' { ware: . 4 ; 4 2 FOOD MEDICINE Scott's emulsion of cod-hiver oil is equally | od and medi- cine. A ittle of it sets the stomach at work on sornie easy food e that is medici How does it “set the stomach a Le dee malind ve + . atwork?” By making stre ngth: by creating strength: by ‘turn- ing the oil into body and life _that is food. We'll send you a little to try, u you like scorT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toropte. Unequal Eyes. , = ¢ VEER 3 \ ¢ - ~ ’ & . a r “ate Zz (A * Do you see equally well with both eyes ? If not, both may be defective. One certainly is. Have them properly examined. We prescribe slasses only when absolutely necessary and guarantee Satisfaction. Consultation free. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. (vocaL, Tine) NOTICE TO ELECTORS. Arrival and Departure of Trains QUALIFICATION OF VOTERS AND and Steamers. , HOW T0 VTE. vince In electoral districts of this Province the voting takes place by ballot. TRAINS. There is no registration of voters here. Express leaves for the west........ 8 35a m . be es ‘ Express arrives from the west... ‘ a sn Every male British subject of the age Of a1 years and upwards who has Accommodation beaves fc the for six months previous to the oth day of October, A. D., 19¢0, been in the West assess eeeees seeeeueg IOP m| POSSESSION either as Owner, tenant Or occupant Of a house or piece of land of pepe 82. leaves for ~ the yearly value of SIX dollars shall be entitlea to Vole. i) Se ts eat be ee cee ke » OO pm ry rower \ccommodation arrives from the IN ADDITION LO ABOVE. \ eee ee sewer §5 a m In country districts every male British subject of the age of 21 years who ACK odatio ¢ res oO > . . . t arrives ‘rom = the being liable to perform Statute Labour, has performed such Statute Labour or | HIGH GRADE Bulbs For Winter and Spring Flewers. Hyacinthis, Narcissus, Tulips, Freesias, Oxalis, Easter Lillies, Chinese Lillies, Calla Lillies. ~ See our up-to-date Catalogue. Haszard & Moore Sunnyside. en my: THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, N :VEMBER 1, 1900. TIME TABLES, west caoveue 0 Express leaves for the east .. ....7 05a m| OF paid his commutation money for the year 1900 shall be entitled to vote, | Express arrives irom the east....-- 9 10am} provided he nas resided for twelve months in the electoral Division. | \ccommodation leaves for the - | cent cates wees Hecker ivees SUP. IN THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. \ccommodation§ arrives from the | . g > | sade 4 $0p m| Ifa person cannot qualify asa tenant or owner, he may vote on his poll | | t iX, STEAMERS. IF | Princess leaves for Pictou every | | mor ming at e | Fe ae 9 30a m| He has resided for twelve months previous to the gth day of October, 4 | Arrives from Pictou every evening ~ _1)., 1900 either east or west of Great George Street, and has _paid_ his poil tax | m ..8 30pm] or 75¢ts of it forthe year 1899. OR HECAN VOTEON HIS POLL TAX | THE 'time before the election, but not on election day. Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and |} E : : sah. ni oa al Sega Quebec every alternate Friday evening, and | very resident voter must vote in the polling district where he is livine | leaves On return the following Saturdayfeven- ; on election day. | iy | We warn poll tax electors to be prepared with their poll tax receipts, be- | |fore they go into the polling booths. If you do not produce them, your votes will not be taken and you cannot again enter the booth. Tenants and owners do not require rec pts THE CITY OF GHENT Isdue from Halifax and intermediate ports n Thursday night of each week, sailing on return the following day. THE HALIFAX Is due from Bostun at four o'clock every | Tuesday morning, and will sail on retin at | one o’clock the-same afternoon. THE JACQUES CARTIER Leaves Charlottetown fcr Vernon River when | LOUIS H. DAVIES ) BW . d WD, tide suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues lay, Wednesday and Thursday at two o clock of Charlottetown she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- | ng she returns from Orwell about eight. On | Friday morning at seven o’clock and on Satur- | lay morning at nine she sails for Crapaud, | re:urning same afternoon at four o’clock. THE SOUTHPORT Gces up east River on Monday afternoon at | four o'clock returning the folloaing Tuesday | morning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown | WILLIAM 8. STEWART, at three o’clock, returning the same evening. | The steamer leaves for West River on Thurs- day afternoon at four oclock returning cn | Friday morning; on Friday afternoon at four | o'clock she also goes to West River, returning the same evening. THE EL¥FIN Leaves for Rocky Point each week day at 7, 8.30, 9.30 and 11 a. m., and I, 2, 4 and 5 30 | m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut .ai 3, 9, | 10 and 11.30 a. m; ard 1.30, 3, 4-30 and 6 p. m. On Sunday’s the Elfin leaves for Rocky Barrister-at-law x of Charlottetown Rar-is' er-at-Law ONLY MAKE ACROSS. — LINGERING LOU’S LAMENT. | [ civnot sing the old songs, O 1 sang so sweet and slick : or should I try to warble, O ‘Twould make the people sick. ‘Coal oil ten cents a gallon, O”’ | sang that loud and long ;--- But | have swallowed ‘Standard Oil And cannot sing that song. ‘Aud oh for cheaper binder twine The farmer suffers long ;’’--- ut siace lswallowed Hobbs & Bates. I cannot sing that song. “Down, down with the expenditure y | Mark your Ballot as above indicate! Simply placea X% in the space con- Point at ga. m. and 12.45, 2 and 4 P+ ™3) taining the name of William S Stewart, the people’s candidate for West | leaving Rocky Point at loa. m., 1.15, { onda te | Queen’s. Place no other mark upon the ballot : : | — | The cross must be made with a BLACK lead pencil, No other kind will do. | THE HILLSBOROUGH Leaves trince Street ferry wharf for South-| Following Irregularities Held Fatal to Votes. Lagsggiesi ts, sania = 1.—A single stroke irstead cf a cross. | 2.- A mark which in itself is a means of identification, such as initials KOKORKE KE 7 e |or some other mark known as used by him. *eMOLTING | 3.—Two single strokes nut crossing. | G27 No Person who has voted at the election shall in any legal proceed | ing be required to state for whom he vote:l.—See Sec. 97 of the Election Act | | The election law of the Dominion provides for perfect secrecy of th~ | ballot, except in case of a scrutiry before two judges of the Suprem~ | Court. Before ascrutiny can be held, the person desiring one must deposi. * | in Court one thousand dollars as security that he will be successful. No ok ‘ballot can be examined umti/ it has been first proved that the voter has no vote. |and no vote under any circumstances can be examined un'ess it has been | marked objected to befure the vote was given. Wo vote can be marked objected after the voter has received his ballot. Sheridan’s Condition Powder. Once daily, in a hot mash. It assists in grow ing new plumage, gets them in condition te lay when eggs bring the highest [ricco ld by druegists, grocers, feed-men, or by math k ts; five, £1.00, Large can, £1.20 Boe pack 3s JOHNSON £00. Greta TO BE LET.—iie . bly situated dwelling house on Grafton Strct west., late- ly occupied by Mr. Duncan McLear, with coachhouse and __ stable. s fitted with a first class bath room, sewerage and all other modern conveniences. Rent moderate. Apply to Thomis ‘~™ Richmond St. W est gar. The ballots atter being counted are sealed and sent tothe Returning | officer who without opening the packets or breaking the seals transmits them ‘to the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, and whilst in the custody of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery no person ts allowed to inspect * Bes'des the polling officers and the agents of the candidates, only one elector may enter the polling booth at a time; he MUST mark his ballot in| secret, he MUST hand his ballot folded to the polling officer, who MU>T | place it in the box without opening, a: d there is a penalty for displaying the | bal ot in any way that would afford a ciue as to how the elector is voting. Honse High taxes, yes, are wrong ;”’ ‘Wait till you see us next year, O I cannot sing that song. ‘And whiskey for the voters, O And bribery, too, is wrong ;”’ | But since I swallowed Sifton, O I cannot sing that song. “Hurrah for Pro‘vbition, boys, [will make the people strong ;"’ CAMPANA | RECEIPT FOR THE PRuSENT YEAR 1goo. This tax may be paid at any | Since Fisher swallowed Fisher, O I cannot sing that song. ‘And giving jobs to members, O Down with this Tory wrong :’’--- Since Mulock I cannot sing that song. ‘‘And free trade with the Yankees, © Will make this country spin :--- Since Davies swa'lowed Davies, O I cannot sing that hymn. “‘T love the British Empire, O To which we do belong :’’--- But I have munched dog-biscuit, O And cannot sing that song. ‘And ring the knell of boodling, O”’ I rang it loud and long ; But since I swallowed Mr. Tarte I cannot sing that song. “‘And buying Tory traitors, O swallowed Mulock, O JUSTICE Is portrayed as a woman, yet her sex might complain that they get scant benefit of her powers. There is little justice, it would seem, in the suffering that many women undergo month after month. Justice acts upon the legal maxim that ignor- ance of the law cannot be pleaded in mitigation of punishment. It is ignorance which causes so much womanly suffering. Ignor- ance of the requirements of womanly health; ignorance on the part of thosé who attempt to cure and fail, and ignorance of the fact that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cures womanly diseases. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains. heals inflammation and ulceration and cures tumale weakness. "When I first wrote to Doctor Tierce concerning my health,” says Mrs. Mole RB. Garpenies’, of Linaria, Cumberland Co., Tenn., *I was so weak I could only write a few words until I would have to rest; was so weak I could hardly walk, Words cannot express my sufferings: dimness of sight, palpitation, shortness of breath, black spots or else shining lights before my eyes, terrible headache, numbness in my arms and hands and tongue, also my jaws would get numb; constipation, falling of the aterus, disagreeable draius, soreness through tiny bowels; in fact I was diseased from head to foot. Now I can do my own washing and cook- ing. I can take a ten quart pail in one hand and a six quart pail in the other (full of water), and carry both one-fourth of a mile and never stop to rest. Iam as heavy as I was at Ig years (125 pounds), I used thirty bottles of ‘ Favorite Prescription’ and ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and twenty-five vials of * Pleasant Pellets.’ ” Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, pemse covers, is sent /re¢ on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pAy expense of custoins and mailing only, Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. S Sa — SSNs Fale =| ——h 7 Nos Ws ar GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE We have decided closing cut ovr present business of readymade clothing, Gents’ Furn:bings and boots and Shoes, and will hold a Grest Sleughter Sale. Is mean as well as wrong 3’’-— ' But since I swallowed Pineau, O / Icannot sing that song. ‘‘The old women in the Senate, O But since I swallowed Mrs. Yeo I cannot sing that song. ‘‘And subsidies to railways, O I do denounce this wrong :”’ But since I swallowed Blair & Co.,; I cannot sing that song. ‘‘As guardian of the ballot box I will be true and strong :” But after hugging the Machine I cannot sing that song. “That evil thing, Protection, O Is cursed by God and man :’ --- But since I swallowed the N. P. I can't sing worth a---jam. No longer that is true: ‘sis ‘Lory now---alas! Good-bye, From Linger ‘uonger Lou. Rex. I'll send them to Hong Kong:’"— ‘“‘O, East Queen’sisa Liberal hive’ ’-—- 4 The “ Albert’ Toilet Soap Co’s Baby’s Own Sozp makes young- sters, clean, sweet, and fresh, It keeps their delicate skins in good order. Made entirely from vege- table fats, it is an emollient as we)l as a cleanser, and is as useful on a lady’s toilet as in the nursery. Faintly but exquisitely aro- matic. ( Beware of imitations. ° — OF P. E. ISLAND. sonable terms 2d for.. MERCHANTS’ BANK Collections made on the most rea- and promptly remitt- Deposits received and in- -erest allowed at best current rates. WE ARE To refund th: mon°y when REMICH’S ECZEMA CURE ho ‘\ or piles, no matter of standing. oniv a MAGDO VAL DRUGSTORE Night Bell. Nn io Kor sal Al. our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Overceats, Ulsters, Suits, Reefers, Separate Pants and Vests, 30 Per Cent. Discount 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 All our stock of Boots and Shoes, 25 Per Cent. Discount All our stock of Trunks and Valises, 25 Per Cent. Discount A large job lot of Boots aad Shoes, mostly small sizes, at 50 Per Cent Discount This stock is nearly all new this fall, and aff rds an opportunity to buy the newest goods at slaughter prices. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS REQUESTED J. B. MACDONALD & CO. AUTHORIZED Fails to cure any case of Fczema long t B’S ‘ter. ws a 7 nD — oe Sy plea AE RY OF +88 is a: ae td ot PEAR ip LIME Ti CL PAIN LOE Ec, a BIE IE Gs RCD! RP ea Rad BIRT