THE DAILY EXAMINER) CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 20 1930 SS a MR, BELL, ARE) QUIK(TO SEE Hoy) Had Departed | 142 DAILY BXAMINER oo — Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets are a dis: } MORE TBSTIMONY. covery of great value to the medical pro- fession andthe public. They are au une ver : ell as f he ne failing epecifis in all cases of dyspepsia) VT —-CCUrReY aS well as for the pco- and disordered digestion. ple of Kast Prince that Mr Bell ha: Almost everybody’s *digestion is dis | had an opportunity of exhibiting him Good Doctors Are Quick to See and ao Appreciate Resi Meritin New GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE IN EAST x ae OCTOBER 20, 1900. Medicines, | THE STORY (OF A Wi MANS eon dtia i PRINCE, RESCUE FROM GREAT STF. FERING, eg > Jomy Moruey,tie Bngiish Liberal lead- Ir is a fo‘tunate circuirs ance fer eee 7 ae . . - t . os , ° . . ‘ ° = re H a I = “Was One of M ery ® ; has declared tuat pe belie ves tast with ordered more or ies, and the commonest self in Parli iment, and dispen in For Yeare Her Lite, Ws 'the retura ofthe Salsbury Government | \,ing they do for it. is to take one of the some Government patronage. His prosy —Her Feetand Limbs Would Swe i] there will,ere long, he an Imperial Cus» | meny eo-called blood geobistan we snd - speeches in the Cammons have th ’ 1} . ‘ epy cases are mereiy etrong Cathartice- : 4 ai Vs ; elie} toms Un t p ’ 7 ‘putation of being the best soporitics Prightfully and Sbe Became Unatle , tom on he Liberal 1 ere of ‘uch things are not needed. If the reputat 7 thy the _ soporiti , ‘ar as 20 halieve j ‘are : vA > > o . ' we woe Varn |‘ anada affect to believe that thie is “ar irgans are in a Clogged condition, they ever testec in the City of Ottawa; 666 aa raut humbug,” “nonsense,” “impossible.” | need orly a Itile help and they will right while in the disposal of the content: Prom the Eoterprise, Bridgetown, N, & But Joho Morley has « closer and clearer | bemse'vee. Cathartics a Se of the Govern nent flesh pots, he has rom ta : oe re lio-ne e stomach arn wel 714 alec en a oat ft ia@aroaling tothick of the number} view of the sitastion tn Great Britain; and | ° ‘ lit oge cf Bing Hs ~ ‘onal . utterly failed to give satisfaction to - So thesuwhent tho: dountes whol} ' ae oe 060 Ce ee the rank and file of the party. Mr. of women thrpougoout td country who | he hascome tu the conclusion that Pre- Puy prie pot what is needed The Rell ike his Koaichtly lead hi tae din Wen fve noe { : , . ‘ Se c ' ‘ egeieioete ; i, ke nis Wolrgnotly le ris a ver ae SS ee al ‘ly martyT’ | ferential Trade within the Empire will} thing to do is to put the fred in condition | °°"? - op red orn eel ing bul lox requentiv in silen : : te oe ; P : ; ; - is ( . e reonle wi “Cate ie " saat os come with the incom ng of Lord Salis~j to be) r ad'y digested and assimilated. a eee ne. [Cope Wes almost hopeless GSpair. 10 Suca eu S uart’s D cpe.sia Tablets do this per- like a little performance now an : ’ tw) rithe story of Mre. Joshua Wile w } I] | bury. tly. They parily digest what is eaten then by way of variety! Of course : : ok a »aCOi ope Mrs 7 il. ndenennen! , 27 ty . . 1 ° * * . com : a beacon cf boy : Mt Wil Independen! Liberals in Canada who: , 4 give the s omach just the help it|was very foolish of the Liberals ee OW ea " — oe ©, ; believe that Prefereitial Trade will bene-| e 8, They simulate the secretion and | \est Prince to expect that Mr. Bel >! reiown, N.S.» an iS reipected and a : ; ¥ : : ‘ 4 Pe ee Ait ; - - wi oan SLE s i etaamaa be alt who kase ber. Whi fit Canada must naturaily be influenced = ou . ge é ea nee would have any jufluence with the] as : by the ovinio: Pa wi songested cond itior » gle ‘ ye of tue local drag etoresnot lorg | by the opinion of 8)» great an English as ey They put the anda digeg. | Government he so faithfully supports | @ i... Wile notice sumber ‘ote a — : por te 2 ce © r -» mar ; 4 ago, Mra. . ile ‘gotta ia ane ef] Liberal to cast thoir ballots for the Lib- | tive system in soudition to do its work. VW ho has forgotten the manner in nee Oe Lis” Se Seeee a ae , i 1B 'H€ | eral-Conservative leader, Sir Charles |} When that is done you need take no more | which he knuck ed dowa to Peters’ in }} show ca-e, and remark da dV ne prce { ‘ E “ > , oe a case, 8 } Tupper, the promoter of Imperial Pre- | tablets, unles eat what does not agree | 1896, or the humble way in which he | # pristor “*ifever thzre wa; a friend tg wo man,itis these pills.’ She waa asked whv she spoke eo stroegniy aboot the pllz, and in reply told ofthe mieery from which they had rescued her. The drug- gist sugyested that ebe should mak: kaown her care forthe benedt of tie thousands of similar eufferers. Mee Wile replied that wh te averse to publicity yet she would gladly tell of ber cure if it ferential Trade. <>] > eseeee ‘* The parrot cry that gools are cheaper ie repeated oa every husting3. No doubt some articles are cheaper, but the point is, sre yougettiog them as cheap as you should.”—Sir Louis Davies at Kentville, 1896. wou'd benefit anyoae else, and she gave the follow pg statemens with permission | for its publication : — “My life for some years was one off we kiess, pain and misery, until I[ sbained elief through the use of Dr} Williams’ Pink Pills. From so ne} ecuse, I know not what exactly, I became eo efilisted wita uterine {trouble that [ was obiigei to undergo two operations. A partonly of the trouble was remored, apd a terrible weakness snd miserable, nervous condition ensued, | which the physician told me I wovldj never get cleer of. I itried other doctors, but all with the same reeuli—no better- ment of my condition. The paias finally attacked my back and kiineye. My legs and feet became frightfully swollen acd I} eannot describe the tired, sicking, deathly feclingthat attmes came over my whole body. I became unable to do! my household work, and lost all hope of | recovery. Before this s.age in my illness E had been advised totry Dr. Williams’ Pink Pille, but like thousands of cther women, thoughtthere could be no good m usieg them when the medical men} were unable to cure me. At last in desperation I made up my mind to try them, but reaily any faith in the from the first box. I then bought wx j boxes more, which I took aecording to! directions, and I am happy to ssy wae raised up Ly them from a weak, sick, deepondent, useless eond.tion, to my press | ent state of kealih and happiness. Every | year now in the epricg aod fallI take a box or two, and fiod them an excellent thing at thechapge of the season. Orher benetits [ might mention, but enflire it to say I would strongly recommend Dr. Wiilia me’ Pink Pills to ali ail. ng women.” Dr Williams’ Pink Pilla surpass all ®@ her medicines as a cure {for the troubles that sfllct womavkind. ‘They quickly correct suppressions aod ajl forms of weak ness, They enrich the blood, without | result. To my‘ bition. great surpriee I obtained sone benefit | CHESPER, NOW? AND STILL THE POINT IS, ARE YOU GETTING YOUR GOODS AS CHEAPLY AS YOU SHOULD, oe PROMISES BROKEN. The Liberal Policy in 1894 (Toronto Globe Editorial July 14, 1894.) Tariff for revenue only. Reciprocity on honorable terms with the United States. Condemnation of sthe corruption of the Goverument. | A demand fcr greater economy in public ex perditures. A denunciation of the reference to royo a) commissions of charges agains: Min- isters, Disposition of the public lands to actual settlers only. Repeal of the Dominion Franchise Act. Retention of eounty lines inthe redis- tribution of constituencies, R form of the Senate, A plebiscite on the question of prohi-= TBE TARIFF RETAINS NEARLY ALL ITS OLD PROTECTIVE FEA. TURES AND HASSOME NEW ONES. RECIPROCITY HAS NUL BEEN CURED YET. ELECTION WITNESS THE FRAUDSIN ONTARIO. FXPENDITURE INCREASED BY $10,090,000. &c., &c. enemies Mademe Ramedell, has arrived in town and bas taken rooms at Mrs. McGregor’s Prince St. where she has on view a full line of bair goods of all kinds- She wiil makeup combings in avery satisfactory manner. Shampooing for ladies and childzegevery evening after six o'clock. AND HOW NOW. ARE Goons t Then take one or two tablets with vou, | eded help and you will —give them have notrouble, Itisa common sense medicine and 4 3) nmon,sense treatment and it will cure every.ime. Not ouly curefithe disease, but cure the cavse. Goes about it in a pe-fectly sensible and ecientific way. We have testi: onials enough to fill a book, but we don’t publish many of them. However — Mrs. E. M. Faith, of Byrd’s Creek, Wis., says: I lave taken all the Tablets I got of youand they havs done their work weil iu my case, for I feel like a different person altogether. I don’t doubt if | had not got them I should have been at rest by this time. HB. E. Willard, Onslow, Ia., says: Mr. White of Canton, was telling me of your Dyspepsia Tablets curicg him of Dyspepsia from which he had suffered for eight years, Aslam su sufferer myeelf, I wish you to send me a package by retarn mail. Phil Brooke, Detrois, Micb., says: “ Your dyspepsia cure has worked wonders in my case. I suffered for years from dyspepsia but am now entirely cured and enjoy life as I never have before, 1 gladly recommend them. It will cost 50c. to find out just how much Stuarv’e Dyspepsia Tablets will help you. Try them—that’s the best way to decid2. Ail druggists sellthem. AlJittle book on stomach diseases will be mailed free by Mich. MR. M’LELLAN, GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE IN WEST PRINCE, The subject of this article §was evi- dently never designed to shine anong the constellations. By a fortuitous combination of accidents he reached the Speaker’s chair of the House of Assembly where he seemed for a few hours, on one occasion, to feel a slight consciousness that he had a mind of his own. That feeling was, however, only momentary, Or until he heard the emphatic stamp of Peters’ foot, when he wilted like a pricked bladder. At addressing F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, submitted to his expulsion from the editorial chair of the Pioneer? He has evidently much in common with the walnut tree wiich ‘The more you beat ’era, the better they be.” Local Notices, You can save from 10 to 15 per cent. by buying men’s underwear from us. Come and see. J, Ls. Macdonald & Co, 4i d&w. Just arrived,—Chinese Sacred Lilies, 10 ceuis each, 3 for 25 cente, at Carter’s Bookstore, “An Explanation of a Mystery” will interest you—yee, decidedly. Read it in the October P. K. Jeland Magazine. Mr. G. Ik. W. Moore, of this city, who has during the last few weeks been on the Island doing pianoforte tuning, is still prepared to receive any further orders from citizens who have not as yet had their pianos put in thorough condition. Mr. Moore has been eight years in this line of work. Having studied it in Boston for 4 years at the New Englafid Conservatory, and two of the lead- ing pianoforte factories in that city, he claims to have both a theoretical and practical knowledge of his work. All orders entrusted to him will receive prompt and faithful at- tention, and his work fully guaranteed. Ad- dress I, O. Box 319 city, or at his home, 45 Grafton St. A GREAT BATTLE That is Being Fovght by Catiadians on Canadian Soil, The forces of Dyspepsia have Attacked Our People—But with the Ascistanc of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets We Cana Easily Drive Them Back, The war between Ergland and Africa. ) competition. Harder to increase trade in c'othes for knickerbocker boys than in anv other depart-nent of a clothier’s business—more “Everybody” sell boys’ clothes except hard- ware stores, and some day they’ll be advertiseing patent aluminum.suits witb reinforced seats and knees. Besides outside competition our boys are continually graduating into youths and men. Thesame families won't furnish boys indefinitely, so we have ail the while to keep finding new boys to replace the growaways. Then again many paren‘s imagine that a boy ought to be dressed for a quarter the eost of dressing his sister. They read advertisements of boys suits for 9c, 49, &c , and try them, generally resulting in the boys’ discreditab'e ap- pearance. Even people who vo to a first-rate clothing store for their boys’ clothes often begiudge paying as much as is necessiry to get real nice things. We are going to revolu- toniz2 our boys’ clothing trade by yuttiug itcn a basis as level as it ought to be effective. Henceforth we sha'l sell Mada Ramedell basa dandruff cure | - ; if it continues for @ thousard vesre, would at i nae . cau tr ies wie pola aoe aot that istneeting with great suceesa as a | Ottawa the most important work] not produce a buttie so mon entous—all ite clothes for knickerbocker boys by all dealers in m2iicine, or cent oRi« toaic and restorer- ue that he was ever known ” perform wag) battles Lie: bar would paver? ie witbout rofit paid at 60c s box, or #ix boxes f 3 50 — to wiite his initials on the letters | as the Batile of Life. : P ; ' x, Or #ix boxes for $2 50, 2 If you would win in the Battle of Life by addressing the Dr. Williams’ Medicize Co, Brockv'\le, Oat. THE CANS AND THE CANTS. Sir,—Al) are agreed that Mutual Ime perial Preferential Trade would oenefit Cavadian farmers and every Canadian its terest. Then why should we not try to get it?) The Literals ssy : “I: would no doubt be a good thing, but there is no use trying toget it. Eagland would never gran: us a preference.” Tie Conserva~ iives say: * Let us at least try. We think wecanget t. Give us @ chance totry. There will be no barm asking for it any- how ” The Liberals thought the Canadian Pec. fic Rei! way could not be built, but it was built. They thought it would never pay, butitdoes pay. Is seems to me that the names Of the two parties ougct to be changed. The Conservatives. say, “We can.” The Liberals say, ‘We can’t.’ We should call them “the Cans” and “the Cants’” Montreal Star. Try. —— oO — SHIP NEWS, Port ef Charlettetewn, ENTERED, Oct. 17--Fred M Batt, Loman, Pictou; batie and Ella, Munn, Wood Islands; Tarquin, Davie, Pictou; Malabar, Ander- 806, Novelie, P Q; es Halifax, Boston. CLEARED. Oct 17- 88 Halifax, Pye, Boaten:; Katie acd Eila, Munn, Wood “Meoies Ella Maud, Miller, Richibucto, N B. ey —The Montresi Witness cave that the breach between the staunch Libera], Mr. x. H. Cook and the Government leaders 7s" aeorry affair” Yes! the Govern —Tohe Halifax Heralit remarke that the government and iis peis nave bad their teur years of fatness and riot at the public expense and loss,and that it is now the peopie’s turn to have a say in the management of public affairs. — ree THE ONLY HOME PACKAGE DYES IN Tak WORLD THAT GIVE PERFECT RESULTS, The scientific preparation of dyestuff- and putting them up in proper shape tor family dyeing has been brought to perfec- tion by Wells & Richardson Co, who are proprietors of the celebrated Diamond Dyes. These popular dyes have banished from the homes of Canada madder, fustic, logwood, eochineal and all other antiquat« ed dyestuffs. The workof home dyeing is now dove quickly and succesefully by Damond Dyer; the process is one that would astonish eur ‘grandparents. Tosday millions al! over the world use the scientific Diamond Dyes in preference to allothers, Diamond Dyes commend themeelves to all who use them, becauso they are the strongest, brightest and fastest, and the easiest to work with. Diamond Dyer,like alljother perfect and popular p'eparatioue, are largely imitat- in style of package and the way they are putup. These imitations are worthless and sdulterated dyes, ruinous to all kinds of goods and dangerous to handle. Great caution is advieed when buying dyes for home use. Ask only for the “Diamond”; see that the name igs on tment leaders have reason to be sorry! , every pasket- which Mr. Henry J. Pineau had oc- casion to mail during his famous so- journ at the seat of Government. That eminent performance ot the ex-mem- ber tor West Prince saved the immac- ulate Pineau not less than fifty cents. Such an eminent performance on the part of Bernard D. McLellan should surely excite the admiration of his late constituents. If that should net suffice, surely a survey of his wender- tul engineering achievements at Skinner’s Pond should convince the most skeptical that Pernard’s genits should not be allowea “to blush un- seen.” A GORGEOULY BOUND Work of art bas just been isgued at an’ou!= lay of $190,000, for which tbeSpub- lisners deeire a manager in this county, also a good solicitor; good pay to the right party. Nearly 100 full-page engrav- ings, su _vtuous paper, illuminated cov- era and uv. oding-; over 200 goideu lilies in the Morocco bindings; nearly 50 golden roses io the cloth bindings. Selis at sight; presses running day and night so great is tae sale. Christian men and women making fortenes taking orders. Rapid promotions. One Caristian woman made clear $500 in four weeks taking orders amovgher church acquaintances and frends. Write us. It ‘may lead to a permanent position to manage ovr busi« ness and look after our large corrcspoad~ ence, which you can attend to right at your home. Addrese J. A. Koigat, Sec- retary, Corcorau Building, opposite Unite ed States Treasurv, Washington, D. C. es a EE ———— Gentlemen,—While driviag down a very eteep hill last August my horse stumbled and fell, cutting bimeelf fear fully about the head and boiv. I used MINARD’S LINIMENT freely on him and in a few days he wee as wel) as ever. Sherbrooke, \ you must have a clear brain, keen senver, perfect vigor, shrewdnese, energy and ain bition, Dyspeosia kills these need/ul qualities. You can’t succeed if you sre conetantly tortured by dyspepsia or indigestion. Bat you ean get rid of dyspepsia, indie gestion, biliousness, sour stomach, cr avy otber ailment of stomach or digestive | organs, by simplv taking ove or twe; ot Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tabiets after each mea’. Dood’s Dyspepsia Tablets banish indi- gestion and dyspepsia, They ensure pers fect digestion. With a perfect digeation go a strong, heal hy body, a clear capable braia, vigor, am bition, determination, energy, activity, weer, alert senses, Didd’s Dyspepsia fablets ensure all these. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets have never failed to cure any orall of the diseases nemed when tuey have been fairly tried. They cannot fail. If you don’t believe it—rest THEM. They’ll convince you by curing you. = _— — — ihe Relief «(jr ... lady Smith, of Seuth Africa, was nothing com jmed to the relicf that is felt by t RS. SMITH, and hundreds or othe: women of P. E. Island, on wash day tines they have started using GILT 2DCca SOAP All nrst ciass grocers SEL it. WeKINNGN & McHKYIN J.2B.,A, BEAUCHEMIY, | WHOLESALE AGENI This meansgocd clothes with only enough added to cost of materia! and labor to cover the expense of delivering them to you—not a dollaz’s worth of profit for ourselves; we'll wait for profit until the boy begins to pay for his own clothes. The entire stock of boys’ wearables—clot hes — furnish- ings—hats and caps has been marked to accord with this idea, You are invited to Jcok. Prowse | Bros. The Champion Clothiers, ee ee