PARSONS ‘THE THE BINDER TWINE RING (Montreal Star.) “ Wilfrid Laurier has a beautiful | theory to account for the rise in the retail prce of binder twine in Canada. He says: ‘ihe fact thatthe Philippines were devas. ir ts.d by war, aod that probably a great deal of Manila has been reduzed to ashes sccounts alone for the increase in price.” lt 18 not necessary togG so far as the Philippine Islands co find a reason for th- advance in the price of binder twine in Canada. Sir Wilfrid need not go outside of bis own house to find the reason. The advance is due to the fact that tbe Laurier Government bas been fostering 3 re nopoly in the binder twine indusiry in Canada ; the Laurier Government has been -elling the whole output of the Kingstos Penitentiary to the Premier’s friends, H. N. Bate & Sons, of Uitawa, at four and a nalf cents a pound ; and the Laurier Gov- ernment, having killed most of the Caa adian binder twine factories by their tariff tiokering, have placed the farmers 0° Canada atthe mercy ot the Bates and their friends, Sir Wilfrid need not go to the Philip- pines | ; ; ILL ' i i : ws cure B ust Constipation, all Liver come : r= : \ , ; pur es from the blood, ; fa se women ful sure relief from using them T> Cure Sick Headache ew remove imp rities from the stomach and eeoca Put upis 188 Vials. 1 ty ina bottle; ms » Recoromended by many physicians evece where, as the best Liver Pillmade. Sixty- Sear pace book s«nt free by mail. Sold by all Erycewists, or serit post-paid for 25 cents in seage. LS. JouNSON & CO., Boston, Mase Qn ‘ () ¥eGIL UN:VERSITY. Montreal bev 4 ‘ a * siow 1899-1900, ft kxan pal ne, prelim ne- 3 Courses of Study wil "a9 A ’ i | LS . Thurs. Lith Sep! ae y ; . i ‘ : Tue, 5th Sept ¥ ‘ on rative ; ne \ it ‘ “at. 16th Sep , wh ’ AY Revie a Currienlom * aa » also to PARTIAL =TUD + ‘ ' ; rice : ' } ppolied ~cier ce the cours V mn a. Bele al,and Min t Cine l Architectur en to anilanL SIUDENTS ' ’ FIKST YEAR IE NTRANCI ° Vs } ahiy tf Arts. ranwi peg ' e lit h Sep ; $ ! ‘hari e wre t John ' H LX Toh ‘fla and other ; ne ; . \ Vicrorr, CoLLEGR, the nes : 7% for o n, will b ea swtitnia September. ; he MeGits. NoRMAL SCHOOL will re-open ' : “+prember. urs of Examinations and copies of der, containiy zg full information as to irs f Mntranee, ( e f Study, few ulations ¢ leerees, FKxhibitions and +b warabiv. Frese, ete, may be «btained oD sD . ation ‘o * “TT? * YF, . VY. VAUGHAN Registrar. — —_— ' jsicctiaieimiaiiaibinn ‘i aaital } ’ - | ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE * . yh ) SULAL Viulun ; . : be ae UeGill U niversity, Montreal) : i 4. ! y} -_ , > This resid -ntial coiiege tor women- ‘ nta of McGill University, will be , s ion Lith September, next. For ens, etc, app'v to the Secretary, : Weill College Montreal. uly 5, dwed&fri ; i ' e & . o » pe ‘ a . far Sale or To Let. ——— Coat very desirncl+ three story Erick sailding, eit :atei on Dorchester Strees sear corner ot “Ques ‘ Tpie ie -.- of the fines Onsimer~ ete ne 2 the city. with fros pr ae Our ; ov, cilia and 15 : There ie u'so « premises uw oe table. Ternis érule. . P For further , .*icu:a.. apply te tre wr oer. ital on lh MRs OWeS CONNCI1 Y, Cernelly Rouse, Eey lerces Gae and el-etrre hgbte. : Gradually but surely the | “CRESCENT” STEEL AGATE WARE # supplanting the old heavy, cum:- i Sersome, rough crockery for toilet warposes. It is handier, cleanc: and vastly more economical. Eac’, gece bears our label. MADE by TE THOS, DAVIDSON M’F’G co. Moatreal. 6 Naa etme CANADIAN PACIFIC Ky. 5,000 Laborers - Wanted In the Wheat§Pields of Manitoba ( Where it is taken according to directions. to ascertain the reason why the farmer has pay thirteen or fourteen cents for binds r twine, wuile Bate & Son cas buy it from the Government at four and 4 half ceots The war theorv wil] appeal strongly to everybody who does not know anything at all about the matter, and will not take the trouble to think. The oviy trouble about tne war theory is that the facts do not fit in with it. There has been no such advance in the price of manila (which forms about forty eight per cent. of the raw wateria!), as would account for the manufactured articl-, binder twine, being doubled in cost. As a matterof fact, the Government paid four ceute a pound for its mapila and itis estimated that when they sold their finished product to their friends, the Bates, they made area sovable profit of about - haif a ceot a ponnd. Mr. Henderson quoted to the House of Commons from the Amer- ican trade returns aod showed that the prices of wanila ran as follows: in 1897, $5 77 per huodredweigh’; in 1 98, for nice months, the average price was $2.09; in 1898, the average price $5 83. | Thediree and immediate effect of the | abolition of the dav in 1898 was to in crease importetoo of buder twine | from 8.364 340 pounds in 1 97 to 8 710,- to the 243 pousds in )898. In other Words | 5345403 pounds of binder wine were mede tor Canada in the United Statea that might just as well have been made in Canada. The Goveroment wre not per- Laps eo much to blame for destroying a Canadian mantfecturing industry by tarif trkeriog teeau-e it was part of their avowed pro.ramme to cestroy Canadiad manufacturing industries in that way. sir Richard Cartwright can triumphaatly ;Olnt Othis as a cace where they bare fuifiled their pledge. They have light- e: ed tbe farmer.’ burden tv taking a half a cent a pouod off his binder twine thar be used to pay to the Dominion Treasury er aes A LAY OF THE LINKS re It’s up and away for our work to-dav, For the breeze sweeps over the lown ; nd iv’s hey fora game where the gorse | blossom* flame. And the bracken is bronzing to brown. With the tur! ’neath our tread and the blue overhead. A Aod the sovg of the lark inthe whim ; here’a the flag and the green, with the bunkers between— The doctcr may come, and we'll teach him to know A tee where no tannin can Jurk ; The soldier may come, and w’]! to show Some hazards a soldier may shirk. The statesmen may joke, as he tops every stroke, That »tias be is high in his aime ; Avod the elubman will stand with aclub in his hand, That is worth every club in St. promise James’, The palm and the leather come rearly together. Gripping the driver’s bat, And it is good to feel the jar of the stee! And the spring of the hickory shaft. Why trouble or seek for the praise of a clique ? A cleek bere is oommon tual); And the lie that might sting is a very small thing When compared with the lie of the ball. Come youth and come age, from the study of stage, From bar or from bench— high and low! A green you must use as a cure for the blees-— You must drive tnem away as yan go. We’re outward bound on a long, long round, And it’s time to be up and away; If worry and sorrow come back wiih the morrow, At least we'll be happy to day. —A Conan Doyle in “Soug and Action.” wee NEWLY INTRODUCED nsation Caused in Barnaby River, {NOTES AND COMMENTS. | —The net result of the Laurier Govers-~ mevt’s binder twine policy Las been accord- ing to the Montreal Star: “To destroy a Canadian industry. “To ereate and enrich a binder twine combine in Canada “To sacrifice the duties, “To double the price of binder twine to the farmers. ) revenue from the > em + ESTEEMED EXCHANGES | Mail and Empire: Liberalism has been given a vew meaning. Abandoning every principle aud repudiating every pledge, eatisfying every party debt with public money, encouraging, or at Jeast ignoring, corruption, these are come of the new de- parturee, and the result will be rapid dit» organization and decay. at Asthma Cured After Twelve Years’ Suffering—To- ronto Physicians Advised Leaving Her Hwome to go to Manitoba — Clarke’s Kola Compound Cured. 80 Vanauley et. for- been troubled with for twelve yr4fs, Mrs. McTaggart, onto, writes: “I have asthma and bronchitis which gradually grew worse each year 1D spite of the hundreds of dolars my hus band has spent with several doctors, and al- mest every remedy we could procure, « ich only afforded temporary relict. For the past two years I could not lie on my eft side, and during the past year prey ovs to taking Clarke's Kola Compound the asiama became so severe that I had not had a fail night’s sleep, and during mest of that tune we had a doctor im attendance. We gave up several doctors, as I was becoming 00 better, and the last doctor, after about two months’ treatment, told me he could do Lo th'ng for me, and advised me _to go to Mant. toba or some dry climate. We heart of Clarke’s Kola Compound being a cure for asthma, and before taking this remedy made several imquiries from those wao had t#sea it, and in each case found the result so sal- isfactory that we resolved to try it. Acer taking the first bottle I became much et- ter, and began to sleep well at nights. S:uce taking the third bottle I have not felt the si'ghtest symptoms of my former t'ouble. I have ¢uring the past six months ga ued nearly 20 pounds in flesh and feel perfeet'y healthy in every way. I can assure you that I will do all in my power to Induce any sufferer from this terrible diseaee "9 ity > Certified correct by Peter McTaggart, Proprietor of Toronto Dairy Co. New Brunswick, by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Barnaby River, N.B, Ag Lt — Quite A schsalivol bas beet Caurtd Lere ilety bry the ntroduction of Dodu’s Kidney Piils. bees mpany denihsin ih svillage a a Bright's Dereae Lew tar BIC - Alibough there had a“ > ure reunding detrict trow say Dodd’a Kidney Puls bad never tested, Our people trod ile orerrenb fast lu pal- medicine. Now however Dodd’s Kidney Pi creating a eensation. A jarge number ot peuple are neing toem and + xpressing eur- price t.nd deligh. si the resuit. “From the first weck | ix gav to Improve,” says Corps en }a mre ard substi uted six or sevencents a pound which he now pays to Messrs Bate & Son, _ > A Ruthless Act -— CuicaGo, Aug 14.—A_ special despatck tothe Chronicle from El Paso, Texas say-: News was received from Monte- zuma, thatwhen General Torres l-arned, that bis nephew had been killed by the Yaquis, he promply ordere! that forty prisoners, who had fallen into h‘e hand- during the engagement of three weeks ago, should be put todeath and they gere ac cordingly taken out and shot. Only twenty indians were killed in the battle, but theofficial returns gave it, as accountibg forthe forty prisoners killed in battle, } } } } i Ithas been held that consumption {y hereditary, and the fact thatone person of @ family had died with consumption was considered asure sign that others of that family could not escape it. This is partly true andipartly untrue. A man with weak lugs is likely totran«mit that weacnees to his children, Butthere is po reason in the world why this wesknes should be allowed to develop, Keep the lungs full of rich, red, wholesome blood, ard the weakpess wil] D-eaving tis. divamnerr, en 7s oe eues will be thrown: ff, and a new aerial will be addep until the lungs ure ell and perfectly strong again. This js ice chine that Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical D:s- covery does. Tiuis is wha: makes it cure 98 per cent of all cases of consumption It searches out disease germs wherever they may bein the body and forcea them out of thesystem. It supplies the blood with rich, life-giving properties. It — the appetite good, digestion per ect. Send 31 one-cent Stamps to cover cost of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, Address World’s Dispensary Medica! Association, at 4nd Assiniboie. | —— Fz - $14.00 from all stations in the Maritime / a Srovinees to all points in Manitoba ‘ana | #esiniboia, as follows, West, South-west, and | orth-west, of Winnipeg, as far as Moosejaw %stevan, Yorkton, and Covan, inclusive...” Rate $44,00-"2 all Statious In Matt time Provinces to all pointe in Man., and Ascinthatn. DATES wand, Si —Av\. 15th trom =Prince Kdward —~RETURN~—A? $14.00— , Svanee, for mo on or aoe Tait i “ ot — o) for a it—Nov. 15, , 3 ——— Class thro athe Imperial Limited ‘A. J, HEATH —wsDist. er Amen «=» St. John, — ‘i wns WTICKETS—<Are second aad not good o hout womad.) est i eciie Miss Lefroy of Cheltenham Ladies’ os admission, apply ‘was C ctve of Barnaby River, who + ad ' ‘ been g ven up by the decors The f. se.ms ‘O have surpreed Lim byt ut is always true where Doig’ Kiduey P lle ar ue, Canoe Cove Jottings. Cance Cove te fast as-is g rou > ent pace amoog the rural dicirics. The farmers are quitting the prac ice of se'ling their products and they tuiuk it 1s a sate invesitueni im feeding them to their sicck. Ch ese-makirg and pork raising arg now the chief elemevis. In yesrs goue by when bay, osts. and potatoes were tu good demand everything was sold that could be spared, but nor since prices have , ; ei2 s? ? ? . fallen in “ht: tine thes havé taken up ihe more advanced method. First they went ino cheese-making and found i a paying bueiue-s acd now they have taken up poTk faisitiy, Messre N McLean and J W McKinnon have both completed two fine p ggeres which ia evidence «f th: value of that industry. Thé interior of our painted and papered. great step our ratepayers Keep up with thoge districts. schcol has ert This shows thie have taken to of surrounding Mr. D A McRae, one of our mo:t sue cesstal [sanders abread, has recent!y re- ‘ursed from Cornell Univereity, : Mr. L-o W McKinnon has returned from v.siting frieods in North Wiltshire. We lo.k f.rward to anevent which will iake piace inthis section ia which oneof our **o He fi'le’s” will fiznre prominently. Weirnst the Dominion Government wiil not leave usin the ditch since the money had been voted for Canoe Cove break water. Maciier. | sees Reduction in Blouse avd other Kidauey wrcubler, yet strange to | S li by Go. E. Hughes x = es , 3 ft 4 A) 7 oe ae ‘meet Never pays to carry an unrelianlie wretch, You know the time «and znd are constantly missing appointinents on that ac- count. We sell liable Watches Only We don't e:re to handle anything else. Cail and give us the ver- dict cf your inspectiop W. N.PANTOS JEWELER | TEA PAG TY. aan eae LOT 65. —— - neve | | nr io | | | | | i | eee j Te Cobgregation of St. A ide; Lict Rs iiténd Holding # grand tea on the cbureb grotinds ow MONDAY, AUGUST 2Ist, 1899. All are invited. Those who attend can re'y upon getting an exéélle#! dinner o} tea, and amusements will be provided tc please everybody. Come and see our new church and bave a delightful drive which will enable you tG view one of the finest sections of count ry to he found in ail Canada. Good refreshments and dancing saloons and a vew variety of attractions. BY ORDER OF COM. July 18, 1899—w3i -D. L. HOOPER ~ Builalo, N. ard Shirt Pins — F ni EDGEHILL, ree Blouse Pins per set 21 cents 7 Skirt Pins per set 21 cents ‘ Windsor N. 8. Lornette Chains and Cyrano Bead Chains per pair $1.00 ‘up. An eley- we 2 A ant assortment of Jewel ee Pen of Ove Sootia, Chairman Board | Watches at reduced lia ah . England, Principal with —— Nine Resident Experienced Governesses. nice line of Souvenir Goods. pairing promptly attended to clocks, Re- Housekeeper Matron a trained Nurse. Preparation for the Uaivenntin Michaelmas Term begins Sept 13th 1899 For Cale ndar and Blank form of Applicat- to DR HIND Secre . M W Stf = Jewelry and Fancy Goods Sunnyside, Queen Square, Ch’town atches and jewelry, at the Modern Store PORTO RICO SUGAR Agent for the Windsor, N. S. Plaster ' j Co.—English Selenite Cement and Cal- cmed Plaster. Also agent for the Maritime Clay Work Brick. A stock always on hand. Also a well furnished feed s! ore adjoin- ad onal Cor. Great George & Chesutn Thirty tons Just landed For sale by HORACE HASZARD Charlottetown JURY ano CO! 1 — st August 1899 2 w eod nae ® DAILY EXASUNERK, CHAKLULTETOWN, AUGUST 16, 1899 I a eet TE, EO i rts staan sates Sree us fs Ke You are about to launch your plans for the fall and winter season, you want to bet- ter your condition, you want to buy the best goods made for the lowest possible prices, We know everybody kuows that if you want to get honest gools at honest prices, vou must go to a store that carries a dis- tinctive line of popular priced clothing, that is backed up with solid merit. You have heard of the now famous "Fite Fietorm Clothing. You have heard it spoken of only as the very best tailored and the surest fitting clothing made. Why you kav2 not examined this cloth- ing is of decidely more interest to you than it is to us, because we have very little trouble in selling all wecan buy. Once it getsa hold in your neighborboed nothing can stop its popularity. Our fall and winter line will prove the stumbling block of all competition, Never have we selected a stock with such care, never have we had the pleasure of securing such a maznificent line to select from. The fall stock will be opened in the course of a fe w weeks, Don’t order a suit or overcoat +; see this line. PROWSE BROS The Wenderfui Cheap Men = Ne ili a 38