SR ree EET ABSOLUTE SECURITY, PP on ' A 2 7 wl rt aA ;* * gm sone ; % ” u..P nt ’ , i ¢ o S . rf a) eS | i ; Little Liver Pills.| Must Bear Signature of ait : a, see Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. i Very emall and as easy | s¢@ take as sugar. + FOR HEADACHE. re ad CART ERS | ror pizziness. | ey FOR BILIOUSNESS. 1 & IVER FOR TORPID LIVER. 3} PELLS, |FOR CONSTIPATION. = (FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION r GENUINE must nave MATURE, Price Vi woe’ tc. | purety Vegetabie, | ma! CUME SICK HEABALHE. oe - Hillsborough oo bridge Th' New Bridge is com- ing and'sv are the dry streets and roads. Then you will need some- thing nize in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low = J. H. BELL TLe Bargein Boot and Shoe Store. The Relief —Or— Lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com’ gared co’ the? reliefj that ic felt by 3 RS. SMITH, and hundreas or other women of P. E, Island, on wash day ®ince they have started using GILT 2DCczE SOAP All nrst ciass grocers SELL it. McKINNON & McNRYIN WHOLESALE AGENI Cre °C F Wheat This is a new Breaktast Food just put on the market. It is made entirely from the very best selected hard wheat and be ng almost pure Gluten is one of the healthiest and most nutritious foods known. It is highly recommended for the use of diabetic persons or these of weak digesticn. With every two packages purchased atour stole we give free a very nice picture of North Western scenery. Beer & Goff Grocers. -—— ee 16-1 FK7—Tie MeTavisk House, King St cr for sale on AMINER “aco terms. apply at the EX- Wasrep.—Drug Clerk er cne or two’ years experience. papPly, Stating age, to arle THE ADILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 21, THE DAILY BXAMINER | SEPTEMBER 21, 1900 SUCCESS ! ak Tae success of Sir Charles Tupper’s tour throughout Oanada continues ALL | |}alongthe line of his progress ; | land. the peopie come in thousands 0 i meet him and to greet him and O18 ble | eutenants, Mr. Foster and Hugh Y. In Montreal the demoustrations re} really wonderful; sand in every town } throughout Ontario, large and sma!l, the | enthusiasm of the people mano 3 it elt | n large meeting, and warm welcomes— just as in Charlottetown and Summerside and Other townsin the Maritime Prov- inces. The remarkable change in public feeling and sentiment is due to two facts : (1) The people have found out that the Lib eral-Conservatives are honester and more patriotic men than they thought; and (2) the people kave found ont that the Liber als (so-called) are humbugs who haven’ preformed that which they publicly and solemnly promised io do. It has been well said that “if a man cheats me once, its his fauli; if he cheats me twice its my fault.” The people of Canada are not going te be cheated a second time by the false Liberals, who have increased expen ~ ditures, taxation and debt, although they were given revenues uuprecedently large. THOSE EMERGENCY RATIONS, Tue following excerpt from a letter sent to Dr. Lett, of Guelph, by his son Kenyon, of “D” Battery, South Africa, gives the unprejudiced opinion of a soldier who has had actual experience with the notorious emergency food, which the Libx eral majority in Parliament endorsed as being “a wholesome Fand servicable ration”: [see by the papers that the Govern ment is having a hot time over the emer- gency ration. Well, totell the truth, it is ‘rotten,’ er, inmore polite language, ‘ not worth a‘cent.” 1t looks like bran and has no substance at all. The label says it is delicious with soup, but when there is soup you don’s “get emergeney rations. Oue thing that speaks very badlv for it is that two er three large boxes which were lying open ‘ were never touched.’ [If it had been the English ration it would have been ‘ out of sight ’in short order. Some of us threw it away and used the cans for earrying grease in, so when inspection eame we were to be charged $1.60 for it, but for some reaeon or other they changed their minds.” , —The boys could not use*these rations; but thea Dr..Devlin made $3,000 out of the contract, which is quite an important { item. It is well remarked by the Mai! and Empire that Dr. Devlin is out along with the Toronto Globe for “ five more years of a fuil pocket,” FOUR YEAKS MORE, “Let us have four years more,” cries Mr. Tarte. And what for ? To increase still more the expenditures, the debt, and the taxes, To destroy forever the prospect of Pres ferential Trade within{the British Empire. To fatten Mr Tarte and his fellows out of the public crib. To fill up the Yukon with the creatures of Mr. Sifton. To permit Mr. Blsir to com plete his various railway schemes, To renew the internat:onal farce with the Americans. No, there have been enough of these follies in the four years that are past.— Le J ournal, Montreal. CORRUPTING THE PRESS. The Brandon Independence is a fearless crit‘ of the Minister of the Interior. Mr. Sifton’s agents have been trying to buy its support, and have effered big money tO the editorto turn the paper against Hugh John. The Independence exposes thia corrupt attempt upon it, and declares that it stands true to the people, and preserves the prin- ciple embodied in ite name. How can Mr, Sifton afford to buy up newspapers or to corrupt the public press? _ Whence comes the meney to carry on this extiaordinary business ? It seems, that nearly all of the Ottawa Ministers own or coatrol ageacies for “the moulding of public opizion.” Mr. Tarte bas one in Montrea’. Mr. Fieher has another; Mr. Fielding hae just secured contrc] of a paperin Halifax; Mr. Blair hae bought a paper in St. John; Mr. Mulock has established a personal organ in Toronto; Mr. Siftom runsa paper in Winnipeg: The Ministers are actually obliged to buy their newspaper support. But whence comes the money to create and sustain this cordop of “public opinion mouldere ” ?— Mail and Empire. 4 THEORIES ABOUT FOOD. t eas Aso a Few Facts on the Same Sub: ject. We hear much nowadays about health, feods and bygienic living, about vege tarianism and many other fads along the Hit. @ line, Restaurants may be found in the Jarger meat, pastry or coffee is in bis glory, galore meat wat never in~ where no } crank is i J 1 { ories ads Be pr Lia man St 2 tha ur elurdy ancestors four ecore years in_robust health ef, pork and mutton must have ‘rant of the laws of es had other things to do yries about things they \ warm welcome was extended to ov kiod from baconto acorns Ah ael:hy appetite and common sense wre excellent guides to foilow in matters of diet, anda mixed diet of grains, fruits and meats is undoubtedly the best. As compared with grains and vege: tables, meat furnishes the moet nutriment in a highly concentrated form and _ is di- gested and is assimilated more quickly thaa vegetalles and grains. Dr Julius Remmson on this subject says: “Nervous persons, people run down in health and of low vitality, should eat meat aad plenty of it. Ifthe digestion is toc feeble ai first it may be easily cor- rected by the regular use of Stuart’s Dys pepsia Tablets after each meal. Two of these excellent tablets taken after divner wil! digest several thousand grains of meat, eggs or other animal food in three hours,and no matter how weak the stomach may be, no trouble will be ex- perienced ifa regular practice is made of using Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, because they tupply the pepsin and diastase neces» eary to perfect digestion, and every form of indigestion will be overcome by their use, The large clay of people who come under the head” of nervous dyspeptics should eat plenty of meat and insure ite proper digestion by the daily use of a safe, harmless digestive medicine like Stuart’s Digestive Tablets, composed of the natural digestive principles, pepsin, diastase, frui acids’ and salts, which actually perform the work of digestion. Cheap cathartic medicines, masquerading under the name of dyspepsia cures are useless for indiges« tion as they have absolutely no effect upon the actual digestion of food. Dyepepsia in all its mavy forms is sim-~ ply a failure of the stomach to digest food and the sensible way to solve the ‘riddle and cure the dyspepsia is to make daily use at mealtime of preparation like Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, which is en- dorsed by the medical profession and known to contain active digestive prin- ciples. All druggists sell Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets at 509. for full treatment. A little booklet on cause and cure of stomach trouble mailed free by addressing F.A. Stuart Co., Marehall, Mich. —_—— EARNSCLIFFE NOTES ‘‘Wha’il be kind but our Charlie ?” Tupper, Mariin and victory,—in East Queeu’s. Mr Daniel Carmichael and friend and Mr Arthur Furocss have been visiting Earneclifte. Mr Duncan Beers is home from the States, spendiog hia holidays with friends in Coerry Valley. What is the difference between Sir Charles Tupper and Sir Wilfric Laurier? Sir Charles runs bis party in the interests of his country; Sir Wilfrid runs his coun- try in the interests of his party. During the storm of last week when the wind eas at ite height, a Jittle boy, who is evidently studying politics, went to bis father and in a low veice asked, ‘**Papa, ie Davies making a epeech in Charlottetown tonigh:?” The message found on our shore in a bottle recently, and which we referred to last week, is aa follows: “We are siaking. It is a fearful storm. We know we have not another hour in this world. Whore ever finds this please tell our parents that James Murphy (tishermen), Rustico, John Martin, White Sande, and Pat Flynn, Wood Islands, are wrecked off Wood Isl- ands. Good-bye, may the good Lord help us. Good bye my dear aged mother.” J. Marvin.” May 15, 1900. Acoucert under the direction of Mr Hugh McLean, teacher of vocal masic, was held in the Methodist ehurch on Fri- day evening and proved a very enjoyable affair, Mrs James C [rving, who is an accomplished musician, presided at the Organ. The vocal music, which wae ex- cellent, was furnished by Misses Maggie and Annie Irving, Maggie Furness, Annie Tweedy, Sarah Irving, Edith Beers,Mima Irving and Messrs John Beers (whose splendid bass singing was highly apprecs iated by the audience), Hugh McLean, Alex Irving and James McLeod. The recitations by Miss Kdith Finlayson and little Martha Irving were fine. Another one of ourold neighbors ha passed away, Mr Robert Mutch, who died yesterday morning at 10 o’clock. Mr Mutch was born in Lot 48, in 1815, and came to this place when quile a young man, where by economy, tbrift and per- severance he, who was ever a practical farmer anda shrewd business man, ac- cumula'ed a snug fortune. He leaves four sons, Wellington, Francis, Charles and Benjamin, t> mourn the logs of a kind father. and a man who will be remember. ed ia this locality for his many amiable nd excellent qualities. Rex. Sept 19:b, 1900. tomachs,and almost | maf iy t , t SARS AS ey mle wn eT ui f ‘ : Pe H va ms ° 4 wr) oe aS A n to Make China We cannot tell how they will succeed at that or what kind of a job they will make of it. But one thing we do know of those Germans, and that is They Can Make Ladies Jackets With more style and beauty tothem than any ether nation we kncw of, also they can mxke them of better cloth and sell to us cheaper than any other nation. Come Ladies’ spruce up with one of our German Jackets, a very pretty one at $3.00 and the prices as- send as you like it. $3.50 $650 $950 $12.50 4.50 7.25 10.25 15.00 5,25 8.50 11.50 18.00 Your ideas suited, your figure fitted, and your purse pleased at our large beautiful jacket department, Bring Your Little Girls To the big store for their little jackets. Last year everybody acknowledged that we had the best assortment of Misses Jackets, this year we far eclipse last year’s record, we guthered them from everywhere. We know our stock and know we'll satisfy you. Many Golf Capes To choose from, if you are thinking of getting a eape, better see ours. New patterns, new colors, new styles and new price lower than ever, If you wish to create your own cape, we will show more rugs than you thought weretin Charlottetown and a price to suit the most humble pocketbook. Cape Prices $4.00, $5.26, $7.50, $8.50. Rug Prices $2.00, $3.75, $575, $10.00. Loek to us for the best. PROWSE BROS. The Ladies £tylish Outfitters, i cee oe yee SSE *- Exe — \f2 AAAAARAARADS ANAAL authorized for the Colleges and F'ublic Schools, C1iSe 4 3 4 4 t Now is the t ~ : 4 l ; for anot! ie ‘ : oA T years 9 We have ah op Work, & | che books i ot % and Werk Booty—g iarge line and good Value, Plenty of pe beahY) enerla ‘ Pens, ink, etc, etc, MITCHILU'S BOOKSTORE Q seen St. Opp. Proweek, > “ORD ODE” MF Ge bO Baas aa ‘ KINDERGA Principal Lewer fiat Kindergarten Bui Street. " Iding, Directer Pref. W. H. Watis, Mise Snuallwood’s Tuesday, September 4th, 1900, The Directors Classes on M Ce \ : = MMF - : = a 4 Musical ~~ Ee a. oS $ et. 9 5 One of the firs things a man thinks of for his girls is a good musical eduzation, and people are Jearning more aud more that even toa boy, the ability to play a musi- cal instrument is of great ad- vantage. When yon get ready to buy your musicai instruments— Jet us figure with you. We wil! treat you right Queen Street. Con nolly’s Buildicg. —_—™ RTEH . - - = Kiss Wathy Primary Dept. - - Miss Barnett Re-opeos Tuesday, September 4th, Si arlottetewn's Sehool of Nip Classes resume ony, Sy ten ber 24th, 1900, upstairs Ki F 8S. MOORGE, Eeq., Secretary of Board of Y wrles jn, ED = ee yA a os =" MILLER BROS? 3 AT CHARLOTTETOWN -ON= The 26th and 27th inst. SPECIAL FEATURES. his unequalled Trape and ferrmances, the most amusing of all comedy actors 12 great comic acts—a side splitting SROW: FIRE WoORES The finest Pyrotechnic display ev this Province—over 50 different displaf evening, presenting fire work poi Lord Roberts, other noted gro burg nugget in Fire—Many 2¢ includ ing Fire Baloons, War Rockets fire work Exhibition cost the $500.00 and is the finest fire W in Canada. The Horse Races will take place afternoons on art ; ince W i exhibition ever held in this provinee ™ i principal Live St ck an | the Maritime Provinces will compe make the greatest week’s sport and ment ever seen on this island. | HELLY & ASHET Grand Entertainment Wednesday & Tharsday Evening IN FRONT OF THE GRAND STH) AUGUSTE DEWELE The celetrated Aerial Trapeze pan gee theit seen in each of - ohanness § wouders; and Mines and Rockets ofall descrip ci | ork display the 1 wre of the above dates. These attPactions together with the great s ;pitors ot i other exhi . wil . HK FECES SESS Fa Great Exhibition of <900 have bert made exceedingly low. For Railway | ! > | The Railway and steamboat fares ble see Railway fares and time ta Posters. F. L. HASZARD, President. : Sept 17—d &w tl 26, pat, far, Pi - R. SMALLWOOD, C. R, SM AP Treas L'lmps