= rota FUR MANY YEARS | Physiciane Have Been Seeking a Reliable Pile Cure. For yeare physicians bave experimented 7D vwain, seck vflectuaily cure piles and similar rectal troubles witbout resorting to surgical op- ing a remedy which would Many ‘elvee, ointm: nts and other rem . , ®Buies were tcund .o give only eratiors, | make a lasting, satisfact ry cure. Within the part few years, however, & remidy cailed iLe Pyramid File Cu e has beeu rep°ate: iv test au tt hundreds of © <e* wed with bighly eatisfat ry resulie. The first «ect of this remedy is to in- stantivy remove the pain and irritatioa and from thattime on t:e cure rapidly pro- gvesses and before (he patieot is hardly sware of it be ia entirely cured, Tae Pyramid Pile Cure seems to act @izec.ly up )o the nerves and blood veseels of ioe parts affecied as it comes into di-~ reci contact with them aod eets up a healioy ict .o,which ina p r ectly natural) w.y reduces the swellisg and inflauima- Lion. The Pyramid Pile Cure performs the cure without pain or inconveolence to the sutf.rer, and is justly considered one of the mort meritorious discoveries of mod aro medicine Piles ig a most annoying and ofieatimes dangerous disease with which bumanity is afficied. If neglected it freqnently develops into fistula or some tatel cr incurable recta! trouble, whereas by the timely uteof this simple but effective rem dy vo oue ceed euffer a single day trom avy form of p les. The Pyramid Pile Cure ia perfectly harmiese. containg no mineral poison, opiate or den serous drug of avy kind. I: is in euppository form composed of emoilieat oil's and ssiringente, and is applied at night and absorbed into the paris affectea auricg sleep. Drugg ste everywhere sel] full e zd *reaiments Of the Pyramid Pile Cure at 5O certs per package, The uniform success of the remedy has made it the most popalar and best known wf ecy form of treatment for piles. to Fity pairs of men’s elastic tide boots in sizes 6 7 at half pr.c2 ard Jess. Come quck, if ibis is your size.— J. b, Muac- dona'd & Co, POLITICAL MEETINGS. Meetings of the Electors of East Queer.’s wi.l be held ai the following times and place. to which Alexander Martin, Ksq, the Upposition candidate, is respectfu'ly invi'ed : Pownal Hail, Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 7p. m. Lake Verde 25, at 7. m. Uieg Hall, Caledonia, 27, at 2 p.m. Grand View, Schoolhor 27,at 7. p.m 44000 iiail Schoolhouse, Thursday, Oc’. ‘ridav, Oct. 26, at 7 p. m. é / Schoolhouse, Saturday, Oct. me, fatur Cay, Oct. Monday, Oct. 29, at 7 p p. ™, Belle Rive:, Schoolhous@y Tuesday, Oct. 32, at 7, m. : “iton Cross Hall, Thursday, Nov, 1, at 2 p. m, Mutray Harbor North Hall, Thursday, Nov. 1, at m 7 Glen Willinm Hall, Friday 2p. m. ; turray Ri p. m. iliwh Pp. wi. Wood aS a! 7-p =z » NOV. ty er Hall, Friday, Nov. 2, at Dank Hal!, Saturday ; Nov. Ge to ils Hall, Saturday, Nov. 3, at D. A. McK INNON, Liberal Candidate. Alexander Martin, the Conserv: tive cardil ate will be present at the meetings. temporary } r hef but nore could be depended upon to} THE DAILY EXAMINER OCTOBER 27, : 900 pam cae | MISREPRESENTATION CORRECTED, Mr. Neil S. McKenzie, of West River, and other electors in West Queen’s have been imposed upon by a statement to the effect that Sir Charles Tupper had to apologise on account of a eharge be had made concerning Mr. Sifton. This state- ment is an ipjarious misrepresentation of fact. The whole truth about the matter is cet forth in a letier from Hon. Hugi Joho Macdonaid to one of his electers in Brandon coacerning the Tupper Sifton meeting as tollows : “ Lobsrrve that Mr. Sifton made abso In'ely no an«wer to Sir Hibbert’s serious evarges. Sir Hitbert charged that Mr. Sifton had been guilty of ecandalous ceglect, delay and mismanagement ie connection with his administration of the Yukoe; that the Gevernmene bad appeint- ed On the recommeadation of Mr. Sifton, certain cfliciale, incapable, incompetent, ard corrupt, to positions, come of whieh required technical ksowledge of high order; that Mr. Siftom had been guilty of favoritiem and partiality in the adminis-~ tration of lawe and regu'ations; that Mr. Sifton gave Mr. Philp a permit of suth- ority eigaed by him, contrary to law; that cfizials had eea guilty of breaches of trust, and that a syaiem of bribery amonget Government cfiicials was rendered necessary by the inabili.y other- wise to get them to do their duty; that Daweon was foded with ] quor in conse- quecce of Mr. Siftoa’s abuee of the permit eystem, and that instituticns of a most im- moral character were being illegally per« mitted to exist in Dawson under the pro- tection of the authorities, from which in« stitutions a lerge pertion of Goverament revenue wae derived. Sir Hibsert Tupper also showed that Mr. Sifton had been eharged by Mr. Philp with being secretly intereeted, slong: wiih M«j r Walsh, in dredging leases, granted by Sifton, as Min ster of Iaterior. Sir Hibber*, moreover, proved) that Mr. Siftoo, while resisting in Parliament a motion to investigate these cherges bef re 8 jad cial commission, en the ground thai Commissioner Ogilvie was already cen- ductirg an adequate aed satisfactory in- vestigation, baa eupy reseed from Parlia- ment an fticial report from Ogi vie, whicb showed that his investigation bed fel en through, and which urged a mcre comp'ete means for investi, ation. These most serous charges, any one of which would be sufficient todrive a Minie- ter outofyulle | fein Great Britaio, and should be euffisient todrive a Minister oui of public fe in Qarada, M- Sifton grored. His only attcmpt to weet them reemé to have ben to declere that Sir H bberi’s father had apologiz:d to Mr. Philp fora statiment made respecting bat gentlemav. I am glad to know that thie disingenuous device of Mr. Sifton’s o evade the is-ue did vet in pore on his audieoce, and 1 emeure it will not im- pore On the electors in other parts of the constitueccy. Tne etemect 3ir Charles Tupper :pologized to Mr. Ehilp fer having made va3 @repetilion of @ Statement made by Ir. Siftoo himselfin Parlement. On the ith of April, 1859, Mr Sifton was obliged o admit in the House ef Commons that ve had given Mr. Philp tke following per- oi’: —“This will introduce Mr Philp, who will be permitted to enter the Yakon die- trict wib such prov oions as te may choose to take with bim, without regard to the rezulations.”’ eo Mr. Sfon alo etated “When Mr. Philp got to the coast he decided to be. come inter-sted in the brieging o- }'qzor iato ‘Le Yukon, He telegraphed me, askiog me to Write him that the letter I bad given bim should ioctude liquor.” Mr. Philp sub equent'y Jeatistied Sir Political Msetings. SS nV Sir Leuis H. Davies will add:ess the elec of West Queer’s at the fol owing places : Miiton Hall, on Wednesday, Oct. 24th, at 7p. ™. : New Haven Hall Thurs lay, Oct. 25th, ™m 7 gM Ai.va Hall, Lot 65, Friday, Oct. 26th, at ~ North River Hall, Saturday, Oct.« 27th, at 7p. m. Market Hal’, Charlottetown, Wed wesday, Oct. 31, at 7 p. m. New Gla:gow, Trursday, November st, at7p m. Hope River, Friday 3.30 p.m. » November 2nd, at ll, Friday, November 2nd, at + ] tgs «cae ¥ bi if ly f a, friiiter River, Saturday, November 3rd, at 6.30 p. m. the Oppositiin cardidate, Mr. W. S. Stewart, is mvited to be present. “ES Mr. Stewart wil asove meetings, attend the her. wat. LO LET. That centrally situated one tenenmrnt house on Pricce Street, next to the hte Teomas Allev’s, conteining eight large rooms, wih stable ard coach acuse, :t yr sentcccupied by Rev. H. B, Morrir, | who is removing trom the I-land. ression given the 23rd inst. Aj; ply ° Thomas Me Quaid Lower Qneen * “e . oe Sai WANTEI .—\ good. second-hand ha’l | Stoe, haidc aJ, Aldress P. O. Yor 40F, Cha lottetown. ° ? Pot» Coarles Tupper’s eolicitor, Mr. Phipper, het he had not endeavored to imyort Nqaor tWurr the orrmit, as eta'ed by Ms. S Mos, acd tLat the telegram Mr. Sifton informed parliament he had re ceived from M-, Phil. had net beea scnt by him, but wasa forgery. Acco:dieg to Mr. Philp’s etatement to Mr. Phippep, that permit was received by Mr. Philp’s partuer, Mr. Cameron, after Mr. Poilp’s departure from Brandon, and was forward- ed by him io Mr. Philp at Vancouver. It reacted Vancouver two days after Mr. Philp bad eailed for the Yukon, and was oOp:ned by Mr. Philp’sa brother. in whore custody it remained until Mr. Philp’s return, and it was while it was in bis pot.e icn that the telegram . — a — a ee em was received by Mr. Sifton purporting to permit be specifically made to include li- quor. Mr. Phlip eays be first heard of the telegram a few days after Mr, Sifton referredt: it in the Honse of Commons, Mr. Siftov, informing him that it was forged, Mr. Sifton, up to the present ime, however, has made no retraction of his statement that bis late partner, Mr. Philp, had eent the telegram referred to, Under these circumstances, dir Charles Tupper vaturally apologieed to Mr. Philp for baving been misled by Mr. Sifton into connecting him personally with the at- tempts which undoubtedly were made to import liquod into the Yukon under this permit. ‘hie, however, in no way uff cts the charge sagainet Mr. Siftor, viz, that this permit was iseued by Mr. 8 fton illes gally, that attemp's were made to use (his rermitto cover the importation of 1 quor into the Yukon, as admitted even by Mr. Sitton bimeelf, and thatthe permit was bawked about for large eumes as a valuable franchise inthat connection. Much lees does Sir Charles Tupper’s pereonal apology to Mr. Philp effect the numerous other most serious charges preferred by Sir Hit bert Tupper egainst Mr. Sifton in connection with bis maladministration of the Yukon, aud which Mr. S.fton hase not attempted to answer.” Mr. McKenzie and other gentlemen electors who have been misled by the argue ment that Sir Charles Tupper had exon erated Hon. Mr. Sifton and apologised will, we have doubt, make a note of this correction. _/_o-m -..- THE CAMPAIGN IN KING’. Meserr. A. C, McDonald and Senator Ferguson are holding very enccessful meetings in King’s County. On Thurs- day evening, these geniiemen add:zessed a good audience at Cardigan, and last cven- ing they met a fiue gathering of farmers «f Dandas in the cheese factory of that place Both meetings were enthasiastic for” Mr. McDonald. The meeting fcr this evening is to be at Peake’s 5 a ion,and on Monday evening Senator Ferguson wil! address the Tupper Club at Georgetown. At Bummery lle, Mr. Morson, Q.C., and other Conservative speekere ad dressed Mr, Hughes’ meeting las: night. Joba McLean, Esq., of Sonris, and othere addreaced a meeting in Mr. McDonald’s interest at Bay Fortune, All aiong the line the Conservatives are working wita covfilenee; and the only question erems now to be the size of Mr. McDona!d’s ma-~ jorhy. Mr. Hughes’ candidature is uct excitiug muc4 intereet in any pari of the county. —Tte Mentreal Gezette remarke that Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s indignation at what is calied the “forged Globe’ 1s ev dently resl, and withreeron. Withthore who are not over ecute there would bea Canger that the thing would be taken as evidence that the New Liberal Globe bad gone back io Od Lberal principles, had become charitoniz d io tact. ADAMSON'S BOTANIC BALSAM hase gained a reputation which places it in the first ranks of curative egerte, It bas beeo in the ma k : abou: thirty years. [: is recommene d by the bet phvsiciane becuse it curea coughs and colds every tme. 25:3. all druggists. a ee omeacmee on Every Purchas2 of Five Bars Gilt Edge ..50ap Entitles you to one NEEDLE CASE Ask your grocer about it. Nice premiums besides. Wholesale by McKinnon & McNevin SEE OUR LINE OF NEW Fall Neckwear 500 Different Styles to Chcose From Nothing adds to a person’s appearance for s> smal] an outlay as ancw tie, No matter how well dressed a shabby tie spoils the whole appearance. We are Giving Extra Value in Men’s Gloves See our Moleskin gloves for working mer. at 252 und 56c, Kid gloves and mitts from 50c to $1.25, Mocha gloves trom $1 to $2.25. Fur ‘ined gloves and gauntlets. able Underwear, ;, GORDON & McLELLAN MEN’S OUTFITTERS. A full line of Starnfieid’s UWnshritk X be signed by Mr. Philp, asking that a] and that he at once communicated with : BLESSINGS IN. REACH. Greatest Prize of Life- Good Health —is Easily Secured By the V ctims of Indigestion, Dyspep | sie, etc. ~Simply Use Dodd’s Dyapepe sia Tablete, and a Speedy Cure is Cer iain, Quick Selliug Lines FOR THIS SATURDAY NIGHT Who doesn’t know the beleesings of round sleep? Do yon feel tired, weak and useless when you awaken in the morning ? Are you haunted by bad dreame, ard nightmar.? Would you sleep soundly, ard weke uprefrethed and vigorous in the MO*ning.- You can do go, if you wish. Use Dodd’s Db s:epsia Tablets, and nightmare will troutl+ you no more. This ia @ fect. It has been proven thousands of times. And everv time it bas becn £0 proven, Dodd’ Dyspepsia Tab- lets have cured a case of Dyspepsia, Iaodi- gestion, Biliousnese, or one of the long list of s’‘omach troubles, But, unless you take the proper meavs tocure your Dyepepsia from which your broken res’, vonr bad dreams epring, you muet etill suffer the old pain. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, and ali other ditordersof the stomach and digeetive Organs, can be cured by Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets and by Lodd’s Dys- pepeia Tablets alone, You can’t eweep back the sea with a broom. Neither can you cure Dyspepsia or Indigestoa without Dodd's Dsepepsia Tablets. If you don’t believe it—tcst them. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets convince you by curing you. 125 Special lines. 500 pairs odd pants for boys, 185 pieces wool underwear at 20 per cent off. ‘ The porn tok a of the season—Men’s Flannellette shirts at 150 Men's grey and blue flannellette shirts. o8c 5 ‘weed se eS ette shirts, 98c, $1.15 and $1.25, we No, 1—Basket of Ladies’ wool stockings, 25¢ No, 2— Basket of Children’s wool stockings, 15¢. No, 3—2 baskets of heavy ribbed steckings No. 4—50 Ladies’ last year’s jackets than last this year’s. No 5—89 slumber robes at s9c. N.o 6—Men’s Night Shirts at 60c and 75¢. No. 7—The best working men’s night shirt on P. E. 1. for 48c ae cee of underwear zt 80c in this city. : NO. 9—A big table of Underwear, ail sorts and siz No 10—150 Ladies Hais at soc, worth $1. a ne No 11—All wool Men’s Suitings at 75c, worth $1. No 12—A big table of Men’s wool Lalf tlose at a big reduction. No 13—We will save you 25 per cent ona $29.50 Astrackan Caat that fur owe a is sold Saat for $59. But then this is election times, and all hint is Said is not true. ompare our $22 co 1 i ax Rea - $ at alongside his at $29.50 and you will buy No. 14—Any hat on second table worth up so $1.80 for $1. y 25¢ each, rth from 25¢ » all sizes, 15¢, » good Stylish coats, only a trifle longer am Local Notices, Bg bargains in boots and shoes tonight atthe clearance sale next to Driscoll & Hornaby’s, opposite Prowse Bror. Tonight for bargains in boote ard shoes g' tothe clearance tale next to Driecoll & Hornet y’e, Queen St. ae Cann x@ Breiness.—There is a big canri-g business of mution and beef going on at Alberton and Tignish. 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