si \ 'f“»“>"f" '>"=*~“= ‘”=“f\‘ “ ' “ 1- ""s'~»°-'@‘=f"f"<.~‘== f z, _~=` F* " f 5 H1.-.=. _1:.-'=f_'..:.. ` ` 5:33 __ . _: __ -‘.<.'~- _ s 3 ‘ ~ _ ~ 1* I: =\~ »_-_l-2‘_oMllN My stock of foreign toilet articles can be matched in but few places the size of this one. Almost every toilet aid or convenience that has merited public favor will be found in my stock. ' SUPERB SUNDRIES When you want sun- dries; brushes, combs, sponges, bath tablets and bath requisites you will surely appreciate the as- sortment we display and the very low prices we make . l. c. lnlllrsoll. _-\Bi_._~ @ -ww .__. -__ ;_ a t - \ = Oi-- l.;~=~“’"’ / The Dr. Deimel Linen Under w e a r means warmth, pro- tection and health to every one-young and old-it is the best that money can buy Our Booklet, ma iled free, will tell you all about it. - - S. A. McDonald’s. I h i 1 P _ Ksdderroo _ | The More Particular a Man is About the hat he wears the more reason for him to. insist on getting a A ,_ - “BOSTON DERBY” They have all the style a hat can possibly have and the fit is simply per- fect ion . 5/ze “BOS'l`0N TOURIST” Is the king of. the soft hats. weeks & Sole Agents. 2_1 d tf _ Dlfootor " i Enihiiiidr; - so ¢l.tIs_\!.' Editorial and News Telephone l33a. Omce Hours 12 noon to 6p.m.; 8 to ra p m. 1. E. B. BRCREADY, Editor Residence Telephone 3: _ ___ _ l THURSDAY, OCT. 8, 19%. I W , THE NEW BRITISH CABINET. 'Ihe cable tells that Premier Balfour has stlength succseded in his loud diiiicult task of reconstructing the net, so sadly: depleted of its strength bythe resignation of a numbcrof its leading spirits. The reconstruction is after-all little more than a shuffle of portfolios and the promotion of compara- tively unknown men to .places before held by those of -arrester fame. The chances are thus stated: . ' Mr. Broderick. formerly Secretary for ¢War, succeeds Lord George Hamilton as Secretary for India. ' J Austen Chamberlain, Postmaster Gen- eral, succeeds Mr. Ritchie as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Alfred Lvltletor, Recorder of Oxford, succeeds Joseph Chamberlain as Secret- - ary for the Colonies. Secretary for War. Graham Murray, Lord Advocate of Scotland, succeeds Lord Balfour of Bur- Lleigh, as Secretary for Scotland. ` » Lord Stanley,dnan`clerofl the War O§c_e ssucceeds Austen Chamberlain as Post- master General. No one who compares the new Cabinet 'with that which it succeeds but must be ber of the Premier-'s late colleagues who n. O. Arnold Foster, Secretary to the Admiralty, succeeded Mr. Brodrick as P- impressed with the great diminution of weight and prestige by the retirement of such men as Chamberlain, the Duke of ` Devonshire, Lord Gcorae Hamilton Mr Ritchie me late cuanlenor. and ` fend from beckache. headache, ands ment and Opposition party forces upon ii_n;r;_:;_;1l;t;i_l_\_vebeen unknown foragsn- I That the Chamberlain influence is still Stggk, Cropl. lgprlements and Hguse. » strong in the Ministerial party may be , 0 urniture. p _ 1 _ taken for granted by some features of the b i'_:S1___tlf\§_\‘_§<_1_:>tyhCi¥:=°_;'_s;=mi<2sheisito;_lut{» _ ‘:°°°°°'°°r::'.;::.';;‘;.‘;.:“°..°;‘“‘°;:‘°..:;. "M" '°“° W s s ` l . ° ° “‘°“ , “_ _ sA1'uRnAY. ocr. lon. Chamberlain s promotion to the Chancel- A1. 2 0.cLoeK_ ,_ M_ lmnlp ofthe Exchequer while his father T1;=,g>él1g§§§;=;3:;y=__ ,Ffa “__ Alma” :lengalz;<'_l_ :nat the ‘_);’Po:nltlon xe_e1__l;o_ :;}{=f_;éd2_1}°§°e§;e1t1_ 15;; ga§ép_=s.om1_}§1_1e°_<;;~;s& eapro ons camps n -a noa chess. V with a desire to further the unification of the Empire are no doubt stiifnng underly- ing imotives with Mr. Chsmberlain and nilany of his supporters, but it will be a difficult task to. make these sake with the ooncomitants of dearer food but in the first campaign the battiemust THE HQME 0|; ibeiought cut mainlvon Rrounds that th; (pA||_y Ang w¢¢|(Ly,) affect the t'xpayers of tte United.Kiug- P1-ovjime devgted exclusively f N rth Sid - cH§R,_0,.,5,§,-“f,§'g,N_ ',lf’§_ ,_ ;‘°_;”° _ *_*“‘1”_;‘° ‘_‘;‘_:‘;’_:’ ‘S ‘_°°_ _°“°’°_"H;"‘Y to fu-rniture and house 'fur-' , __..._..._..._ ,ncornae wl eprlncpeso ree °. _° ' Business Office Telephone l33b~ trade to give much if any chance for earl nlslnngs' r_ee Hoors and a Y Om H 8 _ _, 6 _..._ i , fstaii that can handle an A °° °'I'P_=I';0I‘;_ 1;” nm" nun v.ctory to the Chamberlain policy. It is _d _ t __ y . if. r.. Nnwsom. subscription Mg notlmprcbable that both_Premier Balfour no RQ, ho? ,. arge ` _'_'-"" and the ex-Colonial Secretary see this WH i espatc ’ e C aim features dominant. The 0|Jl>Csitl0n_‘ because. W? were hanfiicapped will refuse to treat the esac.-at for space, ln _fact us1ng_po_rt-' as any other than one between free _ trade ligns gf 9111- establishment and protection-protection for its own - c ' 7 ‘ and dearer raw materials. and 'doing A the furniture; Imperlalconelamtlom wlll a°ul»_ll¢.eltrade_we could handle with in time force themselves into prominence 0111’ Old Stag. But COI1dlti0I1S ._¢ 1.-sl-e - _._ ,_» .S ‘*"!“‘°", "“’P‘?9'F'°° 9°_°‘_'°~"_"""_ 9".e"‘.'ti‘}Q¢i1usmber¢d‘t1¢ss_greslope’ ateseegsmfi Ffae or free trade and Dr°t°°t>l°v» l1°“°V°\‘ here the various offerings ofthe ,world fi-~ _ _ , Whatls Ti disguised, will be the real _ controversy in yappear- * ` Pope. _' ' R°Wi Ci1l1'l*»¢l¢f0‘Yll s “ _“the coming campaign. A f»il"1t_UfQ`1'snc_c,_,f_l>i' _ ' 2 i the colonies ln the some :parker coaplhc We have grown. now wie-iii" -gi viiiismtl '1>li!is» ture the last six weeks was, which we couldnt well spare are now changed, we have one - _ 0 _ __ - » T l 1 quite plainly and are content to ride for ' - in arall. believing lime ln the foam i ~ ‘ - ~ 42;.. .f ;~~..,_ free trade-must be abandoned and they P will then' reap their reward. Besides it ’ i ' ‘ " i - may be convenient in the presentiuncture _ _ ‘ io have a new question quite overshadow in fnrnilture, as furniture can he %,f to” %-.less than old _prices in Charlottetown _andl you the revelat'ons of the South African inquiry and the _troublesome educational ques= ion. Without layingtoo much stress upon ' petitions it must remain, a very striklnrz ` audyimpressive fact that hundreds of pstl' _ tions containing many thousands of sig- natures have been presented to Parliament against the Grand Trunk Pacific, and not a single petition in its favor. i i | ' I ‘w‘btf‘it'?ls?" '_1‘ho~_moth- knows touch the soft __ hands too well A to need to goes, for the moment .Y sheentersintothe |r>1=yi\11- Sem* °f , the child and fon- gets her toil and weariness. Then a sudden movement sends a thrill of pain through h'er and she realizes that though love may lighten labor it cannot' lighten' pain. ` B ‘ Thousands of women who have suf- other consequences of womanly disease; this is coupled with the fact that a num~ _ have been maag wen women by the; use. of Dr. Piercefs Favorite Prescrip-~ M W »»»»_»»»»»=»f- -sian; tiontothe fiscal departure to which he ‘gd -.“1¢¢f¢ti,m md scum,-` 9.31,. is partly and Mr. Chamberlain ie wholly "**k“¢”~ ‘> ' f ‘ c ' . ' ° f 'tlcannot snyersouglrirr ofDr Piercdo' Olnllllhted It 3281115 B05 E0 EJB Favgnm Pfwugn gg it ¢ ni! that the new Cabinet can lonlz retain §'_°¢_d‘_‘;:if°° ..?’,,§,°:,'Z,|1H"””'°1|”°';ui:'mhd°rf§ oo d walk wha? began the ‘Favorite Pro s :lution of Parliament at an early date __. ¢_§g__.s's£_§sp:. _ o one . e ~ ffienrlsweosdr-1 '°°'“° ‘° "° °“’."°.'{°".l"’ `” “fl” T2’ ll*.:.:l‘.°:.l‘*`§...."‘ °f.:.'lt.”.:f:*".i'f.#:'.;'::..= :::i~ U°‘°°m’°m’ ° °°_ °°°'“"° °” ° ° marry; &aa»rm°a¢ay'l=laa°fwu1a.»f: eve ofabreakup, and it will notbe sur- -DL mme., "ei, prlsipg if in the near future there shall lost ‘$115510 liltfiit 'foto liliolit" be a reconstruction of both the. Govern _ "°m°°‘ _ l -» T cl vi. r L_ ~ Y lr ‘f 1 iii ill of straw. i rnnnsarsann. saleipmlllve - BENJ. CARTER & Co., 1 - ¢. 1 .’<,-I 523 g\;`_1 -< ~'i;~_._~,~_:»if j*-:}§=~,~ .g ‘- sallsfcr8t. ` CROP.-Two and a half tons of hay and a lot ' , IMPALBMRNTS-Onebuggy, new :A r Driving . ” Wayan, 2 Driving Sleighs, I Box Sleigh, 1 - ' l Sa leasd _Bridle i robe.: Sets Driving Harness. I . _ - _ ' ALSO, Household Furniture, x Supe lor Up~ right Piano, New Williams and a. ict of other ' ‘ ' av cies not enumerated. ' 80\'ll2i., -l »'A'uc¢ioueers. ’ .__ WC t lllcy are _ _ tilllckccpcrt YES-We can lcprlcc llllcll»ilillollll,,l1llll can take our word that they won't g`o» up, at least* while we- are in the business. `_Wé wish to 'trade at heme. Large Upper .Province houses were 'sending too" much Furniture Dry Goods no the Island iWe intend to 5-that "and: will do so, if variety and lowes prices ve'-iTl.;.` _ along any catalogueand wewwill give you F'\l§R.~NI- TURE” and-_ DRY GOO_DS'at~1__ess thanfyou- can buy _ ‘i elsewhere. » ' ‘ ‘ ~ _ ‘ . ` sp ' ' , .Hlaifwarlelsetlr 2 “October waves it’s go1den_rod”.- The 05,7 Autumnis in- sight-,-your needs I aref of kind to those-in August. What” would madam? Am Autumn Dress from material;'_of~ latest kind :A comfortable Wrap, a-Jacket to» en- 'sure against early. colds ? This year 'we are vain .enough to feel. that 'we can satisfy in range and 'prices an-d beautiful effects the most ci-itioalldosire of reasonable womanhood. The Fashion. Books will give -you some idea of the materials _vvhich.`yol1z may expect. As many of them as are adapted. to-_ this country you Said' here, and in the matter oi' prices we expect to receive your earnest approbation. his year you _wi=H find- our stock includes- so many y-things which it would _be diilicult to get elsewhere, land i_f your purse is not so heavy *as yonld 'café to have it, we_ would askfyou to let us give- you _more -forits contents than you’ve been accustomed to-' se-_ cure. We mean it, madam. _ _ See Windows for Furs and Hats.. i ~ 1 a if F Q ! ~ TIN c , - _ _ ‘ ` ' "W 1 -.».-r.~\\nq-n-»- l l ntrol of the nation’s affairs, an a dis- gym. 1i1,°|,.¢ me ,ie ¢,Wb|¢md¢wm_,_c __ ` ' I _ \ --" ar ..l» . _y ` _f We manufacture as'low`1as tlieibest, _ _ _ Weselll direct, _ ~_ ' ' f ~ s » You buy as-cheaply as you can; o You buy from us and save f ' ' " " " L Mllsndth H h Clthin C Ltd _ ~ Opera I-louse'Bu`il_`¢l_in¢. _ A_. S_C(_)_'1`T, fltianager, _ ' 1 s ‘tif 5 r 3 ,,. ___,, _ _.l.r_,, 1' » f - ‘ . - _, _ That is»= SENSE. _ That is PRQ%ESSiVE SENSE. t 1 .Thai is COMMON SEPSE. A _ _ ___ Hnoanaiganayyrzznnrs StocEiiii.dilte.Mens C ot ng’ °m¢Sp\m s,_ -mens, arcs and l Themrld cured kind SoleAgents on P. E. Island for the Moncton Wooilen JOH‘\l ll0PK St. John, N B N B -Open for pork and fresh -We keep ; 'Vi a, e unlprey o'.g o., _; . __‘ Callat _ E50 . 1 ‘ Hlllllpllrcy Clothing Store :._€l"f'!'*'.’ Li’ N 1--Y§<_ir.r=;.‘e1»' 5.2 l*1>f2!w fifcl” »H siovlas lu cllelwggh llellllkers m_cmm f--'=”T'*i.-'»r#i>\='s.'~ .:*.»~f»:\:~i:»'<'.-e~==:n.:f-.l ~ ~ .M23 3"'i