i 1 fe e ~ 1.-V.. -e'¢~x\w=Pw wgggynéé 3, .. . V. - ,` . _ _. ._ _ ._ V- .. ._ ,_ ..es§ntii'e.s..fs.et_>..s , __ _ _ _,WM __;M_,,,,;__,,,§_ ,,_________.; ........» nf... ...e ..._ >~ e* ~ ~ f ` lgf .f ' -'bf ' ~--t -eggrx-1;-' nv s, ilii iiillliiiii iiiiililiii F rnunsnar. NOV- 6. 1903- TAHIANY- The Tammany Society, commonly spoken of as Tammany Hall. d0l‘iV¢Sii name from a celebrated Indian chief who lived in the days of William Penn. and who has become the centre of many leg- endary tales. The society was formed in 1&)5 with the ostensible objects of charity and a reform in the franchise. With those worthy avowed purposes its growth was rapid, and from the first under a central committee and a chairman known as “the Boss it exercised a remarkable poiir.ical in- fluence on the Democratic side. But Tammany grew by degrees appallingly corrupt. and at length the gigantic frauds practised by Boss.Tweei and his gang in 1870-l upon the municipal reven- ues opened thr public eye and landeda number of the gang behind prison walls. Immune aeye ofrweed ee nie aeye ef Croker Tammany has remained under su=pieion as an unscrupulous party machine, whose occasional pretences of reform have been found only to cloak new schemes of cool, calculating rascality. A TIIELY SUGGESTION. This is the season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife repienlshes her supply of Chamberlsin‘s Cough rem- edy_ It is certain to be needed before ‘the winter is over, and results are mirch 11011 prompt and satisfactory when ig is kept at hand and given as soon as the eeld is contracted and before it has became settled in the system. In almost every in. stance a severe cold may be warded off by “klngfhh NNN! 0601! as soon as the first indication of the cold appears, Thug is 11° dancer in giving it te eniiaren fer it contains no harmful substance. It is pleas- _ant to take-both adults and children like li- Buy it and 701 will get the beet. It always curfs. For sale by all d;~uggi§f,,_ is s'rown` ramen nnwaan :stash novsuasa THR GUAi<|»u\N, crlARi.0'i‘_’l‘_ __ . -_1-_ Two years ago Tammany rule in New York met defeat at the hands of the Fusionists, that is the better elements of the Republican and Democratic parties. Now Tammany isagain vlutoriousi ind like the evil spirit which once vacated the ci,°y tenement of a man possessed, might be expected to bring with it seven other devils more wicked than Tammany, if that were possible, which may not be. For the reaction following a .great reform in a city is the many thousand fold greater *disaster than when the individual who had reformed relapses into vice. The last end is worse than the lrst. . And there is always this tendency to relapse, in the individual, in the city and in the state. Reforms are often disap- pointing, to the reformed, or those who think they have been reformed, For the upward pathway is often steep and thorny while “the primrose path of daili- ance" often looks the more alluring to one who has fora time deserted it. ,And as with the individual so with the com- munity, the great city, but with a difer- ence. While we believe in rewards and punishments beyond the grave for the ln- dividual, the backsliding city must take its punishment here in time and on the earth. New York like Ephraim of old. has turned to its idols, it has chosen its awp ways and its punishment will come in being filled with them. Tammany met with a temporary check two years ago, but was not overthrown. It proceeded to get rid of Croker, Devery and other unsavory names. It remained a compact body whose influence was still strong among the people. With a new, popular and more or loss respectable can didate for the mayoralty ia the person of McLellan a powerful effort was made to bring back all Democrats to the standard. , Their support was besought on the party ground that present victory in New York would have a great efect upon the state -“'_"-' - iii’ ill) lidi ni ar ill’ For your winter suit and overcoat keep on buying in other stores. If you do care come here for relief_ Suits $8: $10: $12; $14: $16, Overcoats $8, 11510, $12 $15, $18, $20, That money you have to spend in clothes this fall will go further in amon_g our big stock of fifty - thousand dollars’ worth, than it will anywhere else in town. There isn’t a swell dresser in town who is too swell for our new suits and overcoats. 7 _ Don t forget that every Suit and and overcoat we have at $8.00 and over is tailor made and by the best tailors in Canada at that. There’s lots of new overcoat ideas this winter. You are welcome to look. Sl lil S., The Gnly Real good Clothiers. li I TA..A"Y AGM", land presidential eleclions of year. ` A _ __ _ And just where Tammany was strong the minority under the Fusionist banner and in the division of the honors and spoils of the victory of two years ago. It was haid Part s irit and the lack of iniicper. and of Canada. On the altar of party to year. The reform Government set up_ set the sluice gates o cv w e open. c all at once, perhaps, but the ultimate re- _ n . lapse into civic debaueh. And for this in rt chances in the more im rtant who supported McLellan for the i mayoralty were either of foreign birth, or made up of native elements over which neither the pulpit nor the press canj exercise much influence. The pulpit can- not greatly move those who , seldom or never enteraplace of worship, and the press has no control over those who do not read its'deliverances. The report of DrEilis who visiied the Is- land last year has been published by the Gf ologicial Department. It s not assur- ing as to the prospect of dndlng coal in any large quantity in this Province at a reasonable depth. But the geologists have made so many mistakes in the past that we conclude the experiment of bar- ing in different places ought to be tried. Both oil and coal, together -with other valuable minerals have been found in un- expected piaces in NcwBrunswick as well as other Provines by this process. We shall never know until the boxer goes down into the rocky depths what treas- ures may there exist. And even if none be found it will be worth the cost to know the real state of things. Those who affirm that because a pro- hibitory law is violated we ought to sub- stitute a license law in its stead would do well to take note of how persistently Sunday selling of liquor is kept up in llontreai, where a license law 1' s in force, Montreal Witness tells that Sunday sell- ing has assumed scandalous proportions, that back doors of saloons are easily ac- cessible on Sunday in all parts of the city, and that the bar of a McGill Street Hotel was so full on a recent Sunday up io nearly midnight that some of the custom- ers were served with great dimculty, Many similar instances are given. Sun- day selling is unia wful uiider the license law, but it goes on just the same be- cause the trsnlc is utterly lawless. There never was a license law yet but what was violated constantly by after hour and Sunday selling, as well as by sale- to minors and Indians. E WANTED -A case of headache that KUMFORT Powder will not cure from ten to twenty minutes. ` lin New York two years ago was far from . ._.. . 1- "'. .A _ _, _. . ,K ' .» - 4. . ._»- pcrfect, but it was incomparibly better ‘ f _than that which preceded it. Now, _ whatever the leader may affirm, and however far it may be N, from the intentions of the new, Q N of nearly 00 pages of reading matter of pen of Consul Vail. It is written in a all local readers that so discrimineting a br snmcient to mention TheHeath Bioon s of Prince Edward Islrnd, hyJnn T. i Clarkin; Reflections, by W. S. Louson; Surnames, by Rev. A. McLean Sinclair, and an appreciative sketch by the editor of Hon B. Rogers of Fairholm with' portrait. In this the suggestion is made that our next Lieuter.-' ant Governor may make of Fail- N holm an official residence. There are M many other good things in the current‘ number, and we are glad to find the Is- land Magazine becoming more firmly establishedand' increasingly worthy of support. It has become one of our in- stitutions. A NERVOUS HEADACHE. Isn’t very dangerous, .but it’s horribly distressing. 'Ihe best thing to take is a little Nervilite in sweetened . water, and the headache won’t last long. Polson’s Nerviline is the best household remedy for sick headache, stomach and bowel troubles, its good to rub on as a iiniment l and soon cures the aches and pains of nen- ralgia,sciatica, lumbago and rheumatism. If your house is without Nerviiinc get a bottle at once. lt cosls only 25c and saves calling the doctor so often. * §UPREME COURT. Wlznmssnav, Nov. 4 lr. In re application of Henry C. Connolly for Qtiorari to remove a conviction made by J. A. McDonald, Stipendiary Magistrate for Charlottetown, Mr. Weeks read affidavit of J. F. Whear and move-1 ‘for a rule njsi.` The Chiet J ustice refused the rule, and the otherjudges concurred . Thomas Kickham vs John_ Davidson a' d Alfred Burke, Claimant still before the Court. i-i» WAKFFUL CHILDREN. i For a long time the two year old child Qof Mr. P. L McPherson, 59 N. Tenth St., Harrisburgh, Pa., would sleep but two or three hours in the early ,part of the night, whichmade it very hard for her parents. Her mother concluded that the child had stomach trcu ble, and gave her T half cf one ef Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, which quieted i~er stomach and she slept the whole night through. Two boxes of these Tablets have effected a permanent < ure and she is now vi ell and stron g. For sale by all druggists. /i , 1,5' \ I ` i 'aiu We are showing a nice , _ line of lim Water Bullies At very low prices. They are a very useful ' article in every home, you don’ t know when you may need one- Look over our stock-_ We feel we can -please t you both in quality price. A.W.Rcd(lill,Phm.B.‘ -_ ,_ iilb-ig. 'Q _ |§'f§`” ' W' ‘i!'_lL':_::!::‘£ _:L 1“ ..!f§.~§/ ll fi T a.a¢}$.\ D-»"‘ e Q I iiiasculinei iieniiiiiv \ . is dependent in a great measure on the quality of dress. There are other essentials, but perfect fitting garments cannot be dispensed with. it behooves you to get your Fall and Winter outfit made Iohn McLeod & Co., if you Fusionist ticket was _weak. llauy Fus-' , _ ___-_ . B ianist Democrats respondedto the party __ 1 . _ appeal doubtless against their better ' _ A judgement-. But they had been in ai possibly they had got less than their share l:;’.’::’.?.;‘;i::.L‘;.“”° SKiR'rs si