if , i _I ., ni. i _ \ 1 . / ~ -- ~ -- -<-.,.....f;-,-.-z f '-2 _ tf_:,\. .,iJ_ - t.. it M'-i fr It . if ,i lit . i... '»f ‘:. ‘» ,r , . .4 af: i--f. ,H ._ 4,, i 54'. lj, .il`~‘. 'ii 7” fl;-'_' *g'~»"‘f’ I* , ,fix £--vp '._» ' 1 lv' " H i" '-'§}“_§` |i.&_.,._a}: -4?; if". 'if iii .T .~ . . .» _ __i» rg- _Em » l .,. it 4 f it -- ,.._'_ 1- if E W- MUTHERS Nearly everybody has a longing for the good things grand-mother used to make, Pickles even when made bv grand-mother’s receiPt. se .m to lack something. This Pack is in the spices used. Realiz- ing the needs of the housewife and rock, we have made a specialty of pure, fresh p'c\iling spices. ‘JVe know what spice should be and we have a mixed spice which we should like you to try. :Use them and you’li know the secret cf grand-mothers eood pickles. oc it quarter pound. i. il. IAMIESUN, DRUGGIST, The Medical Hall. whnhh Rf* NQBBY SUI iS made of the latest fabrics FOR an Wcli Dressed Men I am fully prepared with the best workmanship obtainable to turn out stylish, well fitting clothes at prices to please the par- ticular customer. Send in your order early for your - new autumn suit. S. CRAIG, UPPER . QUEEN ST. 4-ctwiaw . i £1 T0 MERCHANTS If the Harvest Excursion made a hole in your stock of Trunks and Valises I represent]. Eveleigh & Co., Ltd., of Montreal and will be very pleased to send you a catalogue and price list. Drop me a postal card. C. Leonard Grant 9 ('lIA RLU'i`TET()\’\`.\' liar em fi |. _ 7nd" ic cphoiie 718 I _ , UAB SERYIGEI Paasenglrfi. baggage, etc., conveyed anywhere desired. Leave orders at Mc- Donald & McXinnon'a Drug Store at stables, Sydney Street, near Sgve- lon’a Comer. J. M. NICHOLSON, r-28 d 1 vr Telephone No. 2 5 Farm for Sale ai iiiiia Yuri. -____ john li. Gill offers his farm of 12 y acres within 5% miles of Ch’town and half miie of Railway Station. The farm is in a high state of cultivation well watered, and fenced live fence black-thorn.) Good buildings. Com.; ml see this offer. With or without THE DR. McNEiLL ON THE POLITICAL phesy against the “mere who monopolies the public distracted Island. He tells are glad to learn on such authority, that it is not the Province that is at fault. it both Ju and Athens were munlties. men of iight and leading. wh as to secure for us regular ment is, so far we fear, not What have religion, or art or not won by prayers, as Mr. told us, or by the exalted max sophy, or the reilnoments said on the otherslde, It maxim that “the man who before is a public benefactor". of the politician who makes hundred dollars of indemnity only six hundred grew ln a to the effect that “men will against the pooplei politicians to represent them. name lawyers, and editors, one of them of line physical commanding presence, who occasion actually offered th SITUATION. Dr. McNeill has lifted up his v0iCl‘ through The Patriot megaphonc to pro politicians" life of this us, and we indisputable size of the is the size of the men we send to the Legislature and to Ottawa. “They are not statesmen but politicians." Judea, he tells us, gave religion ` e world and Athens gave arts ilosophy to mankind, and small com- Why then has not this Island raised up o would so dominate the counsels ofthe Dominion and cheap communication and more branch railways and saved us our lost representation! The question seams pertinent but the foundation for the learned doctor`s argu- quite sound. philosophy to do with party politics? Elections are Taste, has luis of philo- of art. Ur. McNeill is evidently aware of this when he cites what is vulgarly spoken of as the “salary grab" as the work of small politicians rather than exalted statesmcn. But even here there is something to be is a modern makes two blades of grass grow where only one .grew What then twenty-five grow where past genera- tion? No doubt, too, that ln doing this our politicians had in mind the prccept of n Judean King, reputed wise in his time praise thee when thou doest well unto thyself". They did well to themselves and now smillngly and confidently await the popular approv- al. If the people like that sort of thing, why, that is the sort of thing they like. And if that sort of thing is not to the good Doctor-'s liking, why does he not prophesy It seems to be really the people who are at fault. There are many great statesmen in their midst, and yet they choose little We could and doctors,‘ _all men of gigantic intellect and at least stature and have upon emselves as candidates to the party conventions only to be rejected, or if accepted ventions it was only to he loft rop. lgdwstwwtf . i, °|ns,s¢id 0" t _ -';_ _:_ i :__ ._..J!‘ by the con`_ in a minor resistless eloquence on the Legislature, or ity at the polls. “The prophet is without honor in his own country." We have par- ticularly in mind a learned and iiuenl doctor, who, if the people had but con- sented, would have turned loose' h_is have shaken the very throne of Laurier at Ottawa by his weighty deliveranccs in the Commons. But the people lacked dis- cernmsnt, rejected their ablest, wisest and most accomplished statesman and gave tha honors of place and power to mere politicians. What can be hoped from an electorate so blind as that? But after all we can do nothing with- out the people. The man who would rise to the heights of commanding stareman- ship must rise upon the willing shoulders ofthe people. “First catch your hura"' is the necessary preliminary to making hare soup. First secure your election, Doctor, und then develop the stutesmnn- shlp which links 'great men with thi immortais. Learn to sway men sufiicieni- ly and you may laugh at “bulldozed con- ventions." Even such “reslstless elov quence" as Milton sung oiflrst “wielded at will the iicrce ilcniocrncy" before it “fulniinerl wer Greece to Miiccdon" and the throne of Artaxerxes. Learn to swaythc iuinfls of the people, Doctor, and thcrr-lifter we shall not have to com- pliiiiitimtnllour public men are mere politicians. There will be at least one notable exception- *W*-*lC~O~§-vi; Preiuicr Robiin believes in making the young I\i»iuitohnns of all nationalities acquainted with thc national flag, and has ordered that on und after lst January next it shrill ily over all school houses during the school hours. The govern- ment will provide ihe flags. Good for the Prairie Premier l It is high time to bt getting ready for the big Exliibition. Get ready the ex- hibits,i.lielive stock, the grain, roots. vegetables, fruit. Get ready to gee the blggest andj best exhibition ever oiieredin this Province. Got ready to house and feed the biggest crowd tha' Charlotte`own ever saw. -- ,x-<<\`\\\\___ '~ -e ODDS 'f/, » ,DNEY 0 |~|.|.S__1,s ss \._\\,\\\=,,.Sf% s HTS p|S5Aci‘~"" _ff"¢" °7"" »'\ir ‘”,';:’°>`é/."’f- 5 ' \\\\\ 'i._ - .» W -ieaefres rf nf. hh, Q" nu ,un f, ‘g ifi,‘}~|,T'he pulic \"1;|}l*’ \ ft. ti = § _ _ ~ Notice the position of the sleeper on an ordinary woven V . ` f _ ~ .~i~ _ -' .` », - .__'.§i¢l__-_i;.~`-: ' » . fy \, 'Y I ‘ . ....,,,/ wife mattress -here is discomfort. -: The Hercules Mattress is guaranteed five times stronger than an ordinary double _,I wc he Mattress -C. sts no more to buy one here -Which do you pref.r ? 5 Nik" I ,hive bfeliflli \ (___, tcod for ali. Health in wlntcr of coal, ` ever; roc package, also a PM fo- the °»=11<1~»- picasc tclcpiionc ‘lamb Mark Wright Fumishinn ilu. .. - i-. e is c-unfort. Solid Y et Y' ld' . ii, L. Hoorsii ______%i__| _______ i\ oiice how the Hercules weave holds up the sleeper- 8_ri_:,¥_¢_;_oy:eai George St. ’ .-,";nzncui.:s.sPame»‘f . . - ' A * _ / \ r NEWSY, in t lltlmaa hlrthertha best | _"uw “lit K* “wanton” predicting that the seaaion to ova" " vgniaed _ _i . THE PEC)P1aE’B PAPER. N°'°m\>°r Will be A DMN 011°- W” °°_:’_ Published at its ofiioes, New Provrse Block. N01? Sittigs P°°¢_b?!|}:0;d0h\riotte- not undone the prediction. It is said t t .own. Prince Edward island. Canada, at the follow ng_ra . Day G _ vance: _“md mr" “hmm nrmwm be mad, Morning Edition. (riail except Sunda lone ments 25C P" WU' -'~ when ever pn W any Edm0,,¢ ond", Wgdnw ay ani. .Erl ay) per ysar.... , when the .House n\ect.~. but i`0 If 5 ta lttbd t,hnE%m` l rl ` -rn Q mu will aotbeiespomihioior currency urs mos rem u h w more mo r i at wiriehat rin' ' _ "'“""" u5°`;d b‘Yul\:°"'°l Ord" bpm" ordel-'or Registered lame! p"‘m° 0° Tia as i 2| Tlh "gs on ltion will have. ' - * , ...1..i..i cumin. 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