THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 16 T9®0 This was probably one of the many} & scoops which ministers or their frienda or ‘A families got out of the $400,000 of clear) 4 ( t DAILY EXAMINER le ae ABSOLU OCTOBER 17, 1900. € 5 mies x — = | Treasurerof tne Grit campaign fued, 3 ECURITY ANOTHER OIL STORY. made out of (be Drummond railway deal, 4 ' au ARE QUICK TO SEB, 4 profit which James G . Greenshields, the i BeErORE resigning, the. late Governmen , 7" ine ad entled ee led con. | 2004 Doctors Are Quick to See ana Genu } nad calied for ten: ers &Dd awarded con i Appreciate Rei Merit in New 8 | tracts for one year for the supply of o ene Medicines. A o S | for the Intercolonial Railway. The suc siuar’s Dyspepsia Tablets are a dis- | 4 cL | cessfu uderera were the Eas ern O ry of great valde tothe medical pro: | The _ ¢ | Company sud the Imperial Oil Compan) ae a eee They are au une a ° ° a ; : vg epecitis ia all cases of dyepepsia | § j tl 1ver S | When the Hon. Andrew Blair became il nied re. tion : i: wl id i Minister of Hatilways he sncelled there Limos! ‘wery budy’s *dige tion ig dis» a] f swards and, without call ng for fres} rid more or ie#s, and the commonest : Must Bear Signature © lene paw san " via 8 e sey ao lor is to take one of the] @ u : enaers, gave 1e whooie mtracte 0 € : : i . , a + Ie : o called | | purifiere, which in| @ : { j : , 7 f Pannsyly Mia. , & e ik f | are “ff or x ; mieresy ng catbartice. | é SIE ltl Sa oi i ‘ig .vranch ofthe great oil tros ich th ne u not needed, If the ay ¢ j : ; : : AN wee | trolled by }Roaks reo iithouch the TANS are in & Clogeed cond tion, they 5 ] . P -*_ } | ul , | { j } ’ t { ti Vv rit] ; See Pac Simile Wrapper Below. jaamole of oil furaished by this con eu ¢ } ' ¢ 8D he} wits right i : : : ee hemscived 1 hariies liritate the sensi- ate }wasfound On analyass to he deridedly ’ é a ee a a Very small ond as casy : : ve iluings of be etomach ard bowels fiafertor. Hereare the prices arreed to be f OP Ne ; : to take a® sugate ; tlhe . ' sud often do more barm than 00d, maemo — Fon HEADARRE, | prid by the Conservative government as Purging isnot what is needed. The 26 | “ee F ' gy 6 compared with the prices which Mr thing (oO Go is (o put the fucd in condition by i iy 5 4 r : ‘ . »} A ‘ e i ‘ cc. 78 “a 8 Ch ATER FOR DIZZINESS: Blair id ‘ tl nay if! be* readily digested and assimilated. 5. ; y aus ri 31a) al ) ® minions oO " ¢ in’ aa ’ iF ‘ : TTLE FOR BILIOUSNESS,, ae ° 4 , mre Sinarts Dyepepsia Tablets do this per- ie os ) tondy - } 3 - a FOR: TORPID LIVER. Rockefeller, both contracta to cover the f-ctly. They parcy digest what is eaten IVER FOR COMSTIPATION. same period of time, snd give the siotaach jast the help it ie q gz ’ . . nr ; Th y ’ 2 ; Lid. FOR SALLOW SKIN: Conservative Blair's | oeeds. Chey stimulate the se retion and ( a prices prices. | ‘Xcretion ot the digestive fluids and relieve FOR THE COMPLEXIO ' . the congested cond ition of tae glands and ae wusr nave syouaTuRe.” Cylinder oil 3@ egal 63c gal. R io ; Tos us . ) ’ ° membrauer. They »..t the whole diges- Gia tof Cins | Pux< ¥: CURE SICK HEADACHE, pe ae Y i \\ HIUSEKELER ome in and_look over ou oceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep every- thing in our line .that is necessary Por Housekeeping The prices, well, we want you to see them when you are look- ing at the goods. Their cheap ness will surprise you. Briscoll & Hornsby QU EEN STREET. ee ee Dancing AND ‘ Physical Culture Miss H. C. Macdonald will re-open her clarses in dancing and Physical Culture the 4th October. Those ‘orming privace classes mong friends should apply at once, in order have choice of time for class. Miss Mac- Donald will be at home to intending pnpils at her roow: oo Kent ~treet from toa. m to from 3to§ p.m. ‘dy246. Relief Salis. Lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com j red to the relief that is felt by » RS. SMITH, and hundreds or othe *vmen ot P. E. Island, on wash day I p. m., and Che tince they have started using —~lLT 2DGz SOAP All nrst ciass grocers SEMLL’it. eKINNON & McNEYIN “VHOLESALE, AGENT Charters! I have several new schooners seek- ing produce charters from Island Ports to Nova Sestia, United States or West ‘ adies. DENNIS MURPHY, Broker and Commission Merchant, P. O, Box, No, 8--dy THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS If Ch’town was OTTAWA to-day you would have been sorry you were not covered for a large amouni. I have good companies and tar >40te you low rates, Ek. H. BEER jectit, OO emt ngine eil(eummer) 20 ¢ gal. 39c gal. m (winter) 214¢ gal. 39e gal. Car oil(summer) 84c gal, 27¢ gal. - (winter) 94c gal, 27c gal, Coach eil (winter) 2lic gal. 45c gal. “ (summer) 19 ¢ gal. 45c gal. Signal hend lamp oil, 37h¢ gal. 46 2 5c The pretext of Mr. Blair for paying Ligh prices was that he hada gusranter from the Galena Oil Company that ow - ing to a system of careful handling, which they would show him how to carry out, a large saving would arise in the quantity ofoilto be censumed. Butan examina- tion of the returns” of the Railway De- partment, compiled by his own officers, shows that no such saving was effected, The true motive for making this con- tract, ou euch extraordinary terme, has to be sought for on other grounds than the public interest. It appears that when Mr, Blair | was contesting Sunbury and Queen’r, on his acceptance of office,a mysterious stranger by the uame of Leitcheman, from™ *Pennsylvania, made his appearance in that constituency. It*is notorious that “human devices” were re- sorted to on that occasion in a manner un- usal even for Mr, Blair. This was about the middle of August, About three weeks later Leitcheman was allewed the prices given above foroil by the How. Andrew Blair. This contract has cost the tax- payers of Canada probably $100,900 wore than they hada right to pay. How wnch of that amount went into the peckets of the cockfeliers and how much intothe G-t cimpaga faod, we rball rot attempt to determ ue. DRUMMOYD RAILWAY DESL WHILE scores of eubj-ots were pressing tuemselves onthe notice of the Laurier Goveroment during their firat regular session, io regard to which they had made most selemn promises, they deiiberstely ignored every one of them and proceeded to deal with a question about which the country had heard sothing—in- volving an expenditure equal toa capital sum of seven millioas of dollars. We refer to the Drummond Railway dea) which involved the purchase by instal- ments atanalmost fabulous price of ft tankrupt Railway, and the leasing a equally ridiculous rents of certain rights and privileges in connection with 37 miles of the Grand Trunk Rail- way, includi»g ‘the Victoria Bridge and iermioals in Montreal. The bargain was 60 notoriously bad that many mem- bers of the House of ! Commons who, through party pressure, voted for it ap- pealed to members of the Senate to re- The Senate threw out‘the bill, Bat their action was furiously denounced by the subsidized grit press from Cape Breton to Vancouver. Two years later; the government res iatreduced the scaeme, but with im preve- meats in the public imtereet exceeding in value $700,000. Here is what the Hon. Mr. Kerr, a strong Liberal and au ap- pointee of the Laurier Government said, in his place in the Senate, wher the second bill came before that body: — “I am bound to say that the Senate has been the means of saving this country some $700,0000 by the course they took then, Let the electors ask, why were Blair aod Tarte so anxious to rush the Drem- mond bill, and throw away $700,000 of the public money. They will find the answer in the fact which came out in Parliament :that the principal owner of the Drummoad road bought paper, La Patrie, forthe sons ef J. Terae],*Tarte, fos which the sum of $30,000 was paid tive sysiem in #cuditivn to do its work, When that is doue \ou need take no more tablets, unles eat what does not agree with vou. The» take one or two tablet~ —givethem eced help and you will heve + otroutle, It »u cc mmon sense medicise and a C@ .04,.8¢n8e treatment and it will cure ve-yiae, Notonly curefiibe disease, t.c cure the cause. Goes about it in « pe iectly sensibl- nd scientific way. We have test: vniais enough to fill a book, but we don’t publish many of them. However — Mrs. E. M. Faith, of Byrd’s Creek, Wis.,eays: I Lave taken al! the Tabieis I getof youand they have done tneir work welliu my case, ferI feel like a different pereon alto;eth>r. Iden’ doutt if I had not got them | should have been at reat by this time. H.E. Willard, Onelow, Ia., says: Mr. White of Canton, was telling me of your Dyspepeia Table.s cvring him ef Dyspepsia from which he had suffered ier eight years, Aslam a-u(. er myself, I wish you to send me a packace by re‘urn mail. Foil Brooks, Deiroi, Mich., says: “Your dyspepsia cure ! as worked wonders in my caee. I suffered for years from dyapepsia but am now entirely cured and enjoy life as I never have before, I gladly recommend them. It will cost 50c. to fiad out just how much Stuart’e Dyspepsia Tablets will help you. Try them—that’s the beet way to decide, All druggists sellthem. Alittle book on stomach diseases will be mailed free br addressing F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. . GEORGETOWN TUPPER CLUB. Laige Meeting on Monday Night — Many Mames Added te the Roll ef Membership. The Georgetown Tupper Ciub beld a. very succesful meeting ov Moadey night Pres death J McPhee presided, After rourine busioess, doa. A J Me- Doneld addrevsed the Club and in aw able aod interesting speech reviewed the bis ory of the LiberalsConservative party and showed plainly their claims for suppert on the part of the people. At the couclusion of Mr. McDonald’s remarks, the Hoa D G@erden addressed the club, congratulating them on the in- terest mapitested and the euscess that hae attended their efforts thus far. Ov motion of E A McEcchern,seconded by Wm Hobbs, a vote of thanks wae tendered Mesara Gordon and McDonald or their addresses. EG McEachern and T E Morrisey delivered snort but interesting addresses, and gave some very interesting and en- couragiog accounts from outlying dis- tricts lately visited. Mr L Hubert, in his own humorous way, offered some remarks on Grit can» vassing methcds. Business meeting of the club Weda:s- day evening. Publie meeting in the clab rooms Fri day evening at eight o'clock. N. FarrcHicp. Secretary. A Well-Known — Toronto Traveller Cured of Catarrh After Eight Years’ Sufiering. JAPANESE CATARRH CURE CURES. —_——~s lar Toronto representative of Mesérs. Ewing & Sons, Cork Manufacturers, Montreal, writes --— “T have been a constant sufferer from catarrh of a severe and most disagreeable type for eight years, which became worse each winter, in spite of the hundreds of dollars I spent with catarrh specialists and many remedies, which only afforded temporary reliof. I tried Japan- ese Catarrh Cure about a year ago, and since completing this treatment have not felt the least symptom of my former trouble. A few months ago I recommended it to a friend similarly affectec, and he is now completely cured also. I can highly recommend it to any person troubled. with this most annoying dis- ease. Japanese Catarrh Cure relieves cold in the h in one minute, and is absolutely guaran- teed to cure any case of catarrh of the nese or throat. Sold by all d Price, 0 cents. A free comple will be sent te aay: person troubled catarrh. Enclose § cent stamp. Address, The Griffiths & Macpherson (Co ) OF YO thoughts of the season. Ruffs 5ve to $12 00 where else, Can buy more and bring better re- sults than it ever did since the dollar mark wa: invented, if yeu put it into the beautiful furs we’ve succeeded in collecting for our patrons. Kvery fur you'd mention is here. Everythisg new and fresh. fur sparkiing with the brightest fashion Save your money by buying here. PROWSE BROS. The Leading Fur Men. Lined Coats Every Muffs $3 60 to $12.00, Fur Capes $8.00 to 30.00. Fur Lined Capes $20 to $35, Fur Jackets $28 to $56. If you buy your fur here you may be sure it’s just what we say itis; throw away your doubts if you have any, you'll get more change here than any- once, SOME STATESMAN« LIKE SAYINGS. “Hug the machine,”’— Preston. ‘Hlections are not made with prayers.” — Tarte “Warm sympathy and cold justice. ”— Hardy. ‘Wait until you see us next year.”— Tarte. “Tie Queen ruler, but she does not govern.”—Tarte. “If I were on the banks of the Saskat- chewan, I too, would have shouldered a masket.”— Laurier. ‘We are here, and you are there; what are vou going to do about it ?”— Laurier. “No precedent.”—Tarte. “Tura the rascals out.”—Editor Globe. ‘*‘When the vote has been taken, when the people of the country have declared their will in respect to prohibition the question will come back again to she floor of this Parliament and will have to be people in Parliament-”—Fisher. “Nothing is too good for Tarie,”— Laurier, “The Liberal party eaye that several millions may be lopped off the present expenditure without injury tothe public service.” — Davies. ‘ Our policy from first to last hes been to destroy the villainous sy-tem of pro Mr. R. E. Fleming, the wéll-known and popu- ! | What I Would Do or Mave Done if Prince Street -wharf, Limited, 121 Church St., Toronto, z tection.”— Cartwright. “Anera of economy in expenditure should at once be entered upon.”— Pater’ s£0n. SOLOMON SLOW’'S ADVICE I Were Boss. I would like toknow why some of the fishery officers do not take steps t> pun- ish the I. C. R.. offieial who hired men to net the trout streams of Prince County and shipped the trout in boxes to Monc- tcd—but them they are over worked, poor fellows. Tweuld like to know if our premier would not be guilty of manslaughter it ao accideut happened and if some pereou lost his or her life in the death trap on J thiek he would because he is Commissioner of Pablie Works, I would et Paul Pry aad Solomen does to earn hia big fat ra‘ary. But} for- dealt with by the representatives ef the 6 Siow run the whole outfir. and it would be done righ’. Hello! we are going to have an election and the Grits are going to be snowed uuder. We will only send five Tories to Ottawa; ifthere were six vacancies we would send six, I wonld make our license inepector prosecutor for the preventioa of cru: liy \0 animals, because he has nothing eee te do, and make his presen', too large calary pay for it, I would like to koow what Campbell got he doee work among the electors in the Country for ear Premier and!bis high- sess Sir Louis Henry Davies, _ [would like to koow if our city council is going todeteriorate into a one horse machine. [ would put two fountains on Market Square. I would make all the ealoons close accerding to law. I would get a new licease inspector. Iwould make all people tie their horses On our Gentieman’s Fur or Fur We've got many more than usual fir you t>cheore from and we are selling a shade or perhaps two shades cheaper thau ever before, you know we buy for two la-ge stores now aud that means an extra discount; it means more than that to you, it means the profit or that discount too, On ahigh priced article like Fur Coats, that discount and profit saved means quite 2 litile to you. See that you take advantage of it at Fur Coats $15 to $55, Fur Lived Coats $35 to $75. The betweeu prices are all right too, We're waiting to give you a sqrare deal for a round dollar. PROWSE BROS. The Leading Fur Men actiog Mayor. On the streets and thereby prevent ruts I would wrke up the society for the preven'ion of cruelty to animale, if it is i'ke to ’l:now who or what ap,ointed Councillor Whear Is it constitutional! ? I would repair the stove tidewalk on Queen street —corver Sydaey. I would build a new railway passenger Solomon Stis#. Gentlemen,—While driviag down 6 very «steep b.!l last August my woree stumbled and fejl, cutting himeelf fear- fully abou. ihe head and boiv. I used MINARU’S LINIMENT freely oo him and in @ few days he wae as we!! as ever. J.B A. BEAUCKEMIN, Sberbrocke, The guaranteed Product of Prime Ox Beef, Infinitely more nourishing than THERE ARE MANY IMITATIONS BUT ONLY ONE. . BOVRIL It contains all the nourishing cons- tituents of PRESH LEAN BEEF in a form easy of digestion and Per Extract-of Meat or Home Made Beef Tea. 4 g; WAY AS For Invalids = invaluable. gS — & ; re i |: in -i d, a. 2 ae