. 10 AGES t 'PAGES ~ I ‘ ' Pima THE ORNING GUARDIA A f ` _ s i>'I‘i¥.‘\‘¢".¥°¥»°s‘I»'{=’i>‘i3.i°”l -THURSDAY MORNING- oHARLo'r'rE'rowN, P. r-;. 1., MARCH 51,1904.. -THURSDAY MoRNiNc- l .W;;,’;?,¥.’i,§.f°2t;§‘.",“,*,:";,:»,..,,, m,- _-. '- - I _ I - r- -“-, _ THE BATTLE AT CHAN() JU llliliiii Ulliii‘S DELEGATES FROM A JAPANESE VICTORY WAS Russians who Numbered 600' were Forced to Retreat-List oi the ` Japanese Casualties I l-1* Report of Russian Column of 25,000 invading Korea- Japanese Steamer Sunk-Port Arthur Not Blocked- lnsiances of Bravery-iapan’s New War Taxes-British Citizens Under Union lack at New.Chwang. OFFICIAL REPORT OF i~`I(lHTll\'il_ Loz~x.noi\', March 30-(Special)-The Japanese Legation have received an official report from Tokio of fighting ne- tween the Japanese and Russians at Chang Ju, Korea, on Monday as follows: .BATTLE AT CHANG JU. ‘ “A portion of our caivary and infantry occupiei Chang Ju after defeating the enemy. "The enemy who numbered 000 men retreated in the direction of Wiju. some Javanese oasuamrns. “Our casualties were Lt. Kano and four others killed, Captain Kurofiiwa and twelve others wounded. "Two dead bodies of the enemy were left on the field. The enemy must have -sustained a loss equal to ours." I i i .Russian COLUMN AnvANrrINu. Sr. Parunsannc, March 30-(Special)-" A special says a Russian division of 25,000 . aNui.o saxun i-‘lotus 'rs i~‘i.v. New Cilw,\.\‘ii,Maroh 30-(Speciali- Under pressure the British and American flags will be allowed to fly over the dwellings belonging to citizens of both countries. Powr .».R'ririJi¢ Nor iinorriixu. Tomo, March 30-(Special).-Vice Admiral Togo in his report of the second attempt to lnttle up Russian iieet in Port Arthur admitted that the complete bloclringof the entrance had not been effected. SOME OEI-`Ii`ERS KII.I.ED. Four cilloers were killed and live wounded in the desperate venture. IIRAVERY UI’ -IAI’ HAILORS. He givesa graphic description of the. bravery of the Japanese sailors and how Cxminander I-Ierose, while rowing away away from the sinking ship in -a boat, was struck with a shell and had his head men from Southern Nsuri is advancing in and part oi his body blown away. two columns through Korea. I JM, WAR TAXATmN_ Cunnroo, March 30 -(Special)-Captain e Antniier, and one passenger on the Japanese coasting steamer Hnnzeil arrived at Fong Chow today and reports* that the Hanzei had been fired on and sunk by the Russian fleet near Mico ‘Islands on the i!7ih. The remainder of the crew and passen- gers were taken prisoners by the Rus- sians. JAP‘N”E“E‘““ SEHK' I TheSpeciaiDiet concluded its labors today and $31,000,000 is to he raised by special taxation. savrnos rruzr: nnnzuroans. The banks are authorized to issue lav- ings priza debentures to theexteut of $i5,i)00,- 000 per year. 'ranirif 'ro iii: narsnn. The tariff rates on many articles are ai- so to be increased. A GOOD QUA RTER DOLLAR`S is contained In a bottle of Polson's Nervi line, which cures Rhcumatism, Neuralgin i Sciatii-n, Toothaciie, Headache, Ci-amps, Sick Stomach and lndipestion. Mothers find Nerviiine is flr~t c ass liniment for chilrlren's sore throat, hoarseness, cold in the cheat, and taken in hot water before retiring is rr splendid remedy for colds. Dorff, bs without Ncrviiwie; it is the mont economical, potent and |~.~iiahle household liniment made, and costs only Zoo. Da. HAui1.roN's Pri.r..~i rims Corzsrrrs- Tron. LADIES’ INVICTUS WALKING Boots . 'l i \ » .i|_ . Wet proof soles lust the UI PIIESBYIIHY Rev- Dr. Smith,Summerside Accepts Cali to Falmouth Street Church, Sydney. A meeting of the Preshytery of_Pi'ince` Edward Island was held in Zion Church yesterday. Rev. A. Craise, Mount Stewart, occupied the chair and there was present a Road number of ministers and elders. Rev. A. J. McDonald and Rev. Mr. Murray, Clifton; and Rev. lf. C. Simpson, Souris, formiriy of Cape Breton, and re~ presenting the Falmouth Street Presby- terian Church, Sydney, made earnest appeals for the translation of Rev. Dr. Smith, Summerside, to the Falmouth Street Church, whence he has reneivsd a call. V W. B. Brown. A. S. McKay, Neil Mo- Leod, Wm.Mo¥urdo ood Wm. Stewart spoke vor! oloigueatiy and earnestly of the greatloveo the Summereide congre- gation tor Mr. Smith and on behalt of his rrtantion in Summerside. He referred to the great material krowth of the church under his pastorate. Rev. Mr. McDonald than followed cn behaifof Falmouth streethsmphaalning very strongly the needs of Falmouth St. Church. The cali was than placed in Dr. 8lith's hands and in a moot appropriate lddrols, he thanked sincerely the commissioners lllil M|NIil'S SIHIUUS illli Had a Leg Broken While Skating in Rink' Veterinary Corps to be Established -Railway Teiegraphers Asking for Special Legislation. Lanr rirN'ro’s seniotzs acr'riiEa:'i‘. OTTAWA, March 30.-(Speciai)- La-dy Minto While skating in Rideau Rink to- day fell and broke a leg in two places. A vE'rEarNaRv cours. _ The 'Militia Department has under con- sideration the organization of a small Veterinary Corps. ' I It will in no' way affect the appoint' ment of veterinary ofilcers to the corps. E1-'rncr or "rm: i-i-raiser-:. Ir will give one veterinary to each briilade instead of one to each battery of a brigade as hitherto, except where the l,,i,r,ery is independent. ii.\ii.wAv 11-;i.iiim.wIrr-:Rs. Representatives of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers' Association met today to arrange to have a bill introduced this session to provide a higher standard for operators before being placed in the higher positions. .____._. _-.. _.. ._.-_--:--~ - -I " il THOUSANDS OF CANADIAN WOMEN USE .oiimoun nvitsy AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR. n|AMoNo -_ ovzs \ \ wmi " , \\ , sierra J, ciittri Nos \` ,.1 71 \\\ Diamond Dyes are :1 saving and convenience for all homes. They color dresses, skirts, suits, jac- kets, blouses, ribbons and feathers rich and durable colors. Di8.IIl0l1d Dyes produce all the new and fashionable colors. 9 ._ »~ --#Na * To the Electors of Ward 2: GENTLEMEN:-At the request of n large number of electors of Ward 2, I have consenicii lo become a candidate for the sent oi the Council Board made vacant bythe death ni the late lamented Councillor Macdonald. li' yon dome ihe honor of election I will do my ut- Ios to promote the interests of the city, and Ward 2 in particular. D _I RILEY. March 3|, |904. If The “Boston 'l`ourist’»’ Hip( 0f,SQf¢ Hall. millinery opening this morning at ten o'clock. 3i d iw REAL SIGNS OF SP RIN G James Paton It ~,Qo"a ppring' But He is Somewhat Improv- ed so far Fashionable Marriage at Al Saints, Montreal-Steamer on Wi-ite Rock Shoals at Louisburg, coi..o1"ri~:n. A r.r'r'ri.r-: iir~:1"ri~:R. ’l‘oaur\'To March 30-(5D‘1L‘li\i) -Col. Otieris better but his condition is still very serious. rAsrrroNaa|.|t Maiimaue. Moiwruzai., March 30.-(Special)-Helel LauraR ehey, daughter of the late liev. Joseph, Richey and neice of the late Governor Richey of Nova Scotia, was married today to David Land Eastey of Montreal in All Saints Episcopal Church. ernauim Looisrxunu asnoiin. Grave BAY, March il0-(Special.)- The Steamer Louisburg for Halifax with coal ia ashore on White iiock shoals, Louisburg harbor. The vessel is leaking and cargo being I discharged. , PLEASANT CURE FOR \VEA1{ LUNGS The best remedy for sore, weak lungs, is the soothing vapor of Catarrhczone which traverses every air cell and passage of the breathing organs. It treats remote parts that cough mixtures and sprays caa't approach, and kills thousands of germs at every ‘ breath. Catarrhozone drives away pain, congestion and inflam- mation; it makes breat ing easy and regu- lar, and exerts a marvellous influence on Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitls, Catarrh, Deafness, and Lung Trouble. Catarrhozone cures at once, is delightful to inhale, and simple to use. Price $1,0il: small size 251:. Druggists, or Poison dc Co., Kingston, Ont. Dir. i{aM1r.'roN's PILLS CURE CONs'rrPa- i'roN. ANNOUNCEMENTS. -Tickets for the Methodist Choir con- cert may be had at Johnson's Drugstore. -K. of P. Empire Lodge. meets at 8 o’oloek to-night. Third Rank long form. -Alive subject Russia and Japan. Y. M. C. A. tonight at tl o'clock, l5cts admis- sion. -Practice of Tabieaux and \Vaxworir this evening at 7.30 o’clock in Kinder- garten Hall. -Any good boy or girl desirlnir per manent employment should apply at Wil- ofiice at once. d tf. -Order your cut flowers early for Easter at Vifiiliams' Nursery, Prince St. Phone 283, P. O. box 251. 28 d -ii -The rcguiarlrneeting of Ladies' Aid of First Methodist Church tomorrow at li p. in. Important matter to come up. -St. Peters Cathedral-spcelai Ilolv Week address this evening at 7.30, ilic cwish people at the Crucitlxlon, the ess of Amusement. -Give the Charlmteiown Hospital your support on Easter Monday night. The Drama “A Wonian's Honor" is excellent- the best cf local talent. Give them a full house. Ili d Sli -The Lots -iii and 50 Farmers' Institu'e will meet at Miliview Hall, Saturday, 2ud,at 7.30. Important. All expecting re- duced send rates please pay dues before 15th. -Mrs. Cooper and family wish through the medium of the press to cordially thank their many frieniis for iloriil silkr- ings and other kininesses extended io them while passing through their lui.; bereavement. -There will bean entertainment and basket social at North River, Frirliiy April ist, admission 10 cents. Ladies with baskets free. Entertainment begins nt 730 o'clock. Pro eeds in aid of liali. By order committee. 30d2i viii -Gcoi Friday, St. Peters Cathedral- Chlldreifs Service 10 a. m. in the Chapel, Matins at li a. m. From L80 to 4.30| p. m. addresses on Our Lord's words from the Croco. 7‘ill p. m. address on the Witness ol the Roman Centurion at the Cross, the Witness of Conviction. Those who cannot attend the whole of theshroe hours addresses an asked to enter or leave dur- ing the singing ofthe hymns. boot for this aio weather an arrest on the ara sabbath or aprn. Ivmd a Home of the m-use with _ . ,. ,, ’ nav. iv. s. wsiaass was appaisrss as Eastq' [gms uiNaiao's usiaasr xioruliboro lvanied wer liilli anim me pulpit nuns. onmsrornsn savannas ’ from Suinmenide, and than accepted to fi A* ' . \ . ’ an Mr- Fuiimos r-emma that ns osiuousis mgdg fmm Hug hd; had modes-‘ated onacall in Zion Church toured--B°"¢b‘d|’ Wm b’ B pm” °° “W 17”- ‘"5 “N” I” 1"* °f ' ' rain, with mNan.n's Lrurunsr. ’ - -" ` .Mi " Tp \I I/"' ’ Also a large _ , s , ` - ‘,.\ i 1@’I'.h.ef g°9dy¢9-TWCIICKI. R\v,Goi-don Dickie. Uh motion the con- I ’\..‘ I* ' duct of the Moderator was approved. 3 I SL mm (, gDwARD LINLIEF' P;-im _ 0, at mir piss tae Pnsbywy sdirmmd "' '° ' .. _ I $3 5 an tm." |n th, .|»¢,",,°°n_ ICured a Horse of a had swelling with \, ' ‘»,,`\\ ' ' MINARUS LINIMENT. ` *"""'*f°"'*"*'°°"'°- ` THOS. W. PAYNI. ` - t..::.t:.~r:.-‘..:.°:°..':.*.:.~.:.~'---- -6° nassaui si notre I A large meeting of prominent farmers who were iieicusitcs from the Farmers' ln- stitutes ofthe Province was held in llic Lyceum Hall yesterday afternoon. On motion Capt. Joseph it-:ad was ap- pointed chairman and Professcr li. J. McMillan, Secretary. The Chairman outlined the clijec-'s of the meeting viz., central organizsiioa 'for aliiiie Fariners Inatiiwes of the l’i‘u- viiice and for n reaxrungenient uf the pork lndustry. The first question taken up was the ci-ntral organization. Mr, Brennan, Alberton, was the flrst speaker. lie advocated a cent al union in the interests of the Farming Industry. John Moore, Crapauii, advocated union of the Institutes but did not believe in Institutes purchasing seeds. John A. Ferguson, Marshfield asked if all the Institutes were not now under thc Ileprirtment of Agriculture. William Mol`fatt,‘Mnyf'leld, thought the hog industry was the great question to be discussed. He had suggested ir union convention some time ago but at that. time the Commissioner cf Agriculture had disapproved of the purchase of seeds by Institutes. John Moore, Crapnud, moved, seconded by John llichards, Bidc-ford, and sup- ported by Lauchlin Mcilanald, East. Point, that a central organization lic proccerlcrl with at once. \Valtei' Simp-on, Bay View, outlini-.il the system in New Brunswick and thour-:ht if repi'i~.sentati\'ia rf the Fruit and Ilairy interests were present thc. three industries :right be combneri. After further discussion the motion was unanimously carried and a committee of five were appointed to report at the evening session. Messrs iluinphri-y. Walter Simpson, Bay View; Liiuchliu Mc- Doiald, East Point; l\’ir.McGregor, int lil; Mr. Reid, '.i‘ignish,:werc appointei the committee. The Chairman stated the differences bc- tween the D.P.Co. and the farmers’ which he said were owing principally to the different qualities of hogs sold, thus pinc- ing a premium on dishonesty. The following reso ution was submit'ed by J. \V. C illbeck, Augustine Cove, “Owing to the dililcultics and :filler- encus that txist in the selling and market- ing of live hogs, etc., at the different points and stations outside of Charlotte- town, and as it is the intention of the Company to discontinue tho weighing anti inspecting of hogs, etc., at points and stations other than their plant, be it, Tlercicr: resolved that it is`rieemed ad- visable io adopt some principle which will give equal justice ann satisfaction to all, and cneourage the raising of a greater number of bacon hogs, that will command prices equal io those paid in other parts of Canada. Further ri-solved that in the opinion of this Convention it is necessary tiappoint a thoroughiy competent sworn person to weigh and classify any hogd, cattle and sheep that the farmers and others mav send in to tde Company , and wi~h to have vroighcil and cIas.s`fli».ii bv him (thu lnspoetoni the lrispeci.oi'.4 decision ni, all limo:-i to be hlnfiirg on both parties; hogs to be so inspccici and classified to he first kil- i I BASE iii SIIIIUIIS THE INSTITUTES Discuss the Relations with the Dominion Pack- ing Company-Annual Exhibitions Recommended to Government. if-fl an i fir.-~e ’; lfaiilc intl .\"it-ep to be w0ii.'Iii>il :i.;~r»r\ini; io iii'|'iii._'eiiiciiis that rnigiii I-if ii.rii:~- llelo r- _-mlm are sliinper-`; the Lfoiiipaiiyio1iiiiii»uri';i- ii; ui|iies'cd to cmiribute a furtli' r ruin rf Eélllii O0 ani the actual 8 - prnsofi ofsaii ir~sri\':ior uliii.: vissiting the different farms-s in each si-ctioi 'f the I' rivincu. ‘ i"urtiier resolvcl tlinl. tho Company bn hereby rcqiicsted to set as fic Fic per hog on each hog weighed iuirl inspected hy them, to he turnel cvi r to the Govern- ment to\\'2irrIs pay? Q thi- in.~pcctor`s salary in case th; i.i\. l|.i: rr on hogs shipped in to be cli-sifted i-y the inspec- tor, Woulii not be suiliclini. to rovcr his salary. Should thc Lax coll_ct.>r on ani- mals uiiglzcd by the Gciernnient in- spector he suilicient in pay his salary, the Company wnul l not rt-quire to contribute the fm per hog." Mr. Ualliicirk explained that Mr. licdf son, I.ivc Stock Coinmissinncr, Otiiiwa ci:uidnotl»enrei~ei:t. ami ilius :he .-aub- (Contlnue i un page ri.) E \\\. '., lf ,f r\ /l' Bought and .\-_ ~\ .1 , _ I I/ '59' _ .. A/p .7 ix 7. muj- _L’J> J' f \` \- }`~_.ii_,, ~ `-. \\/ , llukh Clorrrs. ."\'~‘ \, . ,I .. .f /1`\ . \ `\\ \A_ I.\ Outs. ' Z0 000 /lm, Sm-n'. in stork, I _ _ prices. f\,, /1 Seeds! Seeds! of the very best quality from the most reliable Sources. Si.r({1') Crirlurlrls Itiipurlrvl, " W'/ull: lfusxirtil, iI"l1i(v I"1_`/`r.‘, Rn/_ Fi_'/'B (mil (.'olt1rrnln W/if//I. 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