... _ _V ,_ ¢’ M F .iw VT# 1,” W P T T? A as i t¥*l5?°°** ~ i. '-f¢i‘~~‘° i' is “asm »f°RN1~<=- i-»'-f-'.=u.#a°2'-*'.=°m"s°.»... af . PORl?qARI.. e it ,uuufns swur iRA|N|Ng5|1|p5 _ -a.. ' JAP] lllll DOI!! BIIF. Lounois, March 9.-(Special)-The Jap- anese have seized two thousand barrels oi beef for Russia at Nagasaki. 'DALNY AND P081' ARTHUR ATTACKID. Toxic, March 9.-(Special)-The Japan- ese warships bombarded the iorts at -Delay c_n the night of March eighth and ‘then attacked Port Arthur. BUHKANI BIKZI TILIGRAPB. Aparty of nina Russians seized tha 'Korean telegraph station at Yung Won to-day. ' »BU@IANB FIGHT KOIIANQ It is reported that a 'iight occurred be- tween the Koreans and Russians on the Korean side ci the Tumen River. _‘FIGHT AT VLADI VOBTOC K. rue tener exists that the moaned eu .gage ment at Vladlvcswck was a decisive one and ofilcial news is eagerly awaited. BUBBIAN RX AGGERATION. y us-i@ . have been l€palred.f,`1 I {` , ~ ,_ ANCYEBER RUBBIAN CANABD. Iris said the Russian Viadivcstock rileot has gone to look for three Chilian warahips the Japanese are reported to have purchased. ' 4 -Loan s. Lorrca naan. Lennon, March 9.-(Special)-Lcrd_ .Augustus Loftus, a former British Ambassador at Berlin and St. Petersburg, isdead. AMERICAN NURSES FOR JAPAN. Slarras, March 9.-(Special)-Forty American nurses have ieit for Japan for service. rlacn or rumors: rnoucnr 'ro Bl ~ sssunno. Lcnnois. March 5.-The iorelgll 05160 regards the week just ended as one in which much has been done to RHHYIUWB the continued pesos of Europe. The Associated Press is authorized to say, hcwsver,_ that the rumors that France, Great Britain or any other power is contemplating intervention or the tak- ing of any steps with the idea of ending the war, are quite baseless. The irrflllellii visits of M. Oambon, the French Ambass- ador tc Foreign Minister Lansdowne this week have had no connection with the present war. The treaty now on the verkl ct conclusion to settle long-standing dif ferenoes between Great Britain and Francs on 'colonial ¢l\\°°°|°'l’» WIT” M' Oambon aadlnrd N00* without their bothering about the East. - ‘ _f mpqemlng street it is thoulht .mea wesis siamnasni snr- as immense as sa \\l.ffi°.°‘“Y ““ semis; the misuse or nqesis om: annie. ir was .sul at _ use om., mmitthat the Gov¢m[m°,“ hu received direct and Indirect ici use which has `cr°v° mp nm, or mu, nu -\.» ~ 1 r .,.._,.._.,.. »,,,,‘- - ‘,_',_...,' V , W We qua-sate ¢ussll't,ae.seil%sy»¢_~t¥cr`,l§my anese-Korean treaty. Great Britain has been unoiilclally approached by one of the great powers with the view of sustaining Russia's protest in this connection on a point of international law. Lord Lansdowne, however, will take no action, and itlis not thought likely that other nations will deem it wise ‘to com- plicate the situation by seriously urg- ing the Russian contention that Japan‘s new treaty with Korea abrcgates the rights of other powers. Baron Hayashi.the Japanese minister to Great Britain, declared that no European complication is at all likely to occur, or is the course oi the war in the least likely to be aifected by any project of diplomacy now or in the near future. ‘ \ » Sr. Pnrnnssuno, _ arc .- g almost roar weeks have elapsed since the Japanese first attackeii Port Arthur, here the war is considered hardly to have be n Heavy land Bghting upon which the fate of the campaign depends, is not expected mach before the end ol April. By this time Russia will have in the ileld corps, each with a cavalry idiyhiuii' and an artillery brigade. Allthat has happen- ed so far, or is going to 'haplwn until these forces are in the iield is considered, according to the Russian vieq. lc be noth- ing morei _" nclsuprololrne to the real drama. ’ ` ' The erli>V`,_A;' the Port Arthur fleet was unforl ` V' that it gave the enemy ceed in investing the city CANADIANS ---A ' aomsakoshi Eh Gui. . cu ufulus , Fon Big Naval Fight at -Vladivostock--Russians 2212;' .I."'»ff.f.'§-m§°“¢»»-° "°'.°f.`.l'.".l.’.f'. F" C"°"‘i’Plr°"’l"iP °f Miflfime' §f'..:o`{T.;i:X"1:;l;é'°§Z.f'§'f..fI ffl’ ...-. ,..~ ~-‘~\ ~ ; __ .-.A . a ii nun ¢ .‘ .. 0ViiC6S '- "’ "“- " "PY .f;<;Seize» Tfiagrspli' Station-if-Russians and Il'...°.»°......."i'l". `.'.° .§'...'°.2'.`i."§°"..'°..§'.', ~ ;:2;’,‘f,'»'-,,‘,°‘::",',';,,3,;,°_*;f“‘_'___§;;~,'°' ` ‘Koreans Eight-u-Nurses for Japan- §Tf°..'.f.1°$"f§`.i..-".°.§,0i»"§.7..f‘I.".".`.`.° .Yi A __ 'TT-'»i-"u-`»°Z 5521' '%’v.°'17..i°’§i°5Z ,,,mm, ,,,,,,,,,m, ,hunks mmm? The Terms Offered are nat Sails I_:b;:;,!»;°l:|::: egress? insults to fees. rsfsrefian factory tciiis island Club- vhdwmtock F|¢e't____._|_ord §:,§_F_§_fj,j,'_";’_§°_d“‘§f§f0_“;'h';;_”§":f‘_§'-1' They wouiagwe ambush Tiusics Hocxrv Le/icuf siviiiou sr censure, with mountain Twice the Sum. -'_ batteries on the peninsula to oppose land Victory of the London Canadians. inns and harass tha enemy if they sun-i _Tk .i \ on ‘ During the last two weeks the Abfg- 'The above competition at Prince's Ui . "eg", cgnmphms 1°, the pmt two years has been won by the London Canadia -1 »»~-» P E 1- -»-~. f:::::‘.':'.::.:°-:°:.”:.°:°;°.‘:° ‘G B K Bl' THE Mliilllilll ..... _ ... , f Uk’ and fashionable attendance. Previon endeavoring to arrange games with the each side had won six games and lost 0 Amherst Ramblers, either at Charlotte and the Canadians (G F Furlong, F. rlsnlnis ur 'u rr . of the Maritime Provinces A. Sullivan) beat Prinoe's (li Blah The Nova Ecctian victors however, A. Banbury, B. M. Patton, C. F. Ciayto -_ have not been as eager for ameetlng as and C.H. Hannaiord)in he ilnai encon the Abegweit team and it isilkeiy the ter by six goals to threeifter leading Tha Guardian |nte|-views M|ss Rodd nokctiations will not be successfully half time by four to two. Sullivan a > , 00111918985- Dalton scored three goals each for t Of F. R8l‘l¢|ilS dl, C0. 11151 from When the Ramblers refused to come Oanadians,while, icr Prince‘s, Hannafo _ , , , _ to Charlottetown, L. B. McMillan, Secre- notched two goals and Ola ton one. tho Big Mllllnery 0P9n||`|gS~ tary of the Ahegwcit Club, wired for the ilnish the Cup was pregentedto t terms should the Island champions no Canadians' captain A. A. Sullivan, byt ---- to Amherst. In reply he received the Hon. Mrs. Haig. f°u° *TDI 1¢i»¥°r= The complete table ls: Amoyr the passengers vis Georgetown . Piyd, Won, who arrived in the City on Tuesddy was’ L"3'“Mgd°2::;_’ sgsxgzwatxg' London Cana- ' ’ dit 8 Miss Isabel Rodd who comes to take P_E_[_- P* "° 8 rnce’s oharge.of F. Perkins&:Co’a mlllinery de- Dggn 5m__W, Du, m_n|ah¢_ the ant Am,” 8 partment. Miss Rodd has been attending 0! a series of games with the North Amnmu 535;. the miliinery openings in Toronto and SYd“°7 A' A' club H°°k‘y T°°m 1°' th’ |08 Club 5 other large cities for the last three weeks St" Tron!" and than Rum" "nl doom” Cambrldge Uni' ma the sh hu ohm! ed ll th. I te t whether we bring your tearntc Amherst "muy 3 re ° “ ° ' 5 5 or not. In any case we supiloee that yiu _T M ideas in spring miilinery for the ilrni with know that you cannot play icr he owing Post' Fe which ,bg w||| be °m|,|0y¢,d_ the Star Trophy as only trams from Cape As many of The Guardian readers will §r(°"°“ “an wmpebe "ah yen' M” by HEARTS THAT ARE DISEASE - 6 Bllillk ll! YOU CU!! D00 0131!!-i the will never be cured by the false, unnat 2” i“;el:°s(;°d ix nm °°“““¥ "Drum “sh” Maritime championship as we have not “llfflll1\:1“{-:gli 0:) WAUOF- Féltret 11101;: 0°” ° “°\' lim 5°°\ll`°d B UW WGBH played the winner of the N B A H L. 7°" V "“ 7° “ “p 9 sysle » ' ' ' ' strengthen and purify the blood-then t "°“‘ “‘““ “°"“ “ °° ""“ "°“’° "° §2i'..‘..“..i2°.“..E.';f.‘.‘.l°;‘ff{‘§.§“.‘;3i,£‘“‘°°°“ "°.=::.:.';‘..‘..'.°:‘:".',‘:;‘.i‘.:'.‘l."".'.'.'.:sm-.. - s 5 , lmhlonabh mr the "mlm wear' _ H 1( d old ¢ omg our om gives you an appetite and a digasti Si’°°*i“¥ °f “"5 “mi lm iflmmiikl 91° aawzwaizediarfiiogrherurd eg Toth and may 22?” "“}3-‘,‘§§§z “"'°" , "‘{§.§,"““°“ Qhffx ' 7 ' BD DUB m ves “U I' town or Amherst for the ham lonshi Harris D K Ed a Dr. Dalton a Lost 1 2 4 5 7 b. 25, 1004. niilliner said that tha three cornered Y°uc°u1d‘1s° - 80%! game with Truro for rn rich, vltaii ing bio d, di t'°m°a° md tha pmune hui "sn the .a good guaraniee.Please ict me hear from l»l:5;sifT|° “1"BCD°T'°l`f“l g?>*'f;:lU‘~T°p!T “three favorites. ln fancy hata~_ he , » ,_ , "¢|hp‘mU str-grugthcner known to scienceéhit irlrlrp ., _ _ . .. .ea . _»,» re sew s . Th_° “ml” T” b°0t 5° Rl" *S m“°h v”|“°7 ozgbesig ` " T ` r ht yo* ha* T' ;£iak°:b Ead:T»Toh:$1d5lls¢T?;gu-ngnt = 5' |’°!§"fI°»1"" FN. "“'°° °°'"°|'°d ld” ' "= ' "5, 1 " ‘luood and costa only 50c., at druggists, .sau-ssehpaess throughout. Floral hats _ °;,mf,',:g°A'-Q, me club P°is°n& 0°-. Klus~wn.0m. 'wlilhe-largely worn. F J T &0DoNn;D ` Dn.Hasm.'roz~’s Finns S'rrrmL1i'rn 'r In i3‘|,l|min8s.s4\id Miss Rodd. there is a ` ` ' s;&N 'um Trek LIVER- great variety of iicwers to choose ircm, V , _ ' button roses and for-get-me-nuts being A`1a€er telegram lor dcnnfte sum especially good. Other trimmings are brought the following wire in reply cn ' pleated and tucked chiifons. fancy band- Tuesday. ,aguar andLribbons in alll tilie tatgbionabie “Will give seventy dollars for two DISCOUNT N0’1‘[CE__Thu .9 H PB- M20 “Deva y n s Paris games or twenty~Hve per cent gross » - ~ - - "cr champagne shades will be much used receipts. Answer-Ramblers Athletic day' Ioth mst' is Posltlvely t command of th` sat the very outset. ,nd yokelaus, through which runs gold C|ub.' last day for discounts on Electr Im, hqwever of relatively small iinpcri-‘ lh];5adsl;o1;ol the pretty trimmings. As the Ahsgweir Club have always Light bills for Feb;-um-y lighgiu °= .5 .;;f.I':;f:;; :$3.32:zui1i2.;:.::’.“::;‘°.::‘.::.”;;; C-3-lac-town Light 8- PW- C "nwg-7 “T H" WM' whethel Pu” Arthur yesterday and will be pleased to mast all ofthe gross receipts they naturally fel; Lid~ 9d 2i stand! OF 1511!- Bill? “1°“iI “W F015' °“t,the old and many new customers of the that the offer ci half that sum from the and the fleet is harbored there it will con- I ilrm. . Ramblers was rather cheap especially as 9 use h-1; Two Cruisers to be Shortly 0!! the ter! you Roads ub it is on, sié .auamsr snuurous cum-zas. rx rov- ‘ The meeting also den.\aud0d~aci-inIs.wlth "K: reference to the coming to Canada of Ugg members of Cnzhoiic religious: orders ex- HE with U rx>scwos'rn~ " oi'\esreensa»¢ias»»c.a. if Grown Indi~“*.°*`F‘°°‘ " 'V l"i‘A‘Rl~lY ‘W. d¢FORES'l`, .3 .40 eestge ,V I L A A H M H W __. .. -stlzhu, N.B. , , ` 0 .- ‘ n na. -.... The coming summer will ses a great town will assume a more military aspect increase of interest in military circles 'hw "7 bl” 7°” mln! YQBPS DHS!- Tll l --~-~- ....:.:.°.:;::21;°..1:.§:°°.;';:.2:: 2:: possibility ci' Great Britain becoming in- volved lnthe couiilct which threatens to devastate Europe in the near future. In view of the coming danger it is fitting then that Canada and our Province by the sea should do what they can to assist the Mother Land in the hour of peril. In the past Prince Elward Island has been foremost to spring to the assistance of the Empire and there is little (ear that in the hour to :some she will not be foremost to assist if lalistance he required. - struction as if they had taken a course in Quebec. In the new city companies the olllcere have been discussed during the past month crtwo and cflicial notice of their appointment has been anticipated l- r some time. The new Captains will be E i')e.[l.Peaire and Charles Leigh, formerly Lieutenants in No 1 Co. ' The lieutenants under the former. will be Daniel A. McKinnon and \Viiiiam E. Cameron; and under the late John A. Webstat and Fred. P. Newson. Messrs -Webster and McKinnon are oldartillery- men while the others will likely qualify in ihe coming school of instruction. The greatest changes are anticipated in ' Tillie will also be attached to the RMI' the Artillery of the Province. 'l'.'hete‘are rumors that Sum mersida and Ge town will each ask for a' Oom- _Wy cf garrison artillery who will 7 . ever ready to repel invaders should appear at the gataa and With these ssvsral days e IMNBI ---ml msnt aa'Supernnmcraries, James A. S. Bayer and William F. Coiilngs. Each of -tlfess ccurpaniss will consist ol fifty gun- aars. The Leon-commissioned will bs esiectisihtss- .‘ By the wiiilliiaient of these new ofllz .ears No.‘l.,0c. will be Lthefpeatest lceer` Turepiacs these who have been taken ‘pointed .First Lieutenant and Eiward Small, Bsaoad Lieutenant. .. ` c in No, S Co. Joseph Darke has been ord- osths,la_e_e .liaginasrs will take Der-safe positihe.- _ ' eiimees mains ters; tures ahontand ifidfwchable thatsohis will be niesstsfefs sas tins Iss iassseties ia J; _.~ \,» » WABTIDJA olOO'¢‘\0adi that /<~f ' : . ' V awaywaldron B.' Prcwse has been am , r . OQCPNNQC let ww I ` ' fb -‘ . :oils .:.+:n.,......°»*-‘ ».f »... .. r amisiy. news-nr estasee retains 'csn~, , ‘nits & Heals atlas pesssattius. in-sur. nesanserswsen mu mme UA-'OR DAWSON lates minutes. .-.. ~\| ; ,, , _ ~`,` Oftha Fourth RegimentC. A. MILITARY MATTERS' BOOMING IN THE CITY. ' 35' ~~--». - ~- » -n -Direct Im rter andBlendsr, ;= §~,‘§;<,,§_i.fllifl'n|n;=:-: 1.". ; < A _ , . l fl ii v",l{i';if7»" -jf T _ vifq f l »'\ 5 73' -_.~,i@l»,.,~ = 5- -fi ~. - ,.‘ is ' y .. 4 r. Secured in England Lord’s Day Alliance--N. S. Senate Vacancies-Hon. Mr. Fleiding’s Father Dead-A Maritime Orange Orphanage. 1.onn`s Dar ar.1.Iaa'cs. Off-we. March 9-(special)-'rss Lcrd‘s Day Alliance delegation inierview_ ed the Government today on the Sunda observance hill. The Alliance have prepared a bill they wish passed. Nova scorn snuarrz vairaucilcs. Rumors assign the two Nova Scotia Senate vacancies to ex-Premier Hon. William Thomas Pipes and Hon. Thou; as R. Black. 'rwo 'rnaiexxno cnr,v1sngs_ Hon. R. Prefoniaiuc goes to England next summer to secure two cruisers,'[oi:e for the Atlantic the other for the Paclilc to train men for the navy. unusrim i='u¢LniNo`s rarnun nano. Haurax, March 9-(Special)-Charles Fielding, aged 85, father of the Minister of Finance, died today in Hants County. He formerly did business in Halifax in the victualling trade. Manxrzsiia orta Nor: oiu=HaNaun. ST. STEPHKN, March 9.-(Special)-The New Brunswick Grand Orange Lodge ap- pointed a committee to confer with Nova Scotia and P. E. Island' regarding the establishment of a joint orphanage for children of members. pulled from France. To cure a headacheni ten minutes use Kumfcrt Headache Powders. HE MURDEEED GIRL. A NEW Yom-c. March »i -Dominick Ante, 20 years ofagr, shot Miss Nellie Flanagan, agedjl7 years, inBrooklyn, today, and the girlldied almost instantly. He then turned the pistol on himself and wounded him- self in the head near the left temple, but may re-cover. The girl had rejected An- Lo's proposal of marriage, and in is believ- ed thai this led to the crime. THE GLOW OF HEALTH. \\'lien the blond is rich and pure there is a healthful glow tu inn complexion which speaks oi :re v||.or and viislity oi the system. There is no more certain way for pair, wrnk people to ai tain thc glow of lu-alth than by ilic persistent use of Dr. Chaee's Nerve Ford, the great food cure which forms new, rich, red blooriand rrstes new nerve iorcc; _______-i-- J. H. Myriok 8; Oo. have just received a choice lot of fresh fish and can sell at the following prices: Pickercl and pike. (llc per lb, While ilsh Bo, salmon and halibut lil", coriilsh and haddock lo. kipperad herring 2.3¢, bloaters 20: per dcz. A choice lot of herring just received from Labrador. Dry codiish cured specially lor cur retailtrade. From our long experience in this business wr. arc ‘familiar with your wants. Please call or telephone us. Prompt delivery. lilfl Iii Tliursday, Iotli, inst., is the ilast day for discounts on electric light bills. 9 d 3i _g ,_A___.. __._..._,.__. ._. . .._._~ WANTED . A smart boy to engage in thc Bookblndlng dc- parimcnt. _ 'Apply at once in Haszard 8: Moore. , ‘I i . ` li. ..,. ;. f' . T 1 ii' I’ ‘\ ` ' \ “J V 21 U" \ ‘ l ~ ‘v i ‘ i 1 . ' *. .. _ \ \ r"| .. ' .»,,\‘.`»‘,»l.‘ ' . ~`,» e-r y ‘ is A ‘< 'H | If » .