nl le ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 5, 1900. Wanis, on LOST A sable Ruff, Friday attern« Finder will p e¢ leav- it at this office. nit WANTED 4A girl for gen ‘ral house work. Apply to ‘Mrs. Bernard Trainor, ‘ ‘ 0) Pownal Street. 2d | “ THE tik®lIR of t late Isaac Newt : oy A sted to sel Hayden, of Honolulu, are requested | or write to Joh Roa Bourke, box 19, 4-harlotteton ——— Lust. ly ( irlo tow yesterday ternoon, a syold w w ou 7 Finder Wi warde me . on ; LO <1 On Fi vy, eee. . 20d, rot w ; Prince Su Powndl wharf, a diam } ri o wi voy } é Wi lea t ft TO } LI " f m ~ \ \ + t Ci ' r Is. ; ul LN } ly Aprly I ¢ FP. McCars ) I Tt us lately occup! i ‘ fames Mcl Malpeque Road; opposi residence o j i/avies Esq. t’OSSESSHO! eV A immedia we Apply to ~. a Ings ny 0) i STRAY COW.-~On the premises of f eter | Stewart, East Royalty, an old Brindle cow. ff not called for before the toth inst. up a that cate will le soli to pay expenses. ni SALESMEI N wanted to se.l our ods ry sample te wNlesale and retail trade. We | vere the layv-st and only manu aciur rs in } our line iN™the world Liberal Salary paid. Address Can-pex, Mfg. Co. Savannah, Ga. TO LET.--A double tcnement house at | the west end of Sydney street, adjoining th Douse yproseity; Sne tenement contain ng | eight roems, } anury, good cellar and barn; th | other tememMep contains «ight rooms, pantry, | cellar mnt bf 1, furnace heat; rent moderate. Apply fo R. (srant. Queen street |money by recommending that the TO BE LET.—The desirabiy sicuated -AMERICAN POLICY. | 'ovalty be reduced in order that dwelling house on Grafton ~ treet west., ate- A PRO M the miners should be _ satis- y occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with | Se aaa ified, but | knew that it was “coa ~hhouse nd Stable. House Is fitted | Both in Canada and the United | not the royalty which was com- with a first class bath room. sewerage and all other modern conveniences. Rent moderate. Apply to Thomas Campiell, Richmond St. West. Lost, Found. ELECTION, 1400, ‘Gast Queen's, - West Prince, — - within the British Empire. } The Popular Candidates. IN P. B. ISLAND Alexander tartin W. S. stewert| A. A. Lafirgey Rdward ackeit) Austin ¢. Macdona d| West Queen’s, - Gast Prince, - - Aing’s, : " than of saluting a friend on the | street. It was not the royalty O1 | } ten per cent. on the gross output! — POTNTS IN THE ISSUE| Mutual Preferential | them [rade | Rebuke of Politicians who broke their pledges to the peo- ple — increasing expenditures beea thrown in close contact not 'with the officials, but with the mine * /report that 10 more was thought of }a man p Hisvert Tupper made his charges of | of oificial corruption in Parliament | was nothing less thana disgrace to the good name of Canada. Though it was not his duty to make an aed vestigation of the charges against | officials of the government, he had ‘ te had no hesitation in stating tiat there existed among the offic ials a system of corruption and con- | nivance at wrong-doing, which amply justified Mr. Ovilvie in saying in his rijurine himself in Dawson that the miners objected to so much | as it was the blackmail levied upon} and yet Mr. Oelivie was un able todo anything toalter this state of affairs, and in his report admitted that he had not b_en able to secure evidence avainst This paaaaaaaatoaoR ; wrong-doers. was the crux o! the charges made by Sir Hibbert Tupper.’”’ Mr. Lynch went on to say that when the miners complained to him NJ 6\ & a 7 a 7 and debt when they promised to reduce them. ‘not know of these facts, for tle; Honest Government for, Unit- ed Canada. ism. THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVEMBER 5, 1990 Kingdom the trade of the United States has made great annual | strides in the last four years. —— | The exports to Canada, according 1 | to the American trade returns, have POLITICAL MEETINGS | been as follows :-— | (eee vor oF UE; <i. = - teyca pes. <5, ee Veet ngs of the “eleétors of Fast Oueen’ MS Sa hh cc veh et cio dn8 83,716,086 will be "held at he following times ard places, ee. . cc kg Pe at whchD A. McK nnon,. ,Esq., the Gov-/ 1900... .............2.... 93,084,248 commen can lake ts Eapenid ty invned To the United Kingdom the ex- vernon Kiver Bridge Tiall, Ocr. 3t, 9 5 ; p. m, : ports have mounted up on the fol- St Mary's Read, Schoolhouse, (near lowing scale :— Mabon s cor: er) Nov. 5, at 7 p. m. See... 5. vine. 7 2 eae Muriay ‘Harbor “outh Liail, Nov. 6, at Sy Cee 482,270,498 7pm Be > 00g ch edar sed: a eee 1899... 511,778,705 1900. 933,829 374 MERCHANTS’ BANK OF P. E. ISLAND. Collections made on the most‘reg: | “nable terms and promptly remitt- ed for.. Jeposits received and in terest allowed at best cu . ial rrent rates. Every Purchase of Five Bars Gilt Edge ..50ap Entitles you to one NEEDLE CASE Ask your grocer about it. Nice premiums besides. Wholesale by hicKinnon. & McNevirn Kerosene s aaa | Mr. W. H. Lynch was appointed Kerosene oil is a burning question just | mow both with politicians and housekeepers. | The former want to make political capital | out of it, while the latter want where to or to know | get the best quality of oil for the | ‘east money. We have just received part of our fall stock direct by schooner from New York. It is called “PRATT’S ASTRAL ” and is the highest grade of refined American Oil. Weare now offering it for sale in four gallon iins for 22¢ per imperial gallon. Ask for Pratt’s Astral, as there is “no better Special low price by the cask. 7” ~ BEER & GOFF, Grocers DR. AYERS SUNNY- | trade of the country. He was then |Lynch has taken the platform to While our competitors have been gaining ground at this extraordin- ary pace in our home market and in the market of the Mother Country, tue following is the humble of.ursales in the United States market — 1336.... ...... $40,887,565 | Si. a eel ESE, « 0a. ess cece coe eee | E899. 31,220,977 ee. ee ty 39,304,502 Thus in the last fiur years the inited States has ssia to British $446,353,726 more than it would hav: | sold had the average of its sales beei just equal to the sales in 1896. To Canada in the same period th United States has sold $92,952.83: worth more of goods than it wouk. hive sold had average yearl; sales been just equal to the sales o S96. That is, in the British market it has gained $446,855,726 in the fou: years and in the Canadian marke: B12, 952, 832. in the meantime Canada’s sales t: the United States in that time hav: not averaged as high as the figure: of 1886, and fall short by $20,344,92+ it doing SO, But how, asks the Mail a:d Km- pire, could we expect a better cun- parative showins sesiny that che United States tariff was increase against us, that the Canadian tarif was lowered in favor of the Unite states, and that Sir Wilfrid Laurie: |opposed a British Customs tax or. | United States foodstuffs in the in 'terests of Canada ? | ilies at aol . 'MR. LYNCH’S CHARGES. its _ by the government two years ago to go to the Yukon to report on the and is now a strong liberrl. But, as the St. John Sun remarks, he is a man with a conscience and some public spirit, and the government has refused to act upon or even consider the information which he obtained. The result is that Mr. discuss these matters and since he is not allowed to speak at govern- ment meetings, he has spoken once in Montreal and once in Richmond Down with Tarte and Tarte-| record | he told them that the ministers. did | were honest men, desiring to govern the country well, and would not tol- erate these offences for an instant. | ‘Tt assured the'miners that I would {go back to Ottawa and make a re- | port, which would show the govern- |/ment the real state of affairs, and | suggest a way in which that condi- tion of affairs could be improved. | gave my word that I would tell the | truth about the wrongs which were i being done. I could have made } i | | plained of, bat the corruption which | existed incident to the working of the regulations. I returned to Ot-| _tawa, made a true reportas‘ tothe conditioa of affairs. and suggested the remedy. I fulfilled my pledge to the m'nsrs, but how was | treated?| My report, wh'ch, if the Govern-| ment had actedupon, would have’! corrected the abuses complained of, | Was suppressed. * * And it was simply amazing to! see the way in which evidence of! the condition of affairs was sup-| pressed. Even members’ of parlia-' ment who visited the country talk-! ; ed big in Dawson of what they in- tended saying about the disgraceful | condition of affairs which existed| |when they returned home. At Van-!* couver they hedyed,and by the time} 'they reached Ottawa they were! 'dumb. This was Clifford Sifton’s| work. He was determined the public | should not know the true state of | |affairs. Thank God, he was not able | to shut my mouth. he speaker had been told bya }member of the government that it) had been the intention of the gov-| ernment to grant a full and search-} ‘ \ing enquiry into the charges made | : | by Sir Hibbert T;- er, but that Mr. | ° | Sifton had refused to allow it. c OA | a A lazy liver may be only a tired} 9 liver, or astarved liver. SARS x Na A stick is all right for the back of a lazy | man. But it would be a savage as/ } | | | j | | | Weary man or a starving man be |cause he lagged in his work. So in ‘treating the iageing liver it is a} | great m'stake to lash it with dras-| | —— | as wellas a stupid thing to beat al THE EXAMINER CA are here. Lowest prices. Latest styles. GRANADA Satatys seateanaTs os The Only Place in »Charlottetown to Buy.. CLOTHING IS AT THE GREAT BIG STORE PROWSE’S Magnificent stock. Warranted goods Best attention. back is the kind we have ‘n our Clothing. Clothing is not a luxury, but a stern necessity. is the mother of invention. made clothing for mother, father and the boys. suits, overcoats, ulsters and reefers. Men’s Suits, $2.75 up Men’s Ulsters, $3.75 up Men’s Overcoats, $5.00 up MOON S CHANGES Youths’ Suits, $2.75 up Youths’ Ulsters, $3.75 up Youths’ Overcoats, $2.75 up Children’s Suits, 75c up Children’s Ulsters, $2.50 up Children’s Overcoats. $2.00 up If : ou’re anxious to save we'll help you. sie DENTISTRY Office in New Prowse Block First door to the right up stairs. Telephone connec- county at Conservative meetings. Speaking at Richmond, Mr. Lynch said : “The condition of affairs in Dawson City at the time when Sir | DENNIS MURPHY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, HALIFAX, ; N.8 P. O. Bex No. 8. | quire. Sydney, Lets AN® Hovses in and be ght and sold, and herreWed at short retice, as’ clients may re- ic drugs. In ninety-nine cases out | Full Moon, 6th, 3h, 12m, p. m. a hundred a turpid or sluggish | Toast Quarter, 13th, Gh, 49m, p.m. uver is buta symptom of an ill | New Moon, 21st, 10h, 29m, p. m. . nourished body, whose organs are| P:4..-).. % ‘ a = | weary with overwork. Let your | First Quarter, 29th, 9b, 4m, a.m iver alone. Start with the stomach! 9 ‘High Water! Sus ind its allied organsof digestion and | a/ ay of We’k: caeitd Aft'n | Rises.| Sets. | 1utrition. Put them in proper work-| M ‘| iy order, and see how quick your| ~|_-— fia fas ver will become active and ener | HTbursday 445) © 39) 52 4 36 retic. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi 1) 3]®t¢37_ ake 1 | Discovery has made many mar--l-, aeaiee 9 34 9 19 55 _ | lous cures of “‘liver trouble’’ by its] Si Monday 10 00 10 04] 56 . wonderful control of the organs of | 6) Tuesday 10 54 10 44/ 58 | 29 digestion and nutrition. It restores | Wednesday | 1 46 11 18) 50 | 28 the normal activity of the stomach, | ee 12 36 II 49) 7 1 27 increases the secretions of the blood Friday oe | 25 making glands, cleanses the system i Saturday 2 22 7 — : | 24 from poisonous accumulations, and | ae ' =a 345: 48 1 = so relieves the liver of the burdens 1’ Tuesday 2 26 446 9 | e imposed apon it by the defection of 14|Wednesday| 3 49 5 41) 10 20 other organs. | Thursday 5 14) © 33) 12 — : : | _\Priday 6 40) : ra a8 18 Public Meeting ! jem | 72 53) 8 | 2 | (8 Sunday 8 46, 43! 16 16 — | 9 Vlonday 935, 92" 17 } 15 There wili be a meeting of the sharebold-| Q) Puesday 10 18, 9S 19>; 14 ers and patrons of the ‘‘Stanley Bri'ge| 2i/Wednesday | 10 gf 2020.) 43 Dair ing Co.” at the fac ory, Stanley Bridge, | 2%) Thursday a 37| 10 46) a1 13 Saturday, November toh, 1900, at 7 o'clock | 23) Friday |} a2 agi TY 2 2g 12 p- ™., for the purpose of taking into consid- 24\Saturday | 12 54 Ii 45) 24 II tration the enlarging o! the said factory. | 25/Sunday 1 35| 25 iI By order of the Directors | tcl Monday oO 25; 2 18; 26 10 ARTHUR SIMPSON, President. | 37/Tuesdaw | 114 3° 28 | 40 tHUGH B. McKAY, Sec.etary. | 28|Wednesday| 2 14 3 59 29 10 Stanley Bridge, Oct. 29, 1900. n2 | 9 Thursday 3 zz 4 56 30 10 Ch t ' | Pray 4 45 5 55l7 31 |¢ 9 / ar ers | Standard time is used in tide tavues. I have several! new shooners seek- | ing produce charters from Is'and Ports | McEACHEN & McCABE, to Nova S.etia, United States or West | Barristers-at-Law etc, McDomald’s Block, fn ties, Charlotte Street, C. B., about Syd ey meneys invested or &w ARS 2 PROWSE BROS. ADVERTISERS OF FACTS. Largest in P. E. Island. All sizes made Your money back. Wool that grows on a We have every invention of ready one one as vs sheep’s Necessity Thousands of a SLUTS MSD SII SATIS is issued every afterno on from the of- fice of publication, t.ondon House Buildiig, corner of Queen and Richmend Sireets, (upstairs), ~ ub- scription FOUR DOLLARS 4A YEAR, toany acdess in Canada or the Dm», THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issuea every Friday morning. 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Jewelry in all lines and quantity.” Watches, all grades, gold, silver and nickel. G. H. TAYLOR Sunnyside WE ARE AUTHORIZED To refund the money when REMICK’S ECZEMA CURE Fails to cure any case of ie or piles, no matter of hom standing. ~ For-sale only at MACDONALD’S DRUGSTORE. Nurses’ Regsitet-