if li” A 'rf iiiiiil 11752? ,lm *W me-us -v~¢»-¢v 1- -v\“‘>-D » _R » LE# 1? me l ~ s ‘V . _ . z ' _` ` `~§‘f’1‘-"`r““"§'f_'j_"2;‘- 1"-.T '.‘="=_‘l _§;;-;,,M,f.;_=-3_;_;,;-.,=A.~- :sf-'~.. .,,,`»,_'.'__: . f_»-,_..-_ »;. l___._-._» ,A1 -st; -_ _ ._ mn c annul: cmianorra-rc \ ~ U- V 1 _ _ _ _ WN»1PB_IHm,¥n.vv4,un;xsaa1§n..o¢1r9npn1o, .sn ‘ -=»z--- . _-__ 1 CALENDAR POR OCT. 1901 MooN'5CnaNons ___ 3. A _ __ _1 ._ ._ A___A___A;___A _,_A A A Last uarter 4-th,4h, 58m evg, __ - gs 1 ._A te €__;~,A_» 1? _A'“A,,A_:1§A_»_»_A_'A _ __.£t_____ Q ` _y 1' * `l- _ , _ gig; Q3°,‘;,,}f‘*;;,2,'2;{}L“;,8'},~_,,,_ The West Queens Situation. S " 2 ` 1 __ _ _ __ _ Fuiimoon mil, 1iil.om.m. ____ € ’ __ _e _ S #_-A,,j§__ A;~-_A- oi 0 0 ' ' Day of\ Sun lSunl High Water, Week -l®U|»¢~€¢3blr-I f'e/Tgr~K-§"”»§"" “ ;..2 on 8 iTues 9 iWed 10 lThur 11 §Fri 12 ‘Sat 13 Sun ll .Mon QD' u-:u-¢»-en-4 _IE 915' E35l'»°i_53B wi-»--of QQ _§§_$s"'5‘s'3A S&5l3§8’B Rises Sets Mom |After’n hmh 13 ' 14 15 16 17 'QE I-‘P-‘F-A ov_~ioo5_ Fl)-‘P-5 *"*"@©®`]@lFW 3553233 "23 19 02 18 05 16 56 40 lil 19 20 Z) 21 22 21 22 23 23 12 _lg , agreed to abide the decision of the conven 21 50 35 1:>'Tues .__ 13 12 l6iWed _ 13 49 14 W 15 15 (D 10 15 lB§5§*’c'i§8B sts; seas I5 eeesaassgggaoew sl-,-:E¢D@U3Ul¢».‘>NN|-dl-‘OO $SS5"‘22“° 865 83535 $5826 Thur 1 17 18 Fri 19 ‘Sat 16 il Sun 17 21 :Fon ya _ ues 9 9 Wed , 20 13 Th_ur | 20 59 Fri ' 41 21 40 Sat 43 22 Sun Mon Tues Wed ~ . _ _Thur E33 Q w- 233 gf is E5 8 = le _'-£2 lleadaelie, Blllousnese _ and Liver Domplalnt. lroublesomo and obstinate Ailments Which Yield Promptly to eh, 3¢ll'¢hlll8 and Thorough Action ol Dr. Clsnse’s Kidney-Liver P115, ills isolnioirs uA1ii.l Sin -The Patriot is in favor of Hr Farquharson for West Queen’s vacancy and d°°° 9°” IPPOS! to want a convention 'tho party to select a candidate. When Sir Louis Davies was seeking the nomina- ti°° f°¥' Weil' Queens a convention of Liberals was called to select a candidate. The Liberal Association for West Queens will meet at Charlottetown on th; wth gg select the Liberal standard bearer. Mr. Haszard and Mr. Earquharsox. I1::ive both tion. In view of these facts the uproar which the Patriot is making about those well known to the electors and the con- choice. The fact that Mr. Farquharson voluntarily declined to be- g, gandidng will be considered; any good reason that he can give for his change of attitude must be taken into account. Mr- Fofquharson is a business man and when he states positively that he will do a certain thing those who have business out hesitation. In the same way when be stated that he would not stand for West Queens the Liberals took him at his word and asked an able man, lr. Haszard,to mn- Tum ll 3° 80.06 reason why Mr. Hazzard should stand aside because Mr. Farquharson-baschanged his mind. There is no exception to the rule that when a 'business man makes a promise it`must be carried out. Mr. Farquharson decided not to run and the Liberals took him at his word. As the Patriot sa s, “Mr Haszard is a In nearly every family mem is more or less suffering from liver d-?=_.orC.».-14:. blllousness and headaches, and no heme should be without a. cure ‘..-l~ such de- rangements. Dr. Cha.se’s Iii,-n.;-3.'-Liv-,»r Pills are wonderfully prompt and eiiec- tive for all such disorders as well an for dyspepsia. and constipation. They are the greatest family medioine ever discovered. as is testiiled to by thou. saliids of people. _ rs. Faulkne , 8 Gnd Toronto. says:-r“Arter degcstlgflvlfg ‘£131 out success for biliousness, liver com- plaint and sick headache for over three 7”-FS I um glad to testify to my app;-e~ giiafion if Dr. Cha.se’s Kidney-Liver 5. t first they seemed a little lil' U8. but being both searching and thorough in their action, amply repay i°'”y i”°°°V°m°U¢° DY after results. I °~m @0311! better in every way and my headaches have entirely disappear. :dé Dr. Chase’n Kidney-Liver P111; Certainly the best I have ever used, and I freely recommend them.” 011° D111 s dose. 25 cents a box, af an do8.lel'S, 08 ' “mum Edmanson, Bates 5 Co., F _ ipaq-1_1 _-i` - _ 4 Style and Finish__.. Without rL:_aiity can’t make per- m_anent siness. But quality w1tbou!St le_and Finish never IN! lily buisness. It’s so the worldover. Sowecrowd in our Boetsailthat -oaths the eve--_ 1 butwenever forget to put into them that inherent wearing valine which snakes them “stand the racket." Die of the correct thin for men's wear isa heavy soiotlsbox calf with wide; toe, leather lined. Four Efty. $4.56 Worth lt! '- Worlll Moro- .|. ii. ui-:Li., Breaflway Boot and Shoe _ Store. ° | `l 1' NO PERSON 33% H lures is wan very ion? to have ge: pairs attended to. _O ten great in convenience and senous damage or loss is slmtained by not having work attended to at the properlq time. We not only do our work H promptly but we do it properly. E Our workmen are experienced ~ and we guarantee satisfaction. _:.5 ss- vor neil Hanging, _Gu Fit- _ ting. Sheet Iron and Tin Plate E work we are unexoglled. soar, n. ssiai.L. ` Greg; ceo;-ge street, Mlllner s Old gm,d_ ii I4 d & w l EEEHEE $356503 El ; JI J wA§_1'Eo To work on Plolsu Water Works 100 Men or more. Good Wages. Apply to _ _ T. A. McLEAN, Ch town C37 WEEE sfo. oinmlillflls, l|.ll-!l~l|- L. R._C. P. _ PHYSICIAN ARD SURGBDN ogg gs AAKs_s\__l¢- 000| Foovofl , ovvicsloussenv -.a-Holes,-1 his-I laarnoul coasnmnearroxl llaékllllllll __&JWll1i°f“S _ __ n.1tn.\anrm0N.u.'.l-`.r-‘G As. BAYEHBVILUAIIS-» llsnsyblslscnltdiil- ' y . irentlemen for whom all who _knew him have the very highest respect.” The best evidence of this is the great confide ce t.iose who for years were associated with ` him in business matters have in his in ` tegrity. One writer in the Patriot refers ito Mr. Haszard’s connection with the {Charlottetown Board of Trade. There is no other organization in the Province which numbers so many capable men of affairs. That Mr. Haszard was chosen President three years in succession and refused election the *fourth year- only because the onerous duties of'President, when properly attended to, trenched too much on time which should be given to his private business, is the very best evidence of his ability. During his Presidencylldr. Hasnard can point with pride to the inauguration of the direct steamship service to Great Britain. The 1 c -l-goes of the first three steamers of this service comprised 3,204 sheep and lambs _ 181 head of cattle, 120 tons of bacon, 5,500 'bales of hay besides large quantities of first three items enumerated above. Not a head of live stock or a bale of hay can _ be sent to the British market unless we have the direct service continued which Mr. Haszard so successfully inaugurated A when President of the Board of Trade. Tnerc is no other man in the Province who has given thismatterso much time withoutreward of any kind or who is so capable of pressing the matter upon the Dominion Government as Mr. Haszard, and the farmers or the riding would serve ment-the man best able to secure a contin- uation of the direct service, thereby providing an outlet for their hay, oats, sheep, cattle, horses and other bulky freight which cannot be cheaply trans- ported by an indirect route. Why not sendto Ottawa a man who has proved in the past that he is able and willing to work in the interests of the farmer! Why not give him a chance as our representative to further those great schemes for the bsnedt of the farmers which he inaugurated when President of the Charlottetown Board of Trade? E1.nc'r0R. October, 9 1902. MHY EXPERIMENT when you can getaremedy that has been tested for over twenty-five years Fuller’s Black- berry Cordial, cures all Summer Com- plalnts in Children and Adults and may be had at all dealers, price 25 cents. --1-*I-l_ $400,000 LIABILITIES. S1'._JolN, October 7.-Merrill: Brothers have not yet; made a statement of their liabilities and assets. It is believed that debts amount to about $400,000. Baby’s cold may be cured-ln a night by using Vapo-Cresolene, which has been extensively "11 use for twenty-four years. All druggists. A l’E'l`RlFlED SNAKE. In hunting for a switch with which to whip his horse. Farmer John Fuller, or Sherman, Pa., stumbled over what was apparently a big stick of peculiar forma- tion yesterday. Its strange shape excited his curiosity, and upon examination he was amazed to had that the ten-foot stick was a pertilled snake in an excellent state of preservation. €_1,__g.l-mn £1 'Ilan em-eo er an-isle lambgle by fHlNA.BD’S LINIMENT. Rav. Wx. Bnownl. I was cured of a had casa of Earachc by MINARD’S LINIMBNT. A Has. 8. Kspanacmf . I was cured of sensative lungs by HIN- ARD’S_U¥l\¢_l_N_T-_ ». e - 2 _ i_1i“1 it _e gil aka iii relations with him accept his word with-1”' ' cheese. butter, eats, eggs, etc. We call the attention of farmers especially to the ‘ their ownlnrel-est if they send to Parlia-I lthousand dollars. If tl_il&'§1l._lllil"\`_\lld I _ Come early .__._-_.___ __1__ ' The Lighting Monopoly. _..._m- Slr.,-Your issue of this morning con- tains a short notice of the meeting of the _ shareholders of the Light and Power ` Company of this City, which W8! lwld OD Monday evening. ln which yOU. remark that. “The new directors are new prepared to sign the contract for the street lighting tract with the Light and Power Company proviso in such contract prof-Awtillg W0 house lighting. Gas and Electric Com msnt,and_citizens may soon und their.- ation tomake out of them double or perhaps treble as much more as they are will net the Company 'upwards of tive ieve it nnot be d truthhhy, tho house li htin botoro they could get a monopoly. \ Onsnnvlzn. 0 tob 7th 1901. _ n habit hom continued use. 1 DAWSON GOLD SHIPMENTS. ._.._¢-V. __ Vancouvnn, B. C., October 7.-Reports ' from Dawson give the gold shipments a ‘ e a 1 from thersas aggregating $l8,648,lID for June, July and August. é ' ___ 2 no o _ l Q I ll ll ll f u . _ - - - e _ 1 vention winno doubt mm - inline... lzelesnztgfrifntige 5231?; 34 _“glial-;§9°u“ful md" "6 hm’ one only °E ° md’ ‘f‘y°° 3°' °”° °f “h°” Y "‘ ' .6 Fawn Jackets worth $8.50 for $4_50 4 Blue Jackets worth $11.50 for _$750 2 Black " “ $11 50 for .$150 6 di. Fawn “ “ $13.50 for $850 ‘ 6 Black “ “ $13.50 for $850 3 Fav-n “ “ $13.50 for $'9_00 2 Fawn “ “ $18.50 for $123() 1 5 it. Fawn -- “ $18.25 for $12 oo[ 22 others so low as s-z.oo Also a. lot Kid Gloves in black and tan $1.00 quality for 50;, _Q if f if gf ;_;l~1 Also lot 40c. blue and black Serge-Saturday 22Qc; the yard, ' "" ’ \ . c I The Wonderful Cheap Men. A __ __ _ 'im- A M/ici-l1Ns _To BLEMINATB BOOKEBPERS The ima isooksepxin 'a Philadelphia carpet factory, who has just returned, from the Pan American Exposition, says § that the lahsr saving machine. !o"r_, keeipug a¢cQAulAts displayed there threatento put ‘him and many more like him out of business. He says he saw nve machine; who incidentally actsas a typewriter forthe-in-=1i»¢ht1°»=.oo--\=°°'°be -1 » 1 ._...'.__~ D' _with l. G0.. orPRlSlll='iPWRE_ To cure a headache in ten minutes us citizens from being overcharged for Kumhrt Headache Powders ' __ P on it_ AH colors in arrive. mmol “ni” h°i° “° “°" “nd” °'° m‘°°'"` 'ri-is Yoimo Kino or seam. _'- - YOUPS- fOr _ _ »_ ., _,___ selves under the heel of a monopoly, -_ ° : 1* ~ 1 ' z . .1 M _ __ _ which can put me price of ugh; 6 .ny _ The young King of Spain, who is nearly* _ _ A ~. __ figure they wish, or which tho! think WW °ix_°1°°“ 7°?" °f °3°» b°3i“ P"¢°.°“l¥ 5 l _ - _ _ Q » ffl” _ public will stand, and there isno redress. -'UW'-°f V\=l_“l\_-915° ¢°\11‘f-U °f E‘1l'°9*’f AA _ _ __ _. -r-`1 _ __ ~ _» Already as you ué “wu.e, mmce, ha" and make his deput. in the world as a " ' A A A _ been sent to all consumers, advancing n“i°hl“l “Wh U’ his N301 ‘.¢d\1°¢5l°1'» ratesat a day’s notice llfty totwo hundred Next M” 5° "5°‘“"l_s his "h1`°“°- 5" Ape, ceafh H the council $8,851., ,msn .been described within thsAweek asa-thiu,. amom bmthe Mahan* ot: the- _,mama I pale and nervous and with a marked _ 1 _ _f . 'Ai _ - _ e hold 3 is not hh. thagthq shgum _‘use likeness to tho ill A fated house of lAI_aps-ll _O A ‘ 01 citizens exposed to the power of a corpor- b“"3° ~ I - 2 ` For the masses nos the cl:iss'es..J;lI_~}N TLEY S Liniment is the family medicine _conceding to the City on the streetlamps. b t_ Pr. 10 d25 1 _ , . _ _ ,_ __ ___ _ i A Iam informed that the advanced rates es we m cams' _ - -_.__-__-.___-..-_--_ ._ _ _ gl ` _‘_ ` ‘W A ‘ 0 i 1 0 li It ~ . . ‘ ENTBRTAlNlNG AN AYGBL. 1 be! ' oi 2 f Light and Powir Compiny' could 'afford 1 New York Journal: Three 10811 28° ° ' '.z orald ro ietor s. , ». -,__ -, ' __ .____ to light our streets free. WWII MPS- P¢\ll\‘\°k F1' K .P vi' _ I I e I understand this matter of protection °f A 110961 65 S0110! Plowfleld N 5-. ful’ had to be taken up by the City fathers in nished an old man who happened along A Montreal "manly, and the Compny who _ with a breakfast, sho did not realise that _ u ll contracted to light the streets there was Sho Wo8lib¢I‘&1‘Y “°¢S'1i“£¢_h¢F bfold “P0 obliged to name a 'reasonable rate for the Wlterl-" bio' floiooirfi filo old mov. who was known only as “J'immio,” died E 8 su-ug contract, A. after a short illness, leaving llrs. Fitzger- Let our City Council be alert and see to ` Hlfl oil ho U84, W\1l¢l1 ¢U\°\U1¥»¢d *-0 319-030- it beforeit istoo late and so guard the e as '----¢-- _ _A,_d md_ nknndwompt mu-“nu interests of our citizens on this matter,w BE'N»rLEYSis.thebesb Linimenth ' newest by protecting them from the greed of ___..,___ 3m°,_ ’ *1 _ ,___ ‘ _ -_ _J '_ The best criterion of. good value in I Yours sm" U aiitfhsogetvpei 51:11 gud? trllg ' 5'” "" 0' 2 ” =" weafter if the cut is the least bit out. You will search far and sgaend more money in the end' before y u discover c er ’ such excellently cut Jackets as these. ` _ THIS is one up the has _ The m keand finish re ilso exempla . £1-'. ._ f 1 ¢ . . _ Wht snot try out or ours l-Jardin §$`°‘ / -~""‘;“" Busloul Gales” / ui rho P non l- not made a sid ug _ WHEN IN1 DOUBT as -to what to Pston&Co. 7d_and wtf. _~ / 1 'N51 _ I _J ' Prcvince=._ Harm *_ _ use for Diarrhoea, Cholera Cramps and 0_3 ‘l1'[_f;1_lvPg?;f_f@_;‘l _;2_‘_1_:'1°_:_{1_Af_!;tA;f'l`1f'$_§ *:~£:’_',1_§ ' A f ' A * _ 6 iss __ all summer Complaints don’t hesitateto not have believed the goods' were su?-Ah ,_ ¢ _ __ _ / _ I / . ~ l' . All I I try F\ll.l€l"S Bl8.(!l{l)€l'I'y C0l.‘dl8.l t-fled 8Il(l splendid vglue f0|- mgney_ Everybody ` 'I 1. _ _ _ - . ~_°~ _ _tested for over twentyfive yearS.250clli»8 Who S6123 "Nj-U1 \'»hl\1k_ i-fl*-'-5' are W°fU=` _ _ ' ' ` ' » _ 1 ll d _ . dicine double the price. I will recommend you .'~_ .. __ -, . _ 5" 9' ea' ersm me ° ‘to all my friends.”-J.-nl. Paton 85 C0. 7 , .‘f¢‘4De»°(,' . _ _--¢-- fi and wtf. -_~_,- *A _ `°--_...fc D plomas f.om me Ptouogrsphie in- BIG TYPHOID EPIDEMIC. ‘ Genl.lemen’s natural wool underwear. "1 W3 Uf UlU‘3l5U¥'fl, 'lf 1-1';-1* bt “ln rlllallil institute ill lb? U0fld.1 " ___ Gend natural wool pants and vests made mall; ¢ |- f | A _ _ , _ SYDNEY, October 7.-Three hundred frot/s ure undyed wnols. with spliced or (gr d _’ PmaA'°) vw; mn M "Ly ma- FS” el°l'"°95x°m\n“-wa. rfqnhde ~ dom pscar, finished in best style, splen- A 9495 8"- l1':f~».~H ll lo if Sp lil! ll Pi 1 IDBI. Writ!! f0l‘- information to _cases typhoid fever are reported in the. _ ___ 1 b .f _ _ f '_ _i°_ _f ' bl _ ‘fanning districts. ‘3.~.f.X¥' u‘ii‘.`i.'}ll§‘kZ8l.§ ?».§‘.l.i¥,""2n‘lii5`u..f C|\3"|°li@l0W" BUSIMSS College, Charlottetown, P. E. l. ________4»»----- eight al; Pnt0n'S. ' _ ug ag dew 3m I* E Pd 5 \..&W lf. KUMFOBT Headache Powders are safe Mews cardigan jackem owing to the pleasant, and eiectual. Thq contain no increased demand for these ever popular opiates or any harmful drug. They cr-¢a.1¢ srarnients, we have ready for immediate _ l delivery a large stock of these goods. The following are the prices, 75c. to $2.50. _ Paton & Co. 5 d&w tf. k A girl for general hou~ l--1 crlv. _ ' When _A _gxdaehe Powders be 2 -i-r~-=§-`5.==v»§l=r- N¢v_»=.»~»= - 1 APP" “° 1 1_"ll_t_bsAe'r£erm lie than MRS. W. A. HUTCHE ".55, ' d yonniaybesure thi KUH- 1 1 1 _Euston S P-cet and Zio. sizes. *f.‘:*.::'t'.°*..!.'.?‘...°.‘iF.*m“ ......'°f..°:'.°.:.‘|~a»~¢"°=_<'=-f-=-','inm- _ nano fm-secs u>1,94s,sU §r°'=¢ver¢i¢seel.wim-f- 1 'T ‘ “ ‘ s'l"s5¥¥.'“'“. “ms- _ --- Tim.-3 'mi-3 _ __‘"“.°‘_"’_""?’i'.‘_"“ "°'“" .~ __ _ ._ __ __ AA’ ‘_ ' 1/U' '- - . administration of f and tiulbis I ` ' A ` l _ _ _ - 4 In _ ' ' M °n “sgpm .nt ` mst' V'm§'¢.l_ die wud ronrmuls best. aiinmggisulnio ,___ _...__ ___ ‘ ._ _ V I ' - .-'>,.~,(. ' 'L_ ' r gs _ is iii "i ilu." ""' ~ Q; sam ._ ,_ _ __ ____-_,__ $.51., ~ >&3 y 5 _ 4 _ , i' i '_ I ‘ _ _ ,_ ’ '_ fl- ' ». .v. \ £1-» _,-.J ._. -I-$._=l. ‘ai . .. . ._ _ . _ A.- no _ ___ _ matters is unusual. Both candidates are A tnveler’s samples, made up as samples always are in the most perfect style, we bought them at our oier and S O - - _ ' 1 1 ‘ lou at ay, ,_¢c>é»aaa»l>»r~oa "=u"-ubv _v 9 5- .= -aa ‘ Fawn Jackets worth $111150 for -‘$5 gg if N li T _ F _‘__ $13.50 for 1 $3, " $18.00 fo_;°AA___,,,____,___,_ __ _ ____ _ . lc AAOI’ i__.___ A_______ Q _ " Slvfeeef _ ._ z W A _ * /.7 1 ’\ ~ ~ ’ ‘ ~ & - -r - .. _ _ s. ,. . _.__ 1 »` 1;; 1 M1 -r . ._ - 4e».nv -.~»»¢ss»u..»o- .»\.. ._-sr.. ‘ _ '.. _ei dl ~¢.».-.ieffsn _ 5 t .1 4,, a _.1 1 _l$. _A . __ if " 3 _ 1 in accordance* with the Full Comp_sny’s that will onablea merchant to dispense 1 l . l tender." lweeic like to esy.1_\Ir.. Edison' winhlilie imxeepei- ami _tm em- me _ ‘mr Qld f ence’ 0" _Perhaps 3°”-N000?-5 that before the City completes _any con control of his accounts to a young woman of paint to brighten it up? it like l“""“"°` -.rs Q IV se.- J -v1r_ _ _A ~ =~‘ - ~__A~ __'-:fi v an ` §‘Z."递.‘?"“ $400 ..'l WdHoldTheSai¢" ` " 0”' ‘f . ,-.+ I* € "m 4" “PU-'13 I ‘3¢@&0!'0la Y ag, are naught by a lam; ¢¢,,,f°fA WT 'ent teachers Graduates flou- \ § -a v " --.-__..»»_.,.. .- -I-1 _ 1 ` ea I ’ Q , ` "i‘ lime! Sher hand Department rfcmve ..._. .,_,.. _ _ _ -:_ __- _~_ _F ,_ _ w- IF YOUNEED A WATCH f ' ».» V 'if le one that vi1lhn_dui-sb[ 11 “Leer zglltgléi gelxvsall ke lp gmrlfmo ond` 1 want it prion. - -» 11- '!"..`_;:1:“b“ You e-.ilsnluia assume is ~ shevatahwosoll. .re 30” N901’ departmmfh tus-nf jlll I ¢..3»;'r~,}; _ _ AA _A_‘ A _ -712 ',' s. iiffiir. ,‘_i_;§§__ ' _ » _mein -_ A ,______ __ WH.fF if Ji JMX?