.a a i-,.0 i si.: “Fir W = sr? ? :“, 5*'-_-a*" I _ \ i I Haven Handy A boi water bottle is oi course needed in every home; often more than one can be used to advantage. ,_ In sickness they :ire a necessity in relieving pain,1n keeping up the bodily teinperntiire :ind Cther “,ayS_ use at tlitir homes or outside of the c '[`hey'.i1'e handy for cold feet any tiiiie. Our stock is l;ii'_o'e :uid fresli aiiclrcii' 'sis of the iiiost _ reliable goods iiiade. J. G. JAMlliSON DRUGGIST mums ' my it '_j;af;*f§`;,- Western Ontario. The main line runs . .,... 4 - ` -AY. "- ,_ .fx or __ iff? grades and sins Our iumie on a watch is the best giiaraii- ‘T tee ofits quality you can have. G.|'|. Ta I i | L_ . ‘ i ‘ (.ll0C0l.ATES Our jiiilgineiit and ex- ierieuee eoiiil>iii<_- to rod Lice l P lates You’ll iiiiderstzinii the ad\';iiiia;:,es of purity iii stock and eluirzicter of product, if _\'oii’ll try ti box of Rockwood Chocolates Stocked by good dealers all over Cniiadu. The White Candy Co,Ltd St. john, N. ll. ~ G D w I i . llglil I Fuiiernl Din-viiir and eni- Assislaiii~i’i:rsnii;i| Atieiiiiuii and Proinpluess (iiizirniiiced. Ambulance calls aiisivc-red at shortest notice. Specialties Disiiifi'i‘tiii;; and Fiiiiiigaiiiig, Furniture Repiiired mimi Re- upholsterc-cl. Silent Salesiiiitii niaiii- to order, ()y<‘\r1r*i.‘,__r.'i,.fv ,Si,"|_,’,-9' Phonel U07, RESIDENCE lung Square, Norm siua,z hone330’2 dttsti. I F' _rv ‘~,_ White coal is the newspaper name -,ii-_L_ f} §(®i 4 ; for electric power from Niagara Falls -j~@'”1*=‘-.i`;;~.-_-.»"-i;'i'- l w “_ _:.2 ~-.f..< _ '~:~»,;r.- . j' l'\ miles. Other lines run northerly and We have an iiiiiiieiise stock westerly from Dundas, nialfing a of gold and silver watches, all wide circuit throiigh Guelph, Berlin, total distance oi close upon 300 miles. THE UHAHLOTTETOWN 5 wick in the case of the Ohatham lub, holding that the tiansfer of li- which ia high court judgment dealt with ‘the disposal of iiiiuor by acliib witliiu a jurisdiction \iil.icre the sale of liqiior is prohibited. Today we ite some observations of the Chief Just-ice and other .liisiiccs of the Kii1g's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice in Engliuiii, bearing upon the right of social clubs to dis- pose oi likiiiors to their members for lub premises. l Stipeiidiary Magistrate Macdonald in his ‘svritten judgment delivered in Cie prosecution against the steward as a fact, that it was a common practice for members to obtain' large ard to be consumed oil the premises of the club. And in his judgment he deprecntes this practice, but not- withstanding this finding of fact he holds that the club is a bona. tide nett, decided by Judges of the high- est eminence in England as late as the year 1902, dealing with this _quies- CLUB CASE AGAIN. q 0 e prem ses, y s y as follows: Lord Alverstone, Chief Justice.- bers for consumption oil the prom- the members were allowed to take that that fact would go a very pendiary Magistrate Macdonald in' be a bona tide one. WHITE COAL IN' ()l\"i‘AR.IO. ' hich is being distributed through northivcsterly from the falls 51; miles .o Dundas, and the current is there ivided into three, one of which runs oi'th-easterly to Toronto, some 50 tratford, St. Mary’s, London, St. honias, Woodstock and Brantford, a 'These and intermediate towns will be furnished with electric energy at all seasons for street, and house lighting, the operation of electric railways and factories at a cheap ra-te-,---miich ~cheaperthanwonl'dilre'pro"f duced by the use of coal. The indus- trial und economical value of the en» terprisc promises to bc incalculable. The constructioii nn'd operation are under control of the so-culled Hydro- Electric- Commissioii, representing the cities and miinicipnlities each _of tain anioiiut. of power propoitioiicd in rits nc-r'd.~ :it ii fixed rnte per horse power. _ The total cost of the transmission system so fur roiistriicieii is nboiit 33,500,000, but furthei' extensions are \` \ \ ` ...." - s ` I ~_ nouns "fy, '_ __-_J¢f’__,-7=7\.\>\§s9'/ KiDNEY ,, ,cat HEUI*-1A°r|% FSH* ilii‘.""l H‘r's D15 ic iii", _iv Ma ABETES i}l_lll}li_'_'lI{iill 'ER 23 his i>P~““' Leggins I t is ieggin season which is stipulated to receive a eel'-l di Ki D N EY / . the most attractive Choco- baivncr-Miss A. Fi°rgiisoii,l.;tiiy Dr. E M. Crossmzin, (`ity,_ wisiics i0 announce that iii- is wvll :igaiii and will ltlend to his iliilii-s ns usual. io- iqdriw. Q lllldlilieiiiseiliiilg lb# Q Cameron’s again and we are ready to provide all good sorts. We are showing some very’ fine samples in wo- men’s ieggins and over gaiters in black, brown, grey, blue, small expenditure' for the tremendous ported. Along the big copper con diictors it moves itself to any place or winter. Niagara will hereafter be more famous for the utility of its power than as a majestic spectacle holders, merchants, and manufactur- ers. Not only so, but the cheapness d`rii<`lger`y 'oi life in factory, oilice and home. By-and-bye, -if not at tirst, el- ectric power will bc even more useful on the farm than in the towns and cities, and it is not wildly improb- able that the farmer of the next gen- eration will coine to town in an el- iectric runnboiit, milk his cows with an electric milker, chop their feed with an electrically driven machine, and semi his produce to marliiet bya trolley freight car passing the farm and operated by Niagara power." SIR WILFRID ON RECIPROCITY. Iii his speech at the magnificent do- monstrationi tendered him the other day in Montreal Sir Wilfrid Laurier touched upon many topics, political, imperial, iin.val and local, but in all thot he snid pei‘hn.ps nothing would bc of so miicii interest to the people of I’riiice Edward island' as his de- liverance in regaiid to reciprocity. We <_qiiot.e.it below ns it gives n. clear in- timatiou that he will welcome a freer iiitercliauge of prodiicts between this country and the United States upon fair terms. He is 'thus reported : "‘l ani accused of being a traitor to my country and the Empire because we are going, in a short time, I hope to open negotiations for a treaty of reciprocity with the United States. _ The first; duty of a country is to "work for its prosperity, and I- sub- imit that in this action we are doing that which is likely to bring an im- mense prosperity to this country. And if it is treason to work for this en'd I am ready to accept that re- proach. "In 1896 I sent two of my collea- gues to Washington to negotiate a treaty of reciprocity. We were receiv- ed with much politeness, but could obtain nothing. At that time 'I said we would make no more pilgrimages to Washington. We have not made a pilgrimage to Washington again, Init last year there was a pilgrimage 200 Words a Minute Charles I-I. Swem a boy /1 » I -115. -:`:.»"'=>I2"’;5‘:I5 ‘ .` " away intoxicating liquors for con- i I _ / Quantities of liquors from the stew- sumption oil the premises, 1 think _ Hero are clearly expressed opin-_ c ,' .. ions of three of the most eminent‘ ‘_ ` _ /: one. In the case of Davis vs. Ben- judges in England wan' Yet S'-l' S \, 4°, ¢ ‘Q ' 9/ . .f , ~’ ." ‘fl- °°”"""`°’“>`¢¢}<¢e@g3~, . MW; """z'z: '" /l .sr < -: "11 .i " 'f <22' .Q51-Z: =fi":5"=-f`> the face of tue above pronouncements ' __`___`i gi ‘has found the Charlottetown Club to `; _}" \ j _ f -' contemplated wiiicii wiii _involve aa- ,iifgig ~. , ~t_,f.>.. . 1 Q* ditional outlay. This is, however, a ____,;-$1-_,_,_ ff a.~aa§f¢;» _ ,, -N We Y. "N i .' :_;;-.=;;:--§- _,;,.,.'__-' : f - 1'.~':§;1_;-ia ~ ,;=;;:'-§_f1's§:§¢-i-=._~;; <.;>.,;;.i'.»:,,»,,- ' ' s not require to be mined, or trims- -' °- ,§§§§‘_‘;.,`5§{:5;ff\:£$5332 <;.C‘- /I ,.' ' '<='I'i"*=:2==:-‘ - ‘.1-=-.=' "- ¢§i§_=~ i§¢l%;f='I'~‘..,=2:15.1"; -. » 2 - , ff. . ' .1 _ ‘i ; fl ` . desired, and the inexhaustible supply '-§§_ I -. - 1 -f--->f~2=== '~* is constant by day or night, summer b* __ iw __ K l [T __,_ _ , , < , . 4 ~. § 4 1 k "'~b`2' .D03 T _ ' ~. .§.i'2. =-_. = '=1= .,v~.‘.~-f-. l' ;'-1’:f»~*"~` he Toronto Globe says. _ ;~,>~- ,I -,_side ‘<<. ._ - __,~-»_._$._.5.~5,»~,.,,_V l 35° > . .. ` The llouse' of Qllalily _wtehsage the other d_ay_v._l;e digiision tion ofntl; consumptionhgi cii_|_b`u_ Four the Choices* Dress Goods values oni the Market. _ _ 0 6 llpfemc ‘DUT 0 i EW l'\|Il - U01' < ` Leaders in ' Dress Goods "f Four splendid values that we strongly rceoiiiuieiid . 1-_..;.f.a_<;»,~, '~ ‘ Q-»‘=.-;; at 1 >> >¢.i§_ _ _jj=__.. _ _égf "The ditlerence -between the cost of 0 ' 54 ` Pennsylvania coal and the white coal' ) -'~ 1, ¥i'~§;i “diff of Niagara will now go into the pock- _ __ _ _ __ ` ,.»-- , cts of tens of thousands of ho_use- 5 ' `.___ _ ’ 'Y -_t---vi_--2 v Y \ _ _ s.\'i‘L'RDAv, ocrosi-:iz 15, igio. ' N The Season'a;l"eature All-Wool Diagonal A great favorite both as to style and value. - I Beaiitifiil soft rich diagonal suit- iiigs 42 inches wide, seven splendid shades 756 yd. _ _ _ Our big lqaciers 46 inches wide iii hrowiis, blues. gf¢)', \\'lll@. i§f€€“ and black, worth i.oo _\'d. Our price 80c. Pure Wool German Broadeloths lIPerliaps the ehoicest shades to be had in the city we show iii this line. The shades are so new and the price so reasonable 1.20 ytl that we put it down as one of the best sellers in our fixtures $|.20 llopsacli and Chevron Suitings Fashioii`s craze zitprcseiit. Tliese high class cloths are 52 inches wide, all woven with the iie'.v lock-stitch wliieli prevents pulling. Shades: steel grey, iiiulherry, brown, iiav_\', myrtle, green, new blues and blacks 5|-30 Yd- llygrade Broadcloth the best yet 'i`liis cloth has become so_ well known that it aliuost sells itself. its splendid cirupiiig qualities, its line iiiiish, wide range of eoloriiigs and low price $i.']5. Less cliscoiiiit ,P places it iii a class itself. ‘ _/ ' ,;i , - , H The Cream of tin w0l‘|d,l Bggt _ Makers `-'\‘\Ml»l\»- You will find then numbers tolie exceedingly popular ~\%lIUU»\- Don’t iudge them by price alone but send a Trial Order. ` The quality and firi- ish will please you _ -»~'nn§~lWv- Every piece and every color carry our fullest guar- antee as to value, perfection of weave dye and - finish. I » _-BP i u 2 SS of the new power will permit of ever- \ i See our satin uirectoin In this one line we extending use a.iid_i_;reatly__1ess_e_ii_the| , , ..° _ .'- ‘ i‘éCC;"{,"'fu1i dr§gf§"']{§ij`§tli ;iiid iio tivo alike. , _ U I 011115 l;liillc}i)te de chenes plenty to select froiii at 75:: yd--`-Silid I0 l>C -_ worth $I_%_ Tai-i~et,l5_ foulards, sliaiiiitiings, iiiesszilines, cords, f:incie_s, :uicl stripes, also niziiiy lower priced _silks as iaiiieliiies, _lzip,taffet.i, Cliiiizi silks, etc, ziltogetliei' the iiiiestliiie of silk shown in this city, _ I _---- TON’S---- 1 i -1 ai ._ =tE ‘policy of preference towilrll ffnirland- 'dtatea in thc matter of indiistiiul dc- vcloprnciit hy at least titty yiinizs. .l believe it is possible to make treaty with the United States which will be not only of great mlvaiitaiges to us, but eq-ualiyi to the United Btates, and i would not have ri treaty which was not. at li-ast eiiiinlly profitable to one as to the othei. The death-i‘ate_ in the British Isles last year was 13; per tlioiisand. This is a little lower than the United States, or'than almost any country in the world, and certainly does not indicate race decadence. There is a good deal of poverty in the Old Land and not alittle vice and lntemper- perance, hut strict laws of sanitation are enforced and the race being vig- orous a low death-rate results. If any city in the United Kingdom had an infantile death-rate equal to that from Wasliingtoni to Ottawa. Since oi_ Eiioiitrunl it would D0 8d.l\\‘li§°‘l Q s.t~ecl thr°ugh _"le great body' round the .dwd body of the lion; , _', th l fi l( th , 8' that time we h'we adopted a new guilty oi wiiolesale _manslaiightei. h;";_f__1_:‘; (_nw__e 13:; i;hi_i_;{:____ mf; r_i_1;§ik n , . . (laiiudn is in ,the iiiain. n liealthfill arched; ,mid for “_ momefm he s1.8_|ued`_ - i ,rn i. the i if ii-_, ini the deatii-mii among in- his iiuzv with fans mid helen- But on “ That policyfhtliebllecvniiiiifiigniidli we iii slime Uaiiaciiaii cities is sim- :the “lata-“t I BHW F-“Other spear driv- 5 commerce o ~ ~ i f' ‘ _ . _ do not intend to abolish it. _|>l.\' iilil>Hl|1`"lI» lf “aus fm' me *wmve to side; an-il as the lioni turned a- ,non the other hand, we miisf. not;iiit.ervi-ntiiiii of the '.`e °"°g° . Y 4 i I ~ C ; ° ° m_I5dSmf_ ‘ G r0S0‘ WM. MORAN, Prin. tiwiiiiiieinii. M 0' Which Would You Choo 7" , . , ' ‘Iv Se . liiis_in-cn flu' tcxl ofniaiiiy ii. sernioii. Have, you _made provision _for )__oii_r _|_H_¥_|1e‘g._ lf' 'ou snw ri row ofa les evcri' om- iiilllireiit in sive ri i~iii~\i~4 ' id ' ii i I iigmlm this nncerlnh"-" ? E"\"`_\' Wiw and |ii.i|ent man does, and it is rilm I" __" r____-,sale at "___ Sa___e '“_o__|d__.' __ _'_ _ _I l____' ,_; ‘lc _ ' "' *‘ ‘ " _“"‘ ligencr to put niT eiicli :ui ixiipnmiiil imitlor until it.ii\ too late. J . _ ‘ ` The Uncertainty of Life. ' ` E - shields above their heads, anl chant. marched with a slow, dancing step nid this savage dance of triumph ended ia scene of as iierire iIlf»¢¥`¢€t nd excitement as I ever iiolw ¢0 ee.- ' ‘ A RECIPE. ake n bundle ot sweetness. Add to it spices of spllllk. giant deal of piiiluieus and iicaiiictw oi iatness a very hir: chunk. Two eyes that grow into saiicerii, A snub little pinch of a noiie. great big spooriful _of two .ilifh Two cheeks the color of rose- 'riiéii par iifaii in a bath inb- Sewthe .water its hair has ciirlrdl And yoii_'ll have--can you tvll. 1 W°“' der- _ , _ h The most precious thing in t 0 world. A TENDER BUBJIQCT. *How is your Eefdeli K6*-ilng 5' ong ?’ , 'why do you ask that ~=ff=i¢= -5-im ‘.1='.~‘..1..i'.?.i.f..L...`.2.5;i%;..'.;..'.1:.. .t.:.f‘ ...‘.J..!.':.~:f;.:::f.° ..:f.:".£Z:t::1"ii:...t2: 1 " `r ` ‘ `° “" " ' _. ina -‘i.ivi~tui>ooi,, i.o.\:i>oN al i':i.oi4i-3" ;....i --oiri-:i~:N" i...-. c'.»m,»a..i.~~, \\»iiii~i» H d C _ _ f G h rthand pay every honest loss big :uid Iittie, liberally :ind pri\mpil_v.- _ 0 0 regg s 0 _ : Ask the Suflbrers in the Ciiinpbellloii Fire wliirli Coiiipaiiies they prefer. _ ‘ I T li T ewritin and " °“°t°w“' °°° YP gh D. B. STEWART, Charlottetown riwviucmi MANAGERS- \ Gregg Shorthand taug t_at GENERAL AGENT FOR _ < _ i ,_ _ . the Union Commercial The “QUEEN” Q The _,LIVERPOOL Q LONDON Q GLOBE, Great-Went Life Anui-u\¢¢._¢a. _ C _ .“* 3 H LI FE PDLICY ` Q-_ was A 4 i , ,» ii ~:Ji'l£ii&iifi%i'2iiiii."lf?.'3Z"“‘4~if‘-~“'i. I