A Delicivus , @ sarmead Miiis, ~ iU . ti r BABY’S OWN SOAP 1 wour child will have a fine omp xion and never be troubled nm aiseases, he Naticnal Council of Wo- ‘anada have recommend- },7 itabie for nursery sae he VeI \ SU The Albert Toilet Soap Co., MONTREAL, © O9OO SSO 6649009 OO99OGOF SHGFOOSSH brated Albert Toilet Soc 9 ers t the cel 5S 60000006059 O60OOOS 6 + OO OS SSE SES OC SF SSS PS OSS SS SOV TSE HO FE SY ) PLANT LINE EXCURSIONS harlottetown “o Boston and Return -$ll.O0O Commencing 15th Septem- ber good for 30 days, For further information ap- ply to— 214 School W. W. CLARKE, Agent Books COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS Nage Bo ks, Invoice Books, Pencils, and everything the scholar or student wants, Haszara & Moore On Sunnyside WANTED. severa! hundred laborers for the Dominion Iron and Pied te. ; a Steel Company, Ltd., Sydney, Cape Breton. Also hors. and carts >. . i adsict Inks mopey Hor particulars apply to I W HYNDMAN, Agent “>*>*) ed dtf advanced, | i | i | i i } ' } Serib, Books | Pens, Slates | ETS EE EE EG THE DAILY EXAMINER SEPTEMBER 23, L899, = ————— i You’re what is SIR CHARLES’ OPINION: A GENERAL ELFCTION. Sir Cuartes Turrer hag, since his re- turn to Canada, announced the opinion that there will be a general election before Parliament meets again. Toa representa- tive of the Mail and Empire he eaid,— *] was pot surprised but much gratified to learn from cirsumstances which have Come lO my notice since my arrival that there is evidence of a wide-spread revolt throughout the whole Dominion against the preseot Government. The violation of all their promises and the contempt which they have exhibited for public opinion in the admivistration of the affairs of the country, taken in conjunction with the seething mass of corruption now being ex- posed in Ontario, and with which they are regarded as being clearly indentified, is | undoubtedly driving large numbers of | representative Liberals who have formerly supported them from the ranks ofthe party. If the Government should determine upon an appeal to the people it will,ia my judgment, only be the result of a consciousness on their part that in a few months the Local Govern- ments of Ontario and Manitoba are sure to be defeated, aad of a desire to anticipate aconsummation which would predict a fatal catastrophe to the Federal Parlia- ment. If therefore they carry out what | I believe to be their present intention, namely, to hold the elections at an early | day in orderto avoid the disastreus con- | sequences of the loss of both these pro- ' vinces, it will result practically in «# re- petition of the experieuce of 1878.” | Ofcourse Sir Charles Tupper is not in the confidence of the Government; and there is no accounting by any method of rightreasoning for many of the} Govern- actions. But Sir Charles has closely observed the ways of politicians for upwards of fitty years. When he saysa general election is likely to take | place, it is time for electors to put On their and decide whether or ment’s considering caps | not they ought to vote in favor of a Gov-~ | erement which has been false to almos; | every principle of the Liberal party and | false to almost every promise its members | have made—which has been a great dis- appointment to all honest electore. It is | time also forthe Liberal Conservatives to nominate their candidates and prepare for the contest ae _>- ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. st. John Sun : The conviction of a man whom the court and the prosecution did not believe to be guilty ; the solemn pro« nouncement of a sentence that noone in- tended to carry out; and the forma! de- claration of a pardon which is part ofa bargain, are the closing events in this stage | of a humiliating and disgraceful episede. ee —_ | | Sight tor the Blind— | Coveries of Mr. Peter Stiens, a Russian scientist, have been occupying some atten - tion in London. Mr. Stiens Claims to be able to give artificial eight to the blind by means of an electrical apparatus he bas devised. He says the apparatus will, as in & camera, focus the rays of light from | tne object tothe brain, and sight j3 given, the objects being clearly seen. a A Daily News reporter, who was tight ly | Diindfolded, eo all was blackness before his eyes, says that on being connected with | the apparatus a dall-grey light. eucceed~ ) ed by a clear bright light, took the place of the blackness, and Le «aw fingers held up before him. Mr, Stiens says he is also engaged on an electrical apparatus by meaus Of which deaf persons will be male to hear nerfectly. Lonpon, Sept 21.—The reporied dis- i 2 = mean Workmanship Guaranteed. Let us explain to you the advantages of buying Shorey’s ready-to-wear clothing. We will try to do it as briefly as possible. bis make has a guarantee card in the pocket of each garment guaranteeing the workmanship to the fullest extent. This 18 worth money to yoa, The cloth in Shorey’s clothing is all sponged and shrunk and will not spot with the rain or shrink. This means a saving of money and increase in comiort. Many of their lines are waterproofed by the wonderful Rigby process, and this without extra charge. Rigby waterproof cloth feels, looks and handles the same as unproofed goods, The ouly way you can tell that a Rigby garment is waterproof is that it will not ) a\ | T * Ay ‘\ | T VAS I Ue wa Ya | 6000 Bags, 12s now Janding 18,000 “ “ due to arrive this month or sale low to the trade CHARLES HARPER, Shediac, N. B ee Sept 18, 1899--1wk get wet. The cloth remains porous so that it will admit the air but keeps out the rain, Their boys’ and children’s goods are made to stand the strain that boys give them. As boysare pretty much all alike, you will understand what this means, Jas. Patron & Co. 222, 6i, dy & wky. _—--—- Say “No” when a dealer offers substitute for Hood’s Sareaparilla. ig nothing just as good, There Get only Hooi’s, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 23, (899 A Man We Like. —— We like you, Tommy Lipton—Sir and al); sir—yes we do; called in fellowship 4 geu- uine true blue; You’ve stood square by your colors, and we | kea man for that; So here’s a hip-hoora for you, while off comes every hat! — In you the gentleman reveals the universal plan; You're manly as a sportsman and you’re manly as & man; We like the way your jib is cut, your main~ sail and your spanker; In fact, Sir Tom, we like you, sir,* from topmast down to anchor ! We like youre honesi brogue, Sir Tom we’ve had it here so long ‘Tis firmly interwoven with our poetry and song; What Byron said to Tommy Moore was earnest as ‘twas true, And we repeat to you, Sir Tom, his “Here’s a beaith to you !” We like the Skamrock, too, Sir Tom; she comes in with the rest; But we rather jike the Columbia a little bit the best; But when the mighty trial comes, and both begin to spin; We want—like you, Sir Tom—we want the better boat to win ! But, most of all, Sir Tom, we want, wha ever else betide, That sportemanlike goodfellowship shal} first aad last abide; So, while you touch the harp, Sir Tom, the Eagle in the blue Screams with our one united voice—* Long life and health to you !’ —W.S.S8., in New York Tribune. Man Who Gan’t Slee. ‘‘T see by the paper,” eaid Saunders, “that there’s aman in New York that hasn’t slept a wink for six weeks.” **How’s that,” asked Jakes. ““What’s be going to do about quired Jakes. “Weil, Iused to be troubled that way on asmaller scale,” said Saunders. “I calculate I gotthree bours anu sixteen minutes sleep in two years. I may be a few seconds out, but this is near enough.” “‘Must have been nice,” said Jakes.” it,” en-~ “Tt was the very deuce,” said Saunders, “What didyjou do about it?” asked Jakes. ““Everythiog vou could think of. Doc- tered my nerves and my brain untill was as nervous 48a woman aud as stupid asa goat.”’ **What cured you ?” *Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tableis.” *Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets " claimed Jakes. ‘“Dodd’s Dyspepsia Te biete,” Saunders, “Sleeplessness pervousnes, Nervousness dyspepsia.” “I see,” said Jakes, reflectively. “How much are they ?” “Fifty cents a box,’ all druggists.” Xe repeated comes from Comes from * said Saanders, “at Machinists Wanted, Hearing for th? Deat | we London, Sept 21.—The British Admir. alty is experiencing the same difficulty a eacountered by the United Staiee Nev® i Depar'ment lest year, fn finding gooy } méchinists for ships at amalier salaried thao paid by the mer@antile mariné. Ths British Navy lacks 500 men of the pum-e ber of these artificers (as they are called here) required to man vessels. ++ ew A foul breeth is ove cf the greatest afflictions that aman or woman cap have. An #ffi ctron not ouly to themselves, but to those with whom they come in contact, A foul breath is@ great discourager of affection. It would probably be more so if people only realized what bad breath means. Bad breath is one of the symp- toms of constipation. ‘Some of the other symptoms are sour stomacli, loss of appe- tite, sick and bilious beadache, dizziness, heartburn and distress after eating, These things mean indigestion. They lead to dyspepsia and worse things. They all Start with constipation, and vo constipa~ tion is inexcusable because it can be cured, ~ cured easily, quickly and permapently, by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They giveto nature just the little’ help that she needs. Thereis no case Of biliousness, constipation, indiges~ tion, heartburn, oravy of the rest of the night-mare breeding broo¢c, that these litule Pellets will not cure. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive free 3 copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, Address World’s Diapersary Medical Association. Buffalo, N. A. i This beaut. . iful Golde = ShellSol- ‘ itaire Ring in exqiis- ite plush-lined™ case: for selling 1 doz. gold topped Lev. = sone perre at 10c. each. € sen uttons tpaid, Sel ey return nelenrneh { esend you ring, all charges paid. Lever Button Co., Box ¢ » Toronto Tre Fire Wardens of Souris cffer for | se] sele Debentures tothe amt, of $2090, for 15 years ;t 4% interest. you @, buy a Fire Hand Engine. Also want to (. C. CARLTON, JR., 197 tf Sec’y-Tre I will guarantee that my Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. ef all forms of kidney complaint and in many instances the most serious forms of Bright’s disease. If the disease Is com- plicated send a four- We will analyze it and advise you free what to do. At all Grogginte, 200. @ vis), Healt® medical advice free. 1505 A LU eeu CHARLOTTETUY N Business College Writing Academy Will re-open for the Fall and Winter Term ON AUGUST aoth. (‘Let the Searchlight of Practice illuminate the uaik places of Theory’’) A!THOROUGHLY Progressive, Practical institution, in which young men and women are not only taught Bookkeeping (in all ite applications to Commerce) both by sing/@ and double entry, but are trained how to de business by actual business transactioas, The st udents act as buyers, sellers, traders, bankers, book-keepers and accountants 10 actual business operations, and the currency issued by the Co'lege Bank, and the mdse. {ssued from the Emporium are used in bona- ride business transactions, just the same? as in mercantile and banking houses. Book ~ keeping in itself may Be Jearned at home, but a knowledge of mow to transact busines# eannot be thus acquired. That our course and system oftraining is emiently practical write for testimonials from business mer and from students who are now holding lucrative and responsible positions, SUBJECTS: Book-keeping by single and douh’e entry theoretical and practical) Actual Business Practice, Business Fenmanship, Busines Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Railroading, Steamboat- ing, Banking (actual practice in the College Bank), Typewriting, Shorthand, and Nari- gatioa. FACULTY: 1. B. Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business Practice. Business Corresp~idence, Typewriting and Navigation. A.C. MeMillan, Vice Principal. Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating, Banking, ac- counting and Actual Business Practice. J. Harry Wiiliams, teacher of Business Penmanship. Wm. Moran ['icensed] Teacher of Shor*- hand. George 8. Enman, Esq., [Law Firm Me- Donald & Inmanj Lecturer on Commercial Law. For cireulars.| or; full info: mation write or apply to L. 5. MILLER, Principal All interested are cordinally invited t the College and inspect our syste ining and work in general, WE WANT HOUSEKEEPERS Neen groceries. Qur stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be ratisfactory. We keep every- ounce yial of urine. | To come in and look over our MEMES - a isplay Ol... New Clothing co a a SEAN We are now in a position to show you one of the finest lines of ready-to-wear clothing ever shown in the city. Con- sists of men’s, boy’s and child- ren’s overcoats, men’s, boy’s and children’s reefers, men’s boy’s and children’s ulsters, men’s, boy's and childrens odd pants Fit- Reform See those goods, they are all tailor made. oS 5 & sary. HOUSEKEEPING he prices—well, that is what we want you to see when you are looking at our goods FOR Their lowness will surprise you. DRISCOLL and HORNSBY {JUEEN STREET Mortgage Sale There will be eold by public auction in front of the Court House, in Summerside on Friday, the thirteenth day of October, next, A D, 1899, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, the power of sale contained in a Mortgage, da ed the 22nd day of March, A D, 1895, and made bre tween Archibald M McGilvery, and Nancy E McGilvery, his wife, of the one part and the undersigned of the other part all thattract of Jandon Lot 18, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, bounded as followe:—Commencing ata stake fixed in the division line, between Township eighteen and Prince Town Royalty, ca the south side of the Baltic Road or division line ten cha‘ne, thence south twelve Chains and fifty Jinks o: tothe aorth boundar liae of Simon Delaney’s land, thence aa aloug the ame ten chairs to the , | Road, aforesaid, and thence alo | less. Malpeque ng same porta twelve vhains aud fifty links to the place of commencement, containing twelve and a half acres of land, more or For further particulars office of J E Wyatt, Summerside. 1 ' B Spply at the arris I rristerat Law, J E WYArT, hy in ortgagee FOR SALE One Buggy, One Piano— will be sold cheap. Apply to J J. JOHNSTON 148 Barriste 113—dy4i thing in our line that is neces. Suits $10.12, 15, 18 & 2 O’coats $10, 12, 15, 18, 2 Pants $3, 4, 5. 0 () 4 { { ’ —— RDA ye For Workinenien ° —TW°0O SNAPS— A good double breasted fall suit for $3.75 A good blue fall and winter suit for $3.75 PROWSE uBR The Wonderful Cheap Men pataattatsneatentetan