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IY THE ALBERT Toiter SOAP C0- MONTREAL, nnullns or rn: ctumnrrzn ALBERT TOILET SOAPS. i' I O H-¥¥¥¥Q ii* ` l¥¥lC a»us»»v»¥********" iiiii iiiiiii uri `__.,_; Cf; ' ~ 'nr - "2" --- f ._ __ - ...-1 The S. S. Cohan sailing from Montreal Friday morning, October zlst will be 'due at f liarlottetown Monday inornlnq;o0ct. 24th, and will sail for StJohn's ard Har r Grace Newfoundland, via North Sydney, carrying Horses Cattle and Sheep on deck, and produce under deck at lowesr. possiblerates. For furtlyerbopartlculars as to freight and DaBsSll0a Y pp PEAKE BROS R CO. Ch’t.own Oct. l8lh '91 e ‘ _ Airents. I L i-r' Evening Classes. Will be opened at the P_ E, |g|||Q Collerclal College on MONDAY. OCT 3rd. and will be continued throughout the season on Monday, Tuesday and Fri- day evenings. Same courses as in day classes. Apply at once. |SAlC UXENHAM, Sept ‘29,’9.;‘tf Principal ' 1 pl. ___ _ .L Grand IN DUCEMENT FOR I `I§¢e1Ig`|iiIo1iIas GIVEN AWAY Everybody can be_ a Phothgrapher. Every camera has instructions that ».ny boy or girl can readily learn how to take Photos. me Hlili§i[g;l_i_l_i|_§:imiiil S. F. Tarbush Will give a (`a_mera wifh every water color- ord»r amounting to $1.50, or Sepia, ordgr amouiitiiig to $4.0' _ Crayon Pictures Size l6x20 only $2.48. C-ayon Pm- tures s ze 161:20 nifh frame and mv °~bsst ess-l or camera only $5 00. En- am~lled,Water Colors.Sepias, Oil Paint- ings. very much cheaper iill Christmas. Come quick with your photo, tintype, or gr: noe ptcluve before vhev are all gone, ir write to S. I".._Tarbu-ih. Char- lotteton ii none other iepres nting this House w=thoiit auth-'rit_v. (lil P. 1° r-its with lisndsome fiame, until Xrnfis for o ily S25 U0. l’iiren's. lor a Xmas present get your childri ii zi nice natural c-“lor or water color picture, if not a crayon. while this off.-.r is going. llemeiuber the namg, 5. F- TARBUSH, Ch'towr,oct 15 cod tl Decl PAINTING _ i MISS M. H. lllllSlllllM Has re-opened her studies in Morris Block and will give lessons in Oil, Caina and \Vater Colors, also Tapestry painting from October 1st, 1898, io June lst. 1899. Sept.28. d&w 6w. Qnlll *'~‘i W rum lllllllllllll Clllllllllll. . ‘ / & . . _ “ ” ' `, " ;__-i; _Q e = 4- 2 Y the statement, “I am a republican, stant check upon theI passion and has at home but about one half the Canadian cities, and our numbers at if they should come. As a consequence uinces, and closely inter-related at orderly, industrious, moral and God- fearing community, not surpassed in the better qualities of manhood by any other community in Canada or the world. The Islanders abroad are the pro~ duct of our Island homes. They bear with them the im_.ress of our honest and thrifty home life, our churches and our schools. They make good citizens wherever they go,srid itig rare. ly indeed that we have to chroniolg anything to the discredit of an Is- lander abroad.- It is our frequent pleasure to record the successes they are achieving in the lands of their _ adoption. In the factories of New coast as merchants or mining opera l m°NAR'cHY_9§'__R`EPUBLIc I I tors, or conducting extensive Hshery ~ It was with some surprise that‘o rations, we record their success _ n ` ' Pe -_ _ those present at a recent social gather and advancement from time to time. ing heard one of the speakers, after An Islander led the late government ~ . . . _ _ ii. glowing tribute to the United of British Columbia; Islanders sit in States and President McKinle , make state legislatures across the border and in western provincial parliaments- britain is a republic in everything past year we havehad occasion to _ _ but the name. This statement is record the visit of those who had very wide of the truth. Britain is been absent ten, fifteen or perhaps not only a monarchy in name, but twenty years. And those who do not affords the best and truest exemplili- return as well as those who do, take a cation of that form 'of government. keen interest in reading the hqme Her people are not less free than the news in their favorite newspaper. ~ __ freest among the republics of the Very frequently in renewing their world, and they enjoyameasure of subscriptions they make mention ofi justice, protection and _security such the pleasure its visits afford them. as are not found in any existing Not infrequently wehnveto chronicle republic. And yet in Britain the the demise in a. distant land of a. head, the source. the fountain of rule former Islander, and from time to and honor is the sovereign, asover- time the remains of one and another 51-URM i T / " \l{i\. eign inheriting her high prerogatives are brought home to sleep the last coumqn ."| ‘ and powers. sleep in the soil of their native land. Many of the powers and preroga- All these incidents tell of the strong tives of the crown are not frequently love which Islanders everywhere hear _ called into action, but their existence to their native place-a feeling alike is none the less real on that account. creditable to them and the Island The fact ot their existence is a con- home they still love, though .far re- moved from its' once familiar scenes. , _caprice to which the populace are --_**--~ liable. Monarchy has been thetirst-,I I EDITUU-Ill' NDTE3- the most- ancien the most a roved . 1 and the mostn enduring I f¥bli°m of .Ottawa numbers P90916 y°"l.Y _ ._ governnl-ent in the world. is wlth It ls found there I Q . ‘J General Hutton duriu a recent in aries. They are scattered from the There is fear that war may break I _ Atlantic to the Pacific. from Mexico out between Géveat Britain and France ’ ;‘ _ , I * ' I tp the §;uko_i1i. In lesser numbers as a result of the Fashodfa incident. i Q II I I _ I a t ey are oun in all the great d=ivi~ France is not read I for w » but, ‘ .I . ' - ' II sions of the globe, and in the distant matters are unsetlIIled at hoirio that i _-I _ _ ._ _ I _ Islands Of the Sea- it is convenient to have some foreign I I i i We have here at home a small but trouble on hand if only to call of densely populated community. The the attention of the French eo le _ ._ _ _ _ _ * Y I _ _ a, _ _Rhode from disturbing domestic concerns. f ; I ' I C l HI t f ; Isla-u_d ofthe Dominion, with its fifty The recent commissioning of four four lnhaolt-ants to the square mile, French warships is not a very serious Bab Province of Canad the P P _ _ matter. They would only be classed population of elther of our two largest as second irate ironclads in the British navy, being of only 6,500' tons of home increase but slowly. We have displacement ea.ch,or about half the had norecent influx of Euro n. tonnaeofH M b Q _ _ ' _ P68- _ g _ I. R...noWn, the 1mmigra.nts,nor is there room for them flagship on the Halifax station. , We have a people mainly native tot A threatened insurrection of the the soil, separate from the other pro- Maroons, a native tribe inhabiting the mountainous eastern section of home. Collectively they make, ani Jamaica, is now exciting some alarm. The Maroons have' never been wholly pathy of the large negro population, which isnow very discontented. The ‘i immediate cause ofthe trouble is the arrest of two Maroon chiefs for tres- pass. They were afterward released y exci eir peop e More than nin te tha f h sire to establish a black republic like I ». I England; in the great mercantile em~ _ I I I 'I I _ aI I 'I ' poriums of Boston or Chicago; in ~ . agricultural pursuits in the middle 'rni'RsnA\'.oc'r. eo. isss. and western states, in Manitoba. or ‘ .___ ._ _. _ "‘-" "~‘ the Northwest; on the .far P&¢i50 I 7 . ¥ _ ¥ assess ‘subjugated and they have the sym- iltilséllulléillfllf# ill? '* , ~s » _ _" r. ' w th smite- the till ul its, reside in mills asf We are in business for the same reasonas every march ant ought to be and that is to Iuusnindoxt googhindt piI;lic-Zpiriied conduct liiw Ioilicespand B11 high piisi. . When a Brm engages in trade it has different avenues open to it througn which proilts may citizen added to the surprise of the sions in :he olhcial, commercial and to make money for a. short _time only, they_need not overcareful in the methods employed, ,i_m_nerS_ We believa that there, industrial world thousands of miles But when the object is to build a business that will endure, there is but one road to very few persons iii Canada who have distant from their native Isle. Wh? esteem and °°n¥ide”¢e of th°§° they cfter W' _ _ _ ti preference for the republican form ` It is creditable to this Islanders We do__i_iot_cla1m to be running a philanthropic organization: we wouldnt be in the dry Government over the monarchical abroad that in most cases the long re W9l`9 our 0 193 '- . _ ’ Ioriiiz that the number is smaller than tain a love for their native Igland and ` F10!!! Q16 first diy W9 5l»&l'l'»_9d bllslness y93»!'S 880i We knew th” 9110 03|] Why W0 could it was years ago und that it repre- a close bond of sympathy with its was by getting the buyer believe in us. We saw that we could only hope to d sents a. constantly disiiiinishing total people. Hundreds of them return clples to the management of _our operations, _and they pre ho_nesty and cute in Canada. Our people are not only yearly to revisit their former homes .W0rkl118rl8b1p Of 12116 g00dS _W6 Send 011° “Hd 111 OW d°°1“18° ‘"Uh'°h° P“bh° °l1ll0l’Prll! soundly loyal to their Sovereign and and renew old associatiins. Otl'_iers` 110W device that tends to make our garments more sought after by the public that nu-g country, but are intelligently loyal to come more seldom, owing to the dis- our iiionarcliical institutions as well. tance their new homes are removed . . 110,77(/Q7” It is sometimes loosely said that from the old. Frequently during the _‘ff/_._,_i/f/_/_'Q/,f/'f'__;__a,$_1__ » T Ili-II I/ ¢ »? / " LSTJ 'h' It _i . . ~ ' 1 '.' ' /.1 _ ", '_ _, _il ,J __ _ '.1 v , . /.» » I .. *,- .r 5.-i \ . . .\ \ ‘ 'I I\&' / ` .~ i V! 7 ~_ ._ //¢~/// I' % ” l -\. i \ . ,_ f i 'Il so -. . QE. , , ,I ;}///_//.a'4~4'/"f;’ 4. ~_ \. » .\_ 7 V , / J _ \<. - II; I I ' L , `_. _ S .\ \_e~’ai'..-.~.-~¢-..».., . , . , f 1.,i,- '..‘.- ii,-_ i ' »' ‘ , ‘i ,,,-`* »- ~ - _ _ ~. - - If-gba 1'* ' / / / “I1 / I - . - has been an increase of 7,600 in the N3' American Neck year in Furs, `Ladies’ ISI ackets like the above cut M ;§v;I:m;l§h(;sft tsgnciggxgseof Izhit; past four years. The total is now See our Eastern Wil1d0W._ N9°l¢l9f»f5 $1.50, $1.75,, $2.50, $3.50, $5 00, exemplified as thc ideal form rule 55,386' The assessment shows a val _from $1.50 £0 $2;_f_5__()- _ $7.50,; L_ ed.~ $1000 hu in the family the initio form of ““"“I’“ °f $33'713»725° Ngyy I Fur ~ Bm fm” ‘” ""' lg' orderly rule iii all lands. Republics . . . $15"‘nd $1100' II I in history' have been ephemeral, I . g I _ S | _I I I a sbortlived, and usually at some period ’I.'°°"°° °f v.°1“mI'°°"’ at T°"°”°° at e__d _ _ _ t. overturned to give place to a_ mom _directed attention to the _fact_ that 1 _ _ __ mi archy. We admire many of the in- mmy of bile m°.n.vI°m their hm' tf°°I Thé B€St Mafkbti i stitutions of the neighboring Re ubl I mug' Th” °""1°‘Sm»~ °°uPl°d Wlth I _~ _ _ - `- - ~ 1-v;2».‘ - W »‘ __ I’ _ _ ic, but they are in essential feature géeagdgff t'5T;he;e¥;rn‘;°t~t;ml?;§i. SQ|Q¢_t Pattgfns I > _Bl'__0W|'\rFlaW|‘li alda less perfect _than our own, 7 rdf;-an » edt .. A _"yI`§||j¢ 33333’ ;;;h*;f,;*_;;§g*ve;,§e,,S<;;°f;;g t.i.i..Ii;`Z..°Zi.`...i..’.?§’Z;i.i..., ....3 ».‘?!“¥.. » , f RePublic and not under 'British I°-'dvises the (Ien°"'lI't'°'I8p°"Ie th” lwksi to be 7 oursueclal "nad cant' monarchy that thousands of lives are of the Canadian Samson' I 1 & Icon i at al' “Q every year takeu by the violence of S. O1- M_";_hII Bee th _ 1 nch law. Who ever h d f "I . R-vier Owa as n malt' i` _ __ - _ bling pub to dpath b;a'lly_?c_;n;m;: ened wrth an_ attack of paralysis. _T - _ ' cmesz - "hi" 59?. *“_°““”,‘°‘°'% sllshf; . _ ' “ ” » -..,,....,....,.. »» lisffss acket an Cam loYIii.tl1>iI'tohoIiiI:gStiI>Ivi<{iiioiIg'0f cl d I IE§fIIhTsvoml .oho'\'IdsI.‘IPuI§Ig any Ii .`<'I'I`\.?E. , ._ ” . . _ . . °°° f=°°° ew...-.'..iia°_ i...¢.sppsrsn¢iyy`ieia.t..a dai. ; loi\i_ uf _ no nssicss t i. . . - ac nts ~ _ and those wIir~.e=»_ - ~ " institutions un er which we live. S gin has made I5 f0fm°I °hm*I b I I I A I I 02.00 snd»"~U3»~Il().»`» > - ~ I ..`_I _. L..- - y i ` ‘ I* ‘. .. h_____P____________s__i___m_s in the Puig , . __ Fur Capes. about 18 left, come and get one nd UQ ISLANDERS 433,059, ference that the 'United States shall j _ ___ . you-m_ " ' _ _ » ~ si M 1'- astume the Cwban debt, andthe pro Z 6 - ' ' * Sp¢¢`§g1..gglI`g_ 01.;-“gg onlin gm- ggrpgg gm” Many are the Islanders abroad to P0531 has been promptly' amy `deeis_ '_ _I _ _-_ <~i~. ,. _ . _ ___ wh0mTHE GUARDIAN Pays its daily W 'ively rejectedi The time snow 2 We know our prices are _right and ge do not_f__e§1r to mark them in.plain (ig :res We use no weekly visiw _Their names number for the evacuation of Cub* by gang: _pq gba _oi;l_y;ec;u_pe1;_egp°_egp_i_i_tatives can undersiand -.iliemiand-ai _Pixies as they see dt You on hundreds on our relatively lar e and ' 1 t N mb . It ' I - i II - I` - ~ - _ I constantly growing subscriptiog lis'S. l»I1al?IatI Itilivlft Lilith' the IIIlii:lmQ§lI;;e8 *regard Iloattlildevgljillsierif 'tliiht goth? tll)ulZI‘i\lIi]deI;etlI;I‘i'ii'ti1nI‘Ir:iaa3.ooJfttli)ee;IiIil?escoIu:IxIltIIb'BI'cilI'hi ll :harm We are led to infer that in_ proportions troops will’Ibe at the gates of Havana ; _ Itnterprise is the banner under whigch our staff works. Progress and advanoamnt to the small total population of the to takeover that fortress, also that .Bnsk methods are those that help people to arrive. These are the principles we have lllilllll Island there is no province of Canada the surrender of all the Phill-ipina have enabled \i_s to attain tliat__ppsitioi_i_ in _t__h_e_ trade, of which we may confess, we are proud which has so large ii proportion of gg., gmup Wm Pwbgbly be demandied , ‘~ i'-We are in business to remamzln business, native born sons and daughters now later, , residing beyond its rovincial bo nd I To meet the demand oi those requiring a cheaper grade of spectacles, I have im- ported one lot in Nickel Plated frames and will sell them at SOC,75c and $1.00 a pair. A -few of __ the old stock of genuine Pebble Spectacles, usually sold at $2 00 and $2. 50, a pair, yours for $1.00 a pair. _ I Fine Gold and Gold filled frame spectacles and Eye Glasses. . _ .,~,_ _ " ":_-_'°..I; ._ ..*_;JL~ _ .,¢.~. i0" bail bu* “he ““@mP'= to Punish » I Telescopes, Opera Glasses, Field Glasslasf them has terribl ted th \ ' e_ n o t e popula; ' ’ ‘ ' _ » - I lution of Jamaica are blacks, half- `_ I‘ I breeds, or Maroons, while the white I' I . I . ', people number less than 15,000. The I x _ 8 ` .FII negro leaders are suspected. of a de- _ VlGf0l’l8 JQWBIFY SUITS, NOIBHY UPPOSHB FDIC* Office Charlottetown. .i... .i 1...... _eisisisieicieieiea-a=-iié "nn _ i r f \ l’ I\ rr ’ i ` _~ ,/~_' 'ps-° ,Af "1 1* ” l‘"~ wi H -i < Wlifé" A Job lot of capes, good and warm. some loft over (lol ir.. -‘U ""` '-ll: *ll* :li li W FOR SALE --A Apply to S.