> THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARIOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 10, 1900. = THE DAILY EXAMINER Oey at my Kheumatian — SS will relieve lum | PROVINCIAL ELECTION. atic peine & ¢@we or three hour o~; a ir was reported, fyesterday, that eure a A - - oe ow the Provincial Gowernment had de- MUNYON. | cided to goto the aquntry at once--- a. mr |though its term af. office is not up juntiljnext year. The report was | not°confirmed by the .Patriot of last | evening,---but it is bythe Guardian ; of this morning. The .Government las, apparently, decided to snap a verdict while---we use the.Guardian's © | ohrase---‘‘the echoes of .thc Domin- A Question |lon victory are still in the. air;’’ and all the influences of the Provincial “Ke 29 Gor ernment having beensv recent- Of SPEX s iv exerted on behalf of the Domin- ion Government, allthe influences of the Dominion Government will be promptly exerted on behalf of the te Health and med Do your eyes tire easily ? If so, KQu need glasses. Provincial Government. It is a ease , Bien 2 lial alii : Do your eyes burn? If so, you aeed | of eovernmental log-rolling. But the glasses. ; ; eels ps oD - Does the type become blurred in reading ?\| P©EOPAC, May, Dever theless, exert If so, you need glasses. |their power, when they have the Do you suffer from frontal headache? I! : i SO ah es will help you. [t is pleasing, at all Lo you know it you have perfect eyesight ?} events, to learn that they have in opportunity. 2 ; t will cos 13 , = ; . If noi, we can inform you, It will cost you | yieg for the representation rot ing. ; : }of the capital city such able G H f' | AY LOR }men for business as Mr. W. H. . ’ |Aitken and Councillor Lyons. Sunnyside. Jeweler and Optician.| When the people seek out their representatives, they do not often make a mistake. Certainly © Standard.... | there is need now, more than ever | before in the history of Prince Ed- Life Assurance Co. ward Island, of the election of care- \fuland able men to compose the ‘majority in the Legislature, But | whether or not the time has arrived Po jat wailed the people can hope to be successful in striking off the shackles Bonus Year, 19QO ot the Party Co-partnership is a Assure before the 15th Novembe | question to be considered. aod secure a share of the profits. Exquire for rates, terms, etc, Hyndman & Co, y 7 o. | THe Grand Division has suggested ee janum f < - AGENTS? | ” ber of amendments to the Pro 43 Queen Street | vine ia] Prohibition Act passed at the oe Pad + = Ere eT jsast session of the Legislature. The “ons are worthy of consider- * 4 most all, W hat is needeu of f ESTABLISHED 1825. Iiberal poltcies, free and unre SPP soe ENFORCE THE LAW. sugge } ss n = PATRIOTIC PERSISTENCY. ARE VERY FEW | The Patriot of last evening con-| The cases that Pyramid Pile Cure iy Set ee will not reach. | tains extensive quotations from the| pe cases that Pyramid Pile cure pre election statements of Tur Ex-| go not reach are so few that physi-| AMINER. We have admitted, and|cians are doing away with opera-| again.admit that our advices were | tons.for neg age — a cont Pgh RUSE : , |&Anore upon this simple but safe and | not all.correct, and in the enthusi effective remedy i accomplish a| asm of the struggle our expectations | complete cure and it never disap-| were brighter than those which points in any form of piles, whether | have bean realized. But what shall} protruding, itching or bleeding. | Mr. Thomas KE. Wood of 818, 17th street, Sacramento, Cal., writes: | “it affords me much pleasure to make a correct statement of the! state that after using only one 50 results. The Patriot persists in say-! cent box of Pyramid Pile Cure. | ing that four liberals were elected | ¥45 ured of the painful and annoy- jing disease, after having suffered | from piles tor thirty years and tried | /everything and could only get tem- | porary rehef. J was advised by two) of the best physicians in Calitornia | to have an _ operation and 1! did and suffered almost death but the piles returned and my suffer- | as rae ws; | ing at times was so great I was not | Hackett have beenclected ana ghee, abl fo walk until saw an” aiver- of | tisement of the Pyramid Pile Cure. | the Island has sent to the House _|l got it at once and was relieved Commons, three Conservatives and| from the first application. I am so| but two Liberals. | grateful that I teel like recommend-| — | inet 3 < and ey > affil A DENIAL. | tk at anc everyone affiicted | ioe, ieee fs ie | The prompt relief and rapid cure | Patri t ahext tee a The | which follow the use of this remedy | becrve- yesterday a telegram | give the impression that possibly it’ cc from The Star. Would you | migkt contain ecpium, cocaine or| 1 tt 2 ; — _ people of Char- some other similar drug but a care- ped “oe pedpossitie= Metta’ one ful and frequent analysis of the | a a ee ". ¥F® remedy has proven to contain no in-| Guctiony I wan never interviewed frsous drugs whatever, batie oer or Toronto T elegram. by astrindent properties and healing | be said of the newspaper which, | after the election is over, refuses to | in this prowince,—thougth corrected returns show otherwise. It is freely admitted that Mr. Martin has a majority of eigiht—according to the) returns as obtained from the usual sources. But the Patriot will not admit the fact. The Patriot wil!. | presently, we hope, have to admit, 3 Sn _ 3 B. Ditton. | lhe Pyramid Pile cure is sold by druggists everywhere at 50 cents for | ‘* The Milt cannot Grind fui oea packave. vee aet 4 j cs ' with Water That’s Past.’’ |, "ach package contains a little) | gether with testimonials from thou-| sands of cured patients from every! tearful Kittle «oman said in part. ° anada. telling her cares and weak- ha telling of a relative who| . — ae Cocuness troubles andwas | p-1* + the undersigned, Edward | ‘for Monaghan Poll at the election. The little woman now has teags ef | held there on the 7th inst., hereby | joy, for she teok Heod’s, which puther | ct lood in prime erder, and she lives on | tion with regard to the spoiling of! worrying about that of the past. «-“ When I need a bleod purifier must have been started at the ~in-| | book on cause and cure of piles, to-| This is what a fagged out, part of the United States and | nesses. Her friend encouraged NO MISTAKE. } ° : |Redmond, deputy returning officer | cured by Hood’ s Sarsaparilla. certify that the rumors in circula-| the strength of the present insteed of | the ballot papers cast there were. I take Bood’s Sarsaymritia, It cured wy Josie Eaton, Stafiord Springs. Conn. Erysipelas Sores --* After scarlet fever | @ running sore was left on my nose Took | ver, ‘s 2 firm and impartial yo weve ‘enforcement of the law,---whether |" sense, as at present in Charlotte- lt yn, or Scott Act, us it is through- country, »itT The tis to De. Lutely the law has been ood’s Sarsaparilla and it cared me. My | other was also relieved by it of erysipelas | this ™*” Eit-a Cowrspr, Burden, N, B. | deer a ' Hoods Sasepetl, ——————— e y. or prohibition as ee |.<nored by many dealers, except as} ity the payment of the fee to the} | The re-} concerning Government. trictioas of the 73 of clesing, treating, etc., are otoriously horcured in the bréach But the ficers of the Provincial Govern- | nent do nothing except draw their assist their party in the rovinelai law y some! of the Cealers. We are Agents for the GENUINE i Bes yet : } aiariesS ahd lection contests. Recently | lrunkenness a in town and country cr OLSeE |has passed all bounds. We have ‘in the lamentable case. of. man- slaughter, reported to day, an evi- 'dence of the excesses that attend- led the election, and of the ;necessity of enforcing the law in Heaters WITH. TWO PIECE TOP | respect to the liquor traffic. I a Or the generals who took a lead- |ing part in the operations of the 'war upto the capture of Lyden- |burg a relatively large proportion /have alreacy been returned or are }on their way to England. We warrant every one. Cai! and let us show you one. We are almost giving away Enamelled Ware satiecmettiie | The best that money can buy ishovld be your aim in choosing a |'med.cine, and this is Hood’s Sarsa- aia, Hood's Pills cure iver jlls; the eg pzivatiog and Saiy onthartic to take with Hood's Saxeaparilis | erson Ww | cages ‘tet papers are Counted at’ tne close jot thé poll, then sealed in an enve-| ~ $$$ > 2 Aimy Noah was an expert with th< gloves---he boxed everythib¢ tn t!._ ark, ae A lazy liver may be only a tire liver, or astarved liver. A stick is all right for the back of a lary man. But it would be a savage as as wellas a stupid thing to beat z weary man or a starving man be cause helagged in his work. Soi treating the lagging liver it is ; great mistake to lash it with dras. tic drugs. In ninety-nine cases ont of a hundred a torpid or sluggish liver is but a symptom of an ill- nourished body, whose organs are weary with overwork. Let your liver alone. Start with ‘the stomach / lam ina position to say that Mr. Jas. O. Trainor, one of the agents| for Mr. Martin, acted most faith- fully in the discharge of his duty, and that any suggestions made by. him, and adopted Ly me, in connec- ; tion with the numbering or _initial- | ing of the ballot papers were per-) fectly correct anc in strict accord- | Pance with the electicn laws. |. As any person may know, the bal- ' ' lop: sor the purpose and placed in 'ballot box. A statement is then filled out, giviug the number of bal- ‘let papers cast for each candidate. It is then signed and sworn to by | altogether false and groundless and | : : . o Vet ‘ : humor and it is excel ent as 4 nerve tonic,” | >4xation of some mancious person. } the Deputy Returning Officer in the} presence of a justice of the peace. | This statement is filled in triplicate; that is, oe copy remains attached to the poll-book, another is kept by | the Deputy Returning Officer, while |the third is sent to the Returning | Officer for the riding—this latter statement being in reality the offi- | cial statement of the poll, and is ‘counted as such. | Inconclusion I may say that all | the ballots cast at Monaghan Poll and its allied organs of digestion and | were numbered and initialed cor- nutrition. Put them in proper work- | rectly in every detail. ing erder, and see how quick your yetic. lous cures of ‘‘liver trouble’’ by its wonderful control of the organs of digestion and nutrition. It restores the normal activity of the stomach, increases the secretions of the blood making glands, cleanses the system from poisonous accumulations, and so relieves the liver of the burdens imposed apon it by the defection of | [Sgd.] liver will become active and ener- | Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical} Noy. 9th, 1900. Discovery has made many marvel- | Epwarp REpMonD, Deputy Returning Officer. cies — = ie A PROTEST. DEAR Sir,—As a constant reader of our daily papersI am exceedingly | anxious to know whether, among the other members of the Grit party | 'there can possibly be found one who! is baser and more contemptible than | the writer of the paragraph in last | }parila. It cures when others fail.| Empire Tablets Just what yeu want. Crossed flags; Canadian ensign anil Union Jack, nicely printed in cciors at top of each sheet. Can be had in both note and letter sizes, MITCHELL’S BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prowse Brcs. 10 to 25 p. c. here before. DoDD §ROGERST OOK Around And See the Housekeepers who are Buying FURNITURE They buy here because they save from Our stocks are very complete, and we are showing a large number of new designs never shown MARK WRIGHT & CO. LIMITED. ohter organs. /evening’s Patriot, whosigns himself ‘*Spittoon Washer.’’ We do not wonder at the choice of signatures | YOUR OPPORTUNITY! GENTLEMEN. We put 0n sale this morning 185 odd pieces of WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR For Men at 20 per cent off the doilar. Every weight, in very good best of Cotton, of wool, of silk, and of the Various ad mixtures. In fact, it’s the fa rgest assortment of Underwear that we know. And it’s all honest Under. wear. Prices, from the least expensive to the finest goods produced, are fair, never else than most reason- able. * ‘ : , q style, and in the See our Stanfield Unshrinkable, one $1.75 a suit, but it’s not all wool. See our $1.00 fleeced lined. JAMES PATON & CO. IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’. line at As It... 1 Should be Understood Dependable goods alene can be big ‘‘bargains’’ as we understand the word. PEERLESS BLANKETS AT 92.95 This is a “blanket bargaim.”’ You should not miss a blanket worth $4.00 for $2.95. MONCTON BLANKETING The best blanketing made. All. wool, 90c per yard; union, 60 per yard. F. PERKINS & CO. 6 THE MILLINERY LEADERS. we ay | | ‘i VICTORINE| | which this person has made ; he evi- | dently recognizes the “ eternal fit- | iness of things, ’’ for the name is! |wholly in keeping with the rest of | the production. What we do wonder | |at is that any editor would so de-| | grade either himself or his paper as| |to insert such a piece of meanness | |and, as I deem it, spite, even though | it was really written by a correspon- | dent, which is doubtful. I have not the honor to be per- |sonally acquainted with the Dr. | Dillon referred te, but only know | |him as one of Canada’s brave sol- \diers who is not more afraid of | '‘‘ speaking out ’’ what he knows to. |be true than of fighting the Boers | (on the plains of Africa. If the| writer in the Patriot possessed a |little of Dr. Dillon’s courage and | honesty he would, we think, hold a | nobler anda slightly more elevating |position in life than that of a. ‘“spittoon-washer. ”’ | DisGusTEeD. | Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1900. | Washing Compound, which has been pronounced by the ladies of Canada ‘to be the GREATEST LABORSAVER OF MODERN TIMES, and 4 WASHING COMPOUND above nameG We have secured the agency for the Island of the real treasure cn wash dav. it washes clothes and guaranteed not to injure the most_ delicate fabric. The properties possessed by this compound are those ol oe ing and separating the dirt without injury to the fabric, instead of a ing up the dirt and rotting the cloth as isthe case with many artic S now on the market whici: claim to wash everything. By the use of this compound no rubbing is required, thus saving the wear and nr. clothes, to say nothing of the labor; simply boil and rinse, for fanses® has no equal, and ladies will find it particularly good for washing ae curtains, as there is POSITIVELY NO RUBBING REQ! [RE D. F- cake will wash two large boilers of clothes and the cost is a mere rie. Two cakes 5c; 25c per dozen, at all grocers. Wholesale by es - McKINNON & McNEVIN.