ii; `_ii”§’_ <~.in=. .ii ‘,»;gi§_'_i ,f ,,612 _ is "'35 i . & » if if 1>;.s.=§- i ‘i;§"?1 § iff $2; =.>~'=-"§~`5~`<-n _; "1: 'ii i:‘i 5_4 .- , ».-1.( i gif, 2 Wai' -iiiiiil ' "i‘ / ‘_<.-.~,~,. ;‘,Z_T~ nr '¢~r'.”’“". .-ii,‘_j.=qi. `»ii»i on , gif? » 'dif ` ' 7; ai 'i 5‘iru-"F" iii/elf.; iii’ i gi --yn' ` ‘€f".~_»'f'-1-w'.-‘. <'~ Q31 ‘_ li ii Es" ' »-so . \,¢;i 1,; 4, "'41 `1»'..il»" .1’il"° iii ig K; .,_i ,)_,_¢ litlll; f in .'},if ‘ ' :ii .fifii _ K* .g;-". ‘ i‘.ii‘Y'fi _iiiii ` Z gllfilg I* Ji zf l. , \f'- .f ii 5 Vif-’:“. `ij'& » . ,, .;., ` 4 '"1 'l .ri ,,_, . ,_ .». iii ml what are,Hwnors7 T ‘lh'banvitla|ai|oraalh|ahil|¢nl|l» - THB @\llVdllludl&lN\Di» Ihqanoommmlydantodslsdvodipv lmbnlanaomotimealnhlitiioll. Howdotheymanilestthsmsdvui 1|, many toms ol ontmeons ernptlw. git rheumorom¢na,plmpkllndb°lll. si »oinnsrnen.h°m°r.¢m¢\\¢¢Nl1¢1- llowantheyoxpailodi B! gn Hood's .Iarsaparilld are right; the greatest aggregation of surrounds the doomed L-ity, Mid, M00' 7' values ever seen in this city; golden oak ing r,0Toklo reports they h\ver cently dining chs'rs, odd parlor pieces at one- '_ lnli; Morris chairs, rockers, couches, chif- fonier', toilet tables, three and Ive 'l piece parlor suits, bur.aus, fdqboards; U1 pillows, white enameled steel beis, china F closets, di wing tables, iron spr nga, mat- tresses, dining chhirs. All bought by our _ i , f th ioftiest on Mr. Paton at the Toronto Exhibition, if not we mn' est' oneo e Come and see lr.. 301 ti U1 h bo d to __ can be . ' r an The best knowEx:1é\Ei§i'§iiX1_lE£ f"’“‘___i'_~__::’_;“°;’;’___‘;‘;”___ so _ ___ WH not be e ri-sir. Theretom, the Japanese have -iiawi-:s' c ~'°“= ~ ' ' fro bil ii $3.00 HATS. longt_befox'_r_:_~I:_i_>c11eH°F_; 3:_:':ndon::ent of o e ort Arthur fortliloations. At S on \\` W€¢k3 & C°~» 5°l¢ Ugents- P0 the time this Engfsh correspomdtnt was _ the ships in the harbor, un'ess the Rus- s'an admiral decides to steam out and do n chips are sunk. Japan t00k 1111 U lst Wi' ,ow in the war iiga'nst China, althougli maui was no su li .~;tiibboi‘ii defence of ii is an important article in il , \ baking' H . 1. . ,Wd to make the city iin- You want the best that bm” ILE" *P* l\‘ ' money can buy. P Try our new Pure Lead Chiiiese Port Arthur fortified ns lieiivily russnar. anousr. so.1ooi. PORT ARTHUR. - »i»n.i0n»o°fE=\ni£4_»`m¢k, wlorld gma- The Russiiuisin;:rtAithur have re- and its new-he' °“°un‘ 'nd cwwnmz sted the Japanese longer than was ex- some more °' mp” Mu" "m°t‘°'-“'11 cted when the lrst attacks were inside dlwonnwmd huh! "I," b° dummud the outworks utter the capture of ‘mm °t'h"h°i‘M""°nd” umm °p°” l‘° Dainy lt is evident that the Russian “tuck and A “mu” In d°t°u"i £9 nianimhonanupthnlrllenillihll eng ~ _n'“”‘“ ii' lhe ared the defences of this city, lu all Immun -Y prep - ' RBA' 'M un -.um which has a`rcady wlthst od a 8|€8¢ °f ' 'ng two maths. Gradually the Jill' Greatest aggiegitioii of high ciitsslnrni- "5 _ dm, ~ t tire ever seen in this city and the prices “W” hm” '”“"'°w°d un- ’. g ". . e Bos neers did their work well vrlvn slen the fo. t tn Itsoa han. 'i‘nis is to the , muah danvge as poss ble before _his le p0~;’iion by the Chinese, nor was | is Rnssiuli Port Arthur. Realizing ,M mis was in aiivanccd DOSM "0 @ff°"“ gnabie. . \ L-oi'ra~poinlciit of the London 'icic- ln 1 and 2 lb blocks, i5C per You willthen use no other ‘_ ii O h ii t i o' °° “ai “':::s“:si:;i:‘ :f.°.=...‘i.“..i»Si’.“ so "gil siiiwi for this i>ur\>°=° M Dr- 0'1"” "' w . N e p‘i;iéa(i,e!;ei:ii“i1ii-inridai ol physical helpless :EBT “Pm-alysis, locomotor staxia and in Pirirui. ni=:LPL1=:ssNEss. ti viimmg oi nem=:_di»:51:;5:;e_;1;§§,,§ I' ,;,,,,, W, only i.. .miata by ouiiding e|v¢Food, the great nerve restorative ii General if the British C nsiiiate at New é \ York is right'y infonned. This condrms n rumor current some months ago. A ' , nrre recent minor that named the Duke of M-nrlliorougli for the position found ` r Big Reduc Sale. Here’s a bit of news that sticks a poking, pry- ing finger into every man’s the question Do You Care Making a Clothing » _ I Saving ? We won t carry over any summer stock and to sell it we have put the pruning knife into the prices until” the goods must sell Pretences or half-way measures will not do it and we know it, see the point ? Men’s and boys’ clothing 25 to 331-3 off. Summer dress goods an All gent’s_ furnishings 25 per cent 06. All prints, muslins, ribbons 25 per cent 05. f Silks, satins, laces, etc., I All men s_hats and caps 25 'per wif Off- __ , _ . ,_ 1 L 1 All ladies’ and geut’| underwear 25 per cent bfi fl -ff* ‘ l Make your' purchases tember, it will pay. . Prowse n i The Wonderful Cheap Men. ` 'i ` tion pocketbook, and asks About d wrappers 331-3 off. 25 per cent od. before the :oth of A u iiriiosinii;.ciiiai>an .rc "f"'~= are in 'ff hostilities, qglttgigm tim; ".*‘;“‘"."“ - fmwning Wnrkg- gm-Q; thwshz that _me im-_y rm-in adapted itself succesful gttwkg _ chaise the hills in cover for 311) yards Up to the devoted btthemnin " ‘ °' P° ‘ "°"‘“'__'__ ‘"3 '” ”m“°: iii:-ndtfitiihczriawainiipit an nazi: ‘emu of " ccy on In sei. Her heaviest batteries were thme. “num r"k to an mnmhm I that contno‘led the en trance ta the har-` "°°' we lm" 'e`d that this B' bor, and it was evident that the Russian" _ ‘ __ IP rt Arthur _md that engineers feared an advance from that e All Bl BD 0 | ' direction more than they did one from th ' been operating on the we`ak r side f Lil P writing, eary Fgbriary, many of the inland forts were iinilnlshed, nor were guns provided in suflicient number to cover all the points. It is pri- bable, however, that g\i'.s have since been takin from the fiee`, while with 1 four nioiitlii in wliicli to complete forti~ iications, after the open`ng of the war and before the siege of Port Arthurlvgaii, the Russians doubtfessdldniuch to com- plete wlintwasieft unfinishedin thadeferi- sive plan of Port Arthur. Attempts have been made to compare Port Arthur with Sebiistopol, but tht rc is a wide difference. The Japaueie are making much ni-re rapid progress than did the allied armies, nor _will they bs cilied on ta fights re- lieving force that cutzinmbers thein, as were the allied anuies at the bat le oi Inkerman.-Breton Herald. Earl Grey is to be our next Governor little favor in Canaria, and there will be n _ ,. A Dominion election _before thc new whether or 1 ot another session of Parlia call d cn. .lust iio\\' the Ministers .are lcattercd about the <,liil'erent Provinces and are no doubt feeling the popular pulse. \Vhen t‘ify raa.ssenib`e at Ott iwa they will doubtless consider nnd decide wiut“er an e'ecti0n or another sais on shall be Dist held, and also settle some other matters that are pending. The Exniniiicr points out that Premier turn from England, and thinks this remarkable in view of the fact that an election must take place w' hi Q s'ti h late and the election is just* as near at hand for the Opposition as for the Govemment party. Besides, if Premier Peters had donned his war paint and raised the party hattleery immediately on'hia return, we are not quite' sure that The Examiner would have been any beti_;er,sailsIled. -In any case the dear people are not particularly liungry for political discussions at present. Most of them get all the politics -necessary to their peace of mind during the sessions oi’ the Legislature and at e_ieot‘on times. In most cases short campfgns are hotter and more satisfactory than long ones, al business is less disturbed. And the business of the country is of more im- portance than the squabblings of the party men. - ___.’_» s if zo. try Zur I R iiiniisii oiiiiiiiiis Made from sound wine and each ounce contains gnin~Howarda' quiviine- an invigorating and ntimu- latgig touic.- It .» bot i fi°¢7a¢P¢¥ "IG tie., Cheaper and better ‘than the imported article.. Prepared and sold only A.W.lltililili Pliiil B the 81151# bassist- , , , .”‘;°’..z'.°°.:.°i"°i“:.°..i;"i 2 mine with o°mii¢»,°;, Q Q .' i, ,_ .. i. ' gall pharmocpeal ltrength - ~ , _ , . ' » in up S »1-fs-= le °fi new snteeu _underskirta ,` '_1`liey are from the but makers-they'te carefully made, and- perfect iitting. Here are some of the prices. i Mercer-ized black sateen ,underskirts with two iiounces and rows oft cord-' ing,al1 sizes $1.20 Another good line at _ $1.60 Mercerized black satee_n underskirts with two iiounces with rows of cord- ing and fancy stitching ‘ _$2.20 5 Another swell line at _ $3.25 We are selling all our colored sateen underskirts at half price V F. PERKINS & Co., , SUNNYSIDE. ’ (ASSETS OVER $27.000.000.00.) for sale in lots to suit purchasers and on easy: terms of ment. For particulars addtss W K. Roo E Rs. Charlottetown, 5 Manager P. E. I. Branch. 3 'Qs- Peters has been rery quiet since his re- ` ' . A GRAND sHowiNo insured his life in the Mutual Life Insurance Complny of New York H y Hr Guilt died and the pany paid to In hdr|.,,_not only the onginal insurance ot 81,000.00, but ¢r,4a4.no~ iu__/.‘ad¢§tio¢,,§i\_o¥ing in all 8z.u4.oo. Mr. Ganlt paid ifty-two annual preniinmd qlnonnhng tc f878.8o; the Company returnedin dividends $54§.ao'm6'!%'ili£u it received n premiums from the iniuxed. ` . . G M . G it mai am d under another policy in the lame Company mr a like :m`o;::, ihzeunourga :ew yearn iatu, on which he paid tony-inn annual premiums of 818.18. anyountixtto 8,895.72. Dividend addition to this policy were 8x.238.oo or ¢34z.a8- exons of.total,nn|uioms paid. A.N.riuis1:n. , ' iii. swan Ame. cu'i¢"._ ami sian. exons F - m i~ ' ' li -“_-_"_ ' lES»‘\\.;i».lm-*ii'i:?t¢~i'?-"'3 _ /< W,,,,\ua___, ;- \i *___ » 2;-:Wil Ii; ` We iiavciii A i ‘50,m|l¢ili"0f ;........ , ` `ciiir`i`l_ fkoiiii ,'= 1'... '.- LF rd PAA UI; FZ! W... ,\ ,R _ \W',"°"`°"" __;_, ‘¢~ _-4 4 Ts” 1 . _ 'F/' A lli’¢¢ SSE `>i5°.1i9§li~i`1-A ,-rs-1*-.._,_.,Q_ 'Kilim Mon- *"8 seth Tham- lgld on Fridq Jw' Sn nm" Sept. deck and PEAKE & Co. Aghlis. Aug. 36' dgi ale and sell at the lowest prices tn the city _ ll and see. l CON ROY “E 9 SHOEMAN, 4 Sunnyside. Chtowu. 5-_,I A w tl’ lla .‘ - ' I buy the best Footwear gold will purch or-on ` o feelin: of re.ie! on learning that we are to i V a ' IIBVC Eilrl GRY il'lSi'£8(l. Q ‘ ; l _ _ eir seems o e re nera ex- ` _ ' Ladies’ ;ented.l-_‘In the iiiealitiiiie :lie Giiiisrdian 5 Da ce ' _ '_ ‘ ' J _ i A l w lea-ns that no date h ' ... L... .. . .. _ . ,_ V |_D_oiigola~ Button in ciiiini iiiiissuiiiiuis ci. 1..... » Broken sizes, and to clear them out we place them on our counter at half price for cash only. ln. BELL. it n the next __ _ 5; D _ few months. If the Conservative organ ~ had , happened to notice the ,act ,hm Andrew F. Gault, a prominent merchant and maiiuiact\`irer`ox montreal, 9 '*"' ' 2 . L _ _ 3, ppo i on as also been very quiet of Wu 'eqmrgd to my we .um nf .|5_9°&:; !l|°°°_°° ¢“h,£°|_ i _ - lllLP_ _WAITID KAI. Recent] . WANTID --Good coat mlk¢f~ 1400 for B B BHK!- Appiy to Dly Sr W. Caesars better melee than "II" havloao Ro noni” Wtllllll' mal W ld” ¢ah¢ehaf¢¢ at ol * "'- gg a ,gd if UNI IIOIITI-A U” Apply to M149!- J° 4 ii ____, on Thun- Owner and 4... imiie . onlvhdlv 30 d gi. .__-- datobtf If °’ b|ll¢¢l > ad WN Ina: