S and while they run mean , ‘ discomfort and danger. In § l A _ I that if it fails afterhaving ?_ .= afair trial I will return `\'»- _ some time will relieve the F* ._.¢~\v \,l° _ wr _._-.»»._»1 -» ._< _ _tffr-.~,-._~x_`~~‘§.v1‘l'! _ ,Q3 A J .éA_;_*_v_i`_1`_ _ ` A ; ;_,‘ " ‘ " ` I " _ .1 .;,,§‘_.,¢~'~'-_`_§~_ 5'."»`_'5"'.,. ` ,» °~$f,"‘i" _ " ' '~ ` ' ~ "` _ ` '5 "."“`- '.l`~= ».s> >-‘ ". :.(..< "'» < - ' ~ ~i\ 1 "+*~- 4* ”>~_:.i; gin# i M “ \ _ __":;i` _. _~-*is ,Tig 2 L' 'QB-____ , _ _. _»., , ~ ,. -cs ‘> ..‘~: < D' cngxgr 'l`oda.y’e Probabilities. 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' P" " r- fr f" -se ‘ .` _ I '<, 43:' - _ zrgaaasapwx, »l~"' l 3 ,‘., .O 's- ‘“\" ‘IL 4 __ age! “ ii n +”.|l\\\l\\‘\ _, ‘.f""g -J ` ~ .L _ _ or ...=r.-..<‘F.~ ~ " ' -. _‘_ _ _ -. _M 5 -s o A* » ' -' IDAILY AND WEEKLY.) rm- 5° fmt Homt or THE oulnoum to| North Side Qneen'Sq\ure. CKARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. _ oi UviN, GENIZEL & co. .1“".:!:.';‘:.9_f1‘;°.°.T;!es‘;°:2.3“”°. Q I dwzm I 1 . A 1 s Colcl Proposition i _ Unless stopped at once A colds run a deinite course j the start you can stop a <_ cold and keep it stopped I with Jamieson’s Cold Tab- lets. My proposition is ` your money. However it . will not fail and even after I the cold has been running discomfort and shorten the ' the period of attack. Have l a box on hand for when it ' starts and you wont have colds. ° Price 25c. a box. ' J, li. BJHMIESUN, 'T Drnggist, _ TIME TABLE ROCKY POINT FERRY Commencing Thursday Oct lst, 1903 _,___ _ 1 J 1- |. P. HOOD, Advertising Mgr. F. R. NEWSOM, Subscription Mg . -'diiorial and News Telephone 133a. Omce Hours iz noon to 6 p.m.; 8 to zz p m. I _ E. B. MCCREADY, Editor I Residence Telephone 3: *-1 -_L I 1 [Hi Mllllll llllllllli w'nnNEsnAr,.snPr.ao,1an. _ A PROFITABLE PURCHASE. ii _Q _ ; It may have been that thlrty~six years; ago Russia would not willingly have soldi Alaskato Great Britain, and as for the Dominion of Canada it was but in the formative stage when the opportunity offered in 1867. Russia had . before or Since no territory lor sale, her motto in regard to territory having always been, “What we have we hold.” But it suited her purpose altogether to retire from the new world in order to extend her borders in the east and form an em- pire there which would be as compact as it is coiessal.`,So Alaska was ofercd for sale to the United States and was pun chased by the latter at a prim ot seven million dollars. The territory was then contended by many to be worthless, and even so astute a _man as Ben Butler said it they must purchase Russia’s friendship at a price ot seven millions it would be better to let the Czar keep the territory than to- undertake to govern it Washington. It is useless therefore to speculate upon how much better it would have been had Alaska been purchased by Britain or Can- ada and included in the Dominion. Cer- tain it is that had this been done we should have been spared the Behrlng Sea -- ‘seal question and 'the present very trouble- Until further notice Steamer Elhn will Leave Prince St. Leave Rocky Point Wharf, Wharf, At 7 a. m. at 8.(X) a ln. at LL 6( (C “ 11.00 “ ““ 11.30 “ 1 pam. “ 1.30 p.“m. 2 3.(Il ‘s ‘ H is 6| ‘c as at 6 U SUN DAY 1Wili leave Ch Town Will leave R’ky. Pt. At! -a.m. At10 a.m. it £2.45 p. m. At 1.3) p. m. 1. _ At 3. 1 At 4 pl.;mm‘ At 500 Iprice of Alaska. But time has proved that some and uncertain boundary question while we should have had the northern hall! of the continent exclusively to _our- selves and not have had the territory of a rival power overshadowing us like a .winter cloud from the north. These polit- ical considerations and the increasing land hunger would alone count in these days for at least the paltry seven millions which in 1867 was mud as the purchase JA-S~ there were other values in the bargain `ch'_towh, sept. :ssh |9o3, get' iwhich were then scarcely dreamed oi. 5/Be P0|\f|` is if 14, lmvroani - A ROW, Hamrax. but you d _u tneedtogothereto’ bn s' n o°°°.s°o of Yccal &aler,”and~unleae*lid i very* mucho iixterded- i _ .sense other -coal mine will tell yoeto use _ J* lm he oreennmgmg "4 *vsdneaamulhrun slung. '°°°*\l‘N~\»~llnr¢vnneem¢. °'°°f'¢lliy\l\»reee|v¢ lm-em" JIS. 'l'AlT» Jr.,' nomar, ggilgvm amen-ron. The fact is that in hard cash value UncleSamhas already realized ,a great bargain in his Alaskan possessions. In thirty six years he has derived from Al- aska sealskins $52,0t'D,0w0; salmon valued at $50,000,ill0; revenues from seal privile- ges and sealskln taxes, customs and the ` sale oi public lands amounting to $10,000,~_ _ 'o _ _ _ _ooo and gold worth sao,ooo,oso, or a fem as ' ' °rs1oz,ooo,oeo. If from this we deduct V ,the purchase price, a balance of 155 mil- pnrchased today for lw milllons.- Such ____ ‘lf ' " " ' ~' Q westheblrgelnthatwentalmoeta ben-_7 ff i #Q ~L 1”” C' _ih¢1nth¢aqsouh¢Esther."°f im n _ '_ 5 ' _ Veration. Theeewiseand great men and* 7 1_ the British statesmeu of the rtime appe.r` mtl; missed a -greet = opportunity days, and it an‘ '"1 “mr ister#-S' _ q_1.1__11_.;¢-Qi 1_1 *`:» .no roms. lions remains. And Alaska could not be. lnspectorCarter oi St. John Y Gives Opinion e e 1 lx Inspector Carter, who has just returned from Charlottetown, where he went to take pirt in the 'provincial educational _convention of Prince Edward Island, and 'where he also had the opportunity 'of visiting the exhibition, speaks very en thusiastically of its excellence especially as relates to the borseexhibits as well as those of grain and vegetables.. The peo- ple seem very prosperousand the ~ferms in a high state of cultivation. The farm buildings, he says, are usually neat and attractive, but the schcolbuild- ings, strange to say, doloot. at all compare favorably with ours in the country di- trlcts and thegrounds are not nearly so attractive as the rich nature of the soil would warrant ' but ratepayers do not appearto take as much interest in educational matters as teaching material to other occupations. ever, and the teachers are very mnchin road facilities and densityogmpopuletion X? r‘\ »\\i» f'v“ ' -» \l ' ~"` `\.w ua"-`»' - K. i - r'-£". 5. /Q 'i f ff' ° .iiiiiiii eiiiéiitii §1§§if.~tEii‘§¢i ' new .3';".,,.2 " found out '_=`;‘»~";i 'sunset,andl "" "£1211: some out 'Q_4"' of a healthful future, People who have tried change of el-` mate mvainforthecnre ofweak lm? hav! been perfectly and permanen y cured bythe nseof Dr. Pierce’aGold.en ii-.diff *’.....ii°`@.."°°'”.°:=ss~"5§. §122'¢.§“.. .....1.nf..n. cam, an . fatal end in consumption. ‘ rl had level! ...`.l..‘i.'¥Eei."\.'e- ‘-as ii __° f . ziiiiii-‘iii sf.~.a:§3-ferns r.-..':.:.......°.s.:,'~:°.‘,'..'r-‘ ::=.'.°f.*.e°‘.=‘.:"..if.=<\i=1..i. v hd toyou. _Iamabie vofb' _ Any substitute oB_'ered lg ‘»‘-i\1_lt_ al good" ea ‘Golden Medical _ Discovexxzxnis a cures behind every c1axm._made__for.._ e “Dircovery," which no _“just u good” medicine_ca.e_ lhovw ~ The Peop’1;',s Comme; Sense Medical Adviser, a k containing 'xoo8"._pagee, is given away. Send 31 one-cent surge, gm- eutpehagekof customs and mailggg y, or e percovefl. Ol' _ Still!!! for the voimx good in cloth. Addrel iDr. R. V. Pierir, Buifalo, N. Y. il? l I -*-i 1- ~» - ~ _._ - _ __......,_ _ ¢ 'Til 1 r ' 4 .Y ~ _ » A fresh*-isupply at E11i"_.i. .\..:. Eff! 3 ‘il 43 |NSl|llIT|l]ilSi *.****°¢~¢ ~c~.~ ,¢,r ' ._ e f f $zx=.;er. .ia ..._ , *Q .’i1f:; *gwngnqg 5 e , _ ._l zo ~>-- ».*'irxf¢ ..-. e1-nun.. g.- vs .»< or s 4.. -1. mr.. va va- I The teachersftonvention wasalood one ‘ E C V _:_A ' i ~ ‘s »~!?;`m Wie? There are signaotanawekening, how- //T 'v f , :_ 5- _ A _ A V ._ eamest in their eifortsao augment their It Scans may 3 few m0nth5 P3PH’§f lgd stipends. ` - . A . -- 1 " ` ' ~" _<1_ -d'-t R_ _ *° ‘.“">' °°“ me ° TP °¥iT°».MQNT‘?E*@.f?“r-?*h°' “sf _ _ Q 9»~5'E'§ Fil e iris ,_-.; __ - __ \1_ 'ima-' 'J i~ .- _ -if 3” semi QTELI. m"'*`=~._"`r~/Y _ lx.-_¢g`~»_T __ “T _C ~ C ` I _ / ,_ .- %!“* would allow, and the price ___/on the tag oi “piece ;;cniticism but was the lowestsprice for whi_cli1___4ftl_i;'atW. .rl . I WM" ` i ' 1 '_ _ Another`imp`or__tant point; the moment iimported Furniture it `5&¢ _ hair _.<"*'7’l -. 'ei-ing that may districts givé their meh- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ j ' . _ ers the bare government grant without _ A _ / ' C _ “' "' C' ' 'f ‘ ‘ 'smu_.- ` ` any supplement. The governmentgrants _ __ A _ _ _ _ _ ` " I to teachers on the islaniere larger than _ .__ :_ f _ 2 ‘L_ ' ° ' ` D ~ 1 ff. thoaegiven in most ot the provincesin, 5*' fr "_ ! _ * - Canada and in consequence the people _ _ ,‘ _ ‘ ;i"'_5 ~ T if . have not beeneducated to contribnte,with ' ' _ ‘ » gf' A f I i = ~_ resulting low salaries anddeversion-of 4 i _ _ _ ' _ 1' » ‘ - 1 , ~1|\.'§1<’;r ,QL ._ ~L_>_} f ~ ~ ~. -= _ 5 .1-fr~"1'~‘ asv . t_',1;::f°::‘r'::‘;=f';l;‘o‘td:;e°lfr‘;°;‘l_f°§:f”1?;: that our Furniture Trade_'was'gcing_ A west to `-\/_‘,i`- '9"`» .`:'.f./nw" ‘r ` l lp ._j}*\ . _ ¢ ' ' ` '* ` "* " 'i ‘ UU' 2*’ if' *H t .1 '. _ \ _ p-__d_»`/,_`\\\\\\ _ '. -f: .5 _ ,» » _ .1 --.-_*__ .- _ in M it _ ‘ 1> l *4 <' 'v §,__ _ _ _ és up _ _ _ _ ua iii# fl: i 1 L’ A _ei 1 _A 1 _ _ Z _; - ‘I V; _'__ ._ .=¢.-» .Y ` , \ i, . ' ‘ ‘ L » ` in - sa. f A g ,e,,,,,be,,,,,-,ed f ' Pa_ton’s' low prices on Furniture has s_é_ttled_'tha't question `_ . _ ` .v _._ rf A The moment Furniture made its appearance' at .l-iatons, a fair, _oneverypieceofFurn.iture.' ‘ ,_ _ o, ’ ......_...._...__. e . A PWS. $13. ‘ .':"‘ _ fh- _ i. _ _ . To alegitimate business and yet zas’-'lowas the demands of C _U _ . . Q" method it mae the public se; syn b ° 1?h;i.iin_ im... nhl ` ' .ixliiiqia Jfiq' * ‘_ 5 1 ' f fx pi-Aw _~_r 1 `, from one place to another laggling over the ride to arriie at the _ _ _ P » f*llo¢5f`f] » T J :‘ _ /I( ,, iff. ; Wmivg bill. . _~, _. . ;}:|.'¢i V” , » v 1 ’ 7%-l1l':2.f»t.v.n.1||~;m,;;¢gg_ _ “E .--f»=-ur-eww 1--~»~=<»-n ur-.mvtr-f sw