I i l an - _..__,_._.... ,_ ,__ ->~ 5 't ,__ _ _ _ _ ___ ,_ Y ThatChap Some houaekeepera are invari- ably troubled with chopped hands during the \vinter months. The skin becomes dry and inflamed and often cranks and bleeds. Such a condition is niost painful besides being unsightly. The strange part of it is that there is no need of chapped or rougheaed hands. If CARNATION CREAM,-' is used the hands can be gtiickly healed and kept as soft velvet and they’li always loo aiiity and white. It is equsll good for the face and will keep he complexion clear and fresh. - Price 25 cents. Sold only by J. . AMIESIIN. Druggist, The Medical Hall. GAB SERVIGE Passengers, baggage, etc., conveiied anywhere desired. Leave orders at c- Donald 8: McKinnon’s Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- aon’a Corner. . J- M. NICHOLSON, 1-28 d r yr. Telephone No. 253 FOR SALE Good second hand organ will sold at a bargain. Apply to BEN). CARTER & co., :odtf Auctioneers. FOR SALE Rosebank Farm _Situate on the south side of Hillsboro 'River opposite the city, one mile from Charlottetown, containing 180 scres,t3o acres cleared and in ahigh state of culti- vation, Terms liberal. For further partl- \\1Bl'S apply F. McKENNA ,_ Charlottetown, Queen Str et Aug 4. uns i,il,w¢ti,fi-i.r~:\t iyr _ard To the Electors of the City of Cliarloltctown _Having been presented with a largely signed requisition to become n candi- date for the ‘ilayori-iity, after due con- sideration I have decided to do so. For some years past I have had the honor of represeuliug Ward 5, and dur- ing that period have served in several Committees, and for four years Chair- man of _the Street Coniniitiee. Regarding thc civic pnlic ,' in the future as in thc past. l will ievote my best energies and abilities to the ad- vancement and improvement of the commercial interests and general wel- fare of the City. While practicing the greatest economy commensurate with a fair iiicssure of progress, I purpose if eltct- cd to continue the good work that has iuarked the regime of the out- ing Council. Iii common with my fatilow cltizriis, residing and doing business here, it shall he iny duty to the utmost of my ability, to promote the welfare niall and sale-guard the various de- iiaruneiits of civic activities. liainestly soliciting your support. Iam yours respectfully, JAMES PATON. i-izdrnwftf. FARM noir sau-:. A farm situated in Cornwall, Lot 32, fronting on the West River, consiatin ui' about i4o acres of land nearly all OT MONDAY JANUARY 29, IIB. .__i.i__.___.__ _THE BRITISH ELECTIONS. The British elections _are over, having begun, continued and ended In a triumph for the Liboralleailerai The earlier con iieeia save _lnilicat.ions_ that the new Government might have a maiorlty over all the poaalbie elements of opposition, Unionist, Nationalist and Labor. This is _fully established by the completed re- i.urns.The great Unionist party la crushed. and while Sir Campbell Bsnnermau and his colleagues have or clear majority over all,it is to beobserved that there is a fairly close aillnity between the Nationalist, Labor and Liberal parties. So long us the these elements can con- tinue to act together they form a comblna lion overwhelmingly strong. Standing alone thc Liberal party is strong enoughtc have assured freedom of action in shap- ing its policy. and this isle think A much more desirable situation than if either l-he Nationalist or Labor parties held the balance of power. Labor has direct and Iniiuentlal representation in the Cabinet and the Home Rulers will feel that the Irish cause has warmer friends within the dominant party than iii the ranks of the Opposition. Aareturned in 1000 thaUnioaiat Ministry couldcount on /I02 votes ull told as against un Opposition of 263, n Government ma- jority of 134. The result of successive by- olcctions added to the Opposition 33 votes and increased its strength froui 208 to iiill, thus leaving Mr. Balfour at the time of his resignation a majority oflllti. Even as thus reduced his maior- torious party at a general election. ln 1874 the Conservative majority was IO; in l880t.he Liberal majority was but lil and ln1SO2 only 30. Protection, retaliation and preference have recoivodnerushlng blow, and free ment will become u live question, for the Noncouforrnists are almost wholly with the Administration . The one matter of gravest concern in the outlook Is that of foreign polley in which successive Liberal Ministries during nearly halt u eenthry past have been weak and which more than once hasbrought both the Minidtry and the nation into grave peril. T Acorrsspondent complains of obscene post-r.-anisbeingsent through the mails and addressed to him, delivery being made to children who brought his mail. Sucii nilssives cannot legally be received unapost office, or transmitted through the malls or delivered. Our informant should state the facts to the Post Office Inspector, who no doubt will take iiieasures to prevent the recurrence of such practices. St. John last year adopted the plan of making its jiiil prisoners work for their board, and lodging. Inst wintcrvan average of 14 men were employed shuvell- lngsnuw, and later they broke and loaded 700 tons stone besides breaking W0 ions more. The work had i\ good effect on the prisoners, kept them healthy unri also gave them a wholesom desire to kep out ofjail. At the conclusion of the your there was only one man In jail an against lil when the work system was adopted. mont not content with their resentliir e promoting measures brought before lt- appears that some members of Pallllai _ _ _ /iuiiinrrwrurrinivr _ For Hands llllllllllilllll lllllll ..._ _ to a report that the fanaatlon ol an Independent political party is on the lapis in that city. The names ol the leaders are not given, but It ia understood thot persona of prominence arefbehlnd the movement. It has been hit all over Canada that both political parties have tn a great extent departed from their original policy and that the politicians are merely making their office a pm- fession. instead of an honor and a trust given them by`t.ha people. _ Beyond question the combination of both parties to pass the Inlquitona salary grab has severely shaken the faith rf many worthy citizens of both parties in the leaders they have been laooustorned. to follow. Great principles no longer divide the two parties and the readiness with which members can conspire and combine against thalpeopla who elected them has produced an impression of wear- lness and disgust. All the whlla there has been a steady growth oflndependantsentimsnt in the electorate andadeslre to give effect to political reforms which the parties seem unable or unwilling to grapple with. Among these questions are several of an Important. eharaotcrlll both as regard business and public morals such as the i insolvency problem, the temperance question, purity of elections and genera- lly the setting up ofa highoratundurd in the public life of the country. It would seem that there is large room for an independent party in our federal affairs, and although such movements ln the past have not been greatly successful, there are bet-toe chances for usefulness for such a party now. The loosening of ity was larger than had su\ne~| party ties, thc great growth of Independ- Liiiics been gained by the vie- ence in the eloctorabc and in the nreso ln recent years and othereauses lend sup- port to this belief. A new independent party, with men of ability and character ut, its head and with a well-rlatlnrd progressive plurforni would doubtless grow rapidly in numbers and influence food und raw materials are strongly en-Iand might most favorably effect the dorsed as the settled trade policy of the legislation and administration of the country. The education bill must hs, future. _ amended. Att/entiou will be given to; """<"“- _ internal reforms. Church disestabllsh- Themis .wma wiki" the ummny dis tricts among Liberals and Conservatives alike of getting together and nominating independent candidates in opposltionto the salary grab. The general election ls yet probably a good way oII`, and although the feeling is at present very strong It may. be that it will not maintain its intensity down to the tIms’for notion. If the statement of the counsel for the petitioner' is true. and wo have scan no contradiction of it, there has been a good deal of quite needlsss indignation expan- ded avei' the mutter of Hou. Mr. Fieldlng's enforced uttonrlancaut the election court in Halifax at the time ot Mr.Prefontaine's funeral. Tho counsel stated in court that he uersonnlly offsretl Mr. Feiding an ari- _iournuient to any date after February 12, thatbelng the earliest time when the ___ i Judgc holding the inquiry would be avail- able. Mr. Fielding desired to have the matter overand therefore gave up the funeral rather than accept the proposed adjournment. Thcra Ia nothing unfair or diseourteousln an examination for dia- covery. Boforeths courts of Canada all persona stand on an equal fooling, and wo believe Mr. Fielding himself will not endorse the outcry that has been made in this matter by some of his many over- joulous admirers. ADVERTISING IS BROAD. Advsrtlsingln itself means publicity, and publieityiau very broad and com . P R ` indemnity, have been in thc habit dfi D"°I‘T“"|"° um"' II' d°" n°° “"5" accepting money from corporations fcnslmpyawcrd wmspmed W a favored few. Itis, rather, synonymous with a general, broadcast declaration, and the lPariianient. It srcms the law as it|bronder the scope of the auneunoamant, stands does not prohibit this, and we arei me b°:'_i;°\; ‘R9 “‘I"_\:'-il|_l'_8- N_° UCULDIHI _ ispaco ali reots a ten on aong ven Iam n bm for "mt purpose Wm Leland desired lines can to reasonably re- introduced at the coming session. A|g"_,|ed Mwasted; nm. can any funds “_ which I5 I” I* high “\“i¢ Ui C“1IiVl¢I°l1~.mombar with a retaining feels about aa pended to this end be adjudged ex- Thrc isa good new house and oon$ modious barns and outhuildings on the farm. There is Post Office, school, cheese factory, church, forge, etc., wtliin a half a mile of the place. _Tlie above property will be sold in ciihcr one or two lots to suit purchas- ers. Apply on the premises to the DWIJCL JACOB B AIN. reliable, so far ns the public interest and the interests ofjustlea are concemad as a juror with u biiou in his pocket. would ho in thejury box. AGUARANTEED CUf~E FOR FILES. itching, lliiiul, Bleeding, Protrufling Piles. Drug islsaio authorizedto refund travagance.-A merican Medical Journal- ist. A LINIMENT THAT IS USEFUL for a Variety of purposes and does the work well and satisfactorily, is a uenulna Family Linirnent and should be always at hand when needed. This is KsndrInk'i\ “""d'"'“"""”P“ ...Omer i-iivlo oiN'rMsNr rain in W""°L"\"'l°“°- A“‘l="‘°\'~=°llI°- cur.-la.il wil ituys. filo. I2-I5 drnwf 0_ui. 5- I- , l‘ s. ____ i _ COMINQE/ENTS: If " l ' City Council masts on tho second Mon STANDS. EdAd|:;`=|ml§;i__n\eetin_g of Pr|l__n4:_e wa e e, ' ll - iuary 0.' Bualdyar of |Td`portanI:e."' e __..__.___I»§gy h th. Dr. F. F. K ll i Mnayyorxi \iI'..m\V.gITiIke, City Clin-lt. e I .,\_ , “_,_l;_..f_‘_i7 ~ _ l||lard'a rlnin Om owl. oullth OIC. iliiiii ‘4 R):-gdj \ Sin:-In a recent Issue cf the St. John Freeman I noticed notes from St.. _Dun- at.an's College Charlottetown, algued J. E. Q. and among other things more or' less accurately set down ia a long list of words which I presume the J. E. Q. calls poetry _ of the Shakeaperlantyps. Now we have had considerable of this cheap stuff writ- ten by farmer poets during the past few years, but lt is too ridiculous to have young msn who attend collage aim so hw. It ia certainly the worst published since the Flood. lt lshlgh time then for the authorities there to atop this scribe or beach him tha ordinary rules of grammar, as such productions are a poor advertise. ment for any College. As an old student and admirer ofB. D. C. and many clever msn who are there I think It my duty to bring this matter to the notice of the authorities and hops it may prove affec- tive. ' 0i.n Srnnsnr. Uhnrlottetown, Jan. Nth, 1000. _ .4-.--\.1_. DOES SUGAR BEET HELP OTHER BUSINESS? Sir :-By onauiry at tha three local banks of Loveland today I learn thati dui-ing the season of 1005 they loaned to the farmer beet growers of this district over $250,000.00 at“X, to 10% Interest, secured by mortgage on the beet crops new just closed. On the first day of January, 1000, not one dollar of these loans were unpaid This money is advanced hy the banks to pay for labor, ste., during the growing of thc crops, and is palil off by the factory on the delivery of the beets. P. E. Island has a splendid soil for rais- ing sugar beets. Yours very truly, E. H. Nuirrnn. in naar ini lurks in Collis And How Serious Results can be Avoided by Use of Dr. Cliasc’s §‘,S‘“"’ llnsccd and Turpcnliiic There is one way in which the ravages of consumption can be very materially lessened and that is bythe prompt and thorough euro ofuouilhs and colds. \VhIle wcaklungs undoubtedly predis- pose to lung tron ble and cennumntion, tho beginning must always hs with a neglected cold. By directing your attention . to Dr. Chass`s Syrup of Liuseed and 'l`urpant.iue, we make known to you the most certain , und effective means of curing coughs and ` colds and preventing such diseases as bronchlts, consumption und pneumonia. This is not a new medicine, not an ex- periment, hut a preparation which has successfully stood the test of time and has today by far the largest sale of any similar treatment. If we ran only help you to realize thc danger of neglecting coughs and coldg; we know that- you will not run the rls of depending on any “cough mixture” the rlruirgist may cliooss to hand you out, but will insist on getting a medicine with a reputation, such as Dr. Clissc’s Syrup of Liuseed iind Turpsntlne. "Eight months ago I was taken with s savers cough which lasted three months and though I had tried all sorts of msd- Iclnes they failed to do me any good. A friend advised tho use of Dr.Chusc`s Syrup of Llnseed and Turpcntine and ,I was completely cured by two bottles. I can recommend it as a splendid medlcini-." -Miss Ada 0‘Brlen, Cape Cove, (iaspe Co., Que. - It is impossible for a doctor lo picserlhe for msn n more effective treatment for cr0\l|1. bronchitis, whooping cough, asthma, coughs and colds than Dr. Ghass‘s Syrup of Linseed and Turpeiitine. Z5 cents a bottle, at all dealers. DOH'T USE POOR OIL. For use on sewing machines, bicycles and all purposes requiring atlas lubricant, thc best Ia cheapest in thc end. Gsnulne Singer oil can only be obtained at Singer atores.Look for tho rod S., Queen Street, Charlottetown; also on south side of Water Street, Summeraidc. P. E. l. I7 men‘s fur-cont-a at generous discounts orclsh, Jus Paton kJi. 27d tf Rowntrees celebrated Pastiles large supply in Raisin, Black Cur- rant, assorted etc.. etc. just re- ceived at Central Drug Store. z7d3i Man's bats-Hats are selling vary cheaply although undamaged. Fino hata too. For Instance $5 Stetson hats are .7l£-Weeks It Co. lildtf. CARBON DoY0}urEyesTroubleYo_u? If they do come to us. If it is an err If it is ii. case for an Oculist we will tell you po. or of refraction we can correct it ` Whatever the trouble inay be o char e for this you will be ~ honestly advised as to what you should do. N g valuable advice. Testing free. H. A. ELLI . D0 TOR OF OPTICS. " Q liiNU = Hi h Grade Art Parlors, Queen Street. Cl\Hl'I0I-f€t°Wl1- Z _i r-5dtusa twwtf 1 .1 Because its truo, that no other man In thc cityl:\_'_m<:z0i{:_ig:s ‘_\]>___o°i*,'; ““f,":“p ful Pictur-us, fittodund untitled, as I liavo. lhnvo ' _ l_ ___ _ ' , _ _ hundreds 10x20 saeaor-ics. fruit, gaino._o\<~., ine up; some ivan. i|l_r_;> sl4._i_l__r_i:_i_&i_i_>;_:_ii=g§. l_I_§I_g7l_U0d__i_;i~. y variety of pho o frurnos arc too niirneroua to ment nn__d iiieiiis 0 l_____m for 'i xv hom D A ora so an ripe. icxtra heavy Bi-inrii pint/s ani-nn- in roi on r.\nia,_._ __ ¥_.____‘____ ew. gon,” I I "cols, 2 for ‘ , oiwh He, ‘lliotilld 324'.. iulllllold {,'tmlI»l.JuWcll'Y Iluxcur. l' |\ C ~ ' ‘ miss u nhuneo to neo tlese goods. ltenienihor the pinec. To be held in the S- F. R B H ’ S nariuiiie winter Fair suin- llig, Amherst, N. Sr, *February 2nd, |906. “HER “Thea following animals will be o ere Is Fitted With Duplex Grate, PLANISIIED STEEL RANGE SH$R.H0RN.,..'..... ....1 io feniales. AYRSHIRES. 3 Males. the perfect coal or wood grate. When wood is used for fuel GUERNSEYS, r Male. it is simply necessary to remove the end lining in _tirebox A11,,ni,.,¢15ai-e of good quality and turn up grate the opposite way from which it is used and in gwd breeding condition. when burning coal ; Iirebox will then take a stick 24 inches This me og.,-S exceptionni nppo,-_ long. For sale by < tunities for procuring desirable stoek forbreedlng purposes. S W Q Railways will issue tickets at 9 . ° Q one-fare. Be snra and secure Standard Certificate when pur- ` Hardware, Paints and Oils, _ _ 'S chasing ticket. - _=" ' Ca alogues maybe had on ai- Vitaliged Air °.~\ OK 'if- PAINLESS EXTRACT ION There is nothing else just ss good. Can be given to old or young. Has no after effects, is _ SAFE» SURE. HARMLESS. Ask your friends and they will say the same. We have been using this method in this city for the past year and our large increase in friends andénatients prove that what we say is true. BEST T ETH -_ - ~ $8-00--$l0.00 Extraction free when teeth are ordered. All work fully guaranteed. _ l BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Provvse Bros. C. H. BEER. Proprietor artn aaand w c-gnnfqunuiluuunaaiwulivnuuanusunuu I4 Things for a Man $1.50 to $3.00 _ Geta pair at he llum hrey Clothing Store A. WINFIELD SCO'l"gMgr. Opera House Building, City: Phone 63- _ P. 0. BOX 411. anvusnhhwlhfbahharovhanaavunnnlaihlhihaniq-...args l Quvwwwnnwmmnumanwunnij Pants arc Awful Handy plication to E. B- ELDERKIN, AMHERST. N. S. I-zodtte5i twiipd. ReduQi_i_J_i_i Sale Boots and Shoes We have on hand alot of broken lines of Meals, Woinen’s, Boy’s, Misses’ and Cl1i1dren's Boots and Shoes and Slippers which we will clear out at cost to make rooiii for spring stock. Also a job lot of Woinenls Laced and Button Boots in sires 3, 3% and 4 ar half All for cash only. .l.H. Bell. P. I. l. RAILWAY Unmlnuniiig Thursda January ith, ll|i\i`. trulna of this railway will i'\|ii on follows: Trains Outward - Trains inwni il read down, Road up. _ hge. rio. Stations Ny- Nl- >.n mi. .L06 3.05 '£.i'\(I .I7 97 i is A..\l. ii.:-'. iP.Ii'1' >\,...‘ N. I; gfgdg' lla; Uhtnivn ar. 9.17 .-5.; as § II-ra im ni ni. “lin a.‘.‘.‘i..ia‘l‘.i3£ lil I0.\t Kenain u ii. . gm f:..'.ii iii' tl. io ll.00 Bummai-eldo i‘L¢lll A. M ar. lv. n._ir A. \I L FI Ialaxsg GIVE VIM ir.?».1‘.°"»'r»4f.:'n:.°'.n'~..*:::°a.::.°:: MAKE LIFE WORTH WHILE GIVE VICQR I I ‘ II t ' -i`l...'}"i5.‘.§‘...."ii‘.’3'.§.’i..‘l‘.il lilll' ..'.il"ii»°»'$u2'li"»i’-li.".‘ii1 PLATINO GIVE VITALITY $5.00 each and np. ' . lronox Tablets mean good. haalth.'l‘ry ' ,_ We hgve extra, good abox, at your drugglat‘a,i|$ eta per box. y”’°°""““‘u‘“’°"I'""°‘“"‘°“7'°°°'- ?"’/ ,__ ' _ _ ' _ an D°v<_>\1 know wh-t that Tiny cum canrii anim imiigmir ani , -, - . ._ P n oucna H _ E ( "'i't`\`i ._ values In th" une Get your supply of canned aoods new :inning “AI 'M' IOIIO; IIOYVOIIIIIOIB fn' sm _ 5;-_l;_>ea an cut line for cash ai&nm k "mdk, For ly all Ilrapolllll |00 Ind HB6 Q .Qx I » 1 r I . ' I o nr no auoariruru I . w°3.i'.1'.i.i'&‘r‘~ra“»: 'fii`i"'.uT'.'i..ii."§"'.'i’§I ‘~~__\’.'¢_ni1;§_ ‘_ ` ' “r .1 ii will Mali( r Wflglli °::L:'".":. WI". Guilt- 8- 0° " , _ » . ‘ aadma Rare ha|gaiaa,far below mat. PHOTOGRAPHERS, Furnishing C0_ asf' "f'.°"°"" “""'°"'°°--“'.°.:.'::,' .i. ii. s. inner, mi. ` -._¢_,_,_=»»__¢,_________.________ F. M. l'. lil. No. 8. No. I. i-. M. .\. ii: 2.00 lv. Bummsraido nr 10% 141 Wollli on il.3ll Htl! Port l $57 1.80 0'Lo|:'r'y 7.Il alll Alba n l\.1i» itil ar. Tlgnish lv ti.Ul| i-. M. ' /i.M. ___ . ... No. Nu. \ ii~ in - if; . _ . .\;_ ` ii.: “I 1'w ‘ a "F ' 11 n I2 ;#P~:¢= 7 _x§'Eie§==,'= ,_ A M, ii. 1176 lv Cli't.own am 'f‘ 85 Ht- Eipwart Ju. 7 55 -- 18 H l ll Bt. ahora l _~ ll 10 nr. Bourta lv, full ~-“' a. ar. a.M. __lj» ll- N'o. ii A. ri. lv. Mount Btiewart. Jo. ar. MT tl'.~> ar .=-_--r 325.9 ' d Lord n ar. Gaotown v. -‘ Pa r H. BI. 9 'fir' 1:;-f.. _ 1,. -Fm P. rr. _ i.-' lv 1-. M. , 4-_ ll- _ ard Time. ? #5, `°'r»\a»- an mi in auanar sum ,,, _ (”nd‘5. L I. 0. 0aa.¥|a».0ao. Govt.. R1' llonctoa. N» "-