5. Q l if $<;a.~¢».lo- in .nnsmnmuidbotuluhwe 4 l lf li 1 1 5 4e~=i.a..».» fs. 1 » \ J ii y. i l 5 1 l; 3% .li ,z 1' .x i 3 “P fr . ‘. i ll ll f.l ri. .1 i 'i l Q ii, .- ri f lil: ll’ _;_pm:,»- 4-vf--f- ,,l.....,-,...~¢‘¢.. ~ ‘.‘lr:~1'i. r' “'»M* '_, il .flu » '.;;~; ~'-f‘.<-_»¢.-f»= l' -' _ ‘ _t;f.,§;ifi;1;_-s‘~rf~¢21li=,»1§;_-~:f1\;,;_.,lr. s ,:;-f'f~'1f,,.$>.-_ff._e#'ir_ . *~ . i 4 lsr onlnsms 'osmnl.orrirlfofvvi»l. f1lswmn:_lsLlss..§vl~sussrla,uo1 _ IN THE MUSEUM. Hamilton Post: The Times thinks the canoe should be relegated to a museum . There are things on which the museum has prior claims-the idiot who goes out lnone without knowing anything about it, the idiot who acts upon a canoe as if it werea side~wheeler, and the idiot who concludes that when the two foregoing idiots Ret drowned it is the fault of the 100. AHB CANOE SHOULD BB PGTIYION FOR RELEASE OF RUSSELL. ll . l‘ The pl~.r'iorr for the release of Elxl d llth Gonstipatlon (tome a Host of H23. 1§ Bet Well and Keep Well Regu- kte the Bowels by lining Dr. Clabeh Kidliey-liver Pills. You cannot avoid disease it you neglect to regulate the bowels and allow the liver and kidneys to become torpld, sluggish and inactive. in _ Chase’s Kidney-liver Pills are tiara ‘moat valuable family medicine that _one can conceive of because they in- vigorate and regulate the excretorl' and filtering organs as no other pre-pan 3_ ation was ever known to do. 1 Hr. Geo. Benner, Wlarton, Ont . writes :--“I don't Ute to have my nam. iput in public print, but I feel it s. duty . to my fellow-men to recommend Dx 7 Chase’s Kidney-liver Pills. For iabout four years I was troubled with chronic constipation and we~_1=_;¢_ t ness of the kidneys. My condition was ` serious when I began to use Dr Chase's Kidney-liver Pills, an-3 1 verily believe that they have saved my life. I am now well and fee! like a new man." More people use Dr. Chase'e Kidney-Liver Pills than any other C.;n- ardian medicine. They are popular br- eauae they cure when other remedies fall. Ask your neighbor about them Ono pill a dose, 25 cents a box, all deal- ' Jia' Edmanaon Bates & C0.. Toronto ;___ _ ' _- ‘Z » Crown Q _» _ i. “ 1 Gem. Jars *L _ » - . if ~\*~ f' ..-f » We have alsrgoé. gn 5 -gf 5 l GFI .TABS and as tgpre- . serving season is now on. will ~ ‘ sell especially low l Pints 6-.: each. _ i ___ __ ___ _,.. 1 'bg .sg ._;<»_< ~‘ fr' ` ~. give *E12 Eleer H, hepeonsulted, L ll at ` $3>l¢¢;*' mu,- Diee hours: 'From1_0 to 12 ;. ul’ aadfrom7to9p.m. Y _ 29d1w _'i Mules. Pllrrrl lrricrlr. .A‘so 150 boxes of Oranges and Iamons, at W- A.l-lutchoson’s. zitf. ‘ llr. 1. H. Ayers . DENTIST . CITPICE- Sunny s1cle New Prowse Block. First door to the righf Upstairs. Sadlfavory work. Reasonable price. Telephone zlo 1'* _--*T* 'iff FIRE lNSUllAlll}E. Fotratesln the P. E. Island Mutual Fire ilallrance Companies on Farm Buildings Ggrches Halls, School Houses, Cheese Fac tones, Water Mills, Stores &c. Apply to ~ ` C?DbB§LL, _ _ ox 2. £harlottetowu5,a9Wed,&Sat.aw1yr. 5 E il ` lr; | my iran lll ll? lllll E ._iWe have just rdoeived 50 nickle Alarnl.Cloirks of it sup- erior quality which will be sold low. ` Call and see them atthe Modern Jewelry and Fanny Store. - JURY & C0. Opposite Post Uflioe. Sunnyside._ _ f!=""'--- llrltilorlrgrlit knowhow th “ll r heoanvinoed of S' Iz... - lui l ' give us eve1‘y` arantée of protection. _contented country which faces the ful ure __ , .- _ .1 `-4', .V ll 1,. C' l L” ' ' f ` so ' _ I » . I with hope and confidence and with no _, .d_<~:/r.»4'~ , `» ` - t Z _ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBIR 3, 1901. _- _ izl .X V l _ our Nslcl-laoks AND our csnsus The comments of American newspapers on the Canadian census show a very var- ied tone. Some take the view that our slow progress results from our clinging to the monarchical idea and -holding aloof from union with the Republic. They af- fect to believe that our progress will con- tinue to be slow until we shall see. where Our true interest lies and join our fortunes with the United States. There are other .American journals which _ take a more friendly and sensible view of the ease, and see that our growth is solid and substantial and must go on. The Chicago Record points out that there are seven American states in which _ the growth of populationihas been slower than in Canada. These are Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Delaware, Virginia Nebraska andLKansas. Collectively these seven states had in 1890 a D0DU1&U°H larger than that of Canada. Their people then numbered 5,685,275 and in 1900 had increased to only 6,025,409, the increase being 840,124. Canada in the same time had gained over half a million. Yet the states named above are not disposed to despair of their future. Canaflo 1185 'Mfr ly greater natural resources than they, much of which is yet but in the initial- stage of development. It isfhardly necessary to remind such of sort thatlour census, although somewhat _ disappointingfihas not given rise to any desire for annexation. Any such senti- ment as may|§h‘ave_exis`ted' in the Dopuin-_ ionwas neverwat an lo1;_g_esj,ebb than'_now§ W§ are well __coute& wllhonrénstitxition ‘ Aihajority ofoiiifpeople' believe we have the very best form of government the rworid; Thereis noother community of five millions in the world who enjoy a have so much' *of (the'1éo`iiif’ort"s"°6! ` life” than is found? m6§y»o§__the rlllffpro- gressive nations, -' We enioirfmd halie en`;|oyedfo1"` over eighty-five years continued and assured peace. The ila_g_ and navy ofthe `.___Em_pire~ The Canada. of to-day is a prosperousand desire whatever for a change in its poll _ people feel quite assured of the fact. SHIRT-WAIST MAN AND NET WAIST GIRL. _ The shirt-waist man and the net-waist girl And the people year after year keep on Throwing their clothes away. And where is the ileecy shawl? Our clothes get thinner and fewer-what Vvill be the end of it all? Oh! what will the shirt~waist man taee next From the things he has to ;wear, And what will the net-waist girl throw oil' From the shoulders, now half-bare? The shirt-waist man the net-waist girl ` Go rollicking down_the way- Have we started a style that is going to end With the old fig leaf some davz anniversary of _the Loaisians.»~Pursh.ise. forward exhibits, and the enterprise is now officially present-ed to the attention of the world. Henceforth it will have I the dignity of an international exposition. NATIONAL SCANDAL., " long been s. national scandal. The pub- j: . 2>,»_, h painting . which our neighbors as are,|of the more critical, 1_.-is-: .T _ L Go hand in hand to-day, _ The coat and the vest are tossed aside,_ tr P§¢1;,‘ng Spfceu Tummic_ _*_ They are asked to send representatives, to Sealed be receiégd The great fair is to be opened Mayl, Utioc ` noon’ ____0n_ fsalurdlly tha 1903, and will remain in open until Ffmrwemh (hy of S@PT"'mb@l' U‘°X"»‘ December 1_ _ ' ldol, fOI‘ [ll8 8-0ClK Of Drugs, fancy r.o<»d#, Sh.p furniture and eifocfs off _ f --¢-- . Mr. Lawr.-r_c~J W. Watson (d-__-ing __ ` V ` name lf W. R. Wrrson) ard ,,itu,t_ The over-representation of Ireland has P -_ I , I . d ‘ ' licatirn_of the last census/ returns has 'WMBUB ‘m the we” sid? _“f Queen driven it home with a _logic that in smeP’. Ch"l°t`t't°°-“nf adJ°*Ui”§ '_h°"; is impossible to _ resist. Finally, tile' Pff-'WCS vf Meera. Geo. Cami- & conduct of the National members has; The Ewok list of the Property deprived them of the sympathy even of may be inspected at the oilieco of Mr g nerr political lil1¢s.-cl0b¢~.. f Work. bigamy, was signed by 800 men and women, and in ddition, there was pres Russell, who wssret-ently sentenced for l a ented to the home secretary a statement Signed by three octors favoring the re- lease of=the prisoner on the ground that his imprisonment was injuring _ his health. A Molly Cook, the woman whom Earl .Russell arried lin Nevada, 'and m viction for bigarny, has written to the newsnoners saying the Earls sentence was all cut and dried before the trial and saying that the Earl is persecuted. -It-*ig ALL FOR USING HIS NAME. Dan Godfrey, thefamous British baud leader, has recently obtained damages for libel from a publisher and a woman author for putting him into a novel, also an injunctron against the further publi- cation of the book. 4 I1 I ima? P___Tl0N{ bits or cabbsges, know that we ' been adroitly cived, beaiise we weean’t tout anyth.ing_ ' t isn't If' peo§ee. wo only reason in way about m ' e” ";..°z 'fa s t an - et. A numgddf so called “bl tn a k i “dash cmes are only stimulants indis- gmse. You can’t OU not in' its , phyafcil` ltrelll lf...fl'r.~*'°“,.....“°'fl an _ assinzihted ~' »- “ 1.. _~ "'r.f1 __ G01 ,rl »"'~l- 'AM Discovery ‘does ' notmake bloodornlke ns.: medicineoandot&. lutitdoes s. diseaeesoftheetogasdlandb ._ ~}'|' vu 0 \»» »- ‘ W ‘C -` F vigorous health. coupled with so_much_,sec}urity `iif_jQ§»!1d __ gg _ -. ¢ ~_ ._ ‘j_ _ ,, property. Weghave gnerceedggly ,rich ._ e f’»;_g~@¥f_~ ._ ss; .1 . or is _»___ ‘ , > ~~' possession fogléonr "f§aj_n§,7our _~,_r_t5,..t`.._,,,._,£_.__€..~i_._ 3 8 ',;,_ _~- , l ..._ __ _ _ .. Y _ _ -~ trade is greafig per lieadziof 0\1t-i‘l§°P1° lx"-’ ' _ ` W. g 1°” La.. -’ s .,§~.':;_‘ . _ . _ _`_ #mf _<5 d _ _;.1_. ,_,_,_J£’.-__ u_ in .l¢`l|.\|,.-,I f th book ° cuban, gtgpp £3; th; volumnd in cl§;l`: g)Addral_ ` _Dr.,R~V.1?ierce,B,dlalo, ;Y. 1 _ _ . ‘_ , , Y 1 . tr ~ ...tl ..-......_ ¢....... .. .ll .~r...».', ...l 1... lf; 1 r with _ _ John Mc;Leod,&Co <:: an C i Vinegar r > s ,. _* Z' `*- oo mt lr . 9° r-to , ezc N lllilllllll Pllm The Ce:lrra1Dlu_=; Store, Sunnyside. ' . "r fe _ "e | § f ,ll ';` the undersigned adoressed John L, Bell, Cliarrotte\0wn”_ and mgriggfj “I`esde.rs for Stock", up to pw;-]<¢ 'l k bu;-iness in Charlottetown, under tho ed and Lerng in the Drug S 0-éand r¢_H1\‘f98 1# ey occupze . by Mr. lA. A MCLGQD, S~°llCi"0‘|',_ Chgfibggg. town, and intending purchasers wir] McLean or the undersigned ` ' Lesson, siiigiist -rr.-Thc"'Eipr¢l"' "és Th# ebvvewele is made _-is" ,__ prints a story tothe ed'ect'_that=a,lodg- .~¢f\_l_r'~D°0 Of 1110 provisions for *lale¢oo'll ‘"2 '1°°°€ ‘¥?°,P.%.1‘.._..e!f '$‘“'°“ ‘°"“`Ch‘°f°‘ l1°r"ii¢ge1:ri»de has says-is said Lawrence W"JWAr}‘€\n lite , bearing date the 28% Fu! Blackberry Oordial. ii Ut 00 h n .tif “ “'g"‘° parchww Wifi tak which marriage led to his trial and son- .~ DEGE When theconj _ and at once begms to extract ffomP dec We r ...-ll.” uld eal in ood “tonic” - t $§...T'f‘l.._f.";¢r.§ _| plendid assortment. ¥Y` _ ‘fliavo the pi-zvi_l»-ge of intpecring ther -_ GAINSBOROUH-5, I property on application to either Hr- * 4. .1 » ir l>».vs‘lo r-su.' .ir i>l;Rl<.Ns , Flannels. Another large lot of these sought after” Fianna received. 00"* fl) Hal a 5 VJ C* The patterns and coloring; are beauti- ful. We have them in Blue, Light Blue, Pink, Black and different shades of Red. Same colors in a variety of Polka Dots. l hey wo:l’t remain long’ at the prices. ~ 48, 55 and 756 per yd. F. Perkiin§& V ._