THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 31, 1900. POLITICAL MEETINGS KINGS COUNTY A m gy of t Kings Cr ty M ntague Bri lige M ww. Sth November, 7 m., to whicl lug re L ul candidate, 15 1 A. CC. Meix N° Al Kast Queens, - West Queen’s, ~— - Political a Mr..4.A, I rg the Conservative ste for East 1 . willh ld p Bra Ha ct. ZIs (7p. m., ot Mis H n Nov. 3rd, at p. m. iberal candidate, 1s POLITICAL . h MEETINGS, Meet. ngs of the Jelectors of East will "held at the following times ard places, at w D <A. McKinnon, Esq., the G¢ ermment candidate,is respectfuily invited Vernon River Bridge Hall, Oct. 31, 2 5 N ary Ss \Oaqd, Schooth use, (hear Mabon s corner) Nov. 5, at 7 p. m. Murray 'Harbor South Hall, Nov. 6, at Zp. m POINTS ELECTION, 1900. The Popular Gadi IN P. EB. ISLAN! nee Rast Prince, - - A, A, West Prince, = - IN TAL Mutual Preferential vithin the British Emp Rebuke of Politicians who | broke their pledges to the peo- ple -— increasing expenditures | Queen’ | and debt when they promised - to reduce them. Honest Government for, Unit-| ed Canada. Down with Tarte and Tarte-' / 18m. Politica) Meetings. THE DAILY EXAMINER ‘tors of the Meetings of riding o | Kine’s wil! be he the following times and | | whi pposition candidate s| . .- ‘ respectfully ins Georgetown, Wed. 7 e. I las, Friday, Nov 2. Rid House, Saturday, - “ J. J. HUGHES, Liberal Can POLITICAL MEETINGS. Electors of Fast Queen’s lowing times and place. Martin, Fsq., the lidate. Meetings of the will be held at tl to which Alexander Opposiiion candidate, is respectfu ly invited : Milton Cross Hall, Thursday, Nov, 1, al 2 p. m, Murray Harbor North Hall, Thursday, Nov. 1, at 7 p. 1 Glen William Hall, Friday, Nov. 2, at 2 p. m. Murray River Hall, Friday, Nov. 2, at} 7 kh mM. High Bank IIal!, Saturday, Nov. 3, a! 2p. m. Wood aslands Hall, Saturiay, Nov. 3, at 7-p mz D. A. McKINNON, Liberal Candidate. | Alexander Martin, the Conservative candi | ate will be present at he meetings. ‘“ Political ’ Meetines. eee ae Sir Louis H. Davies will address the «lec- States exports on the ors Vest Ouecea’ hw OS, ng places : : 3 ; N os ee _ 8 7 a: ishowed an excess of ew Glasgow, Trursday, November Ist, eo at 7 p. a lover that country’s import: Hope River, Friday, November 2nd, ee I.30 p. m. ‘ : : Granville hal, Fri lay, November 2nd, a -At the —— at Eldon, 9p. m reported, Premier Ilunter River. Satut lay, November 3: , | came angry at not vetting at 0.30 p. m. a ux he expecte ad and said The nnn : dt ton ee : The Oppositicn candidate, Mr. W. | he respectable people we otewart, Is invil t > present. 1 rN aS : , re | de. The slanderous = h ‘ , | vas of course promptly ae Sa dives . 6teed ‘ ce Mr. a will attend th | .ndthe Premier had to ab ve meet gS. vefore he was allowed to p | } JOINT Political Meeting IN... MARKET HALL Wednesday, Oct. 31, INST., AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. It has been agreed between the candidates for West Queens that the meeting to be held in the Market Hall on Wednesday. evening. the 31st inst., (nomination night) shall be a }OINE one, The meeting will begin at sharp 8 o'clock and will ce acdressed first by Sir Louis H. Das ies for one hour and a half, Mr. Stewart foilo wing, occupying the same angi of time, St co R. SMALLW oop, secretary Liberal-Conserva.iy- Association for West Queens, FOR SALE. Barred Plymouth Rocks, 25 Pullets amd 10 Cockrels, all from prize win- ming stoc Forprices write to 4 k WILLIAM OLARK,=— North Wiltshire dy li w tf, , | ous balance in its favor W. 5. eres 1.27) Rdward Hackeit) *“"% . Meetings. King’s, - - Austin ¢. Macdona | FOR THE CHILDREN, To Keep Their Digestion Perfect and Plea- | Nothing is So Safe (| sant as Stuart’s Dys- pepsia Lablets. D | Thousands of men and wome | have found Stuart spepsia T ab i lots the fest and most reliable pre Alexander Marti ni paration*for any im of indigestion r stomac nau Thousan is of who are not sick, but are well and wish to keep cell take Stuart’s Tal blets afte: to insure perfect diges Stew: rt | | Lefurgey | pe ople for little yreat benctit from them. Mrs. G. H. Croisley, 538 Washing- | ton St., Hoboken. New vrites: Stuart’s Dyspepsia Je TSsey. T Tablets | I’ve had the best | My three- year-| as for older folks. of luck with them. old girl takes them as readily candy. I have only to say ‘ tablets” ) and she drops everything else and |} runs for them. | A Butfalo mother a short time ago/ vhole3om ir = lers, Little children who are pale, j | | | | j |e | tion and avoid trouble. But it is not generally known th: it | the Tablc s are just as good and| folks as for | ISSUE thin | ind oe no appetite, or do not} (i ¢ , Tra rrow or thiive, shovld use the tab-| Ire. lets after eating and will derive} just fill the bill for chiidren as well | | who despaired of the life of her | babe was so delighted with the re- | sults from giving the child these! | tablets that she went rar - notary public of Erie Co., and made the following affi Se rentlemen :—Stuart’s Dyspepsia |Tablets were recommended to me OCTOBE Ro 31, geomet emapmetcenmemeraaatibengenion a - BALANCE OF TRADE. 637,872 against us. While there has thus bee ance a turn of $8,640,216 against us. favor Of that country was 813 In 1900 that country’s exports of | 488. In other words, while last year showed an exces 673,872 over our exports, the United L9OD. of $520.751.- | our imports | other $520, 751.488 | rarquhaison de-} statement for my two-months’-old baby, which | was sick and puny and the doctors said|was suffering from indigestion. [ took the child to the hospital, but | there found no relief. A friend men- tioned the Stuart Tablets and I pro-| For babies, no matter how young or delicate, the tablets will ac plish womders in increasing fle appetite and growth. Use only ‘the n on bal- | ‘bow hasthe trade of the United large ee tablets _ ev ery box. ; ; “u'l-sized boxes are sold by < - States fared? sare sold by all drug a Kee ; . |gists for 50 cents, and no parent) In 1896 the foreign balance in} should neglect the use of this safe, sofar- .! remedy for troubles. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have! been known for years the best all stomach and bowel! as merchandize amounted to $1, 310,- | preparation for all stom: ich troubles | 476,158, and its imports to $849,-| whether in adults or infants. 714,670, making the stupend-; _ s of $5, ~ | Ave, AS Ae, SMe, | wT HIF ia ane hand | s. } it is | the he: ir | e Have » Something re on } apologize CW | roc eed. Lentz’s stamped yriced boots for men. lI’s Some hinge good too, and one of the afeat fads. It’sa man’s box ced boot, nobby toe, reels attached, For $3.00 | The rubber heel makes walking easy; it helps the nerves; it over- comes the jar. In Percival & | i | | injured. You want the maximum that are washed with SURPRISE Soap—a little Surprise Soap and still less labor—are not only clean bea un- of your clothes. Don’t have them ruined by poor soap—use pure soap. SURPRISE ts a pure hard Soap. / { | pang | In the fiscal year 1896 Canada’s} cured a box from druggist and used | [exports exceeded its imports by OMly the large sweet lozenges in the eat, sane box and was delighted to find that $3,002,344. : ’ : n 'they were just the thing for m | In the fiscal year 1899 Canada’s| baby. I fee! justified in saying th it imports exceeed its exports by #5,- Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets say :d 637,872. my child’s life. That is, in the last year of the Mrs. W. T. DETHLOPE. _ ema ; ee f Subscribed and sworn to before me onservative rule t ~—. GMance OF! this 1th day on An. 1607. trade was $3,002,344 in favor of Can- Henry KaARIs. ada, and in thelast yearof Liberal _Noti iry Public in and for Erie Co., rule the balance of trade was $5,-/* CHARLOTTETOWN wear od St Se SSS me 7 OH OOS cali | with rubber | | | Alley «Co Br is os ws we ‘ ™, fs ye 6 Pes as os as Bes wm vi Pes oa @ be aes, om 3 Winter Jackets For the winter now approaching so fast are made of all the most wearable cloth:, such as beaver, melton; serge, chinchilla avd cheviots. The style calls for a jac ket a shade shorter than last season’s, but ' tuo short. In Canada. the home of cold weather we need them a litle logger than in Eng- land or the United States. We Have Them just the right cloth, just the right length, atjust the right price— $3 95, $5.50. $8.00, up to $18.00. Over 1000 to chose form. Last year was our banner year year in this department. This yeu we're deter- mined to outdo last years record Our jackets are priced accordingly. Sizes f om a two year old little girl up to the stoutest lady n town, PROWSE BROS. The Stylish Ladies’ Outfitters. Ppa iy oH FALL MILLINERY There’s many changes in the fashion of millinery this fall. We are up to them all, and we have searchea the markets of the krown world in search of the leading novelties. That we have succeeded we need not tell you. But if you will visit this great store the goods will tell you all about it. Our... | Milliner And her assistants will 'e pleased to show you all the new fancies and to create a hat for you if you wish; and they'll do it cheaper than most people would think possile. Come and talk it over with them anyway. Don’t for- get to ask for those pretty felt sail ors we've got. They’re pearl, grey, brown, black and blue. Prices ~7 5c to $2. 50. Every one stylish and up tod te, and down to bottom prices. PROWSE BROS. 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