-l-T Daily ,Eapnr ,»f»--<=_-=-»"'R,,i-<1 1. _ . . . _ \ .ff d F - .',.. _ 1 , , r nun rouunnn lag: wgzxur llounonn iss1I’ - '8 PAGES - I I ‘PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, OCTOBER 1. 1904-. - S ---- -»--gm-_;=-_--~»»-~-v_.' _~_*_,.-~__,-..______ _.,_____,__ _.», __ ' , ATURDAY Moniurio -I “T - Bsoxenfsoclgrr CAUSES Anxiiirv But Chinese Government Will Take Strong 1.- - = ‘.‘ ' Measures for its Suppression Russians Retire North of Il/lukden---Communication Prac-' ticallg Suspended Port of Holding Out till January." Location of the _ ` Da AN OTHER JUNK STORY. ure that no .~u~i'ious nttenlpt wi I be ninile Lennon, sent. sofispecnli-'riim it 1° lwld M\1kfh~"- , no fresh war news but Chefoo nrlvices unrzar nusslnu A.\'xm'r\'. t iI~of the enpture of at junk trying to! s.,»_ pmER5,,U,m_ SL.,,,,_ 30_`S,,ec|,,\)_ “Peak °“t °f 11°F* AYLIIUT Wm' ‘“l1I|S~ Conilnunlcntion with Mulcilen hns been mmnriunriun Ar rom' /iwruim. I prnoticnily susp ndeil, nnil St. Pete;-ni>u|-g The C|,i"Bsedcc1m.e,] that the Jarlmcm, is thex‘oi‘ore Vsuilcrixlg nnoihor period of . |n ,agent a,,s,m||;_,, ,_,m,.m,.d Several anxiety nnd suspense ut just the time Russian positions but could not hold thenl I when me I“l'Il““l'I°“ had bw" “IW” ng,,_hmt_ me Russian nm from “her forw E that important ‘developments were iln- NEW Boxma MOVEMENL mlnent between the nrlnlcs of (ienrr..l Reports ure receivell of the formation- in certain Chinese districts of n n_\\' Pom' ARTHUR """E"7L- society on Boxerrlines and some fears are _ Port Arthur is more isnlnted than ever, entertained of anti-foreign outbreaks. and the only news fmm that piece comes \VILL BE SUPPRESSIID. _ The princIpn'\c'm'rc“ or me nglmmon. mutlon thnt the garrison is coniidi-nt of Q is "lm" Tung “ml Viceroy Yuan’ who being nblo to ho'Il out until the first of suppressed the Boxers has b en ordered to suppress the society. ’.ihe foreign mini tern feel confident of ‘ LOCATION DF DA PASJ' » ms "bum, ,V0 do ‘Ihm Dn Pass, or 'i‘o Pnsn, mennlngz Gmn’ Pnss, now (nnturod by the Jnpi, in situ- ` nted about 45 miles youth-oust of Mukden The lnufn force of the Russian nrmy und about the |»iu.In6 distance north-east of has` retired tp the north of Mukden. L no Yung. It is about % miles south of S.rong bod es of troops hnve been thrown the Hu‘n River. ' R U ~ STA N FU NCES Rli/l`I]li NG. Arthur Garrison Hopeful Pass. Kuropniliin und Field Mnrshnl Oyuuln. l I by viny of VLadivos‘o k. ° I It contains, however, the hopeful intl I `t'o yrur. _ O *. I A ‘->I 132- , ‘,‘ , ` ~f xi V , ,f,- _/Q 2 _ , .iz out Jo. .dofand _ _both Banks, _and the ' "The Japanese, before attached Da Pass » southern nppronches to the city have on Sept.24, but nccordinq to desputches I I _. . , ._ »0» been en efulfy mined. ,The lndicntlons from l-Inrbin, were twice repulsed. » R-“s5i5“ Artillery Le,a"/ing the Liag Yansi TESMHEKIDNEYS- rn/we AND sH|PP|Nc. ' ' ` P ‘ i Allo urine atnud in B RIMS "H501 for twgny £q_u,|-“Ixoursand it nt the end of that it is clouded or has lelu a sediment in the bottom of the vessel you may be sure thot yogi- kidneys ere diseased. As n menus orlnglaarnting tips notion ot the gidpeys "nn *making t renin strgrgorzracg es tny . are Quo preps a. n s _ und ron'q so thorough as Dr. Chase s Kid- ney-Liver PIIIB- . --_Q-l ` CHICAGO- IMRKITS- Cmonoo, Sent. 30 -(SP¢0lnl)- Sept. Wheat 118 Oét. Wheat 113 »- com 485 “ Corn 50.? “ Pork 13.l_7§ “ Pork lI.42§ I _ L Farmers’ Boots ,_,,¢-¢.~` wet, made bl/ of water-proof _Get a -._-4 PORT 0F CHA RLOTTETOWN. Scpt.28 nr: Brilliant, Bnudrenu, North Sydney. ’ Sept. 20 nr: S S Lunenburg, Burns Piatou; Swnllow, Sfmmm, Pugwnsh; S. S. Electro., McLaren, Montague; S S. Lunenburg. Burns_,_Pictou. Sept 28 cid: S B Lunenburg, Burns Picton. V Sept. 29 cld: Swallow, Semmm, Pugwnsh; Clrcnssiun, Skinner, Sydlley; Edward Grover, Cruickshnnk, Picton; S B Electra, McLaren, Montague; B S Lunen- burg. Burns, Picton. WHEN YOUR CHILD SUFFERS, For look of lguovvledza of the ynlue of Dr. Qhase's,Olntqae,nt in uoure lui; schema, many a mother has been worn out in the effort to relieve her child* of sutferlng. Eczema, sonld bead and other for s i itching rkln disease are oominon to :Tilla- re e eclail dun-inn the teethln sriofl U D .Y B ,' Thduih readily cured pay Dr. Shins ointment, eczema, if neo eoted, booomee iohronlo and may last for years. _ I , sonisnni; New IIASZIIIII 85 MIllIllE’S.~ We're showing something real nevv and very choice in pic- tures this week, fini: colorings chaste frames, good Snblecls, inpricas all' thé Way from 95C to ¢7.5o eaéli. Aihnew goods at speciai:exhibitlon prices. Haszard 8: Moore’ [ll -m=_m__.__ 7 m _W _____ __ A I . " . r~_, " if WELL Known oocron Dean. ` ' i . BAR Rumen, Me., Sept. 88.-Dr. PhinlM'J. Horwitz, B2. of Philadel- phia died here today after n. very limi illness: Dr. Horwitz was in charge I , inn, ROUNDS OUT THE FORM.. Persons who have become pale, wfak and thin by overwork. worry or dloeuoe find that Dr. Chnso's Nerve Food is won- derfully effective ln f ming nevi blrod, ~ Cutting Out' the Torpedo Boat Ryeshitelne. WILL BE QARL GREY’S A. D. C- restorinn n healthful glow to the compiexl- Q _ . if , I1 _ k . BAIRD at PETERs,s1; .Jann d _ Y 011'AwA,cep|_2r¢.- Cunt. Newton who , _ _ If NN- THUPUO IIUSDIIAI 4mn|i, prnsi-.~1_~u\rl of it rnre gift of olnqilvnvr- nml high clinnicier, he .~ie\'ernl tlrneu