ `_thf5_lght those _lltuying market Hoope1;_r§g”§¢l"f~wltlI thfp' view. Aiter o'Iier iildlnliutsi had expressed themselves Nervlline is a. remed of nmnkable_i§_!q§__,_m£vP,&leynqqgnn peg?-Qggecanqed is waaniicarpoomaoiyaaaa-riwmsemy Egalil t ines. The composition of Poison s by Conn Riley that the matter be left Coiui Ri e' nvefmotlou that ali next N ‘ _ ' 1, ‘init in 'th the I et commit e. _Elie insyor D\:lr:\'°&‘;§f'.\¥ rwifgiggagileflf-`i’“l`\U! 75|' ‘ig`,‘:ii|ld life ino`i.-lin 'iivhs dung' of order and super __ _ QI' fi. 250. " V. \ _ Hii‘iit.'rott s‘i9ri.is in: Goon ?n.i,s. WIilte‘s chocolates are 'pure _l\ld“l"l1l!. lust sultab‘e for family use. Try a box. ~._ l'l d tf We are all reading about the wonder- ful do‘nns of the Japanese on the Battle- field. Now just take n look in the south window it Carters' Bookstore and sea » Y H . 'meeting he would introduce amend- ment to the by law [In accordance with the above rcsblutioii. _ ' ._ Appliiptionsi _Were granted to Beiij. Rogers foriisphaltsdewiilks in front of his sto e ani to Connolly estate for west side of Queen St. Coon. Reddin asked If is sidewalk were tdbeliid on Queen S_tpoe,ti':\n front of Jalan l(cQiiilIan`s store. Coun. Paton re~ some of the beautiful goods that alfhplied that noappllc§tlolflK»’becn made. iiinde by these euterprisiu V 'people times of _|\_70Dl\\°,“ ware in Awata visea,’Sa nn ejdrdllieirn fern pots, ta andpedestal, umbrella stands, ohiuziivanyc ko. _Q 13d lw " 3-3-I -It-‘wal ordered that the tenders for the _ let-ich bf the market basement he Enil`% for, ,Coun's Paton and Blown sug gaitinpmt one work ee im iiii winter ‘ d dqineby the city, thusglvcn labor work il Ccuns. Paton and »Bi~'6'nnv'o'tei`a§alnst the motion. Conn. ' ' "` -Brown gave not ce of retonsideration at Farmers’ Boots W %&)`|""miililllllitiiiiii-i-. ,,, l `_ » Si ' .- i Y 5" Thirates of rental for the Market Hall werl fixed as follows -$25 one night., two nights Slli, third and subsequent nights $65';. for political meetings $25 a night ; for charit he purposes, one ntg-lit $20, two n ghts $50, th rd and su sequent nights eio. 'riiai so per cent in mid who! Hall is engnaed to be forf Ited If it is not taken. ‘ _ Comm, Paton, Brown and Reddin voted against these rat'rs clainlng tncy w. ro too Donn. Alley claimed that dlscrlmnat on in p'a ing insurance on the new m1\rket.The mutter of leaving out the companies represent by D. B. Stewart Wm further discussed aggd it wal ll:-freed q| belive ,Hi B. Stewart -ai #ima H- fi' viivinhii- Couucil adjourned. ° ‘ Bum. i 1 . .;.§;ifPiidce€i'of I *for mud and wet' made by » » ~ If xtBocks ~i2.°.‘.2;f~'i:.‘.: °‘§.'.‘:.“e;'.°°§ ° lilriies Ci>||¢8€ f rv . .='.~.'i» is *"' g wa’ "’ _’('¢iiiegeS ~» rnieniri ~-’~iisiiii-fs _ _,__ ,,. 3 uiol tlonolthelaw liiiposfrrg llopnses fcr_ ' frws _ihconnoétiofi with' the n xt meeting. _ -I' W ` _ 1 v Q i_.` e 1 ..`- _;,».“i i B “noun in' .A ‘ 1 A f i|~ r A . ' I '__ _ ,_ _,nh .,_.... ._ .. ,, ~ro’s-I " *i.t.‘~§iiiii¥§i‘i’..".l‘..'{~.”` ’ 5% -in f.,- This Abegvqeit atiletic t am arrived home last night from Halifax. They were to te teudereda big reception but .owing bo the late-arrival rf the Princess therawerey notes many as would other- wise have linen. ` -I ` Aiarge utimter of admirers were cu’ .tha wharf, however and gave an enthu~i-' to_ the toys after their suceesfhtl t' U., ` . Of the lporh The Chronicleuys: ln part, ~ 1’ii¢»llveateenth~anuuai champl niih|p_ gamzeotthd Maritime Provinces Ami atru.r‘Atl1ldticAs.oclalon were held ou' tha, ll_Yan.'er¢re grounds on Saturday iaftvrnfon under mo t excellent conditions and contrary. to expectations only one went by the board, tl'-e‘ lihlnmerthrsw, which J. W. Jon 4 Charlottetown increased to 128 feet I ‘nchesf The names were orlginaily .awarded to Chufottet wn, but the 'Lbeaewrit Club des ri-d to Iiold them on Labci' Dey. Itla coutraryio the I P. A. A. A. custom to hold champ onships oaihatdsymitlwre are usuaily sports and prospects of good sp rt. ,Q HALIFAX siuiii ciiiiis lBy Breakj_ng____Lord ___Mayor’s .l3augiiter’s_ Engagement ' , 1 ,--wr _. _. poirgon allovertre Province-, and as , the Cliarlottelown rluh could i ot » eo the way clear for liolniug them ou any other day the Wanderers ,of this City' were“ awardedthe gaqpa The Wanderer-H executive did not I tend holdng them curing Exhibitiont week but finally agzeedmdo ailn ' ‘ ‘ ~ ~.~__ view of representations lroni. other-i parts of the, l.‘_‘rc,vinces that the time = ' - = ' . would be the most convenient for probable competitors from other places. Flnauclally, however, the nnuugement was not successful, as not uiore than five hundred spectators witue sed the g mes, iioteithstoudlng the beautiful weather fic .__Cai_ise Aioignedfiama _Lovi- . ther,l|.i’.ilead-_Hereros Break “" Througirileriiiain Forces- =~"i‘» .Ji " r ii ,-~-_."»{:il.' -.":! xrroaoaxiirzivr imoicszv orr. Loiiooiv Sept. lR-(Spocial.)-Thedaugh- t r of Sir James ,§i_tchie,Lord Mayor, was tohave been married to lcCallman, an Egyptian Government oihcial on Sunday, but word was received on Saturday night ._ _ _ iii iiw iiiiiizii v ' . I . . \ .-'\";b'f\|i~. 1-\ ' iw `~=':~. _ ~\` "\i_iI_-‘fi\"`-‘~?-.‘~.T_-;t»,\_\ -. /7 /Z /' ._ _'.4 '\\\§f\‘.“? ‘@§f. ._ - . ' ri- » wife‘s> health ‘he had decided to accept the Rect rshlp of St. James Churc i, Nui( York. ` _tion pr a' successor are raiitiinr t i air oar renders. The Synod met' August 31st In Halifax to continue its eH’oi-ts to elect ri BISHIIP' ill] IHE ULIJ ID0~i¢"4?¥`if0i\iF* C'¢l`KY Bild l’if'Y We caniiiilates were read to the Syrod be* f°'m°"l3' cmd secrewry 1°’ 'helnndi is Rt- Rev- Ffeiefiuk C0\ll‘U10¥ D- D- S- T- hind C aged doors, and an ungumasgful dead. ,~v,otc and liernuse the demand to uiake__t_lie rntimrit d that it will lie liiipossilile for - him to be present D \ `~ - ’ cf Liinoii \\ orrrll, of Oakville, 0n'. Be [ _v was Iiorii in Sinith's Falls, fifty~onc year-1 - ' '7 '_ iigo. A'terliIs"collegec urea he _.entered _ "" _ the profession otteochlng, and was pi~iii~ 'I \ ‘ *W ~ clpai ofthe Collegiate Institute of Brock ville. In l88l lie _entered thc Church, and _'_' was ordained a‘ priest iii 1884. He _ WB! ' sltuzted at Gaiinnoqiic. Buyer" ".9 mymg 30’~e“t" f°" new eriekviiie, Morrisbnrg, Barriensia, v°'»°'°°~- N11- iff- 35 Ummm? f .l`0¢`i~0l` Df Miss Clam Silliker has iiriived iioliie iSt. 1§.iake's.Cliurcli, Kingston. He was 1,-omgeg-,,,,_ The Rei Cioie L \\orif-iI,M A D C I breaking oil' the engagement for no stated cause. Itlias creo ed n sensation. liwrisa 11. P. DEAD. James Lowther, Cons r\'a‘ive member ol Parliament for Thanet division Kent, ap;0irite.`E. 1'. 11979 proves sii|ia“itirtiyMivii`.miini' O .’ o, -_ i _ ' I i _ `-#M the Best Investment. ' .~.v "yi, I, i.-i 0. TEE BEST THIRST CURE during the hot weattierie Sovereign Lime Juiee- . Noi/i scoriin iuiiso. I ‘“f"° ai ' ~ -¢ _' Qvaiisc. Srpteiubei-_ 0.4-John pn miner of Nova Sedtia, recently aoiking lrg at Black Lake, was aicidrntly killed there Iiy walking out of a window lit feet ` from the g-round. ` GMITUNE ARIIISTED. liuiiivrroao, Ont., Sept. 9.-Ernest _§artun§. organizer *of the Canadian Orderof Forrstem, has leon arrcsoll `on a charge ol enleuling $t‘.il)0 of the funds of thi- order. When arrested A chad a revolriter in lla, hand. Be vvss released ou IMXJO hail. ‘ ` _ . . See the pretty new fancy hat A Piirciit' delicious, cooling and refreshing. I uae » . . in éoot only Booxs hui Srariox- £§.‘;‘.;.f.‘.°?;'.ti.“..‘t";.i.¥;"'..“ ifiri ciiiirii it ci ,ia ~ iiiiisiiis,-ii iiiiiiiiiiis I ff fi. v q sin Eiiiiiioii Noi” se '_ _ `\ iw., A _ ; New -Announced i `.",f-"‘.. / ` B' f \‘ y . `l§roub'e 0verlBtsiop Worgelfe Elec- ; tion-Two Young Men _Drown-' __ _ ei wine siyirrudg; coumo caarsnr nsrrriro. Orrawa, Sept. 12-(Speclal)~Sir WiI'i»iil Laurier is here and most of the Cabinet, linieters are expected for to~uiorrow'.~i meeting. It, may be several days before any election announcements are made. some use as 'ndnigazg . 1 -'5"Hal.irax, Sept. 12-_-(Special)-There ,-‘may be trouble over the selrctien of Ascii- ifdeacoii Worrell as Dlshoglbecause liqiil .not secure the _llereovryftwo-thirdsflny D. Blsho of Nova Scotia tendered his rc ' - . ~ . signatiorilwhich took eff. ct on April 25tli. d‘;i)ilctlri“t‘ii:.- :iiliii-Liixy.hme me ha ‘ming KEREROS BREAK AWAY' "selection unanimous Came from the noor 1901 when ho had completed his 16 years The mnsiicmtgon ,iq take pmce in Sg_ BERLIN, Sept. i2-(Special)-The main °fEl'1i5¢`°l’°-‘N \"'i°°~ on “‘f°°‘-‘"5 °f his Luke'.~i Catliedml, and ii rcsolutlon was lioily of the Hereros several thousand f passeda kliigt'eArciiliisIiop of Montreal Strong have broken mmugh German ' _ gi-`~ :Z Eiqigiigxflglilchtlxigosagf §‘|:‘?lt;rbcl;rJ troops surrounding tlieni and escaped i V iiermtioii exercises hut thc hitter has t°"“rd the Af"i“‘“' coast' _'and not from the chair. -`. ___ `ono\\_-run' wir mr sxvnanicrso, " CANOO, Sept. l2~{S|ieclal)-George arid >"i`Iiciiiii.~ Rhyiioiii, aged ld and I7, song of Jas. Rliynold, l"ox I.~‘oiid, were drowned wlilc skyiarking on Sunday in an old boat wh'ch upset. ' THE .io‘I oF L1viNG. - It is only the healthy who find ii tial ioyin life. Weak, ncrvuu~, lanizuld and discouraged people had new hope and Eu.- efgy In the use of Dr. Chuse’s Nerve Food. _,With new rich blood coursing through the veins and the thrill of new nerve fwce sent tingling along the nerve fibres. the icy, of iivicg returns and disease and weakness disappear. _ _ -CHICAGO IMIIKETS. » _.__ \ \ | Omcaoo, Sept. 12.- (Speeia1)_`. . Sept. Wheat 115 Oct. Whqt - ' “ Gozo 505 “ 00|-o 51; - “ Pork 11.20. Pork - To cure a headache in tau minutes ure Kumfort Headache Powders. KILLED HERSELF- DKs.\10lNEi~'. Iowii, Scptciiilicr i¥,._. Because her Iiustiiiili went to ii lmao bali game despite Iici' protcit, Mrs. Ciiai'Ie.~' Evaiir, of Monterey, has coin- mittefi suicide Iiy taking poison. Hei- todyrisltfell' to the- fl-or, struck her: t0n~iriontliol