* : ’ ie. ' THE DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 4, 1900 A GOOD Si CANADIAN PASIFIG RAIL WAY. TOURIST § ad hs \ oo Si a eae ae trict of King’s opened in Murray | es | iver oil after dinner—once a} pon oe Tuesday night, the MOATRE! soe | day—and found herself almost | Liberal - Conservative candidates | sa dde ly growing robust scoring a grand Success. TO | suddenly growing robust, Immediately, on Jas. Saunders, —_ So small :z se is , | Esq., being called tothe chair, the PAGIFIC COAST ” 4] oa : 4 veda tactics of the organized hypo- |means the rule; the rule is} .i.) began to show. The party Every Thursday | —not more. } For full particulars as to passace rates and train service to Cinadicn Northwest, British bi Washington, Oregon ad CALIFORNIA . ~ rea nege eeemengmeeme A'so for maps andpamphlets de- ‘ORY A certain young lady in del- ‘ iecate health was advised by her _ doctor to take a half-teaspoon- EE PERS | ful of Scott’s emulsion of cod- | whatever the stomach will bear Another rule is: take 1t on every least occasion, | but not too much; don’t over- ecriptive of journey, etc., write to A, Js HEATH, Bt. 288% BOR {LOCAL TINE) TIME TABLES. and Steamers. CAMPAIGN IN KINGS A Splendid Meeting in Murray River Hall. | The local campaign in the 4th dis- heelers madea determined effort to shut off discussion by a motion that the candidates be restricted to half an hour each. The Conservatives | were anx oas fora ful discussion of 'the questions of the day and assist- do it. | ed by the better element of the Lib- }erals succeeded in demolishing the We'll send you a little to trv, if you like. barb wire defence of the government SCOTT & BOWNE, Chesnists, Toronta party. |} Mr. A. F. Bruce, in the Liberal | _interest, led off ina short speech, the burden of whichwas that as the Laurier Government is in power wi | should havea Liberal government }here or we could not votain ow |rights. He mentioned the financiz , -. | question merely to say he would Arrival and Departure of Trains!) 44 wo. into * 1° at Se i speaking of the branch railway ‘he said: the railway without the TRAINS, | bridge was like a cow with one hon Express leaves for the west........ 7 35a m/ cut off, when Mr. McKinnon re Express arrives from the wesi,... 10 10 pm} plied,—the cow withone horn might , Accommodation leaves for the | be just as good a milker as ome with ; i . 4 ; WESE oe neces seseeerccesere4 IOP Mitwo. The humor of Mr. Bruce’s Accommodation leaves for Cape + } to trickle tt I ee ae cae . }argumeat dbeganto trickle through e iE i RA a ee ae . 3 . Ge a When you are compelled to ee eee eee P™|the most thick-skinned Grit. The | Accommcdation arrives from the lite Pings - NR coc s ssces scocesseeses10 4@am| tree and incependent”’ roared, an hold the newspaper “awa | Accommodation arrives from the | Mr. Bruce was convinced his was : j WE 6A ae 6 6 08 wo hes es i I 50 pm | the bon mot of the evening. off” know that your eyesight } Express leaves for the east........8 002m] J. A. Mathieson. Esq., on coming’ ; > and civcceg | Ackommodation eater iy” the” °° "| forward was most cordially received. is away off” and glasses seers a gi Se ae ey aes 3 cop m| He handled the questions of the day | Amcommedatiod audiets feces the )Ina masterly, logical nanner and | should be procured at once, f ee ee a 4 50p m| Was repeatedly applauded as he | ‘ ame ;madea succession of telling points : j STEAMERS, | against the Government. He said Consultation fre e. Princess leaves for Pictou every ftae Conservative Government was! ¥ ; ts cmon tu ee -..+. 7am punished for having a small debt. Satisfaction guaranteed, Eres from Tictou every evening “ | after carrying on the business of . eeneen Res + CE PANES SoH es eae P™’ the ceuntry for many years with TAlE CAMPANA | out taxation. The Grit government | }Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and | | Quebec every alternate Friday evening, and | leaves on return the followiag Saturday even- @. P. Viuicneson, denounced this as a serieus offence. They promised to make ends meet. | They put a tax on everything they : | ing. | could touch, and now the country is OPT ND JEWELER, | we CITY ete [es a oe ea ee ICIAN A ad THE CITY OF GiiENT | over one-twentieth of a million in Charicitetown. Isdue from Halifax and intermediate ports | debt. Can the gelectors _ot this jon Thursday night of each week, sailing en} Country, the taxpayers of this coun- ee return the following day. (try, condone such a scandalous THE JACQUES CARTIER | breach of trust ? He advocated a CEE | : ‘radical change in the Public Works <= ' Leaves Charlottetown fer Vernon River when | T4dical Change in the Public Works > tide snits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues- j day, Wednesday and Thur dsj at two e’clock RAISINS | She proceeds to Orwell ; on ‘Lhursday even- day morning at’ nine she sails for Crapaud, at: FOR “urnipg same afternoon at four e’clock,. oe SS TEE SOUTHPORT Bu. XMAS 'Gees up east Riveron Monday afterneon at Ss 9 . : * ; four o’elock returning the folloxing Tuesday BAKING _ morning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetowr ' ‘ . . pat three o'clock, returning the same evening. iver on Thurs- = + g + The steamer Jeaves for West R Seeded raisins will be used more i f>*s : , effigiency, econcmy and honesty ‘iz | Service, with a view of nesty | wad. rs | this department, {ang she returns from Orwell about eight. On| may be a recurrence of a deficit of ¢ Friday morning at seren o'clock and on tur- | ‘ $119,000 in an election year for the | purpose of debauching the electorate with their own money. He made a | pewerful arraignment of the Goy ernment on the dark and gloomy ; record ef the past nine years, a re cord unparalleled in the history o | this country, and culminating in the day afternoon at four oclock returning cn | past year in the spectacle of a go\ thar ever this year on account of friday morning; on Friday afternoon at four| ¢rnmacnt, im utter disregard of cos the very high price of Currants. We have jvst received over 2,060 “~s of Griffin & Skelly’s Eagle Brand which is by far the best California Seeded Raisin on the market. The —seAfis have all been taken out of the “rajsins by a macuine, leaving the THz ELFIN 1Oand f1.30 4. m; o’clock she also goes to West Kiver, returning | stitutional usage, existing an the same evening. }executing the functions of goyvern- ; }ment, without an Attorney-Genera Leaves for Reeky Poiat each week day at 7,|for a whole year, by the grace o 8.30, 9.30 and 311 a. m., andi,2, and 4} Mr. p.m; returping leaves Rocky Peiat at 8, 9,/loud'y applauded atthe close of his td 1.30, 3, and 4.30, : Pineau. tareech. that there neve: * Mr. Mathieson was | tion, saying Mr. Inman would at- tend to that. They left the elec- tors under the impression that if the Government is sustained the same | wasteful expenditure and ruinous | piling up of debt shall be continued. | They had not even a promise from Sir Louis to offer. | Ourrepresentative, Mr McKinnon, 'on coming forward received a grand | welcome which testified to the high esteem in which this popu-! lar and talented young farmer is |held by his brother farmers of the I will guarantee that my Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. of all forms of kidney complaint and ia many instances the most serlons forms of Bright’s disease. If the disease ig com- Dileated send a four- ounce vial of urine We will analyze it end advise you free what to do. ‘Murray Harbor District. He was MUNYON. jnot speaking very long when he| gil sted eism tee, jin dee: ae \showed the audience very clearly eae “Ee. 'that he was not afraid to handle any ‘of the public questions of the day. |He went over the ground very fully knocking down the slender props on which his opponent built his hopes jwith the precision and ease of ; : , ‘skilled debator. He showed that |. A tather good story is told at Digby ‘the Conservatives in the last House N. S., of the moderate figure at which | were not opposed tothe Hillsborough | 40 intelligent efector, who presented | riage but were opposed to the plan| himself to a political pariy ‘manager ir: PY i ‘ TP , a Ki ‘ ‘ re fae y . ¥ x vas p Ae ry fp ‘ "4 WHAT HE WANTED. }subimitted as inadequate. Mr. Mc-| Digby on election day, held his fran- | sinnon was loudly applauded. chise. The intelligent electer i .troduc- |} wr. Inman now nad his inning| dhimseif and his business in ap- id made quite a long speech,in the | uurse of which he had to be put craight a good many times. He ‘ent back to ancient history im the vropriate terms, when jlialogue took place: “What co yeu want, enquired the party manager, with the benevolent expression ot his kind. ‘““Well,me vote had ought to be w rh tw'nty dollars. the following {futileattempt to take some of the | olackness out of the Pineau episode y citing a case where, he said, an- ther | ; man had been bought and |paid for. This isthe new Liberal} ‘“““nything else, asked the manager {political morality standard. Any sweetly. |thing lower cannot well be. Ac-| “Ye, I want anew pair of boots. cording to this grit doctrine any villiany is justifiable if you can show i precedent. Mr. Inman received a satient he .ring. J. Livin sston, one of the farmers oresent, replied to Mr. Inman in a short but very effective speech. “Anything mcre? was the polite query. “{ need a winter cap. “Ts that all? said the manager, with a surprised air. “No (doubtfully) my pants is about ie” Tiwamnes Secular ay ine ade /shock and I wou'd hke anew pair. Mr. Bruce made a few closing ae ; haven't ¢ t marks. A vote of thanks was given | =~ he Nghe fyou haven't forgo | Mr. Saunders for his good conduct | anything? solicited the earnest mana- | ger. “Oh I guess that’l’ be al‘, except a couple of bottles of rum hove in like, replied the indeper.denv elector. “Well, then, said the manager. virtuous indignation exuding from every pore and glowing like electii- icity at the ends of his closely cropped , hair and whiskers, “you just walk a It is well to make choice of a com-' chalk line out of that door and don’: petent and qualified druggist to| ever mistake this place for a pension whom yeu can take your doctor’s | office for corrupt electors again. And | prescriptions and orders. A cor-| hd aa I filled cette’ | as the unbiased supporter sh ulfled cut [ee ane wer Bie PECeCTipUen |. was overheard to..emties that, ic iwith pure drugs has much todo!.~.. . : ; |with the battle against sickness. | J4St!ce to his family he could neve | that didn’t have a | We dispense drugs and medicines} YOt¢ 10r a party — jaccordng to the most approved} more liberal policy. mocern methods. P..INE's CeLziy Compornn. | ‘ } } is chairman, and all started to face} the raging elements out of doors, | carrying with them a distinct im-| pression of the weakness of the Lib- | eral cause when fully exposed by} the Conservative candidates. ~<a — TAKE NO RISKS ~_— -——- Cape Bretor Coal. ‘'s the wonder of the country for the | cure of the common ills of life,| MonTRBAL, Dec. 1.—The amount | fhoueands of letters from Canada’s | Of coal imported into omen e rive. evi 'season from Cape Breton was 743,- | per Ree ive evidences Of :.Ske 528 tons, which were brought by 234 nighty power of Paine’s Celery} = : * - 4 ~ | , . . rs yr 2 ; vOnrpound over disease. If you are eae of vessels engaged in the rade. sieepless, nervous, despondent, weak | ; ] ast season. ir rundown, one bottle of Paine’s ENVELOPES Jelery Compound will do good work for you. We sell the kind that ENVELOPES ENVELOPES cures, Geo. E. Hughes, druggist, | Let us print seme for yey. green vaeesag perenne eemahg-may. 'Charlottetown, P. E. I. ce: 4 a i Smart Work. eee | } Paretorta, Dec. 1.—Gen. Smith- Jorrien’s column has returned te If we caiw't Sn, ee eee ' This is 221.387 tensless than palp ready for use, and thus saving won a let of time and and trouble in _pceparing for your Xmas baking. On Susday’s the E-fin leaves fer Recky Point at @ a.m. and 12.45, d . my : : : neal Sete Point 3 ra ta ose 3.00! meeting. He received a good quiet and 4 30 p.m , |hearing. Like his colleaugue Mr. TUE HILLSBOROUGH Bruce, he avoided the fimancial ques- Mr. Annear next addressed the BEER & GOFF, Grocers, ‘ye Prince Street ferry wharf fer Seu h port every balf bour. w.D. ROSS,B.A.| PICTURESQUE | ATTORNEY AT LAW -Aitheoffice of A. A, McLean. Q C., Brown’s Block, Ch'tewn } Edward JOHN PP. BRENNAN : ~~ a re “Shin Broker, Commission Merchant and Peakir im all kinds o1 p oduce, my la ge and f tarred ous premises on Commercial Steeet let pasticularly adepted for handimg ef lssmnor Edward ‘sland ..reducts, Aameig ments 5 slicitd, af sOmpt returns. TOUN P. BRENNAN, th ath Sydney, S-pt. 25, dy 135 wy. NIGHT CLASSES —AT THE- Cee 9° Sessions per Weck HMonday, Nev. OPZNIED ON at 7.29 p. m. instvuction in Book Business Pen-sanship Thorough Keepiog, Arithmetic, Com hand, and Typewritinu. Intending students are asked to enter at once, eras sconas pos-ible. Terms, etc., on application to L. B. MILLER, : Principal 22, 1900 ; > ie iin ¢ ” 4 wt i 1ercial Law.Short Pretty Is am adjective which seeme te have be- come mouepolized by the yernmg lady et the typewriter. It is astowisking what an array of beautiful wemem are found ~ in stores and offi- ces. Im faet, the typical American beauty wiJl be found sitting at the typewriter rather than lolling in a carriage ia the ark, And yet this WE pretty young girl f needs always to be reminded that “beauty is only | skin deep,”’ unless | it roots in health, When the health is undermined by Be womanly diseases, %) the luster soon DON'T NEGLECT YOUR WATCH. | psf ee} Hf you allow your watch torun too grow thin, the — klong witheut cleaning, or with dang) sana te its kaged parts it may be worn so badly | De Pleccete Fa- bas to destroy its usefulness ss a time- | vorite Prescription ‘piece. Better have it examined by) eures diseases which weaken women : your Watch Doctor and if in need | and which destroy their strength and bof repairs he will advise you accord-| beauty. It estabiishes regularity, stops . ' weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weak- Prince Island 25c at all Bookstores An illustrated book en P. E. Isi- and. An interesting sonvenir for atourists. ere pe a ' ?ingly and perhaps save your watch. | WE BOAST on our repair depart- | tak. | Ress ment turning out first-class work | : — Oe A oe ae ein aie rare wortr-| . “Several years ago I suffered severely from | OY. Wr Gt AHAN TRE ALL OUR WORK >; female weakness, prolapsus and menorrhagia, ‘if you have net given us a trial it.) and used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription with will pay you to do so and we will be} splendid effeci,” writes Fannie Shelton, of Wash- ington, Iowa. “Glad I have not needed it fora pleased to see you at GREAT GEORGE few years past, but if I should ever have anv re- 2 i 5 Re turn of the old trouble would surely try Favor- OTREET. ite Prescription.’ I have recom ided it toa number of my lady friends. I always tell them to try a bottle, and if they are uot Denefited by it I will pay for the medici-e. iu every case they have spoken in praise of it.” W. N, ‘Sigh ef the Big Watch, PR 6 ag. aehge et ey as TANTON, Jeweler. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure sick [ headache, Belmont after a five day march from Bullstroom. They had only one casualty. On the return journey, the Cama- }dians, while scouting, rode close te an ambush prepared by the Boers. Realizing their position they sprang from their horses, turned them ioos¢, and sent them galloping back tothe column. They then sought cover ona slight ridge and poured a hot and accurate fire inte the Boers, killing several of them. They held their position until the column of infantry arrived, and did not sus- tain asingle casualty. a TT ae... A Object Lessen. The expressions of ‘which Mr. Kruger is receiving from ‘Ireland shoald have a good effect on ‘him, if he stops to consider all that ‘they mean. There is no other pow- ler whose subjects would be allowed 'to so freely express their sympathy jfor a national enemy. It is an easy | yoke that British conquest has put }on the Boers.---Montreal Gazette. ee ee © ee | Beet Root. Toronto, Dec. 1.—A_ bill ‘legislature. sympathy | relating | to the beet sugar industry will be| | introduced at the next session of the | It is not likely that a/| } please you nobody else eun, ’ } velopes at $1.45 PER THOUSAND. We print others, you couldn’t want better, a $2.50 per thousand, and we print them at all prices between. If you don’t want them printed we'll dct you have them plair at jew prices. Special prices em quantities. THE EXAMINER JOB PRINT Londor House, (Up Stairs) Charlottetown. We priat Em TRE ME "DEUCE LS b6e Biotic or Libe d.”* } eee aan ‘ a rte MADE AND | @UARANTEED BY bonus will be put on the production | ,of beet sugar, but it ‘probable thatthe government agree to assist in construction of _ beet sugar factories. EE he i o~ B’g Price For a Horse. New York, Dec. 1--At the Fasig- ( lipten auction of horses in Madison «2 is FES. Fe ley y 'T\} A? “Guare Garden to-day. The Abbott. .. a oes Pee tert bio hk ieee £ the hoidex ot the LrOLTINGE record ct 12.033, was sold for $26,500. \purchaser was fire commissioner ,John J. Scannell, of New York. is altogether | will | = bh Ci For the Sideboard ' We are showing a variety of pieces in Meriden Britannia Company’s “silver Piaie | that wears.” This beautifully colored and | decorated dish is fittingly enclosed in a | handsome standard, the:whole making a _ very attractive article. Other pieces of less | or greater value in the same grade of plate | in almost endless variety, The popular Gesigns in “1847 Rogers Bros.”’ Knives, Forks, Spoons, ¢ our stock. W WWELLNER Jere'er and Eagraver, tec., are always in POLITICAL MEETINGS, The Hon. George Forbes and D.P, Irving, Esq., wiil meet the Electors lof the 4th District of Queen’s Ce. | at the following times and places : Wood Islands Hail, ber 28th, at 7 p. m. Pleasant Valley, Tt ursday, Ncvember 29th at 2p. m. Belle River, Friday November 3eth, at 7 p m. Melville, Lot 60, Saturday, December Ist at 2 p, m. Avondale, Monday, . mm. | Uigg Hall, Tuesday, December 4th, : p- ™, | Pownal Hall, Wednesday, December | at 7 p. m. Caledonia, Tlursday, December 6th, p.m. Grand View, Friday, December 7th, a¢ | p.m. mek Montague West, Saturday, December Sih fat2p. m, | Eldon Hall, Monday, December loth, at 2 | p. m. | rwell Cove, Monday, Dec mber 10th, | 7 p.m, Vernon River Bridge Hall, ; cember 11th, at 2 p. m, The Opposition candidates are jp- | vited to attend the above meetings, | 226—d&wtd Wednesday, Novem- December 3rd, at 2 at Tae Sday, De- | Political Meetings. The undersigned having been ipvited by he Liberal-( onservative Convertion ot the tecond Electoral District of Queen’s County | ostand as oandidates for the district at th> | Provincial election to be held on December 12th, beg to announce that they will meet the e-ectors a: the following t'mes and places : | Rustico Bank, Monday, December 3rd, at 7pm | New Glasgow, Tuesday, Decem er 4th, at | 2p. m. | Wheatsy River, Tuesday, December 4th, at 17 p. m. | Hunter River. Thursday, December 6th, at 1 | 7 Pp. m. — H : | North Wiltshire, Friday, December 7th ‘2 P- 2» | Mutton, Friday, December 7th, at 7 PD. m, North River, Saturday, December 8th, ai i ’ } ' ! » at |” New Ilaven, Monday, December 1othat | 2p. m. | Cornwall, Monday, December 10th, atp. | mm. | Afton Hall, Tuesday, December 11th, at [2p m. | The government’ candidates are respe.t- | ully inviied to attend, IOHN T. MELLISH. ; EPHRAIM GALLANT. { | ! } ; ' ; | | | | a We are Agents for the GENUINE Tortoise ' Heaters WITH TWO PIECE TOP F We warrant every one. Call and let us show you one. We are almost giving away Enamelled Ware DODD & ROGERS 1354 oe That property on the Malpeque | Road, 100x50 feet, near the school- | house, ten minutes walk fr-m the post office, consisting of a new dwe'l- |ing containing seven rooms, togeth- |er with outbuilliags. This property 'is pleasantly situated and mate a | desiraile private reside yply to , > A nonce. 41 ~~ JOSEPH CLARKE, Malneaue Road ‘EWEN MACDOUGALL Commiss on General Agent. Merchant and Auctioneer. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS ion GREAT GEO. ST - : a Charlottetown, P. E. IL P. © Bex 333. . ' | Reference, Bank fh, ef Neva Scotia. a neh 0 tae ome