— ———— ———— 38 * 8. Ge me te are > gm> Ti B "yh. Y Tse Lf Ci cag eeee / EB Fi HW adi CyRSaea a BE Yas Sua tH a & fey gr, 7 & ‘> FY R : . © Raw” @5 a a Sw re = rye ; ¥ Little Liver Pills. 2 . & i. i ae LO some > v ah an “ust Bear Signature of i, ae ol VL, of DAA : leonner Be See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. ee — * Very small and as easy § to take as sugar. | I + |FOR HEADACHE. |FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIGUSHESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. | FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION GENUINE wusrnave NATURE, wool of Mes | Parety Vegetable. (eon PGe oor CURE SICK HEADACHE. SOOT Sy RTT TE Hillsborough ao bridge Th New Bridge iscom- ing and su are the dry streets and roads, Ther you will need some- thing nice in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Seliing Yery Low J.B. BELL The Bargain Bcot and Shoe Store. a IMITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY.” be be te proof that WINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in good repute with the public, is, that IT IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. The imitations resemble the enuine article in appearance only. They lack the gemerai excellence ot Genuine’ Lhis notice is necessary, as injurious and angerous imitations, called WHitTe LINI- Mev, &c., liable to produce chronic inflam- wation of the skin, are often sn stituted for \INARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because they pay a larger profit. They all Sell on the Memts and Advertising of MINARD’S, particular claiming to be made by a proprietor of MINARD’S LINIMENT, Simply is a lie. INSIST UPON HAVING MINARD’S LINIMENT "MADE BY ¢. C. RICHARDS & CO., Yarmouth, N.S8., The Relief | ine. Lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com’ § red to’ the! relief] that is felt by bh RS. SMITH, and hundreds of other © women of P. E. Island, on wash day tiace they have started using GILT ZEDGE SOAP All nret ciass grocers SELL'it. MCKINNON & McNRYIN WHOLESALE; AGEN1 SEPTEMBI AN XAMI I } | T of i 1 . | | Biel | pled | ' Ave | t | ' Une m t i ex} ik It } | ? ir ~ Y } ; pi t pi whic] ] peo} were thl t¢ ; | fro} a 0 \ fay fy Dis | tion 48 1 been rea In ¢ Y the government has not made even ihe | ny | weakest aitempt to implement their con- tracts with the people. ‘lake for example | the formal declaration ef the Ottawa cenre ference that, ‘‘we view with alarin the increase of controllable annual expen- the increase of texation since 1878.” diture and consequent An moral obliga- tion to redace expenditures was there and then entered into by the Liberals. With The controlleble expend’ ture which was then $36,814,025 continu- ally increased until in the year closed on the 30th of June last it reached the sum v bat result ? of $42,976,051,—juet $6,026,909 more than the amount which the Lib» erals in Convention at Ottara. viewed “with alarm.” Mr. Fielding now pleade tbat unavoidable expenditures have! oecured the Yukon and elsewhere. : Such unayoidable ircrested expenditure’ were constantly Occuring while the’ Liberals Coneervatives were in office. But | the Liberals in @onvention were blind to al] these—tbey were so greatly “alarmed” at the increared taxation and the creased debi! By the way, the increased | expenditure and taxation under tbe Cons | servatives were as nothing tothe increaced | expenditure” ard debt under Tarte- | Laurier, Sifton-Blair and company. -_--+ NOTES AND COMMENT. ib in- | ee — Sergeant Lindsay is not slone among the Canadians who weno the Vicioria Cross. That honorable distinction bas also been won by Sergeant A. H. L. Rich-! atdeon, of Strathcova’s Horse. He res- | cued 8 wounded comrade while uvder a Cross fire from the Bore. Mr. Fielding raid one true thing at the | taeetiog on Fridey cvening. He said :; ** There is 2 national seed time which re-} sultsin harvest.” Tie reed tine of Can-. eda was the time in which the Liberel- Conservatives held office. Mr. Fielding and bis followers are now reaping the fruits of Conservative labors and expendi - tures, --A Lorenzo Marques dispaich reports that the French coneul has been torb‘dden access to Mr. Kruger,as havealeo the latuer’s own officiale. The district govern- or has notified Herr Pott, the Netherlands consul, that be (Pott), who had acted as the Boer consular agent at Lorenzo Mar guee, can no longer be recognized asa representative of the Transvas!, which is now Britieh territory. The Montreal Gazette remarks that the readiness of the United States Government ‘o withdraw its troops from Pekin is bard ly in keeping with the “open door” stand taken with such blowing of trumpets only a few months ago. For the international force to quit Pekin before the Chirese Government is ready to take it over agaia, just now looke like abandoning Northern China to Russia, and « permanent narrow- ing of the doorway by the width of the elice the Russian grabs, A NEW ANTIDOTE FOR ALCOHOL (From the Times and @pivion, London England.) A recent remarkable discovery in medi« cine which bas been found to annihilate all appetite for alcoholie drink in a few hours, even in the most hopelees cases, is attracting a good deal of attention among those interested in temperance work. The medicine is purely vegetable, perfectly harmless and absolutely free from nar~ cotics. Many well-known pbysicians who carefully watched eceveral patients while being treated during a demonstra- tion given by the discoverer, Mr. A. Hut~ ton Dixon, of Toronto, Canada, under the auspices of anumberof clergymen, phil- anthropists and others, are erdorsing this new product es being the only physi-~ cal cure foralcoholiem yet discovered which leaves no evil after-effects. The morphine and similar drug craves also yield to this new medicine, aud the bene= ficial results from its use in aggravated cases are extremely satisfactory, A strong argument in favor of this welcome help to unfortunate victims of these trcubles can be carried in the pocket and taken in ab- solute” privacy thus dispensing with the publicity, loss of time and expense of an institute t-eatment. A report of the re- sults of above mentioned demonetration ad full particulars regardirg this medi- cine can be obtained by addressing Mr. -_— THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 19, 1900 THEORIES ABOUT FOOD. Subs Alsoa Few Facts on the Same ject. ch nowaday: c livieg, & the the [a er iifee 19 vol his glory, lore des meat was pever in- : machs,and aimost e that Lurdy ancestors rsin robust health f, por nd mution must have aly I 0 of the laws of ere had other things to do ries about things they ‘ome Was extended to 1 {rol naconto scorns. by appet and common sense ire excellent guides to foilow in matters f diet, anda mixed diet of grains, fruits and meata is undoub'edly the best. As compared with grains and vege- tables, meat furnishes the most nutriment in a highiy concentrated form and _ is di~ gested and is assimilated more quickly than vegetalles and grains. Dr Julius Remmeson on this subject says: “Nervous persona, people run down in health and of low vitality, should eat meat aod plenty of it. Ifthe digestion is too feeble at firet 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 dinner 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 if a regular practice is made of using Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, because they tupply the pepsin and diastase necess eary to perfect digestion, and every form of indigestion will be overcome by their use. The large class of people who come under the head cf nervous dyspeptics should eat plenty of meat and insure its proper digestion by the daily use of a safe, harmless digestive medicine like Stuart’s Digestive Tablets, composed of the natural digestive principlea, pepsin, diastase, fruit 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 tbe actual digestion ot food. Dyspepsia in all its many forms is sim- p'y @ failure of the stomach to digest food and the sensible way to selve the ‘riddle and cure the dyspepsia is to make daily use at mealtime of a preparation like Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tableis, which is en doreed by the medical profecsion. and known tocontain active digestive prin-« c'plee. All druggists sell Stuart’s Dyepepsia Tablets at 50>. for full treatment. A little booklet on cause and cure of stomach trouble mailed free by addressing F.A. Stuart Co., Marehall, Mich. SHANINIGAN FALLS, P. Q a a The Belgo~Canadian Pulp and Paper Corporation, of whicb;Messrs. Edmund de Vylder and Herman Cornet, of Brussels, Belginm, are the principal stockholders, bave recently completed arrangements to establish at Shawinigan Falls. P. Q., a 100-ton ground wood pulp mill,a 75-ton pulp mill and a100-ton paper mill, and bave contracted with the Sbawinigan Water and Power Company for 15,000 horee power of water and the necessary land for the storage of pulp and for their pumeroue mill buildings, and have also purchased over 700 equare miles of heavily timbered spruce lands on the St. Maurice River, which will afford them an almost inexhaustible supply of pulp wood. The pulp and Paper Company’s Engi- neer, A C Rice, Evquire, at Worcester, Mass., has engaged to take the natural conditions as they are, furnish al) plans and epecifications, place all contracts for the development of power, the erection of buildings aud the furnishing of such machinery and supplies as may be neces« sary to equip the millsto make the re- quired product. The building of the pulp mille will be commenced at once and the contracis call for the completion of the same tot Jater than June let, 1900, while other mil] buildings must be completed within two years from the present time. Nearly a thousand men will he required to perform this work within the specified time, in addition to which over 750 men will go into the woods this fall to cecure a supply of pulp wcod for these mills during the season of 1901. The factory buildings of the Pittsburgh Reduction Company at Shawinigan Falls are now far advanced towards completion and will soon be ready to receive a large number of mill operatives. In addition tothe Pittsburg Reduction Company and the Belgo-Canadian Pulp and Paper Cor- poration it is highly probable that the third of the four large manufacturing eons cerns who have contracted for land for mill buildings and power to operate the same, will commence work at Shawinigan Fails thisseason, This Satisfactory con- dition Of affairs is certain to seeure steady empleyment and good wages to all people ia that part of the Provnce of Quebec. ener BORN. At Red Point, onthe 14th inst, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Robertson, a son, ES If you wish to cure scrofula or sali Dixon, 81 Willcocks Street, Toronto, On- tario, rheum permanently, take Hood’s Sarsa- = It expele all impurities from the | ee at epee SS ad § Fi b oe YP . , . + e . a! There's not one cent’s difference in the value of a % Gold dollar and a dollars worth of wearing appeal at 4 our prices. Both are face values, and represent one @ hundred cents on thedollar. The five dollar Jackets 6 at our store are maruellous values and the people are 4 not slow to find it out. 2006 £2.24 ©’ @@ 6669544266 82684 228 1408 f The lost money is what you pay for Jackets that 5} 6are cheaply made to seJ]l cheap. More money is lost in the effort to economize on the buying of Shoddy, Cheap Jackets than there is ever saved in the buying. For Three Dollars we offer you your choice of many nice glove fitting jackets, These Jackets are well 4 inade and of very good c'oth, and decidely better Jooking and better fitting than can be bought in any other store at this price. BCKRW a ©2206 6e@-. * 000. 4224 OO*28 09 86 Money Found Every Jacket sold this year at our store will make you find more money in your pocket next morniug than if ycu bought the same quality elsewhere. Our $7.00 Jacket is a fine German make, well lined and put together right, made in all the popular shapes and shades, its worth more money but we got them cheaper this year, because we bought for two large stores. BOO8 wa SSSZSOSESSGFt 6666242242599 3130406808 Money Saved Common sence teaches that careful buying means money saved, These Jackets we’re offering at $10.00 were bought cheaply because we bought large quantities for two large steres, in both of which the $10.00 Jacket is the most popular seller. But if you wish to pay more for yours why we have it up to $20.00 the prices between are all you’ed ask too. @OC2 88001362 @~@ OOS 2241 CEO £60068 Monev Made No dollar can be worth more than a dollar portion of any of our Jackets, dollar for dollar, you'll never find more nicely explained than at our great Jacket Department where there is thousands of garments to choose from and all of them right. You don’t need Opera Glasses to see the value in these Jackets either, j\PROWSE BROS. The Ladies Stylish Outfitters, Ses Pe RES ee ele a ay al Sas. estate — > - > bi aa | tell about them os oeowe oe iQ Sa bss ae m ovis} AS 'y ADVER (iging Ue — ee ‘ + At) Maker ; i e through” who has made “BS advertising 3 7.8 tr ; ein yy . ‘orm that cane he publi¢ View may T Titm of eye Reale ae wa en » that does not take pai ¢ front in public csi N. J., Press = ‘he Orst part of tie above ig . m Wana. } ; ; ae y an (maker did not si ‘une through ade ioe ot re s.a Veruisings lade a vast fortune ‘hrough te Walch — utilized advertic ’ among othe; th wnat J HE Ey y _ tee | ' XAMINER COusiders KS Of wisdom - e Advertising js Useful in g a degree to other thiags in j = such as judicious byy; | UyIng, good ¢ | Management, Courtesy to th cate |ers. If you have good business | positions, why the more <4 the more lke ito maké your business » all there is to adverts) have no good business you are a donkey to ise, Y, will only fool etal ne : | It will be worse for you later, Tres have good business prasscall ‘and you advestise, you are to handle the advertisj f same thought and care ag you giy the rest of your business, > smn © Chiu) ee Aw Ovp ann Wert Tatsp Mre. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has bee, used for over fitty yeara by mill‘ons g mothers for their children while tes 4 | with perfect success. It soothes thes softens the gums, allays the pain, wind colic, and ie the best ’ diarrhosa. It is pleasant to the | Sold by druggists in every prt of the world. Twenty-five cents a botile, Ip value is incaleuable, Be eure and ask fy Mrs. Winslow’s oothing Syrap, In Chancery — In the Rolls Cg In the matter of John Bowman, ¢ Ne ; : Wiltshire, in Queén’s Gounty, Province of Pringe, d Islase, & lunatic. ie Pursuant to and b Hiri da Tag Honorable Edward dene 30n, toa of the Kolls.made in this matter w a plication of James J. Johnston, of Chatictie| lown, in Queen’s County, Attorney at lav A Committee of the pa estaie of Joha Bowman on the first day of Angasi, 1)., 1°90, and an order made by the the Ko'ls in emendment thereof on eleventh day of Avgust, 1900. I will set sell by Public Auction at the Law Coum Building in Charlottetown, in Queen's Comy on Tucsd y the twenty-fifth day of Septem ‘er next, 1900, at twelve o’clock noon, ail tal tract pic ce or parcel of land situate iying a being on Township number T4ilrty-~a Prince Edward Isiand, bounded as (ilor that is to say: Comme on the N eastern side of the North Wiltshire the Southeastern boundary line of fi'ty se formerly 1n nossession of John E rly nor owned by William Hatherly and ram chence North thirty-eight degrees ab boundary line eighiy-three chains three links or to the rear jine of farms 7 ing on suid Road, thence South fifty degrees east nine chains or to the line Robert Harris, and agreed upon : Richard Bowman and Thomias ae instrument of assignment hearing first day of January, A. D., 1830, t : thirty-eight degrees wes: along Said _ apenees de 6 a oko tion, thence along the atneriy © Southwesterly uutii it meets the said by Robert Harris as aforese'd then ame south thirty-eight cegrees west North Wiltshire Road afore following the couree tberof nine chains or to tne place of ¢ saving and reserving thereou acre conveyed by Majesty the Queen and sevenveen » dredth parts of an acre con Ps Commissioner of Public i Majesty the Queen for Railway oe ing seventy four acren a. iittle mors or Condidious made known at sie. nd | dy wed & sat tfll sae. The Prince Rdward Island Mag FOR SEPTEMBEN You should have ™ fT rz Is out. ‘ Why? Because its a most Inter number and well worth your 5° The following are, the ° All are gocd numbers. 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