,_.-.~¢ ...Wa \ »-..-.4 ~i.a..~»-¢»..»~»» at .-i¢-»»-- _ ,_ - -___ _..._ -- »-»> an-¢¢r\ -- W“‘* “*" " .as n " *"'”..»~i..-_-ia--i-'sur-4--»-~1i-- .~-,.,. A _.W-.ia ..,.......».-.~»..-.Q1-~ - W*-“ Z ._- -nl . ., ,.. -<.~ .¢>..-.+ »-ev-» 4 ~'-- ~ -~**~*' ‘ ,W est E* a siieuinri, iiiis If you have a pain in your seek. shaiiiiiea' Arms. crzany of your limbs use _ A .1 4 _ .1 . A .- it will relieve you as no other exter- nal iaedieiiie viii. Ask your'Druggist or Dealer for E. R. O. Ethiopian llllsulatlo 0l| _ (Forinally Egyptian.) s 3 d w i yr. ilhafs the latter With Baden Powell ‘l He’s all ight so are the Baden Powel Cigars ~_ The beat Sg smgke. W$have them all strength at 'ri-ie ivienicai. i-iA|.|. J. G. Jamieson. f _ _ s The Perfect - T Perserves and Marmalades at last _ CANADIAN Too i _for Canada, we think, it our political '_ _ ' _ journals could beinduced to frame their _ M sv __ ‘A H - _ - The PURE ! .- ‘~r_ ‘->.:>" - ta "' P \ '\ ` llll illllllllii I TUESDAY, nronunnn 11 iooi in-_ : , _ Tun recent overthrow of the pow* if Tammany in New York has been claimed by the victorious party to be mainly due to the press. One after another of those ‘ejected from civic olhcs in lew=Yoi__k have joined in this admission and Mr. Oroker himself, who used to sneer at newspaper influence, now says, “I give full e:edit for the result of the election to the nev_ s papers." Thus upon occasion when the strength of a united press is put forth on behalf of reform it proves a great and pcwerfu factor for good, and shows itself worthy ofthe title bestowed by Lord llsoaulay when newspapers were yet in their in- fancy-“The Fourth lstate" in public _ amiirs. Burke once used similar words when addressing the Hiuse of Commons. Pointing to the reporters’ gallery he said, _“Yonder sits the Fourth Estate, more im- wrote the famous Declaration of Inde- on record this saying, “The press is the The high encomiuins of Burke and most wholesome educative effect upon the ` public mind. It would bca good thing editorial 'utterances more in accordance with the best British models. ` But we must not lose sight of the fact _ 9 _ _ that in our own Dominion, where nine- , ~. ._ I _.1 Prmieieibya _ l i i 1., 4 ~ ~ fair trial. Ii you - can ’t g‘0€| _‘P them it wgl _pa-y you to .write us: Pure Gold Co. \ _ Toronto. 1 I-I-f-1% h _- .»¢TI-IE.»¢ ‘ llllillllll Wllli Hill AIM all E R ST at ON ..¢ A December ilih, iiili and 19;h. _l a A _ Great Educational Live Stock Convention. Wiih`Addresses hy leading Cana dian Authorities, _ illustratei by Living Animals and Carcasses. Over 100 Head of Prime Beef- ers Will be on Exhibition. ' RAILWAY BATES-The P.E.I.~__ Railway and the I. C. 'Railway will sell single tickets for the round trip on the certiiicats plan. ‘ The Charlottetown Steam Navigs. tion Oo. will charge one l'sregning,snd_ take the names of all passengers travelling 'to the Fair. Personal so hind will be returned free on these heats-ics and weather permitting. has been to the Depart- of Marine for the same terms, 'mould the government steamers be on 'he route. W H. HUBBARD » _ Halifax, N S, ndnxd certi- &2 i Address for programmes. ' as ri ir? are party-political, their inllusnee upon the public mind is informing ami useful’ There are in this country few newspapers ` worthy of the name that do not iusulcate and uphold a reverence for religion and for things sacred,- as wel‘l as a regard for the constituted civil authority. Love of country is upheld, and there is always a good wordlnr the generous deed, the act of charity, formanly courage, for justice, honor and truth. This is on vast consew quence in an age when the newspaper is pexused by almost every one old and young, and'when the humblest newspaper man ministers to a number of readers _ _ _tis entire press ot the Island of every _corrupt act by- whomsoever. done, would _ _ _ _ __'_ pnndilr e_l’e¢b_sar¢l_Mad_ meth '~r'1~i_\.ir“.?_‘ if if msrouimi mars ‘I '__`._'.°¢:1>=r=°= The" is “°"\*°¢ .°‘=° -°~'""~' __/ _ it not possible litci Hinge this ` i "8 idoingin high life or low, a more health- portant than them any _yeffamon wha ‘fulcondition of public affiirs could be pendsnce in one of his public speeches said _ “H1595 independem N033 “mild Duffle "I would rather have newspapers without 5°” P°1m°5» “F3359 9' U10” healthful Public govemmént than government without sentiment, build up respect for law and newspapersy And Benjamin Oonsmum order, give us more honest and economical eminent statesman of France, has left on °'Jmi*i5“`°t‘i°° °f "m*"`S» Wffect the mistress of intelligence, and intelligence A and areal' “nwld 3°°d in mmy “her is the mistress of the world." ways' Macauhy ‘Wm atm apply to the gm” with usto this end. The independent field, newspapersof the British Isles, for there the bmad mid °tj°“\'°°‘n°m °° we best no leading newsmper ever beoomas the British model, is large enough for all. hidi -bound thick and thin supporter of The _high 91°". °“ whim We British any man or party. Outside the British press has mug been °°'"i“°t°d had Isles, in.ths United States, in France and d°n° '"7 m“°h t'° m‘im‘“i° the 'mndard to 8 large measure in Cimdm this is the ,_ of public affairs in the Mother Land, the one new mnkness of the neweplpus of highest that is known to the world today. me umm In an other math” cx“p_,_mq ‘Bring the_Can`adiau press up to the same th! politics of the ‘ou-mm the pn” of the _high plane of fearless, honest independ- bemer dm generally conduct. ‘ Home ence, eliminating the base spirit that con-_ and helpful mission in Canada, but in ‘hnesgross "mugs tm' partfs “ke 'md' °' pommxl ‘min melts is "in 8 'am' of moral revolution will be brought abbut mwindepeudenoe ‘nd “iran” which ‘re *whose good elect will be felt and enjoyed 1 always necessary to produce the best and mr “°“°"m°°° "° °°"i°° A i.eaehs_°ii.iie seeaiujoiimais or use say i 'Iiisst' ” many times in excess ot the largest _,I 'ul “dam ta ten yo? of the mm, church congregntion _ i I hlvf derived ffbm t‘hn&Dl°» mi' __ ' _ 1°nvori£ePrescript:lon,’1rriteaMra. E.Robert»- There are in every country base excep- ` 0uT.f=fnH&Gi!dn¢{¢0`¥:. ll1’b¢\' 0°~- xml- *IU it i S99 gxpeetin to _become a tions to what we have said of the general ‘ m¢¢l!¢r 884 S\15`¢f¢d ¢¢fl'i 1 *V151 P81118 in ¢h= - character of the newspaper press. but in ` with awful beai-ins-gown ginsj I was threat- or t mis p. A lady kiend _ Canada these exceptions are few. No _ f¢idm¢t¢us¢Dr.Pieree's medicines. Shehsd -' f taken f like oma . greater calamity could befall our country ;_ ning Qzgdfghafriggfggi ,mf 13;; fm, ` hott! bef ba - and it than to have the great power of the press _ I ,1,:§,t°§‘;f£1, Wm, nf :,_h':, and in Prince Edward Island we see tions, while the party press unfortunately takes note only of the wrong-doing of the `opposir|L>: party and covers up the ccrirupt . \ _Vi _.,. ‘aa wa , I .> ». 'mi ` to -~- cf- M _ fi in iiirei §_ 2. deli? 7§§~ § iieiii longer thm,&at time. aiu ia auf-weft.. ii" meigiaei .il _ _ 7 _ wholly perverted to unworth use but! hm dmdren-' but hmm realized that 'ig wa' what has recently happened in Newl F=W°fi¢¢ P1’¢S¢fiP*i°n-” - , _ _ _ “Favorite Prescri tion” makes weak ' York-the union Of the p0lli.lc&l PFCSS Of! women su-gng, Wgmen all parties to effect a great reform and to; AWE* 11° Subsmute ffm' th;m¢d1¢m° J ' _ _ _ _ whi works wonders or wea women. dei-at the combined infiuencesof evil and DL %_f__e»s Pleasant Pellets are the _ corruption, is all too rare. Here in Canada most ` able laxative for delicate women. corruption rampant in parliamentary elec- ` ” ' *v~~ ' ' L" rr' Lf-*`~' '~-"Q" msd iiuhlier _pi __ ‘Men’s-' 7»-Sc Vip/'~ . ' Stare aim it sveniags'i ’-’ .~-.vac " ‘Phsaefcre_if_ bioodiaoutcforder _ eafsvee _iii the politician so much fears as honest expse- _, ’.up_and publicity. ` ' ‘ ” f 4 Newspaperscaterlng to the public are largely responsive to publle oplnlon`."1'lily _ A _ pe 'remembering ginii`i»i_ ”‘ his '2~§.'§°~`li§1.f.f'{'°i.'.'l,'l'i"'§'f.i.'§2'i°’.1`i§.'1'. :I3 ` one sidffighii me and iiuguim- aifihiopiei on amber 1 _ _ fdgllisf here just like that. ' ` ` Th°D»\'ki=~»» fhsfiiisiui rariiiaisi views of those who read and support them. Would it not be well for the- honest, upright, order-loving readers of the party press th bring their ° inluence I ts bear upon the Journals they subscribe# for and read, that the partyjcurnals may act as a check upon their respective parties and strive to work a reform from within? We believe that such influence could be brought to bear in this way as would be greatly to the benefit of both the press and the country, until by a growing spirit of independence, a general denunciation of improper methods and an honest and fearless exposure of wro brought about. It issadly needed. Au management of our public institutions We invite our' contemporaries to join WWW people from ali parts of the doll world fA|.wAYs swuehsan. _ _ _ Open every' evening till ,9 p. m. _ JAMES PATON w a neirieieemieimsi me merreewm e 'r i 1-li; 'Iierearessme fsvcriiessffcrtune. tri chesrfnlwerktl, low.`i'n,goftheeaex'gysl andsuccemsesms ii referee ei"-= E fgiiéa "`§\,,g,, splendid_ health, the endowment 4 healthyfmother. _ Dr. Pierce's Favorite Irescrlptionfves i nieimtherhea1tiitogiveheréiii1°1i ' cnreanervonimas, nausea and sleepless- ,_ » ness. Itmak thebod fortabeand `. the mind eoiistent. lbsknl; andmnscnlai-e1astii§ti;‘:o¥hat`the -L_ me adventispnicticnl!ypain1eQ.’ l \u¢x¢fs¢sa;iaa¢i1¢¢1i¢.isii°v¢f emma IW “K i .‘§ E ei Qllposlisis l -_ f Suoosassrlts lfnrkst Unison. ' The _:Bargain Druszist. 1>e»fum¢»,:(ibe rim; odor-_A7 Irv time rim thi. .im ii.. T~i»1\i»e See i 7. %§i".;“°°..2.."“?.§°*“¢";.‘1.f.'.‘I..*.'; Tone, see., I i Dt-pity bam an me imc _ _ '_ _ gone before. _ ~ nlllufll B"°°h°°» _ ' _ -‘_ Come ts onr_ store if you Hand Iirrosr, want ,hargsinl in _ _ _ s ` i _. f 1'-wr -we-i=»f»~ ; Christmas Pda’ _" _ 1¥°EB°i“° ; ` We sill smash all‘ previous _*Smokers* Suppl_i`_H; fiaieqqrds in -i ` _ ¢.- , _ i. - -is ' Such u `i ¢ ~ . » » ¢ ¢ » sie s s s `o rs . _ 1 uanti‘y, I Cm” I uiiliry _ I Cigai»eiisf‘Bq1_gei~_s, .- ___ .A arid' Prices. I -Fancy Tohissi i’ouehiu,~ 5 1 | _ ‘OO ¢ s ¢ . - ...sua assess H-Aims; ....r_.. fCigais bylihe Box ke, &s.` _ The Birtain Drdzgisa _ -»£.,- ‘ '» Dpposhia the ' _ a Successor to las-|_eg~t. sftiajsosa; The Bargain Druggist. seven pounds. I owe it all to Dr. PiQce!s_/ §eaaeannanaea ,» Pi-._ * \ `__\_ ` “<'_ " _A ` i ;; 3 A -als’ J "J " i __,_... ` `1 _ lin# ineaenwsnuu ` _I '___.;_, ;.. ._ rf a I i . ` _ _ ». , - _ _ . _ i_ ~v~*' _go __ oi-spas; _ ' n pn I _ / ’ S' ere ~e=“i=“=e-°’.."”.._ 5°" ae“e.:";.»g~=d I E _ ~ we cannot imagine that this is a thin i ""°‘v° m °° n ° 'ww ' ' ` . gi me .'r.‘;.'r“=°5“‘. "<1 E7? .:'°'=f.‘r.'.°'“ “ ” possible to occur. On the other hand) 5 '£55' "‘ P"°°°.“ 9 ° ‘"3 ' l ._ ` __ si* i -é f 'A it ' _ii -‘ y ~ ' _ '_ A is ,_ _ _+ _ _x i _~ _ rain-vhatcouatvitlia _ l=_