r r wr; . is ~. J .<'..i.».s. rl' 4 .:‘;~;*`:f ..-...my >.\'T-‘_ ‘l.~', _f‘ *ll I -.if-_ J. _ _.-* ." 2.1.-" l fri." _ l.5‘f',»’“".~l.» . J. _,_;';,_»~. '_ _`» lp ‘ r X( ‘ .~ l'.__~'. F5 T: llr_r_-r'ou;;lrl_v r-crromlr-r \\ rll ~'rrcl'iIl|'c tu rr 1| lar- :rrrLl prior: ad ...rn r..|..-or-<=rrr.r.r. ,.-nr. l|'t'»-.~'. ._\ rm s-1.'.u rw r-..u_...-,\'..\lb:.~rt1. I1 ` -_ wmv'-iblv \° is 'rue ¢...|.r.sue .erection by rue nuunn §3 ma l e disorders. _ , hh as .ny ‘hun Emoys ofthe terms submitted by Baron 5 » - #§ wgdare obliged Komum wasa thing to be expected. Noi 5?.. _ __ sidered and disposed of before the others _ _ _ V I V W _ _ _ ‘ the entire nccorrrrr being presented at M on E ' . _ ‘V ` . lv '.‘~ ';'f_,`f._ ` “J sented thereto. Su I-ire tcvrns on which .~ » -_,_,~l>¢/;f/‘ .\` ,,.__ ` ‘S _,_ __ Japan is willing ro nrake peace were pre- & ‘ .- _ \_‘ --'--`~" _ »,-_Z scntcrl together in frrll. The document is f* __ _ ¢ ' ' - “T37 much hrlefer tlrrrrr the Russiarrs had ex- sl‘r. .~\l. tnissiorr nt' the tenrrs by Japan thc had hccornr' known and it was not so bad |.;x,..-r-L ll|»lir»l.rn_ as had hrcrr feared. The Russian r'ejce~ tions for peace shall bc found to end ltr allure, Japan will be found ready to con- vk 1\1’l'. l"0r lrnrricrr- for granted if thc conference continues in . I _ '-1l:, ‘ session ten days longer peace will result. - __ _ fs--r _ _ 4 0”."-l"~F.ll.l_il.l'"|°ll lilllilllllllm illlllEll.1l;_1;_';7*;,“:j_, mg; U CBS hougon the decision of the near future ot' - _ I y 'wasps-Y, 'locust rrs,»1eus.` li£.I£Cll0l| Of lAl’All'S TERIS. to be determined. They had expec- vcn hinted ut. It seems that whllc in those two re- pecls the Japanese terms were more ussia to accept, and were prepared in zrprrn would tlrcrerrporr make ir.nport.int lrccssiuns. In this tlrerc may hc .\\ serious miscalculatiori. 'l`lrc Lonrlorr Times correspondent, ‘s, is of opinion that the Japanese terms ill not in any case be materially modi- Friday lust stated his belief that the epared for discussion and argument but It is to be observed that Baron Komura sired an llrc outset to submit the terms peace item by item, the first to be con- cre disclosed. M. \Vitte insisted upon ce. Tire Japanese . ' rvoys had apparent- expcctcrl this nr-:ion and readily con- rr-vncrlstrrlemcnf. \Vhat was handed re -_~ rr business proposition, a basis rr- ir . peace or war, as to Russia may ll. rs irnpossihlc to forecast thc result. he impression rzrows that wltlr the sub- lurrtiorr was sorncwlraf. relieved, and the ranccs nl pence improved. The worst on has not r.;|'catlynlter'cd the chances unsia may yield considerably. Some -\\& may rest tlssurcrl that if negoti- nne thc war. No time will be wasted at broken off by that time or sooner Oya- srsrr-:sr cn:~;r-_ar-in »v~ *. -_m"rr¢» rp ` 2 _ 21.5. ` .1 K,/_;_c_.___L _,, _ _ . -- ___1/fy.: »_ J;W_,_.___‘-_,__i-J - _ __~,:‘n/" _ 1.. »-1-"Y_’” J -_ "..=.....-1 G’ __ 4. .~.-r. is _'r'_;|' '_ Jr... .;.-. -.1 .‘~'_f\-5 *W* a _ ¢T_1» , m4..;._<= s rf / A -< ___;_ *<"_<4`_ __/ _._ 1" A fm" E M" fv _-K Enos :err-rr-as C a nice assortment of children’s 'chairs in Cobbler Seat Reed, wood line, high chairs cradlw, &c., &c. __ 4 , |-,___ n .‘ .- -_ ma is Durand to strike atonaaaadho Portsmouth. ` FARM `LAB0llfliS EXCURSION the Canadian Northwest has matured early, owing to the very favorable can dltioas that have prevailed throughout the entire season, and will far exceed in quality and quantity that of previous seasons. It is estimated that not less than 235111 laborers will be required to the harvesting. and an additional 5,011) as soon as threshing oonrrnences. The Farm Laborers excursion from r-he Maritime Provlneeslslthe first. excursion to be run this year, and Laborers from our Provinces will therefore have ad- vantage over those from other sections, in as much as they will be the first on the ground, and will have the choice of positions and the longest period to work. and lt is expected that the number to go from the Provinces this year will far ex- ceed that of previous years. The object of this excursion is to assist the Farmers of the Northwest in harvest- Ing their crops, and incirieatly to enable the excursionists to visit and look over the country at the same time earning suf- llcierrt money to defray the expenses of the trip. The excursion from the Maritime Pro- vlnccs has been arranged as followsz- From points in Nova Scotia, East of New Glasgow excursion will be Eriday, Aux. 13th. An extra train will leave Sydney at ll.U0 a. rn. stopping at al] stations between Sydney and New Glas- gow to pick up cxcursionlsts. From points ln Nova Scotia and from polrrtsln New Brunswick, excursion will will be on Saturday, August 19th. The I- C. Railway \v|ll start a passenger extra train from llalifux at 7.00 rr. nr. which will run throurgh to St. John stopping at all stations to pick up ex- cursiorrists. Buslrress New Glasgow to Truro and Picton to Oxford Junction will be carried on regular morning trains to nrain ilrre jet. points. l.<`mrn points Nortlrof Moncton to Crrrnpbelltou, excur sionists should proceed to that point by local trains takingMavltirne Express from Campbellton. From the Canada Eastern section, ex- eurslonists will be carried by rerzular trains to Fredericton. From Prince Edward Island excursion will be on Saturday, August lilth. by reu- ular trains from Tlgnish, Sourls and (.ieor‘|4€-town, with u passenger extra train from Clrariottetorvn to Sumrnersirle, and during thc evening thc S. S. Northunrber- land will rrrakc u special trip to Point du Chcne, from wlrich point cxcursionlsts will travel by passenger extra trairrs. E`ar'ru laborers tickets will not be honor- ed on any regular- train on thc main liuc of the lntcrooloninl between Iialllax and St. John. ]."r'orrr Dominion Atlantic Rzr|l\vay points exerrvsiouists will travel on regu- lar trains to Digby, and by S. S. Prince Rupert to St. John, thence hy passenger extra trains. From St. John N. B. and main lino points \Vest thereof, I~‘»_rrtn Imborers will he carr-ind on passenger extra tralns»- Tickets will not hc honored on any regu- lar rrmirr line train. From Canadian 1‘rrelllc Branch Lino points, excursionlsts will be carried to nraln line _junction points by regular trains. THE THIN MAN'S DANGIGR. 'He carr't resist dlrrease gcrnrs,-tlrat‘n why he’s auch a nrark for Lorrsunrption. In this land of plenty, thluness is w ckcd- ness, especially when it's so easily over- coruc w th 1"errozoue. :This r'crrrar'lrrrblr- tlssuclruildcr makes you frrf. quickly; it docs so hy forrrrlnrz blood flnrtls rich, nourishing urrfi health ;glvlr\;;. l_"errozorrc supplies tho rrutrlmcnt rlcr.-dcrl hy worn- out nerves, rapi-ily corrstructfs muscle rrnd fatty tissue. Tire forms fills out. the cheeks redden, provlnpi that weight is being added. To be wc l and stay well, uso lserrozone. Fifty chocolate coated tablets in a box for i fty cents or six for 82.50 ut all dealers. *Qi Wanted-A Drug Clerk with some experience _.Apply with references t0A W. Rcddln, Central Drug Store, Sunny do ld We are going torrrakc rr clearance in our furniture and carpet department to make room for our new stock.-Patorr 35 Co. 12d tw tf f ll_ .| All the Latest Photo Convention week. Confectionery Notice to intending Excuraienltts. ` 5. A A ; » _ This year's wheat crop in Manitoba and _ v " \ _ Y Color any»Artlcle of Dress From Feathers to Stockings- /fl\\7§` _f r ` Diaruond Dyes are the only package dyes rrrade specially for easy and success- ful home dyeing. They re-color fnderl feathers, plumes, .~rcar'fs, tics, blouses. jackets, silk sashes, .rs qr1.\|.rr-lv.:/.'r|oN von 'r'rr:.\crrrNo Horsrfrr rn t-l lr. N ' _ o. oramz' rn nw - Bnusswrcx Scrroohs. I lii<}l’Ali'l`.\‘llCN'1‘ Ol" ()liA'I`(ili\' afilliuioll with EMERHON (`0I.LEGlC OF ORATOIIY, r B ilosiun. GrrxnL'.\'|'r<:s l»‘rzuM ‘rrrrs rrrxr-,rrrrwr-:N'r A1' M'r. Ar.l.rsoN .\l.\v r-;N'rarr the senior year nt lillrrchroll. O\\'E.\"h' BIUSIC UM (JF -PINE ARTS _ in r-lrnrgo ol an “li. ". A." and equipped with pletrrr-os, oaahr. Sze., to tho value of 375.000. A r rorrrplcto corrrno lcrullrrg to ruzradrrrrtlrrrr cor-tiiir-ate has been orgnnixurl. l t (‘lf_|NSlill_f’_\'A'l`05`\ ()l;`)i Ugli' with tirpnlgy nf tcp rrrernrbors unrlioquippod with two Stein- wny r-nnr anus, r-re vc rvfrrns nm nr- y-six r ruros or rract co ur A c r our-.~.»rr for rr... .rut-.-cu of nAl‘rrr<:r.orr or Musto. i ' P p°°°“' °'“"“° "1 ('m|r~1re lcrrrlin to .\‘l. Ir. A. IIlC'illl*Il‘I. Si'ilfll.A|i.~'li(ll’S for worth xtrlllcrrls. (.'Ulilil‘ISl‘U.\`l)l‘I.\'Ul£ SOLI{`1TEU. C N _ . - DE . D. 7*. Sackvillc, N. U., July 31,1003 8_5 mwg (lw particulars regarding property, apply insurance Com- * Pallys Insurance in force . 7 646 98.3 Interest Revenue alone more than pay; $ Death Claims. Excelsior Life I I r nt Sherit¥'s oflice or the subscribers. BENJ. CARTER 81. C0., Auctioneers. Aug r5 d td, Pat, Ex. Tllllili lEll Open the Package. :lead Oiiice, Toronto, . 1 Some Sallent Feal*.;r_;-iii from Report oi C | F' _ _ | F | C . Increase, lper l1e|.:l.",4fl,'9 . _ _M __c___Zc_ M ,,,,,__,.=,_.,,,,,,__;;_,.,;,;,._._. Farm Laborers Excursions ` Mr.'Baycr lrasjust ' °f"‘°i§:i§§£?-rleiliiif...,s.?#r“‘-“ Saturday A118. l9ih from P- E- island Tl" Chariiilifiilii sfifmlfl rgtumcd from mg T‘if.°i=.}.ii"§.'r'.i.°r1rl;:.l;";f<'='.t.° 5166331.19 I3. Going’ Returning Leigszwtieix-an M Nommmmm "o I -r-_--mr W (QU, 0|! `» 8-gdxw 6-r vinces- o.nd Ce P 7 a-. rn. 8.3] a. m. ' itil) a. m ll.00 8-. Ill. . 2.00 p. nr. 3.00 p. nr. Ib Di- i?.D0 a. m. .liafi p. ul. ‘ p. m. 5.00 lp. rn. L00 (E. VIL vv notice. sins. M. lr WA-_lllTED Cll'l\¢l\f¢l'S.3_\orre Cutters irq 8-xz d rm r.ou 6.!!! p, nr. ". _ sunnav 'rrrvrrz 'r \nr.|<;. ‘ Wiu leave cwwwn. \\'rrr'r.-.... |r...r.yr>r my Laborers. .°:.'2':°;...‘°»';»..‘;'..::°§r.:.:‘ ‘=.°;;;g;'-- ° cut. ..2..“"".....':r_';.:.".r‘. 1.:.‘:-‘::::;_'°,~<»;- oll,W0l‘k, 02 If IU o$ee Monte gm’ Y " \ _WILIYARD Krrcrrii'N` tw iw. Acadia I-Iofel for sale with all it, furnishings and appunernnrces. 1,, eluded are -the ra Buildings and Aermotor Mill, 4 Beals, mr excellent 3:3151 pf pure water, alargc vege\g\,1¢ r. C. rrAr.r., W0rfh’s Livery Stables, PRINCE STREET. Charlottetown, P. E. I. First class single and double teams. Fine tumours for wed- dings and private parties, Phone 52. J. WORTH, Proprietor. 7 rl 4 mo. In Aid of Baptist Church, STURGEON Tea ylon. ilillr .rflv 11|.|x| :._n| 1'.l_r|r rern A' GREAT 0PP0lt. TUNITY i’ Tuesday, August ISIH Tea will behold on grorrrrrls nru daily, for tho season as follows ;» Will leave Ch't’own Will lr~.r;r'c ltrwlrs' l’ 7' I n rn 2.31: yr, rn. .l..ru p. r'r_|u\ |r , nu |». 5"!~`“ ‘$55- nr ., rn .ill rlf. lll Phone 274. Box 6rr. ,_ Cabs meet all _steurrrcrs und J. Murphy. PROPRIETOR. 1-li d I mo. Sundays rn . ru. rn r nr l alwlqv--Rrvannt MURPliY’S Livery Stable. i QUEEN srrrssr. Teams to hire at short l EI Rate 14 years, 2% rnos-3.54 per rooo sonrin Tltelawestmu an lewd lor any Compu ll°°Plll"°l' of une qu ’ §i,{'Dl;gff“ Reserve (bein in excen neu uonvn “ fr l ‘G l- li ‘l fl) ~ l"‘"1 5”" 0 l:Er¢:u,n1Jn;er cent, $l39yl4¢lg74 49 ¥f,§‘d?,§:."'f""° Total Assets for Policy Tl nlnh Gm! Clcarancc Sak of .._r::s::::::ru:-:fl-..L.r:;=r:.:n TRAIN DEPAIITB ' STATION TBA] l lfl lim (ihnrlottotown in Nvrth Wiitahlro iluntor lllvor llradaibauo Emerald ann n n i2“’°'f"il‘.. S'nido arr l_?rlt"Hill n n n Mlmum B side arr ¢»-Ausmwno Z§SS§$§$S§& ==s=u=¢=u=u EBEEEEEESE o~.».._~ra==ao-er-_Z 25353553555: -:=-:er-r:-==r'e'===s is E 5 555 E E EEE E ll¢llll lfllllll flllflll YOU 335.5|7.0ll For the transportation of Farm Laborers’ Excurslonlats from Prince Edward' RMC PU 1.1-0¢;‘is1;=;: gggprmce in force Inland, ripteeial ttralilns r;|:rd a special frip of the S. S. Northumberland have been arran er o o o Average annual Death STA-I-g)N ru W PARTS . . ,I ol .nr .;:_r_ir__“__M l-xl"""' ll at Pnl and lilornrrru Wll_ lTA“|ll|d‘mI. C. li. alzd ll" °°“ Rourve. Not Surplus oa Polk y. The greatest candy aale in City in ““¢l" A°¢"|l |l34.l4| lf ` cluding Reserve! for seven years on Rm. table, \) Ganong Wehifl Stewart’| Choc I’l¢¢f¢l\ ll 3% P" Nl"- olatea. Interest earned on mean Net Alaeta I I i» ‘ . _ i . . _ - ii ii l - ...‘.!:..°;f.'é:.°.:.'.‘:::'. ‘°' “°‘"“‘° ""' ‘““ "'“'” . We will sell for the next ro dayl all AGENTS wANTED~ 0 Y _EE -: E STBAMER Noararraasar.Aur>~ Laivss 9 p. N . mbphrom i’1Iii‘rii‘|lrlmtalrd‘tr")aln fro‘|)nmr\b\1ve |¢f'1rl‘i.l'ur|i`»\." w2°p3dnw;:Ld ‘v}"l`;.chkr;g_r\ur'a mime and home adress baton cheofierli. l-`ru-rn rerrr' tiukaur will not be good on regular morning hnlna. of Saturday Ang l i g at ymr have vorinr-ation certificate as Well an Mak” w W||,,,| 7 I CARPETS AND FURNITURE. &‘,'c §,‘:§§§’,':t‘¢°:,‘|_' §§,_P}',,§-_‘lf_'_f’g‘}_."f;"2“,: AS. J M _'l°::‘l»;°1‘?..r.}.#r.¥.-?_-. wru not rea..-rratr ...airs rr.. arp mr... s. s. runu..mr»»r....r,' l°" 6°¢- ~ ’ 9 ii i'{»¢ rr be r ra Everytlrla in cond ar reduced General Agent, ' reui vlrurorrz drmiiswwiiiriiwur°ri¢°iifwa°r'itBr.r?bri¢°'ri':'iv"iyb°"”"d ""°°i"' H” ° "° '“' 8”' *"1 . annie nscnnnrcnm-rose can .rr‘f°U“fif'°d-’-- P- ~- 1- =-_ ('li w rl A Ali~ mln