ldd aS ; ert & BOWNE, Chemists Tor ont Plant Line . : },pACKWARD CHILD ’ *s 7 41, 2 : 3. : : : , a child that is backward ges . ; . teething, look out for ‘ . ul Val 1)? vent ; ackets. ( | nv serious consequent s by 9 —— emptiness a aA? a ry r nut n jhe Cause is } t | , | sapersect digestion of t00d,! ply ‘ i ] o ror t a grong food, | food. b: air Blog [1ie. | You must stop Give | tats emulsion ol ape | gio feed the No Sto feed ¢ =| co : 3 | ge him go 1: the x food for wper LUUG | IS a S! . VD, 1d not a Becult one. gf geligend you a site » tr : nto. TO BUSTON nmencing Oct. 16th 1900 §,S. Halifax Kilare Cuarloitetown at NOON on sUESDAY. Pasengers leaving Charlottefown on RR 80S TON Tenesdsy mornings make close con- wtil0n gt Halifay tor Bosion. : f ' | AUSUMN EXCURSIONS. | Wecial Returo Tickets now being is: gxiat Reduced Raves. ' Por tickets, rates and all ay to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, | LL. CHIPMAN, ' Manager. Apl 24¢té. information iéht Restored “Aw sHE TAINLY EXAMINER CHARIOTTE1. # OCTOBER a2 ee EE Pee an oVAat HOW TARTE AND LAURIER HELPED THE BOYS ALONG, ' NOTICE TO ELECTORS. QUALIFICATION 0? VOTERS, AND HOW 10 VOTE. In electoral d’s:ricts ef this Province the vc ting takes place by ballot. There is no registeration of voters here. Every male British subject of the age of 2t years and uywards who has for six months previous to the 9th day of Octoter, A. D., 190, been in the possession either as Owner, tenant or occupant of a house or piece of land of Since points wut the way to “restoration of ext, F your vision is Giective we can by scientific iP, HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler fravenstein | IN the yearly value of six dollars sha// be entitled to vote. ADDITION TO ABOVE. In country districts every male British subject of the age of z1 years who, being liable to | erform Statute Labour, has performed such Statute Labour or or paid his commutation money for the year 1909 shall be entitled to vote, provided he has 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 mhods measure tax, tha defac ue erect and a . apply the He has resided for twelve months previous to ihe 9'h day of October, A. : IF | | D., 1900 either east or west of Great George Street, and has paid his poi! tax or 75cts of it forthe year r899. ‘This tax may be paid at any time befor: the election, but not on election day. Every resident voter must vote in the poliing district where he is living on election day. We warn poll tax electors to be prepared with their poll tax receipts, be- fore they go into the polling booths. If you do not produce them, your votes will not be taken and you cannot again enter the booth. Tenants and owners do not require receipts. LOUIS H. DAVIES, $2 00'and 2.25 per bbl. Those desiring a nice bbl of apples can obtain them OM us at this low price, Call and see them. } Apples | of Charlottetown Burrister-at-law I WILLIAM 8. STEWART, 2 of Charlottetown Barrister-at-Law SANDERSON & 00 Victoria Row Groeers Mark your Ballot as above indicated. Simply placea X in the space con- taining thc name of -MWiddiam |S. Stewart, the people’s candidate for West Queen’s. Piace no other mark upon the ballot. ‘{Mated on a Cattle Ranche. ee he A man and w by ife, without family, otk on a cattle ranche in Southern B. W. T. siser ork and cooking for small ae an to do genera! ranche ood weges and steady em- PETERS, PETERS & INGS. Charl 16-6; lh rlottetown. s. Woman to do! 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 / Court. Before a scrutiny can be held, the person desiring one must deposit ‘in Court one thousand dollars as security that he will be successful. No j ballot can be examined wnti/ tt has been first proved that the voter has no vote, and no vote under any circumstances can be examined unless it has been + marked objected to before the vote was given. Vo vote can be marked objected after the voter has received his ballot, The ballots atter being counted are sealed and sent to the Returning officer who without opening the packets 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 0 person is allowed to inspect them. Besides the polling officers and the agents of the candidates, only one slector may enter the polling booth at a time; he MUST mark his ballot in secret, he MUST hand his ballot folded to the polling officer, who MUST place it in the box without opening, and there is a penalty for displaying the ballot in any way that would afford a clue as to how the elector is voting. GEORGETOWN TUPPER CLUB. STANDING ROOM was almost ata pre mium in ibe club room at tonight’s meet- ing, and the hearty applause which greet-~ ed the different speakers as they ecored the Government showed that the Young Conservatives are in earnest here. In the absence of the president, the 1st vice precice :', Mr. E.H. McEashern, pre- sided, After routine business was transacted Mr. J. A. Dewar addressed the club on the political questions of the day for up- wards of one neur. Mr, Dewar held the closest attention of tue andience. At the conclusion of his address, on motion of E. B. McLaren, seconded by Mr. John Morphy, 4 vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Dewar for his able address, Wm. McConnell], Esq. was the next speaker and criticiz-d the government for the manner in which it handled the pro- hibiticn question. Alex McConnell and E. B. McLaren fols lowed with short addresses. At the con- clusion of the meeting a number of rames were added to the roll of m-mtersnip. Next meeting Monday + vening N. Faircaiip, Sec’y- Georgetown, Oct, 19 190v. ———— Happiness miust be founded on health. Where there is ill-health there will surely be unhappiness. The happiness of many a homie has received its down- fall at the table, spread with rich and dainty foods. The first symptoms of disease of the stomach are ignored as being disagreeable but not dangerous. Presently dyspepsia or some other form of disease fastens on the stomach. At any stage Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- : ical Discovery will cure diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and tiutrition. But the cure is quicker if the “Discovery” is used in Rhics earlier stages of disease. If you have any symptoms of diseased stomach use “Golden Medical Discovery” and be cured. *] feel that I would be doing an injustice to you if I did not send you a statement of my case.” writes Mrs. David W. Guice, of Hamburg, Franklin Co., Miss. “{ had liver complaint aud indigestion. Reorseney that I ate disagr with me. I suffered all the time with swim- ming in my head; heart beat too fast ; my feet and Sands were cold all the time. Did net sleep 1 at all. Was able to about but ett = I commenced * use ree Medical Discovery and ‘ Pleasan e May, 1897, and by December I could begin to get about very well. Have been doing my work ever since. Feel better than I have for seve m.* rae, Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent on = receipt of 31 one-cent stamps ’ ex eo) coated mates a ‘address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥- ‘ TQ00., A Delicious Tubbing ad then refreshing sieep—there ; hoihing better for any baby. Se “o - Always use the ** Albert BABYS OWN SOAP your child will have a fine complexion and neverbe troubled with skin diseases. National Council of Woe miec.. of Canada have recommend- cd it cs very suitable for nursery VOCS VY and wre a = $9099 OOO HO9SH0O5 $O999H08 wee 2° A "hont 22 Albert Toilet Soap Co., MONTREAL, oratea Albert Totiet Soaps. @ “$2 ®ADOOO0 5606OO00OO6 O08 EV PVVVEE CROC PUSVOS SE SYS VO" rs of the v2 SALE. Barred Plymouth Rocks, 25 Pullets and 10 Cockrels, all from prize win- niigstoc. For prices write to kWILLIAM CLARK, North Wiltshire. FOR dy li wté, ——_——_ ——-— oO? — CHARLOTTETOWN — TIME TABLE (LOCAL TIME.) (rrival and Departure of Trains and Steamers. TRAINS express leaves for the west...... 9 35 am, Express arrives from the west.. 950 p m. Accomodation leaves for the WOT .nccce's o i pvddccosecoissons'e’s é 410 pm. Accomodation leaves for the WEA cocccocce vescocces sesccescocecees 6 OO p m. Accomodation arrives from the WEA .ccccresrecercscersccesveeeeesslLO 55 & Mm. Accomodation arrives from the WES ccccsccccceccccceces ccccceccs 2 20 PW. Express leaves for the east...... 7 05% m. Zapress arrives from the east.. 9 10 am. Accomodation ieaves tor the Gh. spcesveres escsene-seesceses © OO BD MR. Accomodation arrives from the east....... 2 cccccccece 4 60 p m. STEAMERS PRINCESS, Leaves for Pictou every morning Rorveresviesies oe00e 900 8 @ Arrives from Pictou every even- RE Mosrocncenscces 2 eccccceee & SO P M. CAMPANA. Arrives from Montreal and Que- bec every alternate Friday.... Leaves for Quebec and Montreal the following Monday evening. CITY OF GHENT, Arrives from MHoelifax every Thursday afternoon .......0 .. Leaves for Halifax every Friday 10a m. FEKRY BOATS. Hilleborough” —Leaves Ferry Wharf for Southport every half hour. “Southport”— Runs up Eas. iver everv Tuesday, leaving at 5.30 a m, and 3 2s local. Runs up West River every riday, leaving at 5.30 am,and 4 pm local. “Eifin”—Leaves for Rocky Point daily at 7,8 30, 9.30, 11, am ;1, 2, 4,5 30, pm, localtime. Returniog, ‘leaves Rocky Point at 8, 9,)0, 11.30 a. m.; 1.30, 3, 4.30.6 p. m. local time. Sundays leaves for Rocky Point at 9a m, 12.45, 2, 4 m. Returnin,. leaves Rocky ,Point at 10 am; 1.15, 3,5, p m. - WE ARE 2 AUTHORIZED + To refnnd the money when 4 tRemick’s Kezema (ure faila to cure any case ot Eczema or Piles, no matter of how long standing. Forsale only at Macdonald's Drag Nieuer Beir Store Noasas R ‘PICKLING VINECARS. X X X Malt—48c per gal. Best English Malt—72c per yal. French White Wine—60c per gal X X X White Wine—48c per gal Cider Viregar—40c per gal. Special low prices for large quantities, Also all kinds uf Whole and Ground Spices, Tumeric, ete, for pickling purposes at lowest prices Beer & Goff dilver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q S.C, NUTTER, Prop; Ale end rorter of th yxove Brewery are vastly Fuperiorto the goods pre duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, wd im order to give everyone @ chance to sample them, we @ beg tc quote the following SYE\H low prices for cash. Ber bhd......... +++. $16.50 Se VK PS ER TY me mpm Per halfde.......... 8.2 eee Per doz quarts....+« 1.8; Per doz pints........0, * i Delivered in any part ot x B ihe city, steamers or trains, MACDONALD. eod -ole Agentfor P. B, —o , Our Beys Are Coming Home Yer, ard a right royal “reception they will receive. It's Coming Home — to our customers every day that they are recieving the best of sas- isfaction from us, cay so that we may sell to- morrow.” If you have not deait vith us before give usa trig. We handlc nothing bat the class of goods, CHOW CHOW AND PICKLES We have a big stock of spices, vinegars, etc., for making above, 25 dz. Flower Pots for the trans- planting season. Try “Red Rose Tea.” F. Madigan & Co Lower Queen Street. Free Delivery. Telephone. - DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY, and Steaniship lites;to Bosten via Yarmouth, The Popular Fast line ve tween Nova Scotia and Moston via Windsor Junction and Halifax EXPRESS TRAINS leave ‘Halifax daily except Sunday? st 6.35 a. m., for Digby and Yarmouth, making connection Wednesday s and Satardays at Yarmouth for Boston, THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP]j “PRINCE GEORGE” 2100 Gross Tonmage. 7000 Forse Power, the faxtast and finest steamer plying bel weep thr Maratime Provinces and Boston, Leave Yarmouth Wednesday and Saturdays for Boston, on arrival of Express Train from Halifax* Returning leaves Boston Tuesday and day at4o,. m* assen zers arriving in Halifax next day p.m. by Express ‘rain. For all information, guide book, folders,» which wili be sent free, write to F. Ii. arm. arent general j;assenger Agent Kentvill’ ee, Kentville N. 8, May 26th, 1900. _ Sionitienic tenichainisthomnenviamnsdonvenpvamplineiiiaat inlets a McLEOD AND BENTLEY, Barris‘ers, Attorneys, Solicitors dc. D, C. McLzop, lately of the firm of M, & D.' C. McLeod. W. E. Beyrtray, lately of the firm of Mathiesou & Bentley. Scotia Orrices—Bank of Neva Building, Charlotteto,sn. Sept .8th dy Smos wy t! “We sell tor) | ’ ' } ; . » ‘ ~~ Wy . - ~~ Lok “f A en gpm ee i anne gine epee ret a a A. een ei a NR re a ge a rt men tm cng 2 ta ger ery aregrcaeece = OPE EEE EI A FO I A AE A ilies esis invade