extremist. a mrenust llllllllllllll CUTICUBA SOAP to cleanse ‘the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, CUTICURA OINTIENT to in- stantly allay itching, inflamma- tion, and irrltatio al and CUT BABES- to cool and cleanse the blood. ASINGLE SET oi these t skin curativcsis often sut- clgtnilzitta cure the most tolftur- s gnrmg, liming, urn- lng, bleed ted, scaly ‘ y km, seal , an blood humours hair, when all e "rs-c..." .,r_..»o=‘.;.. cledusing e scalp druil, and the stopping of softening, whltenln , and rough, and sore ban s the at, bail, Women HQ Gig; and excorlatlons iration, in the form of washes for weaknesses, and for man which readly su lntlseptl themselves to women, and especially mo Io other medicated soap is ing, crns on Cancun Soar Muhreuwlor ‘°"“ "WW3? 8i u énursery. ‘cola Arinthelos-nor us, free or offensive t0 b0 compared n , and beauti- hands alitfnursery. murposes of the toil L? at 01m Pnxcn, Thus it combines in 01m the nnsr skin and complexion soap, and the . III‘! toilet and baby soap in the world. Choi l.§_1_@e_n_¢.ll Flour? We have just bought a quantity of Island Flour, freshly ground from same the best wheat four“ - Island produces, l effect of the change upon the policy of Per 100 lbs. l, D. licLEllll d C0. Fain-Killer Diarrhoea. - All Bowel Complaints It is a sure, safe and quLk remedy. There's m‘! one PAIN-KILLER Pzanr Drxis‘. Two sizes, 25c. Our business has been he great for - few months it has been almost im- ‘ble t-fturn out our‘ orders on time. he question naturally arises is the reason of so great a rush? The reasozr is plain, our plant i9 fitted througv-vit ivitn the latest Modern Machnzr-sy employing “mm but ‘kllllfll- Wslfsiflabstttf ability, gllood judgment and eiflcieucy of a man thoroughly informed and capable. M’: haveih iasliaclesaudxuhwiicy These qualities, with his high '51.,“ character and ability as s. speaker p‘ l’ l and Writer span. rublio q'1@s*~1°1\*l.§ll.ll= ao" assure us that Mr. Hosaaru pos- l W hat position to turn out work in a " satisfac- tory ruin-set the; may other: esmhlish- melt bu P, Island ‘ lo gnecute Lite work, . Qijtisu a trip). and theater-its s! Brueefitcwart Pounds-s. Iltlrfuqeyg, Machinists 3nd ~- 3 “s Wharf, Char i. -; mu -i‘hone 125. Isilenziakers. Steam Kevin's - lottetowu. P. ,. . llll Mlllllllllll saith, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER, 21, 1901.3: and this metropolitan constituency may not be left unrepresented. The large the general election, tahen with the fact that theZLauricr Administration is firmly intrenchcd for the Iprcsent termIat least, would under ordinary circumstances in- dicate that a supporter of the Govern- ment will be returned when the election comes round. Be Ithatjaa it may, all who have the welfare of the constituency at heart will desire that the ,best available man shall be returned. So far two candidates have been announced, vIQs-"Hdraoe Haasard. Esq, andIHon. D. l Farquhalrson, now Premier of the Province. We presume a convention will be called at which one or other of these-{gentlemen will probably be given the party nomination. Inthe eflaider in}; what manner the public ihterestlcan best beset-wed. Tun Guan- Dusfs views and prekrences have been plainly expressed from time to time, and we have not changed them. “We have the satisfaction also oi lkuowing Queen's are of our way of thinking. With onlythe kindest feelings toward both the gentlemen who have been named as candidates and with no other interests} to serve than those of the aeneral public, it appears clear to us that lthe well-being of the Province requires that the Premier shall retain his present position. In fact a very serious l dislocation of our provincial aflairs might and probably would result should" he at: the present juncture retire from the local leadership. The question naturally arises in thought- Premiershipi And what would be the the Administration, notably in regard to " the important new legislation now 0n its trial? Those who may desire to do further hardly claim that the leadership of the Province isinany way a less honorable position than that of a private representa- tive of the Commons. Besides, it_'seems to be understood and admitted that if Mr. Farquharson were now sent to Ottawa, eveu if it were done by the unanimous choice of tho people, it would lUB or.» for a few years at most ; ‘when an olhcial position would be open to ' him. He would barely have time to ac- quaint himself with his new duties when he would lay them down. The constit- IA‘< I-‘wu . ~ considerable usefulness at Ottawa. _ mons. And in hir. Haszard the constit- man on the Island knows more abou sesses high qualifications for ‘ielccming Parliament and a fitting successor to n ind bestsc. hanngjour .. “Quorum. It's Becbitilfse , p It does away“ with - wasbboard rubbing ‘ and r-doefl issue that afilllunlulvblejtcpubliola’ ,_ w aha in i ' , WEST QUEENS- his present position. Tan Gosnmnn --- was also the first public journal to men- The announcement that Sir Louis Dav- tion Mr. Hassard as a desirable candid- - ies will within a few days accept a judge- ate for Parliament, although the thought ship in the Supreme Court of Canada had been in the minds of many long be- _ naturally revives the interest in the com- fore. We trust the electors will think the ing by-elcctien in “est QuecnslNo doubt matter over calmly, and we doubt not the election will be brought on as it that as they do so many more will come ought to be before the next session of to 53g m» the course we hula éuuiupd Parliament ll order that Sir Louis’ suc- 1g beyond question the safest, the most cessor may take his seat in the Commons promising and the best in every way. ful minds, who would succeed to the l honor to Premier Farquharson would uency and the Province would have lost l his valuable services in the provincial- field while he would n01’. have time to ' make a name for himself or attain to any The dislocation of our provincial affairs and the necessity of a local election in the West River District would be avoided by retaining the Premier's services where he I is and sending Mr. Haszard to the Com». _ uency of West Queens would-have an able and influential representative, l witht many years of usefulness before him. Nol i own ejosnmercialjndustrialmfirulilhilglfdliliifi c aha éuhsqihtercsts splashed, ‘aédhi, » detail. His long and valuable in‘ _ \ .. the Board of Trade are knowh ‘ and ap-f. -' ll preciatbd by ‘all. ‘In that connection hog? l was callcrlfibm ‘time totime to deal with‘ matters ailectiilg every public interest of the community and he did so with the most useful and iniiuevkt“: .meluber of _ rpncusapun shut when it became vacant, land although ‘well were afterward compelled at one time to differ from him in regard to the liquor few years age, ailment ‘in ._._..., f.» They are having a Cabinet crisis over in British Columbia, and itis said that Premier Dunsmuir will reslgnu-Joe Martin is there, and the political storm centre is never far from where lhs sits. ___..+_.._. RENEWED AFFBCTION UNDER AN UNBRBLLA. Bellefonte. ,Pa. Fouieaen aye " couple were betrothed, but they quar- rellsed. They had not seen each other until a few days ago, whenjlr. Norris offering his vmbrella to awoman on the ' _ Expositi n d , ' d t meantime all the electors will do well to s“ his Formgoflllrncgm Wadi"??? “m? brell they. reuewatiztbeir affection. AN INTERESTING» case. support, etc. . .~¢p.-<.l...,__.-.».._.,. u‘. .» . ~ a 'smmuu 21: m: gdvntgliavn-OQ "'v'~lld-é'l e.- v- . .,-..1.m->a-l..--,<».q-“,,. - . . l Lye-have, l; Dr. McNeil says-but then it doesn't Liberal majority in the district shown at matter l l ' ‘l l l 4.1- ’ _ Wei-have severyffaoilitly I u I i"v*‘;1'§= i‘ ful Hoadweal‘. ‘éJu-st tell..uli5{llu,j>sliyzitpgsg_ pay for a Hat and we will siiitl and the tollbo up-to date"ilh_ every ' l call special atteutionltlo. our. - l. ll sbaafl-filliallri.-. L, . ' Q i e The Millinery i Leaders. i .0009’ vhf-ii ~-=_--~p up w sea...“ w.‘ ileum swine: - 'i -~ -- l Word comes froinaflallo of age there of Miss Delia Iyoughmdi, of Hollldaysburg, and G. P, is of; At Cofleyville. Kan" a woman‘ has brought suit against il-ve joint keepers that a host of the electors of West izitititgoomlfiglfr Jgerfilyfifig son against her protest. She alleges that durin: the past three -.years her son was drunk on 810 days-mo drunk that she had to take cane of him. On the remaining 285 days he was only partly sober. The mother demands $Q0l50'-or$5 a day-for her services in caring‘ for her son 810 days", and the remainder of the $10,000 sued for is compensation for the less of her souls Feeblc, use... llervee Dona at Dr. Chase’: Nerve 310ml, j the case referred to below :- help me. " done me more good than I ever believed a. medicine could do. Words fail to ex- press my gratitude for the wonderful cure brought about by this treatment." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food," 50 cents a box, 6 boxes for $2.50. at all dealers, cr Edmanflflll. Bates t Company, Toronto. t . liq‘ purchase. in the case of soaps you can- y. Y». - first keeping. . l quality, the kind we sell .;"((.“ ,.The Square Druggist. Sunnyside. 8. ll ll l lllsxifzVi’ fill Louis Davies in that Tlmfifmalril- . ‘ mars was the first to naluliejfllriflEart-gu- l *1 _. , ' ' ,l barson for the provincial Premiership " ~ _ WPGRE ~ c The Kinl of Wall Plaster-a ‘ roof; Sound Proof _'kcrscule_ei!. tlu less coal will‘ hcatyourhouee u n pse-puredsee that lpcidwatcr rum m ab?“ ‘.931. sf bsrsfll .. . ..<.l.<.>.i.s.l=l=.e w»! sf- » .. _. _ .. :1: “w 71-‘ ,3» We are daily receiving flttterin Amused to llew life. A. Inlet-er For Yeas-u From We‘: Heart. Exhausted Ieruuu in; Bloeplauuneas Can-g‘ p»), F1" plendid assortment. ‘Vvhether weakened and wasted by overwork, _ worry or disease, the re- sult ‘of exhausted nerves is felt in niillralgic pains, nervousheadache and dyspepsia, serious functional derange- ments and ultimately in paralysis, efrll; epsy, locomotor ataxia, prostrauon o;- I‘ insanity, the remedy is found in Dr. . "~Ch8.8E'S'""NETV9 Food, as is preven in Mrs. Chas. H. Jones. Pierceton, (1113,, writes w-“For -years I havepbscyg~~~ar great sufferer with my hekrf- and x s‘. Qur New Fall and Winter Cloths havel arriltedn, . a New ‘ercoatin g in VicunssIBeaversJMeltons, etc. New Suitings in Tweed", “breed-I, Sergss and Vicuqas. New Trowserlnlg The latest novelties in Cweoku and Szripes. Also a full line of Gent», Furuishmgs. John mcLeo t °°7 Qllren Street Merchant Tailors. - -» l‘ Not lthe idle take of goslips but the careful _ opinionyof p iritiel. our Store and you skip the biggest crockery bargains ever; Beard of. . dreds t: customers who have bought from us are duringllhepasb- year are; tellino their friends of our wonderfull low rices. a Y P ~ , ll Crockery Co» l Low-hOldlSratvl-l Opposite Market nerves. I would take shaking spells and a. dizzy swimming feeling would come over me. Night after nightl would never close my eyes, and my head would ache as though it would burst. .At last I had to, keep to my bed, and though my doctor attended ms 1mm [all to spring, his medicine did- not "1'. have now taken five boxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and it has wQQd FlQQfifig, Zl ‘ l' ' ‘(male or ferns.»- ) may enter at any time.‘ week in this line and wil " _ . _ are assisted to re 5p mslble poszuous. _ make it wort-h syour while to ll, tir=<h-~~r _ , 2 Charlottetown lBllSlllBSS College ‘ “ ' Money saved is money made i; “g lliugsgdawyzi lll not g0 astray as improvq ._ ll, Fine milled soaps, oflgoodl, l A. w. llElllllll, Phm. a. or a- one cent stamp-w ’ to embroider fifty fiowers and leaves. ' ' L0" Prices. Bqjgriwho. a, p have not us will do gt i dll"l*ii'o’lodll‘dlidseewhatdfi‘ Hardwoodllllllllold-Fililillll W's are manuf suturing a. quantity of extra quality Hard- , Ponies in need of a first-class fl sor can be sure of a good arrici». whi e the lot lasts. a A. & G9, Hal-hers of Dove-tailed Sashes, Ch’to wn,‘ Aug 3c, rqcr-dw w PEPE" l,-; '>"°'_ P e! era-ray: ' r. In ddlgau Tlekphone No. 25 141' ‘ T. lilhis is a ll q ~ . a lg compliments on ‘our low; K113 .. us... ~»...-v.m.,¢_. our, 4 a fwoarher gets tha- 1y ._ enjr-y it. some ‘= ._ _ »- ggha us 31954 h}; y, p from our Pastcurized“ v ' which is absolutely pure a ._-___.__@_-_. ‘ - to wdinary cream--and~ we 41.5 p-eq» m s ‘rears lites-was s; Try-E . r n; ii omit . " sisal‘; fr! .2 5,. . ‘n’ 4,.’ . ,1"! .-. _. .. &*s1ar» c lY-eu’ll en'oy ice- leleph one us (No l _ awash a package at ylodrl our. l We make our Iee{)_ i admittedly“ superior in flavor I _ put. u up u.» 10s., 29o and 85¢, 4:, ,,, n. =, Water Street. , wrii§.1*esr F Business C alleges i WL. _ JllfiialflJiw twvamnulvuns i» Embroider with ,_l strong Wash Em- p ; broidery Silk, put up in tangle and ltnot proof holders; nearly‘ 40Q'_shitdes. i _- “Blue; for three “lidlfici-i’ ‘ 11" .0. I THIS is one of the best equipped G13? Wsfifrsvwséssie at. ' Collie e students Yclun be Jll l g. nmm tedat Mrs]. hi. Rich: * '"" berland Street. Terms very L . the Lower Provinces. He: efa business educa- tion is not made a side issue, but- a specialty. All commercial subjects v Loan-a." 1a headed - V‘ ingiais W. Finder - o ee. - ,... - ' v .- are taught by a large stafi‘ of compe- - - - a . . swans‘; ” ” " tent teachers. Graduates from our ,1, ‘pply .211“; ‘l fl ' No entrance examinations required. Writeior information to .. $153011) lssesitv , charlottstsiivn. P. 1;. l. ‘ a». - 1 t ‘d? »......-‘”‘“£°.‘l"F.=i,"-‘.‘..‘:.‘.ff* ‘;-*w" n B. Principal. _ MM" time Iflflmv" ' i, Qountry, to represent the Foothill ‘ iicunadai z . 117», l i, ‘lfinent, and good pay. Stone _ -. t =1 Jtoronto. , ‘ " " a /,- : l , L l , . FOUND-A lad ’ bfclntelil- 01g". have same apgiying todsu. - ~- ~ --~~:» , Shorthand Department . receive their street. Wm- ‘, ,_ CKKRIQTIITOVIN,.P,Q,LJ Diplomas from the Phouographic In- -ws.rr-r1;n__..4 gm m, 15$ 1p " O-JICV-sflsnul, hilt‘ zl-ulf‘ Utll BlIOrSiII-nd in M“. 0 __~ WANTRIL-Travellers for the -_-. . Ouflsfree. i ~ ll n; "yd ,_ . _. _, ‘fay ' tytogexM_ ". ' £31m Of ISIS o A ress - WANTED.—A girl for .- slut have reference. Apply to * t’ piwowsfevkliili hero Square. and Arm- l ‘nether and good reputagon in each sta o . ldestablsslia all}: ell ‘ [gonadal stsndi: . 8am lls how watched-s girl fer general hauie ruflrrnas j was! Hrs. B. C; 1-11- wsmsn msvmnu. Psascxs or‘, te one y represented!‘ ' - , , Wsmtucsoeirtfi ‘ifs