1.. Promoted by Shampoos I oi iiutiolra Soap ind Dressings ot iinniours the . Greet Sirinture H . .___ \ i i'lrtsi,8neiesi, Ileai Etiecilre iissedlee T ter Skin, Scalp and iillr. 'lijxis treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales and dan- drul, destroys hair parasites, soothes irrlited, itching surfaces, stimulates thahain-follicles, loosens the scalp skin. supplies the roots with energy and noqiiahment, and makes the hair gmw upon u. sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp whm all else rails. Qllions of women ,Q1 ml! on Ona. om soap eooiotoa ipygcoueora oint- meiit. the great skin oltoilhr preserving, purifying and beputifjilg tho* skin, rbi? oxoqpoiog :no ,ooohplor oroono, eonoo soo dandruf, and the stopping of failing hair, for softening, whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, for baby rsahes, itchings and chadngs, for annoying irrltatlons, or too free or oilcosive perspiration, for ulcerative weaknesses, and may eauative, anti- sephfrwooal. w roadgy -suggest themse vas, as well as for the pur- poses oi’ the toilet and nursery. Cuticura remedies are the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the world. Bathe the atfected partswlthhot water and Cnticura'BoaD. to cleanse the surfbce of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry. without ‘ hard rubbing, and apply Cutlcura Oint- ment freely, to allay itching, irritation and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, in the scverer forms, take Cutlcura Rcsolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set is often sum- clent to cure the most torturing, dis- figuring: skin, scalp and blood hnmours, from pimples to scrofuia., from infancy to age, when all else fhlls. Cutteum Ilemivenr. Mania and in the form of Chocolate Coated Pills. Cutroura intmeut lud Cullouva Pnsp are .ora snionghout me worm. Dewar London. 27 Chenep housa lq.| Paris. 6 Rue de la Pint Australia, R. Towns In Qo..'=ydneyr Bnslnn. 137 Columbus Ave. Potter Drug I (.ha sal corn.. Pole Proprietors. &'8uid tor “Bow to Gun Lvlry Humour." To the Electors of West . Quccns. GENMEMEN-A Writ having issued calling au election for West Queens on the 16th February next, to select a representative to serve in the House of Commons. and having been ...ominated as the Liberal standard bearer at a very large and represent- ative convention held ou the 24th December last, I take this opportun- ity of soliciting your votes and valued support, as it will be impos- sible for me to call personally on each elector. i am conscious of the fact that whilst much has been done by the Laurier Government since they obtained power, to advance the interests ofthe people of this Prov- ince, there are still some matters that require attention, and if elected I will use my best efforts to further promote the welfare of Prince Ed- ward Island generally and West Queen's in particular. yours faithfully, for by the people of other creeds, and $90 of Chicago is no lonker a Baptist institu- tion. Harper announced to the senior class to- day that the university had outgrown its denominational character. He declared that in the nature of its faculty, its stu- dents and its methods it had spread be- yond its allegiance to the Baptist church. Most ot theietudeuts and most of the pro- fessors, he said, were non-Baptists. All I Puri sisnh Interesting Address by Dr. Goldwin Smith .Before Canadian Club at . 'H Toronto. Toaonm, Feb. 12.-“Party politics' was the subiect treated by Dr. Goldwin Smith `iua brief but very thoughtful aduress before thefmembers ofthe Canadian Club l .at their weekly luncheon. ' “II you won asked to proposer a system ol government for a new country, asked Dr. Shxith, ‘would you choose a system which would dlvide'the people into two notions; one not tuooo aouuoo oooh ouior forall tlu\¢"| In place ot the party eyosooi in-.-.Buren sold than one pooolo should ik# those .uapreeentatlves on nnorr oiilrleo ooo” nieoo,Jooe`oe one our. ectors of any commercial cr soeial organisation were chosen. These ° representatives should in turn select their T executive. That was the system which “ worked admirably in Switzerland, where C there were no party lines, and there was 1° no reason why it should not work satis- T faotorlly elsewhere. 'Such a system would entail a double ballot, one for nom- ination and one for election. One had only to look at the wholesale corruption and bad passions brought out lu a United States presidential election to consider pot would not be perlerable to cavern- ment under party system. There was no reason why Ontario should be divided by two parties. In thirty years the only im- portant party question had been the low- ering of the franchise. It was time to look the question seriously in the face when party politics in their worst form were invading municipal administration. "My feneration is passing away,” said Dr. Smith in conclusion. ‘It is for you younger men to decide whether you will make po.rr.y bonds your ideal or whether you will act for the great interests of the couatry.` No Louore enerlsr ` President Harper says Chicago University Has Ouigrown It ’ -Says Denominatlonalism is Narrow Minded- ness. Carcaco, January 30.-“The University Almost in so many words, President seriously whether the rule of even a des- '° ‘ It has been said that the Russian navy has no history; no tradition. The man whom report from the far east assigns to commando! the fleet wh ch will fight Japan, Skridlotf, gives the lie to both sayings: Nicholas Ilarionoviteh Skrldioffis a bold man of the “D--the torpedoes i" type, with a mixture of the “Fighting Bob" Evans in his make-up. He wears the Cross of St. George, the decoration most highly prized in Russia. Yerestchagin, the painter, who abhors war and always tries to be about where it is going on, tells the story of how Skrld- PEBRUARY 16. |9o4. ; builders. Skridloifeustained no loss than out of the water, “happened in" at New- dcmmandar was Captain Hand. BLUFFBD Barnes DIED AT HALIFAX Banu-‘ax,N S Feb 10-The death some weeks. Mr. Anderson was 50 years of alle and a native of Musquodoboit Harbor. that has ever taken place at the state I 3 _ CHITICISM OF THE BIBLE A LINGERING COUGH ' . noo=on,uau.,e"¢Te-'ree more woo likenedtoascram book bv Professor The cough that holds on . 1 _ TU g;‘::;’:_?é’f§f’;::;§:::° in sp1te_of all remedies needs -' "Tho nuuo oo Literature." energetic and above all thor- ough treatment. A mere Czar Gave Him Highest Mark of Honor for That. He Out- 1 ' cough mixme “'°“'t d°' Root out the cold that causes wltted a Captain at Newport in and ioocurredto-daly oi"W. Charles Anderson, the Cough- ¢ Knows How to ltB|u.mu T00. awell known grocer, alter an illness of HOW? Scottvs ‘EmulSi0n_ Why Scott’s Emulsion? Because it stops the irrita- ‘f,_,,u.'“v¢|-,, wounds, fl0l’l, SOOlIl'lES the YISSUCS and Ten years later Skrldicff, as captain ot _ _ , ,, the unbout Streiok 1500 tons, visited HAHTFORU. C0011-. Fsh 1l~*PH\11 Mlilk. heals the affected membran(`S° K . I 1 I . Newp°rz_ R_e|a¢,|0n5 bawvwn R,,,5|“ and the convlilctertii murderer oi' Chas. 0'Brieo, Wh€D P R lg ll if Zi W Hy. England were stratoed or che: mooooot to Wont w S wth at eight minutes past 1 ~ - thc verge of a declaration of war. A Bri- 12 0'°l0°k this l11*l"1lU8if1 000 Of the Scott s_ Emulsion beglns to tish cruiser, big enough to blow Skridigff speediest and most thorough haugicgs Wlih il`l€ l'lI'SlC dOSC. port and kept an eye on the Russian. Her D!`lB°D- wen “nd 7°” “ °‘"“\’l° "°° “W” ’°‘l“°"~ l SCOTT & BO\\ hli. Tomntd Oni. `_ f_- r bmroionooeormrooaro .mol Hood too lr' I xi;-h £l';;‘?5‘:‘:;`;;’£1; ;‘;‘fis"€‘0°gl’v‘;l°}:; A v|ct|m of Hg“¢;Vo qoioxiy _.on for oooh. without ~.o..upor.~ l Ill the ost eaceful ex resslon possi- ' ~ Your Business Real Esta! or P rt c shi lou stun s to .lv "1 P P f ° ‘"' P m;:r\;il;mv;1n 1;; emi" von e ¢r°S°.,bh_ ,nMevBn,ng he Rm B wppe, 0,, T8l‘I‘ll)l8 DySp6pSla no iomofsoororoooron. ' ' t ,ihdgh s¢odmr1iot'1-.',_r.so- The Russian army was preparinrz to I $53 zioluleesiiv lzxixngnhls “cup :sd Is Given a aio... E u H lcildifs. i<:'_'i>tc;wigfi,, ross the Danubeb utoons when two H3 dn" 19 W. Mehewk H.. Buiinio. N. Y -W. i '» ' 1 Y P0 ° \1\'kl5hm0Dll5°|`9 lippalred Thus waslpuade sword on the table he excused N i urkish ironclads out of business. With six sailors and Vsreatehagin, who as eager to go along and won permis- sion, Skrldlofl' on the Schutka steamed howard the monitors to torpedo them. nother, my friend." Yacnr scknns our rnoncnaps. The Schuzkn went ahead full speed throuah a perfect storm of every kind of missile the Turks' guna could threw. None disabled the Schutka,an