: -, THE DAILY BX AMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 6. 1900. AND HONEST E = = , ~ —_ ” DISPENSING. | ‘ nest dispensing is an | True and hon: medicines cessity woen by the physician department is con ‘ted plans that strict atten gs and low large mea absolute ne are prescribed Our dispensing ' ducted on such perte errors are 1m} tion to business, pul é’ have won fol f public confidence Tur Kinp THAT CUREs. . y tr Se ed If you are suffer io ri — -he, indigestion, eart trouble, ar , = : Pas iver complaint, Kidue WSSLOL oe Sa prices stre © ; “ ¥y alsease Ou iis resulting from impure blood, we |} strongly advise you to use i aine < Celery Compound It is the yreat | hanisher of disease he ony . medi | cine that can truly bring you health and strength. iry a bottle of Paine 's Celery Compound f vou fee] weak and run dowa; it is a marvellous strengthener. Bros., Druggists, | REDDIN : Chariottetown, ae | OPEN LETTER AN OPE TO PATON & CO. ——$——— Charlottetown, Nov. 17, ‘99. Having worn 5 anfield's Un- shrinkable Underwear for several months, I fully concur in all that is published in commendaticn of it. Ir. D. REID, Manager of Telephone Company of P. E. Island. me | You can safely come in here any time you want to purchase anything in the drug line without any pre- vious investigation or worry. Whatever you buy here is sure to be right up to the limit of high quality and perfect purity. GEORGE E. HUGHES, The People’s Druggist, Apothecaries Hall. DON’T BAKE TO-DAY but order everything you want at the Eclipse Bakery. It is certain- ly remarkab'e the number of peop e who are now getting their baking done here. Dén t swelter over to bake the necessa coeK stove | os of ile. | RING TELEPHONE 98 and leave your order for Apple Pies 1oand I2c each Cream Pies 12 and 2§c each Cocoanut Pies 15 and 20¢ each Currant Cake 16c per Ib. White Cake 16c per ib. sread of all kinds. All fresh and good. Eclipse Bakery, Bakes Best Bread. Mae er ama | rever | probably | wholesome ' root, WHAT CAUSES DEAFNESS. | THE PRINCIPAL CAUSE IS CURABLE BUT | GENERALLY OVER-LOOKED. | Many things may cause-deafness. _ and very often it is difficult to trace | a cause. Some people inherit deaf-| ness. Acute diseases like scarlet | sometimes cause deafness. But by far the most common cause of loss of hearing is catarrh of the head and throat. A prominent specialist on ear troubles gives as his opinion that nine out of ten cases of deafness is is traced to throat trouble: this is overstated but it is certainly true that more than half of all cases of poor hearing were caused by catarrh. The catarrhal secretion in the nose aad throat finds its way into the Eustachian tube and by clogg- ing it up very soon affects the hearing and the hardening of the | secretion makes the loss of hearing permanent, unless the catarrh which caused the trouble is cured. Those who are hard of hearing may think this a little far fetched, but any one at all observant must have noticed how a hard cold in the | head will affect the hearing and | that catarrh if long neglected will | certainly impair the sense of hear- ing and ultimately cause deafness. If the nese and throat are kept clear and free fromthe unhealthy | secretions of catarrh, the hearing | will at once greatly improve and anyone suffering from deafness and. catarrh can satisfy themselves on} this point by using a fifty cent box | of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, a new _catarrh cure, which in the past year _has won the approval of thousands! ' ot | physicians, as well as because itis in con- venient form to use, contains no cocaine or opiate and is as safe and catarrh sufferers | pleasant for children as for their | elders. Catarrh Tablets area combination of Blood Guaiacol, Eucalyptol and similar antiseptics and they cure catarrh and catarrhal deafness by action upon the blood and mucous Stuart's | membrane of the nose and throat. As one physician aptly expresses it: “You do not have to draw upon the imagination to discover whether you are gettin benefit from Stuart's Catarrh Tablets; improve- ment and relief are apparent from the first tablet taken. All druggists sell and recommend ' them. They cost but fifty cents for full sized package and any catarrh |rebuke and punish promise-breaking | era] POLL TAX VOTERS. _ THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVEMBER 6, 1900. — ie a TO-MORROW! ian rma should bear in n at their tax must be paid thet ATTEND fe tr Ag ONCE. ae ALL is well nigh ready for the last stirring scene in the drama that will be enacted to-morrow Local and Other Items -after which | Tarte, Laurier, Sifton & Company | will pass from the stage and silently | steal away. | 10. m., Sunday excepted. In this city there re-) ie mains but the duty of attending the | are Invited to attend. ---Boodle.---Beware ! Grand Rally Meeting” tof be held) in the Opera a a ee RNS THE TUPPER CLUB ROOMS. are open daily from 10 a. m. to: All| House this evening. | --- Vote early to-morrow. Here and throughout the Province, | as over all Canada, an unusually | large vote will, without doubt: polled. The people are determined, this time, to do what they can to put down bribery and corruption, to ---Boodlers abroad---to-morrow. --Let every vote be polled tc-| morrow. --The meeting of the City School Board has been postponed next Monday evening. --Mr. Tarte’s position in the Lib-| uke party is unique and his influence | politicians and to punish |Tartean | at once ubiquitous and iniquitous. extravagance. We hope that every) Vote the party out ! | elector will do his duty. in the inter- ~—We understand that the tug | . offer | of the country, to-morrow. | W. i “~ : ; : J? | toa Sydney syndicate. It is to be | Smash the machine. Vote out Tarte | hoped that the Aitken will not leave | and Tarteism to-morrow. _ this port, as she is said to be the) aaa senn most powerful steamer of her class | SIR LOUIS ADMITS IT. | this side of Boston and Quebec. eg ests Aitken is under __ The volume of taxation has been increased by $12,400,000. ~—McCurdy, the gigatic forward | of the Wanderers, the terror of| all whom he has run up against has Mr. Srewarr’s apt remark in the Market Hall that -the Laurier Government have been on the spree for the last four years might, we think, be applied very fairly to the | 36210 an oe. peo Dees aa : a ae y z : e ies Patriot oy the present cam- 'Saturday. He anode the Wan-| paign. Yesterd ay'sissue of that pap- | derers for several years but has not! er contains two columns and a half of! been playing for the past season. | a report of a meeting alleged to be | He weighs in the vicinity of two, held at Murray Harbor South “on} hundred and is an ugly customer, to tackle. Moffat and Demille, two’! unt |] 4 Meet Me at The Always Basy Store. lf You Buy at New Costumes Ladies’ tailor made suits in colored tweeds, short smart Ladies’ Jackets’ Never before have we shown such stylish smart Jackets for the 13th instant,’’ but —. ‘8 other giants, are also training with | double breasted jacket, lined 80 little money. When you dated ‘Murray Harbor, Nov. 2.""| the express purpose of acminister- | throughout, new flare skirt, eee the quality. fit and There is evidently something wrong ing a defeat to cur Isiand boys. special ; finish, it is really wonderful So that plenty of excitement will | /attend the contest between these | two teams. in these dates. isut there is some- thing else which is not wrong in this report, and that is a new thing in| —Saturday an opportunity will be | Patriot reporting. Here is what | afforded Island lovers of sport of. Sir Louis Davies is reported as say-| witnessing a real football battle, ing at the meeting in question : | One of the kind you read about. | : : Preparations have been completed | ‘In his travels over the constitu- | wija the famons Wanderers.of Hali- | the political cpmions of electors.' that date. The Wanderers will| Mr. Martin has been a persistent| bring over the strongest team they! applicant for the justice in the| can possibly select in Halifax and | Murray Harbor and Belfast Railway, | wil} be accompanied by about twenty | and to no other man are we more! club mates and two trainers. They | how they can be sold for the 7 : Stanle 2 | r Zz 8 B 8 ros. © '§ You’re Entirely 7 i i ‘Cheap’’ means awful things Safe as well as the one good thing--- L 7 low price. The wave of cheap- OS ness that has passed over this * town has not affected prices as much as it has injured qualities. i & You'll do more intelligent and i 5 economical buying when you i think of goodness of quality first, . Oo and lowness of price next. That’s | 7 the way we buy. is i ® aess, Swelling or inflammation. | hy n 01 | lare in favor of a British Prefer-| D. STEWART, | . | sold to pay expenses at 2 o'elock ' | sufferer who has wasted time and money on sprays, salves and/ than the same young candidate who powders will appreciate to the full| aow stood before us. the merit of Stuart’s Catarrh | grant of three-quarters Tablets. for this work were largely dhe to ae ; | the assistance we had received from | Mr. Martin, in the able way which | he had stated the case before the | Government. ”’ The expenditures have increased by $10,688,000. LL EE | _ NOTES AND COMMENTS. Pains or aches won’t stay where | Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment_ TT cca thn Machine | used. Try it for Rheumatism. | Vorr down Tarts and what he Lumbago, Neuralgia or any Sore- | stands for. | Why not vote to show that we inna? STRAY COW cn the premises of fete: | ence: Stewart: an old Brindle cow. If rot called Father Strubbe, in a sermon on for before che roth. upon that date w.il b | election obligations, pointed out, among other things, that deputy eturning officers should be alert and faithful in their duties to pre- nS d&w. Save Money .-AND BUY YOUR... UNDERCLOT AT =, lj We show a heavy, rich, all wool imder and drawers, regular price 70 a . e C*tits each. yours this week 95 cents Suit. Our fancy lined suit at $1.00 is he best value in the city. It is Worth $1.30. For comfort you want a suit of | eur fleece lined. . Regular price $1.70 per suit, this week to clear at $1.45 Suit. vent ballot-box stuffing. There was |no more important advice given in in address full of sound sense. Much of the fraud that makes election contests disreputable is due to de- puty returning officers’ lack of ap- | preciation of the fact that it is part of their business to prevent wrong- doing. When one of them knowing- iy allows a fraudulent vote to be cast he commits a crime and is on a footing of equality with the rascal whose offence he participates in. > ‘BUSINESS PROGRESSION at , ‘ rr We are showing a plain all wool knitted linder and drawers, worth $1.10, yours a suit for tiples; promptness and accuracy nts. C1pies ; ) ‘ so c are our mottoes. We are daily re- We also show a better quality | newing and assorting our stock of suit, worth $1.60: but we want ta | Perfumes, Atomizers. Sponges, give our customers good value, 80} Brushes, Combs, and Toilet goods; this week it goes at no old stock; prices always the low- * | est. $1.25 a Suit. | Now comes the fine lamb’s wool,| The public verdict is still in favor worth $2.00 a suit; this week yours/| of Paine’s Celery Compound. _ It is toe : ‘the great family medicine of the $1.65 a Suit. WEEKS & CO’S... Our business is one of progress and success. No need to enlarge on our dispensing facilities; this de- partment is run on correct prin Tue PEOPLE Say So. | present day and never fails to do what it promises. Paine’s Celery soeWhen you want Underclothing don’t forget that the Best and Cheap- 'Compound will banish and perma- inently cure kidney disease, liver | ‘complaint, ills resulting from im- | pure blood, heart trouble and dys- pepsia. Come to us for the genuine |—-the kind that cures. est place in the city{to buyjitjis at...... | W. R. Warson, Druggist, | | Charlottetown, P. E. I. WEEKS & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, | Coming ! Coming ! Coming ! The Wanderers’ Football Team of Halifax, will play the Abeg- indebted for the railway and bridge | wij] arrive by the Halifax Friday) The Abbies have been put- | | night. Last year's| ting in lots of hard practice and | of a million | wi)] give the Haligonians a rattling | run for their money. 4 illsboreugh Th New Bridge iseom ing and sv are the dr) streets and roads. The: you will’ need some- thing nice in tovotwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low tT. BH. BELL The Bargain Boot Shoe Store. Andat inthe hate Leb hatte dedi i it ip bb bbb nnn hi hl AA airy L3-5 ECONOMY IF a per.won can make a small saving ach day, it means considerable in a year. ~ We sell a large tin, 3 Jb, Baked Beans fer 10 cents a ee ee YOU can make quite a saving feach and every day by dealing wlth us. . SANDERSON & CO., VicToRIA Row GKOCERS®r The People’s Store, Weits on the C, A. A. grounds wy “FOV EE EET YTV TTT Tver ee ere ee ee eee eee eee err ere CC ree money. i $8.50 for $6.38 f Three Specials in ; Ladies’ tight fitting, double breasted and single breasted Colors fly front suits, in various e cloths, tweeds, homespuns, ; i serges and ladies’ cloths. Heavy double _ breasted ‘ frieze jackets, good quality, “ 4 = well made and perfect fitting, " $10.77 for $ 8.07 four colors, only $4.25 each. . { a oe sd aa Heavy double breasted ' 1295 aa 12°95 frieze jackets, double stitched a, see throughout, seams strapped . 15.75 for 11.85 with cloth, 2ni velvet insirted, ; six colors, #6.00 each. i 4 | Ladies, this means that you Elegant beaver jackets in FF i can buy your stylish ready-to- fawn, navy, drap, and red; FF wear winter suit for less mon- lined throughout with silk; F ey than youcan procuie the large pearl bu "a coat material and have them made you would be willing to pay & {| up. It’s worth looking into. $10 for; our price $7.95. it Come and investigate. ; aE" ‘ : | r 1 | i | f | r i < ; ‘ it te se te te te oe — ee VICTORINE | ———- —— 7 SEE OUR LINE OF NEW Fall Neckwear 500 Different Styles to Chcose From | Nothing adds to a person’s appearance for so small an ovtlay as a new No matter how well drcssed a shabby tie spoils the whole appearance. tie, We are Giving Extra Value in Men’s Gloves. | See our Moleskin gloves for wcrking mer. at 25c and «6c, . | Kid gloves and mitts from 50c to $1.25, | Mocha gloves trom $1 to $2.25. | Fur ‘iced gloves and gauntlets. able Underwear. GORDON & McLELLA ‘MEN’S OUTFITTERS. 4 A full line of Stanfield’s [Unshrink: x ia ‘Saturday, Nov. 10th.