“ LS eee RE On EN KR ORR } Wy | ( WTA i | i ANN Ih itt i ; rhb | yu vi FINEST WHISKEY THE DAILY EXAMINER{ CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 26," 1900 alll ele nea en ‘al'=Vearly IN SCOTLAND. ABSOLUTE SECURITY, CGenuin- (carte! 's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of Vita Viale See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. Very small and as casy to take as sugar. c ARTE RS FOR HEADACHE. E FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS, NER mate ~ CINE SICK HEADATHE. The Relief 9 yes Lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com! g ared to the relief that is felt by * RS. SMITH, and hundreds or other women of P. E. Isiand, on wash day eince they have started using GILT 2DGzr SOAP All mrat ciass grocers SELL it. MCKINNON & McNBYIN VHOLESALE AGENT 50 HORSES. WANTED Wanted at once, 50 general purpose horses, weight from 1100 to 1200 Ibs, age from 5 to teeta ea NOTES AND COMMENTS, 2 Set —‘Honest Government ” was the de- vice of one of the transpa¥éncies borne in the Lanrier-Tarte procession at Montreal. It war, the Gazette says, the joker in the jack, ~—Tpe Montreal Gezette remarka that al] the Libere] ministers at Sohmer Park on Thursday predicted overwhelming ma- jorities for themselves when polling day takes place, Before the debacle of 1878 all the Liberal minic‘ers of that day did the same thing. lLibcral ministers do not see beyond the circle of their adulators. ~—Mr. Tarte is making a record as’ an- issuer of challenges. Here is one, issued by the Montrea) Gazette, that he may ac- cept, but is not ‘likely to: What did he ao with the $5,000 he received) of the $10,006 which Mr. Ernest Pacaud, Lau- rier candidate for Montmorency, b!ack - mailcd out of Mr. J. P. Whelan, under threat that if he did Jnot come down tbe prov ncial Liberal Government would not come up with the money it owed him for building the Quebec Court House ? —One of the Ministefial journals de- scr bes Orangemen’ as—. “A collection of the dregs of society.” ** A gathering together of the lowest io the cai¢al scale.” “An e-semblage of the rowly element of the town, and cities,’ ’ To which the Moncion Times replies that in 1896 the Liberal leaders in New Brunewick appealed to the Orange order for support, and adde tbat unless there bas been a remarkable change in the in- stitution it is time the Liberals sbandoned this talk about “dregs of society;” “ Tory Orange ( .oetics,” and that sort of thing. --The Montreal Star some time ago atked the Glol. to publish the figures showing the comparison between tte increase in value of Canadian and Ameri« cao exports since 1896, and the increase during the proceeding eigh-een years. The Globe hae not accepted the cha'lenge, for the good reason that the figures com pletely undermine its argument that Cava dian exports have increased enormously in value under the Liberal Administration as compared with the period cf Conserva- tive rule. The figures, however, are worth repeating. During the last four years the increase in value of sxports from Canada has teen 57.85 per cent., and the increase in yaluect American exports 57.99 per cent., whe: zs during the previe ous eighieen years the increaee in values of Canadian exporis was 52.55 per cont., compared with an increase of 27.10 per cent, inthe value of exporis from the United Siaes, Lhe figures should make the public suspicious of the gauzy etate- ments of Liberel newspapers regarding the giowth of trade. many tones being thrown political y at the “man whe Mets his pledges.” These are being thrown by the followers of men who do not keep their pledges. S years. Apply to 4. Horne & Co, KENT STREET, dy 3ins wkly 2in , Do you read what people ssy about Hood’s Sarsaparilla? It is curing all forms of disease caused or promoted by cellent quality as the 14 years, o.ge:j SOS ee the parade to Sohmer Park last nigiat, b re the motto: to rail against “‘tin-pot titles; ” to tread a3 against adopted (or adapted) Nationa! Policy of 4 ridden province of New Brurewick (acon- dition of his own creation), to “‘commers cialize ” the Intercolonia) Railway and put Coafederation of the self-same provinces of Canada, whose prosperity, due to the complacently draws his salary for the per- joy remunerative positions in Y appoints to postmastershipse in bis own Montreal Gazette: There are a great’ impure blood. Aevort on en the Stirling Bondine Comgany’s Gaelic Whisky: i hereby certify that [ have made a minute and exhaustive an Bonding Company's “ Gaelic Whiskey ” taken b ready for shipment, and I find that it is a pure, flavor,and I am of opinion that it is well mature ples of the Gaelic Blend \ So hv de tanger ‘ 4 : J NT ‘ LJ 2D Sem ANALYST’S LABORATORY, 138 Bath Stregt CUASGOW, 2nd July, 1900, © pay alysis of ja fair sample of the Stirlip y myself from a very large stock in cases lyi high-class Whisk y of a mild and Very fine d, of considerable age, 4 and of the same ex. which I have tested half-yearly for the last OHN CLARK, Ph. D., BE. LC, F. ¢. 8, Public Analyst for the City of Glasgow and the Counties of Lanark and Renfrew, &e, 582 5S SER SN SS RCC ELLIE TNE LATEST LIAS ERE 8 BREE RE RE NERS RES Craigellachie-Gleniivet Disiillery Co. Lid (Stirling Bonding Co.) Craigellachie, and Glasgow, Scotland, rf Proprietors _ . WHO ? A transperency, carried in the van of “WEO WOULD GO BACK TO : 1895?’ Se CCC eee eee *P@eew+sBeoeesrae Certainly not the ‘Master of the Ad- m*nisiration,” who is “spending money,” because the ‘ Government is making n oney;” whose hopes lie in the future to the extent that he shouts, “Wait till you see us next year.” Net SIR Wilfrid Laurier, K.C. M. G,, the tortuous paths of Torres Vedras, or to invent or exploit. ekallow trade theories, the tried value ofthe now the Liberal. Conservative party. Not Andrew G. Blair, who bas left be. hind him the adminietration of the debt» it on a “business is business” basis. Not W. S. Fielding, torail against the Libera!~Conservative policy, now enables him to reapa golden harvest where he had sown tares. Not Sir Richard John Cartwright, who formance of the duties of an office which in 1895, ne declared was like unco thefifth wheel of a coach; cnd whose relatives en the gift of the Government, of which be forms a art. : ’ Not William Maulock, who has eo far entered into the spirit of the game that he gift tbe very member of the House of Commons over whose Parliamentary in- dependence he was so exercised in 1895; who instead of following Alexender Mc Kenzie’s example of burling back the raiders upon the Federal treacury, vow invites all and sundry to desionate what’s wanted, and If they don’t see .., to ask for it. Not Clifford Napoleon Sifton ; for in 1895 tne Golden West bad not taken on the lucions tinge and tint of ripeness which afterwards tempted the itching palms ofthe “‘ Old Guard” to pluck the yellow barvest in the Yukon Eldorado. Not the Toronto Globe crowd; for in 1895 the Crow’s Nest Pass coal lands were | to them an uncertain proposition, instead of being, as now, a snug and assured cer- tainty. Not the Drammord deal ringstere; for in 1895 the policy of extending the road to Montreal enter:ained by the Conserva- tive administration, did not promise the same Opportunity ior plunderiag the nub- lie chest, which opened up when Tarte decided he wanted @ newsparcr like La Patrie and Blair an slly in the corpora- tion which owns the Victoria Bridge. Not the soldiers of Canada, torin 1895 they had no emergency ration tins to hola } their boot grease, ner the dog biscuit dealers for they then sold no proverder to the Militia Depariment, Not the United States engravers, for they had not ia that gloomy o!d time the privilege of engraving Canade’s dollar bills in New York, or tioding the work of making Canada’s stamps “greater thea bas ben.” Not the locomotive and car manufec- turers of the oeigbboring republic, for the taxes ofthe Canadian people were not then spent in the United Siates workshops to furnieh rolling stock for the Canadian | People’s Railway. Not the Standaid O11 Company, (or it coal‘{not then extort an extra price from the Canadian coal oil consume:« Traly was it an inspiring sight to wit- nesr ‘he followers cf Mr, Tarie marching on Sohmer Park to acclaim Sir Wilirid, bearing sucha device, ueder such in- Splration ; forming part of a macbine~ made demonstiation, the participants, in part, paid to demonstrate at so much per head, SPee CP bGeseseeasre ress PPP eee teeeee © SSS S Peg esssese “WHO WOULD GO BACK : to 1895 ?” eee eee Re eeeee ee ere eeeeseene Who indeed.—Montreal Gazette. SOLOMON SLOW'’S ADVICE: What I Would Do, or Have Done, if I Were Boss. I weuld have our school board treat all citizens alike, and—but then he is a Gov- €..2ment official. I would again ask Sir Louis Davies to ao. ver a few of the questions our f _mers nave asked him, I would have our watering cart run nearly atoat right and be of some little uee, I would build a new railway depot. 1 would, oh yes, appoint another dosex ! fishery officers to help the few we have now do.ng nothing. I would prosecute IC R officials for netting our trout streams. I would have a few of our ministers while they are eo thick ground Moncton te'l the 1 C R officiate that the had beitc- keep clear of the P E Island ‘yout streams unless hey fish ina legitimate manner. _ I would advise the gentlemen interested in the trcatetreams in Prince County to eet the law in motioa to give Mr. ICR man & bit of a lesson, I would have our School Boa: 1 make a ruleand siickto it. I would bave them treat all school cnildrea alike. I would let ovr Super‘ntend<nt of Edua caiion know thathe nas no more rights in connection with cur public echools -ben apy Othere™’ zea. So.tomoy Stow. a BRITISH LIBERAL LEADEK Out With Manifestoes Making Evivaina Military Agains+ Empire, Loxpon, Sept. 25.—The Right Hon. Sir Heary Camptell-Baonerman, the Lib« eral leader, has issued an electoral addrees to his constituents, ia which he bl>mer the Ministry jor failing to check or guard ecainst the military prepaiations of the Traosvaa), al hough they had {a'l know - ledge thereof, which the ccaniry dil noi thare. He says he © es no pi-ctical conu clusion for the war except the absorptior of both e.ates, but adds that the soone fully self-goveirment is granted the beis ter hope the e will be for South Africa While insisting upon redress for the outragesin Csina and the es.ablishmeat of @ responsible Gove:nmeat, Sir Henry says Creat Britam must repudiate any intention of. acquiring further: erritory and claim only the fuli measure of t-ade, He adds that the Lit-rale will EAppo. . refo. m8 Opening army cares:3 more com pleie y to meiit, but hest.ongty opposes alterations tending to make G. vat Britain ® military Emp'.e rether ‘han an Em. The addrees issucd by Sir William Vernon Harcourt consists of a leng pro- test aga’ost making the war the sole iesue of the election, Hie declares that the Government’s conduct of a war waged with overwhelming numbers evainst a pe.ty power deprives them of any confil- ence as military administrato.s.He charges that the Governm :nt aie trying under tue war cry to escape renderiog an account of the pledzes given in 1895 revarding short- er hours in shops, the eight-hovr mining day, edccation, temneranc2 rcform, and old age pensions. Le expresses the grav- est apprehensions regarding na-ional finances, saying he balicves that jtke cost of the war will eventval'y reach a total, ple social reforms, Horrors in China. Washington,Sept. 22.—An official co n- munication, coming through diplomatic channele, has been brought t> the atten- tion of the State Depariment yeeterday, giving information as to the conditions in the Yang-tse-Kiang valley, and also giving detailed and fully authenticated instances of atrocities in the Province of Hunan egainst Christian missionaries. The ac- count is missionaries who escaped, and who makes the report through the’ officiale of the woverament now forwarding it to Wash- ingtoa. Ip one case it is stated a mis siOnary had his eyes burned out, then a portion of bis body was ent off, and finally & red-hot staff was driven through hie back. In anucther cas: given in the report, & missisonsry was wrapped in cotton, the cotton was soaked in oi!, and the mass set on fire. The missionary was burned to death. pire of commerce and p_ece. ’ of £100,000,000, which is bound to crip: given by one of the @hrist’an This ‘is the only Whiskey the quality of whieh has been certified continuously “— half+yearly by an eminent Analyst for 14 years, —- PITTED WiTH NEW SsTOOKS How the Boers Got a Supply of Rifies. London, Sept, 24.—-A curious inciden', showing that the are getiing eho: of arms, occurred at Warm Bathe, where some ot De Wet's men were capiured. The prisoners were found to be io possee- sion of riflesto which new, roughly-maie stocks nad been fitted. These riflee turard out to he some of 200 found by Geneya: Baden~Powell af:er baving been buried by the Boere,and pointed out by Kaffire = r time ago. When they fell into the bands” of the British they were takeo to the*tepo’ a ko; je and their stocks*burned, but they appear to have been found again by the Boere and wade serviceable by bring fitted with new stocks. A despatch from Johannesburg of yesterday’s date says refugees report that the Boers are distressfully short of supplies and ammunition. ‘They also say they believe General De Wet 1s dead, and that President Steyn intends to surrender. ————_——_—_—__— ORR Attack ., “caus at Paarderbarg ,:°° ent isa time wheu war pictures are im gTearer demand than ever. The conden of the Britich soleierson the battiefie has won the plaudits of adminrt mations. We ..ve «at great expens? published four larze, beanrifnl piovures, size 20x24, on heavy, supordse, oped dered paper. A pieture that il! eon mend itself and senda thrill to a heart of every true Causdian is ! . ene ca'led Attack of Royal Cane diaus at Paardeberg, there are liter ally husdrec’so: dgures on this ture. the mountr'. or kopjes = ing eut into the dis. -nce are swarming with men whilehere and therea ihe trate figure speaks only too weil 0 Boer riflemen. It was on this a field the gallant Major Arnold death unti' chingly. indeed itis too true, th: many of those hearts that beat so high when cheering thousands bade God-speed as th-y cailed ./ om ~ aan’s shores now lie still tocewse = lonely graves oe the otner side of world under African skies. To every Canadian heart, to every weave adian home, the deeds ef their brave soldier boy~ speak witb an i ® able thrill of patriotism at pride. Gordon Highlanders the Battle of Belmont, Cha the Boer Guns at Elandsl en's and the Charge of Gen. Fren : Cavalry on the Retreating ee Cronje’sArmy. ‘hese are ail po ing pictures and cannot fail onl mend themselves to ary one whe er examinethem, They are RED Big SELLERS! ageniscoin money. : profits. Knoraaous success. O06 Fn sold 68 in one day. Sample and . 73 25cts. (Nene free); $0 cts; 8 “10 per doz; 25 for $3.25; 00 for 6 ae for $11.00. Write today for & a and make money. Home Novelty Mfg. Co.., Boz 518 (Dept 253 B) Om cago, Lil.