lv O U r the Japanese forces onseaiarid land.Froni The R“”’i““ c°“""“"d°r “V5 '"3 me” _ _ l .1 1; ._ .lsuuunmin ill \ lnllll inliy in lin- .» lo iousnew U.~Fenrful thlil she go support ln~r-se Y 1' Bennett. ll l\l'.l'\’l\l` slr.-ct, ails-inptcii ect, ..i“'*"° ‘“ th" when i`<~l‘i' oN oven- coATs 1 like men, have character. Some, after thcy’ve gone out into the world awhile, look out at the elbows. Some deceive by their appearance, and prove false to their trust. Some look jllunty, but won’t wear. Ii we could’nt bond our Overcoats for character with the guarantee of “Money Back If You Want lr," there would be nothing remarkable about our coals. We have absolute confidence in our Overc>ats and so we bond them, Colne here and select your winter Overco it, Our prices won’t keep you from buying, $5.00 _ to $20. that If captured they will be s‘aughtered, and they might us we l light on as to be massacred. The dead are left unburied. The stencil from the decomposing lodies on thc slope of the forts makes Port Arthur almost uncndurn‘ lc when thc wind is from lhe north. When the wind renehos Du/ny, thirty nillesawny Fiom th-ir nearest npproaches the Jupane~e tluow shells into the city and llarlor. Butlhe whole ogerntlons upto thelpresent time oondrm the old lesson .ix-ottnl attack. The Japanese _are des- perately brzive but they (annot elfeot ini- would long since have captured Port Arthur. l\'o other in-my of like strength eonlfl have at-complfshed more in the sanic lime, lf so much. Beyond question the stubborn defence and the prolonged siege of Port Arthur have been n great disappointment to Qbe Japanese commanders. Their p uns have been llisurrungcd.'l‘lie‘ad\'nnce northward and the attack on Liao Yan; were delayed in hope that Port Arthur might first, be captured und the bceicging army ieleusell to join in pushing Kuropatkin, northwlird. The cautious movements of the Jnplinese around Mukdcn also give indications that the fall of Port Arthur must Ile accomplished if possible as the next gi-ent event of the war. Meanwhile Hlissinlls lil-c cm-ournlred by the defence \\-llirh (lcn. Stocssel is making. lt is the one bright spot in the Russian campaign. Port Arthur' must fall, but it would to vain lo predict the date. Fni ure of ammunition or of food may hasten the fall, but of these there is yet no clear in- dication. The siege may drug on for weeks or possibly for months, and Muk- rlen may perhaps full before Port Arthur. Mnllllen lies in a plain, not on the`rnilv\‘ay hut some twenty miles ea.-t of it, whi h fact may lend to its abandonment without lr. inttlc, or owing to ii. great turning mo'ement. by the Japnnere. Russia s r ending out vast rcinforcrlncnts, und the war will douiitlcss go on for an 'ndeilnite time. Possibly there wi l Le 11 winter campaign. Glorious weather for Exhibition yester- dny. nnri Old l’robs says it will be line again today. The German Emperor hns made the lnnlluage which had been u. compulsory study is now made opitionul. _ ' Tile bomhllrdment of Port Arthur is rc~ llited to have n. curious oifcct on the cam furious cat-lights ensue. _ The lar north is Zti l- yielding gold ln large qiinnti'ios, the fa'ling off in the Klondyke region being inrgoly made up at other point?/The gold product of the entire northe n district for the prc~cnt ll A. __ ,G.if»*~._..-'v1li§"# _ _ ._ ' Coluni fue: V' "I‘homu ` llclfcrson and o ____ _ . or Registered larger payable to Th.: V The’ 'KPOM b‘ows from the south the poisonous odori llnlt strong d-fences ndfquntely manned T by resolute lro>,s cannot be taken by' i pos-iilllit’cs. Had it been possible t ey_ le study of English compulsory in the ‘ _ _. Gcrnnin high schools, and the French- l ' I T0 W When ll shell comes ncnr cn' h cut blames .Ldggwgn t c nlxt, one lor tho disturbance and ` - OWU ‘Wm °f #'- -:l\K$t\\ /we " P., @@r@ ' ’@§§§p- l”,3\ li °-_girl $2.00 is A Popular Price to Pay for AH.; At this price a man gets all of style, go id looks and good service that it’s possible to get into a Hag lille gels itat the right store. We Scll the “Christy” $2.00 Hat We’re proud of it, because we believe it to be{the Bzst $2.00 Hat On Earth If we knew of a better one we would discard the CHRISTY Hat and sell it in its place. We don't know of atbetter $2.00 Hat. Neither dces anyone else. _ Fall Blocks are ready, and we're expecting you ln Prowse Bros., ; ' The Wonderful Cheap Men. 0 fc_ “`\_ "".=.'. ~ __ ., . . l, "" .I ‘ . ff* ' 4 _ . year is estimated as fo'lows: Klondyke, A ' ' ...,,_._.v__ __ $11,000,000; Nome, $l0,000.000;" Talillml, $2,00ll,,()0(). All other districts, $3,600,000 _ sepwmb" gf-nh___ym4_ l.>n.i$2ii,000.u00_. LB. Miller, Esq.. J .-_ ' I BRITISH BEi_;F ’ llloll .lull wills The great blood builder for weak and mu down people. There is no remedy _you can take at this season of t e year, with better effect. Gives you rich warm blood to meet the coming cold weather.. Our own make is particular'-lygbod, it’s pure-it gives gren re- sults, lots of people ere loud _ i in its praise. . f, ' Price 754: per large bottle.. el - li.W.Rcdllln,~l’__hlll.B.. . . ’ . l ` ' . ~ l V . The Square Dniggili. Sunnyside. l l . _ 1 _ _ ' 1-'_ _,1-\i ,-_-‘ ,.~..:r..¢.-_\\r. ' ,- ,». up l , pw f \_ _ _ r_- _ ,_ _q __,\.‘_., _ _,Ha _,__ _ , _ : ‘- l '_ .` 5 ‘_ /I-` .,.»l‘ - "2" ~ ' " "'. " » ' " '- . 1'... .-lv l ‘vw .~»‘l-‘ = M" `.~‘ . ~ »`,.:-" _ _ i‘ vf ` i~ 1.- 1" '.- .- \ . 11...- 3,, ,= \&~;,~.__ _. _,_ .- _, _.F-__ ll. ,?i_,‘_-. .\-_ - -v~_¢,l <-- '>- ' ;-. _» .__ __ _ _.' ,_ _ '_ » _ .l __ ~ _ ' .llrc-f'._i~< ,'_. _ v “ ' ` ‘ < ' i "‘ F" ’ ~"*’-‘¢~‘-.:'_.'.., " W. ‘ ~ " " ‘ " 1 _/. .'_ . bg,” ~-\l“°!~.li'l_“.°iP!|-‘< Wal' . the Christopher of great men Andrew Jackson Betsy Baker and Point which be says “is currently re~ ported."He asks that the pastor or the secretary shall stamp the report as un-I true,iiltls untrue. The sale of intoxi' cents contrary to law is always regretable and doubly so on'-the occissioir of _n church Picnic. '1'lie_pmper remedy would hlsls the more satisfactory when it is ememieled that during the year the Postman er General had made increases the salaries of inspectors, mail clerks, tter carriers and of the c‘erloa.l stall’ ounting to $236,165. Had only the former salaries been paid during the year the surplus would have exceeded halfaniillion. Thlslsix splendfd 'show-._ ing for n. department whl¢h~lo;l9M, whcni we_were paying three..cents on letters within Canada and tive cents on letters' to the luother Country, had aldetlcit of $781,152 for the year. Sir William Mulocik is to be congratulated upon his great. success as an administrator of the Pos surplus for the past year of $304,771. w . l ~ am 'postal service. 3 l)YS~i’EPSlA WAS CHRONIC But Dr. Chase’s _ Kidney-Liver Pills entirely cured this trouble as well as liver complaint. . Here is testimony from husband and wife who certify to the effectiveness of Dr Chassis -Kidney,-,Liver Pills as e 'family medicine. ' ` Mrs James L°\wrence,;.W' est L'Ardoise, C B., writes:-“I have arent coniidenoe in Dr Chase’s Medicines and believe that Dr Uhaeifs Kiduey~Liver Pills saved my life. L was a great. suiierer from chronic dyspepsla and entirely unable to do any- thing. Two boxes ol Dr 0lmse’s Kidney~ Livei"Pills cured me and I have naoom mended them to luanv people. “My husband ‘was cured of liver com- plaint by using these pills and we would not think or being without than in tile house." _ ' " ' ur Curses Kidney-Liver Blur, .~ onivplll a dose, 25 cents a box, at _all _ deplore, of Wmnnson, Bates Sc Company, Toronto. .~ ` ,_____._¢ City Council meets on tho second Mon- day in each month. Dr. F. F. Kelly Mnyor; W. W. Clarke, City Clerk. .2 . _-fe itiili ... ~ "'£’£=`£i°= §“"”..»':~‘°T.=.*l.@...lii-_i~.`l"’-.;:=.“fe°=;;~a».°l¢»i._ ,\. l‘ ~ . - ‘ ~ _ _ . _ _ l _ ' . =- _ =-".'~Tr- . l T /' \ , An Ottawa 'despatch tells that 'the . f _ _ _ t Oillce Departmantnlgain shows a I ._ . »t _ l __ You are invited to call at .thc ggrcat Millillcry, Opcnillg at our Store __to-day. -_.l.. _ . _ . _ __ _ it _ lglfcatcsit_, 0 _Miilillcry Displa ever made in Charlottctpwn. F. PERl& ,_;j_\\_§ _.1 .N _. _ .\ »_ \\ ~¢'~f- _i_».'__y_j_.__§__'.“_.-_,_.,'_,;. »..:. ._, .».~_ ' ` _i ‘\~ A'-\'\;.i-_.Q \_`~ i- fr ` * i \» \ \‘ il. ‘ » ~ ~-~‘- . ,, . . . \1r_" _ \-/__ _`§> ’ " \.<;&___,-. ._ ____ . _ _ `- .' " .»<".'_ bii`&`£Z£"i` ‘ab ,:m&'2ir ii' tml %e= li f z' /,.§‘\ 'f' 25"’ 5<\ `4¥\\lAl 2 __ , _ _ ‘ \\‘” \»»,;_.:°= / .1 " f" Z \. br* e . , i Q mnmmw@~qF if f . _ , . - _._»\,' ;,,9‘, . _ 5 ll. c. 20 Year Gold Bonds oi’ - e _' ` - J__:..1#=<>_. "li llll.li.ll§l§tllll§i °““°“‘ celved whi si. in your college. Your' ;__i Y " 'i __ » ' _Ri ___ ___ »__ i~__ :»_ __-_ _ - __ ._ _ _ \_ . 3 0ve»~_ . ... __ _ -l ,» ..\'.L ’.~. - _ . ' _ _ sud fa f, _rstedailsf-.-. . - ' ` V' Weh inoi-'i`lorin D¢\Y¢ end heat stock of furniture ltr'tl\i3_l__ n§wq,zs'__' otomakafibl ' ~ ‘~~_ 9- .oc 1's.__ ._ _ _ _ #___ _ P ,. ' incur, For particulars addgss _ J _ _'_ _ ._ _ ..~ _' ' fortiile in lots to suit urchasers and on easy' terms of pay- ' I ‘ . ' Awe win. to direct -mesllollto our ' _ ' stock of cloths forfnll and winter. . _ _ . ._ - ` ' _ , . » _ _ om the Our cloths are imported fr ‘very best manufacturers- in England. ~ Charlottetown, V . Manager P. E. I. Branch. l5°6U°°fi _vid Ifelwfl I-l1d‘il¢l\`\$i°_= _ff 2 "*'||°°'i¢°°*_\P°’\f ' Woratoda. . __ Series. ,- _ l ‘ l ,. i »v ` i ., _ .,_ ,,= vieurlei‘»_.,_.`~_ q .__.__I.;»“- `$s=so._rls.oo.‘$1.00. no, li-2." _ f T' ; l’r-lifll'rf~.“T‘flIilnlli~llrcyi’s”__ Tweed, ~‘:*_ ° clothing , _ . . _nw¢”¥iif»iaolsi»‘.;.$i- this _r1l$9l¢S»_¢ml¢ xl 1. ..’g£§." ‘~ __/:L_ Eenev Sultlnge. - - `.-‘f ' -~ il z. P ,melt .¢w‘elny.i».$’ .xpsffesera ii-no Ind we ‘en|`l. _gilteel 'Satisfaction in the cutting. Salim; p_iid.makq,up of om ¢1¢llile'q_.- ' _ " ,li_ie'»l_ie_a_vl»1s‘tl1f eattbiis menu _ _dude in 5"" cl." ltylr' Iii .~"' . _.nd-¢°°.‘*Y "’ _»l1»l>¢ _-nd*-to _ si1¢'iv¢\f9_f'_1l19f°_“8“ minnclm. ~ » spoons If ~ -* ' _ -_ _ 'nc .glint s§rihg§ ¥@._,v£M1l _mg rpis eq__»_\li_g;v_g_\ii_-T_f_",3,.{ ‘.t.-l,f»_. -. lllhll.., ' ilifltiiiif ffifi _» \ . . l ,. _ , ._ ,__ _.._,_. ,....,.. _. _ . .l A, \ _ , I . ;.._,!___"- '. . l \ _ » _ ,. _ _ _ _ , 1 ' l ~_' H . ._ -.' _ € _g ':-;1\»'_ -\\'L' _~ ,_~. ,~l 0 it-‘ . ul 1 - < . f. l , * ‘ ' > \ 1 -, vxll ._ .4 _ M ,l,_ ._ I _ .` . _ .' ,. ._"_.-.lic _ .~' »‘ - .-l -’.~. . .' .§` ___'i.-' :-_-,_‘ ._'»!. .-3' if..-9 ' . \, . , _ » _ _ - _ , _ .. _, _ _ }__.__.__\ . _ _ il i \~ ., lr .` _._ f »~..l..l V --_»_, ,e , - ._ z \ l _ ' , .\ . `. fr _ ..