— THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 2, 1900. ? io } : Py I will guarantee YS Re that my Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. of all forms of kidney compleint and {a many instances the most serious forms of Bright's disease. If the disease is com- plicated send & four- ounce vial of urine We will analyze it and advise you free do. —* MUNYON. BK 9$0. a vial. Guide to Health ladon Se free, 1505 Arch st. Phila, se a POLITICAL —MEEVINGS Se C'S GS ieee A meeting of the King’s County | ' Viontavue i i hei iUl pus Tl ige t day. vember, 7 p. m., to which Mr. kiughes, the Liberal candidate, is it InVilé - A. C. McDONALD. Political Meetings. —_— Meetings of the electors of the riding o King’s will be held at the following times and | places to which the opposition candidate s respectfully invited : Georgetown, Wed. > at, Dundas, Friday, Nov 2 Red House, Saturday, oa i J. J. HUGHES, Liberal Candidate. Political sod & w cuar Meetings. c- Mr. A. A, didate for Past Prince. will held put lic meet- ings at Bradalbane Hall Oct. 31st, at 7 p. m. and at Miscouche Hall on Nov. 3rd, at p. m. Mr, 3. 3 Bell, the Liberal candidate, is ELECTION, 1900. Lefurgey, the Conservative can- | | The Popular Gaadidites IN P. B. ISLAND | — Alexander Martin W. 5. Stewart, A. A. Lefurgey | Edward Hackeit East Queens, - West Queen's, - Rast Prince, - - West Prince, oT ke Stuart's Tablets after Tind'g oe ee netin ( Macdonald | covery meal to imsure perfect diges King §, Austin ¢. Macdona SS csiaeaadl. Peuid: Saxe ut i not generally known that | PO! VTS IN T I 7 ISSUE 4 ts are — ust as cood and | / ‘ é 4 ss ' holesome tor lttle folks as for . : . their elders Mutual Preferential Trade | Little children who are pale, thin within the§British Empire. TB | and have Rebuke of Politicians who electors | broke their pledges to the peo-| ple — increasing expenditures and debt when they promised to reduce them. Honest Government for‘ Unit- | ed Canada. Down with Tarte and Tarte- / ism. THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVEMBER 2, _—_—- +e 1900. Ee STOCK BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. ARRANGEMENTS are being made ‘by the Maritime Stock Breeders’ »| Association for a numberof meet- ings in Charlottetown and through- FOR THE CHILDREN, To Keep Their Digestion Perfect Nothing is So Safe and Plea- sent as Stuart’s Dys- pepsia Tablets. Thousands of men and women have found Stuart's Dys} epsia Tab lets the safest and most reliable pre paration for any form of indigestion or stomach trouble. Thovsands of people who are not j t but are well and wish to keep | no appetite, or do not |crow or thrive, should use the tab- | |lets after eating and will derive | | vreat benefit from thy m. Mrs. G. H. Croisle y, D338 Washing- ton St., Hoboken, New Jersey, | writes: Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets just fill the bill for children as well as for older folks. I’ve had the best of luck with them, My three-year- old girl takes them as readily as candy. [ have only to say ** tablets”’ and she drops everything else and runs for them. A Buffalo mother a short time ago who despaired of the life of her babe was so delighted with the re- | }sults from giving the child these | ‘tablets that she went before the 'gotiry public of Erie Co., N. Y., |and made the following affidavit: | Gentlemen :—Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets were recommended to me | for my two-months’-old baby, which ' was sick and puny and the doctors said was suffering from indigestion. | 1 took the child to the hospital, but | there found no relief. A friend men- | tioned the Stuart Tablets and I pro- | cured a box from druggist and used ‘only the large sweet lozenges in the box and was delighted to find that they were just the thing for my) There’s only ONE place in Ch’town x foe Yoati f 3 Boys’ othing and that’s cae E'S So Say The Ladies and we ' pamee | residence of J. J. Davies, Esq. Q Mery | given immediately. Apply to A. E. Ings. | BIG CASH SALE mi a ae BOOTS & SHOES The whole stock to be sold. No reserve, Big discounts on all ae SOME LINES AT HALF PRICE, A great chance to see cure boots at very low prtess, as STORE NEXT TO DRISCOLL & HORNSBY’S QUEEN STREET | Opp. Prowse Bros, Wants, Lost, Found, | TO LET. The house lately occupied by | James McInnis, on Ma!peque Road; opposite Possession as 61 WANTED.—<A girl for general house- _ work; with reference. Apply to Mrs S, R, q Jenkins, Grafton street. nl . ns out the Province on behalf of mutual | }.py Ria Geh Go aed , STRAY COW.—On the premises of P avited to rarticinnt , vaby. I feel jus n saying that | . pzemises of Peter nvited to participate. j eel justified in saying that | Stewart, East Royalty, an od Beledie wae POLITICAL =MEETINGS, Meet ngs of the “electors of East Queen’ will be "held at the following times ard places, at whichD. A. McKinnon, Esq., the Gov- ernment candidate, is respectfu ly invited. Vernon River Bridge Hali, Oc’. Pp. m. St. Mary’s Road, Schoolhouse, Mabon s corner) Nov. 5, at 7 p. m. Murray ‘Harbor south Hall, Nov. 6, at 7 Pp. m POLITICAL MEETINGS. Meetings of the Electors of East Queen’s wili be held at the following times and place. to which Alexander Martin, Fsq., the Opposition candidate, is respectfu'ly invited : Milton Cross Hall, Thursday, Nov. 1, at 2p. m, Murray Harbor Nov, I, at 7 p. m. Glen William Hall, Friday, Nov. 2, at 2p. m. Murray River Hall, Friday, Nov. 2, at 7D. me. High Bank Hall, Saturday, Nov. 3, at 31, 8 {near North Hall, Thursday, 2p. m. Wood islands Hall, Saturlay, Nov. 3, at 3p no os D. A. McKINNON, eY Liberal (‘andidate. F Alexander Martin, the Conservative candi ate will be present at the meetings. Folitical Meetings. Sir Louis H. Davies will address the elec- | tors of West Queen’s at the follow ng places : New Glasgow, Thursday, November Ist, at 7 p. m. Hope River, Friday, November 2nd, at 3.30 p. m, Granville hall, Friday, November 2nd, at 9 p. m. Ifunter River, Saturday, November 3rd, at 6.30 p. m. The Opposition candidate, Mr. W. S. Stewart, is invited to be present. E= Mr. Stewart will attend the above meetings. her. wat. Kerosene Oil... Kerosene oil is a burning questien just now both with politicians and housekeepers. The former want to make political capital out of it, while the latter want to know where to get the best quality of oil for the least money. We have just received part of our fall stock direct by schooner from New York. It is called “PRATT’S ASTRAL ” and is the highest grade of refined American Oil. We are now offering it for sale in four gallon tins for 22c per imperial gallon. Ask for Pratt’s Astral, as there is no better Special low price by the cask. BEER & GOFF, Grocers co-operation in raising the stand-|Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets saved ‘ard of stock breeding ‘in Province. The meetings in Char- lottetown will be held on the 28th! and 29th inst., and will be addressed | by eminent practical stock breeders from Ontario, this | and there will be’ even- | my child’s life. Mrs. W. T. DETHLOpE. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of April, 1897. Henry KaRis, Notary Public in and for Erie Co., moe For babies, no matter how young al ‘or delicate, the tablets will accom- a farmers dinner in the ing of the 27th. At a meet-! ing in the Hote] Davies yesterday afternoon the following | gentlemen were appointed a com-! Full-sized boxes are sold by all drug- mittee to make arrangements viz., Judge Warburton, (President); F. L. Haszard, J. H. Beer, J. George Carter andC. R. Smallwood, (Secre-tary). cata a fae To vote for the Ex-Attorney General isto vote disregard for the British constitution, as well as endorsation of all the acts of the | Tarte-Laurier government. TT NOTES AND COMMENTS. A vote for Davies is a vote tor | Tarte. THe London Saturday Review re- ferring to Sir Charles Tupper's pro- posal for Mutual Imperial Preferen tial Trade says : ‘‘They who speak of any such idea as Utopian or alarmist (according to their point of view,) do not realize | the change of thought on these mat- ters that is going on in the minds ot 'the younger generation. ”’ ‘**I wish to maintain the present order of things only so long as Canada is not strong enough to become a nation.’’-Israel Tarte at Laval, from report in La Patrie. —— A WARNING. Sir,---A certain ex-pedagogue, who, some two years ago obtained a nice fat office in the Minister of Marine and Fisheries’ department, is now visiting his former home which is in the vicinity of Bradal- bane. But Mr. A. is greatly chang- ed. Heis never seen in the dav- time by anyone, but like the bats, when the shadows of night down- ward creep, he sallies forth well supplied with Liberal literature, greenbacks and the usual valise of Grit medicine. We are told in Scripture that ‘‘the tempter com- eth in the night.’’ So let the in- telligent electors of Bradalbane be on their guard, and give gen- tlemen, irrespective of party,a wide berth who use these methods in canvassing. OBSERVEL. — oe To vote for Hughes is to express satisfaction with the large increase . . re public expenditures and ebt 'plish |appetite and growth. increasing flesh, Use only the large sweet tablets in every box. wonders in gists for 50 cents, and no parent | should neglect the use of this safe _remedy for all stomach and bowel J. Davies, | D. O'M. Reddin, Senator Ferguson, | ) \ | been known for years as the best! Prowse can show you at the big store. | preparation for all stomach troubles | whether in adults or infants. | 6 ef troubles. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have Vote for the extermination of boodling. ap A nopes through the plebiscite and chen dashing them down by refusing to respect the verdict of the people, has given to the temperance cause i. slap in the face such as it never received in its whole history. If the temperance people do not rebuke the Laurie- party as it de- serves at the polls, if they do not let their power be felt, both sets of polli- ticians will immediately say we have sot rid of the temperance people corever. Once let it be seen, though, that the temperance men have voted as hey prayed then the temperance cause will rise in the esteem of the vhole world. Shall we hit back at the deceivers, or. submitting meekly, allow that cause so dear to our hearts to be lone to death by those who pretend- sd to be our friends in order to get our votes?—Temperance Banner. ee - “Take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of them- Selves. Large things are but an aggrega- tion of small things. If we take care of the small things we are in effect taking care of the large things which the small things com- bine to make. Take care of what you eat, when you eat, and how you eat, and your stomach will take care of itself. But who takes care of such trivial things? That is why, some day, the majority of the people have to take care of their stomach. When that day comes, there is no aid so effective in undoing the re- sults of past carelessness as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It strengths the stomach and re- stores the organs of digestion and nutrition toa condition of healthy activity. It cures biliousness, heart- burn, flatulence, indigestion, palpi- tation, dizziness, cold extremities and a score of other ailments which are but the symptoms of disorder in the ‘'stomach] and/Qits flallied organs, A QUESTION. Everybody admits that the| Laurie, Government, by raising Appreciate the : ; | | ~ Compliment | } If you want anew suit for your boy just come and see what : We invite comparison of quality }and price with any other house in the trade. tS as All our boys’ clotaing is factory made in the best equipped clothing | factories in Canada, Britain, and Germany. | Our stock of fall clothing overcoats, pea jrckets, reefers and suits |is now complete with a very large and fine range of all the latest styles. | Here are a few lines. ‘ | Boys’ Two Garment Suits Boys’ Suits, neat, small check, in dark gray tweed, pleated back and front, buttons to neck, $1.75. Boys’ Suits, nice medium mixture, heavy weight, pleated back and front, button to neck, $2.50. front, button to neck, $3.50. Boys’ Suits in dark brown Scotch tweed, Norfolk shape, well made and trimmed, $4.00. Boys’ Suits in blue twill serge, indigo dye, Norfolk shape, also pleated back and front, $4.25. also neat dark check pleated suits, $5.00. Boys’ Three Garment Suits Boys’ Suits in dark gray Halifax tweed, well made, $3.75. Boys’ Suits in brown and gray Canadian tweed, all wool, $4.59. Boys’ Suits in light and dark gray Canadian tweed, all wool, $5.00. Boys’ Suits in blue twill serge, indigo dye, single and double breast $5.00 and $5.50. Scotch tweeds, very nice selection. Boys’ Reefers and Overcoats Boys’ blue nap reefers, tweed lined, with brass buttons, $3.50. Boys’ blue nap reefers, tweed lined, best meke and trim, $4.00. from $2 to $10. We invite inspection. Boys’, Youths’ and Men’s Outfitters and Clothiers. L ee i - Boys’ Suits in brown and gray Scotch tweed, pleated back and Boys’ Suits in gray Scotch tweed, Norfolk coat, with knee pants, | Boys’ Suits, single and double breast, in all wool at $6, $6.50 and $7 Boys’ Reefers in blue serge and nap cloth,with brass buttons,$2.50._ Boys’ fawn covert coats, single and double breast, $4.00 and $4.50. | Boys’ and youths’ ulsters, latest cut, with heavy collar, all colors, | Prowse Bros. If not called for before the toth inst, upoa | that date will.be solj to pay expenses, at TO LET.—A double tenement house at the west end of Sydney street, adjoining the | Douse proverty; one tenement contain eight rooms, pantry, good cellar and barn; the other tenement contains cight rooms, pantry, cellar and barn, furnace heat; rent moderate. Apply to R. Grant, Queen street. THE HEIR of the late Isaac Newton l’ayden, of Honolulu, are requested to send or write to John Roach Bourke, Box ig, Charlottetown, immediately. » NTED.—A4 girl for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. Bernard Trainor, Pownal Street. TO BE LET.—The desirably sit-ated dwelling house on Grafton “treet west , late- ly occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with coachhouse and stab’e. Fouse is fitted with a first class bath room, sewerage and all other modern conveniences. Rent moderate. Apply to Thomas Cam, ell, Richmond St West. guar. Charters ! I have severa! new schooners seek- ing produce charters from Island Ports to Nova Scatia, United States or West indies. DENNIS MURPHY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, HALIFAX, P. O. Bex No. 8. N. 8 } ' Every Purchase of Five Bars Gilt Edge ,.50ap Entitles you to one NEEDLE CASE ‘Ask your grocer about it. Nice premiums besides. Wholesale by McKinnon & McNevitt iN DR. AYERS SUNNY- sum DENTISTRY | Office in New Prowse Block First door to the right UP | stairs. Telephone connec