rarer men THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTRTOWN; NOVEMBER 6. 1900 TIME TABLES. (LOCAL TIME) ee NERVOUS | PROSTRATION | Aprival and Departure of Trains and Steamers. of stren eth Ittakes strength to getstre noth, is only a taliure TRAINS. Express leaves fo > we for the west....... 8 35a m + strength of stomach first. ' Get 5 \ccommodation leaves for the Express arrives from the west soeess9 50 pm} NOTICE TO ELECTORS. eee QUALIFICATION OF VOTERS, AND HOW 9 VorR. In electoral districts of this Province the voting takes place by ballot here is no registration of veters here. ) Every nale British subject of the age of 21 years and upwards who has ” } } as ‘yy 1 ; ~ct for Six mol )4 >} . > ‘ Your stoma: h will then look west WHS’ cee sehcocens-G JOP m| Sx Mo ths previous to the oth day ot ¢ Ctober, A. D., 1900, been in the our - \ecommodation leaves for the possession ei} er as Owner, terant or cccupant of a bcus Or the f tty ° : . : Wes cane aha ; eels teti hous sl at , oe ee . ¢ Or piece of Jan out for your boy. OCOttS | Acc mmodation tet Seca“ - 6 0O pm the yeariy vaiue of six dollars shad// be entitled to vole.n F ee s ' SSENINAG AS ‘ “Ss om the OO ed nee erence i 1) 1 West ses esas ses sseeseeas senses 10 ssa m IN ADDITION TO ABOVE ee On VE - Ol} " ‘ Accom ad tic . : , Js | : ° i‘ ee de emuision OF COG" -F Oli ena — caulon arrives from the | In country districts every male British subject of the age cf } : WES evens cn eeneecereceees oo2 25 pm being liable tc perform Statute Labour, has perf. Pees wa bles your stomach to get it Express leaves for the east... .... 7:05am : - LadoUT, Nas performed such Statute Labour or les you S Express arrives feem the east.....o ts ad or paid his ccn mutation me ney for the year 1900 shail be entitled ~ - i. e oe al er . SS @eneee* «lh i . ‘ : “ 7 * O V fe : enal food an s jg | Accommodation leaves for the provided he as resided for twelve months in the ele , ee aia from usual iood; and this 1 € e-ectoral Division, ROT wee eee sees ee 3 00 pm rp . ITV . \C moda n arrives from the IN I HE Cl I y OF CHARI] cw. r the way to restore the WGI |. dathicesisisnetciiceen cise alee ” OTTELOWN. | : / fg a person cannot qualify asa tenant or ow < wner, he mav - hs body STEAMERS, tax, : ¢ vote on his poll) 2. ; i ‘ | Peli send YOu a little to try 1! you ke it os leaves for Pictou ev ery IF e) ittse tO Cf 1 yOU Lb . noming Oh 806k Ciba 0 30 am na h . * rar i . wee er eo ae o9 w « ” sf Ss 7 > or, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemisis, Toroate «| Arrives from Pictou every evening e e: agen for twelve months previous to the oth day of October, s. ee iP Re veseseess8 Zopm| --*? 1900 Elther east or west of Great George Street, and has paid his poil tax THE CAMPANA ue at Charlottetown from Montreal and Quebec every alternate Friday evening, and leaves on return the following Saturdayfjeven- ing. THE CITY OF GHENT Ey 'Isdue from Halifax and intermediate ports on Thursday night of each week, sailing on aS Is due IS return the following day. obtainable | THE HALIFAX Is due from Boston at four o'clock every Tuesday morning, and will sail on rctarn at one o'clock the same afternoon. THE JACQUES CARTIER through the aid of S perfect | tide suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues- ~ W Wes | day, Wednesday and Thursday at two o’elock DV) a fitting | she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- —— | ing she returns from Orwell about eight. On glasses Friday morning at seven o’elock and on Satur- day morning at nine she sails for Crapaud, re‘urning same afternoon at four o'clock. Our spectacles and lenses THE SOUTHPORT | Or 75cts cf it for the year 1899. |RECEIPT LOR THE PRir SENT YEAR 1900. This tax may be paid at any | | | i fore i | | Leaves Charlottetown fcr Vernon River when . | | Gees up east River on Monday afternoon at | are guaranteed four o'clock returning the following Tuesday at three o'clock, returning the same evening. The steamer leaves for West River on Thurs- day afternoon at four o'clock returning on Friday mornings on Friday afternoon at four o'clock she alle the same evening. THE ELFIN perfect in fit and focus, G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, | Charlottetown. 8.30, 9.30 and 11 a. m., and 1, 2, 4 p.m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at 8, 9, 10 and 11.30 a. m; ard 1.30, 3, 4-30 and 6p. m. goes to West River, returning | Leaves for Rocky Point eaeh week day at 7, | and 5 30) morning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown | ; i | | ; } i | On Sunday’s the Elfin leaves for Rocky | Point at 9a. m. and 12.45, 2 and 4p. m;| leaving Rocky Point at 10a. m., 1.15, 3.15 and 5 p. m. THE HILLSBOROUGH Leaves #rinee Street ferry wharf for | port every half hour. Plant - Line Soutk- ' TO BOSTON Commencing Oct. 16th 71906 - .- THE S. S. HALIFAX. | a Sheridan’s Condition Powder. Once daity,in a hot mash. It assists in grow- Ing new plumage, gets them in condition te lay when eggs bring the highest prices. a feed-men, or by mafl 1a by dru ’ Gre ee ey , 6a ean, = Will leave Charlottetown at noon on Tuesday rlottetown on Wed-' lose connection at Passengers leaving Ch: Resday mornings make Halifax for Boston. } } | } | i | ballot, except 10, : / Court. Before a scrutiny can be held, the person desiring one must deposit } | ballot can / |and no vole under any circumstances can be examined uniess it has been Autumn cxcursions Rpecial Return Ticket atfedueed rates. For tickets information apply to OF P. E. ISLAN D. W. W. CLARKE, Agent : . H. L. CHIPMAN, Chealicueeaill | Collections made on the most rea- Man ger. ‘sonable terms and promptly rem’*t- ‘ed for.. Deposits received and in terest allowed at best current rates now being issued rates and all | Apl2gif a ; ' | | i ’ i } } MERC HANTS’ BANK | of the Ci wn in Chancery xo person 1s allowed to inspect then. elector nzy enter the polling booth at atime; he MUST mark his ballot in | secret, he MUST band his ballot folded to the polling officer, who MUST OR HECAN VOTEON HIS POLL TAX time before the election, but not on election day. Every resident voter must vote in the polling district where he is living on election Cay. We wen poll tax electors to be prepared with. their poll tax receipts, be- re they go into the polling booths. If you do not produce them, your wants will not he taken and you cannot again enter the booth. Tenants and owners do not require rece pts. | LOUIS H. DAVIES, I of Charlottetown Barrister-at-law WILLIAM 8. STEWART, : 2 of Charlottetewn Rarris er at-Law ONLY MAKE ACROSS. Mark your Ballot as above indicated. Simply place a in the space con- taining the name of William S Stewart, the people’s candidate for West Queen’s. Place no other mark upon the ballet The crcss must be mace with a BLACK lead pencil. Following Irregularities Held Fatal to Votes. 1.— A’single stroke instead of a cross. 2. A mark which in itself is a means of identification, such as initials er some other mark known as used by him. No other kind will do. 3.—Two single strckes nut Crossing. G2 No iny be required t “The election law of the Dominion provides for perfect secrecy of the in case of a scrutiny before two judges of the Supreme PEKson who has voted at the electicn shall in any legal procee o state for whcm he vc ted.— See Sec. 97 of the Election Ac ore thousand dollars as security that he will be successful. No in Court be examined until tt has been first proved that the voter has ne vote. niarked chjected to befure the vote was given. Ne vole can be marked objected | after the veter has received his ballot. The ballots aiter being counted are sealed and sent to the Returning officer wh« without opening the packets or breaking the seals transmits them to the Cit k of the Crown in Chancery, and whilst in the custody of the Clerk Bisices the polling officers and the agents of the candidates, only one place it in the box without opening, and there is a penalty for displaying the hallot in any way iba W: uid afford a cue as Lo hew the elector is voting. GREET.NG TO OUR HEROES. Welcome, soldiers! All welc: me | hom:? Returned again from the land _ of strife, : Returned again to peaceful life, Safely back over ocean's foam. We've watched you close and watch ed you long, Thro’ your deeds of dash and daring, And novw,* the sharing, Deign accept our welcoming song Empire's glory To fight for the right you left u Nerved with that fire that heroes makes, - +h» For the gTuc some came that deaz lives takes, } - £ : 4 j That of some cear ones bereft us. Though borne not back on crimson * shields To mourning friendships heavin; breast, They've “fought the good fight and peaceful rest ‘Mid the scenes of your glory-fields You’ve proven Britain’s world-wid might By your Colonia! blood free shed, Power held by the world in dreac Protecting Freedom, Justice, Right An eidless Emp’r.’s grand acclain Shall praises snr for evermo: Of deeds of heroes from Canada shore, And e’er keep b-ight your deathles name. To our brave roam In that far-distant troubled land, To her brave sons that heroes stand, Prince Edward Isle greets ‘‘Welcome home !”’ ‘‘boys no more 1: Discipulus. WASP WAISTS Are not much in evidence among Ameri- can women, The women of America are workers, and a weak waist handicaps a worker. But woman tas a greater handicap than a weak waist. She may have a per- fect form, beauti- ful amd strong in all its lines, and yet be weak be- cause her strength is undermined by diseases peculiar tw her sex. There is no room for argument as to the weakening effect of these diseases. There is also no room for argument as to the power of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription to cnre them. It regulates the periods, stops unhealthy drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It is a purely veget- able preparation, and cannot disagree with the weakest constitution. There is no sicohol in “Favorite Prescription,” and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all narcotics. Sick women suffering from chronic forms of female diseases are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free, and so obtain the invaluable advice of a spe- cialist in the diseases of women. All correspondence strictly private and sa- credly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y. * Words cannot tell how grateful I am for your kind advice and good medicines,” writes Mrs. — Cooke, Hastings, Northumberland Co., tario. “I had been in poor health for four years back, and this spring got so bad I could not do my work. I went to the doctor and he said I had ulceration and falling of the internal organs, but I thought I would try your ‘ Favorite Prescription.’ I took five bottles and three of the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and one vial of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, and I can safely say that I never felt better in my life. I lave — well of your medicines wherever I have en.” Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets keep the liver healthy. They assist the action of “ Favorite Prescription” when a laxative is required. i — 4 BAA; LS anal _ t e : He ran a mile, } and so would many @ young : lady, ratherthaa take a bat? without the “‘ Albert" Baby’s Own Soap. ; % : “ _ ‘It leaves thre skin wonderfully soft aré @ ; fresh, and its faint fragrance is extreme © | ly pleasing. Beware of imitations. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., léfrs ; 2 MONTREAL. ete Charters! I have severa' new schooners see Ing produce charters from Island Poses 10 Nova’Scstia, United States or Wea “ndies. DENNIS MURPU=Z COMMISSION MERCHANT, HALIFAX, P. O. Box No. 8. N. é LESS S What! No Piano! home, and vou haw Surely you cannot nitting music from ation, In you: children. think of their edi It is the yrandest of all ae- complishments, and its im fluence in the home circle & for the greatest good. Can't afford it, you sag. We can tell you how you cam afford it. Call and let ue show you good pianos far very little money. Our ime mense business makes it pos- sible for us to sell at very low prices. MILLER BROS, QUEEN STREET Connolly's Builcin. % te wm oh GREAT CLOSING .OUT SALE We bave decided elosirg Shoes, and will hold Great Slaughter Sale. All cur stock of Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, All our stock of Gents’ Furnishings, Underclothing, A lot of Cloths, Co.tonades, Dress Linings and Blankets, 25 Per Cent. Discount All our stock of Bocts and Shoes, 25 Per Cent. Discount All our stock of Trunks and Valises, 25 Per Cent. Discount , A large job lot of Bocts and Shoes, mostly small sizes, at 50 Fer Cent Discount This ctock is nearly all new this PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS REQUESTED J. B. MACDONALD & CO. out our present business of readymade clothing, Gents’ Furnishings and boots and Ulsters, Suits, Reefers, Separate Pants and Vests, 30 Per Cent. Discount Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Gloves, Mits, Hats and Caps, 29 p. ¢. 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