_:_ _- l ;. _ `»‘~~t' ' 'i' , , i _ ~ fiiaclls _ Acliing -- Muscles relieved by a Cross Plasier Every move you nizike mass/ages the muscles under the plaster. 25c each Sold by _ ].G.]amies01°f gonuooisr V ' _._ .--_ la For the Bride lfyou happen to be one of the many persons wanting at _ weaning sin andnot knowing just what io ~ . buy, we ask the favor of an iii- spection of our large and wcli ` assorted stock of . Silverware and ._ _ _Cixi Glass » G. ng. _:Is your voice raspy?" _ Docs your nose stop up?" l Jeweler "Have you nasal discharge?" _,___ _ __ __ i17=______ "Has your nose an itchy feeling?" _ ' “ ` “H-ave you pain across the eyes?" 1 I 1 ' 3 ‘Broad cloths are being shown much more of late. There is iiotli- ing prettier for a suit than those mn- “Are 'yon subject to sneezing fits?" terials that have soft velvety look _ such as PATONS Hygl'zi.de llrond- cloth. We have li iuil range oi cul- ors, namely, iiliick, tan, navy and alice blue, grey rcsitla, myrtle green. ` I fawn, brown and wine spiinged and i-U. ' ‘ . _J _»»~‘ i 1* i 1. _ 1-.~=. ‘ ‘*'-2 ._'tE_" f ra _. . _ ,__ . Wil. T ~*‘_. _`j 59-.'i 'i 'li . i l 1... w ,< ii; `l"‘\%7 '~ 1" " .1 _ ' l .~=' nk" \ _ ic; _ lflfll _,re- :li F1?" ff f 1_2 #J 1,' J i .W -.‘~ .__ ’ Q ». wp. _y_.._ _,__.», .r .__,~1 _ 1-ii iii; ‘.‘=‘ : *-2 -*Q wi. ’ 1- ff., --1.- _-_ All ‘.f.__l.j'¢~_=,-_._ ._ fl .ie T* »§'.§i~ - __ .wifi it ‘..__ iii? ._ -, _, iii _ li `$~ ~. .4 . ":,éi_f if ~ ii . »___§L.~.. .. ‘Wil _ :__ ., . l mi g*L.‘..'_" :i4 .,; 1 A ' ._» H of ,= P’ yt _fg .fain =.‘»‘.'1‘< ~_ .-.~ i_,~. r‘i;;;_ fli _-'~;'_“.,'-_"'1,l`;‘_i"i, ____ _.,_,___, _ iv, 1 ',c.. . N" ’C2_’.°:» ._ -:j .si lil. _ _‘gill 2. ‘pi A ,,,. .. -.ii ,lflil -lv i’l U iii __‘..-i~"4`?-wif, -." ._______ ,___ _ . 3 iii "1 f'-‘.‘~< 1*-ii f i ._ ,ll `=' F' s' fi ."5 #_ 1 i i,l ' _/_ i€";“ilii.-_ ~i, -ly ', »v_*_, i , ‘_ f l ` .-_f;»_,>. 't 4 -_ ‘~‘~» ‘ I K * ll", 9%” 2.gl(<".iI~l%"il"‘»\’ ‘,l_i`1<.i_5`__' ' :i ii" li .0 _ i. i . .s ».; .-' - __-_ , ,i i i _ i Al 1 ' _ »¢'»?_.1.:f . ' "'.,~‘ _.. _ _ __.. , ti" » ~»" 4),. i§`qj.;‘ _""7'_ __ -gf? _.-' it _‘lf _ ` -i :"f*L'»5 1y__.-_ 93:- - ;:.. " ' : 1* _ _ _ ____ _ _ ,l li-_ i 'J A » s /1' .___.. f_ 4 ¢,\"_`_ - *fel . . - shrunk selling at $1.75 less regular cash discount.--Patoiis. 10-Ziidtl. “Ever try Cadbiiry's Chocolates? They are most tootlisoiiil-, ili1inty,niiil delicious confections that ever cross- ed a counter. They are absolutely pure too-made in a factory where cleanliness is strictly insisted upon. Ca.dbury`s nre superior to other people's best. Try a box, all prices, 'l`hc Two Macs drtf. COAL iii oviiii iowiv which everf way you zo. you sen r-\-iri~ ance that we are :iiivo and busy. 'l‘iie curiinvvmpke. the he.-i.e"_ “Do you spit up phlegm?" 'Is your throat irritable, weak?" ...“Do you sleep with mouth open?" "Do your curs roar and buzz?" "Are you hard of hearing?" If your have any of these indica- tions of Catarrli, cure the trouble now-stop it before it gets into the lungs or bronchial tubes-then lt may _b_e___too late. The remedy is "Cg,tarrh- 02_<_>ue.f_’»u _direct -breathable cure that places uiitisptic balsimis and healing medication on every spot tbat’s tainted hy catarrhal germs. There can be no iaildre with Ca- tarrliozone-for years it has success- fully cured cases that resisted other rcnieilies. “No one can know better than l the enormous benefit one gets from the very first day‘s use of Ca- tairiiozone,” writes T. T. Hopkins, of Westvalc, P. Q. "I had for years 1, stubborn case of Bronchial Catarrh, car noises, headache, sore eyes, stop- pcri-iip nose and throat. It affected iiiy appetite and made my breath riink. (lf,tari'iio7.one cured quickly." Get (‘iituri'liozoiie-, use it, and you ure sure of ciirc-beware of imitations and substitutes. Large size Catnrrh- ozone, with hard rubber inhaler, lasts two months, und is guaranteed. Price' $l.00s_t all iisnlers, or the Catarrh- ozone Co., Bqffalo, N. Y., and King- ston, Ont. _ - -4 The School that has won the confidence of the people" llave you read our prospectus It contains full in- formation concerning _ the different courses _ taught ` Union Trained means Well Trained Now is your time to enter and prepare for a g00d position. Union Commercial ' College. Wm. Moran Prln. _ "New Royal Bank Building" _ CITY AND COUNTRY REPRESENTATION. f The question of larger ropreun _are scattered over 200 to 800 square miles °1 thinly vonuiatsa rum ms- tr-lets. ~ In cities all the citizens have gh, 0l>D01’tllnity to see their resident r¢~ Preventative from day to day. In the country districts B 10|;-5 ioumey may have to be made by an elector to see the "member" about some main' 01 Public business, or the member may have to drive many Red that according to population Mont- miles to arrange some matt" of the . llplwlntlnent of a postmaster or the creation of ig new post oillce. Again many representatives of rural ridingg l_l__v° _in the cities and uw cities get e ienetlt of their support in mat- tetrs affecting their interests( Big cues like Toronto and Montreal have “m0“§ their citizens many ,-9. presentativea of outside constitu- encies. bl;‘urthermoi_e it is neither practic- B ti nor des reble that all constitu- encies shall havs precisely the “mc Population; The clause in the Brit_ ish North America Act providing for representation in proportion to I>0Dulation was devised solely for ap- P°"ti0|1llIE the representation be- Wee" Pwvinces. and was not intend. ed ns a strict rule for dividing a Province into electoral divisions. For all these _reasons the cities Sheuld not press their demands mr increased representation beyond very modest limits. SIR WILFRID CHANGES HIS SEAT. Sir Wilfrid Lfiurier, although his sovefllmellt was defeated at the polls in September infos himself elected for 'SWO WMS. Quebec East and Souian- EGS- In li. recent interview he an- nounced his intention to sit for Sq“_ ll-H305. thus abandoning the repre. sentatiou of a seat in Quebec East. which he has held since 1877. In his Baflim' Years of federal parliamentary life he sat for Arthabasku., the coun-_ ty in which he resided and practised law._ but on taking office in the Mac-I kenzie Government in 1377 he was defeated when he sought ,.e_,,1w,_ion_ A seat was then found for him in Quebec East where he hasbasn many times re-elected, usually with enorm- ous majorities. In the general else-_- “OH 0! 1908 sir wiifria was eieciieii for Ott . awa and Quebec Eng; but chose. to sit for the latter seat. 'Fhé attachment between the Liberal lea. del' and the constituents whom hp has represented for R third _part ____ ___ _;e_;1et_;lrY has been very strong on botli » mid we feel nssiired that the severance would not be made at pre: sent except for somewhat importnnl reasons which are sufficiently appaf. ent. These reasons are quite! frankly stated by the Toronto Stru._ a staunch Libsral journal. N The reasons given by the Star fm- Sir Wilfrid's decision are that the Ex-Premier must decide for _which the two cnnstinisncies im wiii sit, that one of the two seats must ¢},,,,, Simftly be opened mr the election ni 1, new member; that Quebec East i',, quita a ssfe Liberal seat, whereas ii Soulanges were opened the Would probably cnrrisa by the min- isterial party. Sir Wilfrid there. fore regretfully parts company with his former supporters in Quebec city in order that the Opposition under his leadership may have a good chance of holding both the seats which his personal popularity can-led in September. AN ALLEGED ' ooRnUP'1‘ioN FUND. Editor J. A. Macdonald of the To. ronto Globe. who has been visiting in St. Paul, gave sn- interview to to the Pioneer Press of that city in which he is reported to have stats() that he believes “that $1,500,000 was spent in Canada in defeating the Re- ciprocity Treaty. Of this sum he believes the lumbermen- contributed $500,000 the paper men $500,000 while the remaining $500,000 was ob- tained from varied interests." It often happens that persons who have taken an active part in an eioc- tion which resulted dlfferently from what they had hoped and expected, attribute the defeat to s large cor-, ruption fund in thc hands of th_e op- posingparty. It seems at this dis- tance quite improbable that this vast sum. or any sum at all of American money was used in tho election of September in Canada. We do not ilnd any evidence in this Pi-ovinca,or in the Eastern Provinces generally 9| my larger expenditure in the Sep- tember contest than is usual in our general elections. But if foreign money was used in sums large or small to corrupt the Canadian electo- rate in the last election, the fact cannot be too strongly reeeutbd. And lf Mr. Macdonald can produce any satisfactory evidence 'that s large _ “'l'l|e School that has won the confidence of flu’ ` mph” St ._ ,i ' ~ J _., »_ _ ’ . ` - ‘ ~f»’»»f:i ’>1_1d*3§f.;=_f= 1 _ _ - _ j .-»`.-lf'fii~7-".\fii`_f._`s"‘.' ;. ,~ ’. '- ._ ‘ , lorruption fund from across the bor-i der was used in the olectioii It is his my to ao so. we im-lily tam no , evidence will bo forthcoming. » i young old B0' in trim for The MacKinnon Cor. Gt. Geo. 'MORE GOLD IN ALASKA RICHEST QUARTZ EVER. TACOMA, Oct. 31-September and October earthquakes in South West- ern Alaska shook up the earth' and glaciers along the coallt f-0 Such BFI extent as to expose what miners say Excitement similar to that of the xiondyks so-iirs in iss? prevails at Valdes. and other Southern Alaska over 2400 per ton, one eighth of the total we glit of the rock being l1\ll'e gold. PRESIDENT 'l'AF"l‘ A'l‘ DINNER. CHICAGO, Oct. 31-President Taft surprised a large audience at the din- ner of the Hamilton Club yesterday. by what his bearers construed as an admission of 9, possibility of Republi- can defeat in the incoming election. A Well-known Man! Mlnard's Liniment Co., Limited, Dear Sirs.-I can recommend your MINARD'S LINIMENT for Rheuma-, tism and Spruins, as Ihsve used it ours tru y, 'I‘. BLAVERS, Jury, which has heard the testimony of about 30 witnesses 'I onnecti a Journment yesterday by the desire of the District Attorney, to look up important new evidence. The rul- afternoon. ' When the Grand Jury retumedl old heavily veiled in public, and a man probably 28 years of age. The identity of both was kept a secret. ._ PlPE'S |]|IiPEPS|N_ SUHELY PUTS THE STUMACH IN lliiliili. As there is often some one in youri family who suffers an attack of Indi~ ‘ gestion or some form oi Stomach trouble, why don’t you keep some Diapepsin in the iiouse handy? This harm-less blessing, will digest _anything you can eat without thu slightest discomfort, and overcome n sour, gassy Stomach five minutes after. Tell your pharmacist to let. you read the formula. plainly printed on these 50-cent cases of Pape's Diapep- sin, then you will readily see why it makes Indigestion, Sour Stomach. Heartburn and other distress go in live minutes, and relieves at once such miseries as Belching of Gas, Eructatious of sour, undigested food, Nausea, Headaches, Dizziness. Con BFS . _ fl/nd relief from Indigestion and Dys- pepsia or an out-of-order stomach with the common, every-day cures advertised that they have about made up their minds that they have some- thing else wrong, or believe their is ri case of Nervousness, Gastritis, Cat- arrh of the Stomach or Cancer. This, no doubt, is a serious mis- take Your real trouble is, what ou ments and sours, turns to acid, Gas and Stomach poison, which putrcfy in the digestive tract and intestines, and besides, poison the breath with cide to t Whenever their hair fell out or took and applied it to their hair, with taining sage in the proper strength, with the addition of sulphur, another The manufacturers of this ramad ,ruoraatos that the money will be re- funded if it fails to do exactly as ro- urnmen was a en u_n i yes er ay i0 t t k ffl l'. d i fromthir thyfiiltowit-` I ° " nesses-4; wllieriiegii ofe abgiixf( 2; years ` I I Ilotloallbfwgl enamel' ibelielevacuulhiawniomoden _ ii. » ThuimmJedn.meynwg 25c.aboxatalldrll3siI»Il. Co. of Canada, Limited 1 are the world's richest gold _:'__¢_;!__l_\_:_!:_;3 vested, is the best protection you cogid se _.ure fir __________ The ent upon you, costs very_ little but rings sr:-in _re ________; m “_ ygry get h_at youere w_ids~awaka_enou2h a_n D_li'H___b_____ne” °-'° 'ar ':.‘:..‘:::.‘:.'.‘::‘.‘:.:".'.i'."::.r i‘r:.i.":i'".:::r.':.... ... .uf men. 2 1 » - individual means. Call in toilll and ses what the banana IMG ti§i5":..u“”‘;1..'*3r..‘Z.‘:;:_ 213.115; Lay BY 50”” Mime? el For the Future. Young Man if ll. L I ______, - toms of kidney weakness. She com- plained of a. sore back the kidney se- least. exertion would tire her. We had tried many remedies, but she did not improve. Final~ ly we learned of Booth's Kid- ney Pills and procured a box. In a. short time _ she was well and does not now complain about her back, the kidney secretions have become norm- al, and she plays around U18 1101193 with no al>Darent fH¢lE\1°~ W9 9'1‘ ways recommend Booth's [Kidney Pills " headaches, and the /-i i/Piiis Booth's Kidney Pills carryaguar- antee that if you derive no benefit your money will be refunded. Booth's Kidney Pills are a specific for all dis- eases of the kidneys and bladder. Sold by all druggists, 50c. box, or postpaid from the R. 'l‘. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. Sold and guar-_ i-l Y _l sri; srizsiil gr* Ninety per rerli of alllieficlaehes :ire caused ly cyestraiii Let ue examine y iir eyes :it the first symptoms and :iid and preserve them with proper fitting glasses. 'l`iiousands testify to the liciiefit of our glasses. Silversfon 'Et Epstein Drs. ol Optics. stlpation, and other Stomach discird» ‘ LY” (l“a_“_’; 3'" ' ililro 4 own i 9-tmlmdrtf. -Some folln have tried so long to Y _ _ ` -AND- ii STEAMSIIIP idAll.lNGS.- Navigation C0., Lid.- Change of _Time - y eat does not digest; instead, it fer- . ‘ f for both with eécellent results. l 6 _ MancheStCf Liners St' Mun' Cured of Kidhiy Troube. fl _ i . Q' Mona nEva1.oPMaN'rs A -1 .£f*5;.f;”»'*i‘%'1`$,+;¢\,°i1L"*_ IN THE RICHESON CASE Mrs. Alex. Moore, of James St., --._fT’_ __."`. -‘_ ' f.',_ _ _.__ ` Oxford, N.S'., sayszl "Bo0th's Kidney _ _ ' » _ Ap* BOSTON, Oct, 23-The third days Pills cured our little daughter, Chris- ~=.~_ ’ f _ _ii-* = '_ _ ~ session of the Suffolk County Grand UBB. H86 Si! Years. Of mam’ 9YmP' ._ " ' _ ' ’ ° °“ ti f ii' <1 c emi- ' ‘ii il with the attempt to secure an indict- "e 0" Werenreqlzeu _ 1:; Q? ‘mt _ The S. S. Manchester importer wi ca ment ‘against the Rev Mr. Richesbfl, 'lagle' especiak y Z hmg ' tale 3;). at Chrlrlolicloiiii about Nova.-iiibcr zlsl. was brought to an “llexpected early "I-ll=iiswc!li.slls‘;la list? toer figs: frecllient to load live stock aiill ticiicrail Cargo for d' ~ i/laiiciiesler, img. Shippers requiring space will please notify us at onrrc. A. Pickard (9. Co.. AGENTS. Clirirlotteiown P F. l. snteed by Geo. E. Hughes. _ l Low Rate Autumn Tours BERMUDA T0.. _ _ . »~ i M .t neu infu- Ah:il‘if“irgd'liiil,lil"i€f»iii'o._ ._ in-rlli le incnis. U Best (`iilsliic uii ilie Ail:\\i_itlc. ° lileciric fsiisin c‘.'\~l`>' l"10|‘\-- *UW _ , ropmswilli liriiss l»c\l.~; s\illi>_--lin luxi_~\i_i.ii |lri__._ ba lin; lint-si proiii\~:iznlcui-l-ia in liil~\\uiid. l_irt ici tra l'roint‘iilnio llzmi-("5. Ul'll\|\1\`\\|“’- "\l"”lc'“ Only licriniuiii. siennii i' \\'li‘i siiiiinur_liio siirm-E: Q liioiiiilliiiz Slinro I-.u'iir.~llii|\> R\."'.|.n<-it. .\-i-.. nt i.<.m-_~.t itun- oaiiilful houiilci, lf\iicri.r_\_'. 'i‘il‘\tt:\s. on-._, u §er,,,“,|,\.A;li,.'.r.io Lille. A00 ll \»nv. N. \ icni. iwu li|ill~ cyrlinli. tire. ;v:iK~.~ bi' _.=e Charlottetown Steam ' _ 30th October l9il. i Commeiicirig Mnntinv the qotii if d _ ,,' ‘ _` .. . . °;:......_ .... “'~ “~ “°i;'° ,°°-» “‘*» digestioni 8-Fld WH'-h01ll5 the Bllklllieilf. s`iiiida at . o it iii. Reluinin will It-:ive gen 3' dlscnmfort 01' miserl’ 0' I-hs Stomach. , Picinii?,,N. ifior arrival of iiidliiiiig ex~L Ch5f|0ll¢l0Wn, P» is waiting fig yoil as_sooii _as you ile~ press from H:iiii':ix. _ ‘ ry aps's Dupeps . 'W' ` _" G. w. waitsroiui. _~~ _ -~ e SAGE iii WILL . Ullllii THE Hill 0 ‘srcsc o.~ ._?..f§;":_r..;*.i.‘f‘i:. ‘.;‘;ri_..'~;i.i;’; RELIABLE AND POPULAR ROI!!! 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