THE DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 2, 1900. ~-ABSOLUT MR. FOSTER WAS RIGHT. —_— (St. John Sun.) ECHOES FROM EAST PRINCE. ANOTHER VICTORY. Mr. R. Morrow Cured of Lum- A little over a year agoa banquet! That mysterious individual---“‘the| bdago by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. was given to Mr. Foster at the | oldest inhabitant has been com- rs eae can Royal Hotel in this city. War had | pletely non: plussed this past few an Oct. 29.-- ae vast = B been declared against Britain by | weeks in the way of weather predic- jority of Torontonians know and es- > : and their weather | teem Mr. R. Morrow, the able and | President Kruger, and the govern all the other colonies had offered troops for the defence of the ments ot tions, opposites, realities. of From all sections the Riding | popular general agent of the Toron- | to Auer Light Co. For this reason the following | t>tement Er. Tarte declared that | wet weather succeeded in showing Cenuine The Cuan ‘mpire 1e Canadian government |, + as eek” ee : ca ae held seals ee os vear|o the tiding's of | certain de feat | statement made in writing by Mr. 9 a ve =e if b dae ; the . cas of for the great promising prohibition- Morrow. possesses unusual signifi- ar e i S oS ‘) “E seat sth yg ce ’ h the | iSt: J. H. Bell. ‘ Wait till you see cance, { oe rae ae ed t ar Senile him next year,’ He will not be in ‘Two years ago l was attacked | streets O sondaon 10 e ce |. aye ie ale 9 atin. | — e e e aa at the head of ban co a position to make such extra- i by Lumbago and Urinary trouble | Little Liver Pills lonii il repr esentatives. When call vagant promises as are now working | which caused me intense suffering | ¥ ed upon to place Canada in line to his political overthrow, ‘I took several different remedies | ; 1 aininisials seh‘it niin rithout any benefit. Then [ began) with the rest of the empire Sir Wil The parochial house erected wit any ox ue “Must Sear Signature of frid refused. He prepared a state- at Kelly's Cross was com-/| Using Dodd's Kidney Pills, and Was | —_ ment for the government press de-| pleted a few days ago, on the completely cured by them. L ; FE / clarine that the government could | outside, just a little overa year oe ae . eet < do nothing and would do nothing of | since the destruction by fire of the this fall. A suilerers should Know | . _ the kind. He asserted falsely that|old one. Itis a model residence, that Dodd's Kidney Pills are the Our Tortoise Heaters have one piece See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. the militia of Canada could not be |and reflects credit alike on Mr. W. only known cure for it. They never | to See that vo t this t Tvary amell. act as cosy used save in the defence of the do-|C. Harris, its designer, Mr. Joseph fail, p. you ge IS (Op, and escape minion. which was : “e% Creamer, the builder, and on Mr. : te take as sugar minion, which was not the n threat | : Immediately following this | Francis McRory, who, during the The | the danger and discomfort of gas in your | see house. FOR DIZZINESS. for his part he would never consent | toa nicety the design intended, by | ITTLE. FOR BILIOUSRESS. to the offer of troops,and demanded | the _ skilful manipulation of the | Unexpected iVER FOR TORPID LIVER. through his paper a hat have we | brush, while it will be a lasting | PILL FOR CONSTIPATION. to do W ith the affairs of South monument to the zeaious care and | H * |FOR SALLOW SKIR. Africa ?”’ : business tact of the beloved pastor | appens on [It was in these circumstances |of St. Joseph’s, Kelly Cross. The | = ro vernon that Mr. Foster made his banquet | plastering has been done by Mr. W. | meee ; of, | Purcty Vegetal AGeee’| speech We take from the report D. Sherrin, Crapaud, a master work- | FENNE ce & given by the Sun at the time Mr. / man, and Father Reid hopes, at the | iF CURE SICK HEADACHE. Foster's words in reference to the | latest, tospend Christmas in his new | >» duty and the sentiment of Canada : | quarters. CHARLOTTETOWN | CHAN DLER R, . oa : oer” etl | The reputation of Kelly's Cross is WAS OTTAWA | swords aimed at British instintions oo ae te ee —s Aero 7 | TODAY | : errormances Oo 2 SC } ee the old motherland with By Town Coons,’’ who receive every! You would have been sorry yon; war, New Zealand sends her con- | coeanracea ‘ , I I cr ee f » lave Sesarctat:-Aaisade Maidan snail encourage ment from the Mayor and; were not covered for a arge a wei = = ie Nae a raleg | Council. ‘amouut. I have good companies, it promptly. The New South Wales Pro Bono Pus.ico. | - é, an low rates yesterday. (Renewed cheering). | E H BEER an an Why was there so great a demon- | ’ ” r stration in the streets of London ?) | Bec i1use it was felt that Britain's a Rae ann aenenaaceeer Is children were true to her, ready to Backache prove it by blood if need be as well as | | by lip service. (Great cheering) And | where was the premier colony ? for 18 Years A vyoice---‘‘ Where was Tarte ?’ ? OC 8S MZ (Hisses), Suffered Much—Was Unable to Werk or ‘Mr. Foster—Where was Canada? | | We are Agents for the Behind? No—not Canada---but the; Sleep—Dr. Gunate Meauap tier rs CLOCKS government. (Hear, hear.) The! Made Him Weil. | speaker said he would be the last} 99 many endure the misery of back- | GENUINE a, but it was not politics. It was | unmistakable symptom of kidney dis- Clocks in marble, iron and 6 cuestion whether the loyalty and pmo As aoe — a a ~—. wood, all prices. Jewelry in antl ic cr 1 — * > neg ect it exache - 1 c . 2 : ° 8 O r OLS atriotism of this country should be ginning of the most fatal of diseases | all lines and quantity. iven its proper bent by the action | “gright’s Disease of the kidneys. Watches, all grades, gold, man to make this a political QUCS- | @che without knowing that it is the the government. Mr. Tarteasks:; Mr. D. C. Simmens, Mabee, Ont, silver and nickel. ; What have we todo with the Trans- | writes :—* My kidneys and back were > vaal? What» have we todo with | | so bad that I was unable to sleep or ea ers. India or the outly ying quarrels of | | work. My urine had sediment iike = pte Wh } ld i } | brickdust, and I had to get up three ne and y should we be taxed or four times every night. G.H. TAYLOR ie for these? But. said Mr. Foster. we; * I saw Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver : WITH TWO PIECE TOP have to do with these, and we will. | Pills advertised, and decided to give | Sunnyside Tremendous cheering.) The senti- on —_ I + sm only ar a en vendin ger ee ... | box, and am a well man again. can | . ment of thi: : country will have | suw wood or do any kind of work, and | We warrant every one. its will. lf Mr. Tarte S sentl-| am not bothered with backache or kid- =——_—___ MT ORTES Call and ‘+t us show you one. ments are the sentiments of) ney troubles I also enjoy good rest | a cabinet minister, it is time; and a —— ° sa reltet af- | We are almost giving a: PR RE I RE SER Rate ter suffering for eighteen years.” ~ gAN there was >2e cabinet minister less. De. Chnaas Eideay-Laver Pilla, one And, said Mr. Foster, I are not the sentiments of | fellow subjec. , for they | first, a call is cheering ». imow the Enamelled vss. will be a nong the pill a.dose, 25 cents a box, at all | | dealers; er Edmanson, Bates and Ce, | | Teronto. 1 * 2 - e * Here You'll Find +++" made, to sua:d the empire that has | Wa re been a very mother to them. WE ARE | . (Cheers. Though they leve tl ld Fr ¢t BE countt of heel” fathers thea | UPsi2 Ure argains the old .anguzge is sweeter to them | than aiy other---and why should it | ot be --yet they are Canadians and | rit sh subjects and will 1eprobate | sentiment like that. (Long con: | ‘nued applause).”’ | <A French-Canadian was present the banquet, and we quote the lan; uige of Mr. Bergeron : ‘But Tarte with all his authority | acked discreetness, and he had just | ‘or piles, no matter of hos a) aa something that touched the € |st anding. For sale only at heart of every Canadian. Loyal | cD NAL Ds Quebec was ashamed of the master ure. This man, who at the last | DRU Raker. of the administration at this juncc- | Quebec that to return Protestant | Tupper to power would be to send AUTHORIZED To refund the money when REMICK’S | ECZEMA | ‘But we don’t like tu use the word. So, many ad- DODD & ROGERS {35M vertisers use it and don’t meau :t. For Sydney NORTH and SOUTH Webster says, “a gainful tramsaction”—that’s how CURE Fails to cure any case of Eczera | { we ro¢an it—-s gainful transaction for our customers, We would like you to call and satisfy yourself that what we say is true. John Newson TT en. o-= * @ =. 4 OR OS DS ** @ 62 6 i OS] 4 harm mious — Ow eS BIE DOW nn = Abounds in deep, a Leicestir Ewes ‘ied Yearlings Autumn Excursions: Ewe Lambs naa: Ram Lambs, for | | sale by Henry Lane, Mt. Mc llick, Lot | Alco one Shorth: rn Bull Cal€ “4 Also a two shearing 2am lamb, | | bred | by Whitelaw. «f Ontario; took | Ie | first prize at exhibition. ' wkly 4ins pd. J,B.ROSS, r, Ch’tows Terms Cash on delivery of the deed. For further particulars apply to J}. D. SEAMAN, President Y. M. C. A, 25, twe and Fri. not and would | The govern- It had to. not send the troops. ment could and did, Special Return Tickets now being med at seduced rates. For tickets, information apply to | WwW. W. CLARKE, Agent H. L. CHIPMAN, Maniges ep rates and all | 49, Sabvingi i] Maneg-r x, dl ' | } j E vovernment could | } This sale has been postpone} tl | | Wednesday, November 14th, , {bf .same place ard hour. Ae at the | A vote for Bell endorses and | }commends Tart ism. | their sons with rifles to fight abroad has gone to Laurier and told him tones. We match them, oF |p gqeas O@OS SOR CBVSORBIAOSS MIDE TOU” soos iO he must not senda Canadian con- furnish something more pleas | a3 * | tingent to the Transvaal.’’ ‘‘But, all ine ing Bg ‘She om: ogee aiies | | continued Mr Bergeron, “these men | i aes aranter | Will sail as above on | do not voice the sentiments of my that wish. e —, ee | | |ehe British | Quebec is as loyal at | raed vy aay age op : a ; the British fiag as any province in Sem, seVeTY ORE Lae. OSS SATU XDAY, ord INST. |Canada. I know it. History proves its kind. : re.” = The latest, up-to-date sak A} Oy asian | i é —_—— Mr. Foster was right. The time | _ ic can always be found if {cam when Sir Wilfrid gave in to ' = R. McMILLAN. | public sentiment and when Mr. - ~ 4 | Tar te surrendered though « on terms rigeong nies LE A DS Rez! EstateSale. \'y-Ge sc) TO BOSTON this country _only, but in France. QU E EN STREET ee To 1 as as ie: a lien, ee eel | should not be A} seecedeak and | g : ae a ettitP ‘adil et ae ad yo se prin sgh ls | should not be repeated. Then he | ‘Commencing ct. t i= iT. In ratio ui assole to liabilities. mext, atthe hour of 12 o'clock noon, a | went about the world saying that he | oi -« See, & he a a2 | } res , . valuable an.t desirable property situated on .h had succeeded in getting this state- | ie ITf. To Actua! Resuits on Investment Pol soviliern side ef Richmond Street, betwee: | ment recorded in the order-in coun- | THE S. S. HA LIFAX 1-1e8 Zion Church and the bank of Nova Scotia cil. | saon Vidi caah casio. The ‘building | But Mr. Foster was right, and re rgadae. eed The Company is: ue Policies on the lives of men WO ef brick, well and substantially built, being i 3 rW ee seed wrong. — > i < Wea | men and children on all up-to-date contracts. We wiil be #@ central position. immediately opposite the | “Oster said that the sentiment of | assengers leaving Charlottetown 0 ec: & Law Court ; can be made ately op hc man | the country would have its w ay,and coos PSS, make close connection at | FOR ” ALE. pleased to select € plan tofsuit, you. Call, and see us purposes, public or private. it did. Sir Wilfrid said that the | Halifax for Boston. eeaeetu VUUUOe i 6 es Aplaqtf