THE DAILY EXAMI). ie semen ensue aus WINNIPEG LETTER. | projected, The Conservatives, feel aiucis ing that they had much more than | ; la fighting: claim, WENT IN TO WIN; and ABSOLUTE Political Excitement in Manitoba what was most potent of all the the Conservatives Victorious. ‘electors of these two constituencies SE . aga cE . CHARLOT FE OWN, NOVEMBER (The Tupner , 1900, cm rr? aes . : i were proud to be the first in Can- > “: xcitenie which has pel olitie al : ray omy Dy . | ada to show in unmeasured terns waxed strong Se eon ‘aiken ate disapproval of the Siftor- luring » pas i is, is|now |. Te ae : ; during the past sew months larte-Blair-Davies Administration For the homecoming of sally } he , e ’ } j > . | our contin ane ; ° : ( der } alt S18 e : 3 : € lecidedly on the wal bhis a j and its record of scandals and brok quanti gent by 4ying in a pecially noticable on the streets of en promises. er. o fireworks, fire Genuine Winnipeg Wie morning, and the sniialiaginitliagiiis | crackers, torpedoes, fire foy causes are so evident tuat he who | 7 {ains, etc., ete a Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of fica Foe See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. Very small and as casy to take as sugar. | no | FOR HEADACHE, CARTERS FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILISUSKESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. > FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION CENUINE MUST RAVE SIONATURE, of en Purely Voretahle, A4-0A Goer k _CURE SICK HEADACHE. EPPSS COCOA GRATEFUL. COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold Oniy in }-lb tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homeopathic Chemists, Loudon, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS COCOA We are Agents for the GENUINE Tortoise rleaters WITH TWO PIECE TOP We warrant every one. Cal’ and |+t us show you one, We are almost giving away Enamelled Ware D_DD & ROGERS ",,." ain : x |and has lived up toits promises is | unassailable. £35W .erosene Dil... Kerosene oil is a burning question’ just now both with politicians and hous: keepers. The former want to make political capital out of it, while the latter want to know whe e to get the best quality of oil for the leat money. We have just received part of our fall stock direct by schooner from New York. It is called “FRATT’S ASTRAL ” and is the highest grace of refined Americao Oil. We are new offering it for sale in four gallon tins for 22c per imperial gallon. Ask jor Pratt’s Astral, as there is no’ better Special low price by the cask. =. | Winnipeg, iw wa |nipeg and Woodlands are | | | | } | j ‘they do not now us mav read, and does read in the results of the recent Provincial bye ctions in Manitoba as well as in the temper of the vast majority oi the political meetings now assem that the voice of the Prairie Province, as it will be recorded on 1 ith inst., will prove aa emphatic | \ lict against the recora and even avalnst the methods ol the regation who have lately vacat ed the ministerial enches at Ottawa \s our readers are doubtiess Hon. Hugh arena ol AWa . cia entry Ol ‘hn Macdonald into the ieral politics became the occasion -the reconstruction of the Pro ncial Government in this province, lich, with the appointment to the Licut.-Governorship ol Col. McMil an, the Opposition member fo: Centre Winnipeg, has caused the four constituencies, Viz and Centre Winnipeg, the constituencies of Premier Macdon ald and Col. McMillan, respectively, Morris, the constituency of Colin Campbell, who pealed for re-election on his accept ance of the Attorney-Generalship, Ope ning r of South and the constituency of Woodlands | Premier Roblin is likely to be unopposed when he appeals to where his constituents as Premier and President of Council. That the trend of public opinion in local politics might be demon stri tel beyond all doubt as flowing in favor of the MacDonald govern ment and their nine months record, the first of these constituencies chosen to be tested were Morris ana Centre Winnipeg, the former ot which the Liverais, as represented by the Manitoba Free Press, ** was only carried and could only have been carried by Hon. Mr. Campbel because his opponent last Decembe1 an invalid at the time of the ‘lection and was nota resident oi constituency. As for Centre it has always been a crit stronghold, -. fier th was , £veu rits were issued for the present itest that party pret« ded to Move that the Conse sative cil Libcral to be electec acclamatior. The electors it ri place last Satur ay, nd resulted in the \tcorney Geweral increasing hi majority of last year by nearly 10 and in his cpponent saving his de posit bv a bare 20 votes. ' in Centre Winnipeg, where the local opposition have used all known took |}and many hitherto unknown devices ts hold the seat, the result has been | conversion of Col. McMillan’s 115 majority of last year into the handsome majority tor Mr. T. W 4} Lue iTavlor, the Conservative membei: elect, of over 150. The constituencies of South Win not to be opened before the Do iinion elec tions, but they are adm tedly easie: wins for the local ment tha either of those above meutioned. Did these bye-electicns for the local legislature of Manitoba meai merely the approval of these tw constituencies of the present loca! government it would hardly be Tas t a COVCTI worth while bringing “themto the notice of the electors of P. E. lL., but ee matter of: 4act they mean very much more. In these elections the Liberal party threw down the ganntlet from the tirst on Federal issues ; for this they had two very good reasons: First, disguise from themselves the fact that the name of Greenway and the Greenway sovernment, with its record of secret ‘railway deals, stuffed voters’ lists and extravagant expenditures stinks in the very nostrsis of the elector ate, and that the short record of the McDonald Government that is living The second reason, and probably the more potent of the two, is the necessity felt by the present Federal Government of us- ing every breath of wind to secure if possible the election of Clifford Sitton and the defeat of the future Conservative leader, Hugh John. The defeat of one of M:. McDonald’s late colleagues was rightly felt by the Siftonian organization to be a |mave the execution of which must have a telling effect upon the result of the Federal contest in Brardon; while the retention of Centre Win- nipeg by a reduced maiority could, by the usual grit sophistries be dangled before the eyes of the elect- ors of Brandon as a ‘‘great Liberal victory,’’ and an indication of the ‘flowing tide.’’ | But the Liberal party reckoned, 'as it has often done before, without its host. The turning of these elec- Hon. | safest as well as most form of indigestion, catarrh of ston <in and distaste which ‘ENTHUSIASTIC CONVERTS There are Thousands of Them Who Believe as This Woman Does. Mrs. Ira Knowlton, ot Butte. Mo., iS a Most enthusiastic convert to the ‘¢ues of Stewart’s Dyspepsia Tab lets as acure for obstinate stomach trouble She Says : ** | had poor divestion .nearly all m life. It now seems to me that for years | never knew what it was to be hun ory. to have a good natural appe tite. | was troubled with gas in stom ach causing the heart with palpitation and short breath. Nearly everythiog I ate soured on my stomach, sometimes | had cramps in the stomach which almost pressure on resembled spasm. Doctors the stomach, would but their medicines try Sivart’s [knew they were an advectised remedy and didn’t believe anything | read about themasI had no con- | fidence in advertised remedies, but | my sister living in Pittsburg wrote me last spring telling me how Stuart’s Tablets had cured her and | her little davghters of indigestion | and loss of flesh and appetite and [| hesitated no longer. I bought a fifty cent box at my | drug store and took two of the large tablets after each meal and found hem delightful to take being as pleasant to the taste as caramel ‘andy. Whenever during the day x night I felt any pain or uneasi- iess in the stomach or about the | heart I took one of the smail tablets | and in three weeks it seemed to me | :s if I had never known what stom- _ch trouble was. I keep Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets i the house and every member of | irfamily uses them occas.onally | ‘ter a hearty meal or when any ot | s have a painor achein the diges- | ‘ve Organs.’ | Mr. E. H. Davies of Hamptor, | Ya., says: “I doctored five years | x dyspepsia, but intwo months | | ot more benefit from Siua'i’s| yspepsia Tablets than in five yea s | : the doctors treatment. ”’ Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is tic | the simplest an convenient remedy for any | ich, billiousness, sour stomach jloating after meals, sympathet’ eait trouble. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is not i cheap cathartic but an active di restive remedy containing the pep every weak stomach lacks and they cure stom ach troubles because they digest the food eaten and give the weak, abused over-worked stomach a chance to rest and recuperate. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are old in every drug store oritain, Snare ined cee A rich man is an honest man, no thanks to him, for he would be a louble knave to cheat mankind when he had no need of it. alah diel lNiiaiEeteione i 4One of the most important rules the science of manners is an ab- solute silence in regard to your- self. Ecezmainlts Worst Form. Saok Covered With Blisters — Terrible itching — No Sieep Possible — dr. Chase’s Ointment Simply Marvellous in Its Curative Powers. Mr. John Kelly, 79 Trinity street, To- rento, in an interview, made the fol- lowing verbatim statement:— “I have been troubled with eczema in almost its worst form for the past three years. At times my back and shoulder blades were literally covered with patches like water blisters, and these, accompanied with terrible iteh- ing on my legs, put sleep out of the question. I tried various well-known ointments (names mentioned), and did everything possible to obtain relief, but with Httle success. I had frequently heard of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, but meeting with so many disappointments, I had not tried it. Seeing the advertise- ment one day I concluded to get a box. Since using Dr. Chase’s Oifitment, I am like a new being. Its soothing and healing properties are simply marvel- lous, and I am honestly grateful te Dr. Ohage’s Ointment fot the release from long suffering.’ Dr. Chase’s Ointment, a positive cure | for all itching skin diweases, 60 cents a told me I had catarrh of not reach it and I would still | . ibe a sufferer had [ not, in sheer des- has just ap- | _ : ‘reration decided to | Dyspepsia Taplecs. Are Open Daily.... SUNDAY EXCEPTED ALL Are INVITED TO ATTEND From 10 a. m. to to p. m. in the”? ‘niced States, Canada and Great} 1 rleaters Our Tortoise Heaters have one piece top. See that you get this top, and escape the danger and discomfort of gas in your house. FENNELL & CHANDLER LADIES’ JACKETS. T. J. HARRIS, London House. The Weather Bureau.... Is full of pent up celds, chills, shivers, shakes, cold winds and blustery weather, You had better change your UNDERWEAR We have an extra quality fleece lined for 65e. 2 cents to $4.00. NEW FALL NECKWEAR The styles There is no house in men’s We are determined to keep np our 135 Plenty other kinds from Direct from the manufacturers; made from silks of our selection. are up-to-date and the prices within the reoch of all. furnist.ings where you can be better suitcd, reputatiea for first-class furnishings. MORRIS BLOCK - large : ; to no end, A © supply of flags ; and ela 4gs, all sizes MITCHELL’s BOOKSTORE Queea St. Opp ‘Prowse Bros, Le | Apples! # Apples! Good Apples for cocking and eat- | ing purposes, only 12c and 1 | peck. ae Willow Market Baskets Just received, a fine lot of coy 4 ered Willow Market Baskets. Eureka Blend Tea If you want Tea t at wil] please you, try Hureka Blend, this is our special blend. R. F. Maddigan & Co., Lower Queen Street. AUCTION SALE! I am instructed by George How- ard and John T. Mellish, Executors of the late James Howard, to seil by auction on the premises former- | ly occupied by deceased at Cornwall, on Wednesday,Nov. 14th,1900, at 12 o'clock noon, sharp, (if very stormy on next, the 15th, at same hour), _all the Live Stock, Farming Imple- ments and effects, and crop. Terms---$5.00 and under, cash; over $5.00 twelve months credit on approved joint notes. F. H. HORNE, Auctioneer. 2i wky. “DOMINION OF GANAS. Province of Prince Edward Island; IN LHE SUPREME COURT. Lemuel E. Prowse and lud t Creditors tenjamin C. Prowse jg ae and lierbert H. Acorn Tudg nent Debtor. | Upon reading the affidavit of B-njamia C. Prowse, and upon hearing D, A. Mackinnon, Counsel for the said Judgment Creditors, I do | order that all debt; due and owing or accre- | ing due from any person or persons ‘n. tbis | Province to the above named Judgment debt- | or, be attached to answera judgment recover- ed against tim on the nintn day of June last, | A. D., 1900, by the above named Judgment | Creditors’in this honourable Court. Andf | do further order that notice of this order be | given to all such persons indebted to the above named Judg-rent debtor by publication | hereof for the space of four weeks in the Weekly Patriot and WEEKLY EXAMINER lewspapers, published at Charlottetown, ® | Queen’s County. Dated this eleventh day of October, A. Ds 1900. (Sgd.) NDWAFD J. a ct. 19, 1900.—4i w. —7, ‘WcLEOD & BENTLEY | BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS, ¢ | SOLICITORS, ETC. D. C. McLeod, late of the firm of M. & D. C. McLeod. |W. E. Bentley, late of the frm of Mathieson & Bent.ey. : Offices, Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown. septod&wjm a The... Unexpected ee Same CHARLOTTETOWN WAS OTTAWA TODAY . oa You would have been sorry y were not covered for a large ‘amouut. I have good companl®, ‘and can quote you [ow rates. . ; D ox 6 . o a BEER & GOFF, Grocers to be the greatest boomerang. the | Liberal party managers could have end Ge, oronta’ peice | cHartoTrerown DU. A. BRUCE | E. H. BEER. 5