we ABSOLUTE. » SECURITY. Cenuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills: of hou @ust Bear Signature FOR BILIOUSNESS,, FOR, TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION GURE SICK HEADACHE. We win HOUSEKEEER .ome in and look over ou roceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep every- thing in our line ithat is necessary Housekeeping The prices, well, we want you for to see them when you are look ing at the goods. Their chea} neas will surprise you. Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET. ~ Dancing AND Physical Culture Mas H. C - Macdonald will re-open her clases ulture the n dan:ng and Physical ¢ 4th Gerber. Those torming privace classes meng teemds sh wuld apply at once, in order eve choice of time for class. Miss Mac- Domeld will be xt home to intending pnpils mi fer coom on Kent Street from 10 a. m. to Gp m.,and from 3zto5p.m. dy 246, ae — W iite’s Caramels and Gnowflake Chacolates <n Can be had at any following first class T. J. Morris i». L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutchesou W. F. Carter Stewart @ Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. MeLeod & R. H. Mason. ore lsarance Sale of Columbia Zithers. mace of ourstock must be sold. All teesh gocds, No shop-worn stock. = oc sl inducements to immed.at2 purchasers. BE cer isons. Call and see us sure. ARTHUR B. WALKER, Imperial House, Car ux Kent and Queen Streets, city. f sot i} | pet Rs KT ee POLITICAL MEETINGS. “eet mgs of the electors of East Queen’ wd | fer held at the following times ard places, rie efeich D. A. McKinnon, Esq., the Gov- «mmvontat candidzt:,is respectfully invited. \eemen River Bridge Hall, Oct, 31, at 5. ™. ne. Mary’s ~ ~ a Roid, Schoolhouse, (near Sfp sex & corner) Nov. 5, at 7 p. m. SMercay ‘Harbor Sovth Hall, Nov. ‘6, at Vem, /THE DAILY ECAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 24, as SCRE ELECTION, The Popular Candidates IN P. BE. ISLAND | Alexander Mart! - W. S. Stewer A. A. Lefurgey Edward Hacke t Austin C. Macdorald POINTS IN THE ISSU?. Mutual Preferential Trade within the British Empire. East: Queens, - West Queen's, East Prince, - - West Prince, King’s, - - Rebuke of ®Politicians who broke their pledges to the peo- ple — increasing expenditures and debt when they promised to reduce them. Honest Government for‘ Unit- ed Canada. Down with Tarte and Tarte- “The record: of our party while it has been in power un- der its present leaders is one long, shameful story of promises unfulfilled and broken; of reck- less extravaganee ; of jobbery and corruption ; and of utterly dis- graceful betrayal of every prin- ciple for which as a party we stood. For the purpose of securing themselves in office the men who have teen entrusted with positions of leadership have brought disgrace upon our party and dishonour upon the name of Liberalism.” —H. H. Cook. 4 Narra ene serene eee Sel tHE DAILY BAAMINER OCTOBRR 24, 1990 nous —_ TARTE AND HIS SONS IN Law. Tue Patriot comes out with the Iatesi fal in camp*igo tactics in ite recort of aa ihe York meetiug: clap+irap incideut which occurred ai Tt seems that Mr. Martin was deecribing @notor ous transaci+n of Mr. Tarte in the Montreal harbor dredging whereia he gave his Ownron-ia-law, without calling for terders, $10 per each dredge. eub-let the covtract'tét $3 per hour, thue eerning, with about $20 perday onesch dresge,—von three of them at least $60 per day, When the item came up in supply, the Oppesition aeked Mr, Tarte Govervment coutiactor wa. benr The xo: in-law in ture tor work ng his baods in his puckeis, who the Bat Misister was protouod'y izeoraut of hi- Thea Mr. Tarie was plied with questions from all sider: —“{« he an en- gineer?” “Ts he a merchant?” “Ie he w ehoemuker?” etc. But to all came the answer, “TI dont know,”’—till » member op the back benches, well verseg in family history, asked, ‘*Is be your son-in-law?” Then the coon came down, aod the answer came, ‘*s Yes,--but I don’t see Bby reason Why & mano with daughters should not have soas-in Jaw,’’ Are we, then, to infer tha‘, in the im probable, calemitous, even. uc Mr. Tarte retaining the portfolio of public work;, the Spending power of the department must increase in proportion to the number of bis daugbters entering the matrimonia! state? No doubt the youthful repor.er fondly hopes ere long to hold dalliance with Some younger scion of that nobl- blood and even now gloats over the good fat sums he wou!d, in ].ke manner, wring from the electore of Canada. Nay, per~ haps he feels the gnawing pangs of jealousy when he thinks bow natural the beautiful French accent comes to Mr. Martin and how awkwardly he would repeat “ Je ¢’ aime, oh la plus joie fille de Mons:eur Tarte E i We notice that the reporter refers to the man who called him down.as Mr, Gallant. Now, Mr. McKinnon. himself, was the first and only man to attempt to call Mr. Martin down; and we there- fove infer that he would make his friends believe Gallant to be the trans- lation of McKinvon. What sirange ties of kinship would they not resort to catch votes. No doubt Mr, McKinnon would like to ihe u»me, pose here as the P. E- Island Tarte. But 1900. | tbance of redeeming half of the profuse | and rid culous promises be is now scatter vim beware of MEST, eee PR? omnes eturned, he wuld have the emallest Let which wag in Peters had ibe ng breadcast through the Riding. the fate tore for the Hon Fred igsin appeakd to the Fort Augustus die- ret. Thesword of vengeauce wil! cer- ialy be wielled on an imita‘or of euch Ciice, RETURN OF THE TROOPS. Wr have private advices from South Af ica concerning the sor. of a recep, t on tbat would be ®pleasing to the men of . KF. I-land. Our correspondent w ites fiom Klip River, om the 17th of 5 ptember. We quote : Oo bhehait of the majority of the Island boys now in Africa 1 beg leave to ff ra few sngges'ions in regard to our home comivg. ‘I'he boys are not in iv Of aMvereal ceremony but wonld be much better pleased with a short ad hearty welcome. ‘The members of our party who reside out of town would prefer spending the first few days of their return with their friends to taking partin pirades or attending recep.ions and banquets The town boys also fee! the Same way. “As vou may possibly Le aware, we have suitered much in this country aud there ie ecarcely One who will pot need « rest and possibly treatment from medical mn: The water outbereis bad, and our teeth sre in @ bad state of repair. Mauy will he unable togo te work st once and the task of providing for themselves and th se depending on tnem way prove a ha denr- Scarcely apy of the beyse cao furmish enough ready money to buy new outfits of clothing—which will be r- quired in almoat every c.se— and par the numer~ ous other eapenses incidental to their returx. So for there sa well as o1 e- reasons we have decided te ask that vo great reception be given us, but that if the people of Prince Edward Isiana wich to show that they really appreciate what little we have do: e out were ietibem 2) as Up B pUr ecu LEW Videud BN Oug tLe 4. D and ibeir ection will be more Warmly wy pr clated iban if we were given o bby t every night. 1 muaet pow forged thar ws are toreceive a emall anv uut trom the Dom-nion Govere ment— tut mn will pot b Saflicient tor «ven our mcst pres- veevs and as you know it ie Lut # m.- piliance In COmpArIFOnN win the emount givep by other colcwies tou tueif Coutine genta’ These suggestions from one of the bove —-one who i8 not himse'f in nee? of finan- bis feilowe—will, we heve so vouni be favor Cal ase @inece, bui wio ep ake for ao'y COrwmitered iy «hove who have the matter of the “Welcome Home” ia haod ied ty the pub ie atten e¢, ae ED $01 OMON £LOW’S AD /.CE. What I Would Do or Have Done Were I Boss. I wouid stop officials of the P, F- T. Ralway from wri irg editorials fo th Patriotar nv otbe- paper I would have the Sshool Trustees allow the pupil to usethe a:) col clowets unless ibev are burt for ornan e -t. J would | ke io know trom the Guardian ft ison account: f the election that he ix sileut cn the tiqnor question, and if be dore not Kuow lust the saloons are open until midnight and later. I would keen Jonn ©. McK nzie in the Regietry cflice tu do his work, if he ba avy to do, testeed of cha-ing sound tue coun'ry to do political eanvassing,. I would also get Norman Camptell the L-quor Li:ense Inspector atgwork °f, th: re is anytniog to do. But I furget he d-aws his salary; eo does J. C. McKenzie in the Registry « flice. I wou'd like to know how many hours per week Jobn C. McKenzie bas worked in Lis«ffice for the la-t three weeks, and how mauy he expects to work from now to elect on day. I would keep government officials, both Dominion and Previncic’, from makirg a political canve a in town and couniry, during « flice | ours at levat, IT would etop the diegrace of Governs ment officials going up and down, io avd trein both cou) -¥ and town doing per ronal canvaes, and give them work in (heir respective office-, if th re ie work to do; otherwise di m‘ss them and save the country their saleries. At present it looks as if they bad nothing to do (many of them) only draw their salaries. I would tuggest that Bro: Paul Pry continue in his good work. Don’t stop it, brother, I would like brother Jonathan, of Summerside, to continue his good work. So.omen Stow. _ Ia cutting down Great George Street sidewalk and leaving the new Brighton Bridge unfiuvished, are not the civic auth« oritiee doing that which they ought not to do and leaving undooe that which they ought to do? Sees —It is evident that «Honest John Chariton” does not believe with Mr. Fielding and the rest of h‘s party, th. t itis impussibie for , 4pada to obtsia any trade concession from Grest B i. tain. His idea is exactly like that of Sr Caarles Tupper aud all really patriotic , we very much fear that, even if he were Canadians: «Let us aie awe wk ho France n gh ai all. a Only One or Iwo Weeks Mocre Our Tomatoes for Chow- Chow, and ripe ones, will only last one or twomore weeks. Pickling cucumbers are new a thing of the past. The fame can be said of tomatoes, Red and yellow onions 3c Ib, 10 lbs for 25c, 20 Ibs fir 45c. Larger lots by the bar. rel and 100 lbs even lower, for retailing at Gav's Market Stalls 4 7 they are traly | Soc, 75¢, $1, $1 TQ, ACE =a Is a friendly contest between ladies and culture and refinement in tne matter of style in dress, and heac-dress Particularly, The productions of our milliner take first place. The nats she and her assist- ants create are marvels of beauty and a Joy while you wear them. We Raced Al! over North America, England and an to ‘pick up the latest modes In Millinery, and as we look over our stock we must say ‘‘we did it.” de dollars’ worth of stylish millinery is at the command of our milliner, her what looks nicest, Thousands of when you ask We vronder She can make ycu Jook s She has the taste, she you have the face. tcgether and see the result to create yOur own hat, then we have lots of trimming, and it’s Our Felt: Sailors are all the rage this fal! and we don’t wonder at the rage, becau-e eautiful, and the Oo much prettier. has the goods, and Now lev’s get them It you wish priced tight, too. prices— 25. D1 50, $2—is not too gh aval Ws sel styash Millinery at what it should c¢ pst. PROWSE BROS. the Ladies’ Sty‘ish Outfitters. BOVR Tr I. ————— The guaranteed Product Prime Ox Beef .... oeell Infinitely more nourishing than Extract of Meat or Home Made Beef Tea. 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