'1 uufxiiuiniw. 1 i J '. '__' - ""1 A*-'-r l A fill '~----->->--- ~-- u --- ~~~ -- Ii _ = € = = _ ' _ _ i D 1 f,ll1 ' f." \ '11 -an SI' 1-: l‘>'i‘.§§'i¥°i?.%B*?i;-“"l . , -sA='rURD_iw_iaoRmNc- _ - or-ian_:.orrs;,'rowN, P. E. r.,.1uNe 4. 1904. -SATURDAY ivioRNiNo- 1 Vl 1 _.Pinto hy ornvia, central e_:'0e_. Fifteen Thousand More .laps Land { SINGLE COPY 2 CRNTI I3 CENTS VER IIUNTH iiiiinn limi r -. 1 is. ii riuiiiss- *_ l Between Oku and 'Stoessel Near Port Arthur if-*Another Russian Defeat.- The Losses at Nan Shen.- Guns_Not Disabled. , g _.__ , - BATTLE NEAR PORT ARTHUR. Lounox, June 3-(Special)-There are many reports of heavy fighting yesterday _ . _ and today near Port Arthur. and a battle N153 'M095-“HELL ll 55° "ll"|°l‘. Uf is believed to be progressing. the Governdr Genec'al‘e silver medal i.r ...me signers musing. sue is a "°“"4P “°°” '~*‘“’”’- arnnnier oz alex.MeCanaeii, or this sity. sae enema P. W. q. een Prime sr..-ees School in 1001 and during har different years was always near the head of ner a class. She made a specialty of English and was one of the beet iii that branch to pass through the College. _ i Some 15,000 more Japanese troops have been landed at Taku Shan. nossras roiwn'nn1rna'rsin. THOMAS RONAHAN. A body of Japanese encountered and The newly elected chief of the Ch’town Fire Department. 1 d ted a mixed force of Russian cavalry nfantry and artillery near Lichetonf nine . I . _. ,.1 L T 1 i .r 1 J -Photo by Gauvin, Gentzel dc Co. iles north of Polandlen (Port Adams). , _ `v_MM\\w_ /`VW_M`_ AMNvv\v_J`_V`\W_>_+ 4“w_w N v" Awww lllll" lllllll :iiiiuiiiiiwi's Puruiii ini 1:11111. [IJ hundred officers and 8460 men wounded. rms RU.-JsIaN Losses. The Rugglgng plug then- log of all The Guardian with pleasure presents _Ordinance Department in 1854 and for , ranks at 30 oillcers and 70i) men. As Mediator in the Sydney Steel Works Strike Offer Declined by Strikers-Moncton Man Fined for Selling Beer.- Pro. Falconer Principal at Halifax- ° _- i1 an orrxm or ascnrarxon. iynuar, June 3-(Special)-The Dom- inion Department 9_1 Lsbcr is lekingfboth sides if its services are desired to promote a friendly settlement of the strike. S l ° More ear Ncrnmc 'ro annrrnarn. v 'O The men say there is nothing to arbi- l trnbe. . They want a living wageof at least $1.50 per day and will remain out until they get it. ron. smntrno nor norm. :_ MoNc'roN, June 3_-(Special)-James hop beer and a number of other similar 3 cases are pending. Governor of Ontario, the Presbyterian ON El . \ re Ill DI TD bur K R. would entail were the reasons which pre T o Toombs was today lined $20 for selling w o be ~ e New oonnnon Pnrxcrran. re Sr. Joan, June 3.-On motion 'of Rev. Ti this morning the photograph of Thomas B. Ronahan, the new chief of the Fire which the town paid £20 sterling. Ln January 1857 Becj. Duvies was ap- LY BT-EW UP PART OF GUNS- Department. Chief Ronahan has been pointed Chief Engineer of the Fire Depart- Genera] SwB”e1'i,.ep°n__sh°ws that he connected with the Department for ment. In January 1858 he was succeeded sixteen years and has been captain of imlle hose reel race. Mr. Ronahan has by Silas Bernard who held his position " the order tu blow up tha mm' and Silsby Hose Company since 1896. He was l, till September when the Board having ure ‘md “dmll” °h°l" the °“°m7'“ Hmk onthe two teams that won honor for the resigned a new one was appointed and ovemont gave them time Only to province in 1892 and 1901 in the former William Heard became Chief Engineer, a gtlally execute gh, 9|-dm-_ case esiabllshign a wo;-1d's record for the position which he held from year to year until January 1868. - BELIEVE NET ABTSUR' always taken an enthusiastic interest in In Jany. 1863 James Duncan was ap- PaRis,June3-(Speclal)--A St. Peters- athletics and is Past President of the pointed Chief Engineer in succession to 8 hat as the result of a war council Gen. o Hillsboro Boating Club. He has been associated with the former since its_ with all his acquaintances and will make despamhmthc Eom, de Puls “ya Abegweit Athletic Association and the Mr. Hsard.He was followed in January. 1864 by Thomas Alley, grand father of the present Councillor Alley who held the “l'°p“kl° ll" bu” “hind l'° “temp” organization and has always been on the position till January. 1875. relieve of Port Arthur. but not with executive committee. Heis popular with The Hand Fire Engine Tremont (N04) gpg” pl-q¢<]°n¢¢, all members of the fire department as was withareel procured from Boston by EA Richard Heartz in 1882 and delivered to SON! FOR THE Dlomwnl amost eiiizient head of the Depari.ment._ the Fire Despartment, the whole cost The correspondent says the necessity At thisjuncture a review of the orgaui- ‘ being £161 13S ld in aid of which the f f prmrggg gl" “'51 bum ml; gh, 1°" zaticn and development of the Charlotte* | Legislature granted £100 and the Mutu town Fire Department may be of interest , Insurance Co. £60. d menus that the mu of Pa" Althur to many of our renders. _ After the great fire of July 15, 1808 the ° On the third of December, 1855 a bye citizens ata public meeting _decided to &|l0dWll5l1 thi’ ¢°\lD0ll- law was passed in pursuance of which procursa steam tire engine and hose. the Fire Department was, subsequently, ` Hodgson was appointed Chief Engineer| Subscriptions were accordingly solicited HE established; on January S, 1850 Daniel and the result was that the Rollo(No 5) was obtained in London, Eng., the ofthe Fire Department, but declining to whole cost complete on board in London 0 Serve Henry Palmer was on the 18th of £1.098, 103 sterling or $5,340,130. Every child in the country nends,at February following, appointed to the In 1873 the Fire Engine Noilwas receiv- m°t'm° °"°l"h°"f°m°‘"°l“° °° °°"°°l7 position. Upon the organization of the ed from London, the whole cost being "°"l° "’°“’°“”°° °”"‘"‘°°‘l' "B“""" Fire Departmentshe city neiivmdsoii si,oie.ez. Own Tablets are kept. in the house and ceasionnlly iventothe little ones they the Fire Engine Prince Edward which in .Iai.`y 1875 Donald McKinnon bo- hould insist on aving this medicine lllDl`°V@|15 THIN!!! 'md m5k° Uh” little with the hose and apparatus had been lm- came Chiei of the Department. "°sr“gg°d'st‘r°“%'md °h°e"“"M°'h°" ported from England by Governor Smith In November of this year the Steam muse" commas no gpiaw or harmful about the year 1818, the Fire Engine Fire Engine Hillsborough (No 7) was Irgihnd °l1lldl'°ll Mkt) U10 T»b10¥-I B! No. 2 which had been imported from procured from the Silsby Steam Fire llY“"l*°Y W" °°“dY- U §°“ "°'°` scotland by Davin Meciu ini- meant ei Engine ca., orsenera rain, N. Y. It ,',,°l'f,'f,l’:,§',",£‘§1l'Q‘;||“°;f,,'"‘§’,h'£§sglifnfilg ineiawn in1sia,naaineFireEa1.rineNo. mi. with ioeo._ rest nose deli- ' . , . i d f , ’000j . DL sedgewloky Bwondad by me ment rgafgation th%yIglives1nIél‘:;iisH;vi)r::.o§e 3 with hose etc rece ve rom the vei-ed in Boston $0 in gold B., says: "I have used Babyls Own 'Ilab- lets with so much satisfaction that I do General Assembly l\DD°|l\l’°d P'°f°°°°" R' not feel safe whsii I have nothgota sox A, F , d R _ _ in the house. am sure t at ot or “lcon” prhwlpnl an ev A' S others will be quite as well pleased with | ' I asm." You can get the Tablets through Morton, lecturer, in the Presbyterian Col1eR¢.Ha1lfax. cauaniars nvmo uaosriss. B Sr. Oarslnmns, June 3.-(Speoial).- J. L. Dalmeda, ’_a teacher in Ridley College, has completed a big air ship which he expects to test in a few days. MEDICINE YOU CAN TRUST. There are no family medicines that have such a drm hold on the confidence of the The eu or skill as a phys clan and the integrity ofcharacter foriwh oh Dr Chase is everywhe known stand as aimarantee in-dm istorb mellat2°5es boxby iiiiiiiiii ii iii issiiiiii. TRADE AND SHIPPING -~ 1 l Great Gathering ofthe Presbyterians of Canada Met in St- l’°“T °"°"*“L°"‘l°‘l"" ~ lohn, Last Night-Dr. F|etcher’s Sermon. people as t e of Dr. A. W. Chase, the _ amous ph clan and reoaipii book author. June 2 ar : S. 5. Electra, McLaren, Montague; Isabella, Moinnls, Pinette; Lorena, McMillan, Wood Islands. 'Ui' hll m5013008. DD 0" 5°! U' WMU” June3 ar : Swift Current, Book, Picton; are found his portrait snllysignature. FROST WILL NOW BE OVER. We have now in stock _ Lady May, McDougall, Bells River; S. S. Oacouna, Holmes, Montreal; Lydia Ryder, Terrio, P10000; H- 0- SD°U°l’d. Gerrior, Arlchat; lllsa Mac, McDonald, Picton. Dwell. Nasturtism Seed. .?2...i.‘?°'“f.z....:i:,”‘.'.z': Climbing. 'Nasturtium Plants; '_ . _Choice Giaiiielus ilulbs, _ M-Se. =19»f.=.'r1Nf=..r Plantsj _of _ , llaiiiias in about *ze iiricties. shalt :.':'~.z~°-'-i;:.~.:.f’:..;";:.:~.;;.,,§:§.":,.;_§_.;_i_.-_; and _ "1 3 . oanla . ' |13-ivlfdrd l&p_Mo_oi'e. -.f - . 1 5.' , ' ui .. _I ._ _ ’ _ . . -V l 3 . - V . ' .\ wa L _-;l'l\, ~ ‘T 1 i` is ure Ce ion and in ia . -1 1 '~ - ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ - .- .s ~' .-ics..--s\ ~ ~z§-. .si-'.t\..) '--~ . ,~_.l , . ._ _ __ ` _ g _ ~./ _ \ .C . Glaagow;Lcreua, McMillan, Wood Is- lands. Jnneiield: Swift Current, Beck, New Oastle, N. B: Lady May, McDougall, Belle River; S. S. W, F.‘ McRae, Hughes, Wallace, N. S. _ sunrmsnropoorons. Most doctors 'are astonished .at the ing :ilu imteaeas which dsc _ dared' well nigh insurable. 13. ei mouth from to friend excepti- onal merits of Dr. Obaeeh Ointment have grating? become known until it Is new stand the world over and nal a record of cwmfnparallelled in the _ history of mod . ~ S1. Joan, J une 1.-The General assemb- ly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada met In annual session in Si... Anbrew‘s Church at 7.3) tonight. The Moderator Rev. D. H. Fletcher, D. D., of Hamilton, Ont., presided, and there was a large at- tendance of Ministers and elders from the Paeido to the Atlantic. Dr. Fletcher preached an able sermon. Drawing his text from St. Paul he showed how the Apostle fixed his purpose on at- tainment of Heaven and took no glory in his accomplishments on earth. Christ was his ideal; Dr. Fletcher urged strongly1 Church, he asked special support of the Coli_egea,`whioh was turning out able young men for the ministry. Hs spoke of the wonderful growth ol the. work and the opportunities in the Canadian North. west and urged the need of young ministers to, carry It on. _Be praised the work of Qneeire College. Speaking of the Union movement, he hoped it would grow and _have practical results for the glory of God and the`welfar¢ of humanity. Principal Gordon moved and Rev. Dr. Sedgwick seconded that Rev. Dr. Killi- year. Rev. Dr. Armstrong of Ottawa was also nominated by Rev. Dr. Scrimger and Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Dr Milligan was elect- ed by a substantial majority. Dr. Fletcher, the retiring Moderator, than suitably addressed the Assembly regarding the work of the past year. It has been a busy year owing to the Com- , missions ofAseembly on the Ind la Mission and Queens College, Kingston. Incident- aily he commented on the excellent decorum ci the Queens students at Convocation, as compared with the eonduot of the Scotch students generally. wut.” plnycrk on we 'Mk or the *Contributions since the union of the Presbyterian Church have increased live fold. The new lodarator addressed the Assembly in his characteristic brilliant way. Judge Forbes moved and Rev. Dr. MU|ar seconded avote of thanks to the ex- Koderator. THE SURBST CURE FOR WARTS Isafew applications of Putnam'a Pain less Warn and Corn Extractor. It has ranof Torentoba hlodesator for th is been used successfully for il) years and never fails. Try “Putnam’s." PiilSliiiililill Sillili] iilSlS Some ofthe Power it Former- 'iy Held 1 General Assembly Decides they Can no Longer Exercise Right to Receive or Reject Ministers- ST. Joan, June 2-The session cf the Presbyterian General Assembly this morning was mainly devotional and pre- paratory. About 500‘are now in attend- ance and more are expeotei. At eleven_ o'clock a formal welcome was extended 'the visitors by Mayor White ou behalf of the city, and Rev. Mr. Laing, pastor of St. Andrew's Church, on behalf-the local Presbyterians. Reports were received from the com- mittee on applications for leave to ro- oeive the report of the committee on statistics. The latter reported the number of elders increased by iii. l'he report also showed increase in church incomes aid expenditure and decrease in church debt. Some changes in methods of receiving statistics were recommended. Speeches of congratulation on the splendid show- ing were nude and the report was adopted. rm: arrisiwoou session. At the afternoon session Rev. Dr. Maclaren reported from the committee on enlarging the powers of synods. The committee had revised the overture which last assembly‘s report contained, down to synods and presbyteries ie- sent it questing their views. 35 preshyterles reported. Most of the answers were in favor oi the overture as it stood, while others offered suggestions. The committee met again in January and asked presbyteries opinion in reference to having the work of the church in all its great departments brought before the 5A»72#`l'l0ds. Only a few answers were re- ceive , and they were affirmative. Dis» cussing this report, Rev. Dr, Warden did not think the synods should have power toreceive or reject ministers from other churches. After some debate it was decided, by a vote of 105 to 62, that power to receive ministers should not be given to synods. The clauses were adopted giving the synod the right to deal with the establishment of new presbyteries within their bounds. There wasa long discussion over tbe clause giving the synod power to deal finally with appeals not affecting the onstitution of the church or the adminis- tration and schemes of the general assembly. Finally, on motion of Dr. Sedgewick, the overture was laid on the table. ' anno aNi1ii\rin.\i .\iiNisrF.ns. Rev. .i. K. Mellouald submittal the report of the aged and infirin ministers fund (western section), showing that for_ the first time in the history of the fund the maximum annuities have been paid. l The debt balance of the fund, reported ast year, was nearly the snme. The ref port was adopted except a clause refer- ring tothe amalgamation oi thc iunds cast and wss, and one requiring the ministers to connect themselves with the funds within four years of ordination or lose the benefits of lt. 'ran nasrnnn nnPoR'r. Rev. Anderson Rogers submitted a report of the same _fund (eastern sec- tion.) The condition of the fund was decidedly improved. The adverse balance was reduced tn $273 and the capital in- creased 881117 making it $432,528. The annuities number 21. The report was adopted with a provision that Rev. Mr. McMillan and Rev. Mr. Murray receive the benefit of it as soon as they reach the age of seventy. The evening session was a public home mission meeting. Stirring addresses were made. CHICAGO IARKETS. CHICAGO, . June 3.- (Special) - June Wheat 82; July Wheat R9). ° oem ssl " oem sil " Pork $l1.8'i§ " Pork $11.65 ` I l » ‘ il- l _y~ rr <1. our. n. STEWAILT ' -Photo by Gruvin, Gontxel & MR. STEVVART who won the Aw- s Gold Medal at Prince of Wai 'a or the inte R B. smwarssngi- rtney and a nephew of Dr. Warbn _ n oapthis city. He'entered P. W.C. iepm t. B country school at. the age of lb, winning the County scholarship and standing third on the iisi.. Last ye1ir°.i_ie was second in thc list of second year certificates and this year he led in third year work. liiiil iiPili]ll iii HELP SililKi A Strange Situation Develop- ed at Toronto The Senate Committee and Mutual Reserve.-A College Teacher Builds a Big Air Ship,to be Tested Shortly. i'osnir'i"rns was-rs <'oUNs1~:x.. Orrawa. June 3.- (Special) -The Senate Committee investigating the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association met and decided to ask for thc privilege of appointing counsel. ' To aio iimsvvisuv wonxsics' sramn. 'i`oi1oN'ro, June 3, -(Special).- The Trades and Labor Council have discussed the organization for a local option cam- paign with the idea of compelling the brewers to meet the demvnds of the strik- ing brewery workers. A :vii:i>ia'roit mvirsu. E. T. Malone has been askcil io mediate between the opposing parties. ~ W- i CANVAS SHOES AND SLIPPERS The time is drawing near for Canvas Shoes and we are sure that we can suit you. We have a nice white canvas shoe for women at $1.00. - No better value can be got. Misses' Canvas Slippers at S5c. Childrens Canvas Slip- pers at 75c. 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