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Send card for prosjectus this date P. O Box 242 1, OXENHAM Ch town Aug 11899 Prin. & Prop. L mo dy wed sat wky Phone 174 P.O. Box 326 Removed —-TO MY OLD STAND— Richmond Street Fourth House from Queen St. —around the— “==——london House Corse Thomas Campbell The Nicest Freshest eeaeANDesoee a . \ 1 Ne, BEST GROCERIES Groceries that will tempt the appetite, Groceries that do not take all your money to buy. Groceries that everyone in the house will like. Bey and wy. Come in and gee US, Drisccl. & THE DAILY EXAMINER LETTER FROM MR. BUOTE. Sir,—I challenge Elector (who turns outto be Mr. D. J. McCarthy, second vice President of the first polling division of the first electoral district of Prince) to é show that the convener appointed at the} couference at Charlottetown, last winter, hed in any way, auy more than by his owa vote, contributed ito the success of Mr. Pineau’s election. Mr. McCarthy refrains from the point, but instead gives out the names of several places where the con- vener held meetings to organize, but is very careful to say not one word of the proceedings of those meetings. He fur- ther states that I did net attend any of those meetings. True, and hundreds of Conservatives likewise. Why? you will ask. Because the advocates of the Liberal Conservatives caure, in this district, are divided with two kinds. Onekind, to which I belong, wish to impress the importance of the principles at stake with the determinason to carry the Conservative administration back to power. The other kind to which the convener and Mr. McCarthy belong, have for their platform the special eulogy of a few would be party bosses. Luckily for the Conservativ cause the latter class is sma'l in number. We took to the principle above the man and no man is fit to be a leader when he is wanted to leaa who is not fit to be a follower when some one else is wanted to lead. In 1898 when 38 out of 54 delegates did we the bonor to place their conttdence in me, to contest the district against Mr. Gallant, Mr McCarthy sould not vote for the Conservative candidate, but remained at home. ‘Ilheconvener voted, not how- ever before he had _ carried a series of re- solutions to St. Mary’s Hall, purporting to destroy what the Conservatives had com- pleted as the convention. Can the Con servatives party depeod on such electors. Not necessary to recall tbe strife which existed between the tried and true Conser- vativeof Tignish and some 13 (unlucky number) electors, who for personal reasous of their own woul? not vote for the Liberal ~ Conservative canilidate. Mr. McCarthy andI cannot agree on the point of offering flattery tO tne con- evner. Lam willing to leave it to those “wiser than we are”’—those who are wiser than we are msv find others “‘stili wiser” than they are and that proccs' may gocn ‘until it fiually results in fioding one | * wisest of aii” and that is public verdict. Nv mao sbould permit his political actions to be governed, his coosicieace to QUEEN SQUARE. (For Tax Examiner.) E ow beautiful! we sav, Ae we pass along the way, And view the tlowerets gay, Blooming there, blooming,there, And while we.feastour eyes The merry sovgbird flies As iftaken by eurprise, On the equire, On the square. There all around is seen, The trees with foliage green, And the grassy plots between, Freeb and fair, fresh and fair; The walkeare trim and neat, And if weary are your feet, Why, you can have aseat, On the tquare, un the square. Ve see the tourist come, To our lovely Isiand home, From his far-off costly dome, Over there, over there; As he sits beneath the treea, And enjoys the balmy bre: ze; He feels quite at his ease, On the equare, on the square. We see the fountain plays It sendeth forth its spray, All the lovely summer’s day, Pure and fair, pure ard fair; While the warblers all around Sing their songs of sweetest sound, What an Eden we have found On the square, on the equare. O, ye who fret and sigh. Unfit to live or die, A message to you I Now wceuld bear, now would bear; Bid all your fears depart, Take the Bible for your chart, Take a walk to cheer your heart, Oa the square, on the square. Charlottetown. Fought « Death | Successtully 'Paine’s Celery compound Saves a Littie Girl's Lite Users of Paine’s Celery Compound never } | | be controlled, or bis vote to be dictaied, b> the miul ofany other man or any other one set of men. Mr. McCarthy, far from following that noble priaciple of in- dependent maubood, allowed himself to be ove of the band of * Kickers” and materia!- lv belped to defeat the Conservative cause in 1898. And who was the first of that tanu? Was it vot the convener whom Mr McCarthy and his letter writer arouad the corner are trying to place before the public as aie the cause of Mr. Pineau’s succers. What reasons had the corvener for doing su? Here are the facts which the mia- utes of the meeting aod hundreds of elect- ors present can testifv. Mr. McCarthy proposed that the convener be a candidate for the contest. His proposal was met with a flatrebuke. Hetried it again this year, he got two votes,try agaiu, T'ne con vener in consequence kicked, McCarthy kicked, and eleven others kicked. Now, Mr. McUariby, you say (I should not say, “you say’ for it ig not known that you are not the sutbor of the letter to which the signature of D. J. McCarthy appears—lIf it were not for the many titles effixed, the public wouid be at a logs to understand who D. J. is,) tnat perhaps I am irritated at Mr. Pineav’s euccess. You judge me wrongly, sir; Iam pleased of Mr. Pinean’s success. 1 did al! [ could to help Mr. Pineau, al) that apy other mao could do, gave him niy vote. One ».ore word, and I am done. If you desire to cripple the Liberal -Con-ervative party, in this district to des roy the oolr p!ank of salvation for the heavily burden d tax payers of this Province, continue (with the man who wrote for you) to praire the convener to the detriment of others. Thanking you, Mr.Editor, for your valu- able space, I remain yours very truly. F. J. Buore. Tignish, Aug 16.h, 1899. } Good health is worth more than ary- thing else to you, and every bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla contains good health. Hughes The Peoples’ Druggist Drugs are expensive, Sometimes they are more expensive than"need be. And sometimes theyZare not so reliable as they ought to be. There was atime when the prices of drugs were away up—too high altogether, That is not the case now. The Apoth- :caries Hall changed that sume time ago. You can get perscriptions from pure “rugs at the proper prices— no fancy profits You can get all my reliatle epecial remedies; they’ve been tried ttlective. and found The price — the main taing —will be found right in every Case, Géo. E, Hughes The Peoples Druggist Apothecaries Ha}l Hornsby | QUEEN STREET ——- ; SunnyeideCharlottetown suffer disap; ointment. The great medicine at al! times and »n- | der all circumstances brings toull sutlerers relief aod a permanent cure. Mr. Maxime Martel, 18) Mitcheson Street, Montreal, telis what Paine’s Celery Compound accemplished tor his little daugater, whose case was considered an 1p- curable one; he says: “My daughter eight years o!d was affl ct- ed with terrible egrofula for nearly sx years, and we thought her case an locir- able one. We iad several physicians to attend her, and she took medicines of al! kind», but she got worse instead of better. Haviog bad our attention drawn to tue tact that -Paine’s Celery Corapound wrought cvres after other medicines failed, we procured a supplv, and after a fair use of the medicine we can report that the dis - ease is overcome, and we trust has disap- peared furever. Our little girl is now bright, strong and healthy, sleeps and eais well, avd ber blood is pow as pure as it Can pos-ibly be. I bave great pleasure in rece commending Paine’s Celery Compound as a cure for serofula and blood disease; it is the best medicine in the world.” — thas been heli that consumption is heredi'ary, and the factthaione person of a family bad died with consumption was considered asure eigu that others of that family could not escape it. This is partly true andipart!y untrue. A man with weak lugs is likely iotran-mit that weakness to his Jehildren. Butthere is no reason in the world why this weakn«es should be allowed to develop, Keep the lungs fuil of ricu.red, wholesome blood, and the weakness will disappear. Decaying tis- sues will be thrown off, and a new material will be addep until the lungs are well and perfec'ly sirong again. This is the thing ihat Dr. Puierce’s Golden Medical Dis~ covery does. Tuis 1s what makes it cure 93 per ceutof ail cases of consumption where it istaken according to directions. It eearches oui disease germs wherever they may bein the body and forces them out of thesystem. It supplies the blood with rich, life giviog properties. It makes the appetite good, digestion per- fect. Send 21 one-cent stamps te cover cost of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Fierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. BLACK DIAMOND LINE 4 The 8.S. BONAVISTA sailing from Montreal, Friday morning, Aug, 18th, will be due at Ch’town, Monday morning, Aug. 21st, and sailsffor St. Jobn’s and Bona- vista, Newfoundland, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and _ pro- duce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS £CO., Ch’town, Auguet 15—99 Agents A TALE OF THE GAM? “Ti’s no use talking,” said Jack Her- derson sitting down on the end of a io, | “this baking bread ina frying pan is wt the thing.” “What's the matter?” said his chum, who was packing his pipe preparatory to an after-dinner smoke. ~ “You mizht as well eat wet clay,” said Jack in the greate3t disgust. “Well, there’s lots of clay,” said his chum, laughing. “Stuff like that bread we had to-night, forinstance. It was’pt bread, it was a crust with a ‘ump of dough in the mid- dle.” “You cte it, just the same,’ chum. “What benefit can a fellow get out of his holidays subsisting on stuft like thai?” continued Henderaon. “Here we come out on this canoe trip miles away {rom civilization to build upand put on muacie. We want to go back totown feeling brand new. This is the way wedo it. Live on wet dough and fried fish, (generally burnt) with boiled tea half the time to wash it down. It’!] take three weeks of mother’s cooking to build me up after we get through with this.” **]’}] just bet you I’m over five pounds heavier since we started this trip,” said his chum. ‘“*You get more nouriebmrnt out of the grubthan I do, then,” said Henderson. “Good reason why.” “Why?” “I take a Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablet afler every meal,” “What's that do?” “Jt digests that dough just as well as if I waseating bread at twelve cents a loaf at home.” “The deuce you say,” said Henderson; “vou’d better divide up those Doda’« Dys- pepeia Tableis before we go a step far- ther.” ? said his Dobd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale at #ll druggists at fifty cents a box, six boxes $250; or will be sent on receipt of price by the Dodis Medicine Co., Limited, ‘l oron'o. The Great Pastern Ts The Presbvter an congregation of East S', Peter's bas com pleted arrangements for “a Great Eastern Tea” at Head of St. Peter’s Bay, on Monday, 21st inet. As thia is likely to be the last outieg for the season, the committee guarautees to spare potime or expevfte in waking the day un enj»yable one for all. We have secured, ata large expense, great attractions, among them heing Mut tart’s Celebeated Sieam G: llery and Merry- go-round, and caliope playing @ number of modern aire, ail combined making the greatest and most innocent amusement of ibe present age for all classes of people. There will also be a first class band in attendance, Sbouid the day prove unfir, tea will] take place on Wednesday following. A special train will leave Charlottetown at 715 standard, arriving at Si. Peter’s at 920. Fare from Ci’tewn and return 75: aod a correspondiog jow rate from ail in- termediate stations. A special train w |! ulso leave Souris at 19.50 «tandard, arriv- ing at St. Peters 11.40. Return fare 45c. The invitation is for ell to epend a few bonrs at the Bay, which is, beyond adoubt without a rival asa place of attraction, in the Lower Provinces. D. A. LAWSON, Secretary. eod from 19th to 19:h—2#ky. [ Am So Giad-—-—— You Didn't Forgeta Bar of ROYAL OAK SOAP. We’re sure to want it in our house. It im- proves the clothes so much, bee:des it; 1s very pureand one bar will do gs wuch as 2 bars of filled imported soap. cf i» For sale everywhere. Beware ef imitation; PORTO RICO SUGAR Thirty tons Just landed For sale by FORACE HASZARD Charlottetown Ist August 1899 2 w eod TO LET. STORE AT VICTORIA, LOT 29, That store at present occupied by Mr. Charles Hughes, on the coruer of Maine and Water Sireets, Victoria, one of the best business stands in the village. Jm- mediate possession. Terms easy and made known by applying to Donald W Palmer, Victorie. —! $75.00 will buy the best hand made biggy witn best material and work throug aout. Keep the money on the Island, encourage ou*own mechasics, and'buy from F. kh. Fos- r Upper ‘ue2n Strest wytt CHAKLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 19, 1899 SSAA ae eae tr WSE on DRUO {he Wenderfal Cheap Men - [ =e @% @e Bei Std 2 BeneWeeys a