i Q. ‘il \ __ 'P »e ii. -i il ».-r.w-e¢mrx.e.»-1. x i rti- what Stanfield’s “Truro is The founder of thema~ knits underwear just did. Ile also the process to uiake _underwear uushrinl:alile_ Those remember the cane and Cdfwbrt of hand -knit underwear wi doubly spprccim 5:' Sta_nGeld’s ~ . _ '9-.Truro-Knit ” 5 For Women. Mje of soft, silky, non~irrita~ ting yarns. l-1\<‘ryIi‘-IC Of UIC woql tested :iiili sliri:: l; before weiving. All ii'-»:qhi_~_iii.n. to6p.|;.: 8p.u. :enum D. S. IKQIAE. News Editor. , r ' 'u ,._ . . §` ` _ -, _. . square miles rising iiwiuded within tire: ' = - _ '_ 4 , _ ' ' ~ ---~ f-»~-»Y -~- --~-- ~ ~-- »-_--M `~`v._.~-____ ,outsldellmits ol' each ofthe vast battle" ' ` , _Q ,_`_ _ _ _ -'_.','... `*` ‘ _ c rw.-pou_is the “I” ami for 'good measure 'in»s inthe ‘inyself" nt llie end. From nd ovcrloa 'cd wit‘i egotism to nn extent ot warranted even in a purely personal iiteineut. TH-king the two communications to- ether, the authorised smtement to the rcss and the personal explanation before he Couiiiiission, they must striko the in- I Isl on the Railway Coniinission und had ,V notified the Prciniertliathe retained his C rollg objectioii to the Grand 'l`ruiik i. - __+ /. _- Meri's Fall Hats’ TRESS $2.00. $250. $3.00 HATS. Bestlingllsh Make HAWES' CEl.EBRA'I`l:.D $3.00 HAT S. Bert American Make D_in’t Buy a Hat F Unti' You See these W€€kS & C0. ' Sole Agents ”"i‘l°"“° f"""‘ me b°“i'“‘l"g '° the ‘md of liiglrcr tariff. We venture that the afl- Wc -`ll°"Y~ Mr' mm' ms' in met ‘l“n" mission will not prove a rote-catcher in Pacific seherne but had no "present" in- , to by threat- in the iiii-ssiige. ' i, ll itself there seemed”-to be an iuiplied ,, But Mr. Blulr's rleli\'cr:iiicc before thc Railway Comniissioii was as mild as mi k H and about as thin as skiinined niilk. Thc u central irlen seeiiis to bc that hc nun, or , thinks he can coininiuid a larger salary p elsewhere. That might have been suited - ntion of ir-entering pnh‘ii» life. Read- ,H iiniiiner. His services in the pi‘0\'lncinl neun sufiicierit to have warranted the ex- ` ellipzent reader as assontia ly stugcy an ' ontrii-cd for iiraniatic effect. _Mr. Biair's dmlrers, and they have been many, t viii _read them with a sense of regret and ` e siippoliitiiwiit that he had not termi- nterl his connection with the Comiilsslou in less oitentatious and more dlgnirlcd nd federal Piir iiiuientsauri Governin nts nd on the Railway Commission have `¢ :ctation that lie would have made his world" has ever The forces eppeartole_appmx.im§@|y the some in 900,000 'men ,on-'each _- side. The awful been supplied by xe|n,!lo_rceiiients belore .the more recent shmggle . began. Both battles were alike in the fact of covering a .,~ . Otherwise then: is a vast difference be, tween the two great -‘i:att`cs.' At Liao Yang the Japanese* were the attacking parties, and in the main struggle su tiered 4 greater losses in men than the Russians. gin the more recent fighting we have had -these conditions re\'ersed, with the result that the Russian losses, so fur ns yet re- ported appear' have been much greater than those of the Japanese. These are ‘purely natural and expected results, ns un army on the defensive _'und fighting te- hiiid entrenohments is much less ,exposed than those making an attack upon cn-V renclied positions. No guns were lost on itlirr side in the battle Of Lino Yang., half as many. These _partly counterbal- , ,hince each otl1erandure` not very siignifl- , ant where each aruiy took into action from 800 to 1,000 pieces of ertilli ry. In the niore recent strugg c we read of the Russians losing seventy guns in all, 'wt lie the Japanese *also lost perhaps In one respect the Russian loss of guns I" platituries with wliii-h it is surrounded. The first person singular is very rnuch in in a sentence. Of itself it is not a iniilterll C of transcenileiit inipoit.It docs not war- antthc rather poinpousiind egotistical ' - smut- dyed-in-the wool protcctlonists may ‘ \ shout for it. And the Oppositicn was As Dthers S Y, _ . _...\ s.. ee You While it's true that Clothes dou't `tnake the man, still they do mak: all of liiin except his liaucls, :ind face _during business hours-and tliat`s covering a pretty considerable al'C8. lf you look as ii you slept in your Clothes, most people will jump at the conclusion that you have, and you will never get, to know them well enough to explain that your head is so full of noble thoughts that you havcn't time to bother with the dandruii on your shoulder. Have discretion in all things, but be sure and have plenty oi it in dress. When thinking along the lines of dress, let us help you. Mere i_n,oney woti’t buy good breeding or necessarily put style into a Suit or Overcoat. ‘I ` , The snap and go that many an expensive garment lacks, is plainly visible in our ;§io, $i 2 or $i5` Suits or Overcoats- aud`it`s thrown in gratis with your mouey'_s worth of good cloth and honest workmanship. A look. and you are onncnstofner. We take great pleasure in calling the attention of Wearables for Iall and Winter near. ‘ We have many exclusive ideas to show, that cannot be found in other stores. AI Mothers to our magnificent line of Boys’ and Children’s ll 4 ' 'Our Children’s Clothing is designed and made by the most noted mzinufactiirers in the business. Cute and stunn- ing little garments for the \`erv Small Mau, durable and stylish Suits and Oveicoats for the Regular Hoy, and smart, " swagger garments for the Larger Fellows- ' We have sent out this odd for the purpose of extending £1 i Very ,Urgent invitation to Mothers to come to see the new garments. We are asking nobody to buy but we do want every Mother who can possibly get to this store to come and see the new styles and learn how very reasonable our prices are. ) l I l ll I, .,,,, r i Mny we expect YOU. 'Very truly you rs, it 3 PRGWSE SROS., .`§f,_»-to , _,,) __ 7 V ' "#.‘¢'.~f». 5 ` if.” &- aw- _ ,_ , I ,_ ft' . . fi, H : _, , _ 1 ` , ' _ ”»‘-'.-:;,f.'1‘-.r -;i‘,‘;.» 1. - “ *" f' If ,~ l'$>’="‘/1” ‘~" ` l' Q - M '-vie' 4 I’/*‘-`.-'i;"»` . ~..» ` i" 13 =.- l '"5 "_ Wi- " ii. -W’ ' ~ 'l°'"" ~ ~ .I,H,"‘,,_r.; ». V, . J. FE Av.__»/.,_, __ , _, - 13,; M., .. _ .>$.I_. V . _ i.. - _ - ,x.`._ 1* 7 _ i’ ,¢2P¢i?,;i"‘i.""'_" 'l !' 'Q H __ _-‘ 3 if Q, ",l- - ~ ' - i- " wg W" »‘.~ ' f - l > .i JI? i ~ W' exit without so palpable un effort to i reatcusensation. ' ___-_¢.¢i The Examiner pretty frankly admits that “adequate protection" inenns n. Prince Eilwarii Island, however strongly sure of their votes anyway. TREATMENT OF FILES. I Permonence of cure the true test. ;ute, British, Germans or .Inpati- s more signidciinl, that the like loss on the .Iapanesc side. It is more ii ioint of honor in the Russian army than in airy other not to lose its guns, and yot hither- to in the present war the Russians have lost inany field pieces, ami the Japanese hnil lost none clown to the beginning of the present strui.;l:le.In order to save their ,guns the Russian artillery docs not con- tinue shooting until the last niin- cse do not consider ii. lost gun a dlslionor, if only the gun is kept shooting till the last, In its latest two minutes be- forcciipture, when the eneiny is close up- on ltagun may often scixtter_ su h de- struction as to more than compensate for Many so culled pile remedies will aiiord ' the us\‘r slight ti-in poriiry relief, and the l inu,ioril_v of those afflicted do iioi.c.\ipecf.l inure than this. l The average sufl`cr<'r, after liaving tried i every pri-pnrntion rccomnieiided for the cure of piles, cornes to the conclusion that l thi-rc is rio cure Dx(-cpl, by uri operation, und r:itlii-r tliiiii undertro ihis "Inst resort" hi- siifTi~i':~mi, ri-sigricil to the situation, so fur :is niaiyhe. The attention of those, iiitcrcslcil is invited to the following ex- pi-i'iL'i|r:c. "Alter ton yours of sull's ring from blind, blrcrliiig :ind protrudiiii; piles, and after using; crcry ri-incily I roulfl licnr of with- out any bi-nclit, I finally bought ii fifty cnt box of l’yr‘iiiiiid Pile Lure, and used it with such good results l bouidit next n ilollnr box, which finished up the jo`l>. That wus nearly ,slit years ago. and as far ns pi’cs is concerned I uni cured, and hui-e never fclt ii symptom of thorn since. “Many others hriie used this remedy by iny advice, with the siinie results, and I nlirays reconiincnd it to suffer.-rs with piles." C. H. Potts, Burlington,`Xnns.". Tcstlniony like this should convince the iiiost skeptical that Pyramid Pile* Cure not only cures, but cures to stay cured. it is in the i'o~m of a sucpository, can hc applied in the privacy of the home, , directly to `thc parts riifei-ted and does its work quickly and piiinlcssly. _ llrugizists in-ncriilly sell this famous rcmcdy for fifty cents a package and suf- ‘ ferers are urged to buy ii package now and jgivc it ii trial tonlirlit. Accept no sub» , stitiites. _ , \ All tie book describing the causes and cure of piles is publislicd by the Pyramid. Drug Co, Marshall, Mich, and same will be sent free to any address fi r lhc asking. i ` , TRADE AND siiiPP|NG. i PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. (lct,19,»,nr.-Susnn King, Grant, Fnie i Vt-rtc; Athlon, \Vt-sthuver, Qiieeiisport, N. S.; Diploma, Williams, Sydney; Ilnzel Glen, Anderson, do; Marcclyi, Hayden, Picton; S S I{ilkeel,Pottis, Port'Hooil, G. H.; Julia A.:l`ill|ard, Vernon River. Corrie O, Colbert, Vemon - River; Day Spring, LeBlanc, Marble Mounluin; Stella, Lowrle, Sydney. Oct. 19, clrl.-SS Halifax, Ellis, Halifax: Julia A, Billard, Manny Harbor; Carrie O, Colbert, Murray Ilarbor; 1 Welcome, Grant, Point du Chene; Susan King, Grant, Baie Vorte. Dear Sirii,---This is to certify that 1 have been troubled with -a lame lack for iii' teen years. I fave used three bottles oi' your MIN- ARD'S LINIM ENT and am completely cured. . It gives me great pleasure lo "recom mend it and you are ati berty to use this ln any way to further the use ol your valuabie medicine. in _f ' f' » ~ ~ f l Two Riweif ` ~R0llRTR®S. '-- the lost piece itself. 'In any case we niimt await the conclusion of the fight before details as to the losses in eithor men or guns will he innde known, The respect- ive losses in the figliting of six weeks ago around Liao Yang have not yet been fully given to the world. ' In New York the betting on thc rc .uit of the Presidential election runs ut- about $1,000 to $400 in lnvor of ltbosevclt. Looking orcr the Dominion ut the present time we conclude that there ate ii rather unusual number of sents in the doubtful coluinn. I The Baltic ilcct whit-Ii has niuilc Fo many starts for ilie Fair East, and which has teen twice formiilly farewelled by the Cmr, is still in the Baltic. A inte in- spection sccnis to have shown that the Beet is not lit to go to sen., much less to érigimc so formidable it sea dog as Admiral Toiro. The sudden outbreak of oppos'tion to the Laurier (loveriiriiciit by thres or four eicini-indepcndcrit newspapers in Mon- treal and S2 John, following closely upon the resignation of, Mr. Blair from ihe Railway Commission. is ii somewhat son- sationulepiaode and will help to make the remaining weeks Ofl _the cfmpaigii more lively. It docs not follow that the ‘country is to be starfipeiled. i --._ Bicycllsts and all athleteq depend on BEl‘4'1‘LEY'S Linlment to' keep the joint/s llniher and muscles in trim. Are you run down? _ Are pour ne,rve|”_viie_az? ‘ -~ Are‘,your lung.; defect- _ _I *__ I_fso _ nu our r I coiiruunn siiiiir ‘i°iliii>oi>ii'osi>iiiiies ._ It ls one of the bet rem- ' ediel onthe market. Strengthens the nerves. Renews the blood Tunes up the system. Our Own Make Price 75c per full pint bottle . -sig iii,-.;~.\ .. ( l v J , - ' ‘ iVC f ` Q' r . ` »-1' Better-‘give use calianyway. We keep in stock/ everything in the shape SiE»llF 5 » , 'iiiss s _ - _. _ /.,. <~ 1' it.. _ iz ` , - . \ , . i..» i, J .1 f , These skirts are made in the very latest styles, The material is P just the right weight for this season of the year. Thereare about 22 skirts in the lui, all well finished and perfect fitting. Come in today and have a look at them. ‘ 1 ; HERE’S THE LIST - ` 1 . $3 39 3-93 5 07 4.44 4120 5~_64 3 00 5-34 3-75 3-45 4-44 3-63 8-43 Grey, 2 Dress Skirts marked each $4.51; now... - 2 Dress Skirts marked each $5.25 now. _ _ . I Dress Skirt marked $6.75 nov_v........ . 4 Dress Skirts marked each $5.90 now... 1 Dress Skirt marked $5.60 now.-...Q ~ . 2 Dress Skirts marked $i7.5o,now..... . ._ _ . 1 Dress Skirt marked $4.00 now...... r Dress Skirt marked $7.00 how... _ ._ 1 Dress Skirtmarked$5.oonow......... _ .. . 4 Dress Skirts marked each $4.60 now _ _ .. . . . . _ . . . _ . I Dress Skirt marked $5.9onow...... . .. _ .. 1 Dress Skirt marked $485 now..... .. .. . ._ . I Dress Skirt marked $Ii.25 now.............. These skirts are made up in the following colors-Oxford, Navy Blue, Black and Mottled Goods. _ .. . . . . . . ... ...».».»| ~~..~».. . . ..¢¢...- 'i s \- F. PEllli|NS8< C0., The Fllllinery Leaders ‘ Sunnyside. K _, ' J ' » fr 1, 5 p., c,y20 Year Gold Bonds of M The lillllllll LIFE l,$,SUlliiNliE U0. (ASSETS ovnn s21.ooo.ooo.oo'.> _ for sale in lotsvto suit purchasers and on easy terms of pay- ~ ' _ ment. For particulars address _ I W i<. ROGERS, ii AND ` C....l......... ...,..... ._ E... 3...... OVERCOATS \’;~n¢~s~»Vw~»~l~»~¢u~»n»~~ru»~»-~/1,--||,,--m»J;_i,» If you were to ask why our garments were entitled to the special consideration- of men in_general,we would say on account of their lit, style and *_ ._ ' QUEBEC SIEAMSHIPCO., Lid. _ _ i>Ro1>osEi> s1iiLiivGs'oi= -s_. s. cAMi>ANii._ Between Montreal and Quebec-and Charlottetown. , raoiu raoN'riu¢.\i. Ar 2 P. M: 1-‘Rona <(:lHai1r.o'r'i‘i:¢'i‘o;irN /ir 6 P. nt. , , u , ' - . _ Monday, :£1111 33;.. 'Mon' ay. 1341:; ggi _I - , service. _livery garment is ' . ` cut and fashioned in the fiitest ‘Comrnencing 12th September leuve Montreal at I p. m. ` _ Returning will leave Picton, N. S. for Charlottetown, on the Mondays at . 5tYl¢9» ¢l7°fY Phi” °f mlkmil' noonon arrival of trains from Halifax and St. john. @‘Subject to change should circumstances require. has l-`|¢¢l1 at ill¢ hunds Df C A E L L B ‘ ’ A gents, Charlottetown,7m__u Tailormen, who by their abil- A ity and experience have ' ` 'K ' stalnped thenliaelveiias masters Kensington Sash 'and Door Factory. " ’ I of theircraft. Com'e_, in and ' ` ` " » see for yoizréeives. Pl ' Wil ,L b Y . _ amngl um cr- arlilii liiinilii iii. ` _Ifyou contemplate building '¢>i'»'.i&iri'iig, give ua a call. ` If you want an es_tim_ate on any kiiid of a building, give us a cell. ' - ~ M1 If you_vr_a,nt hard or soft coal, give us a cali. , 4 1` . ,f _ A4* A . "x '_ J ‘ .. '"5 l'umh'eri either rough or nuhufsctiired at prices that defy competition. » ' i ' 1 ' F. - _,_ me _ lllroose.-.I I The W vu _ Ifwdiiiz fiii¢¢df¥1i»i»=~