.CCsssouaa Co.. t80 Fulton St. New ork, U.S.A. I[Island m " “The “inn! ‘ “'P t Perhaps it's diphtheria, or scarlet fever. Keep your own home free from the ’ , germs of these diseases. .; Prevent your children from ‘- having them. You can do - it with our Vapo-Cresolene. Put some Cresolene in our vaporizer, light the lamp beneath, and let the vapor fill the sleeping room. Have the children sleep in the room every night, for it‘s perfectly safe, yet not a single disease germ can live in this vapor. Ask your doctor about it. A Vapo-Cresolene is sold drug'gista eve here. A Vapo-Cresolene outfit. intiuding the Vapor er and mp, which should last a life-time. and a bottle oi Creaolene. mm lete, 81.50; eXtra supplies of Cresc- lene 15 cents an 5ocents Illustrated booklet main- !“ physicians' testimonials free upon r nest. Vare- ‘l Choice 'Plonr? We have just bought a quantity of Island Flour, freshly ground from snme of the best wheat four Island produces, Selling at - Per 100 lbs. 1. n. lchEOD & co. W ’ s . scandidate, then, wrote him from Eolnt “In”..th , 1i du Cherie two days later, withdrawing. , what he had told Sir Leah, and later he y . ,wlred Sir Louis on the subject confirm: ing his letter, but still did not decide to I V. “j d. . $basatidhitfits till 13th June, aftey Mr. W ‘ A Fire Proof. Sound Prggi manta-iterated. One mule- eeelwiii 'heat‘yourhoil. s m washes-ac. , mg”? :3 MI! ti" unma-mggtouidhuxmm durable than Oil to m at one r a mnaMwiHmveyuflime @mdm‘ saveyourstove. & ,alhlrtha’setheruningsandcm scrim &. minim lower Queen St, Ch’town 1 , HYNDMAN & insurance Agents . . Pu'e, Representing the companio- ' [consulted with him a good deal. He leading Bzritis An Independent Journal, untrammelled an eariess; aiming to Just, Impartial, Reliable. Newly, seeking at all times to further the best interests of the people. and ed therefore as i The People’s Paper. Published at its ofices, New Prowse Block North side Post ofice, at the following rates payable in advance:— fiorning Edition, daily (except Spnday) fine in outh 25¢. per . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . livd‘ition (Wed. a Sat.) per ” Semi-weekly year $.59; in advance ............. . . I ..... . . . Weekly Edition (Wednesday) per year 31.25 inadvance.........-............ .............. “$1.00 Branch Offices have been established at the followin¥ places whe subscription maybepaid, news urinal:- ed, a vertising, job work and other bustness‘ transactedz— I Summerside, Rogers & Rogers‘ store—J. B.C. Baker, Manager. .. Albetton, Alberton Bookstore-43. s. Muttart, Agent. Souris git, 'rteleohone dice—P. G. Seaman, en g . I. E. B. MCCREAQY, J. P. HOOD, - : Ehtor BudnessM anager lHl intuit tumult FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, lml. A .i MR. FARQUHARSQN'S Lsrrsit. We print elsewhere Premier Farquhar-V son's letter. The letter :eont‘ains a very‘ different statsnent from that made by the Premier at Hunter River, and seems . to give evidence that in various matters, his mind changes from time to time. ‘ He now denies the right of Sir quula Davies to have interfered in: regardto the succession to we seat. but he seems to ave according to his own statement first told Sir_Louis that he would not be market-mi formally grim drawn his previously ofi‘eted support. many fluctuations 01 initial are apparent in 3h: Premier’s wh stb’ry that peepie may be‘ th'w‘g'iiesfivhst his mind will hei jtomusrow on sex subject. I It is intimated that the two candidates now before the people in West other: will be asked to dennetheir attitudetyith regard to federal and provincial prohibi- tion respectively. ' Postage on letters to England is two cents fora half ounce. Many Canadian correspondents, it appears, exceed this _ sent fi‘om Charlottetown“. Lend “ me id 'with a two-cent stamp... these facts in mind. 5E _ ‘3? olwork.‘ One oi out great Specitlitles Our business has been so great for past few months it has been almost im- Hen-tof- ible to turn out our orders on time. he question naturally arises. What is the reason of so great a rush ? The reason is plain, our plant is fitted throughout with the latest Modern Machinery and employing none but first class workmen. We are in a better position to turn out work in a satisfac- tory manner than any other establish- ment on P. E. Island We have the facilities and know how to execute the work. Give us a trial and be convinced of the merits of our work. Bruce Stewart 6: Co., Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers. Steam Navi ottetown, P. . Island—Phone ms. » chews r I lie litigation; President—Sir Cnmlafljpp‘m": 31 ,ov ' p , ‘ Musing Director—Giro“. ,- HEABTZ, President Bank of P. E. 1.,‘Ch‘town. w. a. AI’I‘KEN Bros.. Ch’town. BON- SENATOR {ROWSEf Murray v Harbor. W. A. WEEKS. Ch’town. ~' one-nt- MEN OR WOMEN . I “I m W8? gem Mick- "W%1ml gamma“... iti we “sis AGENT "‘ A H I ' Tlecigcwn Lifewania'reliablemnd? ' minimum-ion ' be \ tion Co's Wharf. Char-a a] Board for IKE-Island- Merchtms? ’ Juana" e ' ' .T *Crowaufe premiums will average 10:“. portion]. . 35’??? r" mpgoianom' i was appointed to a Judgeshi'p andi q l Kingston Ont. Mr. Britton was also made 3|l a Judge. The three seats now vacant which were before held by Opposition are Lisgar, Man. where Mr. Richardson was unseated,Addington,Ont. where Mr. Bell died and West Hastings, members Ont. where Mr Corbj resigned. 00 N SOWING by good tight boots-you may ,5 over too quickly—perhaps a remedy may 'he found. ‘ weight, with the result that the persons receiving their letters have to pay double for the deficiency. That is, on a lett of threequarters at an ounce 1E M an d London recipient wouldbe requnpd to pay! two peace, or tour cents on recdivlng the letter. Correspondents - whoisend letters across the Atlantic shouidibcar There are: now ten vacancies ing the 5 arm»: these are-in Quebec, three are in Ontario, one in New Brunswick, one in Prince Edward island and .one in ,, itsnitdba _,sevi§n’ of these seats were held by supporters of the Lender Government. In Quebec. there were'tour~ supporters appointed to office. . In New, Brunswick Mr. Gibson was un- ' - Is a process excited by vanity, backed up lack the vanity but you have the good tightiboots A Light Patron’s Views. 1 Sm,—The notice of increase in the chargesfor lightla‘, noen’tli issued by the Charlottetown Light andrower 00., is something the tax-payers and users of light in Charlottetown should not pass The present capital of the Light and Power 00., h $75,0(X). $56,000 of this is in , the two Electric Light plants, and 810.0(1) is put down as the value of the Gas plant. What does the that $56,“ 'representi Largely a lot of ant quated,worn-out, out- of-date plant, p itch poor light, ex- pensive to keep in any kind of running order, and using two pounds of t- . when one would do the work. i Modern and up-to-date. electric light plants are equipped with boilers 11- bed with self staking, all smoke consuming furnaces, triple cross compouui surface condensing engines, with dynamo placed ‘ directly on the main shaft of engines. All belts, line shutting and counter. shafts are done away with, and what is the result! A reduction of one half in the coal ac~ count, of two thirds in the cost. of fire- man's wages, and one half in the cost of r tation help. . Let private enterprise take the matter up, or better still the City itself spend $40,000 in a plant. Put in three first class boilers, two modern up to date current producing engines. and a that class light at prices anybody will be willing to pay will be the result. Don’t theme; the pre- (30. they are saddled with a let of old unit; they have to steam five boilers, run tins engines and upwards of a dosen dynamos when‘two of each would be suf- ficient. They’ have three secretaries and three sets of directors aad~~managers. etc. to pay. and they have to earn a. dividend 011375413” yearly. They have an uphill task and deserve pity rather than soa- » The president ofa Mental Lighting Co. usestly pleaded the extra cost of fuel as the oply rdbson forasbhg Hoaweal City 9 ‘ per lamp for atrqyiilhting yet on the shrtiug sf s new Co.th unis .; I proudest put his some tea cannot to i, MEN!“ same. city It mum too not: psrlamp. - ‘ ~ '“ ' > What we want in Charlottetown, is the; Electric Plaat~then rates will be reason- able. 4' ' I 7 ' ' k f ,, . mm “In .8. 5.1011th an. themes-ulnar ~ _. , , ._ : Vii] wax is Bird. " Le ‘it‘?’ accompaniment to an cough, or it may attack without warning. ' All ills of children deyelop quickly,:arrd when be something at- a ,it with ptness. Many a ch' 6 choked to death with crou‘p because the right remedy was not convenient. Every one should know that the right for a child’s cough or any conga;x is damson’s ‘lBotanic Cough Balsam. tum: sooth- ‘ ' ‘ in m is sl-. - conch hingega‘n, , Lt iq matter, y as something . this kind. , Botanic Balsam is prepared from the pur- estexiracts of barks and and gums of trees, and is head ‘ lug inevery com- ponent part‘of i ‘ an'inflamed su i N thi ’ n hwhgdr “their t. o ngevery compoun ' orcoug is so he and nothing soefl’ecaeious. .Adamson’s . is .an old remod and ithas never lost s end throu failure to help. Keep it- nthe house. -try‘ it onyonr own-cough and do your child a good tit emergency. Price” .25 cents at any. “is”; . . \ competition 'ofa ,fmolern sp’ is date], “unortat - . p , “it . . 0m“ .' g _ . .‘ .E' ' mum read; iii} "it." .‘m’iLam any kind ofeough appears there should“ . ereeyerit touches . m by being ready for any " drug - ".4, Feed —THE‘ 'OF— '( ‘lsland Condition .Powderw ’ glseated, in P. E. Island Si” Lads Duke . you will see results at one». I It purifies and enrichesth blood, gives a lot as cost, a . .glhsy hide, a healthy appear .Jv. Boot, Improves digestion there- by saving feed. Sold at 2'5c- per lb Made only by i ‘ . A. W. BEBBJI, Plum. up to three sizes too small, Putnam’s Painless Corn and tractor. Druggists sell it. _.__.—— v dressmaker at Paton & Co's. lately occupied by Miss Our new}; and not too at m... "*2... m “memento are supposed to have a and accept them- have paid ttnp‘ New fro .‘iJ _' t Hm. andnntsxnd hint: shuwitg, It‘ll; -—you may wear any size boots you please if on use i art Ex- A cool) opportunityf tor alirst class The room isnow on Boston is yacanh 'zl‘he eitlnena here should open} ' 3‘ it“ .(I The. Square Druggist , Sunnyside. ta 8‘ , . have been taken ‘in‘ some time ’ ‘Tbr license . i. ‘ . \l , ‘. 7i \i ,1, We: is ill rmvmmmmamrrmiiwa; .,.. my v .7], . all». e a j an,d,_ldisplay of. - 4' . THIS ' ‘, ' Oct‘4thz. V 0 g i. A ‘ < h r A ‘ 1g." 5 V i) .'s . \ '-- ‘ ; \ ,t i i - ' l . "‘ .‘i': , x" t, j - ~ _‘ ,.- '_ ‘1' L 'l- K . _t .{z 3 " . r'; “‘ a ,3, f . ‘ I . a a . -’ .131 or rather an OLD, DRUG STOB E. under new propriewnhipi” . The undersigned having purchased the stock of Drugs, 7., A and Fancy Goods owned by Mr. L. W.,Watson, and having added I ‘j thereto very largely, is prepared to meet the wants Ofethe‘ f . ‘ the‘above line, at, Watkins stand, Queen Street, opposite a V i ‘* ': ‘ r " *2 ffi-i 54' : i. 33be I, I“ i V 2.5: Ht: 7'» Hi " t5! 3'53 ' sea-st 3:1'221'545 e Our Nay Falland Winter Cloths have arrived. I ’ f" :. - New Overcoat-mg :_ in Vienna»; Beavers, Meltons, etc. 7 -. ’ ,. . x ‘ g ' "New Suitings ‘ t . Serges an:d’Yicunss.' . . _ V ‘ , . ‘ New T‘r‘owsflmg «. The latest novelties in Checks aud'Siripes. ' . ~ - ‘ . .7 V Q Also a full’line of Gents, Furnishings. " ' v 201an street Mercha, nt Tailors.- . TED-*9 ‘ to learn the Tailoring; Ca *f—o A sun 1: .to ma. Newsont. v ms.” ‘ . Arinailor Cheap Clothes v ‘f‘ihutmitm J 4 . : out. was r ED-aanuireet . $15.06 to. $18, salary for an‘ihtélligent min or town. reasons, it , ., or spare time. Mmufactum. _ 7| ' a: M, .1 tvlfw mandala-unit " AppiytoA. Doe