return the following day. Tp an. ; : : ‘With joy in their hearts and a | glass of champagne in their hands they wil) send our children to Africa | om XT THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETIWN, OCTOBER 30, 1900 yt TO MURDER TIME TABLES, | NOTICE TO ELECT | A NES a (LOCAL TIME) | i ORS. THE OTHER LAURIER. | till seeieit itl ‘~ % ; o 1) * Tr. slices i 3 ‘ ao Joctor, WHO KECPps fs ft a Here is an extract from ¢ ein. ‘ A ao | j t from the elec id tat home when he ought | Arrival and Departure of Trains | UALIFICATION OF VOTERS AN Cele ir a issued by Laurier in} it : me, wit! , dD kes Oe . went at 2} i i ’ f) HOW 10 Vi rE uebec In BU6 : 4 1 him away—for money and Steamers. | or : | One of old Tupper’s whims is Im- | 1 to send 1] i | In electoral districts of this Province the voting takes place by ballot — Federation, which signifies an | 7 ' he held responsibie. er 1. i ; intimate alliance between Eneland | fy mit tO DE et *\) Phere is n 9 roters here co ae | ; —oug! i TRAINS. O registration of voters here. and her colonies, especially Canada. | * . neht we, lf we misiedad. , Tr : “One of the conditions of this al- | ; 8 STIC LLL is 4 “4 } : . ‘eo ¥ +2 . conditions of nis al- ; ia So oug $< neon Teves: RUG lene: eee Every male British subject of the age Of 21 years and upwards who has} jiance would be aden Sea > eal tg Tince 16 oTeatt than } secs assteut he wee 32% ™ | for six months previous to the gth day of October, A. D., 19¢0, been in the! Canad: ae a. OF ees ; Our offense 35! Express arrives trom the west ...... 9 50 pm} ee ‘ yee A ee 3 in the’ Canada would be called upon to pay | mommodatios mets Rais | posses sion either as owner, tenant or cccupant of a house i : . pay | : ; Lovey | Accommodation leaves for the en re oO ’ Upe a house or picce of land of; its share in money and rei ia his because Wwe ‘ sass west octet eeeeee veeeereg IOP mM] the yearly value of six dollars sha// be entitled to Vole. ‘‘As England is alway Rs at ‘ait ‘2 ay < : Accommodauon leaves for the oh T 7 . : ne Ra aaa a thousands of lives Dy one ada- iaient ee 6 00 p m| IN ADDITION TO ABOVE, with somebody, we will have to ; SaliQ. tv SS ee O88 ee. fee ee eee ee eee ) i # 4 a : nm $s Hehe etal eal a : 2 j } bias a Accommedation§ arrives from the In country districts every male British subject of the age of 21 years who | continually tax ourselves to find the | ef . smITIONS Trea j : . . . 5” = rr . money and “SW tw 4 ead tare rm yertisem ANT TIOUS FCA abe WESt oo. cess seweneccessecseeslO §5 & m| being liable to perform Statute Labour, has performed such Statute Labour of +h ge and to draw lots to furnish | ‘ : ccommocat a re ro ine ( 9} on " . ; ‘. . = 1e@ YH as ' Some few must go for al 4 a ution arrives from he Sih or paid his commutation meney for the year 1900 shall be entitled to vote, nga a se : . " CO a weed veh oe Nw CRAP ei eee 2 2 ) 4 . Oe . ; 2 f . . mee 7 si tus ~ngian as Clea es | co » ee oe ienahen techiciiins Gis call - e . | provided he as resided for twelve months in the e'ectoral Division ‘these dro] Fenn ~ ee Pit Se change of climate, or die; | uf, | Std aie Bae a ~ these droll baronets, knights of this ue ae ccande Scott's emulsion ee ee re Te IN THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. and commanders of that. | e e a to thousanas, WUE , , ial : as 3 cop ae, if i But the people will remain food | a a ys ip 2 , a ite an i i AD cease oe seers sete tte eeees 3 © n} an S: “nant 9 a i ae att Fy ha ,p- of cod-liv erouis Culc ali OMC Accoemmodanon§ arrives from the : person cannot qua ify asa tenant or ow er, he may vote on h‘s pell for = cannon. ; ‘ c o ia ‘Why all these armaments if we will be wonderfully freshened ep, rT MeiRemdyovalitletotryifvoulike $= =f — oo eae eee eae £P? IF were not to have war ? O6S Sh tees ree reer ‘i SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist Toronto. : : “AND WHY FIGHT FOR EXG- Saati cae ¥e tie aend | He has resided for twelve months previous to the oth day of October, 4. | LAND ? | wee see if 2 ———————— ee - , , = ae oe = D., 1900 eliher east or west of Great George Street, and has paid his pol! tax ‘The elect¢ rs should remember Bab "Ss Own if I eoreed bem for Pictou every : | or 75cts of it for the year t899. OR HECAN VOTEON HIS POLL TAX | that these great big chiefs, wko are y J naorning a SO ots bbe Kehoe aes 30 a 1 PCRIiPT F tT . OUT VER Th: . 3;o anxious to show ~meelves mor ft Unequal Eves. ‘ieee from Pictou every evenin : oe RECEIPT FOR THE PRuSENT YEAR 1900. Vhis tax may be paid at any ete Seaei ve Shear: EReEaaeee BOS S i} ° "Wg Sie ut eto 30 p m| tme before the election, but not on election day. patriotic and more loyal than others, | oap. i ‘ : lye as ae 4 ; | Every resident voter must vote in the polling district where he is living and are ready to throw us into war Shiocnet tosis Galea - : SS) ‘¥ TNE CAMPANA on electi lay for the benefit of others, will not be | pres: aa i a < eiecuion Gay. the ones to support tie 33 ¢; vegetable fats, has a faint but e=- hie rf : (ee Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and | c on cs oO support the burden of if. quisite fragrance, and is uusurpess- i GRO bx LD Quebec every alternate Friday evening, and We warn poll tax electors to be prepared with their poll tax receipts, be- tis the electors who will have ed es a nursery and toilet soap. Pi ai < . . ; - ; ° +. om . | ° +* 12 34 ie 12 ie 4 = a if” ee leaves on return the following Saturdayfeven- fore they go into the polling booths. If you do not produce them, your votes to use their carbines and these Beware of [mitations. Gj 1 ee ing. will not be taken and you cannot again enter the booth. T nevada ie cami hi a tl ae aad é 8 2 . enants and owners ‘ cn Do you see equally well THE CITY OF GilENT d> not require rece'pts. ‘The Tappers, the Angers, the | ALBERT TOILET SGAP CO., Mfrs. tan y f tne’ from Halifax and intermediate " Taillons will be in their“Ministerial | ae 5 Isdue from Halifax and intermediate ports ae ffi 2 eae : | MONTREAL. a ice with both eves: on Thursday night of each week, sailing on omice Wacn they will send us to fight a — i for England. —" ane e { : If not, both may be defective, One certainly is THE HALIFAX Is due from Boston at four o'clock every | Have them proper ly Tuesday moming, and will sail on return at | LOUIS H. DA VIES or to Auta: Whence these wil aver tant shores, leaving behind your i mined one o'clock the same afternoon. ' ; , return. =: d wives, your children, and all that @Xxa . } ; sé ; . dear to you. 7 2 : THE JACQUES CARTIER | : If you vote for the Bleu candi- ee ee eee ‘ae We prescribe glasses only ee: i aff] of Charlottetown dates you approve of these prepara- | This anti-Britis h appeal was print Me Leaves Charlottetown fer Vernon River wi en Barrister at-law Hens tee war ed in Laurier’s election pamphlet, when absolutely necessary tide suits, retuming Tuesday, a.m. On Tues- “VOTE FOR LAURIER and his | ¥#8 re-printed in huge type im day, Wednesday and Thursday at two o'clock | : : a eee L’Electeur, Laurier’s Quebec (city) ; ; : i candidates if you wish to see your pane open By werd cies ' organ, on June 12, 1896, and guarantee satisfaction. she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- | ing she returns from Orwell about eight. On), Consultation free. day morning at nine she sails for Crapaud, Friday morning at seven o'clock and on Satur- | one of these fine mornings for dis. throughout Quebec. Laurier, in his Ontario speeches, + 313 : as ite country enjoy tranguility, and not iepataiad. tar nae , os yas ‘hs : ate ster ¢< six expose yourselves to have to leave : y poster ana Smit ia G F H utc heson returning same afternoon at four o'clock. ¥ : That , acviieiaiil W ILLIAM S STEW ART holds up a pamphlet which he calls he OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, THESOUPMEURE = , ithe ‘Tory Gospel in Quebec,” and : Gces up east River on Monday afternoon at represents it as dislcyal. ge | Cherlottet own. four o'clock returning the following Tuesday of Charlottetown That pamphlet guotes Lauriers morning; on Tuesday she :eaves Charlottetown Bar: is erat-Law own disloyal and criminal language ty at three o'clock, returning the same evening. : . ‘to the people of Quebec in 1896, and ‘ae The steamer leaves for West River on 1 hurs- San Page BRT aS rae a 3 _asks them whether they can endorse ii . Y M c A day afterncon at four oclock returning en mae SO soe ‘it now : ae * ° e . Friday morning; on Friday afternoon at four 3 Sees x e- ' ) The General Annual Meeting of the Char- o'clock she also goes to West River, returning eS Sees Eb Sa ses te | o3 } - 4 te ottetown Young Men’s Christian 4 ssc ciation | Me Same evening, ONLY MAKE ACROSS. | McINNES AGAIN! 2; will take place in the pa lor of the 4. M. C. TIIE ELFIN ' car ae ‘ A-on Tuesday night, October joth next, at , i ogi Alea —— : E j day nis er 3 Leaves for Rocky Point each week day at 7,; Mark your Ballot as above ind‘cated. Simp'y place a x in the space con | an ee os gee ee gic ee in 8.30, 9.30 and 11 a. m., and 1, 2, 4 and § 30/ taining thc name of IWidiam S Stewart, the people’s candidate for West , |McInnes. Ex. M. P.. (Liberal) ata ae . . . > Dotces - ; : e et a 5 sane AVE. e4 saci ae a p. m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at$,9,) Queen’s. Piace no other mark upon the ballot The old proverb; “To be at peace bic meeting. at the extension coal Se 10 and 11.30 a. m; ard 1.30. 3, 4.30 and Op. The b ade. withak : lead i] No other kind will do par for war,” is the secret of the "€ Mcetilg at 7 ec : SLO . On Sanday’s the Elfin leaves for Rocky | : 3 . the Laurier Government. He de £ o'clock. I. D. SEAMAN, President. W. C. TURNER, Sec’y. 26tld m. Point at 9a. m. and 12.45, 2 and 4p. ™; leaving Rocky Point at toa. m., 1.15, 3-15) The OCTOBER and § p. m. TUE HILLSBOROUGH | of nations or individuals. 3 ee Follcwing IrreeQar'ties Held Fatal to Votes. The difference between the healthy, clared that it had been false te ite 1.—A sing'e stroke irstead cf a cress. happy mother who has healthy children eyery prom'se. He said the conser- 4 Se ae : . : tie to nurse and nourisa, and the weak, (yative «overnment had drained a 2.- A mark which in itself is a means of ‘identification, such as initials | nervous mother, with a weakling child, |p iti, Golumbia of $800,000, but hae . m In gan Leaves Vrince Street ferry wharf for South-| or some other mark known as used by him. is mostly a difference of preparation. thie rabber overnment of Laure aay nie: Edward Slaid KaZazine port every half hour. _ The great preparative for motherhood halt Heaton d it f ee f$] 500.- 7 ’ | is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It _2ad@ arained It OF Upwares OF #2, ee | .— Two single strokes nut Crossing. a Miata! +P aeetaeeel : wile 3-— Two sing 8 tranquilizes the nerves, encourages the (900. Their Legislation regarding appetite and induces refreshing sleep. British Columbia was a complete 1 It gives the mother strength to give her (farce only intended to appece: the vi = e _ Is out, and for sale at the bvok- ——— stores and newstand 3. teresting reading. G2=No Person who has voted at the election shall in any legal proceed An hours in- | - ‘ga! F ing be requised to state for whcm he voted.— See Sec. 97 of the Election Act oe ae . _ : ’ : oe : to the organs of maternity sc that the . +), kl a Re oe 2 of Chirlottetown in fifty years age, $ For the next four The election law of the Dominion provides for perfect secrecy of the baby’s a is practically painless arily. mages ne Yuk ee 5d bE ~-engrav ‘ . ; ; . ee al A : r : ssion of enquiry McInnes sal rk avd a photo—engraving of the Market li e{s or the demand | ballot, «xcert in case of a scrutiry before two judges of the Supreme] cr take pleasure in writing you to iet you shat ae oh of aa be 7} a ee Square. ae - a ot ‘Court. Betore a scrutiny can be held, the. person desiring one must deposit Ser ke Se Seba Ue Petenteeer Mivons ee. 7 - ee ciecaial ictal an ‘ : s , "O ullets i ; : pi . B..- ce, ters ‘ enard Co., |< vere. tmburs apnowmic ' : Followi: ¢ is the tavle of c ntents :— EGG aa mw queeee i lin Court one thousand dollars as security that he will be successful. Noj im. Box 367. My wife had been sick nearly all on = di * xt th, - MM y tea oer ‘ oer. oe 2 adi eee , a. oe | her life, and after trying everything I could row Girt IM the CYes OF ALE’ Lew ge g Market Square, Charlottetown-—Fron!ispiec2 well-filled egg bas | Dallot can be examined writi it has been first proved — voter - no . ale, think of I made up my mind to try ace te and gain time. No attempt 2c. 1¢€c- i ; ket now is what | > vote i ‘i ace ined un ess Mm has been! Prescription.’ I sent to Chicago and got six j.¢ . ee ae Be a “om A Journey from Port Laloic toSt Peters in 8 creme 71 and no vote under any circumstances can be ¢xaminec 1.» 32.49! bottles, which my wife took, a tablespconul | tifying the abominable abuecs ram ne 1751. Want d oe es a | marked ot jected to before the vote was given. No vete can be marked objected ' oe pn gee day, until the baby came. She pant there was made. Everykcry at Zé Youcanobtainthese | ee E ee “s »?, ” elt better after taking the first bottle, and when *— Re ee ad oe wd & John Caven C muchdesirédresults | 4/47 the voter kas received his batiot. baby was borm he weighed nine and a half was taken contpictely by SLIpt . by T <r : i : pounds. ‘To-day he is six raonths old an McInnes’ terrible a: aultonthe Lib- ce & we Dreams". by gam conmpren st The ballots atter being counted are sealed and sent to the Returning! weighs twenty-two pounds. He is as good a 7 1 Government. Many belicve he ie An Explanation of a My stery—D. A. W. foods, and the use {| _ . 3 . . | child as any one could wish. The doctor says | €Tal rOVeTTUTIons Many beheve he ‘ive he hs Be ik . . as direéted in the | officer who without opening the packets or breaking the seals transmits them ' he is ax healthy as any baby'could be, and also ig more than hal! over fo the Com Se hy Does that Memory Stay (Poem)— : . . Ae nae o~ the doctor says vour ‘Favorite Prescription’ ee : 2 . er J ia morning mash of to the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, and whilst in the custody of the Clerk | was the cause at weeks a healthy baler. ay felt servative side 2 I owed you this much for the good you did N. W. M. Charlottetown Fifiv Years Ag», (Ilus.)— KX. lL. M The Ambitious Man—John Mclaren. The Storm (Poem 5. Bedeque and its People -V Life’s Little Absarditi TheDawing of Though > * y 7 $ 7, icery A erson 1s allowed to inspect them. a sesame oe ene i a 2 my wife and myself. I hope you will mention . ' } ne ‘ ‘ ! this to others who may be in need of such help, Cneridan . Py H (ley Bisices the polling cfficers and the agents of the candidates, only One | and you may refer them to me, as I would be * | elector may enter the polling booth at a time; he MUST mark his ballot in; glad, to tell of tne good of such a valuable I ’ ae more; Snediciae.” G (YY “secret, he MUST hand his ballot fo'ded to the polling cfhcer, who MUST} pr. Pierce's Conistioay Séiee Medical GLOW na aceasta place it in the box without cpenng, at d there is a penalty for Gisplayirg the : , : If you can’t get the Powder send to us. One -t7@). McKer Zic, y=. £5 cts; five gi. _Lar, @ can, #1.20; six, Sie i. a. JOuZSO Mase . Adviser, in paper covers, is sent /7e¢ On This signature is on every box of the gemring _bal’ot in any way that would afford a cue as to bow the elector 1s voting. | receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay Uayative Bromo-Quinine Tevet » Louise Laird. Dp paid, I. : & CO., Boston, | 4 im f It causes perfect assimilation of the food <a elements needed to form eggs in the winter. hve . to wiert. expense of customs and mailing o7/¥. : . ; ‘the romedy that cures a cold in ewe day Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥. ” GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE We have decided closing out our present business of readymade clothing, Gents’ Furnishiogs and boots nd Shoes, and will hold a Great Slaughter Sale. Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, Ulsters, Suits, Reefers, separate Pants and Vests, 30 Per Cent. Biscount fi} All our stock 0i | All our stock of Gents’ Furnishings, Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Gloves, Mits, Hats and Caps, 25 p. c. Discount A lot of Cloths, Cottonades, Dress Linings and Blankets, 25 Per Cent. Discount t All our stock of Boots and Shoes, 25 Per Cent. Discount 6 All our stock of Trunks and Valises, 25 Per Cent. Discount ‘ A large job lot of Boots and Shoes, mostly small sizes, at 50 Per Cent Discount This stock is nearly all new this fal, and affords an opportunity to buy the newest goo !s at slaughter priccs. te PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS REQUESTED — = J.B. MACDONALD & CO. |