r J. G. JAVIIESON » _ d ` DRUGGIST, I8 . ~_ if. _-,, _ §__f;=~\~..~r.;';. "§-; ue 1 _ ~.., °‘f~*~.~ -'.'e'-~‘-»z.=1».t.~.;=~~`-- iv ‘if * ~» ~ -»-;~-¢ "en _»_._;_,-.,,‘.< _ Y ,_ ri, 1 'f=_i;'":” .~ #F315 ff?-§s_.~_f~.’_’T*t1' UT 'xzupaperscaniiot make public ‘ ° _ _ . -*'h*°**.f"*<‘;*!_f$1T°Q _ ' ~ l an roeeoeoam mimi. ¢nmmmn`ed'u=d estate toe treaty ofitokioe, me _ rosriemiiisiiigio _ l _ » If 156° U6 b°y= "1 fi" .io , `uiipim`ai, noiianie, Ncwsy,,"°'°“ ii d°'"°°. _i‘°.'\_f|\i*l\°°° 1014 house, or girls either, then _.I "avg than .., _iaieraa _~¢,,,.,,.,, Th, Fm 3, bronch'tis, and sore throat ‘ _ _ i cl R _ Browse pl _A » < are sure to be there, 00. I side P;_:t"omoe°?'stife'tenowins nose: mm “°bl°-_._ wm~b° m dIm°.~°,°i°°" 59° t sooncnor later Don Eg:‘h‘in‘aalivan°i:fim’ (anew Main) we themorebrhlian itsfoliags._ :__ '__ 2 _ 2 _ . , _}‘ 1 __ ` _- , md H006 ‘Teo pe’ - » ¢ . . » ¢ » » ¢ . » - . » ¢ - - ¢ ~ ¢ . .. _ 4 '_ ' _ _ ¥ 11 _' _ '_`=,-.\- I* d just have them breathe-in the r¢i.5o~in' .as Th°‘°'“'“'9 °t uw P'°°m°°_°_ t'° .. vaP°_creso!en~é; they.” like it, i niedlripaalidiuom uiw avdarivsfrev Si-25'” theooalstrike is an instructive comme e o Q ' Our Beef Iron and Wine is unsurpassed. It s very -~Its ingredients are the, ,, r very best quality. _Try a i pint bottle PRICE 75¢. PINT BOTTLE ' ` rue ireaiéoimii. St, .lolin_’s Newfoundland d of P. R. Island produce. h _ond itnvili give immediate relief. In y °°°°°° " ° ,lon the limitations of his power. H878’ ° - _ i _ ’ ‘ 2 Y§Y;im;PUt the medicine right h=v:"=e“eub.cdes;au2l;:hed agetheigousewgrfughlh? Toronto Globe. It has been `repeatedly I or on th? 'haf _needs it' For giildirliililll. 505 mvigrk :ad oiheef billilmgsaldln recent years that the power ofthe 13* :::;°P‘°g`°°"gh it 5 the Perfegf E|:|n':§tr'iEi?k,go§;¢u& logon' store-y. n.c. Executive has been lnoresslna in the Un- I v.Vc,._,s°,“e in _mm by' ,_,mg‘|m emywhem _ ummm Au,¢,'.¢_-,,, p,%`0|5,_,,__n,,i,¢,¢ _¢h,-3, ited States as well as in Great Britain,and "` da: S°;:£|‘-§f:¢sg::gi¢l:,‘ 'Bonds Eagtfeuiselenhone Oillce-P. G. Seaman fibers is 530011 deal of truth inthe an §”;;f;9°if_S °°;;=;_s¥gni‘° _ ,_ R ,_ “$‘;u-if ,_ ,_ nom). ' There is little doubt that a messape from por‘iwre;;‘;\‘r::.U_sxo-Lnwuus Co, _ 3\lli°¢°* “l°‘!fj‘*_ the President of the United Stltea could " ' _ ' I " " r bi-in about w ° it . xiii iiiiiii iuiimii me our mi all limi the Government, The war might befor Y THURSDAY OCTOBER 9 lm redress of some grievance, real or suppos ed, thousands of miles away. and not to ses; he sus' ‘the mst' and inevitably theresources of the United States shou-ld the most influential is that which repre b°°"-'pl97°d °°"‘p°l.th°_ diiuri-b“-m°° “nm md Manu" simplym repns°h`_ of anthracite throughout the country he he bulk of opinion in the country; th w°“m°b° b“‘nd°d'°‘° °'»d“¢"°d"°°°"‘"*t e Jmewioes not semi, cmd ~ e l I i""“ _ ‘ _ ~ si - ' ‘ nourishing, easily t tliestoniach in the least. t oe.” The division mentioned between CYOWUIU D0 ~ C , the ilrst and second class is improperly Wnmg 0 described, is the lopinion of an exchange inn Merchantsl who discusses the question. Adistinctlon _ _ oes exist between themere popularity- nn ting newspaper andthe newspaper SOLICITED. w w i yr F A* p is SBIE it C0 5"” b it John s, Newfoundland, u ani Comm ‘von ‘rl-rchants pu sour Cnt ie an i Produee d and Rehn! preuwses, opposit~ F Conners, 93 J ccsmore P 0 Box 164- what is general, essential and permanent , .. trip to Iioston discdntin; T mince or mas i -iff Steamship Co ... lN`l`F°N4'!`I'.}i\ M.. DIVISION m cmaoieosog occ aiu, '" further nstice, S came s. o' tha Cooivlisv will have S :chu ION nav osnsnav N¢WSD>\vers ot the second class go whirl- , Adviser, Q-mmining 1ooS pages, is given and Friday morning, at . . _ 3 OT °_k for Eumn _ ing about like a ilat bottomed bc-an in a gifs; P°r"“”d and brei-z'°. without guiding principle or RETURNING s» rious purpose, and sooner or later they is s I' . Porunnmggs ,,B:’t°° “me either change their ways or come tohsp- B Us; U ...Je President anilGea less grief. Many people, however, make As » s .7 5, ,BE ‘Rust John.” ,_ the mistake of confusing a change ,of B . 0°' 6"' '9° _method with a change of the essential ` "21 "Z 5-' =-..S0ilR one Nigiii Y OCTOBER 10th VELO K S MORRUW class. We doubt that very much. I principle of newspaper success. The some 'tendency may be observed on the stage. i Your old legitimate actor was a dns worknac. Perhaps he may be forgiven _lifhs caan .t recognize as art what hefails of interpreting in the terms of his own training. The great distinction between newspapers, however, exists between those of the first two classes and those of the third. Newspapers of the third class are at their lowest, personal or party organs, at their highest, the expression of an over-mastering p'cr.-ionalityor an over~ mastering idea. They are seldom run for hich endeavors to foculizs and interpret .iblic opinion, but it is badly expressed re, for surely the representation of the lkof public opinion mustbcwhat the blic want, and vice versa. The real tinction appears to us to be that the e kind oi newspaper lays stress on the views held by people on the topics d1'¢I1» _ , the day, while the other emphasisesi Mm W' 5° Kidd” °f Bm D91' mm (E"°°' hat is ltcal, temporary, and thii-sfo;-c 2:? i’n:n°'p{¢E;`;€,fiii:1§“§gsirn'. vial in the same subject matter. We full! fm!!! 11°! #nd “HUNT ¢15i‘?17Yy- 1 _ was growing perceptibly wearer each day nad agice that this is the distinction which lliiered much shlrp Pam at tunes. I felt iliac _ - Dmetlnng must be done. I sought youradvice e classifier whom we have quoted and received a girompr reply, _ 'rookiweive - c bottles ofboctor crce‘s Favorite Prescri tion Il Ke- I - io ' prove ' ed' i i , ii iii beam ccess ofthe second class is gi-cater, but ¢_xo¢`i'ilenr,' anrinlnzouifi fig sling; da t ig e e-.s ll can to bring out. He says that the and also followed voor instructions. 1 " » 1 __ y wiiwor (we Mid Contllwlllz Milli its influence is less than that of the hmm" wdsheg farm' I 'und and md int California s fav orite enter- In an evening of Recitation * Admission 2 c _ .Hnancisl profit, which is fortunate, as from theirnature, they are incapable of _ being mais 'financial succes-iis. It is and Smrvj iextraordinary the number or people who 5 ' ` consider that newspapers are published Children 1 c S _ lor the express purpose of furthering the I ’ d 7‘ “L ;__ _ __ *particular ideas which they possess. The E” - - ___ 3 _ l~_;_ This is R il Luck i brutil indifference with which they are` ‘treated bythe .press often leads them to .yearn for a newspaper fullol burning ly-dev.tion to some, cause or another _ which they consiier pressing and important.. It i-1 not 2. new neivspaoer they need, but a new people cpnstructed on th ir ‘own lines. Public opinion moves very slowly in the evolution of public ins-.i- tutlons, and new orthodoxies. It is well v But the wood is hard and compact. good I timber, while mushroom growths may be beautiful in_de.sig,o, bntarelaclrlngr the qualities of 'permanent utility._ Victims of the above habits nil. he in~ is J *1§5‘;‘ii§°~5"¢\.'y 0! is which qnxclrly and permanently ‘!t‘iatjit°i} sf. In the trunkvoi a grcetri ‘t ceitis only anlalniost invisible riugi_ tin L which marks thc growth or a whole year. ii Ltdczror. sim 'nr.se_ =rs.ez>.s_ ~ 9 d _ . . ` _ fl S NEWSPAPERS CLASSWIED becompared with the suffering that will be endured in thousands of American ’ - V - 4 I A` ` . ’ -_- _‘ ,_ _-,_ f’ v_‘=.'. '_1i', dliiidren s tonic t ._ M -IS the moe# °°H=P1°¢e he ` into three classes: ‘Ot these three clas °f mal' Y°t’ it °°° w°"" °° p"°p°’° th” ' I I I ' A I I ' A I l i Q V ever shown We oder all the latest ,endless inaeasingiymccesstdl i“'d*"‘."s° ins merely at giving the public wha “mb d°.p°°d° °°°“"°m 'ma I hey want, and in expressing opinions hich at alloosts must be popular .whil he thirdand small s , but ex.i-emely im portant class, endeavors to guide and control public' opinion, correct popular _ tendencies, which are more the ont come ot passion than of reason, a generally throws its inluenos in the li-action of the public good, sometimes hood is seen ti-om the standpoint of a political < »pai-ty, sometimes in complete independ- “ ' en The crcwnm J°Y ° woman mother- hood and t h e J°Y ° mother hood is to have healthy children. But there can be no joy in motherhood without health, and without health for the mother there can be no health for the child. It is of vital importance for women to know that the heali of mother and child is in general entirely within woman’s control. The thousands of women who' have used Dr.` Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription when expecting motherhood, have testiied that it made them healthy and ha py in the days of waiting, made ` the bahy’s advent practically painless, and gave them health to give their chil- buigfienter), Euoeoiirg, Vt., writer *During the e all I could, and enioyed it. I had a short, easy ooniinementand have a healthy baby boy." The Peop1e’s Common Sense Medical I away. Send 31 one-cent stamps for ex- pense of customs and mailing only, for-_ the book in paper covers, or 50 stamps for the volume bound in cloth. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. e ` f ` l 1 Pillillif EDWARD ISLAND RIILQWAY' *_* sxcuxsmn _ Bronx rrcxnrs i. '_ Eratclass fare wx-‘ill be issued from Ratrons on this Railway . October r5th and will xooa, good .to return up to ind on October seth _ .N k _ . _ _ 3°; dui; nuanced for going journey » _ ,904 i if . of* _einnonsjeurneyien d recti::.y am G. s.~ suanr, _ -Superintendent. Railway Oillces, Cii'tc3wn, Oct. 34-d. 7 ai ecd aw Sniiili _Prfmiir iy|ieIi|ii»i I s awardel the contract,_ which calls for the delivery of a. minimum nl1mbe1'.of 1.200, machines; as a result of its demonstrated siiperior= ity over all competitors. Qlarke s »€avior_ -,»odwsm . _ _ ' _ . 1 - V |E. ii. sirriilitl, A. P. rsuwsosif, im _st es "" ` Agt St._Iohn, N. B, Crapaud, 'I » _Suiunierside - 1 all THANKS UIVIN B. DA Y.. ‘ -riiE- “~i.i¢ ‘fir i~ auxin in eu.” .Mer novelties in Ribbons, ilks Feaxthmvs Flosii lets Ready to=wear hats, win Style for $2 '75 to $35() Remember last year s sweep Paton &_ Co _made 5 'l`ll_i__ IIUTUAL LIFE 0F Cllll A l l Expense Rate per cent to Total Income 1901- 5 oldest f ife Companies, average Ia other Canadian Life Companies, average ' 50~39P THB FIUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA ~ 15_3g_` P (bein: nearly 2 per cent. lower than the lowest of them.) 5..., ' In rgoo this Company LED all Canadian Life C °“°‘ the _omoooi of new business written' in canada _ood frgor) it LED themall in ___the~ amount of d fu >olicyho_!ders_ ' f A I' ` _ _ , Qpec Lal i _._ new or ll : 3 e Screened Run of Mine, Slack *First class both for mestic a‘iid»:Stea;m _Purposes _ Shippingifacilities of _the most, inodern -type at Port Hast ings, 'C.‘B.“, for prompt' Ioadingfof all classes. and sizes -of steamers and sailing vessels. Apply to A ' ‘ ri-is iiilrcwirino coinecoirrlhir ’ ciao. ia. sonic ea ce..;i-mi.i|=n'x.i~|..s*:' - ' General Sales Agents for Nova Scotia, _.New ~Briinswick ._ 'and l’rince. Edward IS1==\!1d.» ‘A » ' * JOHN F WHEAR Agent Charlottetown 5 R233 with is 35 A SIGH a e FLDUR __ _ ` _ to Oysters to put » 'Ellis is an excellent Hour 1 f was and is .giving splendid sat- ;,¢,__ gm, .N ist`actio';i,’ made by. one ' very low m»sos’;° er and silk Velvet with buckle, swell “G #'23 . i s S I a on S it . - - by _ . _.horsesmi¥ t a P t &--M T ‘JsmesW"if CARVELL BROS ¢a=°wn.o<=i.»9°=.s~si mans. _Deei;Sii'. 1° was Rheumatismmmy ahot§ecfyouf0ii pauiatonce tiiebotilemyhsnd i _ U1? motors cup of Tee. Sold by all the prinolil grooars Wholesale by Le e nfoaeecovoeniioos.ic.ers. ‘ > I ' IUKFKNBN & M Wm. PETRIE__,A_g__ent. Port i-!ast.ings- G-__B=" _ ;; , rmooom. si ` ' ' f-"""'@'-'-- 'f --ei.. 1 1 ‘ 'df