— ~~ NOT COD-LTVER OIL of cod- put Scott’s emulsion not the liver oil. The) are came ; far from 1. Scott's emuls! yn is cod-liver oi] prepared io1 he stomach, Let cod-liver 01] need it. When your physician orders toast, do on flour? Pure cod live! oil 1s hard to alone if you vou breakfast take and hard to digest. A man that can keep it down, can saw wood. He thinks he is sick ; he is lazy. y if you like. We'll send you a little tot gCOTT & BOWNE, Cheruists, Teronta asin . TT _ Unequal Eyes. | Do you see equally well with both eyes ? if not, both may be defective. One certainly is. Have them properly examined. We prescribe glasses only when absolutely necessary and guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. HIGH GRADE Bulbs For Winter and Spring Flowers. Hyacinths, Narcissus, Tulips, Freesias, Oxalis, Easter Lillies, Chinese Lillies, Calla Lillies. See our up-to-date Catalogue. Haszard & Moore Sunnyside. day afternoon at TIME TABLES, (LOCAL TIME) Arrival and Departure of Trains and Steamers. TRAIN». Express leaves for the west........ 8 35a m Express arrives from the west ...... 9 50 pm Accommodation leaves for the west eecres ceeece Accommodation leaves for the weet ¢..%c) L hoe 6 eeu ewEen aaees 6 0O pm Accommodation arrives from the west stare ee cece ecese cones IO 55 a Mm Accommodation arrives from the WOR ccc ne Niee awd ee sow Wias 225 pm) Express leaves for the east .. ....7 05a m| Express arrives from the east...... 9 10am! Accommodation leaves for the eee Neekeb sh > | ea des oy 3 COpm Accommodation arrives from the CASE eee eee esac eee eeee sees @ SOP M STEAMERS. Princess leaves for Pictou every morning at Arrives from Pictou every evening | ree x THE CAMPANA Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and (Juebec every alternate Friday evening, and leaves on return the following Saturdayfeven- ing. THE CITY OF GUENT Isdue from Halifax and intermediate ports m Thursday night of each week, sailing on return the following day. THE HALIFAX Is due from. Boston at Tuesday morning, one o’clock the same afternoon. THE JACQUES CARTIER Leaves Charlottetown fcr Vernon River wl en tide suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday at two o'clock she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- four o'clock every ing she returns from Orwell about eight. On | Friday morning at seven o’elock and onSatur- | d Crapaud, | returning same afternoon at four o'clock. lay morning at nine she sails for THE SOUTHPORT ee eere 4 lop m | ChOed OURS te eee s cee 9 30a m} ’ 30pm and will sail on rctirn at | THE DAILY BXAMINTR, CHARLO™ » NOV'MBER 1, 1900 NOTICE TO ELECTORS. QUALIFICATION OF VOTERS, AND HOW 70 VorR. In electoral districts of this Province the voting takes place by ballot. Toere is no registration of voters here. Every male British subject of the age of 21 years and upwards who has {cr Six months previous to the oth day of October, A. D., 19c¢0, been in the | POSsession either as cwner, tenant or cccupant of a house or piece of land ot | the ycarly value of six dollars sAa// be entitled to vote. IN ADDITION TO ABOVE. In country districts every male British subject of the age of 21 years who | being liable to perform Statute Labour, has performed such Statute Labour or v1 paid his commutation mcney for the year 1900 shall be entitled to vote picvided he as resided for twelve months in the electoral Division. | IN THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Ifa person cannot qualify asa tenant or owner, he may vote on his poll tax, 7 | IF : 1)., 1900 either east or west of Great George Street, and has | O1 75Cts of it for the year 1899. | RECEIPT FOR THE PR&SENT YEAR 1900. This tax may be paid at an) /time before the election, but not on election day. Every resident voter must vote in the polling district where he is living | | on election day. We warn poll tax electors to be prepared with their poli tax receipts, be- ‘fore they go into the polling booths. rie has resided for twelve months previous to the gth day of October, A. | smith, is giving good satisfaction a orge Street, anc paid his poil tax | and has so won the confidence of the OR HECAN VOTE ON HIS POLL TAX | people that he is satisfied his busi- ECHOES FROM CORRAN BAN AND VICINITY. On Friday the 26th inst., occured the death of Mrs.Bierney. wife of the late Patrick Bierney. She had passed the allotted span by almost a score of years, and was highly es- and acquaintances as evidenced by the large concourse of people that on Sunday at 2 p. m., remains to their lasting resting place inthe cemetery at Corran Ban. Rev. P. D. * cGuigan, who [ately succeeced Rev. P. ( | Ban and Covehead, officiated at the pfumeral service. The late Mrs. | Bierney had two children, but one of |whom, Mrs. Philip Hughes, survives |ner, and to whom we extend our | heartfelt sympathy. | Mr. McKenna and Mr. Murphy, of | the North American Hotel, made us \a pleasant visit on Sunday. | Mr. F. Buote, our sturdy black- |ness can notbe ‘‘mahared”’ by any | rival. It is understood that a_ political |meeting will be held in Grand |Tracadie schoolhouse on Monday | the 5th prox. The Dominion candi- If you do not produce them, your votes | ates are not expected to be present will not be taken and you cannot again enter the booth. Tenants and owners | but will doubtless be ably represent- do not require rece pts. LOUIS H. DAVIES, ] of Charlottetown Barrister-at-law Gces up east River on Monday afternoon at | four o’clock returning the following Tuesday | morning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown | at three o’clock, returning the same evening. | The steamer leaves for West River on Thurs- | four oclock returning en | Friday morning; on Friday afternoon at four | o’clock she also goes to West River, returning | tne same ev ening. THE ELFIN Leaves for Rocky Point eaeh week day at 7, 2, 4 and § 30! al 8, Q, 8.30, 9.30 and II a. m., and 1, Pp ™; returning leaves Rocky Poiut 10 and 11.30 a. m; ard 1.30. 3, 4.30 and 6 p. m. On Sunday’s the Elfin leaves for Rocky Point at Qa. m, and 12.45, 2 and 4p. m; leaving Rocky Point at 10 a. m., 1.15, 3.15 and 5 p. m. THE HILLSBOROUGH Leaves rince S-reet ferry wharf for port every half hour. Save Your MONEY. Te save your money, by getting more for it. ask your dealer in medicine to show you the mew 50 cent size bottle of JonNson’s ANO DYNE LINIMENT. It contains over three times as much as the old 25 cent styl€, which is a great saving to those who use this valu able tamily medicine. The superior quality ei this old Anodyne hes never beenequaled - | | sore ' Fifty years ago this menth, Dr. Jolinson left ith me some Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment remember him distinctly, and could tell you fust how he was dressed on that day. I have sold Johnson’s Liniment ever sirce. Can truly gay it has maintained its high standard from thattime to this. No medicine today possesses ths confidence of the public to a greater extent JOHN B. KanD, North Waterford, Me.,Jan., 1591 asa family remedy it has been used and is. écrsed for nearly a century. Every Mother should have it in the house for many common allments, Internal as much as External. Our book ca INFLAMMATION free. Pritee @i aud 80c fF B JZorksann & Co... Boston Vaw a nt an All cur stock of Men’s and Boys’ Overceats, Ulsters, 5u All our stock of Gents’ Furnishings, We Lave decided closing =outh- | WILLIAM S. STEWART, 2 X of Charlottetown Rarris' er-at-Law ONLY MAKE ACROSS. ‘tairing the name of William S Stewart, the people’s candidate for West | Queen’s. Place no other mark upon the ballet. The cross must be made with a BLACK lead penci’, Following Irregularities Held Fatal to Votes. | 1.—A sirgle stroke instead of a cross. 2.— A mark which in itself is a means of identification, such as initials | ‘or some other mark known as used by him. | 3.—Two single strokes nut crossing. @Z= No Person who has voted at the electicn sha’! in any legal proceed ing be required to state for whom he vcted.—See Sec. 97 of the Election Act The election law of the Dominion provides for perfect secrecy of the ballot, except in case of a scrutiny before two judges of the Supreme 'Ccurt. Before ascrutiny can be held, the person desiring one must deposit 1: Court one thousand dollars as security that he will be successful. No allot can be examined watil it has been first preved that the voter has no vote, /ard no vote under any circumstances can be examined unless it has been ‘marked objected to before the vote was given. Ne vote can be marked objected | aster the voter has received his ballot. The ballots alter being counted are sealed and sent to the Returning ‘officer who without opening the packet: or breaking the seals transmits them to the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, and whilst in the custody of the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery wo person is allowed to inspecé ti? 4 Besides the polling officers and the agents of the candidates, only one e'ec or nay enter the polling booth at a tinve; he MUST mark his ballot in seciet, he MUST band his _bailot folded to the polling officer, who MUST place it im the box without opening, aid there is a penalty tor displaying the ‘belo im any way that would afford a cue as to how the elector is voting. Shoes, and will hold a Great Slaughter Sale. A lot of Cletus, Cettenades, Dress Linings and Biaakets, 25 Per Cent. Discount All cur stock of Boots and Shoes, 25 Per Cent. Discount All our stock of Trunks and Valises, 25 Per Cent. Discount A large job ict PROMPT SETTLEMEN This stock is nearly of Bocts and Shees, mostly small sizes, at 50 Per Cent Discount ail new this fall, and aff rds an opportunity te buy the newest goo Is at slaugi/er prices. T OF ALL ACCOUNTS REQUESTED J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Mark your Ballot as above indicated. Simply place a X in the space con- | No other kind will do. | \ed.-- A great deal of dissatisfaction is being expressed here about our imail service. The people of Grand |Tracadie complain, and I believe | justly, that the mail is not properly distributed at Little York and have. |I understand frequently asked that | their mail be sent to Bedford Sta- (tion and forwarded from that point ‘by courier. Thisis certainly the /most convienient route, but jour Tracadie friendssay it would ‘not suit our acting assistant | postmaster since he has a brother |in-law at York who likes conveying | Mails and who last summer secured ECZEMA. | *That torturing and disfiguring disease _ has its cause in an impure condition of | the blood. The impure condition of the | blood often arises from a diseased condi- tion of the stomach oro op | Rep Oe x Tn... } f ~ digestion and nutri- tion. When diges- tion is imperfect, the nutrition of the body is inadequate to its needs. The blood be- ‘j comes thin, poisons 4 accumulate in it, and ti these poisons ojten 4 manifest themselves in some eruptive disease. = Doctor _ Pierce’s R49 Collen Medical Dis- SA i covery cures diseases Ve of the stomach and other organs of di- f gestion and nutri- {tion. It eliminates oisonous substances rom the blood, puri- + fying it and increas- ing its quantity and richness. The “ Dis- covery” cures per- fectly diseases of the | blood and other diseases which originate | in a diseased condition of the stomach, | The," Discovery ” is absolutely a non- alcoholic and non-narcotic medicine. There is nothing “just as good.” “For three years I have suffered with that tlreaded disease, eczema,” writes Mrs. J. hoepp, | of Herman, Oregon. “J was told to try Dr. | Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, which I did, and after I had taken fourteeu bottles I was permanently cured. It has been a year since I stopped taking your medicine and it has never appeared since. I think your medicine a won- | derful cure and hope others suffering as I did | will take it and be relieved of their suffering.” = er Ss and allied organs of x j i f | } j | } | } ; i ; tg ; ! | } | } ' } ' | Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are powerful aids to the cleansing of the By all dealers in | clogged system. } medicine. GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE cut our present business of readymade clothing, Gents’ Furn'shings and boots and teemed by a wide circle of friends | Hogan in the! pastoral charge of Tracadie, Corran | = the contract, without tender, for conveying a daily mail which was _not asked for nor required to, Grand Tracadie. Apparently small matters like this which the people note for themseives often has much to do in turning the tide for or against the - government. The ecvernment has, I dare assert, in this section as in many others, lost a considerable fol- lowing in thus looking after the in- 'terests of private friends at the ex- followed the | pense of commun’ ties. We,of course, do not regard this as an unmixed evil. Mr. Hugh Campbell, has just com- pleted a commodious and neatly fin- ished rcsidence for Mr. J. J. Trainor, station agent at Bedford. The mason work was done by Messrs 5. Arbing and James Smith. They have nvals but no superiors. Mr. M. McCabe, of Fort Augustus, whe prides himself on his ability to doa ‘‘ good job”’ will av the plastering. The farmers are busily engaged hauling ‘rarnets’’ to Bedford. Messrs. Horne, of Charlottetown, are buying them at 25c a bushel for the West Indies market. Corran Ban, Oct. 31st, 1900. A Delicivus Tubbing end then neereet sleep-~there 3 C ; nothing better for any baby. Always use the ‘* Albert” BABY’S OWN SOAP and your child will kave a fine couipicxion and never be troubled With skin diseases. ‘\* e National Council of Wo- « .¢«f Canada have recommend- « litas very suitable for nursery : The Albert Toilet Soap Co., > MONTREAL, ' thee tebrated 4loert Tonet Soans SVC CUP E RPG YY SE VY . SOSDOSSSSH SOS HOSS SSPE SSSS SFOOOOOE ” 9 OCOSOO PICTURESQUE Prince Edward Island 25c at all Bookstores An illustrated book on P. F. Isl- and. An interesting souvenir for tourists. MERCHANTS’ BANK OF P. E. ISLAND. terest allows at best current ->%es, its, Ree’ers, Separate Pants end Vests, 30 Per Cent. Discourt Undcrclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Gloves, Mits, Hats and Caps, 29 p. C. Discount Collections made on the most rea- sonable terms and promptiy remuit- ed for.. Deposits received and in- RE rey Aa sea ie A a eo eer % gah AEE OE RRS Fi Wn ere aR IGE aE a 4 ie ' : ; essentialist lila tea aaa pis ei, ie fe . -