\ iuhigigpioh iluiicura Soapi,0iniment and Resolvent 11-?-e »*_£lean`se the Skin. Scalp 'and Blood illi lnnuring, ilishguring ilu- 'muurs with loss uf Hair 1-1-1-1-1 iWl‘lEN ALL ELSE FAILS Thousands of the world’s best pso- ple have found instant relief and speedy cure by the use of Cnticura Re- aolvent, Ointment and Soap in the most _torturing and disflguring of itching, §burning and scaly humours, ecaemas. _ rashea, itchings and inflammations. i Thousands of tired, fretted moth- ers, of skin-tortured and disfigured babies, of all ages and conditions, have certined to almost miraculous cures by the Cutlcura remedies when the best medical skill had failed to re- lieve, much less cure. Cuticura Treatment is local and con- stitutional- complete and perfect, pure. sweet and wholesome. Baths the elected surfaces with Cnticura Soap and hot water to cleanse the akin of costs and scales and soften the thick- ened cnticle, drywlthout hard rubbing, and apply Cnticura Ointment freely to allay itching, irritation and inflamma- tion, and soothe and heal, and lastly take Cnticura Resolvent to cool and cleanse the blood, and put every func- tion in a state of healthy activity. -' lore great cures of simple. scrofn- lous and hereditary humonrs are daily made by Cuticnra remedies than by all other blood and skin remedies' com- , bined, aalngle set being often auflicient _ to cure the most distressing casa - when all else falls. Oaticlro Bonivt. liqiid and in the forgo of Chocolate &aeed Yllle. Cuheura i :ernment and Cuhcun Soap ara 2:1 aesave. rbwerlkqa iii; iii i ithrougontih ld. Depch:Loed 11.27 Charter has s 'e.s.it:a°-'dolePei netre!i:.R'l‘oweea v ,»,... V - .....~._ t - ”"‘" . .... _ _ - '- "°'*'“’“`”' ' ` “" ”"" ""° “‘°""'“` _ ,;’~.._.:-=*.:-,_i:1_.?s‘-_»§f»: 9. 2: x f~ -~ 1- _ 1 '» 4 'run coann1.rN,_ enAaLo*i“f1i'i‘6Wl¢”. i_ M, 'iiiifillul ‘#90 ' TUBSDLY, Dao. 1. l90B~_ TH E WINTER STEAI ERS- Tho time is near when we shellbs wholly dependent upon the winter steam- E ers for trade, travel and mails in and from the mainland. Such is our usual condi- tion during ihree or flur months of the year. ln the past serious mistakes have been made, but there is no use in silend' log time in idle laments. Let us profit by pist blunders. \Ve have by U0 mmm” l st faith in the Capes rouif, b\1tlf»iS U05 equipped for use and until it is made ready hy providing terminals it is not worth while to weaken the elllcisucy of the winter service by dividing our forces. 'rem snows sirens consensus ofioniv- ion that with but two steamerl thiy Sheen be kept on the Picton route. Ii we had another steamer as we ought tn have, one should ply at tho CBDSS 01' from Summerslds to Tormentine. Or it may turn out when the Capes route is equipped, as it must ,be sometime, that two steamers can do the W0rk. lil 10535 one of them being a much more powerful boat than either the Stanley or: lllnto. Thet is a question for the future, how- €V€f'. With two boats on the eastern route there ought to he fairly regular communi- cation kept up during most of the winter, but it is inevitable that there will some interruptions. Continued northeastern winds after the heavy ice has formed, vm uwayuo moekaeo taeqherbsr Picton as to render it practically illlP°59i- ble for vessels of the limited power of the fram~ Stanley or hlinto to enter, or depart _ Picton. Hence the llllP°¥`\"i'° “"3 °f gthera has beenasad failure in the pest. another and more powerful boat.” Hence also theeneed of equipping the better and shorter route via the Capes for the fu'ure. That by the way, however, as for this wigfgr we must depend upon the two I' tzimtre we llavo. Tho W'¢5¢“5 ‘N51 ilroperative in a. business like way. This _ __" s _-___-_,l ' ~>"~.i /»i<"=~_~ _ __;,- i Y _-__" y ; 'im . ."_;: `.I’;`:`~\"\ 7% .Ili V `§-"\`§"<`-*¢""'f"§¥1 . T.-1:` <1 ‘ `~..» ~1s~\“¢~ §,‘<\\":d1~».»r\ ;\1.\`1:-~‘ "‘i\,- it J .al ' ,\ \°§ °‘ ` \ W :Q t i \ »..»-,~;_~.» _- ;;' .;~,<§`__:_`.;-lx :`_,\_,,:<;;_`\, ‘\\ \. ,ps §~,ii.\\,§u\i\i_i_ ,/W T :F .- - \‘ e~` _:_~~‘ \-\-_»-. ` -Q »_ ` . _ L'\`_`»i*‘ .$79 "~<.` ’->».: f;;__§;'.;,\\ ‘ v_\\~§~»;:\ i\\ :%,-\; 3- ,_ "_~ __ . ' <; f -l' _ Breasied f d I 'E' \ Q \3 di ;1~v, '_ ` i_\_ ._;;`_;»~i'_1‘;,:13";,_ ‘ has <~\1\-1 ,_~» E _.__,_, ___E_, ` \\\§_=i_e » f_ _ . s ._.=’;~ I \..;_._:. - '» . i ,, *' U Y ,-._;;.~;,_` _` ’~\(~lf`-"\=`\; _ »:i_~ i _~`-_. 6' £5! r r-_ ' = \`\\‘\\- ` i»~1_=.:'§ has ef -' is » ._ 1% ' ‘i --‘?~‘3i@s<..\~;- \.::.=>.~\1‘;`-`2'f~»...._ . ;.`e“.+.‘ 5 '_ ~~_\;_¢:_;`;'~ “._ '.:`;:;1__.-:,..}\~S_._. _.` \»,.\`~` i_ .1-__ iii; ~\ _,.. .~\‘\»\~`<".-~~ ‘II 1, ~ _ ¢;~_'f\f‘,~_~. ..§`_.§l::\; ~. ~~ i -._ _:~ \ ,;~\‘=i~st\\ \\ \‘ ' .ii '-7 _ rr' 5./ _ -,_ .; 12/ 1__f. V.,- ` 1 __ f .a=;,, van 2 :gf _'df' _ '~"- ~ 1 '-<»»/»'.<‘>,f.»€ ,_ - "f_..z';<:-'f 7. ;' '- aa ‘_ _ i »\ _-K .;`\~..~ __, . gi( J»»%<,”_ /,__ 4. og ,,...¢»¢ W//iff/7? /%§') ~' .a ae \ There is nothing more suitable or neater for fall and winter wear than a neat pattern double breasted suit. WE HAVE THEM ~ Yes lots of them of many different patterns and we feel erlectl" safe in sa in we can lease an P J Y 8 P Y man in P. E. Island. $6. 8. 10. 12, 14, 16, That is about the range of prices in double breasted suits, and every suit at any of these prices is certainly -all wool.-The better the price. the better the wool. If you have never had a double breasted suit buy one now and learn how much cem- fort you have missed in past winters. There’s only one place to get a really _good ~ double breasted suit for winterand that’s from Tho Wonderful Cheap Men. Prowse lfos., haven’t were after. ' What~trade we have we’ll 'hold and what we ‘ good, but with a better and more power-` t 0! _ ale beet* poiliblb! v boats we have for the coming season. A __ Georgetown is toyoao question the _ sunday- ego tuoronloeiii ohioogoa moot accessible winter harbor _wa have ' C onthe Island. Charlottetown is not so ful boat could in ordinary winters be keP opea from fall to pring. This has been 'proven by the Stanley from tlmo to time breaking into TMI part in mldwluter. Hitherto it has 'been the practice to run one winter boa ii 'between Charlottetown and Picton for a few trips, and just when there was the greatest pressure of freight at this port. the boat would be withdrawn to George- town, to the great loss, delay and incon- *venieuce of our shippers. This ought not to occur again. ' Charlottetown is and always will be the [chief entrepot for height and passengers 'es it is the ohio: distributing point and commercial centre of the Island. It is of imperative consequence that at least one boat shall ply from Charlottetown to Picton as long as possible. This ought at the worst to be down to the middle of January or later, making trips on alter-_ nate days each way. With the other boat plying to and from Georgetown, L carrying the malls, and in fair weather making round trips, wc might befairly well served. When both boats arain midwlnter placed on the Picton- George- 8 P town route, and with the freight to carry, they should start in the -mornin ifrom opposite ends of the route. and each make the effort to give one tri daily. _ Itislmperative that the Government railwey trains shall connect with the Government steamer that carries the mails and passengers. In that regard T Passengers and mails arriving or depart- ing ought to be assured of reasonably close connections with the steamers, and totals emit is vim that the amine, Railway and Pos‘al services shall co- is ed sarcly a reasonable proposition. In the ,piss we have hai passengers iormpeu L' to pay for special irains,and in some cases private persons paying for mail trains. We must have done with that sort of thing. And there is just one other matter Information as io the movements of the winter steamer sshould be constantly supplied to stations on the Intsrcolonial Rillway. This has bceu sadly neglected in the past., to the great inconvenience cf winter travellers. The St.John Telegraph intimates that ii St. John. This qualified statement may hand in the dgbt. > _ _“_ asyet no dednitc seats have been named ow er," my experience Wm éncmnga for either Sir Hibbert Tupper or Hon ` George E. Foster. The latter is in Eng be glad.” H. K. Hlcxs, Calhouo,Ga. land at present fighting Mr. Chamber- ‘been put in nomination east and west hu' _ lain’i-\ battle. ' I of the resignation of Bishop Courtney.who md mr; gn piles, weigh is Seng freg fm- s accepting the rectorsblp of St-. James the asklnli- i F L_ HAH* W. K. Rogers. s E R Brow, received with deep regret by Churchmen ' --- E Mangg-gf P, E, Iglgnd B1-gggh, Spedgl Aggnt ° Pauls. Nov. 27.-The Patrie says the _ _ Char1°ttet°wn» = lmnw' m0le80Ir0n1th_e fact that the illness _of former Premier M. Waideck Rosseau, _ NMyN_ !M$lPHN Church New York, a highly importan and influential charge. \The news will throughout Prince Edward Island, th Mrs. Courtney is the chief cause for change. for their reqaective parties. The Guard opinion that party strength is so eve condition hitherto prevailing. iriiiiich’ the ‘ States and ten who are deeply interested is at present not probable that ' Mr. Blair will be a candidate at the next election in or may not mean that he will not take a Many candidates of both parties how- oeot box ood they cured me. Oh how T" ““°“°°m‘°'“t' is made in Hmfu Mich., for their little book on the causes I l b8 lill il KUMFORT Powder will not cure fromi divided that the Government can ill afford to leave the winter steam service and the _ \ telegraph service in the unsatisfactory 3 noe-ibn( conference of buelnesii men even border states,-New York, gan. Indiana, Illinois, lows, Wisconsin and Minnesota, at which it was résolved to form an interstate organisation to pro- _ mote reciprocity of trade between the Un-'l ited States and Canada. This new move-_ _ ment may be expected to strengthen they. force of the agiiatlon which has long been` more or less active in New'Eogland for a like purpose. .The border states from the Atlantic to the Rocky Mountains are gett- ing in earnest over this matter. The time was when Canada wiis in earnest., 'For twenty years after the establishment of V the Dominion as for twenty years before ihs people of British America were werm ii on the subject. In the eighties and early nineties the Liberal party _ of Canada staked its existence on a policy ot nares---_ triotld reciprocity with the United States. Neither the Liberal party nor the pso- pie _of Canada feel that way to-day. '0u_r__ political parties do not mention recipro- A city in their platforms now. John Charl- ton siill rides the old hobby, but almost alone among our public men. Onrboards of trade and chambers of commerce no" longer pass reciprocity resolutions. Our, people have lost interest ln the subject. They are looking across the Atlantic in-“-T steal of across the international border ‘_ for a market. For one of the plain peep pie who may be eeutimsntally desirous 4:11” reciprocity there are three who wouldn- roieo higher the term nn against in Mr. Ohamberlain's inter-imperial pa!-I farance proposals. A ~fair' reciprocity __ treaty might benefit both parties, but 5 our people have no conddence that a fair treaty can be obtained. So Canadians _ have lest interest in the matter. As our neighbors warm up on this suhjecti we come cooler. Just now _we are feeling particularly independent cf our big neighbor, and have no particular desire *to cultivate any closer relations in that ._ quarter. - - = P' ’ _, ___ iiarhimus Surgical upiniian' ' For the Cure of Piles. it Is not only intensely painful, danger- ous to life and very expensive, but in the iight of modern medical research, any _ since the discoveryct the Pyramid Piiel Cure, wholly unnecessary. If you hav. _ any doubt on this point kindly re sd the w following letter from one who know. that the claims regarding the m rits of! the Pyramid Pile Cure are bzrce out by TBCEP. l “For along time I suffered with blind piles. They gave me so much pain and _ uneasiness that they almost disqualified! me for doing anything. I saw an ad in the Atlania Journal of Pyramid Pile ,i Cure and ordered a 50 cent box. I used- _ w them and they gave me relief; that en- glad ihat I am well again l” » “You may use this in any way you see P any sufferer to use your Pyramids I shall The Pyramid Pile Cure is sold by drug- glsts for 50 cents arpackage, and its merit is so well known that the sales exceed those of all similar remedies combined. _ T Write Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall ~ b _ E ' ROUSSFAU T0 _RETIRE- le angered at his recent reverse in the reli- ` I- I l l W F' T i = Where will you iindqya ` i nicerpreparstion than ‘ ` I Bii|l|Sll Softening, soothing, ‘ healing, makes .the skin ' like velvet. For chapped i hgndst A roughencd - . otc.,oto..it»h_as-no ¢q;_u1.i Gloves can be put on 1m- _ mediately after usiilfl- ' ` Price 25c. per bottle. Pre- ' pared only by ' A.W.lltiiillli.l’lllli.B. ~ e . ` . The .Scum Bfllssist 1 __,__‘; <-. '=__ _ i li. éfsiif __ 'Ei it _i ‘. \»~ “"1 ‘ :` .- 'S-‘ ».__`=\".§ “` .\"ii' o \_i..-."_-~;~- fa _sv '-iflbw, f>;\~_.'_ - __ SJ ey-_ " L _‘fi _"“?‘P'-‘-“__ __ 1% Q <1 »\ " _ .)' ',» xi? -_a will be n gratifying one if coat, _ ' The Store t illt IUWH ‘gi IF WE. GET YOUR “WALK iN AND LGOK AROUND” _ :._ F. PERKINS & C0. l fl? PERKINS & WMM giuns discussion in the Senate, will soon” couragedmeand I bought _anotber50'\ 'mmmHHMMMMMMMMH um! H ll _|H'||‘§ Hmlmmln Actual Results and -.Nil Estimates F _ . Q P8218. ONT aug, roth, xeog. csxana urs assnnaxcz c_o.. ronon1'n§, ` Dan. Sins :-In acknowledging iecclit organ cheque for at game, I desire to express my satisfaction with the outcome of my; nveatmeat with you. My policy, !~o 87:6. was issnedspga tble eedggimem plan ia :dye for aroeo, and I 1' 8 paid ten premiums o 148 each, o J oge ` The surplus payment you new make is eloue grealer than the total coat of the _ , policy by Same and l have received the 3x,uoo i='.addirion It ia hardly necessary for me to ray that to __ ve all mv payments reharuéd and over $x,ooo in addition, besides the insurance protection all these years, is qtlc ferr ‘ lafadory to me. I congratulate the Canada Life ou a record which might almcatbe considered impoasih.e. rezire from public life. _ _ ___! ‘~¥ cii \'~l,f_ _ _,_- » ~¢>~\'»~ ‘~~-Ll A "ya Q -i",i»»‘€ <4 >)¢ F The federal elections are apparently _ L E _ *E ' near, and we have the party journals,The ` ‘VAN-rED_A one of nudmhe th” _ V ,_ Patriot and The Examiner each predic - ' _ ‘ ing a clean sweep of the four Island seats ten to twenty minutes. 1 T i . ian I nl Roller Gram Crushers, Rapid y ate nn ers, oo ~ »< 5 E ` ` f§a\ \ and Pulpers, (Roller Beanngs,) Straw Cutters and Wheel Barrows. AL _ ,hifi _ mv _ _ :Sleigh in _Grey, 'l?ilack,,Brown and Saskatchewan. ‘ " " "3" 1 Horse Blankets. Washing WringérsrQl1urns etc \' We have just received our large stock of the » »71 TE-<7""=’="\,' , ‘sellingat lowe¢t_pricea _for Cashanéd Credit. is not prophesying, but we venture the _ _ _ y rl' ‘ ms G' d R t i ‘_ i i rv . , wtf Wfiifi°