:~ /A , li' ./ We... _ _,,..,.e-. ,. ---r- < - -1 '~.~._- fi its ,_. fi fl $1. H . Fi .g ’ , Q. 2. 1 1 l .1 if ii ii r, i liz! -l R 4.. 3 . . fi. 1 .., ,.» if;-i . f. 1--1; -- ~ 3 ..> 'f , , -.1--,-._ . ., . . 1/ \/Ivgnav Halllinu. >`ol"l'1i, P. li. l., 1? ' ‘ai mae alien J sl, aiming to le wer, un>aR'r1a1. nlmlaaw 'yi cuAn`l5TAN S. W. Onbbe in the In Charlottetown on Friday evenlog,as reported in T- e Examiner of the follow ‘ Nl§W8Y,iseeTing:`§.da€lh‘tx;;swfurther the best interests of the people and Pro: 1118 dll' 1’|di0\l\0fl~i-he idea Of A |9138 veeanret-egn mmm ubml `e1-limolurlmw ti . ' 'r Pmo:P:r..:m's PAPIIIL ,.,,,';,,, ff, ,,,f,_,,, ,,__, ‘.’.,,,_",',`,,f;, Published at its offices, New Prowse Block, North Side Poet Office, Charlotte- 1 _ own, Prince Edward Island, Canada, at the following rates, payable in sdvanee: llassard, One Of 011! best men of buslneesf Mom! Editl .fdail tS day) ln th25o; ld gd h | _ l W Weeki;-“stilll0‘il”d-Dolld`s l\ill~ noy l’ill.~» Cured 'l`hcln. 1.--(Spl'cilll.)~ilurt tllrough .strain is buck \\'l1ilc lifting, Mr. \\'illillm umnl, gcnernl slorekcc|1l-r hen-, got so cllk he could llilrilly hold up. To dny he ,aiccs in good llellltll, nnd he has no lcsitlitioll ill sll._vi1lg "Dodd`s liidlley Pills cured ull-." “I strilincd my bill-1; while lifliiih'-" Mf- Shurllul .~.ny.~', "und il brnlilllll “H l"'i"“l'.V and Kidney 'l`rouhlC. l got so \\ 1-nk I ul- luost fninted. After using ti-n lvoxiis of D0dd’s Kidney Pil's I cull sleep i1l pellee. und my old tl-ouhlc luis' \'1lni.~ln-ll." Urinary [.1-ouliles are cnuscd by bud kill- neys. 'l`ll1lt'.\‘ why Dolldls' Kiilllvy Pills ulwuys cure thcln. eeoeeeeeeeeee STOCK RROEITS this year will depend a good deal on getting full returns from your feed. VVith fred as short ns it is going to be you cannot afford to let an animal get in that “run down" condi- tion where lmlfof what it ents is not digested. Give your cattle, hogs, sheep an 1 llflrses CLIMAX 000 000001 000000000 00000000 ¢ POWDER regularly and it will save enough in feed to pay for the condition several times over.. ’l‘his preparation aids digestion and :ln :1nl~ mal to which it is given nssimilstes every bit of llutrinlent in what it cats. Per package 25c. 2 for qoc. Sold only by J. G. JAMIESON eeooeeeeeye, 000000000000000 $0 Unequalled Value! TRESS' $2.00. $2 50. $3.00 HATS. Weeks’ & Co- Sole Agents, one price Hatters. SOM E GUARDIAN FAILU RES The esteemed Ploncer grows fucetious und even sarcastic over The Guardinn‘s modest c`uin1s to having been li leading press advocate of various reforms and public improvements that have bccn brought stout. Our conteulpomry hln'.» that the people do not reulisc how much they ure indebted to us, ulld proceeds to give The Guardian credit for the excellent po‘l».Lo crop, the tlne summer weather and many other good things. Which is “rit u\1'klist.lk," us Artelznus Ward would sity. The Guardian has never had occasion to complain of any want, of llpprcciiition for its efTo.t.s on the pllrt of the public. \Ve lirc in daily rcceilzt of most kind und cani- plimentury words from realders and putronrl, which, were they printed, we leur would make The Pioneer very envlolls to read. But thllt by the wily. “'11 1'egr.ttoui1d thnt we halve in the course of ollr dllily duties lld\'ociit.ed ll. number of reforms; of lvhich we llilv: pllrtiillly or trtogether fuilell to l'i-lllisc the fruits. For years plist the Gullrdinll has been thc eilrnest udvoritc oi' vliltel' works nnd sewerage for Sulnlncl-side, ilnp1‘o\'cmcllts solnetilnes sadly failed to bring about the desired result. \Ve have also en- deavored to convince the party press on both sides that it is unwise from wltilln their glass houses to throw stones at the only journal on Prince Edward Island which maintains an independent course. So far as The Pioneer is concerned our wcll-mcllnt efforts seem to have been llttexldcd by failure. Tile Pioneer is always more mulupi-rt than wise. If the Liberal battle in Prince is to be foulht t/0 11. .~luc:c~sful issue our contemporary will have enough to do ut home without look- ing llbroad for troub c. PROGRESS OF THE WAR. The trclllcndtlus struggle of the past ten duys uppcnrs to have resulted ln uu- other victory for thc Jupiulose urnls. Tile scene ofthe struggle has been be- tween the Tllltsc nnd I-lun rivers which cross thc railwlly from czlst to west forty miles spurt, the Bret named stream near Liao Yung and the Hun ll little south of Mukden. Kuropntkillli-1 defeat at Llllo Yung was i`0I]0\vcd by whllt was lldmlt- l . which wc ilrc ilrisul-e'll commend thcnl-itcllly ll mastcrly retreat northward. selves to the hcttcr clllsscs ill the Western At that time he lost cnormous- (}llpit:l|,hl1t lvhil-.h hnvc not yet lllutcrinill- ized. We have elllulestly sought to bring ilbout 11 ;.gl'cutcr spirit of independence llud lnirlless in thc pnrty press. Surely there are some good t.hin1.:1~l thllt have been ncilievcfl by both our great politicnl pllrtiesfby the Cimse,rv1lli\'c\‘ who hu' 1 ly in men and stores but cnrricd oil' nil his Bold guns. It is grelltly to his credit that he recovered from his losses and wits able to assume th(-"of1`e1lsive und ndvance southward be- ll/lire Oynmn was ready to make another uttnck. The outsirle world hlld been look- ruled the Dominion for some tlvellly Cdur, ing for the ellrly lull of Mukden when the ye1ll's;ll~; wi-ll us by thc liihrlnlfii who hllvi- controlled its w_ _fl__'_,_af‘}<1‘t1‘iotit' men `,\'hot,h 1-lilies. Surcly t-he policies of the re.~perti\‘e pul'tic.~1 lmve not becn lllto- getller bud. But we regret to say that tllepllrty press, iucllllling Tile Pioneer, have gone on legllrdlcss of our gool otllccs ill the lnn.tt.cr1l1l1lilrc to-illly white- wu.~1lling the hlllckcsl. of their own pal'ty's trnns|i1‘t.iolls ilnll blllckwllsllillg llllnost everytliingdoni-. hy tb' opposing party. This is not ill lu-l-ord with eoullnoll scnsc, rcu.~;on, or ,justin-e. lioth pllrtics llllve colnlniltcd gl~:l\'e cl-rors und 1-ondoncd grllvcoffen1:cs'1lt times, but The Pionccr renders will look in vn'n in its colunln:-1 for any good thing ever achieved by the Conservatives, or for anything iniicfell- sible done \1y the Liicluls. ' The Gimrdllui luis sought to iiifllwc the electors und the party collvontious to nominate crinllidlltcsl who will place the public illtcrcsts above their private inter- ests, who will he independent enough to votc against. their party lenders when the latter are notoriously in thc wrong. sol1cr,nblc, l1pri;4ht,honest mcn. We isiimuzllu-llubiluicusismiiué THE PRUUE IS IN THE WE R After all it’s the service you get out ofa piece of FURNITURE that proves its value-Our long experience manufacturing furniture, enables us to place on our floor only GOOD DEPENDABLE FURNITURE. We know . ~ who makes good furniture, who makes the poor kind. _We know when we see an arti cle, if ltls good orbad. Our experience costs you nothing-the lack of it may prove very costly to you. ark ri hi Furnisllin Bn. E H _nts 7;,")., . . 5' \ 1 .f.~ .3 1 e 0 o o 0 Q 0 ~ ¢ ¢ 0 - s-»° "0 M °MfM'°'°‘l Representing riloeaixof srtloni on ee fe so is ‘ . ‘ ~ _ ,__ I ,_ »s.oe‘e s.e of o'e n‘o`s_»_ .meg e 111.0 E 0.“d|”Q,,*”_ ~ ‘ "' I' s H ' - s ' hit' t l , 1 -1 , . ..._ Russian commander announced his inten- tion to lulvantr. .sweeping the Japanese hcforc hlnl, and in due time relieving the garrison nt, Port Arthur. Very probably he wollld have been fnirly wcll content had he in his first offensive movement been able to recllptllre thc conl mines lit Yclltlli. some 15 miles north of Lillo Yung. which l1.rc necessary to the operll- tion of the rllilwlly. In the first illlyS` of the recent fighting the advantage nppsrently rested with the Russians. They advanced amd the Japan- ese retired. The itd\'ll.nl-c covered some :£5 miles from the Ilun River almost to Yentlli. Then thc lidc of battle turned and the Russians appear to have been forced buck again lo or beyond the I-lun Itiver, with enomlous losses in men nnd many guns. The full results further than is told in our desputches must be yet liwuitcd. Thcltussilln commander c'ulmed superior numbers before his advanrc. Prolmbly thc numhcrl~l were nearly equal, und not less than 510,000 men on each side. As at Lino Yung, the desperate chnrnctcr of thc Struggle, continued for so lnnny days nnd with such appalling carnage, muy prevent the retreat being so enerigetl- cally fol'owcd up ns to turn lt. into n rout. Both urmics llrc utterly cxilnusltcd. We infer that the Jnpuncsc vl tory, whle undoubted, is not its decisive or crushing its thc Jnpnncsle mny have hoped for. Mmlnwhllc Port Arthur, although hope- lcl~1.~1_of_rclie.f from the north .~1t.l1lhol1ll~1 out. as 111 the nflluv. fleet, it is .dill ln the Blllt‘c. lirltisll nnrnl lllltlloritleshellcve it. will yet proceed to the East., wh`le 'foklo is still inrrcdulous in that regard. lr Tonlvmxrsn w1Tl-1 coruizs go to the nearest druggist and blly u bot~ tic of }’llt.nl\nl`1-1 Painless Corn and Wurt l'Ixl.rfictor. lt. is llunrsntccd to eurc, and acts quickly, refuse ll substitute. FURNITURE. Select what you will from any one of our 3 great floors and you can safely feel that lt. is strittly reliable-that you have not been deceived in the matte of qunllty. This is very important, boo, when there Is on thc nlnrkot so much Fur- niture of n que:-ltlonable charscter-Furnl- ture made to look all right., but which will prove cheap and shoddy when put io the test of wear. James Paton Sc Co. ' 18 rl ll FIRE INSURANCE For rates in Jeni ins U7 Frrguson 763 Blalle 942 Jenkins Stewart 10% McLean 004 1% |887 1891 1896 1900 llX)‘Z Davies 887 Davies MB Davies 778 Davies ' 818 Davies 1188 Farquhavson 1122 1904 Husaard / 1203 McLean 1080 Tile recorl thus shows that Mr. line- zlxrd polled the largest Liberal vote cvcr r. corded in the City und Royalty. Control Bronchitis IS UNDOUBTEDLY POS- SESSED BY THE WELL' KNO WN FAMILY MEDI- CINE. Dr- Chase’S Syrup of Linseed AND Turpentine 'l`urpcntille ls considered ll specific for bronchitis. The ditiiculty has been ln the ad1nlnis~ tration ofturpentine so as to reach the irritated und inflamed parts and not be disagreeul1lc to the patient. Not only has tile trouble been overcome ily Dr. Chose ill his Syrup of Llnsefd nnd I`ul-pentinc, but he Nts also combined with turpentinc two or thrcc ingredients ofiilmost cqulll power in soothing and healing the diseased parts and overcoming bronclliti.~z undother dangerous ltllments of the bronehilll tubes and lungs. By ll secret. process these elements of unquestioned medical power have been conlbined in Dr. Ghase's Syrup of Lin- sccll and Turpcntine so as to be pleasant to the taste und suitable for children and lldults ollkc. Tile rcmllrkohlc success of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linsced and Turpentlne as llcure for hroncilitis, nstlllnn, crollp und whoop- ing cough is sllliicicllt evidence that it is eflv.-.ctivc in ordinary coughs and colds. MRS. RICHMOND WITHIIOW. Shu- benncuilio, Hunts Co., N. S., wrltesz- “I have used Dr. ()lulse's Syrup of Lin- seed and 'I‘u1-pentine with gool success. My second dllugllt/cr wus troubled with bronchitis from thc nge of three weeks. ilftentilnes I thought she would choke to death. 'l‘hc 1-ic\'crli.l1‘cl1ledics we get did not scem to hc of mucll llso, but t e fir t. dose of Dr. Clnlsc`s Syrup of Linscsd and Purpelltinc brought relief nud further trelltlncllt llllllle ll. thorough curc. This trouble used to come rack from time to time but the cure is now permllncnt. Dv. t)llusc`sSy1'\lp of Iiimiccll nnd lnrpcntinc hits sllvcd us nlllny doctor's bills, nnd l would not bc without it in the house for muny times its cost." Dr. Clmsds Syrup of Llnseed and Tur- pentine, Z5 cents li. iottlc, at all dealers or Idmrtnson, Bates 8: tio.. Toronto. To pro- tect yoll against inlitlttions the portrait and i~llg1mt.ure of Dr. A. W. Clio:-le, the falnplls receipt l1ook l\utllor,nrc on every hott e. WOMAN TAKES BlG RISK. New Yonk, Oct. 13.-Four big New York insurllncc coinpllnlcs have agreed to share bctwecn tllcnl s $500,000 risk on the life of Mrs. Charles Nctehcr, it handsome young Uhicngo widow. Ono ofthe compan- ies tllkcs $200000, and the tllrcc other $100,000 eucll. DOES YOUR BABY (TRY AT NIGHT? lfso; it ls wcll to know the grcllt vnluc of P0il~ion'i~l Nervllinc; it household remedy for stomach puins,r~rn.1nps tootllnche, sick headache, and thc lnnnlfoid ills peculiar to children. A fcw drops of Ncrviline ln .-lWecl.encd wnter llmkcs ll plcllsllnt drink und never flllls to quickly rclicvc. Norri- llne is as good as u do:-.tor ill enorgcnvlos und costs only 25c. li l1ot.tlc. Get Ncrvilinc from your drugilist today. Dn. H/\M1l.1‘oN‘s Mklvnnaxs P11.Ls ron HnalJ.»\i"u|<:. ___-@-_t SHOT BY HIMSELF. Sromr Moosraru, Mlm., Oct. 13.-Yes terdny afternoon, while out shooting, Redford Kllgour, nged 10, a prominent young lnnn of this plnce, wlu accidentally shot. llis shot-gun discharged while he was driving along the rand about ton miles from here. The charge entered his right shouder. He died shortly after, whllc on h's way home. Bieycllsts and all athletes depend on BENTLEY'8 Lfniment to keep the joints mls: and muloles in trim. 1 - _.__. IP YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store was going to burn down, you eould wslttolnsurenntll theweek be fore, but When It is Destroyed You are too late. lunember the old adage, "There is no time like 881 _ 0vcl'c0ats` for - Men and Boys. - One Hundred and eighty Men’s, new E Fall0vercoats from $5 to $15. 1 ‘xl Short lengths up to the long raglaneite. 89 Men's Ulsters $5 to $12. 1 ` 96 Fur lined and leather lined Overcoats and Reefers- 33 Dark Grey xaglanette and rainproof coats. $10, $12 Bild $14- 15 Blanket Coats, red hoods for boys. ` 55 Youths’ Overcoats. same style as fathers’ velvet collar and swagger style, all prices. 159 Boys' Reefers, all grades froxnthe cheapest to the best $1.90. $2-5°. $3 50» $4-5° _f° $6.00- ` 298 l`wo Piece Suits from $1.30 to $3-75. _ 189 Three Piece Suits, with snort pants. from $3.75 to $18. 111.1 double and single breasted worsted Suits, best make, $14. 55 double breasted, double and twisted Island. Nova Scotia and New urunswick made tweed in this suit, good value $12, yours for $10 cash. . 80 Men’s Reefers, $3.75 to $10-50 _ _ 63 Rainproofs from $3 50 to $18. % oil the $ on this line for cash Come quick if you want one. 83 Canadian made tweed suits, $3.75, $5. $6 50 and $8. Big lot of sample suits. made to sell at $14 for $10- 400 pairs odd pant; for men and boys. Colne this way tor ready-made clothing. .lllmls Pllnll 8. cn. I ' 'J' BUY < They possess style, quality and finish. _ l Ask your dealer for them l S th t the nslne Britannia ` , ee s _ is inside the waist band. 1 l rc-A dlmo i _...l_; “Britallnla~ -Skirts” . _ P. E. l. RAILWAY Tender for Buildings at Kensington. Separate sealed lenders addressed tothe und_rs gned and muikul on the outside “Tender for bu-ldlngl li Kensington" will he rfceived up to and including Wednesday, Jcloher aol , 1;o4, forthe oonslrriction of a Passenger Station nod n Freight Shed at Kemlngion P. E. I-. leeording to plans sud specifications to be seen st the citation Mslle:‘l-l .flice, Ke liugton, and at the ofiicecfjihe uudeislgued sl Charlottetown, vlhere forms of ender may be ootalned. All 'he conditions of the speclicatious ulullt be complied with. G. A. SHARP sluperinlendetl. Railway Office, Ch'town, P. E. l., Octi her lqth, 1904. 15 d bl New Your -llliéi A'-A A-~ A _A .A 4.- A A.. 1 " Y..f?§; *ff V.. @E§“""‘*»s.-. ., *is . £1; fi* ‘ ,. ` '9 ' E,‘,(,|,M It s Wear 4 ~-.1 That Proves. . ;°‘ 5 ` ip ,. . After all, it’s the service you 7 4) ,_ , ,_ S.;- get out of a suit or overcoat, that ' *.4 “-1 l .4 proves the value. lt’s the length 4' » of time your clothes look good, 13- “U that tel's whether you've had your V ` ' money’s worth. I _ ,L A “ This is the second winter for my two Fit-Reform Suits, and A _P` they are good as new,” said one . . .,‘ man. , 4 V1 “i wore this Fit-Reform Over- _ , 1 ' ' t , ii _.4 A gf" need a new one now,” replied the A ` ,»~ Wear proves worth, all right. i -"1‘_ coat two winters, and really don’t 3 other. 1 4 . » ‘ ’ I . .4 ‘ `> B _.I :-4 FI - elor Prowse Bros.. Charlottetown. v Guarantee Dental Parlors, SUMMERSIDE OFFICE-Next Door East Sinclair 6: Stewart's Brick Block OUR POPULAR PRICES: Gold 1"`illing....... from $1.00 Silvcr fillings.. . . . . . . . . .. soc Porcelain Filling ._ ... ._ .. 251: Gold Crown.. . _ . _ . . to $5`.oo Full sets of Teeth. . . , _ _ . _ . . . . .. _ . $8.00 Plates repaired (while you wnit).. $1.00 Extrscting(:lbsolutely pninlcss).. 25c Examination' . . . . . . . . ..: . . . . . . . . ., free, Teeth extmctcd free when plates are ordered. A written contract given to do your work satisfactorily and keep it in good repair free of' chnrgc for five years. 'J. C. SHARP. D D. S., T. P. GRADY. D. D. S. Oct 11 tls&w6.mo| PROPRIETORS' i l W ni I 1 m W 1 Parties visiting the City and alliinterested in art work should call and inspect the stock of new pictures and frames, sceneries in genuine oil paintings md many other varieties. Also ask to see some of' the work turned out by Parkers’ Dye'_Worl:s. » A, large variety of picture monldings always in lurnwe Gul Bello. Ce Mills. lrnslu ’z. ‘ iii; '§a5 M ,.' _-.,, , `, ",‘ i,`,,'$ ,.-. i.~..}»:-,1s~;-._,_¢~`~‘>,i$f1~_I€ 1 tj' , ' 4 I 1 .. , .-1. 1 .A "" M i Y i ` V A ll.. llatlel Pin Io- thi pl'¢08'I1f»” llld W7 h\l\|l`\U°' 'mise-als: ww-~ eo.sn.|.. m. H. oct 1 in sa wif 1 _ - ' High Grade Art Parlours H.M. RUGERS 8100., No, 11 Fulton Wholesale Fish Market, New York_ Wholesale Commission Deal- ers ln, and Shippers of All Kinds of Ei..H.§ll RS" GHESEBRO BRRTHERS, Wholesale Commission Deal- _ ers and Shippers. l=ul5sll llsll, Smelts. Eels, Lobsters and Frogs are Specialties. . | Fulton Fish Market, New York Consignments Solicited. lc-1: til hw 4m pd G50. l;_lvnoN [Successor to Moon & Lanphear l Wholesale Commission Dealer in and shipper of all kinds of Fresh Fish, lobsters, &c. Canadian Smclts and Eels a Specialty. 2 Fulton Wholesale Fish Mar- ket, NEW Y0liK. Established 50 years. Careful personal attention given to all Consignments. re-la ttawgm od 1-_.__.._._i ---,__..___-'v Consignments Solieited Prompt Returns J01ll\lpAls 107 Fulton Market New York, Wholesale Commission Fish Dealer. _ 1 , . . lllwlred-