i A agi sr SECURITY Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. “Must Bear Signature of See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. | Yary small and as casy to take as eagam FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS, FOR,TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW, SKIN. R.THE COMPLEXION ‘ TURE,” —OFr— i_ady Smith, ri south Africa, was nothing com garni to the reicf that 3 RS. SMITH, acd hengreas ot omnes women ot P.' E. Island, on wush da) ince they have sturted using CcrInt abc. SOAP All nrst class gro:e:rs SEMLL it. a WeKINNON & MoScYln ‘HOLESALF, AGENT DOL.° i.N ATLANTIC FE r IT. WAY. sand *teun. hip lie es to Boston Yermouth, tia The Pop .t»r Fast tine be. tween Soin Seotia and Rostoun via Windsor Juucticn and Halifax ce EXPRESS TRAI excep! Sundays) at ¢ YVarmovth, makiie and Satu’ayes at Yormecuth tor Boaton, THE ROYAL MALL STEAMSHIP a nenpap “PRING! GEORGE 2400 Gre es Torr a: “0 Ferse Pewer the festost aid rest steamer p'ying between Lis Maratime Provinces and Kosten, Jeave VYarncuth Wednesday and Saturdays ior Hoston, © arrival of Fxpre:s 1:2in from Falifax* Returning leaves Ecston Juesday and i day at4o, m° Passenver- arriving in Halifax rext day p.m. by Express ‘1a1n. Yor all inforn ation. guide bock. fo'ders, et¢ which will hesent free, write to F. H. Arm: sivong, gereral jassenger Agent Kentvile or P. GIFKiNS: Gen. Manager May 26th, 1900. Dancing AND Physica! Culture ‘= leave Halifax daily a. m., for Uigty ant ebnbecticn Weenesday + Pentville ¥.8&., Mics H. C. Macdonald will re-open her ¢lisses in dancing | Physical ¢ uliure the 4th October. T1 forming plivace classes mong friends shcul ply at once, in order «have choice of time for class. Miss Mac- Donald will be a me to intending pnpils at her room on Ken: Street from 10a. m. to Zp. m.,and fom2to5p.m. Sdy 246. We WANT HOUSEKEEPERS THE DAILY, EXAMINER : ‘ as Aad § : : , SA RMR AORDRN TRE TRAE STRAND RON NOR a é 7. { Th) } i . >» er} ot _ - ; his section of the riere are subd-seculons 5 #3 ? Dominion lection Act was d 8 of section 06, safe- 4 # inthe bill as it was intro- guarding the secrecy of the ‘, £ bee a Bee . ‘ h. ‘ th Qir | sI1¢ qgauc vy tbe Goy tiie 9 Win wil AUIS 7 s : : ; ; ; » of which Sir Louis Davies attempied amend- ¢7 s ° ° : g member; and the Pa ment in italics : C; £ declares that it “practically i No candidate, ‘ £ destrovs the secrecy of the t Ky ny othe! +t s f il] { t { hallot :” } il al » ALIOL. a » any ny in- °*% ’ In the Pr f Py o th eron € ; 7 4 ] W i Is n a I 1\ ) son : I paper yo 4 i vote, whose ri t> ny \ a a Z is jected i h rrown { ex urt OF yi £ want ication, and Law y! in sO Z née oes ial { } un at 4: ( midGa rt iy af i ’ ASAE 6th 7: “ ut (in the absence of such ie num xt ; on a 7: £ igent) any eiector acting in the y bahot >t }€ inter of candidate, so a ae ? ] ni -. Os alien a at sai f +} 232 ;- oyects im the presence OL t y: € elector, the deputy returning offh- : ie. = # cre in addition to placing his ded. +t # jnitials on the back of the ballot Sub sec. 8. Evervone who yz: ;£ paper, as provided by section 70, violates any of the provisions of 7 }4 shall also place on, the back this section shall be guily of an vr 34 thereofa number corresponding indictable offence, and liable toa y: 2& to that placed opposite the penalty not exceeding two hun- z: “2 voters name on the poll book. dred dollars, and to imprison- 7: Rr 4 ment for any term not exceeding ># “4 six months, with or without 7° 32 hard labor. i bait : r+ 54 hard labor, in default of pay- p: 4 ment of such penalty. 7: =Z£ Vt ONIN INNINININENN. NINN NINN ININ NN NN L~aanw~nee PE ee TS SE SEP nd tented, GS OCTOBER 9, i300 nt en SIR CHARLES AND THE FARMERS Sr CHartys Tupper showa—in his lemg,>at otherwise admirable letter: to our orm-re—that fruit is carried from the dista »! colonies of Australis, over seven ~ teen thousand miles across the equator throuzh the hottest latitudes, and is plac- ed en the British market in prime con - diiion while Canadian fruit arrives in Britain in au utterly unsaleable condition, ai haugh the ocean voyage from Canada to the United Kingdom is skort and cool. He shows that while Canadian fruit is rot, ting in the orcherds for want of a market the exports of fruit to England bave de- He shows how the New 4ea aad ui lon es and Australia h ave built up 80 imm-nse business in export- ing meaisto the British market by a goog sysiem of mecbanical cold storage trans» portatioe. He shows that in the Aus- traliga trade there are no less than 114 fitted with mechanical -re- frigeration and heving a carrying capacity of 7,342 150 carcases of mution, aud thai creased siace 1396. steamsnaips two vessels engege!t in the Australasian trade hive more cil! storage capacity flee’. Sir Charles propo-e+ to “give the farmers of than the wicle Canadian Canada an equal chance with those of Australa— if oo'y the elec’ors will let him do £0. ANOTHER BREACH OF PRINCIPLE. — One Of the great Liberal principles de- clared that no member of Parliament should acccept an < flise from the Govera ment. Mr. Mulock introduced a bill some years *goO to ca:ry this principle into Operation. He said: “If the goveroment of the day cau dangle public affairs before their tollow- err, aod induce a tew, and perbaps an increasing numer, to aspire to these positions instead of representing their constituents here,and exercising an vn- biased jadgment and ea wholesome i: fln- euce upon the Administration of the day, they become mere parasites upon the Adminis:ration, and cease to voice tue opinion of their constituents. Not onl) do they do that, but, moving abort amon: their colleagues, they become, as il were, corrupting agencies within their own rauks. So it hes become, in my opinion a crying evil, and P.rliament is cas: down from its high position.” Immediately after taking cffice Laurier wrote to Mr. Francois Langelier,a mem- ber cf Parliament, in these words: Ome oceries. Our stock is fine . tin on i ae in and Jook over 0U | of jieutenan “This is what I propose: The position t governor wjll be at our dite ) : | position ai the endof 1897, and if from } ° ’ : . i now til! that ti 3 and fresh and guarantced to be} °° ime you are pot appointed satisfactory. thing in necessary Housekeeping The prices, well, we want you to see them when you are lock- ing at the goods. Their che: p ness will surprise you. Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET. We keep every- our line that is For t judge, I promise to piace the lieutenant governorship at your disposal.’’ For two sessions Mr. Langelier sat * and vo'ed with this proposition from the Gov- ernmentinhis pocket. During the Conservative regime cf eighteen years, seyenteen members ot Parliament received appointments. Under Laurier, and in the face of Par- liamentary independence, the following members heve received places in fuur years: FR, G. Porbes, Queen’s, } j G. G. King, en ee F, Bechard, Iberville, Senator. DAILY EXAMI] nee eng M. C. Camerun, West Huron,Governor * J. Lister, Lambton, judge: John Yeo, Prince, P. E- I., Senator. J. B. Fiset, Rimouski, Senator. C Beausoleil, Berthier, postmaster. C R Devlin, Ottawa, inland revenue Dr Rinfret, Lotbiniere, immigration agent, J Lavergne, Drummond, judge. F Langelier, Quebec Centre, judge, P A Choquette, Montmagny, judge, J V Ellis, St John, Senator, What do honest and indep:ndent Old Liberals think of this list ? NOTES AND COMMENTS, — Heavy storms have destroyed the grap? cropsia mauy districts of Fyan ce. — Weare to havea colder storage than has been ~ Hamilton Spectator. And it will be brought about with fast transportation.—Ottawa Citizen. ee 8 RE One —In the course of its comments on a recent ead case, the Hamilton Times makes a remark that is of general appli- cation : “ Girls should be more careful in choosing their company : she who makea herself cheap will be estimated chea sly.” —Since the English officers were sent to Chicago in August, 1499, to purchases supplies, 15,000 bor-es aud 42,060 mutes have been shicped thence to Cape Town, as well as large qzantities of forege and Other -upnier, the pay therefor avvat $100 0,000 in Eoglisa gold. —The late Premier Marchard, of Que, ber, was one of the OLt Liberale, Io hie ia-t letter ta his coustituents he Saya s:—~ “TL aever noderstoo! that the pledge given to ® community was less binding on con “clence and honor than @ promise mad to & private individual !” I cs thin —The Montreal Gazette remarke ‘hat ‘It is sot on record ihat any teading }iquo dealer ever threstened 10 vote agalest the Launer Government because Prohibit'o:- ist Sydvey Fisher was a member of tt. Tnowe in tbe trade distivgu'shed between % ¢rabib:tioni-t for votes and a man who keeps his word.” —Itappearsthat the same uomarly and iliberal game of trying to scare timi' rlectars is being played in Ontario; fer the Mail and Empire rises toexplain thar in the coming election ‘‘the vote will be absolutely secret. The goveroment can- not trace your vote, and is uaable to pun+ ish you in your basiaess for voting against m," —The Manitoba Free Press is hugging the delnsion that Sir Wilfrid Laurier is t'e Liberal leader. Doesn’t it know, what is spparent to the observer, that Laurier is only nominal leader ; Tarte is the master mind, Sir Wilfrid has eaid as mach; he has declared that “When Tarte goes, I go,” which freely trans’ated means I follow, or in other words, that Terte leads—Tarte ia the Liberal leader, — Oitawa Citizen. —-The St. John Sun remarks that Pro fessor Russel], M. P. for Halifax, bas cerved hia party too wel! rather than too ill, He is, however, to be set aside in favoroft Mr. Roche, whois a mai ‘of lees ability. Mr. Rassell ia man of limited means. Mr, Rocheis renutel to be the richest man in Halifax Mr. Tarte reemes ‘ao have imbued his Halifax supporters with the doctrine thet “elections are nct made with prayers.” mote the phvvicel interests of the Ameri- can baby. Itisa addreesed, of course, to tbe mother of the baby, and it gives her alot of information csiculated to enable her to 80 raise it that it will grow mtoa eplendid man orweman, “The Nure« erv” is the name of the publication. It is isened hy the Van Prblishing Company, of No 254 Weet Fifty fourth York,at en cen’sa copy,or $1 a vear, ard is well iJustrated and well printed. A very sedate looking stork is the sppro- priate ciecture on the cover, —The Cornwall Stardard p: t3 the case with regard to the increased trade of Caneda in excellent form. It sa s*° ‘the official records show that during the las four years the percentsge of increase 11 — Se Gir Louis Davies and the Secrecy af the Ballot. w. ABSOLUTE | } ‘lay of 4 --A waegez'ne bas been started to pro: | roses to tae cloth bindings. Selis at eight; stree', New ~ velue of exports fro Canada bas beer J CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 9 mente ce Rey Nn Price. a s 8 ee oe ee ee oe ee a ee ee ee . = ee t ; 4 ee es 3 “ < - Let's get together and se> the benefit to both, Christys $2.00 Derby Is the hat you'll most likely need, it combines elegance, wear and low priceduess. American, $2.00 Fedora Too, is a genuine good hat and has that you'll like it. Our $3.00 Hats Are called Christy’s featherweight and the Ameri- can 20zZ. in both hard and soft soft, the price isa little steep, but then vou very light hat, and the best quality made in hatdom. We’ve a lot of last spring’s hats we'll sell at Half It’s the hat that makes the man; we've enough to make 6000 men. Igco , au! et a -—- yest SSR Three in one. so much style < ‘ ¢e6 z ¥ oe get an exclusive style, a ME - The Stylish Hatters. RU OEE Be ee 5785. and the percentage of increase ia value of Amerecan exports during the same period has b’en 57.99, whereas during the preceding eighteen years the percent- age of increase in value of exports from Canada was 52.55, compared with an in- crease Of only 27 10 in the value of ex ports from the United States. In other words, the export trade of Canaca devel- op-d rearly twice as fast proportionately ay that of the United States duriag the 18 vears of Conservative rule, but since the Liberals c. me into power the percentage of gaip has been aciual!v less than that ot the United Siates. Under Coreervac tive rule Canada kept. un with its big neighbor. Uoder the Laurier+Tarte regime it has fallen back.” ———- a> > te A'GORGEOUSLY BOUND Work of art bas jnst been isszed at anjoui- $190,000, for which the pub- lisners decire @ m-nager in this county. also @ good solicitor; good pay to tbe right party. Nearly 100 futl-page engrav- ing+. tu vinous paper, illuminated cov ers ard. odirg ; cver 200 golden lihes in tbe Morocco bindings; .eariy 50 gelden preeees running day and night +o great is tue eale. Cirisvian mea and women masking fortunes taking orders. Rapid promotions. One Cnristiao women made cl‘-er $500 in tour weeks taking orders rmongher church acquan‘ances aud frecds. Write us. It may lead tw a permanent position to mavage our basi« nes# and look afer our large currespoad- ence, which youcan attend to right at your home. Addrese J. A. Ko'gut, Sec- r-tary, Corcorav Building, opposite Unit- ed States Treasury, Washington, D. C. EE. _———_——_—_——— t SURE itiat ycur blood is righ and pure. 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