-.L ,~ PRINCE WALES -1 ‘fiem-» -- _ ' 3* -~ _ ’ ll XHIISSH lSll ‘Jai urea on screw: ,womurvorsarao >+/f~-m»~i~~> mfr i D e - ---an-..¢i 'U ES -r K I..MAY 28,1904. ' ' ` And Made Good Speech on TBI GRAND TRUNK BILL. HB |°'5 li0dHY f°l” the Aiildifi 0i0SillK U0 Port Arthur is new more than ever Ru violators and has laid a complaint against The Japanese worships in Kin Chow _ ’ -SATURDAY MQRNING- {,§"§§,F,‘;,°2g °,,i,"’°,,,, .1 i _ 1 _, _,gr ;Tl*lE CAPTURE OF KIN CHOW ` 0 0 IS OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED fo \Almost lmpregnable Hill Stormed by the Japs _ l -w h' T ki P - _s ms luis sllflcl ...“.1‘..1"?.....?..iv.Z§i..§'l§i’.l...i§f.§ foward Port Arthur-Czar Cor-'~ ' G,and'Trun»k Pacmc dially Receives' Sir Charles __ - _, Harding, R - ""1-J` 4 my ,. o.,..uwA_ M" 27'_(sve°m)_Am”_ an xm csow canons cosrmuzn. Russian gunbcat at 'fallen Wan also tools n|R|,¢; ,hung tha Grand Trunk Plums Lonnolv, May 27-(Speclal)_0m°|,| part# the light from the opposite side] pused ,ts third 'readhm advices confirm the Japanese capture of °f f» isihmud- ‘5 bya Government majority of Ki” 05°" 5"" h°"Y UBUUIIR Whivll THEJaPs1NrUnsU1r. ' has been some days in progress. 3330,, BREAKS BILENCL sronumo or Nan sHaN rIrLL. l Russian artillery. Thsdapaness are now pursuing they Hum A_ R_ Emmerson made a “ood TheJaps afterward stormed the almost Pom' ARTHUR Mar an sralzvsn. 'spawn on the Grand 'hunk Plame bm impregnable position oi the Russians on .before the vote was taken this morning N5” Sh" hm' < A ' » . _ -' ' and was loudly applauded. anvaucn oN Pom' aarnon. » in Milli llllilllllll FHUM lHl Fillllll lil WALES Ellllllli-» D Y th by land and sea amNrs1'nRraL rnosecoron. and the Jayanese advance against the pu F _ Russian stron hold Food is said to be growing scarce in Port rlhur and the .Taps expect to starve it to surrender inside of three months. ssraus avr aworm-:R cnorsna. The French agent oi’ Russia has WAS CORDIALLY RE( EIVED. o . rohssed a cruiser now approaching , , f . _ . , -` REDERICTON, May 27. (Speolal).- Rev. B' hns begun- completion in a private yard 1 . | ' I " 5. J. Colter is aguin alter the Scott Act THE WARSHYPS TOOK PART- i _W l Acrowded hall greeted the professors ‘mo and students of Prince of Wales College in in their Commencement Exercises. Wa Principal Robertson in a thoughtful off address reviewed the work of the past we year. He dwelt on the importance of the stu work of the teacher. While care was 0 taken by the averaze man in selecting a th wookmantoconstuct a material article. un _ _ R I o valuable animal, few. very few. beswwed °l“ a thought upon who had the care of the 8° education oi!-their children. While the I frequently visited by the owner to- see .ill that the- training was being proDel‘l¥ -WF attended to, who visits the schools to see lr _ how the traiuiuz of his chili was being iilt conducted 1`_ `_ _ _ V , ' 9*! Education was a training of the pupil lot 1a_um-.Jasc mm sun an faculties--bu -a giving or rather "developing power. Ii In thework ol' education they sought the development ofthe nbysiosl, intellectual |10 and'opiritual faculties. f PM During the year the student body had M been diligent and welldeported, and the* ‘Ill most cordial relations existed between ll° profehors and students. ' W Mudh had been done ,in the wh! of W improving thejgrounds, steady advance- Ili' ment had been made in the work of the °l classroom. The' year had indeed been a C°1 lD°"l“°°°"| °“°~ ‘ plfnmwnt _nd “artful edummhlp W is B 1.3 pnw..,,_.fC .wrfhoeang gh.-' v|¢|a¢,¢.1 ,f°" "h° Pf°“°fl°“ °f 55° C°“l1Ul'Y ill $110 A force from a sions position and are fight- h H I' fo lls ues are ollivkiy restored When Catar 'absence or partial absence of the re ul Arrangements had been just campletsd °0 wit Dalhousie University authorities di! admitted to the ’8rd year Arts :course °f without examination-a tribute to the lm The presentation et prizes and diplomas A followed, the names ot which appear ¢0l' re and for the last time, the Graduat Glass of IM4 assembles within these, ll.#."Tonlght we consummate the orts of the past three years. Tonight part to meet no more, as fellow ients and class-mates. niy those who have themselves shared e hopes and tears of student life, cqn` derstand how painful is ‘the separation. or to choose the one who should train a T K°_t|1¢l'. WH MVB Wl'°Bl~|°\`| *ml UN ' _ sive problems of mathematics. .To-'_ then- we have journeyed over the ugged/steeps ol science, and the pleasantl trainer ofa valuable animal would be ilelds',..\cf° literature. But now the tmeii I come. when eoch must gc his chosen I yr Sums no doubt to continue the’ arch for knowledge. Otherstc plunge o the toll sn 'strain of the busy world. t whatever 'course we may pursue, 1 us ever keep before ns the humble, l rnmie mme of ear causes. '1ca~n|eu’_.| Howard Crangle for a third offence. B ay supported the Japanese troops and a be CONSCRIPTION _ _ RECQMMENDED ;:_t;;i:;?_;”;;:§:;i:_ nl i-|l1°U iliivllifé 011 f 'B 5 0"! ° "U" rhczfme 's used colds last odlvteu minwes: B R " . K' b, um p°|¢|" of ¢h°'1>|-[Me gg years. Our annual college concert was lncoughs half an hour, ani; Cntsrrb. Cor~ IOODS. » » | h nom, dipypml would. bg all respects acomplete success. On behalf ::°‘f-'l9;l'r‘;'f- ‘k,f{"’|‘:|°v:|‘|1l“°°l:`:;";’"a|°:9 “see 2; wvny ABLE BOD,” on-,zm,_ \ prospect of much more hard lighting be- ” ' 8 ` the students snsrally we lender our' - 9 “y 0." mann ti the moi) 1° of ohul-owe( thwtartliplg meritzgf Cértarrhozone Cosis The Commun* t I fore even Dainy is reache i and captured‘] .....__.;,. ,lp __ _ ' r UN fH[ gfyfg ' mn ,B 6, g U,-uzgms, or oners are c op nion that > ll 101' i1h¢il‘ "I7 R°l1°\‘°\l‘l \’°°°R\\m°|l °l°°“& 0° K‘”3°°°°v 0'" the principles adopted by all other great L °` ' our elm. our, Préfmon ln. “mtl Da. Hasnnrorrs’ Pn.r.s com: UoNe'rrx>~ Europmn _sums mu” b°|”.Re|y adapted ' s re s _ I ar msshllxsll we express our grlatitude io- Umm by Great Britain and that it is the duty ""- --i___._..€ d them None of us can evsr forget of every able bodied citizen to be trained L t P k f lil] S'r.PETERsnURu, May 27-(Special)-A ginning of a new and more friendly era in Anglo-Russian relations has been inaugurated hy the cordial manner in which the Emperor received Sir Charles Harding the new British Ambassador. tter from King Edward. [lt will be noted that our despatobes make no mention eta severe battle and _ _ Russian defeat near Feng Wang Cheng as told in despatches to the evening papers. Nor is any mention made of the reported attack by the Japanese on Dalny. We re- gard this as unreliable also. So far as qur information goes there is yet no _ _ _ Japanese land force nearer than 15 miles , I M `_ V ' H Y ' ` A ' " ' ` W0 Dlllily. The heavy lighting near Kin |19 .Y9°1`~l|.'9_l3 °l°5m3 bf" not h°’.‘y"' f PR(-)€'.;cf7 J' McMI_LLAN' BL A' I Chow, the capture of that town and of enf one of uurelieveditoli. Opportunity -n-sf' N been afforded for pleasant and pro- ' ` _ _ an Shan Hill evidently took place at and abfe recreation. Our debating sdoistyp lNFLAM_ED NOSE AND THROAT ii _ n der wise direction, has been enthu_sia__s~‘,~Andlsnch Btiseialiizals oivtha Lreepiraéofg ¢°N5CR"’T’°N RBC°||MENDED- ARRESTED FOR SWINDLINL nects the Kwan Tung Peninsula with the ilyéigzfsgeklzc si;)|;1;lll`8:;>;;li g|;_Tle:°?;; flfihaslfesndf 8'; Iétfgal c'_;';mrh'f';€:',"‘;t_ LoNDON, May 27-(Special)-The report New Yomc, May 27-(Special)-Charles Lido Tung Peninsula. Here is thc spices at the Comma Y" M. O- A. hav; :gl€::ltt‘g;nDs;;e”g\l1essrzfvggsisrrgrzzoxtiifiiéy; :;;henEii]¢;y;l C|;;r;;r;;ssi:Ir1n:;ci;i;T volr;nteer Tester IMdlIl;‘DhYbaRedLfil. has been a;rested only :lace wi;;re l;ussian and Japanese h me cated vapor o atarr ozone qu o y Y 1' 00m- or sw n ng yge n mo t h wars ps oo t t I th “lin imnilpizm "dumb" siegrgghe "°'"°°° ""7 *\""D"9“l'° D°9‘1lb1°‘° 5° mends oonscriptlon as the onl means of ‘th ll i’ l bg :ey mug b ttl Thu in 6 pu B B “me co ego sp an cams a e . remmd hy," u_"tme,_'_ A" Swann” y e ma s rom peop e e pro eased £9 sell a e. a ma n point is, however, that lege Observer’ has also been n mort g¢|,,,¢,.,,.,,sL|°n ,nn |,,¢1.~.mm,¢.|¢m are at l provldinga home defence army adequate stocks ra. th asm- able feature or the :year-. Under I coco fill-nrilefi. sas by weave of the heal~ orlh ofthe narrow isthmus which con~- e Japanese have again fouced a Russian g their way toward Dalny and Port rzhur. There would seem to be a .1..w|.m. a...a...|.1.f...i...-.~.. an w . ' ying a ea e’s ar Yes` few male students in the honor list H1911' llltlrllikvzell On 0\1r biiiihlf. slid. Just arrived one ¢m-load choice for national defence. nompud, wm, _ th, “mlm lgmilng their he onccu ement of our eve - - - the chairman to express the fear that ouriffv youn|r_men_wsr\ being outstrippad in the edaoatioal race by the younz women. In G_ E-_ Hun., 9,., Andawn md gr,-9|, J, And now, toysu fallow students, we style. $5_.OO-at Weeks & Co. g,,.,,, ,dd-555 ’,,;,,|,m,,, JMR., mme.. masneay farewell. May the iriendsbios ofln _ _ t °ld', ~ _ .' -.J - _ “m The- Milli _watintersbersed with o music, vocal and ioetomentai, under the O ouaereawf oamorutcwa. ' rr was sa 7 foliowszv _ ' _ _ ' ' Another, year in the- history of Prince .rt oi Waleitc/Qllogyplhas' hy. Ones rt.W|:"tyaks thisrxilwrtnnlty oi extenldt tznfthytseetii' whlcgl re Te Sfllhng wrrar lr wonnn enovum. terday Afternoon Q r ces, W 0 ess e an fe ____ $:;“°3';°_::l‘l°:-d°!.3:lfY 1°::g"f°s taih A_ Him! &C°_ :gd IW Such a scheme would provide about ` _ _ _ ." 350.000 trained men annually at a cost Cdfl SBVBFSQU- tha S6C0|'ld MMG Of I an t ‘ d ¢,| |, ,ddmuu were the~ Stslffor their svsr kindly and _ _ ' mf.. \,y°;r|¢°:vmull:May¢r Keuy, noi.. sympathetic lamseria om- welfare. B°8*°“ T°“"°"9°fth°t9 1°adth° vr°b°i>iY 1°" "le" ‘M Pf°=°'=t militia the Schooner Dro s to t system. sd here endure through the lapse of _ e, and thereeollecnion of our pleasant .. . liege life together, be a lasting bond of Muon" ,R Pun with ‘ » love and sympathy botwesn us., ra. varefliouirf vm ima by some B°"°°'°*"‘°’“”- ' “” "°" ‘°°“ i < "f:“;‘.l‘.*.‘:’f’~“:':.:LL-.~’f:f£..'_=._°_° D Lcklacd George Web- iadllnuhd on Pall U.) v--¢---»*<'__°?--_-. nn'nl:fson 1 e” ‘c '»x n _,__ ` Deck. and Expins _ Shortly A sudden death and an unaccountable, one, tool: place yesterday afternoon on PA I. I n which had arrival in the morning lromi U IS I New York laden with owl for A. Piokard & Co. board the schooner Severn, Capt. Pickles, About While the omwwere at work pulllnfeom - ~ _ prismg the best kinds. Promxne the vessel further along the end of the . ,, ., 'hut I fe' Vmhmns au" one emongthesc 1sPackard'sB1ack O, a °.°|°°\,' an th' .wand mate' Cul combination of liquid and paste guaran- Sevenen 'mt ‘ft ,nd in “_ mommm teed not to injure the leather, handy to morereu some deer. ne .na ant com- P“f ‘"1 md Kivihs B »=Pl°\1