l Four Months . 'ras eonnma. cnannorrrrown ramen Bowan tsumu, uaasn 3. M4. 3 T W i tai THE _illSll.liiililiHill llliliill ‘ E ;_ nl nn nr Jlnlls not nliills Without Help. -_ A He is Now Over Sixty-Five Years of Age-Not Physically i P'°°‘°"° ‘md L"“'“°“*° Strong-Knows Manchuria and Korea from the Chinese No Good. __ E War. lllswss the oxposisses of Hr. Bsaysmls Stewart. Zlonvllls. N.B. ' -- The generals who are lending the 1'W°.11l|lDl 91 A 5°; gp Japanese armies against Russia are men who have proved theirskill and efiioiency They have seen actual service, and have fought over the very ground where they I Kidney Pills now meet the Russians. The llrst on the ilsirin order oi' service is Field Marshal cunmn |uM_ Yamagate, who ts not only first in rank, _ f but easily first lu the esteem or the Japanese public and in the judgment of ll tolls of his exP¢ri°llC° in U10 f°i|°W- thegovernment. He is a ve eran of many |:§::‘;:;::;’;£°;';'d":;‘:g:.I3;;':’:E'fl: wars, having begun service gin the strug- llsie to tum in bed without help I tried Ru 'bn ;"st'°"d me Emperor W vow" planters and liniments of all kinds but with in 1868' In the ‘°u°Wi““ 7°" hi’ visited ng ¢f|'¢¢¢_ Ae 1"; 1 wa, indumd m try Russia and France, studying military Doan's Kldneg' Pills, and bythe time I had subgeots. In 1872 ha became assistant used NFO-iilif S Of* 5°* ml' \"“°\¢ Wil li secretary of war-a position which in "°“ 'md “S |“`°“¢ “S eve' *nd I1” k°P‘ Japan is always held by a general ofilccr '° "er 'i“°°‘" iof the army In the 'following year he Baekachaf Frequent Thirstv s°5ni'y\ was made lieutenanbgencral and two ci0udY»Thl¢k Ufgighly c°1°I'9d Ufmai years later secretary of war. Pllinng' under f.l'lB Eyes, SWBIIIDQ Ol 'The next year saw Japan in the throes the F06! Mid Ankles, are 8.llSyl11Dt0mi of a ilerce civil war. The rebellion was Of kidney tI’0llbl6 that Doan's Kidney led by her greatest soldier, Field Marshal Pill. will wi-¢, Saigo, who had with him some l50,Uil0 of Price 50 cts. per box or 3 for $1.25, gl her hest trained men. TM- government dealers, or iwas compelled to put for t l it-i greatest 1-HE DOAN KIDNEY P|LL co. strength. An imperial prince was ap- TORON-|~°_ ONT. pointed to the nominal cmnmfind, but as E‘l_!l_.§_é_lE_l “Esdalc Foundry.” This property was formerly owned and omup ed by Mr. T. A. McLean. Good title guaranteed. Any information regarding same can be had by calling at our of§ce_ Bruce Stewart & Co, Founders, Engiineers, Machinists and Bciermsksrs, steam Navigation Co's Wharf, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, chief of staff Yarnagata ~- .s the real general-in-chief, and led the forces which crushed the rebellion, Saiqo having been slain. Yamagata became the first mili- tary man in the empire, and was promot- ed to the full rank of general. Being a man of great mental ability, boundless energy and strong personality, he soon became almost as prominent in the political world as in the military, and shared with Marquis Ito the position of greatest influence with the Emperor. Helwas several times prime minister, and when not in that position always held some portfolio in the cabinet. He never ceased his active share in the development ofthe army. Through various official posi- tions, such as inspector general, chief of the general staff and secretary ot war, he kept himself in close touch with all parts of the army organization. When war started with China in 1884 Yamagata wasimmediately given comm- and oi the first army that invaded Man- ohuria. Those who were with the army at the time describe the immense enthusi- asm with which the coming of the great general was greeted by his soldiers. The rigors of a Msnohuria winter speedily rc- tbe services of his ailiest cfllcer, called him back to Tokio to act as his chief mili- tary adviser. Aftcr the war Yamagcta was made a ‘msrquis and the new military rank ol field marshall was established, to which Are You Troubled by Sieeplessness ‘Z Over-Wrought Nerves Cause the Trouble-Build Up. Fortify the Nervous System with Ferrozone- Then You Will Sleep Soundiy, There is probably no remedy that soothes the nerves and drives away those long nights of wakefulnesslike Fer- rcz me. Every person whose sleep is root- less should take Ferrozone like Mr. J. il. Mttiaw, who writes from Saskatoon us folluwsr- “I was bothered with insomnia last sum- mer to such an extent that my health nl- most broke down. I was frightlully ner- vous. It it had gone on much lon er I would have lwen a physielal wrecg. I 7 ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " iread about Ferrozone, Fen-ozone Jan i concluded it was ~ B . Zthc sort. of remedy I ‘mils fneeded. 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Der box nr six boxes for $250, at all druggists or N. C Poison & Co., Kingston. Ont. Pit and Fllnch, another lot of these popular games iust received by express, 3Bee!(small)perIhE............. hs was promoted. The active interference of Ruslimhaeked by France andltiermsny, which deprived Japan of the fruits of her ‘7i°i»°l‘.Y. 104 We Rovernment to seek some understanding that would preserve the independence of Corea. Yamn|rata,was appointcl special ambassador for this purpose and proceeded to St. Petersburg, where he effected the treaty which is the bBli5 Oi -T&Dan‘s latest demands upon Russia. Not trusting altogether to this Japan pro :eedcd to double her army and greatly increase her navy. Several oi’B¢. ers were promoted to the rank of fit-ici marshall in the army and an equal rank inthe navy and orgronlzcti into a supreme council of war. Of this Yamagata was made chief, n posltionwhioh he still holds. Considering the season of the year and the fact that he is over sixtyfflve years old and rather frail physically, it is impro- bable that he will take the field in pe'r@n but in nuy ease he will occupy much the same place in this war that Von Moltkc did in the Franco l'russlan conflict. i____.?i-l GEORGETO W l\ MARKETS Turnips, per bus _ _ _ _ . . . . . ._ - Potatoes per - Cabbnge,perdoz_.,_ ' Eg=;s,perdoz.._._ ....0 - Ch ckons, per pair..... 0 - 0 .152 1.; SE-'ti :: S ccelci ° L :S31 an :Loom Qcccc: sssses§°as Apples, per pk ....0 - E Butter per lb. - ' Beats per bus .U 3a- 0ats,per bns..____... 30- Oatmeal, percwt..... _ 50- Hlaes perlb 05h- ,Parsnips per bus.. _._ . - Barley per bus Wild ducks per pair. _ . _ . _ - Geeseper. lb . . . . _ - Turkeys perlb _ - Herring pc: bbl.___. 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