-» 'I`odety'o Probetbllmes. I _ _ Fine. not much change in ren-r=‘r"I\l'“’~ Lotasine _ liall Cure f . 1 ,>- ‘ pill _ curuzs H a rn e se and Saddle Galle quickly. sores, wounds-barbed wire cuts and all skin diseases in horse, cattle and dogs.. 25 cue T THE BAIRD C0.. ltl.. Praprletera, emmcr. a.a. `__.._' '= A YEAR’S PICKLING AT STAKE This is one of the seasons when spices are largely employed in pickling, pre- serving etc. The appeti- tizing character of these products is largely due to the spices, hence they should be pure,full flavored ones. We aim to select these items with unusual care, and are sure you will be highly pleased with any we supply. Whole or ground. Corks,Curcuma, ParaEne,Essence Vinegar, ~ etc- DRUGGIST In any Climate and at any Season - M¢GAl.E°S , eu1'rt-:nNu°r__ PILLS ‘hey atluelate the liver and Kldeeya : Gere Slek Headache, Foul or Dlaerlerad Stolaeb. llabltaal Coaetlpatlon, Cleanse eel Perlfy the Blood ed render the Skln clear eel Healthy. They are purely vegetable. ron san avrarwnma, 251: nn atm. on B1 nan. on nlcnxrr or Paton ‘ $TAN1’ON'S PAIN RELIEF, -nm uma or Au. run nnnloalq. Cures Rhumtlela, Cdlc Spralnn and Neurnlgia. For sale everywhere, price a5e. per bottle. Sole ` ora, 'Inn Wrncarn Cnuucu. cauiiduemurcgaa. -~~ __ ‘J _as§5=. 4 HEDIBIIIE MSE f stock of drugs is sure to lbe reliable. h M leading’ p yfidnns fill ttlreir Gases hott iid send their petienam here with preseriptaqns’ they the.;"f_purity:.‘§._, thedrngs we__~_;handle -- ourcarein compounding. H. A. ELl.IS f - cz ‘H l` Kenneth J Martin. B- A lenldar Sehlnr Notary Pik, KONITID IDAII OIIIG:-&neeeBulld.lng Se\nmmaldePl.Ieland J. 1 § . 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BLAIR. or the better understanding of our aders as to the changed attitude of the ber-al press and party toward Hon. A.G. r we reproduce a criticism and attack tained in the Ottawa couespondenoe the Halifax Chronicle. There is much isabsurd as well as unjust in the cle reproduced. Mr. Blair has been in past much honored and lauded by the e party editors and correspondents now denounce and caricature him, though he is now not a whit less able, te. honorable, high,-minded and pat- otic than before he dilfered from his late agues. If he could have honestly ported the Grand Trunk Pacific me he would .no doubt have retained gcod opinion of the partisan writers I ho Th his __ _ f -’ 1, now assail him. arte, sn- Louis Divas and the late sir* Oliv etlouts,sneersandmisrepresentations, as alaqfailed to help me. 'rhenr . __ V _ 4 , _ _ _A ulgeam byssectionorthe ministerial ana""°°§:=j‘.‘°I¢°.i‘l.f“h1;.‘i§°;°5iauIn“..i° ,t.h"¢.’;.;x§;.t_k_ - _ _ i S ~; _ V preseillward Hr. Blair will notha1du,i'1'»i¢`*dve3ouuea‘m rpaiiayeiilrieregouenmav - ` ` A_ A ' a ° V * ' -‘ ch th in - h Fung. Dr. Pierce’s Common .» ~' ' ' _ »- . ' °°”'“ _“S °'" i”“f"°"° usaieusaviserissenrff missense a _ . e I party. The more prudent 1ournal~ _ of 'amp' to Pay Gfgmmms _and __ ofthe party will eschew that fform of"mei'ling 31 one~cent stamps ~nssion. The railway scheme is be- fa th°b°° bmp" °°v°“' °' “mmm _ iiottbeeloth-boundvolnme. Addreeelirp the country, and its merits can be ‘ de knownand presented without re- p _ _ “aortto_personnlitke.Those whoaredliu' _ _'A 1-_-I' heoesr\r°ar°s°d to it ought fah-lr to thdh- objections onpubllc grounds. >;». _ I ,~-._ _ ._ _ v I .1 ~v O A There is ample scope for fair discussion ‘ V p ' n both sides without seeking to amuse _ _ - solution if such were likely to be brought about. And if the elections are to be held olftlll the end ofthe legal term of the present Parliament they will not be due till November. 1905. e Chronic1e’s correspondent states pinion that Mr. Blair’s withdrawal strengthened the Government by im-i ing new confidence, and a member of Cc-mmons is quoted as saying, “I be- that almost every member of the" net might resign now without weak. i g Laurier.” All of which may be ‘ tended to remind Sir Wllh'ld’s aining colleagues of their insig- cance alongside of so great a eader. Such foolish adulation must be st distasteful to Sir Wilfrid, if he is sensible manwe take him for. however gifted and great is sullicient onduct the government of Canada bout colleagues. Mr. Blair, Mr. T er Mowat were invited to take seats ‘ mmm, and other dealing ¢g1 ` . - he osbinetmtne mst pace, beam ing 5 I ywere able men with large influence _°n£',_'§,','2|f.¢,f°:,i heir respective Provinces, and it is ;;r€;?oh§§. ' tn _ h RK (WO 'ul HBS say, novvt at they areout, whe *mi “msg of 5°,-‘§':‘.“t‘:eY__ by death or resignation, that the *u2°‘}‘P|\¥:'i=W\‘- W3-W* g °4'*'°‘3°° - . oji ; was ' octo there for ree ernment is as strong as before, mouths without success. Came home disenar. _ __ __ _ ._ ._ _ _ _ . f _ -_-:"~ -\'=‘srf.‘1u.:'"s._:r=_ “_"'_~._-<-1» ` " 1'*-2.1-" » ’ ""' » :L »- ~ ~ = f ~ ~~» »_:~: ;f~._". <1# . . . ‘ 2 f. _._.~ “;~;~5'-_ ~ » » - V '- j >, ` » ~ f _ fly' _..'jj‘_.=',; ff# jj: .; ' -_"-_- fir con- the public mind and obscure the questions at issue. Attacking Mr. wlllnotaiiitotbe merlts of a mea- to which after nature deliberation he is conscientiously opposed. Hai he been aewated solely by seldsli motives and regardless of his honest convictions he would doubtless have retained the power, patronage and emoluments which he has cast aside. I , _ PUTTING- OFF THE DAY. The_ prospect of an early federal election is becoming more ' and more doubtful. ,John charms M. P. saaressme' a. Literal meeting at Simcoe on Tuesday last, while dlsavowing any special knowledge of the ' ithe ell cl ions so long before the close of ' éhnim B; "BA"‘nn’ B” 4" mmm N' 8’ *the regular parliamentary term. He held ` A that the people did not deslre frequent elections. To a greater or l:ss extent their reeentment would be aroused if the House were dissolved at the end of three further argued that if a premature appeal to tne people were made unfounded but lated about Sir Wilfrid L'aurier’s health, and might obtain wide credit. Mr. Charlton further claimed that time sions about the Governments railway policy and to vindicate its soundness. He hoped also that they would have yet other R006 measures to their credit, such as a mciprocity treaty with the United States before going to the country. Time was also needed, he said, for the newly organized rldlngs in Ontario to adjust themselves to their new conditions. This authorised or inspired. Mr. Charlton is in very close accord with the Ministers these days and would hardly have made' so mn an argument against an ml; I ais- U r i _ t ` Wasnolpratdgh tléeiumicrobe. Giants, h t t ' microscopic_ or- gdnigingdeiiedyhirn, aug in a cam- ` m n astro £i'°'°.a.. 'i.,".i.‘§ ......}. ...¥.3.““’ The one wig to egarm cro- zdcpdtiéease is to Irsreliirre bloodplildeth' breeds and feeds disease. sa. is iris erall roclaim 5?? n..i1 .E b. im- pure. Scrofulous scoresandswellings, salt-rheum, eczéjma, etc., are oth;-:r sxligéiis V o a corrup co ‘ - ' tion ofthe blood. Doctor Pierce’s Goldenliedicallgis- cov punii' es e blogiy and cures dis- eases caused by the _ blood's impurity. It “TW cures acrofulous sores, boils, plm _ 'risen began to doctor with n ‘daemlntf il 8:? F .4 _ P»_=<==.B~m1°.N-Y 4"" '- _pi i§¢'iiF§` _ X (___ > » V _ Then Keen Them in a *C lP¢l‘lltl\lid| ~ it S: 3 ,_ One section witneegnlegianl _ ' _I ` "l base *W7 fi - 1 nun emu iv .' bf career ear- 1 ` number of sections j ustas re- quired. All sections are oi quarter cut oak and are itted _ _ _ ....1.f..1ffe¢iff».f1»~ me "ip :size themuestyrelyrdoat - “" __ ___.-.,_..._..- I |"- IL - ` `, , _» ..~»a ‘ I I I |.|.l.. ..... .Ina ul I I ___i_.. ._.____.__. »._____ l_._.....€_._; .A-an-u||..`?».,...,. .~-. ll_ 'I-. la* _............ _.. .»....a.. -.-.|.-- .- ._ _._ _._..€m_ ,. . ~~'l-~.ull ~; |..;.."-- ~~~'~"----~~ f. 11 - _ ~`___i'_| ' ~.|. lll:l,l|;|||i\ " ' ’T.*__--- ir _ ....|. . - \.| `_";_` ___ ~ . ‘ Write lor our catalogue; I I§Z;;'Z'?.'."flilT§°§§‘ZZiIf. .‘.§’“.f..f.°.“‘ZZ » Tl1¢0FFlC5 SPECIALTY MW C0-i _ Hrellour years when the legal term is live. He* damaging stories were sure to be circu- was needed to disperse the false lmpres-l eww .warn www J ust Received From the Celebrated_Moncton Woolen Mills direct°- New cloth for ladies’ costumes and skirts new cloth t f . ' , `o men’s and boy’s suits and pants, new bsnnockburns, new homes- puns-Stockinette, 3 sizes. < Colored check blanketing suitable for steamer shawls, pulman wraps, carriage wraps, lap robes, Bulialo Lining, horse blanketmg, collar cloth, etc. Red Clothfrr ch'il¢lren’s clocking andjackets, » - Frieze for men’.s Ulsters, Reefers, Overcoats, etc. Cloth, Blanketing, Stoclcinette, Flannel, etc. -Ebe- lIun1phrcyCloll1ing Store, Opera House Building. _ _ Sole Agents on P. E. -I. for Moncton Woolen Mills , THEHUMPHREY CLOTHING C0., Ltd. 8 d if #limi THAT the Canada Life Assurance Company .had a larger amount of New Business paid for in Canada, m 1902, than any other- native Company. In this as in other respects, the Report places . The Canada Life -First. W. K- Rogers. E- R-_ Brow Charlottetown, Cha;-10tt¢»1:m”_ , Manager P. _E. Island Branch, Special Agent - ` _ ' V w 2'»‘Fl0Ill. lllll Illlilllit 'l0_lIllliPlltlflt Statesmen. A _ Merchants, n LaIii>i=li>i§» Falnilicgiisinib and men in every sphere of life aria investi._ with the ‘ i- I GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY A Writ. or can. I DAVID INGLIS G°”°"“ Agent _ 9 Ch’town, P. E. I. Queen Street. _ ~ '» '. W ' '_ SealedTe_nderswi1l_be .3 e _A . _ 1 | ACH X .,_ I' _ ' . . , _ T 'li-` fiiiy ily? 'I I sy E § P1113 “H<3,§;s>,T,f,§§:%';;==;°=*’ Jean mira mmuon erm aoa,,wu.us. mp .F ..“""“ '°'°°’ °"°“" °°"°°‘ '°°' #widely ‘ __ _ __ A as `_ tnbelildreledbthe 1.1- _ “htllernior '-ltilhe End Bill Dnraaramnr or Pusmc Woiurs, i _ Ch‘town, Aug~8th, 19o3. W&\eedety~. Sept. 9. _ 1903 n~ae¢forraexennnsia;_o¢~_;hrld¢|_, gl nn|¢s¢foe¢a,r.e¢;a,eosorsn¢¢e"»o¢em=au¢e toheaeenatthereideiE!‘o¥?Brkk&mtdek, “I-» ‘.l'hrnr"neno!tworeaponai\le'pernena` tobeeomebonndfortbe faithful d t performance theooQmet,mu¢_au:ompenyeachtender- L. B. l(cMILT.AN, Sec’y Public Works, any ay, raw. td w ai F H01 E_L BR9*H5W|1* .df&~ ~»»£a!N|I i \ > e e