,»_,,,,,¢__.,,»-...s as-dl svn 4 I l V i ~f. » _ 'rim GU AHDIAN oHARI.o'1'1‘E'roWN, QCTQBER 12, _»_g95 _ New Fall Styles Ready for Inspection. i\'othir»g aids more in comtpleting A lady`s dre s than coriect an stylish gloves. VVe can supply you with Kid Gloves 900 per pair up. Suede Gloves 50c per p.-iii- up. Cashmere Gloves :loc per pair up. Lined Suede Gloves lilo per pair up. Unuressed Kid Gloves r(:c ner pair up. Fleece Lined Gloves '20c per pair up. Fancy Ringwood Gloves '_’0c per pair up. F. Perkinsde Co __ _ _ tions those employed by the s'ub»con- _ THE SWEATING SYSTEM- _" ' 'WS tractors are women and girls. The _ Worked at military clothing Mr. King ifound that they made infantry and A artillery great coats at forr y cents each and in some cases less. Four _ dollars a week would represent the is certainly cured by the use of six 0 c oc in t e morning t nine a - fnight. In his summing up Mr King RHEUMATIC 0lL._ I0! i That such conditions exist in con- \\0tf.18» contracts really too bad. The con- Hny 25 bod lyr _i tractors make money, but it is by 4 I E We have added to our establish~ ment an up-to-date FOUNDRY with Ill the lltesti I Oui-aim is to leasemilimvemen 8° My ur custom- ers apglncé ertodoslilaaiivemust ve em astings E Canada or U. . eq to my We have theretore procured the "7 » N812 All?) Send once! thebnt' o?l.dn~s- in vinoes. We vqnow 'n a mn to meet the longl doa nwegds gt the public. h I Y lltronime ome ndus- eld bring elon -your w k. gyveus af.1'lAland& ooiivlnoged what we my ls true. _ Give us aeall and we will en- deavor to please yon. ; take action of some sort to lessen the _ 7_7' e il as _far_a.s legislation can do it. A n Q; pitiful incident ' of the investigation _ was the reluctance with wh`wli_' the Q31 victims of the system could be get tc A; ‘state the facts; 'Mn King tellsl=that 1Such_ conditions are not far removed from white slavery. ' _of_7,000 acres' on condition' that early jecceptimce be meds 'fend taken of the property. The iiiii iiiiiii i ii le -1 ~ _ _ whether the business of Kaiser re- .~ _ Enzineen and Machinists. mains prosperous or otherwise, s‘°‘”‘ci}.I’,'l.Y§{‘.3‘&§2$‘,°}.’»?,~_‘§'_“"‘ _ ‘Wiliam will have s good iionestiiving ` PHONE 1”' ‘secured to him. In the farming 'way iii iiiiiiil iluiiiiii. By the sweating system in the manufacturing of clothing is meant a system by which a. maximum amount of work is obiained in a given time _for a minimum amount of ply. It has lie-~n charged and denied that iliis systenipievailed in Canada in fronnection with the manufac‘ure of uniforms for the post oflice servants, militia, n.ounted police and other of- ficials. During the present year Mr. i_Postmaster General to ascertain the "facts and his report is now publish- ed. Mr. King finds undoubted evidence of “sweating/’ In no case did he find a contractor for government uni- forms who had them made up entirely on the premises where his business was carried on. The rule was that the contractor gave out the cloth, already cut, to sub-contractors who further let out the work to people in their own homes. With few excep- _ lowest wages were paid in Montreal. Visiting the homes of some who best earnings ofa. woman working _fifteen hours out of the twenty-four. One contractor admitted that the women and girls received from $1.25 _to $2 per week and afew '$3 per' week. Many Cf them worked' fr0IIl ' ‘l k ` ll ` ` ill ' t says that “In Montreal there is no doubt, judging by the prices paid to many of the women in their homes, that it would be impossible for them to live on the earnings of sixty hours work in the week, and that it was only by their receiving assistance in i their work org othetiivise- that they were ableto live ata1l.”. 'T- neotiou with work on government. grinding it out of the very ]_ife_ blood _ the facts have been oliicia1_1y_,ascer- tained the goverment will doubtless' “fear of instant d1smissa.l was given by many as the sole xeason for their _ Mackenzie King was appointed by the .at9 o’clo¢-k when our stop doors twill _ _ __ _ Ng h t -ladies jackets. Our lush _Frieze Coats' of those who do the work ow t a _at 3‘0_0 knocks °_n_____I__y ____t__$8_75_ S” the styles at Ps'ro1~z’s'.' ' `~ ' ~ ` i a reception in college lilrery io ihe \\'ED_qEqi)Ay_ Qgp |0_ \gg3_ girls of lhe freiI|'~m.in class. Two 0|-the GOV 10- ATI P~. L- G-. C0Tmi¢=r, Pic- | ¢‘-‘Y\ll“»‘, \llS° E 'nu 4`i»l-ll. 411 ('-‘ai ." , ' Il i\ll>S Z# li Clank. P. lf. l. rev- in-il and Welt-0-neil the gms s. An exeflieni ; progiaiu was rendered ai .l refresli- iluelil- vi ere Served. Ti ere ar._~ live-r Qi' young w~men taking the regular i-ou~s 9 of whom are freshmen. THE pfe ent nivmlierslzip of thr Bio'l erliood of Sr. Ai drew in lho Du- .nilnioii of (faiiadi i~ about iwelve l=u' _ died, and it is e-tinmtvd there are 139 active chaiteis. 1 r lrancl es. In On- t:iri-»,- specially, the inembers are doing ;a grand Work, :ii d lbioughout lhi- leiigili :nd hreadih of two Iuiid much good is beiiig_ aci-om;-lished, and the haids of the clergy are consider-.bly strengthenid by th+~ efforts put xorward inthe matter if bringing. mee vii hin lChrist’s Kingdom among young men, and lo this end every mi mixer pledges himself io obey the rules of the order. which are tvi 0, vz.. the iule of Piaye' and *he rule of Serv ce. To pray i any lor the work in hard, and to make an earnest i ffort each week tn bring ai least one young man wlihin hear-ing of the gospel of Jesus Christ. as set for h i'i the services of ihe church and ii young men’s Bible classes Mr. Ge' rg. E. S reeter of Toronto, who is a mem- ber of the Dominion Council. is io ad- dress the meeting in St. Paul’s church this (Wednesday) evening at 7.30 o’clock. _ JNEBRIETY Is A Dissssn -Parties can cured at the KEELEY INSTITUTE, Portland. Maine of Alcoholism, Morph _.nism. Ci arelies and Tobacco- also _ g 1 from Neuraeiheuia or Nerve Eshnus- tion. The undersigned ciiizms will the above diseases and desire to live i better and healthier life. You may call iipon them for such facts as is placed in their hands. This is the nearest Keely Institute to the Maritime Provinct s hen/ e ILC. Golrr, L.C. Wo_n'r1-:iY. 'Vlu.LxAn Tun nm, P. P. A1soamu.n,.Queen .Hote1;.AI.1tx mnnn Bonne, W. B. nonmvrson Sheriff Snion W. Cmnnin, A. I. Jonsson, Pres W.(_‘ ny*of~the 'above relhreijsesl' ,write or odms irect to tlief Institute 'without _consulthig Au. our sierra will be is :heir place he opened for sh; big retiring sale. Discounts 20 to 50 per _ cent.-W. A. Weeks &`€o, F I2. d&wf7 Anotrman great big day-among the Monni. Srons-Underwear is best. ' ALL iizes, all qualities in ladies’ and children’s undervests. drawers and @ _We ,,,,.,,.},m,,,,, wftige h0u,e_° combinations eirsunieyrsrcs. ~ i1-=2i- ahold ,S ., ,enable Pisces mf _ _ r :., __ '__ ' . .- ` " ` " ` - unwillingness to state " the"facts.” _ . ______<_________ F Herr von Birkner of .Prussia 'has _ presented the Kaiser with a line fern; he may be said to be-“well fixed.” . , ~~ . , _ _» ,__r_¢_’€_EE_ v..,v.i...i.i.n.....i,i...n_ . THROAT or A A Wo1.i~°v1u.1=: despatch says: Ou Sai-` urday _evening two young women of the upper classes of Acadia univerrity gave Pohl, UF CHARLOTTET0WN_ U-ll. ll l`l - I? . M-'l'-~is, \'V ]"\f\¢-; \\eui~»~ , Vnucaiiili r. 'l`iiifis..; .\l r- Ui/r\"l.1\ll'll. \'v\.1/U l~l LI# S l1l:»:.};i_v;, l'_yH. li S f>i‘. Ucl. IU. (fl-iz M. E. llo -Ls Rut- eflge, Piiieiie. 11. Pleitdes, Mrlums Wullac- ;We’corne,Vsi»caniber,Tidnish; .\/largarel, All. n, Wood lslilnds , Lizzie M.. Myris H lifax;eS Halifax, Pye, ‘ BUSIO i. sound of the gospel of tihrist. Th-1 sole bl”S'° D'°"'0“"l‘*_20 to '50 Fel' "em-_ obj ct of he Brotherhood is the sprl ad of ’ W' A' W' “ks & LU' 12» d&W cheerfully give information to any pir- _l son who wishes to be cured of any oi. Y _ g _ 1 practically the cheapest. j“vet down on your knees” .and~_cut up T. U.:Mrs.R. J.C 21- k. _ enema nie rmdérugffgiiotoiii eenilssf. ling l ourneighborn Q. - V »- _. .This sa. will only bang ili.¢_m‘pef miie l IMAGXNE ali 4 uf' new goods being solii ai a'bigl ss to us. We are wir. ine from business at end of year and them is no help for il. Salle begin- _ We-dni sday niorniiig at 9 -fi-lock i-h-rp f__W. A. Weeks & (`o. 12, d&w l WE are retiring from business. Our big i-leaiance sale is now on in full i THE whi le s ook. Noihing reserved int Wicks & lo’s gre-at reiiiing siile. ._The whole stock is bling slaughteiel 1-' ifcounis from 20 to 50 per cent._W_ A Wei ks & Co. 12, d&w i _ . How little may prettiness cost? Is easily answered in our Millinery department. You’ll be surprised by the beautiful effect a very little m i 1' . dz oney will procure -Moore McLeod. » EVERYTHING incluied in this big sale. Noi a piece of gf ods reserved. Our whole siock both wholesale and retail.--W. A. We~ks & Co. 12. d&w REMEMBER by paying 25 per cenl. of y» ur purchase you can have the go dsl you want rrseived until you are pre pared to pay in full. -W A. Weeks & C 0. ` 12, d&w L1».'r UP.-That’s vi hat the carp-»t iran at Paton’s says about the odd bits of oil cloths suitable for hall stoves. etc , etc.. etc. He says ihedimaodl exceeds the suppl . Theadvertisin man sans m'_<’Jreof ihi_;s:e._»-plain old ug`_l_y~paLt_terq__s,” that we1ie_s'eni__ you beioreihe outyiweni up on foreign oil’s. Also, _i?on’t iorget o cut theuithe right size'for'nndi-A1- d`ning-rooms stuvi” ard _some large enough -for "'\ihide`r-'the »ha"’l'l eio`ve‘__a_i_idi re- member' tolcntlthe-price. ~ Thesis what sells the goods (it’s the low _p ii e.) e customers, the pf-ite and quality will do the test.-Jas. PA"roN l o. ` i __ _ ‘_ _ _ >.' ‘ . ‘ ' >' ' _.1 i _ _ ,gi _, _ l.l.ll_ll@.llll_lll.iiill.llil.l.llill_lll.lll.tl.l;.lQS.. iiii ” fs Miiimer _ Ml £1 most-up-to-date work in" _ ` ' r Ce ._ bi cocoon __;l_i_;i:ii1._S'1~oiz_s-_-l3_¢iois__'at_il_shoe_i:giiE_§_.H0uschold _ _ f ._ 0_5ta1n e pure. drugs at ~-best Q _‘lm F339’ . , .wise.M».i¢s~Eseeeisfiet¢~~~»f»= ~ » AW. Beddiii,Flim. B 8 ri r _ ‘ ssssssssssssse our stock of Fall Furniture. lf you are buying Furniture itno& str DUTY to come to such a store as this. MARK WRIGHT & llll.. |.l’ll #runaway vs: I 'lALLEY° _H°”?”f‘.» “galil-sm ‘snomnsms 3°l‘°f'g§’§“ Bouts _ ! 3 -fx ._ ' ..~_» cy ~.~ »» _. . »i . A f ..._ ,_ .- __- Asii. matter of ._ fact in ‘ l_if=i;if§;¢f_ w-t'l'**e i' .iii neiusaemeiss imiiii ye Y try the goods. _Thats why .we . ,_ _asset saying.___; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1 ._;.. _ _. _ _ is .ri . . __ _ . _, iii# __. ,_ L1 T- -.» - _ "< - :E THE NILLI ii' i sii iii iimifii ' _ "mi ‘"_ '_'__ §~_ _§Tllt.C¢ulrlll.lllllgSllll'll.-._ LJ _V .__ . _ _ __ _ , Y * l i (_|_.ml‘lp iiiplip l‘i_ipl xi ~ |_i_»‘,_,_._. i__i‘i__i‘,_:_~__.‘,_ _._ ___._._ _.___ __ _ _ _ lt Pays to Buy at Perkins’ s siiiii -siiiisiiic ‘B\i"»il"7 l EVINCED AT OUR DISPLAY We have every day such comments B8 '0lI, |10! are”-_“Why you hav# the largest and prettiest shook ill j' and what pleases the ladies even much as the prices attached to them, they are so low Come Ind _ tensive assortinent, 'whitherf you wish to purehlhot 5 have new goods arriving every few day’s. Inorder at-.`-_‘-l-*£1 55 MUT -lj _Every chance to be well posted~H lite llshh, ; »._-pori£_'» large suubefof Esgiisii sed Pumice Panini-ii _ Bonnets, we slfovsent Mus -_ llntch te New York le 3 ' ' ' ' ' . 1 il" 5 _fall openings _of the ' iflilliissi ' _United States. Shelis now Qmyg the 1: I1 t Q O » o ' _ .f *"' is s l ~ ~ A A » _ _ _ J _ Vi' __._ r, li _*F -_ ` ._f , l. i ;" ‘_ _S1 2 `.'- ' ' ’ _ A ` ° _ -' ' _ _.your attention 30° _ _om-_ r_ge»»stoek-» fell_-iieeleieitgsf' * __ ._ _ ' ' ' -»'_’_ 'W1-I _ GOUGHS <10!-DS "lf"