.4.-.-~»-.~» ,-....»..~¢ -~|~“~ ~.._......... rg." - =li If there arc hors in tl:-_z croup, coughs. c a ta r r li , x-~ cg) bronchitis, aid sore throat ‘ Q are surc to l>c there, to”o, ' sooner or later; Don‘1 Crowd their stomachs with medicne, just have them breathe-in the vapoi of Vapo~Cresoler.c; they’ll like ii, and it will give immediate relief._ In this way you put the medicine right on the place that needs it. For whooping-cough it's the perfec cure. 9 Vap’o~Cre_solcne is sold by drnggists everywli:-rc. 'Dc aporizer and Lamp, which should last a 1 l» time, and a bottle of~ Crcsolcnc complete, $1.5-, extra sup lies of Cteeolene 25 cei ts and 50 con >. illustrated) booklet containing physicians' .resil- monil ir V. C ` as ee upon request. irc- nnsotxna eo., :So Fulton St., .New York, U.S.A. Q i . True economy in the production of Milk, Flesh, Butter, Cheese, Poultry end eggs by using ll_i__il__BlGlUM ‘THE MEDIOAL HALL J. (i. Jamieson. DRUGGIST. "S - . _ __“ 1 ` The Whole Story in et letter: Pain-K'l\e\‘ L _ (naar nsvlst) ' From Cs t. F. Loye, Police Station No. g I, Nontreelw ‘We -frequently use Prim! 1 Divxshlxin-Kinun for pains inhtinsttzl- ; .» ,' t`unst4ime,` frost' ¢‘-F gltainr, crl:r?\1:e, :md ell nriiictions which 5 bcfsllmen in our position. I have no hem- ; 3 tation in saying that Pins-Kimura is the ~ but remedy to have neer st hand.” _ Used Internally and Externally. Two size, asc. ma sos. homies. 1 -. ».. `.. us-Q.-mea..- fl 1 _ l I Cheap Light For the ` Long Evenings - _fp Call and g eomea Mayflower ' .»` brand of Kerosene Oil, the best oi _-* imported to Charlottetown, which ` Iwillsell in four gallon lotefet 21 '£6 cmts a. gallon. nj, Canned Lobeters, one lb Hats ,',-,\.‘ new pack, 25cents. ` ""1 Libby l[cNeil’s Sliced Bacon, 1 25 cents. f Heaton’s Chow-Chow, 22:3; sir __',\‘ tight top. 'M' Half dos bars Surprise Soap, .ff 27 cents. . - 'K No Tea can beat H_aeznrd’s `=__"Brahmin. We sell tm-'¢onuine fit eticle, 1 \‘ !\_l< r I . _._` "‘\. . se. ` ’ %`, 4, bf .M ‘-T5 ~ ~ ,1 -Tho-e are cash prices. /1,;\ G00# delivered free it 31". ' '» ‘ Phono 203 R ir. Vvoo T 1 \\‘l '~ Cor. Euston and Hillsboro 1 SOP . 0`~ "" i V 1 .. I 1 y 1 ` fl’ oemisruv Dil-1 J- P- HIIRRAY-.S " . usmeessueee. .itbid Crown and Bridge Work carefully et§|t\ed too. 2 ¢ _ f C ranberries 'I cents per quart- ~ 'loeo quarts in stock. COOKING APPLES 25 cents per peck. MIXED PICKLES ntl cents per quart. 1000 LBS. NEW CODFISH 4 1°: cents perlb. EUREKA BLEND TEA- We are sole proprietors of this brand of tea which ls giving such general satisfaction to our customers. We guarantee it to have no superior on this market at 25 cents per lb. Try rt once and we feel sure of your future trade for L We also sell Besn.rd’s Brahmin and Red Rose Blend. ll. F. 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Published at its oices, New Prowee Block North side Post oiiice, at the following rates payable in advnncez- Morning Edition, daily (except Sunday) one month asc. pergyin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..‘. $3.00 Serniwveekly tion (Wed. A Set.) per ger $i.5;di_n advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .$1.25 eekly tion (Wednesday) per yeef $.15 ln edvence ................................... . .$I.oo Branch Offices have been established at the following places where subscriptions may be paid, news urnish- ed,advertising, job work and other business tre-nsacted:- Sumrnerside, Rogers & Rogers' store-J. B. C. Baker, Manager. Alberton,A Albsrtan Bookstore-G. S. Muttart, en . ` Sonris East? Telephone Bee-`-P. G. Bcemen, Agent I. E. B. McCREADY, J. P. HOOD, Biitor Business Manager | - -'ser ¢ - llll Mllilillll llllllllllll \ - ' ' ' I "A in WEDN ssplr, Novnnnnn, ii, 1901. » THB New Yom: stncrion. 1-..-_ Ths corporation of the city of New York is noted for a larger annual expen- diture than any similar body on the face ot the eerth. It regularly collects and spends from 98 to lil) millions ot dollars per annum, while the bond issues, or in other words money borrowed, run the ex- penditure up to nearly 150 millions yearly. The much more populous city of London expands about 60 millions yearly, or say one halt what it costs to govern New York. Greater New York ‘under its lchsrter is divided into live boroughs, namely, Menhattnli,imY`Bgn"x,~ Brooklyn, Queens and, Richmond. The' legislative » .- . S. power, is 1 nested in u ;Munici~ pei Assembly of two »__ houses the Council 0129 members, holding omce tor four witnsnleries 0! $1510 each end the of Alder-muen, holding omoe two yeers with each. The Mayer, is elected fo|u_r‘ydero by the entire city,is inellgibleforre-election,nnd nn ~ sniuy or §_1i_i,etri_ year-1,y.;'rne Pre- sident otth'cCouncll, also elected by the entire city for tour years, hes s_ of scorn = , ‘xc-I ` " - constitute the lccel boards for the govern-v’ ment of their respective boroughs, and each of these boards has nP1-esident with asalary of $3,011] to $5.11!) with highly paid secretaries, stenographers and clerk. e in the pay ot the board. The number oi civic employees is necessarily large, but has been enormously increased under Tammany rule and they now number. about 50,000, with wages approximately $50,000,000, of which $8,000,000 represents the additions made since _Crokcr obtained control in 1897. Richard Croker was born in Ireland and _came to New York with his parents when two years ot age and was educated in the public schools there. He was Alderman in 1%8~'I0 and in 1883; Coroner _from 1b73 to 1876; Fire Commissioner in 1883 and Chamberlain from 1889 to the end of 1&0. Early in his career-he became n member of Tammany Hall, and was astrong oppo- nent ot the notorious Tweed Rin g. ; Step Temmsny, but without exciting suspicic n ef his ambition, till 'in 1897 he stepped boldly to the front and his nominee, Van Wyck was elected the . ilrst »layor»._o£ Greater New York; Since then"0rokct has lived mainly in England, on the estate he bought st Wantsge. ` There he lives the life ol an English squire., neing his horses on the English tracks -while his ions live the life of young Englishmen of the moneyed class. _While Crokcr has held no civic oilice during the past (our years he has. as the l3oss of Tammany directed the city go- vernment and shared largely in the profits of corrupt contracts. He has never disguised but 'rather openly professed that he is in politics for what he can make out of it. As a result the past four years has been one _prolonged carnival tt corruption, vice and crime, an orgie of - Uneaediemntne . I ,Y ,_ ~»m§v=»uen»e-heard 1 *iw ? uns.‘&=¢uaAnt»:»m 1 2%" “wise-UQ ` . f U The members of the Munloipel Council ‘i by step he improved his position in. >}~ S "ge, 5;; .1 _ , ~=r'nts1'cx Ass. i 4 -»f»`.' favs; fab if =‘,‘€' ’* _\».5 f '_§’;g`f g, e. S- .i 1" .Q "`~fK}. _l"»:_“. '~ ‘,_"».i.=€ _ _ “Tammany could give pointers to Sodom __‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ it A _ _` it ; V ...’§l‘..§?f.‘.°.?1$.’i,‘2‘t'.§‘».l°`”““' ""‘°““°“°“ “‘ and ,G°oomh". .The iiqw naioonsf-he J ‘f ; Y . B t i . liners, 0; g.r;s ¢,'tb€r_ then Jusx, Imp_srtln|, Scala e. Newey, humbling dens, the dives and bi-othels, 0 . l ' .~ 5 f ' f ` I V t gg ` ' 1 1 ' have been protected” by the police wherever they wouldpey, ‘whllej every form of persecution has been' brought to beer upon those who sought to promote reform or to_b1~insz_ the mi -criminals to justice. Burgiery and robbery were con- nived nr, _nnni in six months 14,108 robberies were committed, ln which $1,238,517 was plundered from the vic- tlms. .Itwes -not .1:,1l Railways, and on the Gum \.&°°as.e¢\i;_n:,» Basin. S§ar¢=s,md ` I W-eHfAtE8ii.. . `? ., ‘=,;:;» .ri- 1 rim f” 'sm s .`»*‘.‘*An`is.D“'~ lsfiflin . ~<.- »any other light used betweensunset and dawn, no FREE FROM DANGER as a. Wfiltpr bucket, . 0 ..,,t sv .rvr . .. .Y . _- -e hy: 94:'-¢’*yew