8 -~ - ’ AGES THE MORNINGGUARDT . P--- ..___.- _“-1- - "r--‘ 1 L T l _ 2 = i % ' . - ,g;l-- ..... - V, ., - _ , r 1--_ m `-"s VI-'ff “-'ro‘i=:s`Dii`Y MoR`Nmo- ~ or-iARLo1‘rn'rowN, P. is. i., MARCH a,1so4. -TUESDAY MoRNiNc- l rw»?.i’i~‘l?,“,,°,.;’£‘.§.Il'.°»‘i.’i."T.°.s.m. u `. 'fr 'fl "` I". _ _ _,___ _ is A -_ ' _ i H'°“*‘$ E c-CONTRABAND tum cunts ivic |<|NNoN CASE remier Balfour Thinks this lm rtant-Port ‘,I,“',,,,,‘°“‘“'°,fII,`§, “§"“"',,‘§",If,",,‘2,'f_‘,'j Amvng Me" 0f Slaiwn In P ' _ ` .P3 ,,__,,,_,,;;-»,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ` THE lIEll'TElllllY bleeding in men and money now going on L) in Manchuria age by. Sunday’s Bombafdment ,of m:;l»;._.;.;°:;|;:..;.:;‘:.b_.l.::v§:;i;.:.: Bm" Hamm' Lord .Shand and Vladlvostock-Obgect ol the At- ;:::;=:r;;;”=:;~:=m_';:: 2;- it-ginrld wird-rant :mutt \ fl Finn" _nd p“'"n° no risk! w Baum' .B of 0perati0n_Anuther H0te| The Tllld T'-0T'8TgT\ SOCTCTV the hmm. or his mating would mu on Fi,-9 Vwhm Found, -Observed .in Zion Church France and Germany, whose colonies h L N h _ ` . could be taken in event of the British * ure Ist Eg t EX- _-q-s-v-*"‘ Poivr anrmm nncnaiscan.. pour Anrmm, March 7~ (SPWU1) _ There la no change in the situation here~ ‘The weather is fine. AT VLADIVOBTOOK. Vnanivosroox. March 7-(Special)-At one o’clock on Sunday afternoon a squad- ron af five J apaness warshlpa bB8B|1 b0m' barding the town firing at long range. After continuing the bombardini f°f some time the Japanese squadron Wilh- 7* drew. strain- nausea nous. - One woman was killed and a few men wounded during the bombardment. One wooden cottage was demolished and one or two other buildings damaged. 'RUBSIANB MADE N0 REPLY. The Russian batteries did not reply to the Japanese attack, -which was onli madetolocate the position of the forts and demoralise the defenders. #knots nr len ilays, lil ilarchlilili. -r \ _fb 1 We have put on sale at a big discount a line line of Men’s Dohgola Kid Slippers, all sizes and sizes, the regular price is $r.55,now. . . . . .$1.15 Men's Cloth Gaiters, tan or black, $1.00 and $1.15, now ........50C And women’s leather slippers . . . . . . . .356 pf. GULF BREIS. .._.__._-_- MOBE RUSSIAN OUTRAGES. . mitting all manner of excess, maltreat- ing native women, robbing etc. PREMIER nanifooivs vlnw. LONDON, March 7-(Special)-Ansaver inga question in the House of Commons -Premier Balfour said the Government considered Russia’s declaration that she proposedtotreat coal as contraband of war wae_of the greatest importance as Russia had previously refused to take this view. LonnoN sPEc'i'a'roR`s WARNING. LUNDON, March 4.-“We do not want to appear as alarmists, but we would be doing harm and not good if WE Dried £0 conceal the fact that the present situation in regard to foreign affairs is one of con- siderable anxiety," will say tomorrow's Spectator, inaiong article on the silent ofthe Russian-Japanese war on inter- national relations, especially. the relations between Russia and Great Bretain. The Spectator points out how “Russian feel- ing of resentment against Great Br ltain is steadily growing. the Russians being chief cause of their difficulties by encour- aging the Japanese to go to war." any truth in this view, continues the Spectator, the important fact is that it is held by the Russian* people and that “public opinion ia in such astate of ex- citement that war with Great Britain party should try to “escape the humi- liation ofa possible defeat hy a small Asiatic power," the Spectator remarks: “A great European war would obliter- ate all traces of the .iapdnrse war. A popular war would cover up an unpopular WANTED . A smart boy to engage in the Bookbinding dc- partmcnt. Apply at once to J Haszard & Moore. ~ r=.~`.l eiiéiiélsliif ‘cr . ‘ ' he Ro "al Bank of Canada T Y GllAllDlAll’S WAR MAP _ i, mconronarso casa 5,vi;-15; Department .ui 7 ' _ ' ` General Banking Business Hi” Snow” March 7___(Spw|,|)_Rus5i,n The Spectator proceesds to warn the soldiers inthe vicinity of Anjn are com- convinced that the British have been the Ja new Nuance. one or those couseqm Wlthout considering whether than Es` the German emperor to knock the heads would he extremely popular." ,I \Vh§n tiitiafliipodlls riclh mag pggxeplgglegs _ _ - ow 0 P"°°°°dE°“ W “nhl” whlthe mmm” vihlixcli ggenkt-ElofEEnc vigor nad vitality of being victorious. With the Russian Beet already gone, Great Britain could not indict injury on Russia." press against giving Russia occasion for picking a quarrel, especially referring to the “aggressively anti-Russian tone of the Times and the impression of partisan- .shlp," which it declares it is difficult to condone or even understand. Continuing the Spectator will say "that the Times should give occasion to those who desire to embroil Russia and Great Britain is rendered more remarkable by the fact that the Times has done much excellent service in pointing out the trend of German policy.it is to heifeared that the evil done by the want of restraint origin- ally shown by the British press cannot now he undone, but at least our news- papers ahould realise the need of not playing into the hands of the military party iu`Russla or providing material for those who desire to prove Lo France that her ally has been treated in nn unfair and hostile spirit by the British people. While explosives are lying about there al_ways is need of extra care and circumspection." The Spectator concludes with urging the government to be vigilant and have its plans prepared for_ail emergencies, say- ing: “We must. look the facts in thelfacc and prepare to take the consequences of the D ences was the active and bitter hostility of Russia and the opportunity afforded to of the Europaan powers together and get nation." TIIE GLO\V OF HEALTH. the system. There is no more certain way for pale, weak people to attain the glow of health than by the persistent use of Dr. Chaee's Nerve Food, the great food cure which forms new, rich, red blood and creates new nerve force. ____________---? Illl. ALLEY ELECTED HY LTICLLMETIUN Ward Il to iillthe vacancy caused by the L appointment of WV. \V. Clarke as City Cork. Dr. Alley was the only candidate nominated and he is therefore declared elected. ____ _--l-~£_~_,_ .___ ' DIED. ' Passed peacefully fu rest, on Jan. 20th,- l904, at her home i-i Union Street, Cam- hrldgepcrf, Mass, Catherine Campbell, beloved wife of Robert Robertfon. Def ceased who was a daughter of Angus Campbell, Nine Mile Creek, was 20 years` soniecl\tnz,of sdvaumza. -to his °m~osus's-~1riansy Liver Pius have been -- I I Yesterday was Nomination Day fcr`, ANOTEER vr0‘r1M i-‘onND. Nlw Your, March 7.-(Special)-Arr other victim, the Silt cf the collapse of the Hotel Darlington has been found, LORD shaun onan. Lonnors, March 7.-(Speclal)~Lord Alexander Burns Shand, who was raised to the peeragein 1892 is dead. He was born in i828. nation uAr.i-Ti “ Pork A coughs, cnlul, loarnenrs|_ Inn other Kring ailments are quickly rtl.~»r»-ll ily Crosiolens habit-ts ti-n cents neriz; _ Ntlrnizzlstn. goes iip. Montreal. E cel all former productions. TELEPHONE 70. W LL PllPE Spring means that nature is renewing herself. 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