N »-iq,"- i 1 £4 <»-»-.....-».¢.»~,.¢~ _...__ .,. _ U ..»ue»~»»......~....~. ..-f~a..~.a~»-on -sc. u-aauelea ._ >a¢a"¢».. #i".£..~»-_ 3 `°"'h‘v ’ r . - 2 `,;,=-£151-'--.»"~~' » " ' 4. 'f 2 » -\ " ‘ ~ v 'f » " f ~_ ;'.»*~*= -' "f ""'»_f». '<<=`_».' ttf-»f_>' »; 1;.-`~‘..;<=~_'~ '-` , f ` ~ < if ~ ‘ . ‘_ f » ' i .V , _ ._ _ _ .. _._ .._.__.______,»_,___, _ir _ ._ __ __ __ _ M., , , .., .- ._ _._ . _ ._ ---~\e».»\=»a.-. _ , , ._ , ,__ _ _ . < .. -.~_.-..'...,<.m news' .~...§-i/_-.¢»-».'»».»u¢°"‘.~\~| a¢v1@*w.a.-f--#vena-.|._...\‘i\»'1i»--“*‘3'\¢“‘3“"‘o} » _ _ _ -_» 'rt '7", ` 17’ _ l T F. il Y -2 f HALTER FCRA BRONCHOS. e Apointer for the purchasers of broaches. Io make a halter to lit any horse take a 'nope of convenient length and thickness. and make a small loop at one of its ends, md another small loop about four inches away from it. The halter is completed by passing the end of the rope through the .second loop. At this halter runs through both loops it will fit a head ot any size. Its special disadvantage is that it re~ quires to be kept constantly tight in order lor it to retain its position. t _,L' _ _ ______`__ _________L»_ JB ,IIr. Ghase’o Ointment W A Food for the Sltln. + I . ‘g Altlacptic Henle* ‘Which Pr0llI¢' ‘ ly allayo itching. and Burninl ‘ nad 'Thoroughly Cures Ever! T Dorm of itching Skin Disease. If the extraordinary value of Dr. Chase's Ointment were thoroughly un- . deratood there would not be a family in Canada. that would be without it in the ‘house for a single day. _Inthsilrstplaceitisafoodand beautitler for the skin. and is so pure land pleasant to use that no lady will l delay in applying lt. It removes pim- iples, blackheads, and all sorts of dis- agreeable and dishguring skin diseases. In the severeet cases of eczema, salt rheum, fetter, scald head and other itching skin eruptions, Dr. Chase’s Ointment affords instant relief by al- laying the burning, stinging sensations, and will permanently cure if applied regularly. Dr. Cha.ae's Ointment is the standard ointment the world over, and is so mar- vellously successful as to far surpass. all rivals. Ask your neighbors about`it.` There is not a single community in Canada but has some cases where this remedy has worked remarkable cures. Glcentsabox, atalldea.lerq,l‘E~ manson. Bates & Co., ‘Toronta 1--1 l Ohoice Island - Flour? We have just bought a - quantity of Island] Flour," I freshly ground, from emma of the beet wheat flour the Island prolluces, Sellilg at ` l-$1.75 Per 100 lbs. J. n. union i co. ___r¥_ 3- H' 11 ~ _. Inav Laser §UMH'_ h i Ole brim' ffull of bargains, Wei keep High Quality Groceries at Low Prices. Buyers who have not visit-d us will do well to call and see what we :an do in the way of Supplies- _ Driscoll li' llomslu Queen Bt. l9°l°°O°*D°°O°° - I .es D* -Qubeiuiwi Hut ater ls an excellent thing to heat a house with and in fact some people whose houses we have iitted with Hot Water say they would not have any other method now. Maybe you are interested in it. Let us hear from you. ’ llllllll llllllllll l (lil. Boiler ma kers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- lottetown, P. R. Island- Phone |25- oaown it ile lnsuranceln. @\¢\/§§f@O¢\» I Head Office -- ----Toronto b¢§°S- I-i!=¢ President-Si - Cnannns Torrnn. gzghgfs M-maing Director-Gao. H. Rona aa-ra. _ Bank of P. E. I., Crvlown. W. h. AIIKBN of Messrs. Carvell _ Et' l ab _*M7 Dia _ Bros., Crmown. we* l HOB. Srsarou Pnowsn. me _ Bnjtiei-it s ' ‘ M I CHEAP INSURANCE. MEN OR WOMEN; I ‘ D9 . . Local Board for P.E-Island. euregsig B. HEABTZ, President Merchanis’ ' THURSDAY, OCTQBIB, 17 Ill I W W I 5,. 1 ~ l Se Q » John and Charlottetown. In Hallie! Chronicle have crossed swords in the cou~ troversy. In St. John, where work was“ on Sunday carried on to complete an arch in honor of the Royal visit, a pretext of necessity has been set up, that the unlin- ished structure was a soure of danger to passers-by. We need not, nor is it our purpose here, to enter into these ques- tions. Nor do we purpose heretodeal with the exclusively religious asp°»“* '=’l_ the question. We shall oiisr afew ~>>'_-.~e.- vstions from the standpoint of the work- ing man and the importanceand value to him of one day’s rest in the week. In the law as laid down in Deuteronomy the command to observe the day ot rest is coupled with a citation of one of the objects-“that thy manservant and thy maidservant may have rest as well as thou"-sand with the reminder-“and remember that thou wast a servant in the lland oilkypt.” The head of the house, his children; servants and cattle were to rest and the house-holder was to remem- ber that he had himself been a servant under hardtask masters. TNS Dl‘%S*‘~UiS a very good picture of the Sabbath in its relation to the working man, the employee. The institution is designed especially for his protection. The rich and the powerful can easily protect them- selves. They, if they work at all, can take their rest when they will, on Monday or Thursday or upon any day of the week. It is not thus with the man who is _employed by another. He must work on “such daysasitia lawful to work, under penalty"oi losing his place if he fails to fuldl his teak. ,, euitofithe convenience ofthe rich. the owners of railways, of mines, of factories, that while they rest themselves their employees and servants shall go on ; working. Some of t-hem would gladly set asldofif they could, the proviso “that thy be compelled to obey the law of the land. Hencethe importance to the workingnian of the human law that protects him in his right to_a day of-rest. If om' la nd had _ _ ,. V ‘_ employer would discharge the man who week and labor would become an intoler-~ out with labor on only six days' Ont reef seven. Tenn of thousands feel the _ want of 'more,rather than fewerdays of rett.YV hat Sabbath abolished l We pre»»-nt the argument thus on secular and hiflnanimrian grounds because thai ...pe-ci of ir. must always because that aspect of it is 'presented alike in the writings of Moses and of One greater than Moses, Who said, “The Sabbath was made for man." 'We a present it because the_Sabbath is being constantly invaded by new employments, new conditions and on new pretexts from time to time. More than a million men are employed on the railways of America, tens of thousands of them on the railways of Canada. If capital and authority can have their way, all these will become liable to work week-day and Sunday. tend to break it down. T - ‘- _» _, ~ _ odlls .fe - .. _ medicine that will mire Dia- l ease was in~ d curable until_ _ themselves confess " that without Dodds __ _ Kidney Pills - ` Dodd's Kidney - e Pills are the first medicine ‘ :_ that ever cured Diabetes. Inntations-box, naineand areadvertxsedtodoso, t the medicine that doa euro _I _ _ Hon. Mr. Blair at _John has repeated f what Hon. R. W. Scott said at Ottawa a _ '_ few days ago, that he knows of no friction ii O iw 1 ' between Lord Minto and liis~Cabinet. THB WORKING MAN . `Heis getting an old man now having AND THB SABBATH recently entered on his seventy eighth ' _ _ ' 1 % I _ f " Q _ ‘ 1f?,:_ I5* ._ E ` ' '~_, y; . ‘ r '_ ~ f i v _ T ; __ ° _ U W ,. ~._ I _ _ i ' _ ' , L M _ _ Y I - _ __ _ _ ~ "» -" ._ "3 ' _ ‘~ bhath uestionof late in Halifax St __ __ _;. __ _> -4 _ i e* -‘_ s __ _f f _ = _ ,_ ___ '__ ear He began th a on the day he There has been much discussion of Ilia :YM "vent _an ;;sr0ld_ Rev Dr. Lathern and the editor of the to attend we King.. eomnauon in June °Bi¢e`t,w'ho will administer to th’e Governor h ll thd .",' A"lel tla Ca __ ii S__ ` _ .;°;“°° “W ‘°“;‘ '° l” P , ..¢.:......1‘::° _'.'.~...°.‘*°:._-..‘ir_ ey have little or n regard for the _ _ nt’|n_lJiii_eale)ei;és~nl_armo_¢~~La1v-. Divine command as suoh. but they mayf $1.1 Mm A l ao sueh law its statute books the time dh: ~ _headabhg 'aipmued mu would .maui _was wi... ._. i....»n...'f _ ¢na§ en" rea nemorv. i” O i te might refuse to work seven days in the .ff “dc “ldv” left in th* blk If .ueulalia su»mnaiu°n‘°:.tn¢»¢~w¢ie tue--fine vrfmibsdebv a skilful Physician only ve me tem o relief. Th ' appeal to the great class ot workers and “n°y`I-'ive' Pius' °n° pm \ d°s°» 25 °€1\¢l \ Once the Sunday law is broken down the _ mine, the factory and the workshop will Fmmden' Engineers' Machmms md assert a like demand for Sunday work. Y 5i~‘“S 91° Wh°l¢ “Stem- _ _ Our Emulsion with Guaiacol has Worlungmen have_therefore the strongest //' ' i-iterest in standing by the day of rest sold at 40.1. per bottle cheaper and and resenting every innovation that may Paul Kruger is reported seriously ill.. It is settled that Sir Wilfrid Laurier is next as the representative of Canada. The country could not send a manbetter qualified to represent the Dominion with grace and dignity among the assembled notabies of the Empire. The policy of silence - in regard to Sabbath desecration was broken the other night in unexpected (fashion by a :ity emrgyman witha sneer at _Tun Gumnim. The boys at an entertainment were told that Kruger had almost as strict regard for the Sabbath as Tan Gnaanran has i We hope for the dignity ot the cloth that the example thus set will not prove infectious. __ New York have been secured to cater to , the gastronomical requirements of the Royal Party during their stay in St. John at the Jones residence where the Duke and Duchess will stay, has served in a like capacity to many notables, including King Edward when he was Prince of Wales. .He was also chef in the famous St. James' Hall, London,and more recently for Lady Pauncefote, wife of the British. ambassador, at Washington. _He has also, served on smcial occasions at Delmonico’s, l\lcSherry~'a;-- and at the lvuldorf. Ohei General and the Royal suite at theMeNutt residence, has also had considerable experience catering 'to notables. From this it will be seen' that the distinguished visltors'wil_l not want for skilled attend- ants to their internal wants. “May ¢°°}1_ digestion wait on appetite and health on both." l 5 ____.ll_l'_. .J ___ _-e _Y _ -eil. _ s |_>»1¢n\_s‘ln the sited - -smgnam ann Mani F p nsletinthe lqd y fectivvikldneys form whaitllo as' ;§I'i¢ anidvfi Iaspresance ma.y"boi‘ ect-' ed by suchallments as dyspepsia, assh- ciated with irregular bowels ecanty, highly-colored ' urine. '.|:ner_e_‘ are pains 'ofa neuralgic _nature in the back and in the joints leepiees nights, Fatt? heart, dropsy, a and heart disease are the usual. oe serious matter to neglect these symp- toms. Theehome treatment prescribed _=b\eb°=1d»s°- Mm 1iv¢»e=r°___!=<_>_r were lilfll.-‘i"il”.“'£.l.‘.IL`2"1.".L"2"’.§I.‘..‘i.`,‘.°" Mr. _A. W. Parson. lgartinville, Que., and had.-_a constant desire ‘to urinate- wlthiits accompanying weakness. Medi. S8 D l`9»!'Y a _trouble would recur at very awkward Chase’s.Kid.ney Liver Pills. Ipbtained llnished the ilrst box felt better thanfl had for many years.” Dr. Chase’s Kid. a box. at all dealers or Edmanson, Bates &'Co.. Toronto. ~ ` _ J _ _ | f..f"»..lr"f QA Cold In the Fall \ o’ien sticks all winter. . It is an easy matter to free yourself ofa cold if you use Our Perfected Emu! w ion With Guetiacol lt not only relievesa. cough but as~ grown in favor so much so that we sell three io one of anv other make. - better than other makes. _ w. annul, Pina The Square Druggists _ _l _,_ Sunnyside. » . vii; ,_ l. - - -- _._ _Mllliltllt TEETH Reliable work at moderate prieor Extraction tree of charge. _ ` DR# J' £;___@m|£RRlY» -_;= Jonnlnwo FIRST-CLAISAS Qhlnese Q l i i"l'*`l°. e ee ee one :gage , , _ 1 , writes:-“I was a sufferér from kidney_ disease and bladder trouble for 13 years; times. I was' persuaded to 'try »Dr.' relief after one dose. and before I had N _ ca.. _ ,-.~.-._-.- .,....-».». ,..4»~»- at-.».»» -»--»-.,_,.....¢>-.-¢~.~».- .-¢l=.~¢.'¢~'-»~»-.=..,..»,¢uio»'~»-»_~.,..,. __.__,_,,,` _"_ J _ ~ -_ _ _ _._ _-. -.. ._ .»........ ..._ ...,._. ""°‘**’*'=-ww-owne. »,.,.~,_g -ea.. rns oulnnlm, onlanorrnrowu, ramen nnwlinn Ismsn, ooronna iv, um. 1 `e>`i"\§'v Q31 »~ ir Pars 'ro suv A1' _Fnanms _-__ r nk, 'lf-*‘ _ - _ ~ _- e __ . - . o'i.e.g¥;Qo.'i;e;¥o‘%o.‘o.&e.=.a'l'u'i‘ 1°.; ‘ e` ff ..»_q s ¢,l.s_;_e_i._¢_l_s #_ ~_l_.o_ o_i,.e_l-_e.'.l l e _s__ ,f;f»’f!'»’° ‘ » \. 1 ~».l.'."T_':f'¢1.._ ~ i’-__:‘_.,r` L- _ _/__`_,. .g-»f v` '_ ' »*‘=` h -era . ’¢` !‘ -. ¢..~ _ ». ~"_~ 3. t. , _ " ' _'_ ‘. \»;<~..v_r» _ ` Y /1 'f' _ x .»=:'»<*--*-' _ '. e "’o'l"l‘T" rm" * llfs..l°:°l°o°»'leo;lf»f1’o¥lfefo_ ~ofP:°l;e°;»f¢°l'f:i‘l°:"l“:fZf:’ ° . 1 _-| ,J 1. iay inu"fslla‘y _ \ ~ Two chefsand two head waiters from -O I 3° 'l Reduced faroéifrom fill pofntson P, E, I Chef Paul Cordier, who will be installed ' Railway to Charlotl-,et0wn_ , TICKETS .'l`f0' THE. RACES _ Every person _buying $5.00 worth o 'goods getsja' t_}icl;e_t___for the _races free. _ ‘ Spe nal inducements odered _1_n_ all do p1_1tments._ _ ._ _ __ ~ Prett Fur Combinations-»all"tiie n .sly10~°1n___ apes, Coats.. _.(.ollarettef;___4_.r.o. me now be seen in our "fur -room._»~~'P~lease to callfand-look‘_abo1it.'_i'i' _ “ , _~_, _ .~ ,_.,.,. ~x»-, f ' »'_! 1.'~' ,v O. e _. 1.. l fl ’ ..\-. >.»_ . I e are the mfllnerv leaders. .554 2 1 . '- _ _ :. _.V .Y S Mlllll is the best millmer on _E. Isl uid- we have the largestand most _ _uflf-ti;-';i_ate__1._r;_i_illi`ii‘i°i_"‘y dp»*§_ partment with the iargest_stock}of§ gigillm ery on_P.E. iell. l ' lv' guarantee 'satishxctiou slams You will do yourself a positive 1n_]ustice ifyou buys. carpet without first seeing our stock. All our carpets are new, fresh. stylish, and good. We have not only new goods but lots of them. Remember our prices are lower than elsewhere. v JACKETS Our Jackets have an air of style that s all their own--that “marie for me” look desirable in ready-to-_wl=~ar_ j ickets. eBlANKETS Days are shortening. Nights are aett ing-fcooler, and a pairf of ~ these-~ soft ileocv blankets at $2.95 will add much to the ~oom fort of sleep. f ‘ Uther blankets at ~$i.50 to. Shoppersfrom a _dxsizancs iwill find ou_ store amideal one for ‘for al1_tl1é winter re- quirements inhigh-class dry goods at lowest ,_ ,. - ‘__ _ M if Nav \> THEOD WEY, .En ».. N- 'K 1. ` '_ ...-...n is gli n particuloril Or in W C. time tosrs T0-LET -Two desirable furnished. - A! I mod fl!! building suitable for oice or sample rooms WANTED -A servent wo kapply to Hrs Arthur WANTED-Purnes to do home We furnish ytarn eqthing necessary o wor good pay Baud ‘Bend stamp for particulars Toront o, Ont Wk'¢'l‘ED AT 0 about xv-to do ge this omce ers WANTED -Board bv calling at Mrs J next door to Revere é wagran -rm¢n¢r5_ lacrztesfin Canada Outih free ment. and good pav Stone I WANTED -A girl for general small famil Apply to llrs G Upper Prince Street P ...’.‘i.'5.‘?.ti."sf.t.‘f‘..I.'»°%