Si ; See Fac-Sinille Wreppet Beiow. Very small and 4S easy to take as 6 ake FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESSs. . | FOR BILIOUSNESS, FOR,TORPID LIVERS, FOR | CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR, THE COMPLEXION ot oF APRA ae CURE SICK HEADACHE, s fhe Relief «ie OR an :_ady Smith, cf South Africa, was nothing com garci to the relief that 1s felt bs » RS. SMITH, and hundreds or othe: wcmen of P. EF. Is'and, on wash day tince they have started using GIiT 2nG=. All nrst ctass Ree BR oe. atv SOAP xo ors SELL i vy § MeNRY] Li “ui LESALE AGENT nN en \ Mus ical | | Hducation ; One of the first things aman thinks of for his girls isa good musical educatton, and peope aud more t the ability eal instruims: vantage. When you your music Jet uss figure with you. We willtreat yo igh’. Que en Stree, — ASMA & ote Cosrolly’s Buil dirg. uVEY RAS SAE Sy ET ire learning more hat even to a boy, to play a musi- nt is of great ad- get ready to buy vl ins truments— — peat | a = , td — cs we el LAOS aK Ste, = % 3OGO 94556 2002 HM DOPE 603 DHT } Teachers ‘ would like you to caliin Q Jook over a !arge line of “Szhcol we have just received. No difference if you do not wish Helps,” i i to Luy, come inand see them. 2 , Ask to see our Wedgweed Note £ Ai : Paper. $\° j Q seen St, Attending the Convention, wi f MITCHULL'S BOOKSTORE § Opr. Prov se%s. COS? 2 de 20 2208 2000 680d and $200 900% 2769 0000 3 ~ BORN Sw eS® x Set ~ ™~ ee te ™ diddy | AAA Anch Anette: Aled ER RRR RAN A ay WIN 1 Louis } tis Davies and the § Cac or THE DAILY EXAMINE recy 0] the Ballot. * e ‘ ~ NM et y T { ¢) t \ i el ; ' ft ‘ , f a * 7 7 - il f 7 ? { : 4 4 \ ‘ ? io ae, wits a ae 4 ON eid ; v ?, Sub sec. 3, | ‘ who - } 1 . . ; 7 violate ny provisions of ? this section § i be guily of an 7. ® ’ “. 1 ,* indictable offence, and nabetoa 7 nenalty not exceeding two hun- )} dred dollars, and to imprison- 3} nent for any term not exceeding 3 six months, with or without Zé hard lab ww, in default of pay 7 ment of such penalty. 54 I d ee St 7. se A MINIS RAS SE RS THE DAILY EXAMINER | -_—~———$$— OCTOBER 8 8, i900 a mm A LAW TAMPERED WITH. wee We call attention to a serious chan; e Election , Law of P r- Committee on the made in the both Hvcuses which as after liament, Bil caused an ameodment to be made to Sec. passed Woeo iu the Senate, Seoator Ferguson it in H8. ‘tbe minute is as filiows, as ap pears on page 112 of the Proceedings of the Senate,— “Tt was ordered that the fcllowing be added to the B li as 68a: - fo Privee Kt eard Island if the | Deputy Returning ' flicer resucea a ball t and the rizgLt'!O vO.e to any persoa who is eotiiled to vote and is witling to take the oaths prescribed by thie Act und the Pro. vincial law, and has otherwise complied with the r- quirements cf the law, or gives a bellot and alluwe ta vote anv person who refuses totake euch oaths or to otherwise comply with the requirements of the law, sha!) for such « ffznce be liable to spy ptreou who way éue for the same to a penalty of tvo bundred aoilars.” ota Inthe law as printed this amendment appears as fub se:tion two of section 67. When it was noder discussion, Senator Power, of Halifax, soyzgeated that it -hould follow seeiion G7. Bat Senator the House that the new eection Fe: gason conviverd ior after 68,—and it was ordered acsording- proper place ihe was ly- The ameudment in question fixes a penalty for a violation of sect.cns 67 and 63 by the D puty Returning officer and ehould unduuitedly follow the two sec- tions which it governs, aflecte the eymmetrv reates confusion. It The change the Act and matters not, bow - ever, if it effected an improvement. No minister or ctlicer of Parliament or any Departiment, can change the action of The attention of the Clerk of ihe Senate, the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery and the () ie2n’s Printer kave been called to this act of tamper nz with a lawafier it had pessed the Senate and the House of Commons. The Clerk of the Senaie admits that the Act has been changed. It remains to be seen what wil! be done in the matter. The bungling ip legislation by the present goveroment is of Perliament. simply amazing. Anoiner instance is to be found in the Safe:y of Ship's Bil), introduced by the Minister of Marine and Fisheries in 1899, to which reference is made in another column. 3 _—_—_—— AGORGEOUSLY BOUND Work of art has inst been isszed at anfout- lay of $190,000, for which the pub- lishers decire @ manager in this county. also a good solicitor; gcod pay to the right party. Nearly 100 fuil-page engrav- ing3, su vtuous paper, illuminated cov ers ard u ading:; over 200 golder lilies in the Morocco bin dings; veariy 50 golden roses in the clo'b bindings. Sells at sight; presses running day and night so great is tue sale, Christian and women making fortunes taking orders. Rapid promotions. One Cbristias woman made cl.ar $200 in four weeks taking orders tmonzher church acquaintances and f:ends. Write us. It may lead to 8 permavent position to manage ocr busi- pess and look afrer our large correspoad- ence, which you can attend to right at your hcme. Address J. A. Kn‘gat, Sece- retarv, Corcoray Building, opposite Unit ed States Treasury, Washington, D. C. a A cobweb spun across an open doorway i3 @eurer Sign that nobody has entered nen lately than an iron-bolted door. ewe. SOLOMON SLOW’S ADVICE. What I Wou'd To or Have Lone if I Were Boss. | [ wonld bang alight on tne political job being done ut the provice’al building. fig. fur I would have geome of « ur stud-uis ure ou! how tuuch 1k Costs per stove the repsire on the provincial bailding. I wovid-like to know how meeb pr day Mr Pordvis psid for iovking uaf.er the work tbat is beiog Jone on tbe proviacial buildiag. I would |. ke to kvow @bat Mr Purdy knows about & sione building. I would like to know what the provine- ial building would cost if the present re- rairs cost about fifty dolia:s per stone. I would bave our premier pay what he thinks about thejob. Whatjob ? Welt the wo-ft glaring isthe jov being done at the provincial building. But what is the use. Our resp-cted Pra mier is a gritjand that seitles ir. I the words of our taleated premier, Sir Wiltrid, we are here, vou “re tuere, what are you voing to doabos.t it? Sir, | would wake up onr police force veginging with the Stipendiary Magisa traie, Look here, would do som2 work on cur streets. Twould let Sir Louis Heory D-vira dowa aiittle easy. Itistoo bad io crow him: 80 mueb,. ] would bave Sir Louis answer a few of tho questions. But what is the usr; be is w grit, and = = grita dor,t reply to straight questicus with straight an- swers, I would have Sir Louis tll us how to prchiork imto the fishery protection servic?. SoL_omon Siow. Osirvary.—“Jessie is dead: Such was tue message that told Mr. Char. LaVie and family of the deeth of their danghter aod ister. Deceased was in ihe 22nd year of her: ge. She bad been away in Boston for only five months,visil. ing f:nds, when she was takea ill with fever. Her fsiends, aware of her strong constitution, were confident that she would recover, but alae, ibe sad truth, Words fail to describe the sorrow of her parents ard friends whea they heard the sad tidings. Her boiy was taken home on Tuesday and on Wednesday all that was mcrial of One who in life was belov- ed by all was laid to reste Sad and sor- rowful were those who accompanied her to her last resting place, aud many were the tears that were gshed Over her grave, Oh, that heart» piétiiing. looging look that was co evident in the faces of those to whom she wasso dear; even stropg m?n iurned aside toshed a qviet tear in sym~ pathy. Long will the memory of her virtues livein the hearts of those who knew ber, and may the lioes here ap- pended rise as fervent prayer in the hearts of those who read : 4 , many more politicr] friends he is eet } CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 8 rgc0., Price. American $2.00 Fedora Too, is a genuine good hat and has so much style that you’ IJ like it. Our $3.00 Hats Are called Christy's featherweight and the Ameri- can 20z. in both hard and soft ‘soft, the price isa little steep. but then vou’ get an exclusive style, a very light hat, and the best quality made in hatdom. We've a lot of last spripe’s hats It’s the hat that makes the mans make 6000 men. Rm nents <h * a 68 Let's get together and see the benefit to both, Christys $2.00 Derby Iz: the hat you'll most likely need, it combines elegance, wear and low pricedness Three in one. we'll sell at Half we've enough to BROS, AN UNEXPECTED COMPLIMENT The Mcntreal Herald, which speaks for the Minister of Agriculture, has this '6 ssy with reference to Sir Charle Tupper’s proposals for the marketing of our farm { produce in Great Britain: ‘There are intrinsic evidences in the Tupper manifesto that he has been prim- ed by scme one in the Department of Agriculture. Ofcourse, it is understcod at Ottawnu that in aquiet but effective way alarge part of the CivilService is attached to the Conservative organization. Liberals are getting use to that.” This is a compliment to Sir Charles; it is an admission that his national project is a good one; it isa declaration that the experts in the department know it to be of Though uaderneath earth’s cruel clay Thou our beloved art laid away, The soul in heavea- we ferveotly R quiescai in pace. Amen. pray, A FRIexpD. f t Patriotism Rampant.--The Canadian Military Gazette says that when Colonel Outer and his men reach Canada, if they should happen to glance {th: ough the offi. cia! Post Otli:e Guide, hey will almost be ‘tempted tothick that they are in Africa instead of on their native heath. Amorg the new post cffices recenily etublished in Cacud. are Durbar, in Manitoha; Kimberlev,in Quebec; Majuba Hiji acd Sirdar, in British Columbi: ; and Mafeking avd Paardeterg in Ontario. Chat the patriotic feeling is widespread i. indicated by the fact that a Lambton eounty, Ont... ‘ar.e: has applied to the Regietrar-General for authority to re name his three children, who we bern long before the war commenced, tbe names choseu beirg Victoria, Buller and Roberts. The neceseary permission was, the utmost vilue to the country. At the same time, it is but §fair to the | officiale to state that they had nothing to do with the proposition. The charge thatciflicials belp the Op- position 18 not new, A cur.ous case occurred iv Parlisment last ee-siou, wLea Mr, Powell, the mcm- ber for Westmorland, was showing by facta and figures tiat the Intercolonial rai way deficit had grown evormcu-ly under Mr. Blair. The Minister of Railways stopped Mr. Powell in the course cf his speech acd this conversation took place Mr. Blair—How did you get those fig . ure: ? Mr Poveli—In the proper wy. Mr, Blsir- They came frome some ofti+ cer in the department, and if I cou'd find out woo it was I'’e— Mr. Pewell—You hin ? Mr, Blair— Yes. M.- Powell—Well, if you look in your own rejort to Parlisment, pege 134, you will fisd that I got the figures from you, woud dismiss * of course, granted without question, CIlY HARDWARE S7ORE Builders, Farmers, Mechanics, ——-HARDWAEKE—— Paintr, oile, glass, carpenters tools, all chean FOR CASR. The celebrated Norton Macbine Oi’. TERMS CASE. mB RORTON&CO, LIMEFED _ TT Te en ee -—- —— oS New Watches fine Value and. Timelzeepers. E. W. TAYLOn. a