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H-A __ W V ‘thli%*P9%»li\fl Chinese junk to keep Jcrofula ine rioiiriiiic cuiiiniii ,__ M ,n ,_,,,_,_,,,, liwareantinbhealrolilt. ltmaydevdoplrabwlyaatamm 351| nryataturhdeeduriiighawhola panoddmudhood. dn. 1 ibm rodnosirlelnlarlty mmm iiinnra. irlgfvfgi-.:::lHh. imlnmaehmtaneona swelling. that you ale :nite Hood 3 Jarsaparllla hahoatolallmaldaaahrlll \lllI°¢‘\~ si: it .iiiii guna- Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island. In the Supreme Court. Albert C. Saunders Attachin; Creditor and M.L.Frank MacKenzie Primary Debtor Upon reading the am-'lavit of Albert C. Saunders the above named Attach- ing creditor, 1 do order that all debts due and owing or accruinigr becoming due tothe above named . L. Fran MacKenzie from any person or persons, tirm or corporation within the Provin- ce of Prince Edward Island, be attach- ed to answer the debt or claim al- legedto be due tothe above named Attachin creditor from the above named grimary Debtor. And I do further order that this order shall be suiciently served upon an rson or rsons, iirm or co ra- tioiipvsithin th? said Province, vrvlibis indebted to, or liable to pa a sum or sums of money to the sell Primary Debtor by publishing ii copy hereof in the Morning Guardian newspaper published in Charlottetown for two successive issues of said newspaper. Arid I do further order that a copy of this order shall be served on the said Primary Debtor within five :lays after the first publication hereof in the said newspaper in the same manner as a Writ of Summons out of this Honora- ble Court may be served. Dated this 24th day of August A. ll. 1904. (Signed) R. R. FIT'/.GERALD . J. 25 d 2i THURSDAY, AUGUST. I5. lill. - .THE S|[6E 0F PORT ARTHUR. On its sesward a'de the slegeof Port Arthur maybe saidtobe as old al. the war and to have bigun on F°\1\'Ull'!5» now more thanslx months ago; On the night following that day was made llie famous torpedo attack in which seven Russian vessels greatand ama.li were sunk or disabled. On February 8! the iii-st attempt was made toseal up the harbor' entrance by sinking stone laden hull. On March 9 lalarol made a sci-tie with his ships and on larch 22 the Japanese lei t komharded t"e port and sunk seven more huiks toblook the entrarre. 'l'h's eibrt was ivedectual, however, ard rn April 13 Makarod’ made another sortiq and this time his ilugshlp was blown up and sunk and he with 671 omcers and sel- meu perished. On May 6 a Ina] elort was madsto seal up the port by sinking six :tone laden ships, but they sum not to have hem rightly plsced,or the passage was aftrrwari cleared. Not only hae Port Arthur not been sealid up, but the blockade has been` very inetfec ive. Tois is largely due to the Russia s having s nt out floating mines, one of which on May i5 sunk tha time Japanese battllship Batsuse with more than hull her complementof omcers and in n. Th‘s grunt loss and danger have gn.,-,k»pi, the Jiipanese fleet nt ii. dist- ance of IX) to 40 ml I s from the e;t.‘i-mce. Th 1 iiieife _tive blockade his enabled Rus- siuii destroyers to came mid go through DON"1‘ TRUST T0 LUCK Even ii there is such ii thing as luck you cannot adord to trust. to it in case oi sickness. Yoirknow by the experience at others that Dr. Chase's Nerve Food actuall iorms new blood and tissue anrl revitaliyzss the nerves and by using it reg- u arl you can becertaln that yoursystem is behig built up and that weakness and disease are being overcome. Great Au ust Discount Sale. From iiow_tl_il iii; lotii ‘oi September we in wig to 2-3 their value. All Siiiiliiliff ;si5.99‘.i$. ' . ’ t. ‘;r‘f~_.‘..‘i1 N A is go .*';:¢iii’f.';'-i if ’s suited?/if to 3 I-3 per cent oH.’. i . _'ff ' ' _ ' 1-3 per- cent oil. ' ?}_Vf ihats and caps 25 per cent on. D _ ' ' furnishings 25 per cent QH. __' dress goods 33 per cent oil] _ _i lAU- and silks 25 per cent off. “" All 25 to 33 r-3 off. ? All muiilinsihnd prints, 25 to 33 1-3 p. c. off. All top shirts end underwear 2 5 per cent off. All iiweed and worstcd sniting- 25 per cent off. ' All 'ladies' 'vvat'e_;3;r¢ofs 25 percent' oif. R Al] summer go s /not mentioned 25 to 50 per , ‘ cent off. , - » i _ 4 ...i i , We arc going ' out of our store and quality coiiibiiicd. ` _ _ _ _ i i ,Pi'ows'¢ _ ' ' 'rii¢._ov°i.a¢_im chop Mei. -‘ to force tiicsc goods tiic powers oi price wi h tha posed Chaim. IW miles iaeqwin égiini. mem iii; iii-amiis Japanese oomioandei-i h'aya.iionr]enmr_- mesa on ities oi' aiming its rm Lrtdrnrgrrrlsou into anbmlsslm. Prefab- ly they had reliable lnmrmstlen that the pai-riaoiiwrra aamelaaily iauiiipiigd with toodtoiioldout for many montha. ‘T e meant settle of the Bus ian fleet lduilst 10] and iuidohat and dispersal is the one remaining noteworthy teatiu-s ol the s’ege iron the aeeward aide. . On the hndward aide the siegemay be said to hare begun shortlysitatiilie gi-an mule ei Nm sim nm, riqn ani the oeonpatiol' o!'Dolay HQ' U. num mikssm nan ui i-mir in docks for the landiog ei a|e¢e,_¢\naat Dilny."asdit was not' till June lthat they auooeeded in orptnring any ofthe oatwor-ls, ihs heights about ten miles from Port Avthur. The movements uid lighting ot the past two mouths havebeuveiledln sooi- cy. The Japan- ese commander, General Nogl, who sue- eeedei General Oka when the latter was seiit northward, has allowed no war correspondents with his forces. The Tokio authorities have no doubt been fully inioi-med, but have kept tbe'i-own counsel. General Stoersel, in command ofthe Russ’aa gan-i on, has all a‘on3 had communication by wire`ess tole- graph with Ubefoo, but.ne'tber he noi- the St. Petersburg war oilloe can have any acurate iden of the Japimeselosses. No doubt the losses on both sides have been great, arid those of the Japanese the gre ter, for there bas been stubborn and persistent fighting almost from day to day as one position after another has be n taken or attacks repulsed. All hope of saving the fortress has been abandoned even at St. Petersburg and by General Sioessel himself. A pathetic telfgrum from him to an intimate fr'end_ nt Moscow has been recently piilfished: “Farewell forever. Port Arthur wil be my grave." There is little sympathy in Canidafor the Russian cause, but we* carin t withhold our tribute of admiration forthe brave oiilcers and men who have shown so much courage and endurance s‘ohg w.tha resigned will-ng: ess to die for Czar and country. ' “A Mothers" letter 'iii rece ved and will have early attention. A meeting is called for Friday evening in the Liberal Hail, Queen Street, to further consider the question of the railway stition site. It is not stated by whom it is called. We presume afur- ther effort is to be made io reconcile the people to the Hiilslioro Street rite, wh ch stems likely to prove ii hiirri task. The Czar to show hisjoy and grntitiiqle for the birth of nn her propel-,-5 10 partially nboi’s‘i iioggiiiig, to sho ten the sentences of' c.iminals, .~i L free 0,050 convicted of political nfences where murder was not committed, and torc- ruit certain lines and arretirsiliie io the state for the purchase of lands. These considerable reforms will be welcomed, but despotie rule will still prevail iinri liberty aswe linowit will stiil be un. knownia Russia. _ '~ ` '._...c'. Under Cl;l_iAd'_§n'law iiuy person ad. stolen property and gn. f?9_l__[pfrlg that no questions will be asked, n. dany newspaper pubilsh'ng such mi. vertlsement are li ible to severe penalties. The Winnipeg Free Pi-ess i s`dvertcntly prnmii ani sdveriimm-ni ~-ei f ti,-so character Intl ‘onei Kay fiction fto wovff, iii? I§°!%4i’¢-v.i"f. .'prés¢iii$¢ii *by la~- T .e euifwss ti-isa up Jud" xy", who disini#aed.the _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ for siiiein-ioi.s to suiippienugq g,,¢1§,,§¢,,y"¢¢,m,_,,f pay. 2' TURNING DOWN THE DOCTORBU I i . 5. . .“_.=°"i¢-...;.‘¥'.,.~if,fi‘ " it -""',' - "i" I `- ‘Ii im! 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