ov-Meow” .. vrw _|-W~gNMvn~t-p¢»--s¢eww~»m1inuu»¢aoplruu»|uun.‘uuwu»w».~¢ u ».f4»~¢>-=:a£~mPAll»4'1UU~'U»~w0“v¢»v~f ~\-»¢h»» mv »~ A .» What I U is it? Vapo-Cresolene is the va~ por of Cresolene. You put the Cresolene in the vapor- izer, then light the lamp just beneath. When the vapor rises, you inhale it. What is Vapo-Cresolene? lt’s some- thing like carbolic acid, only much more powerful. lt kills all germs of disease and heals inflamed _mem- branes. It’s the perfect cure for whooping-cough. Nothing equals it forasthrna,catarrh,hay {ever,col.ls. a Vapo-Cresolene is sold by drugnisis everywhere. The Vaporixer and Lamp, which shontg last a life- time. and a bottle of Cresolene com eie, 81.50; extra sup lies of Cresoiene :s cents and 5a cents. Illustrated) booklet containing physicians' testi- ial free n re t V C Co hon a upo qnes . Avo- ltxsoblll ., do Fulton St., New York, U.S.A. 321'” --- m l?”‘“““”s;e”1».sf’i”'5:»><~.. _ \ _»;g._'-=_»» ' :._~_j_ -_1,=- ._ lrHE suAR 1.2.3. Mccananv, I 3.r. noon, True economy in the production of Milk, Flesh, Butter, Cheese, Poultry and eggs by using HERBAUEUM For sale at _ __ THE MEDICAL HALL J. G. Jamieson. _ Dnuccrsr. » ' L_- F1 __ _ i okes 0 andruii lift _............. Is the _result of careful study" and experiment. It is a clear liquid, with no sediment or muddy ' colored deposit -to be I shakenup before using.- I It contains no sulphur, and is guaranteed abso- iutely free from grease or any other injurious substances. It is a GUARANTEED cure for all forms ,of dandrud. ; If you want to know what cons s Dandruff Cure ` ‘Will do, buy a bottle, _ follow directions, and -3‘ if it fails we will re- I fund- your money. Price, $1.00 per bot- I tle at all druggists, or ‘ by mail. l Accept no substitute. ig- / A. R. BREMER CO.. Limited n rononro. carxana I _ l ' i FOR ,SALE ISetTinsmith Toolaingoodorder. Will all bw for cash. App yto, »_, _ nr ar |nLE, _ ' At H Stevenaon‘s 'l`_m5hop.-, Charlottetown, xt-2-d3i w3i. " y _ l _ l Cranberries 7 cents per quart- moo quarts in stock. COOKING APPLES 25 cents per peck. MIXED PICKLES ' ' K8 cents per quart. |000 LBS. NEW CODFISH 4 1-: cents per lb. , EUREKA BLEND TEA~ I We are sple proprietors of this brand of tea which 3 giving such general satisfaction to our ‘ customers. We guarantee it to have no superior on this market at 25 cents per lb. Trv , at once and we feel sure of your future trade for We also sell Hasnrds Brahmin and Red Rose Blend. Il. F. laddlgen &_ Go Telephone No.1 _ Inwer Queenit Steamer Common ’ from omg _'Ury Friday s‘°m¢"id°» Port H Ari :ies _grin I-as Rohm bv? Halifax clerfy Tuesday-evening. “H58 rome Through Bills- hqlugiama w.Qrntl?¢¢_augr_.,i Innate at loweetirahe. ___ . - We &m MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 4, _1901. THE CANAL TREATY. - Review before referred to in these columns is attractinga good deal of attention in the American press. It has to do' wiimhe pending canal treaty, the Monroe Doc- trine and the relations of the United States and Canada. Mr. Mills takes the ground that our neighbors are unreaeon ably grasping and Britain too willing to make concessions. They have taken pos- session of Dyea and Skagway, thus shut ting in the Canadian Yukon, and refuse so arbitrate upon Canada’s just claims in that quarter. At the same time, Britain propom, without consideration, to con- cede. tothe States full control ot the canal across the Isthmus of Panama, with the 'Thus the United States under the Monroe Doctrine claims a certain control over North and South America, has al- 1-esdysimt in me Yukon District and Btitain is disposed to concede to' theeame “ambitious and not over-scrupulous state” the rightto erect fortifications upon a great international water way and take possession of it. We feelthat Mr. Mills is right in makingt his protest. The pro- pomd canal concessionsought not to be made without at least a proviso that the Alaska boundary question shall go to arbitration. There is undoubtedly too much disposition on the part of the dered and sometimes unreasonable con- cessions to Washington. ' i The Patrioifs iutimation that the Lagislature may not endorse the disquali- fication of the- electors as recommended by] the Judge in the Bruce McKinnon election, fcreshudowsa possible attempt to oveitbrowajudicial decision by the act-ion of a party majority. Should this be attempted it would afford another evidence of the baneful and dangerbus edects of partyism run mad. And when some time in the future, the Conservative party came into power with such a party precedent already laid down, _ would not theytoo apply the party white wash brdsbto any Conservative electors who might be in danger of disqualification! are to befovertunned and set aside for pureiy partisan reasons. I _*gil AN AGED SHIP FOUND. Another Viking ship has been found impedded in the mud of the harbor oil' the Hanse town of Wisby, in the Swedish island of Gothland. The vessel is ex- ceedingly well preserved, in spite of its antiquity. It was found under the quay builtin the llth century, and is of re- 'imarkable construction, wooden nails sbowingamanner of fixing boards now unknown. _ if _ ~ l Weak” ' Awoman’a reproductive orgaaoaro in the most in- . tanaeaudcoutinuoua.ayn\» my with her kidneys. _ aligbtestdisorderintho hheys brings _about 'a corresponding disease Iiiag :E _ _th reproductive organs. wt !q.~ t in 3* >v"'<’“`f"*3 pnditio _ _ '_ _ f ._ _ 3.9* mothers, suffering wives nidmusee- 19.901 i De¢\d§S_.._ Kinsey. llll liililllli llllllllllllll _ . 3 1. 1 Hon David Mills’ article in the Empire Imperial authorities to make ill-consi-; We have reached a sad state of decadence if the decisions of the J u 'nes of the land ridiculous gi, tm” President Roosevelt conformed to the . g , work, poor light, unhealthy atmos here -these are only some o the. things Thousands of women who work _ have written grate- ful letters to Dr. R.V. Pi_erce,whose- “FavontePrescrip. tion" has cured their wothanly ills and established. their ' general health. “Favorite Prescription" es- _ tabliahee regular- ~ E) un' h thy and otfen- sive drains, heals and ulceration, and _ curesiemaleweak -T ness. It lmakes » weak women _ strong and sick ‘ Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter pee, and so avoid the indelicatc questionings, , odensive ex- aminations and obnoxious local treat- I ments deemed necessary. by some physi- ciam. . All correspondence rivate. Ad- dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bu£.lo, N. Y. _“I take great pleasure recommending Dr. Pterce’aIFavorite Prescription for female weak- ness." writes Mrs. Susannah Permenter, of Pauls Store, Shelby Co., Texas. I was troubled with_beari'ng-down pains in mgiback and hips for six yarn, and wrote to Dr. erce for advice. I tried his ‘Favorite Prescription’ and six bottles curedme. I feel like a new person and I. thank Dr. Pierce for- my health. Life is a :ardent tgxaggy oct? xithout health. Iiiiaeve ,told ' mild.. I ..’I»..» ’ ‘“°”“’, "°°“- “"- Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to. pay egiense of customs_and mailing only; _ A dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Q _' , ' -nr" ' r f ~ f_s- s~.","Y!\’. ,¥.}'_ ‘_.‘_.‘ ` r SAFE any Climate and at 1 any Season ' ~_~f~¢l>»1»iv:.~‘#t¥e"z’."»*.’.'B‘¢‘-'#‘i‘i?e2.'v_.‘.>=»°i.i ..- .nun #5 *‘ O'/.f_ __, _ Pil.LS 'hy stimulate the Liver ul Kidney; ; have . Sink iiealioh, Foul or Dherlenl _ Hohitlli Goiiliilltlll, Choice lliflflyiit "*.' 554%# we use ---=~ I6areefRI|emanem,¢e\|e8p|nb i __ ___ _ de,/fflih, _J _ _ , _ 41'. Leave ai below arrival of u.5o “Nol'ihuliheri|Mi lad Princess. tl'ai,_l__l_tor Cherlottc~ Aa kde nd; _ on H _ happened wheu~tbC‘ Duoal `,,,.|e,,m§f,,g ,gtg ‘“" - "“'“"°u°° °", made a visit to Brook‘s monument at Juat, impartial, Rolla ¢. Neway, Quoenston. Ont, and the correspondent ki ' I .°i°m¢°§§»§.iili‘.ili°§.‘.‘lgnf“"i..ah°'thf'f.l’.f§§ l.'&'°'»°°ff °*bl°d tothe Thunder-er um. they vuitefi _ _ -_ _ f" _ The p°°p1°»“ Papem the monument erectedto General Brook, ~ It _L Ai if Published atits onieee, New rmwge mx; “who fell dur-in the Fi pays lem advuncez- ` --»- _ _ V ' » *I Mortgug Edition, daily (except Sunday) one on I t P d . _ ,_ . . »_ mon asc. per r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ .oo e easo 0 ‘ . . ' Semimeekly linac” (Wed_ & Sat) per $3 I1 _ resi ent Molilnleys _ _ _ 3 euian raid." ’ ‘l ' f A A A A ` U .aide Post oliice, at the following rates ‘ ~ . -' - . -AND-` ‘ear $1 50, in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sr 25 &S88SSlDAtl0h was that it is not desirable _I .Suse °° °°“tl”°° "|10 Dfwiloi of promiscuous ` s I _ Branch Gfflcol » h°nd`°b°ki°g °° °h° p°"tI °‘ "h° cmd v A where subscriptions may be paid, news iurnish- oc°as{ons_ Anothe Ie ` ' have been established at the followin places Executive with the p°°pl° °n. Publm fiadvegtdising, job work and other business P r “lm was nut the I ransaci :- Sumrnerside, Rogers & Rogers‘ store-J. B. C. resident when he Roe! .broad ought W ..._ .mines i>A1'oNa co, ~ - have sine ibe ». s. zu ttart, - _ "°°`A;ent.m° B°l’kSt°m°" “ been put in practice by Preaidentltooae- ._ _ ' Souris East, Telephone ice-P. G. Seaman, Ann; _ veit. Upon the occasion of the visit of r ~ ' _ Emo, Bwnmn-n,se,_ the PresideuttoNew Haven to take p“~g___ _ ... _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ ze _ _ ___ _ in Yale’s bicentennial celebration he was ' ,_ _ ll A' QM l 100 good men I gfk were allowed. Hr. Hadley the President ' 0 I . . carefully guarded by police, even un __ jl __ way at,Blueeha ' ’.'8teady the college campus where only students L ' yas", A 4 y 'ot the univmitr, anne pubué tuneficni A __ ‘ '» ‘ii 2# ? L * 51 f_'f3`."'l'i?f'HOS. set the example of not shaking hands,and _ _ _ __ _ Mf- Sewing as a business is an exacting and / ' ' ~ ‘ exhausting occupation Lon hours line ` e gglicggletfhweéléwemagd hurt the ren- _ Wo have ,|_||a1:o||_o||_od a new llnof of . en re is a _ , _ \ _ _~ I "ll NEB SE‘l'@» \_""°" ,_\~°~ wt uni le has th,k` fth\° I ' ' _ ~’ uuiicrwdltichmcgtzuditioiig is avk11`.i1gtontldfture. for our A "" They are nloo onoa-I Wo Invite y_o|rrI _ Inspection. C _ 'V ' 4 ._ ,_ _ . ‘ ‘_ " ' -I - " ‘ _ l I ' " ». ` -'.fL.'L\»`*`I'_-;l_>`~!_l»_'s.`? i,».°z“;&. . _ Sunnyside. 4 _ Charlottetown. - _ _ _ _ ¢hf1°¢t¢"t°wa.stsoepawtf . » . I _ Good im l »- . L Won’t you give that buy of yours a. start. in life, by ng out a 20 year endowment for him ? I V It will ‘teach him the value oi money and the beat ' I 3 stem of saving it. There is.no better company to place M‘I’°~‘*'°"~l» ur confidence in thanstho _ _ I _ _‘i'.§;l_.'Y-'° ‘nn American Life’ 1' f Pnsxnenoe. acc: A' Sterling Canadian Company-oifering absolutel '°""°'°_’ °f"""‘1` `_ _ ' security and large profits. L _ _ I l ` ` r Information cheerfully given. -_ l _ * . . ,fr ‘__ . iil¢GALEfS _....... ` ””"“""*" ‘ve 123% t mu an mafmsxosuueuuniuy.-_ I i .Li .mga .-_.haw i ""' ‘" """"'°""‘° - I ' “mimics nazi; higiiisp' f mammal? re-naaz.navaa'rvxzann,28orllloz f ‘ d_ '-" P°°"°' ° _oaariu.n.onnoateror_rmol. __ ` ‘ mmm ` ; srANrou'S__Palq| n¢_ul_u*. ` An’ I run num or u.|.Iruu antennae. ‘ PIQ “Q _ C _ _ Plano Can t, be iilledas well b ’ has by the ‘ii_ORRlS. y my mum _Doyou know About he mechandiem of “ay piano-tithe Qhsmmers, strings tamper:-1. etc, etc.i Can you deter. » I . .j§ » aadiilorelall-_ 4 . _ high °l”°» °!P¢”°iV0 lmlisrillunould- I Porsaie_er_exy_where,prloe35e.perhottle._ __ Bd by The most Bkilful 'mochonicsi 2-'_ 5°l¢'PNPfi¢¢ora.‘l'na Wn|oa'raCIIlnr:ar. - l I sham ever built 3' Piano, -1 Co.Limited,Ho¢unai,Canada._ _I ` ` w s Morris 1 I _1 You _must trust a house with a reputation: That is why go many pianoa of 1;-he MORRIS make (ind a place in Canadian homes from one end of the Dominion no the oth I " s 1;.. i.;..>s ~ ' _ ’ `°"' ;»fi:?;'~-*_ ‘;J"ff ~"'-f »~._~" ' ' ‘ » Opposite P. O. Sunnyside in1oii_3lwmiaii__gi_i_iug0_ Farmers , Y _ P* boots that will wear itopeoie. ' ~ `* ' _rne`¢eaoe.-’* wir ‘A a` s 'ofal H. ` When ou want a ir oi our feet dr§,f»~¢et 'a pair Mase Canadian and I e? to ang use ,nw leather dooce lined and _ tongue top, witira good heavy were use upturn