I v ) A _.ia L J ` r . ‘ii ,,, if if r _y i ~\ ’ Q 'r n ooaiwiiiv ciiazwrrsrowu niece imwaxn mann, Jumi 3°. 1..... ,_ _ ._ _ .‘ u. } H . ' p _ _ ___ ..._ ______- ._ _______. _.___ _ __ ._ _ __ -~ »-- ---- -- - -_ __ . _ _ . r i Y _ “_ _A _ p _ _ Hill lllilil ummm i , im, Put Four Russian Ships out of , ` Action o One Sunil, One Stranded, Two More Disabled -Attempting to Es' _ ~ cape. Driven Back into the Harbor- Toxio, June iid.-Admiral TORv's de' tailed report. ot the attempted escape of the Russian fleet from Port Arthur indi- oi`a,/i4as'i.ha,t the Russians had considerable dipiouityxip emerging from the harbor and that ey were unable to re-enter it during the darkness. The ops`rn'tion' or coming out lpsted neiiiiian, tease p. in..attei- which t5he'B-iaaiansfound themselves closely Watched by the scouting squndrogi, but`i Until 6;l_5 p. ui. they were not sig ted by A the Japanese main squadron, which was P lying perdu waitlnga favorable moment B When the fleets sighted one another a i- -, _.. .- .. ._ I.. HOW THE PALLADA WAS BTRUCK BY TORPEDO. The Russian armored cruisier Pallada. which was torpedoed by the japanese during the second attack on Port d ti th smaller dr dock at that point The effect of the explosion is strikingly shown in the i rthiir, has been rawn p on e .~ y . hotngrapli. The man standing in the gash in the vessel’s side made it evident that a hole io feet in diameter, roughly ' ' d "b h bei > inkin ‘ bpeaking, was made. Phe Pallnila, having all steam up and being near the shore, manage to eac ore s g. mama* _o attempt hadqbeen made by May i5, when the picture was taken, to repair the damage, and :it is very doubtful if ‘4 ‘ either the machinery or the mechanics can be found ln Port Arthur to perform such work. ‘ it , I f w l l ¢ - - i._¢ Pilot. suit, UUALITY, URKMANSHIP -OUR- H -M il i Rgiiliiy-Nilacic ii Holds first place. lt is manufactured in our own es- tablishment, under our personal supervision, and, we know _is both the Best and Cheapest in the market. Give us a call and we will convince you ` that every ord of the above is correct. . .BRUC , Queens Square, Charlottetown. dist-once ot 14,000 metres (about 15,009 yards) separated them. The Russians formed a double oolumn line ahead, one column being composed cf six battleships and _four cruisers, led by the Ciiareviuoh, and the other column consisting of the Novik and seven destroyers. ` However, the Russ ans quiniilv steered book to port Arr.hur,\‘oil.iwaii by A iuiirnl Toads deer. in line ahead, but it was, nlghtfaii, before they were within range. These doings are much dlsuu~sei in Japan, where the experts app irently incline to the view tha'. auch an enierpriee will bo repo ated, prsfaciug a serious dnsh (or freedom. London, June 27 -The Uentral Nees, has received the following dispar,-ii from its Toklo correspondent, d ite- .lu ie '.i‘i evening. “A detailed acoouut. of the naval battle at Pnrt Arthur has just been publish sd here. “Toe Russian battleships Peresvle‘, Foitava, and Sevastopol and the cruisers Bevan, Aikoli, and Novik attump‘.e'l to emerge from the harbor at dawn on Ju ne 23, led by s*samsrs used for clearing the mines. At ll A M the battloships Czarevitub, Retvlzan, and Pobieda ioined the others. l “All the ships then advanced,en;1envor- ing ‘u dispose nf the mines laid by the Japanese; but they were hindered by r.wn Japanese torpeio no v des royers whien htd b en guarding tn»_- mouth of the harbor. “At 3 P M the Japanese torpedo boa s exchanged shots with seven Rnssiiii. destroyers which were coverinz tis clearing op irations. One of the Ru~sliin destroyers was s:t. on fire and retired inside the harbor. "Stlbsiquently the Japanese decayed the Russians out to sea, and awaited nn opportunity tu hogln a gervrnl actlo i, but hebwoentl and il p. m, the Ru~i~i1u ships made for the harbor. The .Iaparnse torpedo boat destroyers and iorpviu boats chased the Russians, an-i ii' 030 delivered the first attack, in cnnseqiif-,nee disorder. ' , ‘ ' i ~ ' f F id . ls nnid for hy an irritshle condition of During the nigh with' seiemve i _.__ .__ ____f:==r ..-__ N The crown of womanhood is motherhood. But uneasy lies the head that wears the crown or anticipates this coronetion, when there is A lack of womnnly strength to bear the burdens of maternal dignity and duty. The reason why so many women sink under the strain of motherhood is because they llc unprepared. "I unbesitatiugly advise expectant moth- !!! to use Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion,"wriies Mrs.].W. G. Stephens, oi' Mila, Northumberland Co., Va. The reason for this advice is that Dr. Piercels Favorite Pre- scription is the best preparative for the maternal function. No matter liow healthy and strong a woman may be, she cannot use "Favorite Prescri tion" as a repara. tive for maternity without goin oi) health and comfort. But it is the women who are not strong who hes! appreciate the great benefits received from t ie use of "Favorite Prescription. " For one thing its use makes the baby’s advent practically painless. It has in many cases reduced days of suB'er~ iug to a few brief hours. It has changed the period of anxiety and struggle into a time of ease nnrl comfort. The proprietors and makers of Doctor Pierce’s lfavorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pny $500 for any case of Leucorrhen, Female Weakness, Prolapsus. or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure. All the World‘s Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors, of Buf- falo, N. Y.. ask is a fair and reasonable trial oi' their means of cure. _/.f . \ ‘-,-"“_',j‘* X SUPREME COURT. Kiiiru in R/iitwiv wntcx. attacks were delivered lasting until THE PENALTY OFA FASH LIFE a dns df tiiyese assaults the Chit-stake »\é<;g\;is\3(~;;"bxnsgrspgstsgrveiavgiga i H d H a n d e twice torpedoad a battleship of the "wk," Heep U you mush and Wm “ve Perrsviet type and sank her. A battleship the killing p,¢__ ben., keep in mind me of the Seva=t,lpsl type ani a cruiser of flusmluing powers of Ferroznr »_ ` a won- me Duma typ, were dlsaolei and towed oerful touica id reconstruuwr. l'ei'roz ine v is is b.ood maker, a nerve strenizihener, ii "“ ‘7° nrarranfi br in invlimriitor. it ureateeil “Tris Russian vess ls re-entered Lbs iippi»tit~, ifauies perleur. digestion and' \,,,b,r dm-|n“ F-,~|d,,y_ un-;\atuih~‘d allecp, r.sr.pres \h's vitality .. n si v' wth l. I l ~- T" °°°"°“°°'S °“""““ , °“‘°“‘”'t‘° .`...‘-.i.',‘1“"r~.l.~.°..`.<..Z `.l‘.‘i’I"`7..Z"§...I' “i‘..ZLi.’ii l1’L|¢if5 “D3” Ailnifiii T080 H P"0ll1D|J iimhle Hoon, try i-. Price per box orf i " six boxes for $;...">0, at Druguis P, or Poison ucv on. Suhwquently atblrd Ru~s‘au battleship C Kmgaw 'v Pm' WA, found :t,.,mde,1 on T|ge,. 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