‘.»,». .'» ‘ti " . .. > lv av ~ ~l l`."l _'V ffl . ,__ ._ 1 _ _, _ 1.1 Af. J -. ~.» ‘£13 ' _u 1 ,),_|_g1`. v \1,,7 1l, 1.|,,l ~‘. A1 ‘V 1 ~v_~f-_ l;’. ':‘_l‘» ,1_l _ r , 4 1 /_.l ._».l r _ .J .'1»'i 1', , /1 ' T\,(»\: _I _ ‘1 l .1 \ ‘_ ,1, .row _,M ,l \ l l . _ .l 1 l .l , i ll <’ ~ ,_ ,-1, l' 1, I f., 1. . _ il »l1l1 \¢\ ,_ 155 eu , »,». l 1-v, ~ , 1 1 l Orde ‘ is to .=1°¢l>__».ll ssc of °sf__ lift* ‘WY --loderale southwesterly winds, fair sid warm. GOT LAME BACK OB LUMBAGO I N1lrl` att teowy 'Blat sort-of pain eanbe _ foul; 'I3 short. ordol. for Poison lar a. ish is nve times alrougsr than any other, penetrates at cam ugh the tissues, reaches the tis isdn' ylmr, drivg out and thus _ r »_e£?g:t_|rla . Not manic, ima' ‘ glv ' Ls Nrrviiine una power. You wi think it magic however if you try ir,pain goes so quickly. ws) by dealers everywhere, in large %e. l ee. 0000000 1 Prescripti o n Prices _ The practice of charging all we can for a prescrip- tion is not our way. The character of the drugs and the labor required to com- pound them regulate our prices. If there is any saving the customer gets it. We dispense prescrip- tions written by any doctor in Charlottetown or elsewhere. The growth of our patronage is evi- dence that the drugstore service We give is the kind the public prefers. J. G. JAMIESON Druggist. The Medical Hall. oo oowwwoooow 00000000000 WANTED! At llotel Acadia an assistant cook. Apply at hotel. lu dtf NOW IS THE TIME for summer suits. Something light in weight and pretty in de- sign is what you want, We have in stock a very nice assortment of these, and ask you to call and see them as they are just the things you are looking for. They are all new goods of the latest patterns and the prices are very moderate' MCDONALD & PERRY, THE NOBBY TAILORS1 Great George Street. PROGRESS OF THE WAR From Port hrthurtp Kulden ll sole- |. ng less than $0 mth in the railway. Along this railway almost the entire 1Budanfome1o_poshd. First we have 1 the Russian garrison at Port Arthur. probably about 30,01) men, cut off and surrounded by a strung Japanese force 01 H two or three times their number under o¢n.olr1l. 'rail .llama rms aaa probably about lil) miles 0_1 the railway from Poi-t Arthur-`uorthwar~d and ia thus. between the garrison and the larger body of Russian troops under General Kurop- atllln. Then we have the latter extend lug from Kal Ping, say 150 miles north of Port Arthur to Hai Cheng (180), Liao Yann, the ltuaaiau centre (ZW) lid Mukden (280) miles. Kuropat.kin's foroe thus extends some IH) miles along the WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, IWL hi From the southeastward and moviulf almost at right angles to the railway are about 150 miles from the railway by their iins of march; the third comes from Taku is aimed at Hai Sheng; the centre column I centre, while the right Japanese columnl t Russian left. The work of the past wesk ,I ward Port Arthur, and getting 6 ward along the railway toward Hai B O before Port Arthur. Hs will besieue and f' on his flank. Staying where he ls be are doubts as to General Kuroki‘s designs Will Kuroki rest content with thus pre- near future before the Russian general receives further reinforcements? These are questions for the nl-ar future to decide. The French prefs, nrtably the Paris Figaro, commenfs Kuloputkln's mov:-_ ments since he assumed command: “He abandons s_uthern Manchuria to the Japanese regiments. He concentrates his forces for a memorable shook. Let us await the hour when the two armies, strong, complete, prepared for the YilU KN “Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown." 1We_ll we all have crowns to our' heads, and the only way to _ _Prevent _ _ li” Uncnsiness . _ l V ’ "- _‘JJ ‘ -l‘.‘l~¥ »-ll(-1;a'. .1 ue line of all UW THE ‘.’l .' . three Japanese columns. Two ol these railway. have come from the Yalu River, distant the ts Shan on Korea Bay, say lil miles from fl tns railway. This last column, the left, empty “mchm contained in the pus" 0! is moving toward Liao Yang. the Russian Nation, and the address given by hsrin ll moves toward or beyond Mukdenl U16 e ready there for siege operations, north- ment of triumph in the cause of temper- Uheng’ and n°rt‘hw°s"ward toward Hai strenuously putting iorth,apd attributes MDX- U89 YNY *md M“kd°“~ All °' them to s desire for notoriety rather than these forces excepting that last named for the attainment ofthe popular izood. _~ E V are now in close touch with the enemy, Tf“°~ he’ l5°U“"R° W” lmP°|'f9°l'~ bel' Q9 » `:` _ V 1 ; _ is ~_ s 1 1 “nd rem’ w strike al' any moment ' motives, there are other opinions held by The "1"“““'Y “mc” have “° “hub” both friends sud foes of tempersnos that ab0ut the intentions of General Oku are more charitable and more popular, if possible capture that fortress at the 5 vain imagination, ortho profouad design ef a leader worthy tocolnluaad.” he London Tllnol thinks Kuvopalkla aotgihgrema wlaleec sharp’ butihat he is at a meat disadvantage allele: mme- l»ri1.'.rl¢_ull ll Rgsiidlrpeeal sm slant: not e@Qlo"¢lvehattlowbllolloBll northward, and u "llleslaly vm." on all lleadstheuitlllats rail et Eau .arthur »°l»n.»be¢xr»a»d.her-'ar csllll_\\ilou_at__sfllfe totlaaslqlllllh ls THE 1EDiT.6il’8 _ MML _ . " FJ' 5'. Sin,-Much disappointment, nay even lugust, has begp felt by many readers Pioneer, bemuse of the harsh but’ he Market Hall. In the inventive which ehas buried against Mrs. Nation, the o those features of 'her address, which ould appear but insiguidcsnt when ompa . uthusissm necessary to tbs~achlcve nee; but more than this, hs severely riticizcs her motives for the efforts she is tyle defective, but ln regard to her han that held by The Pioneer editor. erhsps in his utter disgust of the rie- eption which he deems Mrs. Nation to Oil to _if between and ordlllilyff- Ci9¢11.i_1=ls~i=- as can _ iae_e-__a't,__"a.` economy of*‘llhy ` Brand Its the best ' bytest. ` Price $r.oo to Have you gseen the - Cats”? A - §ketc11 one and ~ nur. _ ~ _ 1_ _ _ last edition, on the work of Mrs. __‘ ‘ _ _'___-_ \ lllwrs mol _tell ditor has placed his strongest objections 9- _ l If' 5- ___ ' _ 'QQT -5?' -' i", -fe i " ' "'/»»_ < - 1 . f '_ .1-;~=-‘E 6' //’ T6 U “;1.:..:‘“°°;‘;l °::;;°;_..;.““ The Head _of the House and t in five different lines, of all the “ Japanese forces, sou hward tv- E' md wlrll the snslmzll and are both .satisiied with coal they buy at our yard. One knows it is economical, because he pays nw ' the bills ; the other ku ` gives the best satisfactio earliest available opportunity, aided by bs pmcuslngy he has resolved to be com “ ' 7/, ff i of i cause she feeds it to her Admirsl '1">l¢U and me nest- A9 1° lZ°l1el" sisteut in himself, and to wave out before als Kuropatkln, Kuroki and tile northern the Dubuc °Y€ the °0‘0l‘S he bl-S 56°!! Russian and Japanese armies and their zempemnce advance. We behold these p'°b°ble m°v°m°m'°lh° crm" an in colors, and as we read their design, we doubt. Kuropatkin has been urged to are dispowd to baueve “mm wh, move down thelinc to the relief of Port carried by au` enemy to the cause Arthur, but it would be madness to do “' this witha superior Japanese force close Eur mdhidual pmsperl" and our 1 u is daily growing stronger by addition of a the reinforcements being hurried forward 5 from Russia. On the other hand there c ' t ose movements For the present he holds Kuropstkin in a syndication of evil aug tothe gs position wnsre he is an-aid *fo m@ve_ tablishment of moraiprincipies, undeilied "cept it be Q0 rgtreat ,,".mm_ m”,th_ pndimmutabie. If hetowhom we have c _ because we believed him worthy, and V611'-‘DR “Y HWBHDU W l`¢ll°V@ PML because of his boundless opportunities of Arthur, or will he force a battle in the kindling a greater interest along these scretly carrying under the oloak l f s e are cndeavcring to advance gsinst the -opposition of foes to reass ofearnestness and enthusiasm in h which tcnd to the oksd as our patron in this grand work lines, cannot with awider vlalcn lock beyond grammatical errors, or rude, though well meant presentations of t-ruth, if he docs not know that seldah motives belong oniyto small natures, and that larger natures have the best interests of the world at large to heart, who shall be our spokesman in this great work 1 We would be sorry to question the standing of our editor, were it not so evidsntln his harshly expressed opinion of fllrs. Nation, that he is not greatly interested iua forward movement of temperauce Were it not that petty dislikes and selfish prejudices prevent him from appreciat- ing earnest effort, were his vision eu- oy ty our , _hopefully towards the future, trusting that alieifcrts made in the name of our God shall prosper and bring to pass, that no harm mfg t te can tell to what degree the causes of tem -1- Dear Sire. -Within the Vast year I know of three fatty tumors on the head ilavlea.beia¢»emev¢ll»i» rue. snlhltlan of l(INARD'B LINDIENT without any _surgical opexutilou and there is no indica- tioaofa return. _ _ ' ' "iff ' UAP‘l‘.W.‘A.“PITl‘. Clifton, N. B;'hea¢leial'erry. 1 1 » _ 1 ,_. _ cad ‘__ TY] T _ A. Pickard & C most "€ the coal Slli fire. Peake’s No. r Wharf. ol, _“\;._~€'.l': ,_ i ` low.. ‘?" ‘ l ,é ' :l"»';`»'¢'-1; ` " _,L€'f=;> .~ - . G/ l 7 \` _.fag jy\ ,lil - gl al l’ . =~f, f= .ft-it", _ _--'»-;___ _e -_l -"tt sto ` ~ _a1~.r:»' ' 2* _..»-'An _*¥1 : s a mightier power for the elevation of he status of popular opinion in this re- -' ` gard, than to the press, as also for the ln- ,‘ - l" ' Spring and Summ 1#-_` »' _ -:~ _, off- ._ .,_;‘_ T lx _ atillnll salvation. 'ro whom can we mm 8 As in the past so now are showiugsome of the n est creations ln suitings a trouserings that are put on market. ' tin a graceful, comforts. ang well finished garment a moderate cost. nl A 0 ___ _ _-f-_. Y ._ b 41-- ‘ largod so that trilinz faults would not “' - _ _ Merchant Tailor, standasobstaclesin the way of accom plishing great ends, then, retaining him . rs'our Qpatron, and relying upon his ' Mofns Block- l rl in behalf ws would leer - ` _ ~ _ , Bl We ew- ~; n d _ the If you favor us with your order you can depend on get- b1e_ Bl? E 9 4 la 1 ll , . . _._ 3; _:_ ___ __.m`,V__,/‘, rm, l at ’\, ~\ for which our hearts yearn. In the ' ' » ' ' ' ' ' r l 1 future welook for better thiuusfromour F-T -g' 2'- IQ I5.. -1' editor, hopius! that he will forbear to 1 _ icrl the perance has suhrad. by his ruthleep oou- V i _ ` damnation of ons of its advocates f ' _ a '_ ‘ _ 0;l.lhnan»a. _ . I (_ - _. T "__ ,_ __` \ I ' y - l i I ‘ .ill 1 1 i _' \’ i -ol. .'11 _ -1 ,, __l __ ' is i U Ii A i Vg, k ' - i -‘ii ” _ ,_ _ . - lr _,ll -> 1, __ ,_ l-'*.‘~.»‘l/\l"\ '1,1,1'_i \ 3 1. l ’~ 1| 1 '»‘.__ n, be- l !B"‘€;` _I 1 _iudgeso heartlesslv any access to ' 3 advancement of our cause, and that he ' _ will rather lend his sympathy and good 1 ‘ ` ' ~ will which count muchiu these days of _ _ ~ E , need. Had he even withheld his opinion, _ ' - ' ‘ I \ - _ ' ‘ ` h have rssui dghut who ` _ - ,_ as _l ~ .|l _ 5, If M§¢N¢i11'S Eczema Lot1on_fal1s .tocure any case of ecoema it will cost you nothing; lf it cures only 250, he-It has cured _hundreds of cases. Why Ilot try a bottle. Good for any skin trouble. Sold only by ELLIS. THE DRUGGIST, ' Charlottetown. WRIGI-IT'S. HOTEL Summer touristswill ind this hotel pleasantly situated four miles from h’town on the North River. Good bathing and boating. Terms moderate. Address _ wlu. M. WRIGHT, 15 tts tor West Royalty, Ch'mwu_ _ _ SWEET- Is another nanletglven to oul-Icandy” by an enthusiast, _ lwe could remember all the nice things le sa about our sweeties" we mM a bask. But, they deserve 'ere sn’t any- thing _ _ _ _ Tr l-"l.¢,PEl.,.'" °“£i.”" W a ref o . , . e know* that'-"slam ."cagil'iha-ouatl? great deal more. But that doesu’t rave any- thing. The. proof of the sandals in the ...ns-.~= -a me w. A. `lnl'r_ciii=:soN. 99 mwl. w il, Crown Confectionery, ' Door Ka era, s u ea c hen. laden. sl-an saclmlu. ou lll-ll Dishes and C rea (ether Clocks Old romp eu? ve&|r yltrrgmollar savelopea. 'L Oulu _Window eorrlicea, ov M' ig" ._ aft silver Luster, Pitchers. Illmtlpek Guns, Pistols. ere. aiidnae. ¢ . Sundays for cou- C. P. for all at St- 8. S. can