~ ad ——— » SEOURITY Cenuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signaturo of fieccTipod, Seo PaceSimile Wrapper Below. Yary small end as casy to tako as sagarts <1 FOR READACHE. CARTERS | ron oizzimess. WB rye |FOR BiLiousNEss., =e iVER FOR TORPID LIVER. 9 LES, |FoR coustiPATION. gy {FOR SALLOW SKIM. 14___|FOR THE COMPLEXION “GENUINE wusriave youaTunc, bist... | puraty Verctable., ooo’) CURE SICK HEADACHE, | WE ! a WANT = HOUSEXEEE | ome in and/look over ou oceries. Our stock and fresh and guaranteed to be | satisfactory. We keep every- thing in our line :that 1 necessary For Housekeeping The prices, well, we want you | to see them when you are Jook ing at the goods. Their cheap nes? will surprise you. * | November. is fine ABSOLUTE "Dalby Bxautné OCTOBRE 19, 1900 GOOD NEWS ALL ALONG THE LINE : . a se | Conservatives Gaining Ground ; | Everywhere. | From every part of the Dominion t! | praspecta are becoming brighter for th ' Conservatives aa the ad iy of election an proaches, Strone candidatees are now e fteld, im alraoss every constituency from Vietoria to Cape Breton. | The statements of independeats obaery ire, in everv case, favorable for the Conser | varionsls vitivesa, the mayjoritv being ‘ stated at from 25 to 60, 1 The betting @eme, the Puffery Bureau, and kite-flying telegrams are all failing to maintain the courage of the envernment wh> re paniy os the rum all alorg th: } line, ; With the immense possibilities of a | preference for Canadian wheat,meat dairy producta and furit within our reach, who | will doubt tors single moment that the pople of Canads will uphold the hand thatis reaching out for this great boon for the producere of Canada. As Britons spoke on the South Afriean wr, 80 will Canadians speak on the 7th you tonight. To be supported by such & noble band of workers should make scu the proudest man in Ontario. Sheke hands with the boys for me, aid bug the members of the much abused threshing machine for ‘auld lang syne,’ Preerox.” On the day following the daate of this deepatch Mr, W.T.R. Preeton was ap- pointed by the Dominion Government to ‘he office of Inspector of European Emi- ration Agencies at a salary of $3,000 » immediately did not retura nenquiry was over and r asd expensee, He rossed the Atlantic and til the Weet Elgi e ballots ueed in that election had been dentally’turoed by Goverrment offls iu the Government office, a ON ce es ee MONCTON HEARD FROM Powell Making New Friends—Em- merson and Railway Men. Dean Examixer,—Being a native of Charlottetown, but having resided in Moocton for about twenty-three years, | thought a few lines in reference to political matters would not be out of place at this time. Now thatthe Federal elections are on, every One appears to be more or Jess inter- ested, from the old ygrey-headed man down to the small boy of LOor 12. Being a railway town where a large number of men are employed, who of course are ins teresied in the politics of both parties, cause? & lot of excitement just now. It is said tbat Hmmerson, the Liberal candidate. is about to advance the pay As Britons spoke om preferential trade ‘within the empire, so wili ‘speak throagh the ballot boxes at the | coming election. \THE ISSUE STILL THE SAME. THE people of Great Britain have by | an overwhelming majority condemned { Sir William Harcourt and the English Lterals as the people of Canada will coodemn Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his tollowers, on the same grounds, Both British and Canadian Liberals / were untrue to the Empire ina grave | crisis, and will share the same punish- | ment, sut the verdict of the British people in favor of S.bsbury and Caramberlain * Driscoll & Hornsby 22 ee oe QUEEN STREET. ‘It embreces a finding by the B-itish people in favor of preferential trade The Relief ee CP Lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com pared to the relicf that is felt by 3 RS. SMITH, and hundreus or other women of P. E. Island, on wash day vince they have started using GILT a2Daa2 SOAP All nrst ciass grocers SELL it. MckINNOW & HchEVIN WHOLESALE AGENT em Dancing AND within the Empire. A+ Mnisier for the : Colonies Mr. Chamberlain inv:tee , the Cvclonies to prame ai com- ' mission to discuss the , question with the British avd ceclered government tcat Britain would meet them “ more then valf way,” and would take upthe question in “uo mean o huckstering spirt,”’ @nd> wonld not be deterred either by ecosomice! pedantries or selfishness from giving favoratre oo- sideration to any pr portls which ou brethren acres the sews way make to us. With there words on the lips of bis Colouial Minister, Lord Selietrr, went 'o the poils sud was sustained ty a me~ Jority of two'oone, Sir Charles Tupper is today proclaiming the san e stateemar ~ like words io the ears of the peopie of Cuoada. WEST ELGIN ELECTION CASE a the McNish Confession The following is the staiement signed by Mr. McNieh, the Liberel candidate, regarding the conduct of The Machine in Canadians | | of the I. C. R. men in Moncton twenty- | five cents per day in order to catch their | votes. But the men caanot be fooled in this way. Mr. Emmerson and his gang of heelers will Jikely discover ere the sun goes down on the 7th of November that the railway men are not made up of that kind of stuff. Our candidate. Mr. Powell, has made many new friends, especially among the 1nilway elasses since the elections ef 1896. Mr. Emmerson, on the other hand, is regarded as an enemy to the working; man. His « bleeding heart’ will affect the men very litthe—even to the extent of 25 ceats a day. ‘They do not forge: the trea'ment they havs u vw dergove the past jour years of grit ru je and are determined by their votes on th e Tin ot November to putan e.d to the iyra nc. rul- of che Ll. O. R. bossen. Quie anumbe: of Moncton) b-re ? vave ch oved their ailegia'c tine ?96 A rong tvenumb r ‘an gied to name B lucmts, an old «me L beral a nativeof Prince Be- ward IJslaua, who ha+ becn Carrying on « large business ia Moocion for & uuube of years. J. dL, 8. Moncton, O», 15 190), bP’. a. Natives of ihe [sland who reside in “0nc on w u'd gied ylearn o; Sir Lone Cef at iu the coming contest. _——P> 0 <a Granviue Jottings. Rer. Jchn Dystant delivered a very ing vetive lec ure in Granville hall op Tatusday 4, subject “Habit.” <A tho it prugrauqime was rendtred »t the clos:cf toe lecture, receipts t» go towrrds repluuishiug the Granville 8. S. Liorsry. Weare pleased to learn that Mr. David Tiy'o*, who has heen contived to his bed for som. time,is convulescing somewhat from his recent illcess. We hove tu soun Sce bm about again. A few cf the followers of Sir Louis Mctat Granville on Saturday 6th fcr the purpose of orguuizing for the com- ing detuge. Bu nocwithstanding tae fact that the Mnister of M rine and FisherieS was present only seven of the taithfal attendec. S me of the people Physical Culture Miss H, C. Macdonald will re-open her eligsesin dancing and Physical ‘ ulture the ¢th October. Those torming privace classes monrg frends should apply at once, in order have choice of time for class. Miss Mac- Deénald will be at home to intending pnpils at-her room on Kent “treet from 10a. m. 10 the West Elgin election : “That a large number of persons were epeciaily text into the constituency, by mew working on bebaif of the Livera’ party, for the exnress purpose of tsking part oo Mr. McNish’s bets) ; in the elece tion beld January 12, 1899,.nd we be- lieve tbat fraudulent and corrupt mesos Sir Louis can fool part of the time, but O tiost-iy be cunLot {oul al the psople all the time. The political fire has been kindled in this sec t'ou,and toe merits aod demeriis of ‘he two great pirties are being dis- cuss3d. Unless the Laurier govern- ¥p.m.,and from 3to5p.m. dy 246. THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS If Ch’town was OTTAWA to-day you would have been gorry you were not covered for a large amouni. I have] good companies and tar ote you low rates, E. H. BEER Charters! '* T have several new schooners seek- mag produce charters from Island Ports t Nova Scotia, United States or West Eadies, DENNIS MURPHY, Broker and Commission Merchant P. O, Box, No. 8—dy were used by some such persous to pro cure his election. “Phat several euch persone illegaily and witbcut autbor ty seed as deputy re'urn- ing Cflicers atthe euid elecuce, sud m at least three cases soucied im the pames ot reputable local men, having,uoder assum ed nemes,been introduced to the returning cflicer by local agents of Mr McNish. _“That in many of the polling sub divi- s10n8 of the ridings there were grave irreg ularities connected with the return of the ballot boxes with the’r contente, the vot- ing and the counting of the baliotsthereat. “That there was a large number of pereons brought ixtothe riding tor the express purpose of personating glegitimate voters, and assisted by some of Mr. Mc~- Nish’s local eupporere such persone did personate qualitied voters ia voting for Mr. McNish. “And a lerge number of votes cast for Mr. McDiarmid (tne Congervative candi date) were in some vetarious and corrupt manner manipulated, whereby the result of the election was rendered doubtful.” On the evening of the day when the election was obtained after this manner the following despatch was received by Mr. McNish, who referred to it in his exa amination ; "“Toronto, Jan 12, 1899. ‘Donald McNish, St Thomars,— “Hesrtfelt congratulations, Sorry to ¢ the bottom of my heart I cannot be with meut witudraws from the bushel the so itary jigbt of some concealed virtue, (‘f any toe. bave) Liberalism in Grauvilie will be «as silent as the rave. Everybody hes without doubt heard of the wondersul merits of the far- famed liniment known as Davies Anodyne, Buc it was only recantly, during the visit of the Minister of Mariue and Fisheries who seems to carry the panacea for allthe ills and wrongs that man is heir to, that the pills known as Davies-Tirta Bon-Bons were intrduced into this viciniiy. So far, however, their merits ot healing cannot be recommended, as the only patient who has given them a trial is still confined to his bed. How forturate for those quacks that their faults are not written on their foreheads, otherwise they would require a very large hat. Joun PLOWMAN. Madame Ramide!], has arrived in town and has taken roomsat Mrs. McGregor’s Prince St, where she has on view a tul] line of bair geods of all kinds: She wiil make up combings in a very satisfactory manner. Shampeoing for ladies and children every evening after six o'clock. Madame Ramsdel]l haz@ danodrutt cure that 1s meeting with great suceess as a tonic aad restorer- u. THE RIGHT THING A Wew Catarrh Cure, Which is Rapidly Coming to the Front. and Hydresin have been recognized as staudard remedies for catarrbal troubles, but they bave always been given separ- ately and only very recently an ingenioue chemist eucceeded in combining them, together with other antigepticts into a pleasant, effective tablet. Druggists sell the remedy under tho name of Siuart’s Catarrh Tablets and it has met with remarkablé euccees in the cure of nasal catarrb,broichial and throat catarrh and catarrb‘of the stomach, Mr. F. N. Ben'en, whose address is carc of Clark Bouse, Troy, N. Y., saya: WhenI run up against anything that ie good I like to tell people of it. I have been troubled with catarrh more or Jess for some time. Last winter more than ever. Tried eo-called cures, but did not‘gei any bene- fit from them. About six weeks ago I bought 8 60 cent box of Siuart’s Catarrh Tablets and I am glad to say that they have done wonders for me, and I do uo hesitate to let all my friends know ‘hai Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets are the right thieg. Mr GeoJ Casanova of hotel G-iffin West 9th street, New York City writes: J have commenced using Stuart’s Catarrh Tatlets and already ibey have given me better results than any catarrh cure I have ever tried, A leading physician of Pittsburg advires the uee of Stuarc’s Caiarrh Tablets in pre- ference io any other treatment for catarih of the head, throat or stomach. He claims they are far superior to in- halers, salve’, lotiensor powder, and are much more Conve:ent and pleaeant to take and are barmiess that litile children take them with benefit ss they contaia ro opiate, cocaine or auy poieonous druz. All druggists sell Stuart’s Catarrh L'ab- lets at 50 cents for full sized packag: aud they are probably the safest and mosi re- liable cure for any form of catarrh. ———S eee MEETING AT MAYFIELD. PRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR THE RE- TURN OF MR, STEWART. The young Conservatives of the New Giaegow polling divis:on held a meeting in Mayfield school-house on Moaday, Oct. loth, for the purpose of receiving o report from the canvassirg comwittee. Toe rcriool bone was crowded. Mr. Uyriac Buore presided. The report ot the committee was very favorable,showing a great increase in favor of the candidate Mr. W. 8. Stewart. After Oiber matters of business were dispoced of, stirring addressees were de> livered by Mecsrs S'anielavns Buoie, E W & Harri-, Thomas Doyls, Francis Mur vhy, Capt. Jos Buotetud others. The cutiook for the election ef Mr. W 8 Stewart io this seciiwe 18 very promising, and judging from the enibusiasm of the messing the “aougbty koight” will be anbors:d ard renserea “hors de combar” su (be eeveuth day of November next, JEREMIAH Ec Ure, Secretary. Mayfield, Uc io.o, 198. er CONUNDRUM. a hole in a eandbaok at Skin>er’s Pond, and & man each to cu: every twig along the railway track in Weet Prince, bow many men will it take to elect B. D. McLellan again to do nothing for u3 or himself at Octawa? And how mach wil! the country get out ot the traasactioa? Jos Beer, (Sach raseslly methods wught to make Mr. McLellan’s election impos-ibe with For several yeare, Eucalyptol G uaiaco | g eelf-respecting eleciore.—Ep. xa MINE3.] a SE ee ee TH.Y WILL VOTE RIGHT Sir.—-Evervbody that can be bought with # day’s work, ram, money or prom. ise, this time, will be bought for the Liwerale, sure. The crgan:zation is now opea and brazen. But cecent peopie will resent such wholesale corruption worked by Davies aad Farqaharroa, aud not every mau With a gbovel oa the road ora dol- lar from the machine man, vr a boitle in bis pocket from Johnny Quinn will mark bis pallot for che Liberal candidate. Tuey’ll take what they yet. What is the country’s, asybow, and vot» as tey feel they ougnt to after all—t» r.d the cvuntry of the rascals now running u.* ELecror. A GORGEOULY BOUND Work of art has jast been issued a. anfout~ lay of $190,000, for which the*pub- lisners desire a manager in this county, ; right party. Nearly 100 fuil-page enyrav~ ings, eu otnous paper, laminated cov- ers and . oding ; over 20) golden Jilies in ‘he Morocco bisdings; nearly 50 golden Toses in the cloth biudiogs. Sells at sight; presses running day and night e9 great is tue sale. Christiar meo and women makiog foriunes taking orders. Rapid promotions. One Caristiao woman made Clear $500 in four weeks taking orders among her church acquaintances and frends, Write us, It ‘may leal to a permanent position to manage our busi« ness aad look after our large correspoad- ence, which you can attend to right at your home. Address J. A. Knigat, Sec. retary, Vorcarau Bailing, opposite Tait. ed States treasury, Washington, D. C, } also a good go! :citor; good pay to the. § cd Six,—If it takes a hundred men to dig , @ Harder to increase trade in c‘othes tor knickerbocker boys than in any other departwent of a clethier’s business—more competition. “Everybody” sell boys’ clothes except hard- ware stores, and some day they’il be advertteing patent aluminum suits witb reinforced seats and knees. Besides outside competition our boys are continvally gaduating into youths and men. Thesime families won't furnish boys indefinitely, so we have all the while to keep finding new boys to replace the growaways. Then again many pvren's imagine that a bey ought to be dressed for a quirter the cost of dressing his sister. They rerd advertisements of boys svits for 93e, 49c, &c , and try them, generally resulting in the boys’ discreditab’e ap- p arance. Even people who vo to a first-rate cloti:ng store for their boys’ clothes often begrudge paying us much as is necessiry to get real nice things. We are going to revolu- toniz2 our boys’ clothing trade by vuttiug itcna basis as level a3 it vuzht to be effective. Fenceforth we shal sell Clothes for knickerbocker boys w.tbout profit. This meansgced clothes with Only enourh added to cost of materia! and labor to cover tue expense of delivering them to you—not a dollaz’s worth of profit for ourselves; we'll wait for profit until the boy begins to pay for his own clothes. The entire stock of bovs’ wearables—clothes — furnish- ings—hats and caps has b2en marked to accord with this idea. You are invited to Jook. Prowse Bros. 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