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F HUTCHESON, Expert Optio-ian. 25 d wtf. f Mcn's Dollar Hats \ Hats of dollar fifty value-durable, sly- lish, bigger variety than ever before, 24 spring styles, black and colored WEDNESDAY, JULY 13. IKE.. THE CAPTURE 0f SAi(iiAL|ii. Sakhalin is a iarsreialand lying north of the ialand ofJapan. It is some U10 iles long by an average of 50 miles broad, con- taining some $1,011 square miles and about as mall! P°°Pl6- The Island bel0lli!ed` W Russia until the other day when Japan- ese warshlps bombarded lui dsienoes, drove back the defenders and planted the flag of the morning sun upon its soil. St. Petersburg recognises the fact that the Russian rome now there cannot hope to successfully defend Sakhalinfaiid that as no reinforcements can be sont. the island must fall completely under Japanese con- trol. This is a new humiliation to Russia as now for the first time during the pres- ent war her actual territory has been ln- vaded. This is the more galiing from the fact that negotiations for peace have been undertaken and Japan‘s leverage for sn- forcing an indemnity is by so much in- creased. Hitherto it had been claimed in Russian diplomatic circles that there was no pre- codsnt for the payment of an indemnity by a nation worsted in warfare unless some portion of her territory was in the possession ofthe enemy. This pretext is now swept away. There is some specula- tion as to the effect of the capture of Sak- hiilin on the movements of 0yauia'sforces it has been suggested that an armistice may now bs concluded without further fighting. This is by no means certain. indeed it would seem that if tho posses- sion of the rather northern Island carries with it such admitted advantages in shap- ing the terms oi peacs,a still further and greater advantage would result from the occupation of the railway lina between Harbin and Vladivostok. Such occupation would place Russia's only remaining out- let on tha Pacific at the mercy of Japan and very greatly increase Japan's levcr- age in the matter of enforcing a big in- demnity. Still most persons possessed of humane feelings will hope that peace of a. stablc clniracter may be assured without any further great effusion of blood. lfsometimes the good people of St. John have been a little shy of discussion on the fog question that disposition has, if only temporarily, passed away. Now the fog has become a subject for boasting. The Sun newspaper, which sometimes shames its :celestial namesake by shin- ning brightest when thc mist is thickest, now claims that on Saturday and Sunday last when the thermometer registered high in the eighties in New York, Port- land and elsewhere and in the nineties in Boston and Fredericton, it actually stood chilled at 53 in St. Jonni The good St. .Icliners according to the story wore heavy wraps, ordered flresto be made in the furnaces and still felt almost too delight- fully cold. Even thc “sunny ways" of Laurier cannot warm St. John some- times, as all the world knows, but the latest yarn is almost too suggestive of one-story tilermometors and a scheme to cntrap the unwary tourist from the over- heated south. olillonlloii llill Ca... `i-od The Rev. Robert E. Welsh, the new Secretary of the Canada Bible Society, is aSeotaman withccvenanterbiood iahil veins. Becomes ofa missionary family and was born at New Onmnock, Ayrshire, the county where the in-avea of the mar- tyrs lie scattered over the “wine red moon." lr. Welsh had his schooling at Ayr Academy, and then studied anllgrad- lllwi \t~Giasaow University, afterwards- takibg his course in,-_-Theology at :Edin- bnrgh. ‘ He was ordained in18&i to the ministry of the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland, and went out aa one of its missionaries wJapan. Here serious illness in his family compelled him to re- turn after a short period of service. He then settled as minister of the English Presbyterian congregation at Harrogate where he built a new church, leaving it practically free oi debt when he accepted a cali to Broudssbury, a rising suburb in the North-West of Iandon. Here Mr. Welsh began to gather what was a new congregation, and during his seventeen years' ministry at St. Georgn's Church, a handsome and spacious edifice was built and paid for, a district mission establish- ed with two salaried agcnts, and a miss- ion hall also erected. Since last year Mr. Welsh has been in charge of the Presby- terian Church at Hove, the western suburb of Brighton. During his twenty-three years' service in the Presbyterian ministry Mr. Welsh has talron an important shara in the ac- clesiastical business of his own commun- ion. For instance, as Convener of t-he Missions Committee of the London Pres- bytories, he has organized their great an to completion. As author and journalist Mr.Wcish has asavies of “Christian St y - in 1807 he edited for some months the magazines of the Bible Society, and was invited to become its Liter- couver, and his gifts as a preacher, lectur- The Committee of the Canadian Bible period of successful uork u ith him as the Parent Commites in London. 6 MiLES AN HOUR GREEN Ci\s'rLi-:, Ind.. July 0.-While running at tha rata of sixty miles an D ut( S erintendent. Mr. \Velsh's girllllsheldp works have attained great d f `_;`_';_~` __ popularity. Ono of his earliest books. -.-.5 _'-12' “ln Relief ci Doubt." issued in 1895, was R ',‘,» _- "i~f.'. ‘ reprinted in 1807 wltha cordial introduc- a --_l._~..=i fy'i_"` tion by the present Bishop of London, a W y' " ‘C adfvt' and over 50,000 copies of a cheap edition to I4 and ,gk of this work have been sold during the ’ past 12 months. _ , -',-Q-,_2___ ,_ Mr. \Vslsh's other publications r h _.‘ .'._..`»s§&~ -` _ Q include: “'l‘hc People and the Priest," g ' “God`s Gentlemen," “The Romance bl Sealed lnniicnilidilrcsscclto thu uuilorsi _ncri " *’=“l“=' ""0 HY“'““"' “md “° °“'“' ““" l'i‘ili.‘é§f'l5f'i:.”'iff-”il'i`il`i.'i. .l5’ii‘i-‘lil izfflilli leiigc to Christian Missions, His new §i2&dii\g Mbond;i_y, th;o_‘fitli___;l_i_\y_i;i'__.i_2__;_;_;_iii3I;_ i I' 0 ` ‘DIIN l'\l ' Qll 0 ID 0\ ' ll 7 'I b°°k' entmed ‘Mun m MM' “nd “dare” lilio»ri¢¢°f. ~ . . ° v . I’ .." i mghegiie 274. Box6ir. Invictus shoes for men.-Alley _ CAILPETS AND FURNITURE. a Co. Charlottetown Agents. ' Reddin"' ` 7d tl as dw tl . ii-on-Ox Tabietaareon sais at A. W. Agreat. many men will wish, iaiar In EHFQEEEFUEFIEEEEEEEE .*.'2.‘ll.“.‘?Z‘3.‘I.i'i‘.‘..l"°i...'.‘:.‘f..“°°"‘i..“‘.2"' |¢_ d be( h h our ins :tion from july 24th to 2 th We kept °“ giving M' me B B Ad C] H pe 7 We will sell hy public auction at nur nal trail! J. PROPILIETOI.. 1-ii ii 1 mo. Cabs meet all ateamera and' ,.p\'°*'°»?4»/ all .\ri..t..g, cl..-ma.-.ii emi .\a.~.~|iol»a.-ill “ml i:\.-.~lri¢~il vi tfé _ liliglncrrlng, 4. _ _?_ iii...-ml..;fy "lol <;.~..l...,y *gags-Q- l\l»l<.-,;;.- .-.fl-l l-uma: lx.-..lu. .m _ ' \\'rli.- f-.r rilimlnr is Amlinicd to 'l`l|c :~t~.-rt-tary, Queen's soho-,-l cl Itliliilf .University Icing-lol. ill. .»i»‘§' ° f -' Y ki o llri the Bl F " - T"\z_"J"{ 1 ~ “While working in a saw mill" writes cuTlride:ls\vilz1li aryseztiglund freight ttixlin nd mi' Mcclafy MPR C°"”E"“m°l & Til” , . , El;a§;““‘:¥'_'5°‘" 0""°“";~ Qlh *_§]l"`;‘l“ed which was pulling on asiding ut Oakall, gi l Wafer R°U8¢3- F“n1B¢e5- my bei aiigvesrye fguexiflxgig cmlzsedolgz five miles west of here. Fireman Tippy Schofield Bros. (E. B.Eddy’a torture.I t_ried different oilsandlinimsnts, of Indianapolis was fatally injured and goods-Bags, Paper, &c. '“ ' to ‘.oz.o~.“.°.i:'»;i.:':::. “;:e.1s‘::.i::. .__ ~m»»-;-- W Farmers' Excursion to or mf. E.. _ _.___@_, ___ ____ _“mdk _ _ _ ,,b1,,e||,,f_ 1,, ,_Y,,.e,,d,,y,, 1 was ,,g,,,,, M Her way ur - ° ° B n.i\\\‘°¢ WEN tracts, Sp1ees,&¢. From Halifax every Tuesday "" 'i _____“';f§°° newl _:’_§%ef_”’g_E°I'_" E' yvork. Othsr men in the mill use riervl- on the mall_ train. None ofthe Dassan- h D I I Moira, Limited-Biscuits and Con- . _ _ 1; Y I] _ - - ine with tremendous bans?t too. Au gers was injured. t C I] - _ ~ mornin - ftcm Charlottetown l I _ ; '_ \ i . ` . ine _ cH0 UM mental Farm’ __“c__,_°___ every Thursday Calls at BOX 25 SUlhm0I'8|d0 Hawkesbury Aricliat lsaac’s 1 . fi: ‘. - = - A -__ _ T _ ' 7 i é Child N01 EXP°¢i°d 1° |-'VB FWF" 0"! - Juneau tnwfu me 31 __ Harbor, Sheet Harbor, Salmon _ -,"-_lf§;._ Hour io Anciiisr, but Cured by N, S, _ ' _ `i,i‘¢;._‘ ChamberIaln's Colle. Cholera and River, Clnso. Summerside. Diarrhosa Remedy. *- ' -l' 'f " - . . ' ‘ ,§:::..l":.;':z'.:..?o;':z:;. Um th- --we of fb- lil" SM.-E CARVBLL BROS-. l oy ill of cholera inia ntum last summer FHTBICYS Institut# Agelliin ‘ " ~ ---' ov wo iz ui lm. gf We “uve her up Md ‘Hd nm' eflkct hm' Demonstration is the 'l`wentictii-cen- Wqrcestgr Im _ I u "° “Ve 'mm °“° “‘““' "° "“°"‘°"» "° “V” tary Key-word to successful methods proved H ly _ “l happened to think of Chanibsi-isin’s of ¢d“c`¢|°,,_ mowers. 5,.. _ , . , . Mg* _.~_.} Golic, Cholera and Dlarrhoea Remedy 1‘1|¢1rARM_.\-;NAppAN{;¢h¢ D | _ - :Zz and got a bottle of it from ths store. In ion Demonstration Station for theogal; ii 1 ' . y U live hours I saw achango for the better ltlmc PYOVIIICCB- It will be Opell for __ _AND_ taken the hal! of one small bottle sho was “ “ __ one a m0m,,_ great aww” Hman an |,\,.|d,,y_ _,uly In A c 8 d I a b ri n , ii . , R d 11 i _ i 1 r ` ' v _______.v d l _v_;;_r:a._R_B';his remedy ia for sale by all via goiutcnu 61:31, z°i%§“:£'_|,g4¢eh :urs £1116. ntl o;:_lockp. nl. 10 now American Hay ‘ Glllid Tl’l¢I.di¢pB¢&Cll, g - ~ "» '° ""1 =-°‘° ~= or .axis ..,.°::;:;°.'::;':,“°.“.';°.':::::.f::;l:; Nm Sm- ' I , , _.__... -.._ ' _ C_ READEv_ ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,_,,\,.,,cw,, ,,,,°,,,,“, _nd W," ,mom Rated by Baedeke. First of P. E.I. _ 'i_-"‘ _ s,,p¢,-inggnggng of 1|,"_1¢_“¢“_‘ on their murit's.` c are the gailnml agent., Slimmer Rzsofil. We are sending out our half yearly accounts-We have 56' Wm' LAND ONE 7'" d 'i ‘W 5" ‘°§|::»°|.l:.hl'f»dl.:"~':.:°.'§liiZ :.l.l|:l;;§:fr°" °_§_",f°‘,',;,]f2',.'°,f;¢1,. done our part cheerfully and we no well-now su how AT YOUR POST OFFICE ‘ We wil rl-lvaw or bv mum-. All wi.. i..g,.¢. ....1 fl". 5.1,,” ,,,,,,,,,,,,¥ would ilkeasnapin the mower line will eau -»-»'»-.,¢=__»_\_s monsoon rams , --y-»....'?i’.‘.'l.‘.i?"l'.°l.2‘.5;li.f1‘.'.i°l¢‘§ ST. PAl.'L'S SUNDAY SilHiiilL'l’IiliiIC will be held AT ';WES'l`Vi LLE (West River) on THURSDAY, JULY l3tll I S. S. City of London will lcavc thc Swain Navigation Co's Wharf at ii) a.iii. and 8 p. ni. Return _Ferre Reduced to f |51:-1 -"`~ I i On tho siaénincr rofroahing drinks, fruits, etc., may bo hitd from tho oomrnittcc in charge; and on tho grounds thorn will be a well stocked Refresh ment Booth whorc everything good for thc nppotlioa oi iuoil. women and childron may be had at very rcnaonablo rates. A ilrstfclass too tublc with linui, tongue. lamb, roast bool, chicken, salads, etc.. will hc not for visitors. Tho vory aight oi this tublo should create an appctito to say nothing oi thu nppotizirng ond rofroshing sail. Gauios of various kinds will be provided and prizes given. A beautiful cool sail brings you to this da- llglitfulspot fora picnic. Water ovcrywliorc. llon't miss this opportunity. ’l‘liursdiv.y iicxt ilith at I0 ii. m. and il p. ni., City of Loudon. To avoid thc rush, tickets may bo had at Mr. Groy’s store. cor. Prince and Water Sis., irolii niuinbcrs of tho comulitteo or at tho stcaxuor. ll ll 31 boating, tennis, fetter ball croqngt' pee . Only a pleasant four miie drive from Donald Q. ¥oKinnoa'a Ding Boon or gg Apply to B. FULL lwmcmn. J.»lf°§icnor.sop, "lillfh Sydney 8 near Bun- " cs. . . i . - . . "T 1 il .59 "’~"5'l"l ' 3%. a - _ ‘ . . . . a W ‘.?:_ (fl The Annual Gatiierinjdf the _(lions, ,,,,,|,_ the auspices of the Caledonian Qlqb 0| |»_ E' Island. wilibcheld at C-iiariowotown, on 1),, grounds of the Amateur Athletic As-.oi-llnlm, Dil » ‘ ._1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. Home Comets and Carnival Week. s ill lwou-»»lli.mi ril` . frorTio$i:‘l‘i`¢i\l,aii;a‘l_.%6. Swgmsrdi‘don&c,)§gii”|~|l:=|ill: ___h|;{\_;i____r1roii0rtioluitAirai,