l Blllllll lillMllllllS Skin llumaurs, Scalp Humaurs, Hair Humaurs, iilhathar Simple Siiroiuliius nr Hereditary Siiaadlly [lured liy liutlcura Soap, llintmant and Pills. Complete Treatmant for All Kinds oi Humdurs. Q In‘the treatment of torturing, dls~ figuring, itching, scaly, crusted, pimpiy, biotchy and scrufulons humours of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills have mours such as had blood, scrofula, in~ herlted and contagious humours, with loss of hair, glandular swellings, nicer ous patches in the throat and inouth sore eyes, copper coloured blotches, as well as boils, carbuncies, sciirvy, sties, ulcers and sores arising from an im pure or impoverished condition of the blood, leld to the Cuticura Treatment, when a l other remedies fail And greater still if possible is the wonderful record of cures of torturing, dlstlgurlng humours among infants and children The suffering which Cutlcuru Remedies have alleviated among the young. and the comfort they have ai’ forded worn-out and worried parents have led to their adoption in countless homes as priceless ciiratlves for the skin and blood Infantile and birth hu mours, milk crust, scalled head, eczema, rushes and every form of itching, scniy pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hail", of infancy and childhood, are speedllv permanently and eoonomi cally cured when all other remedies suitable for children, and even the best <‘rv»»iu-ri Villa. Cutieurn lntmanr an? Cnilaura Honii an »v».ri r.i' \r\i:ho\l¢ the lorld. De la: ondon, 27 Lhariec- i.....~ :ci.__i’ari-,isitnniaiar xiamnniii. R. 'i‘.\..»niai ‘f .i _i'~ Ilnalon |31 (.'rr|n\'nbua Ave. Potflr Drug l ' ~ .»».. _ _~. ii imipiinan. kr c»i....i io: "Thu Qreal Humour Cum' I To the Electors of Ch town Lariiiiri Asn Gr N rifniuaiw- I ani again a candidate for the ofllce of Com- missioner of Sewers and Water Suppl _ Below you will finds record of recefpts since I was appointed Chairman of the Board, rqoo. Last year ofold Board $r5.576,5q 190|. First year as Chairman 1o,_ziSi_5 |902 Second year al Chainnan ai i57.4 190 . Third year as Chairman zi,H_57.B6 1 the above record is satisfactory to the ciii zz-ns, I solicit your voter on Iileciicn day, Sincerely yours, 'ras GUARDIAN caannorrnrows, rruncn EDWARD ISLAND, Fnnnomv 5, i904. I .I terasting and important scsi-ilonsiri the government of recent times has cvcrre_ faced theleglslature under .such altered in June last, not only has the cabinet who favor a policy of tarlffrotaliation but sary to the unity ofthe empire; the out l and out free traders who are opposed to any tinkering with the fiscal syatcl; tho foregoing were all formerly known as Unionluts. The liberals, who were free lllllllsll HllllllNllNl _ Mil lll[Sl]llY lllllllli ..S;i.“;::.if;:;.;’.‘as“'.._.?.f;°..::“.:1;';“.::';l = 1'.-_'"3-i~';.»'?V "iq »`/, \ ,___'} . VV.12th .struct l.u'4“" "‘ "' “Ai” "' W I S iisi Ai. naiaarn: Ai rm is. _-_--_-_ ’ “F” conditions. Since parliament adjourned Mgriey ,may tum qui. the goveiiniiient.. to nbstain from voting but to openly join the liliia-ral forces iii the opnoaitlon.| garrl Lord Rosebery as their leader. itl Sir Henry Campbell-Bnnnerinan and the Liberal ex-premier. The boat informed persons say that avan in the event of a'teiii|,iorary coalition of all the free trade forces, the Irish party traders, are split up into two different factions, one following Sir Henry Camp-I bell-Bannerman and insisting on home rule, and the other regarding Lord lime-l bery as their logical leader and refusiiigl to make home rule a plank of their plat-i foim The labor party completes the triple, division of the liberal free-trade ranks.l John Redmond and the Irish party make plex state of affairs, largely rlue no events since piirlinment last mci, the most. astute polltlcaus frankly confess ilieunclves Loi be at sen. So uiuriy cabinet mini:-tcrs, i.i-I cluding Joseph Llinmberlnln, Llhnilzs T, Ritchie and Lord Geo. Hamilton, will he` present from their aociistomefl places that the oldest parliamentary hands will ` scarcely be able to distinguish between thc supporters and the opponents of the government on the fiscal question. The Duke of Devonshire, Lord _»\sbui'y, Mr Lvosohen, Sir John (iorat, Lord George Iiaiznilton. Lord rllugli Cecil, Winston Spencer, W Lhurohill and runny, others identified with the present party in power will be Mr Balfour's most bitter oppon< Qld SIMON W.CRAI!BE been wonderfully successful. Even the most obstinate of constitutional Iiu~ physicians, fail. ~ Cuilwr- Bawlvvnkllglld and in \h¢fi1rm °fCh°°°il*° the aeventh faatloii. In view of this com- l .i’” ( » L' v r 3 . I _ ' has the deciding vote and all indications point to John Redmond keeplngMr. lini- four in power, But as Mr. Redmond does not make definite pledges, the Irlshfpnrty throughout the situation is likely tu be nn unccitiiin factor. That. will heighten the interest and any day muy make it possible for Mr. liulfour to be deposc l, Bei-iiilcs the auieridinunls of Messrs. Morley and Rediiiund, the ilovernmurit will be attacked on the report ofthe war comrnissioii. This will be taken up by \\'illlnni S. Hob:-ou, Liberal, denouncing the rzo\'crnmcnl.`s recent, educational HCL. A few months ago these topics would have attracted intense interest and might huvcrlrivcu the Roverniiient into a corner. Now they are nluiost forgotten in the question of thc hour-free trnrie versus protection. Many members of the IIou~.e of Commons scarcely know their own mind ns yet on the vital topic and sev- eral iirc undecided as io which side of thc house they Bit wlien the king willvan- vene parliament next 'I`ues'iny. 550! Olltlmll 1'6'°0DSU”U0l0d. bi-‘U U16 Strenuoiis efforts are now making to get' “__- party lines have been completely broken. the free initio nnionisl. meinhers in unity Unniistakeablc signs of “iliei savnrz rauriom is 'rua uouia. _ .` Q I change " are IIea 'o 9 “ ~ 'f beven distinct fnctioiis will take .wats Il'>W¢V\’J`. if UNH IH NGO!!-lDllHli2"l Midi Nlg "’ * in wfnebbi uybtend in the House ,Jf Common, '|'u¢,dM,_ the Duke of Devonshiresfollowcrri make' and MQl;1ii(;li0]1;\-Walgh fo; niirnely the followers of l"reinier Biilfoiir, "°‘”m°° °“““e`”‘l'h me Llb‘"`“l“' wht’ "fn these Symptoms if pagt forty, _ ‘. - . _ l Ii re. who omeon L, proteomon; bbe Ohambanam would not oonatiluie ii solution of thi, dif ` \ party, who insist that protection is ncces- “N093” of °f‘l“l°“ which ‘XML bet'W°'“ When the turn or ixhiinige of life niiiires its appearance you will notice aevcie pains shoo ing lhiougii the lions. As ii rule the chniiuc is griiiliinl. In most casc~ it is inarkeii hy irruslulnriiv of itic ixiens- trual flow. it is most important to uii\in~ tain as high a degree oi rigor ns possible All strength should he conserved, and Ferrozona should he taken three times daily until the crisis is past. Forrozone not only acts on the blood, giving ll. pur- ity nnri ricnnes>4,bui iicis directly on iiie wouianly organs in .such ii wny ns to les- sen the strain and severity of this trying time. \vrii.rs: "i\tioiit. too years aizo I \i\'n.s greatly run down iiiiii felt as if I was azo- ingio die. I was ii: ii ni-r~.~ous excited state, and had the most dreadful pains. every month. lrri-yiilmtica lhatl never lind before.uoiiinieiir-i'fi_nn'1 I riiiir.`r. know and learned I wri_~ :ipproa<'hinu ii\~r>i'y critlciil ii nie. I sliiilcrl on .i i- iiirse of I".-i- rcnone, aiizl fook one lribla-L along with cvcryincal for abou six inoritlis. l"ari'o- Mone hii'i ri iilrcil nf I >ori, and lialperi ine itnmciiwly. My ii<‘i'vriii\iiei-s went iiway, and no iiiri rill iii-~ other ivniryiiigg :~yinp» toms. l"eri`ozo'ie is ii i'cirii~dv ihiit iiil women should use, l;erznii~,° _/ii.. "L Pistol! sured. Icanniit i»i si. is .: I ml? ;`;i'l;.::. . . .' », i _ , . , J, _ f In _ __ .___ , < i ‘1 *t HUMPHREY’S Celebrated Moncton Make iii Cloth iiiiri Clothing, .slioiild lie worn by till, Ash your denier to _show you ri line of thi-\~c goods if `i:r has not gut tlieu, tell liiiii you niu.~.t have il. If lie \\'on'tcoriipIy wiili your request CUIYIC I0 US 0' send for samples and prices, The naiiic or glinraiiitec is oi: every ticket, so 4 i liicieasem-eirom _ _ _ _, _ _ r .. TEN YEARS' PROGRESS i riii- \...`i 77.7' ima _ ;i,uu an-,ia i ii.-f i'-7>~. $1""~ \ ,,,,,, V , ,_.,\, k,.~ 5 ..,.,,< -»i.,, -»- i>.~ ~» *_ iNr‘i____ _ iV>_ $¢~__~*__._'__ ' ,__Y_ HEAD Oh`FlCE MUNTRLAL, . J, H, WELCH, lilriringcr, L"ri.irl' "_»_'i.\~,ii. STILL THE Bio SALE (ions y I. i .s ~i .._'»-a We were tlic last to coiuc into tlic discounting business, but when wc caiiic in all thc other fellows tliiii were iii ready, began getting ready to get out. They got out too last Saturday, so that now we ARE THE ONLY ONE LEFT i I And we're in it to stay till we’re good and ready to stop. Every discount that 'vc have advertised is still iii force, and lots of things that were In the 5 per cent list have been changed into the 33 1-_'. and 5o per cent lists. ` FOR TWO WEEKS VET ANYWAY t C .< We will cut, slash and slaughter prices, so that we ought o sell every dollar's worth of Dry Goods and Clothing t.liat's sold in Cl1’town. If the weather does not force you our prices will. _ Everything in our big stock is in this sale--not a solitary article reserved, except warp and spools. Come along at once Prowse Bros., Prowse Bros , iO0 O ` The Farmers' B0ys_ The Wonderful Cheap Men. » . . t I-