THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 3, 1900. ABSOLUTE SECUR Cenuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of flee Fare See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. Wery smal) and as casy te take as sugar. pees |FOR HEADACHE, CARTERS | ron orzzness. | FOR BILIGUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. * |FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION GENUINE must nave MATURE, | pucety Verctable, Aeiner eee | CURE SICK HEADACHE. H. H. COOK Makes a Statutory Declaration Be- fore a Notary Public. Toronto, Oct. 31.---H. H. Coak yesterday made the following statu tory declaration before H. Gordon, notary public, for the province of Ontario : ‘Having made a statement to the effect that | had been asked by a person acting on behalf of the mem pers of the present Dominion Cab inet, or certain of them, to pay a sum of ten thousand dollars in con sideration of my being appointed a member of the Senace Canada, and this having been called in qres tion, | deem it my duty to make a plain statement to the public of the transaction or attempted transac- tion. lam the moveconvinced that it my duty to do this because. the prime minister, Right Honorable i> Wilfrid Laurier, has, Lam in termed, made a statement which he vidently desires the public to ac cept as a denial or authoritative contradiction of the aforesaid state ment made by me. I therefore say that the facts in connection with this matter are as follows : l was a candidate for election as the representative in the Dominion House of Commons of the East Rid- ing of the county of Simcoe, in the year 1896, and in that contest was supported by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and other members of the cabinet as the candidate of the Liberal party. Failing of election for the East Riding of Simcoe, 1 made applica- ot ‘ At a. give general reasons---based on their | evening. For genuine humor and | ideas of good government fio n an| richness of matter it could not be! | happened to fall in fora political | The following is the list of toasts : ;meeting, which was quite a notable |The Pope..................... |one, held in Ville Marie. It was de-| The Queen......................: icidedly a great change from 1896, |Our Island Home...A. H. McLellan as [have beeninformed. Ville Marie | Canada R. J. McLellan | | | up to-date basis of reasoning. | excelled. | is our seaport town which went |Our Guest.......Rev. J. C. McLean strongly and largely for the govern’ | The Clergy....Rev. J. J. McDonald ‘ment in 1896, but will not do so on| Agriculture......Chas. McCormack | ithe 7th prox. The Vnbers INGeetry .. ssc... Sere The Province of Quebec is report- | gti detect ita on ae ed to be undergoing quite a change, | The Fisheries. ....Gregory McLean and it is said by our French people | The Teaching Profession........... \‘* That there will be a surprise in | Vega P. W Farrell that Province,’ Our Choir..... We have an open fine fall, even in| Our Host and Hostess. _... these cold regions, which, together | with the fact that | am hedged in the wilderness, and as it were en- | tirely apart from the busy marts of | trade and politics, | am somewhat lonesome, but nevertheless quite | welland happy, especially that I | am fairly well in touch with my old-|Mr. R. Morrow Cured of Lum- est and best friends in P. E. Island, bago by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. where no doubt a certain change in | Toronto, Oct. 29.---The vast ma- politics is evident. jority of Torontenians know and es- iteem Mr. R. Morrow, the able and Auld Lang Syne. aT — An ANOTHER VICTORY. J. W. Hugues. SAILED UNDER THE SEA. |to cndihadatie | For this reason The Minister of Marine of France | Morrow, possesses unusual signifi- | . . | | Delighted with the New Sub- | cance. | marine Vessel. | “Two years ago I was attacked | Minister of Marine Lanessan says: ‘by Lumbago and Urinary trouble | a * sa ies Acaieeiiee tl a problem of ‘which caused me intense suffering | < A an - « 2 | : . : ; , : c sever: -rent remedies | submarine navigation. The dream j , took several differe . Feme at of our novelists is more than realized. | without any benefit. Then [ began | “Ysa alae behildaee cin ik ‘7 Find | using Dodd's Kidney Piils, and was | - . «< s9 } ' ‘completely cured by them. ) rustave Zede, and she behaved so Lumbago is unusually prevalent | R.. H. McCormac | popular general agent of the Toron- | Auer Light Co. the following | |statement made in writing by Mr. | } Duncan McCormac | i } | ; | Heaters Our Tortoise Heaters have one piece top. See that you get this top, and escape the danger and discomfort of gas in your house. FENNELL & CHANDLER tion to be appointed ‘ sition in | we . , btn e | . o ppoited to a position 1 | well that | am thoroughly satisfied All sufferers should know | the Senate ot Canada, then vacant. > sire soluti as . | this fall. ; rs : In connection .with this application chee Poe sitopicity panko jthat Dodd's Kidney | Pills are te ‘ ' ' : > e }only known cure for it. They never | lL had inteiviews with members of paratus delights me ; the manage- | fail the cabinet and Others and wrote | ment is devoid of all complications, | ail. : and received letters from them, the for the captain can steer and carry | original copies of which I have | on conversation at the same time ® kept. After these negotiations | without seeming in the least pre-| ant me r = had proceeded for a considerable occupied. ) length of time I receiveda telegram | ‘* It seems now as easy as sailing rom Ottawa from one of the leading | on the sea if the captain keeps his | reform members known to possess submarine boat well in hand. the confidence of the Laurier govern- ‘* It is a veritable victory. Under | ment, requesting me to meet him at the sea the Gustava Zede, which I/| the Union station in Toronto. I dic | take as an example, sails well in all meet him as requested, and he then | positions and throws off torpedoes /showed me a Ictter which had been! while ploughing her way under the written to him by one of the mem- | ocean. Concerning the details of the We are Agents ior the GENUINE | | | Tortoise Heaters WITH TWO PIECE TOP We warrint every Cal! and let us show you one We are , Enameiled Ware ne, most ~FiVinNT AY AY DODD & ROGERS | For Sydney NORTH ' bers of the cabinet, for the purpose, interior arrangement I am not at as he said, of being shown to me, in which he was authorized to inform me that | could have the position | 11d applied. ior providing 1 would *.io something. © | thereupon asked him what his expression was intend- and what was the L boaCsr abe sulLeEThing i was asked or ex- ‘cted to * do.’’ He then informed iti a woulda be required or 1c. ws pay a sum of ten thou- Goi llars. told him very iphaticaliy that 1 would not pay <r any cther sum. He veuj. nm suid that he would not ept my answer as final, but would ~:. v0 5. giter i should have matter further me a a 4 cht Isiacratzoue dyatersi again met n Torcnte, When he again told that he was auihorized to say | itivel*.ihat ii | weuld pay the m he hac formerly named, that ; ten thousand ccliais, i would be ‘ppointed a senaicr. 1] again re-| used to pay any sum of money. | further say that | have in my possession a lay ce number of letters ten by members ment and persons acting on behalf i more of such ind copies of some letters, the or- ‘oinals of which I was requested to grat Vail Ione OF return after perusal, and did re-| turn, also copies of letters written , me in reply to letters so re- ceived, and that these letters and copies of letters bear corroborative evidence in support of the statement and SOUTH above made by me; and I further ‘say and promise that should an in- vestigation be made by a competent |and impartial non-partizan commis- sion into the whole matter of the sale or attempted sale of senator- ships, as it has been recently inti- wi ! S S Elliot ‘mated by the Hon. Sir Mackenzie : : | I will appear Will sail as above on SATURDAY, 3rd INST. R. RicMiLLAR. Re-| Estate Sale. Auction on the 24th To be by Public L-eS On Wednesday, the at the h.ur of {2 Se d vrem s nex, valuatt« southern side of Richmond Street, Zion Church and the bank of Nova Scotia known as the Young Men’s Christian Associa- | tion b ilding and premises. The building is of bnek, weil and substantially built, being in a central pesition. immediately Law QOvurts; can be made suitable for purposes, public or private. Terms Cash on delivery of the deed, For further particulars apply to }. D. SEAMAN, President Y. M. C. A. Sept, 25, ye and Fri. man) This sale has been postponei til Wednesday, November 14th, at the same place ard hour. tie Uctober | clock noon, that | and desirable property situated on the | between | opposite the ’ Bowell, may be made, before such commission and give evidence and produce the corres- pondence and copies of correspond- ence which I have in my possession, ‘and will also furnish the names of 'witnesses who can corroborate my statemeuts. (Signed) ‘He COOK.” A VOICE FROM THE NORTH LAKE TEMISCAMINGUE, Co. Pontiac, CaS October 29,°1900. Even in these distant regions the swords are being crossed What Inust it be in the more advanced paces and cities of Canada ¢ To say the least it must be exciting. What eauses most wonder in this country ‘is that so many old life-long Liberal | political /and wielded with great zeal. are hardest against the Govern- ment. They give asa reason that this Government has aot worked on ‘the lines of Liberal poiicy.. Some ‘say, ‘‘we will vote this spurious party down and will afterwards fall nto line again and re-establish our ‘vood old Liberal party,’’ Other of the Govern- | members, | liberty to speak.”’ f = — -——————— —— TO BOSTON BANQUET AT st. GEORGE’s. Commencing Oct. 16th | corner is i: | >. J. C. McLean, who had bee C Rev. J cLean, who had been THE S. S. HALIFAX | / pastor of St. George's Church since | ao : ‘ / m ee July Ist, 1892, and who recently aS- | Will leave Charlottetown at noon on | sumed pastoral charge of St. Paul's | Tuesday. Church, Summerside, was, on the | Passengers leaving Charlotretown om Wed- ve of his arture fro St. | ee. . eee oer of his 5. pe Linnea bis \_ | uesday mornings make close connection at | George's, tendered a farewell MAI | | Lalifax for Boston. iquet. The pretty residence of Mr. ee fi j 1 ~ ‘ ~ © _ sor > ; Pg aw ' 29 : (Ro H. McCormac, “The birches,” | Autumn Excursions. 'was the place where the festive, ihe? a SS eae board was spread. and, ne2dless t pecial Return Tickets now being issued Premgetietered ar gaa rer Henge For tickets, rates and all say, presented an inviting appe:- ‘ t redused rates. | information apply to france. At8 o'clock about 30 of the | W. W. CLARKE, Agent |residents of St. George's, most oOf| i. 1 CHIPMAN, Charlottet ewn | whom were the rev. gentieman s, | Man-ger schoolmates, together with Rev. J.| Aplagtf \J. McDonald, of Kinkora, sat down | i : ry . a Me | ‘to dinner. The menu was all that | ‘could be desired, and refiectcd | ‘credit on the hostess and her assist- | . . *1*,° ‘ants’ culinary capabilities. | After partaking of the good 'things provided for the occasion, Kerosene Oil... Kerosene oil is a burning question just : : now both with politicians and housekeepers. 'would be worthy of any gathering. | phe fuimer want to make polit cal capital All the speakers expressed regret} cut ot it, while the latter want to know at parting with such a true friend | whese to get the best quality of oil for the | and adviser as Rev. Father McLean, | !ea-t money. We have just received part of and wished him many years of use- | 9" mall: stock dimact | by sshboner a Le | fulness in his new field of labor. | York. It is called “PRATT'S ASTRA | : ~~,:.-4-_. | and is the highest grade of refined American | It would be unfair to particular-| 6:3) "We are now offering it for sale in four | ize any of the speeches, for they | gallon tins for 22c per imperial gallon. Ask / ithen was introduced the intellectual part of the banquet, Mr. J. A. Mc- | ‘lellan acting as chairman. The} ‘toasts were drunk in cold water,and ‘the speeches in response to each >) 8 Oe OS SE 9R. 8H O78 we « were all of uniform merit, but} for Pratt’s Astral, as there is Snofbetter | it must be admitted that the speech | Special low price by the cask. elicited by the toast, “Our Host} and Hostess,’’was the speech of the | | | | Bleeding Piles WE ARE | is Cure by Using Dr. Chase’s Oint- BEER & GOFF, Grocers. | AUTHORIZED | ment. : | Not @ day passes but many people, 10 refund the money when | volunteer recommendations of Dr. REMICK’S ECZEMA | | Chase’s Ointment as an absolute cure | for every form of piles. Company, St. Alexis des Monts, Que.,, | writes:—‘‘ You may put my name to any praise you can give to Dr. Chase’s intment, for it has done me more good , than any medicine I ever used. | “JT was troubled for two years with | that eruel disease, bieeding piles, and | after using Dr. Chase’s Ointment, I | can say I am entirely rid of it. It ig | @ treasure to all suffering from piles.” | Dr. Chase’s Ointment is guaranteed | to positively cure any case of itching, bleeding, or protruding piles. | never yet been known to fail, and cer- | tainly will not fail in your case. | For many years Dr. Chase’s Oint- ! | ment has stood alone as the only ab- | polute and guaranteed cure for piles | and itching skin diseases; 60 cents a. Sydney, - = C. B,, | | box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, | Bates & Co., Toronto. : ad | Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and) Lots anp Houses in and about Syd ey | | Turpentine has by far the largest sale | bought and sold, and moneys invested or ) | ef any remedy for throat and lung |horrowed at short notice, as clients may re- 25 cents a bottle. quire. d&w — al aa Fails to cure any case of Eczema | or piles, no matter of hom long | standing. For sale only at MACDONALD’S | DRUGSTORE. | Night Bell. Nurses’ Regsiter. | McEACHEN & McCABE, Barristers-at-Law etc, McDonald’s Block, Charlotte Streer, | troubles. Mr. Jas. Jackson, of the Laurie Spool | CU RE It has Hers V Ww =e={ T. J. HARRIS, London House. You'll Find ~~" Furniture Bargains So many ad- ‘But we don’t like ty use the word. ertisers use it and don’t mea. :t, Websier says, “a gai.ful transaction” —that’s how we mean it--s gainful transaction for our custemers, We would like you to call and satisfy yourself that ‘hat we say is true. John Newson 5 2 O42 BOD 06VES 2442 SE SIDED OSES HDS —, The North American Lite ¢ en VUUGeen o@ | } | a < @ & LEADS 1. In new business in Canada. II. In ratio of assets to liabilities. TLL. Iv Actua! Resuits on Investm: nt Fo'- icles, The Company is: ue Policies on the lives of men Ww men and children on all up-to-date contracts. We will be pleased to select e plan tojsuitfyou. Oall,and see us. J,B.ROSS, Provincial Manager, Ch’town. 222K OUUUOT P eS Oe DO~w st oO“ oS ~~ OD 1 SO 69S O-@>4.