THH DAILY RXAMINER, OMARLOTTPETOWN, NOVEMBER 12, 1900. i. on nz —_ ee ? — P. E. ISLAND... ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER NOTES AND COMMENTS. | A LAW UNTO HIMSELF == ‘ ane a : - Commercial College a Sa a ee ee ‘eports that Every Man Must be that to Re- y > aoe -. Tarte has returne “a : : ; ; Rais NOVEMBER 12, 1909. Te ai tS, BAe TOGUIMED TORN Ge-| sate tis Besth and Digestion. — — = | partment “feeling very lucky. Of | The atteution of those who desire a thor - pag ? 7 r : ' : : ‘ course. are thousands of pe ugh and practical preparation for an active SIR CHARLES TUPPE ae ; ; : Phere ire thousands of people in business Ife is called to the advantages offered It is remarked that there is a this world who eat no meat from | AND by this college. Bookk-eping, Commercial toes reason to believe that, among other! one year’s end to another, and cer- tis Law, Arithmetic, Penmanship, a Tuk spirit displayed by Sir Charles! things, Sir Richard Cartwright has|tain savage tribes in Africa and L rrespor 1 i a >! Meth ds, Short ee : « z z oS ae i ee. aida Sas ‘é i * 7 siz are < Ss > - ° | os ; ~ dence, Busine s Me a -. tte; Tupper in the hour of his defeat will | Changed his views as to the shreds | Polynesia are alm st exclusively | ee cee ee tO Roache!’ intenaife’ al ‘mira ti f hi | and patches’’ of the Dorninion. meat eaters; but while there are| oO i “ most direct an ractical manner, special | intensity 1e «6admiration o 11S | . ‘ . > T= ‘o ar 3} attet ti ne 9 = to locating gi 2quates in f . | f 1 hi are d j : tri tic THE Montreal! (razette : ‘SAny thousands of these. there are mil- | < eh $s g nt Ocauing . : - s - Ss rr‘ g ’ : : . - 1 33 . . , - , . good business positions. New term opened | 'T€NCS TOF Mls grand and patric ~ | thing is good enough for the soldiers, | lions who live npon a mixed diet of | eas be on Monday, August 20th inst., at 9.30 p. m | work while in office and power. His | and nothing is too good forthe army | meat, vegetables and grains and if| Is pens iy you want ULSTERS you Send for prosjectus, P.O. Box 242. | farewell message is dignified in its’ contractors. That, at least. is what | 2umbers 1s a criterion it would seen | will save money at Paton’s. ISAAC OXENHAM. references to himself and full of | the majority of the Canadian peo- ~— os a diet is the best for the| : ae » have vote -he - it jc a ¢ | lan famuy. P ge ae” kt » and confidence in its refer. {| Ple have voted. whether it is what! a. , i . Ab t @ t ng—tf Principal and Proprietor jfope ana confide nee in its re fer | they think or uot.”’ The fact that you will find many ou vercoea Ss : ences to the Liberal-Conservative | THE Montrea! Star remarks that | vegetarians who appear healthy and | j party. Everyone will. we feel sure. ! od sking feature .f 41,,,| Vigorous and meat eaters equally so _ Judge for yourself and the knowledge ° - ; ‘the most striking feature of the eae rained means muck to y We cz . A uy estion \unite in the hope that the closing } election is the contrast between the | and any number of robust aneren : 0 2 tir aad f: af, _ on Eur | laysof the grand old man will be | attitudes of the two great central ‘mens who eat both meat and vege-| OATS entire satis action that our O\ ER- days Ts ) < l a ie ' « 2 \ : p e : rely ‘ 7 ySor t 8) “ | sirovince: OF the amewtae While | tables and anything else that comes | C ‘hi —— positively the best value offered a 9 j}happy and peaceful. He has ever Fcaees a deat cS their way all goes to show that the | in this Ci.y, and can show you overcoats at 66 b2en active in body and brain. and! & “Regs ees Sar .--. | old saw is the true oue, that every | reasonable prices that cannot be found in ‘ 2 the Liberal majority Ontairo has ; : : : any other clothing establish it is not to be supposed that he will ; turned a I iberal majority of twelve | au must be a law to himself as to) . a ater a i eae ushment, and can le 3 4: i ence er ae thi shall eat ; ink only 62 duplicated by custom tailors - now sink into a condition of lethargy. | into a Conservative majority of six-| ™ hat he shall eat and drink. _ 7 bout d ie eas ones om tailors at — a oe | To repair the waste of tissue in| about double the price. Without doubt he will continue to! teen. If the whole Dominion had | brain workers as well as to replace | Do your eyes tire easily? If so, you need take ‘een interest in the vouns | expressed the same disapproval of | } . cle nd si of t} lab | glasses. ikea kee eres e3 Sl the Guovernmast as the premier | the muscle and sinew o 1¢) «6labor-| Do your eyes burn? If so, you need| nationality which he has done so’! wrowinee, the Lavrier Admnetates, | Ct pan one ne a through the | Notice in Our | > > . . ea ; “eS yr : | glasses. oe = ‘yg >, much to build up. We hope that! tion would have suffered an over- | Process OF digestion. Does the type become blurred in reading ? If so, you need glasses. Do you suffer from frontal headache ? So, glasses will help you. he will be spared to do good work If for the country---outside the poli- Do you know if you have perfect eyesight ? tical arena. If not, we can inform you, It will cost you sisal ag * nothing. ‘ _ A PARTY CONVENTION. . , TAYLOR THe suggestion of one of THE Sunnyside. Jeweler and Optician. EXAMINER'S correspondents that a convention of all those who are op- | posed to the Farquharson Adminis- | tration should be held without delay, i PICTURESQUE Prince Edward Island ; Stantly, \Government ought not to spring an ‘election upon the country at this /juncture. No doubt the people }should have the public accounts of (the current year before them ere |they are called upon to give a ver- | dict upon the merits or demerits of fs 25¢ at all i Bookstorés 'the Farquharson Administration. . An illustrated!book on P. E. Isl- 'No doubt the Government should and. An int eresting souvenir for | continue in office until the end tourists. ‘of its term seeing that there is no ee | good reason why they should not do But the rights and fitness of ‘things have little weight in the /minds of the New Liberals who hold | office in this Province when the lintense satisfaction they feel 1 SO. in ita disadvantage is at the other ‘nd of the scale. Their opponents |must, therefore, come toa decision | oromptiv: and if the decision | Ziv is .ttle, all must stand together. OF cours:, | as our correspon- Si é dent points out, there are many |points of difference between a Do- Provincial not jminion and a jand it election. follow that the recent success of Sir Louis and Mr. does | lughes will ensure the success of he Farquharson candidates in the We are Agents for the GENUINE Tortoise sime te ritory. satiedis lectin I —The Hi ifax Chronicle says | ‘On the evening before his depart- }ure for the Presbyterian College, Halifax, a number of frfends from the section of Little Harbor and | Big Harbor Island, called upon C. |C. McIntosh at his home, and pre- ee |sented him with a purse of money eda © j ae, | accompanied by an address express- ing their good will towards him and } | best wishes for his future welfare.”’ |Mr. McIntosh was catechist at Dun- | das two or three years ago, and has many friends in this province. WITH TWO PIECE TOP ee We warrant every one. ; Call and let us show you one. | —All speechmaking records have | been broken by Mr. Roosevelt, the | Republican candidate for vice presi- ‘dent in the recent campaign across | the border. He travelled 21,209 | miles, visited 557 towns and cities | and twenty-four states, and made Enamelled W 673 speeches addressi 3,000,000 are eed eeches addressing | — Elem We are almost giving away is one that ought to be considered in- ! No doubt the Farquharson | ying able to take their opponents | to ; , Government out. (4) That the re-! sult of the Dominion elections does | 0 V F te ‘not enter into the business. (5) | ' That the Conservative party should Every nerve, muscle, sinew, every | | drop of blood is extracted from the’ | food we eat and digest. In these days of hustle and worry, | aud artificial habits of life, scarcely | | one person ina thousand can lay| | claim to a perfect digestion ;dyspep- | Sir,--- You express a doubt in Sat-|sia is a national affliction and| urday’s issue as to “‘ whether the | Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets a nation-| ' time has arrived at which the peo- | al blessing. ; : ple can hope to be successful in | More cases of poor digestion are | ‘striking off the shackles’ of the} caused by failure of the stomach to| ; corrupt party which now misgoverns | secrete sufficient gastric _ juice, or) this Province. There was certain!y | too little Hydrochloric acid and lack | a co-partnership on the seventh, , of peptones and all of these im por- | Any decent man who saw the fear- tant essentials to perfect digestion | ful oegies at East Royalty on that | are found in Stuart's Dyspepsia | day and on many previous days| Tablets in convenient palatable | would tell you that the time has) form. | assuredly arrived. We had the ma-| Onze or two of these tablets taken | chine here in full blast and it was| after meals insure perfect digestion | manipulated by a master hand. | and assimilation of the food. cd ' Road jobs, rum and money were the; athartic pills and laxative medi- | ‘agents used. Let the Conservative) cines have no effect whatever in| party rise toa man now---at once, | digesting food and to call such rem | and make a determined effort to|edies a cure for dyspepsia is far-| drive from power the men who are | fecthed and absurd. | corrupting and degrading the men| Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets con- | —old and young—of our county. | tain pepsin free from animal matter, | Let the party run a pure election! diastase and other digestives, and| and they will receive the support of | not only digest all wholesome food | the best men in the Province irres-| but tend to increase the flow of pective of party. The people are/ gastric juices and by giving the sick of the use of rum at elections. |" ¢€*k stcmach a much needed rest | \Is there a Dr. Roddick amongst the | bring about a healthy condition of | candidates who will set the example | the digestive organs and a. normal to all other candidates’ ? appetite. . East Royanry. Nervous, thin-blooded, run-down. people should bear in mind, that | drugs and stimulants cannot furnish ;good blood, strong muscles and/ }steady nerves ; these only come} \from wholesome. food, thoroughly | | ‘Sir,—We discussed your last edi- digested; a fifty cent box of Stuart’s | whelming defeat. i HAS THE TIME ARRIVED? PUBLIC OPINION. Show Windows Our splendid lines of Men’s Overcoats, made from beavers, meltons and over- coatings at $7.50, $8:00 and $9.00 Our tailor made men's Overcoats in all wool bea- vers, kerseys, heavy chev- lots and curl cloths at $10, $12 and $15. MOTHERS FOR YOUR BOYS We have heavy, warm reefers, overcotts, ulsters. and suits. See our great assortment of Boys’ Reefers. nap, beaver, frieze and curly cloths, from $1.50 up to $5. See our great assortment of Boys’ heavy all wool tweed winter suits, 2 and 3 pieces, from $2.50 up. 300 pairs odd pants, 49c, 55c, 75c and $1. Jas. Paton & Co. GHOTHIERS torial re the Provincial election al | ‘Tablets taken after meals will do | our smoking club on Saurday night, | more rea] good than drugs, stimul- | and decided as follows: (1) That Mr. j ants and dieting combined Gordon should call the party candi-; Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is| dates together at once. (2) That | probably the safest. most popular | candidates should be put in the field | and successful digestive on the mar- | in every constituency where they|ket and sold by druggists every-| are not already nominated. (5. | \here in the United States, Canada | That the people are ready and! and Great Britian. anxious to turn the Farquharson | conduct the election on temperance principles. Warp 4 East. “vw (2,000 re DE OI E SPE | Have purchased “HEINTZMAN’S ‘NOT DEAD Sirs—A report has been circu- ;lated through certain parts of Queen's County, that Mrs. Joseph | Roberts, 14 Indiana Street, Boston, | | formely Miss Minnie Costello, me Cornwall, P. E. Island, and _her| 9 little daughter Blanche had died * | PIANOS the City Hospital, of diphtheria. I) : wish téghato tor the benefit of those | ae ae triends who now mourn her as dead, | Wa wit fusenteh wom that Mrs. Roberts never had diph- with the list of their theria, and never was sick in City | names if you desire it. Hospital, and that she is at present, | Intending purchas- enjoying perfect health. i> 4 ers will do well to Boston, Nov. 10, 1900. | scrutinize the list DODD & ROGERS I 3 Sw Empire a | FURNITURE Just what you want. Crossed flags; Canadian ensign ani Union lack, nicely printed in colors at top of each sheet. Can be had in both ba! note and lette: sizes. MITCHELL’S |. BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prowse Bros, 10 to 25 p. c. here before. ‘Look Around And See the Housekeepers who are Buying They buy here because they save from Our stocks are very complete, and we are showing a large number of new designs never shown | MA K W IGHT & CO LIMITED | s Studio—Tanton’s New Building, *9 e | George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. closely, where they will most likely recog- nize the name of a relative or friend to whom they can write for their opinion of the Heintzman Piano. Miller Bros. Sole Agents, (ueen St. | | | | 4. MUSIC... =| Herbert A. Tanton (Late of New York.) TEACHER OF— | PIANO, ORGAN and VOICE | CULTURE. Voice culture a specialty. | | | Office hours—12 to 13 5 to 6, ny WM an Great | j eS IT PAYS TO BUY A T FERKINS As it... Should be Understood Dependable goods aleme can be big “‘bargains’’ as we understand the word. PEERLE€ES BLANKETS AT 92.95 This is a “blanket bargain.’ You should not miss a blanket worth $4.00 for £2.95. BLANKETING The best blanketing made. A wool, We per yard; union, 60 per yard, F. PERKINS & CO. THE MILLINERY LEADERS.