— © THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 29, 1900, — All our stock of Men’s All our stock of [a ll ADELICATE CHILD | Let. delicate child take a fittle Scott’s emulsion of cod- Ever oil after breakfast or dinner—not too much—too much will upset the stomach, Better too little than too much. The effect will be slow; it ought to be slow. Ina week, you will see it began the first Don't be in a hurry. day . We'll send you a little to try if you like. SCOEL & BOWNE, Chemisis, Toronto. Unequal Eyes. . Sate Uf Lge U z cw _—" FO. Do you see equally well with both eyes ? if not, both ma One certainly is. Have them properly examined, We prescribe glasses only When absolutely necessary and guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. #} fi \ ~& \ be defective. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. the OCTO3ER Prizes Edward Island Vasazioe Is out, and for sale at the bwok “oresand newstands. An hours ip Kerestir ¢ reading. Some mere views of Chirlo:tetown in fifty anda thoto—¢ Lgraving ot the Marke Rquare, ips ° . *Olowing is thetav'e of c ntents :— years age. Marka: ¢ : *arxet Square, ‘ iri t wT Fr Ntispi c A bine) from Port La'cie to st Teters i: 1751. loin Cav Tro Dreams T, An Explanatior fa Mystery—-D. A. W. 4h, Why Does 1} y Stiy (Poem o Nn. atlottetown Fify : s Ag», (Mus) ye. t4 MM The 4mbitious Man—1 bn Maclaren The SMorm (Pox as reiegue and its Pe. V—-L, U. Fowler. ede Bes : : oe Little Absurd :@>. McWKerzie. tDawing of I} igh.—-Louise Laird. ee aM COs . . ‘ . The Ge, ‘ . oe oenet: A feetirg ef the Char- wil] 4a) rh ¥ ww € risilgn zs sseciation A in piace h sof che Fees Juesday 1 , real ae ws i: saa y { Lor 30th next, at 8 o'dlock, ” ; J. D. SEAMAN, President. W, C. TURNER, Sec’ Bile a oe at a GREAT CLOSING OUT We have decided closing Gut our present bus Shoes, and will hold a Great Slaughter Sale. Tranks and Valises, 25 fer Cent. Discount This stock igs bearly all new this fall, and: ff :ds :n opporunity to h y : e newest goods at slaughter pric PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS REQUESTED ines of © advm A large job lot of Boets and Shoes, mostly smal sizes, at 50 Per Cent Discount SALE es » Gents’ Furn shiny gs and boots ané and Boys’ Overcoats, Ulsters, Suits, Refers, Separate Pants <nd Vests, 30 Per Cent. Discount All our stock of Gents’ Furnishings, Und 2rclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Gloves, Mits, A lot of Cloths, Cottonades, Dress Linings and Biankets, 25 Per Cent. Discount All our stock of Boots and Shoes, 25 Per Cent. Discount Hats and Caps, 25 p. c. Discount $ . J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Tz NOTICE TO ELECTORS. | QUALIFICATION OF VOTERS, AND HOW T0 VOR. In electora} districts cf this Province the voting takes place by ballot. There is no registrat'o1 of voters here. E very male British subject of the age of 21 years rd upwards who has for six nonths previous twthe gth day of Octoler, A. D, 1gco, been in the posses sion eithes as Gwner, tenant or cccvpart of » hcuse or piece of land of the ye arly value cf six doliars sha// be entitled to vote. IN ADDITION TO ALOVE. In country districts every male British sul ject of the 1z2 of 2t years who | being hable to perform Statute Labour, has performed such Statute Labour or or paid his commutation money for the year 1¢09 shail be envitled to vote, | provided he >as resided for twelve months in the e'ectural D.vision. IN THE CITY OF CHARLOITESLOWN. Ifa person cannot qualify asa tenant or owner, he may vote on his poll q y ; y | tax, IF He has resided for twelve months previous to the gth day of October, A. 1)., 1900. etther east or west of Great George Street. ard has paid his poi! tax or 75cts of it forthe year 1899. OR HECAN VOJEON WIS POLL TAX RECEIPT FOR THE PResENT YEAR igog. this iax may be paid at any time befor the e’ection, but not on election day. Every resident voter must vote in the polling district where he is living on election day. We warn poll tax electors to b: prepared with their poll tax receipts; be- fore they go into the polling bocths. If you do not produce them, your votes will not be taken and you cannct again enter the booth. Tenants and owners do nct require rece pts. LOUIS H. DAVIES, of Char'ottetewn Barrister-at-law WILLIAM S. STEWART, of Cka-'otte ovn r ot-T 2Ww 8 ONLY MAKE ACROSS. Mark your Ballot asabove indicated. Simp'y placea X in the space con- | iininz the name of [Widiam S Stewart, the people's candidate for West dacei’s. Place no other mark upon the hallot ‘Lhe cross must be made with a BLACK lead pencil. | No other kind wi!l do. | ; Pollowing Irregularities Heid Fata! to Votes 4 1.— A single stroke irstead cf a cress- 2 - A mark which in itself is a means of identification, such as initials ir sé me other mark known as used by him. 3.— Two single strokes nut crossing. | ™No Person who has voted at the eleciion shal! ia any iegal procecd ing Le required to state for whom he voted.—S<e Sec. 97 of the Erection Act, The election law ofthe Dominion p-ovides for perfect secrecy of the except in case of a scrutiny before two judges of the Supreme Court. Before a scrutiny can be held, the person Gesiiing one must deposit in Ccurt one thousand dollars as security that he No sallot can be examined wwti/ tt has been first proved that tie voter has no vote ind no vote uncer any circumstances can be ¢xamined uncss it has been marked objected to befure the vote was given. No vole can be marked objected afier the voter has received his ballot, se > AOL, wilt be successful. The ballots after being counted are sealed and sent to the 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 custedy of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery xo person is allowed to tespect tim. Besices the polling cfficers and the agents of the candicates, only one elector may enter the polling booth ata time; be MUST mark his ballot in secret, he MUST hand his ballot fo'ded to the pollirg cfiicer, who MUST place it in the box without cpen‘ng, ard there is a penalty for displaying the | ballot in any way that wou!d afford a c'ue as to how the elector is yoting, 4 TIGNISH CONSERVATIVE CLUB The first ffeneral meeting under the auspices of this club took place at their room, C. M. B. A. building, on Wednesday night, 24th inst. The 2nd Vice President son, occupied the chair, and Mr. F. J. Buote, editor L'Impartialst; was clected Secretary. _ The meeting was addressed by Mr. Gilbert Buote,, of L ‘Impartial, Dr. Murphy, Mr. Jos. Gallant, B.A., Principal of Tignish Grammar School, Mr. J. Aloert Brennan and others. The greatest enthusiafm prevailed. Nn active and energetic committee was appointed from whom | good work is expected. This institution is greatly help the cause in the First Ele-toral Division. _ The rooms are tastefully decorated with all the posters which at a giance let in the lizht on Liberal mismanagement, aud the literature so carefu!ly pre- pared is distributed to the many people who daily and nightly the cjub. Our friends in Prince are enthusiastic over visit West the prospects, and look with confidence | to the close of the poils on the 7th November. of the West! Prince Association, Mr. P. L. Chais- | destined to! | Address, - Jolly Jack Tar. “Jolly” is the word generally as ciated with the jack tar. He is the picture of health, and the health bub- iss over in mirth and merriment. When people are sick, especiaily when sickness attacks the lungs the doctor often advises a sea voyage. But in the sy large majority of cases the sea voyage is impossible. It is to the men and women of the workaday world to whom sea voyages oz change of climate are impossible, that Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery comes as the great- The effect of this medicine upon those whose lungs are “weak” is re- miarkable. ¢ siting . spitting O1 i 3 chitis, blood, emaciation, weakness, condi- tions which if un- cnecked or unskiflfully treated cousumption, “Golden Medical ery” in ninety-eight cases out of a hun- dred works a perfect and permanent | It strengthens the stomach and | cure. other organs of digestion and nutrition, $) that the body in all its parts is not s by A 7 =. Ana lt up the merely fed but nourished. nourisument that Nature butids bodv to resist or throw off disease. 3 i en p «ft had a terrivle cowgh something over a year azo and could find nothing to stop it, or even to do me a’ particle of good,” writes J. M. Farr, Esq., of Cameron, Screven Co., Ga. 2 to see an advertisement of yours, and forth- with bought a bottle of your invaluabie ‘Golden Medical Discovery.’ Before I had taken haifa bottle I was entirely well.” ee McEACHEN & McCABE, Barri ters-at-Law, «te, McDonald’s B-cck, | Chatloite Street, Sydney, = = Lots aND Houses in and aboat Sy. ney bo ght snd sold, and moneys investes or borrowed at saort notice, aS clients miy re- | qunre. d&w FOR SALE est earthly boon. | THE DRINK HABIT CURED AT HOME. Rev. Father Quinlivan’s Tribute. To whom it may concern : good points of Mr. Dixon's new dis- covery for the cure of the liquor habit, in my opinion, are the follow- ing : system. Second—It leaves no bad effects, but, on the contrary, aids in _every way the health of the patient, whilst freeing him from the desire | for drink. Thiré—Theé patient may use it without interfering with his business or leaving his home. Al! other liquor cures I have yet heard | of are very costly, operate slow'~, | are doubtful as to effects atd often impair the health and constitation of the patient. Il therefore look upon this remedy as a real boon. recommend it heartily to all con-| cerned, and bespeak for it here in| | Montreal and el ewhere every suc- | |cess.—J. Quinlivan, S.S., Pastor £t. | | Patrick's, Montreal. Full particulars of this new medi- all applicants. 81 Willcocks cine mailed free to Mr. Dixon, | Street, Toronto, Cnt. © Cie The struggle in Scuth Africa fur- nished our milit'a with, an oppor- tunity to display their loyalty. How well they did it, is known to us a'l. That we should honor them goes without saying, and that we cannot show our appreciation in a more solid manner than by giving towards the fund ] Lists are at THE EXAMINER, Guardian and Patriot offices, Davies and Re- vere hotels, and the Apothecarics Hall where all who wish may put | dowft their subscriptions. = © <tee voman's troubles. Are usually tl e-estult of an exhausted nervy ous eysiem Which ean be folly restored by th we of Dr, A. W. Ch se’s Nerve Focd omen rade nersvovs end irriteble by tt vasting cisease which drain their systei ind new ji‘e niw ¥ gor, Lew energy iv wv: 4. W. Chates Nerve Fool, the worla’s grcw 3¢ blood end nelve Daulider. Even | where there is bron- | lead to | Discov- | “I chanced | Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure constipation. | save Your VIONEY. To save your money, by getting more for ft ask your desler in medicine to show you the new S50 cent size bottle of JonNnson’s ANG DYNE LINIMEN?T. It contains over tkree times as much as the old 25 cent style, whicd {s a great saving to those who use this valu- able tamily medicine. The superior quality of this old Anodyne has never been equaled ONS. . out LAMENT Fifty years ago this month, Dr. Johnson left gith me some Jalnson’s Anodyne Liniment. [remember Lim Jdi-tiactly, and ‘could tell you just how he was dressed on that day. I bave seid Johnson’s !iniment ever sirce. Can truiy évy it has maintained its high stendard from thattime to this. No medicine tedsy possesses ths confidence of the public toa greater extent JouNn K. RaND, North Waterford, e.,Jan., i59L 4s a family remedy it has been ueed and in- dorsed for pearly a century. Rvyery Mother should have it in the house for many common silments, Interne} as much as External. Our book cm INFLAMMATION free. Price Giand 60c. I 8. Jobnsoe & Cow Boston. Mase C. B., McLEJD AND BENTLEY Burrisvers, Attorneys, Solicitors &. D. <. McLeop, lately of the firm of M. & D. C McLeod. |W. E. Bextiry, Leices'crs, yearling rams and ram lambs. Also some choiez ewe lambs, Apply to : WILLIAM CLARKE, North Wiltshire. lately of the firmocf Mat sieson | & Bentley. Scotia Orrices—Bank of Ncva | Baillinz, Charlotteto.w n, Sept 29t1 dy 3a: wstt The | First—lf taken according to | directions it completely removes all | craving for liquor in the short space | of three days ; its use fora longer | time is intended only to build up the | is indisputable. | sapanese ‘Catarrh Cure NGT ONLY GIVES RELIEF, BUT PERMANENTLY CURES CATARRE. , _ TWO W€KS TREATMENT FREE. Thousands of people tell us Japa Catarch Cure does cure catearch and cold | in the head, so :t must be true. rm et . Want every sufferer from catarrh & America to know just how good Japaneat Catarrh Cure is, and in order to prove conclusively the value of this remedy our confidence in it, we will send a oni quantity, sufficient for nearly two weeks, treatment, free. If at the end of that? time you find it beneficial, call at sour drugyist’s for a regular 50 cent botwe, or we will be pleas.d to mail it to you d.rect. Enclose 5 cet stamp for post ~ ele.. On sample and it w.l] be sent toy by return mail without any charge whal- ever. Mentior this paper. Address, The Griffiths & Macpherson Co., Limited, Toronto, Can, ENDORSED SY THE MIDICAL PROFESSBK. Dr. R. S. Wilson, of the American. Journ Heaith, New York, writes:—“ Japanese Cure has met with the hichest endorsement @ the Medical Profession for the only reason teat ever wins such endorsement, its distinel asi preven value. It is reaily a specific for catam& | in its various forms.” Japanese Catarrh Cure is sold by all drag gists. 50 cents, eee Pee ee \ | J jr “ Albert” i | | Baby’s Own | Soap —re F Is specially recommended by. many ') family paysicians, for nursery use. | Beware of imitations, some ofwhichere | dangerous and may cause skin trowlics, $ ) ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., firs. MONTREAL. eo & ne a pe ner ———- § FOP SALF. Leicester Ewes, anl Year ing», mY Lambs and Ra n Lian be. dee sale by Hemy Lane, M:. Me!lick, Las 19, Also o: e Shorthora P2'] Ca'f. Also a two shearing ran ‘amb. wed by Whitelaw. of Ontario; took Gree pr ze at exhibition. whly 4ins pd. Ewe WANTED! A re‘iabl. man vith cool address w: 1 te€ n Charlo’tetus n and vicinity to cas oy sub-. gents and re ymend oth mw ak oranetabliz' e wloksale and ma ul F ng hou e sel] ng 2 full tine of art «ic f ; sumption dir -ct tc Hermes, . * wt oa ale prices. We alo lave o lc iitor! « ypen. Pern anentpesiicn. Silary «1 ¢ me oission, Sar ples free or returtat'c. Nc & lcur ;ty or ¢ pital required. Write qv le Coo per, Di wer 531, London, Ont, Oct -.—1w pd. oe aden a ee See APNE cag TE mr ee gore eRe gue e-em eaen,: