rthe 'taint an in Prince Eclwa JUG. v I. U _' " ' ` ‘ _. =~.'- , . ~ - E cnutoiwr W Gunn e.‘.'=:.'ae.'.°:.‘e..'.=°:..I S i i*;,H.R.°...;°.,.., ...Neg EDWARD ..,L..'.;..,g,;§;.;5;,,iiW,.D,,E§,;,, ,.¢;;;s;,“,.,.;."i;.,;,;,,;j r if “ W” “§,rs..,.",,.,°,g, ,ws __ ` l su ___ , ' , » > _.» _ -_ 1 _ I J=l=l . , il f ~ ' . _ ._ ni ,__-mlm _ in _ *___ _ *_ i _ it RUSSIA s|>uRNS - _ Inf.. ants. tliitiiullus lwmts wanna .“N0.SURRENnEa** I |NTERVENTi0N I ,rtnictivts auf ‘nt unit. BI ini swim .SAvS.5T({}E55ELr will 'Fi§l!i l°‘ th” Bill" 'E“d“9W°f|S el _Double Tost.Jam§s'utw aiasgow-l an sauna, -$soo,ooo an.-‘uma states News shut cfr W0U"d¢<| and ia |10SPiié|. He’ is §*ill _~P¢fi@Df Tracking the Siberian Railway Begins lat ` B“'k_S`3l°Wafd Kll|°d ll" Three _ Monthst Hallfwi 'B0ll6llC°""¢Cf`0"ST0-__ Heavy Bombardment at Shakhe Station' ` _ St John-Naval Re Exhibition Accounts Da -N S I.|nes_ ‘ ‘ Corning Near Mukden`-Britain’s suicides! 'ooo 'D.,f|¢;t. '_ I _‘ _=__ Jap Torpedo Craft With Fishing ‘ N ~ serve Captain Show Over $8,- Working. ' - - I __ _ 0"” Fighting at P0ri Arthur-_- ° _ , ` I - .ll -' '_ ' 'ale Hull inquiry Proves there Were No ’ I `°`°”' I AE *__ wmlss Nor vr~:'|'mnwun1.:n. s F ST JonN N’ B l\u\ 1.>-b>eclalI- I I ' _ v ‘ `_ _ ~ cam. 'ro in-:v. I-;. Fomsus. uw 1. cr. R. D1-:vlcl'r. _ _~ ,. . , ~. . 1 1 , M ‘ _ _ _ ‘ Repairs to the wires are not yet complet- Ns B. RUSSIA BPURNS IN'l`ZR\'I§N'l‘i0N. WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.- (Special) -The Russian Ambassador here yesterday mad” _an emphatic statement that Russia in- tends pursuing the war to tlid bitter end and would spurn all offers of intervention. DOUBLE TRACKING TIIE ROAD. B'r.Prrnizsauno, Nov. 15.-(Spccial.)- The Government' has decided to double he track of the Siberian Railway and the ‘work will be started immediately. _ -` . » .IAPS BAKE AN ASSAULT. The .Taps make u. successful assault on East Keekwan fort at Port Arthur yes- erday. The Russians were reinforced and drove back the Japs to the foot of the hill but the .Taps are now sappiug the crest. A Good llntured Wife. An English rustic whose wife blessed with a remarkably even tem- per went over the way to a neighbor one evening and said: "Neighbor, I just should like to see my wife cross for once. I’ve tried all. I know, and I can‘t make her cross no Way." .f ' “You can’t make your wife cross?" said his neighbor. "I wish I could make mine anything else. But you just do whah I tell you, and ,lf that won't act nothing will. You bring her in some night a lot of the crookedest sticks for the are you can get-them as won‘t lie in no form-and see how she makes out then." The pieces of wood were accordingly brought in, as awkwardand crooked and cont1'ary` as could be fcdnd. The man went away early to work and at noon returned to see the result of his experiment. ' Ho was greeted with a smiling face and the gentle request: ' "Tom, do bring me in some more of thoscrcrooked sticks if you can and them. They do just fit around the ket- tle so nicely!" WI' WANTED -A case of headache the Kunriort Headache Powders will no cure n ten minutes: ' The Japs are displaying great activity eastward. BRITISH REI’Itl'ISl'lNTATIV E. V LoNnoN, Nov. l5.-(Special)-The ap. pointment of Vice Admiral Sir Lewis Bca.urno|it,form_er Commander in Chief ofthe Australian station, as British Re. preeentative on the North Sea Commit-1< sion is oflieiaily announced. II. H.. IIIIIMIII. IIE .I IHE E. P. ll.. llEIll .__._¢ TORO fro, Nov. li.-V_Vord wus received here todhiy of the death of A. H. Notman. assistant general passenger agent of the C. P. R. Mr. Notman was a sufferer from con sumption, and two months ago left for Los Angeles, where he has a brother. His condition did not _improve, and he died on the train returning to Toronto A widow and five sons survive in Toronto. He was thirty-four years of age. The news of Mr. Notman's death will be read with great regret and some sur- prise by friends who number many in this city. They kncwhc was very sick, but it wus not though death was so near. For a number of years Mr. Notman was in charge of thc passenger business of the C.P. Ii. on this division and proved a most capable and popular oiilcial, his record coming in promotion to a higher place in the companys service. Latterly he had filled the responsible- position of assistant general passenger agent, but u few days ago was compelled by ill-health to leave work for what’ was intended to he several montbs_rest.and rocuperation. C. B. Foster, as noted elsewhere, left here only yesterday to take Mr. Notman‘s place during the latter`s absence; new he successor in oflice.-St. John Telegraph. / or-in-_ m i The congregation of St. James' Church slippe on ie _ or an e His head struck the vessel's fender and \ his skull was crushed. His death was alnyost. instantaneous. ' . A CAPTAIN suiclnrzs. New YonK,0et. 15.-(Special).-Capt. A. Roo_se of the Royal British Naval Reserve, brother of Mrs. Dr. Hazlewood of St. John, suicided at his lodgings today`hy drinking carholic a.cid. V millet II mi' P.E.l.H.IlME IIIIIE COMMENHNG, Monday, Nov. 21st the fallchange i¢_the time table of’ the P. E. I. R. will go into effect. ‘The express train for Tignish _leaves attic. m. as at prcsen L and the afternoon train at 3.gi0 p. m. instead of 3.20 p. m. as at present; the express train from the Northumber- land is due at 0.15 instead of nine as at present. The morning train for the east will leave here at (1.55 a m. as at present and the afternoon will l`»xve at 3.20 p. m. Instead of four o`clock.` The morning train from the cast will arrive here at 0.20 a. m, and the afternoon train _at 4.20 p. ni. There will be no connection from the east of Royalty Junction in the morn- ing but the afternoon trains will make connection there. -. l» \ _ ' \s\ ` ‘ .t,g_’o~., I The Baby Sick? ; .`. ` ' Then probably it's a con. Babies catch cold so easily and recover so slowly. Not slowly, however, when you use Vapo-Cresoiene. r Then a single night is all thatis ._ necessary for a' cure. You ’ just put some Cresoiene in 1 ~» li will`in all probability be Mr. Notman's ‘ flielvaporizer, light the lamp be' neath, and place near the crib. While baby sleeps he orthes-in the healing vapor. Col ioosens. _ inliamed membranes heal, and all Mr. and Mrs. Emcst A. Earle are regls- trouble ceaies. ~._[t's a perfcflt Sp¢CiliC “ ' E' ' ' ` tered at the Royal. Mr. Earle will assume ` ’ . ' " charge of 'th'c Royal Bank of Oanada agency in this city He has been assist for whooping cough and croup. ,, s is any . or uni npnu prepaid :e~'...'..r°.'.'<"‘. rl .:.°~.5‘.`“.-.°"-°:.°.f° 'ZF WDID0l1'5 F8lli ant manager of the ‘branch at Vancouver, _ "'”""°' ""‘"_8°"""’Ellll_A_Ll_”_,“_'_._’l°_°fL"_f1““.§.‘if‘3§°"i _ | » . . ‘ .tat asc B C -St John Star Womenfs Felt Don- " . gola Goloshed _ $1.30 It::°°“'i DISCOUNT. \_Wome_n's'Feit Bus- - ~ ins,Goloéhed, “ 68_o . I ' . 1_[ni_`sn_ts’ Felt Boots 25c N“ " Don- . \_goIa Gciorlnd, sr- \ parlor 080 AT ~ i _ " per cent off. We have a~few choice HYACINTH and left and want the space they occupy for out big_ stock of CHRIST- MAS coops, so to can the... out quick, 25 . .4_'_'_ ..¢w.¢n9n_=_¢_ ___°n_»`aa stub.. I _ I __ lillll 3 "lf 11 NEW Gmisoow, Nov. lo.-(Spccin.l).~ MoNc'roN, Nov. 15-(Special)-_Tim In. tercoloniai earnings for July. August and tion Commission was held this evening The expenditure was $34,381 which is $8,230 more than the receipts. WANT DOIIIINION EXHIBITION. President Longley, Senator Black and Mayor Crosby were appointed a com- mittee to press on the Government the 'claims of Halifax for the Dominion Ex~ bibition of 1906. I PASSENGER WIS IIIIIESIEII 4 _ . / _...__ Charged with Selling Other People’s Cattle-Halifax ~ Sealing Schooner Seized , at Montevideo. sfrrzazwi-in .rAssnNunu ssnn~ar|~:n. Hstirlix, Nav. 15..-rspeua1.>~'rh¢ po- lice today arrested a Frenchman named ,George Pierre, a passenger on the steamer Ulunda arriving this a. m. 'rnl onancx-:s 1uu\rNs'r nm. Ho is charged with selling catt‘c, the property of other people in Newfound lind, pocketing the money and leaving hurriedly. A sIcAr.rNo suaoosnn si-grzan. The sealing schooner Agnes Donahoe, owned by Donahoc & Son of Halifax, has been seized at.[Montcvldco and is being detained thcrc. _som-: u.\i.nf.\x MuN oN nusun. Several Halifax men are on board, hu pzxrticulars so far are not obtainable. THE MARKETS. 'I\c|c was af small attendance _ at the market yesterday and supplies not so plentiful as previous markets. Butter and eggs remain at the same price of 22, Mc pcrllh and 22 and Zi cts. per doz. respectively. Fowl was scbrer than usual, and sold readily. Geese brought from 70, 95c each_ chickens, 40 to 00c o. pair, ducks, 40, 50c, and wild geese, 75 to 00c. ' Hay per cwt sold at 70 to 75c and pressed at $13.50.- Outs white per I»us_ brought 40c and black 43c, straw per ewt, 40 to 50c. Potatoes bring from 18 to 210 per bus. and turnips 12 to liic. ‘ The price of-pork dropped one half cent per lb. from 5 1 -2 to Bc. _ ..__------t-- ‘ _ 1 To sure a'hes.ds.elfo"in ten minut/es use .Kunfort Headache Powders THE MIDNIGHT PITOBS Tososro, Nov. ,ld-(Specinl.)-Moderate to fresh westerly to northerly winds, fine, not much change in temperature. - ed; - The Western ,Union is'recci\'ing some " AN liul>nnr.\;\~-h<;_uN_ .here tonight decided to extend a call to September show du' increase of fifty-two ` _ _ messages from the States via Cunso and The ,_.,,p,m,_(, of this position .gwes um Rev. Ernest Forbes of Little Harbor, thousand dollars over the some period l have dom __ _imc _m___m_____ Wm] M0_m_ea__ <;i~:N|-;n.\|_ ,-'rom-=.~I~:x. \\'or._\'nsx_\. _ HW _mpmlese po___mU__ for the _)____p0_`__ of .lupnncsa the e,,sw,.“ ridge from whence Some favored Rev. Thomas Stewart of Ia.st.ye9,l‘. _ _ lo P R coNNECT_'0_m_0 _ _'BHl~`0ltPI P0l¢'l` A\i'I’Bl'l¢. NW- ll*-'5ill" L_rh-nnornlizinxt-ln», work of fortification. ¢h,,i,. umnery wmcommimd the férts of Dartmouth, but 'the majority voted for The expenditure during the same period'_ ' ' ' ` r DM' “"'ll‘_Tl“' “‘°""'l “""'l“"l lil' lim' .ran 1NoIrmv incur-N _ me from rmgc_ tha young p|¢g,0ni,,_n, wh0` howwer may gnc,-“sed th,-ee hundred ,md sixty Mx , The C. P. R. lines between McAdam and Stncss-¢.l nec.-_~.situt.-_e his I-iniiixn-nnnn in H____ ]__~__g Nov ___ _s_p_________ ______ ___ ‘ _ _ _ not n¢¢ep¢_ ' ghgugand makin ,L dem", f 'Mattawiunkeag are in bad shape but con- hospital) _ _' " “ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' su.Ns ox- contra. n.\'rr1.1»:. _ 000 I' 8 _ 0 liver' nwuous mu be made to" 0 _ow <|nn~_v by Great Britain into tin- .\orlh Sea , nsmgs 51-Etvggp K|L|,gn_ $3ilI, or three months. - Y 1 V' ~ _ ms oimsns 'rn 'rin-: 'I-nom-,-. _ _ - _ MUKDHN, 1\0v_ 15___(Spcci“|)__Since _ _ _ I _ _ _ Incident began today. ygstel-any signs ofa Serious engagement S'i'.JoHN.Nov.15-lsllecinll -The Steward 5'-INK EIGHT THOUHANU- _ _ 5' S' LINK” Am' “ ORKINL Hi- refused to i'clinr|nisI\ his i-oiuilnaliil - _ 1 _ , _ _ . , __ __ _ _ _ _ N».|a1~1‘<_--if ¢,,,k1nKp1nc(, wmxin the next few days of the_barkent|no Shawmutlymg at the HALIFAX, Nov. 15-[Special]-Tim an- Phe Nova Scotia \\ ires are ull working and Issuul milus in Ins troops in :llc in <__ _uni I nm\I- _ _ have been increased Ballast Wharf while i!0inK aboard tonisht nual meeting df the' Nova Scotia Exhibl- l l’“l' “lm “mil” hu” 500" till* “'0F=‘\¢ ill y0l\l'S t\l0i1` POSTS l‘=\tlH.'l‘ than -\n'|'en'ic\‘. I l“` ’k'l’l’°ls "E 'lm n"`l""l~' ll""`” l""‘Ull“‘l ' d tl ladd d 1 “_ _ _ _' th,-ouglwut New Englluld and New RUSSIAN spmw WEAKENQ that no Japnllcsv vessels were with the England and New Brunswick. NEW IIIIUIISWIBK I IICEUHIIEIIIIES Young Girl Attemps Suicide and May Die-Young Man Lumber Woods. » GIRL LTTEMPTB SUICIDE. ’ sn' Joss, Nav. 15--Lizzie Ferguson ug-cd 16. residing in Carleton, attempted suicide this morning by drinkingaconsidernble quantity of car- bolic acid. .t Hen. coNm1'roN Danosnous. Sho is now in u. dangerous condition and the doctors have but slight hopes of xinnso in Luunun worms. Charnan, N. B., Nov. 15-(Special.)-- on Saturday. ‘ This was the youth‘s first season in the woods. Great sympathy is felt for the afflicted family. ` _ Ill IIIEEII Ill ` Inn nouns * / invited to Become Governor ofthe Chelsea Hospital of Sir Iiepry Norman"- 1 Chelsea Hospital, rendered \'acant,by the death of Field Marshal Sir HI~nryNI\rman, is to bc_oil`cred to Earl Roberts. Lord Roberts is now in South Africa, so sion is known. It is hoped it may ho uc- ccpted by him, as no one is better fitted for this high post. Apart from the honor, It carries with comfortable allowances and It will bc remenibcrcd that the position was offered to Viscount Wolseley when hc left the war oflice, but he ilpciinefl it. 'E01' Shi \‘\I|C» I o°r coollinj. I o 1' is as I 8 0 s°~__ mn\ia[. I I 'ii pure nal ,Win not onlo- _.4 l Vacant by the Death ` I.oNnoN, Nov. 14.--»Thc govt-rnorship ot it will some little time beforelhis disci~ a splendid house, with some of the finest ‘rooms in London. ` \ The spirits of the Russian troops an' dampened by continuous work and lack of supplies. Several Suspected of béhig anxious- to surrender have been shot. I AN Am.-nav <-LuNNo.\'Ao1c. MUADEN, No\'.\.;~[.$peeial]-An un~ broken cannonndc 0 c i-_ guns throw this a. m. and ends-rl ut miilniir wav snELLs WERE 'rsuowN IS GEIIEIIIL _ I llllllillll KILLEIIZ ~ Moscow. Nov. I4-Nclniroviol-Il' Unn- uhcnkv, tin-_ wi~l_l known }in.~asian war corresponrleiil ol' the .\sscwint¢-rl l’i'i-ss, tclrirrnplling from Mukrlcn nnrivl' tmlny'.~ datc,Says the reports ui' thu rlt-nth of General Knroki are uonflrnn-rl, slwmu her nic’ ` According to his version tin- .splinter ui' ashcll struck General Kuroki, tearing- out it portion of his I>r<°.nsf' and nlirlonivn. Jas Gannon. the seventeen your old son v He alta ot-t. 4 i.t1.i.Io 'fin.,;_ and his |..,.I_.» Patrick Gorman was accidcntaliylkillcrl; lil/ LY“°l'l'll“mb9¥` Camp, M°Kl°l'5 Bmoli A rnlnol- is pr-|‘sisi,c1itIy i‘i|'L~\lI:\t\'_p<1i|\i- eil to succeed iii-lieral liumki, Inn tin- ac tual connnunrl of thi' nrn|_v has liven i~n~ ing operations. “For the Inst fi\'i\‘\\'ooks" says l)|incln=|\-. ki' “wr l|n\'I‘ prnctiirally not a1I\'nnr:i-rl nt il '» ingfii) shells hourly again the Japan:-se. position at Sakhc. River . ion In-gain fleet and it would _hr unpu:-ssllile for .such to In~tI1crc witlnnlt the knowlcvlgo of the ii.~.In-|'nn~n. ' _ A ni'.~'.~i.\_\' I-:si/tiifl-:li |’m.~2ONi-:n. _\Io_\~c'roN, X. U. Nav. 1|;- - _ » r t rusted to General Nodzu, who is re\'ie\v» __ my pninl in tin- \\'I\~l\|r- .\m\Il|\\i».~tr-rii 'l.i\l, c\'vn :I I`i'\\' \'vl`:~il.~. Oli ilu- i:m\lr:\|‘y We 11%-\\-l':\l ]>l.'\r'i-.~‘ Inivt- Iwcli i|l;li;.{i-il ii! retire .~leve_I .Il \~i-rsts, Init. the |»|'i-will llnu of defence m' ~I In- con.~irli-rvii pi-rnniiicnb in View of -thi strong fortiilcntiolrs cou- A _ :itr\xctcd".E ‘ rw ,_,.»__.,A.- - » - __ _ alla Afnmcmnulvl Tomb. . Agamemnon, it has been claimed, is a glorious myth, but those who have felt the Charm of IIon1er’s innfchless' epic telling of his :n-irievvnlcnts at Troy will be loafh to believe it. Lot us keep inviointe onr belief in thc hordes! You may see today Agmni:nlnon’s tomb at My_cenae',.<.ireece~1\Iyr~enno, to which he, as king, returned triurnplnmf: from the conquest of liium, bringing with him, as Atschylus tolls in tho greatest of Greek tragedies, fthe fair Cassandra. Agamemnon did not die of old age, covered with honors, for that was not the popular end of heroes ini those strenuous days. Homer says ho was slain by .’Egistl1us, lover ot his queen wife, /I‘lscli_\'lus tells that Queen' Clyteixinestra killed both Agamemnon and Cassandra. § ‘i| Mechanics, Farmers, Sportameni To heal and soften the skin and removq grease. oil and rust stains. paint and earth, etc. use The “ Master Mcchanic‘s " Tar Soar; _ Albert Toilet Soap Co.. ’*‘ Y-|\. _ _ p' _B . ,,4' ,__ , ,,. TO ALL KIND FRIENDS. ihave this ar as usual established at Carter & 1 _ (19,, Limitedfnily llcadqnuricrs for Prince Edward Santa' Claus Head island. Nov' ugh, |904, Santa Claus. ql13I'tCl'5. » Referring to the above we are pleased to state that we are making unusual preparations for the reception of the Ven- erab e Santa Claus, and that his Heafd- quarters on second floor is already as- suming the appear. ance of FAIRY- LAND. Our stock of the LATEST, N E W ES T and BEST in FANCY GOODS, TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, &c., &c., was never so lar e. N-E_W CATALOG LIE READY SOON. » Carter & "Co.;Ltti.. ' __ ‘_ 2 . ` -_... 'Zi I f li_l5PUTAl`l'IIN I as TEA it PEQPLE 011, tht .QUALITY `0i`” -LIBERTY bulk TEA' hand, & Peters, St. Join, N. B. _ \ . I I l r '§;1f.,_ _ _£1 M DY' ~§-41? , i » . I.