THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OOTOBER 28 1698 wn career READY-TO-WEAR eS yee ES SS Ware ae Se. = Ere «oe THE DAILY EXAMINER awards of the court, the other powers will | dsprive it of the advantages of the postal and telegraphic union, and also deny it — OCTOBER 28, 1898, /?- . Ne *@° fe trading facilities, and the other powers os ee will give every assistance to the defendant * 2 2 o— w » oO ° : ‘ ; . : x J nation in case any country declares war. NSS PE THE LAKE WINNIPEG. : Furthermore Mr. Bliokh points ont that . —e ; ee rae fe e G 5 Ir is pleasing to learn that, asa whole, complaints aod criticism foster diseatisfac, . s pleasing to le: : , ; tube hh : -a Winnines | tion and engender resistence, and seeing the freight by the steamer Lake Winnipeg ae ueHe Be 'B EES Ce EES Ca EN I MBN ME on her first trip from this port reached that the newapapers a oe complain UT AS ASUS AS AS AS AS Ae Ae ‘ Liverpool in as good conditivn as when it and criticize with effect, it is to be enacted ' was shipped Some of the live stock, it | 3 O@® of the fundamental clauses of the © 9 | «2 etat-d “came out better than it went | Coming peace question that an internacion- ; io.” Of course the result would have al star chamber sbal!l have power to issue been different, if the weather had been injunctions to all newspapers, forbidding stormy. But the fact speaks well for the them to criticize the awards of the courts. He would further make it penal for newe- management of the Lake Winnipeg under Captain Jones and will go far to} Papers to publish any rumors or reports assure the traders aod shippers about the progress made in that court Ca Cj S. } of this port who desire to use a steamship toward the diecussion or settlement of any 9 he * % ee ee We These rainy days that gen- the fall, during a erally come Better be We have tile nices of Jadies’ and gents Umbrellas in the city, with the best ar- sortment of handles The umbrellasare all cover ed with the best rain protec- tion materials procurable, with strongly built\f.ames at pleas- ing prices, Ladies Waterproofs . We have alarge assortment of Ladies’ Waterproofs, in lat- est styles and at lowest prices F. Perkins & Co. The Millinery Leaders in time. rep ired ‘t ‘selection There is no Disputing the Fact—* We admittedly lead the trade of Ch’town in Jackets, Our stock fof Fall Jackets aud Capes is the finest and best selected in the city. It. goes without sayingTall the latest styles are -here, that every purse can be suited, every taste pleased, ever figure fitted to perfeztion. No Jacket buyer can do justice to he money or fig ure, or her teste, witho see- iugour store. @ O00 607 act THE MILLINEFRY LEADERS. direct tothe Mother Country. Captain Jones has, by his courtesy, already made many friends in Charlottetown, and we learn that more anticipated. steamship service between Prince Edward island and the Mother carefully managed and prudently used. In of the Winnipeg we have, apperently, the first the Captain and ciiicers condition. to be As to the second, our shippers ought careful first of all that what that the character of our products may be established; and, secondly they must watch the British markets carefully in order that the right thing may be sent af the right time. ——=—see——_ ——__—_——— LIGHT ON THE PEACE PROPOSAL’ Ir is stated that the Czar’s peace pro- posal was the rerult of a perusal of Mr. Bliokh’s book, eatitled ‘*The Coming War in ite Technical, Economical and Politica Aspects.” Ilo this book, Mr. Biiokb argues t_atthe Europeau armies have al- ready outgrown practicable limits. The problem of the commiesariat alouve is now impossible. No railroad, he maintains, cae offer transportation im any country capable of supplying the necessary amount of food and ammunition to a modern moy- ing army. It would be impossible for one man, even were he a Moltke, to efficiently direct the movements of the present army of Russia, Germany or France. Numbers, beyond a certain point, are, says Mr. Bliokh, disastrous from a militery as well as an economical point of view. The author affirms that the European siates cannot change their present relative etrength which remains constant amid all the costly alternations which they are perpe- tually carrying out. If, however, their relative strength remains the same, argues Mr. Bliokh, it matters little what the ab- solute forces of each country are. There fore they might all be divided by any given number, the greater the better, without causing the slightest perturbation or giv-~ ing the least advantage toanpyone. This measure, being feasible, is indispensable , for unless the economical strain felt by the European peoples is speedily eased, an un- parallelled economical catastrophe is cer- tain to result. On financial, political, humanitarian and even military grounde this proposal should be acceptable, eays Mr. Bliokh, Count Mouravieff’s peace circular to the powers bears evidence of full agreement with Mr. Bliokh’s argument up ,o this point. But Mr. Bliokh laments that the decrease of armament cannot guarantee The danger of war would be as He suggests that the pro- convention be peace. great as ever. posed disarmament turned into a of peace on the basis of a political statu, quo,and that an international arbitra- tion court be created which will have final juriediction over all concrete questions, If league freight is offering for shipment by the Lake Winnipeg than was There can be ne doubt that a Country will con- tribute greatly to the add tional develop- meot of the resources of our farmers and the prosperity of all classes of our commun'ty, if only it be Lake they ship is of excelient quality, in order question. The Czar probably would be glad to witness the adoption of such an fail to of certain of autocratic scheme, but he cannot recognize the impracti ability ite features. Mr. Bliokh, however, meets obvious criticisms by eaving that the least acceptable of his remedies is infinitely preferable to the danger of war, Perhaps, if Mr. Bliokh had stopped here, the Czar’s great peace proposal would not be the sub- ject of serious suspicion. But he goes on to point out, ingenucusly, that if the scheme is adopted Russia will inevitably dominate the world! His plan, he says, only re- quires time and nature, operaiing in the growth and decay of populations, to finally Russia number 80,000,000, and Ther Russia will no need arguments and solve all questions. European will within a bundred 300,000,000, Germany France 50,000,000. longer years international star chambers. Russia’s will, and even her caprices, will then, he says, be un- challenged. epreaticininniinsotinttiplalinrtinrenihidmeintsidasaie —While we are enjoying summer-like weatber, Kansas, Wisconsin, lowa and other States ere being visited by fierce gales and snowstorms with the tempera- ture down to 20. 104 bargainsin ladies’ Win ter Undervests and Combina.-. tions, and children’s Combina tion Suits at Stanley Bros-— Everyone should see this lot— many of them less than half price, read ad for particulars. 252 2i S-e our windproof all wool uleters for $4.75; they lead in value—J B Macdoaald & Co. 251 6id & w Var strong boots for men lead every- thing inthat line. You will save at leas 25 to 30 cents on every pair you buy, Come and see—J B Macdonald & Co. 251 6id&w Use in place of Cream of Tartar and Soda. POWDER Absolutely Pure More convenient, Makes the food lighter and more healthful. 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