and tonic. Makes sud keeps onnvsw-sa-Lulu-a. °\=°°|1°“"‘~l~°°°l~l\\l'vl»°N-' poultry healthy. A remedy .'~"~N‘W°°“~ A' for all oidinar diseases of 1 "" """"""""- f 1 W h y ,md that rr-rr: cnannorrmrown euannsau OW S C HVC . ____ __ __ __ _ _ _ ___ ___ in "ery Singh case whe,e w¢ 'rumour isormmo ocroissn as, moo. hlV¢ 80ld IlllS it 1185 given TH( §U§|D|[S"|cnEAsE_ V itlsrelated that Prom|erClemenoeau good results. It will prove satisfactory toyon too. Price 25 cents. Sold only by l. Gt. IAMIESUN, DRUGGIST, The Medical Hall. ~u~slu~Q,-aa ll0W ABOUT THAT OVERCOAT P \ Before you order one come in and see hnw I make them. My prices are moderate and nary overcoata possess style and ‘ o ginallty. I am now showin my fall and winter material. Satis- faction guaranteed. 5. CRAIG, UPPER QUEEN ST. - , I-dtwlaw il New Spring Samples “EASTERN” ' ' CAPS will be ready about 0cl.' ist. Don’t make a mistake by h-.y- ing before you see my samples. C. Leonard Grant ) I ,' ii A Ri.0'i"l`E1'0WN Selling Agent for P. it`.. Island. (RAB SERVIGE Passen , be a , etc., oonve&ed aaywhere'dre:ired§g igave orders at t.\ Donald & McKinuon’s Drug Store or st Rabies, Sydney Street, near Stove- lsa's Corner. 1. M. NICHOLSON, I-ai d r vv Telephone No. 25 ' UH.H.U..lUHllSUll Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases , of Eye. Bar, Nose, 'throat , and Skin. Eyes tested and titted for I glasses. 1 owner: nouns ' sto ll a. m. Llrlll p m. I Eveningaby appointment. l dtww 1 The Saiiow _Ski I isNatn.re’ssignalofdistrem in the liver, stomach or bowels-of blood dogged with poison. It means sudden illness sooner or later. Don‘t delay-right your blood with -McGale’s gil _ . ave..- 3--a»_. usb-J, P. Roni. Odin. I. P HOOD. Advor&n¢ lgr. axw3Y w b`:stinUIosl’£l*" vlnoe an'l thmdlai _ , , I t »w:fnu~““'°r°§wnu' u»a.""&=n':¢'u."»“i6ll.:l;;_nw. P()W|)ER ».-.=f=.‘::.i,‘"i‘.°r.i;::‘:z..:.‘.°;rsr.w.:-.-.m..,.:.°'m;;;-.~..1-.:-‘“~.....ns or . ` ,,..r;ss§'§°“,,_.r§_,.%#.s.*5§:_;:”a£.,nvf~'s:..'rmf=%t*lt.» I lllsl a . » - s...»of;i¢.,.¢sa»m~u¢.4s¢»¢ .G-=f»‘»~»S°,-Hvcillslisn. This is the best remedy we f ‘_ Two 1_éLBPH°;NB uNE$_ € _ , know of. It is a combined food isa-so-aunt-e aaasouaa-nausea. ma-Nfw-inspumeaa - 4- » inc-4.1!: B.MoGsdy.&aa‘.\ »~ ., l -i~l-I-.lli7l~lAD¥..¥» "Canadian," whose vigorous letter on the above named topic appears in mother column of tlris issue, shrewdly suspects that the increase in subsidies foreshad- cws another twist upwards in the tarll. We fear that this may be true. The con- cession of increased subventions to the Provinces certainly comes on the evc ot tarlfi’ revision sud the large new demands upon the federal treasury will aIurd a oanvsniant pretext for new and increased demands upon the people through the custom house. But it may be questioned which is the cause and which the effect in this coincidence. We half suspect that our correspondent is a Conservative in politics; that to him the Liberal party is still wandering in the Wlldenesa of Bin; and that the princi- pal resemblance between the increased subsidies and the manna cl old is that the subsidies form a means of prolonging the existence oi a stiff-necked and rs- bellinus political generation. For our own part. we look upon the new grants as part ofa game that ia being played, and dexterousiy played, by the men who are at the helm of affairs. The enlarged revenuu are not manna from Heaven; but they am a boon to sundry provincial Govemmenlx. There isagood pwtext for bcstawing this increase upon the Provinces. Some of them, like cur own, had not a suillcient income for decent housekeeping. In the meantime thc taritf revision has been goin! on and the manufacturers have been clamoriuglor increased protection, which the great body of the agricultural and consuming population are reluctant to grant. Theigurier Government came ‘into powcrao the opponents. sf a pro- tective pollcy, but have practically adopt- ed the policy of their predecessors in that regard. This was an _awkward thing to do,and it would be still mo e embarrassing to increase the tariff at the present time without it strong pretext of an exceptional sort. That pretext has now been found. We anticipate that the tarid will he raised, by a process of readjustmcat which will so balance, increases in one quarter with decreases in another quarter, that the people wiU be confused with the result. That was done by Sift John Macdonald in 1879. when he loudly proclaimed “a readjustmeut but not an Increase." We had another "readjustf ment" in the Fielding tariii' of 1817, which served toccufusethe public mind as to the double shume by which the Liberal leaders climbed onto the protectionist platform. Our Conservative and pro tectionlst friends had nothing to com~ plain of in this. They were simply out- played in the great pmbling game of politics. As for the people, they are paying more in the llllltltc of customs a id excise taxation than cvar before, and tlmrs being good, they are paying cheer- fully. This cheerful attitude may be taken as an indication that they will here after pay a little more without much grnmbllnn. I *ii-1--Q l The Comvnonweaith of Australia, like l the Dominion of Cana la in lla early days, " Pills “ ‘Prompt and sure. P120 > 'n pains or nn -_ =1n?lre:1it.s from their nas. Nothing like them for curing iaundice, foal _ saanaavaua l.l-L13 s=e_ if .ii -; has to lace s secession mivsmeut. West Australia a-ants a tranacontinental rall- way, i a principal centres of population having no connection with the eastern pm; ugggghywater. Time will no difuaus num mmm iéaedwisiittieprlpecttbat the also ' 'thi .arria|sco4n;:asttnthe‘ fact that it is mach easier togetiutolt than to lst Oli l|'\¢l"'\N- E-l|PHlll8lEillNG e 1 Rqairicg, etc-a iiue range of furniture coverings, ccuds, humans, etc, lop Bath reply for inspection. , ilu. ol France In his eadiar life taught French lu a young ladies eemlnarv in Connecti- cut, and while there married a wlfs whom he afterwards treated badly. Be that as it may, hols now in mach bigger hualness than that of n language teacher. Bis known hostility to Germany la s subject ci some intematlonal concern. Dr. Weldon in his nomination speech at Liverpool, N. S., strongly oensured the Dominion Parliament for its action in regard to the salary grab. He by no means exempted his own party or the Conserva- tive leader. He declared his ilrm cou- vlctlon that “all who participated In the grab were bandits, whether Liberals or Conservatives," 'these are honest, plain words. We believe that ln using them Dr. Weldan has strengthened his position before the electors. He has also added new interest for the outside public in the Queens. Qhelburne election We have never believed that he could sucocod in the present contest with an able and popular minister in a Province so wholly committed w the Liberal party fpoiicy. It is sometimes mom to deserve success than lo succeed, and by his resolute atti» tudc on the Indemnity qscstian Dr. Wel» don has gone far toward deserving suc- cess. We hops yet to see him in Pallia- ment and doubt not that when there he will give a good account of himself. As will he seen by advertisement in another column, the city druggists have ,resolved to close their places of business during the winter months from lst Nov- emberto lst April next. except on Ba'- urdays at ll dclock in the evening. The reasons tor this action~sre suifcien ly obvious. Druggists have long hours at best. Like other men they need rest and recreation. Their business, in an far ll the filling of prescriptions and dispensing mediclnesis concerned, requires I char brain. The trade after 9 o'clock at night does not puy the expenses of attendance, light and fuel. Moet customers can easily accommodate themselves by pur- chasing their toilet requisites, cigali and other articles usually procured at tba drug shops before the hour which it is proposed to set for closing. In emergent cases of illness during the night whore a. prescription maybe required to be dh- pensed, the difficulty can be as readily got over as it now ia during the later hours of the night when both druggists and doctors have retired to rest. We hsiiovu the public will generally accept tha arrangements for earlier closing Of tho drug store as reasonable and just. _mi A Modern "._“: _. Denver, Colorado, is nearly owmlles south of the Canadian border.and yet there the winter storms have broken down the telegraph wires, lrlockaded the railways and brought out snow plows. in Prince Eflward island, no snow has yet fallen nor has the ground been frcsen. We may have a backward climate in the spring. but we usually have compensation flower from a soldier] grave, which is an ordinary German. The "editor of the promptly hailed to court, ohamed with `laae,maJeste and sentenced to tell llwllf-lil imprisonment. Had the lmpsror sd- rnucb bctzer light before the world. His William will have more trouble with the editors if he does not curb his arbitrary temper. Wounds. Bruiser and Bums wouu s, es, urns s u before indaiamation sets ilpthoyllsy bn healed without maturation and in about one-third the time required by the old ucstiueut. This lathe greatest olecovpry aad triumph ct modern surgery. Chamd eriaia's Pain Balm sets sl this same principal. it is an aniiaptie and when applledtosuch Injuries,-zaaases them to bea very quickly. lr. . alleys the pain and soreness and prevents any dan- gsrof blood poisoning. Keep a bottle of you me an money, I inconvenience and sufhs'i$' sa* injuries ldthll. FC' Mia bv all dtihlls TRADE AQ SHIPPING- rotr or cuAnl,,,'l,~¢_,',’,g,,,_ ' __ ._ uf, 0ot.l- Nl.Jem¢ Gsaerail HB, itll is a luxurious e Q Xt a¢ed"not be ' expensive thaaycar my ‘ permit. ,ob ol dcue by us H inspected lliere acaccsd Colllste. 081* 0U! PRl¢ll ull thinking ~ before iesvlii eisewbere Fred.llf_l°reinsr, Plsmisraellem . lasesmsrtsleie Qilolltn l _dm »°n>-°r°\ iii E-ii ~ ‘ THE OILY K0. NGT ° These three_featuta3 still' found in our up-te'-date lines .. if Bedroom Furniture as iol- ` single and double weave, with interlsclng copper wire, all guaranteed. CALL in and IASPECT our'(l¢OODS before you purchase your FALL WANTS. §Jan'1es Paton (8). Co. iiiunuuununuurinimutmnn The German Emperor holds himself P . _ above the law. Recently he plucked a lilg C0., L1l1lll¢d. \"j , ef; Bureaus and Commcdes in Birch, Hlm,Ash,Empirc Oar, l Oak and Quarter cut Oak at prices to meet every pocket. lion, and brass Beds, the newest in designs and finishes. \. Mattresses, wool tap, cotton\ tops, felt and hair, springs, These are reminders that winter is at ' l hand althouoh in our far northern latitude " _ _ For the balance of the season. 'Island vessels' in ~d°1'sh"“' ""1 P'°|"“F°‘| °°i“"°“- for all grades of Picton Coal will receive quick des- ~__ atch from the Mines of the Intercoloninl. Coal Min- mm “dm we I" H do” by _U Prince Edward Island Agency, Charlottetown.E Hamburg" ions criticised um action, ` holding that the Sovereign should set a 0. good example to his subjects by obeying! ' ’ the law. The irreverent- editor was" ' alma his nun. .nfl granioiiy ssnpii-‘ ‘ mented the critic he wobld appear in a “dm 'M .m."_m|nd'd .-4 “v..3fn|_q Monuments- and Head- stones in Maiblc,Gran~ ite and Preeslnnt., We cam slsrgs stock cf _Ameri- can llarble and Canadian Granite ready for immediate delivery. Our prices reasmableh 'Jur stock the best. Ccrrespondt-nee solicited. tes ehverfully given. "“"~»"“"‘ 'I ’°"' ”°-4'»`~‘-2'!!-1'=4'i»'T»T' Chandler dr. Bell, l ~ _ ii Flllllll LOST not-......»- a., E §. is on wrltsat ’ This dems or training _ _ p ' , shortness. ldvssthing, Bliowcaed Writing, Jqiilllllis Holt* ding, illustrating or initial Correspon- denees ' Write to-day for fall partlculars. Agency C. I. of A. sox sae. cm-imeuws. xoaomwftwfrla. ' - W SICK HEN5 If yourfowlareslehraitimiathroat, £l';?'f°°.§“': ‘.....i.°" °‘?.J.'.".'T...",..".‘l‘, °"'°` c. r. -moans; ’ sosodrw Chsvlattatwwa. F 0 R _Q L E ~.y.:..»==»=-‘.:»='.»;°“"°.».=f-.;=.°» :.=s.».r,. hogs of the b'e;tAh;‘H!¢Ia. Y so.s5d twrw. lidnf. 0.. P. I. AUCTION SALE. On account of-R_sv_-._ D. l‘l‘?.§n':‘.°.°.'.:‘,‘°.i.':.’...‘“!°... larket bqaarl FRIDAY. 0CTOBBit 26th. at i2 o'clnck noon his horse, carnage, harness and robes. B. CARTER & 00.- xs-zgdzi. Auctimissr. CliillCE `lltil_`l;l`HG Slilifl To be sold by ' at Upton ff Park, ‘l’hursii.a.y°g‘rst "Now i ’ at 2 p. ni. ~ D -Jeans as leans u ia- tcndlng to g:cat'i:>‘his sanchmr: the , West. will sdi his valuable trotting N '. nal a rim alster bbaaaeth » llWllf|| » GIUI Dli- `3r. sntrfgdcd but showing hmeations (0040 t N . ea i _ sic :¢;i¢, lim: grill? b' Wm' 'if caatara with lit she Nc. um-kdoammesaea ri; iii 2? "§=’§l==’fE iiis ilifgf .. _ Egfr ifsre gggie __ igigfiilifi gill; ‘ill i if r ig ,wit nfl :_ .as 215;; §§!» prospect. ish trials. dam -»\'."»';Xfia¢s¢ 's ave. oi»aa.l.’.~l~»aa UQ 4%.E:"1'.r °"°"i.,;_’.rl:.. 'J-'-1 Maw -sn ea ssssansuseas FOR SALE -isa-1 its Anotlitr..`i'&icli sing.. Faassen