THE DAL! Y EXAMINER CHARLOTT ETGW® OCTOBER, 17 gee Besides being the only medicine | that can cure Dyspepsia, they } e its twin evil—Indigestion (88, Catarrh of the Stomach, | “Stomach, and all otber diseases | iis erfect digestion. ‘ction of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets } p! city itself. They remove thecause ¢ trouble, Then the disease mst Bb. They digest the food. They mu*:cothis, They cannot help doing so &° more than heat can help melting roe. _ Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets contain the “game substances that a healthy stomach po to digest food. When you ewal- a Tablet it melts, and reduces the ‘oa milky liqaid. This passes to ovgius, which separaie the useless wus va Y > viage py ons trom the useful parts, ‘hols Dyspepsia Tablets stimulate th. ow 1s end enable them to carry off ths u-el ss poisonous matter. Thus, tae sinpoch and bowels working prop- ery «uctoe: digestion becomes perfect ard D spepsia cannot exist. ee Tais isthe time of year that evening shoes are in de- mand. ‘As usual we are well pre- pared to fill the wants of young men in this as well as other lines of footwear. Men’s light soled even ing shoes $1.40 Men’s light soled bet- ter grade 1.85 Men’s light soled, J. & T. Bell’s make 2.65 il Men’s Patent leather shoe 3-00 Men’s Calf Patent leather shoes 3.50 In the Patent leather shoes we Carry two shapes, round - and pointed toes. “ALY & Cb Ch’town, P. E, I. EES Re nvovneveovenneyy eprevennven yy’ az = Now is your rhance 3 106 package of Dye for Se. night for a short holiday in Caarlotte- town. as Se ~~ val ona The marriage of Mr E & Head, of the Hillsborough cheese factory, and Miss Katie L McDonald, of Montague, is to be | solemnized at the latter place thie after BOCn, Mr. J. Stanley Wellock, of the firm of Wedlock Bros., Stanley Bridge, is now atport Mulgrave in connection with the wreck of the schooner Avon, which was coasigned to Sydney last Wednesday with oats, potatees and other produce. Mr. Avard Knight, son of Mr. W, B. Knight, of Moncton, has been appointed manager ofthe Bank of Nova Scotia branch at Westville, N.S, Mr. Knight entered the service of the bank in Moncton and has made his way up steadily end rapidly. The United States Consul and Mrs. Vail returned last night from an ex- tended visit to their former home in Vermont. They came as far as Halifax by the steamer Halifax coming from there to Charlcttetown by the I. C. R. and the Princess. Captain O. F. Taylor left for Hills- boro, N. B., this morning, where the sehr. Charlevoix is loading plaster for New York. Alexander Nicholson and Frank Moore went with him to join the vessel, and W. A. Bagnall, of Hazel Green was to go from Hunter River with them. Captain Taylor goes to New York by rail from Hillsboro where he takes charge ef the Charle- voix. We wish them all success. -_—-—e Hard Drinkers, — We are treating and curing more patients than any other drink cure in the world. This is beeause we treat our patients at their home, saving the time, expense and publicity of an insti- tute treatment; because we use no hy- podermic injections, with their bad ef- fects, but give healthful tonics, because we not only antidote the drink craze. but cure the diseased conditions arising irom the use of i.toxicants. By our system of correspondence, each patient receives individual care and instructions. \Wuhave reeeived the highest and best iadorsements of any eure in the world, from leaders among men, Whose commendation the whole world could not buy. Part culars and treatise of Alcholism sent free on appli- estion in plimn sealed envelope. Ad- dress, Mr. Dixon, 81 Wilcocks strest, Toronto, Ont. Income [axoavers are reminded that Monday, the 15th inst, is the last date on which discouote wilt be a'lowed: also that the 40 dava (from the date of the service Of notice) allowed for appeals, will iad many Cases s00n expire. tl 13th. A GORGEOUSLY BOUND Work ef art has justibeen issued at an out- lay of $190,000, for which the pub- lisners desire a manager in this county. aleo a good solicitor; good pay to the right party. Nearly 100 full-page engrav-~ ing3,®u ovtuous paper, illuminated cov ers and « adivg-; over 200 goldeu lilies in the Morocco bindings; nearly 50 goldew roses in the cloth bindings. Sells at sight; presses running day and night so great is tue sale. Christian men and women making fortunes taking orders. Rapid promotions. One Christian woman made clear $500 in four weeks taking orders emonzher church acquaintances and frends. Write us. It may lead to a permanent position to manage our busi-« ness and look after our large correspoad- ence, which you can attend to right at your home. Address J. A. Knigat, Sec- retary, Corcoray Building, opposite Unit- ed States Treasury, Washington, D. C. Madame Ramedell, has arrived io town and has taken rooms at Mrs. McGregor’s Prince St. where she has on view a full line of hair goods of all kinds: She will make up combings in a very satisfactory manner. Shampooing for ladies and children every evening after six o’clock. Madame Ramédell basa dandruft cure | that is meeting with great suceess as a toaic and restorer. ti. The Medical Hall J. G. JAMIESON DRUGGIST. ABU dad lada MALadddabadddLadddLddddbdbddde sbddddddbdda | You can save from 10 to 15 per cent. by buying men’s underwear from us. Come and see. J. B. Macdonald & Ca 4i d&w. | DIED: | In this city, on October 16th, George Reddin, infant son ef George H. and ——<. Elliot that sailing of the minded of the sailing of the afr, at noon, tomorrow (Thvrrsday,) aleo this is the last weekly steamer this ceason. . ’ HOOTBALL Matou.— Thore will be a football “match at the park tomorrow between the Abegweita and a team ‘drawn from St. Dunstan’s and Prince of Wales Colleges. Kick-off at 3-15, Prince Epwarp Division. —Tbe Com- mittee of Prince Edward Division wish toreiurn thanks to all those who helped to make their last social a succeee, It is the ipteation of the Division to have several public meetings during the winter. In Business at Sypney.—Qne of the largest general business stores at Sydney ia thatofJ.H. C. Acorn &Co.. The building is 100 feet long bv 45 feet wide, andof corrugated iron structure. The store is in charge of one of P. EK, Ieland’s bright boy’s, Mr J. E. Owen, who is fully competent to fill the position. Potice Covurt.—This morning, Neil Darrach, charged with disorderly conduct, wae fined $3 or 15 days. A _ similar charge preferred against another man was dismissed.'A truckman for driving on the sidewalk, was fined $1 or4 days. An as~ eault cage was comtinued until Monday. Aw OLD anp WELL Taigp RemepDy. — Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by miil’ons of | mothers for their children while teething | with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoga. It is pleasant to the taste. | Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow’s oothing Syrup. TRAVELING ARRANGEMENTS.—All sec- tions of the Atlantic Division of the C. P. R., except between St. John and Fregeric- | ton Junction, are now open for trafli:. Pa sengers may b> ticketed to all western riote, and tickets will be honored via Sar Line steamer which Jeaves St John or Fredericton every morning except! Sundays. Regular trains for Mentreal | and Boston leave Fredericton daily except | Sn dayson arrival of steamer from St. John. Tue Botton Boat —The steamer Hali- fax arrived from Boston about t»oo’clock this morning, after a rorgh passage, and left on return about half pasteight. Her inward passengers were Geo. Lamb, L © Hancock, Miss Hancock, W A Ross and wife, W D Seaman, J Aimswarth, Chas Wood, Mies S M Clark, H C Coonoily,S McNeil, B McIsaac, Mrs. M Mallet, Mrs H Buchannan, Miss C Gillis, Misa M Coyle, Frank Smith Willliam Gra. ham. The outward passen~ gers by the Halifax were Mre J Long, James Waugkao, Miss E Campbell, Mrs Campbell, Mrs (Captain) Macdonald, Miss Mary McCarron, J H Doucetie, AS Dorcettc, Angus Morrison, Mies Ethel Dougan, Mrs © B Dean, A Keays and wife, Mrs Noyes and friend, W Judeon, H H Clarke, Mra R J Davies, Mies Clara Dav es, Mise Enid Davies, Misa Gertie Oavies, Mies Margaret Teed, Mre Easton, Mies Robblee, E V Jost, Miss Maud Me- Pherson, Walter Ogar, Mrs Sandford, Mies Mary Hayes, Master James Hayer, Miss Avnie Hayes, Mise Nellie Trainor Mrs P F Ferguson, Mies Aggie Trainor, Net! Darrach, Mrs D H French, Miss Euston, Wm Kennedy, L McGregor, M:s J Irwin, Miss Terrell, Mr G Meggeson, and family, Miss M Macdonald, Miss Em- ma Peardon, Miss Fannie Davies, Mrs (Captain) Murchison, Miss Holmes, Miss Payne, Mr T J Wocd, and Mr H Walton. a AABBAGBAASP SS HOD MEETING AT WINSLOE, The meeting held in Winsloe Ha!l last night was fairly well attended. But the attendanca would, no doubr- have been much larger had Mr. Mc- Kinnon shown Mr. Martin the courtesy of asking him to join in calling the elec- tors together. The meeting was organ- ized by appoiating Chas. Byr. @.on,Ksq., chairman,a posiiion which he filled admirably, Tae speakers were Messrs. D, A MeKinnon, A. Martin, M. P., A. Peters, P. McCourt, H. J. Palmer, Joseph Wise, Duccan Shaw and F. H. Horne. ' The questions of the day were dis- cussed pro and con, and all the speakers received an atjentive bearing. Every- thing indicates an increase of support Florence Reddin, or tor Mr. Martin at this poll. .€:Oice programme wil! std a brief account of its organization Pearl Hunter. Annie McDonzcl’, I, Berne, Kilee. Byrne. E.J, October Charlotietown P. 15.1 1900, ee ne a, oe eee eee CHARLES COGHLAN'’S VANITY FAL, The New Yeoik Mirror has the following :— ‘‘Anybody bas the right to make a drafatization cf} ‘ Vanity Far,’ bua nobody has the right to sieal Langdon Mitchell’s dramitization of + Vanity Fair.” That is tis essence of Laugdon Mitchell's eonten'icn with respect to ihe counterfeit presentment exploited by Delcher and Hennessy and now the subject of litigation. Perhaps (:* mst uo. l-asant feature of this matter is the attempt of these people todishonor the Inte Charles Coghlen’s name by attschiag it to plagiarim o° which he was not gui'ty. Mr. Coughlan cf Oct. 6th was 8 dramatixt of signal ability, and bis work was nothivg if not original. T’he brazen attempt to attri- bute to him the authorship of tais fraud is a defamation of tn» dead. ‘‘Forfunately Mr. M tchell’s proceed- ing has exposed thy daceptioa and Charles Cogtlan‘s memury will be cleared fuliy from the implication of a literary thett." S. or T-—~ Victoria Division, S. of T., wil. celebrace its fifty-second anniver- sery, by a public entertainment. nxt M onday evening, in Wright's Hall. A be render:d, will be given by one of its senior mem. bers. Ail members of the order, and their friends are cordially invited to be preseat. “The blood is the life.” Sc‘ence haf never gone beyond the simple statement o scripture. But it has illuminated that siatement and giving it a meaning evar broadening with the increas:ng breadth of knowledge. When the blood is “oad” or imnure ic is not alone the body which suffera through disease. The brain is also clouded, the mind and judgment are affected, and many an evil deed or im-~ pure thought may be directly traced to the impurity of the blood. Noone can be well balanced in mind and body whose blood is impure. No one can havea wholesome and pure life unless the biood is pure. Foul blood may be made pure by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden :Medical Discoverv. When the blood is pure, body and brain are alike beelthy and life becomes a daily nappiness. Free. — Dr, Pierece’s Common Senre Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, 700 illustra~ tiona, is sent fres on receipt uf stamps to defray expenses of mailing and customs. Seud 31 one-cent stamps covers, or 50 etamps for cloth, to Dr. R. nf ee 663, Main Street, Buffalo, FHL HAG GAG = Malt # Extracts For loss of appetite. Poor digestion. Nursing Moti:°s For conyalescents. WYETH’S MALT EXTRACT— 35 cents 3 for 90 cents. PABST MALT EXTRACT—30 cents 3 for 75 cents. DIASTASIC MALT EXTRACT— 25 cents 3 for 60 cents. HOFBRAN (our best seller) —15 cents 2 for 25 cents. Qor. Kent and Prince Streets 3 SG aS Lath & % ts i Si a 3 % ay “F ws 3 =F 8 % a 4 ~~ for paper - $e i 4 ier, i Successors to Beer Bros. SPIRITS ! Raised in the Vicinity of Park Corner. Str,—We have had a visit from Sir Louis and Mr John Whear. Sir Louis held some caucus meetings up bere, and { understsad, his friend Whear was in the meantime improving the moral stand- ard and working in ihe cause of tem- peraaee. The supplies were at night euougly stored in a barn belonging to a promi- nent temperance worker of ‘North Star Division” to remov> suspicion. But bav- ing smelled, and probably tasted the rat, some Of the boys raided the barn aod ob- tained the contents of both valises as it appears. Sir Louie had some in reserve for fear otf Whear’s su pply becoming exhausted. But the boys cleaned them all out. Result, ecme thirsty characters next mernuing, enda quantity of empty bottles around “Park Corner” Hall, where the meeting was beld, This is the third time our quandom friend Whear has been robbed of hie supplies in tibia part of the c@autry. You would think he would be getting careful by this time. -- Did this happen to some Conservative how the Guardian and the Patriot would how! aboutjintemperance and immorality ! Wilt they now publish these matters 'abeut Whear and the “Great Sir Louis ?” : If they want proof it will be forth< comiog when wanted. What wil our temyerance Liberals say now when they find their great Sir Louis travelling around with Whearof the firm of Whear aud Qa:un (s0 celebrated in song) with a good supply of whisky in their wagon to debauch the electors ? Does not the Domioion Elect:on law proh bita candidate from Carrying liquor after he has received hig nomination ? TE uPRRAN GE. e+ e+e Epps’ Cosoa — Mesers Janes Epps & Co., Ltd., the well know Cocoa Manufsc- turers Of London; bave just iseued an ex- ceeding!y tasteful little meda! in alumini« um for distribution amengst their numer ous Customers and the public generally. It is called the National Medal of the United Empire, and having been struck ea the termination of the war ia Souta Africa it forms at the preseat time an interesting souvenir of the Mother Coun- try and her various colonies, typical figures of each being represented thereon. A pretty scarlet ribbor and a suitable in- scription completes its equipment, and we feel sure that all sections of the pub- lie Will be coger.to.pocspes Mecers s& , Co’s patriotic medal. = Ladies Rain Cloaks, Mien’s Rain Coats Umbrellas _—_ SS Special Prices All This Week Tle Leading Fur Store of P. E. I. 1 f Ih, y _ a - _—— -_— = - hme ~ ou paws _ bail — te ( ak ——)j ,PERSONAL. ovea t t n) ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION WISE =O Uanada ! OCal all Gr Hens, eed * Mrs Geo H Cook returned last night | - —_ = = Se <a wo oe Mact Tue -Pross.—Northeast gales, decreas. | Miss Bessie Scantlebury Remem-' “Mr. Jonn Macleod was a passenger | ; ioht: cleari } ol : as ¢ ing at night; clearing, but much cooler. v t Can ‘ ; i - . r } “riends. And tke Only Way in Which it C by the Halifax today, Thursday— Fine and eoo!. bersd by Friend: } Mr. Halsey Hooper left by the Prin- ! ‘ divinities be Surely Removed a : v) aa fies Bessie Svavilebury th’s sh seas . cess this morning for Halifax. STEAMERS AT SYDNEY. —There are h eo C7 oz a , : ; ‘ ce moratug fo nooaver, b ire | Miss Minnie McDonald, of Dundas, is | nine large oeean steamers in Sydney iced ee Jaca as i ae ’ . : . t eveniog w f y € t }yisiting friends in Charlo‘tetown Ilarbor, awaiting their turn to load and ‘a> waaldena . i. . ’ a ) : i ne Ga j ; : i psia is the Curse—Doid’s Dyspep-) Miss Haly, of Pown 41, Wane O& passen~ | unload ented het ‘ sod the fo 7 ’ is TT > + : ® ~-ente: ie! . a sia Tablets are the Oaly Care -Th ey ger by the express this morning en route Pate capt ate Hot ee lowing add <« ‘herefore, Canada’s Greatest] 4, poston. New Coke Mitits.—The Dominion _ ae g Mr. A. MeKenna, jr., is laid uv with | Iron Steel Company intend opening ap Py Mias Bersie Svs sl ; ‘ ; — . 4 t eA i‘ Ve wo ry ani = : ur | an attack of blood poisoning.—Pictou e new coke mills in North Sydney in We. 3 ‘ on Wty 8 ee ie greatest urse UU “y ; ned , at ‘ ee were Standard. \pril next, learne | : sais ‘ad ory ; Mr. D B M j j —- e le ave VO. ‘ th i bea tes oF cm aS ” " - f t 8 Wit, - D. Mack representing . ; . j ' e can be < niv one answer } 0 wi CO M api ’ } Pr 2 re Coars We keep the Dis-loff Va a reur. 1 sue There cannot be a mome } Vilson & Co, Montreal, isa guest a 1 iad wet . and 1 | inte 3 ' rn beence of ; Cas car : re ‘ : . rf, NOVY To; ita wear ani foo. | inte DS ti ‘ i i j : wering it the Hotel Davies. ? ; ee eae es Sir Louis Davies and his private tock Jnst opened.—Weeks | many avi 0 | Preah let o> fh wp at e answer is ‘Dyspepsia. Pea taints + cre pak eae yp le’s Store, able evtue Oh ea iy ey % tenth oe the people of Canada | secretary went west this morning with Si . a) pon Aw ie ee ee Mr. 6. D. McLellan, the Liberal eand i ae dispos ee . a hi? if SPA 8 rfrom it. amas \Wre ae es SATURDAY tne S. &. Cacouna jsocial g:' ; Vining peo.t va PASy iy fa Oe greatest blessing a conntry can | date 1 soe Prinea. ie a a iat Charlottetown Saturday among ¢ 9 fa | i Oe tap real a something that will remove tue; tI. uiiam Campbdell, M. L. A., ni Oo and not Friday j shall o y 7 va Wy 2a ? | 9 rs uy » . .~@ "lott town ’ ef ; . . | 1 44 Va ; rst. st curse. oe | Sea Vic git ime to Coarlottetown ye fe as ndvevtised: agaiu , ow & A erefore Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets | tercay siternoon. to aa [ Atkins y 0 ed t thi inada’s greatest blessing, for they, here is much sympathy felt and ex- Footspatt Meatisa, ~The members of femal token ot our ! ifleg you , . “rea > y Z . \ » i; ; y. } 7, | , I only, can cure Dyspepsia. | pr ssed for Mr ard Mra Geo H Reddin in the Prince Eiward Feo'ball Club are re. |] that we «1: in ‘ you in «1 4 . ’ +? a , ¢ ina?’ hr et ‘ ¢ re ° : : - y and ihey only, can remove |; vne loss they have sustained Vy ine leath quested to meetin the Lycenm tonight at | most etlec i ‘ rem Ora f Caneds's greatest curse, of ea ‘ott rie % eight o’clock, By order of Secretary. We remain fever you re ¢ as me wir. Fk. C. Cotton, of the srchants’ mat t pia : i e claim of Dodd’s Dyspepsia D f Halif Ss "7 : 7 ler manta lip panions ast: Is, : ac s ank O Alllax, St. John, arrived lias . . : at ce io this title rests on still stronger | 799 an, arrived .ast Str. ELtior.—Sydney shippers are rée~ | Mary McDoouit, > lf Dl Sg ACK oe VA e — Fie Nie Cita P ere a Be BR ne oO catego —* ¢ from Mon treal Tu-~i4v morning Oct. 16th will be dne at Charicttetown Friday moroing Oot '9th aod sails for St. Jovn’s Nfld, va North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep ou deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates, For furthe particulars as to freight and paseage apply 'o PEAKE BROS & CO, Agents. § Ch’town, Oct. 15:b, 1900. POLITICAL MEETINGS Meetings of the electors of East Queen's will be held at the following times ard places, to whieh D. A. McKinnon, Esq., the Gov- ernment candidate,is respectfuily invited. Vernon River Bridge Hall, Oct. 31, # DB, m. Murray Harbor South Hall, Nov. 4 2% 7 p- m. St. Mary’s Road, Schoolhouse, Mabon s corner) Nov. 5, at 7 p.m. __ {near Highest price paid forivtiss sud gedes ie! offciothing. Call at their residence for them Drop a card ia the Post Oaice, or call t0 Ricamond Street, opposite Nelson Bros. Mrs, Kirby, Clothing store od. dabdeeden Tbat centrally situated one cenenment ouse on Price Street, next 10 the late T.omas Alley’s, containing eight large rooms, with stable and coach 20u8#, present occupied by Rev. H. B, Morris, who is removing from the Island. Pos session given the 23rd inst. Apply Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen St. tf - __ es —_ a —- — ~ emi os | | JOHN P. BRENNAN Ship Breker, Commission Merchant and dealer in all kinds of produce, my la an commodieus premises on Commer ae being particularly adapted for handling Prince Edward Island products, Consignments solicited. Prompt returns. r JOHN P. BRENNAN, North Sydacy, Sept. 25. dy 135 ¥Y-