-_.-.,aa._ _ THR BABY CRIES too much andtco often Just mllAw§TORIh Z* 4, vinoe . Brand 1” Two ID G¢oryeto'b1l, uses. Q Church atvltt than at it lllst¥llb»li¢‘-levwc. Place mllsadlav Wm..‘&haun at7 Bill(- llws|olsne.A\\la_ mhsra. 0easaChu.li.-lar. J. B. Ganougat aslHsv.H.l..Tbauaaat1. Stllnslll velesna and pmvtlaawltl. comm-table seats. lfrsa-Aovutirlrvs and Bubauriptioua ms-News Dillhlda. 1. , ml.-J. P. uma. oem. ‘ no-J. ir B. lu0nesv.0laa i _ 85°' 'I;r"";"'.~""£’{‘2“";"°° T' ll ‘nd ‘ ' ° ' y¢.,, om ilsafueamrotptm. Olhceliourvl t»|Lm;lJa.m'h"i ’~ - ° .I ~ ` will in most cases give P HOOD M' lm “cum an ml mm. '"4" ua “mill 5°h‘°°' Htl. WC have 3 large Slipply }\\ p~_ g,N;wl;o||_»..|,-gpm., .M gggxau un ‘ m mv °f genuinc I 1" Jo* Pdnum ln' A-as ln' m_““' lr. lle_Askell at |716; Sllndsy l l_Il and Bible nlaas at Ll). me cnancorrezrows Gualaoum ,,,,,,,_ Plnlcnlélrs ((((( - \` _ Rev. H. E. Thomas at ll and Rev bA’l'URDAY MORNlNG 0CTOBER.!0. ill. _‘_ B_ Guns n .L sand" School -,I tw “’ ' ' " `°“"" A ' ' ' °"‘ o. m. Visltma always welcome and pm- ' Fl‘[|_[)|}l(§VAVl|D WELDON V' `Govemnlsnt mustrrgiva T vided with comfortable seats. the kind you have always bought. We keep no imita- tions of this or any other preparations. Send or phone us. i. il. IAMIESUN, DRUGGIST, The Medical Hall. ~w~u~.q,,-..- EOW ABOUT THAT OVERCOAT P ‘ Before you order one come in and see hnw I make them. My prices are moderate and my ove1_coate possess style and onglnsllty. I am now showing my fall and winter materials. Satis- faction guaranteed. 5. CRAIG, UPPER QUEEN ST. |-iliwxaw C.Q~vu~uu~u~ns5aa»......q¢, New Spring Samples “EASTERN” CAPS will be ready about Oct. ret. Dcu't make a mistake by buy- ing before you see my samples. C. Leonard Grant, . l'ii.\lil.0'|TiC'i`0\V.\', ‘ Belling Agcllt for l’. |11. island, - can szuvlce, Passengers baggage, etc., conve . anywhere desired. Leave orders at gig il Donald & McKlnncu's Drug Store or at, stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- lion. W. S. Fielding, l~`i¢_\ance Minister of Canada, now seeking raeiection in the clunties of Questia Shelburne, is to be opposed by Dr. R. C. Weldon, Professor ..i Constitutional Law, Dalhousie l.'niver~ sity. The two counties which form the constituency lie side by side and look out upon the broad Atlantic. There are no large towns within their borders. The people an mainly farmers and fishermen, and number but some :L'»,ll0t) in the two counties, having diminished by i.(ll0 be- tween llill and 1901. Queens Shelburne has been represented by Mr. Fieldlnit since his ill-at entry into the arena ot federal politics in i896. The election re- ~ulte forum his being unaeated for illegal practices by his agents in the election of 1904. * Hon, William Swv.-ns Fielding is of English lineage und was born in Halifax in November, itill-l, Dr. Richard Chap- man Weldon was born in Sussex, New Brunswick in January 1849. lt will be seen that 1 ne oppowd candidates are very nearly of equal age. \Vhen be was sixteen years of age Mr. Fielding left school to ienter the employ of the Halifax Chronicle and before hs was out cl his teens hs was writing its editorials. He was connected with that journal for twenty years, down to 1854. lie was elected to the House oi Assembly for Halifax county in 1832, and very shortly after was a member of the Government and in 188i became Premier, which position he held until he became Finance Minister of Canada in lrlilti. - Dr. Weldon received his early educa- `, tion in Sussex, taught school lor ll time, and afterwards complete d his studies at Mount Allison, Yale and lieid- elburg, studyinn international law at the latter. (B. A. 1866; M. A. 1570; D. C. L, ISSN.) Hs was professor of Mathematics in Mount Allison, 18'75--S3 since when he har been Professor oi Constitutional Law and Dean ofthe Law of Faculty at Dal- housie University, Halifax. Be represen- ted Albert County, N. B. in the House of Commons from i887 to ll% when he was defeated. In Parliament he won a high reputation as a speaker and was rapidly Kent Street, Practiceiimited to Diseases of Eye. har. Nose, Throat and Sam. Eyes tested and fitted for glasses. GFI-`l\‘l\`. llf)l7|lF ll in ll a. ..._ Lan :im p ..._ hivevliligaby nilpoilltnlellt. dtww _._ .-Q.-_»v=_.-__ :_ coming to the front. Sir John Macdonald jocularly named him "Alex," Mr. Fielding is widely known for his al illty and resource as a speaker and writer and as second only to Sir Wilfrid in his influence in the Liberal party. Dr, Weldon is one of the brightest and ahlest men in the Conservative party. But we cannot regard their chances of election as at all equal. Nova Scotia at the lenerai election two years ago rejected every Con- servative candidate, and it must be conceded that a by-election, now, against aatrong and popular Minister of the ‘--- . -isis W MM RMRARMMMMMMMMMM MM his BL Kms ay For AE” COMF ORTS rlglll Fumlslllug ilu. WN hope. This is the task which Dr. Weldon has pluokily undertaken. Of course, if by any chance he cansueeeed in winning the seat it will be a great viewm On the other hand his anticipated defeat, should it be realised, wl‘l not be necessarily disheartening. A leadink Ontario journal notes a steady advance in the value of farm pre- pertylin various sections of that Province. Thisis u favorable symptom. With it there hw. come an advance of renin in cities. The perils that beset the submarine tor pedo boat even in time of peace are many. The~e craft have not yet been used in actual warfare, but already two _French and three British submarines have been lostwith almost all on hoard. Secretary Tait seems to have managed affairs in Cuba with great tact and skill and h...~ quickly paciiied the distracted little republic for the time. How long the now established order and quiet will be rnaintllinell may bea matter of specula- tion, but no mistake seems to have been manic in tile work of restoring peace quickly The big secretary has gained new l\\urel~ in Cuba. . The Toronto (iiobe gravely dlzcussrl the advlaabillty of disfranchising London, tint.for.lserIe~l oi years. This is: the English method, and The lGlobe says it may he necessary to introduce it in Can- ada. This is all very well as far as il. goes. ilutwhc profited by the cor|up» tion in London! Clearly it was the Liberal party and its Minister of Public Works who was elected by corrupt means. Ought the plnty and the Minister to re- tain the spoils they won by bribery, ballot switching sud perjury! The cloné la. mile any 0.. thi. aspects: the case. The discovery of ll vast new coalheld in England is one of the unexpected thinli that are happening nowadays. lt comm long alter all the mineral wealth of the British Isles was supposed to baknown and in large part exploited, and lool after the exhaustion of the coal supply hall ll- oome a subject of serious speculation. The new tind is said to be wortll s thou- sand mlllions, and the discovery of this vast tield of virgin coal is said to be "an eventof the most. importance for the dia- trict since the Norman conquest." It lisa mainly in Kent County, aouthvveaf. ol Lindon. mar-_ TRADE AND SHIPPING- PORT OF CllAili0Ti'ETOWN. Enler¢.i,0et. I8-S.S. Cacouns, Holmes, Montreal. 19 - Commander, Hallett, llalliax; Jensen, Jlmmo, Newcastle; Stewart J, Un.-win, Rishibuots; Frank, Grunt, Wal'sce. 18-B. 8. llsolra' McLaren Montague. Montreal; S S. ilaetra. laLarva, Inn- tague. in -Henry 0 hee, Bostin. Bula- ...enlrle; Aumara,MsI4aa,Pleton :Ulea- plsr., or. Rlehllmetol Iowan J, Oar- -¢-/0*-13.- Notlung Nice# hadiea aadbafsena *QU Jas. 0|»v°~ eandlflatenothing better than a forloru sr. nurnrraN's ca1-mcnlul.. First Mass at 7 80,Beconll Maas at 9 s.m. High Mass at 10.3). Vsspers and Beno~ diction at 7. p. n.. Catechism at 2p. ln. ANGLIUAN. St. Puul's-Morning prayer at ii a. na. Sunday School at Ll). Evening Prayer at7 p. m. Allseahhee and unappro- plated. ' St. Peter‘s.-Bev. Jas. Simpson, M. A Priest Incumbent.. Holy Communion ri a. m.Sorvlee at lla. m. Sunday School and Bible class at 13). Service nt7 p. ln. aanvanow ann Y Sunday Service at 7, ll, :i, and 7.11) p m. Week night Service -Monday, Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday .li 8 pm. PIMPLES. e Bl. if KHEADS- Get Rid of All Your Face Troubled in a Few Days’ Time `~Vith the Wonderful Stuart Calcium Wafers. Trial Package Sent Tree. .You cannot have an attractive fare ora beautiful conip'exion when your blood ia in lmd older and full of lm- purltls~. lmpure blood means an lm- pure lace always. Thelloat wonderful as well as the most rapid blood cleanser In l~.ituart’s Calcium Waters. You use them fur a meats are full oi poison. Stuart.`a` Calcium Wafera are guaranteed irea from any poison, mercury, drug, or oplate. They areas harmless as water, hut the results are sqonlshing. The worst cases oi . Qin diseases have been cured in _a week by thla quick-acllnu remedy. It contains the most effective working power of any phido. Most blood and skin treatments are terribly slow. Stu|\r't’s Calcium W'afera have cured boils in 3 days. Every particle of il driven out of your system completely, never toreturn,and it is done without de- ranging your system lull-he slightest. No matter what your trouble ia, whether plmples, blotches. blackheads. rash, tetter, eczema, or scabby erusts, you can solemnly depend upon Stusrt's Calcium Wafers as never-falling. strangers stars at you, or sllovr your friends tobe ashamed ol you because akin purllier in the wort? -sa we will elif Bead ua your name i iuyanflwewlllat ull | , . - . , . F. A. Stuart Co.. ll" Msrdlsll, liek. y. All Wool aruapriea Tllvsre U\ll\ll,` *UW 0l.D HAY Jus use flgae nas itil D. i. il00i‘El, Upmonatbsrp I. a, ""*` few days, and the ditterence tells in your . face right sway. I Moet o'ood purifiers and skin treat-.` puriiler ever discovered,-calcium » sul# ands of W ' Y i LADIES* . BROADCLOTH came to ua in a mistake. Rather than return it we have decided to sell it at a loss to the sender. lt's _ 3'-75 I Yllfi. for SI-35; and it’s the best mate.Oome. sud come quickly if you want any. JAMES PATUN 8|. Gil. you want ‘I >. 4 _.-». . *sa , I J re-c-lroi. When you buy a ready- to-wcarlcoat or skirt the best. Britannia Coats and ( B ` i ~ Sl(ll’tS ' are the most reliable gar- y f ments in the trade, the , i` materials are thoroughly shrunk ensuring a per- manent shape and fir. Ask for Britannia Coats and Skirts. Don‘t be any longer humiliated by ' |_` having a splotchy face. .Dont have -.s-.:....»=.:--.»...=“..;;~. me Auction Sale! ?."°f‘°‘.§..."‘"' "3" '°'°°“,, ,';;:‘_,,°“; Notice to Mariners* 0, - ' cee you e er atop . an | In order to change the Peg Alarm at w¢ st.....t‘. calela... wah... an alas- f,§:|°f‘W‘§{~s‘T§_%~ 3“§“‘,’)I§§g§§§~ Bw. to eel! by rattle /Tunica Ti '“'~'¥ ""'“*°"~ ‘"1" U” '*‘“'"-- measles runes nnaarsefameaai N°"°°~’i oft' md' ms’ °°'"'°°°"" lllilhfai l°'»|lf!|'lR W 7°" "U" ‘ ‘W W* ‘duration with intervals of 4 seconds be- l " o C oc mm; M' beumhn °°““° end oh wed- 'They will meh your tween themla each mlaau. lt will be ar' g' Pdf.” “d happy because your face will be a wel- necessary to clotedown the Foe Alana hm' I ¢,°'.t Pm! °;u°"r‘.u.£':'”' coma sigh. not.=only to youraeif when beginning the 29 h lnsr. for abous four we Nzuxnou' “th m°__' md ln' you look in the glass, but to everybody 50'- 5- TRBUAINE. bedrooms up¢tairs,parlof, d1|'||g| gwm, alas who knows you and talks with you. "du & Pi h lg ‘"5 A¥¢“» R 5- hall and kitchen down stalra,aleuov\ the wa waal ta p.-eva to you that ,Mmm ’ °* P” Mme day eummeaelag at 1 veleei. steers. o.l¢l..... wan.. an beyond ' ye ‘will .sell all tan assessors doubt the best and q blood sn»` nm hh' °°'"‘“"l °f ahh( f°°ll\. 55119015. hall and kitchen furniture, send you afreaaampls Q. soon as we H °{gd°t:".u£“°:t':'°; D . -. gatyourname and Sed for |»“1'¢.."_, _ Inn* it today, and thsuwhea you have tied eyguigf ¢’.¢“|._ the sample you will not great contested \ ___ Terms lor fur ituru ga). “til Ill have bousht aj lla' box at Dsraarumn-or Pvauc Woues, 3' c¢“`3-5'* C0.. Sales Tenders will he received at thiscmee until nous on Thursday, 0°'»°5¢f 25¥l'lnIl9i:&-float any cm or persona l lo contract iepairlngct icowa Bridge, laaueek- y»a..n....¢|.v.. ~" cnuumww... on qu.. ms. '°""-'9»°°»“' l\\°0°l°°r»- ` ' ‘T aloe. ' llll .>'~ ~ ,_:.,r l. sa `s . ‘ bars Road, Qsaerve Oeanty, seslml- - cleared, on. is-s. B. oaeeaae, Holmes, ---_ma--4--y , ‘ lay tospeeiheatlm to be sees atjoks ,a ra L leurs, Sentra line, sas at me `Tlm=e0m F! limi. *°°°* .U lr. uint, an held taraltun alleles room, B .asf hu' and kilollll. llllifa, new", shades. ursds. leo. lieu. on ciothallnoleuma, "_ kitchen Bi¢i|iandkp,,\f@\\q» pm, ='°f¢°‘1°.°-W d luwse. um..-, bed snrism,mattlussaasllalwhleh an la ant elaas eoaditlsa. Tala saab. Begg, Carter 8 Oo. soellmeaaa. 1"-NR. Ilannurlluuus The Banner Keating of the seuou willbeheid at l|Piiiii iiiiilllii Plill Thursday 25th l under the management of G. A. Beauty and Geo._|lcDoaal||. _ 3 Minute Cisl Pune $25.04: 2.35 Class Pacesod'l‘ru¢.°‘ 30..-lo Free-for-all Pace and Trot °‘ 5¢.°° Entrance fee 5 per cent at Purse »5 percent additional from win- ners. Four Monica.; lacu laish in tive heats. Barrie ` plalutely ¢1¢..¢ an Tuesday 23rd inet with P. c. naown, sary. Revere Hotel rod5l twal. Masonic Theatre io-Nicol anu iemurruw (Salurdav)'Bve`nlng MR. EDWARD BRLISCOMBE -» YREB!N°|°.- the Scarlet Mysteries (From Loadoa i#p`d) abnlauly tilefnausaa amlsu aaa comedy usat that ever appeared in Charlottetown. ` ‘ Entire change of program and eos- tumes nightly. ‘ Price 75c, goald gc. PM °¢ sllenualawofag san kiwi! lalkiall NU Isla. srsclal. urges u...¢i.l..|r¢...>..ea¢s¢<'\_q ` " am =.yp.mcaMm pm gqsleuaaaeuneqo. 'I pe. 1 . clrv Fon sane S For A