.. K __ _ 1 _ .:\ _ . V - ~=w\1‘~ ' _ _ , _ g p, »._,¢.,_- ,_ . _»-., : ._ 1;; ~.__, ,_-1, 'rr-... -' .se ~ »"»'» '- "*-" '»“*’=¥ ~ ' __ _¢ _V ` . _ » -~ "§¥'»*‘3‘°3i°`fr* . _ _- ~» _ ~-»» I--I: - -_ _ '-"»_¢.1z ' fl- ' ._ - , _ 1;g;_nnl5';§yls.‘ la., f i nl... . .. ‘f T nn in nn nn.. ...ny system are- THE KING AND THE CABINET ill iiilllll llllllllll i e |. ic lu r-rut. will, W8 llollovo, W ; be best served by more frequent -1 changes A "°°°°° “bl” d°°|"°°" 9’ ‘“°'_‘°°;f" * ,ha ,N 5"; hd U, we pun ie au, can Associated Press stated that the de- TUESDAY SEPT. 29° lm are rare in which a longer term of power. ‘U 'll "°°’|l‘”|“‘°3 th’ B‘lf°“*` Lamhh' ` GREATER |,m£|.E,m£NcE um tan yeas by mlm nn.-ly 1. ..;.,.,,_ muon "ln one in zl»nKlnns'an¢crnlnnilnn tageo A 'has ’ l _ ' l ‘Y tak ___ nsto the country The Guardian °°tt°"°°°°t°°b°f°““°“°° M °' “F” “tus qmpath, 'iw mr Tune 5 Mg” Cdbllltt Iltl’ ll th0l'0llghly Blhllna ull# lt! The increasing tendency wwud mae. protection notions. and little favor for P°*'°°‘"*¢| 1° "ch 5° W °°5‘u'°-an *mam* penance “nous lndma public mm is the Governments railway scheme. But °“'l'.7i°¥ °” "the uhh’ °f th’ Emp!" sham by the movemfum 1;: ‘MEI T22; 5, ,S p|¢,s¢d w and gwdmee of , m.°,,{ng pending the reassembllng of Parliament.” :vlltihni‘d`rnI13e;i:s;lbcSiea`t;:.D?l`her; rismaawide ‘wut °f i“d°p°“d°°c° °uk° °'m°°3 public And wwe journals in wmmeudnz upon d "Terence between the two cases’ no men ,md in gm Munn-y gg 1”-“_ this statement have attempted to make it doubr but both exhibit 8 puiseworthy p -K appear that King Edward has made a independence. Mr. Tarts believing in so mr have we “en no awempted ex' “dm” demrtme from pn"°u’ prwvce h her rotectlon than ` pl th wenh Carveruentencc It was mes. It is not likely sun: snnh in the |1011! indefensible. cafe American news a rm v lg p ' the majority ol' t_ his colleagues, undertook a protectionist; I of campaign while still a member of the * W ° D pe en’ ° en “_ the wiser class have but a limited under- Dr. Henry J. Morgan ot Ottawa purpos- siar ding oi the methods by which British bringing out shortly a second edition Laurier Cabinet. We think he ought to have resigned before he did this, but he es chose “ther to be pmoumny dismissed, of his “Gene” volume, Cauadmn Men Cabinets made or unmade, the British as he no doubt expected be would be. Mr. .nd W°m,,, of the Tim; This work hu "stem hem" 8° very 'mmm th°Am°":°n’ _ Bm' °°°k °h° '“°’°° d°f°°’“’l° °°“’S° °f received the highest commeudation for Hesse the talk ‘bout the Kms being de' l mst' undednz his '°si3”°"i°° “nd th” its fulness and fairness. The new edition termined w “sen his/naman” md no Swim! hi’ f°‘5°n9 W P”'"‘m°”t~ But will contain a necrology and will thus longer "mam 8' mem nga” hai” This they both showed a commendable meas- ure ot independence, sacrificing the e in the past as well as the present of B entirely misleading' ‘ the moral md mtenwmu forces by 'huh _The fact is that the King in the United hom),-5 ¢mo|nmmn_ md mtmmn at the D`°mrnmn is being guided and cam Kingdom and the Governor General and high ¢m°;.| Damon in order to “umm tmued. Lieutenant Governors in British dominl_ ty" no uni, wnvictiou in mmm u, , , ous hold most important functions in re- impoygmg ,awe qu,s¢,°m._ UNE IN FQUR PERSONS; gard to Cabinet making. The basic ur-in~ Hr Tarts has gone wholly into opposi- t'on, hr the n tggfspgioritislaiver-lyuggur slaugeersaimggg ciple is that the_Cabinet as a whole and amation or defence of the commuutu- in the way of asserting theroyal preroga- I' on of J ' ' ' ., f g | new -1~n".=s.innm...'.fs.¢ tl. .. as easlnluwnld nnnxp-eualnvlnwnriflvn circumstances. Two things ¢list.in$ly mulmea ngnlnn ir, can nnnrlng milf or 'rum-naar. which nulmmn wnnln iran nnnn an best any nr zu na-lu, ma his tact that the New Brunswick Exhibition was running at ,the name time as ours thus E shutting out both exhibitors and visitors from that Province. This was unavoidable on our-part as the date for the Fredericton fair was chosen altar that of Charlottetown had been decided upon. The fruit display sufered from immatur- ity owing to the early date and the fact that this is an oifyear. Otherwise the show was a noosi average one. There is always more orless friction- in connection with an exhibition, but seldom has there been less than this year. For this a word nr credit ls dns on cnc President. and Dir- nnwls nl une lzxulnmnn association and especially to the capable, obligiug and most industrious Secretary,Mr Smn lwood upon whom the success of the Fair largely demanded. All were indefatig- able in their edorts. To Director George E Hugh' s was due the fact that the many visitors trom the country were more read- ilylprovldeo with temporary 'homes than 0' the “tm 0? ,hm _“menu md ennh lndivldnnl minister nhsn be an-nlnheretvlore by his plan ofneutration. It Fall Dress 1 “vn-“ e . 'Z Should” ° Selected N ow While the stock is at its beat. The - 1 counters in our dress goods-department ally loaded with ' Winsome weaves. marked about the patterns cl oi' fall suitings which satisies 3 _ them. You hx clerks, as the togetherwitlr our low ‘do theh .lswnlsr nu-an-v we n.>..a1.n1am.m||n¢ ~. _nm ,.-»am...¢fA .W mann nr-u-zum-._ I M his ireneral viewsthanarehislate colleag-lgxre for this distressing disease Ityou f0l'mlIi0l1 01 U18 Adlllillf8|il‘&¢i°U. *MII ues. MrBlair has not gone into opposi- 2' 8°' sutrfm “Sk ff” nemhwm ‘Nut approved by the King and afterwards tnasonthat the Op- ku pump; pug, ig ng' mm in mend ,uh o ers have not heard of Dr. 0hase’|<0iut~ select”-| |, uw; .1 1;-“gd is hi S $i.»n.being still inaccord with his party on all other questions than the Grand Truu_k m Pacific. Mr Tarts is opposed to the Gov. mmm “wel miie: and in 1-nllwny P°li¢y alike. We think that in thus mak- i°8 the sacrilces they have made in order I to maintain their convictions and "uid U08 |20 Wllhli they ppp. csive to be the best interests of the P1 °°\ll\¢U both these gentlemen are deserv- W U or ing of credit. Their severance from their the mmuhohlrers 119° °°|l°lKIles has no doubt weakened hors whatitlbgnthink ptfit. Y th* Adminiltfltiw. but we do not regard sit hu* mmm' ihat as a matter of .§. _.gba s§i;l§2§§ lflsliile grea preparat u. it has gowrn r zu nnl b nlnne ana gninn” an ’ °“ °' '" 'in' the eu as e ya s _ _ e 1 ll-:xnlbm henna. . E TRAUPLED To DEATH BY BULL. it is quite within the King’s prerogative lllll 009 I' _ ' j to sed b Tnoxas, Sept 25.-Peter Heming th Pr, M porzpéarbeasaresult of theftpevgsw kielids approved by the people. ln the case of ap Ilrf- IHS 105° 11090111316! ml!\*°f°\lll3 s ing passed from en ‘not th tnmpled to d ° e me inisterfora particular port- » Y - -2.' "Q _ __ U4m@AmUW»WNN asitis well known , there remainsbehind ‘ 4 S "' ` Bmonialn r I very serious moment. DI' o||lt|”Ql\f ,this the greater, but rarelyexerelsed pre- _ " J 1 L l- rogativeof dismissal. The Kina or a ~“`k A ' \ _ Governor my alnnnun his cabinet., nr _ 12? 3.) nfn-»¢'w accept in whole or ln nn:-t the 1 ,/E 2 ' 9 Thereisnothingiuthepreseutcase to - . ' ‘ indicatatbatHisl|a_1esty has made any" ° ...........i..................-E».-C _ .S _‘ _ - -pi ' hadhe aitlsmpiledtoehoceelrisnew mln- ‘ ` ~ =" f . - ._ laters, or to interfere with t.hgf'h'ee'choiee ' - prove or of any one of their number. It is not unusual but qnlln nnnnnnn use sam »ln_.n',l»' ne. _ e _ i4: __> ¢¥‘> alla new ministry or the ‘iilgucdon ,, __ L _ Y; _ 1,, __,-. q,¥:g§.¢xl¢gi_l»;,¢¢si\a.l_rt;ln_nncnc4n`n,;jsu»nrl¢~_ ` "“ had such Qfferences in to the We bought all the ladies’ and gent’s Tweed Suitings displayed by the Hewson Woolen Mill_s.at the Exhibi- for the Exhibition and are of pure wool. Theflot comprises ladies’ double and single width suitings, men’s double and single width suitings and pant- inns. We Bought Them Cheap... We are going to sell them the same way. Remember these goods _.represent the whole output of this big mill ‘and there must be something to, suit you among the lot. f _ ~ , ' , O Prowse ros., Wonderful- Cheap f;Men. 1*' tion These are elegant goods got up»f`~`3 f Ess. ilanillaz y mint, almond, etc, etc, in <1 _ H close prices by the pound. f names submitted by a Prime Minister rl ; I engaged in forming an Administration otth'e`Prlme Minister. Thelattm' must selecthisoolieagues. Thulin! lay an* quent and sometimes micron the ocoasionotthe ihrlnatiou hotake ob ection any one propo y ‘gi __ L is informed of the entire personnel of the . 5 1 E 9 ""' new Cabinet. He may, without objecting -1'* __l _ J - toanyindividualso proposed, take ob-E r ._ '\' /p Qi? jection that the names proposed are in* 26; "" _ 15:, likely fn an-in n nn-mnnlnnn cnnlnne ana, i‘ ' ‘ Q vet too soon to obtain full particulars ot the attendance and ilnancial results of the Exhibition asthe accounts are not made ° .C - 'reconstruction such as is now going on good enough to iustify the holding of au- |= _ei .-=_,.-_ compatible with each other and are not Q » ’ .2- \il\\ dluglf f._ __ \\\\{t.§\\ 2 Q covvolens. ‘FALL Flames TAre now ready forfthe mspecti' 'on of all who from taste and inclina- - tion desire that perfection of' sty_`.e' and quality of gentlemanly ment in the make of their clothes.. To theelegauot by a SuP¢l§°_~ 1iuc.of_ fabric we the_ski1l_pt' the master tailor, ..re- S\11ti°¢i=\_¢1=¢ l>f°