TEE TAILY FXAWMID TR, THE DAILY EXAMINE 1900. NOVEMBER 20, will guarantee that my Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. - . : aa of all forms of kidney BALLOT BOX STOLEN. complaint and in a man inetances the most serious forms of OnkE of the ballot boxes in the Bright's disease. If i : the disease !s com- West Prince election was stolen yes Plicated send a four- é Ounce vial of urine terday on the passage from Alber We willl analyze it a ra Y and advise you free WW to Summerside, lwenty seven m what to do. a : a MUX YON. xes were, itis said. placed in the 2 visi. Guide to Health oo ee Arch st Is ‘ar and only twenty-six were there nthe train arrived. No doubt official in charge was grossly careless : and no doubt another has been erument party Mr. en ‘Pheenix et ae HARTFORD - eput) en < ipporters v1 th Fire ee cae kely declared elected, things.all the vre oi y returning officers havin e Government, to result in his favor. Sothe ballot box was stolen. Insurance ss ch is being made for it today, C; y i in the meantime, the recount ompany has been postponed. ceaminyegeiiiiaglsianiioastie Assets Over A CLEAN ECTION. $5,000,000.00 e ELECTIO Low Rates. HE PEOPLE’S VOICE was heard last ee . . ant : ae . Prompt Settlement night at the Opposition meeting E. H. Reconens held in The Lyceum. It was pleas ing and reassuring to hear almost Authorized . tO Fe. Bea ee } ; . ee every speaker deciare that, in so far Office at Mark Wrigh ; a & Co’s. as the Opposition is concerned, the coming election ought to be ‘‘clean’’ i**pure ;'’ and it was yet more @ an A Quest) on eratifying to hear the selected can- lid Charlottetown—Mr Of “SPEX” f= 4 a th S. AR. state 1at. in so far for and Dr. Jenkins— as they are concern- they have agreed and determin- Do your eyes tire easily? If so, y that the election shall be ‘‘clean. ’ glasses. A stream must be impure if its Do your eyes Im ? i y ain eis corrupt. So must a Legisla- 3 > the type | rn 7 ‘ + ‘ ‘ ; a6 fso, you need glasses. . >and Government succeeding to Yo you suffer from nt nedtetne? -3 } wea us + ] ¢ Do you suffer from ‘rontil headache? Ij power and office as a result of So, glasses will he!p Do you know it you have perfect eyesighi | | DT1DeTV, by means of money, or PME nc WE Can inform you, [t wil] cast y oe . ' pothing ' {‘vhiskey,or any other unlawful form of inducement to the baser sort of R i H. i A Y LOR el2ctors, be bad. he ee hae a Sunnyside. Jeweler and Optician ine peopie at iarge, respectab yle -lectors on both sides, denounce the candalous which has ~ ae corruption B QO QO Kk Ss: ly prevailed in both Dominion -rovincial elections. Electors TO e wD) 1ave been bribed with public money, R 4 ° ‘lectors have been bribed with money outof the campaign fund, . The Infidel, Three Men on Wheels, Arder Messiter To Have and to Hold, aa The Nata! Campaign, ’ bribed and debauched with Mistress Penwicks, | ‘lectors have been bribed with money + out of the private poc'ets of interest- d individuals, men seeking for office favors,’’ electors have been whiskey galore,—and so electoral triumphs The Battte of the Strong, have been won Economical and Kit Kennedy, good government cannot spring The Trial War, from such causes. Tommy and Grizzel, * Recognizing this fact, the sup- Eben Holden, The Gateless Barrier, The Lane that Had no Ending, The House of Egremont, House, porters of the Opposition have been careful to put into the field ‘‘clean Mr. Paton, the for the property franchise, and Dr. men.’ candidate Whe Girt at the TH: ifeor Jenkins, the candidate for the whole A daughter of the Witches, The! vote of the people of Charlottetown ae ofa Throne. To be ob-| are both beyond the shadow of a tained at R. H. MASON’S Great George shade of suspicion of tampering with 9}the free, | | law sanctioned right of every man pure, God-given, Street. Liberal - Con servative ; Convention. A convention of the delegates of the Second Elector:l District of Queen's County will be held in the Lyceum, Charlottetown, on Friday, November 23rd, at cone o'clock, for | the purpose of nominating candi dates to contest the district at the | approaching election L. L. JENKINS, Convener. | h19 d&w wat her. | ence tenets Agents Wanted. ee = Good reliable men to sell The | | “Nova Scotia Fertilizer Co’s Fe rtili- | vers on commission. Apply to The Nova Scotia | ertilizer Co., | : a HALIFAX, N.S. if i mié—1 mo : 10 to 25 p. c. here' before. committed on behalf the to take a part in f the vovernment country in | voting as his judgment and his con ' science dictate. | the But how about city candi dates on behalf of the Farquharson CPATTCITIFICHN, which he lives by ; ; | THat was a “cold crack’ the | Go ernment supp. r-ers ¢ave the NCVIAI FR 20, 120. NOTES AND COMMENTS. |. Hon. Benj. evening. ‘Twosplendid candidates,’’ ‘ ‘present the Rogers last very wood men to re city, ©honest and straight men—thevy administration? It is notorious | ought to be elected,’’—these are the I that, in the election contest just ‘remarks we hear on every hand to- . oo 8 | day. | ended. as well as the election con- Hon. Bensautn ROGERS. a mem tests which preceded it in 1897 and i ber of the Government, turned out a : . tby the Liberals of Charlottetowr, in 1893, the judgment and consci- | after he had expressed h's will'ng- ences of hundreds of electors were ; nes; {o cont+st the election. This is tampered with by political panders | the height of Liberal courtes} _ | A QueBEC newspaper points out acting for the government ; and it; that the Government has been re- is almost equally notorious that one} turned to power “‘practically witk- tee nha ie as }out a promise to fulfil; and th of the chief of these is one of the | Montreal Gazette remarks that candidates for election in the city !as the party cannot be said to hav . Mao ie a i been hampered by its pledges in the of Charlottetor phe” ates. 01 'past, since it calmly disregarded Mr. Whear are, indeed,celebrated in | them, one does not see why this sone as well as storv. As for Mr.| peculiar feature’ should make the = | Position of the Government in George E. Hughes, we are surprised} yery truth to be envied.”’ They that he should consent to accept re- ! ought rather to be pitied, because ithey have no pledges to break, be sponsibilityfor the acts of a Govern- ! cause that has been their main ment whose “‘offence is rank, and} Policy in the past ‘so far as they ae: | can be said to have any.) and it smells to Heaven. The anomal cee proved a success.’ and enormous expenditures of ele Tut Toronto World has the fol tion years, the road orders, circling lowing remarks, in reply to the : -"1Toronto Star, on the mixing of arounddirectly after each election, Provincial and Dominion politics :— ! thick as leaves of Vallambrosa. The Star says we should not mix i eae ’ Provincial and Federal politics. It | the waggon loads of whiskey dis- | thinks the conservatives are unrea tributed in town and country “ just | Sonable in asking Ontario ‘to punish : ; a Mes ‘ ish Ross because Quebec voted for before the election,”—all these} Laurier.’ We agree withthe Star things and more that are wrong, j that it is better to keep Provincial ; and Federal politics separate. But must have impressed themselves who is it that is weaving them to upon the observant mind of Mr. gether? Who but _Mr. Ross, the Huvches He has professed sym-1, Premier of -Ontario? Mr. Ross ceases : ; 4 vent on a tour through Eastern pathy with the ratepayers of Char- | Onta trio, speaking in the interests fof the Liberal party. His object lottetown, subjected to heavy double taxation, and he has professed in- dignation at the Government that, as he contended, unjustly ‘‘scoops ”’ taxes to which the City Council is by law and by right entitled. Yet he is now the candidate for the! property-holders vote in Charlotte- town, as - of the Govern- a supporte ment ! But the ’ 7 thei: nearag candidates, and their Government expl its on- consistency apart,—the coming c test resolves itself into a struggie between those who have declared for ‘“aclean electien " and those who depend upon deals and money fandr and | oad jobs and whiskey, as ap- -plied to that class of electors who have hitherto held the balance of power between the stannch men of the two parties. $a WHITEWASH THE TREES. ACKNOWLEDGING the receipt of his report for 1900, Prof. Fletcher, Entomologist of the Experimental Farms, thus writes Rev. Father Burke anent the oyster shell bark louse :— ‘“With regard to the oyster shell bark louse, there are indications that we have now a good remedy in simply spraying trees in autumn with ordinary lime whitewash—lh. fresh lime to 1 gallon of water. This shells off in the winter and carries the scales with it. It is cheap, and apparently effective. Horticulturists will welcome this good news, and we may soon see ' every orchard white with lime wash. $$$ EEP your blood pure and yous stomach and digestive ergans in a | healthy condition by taking Hood's Gareaparilia and yen will be WELL. Look 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 offnew7designs never shown MARK WRIGHT & CO., LIMITED. e his influenceas Premier ario on behalf of Sir Wilfrid Is it not absurd to say} it the people have no right to mix Previncial and Federal px when the Premier of Ontario is th: iggest sinner of all in this respect? Mr. Ross wished to be judged by provincial record , alone, his | public acts should be confined to| Provincial matters. When he ob trudes his views on extra-Provincial | questions he uld not complain of | those who disa¢: with him on | ree these views pass judgment on him a Fede was to us of Ont Lauri oe sho as a x i] rai aS Well 5 iiTICS is as a Provincial politican. Ross has no one but himself to blame if the electorate of | Ontario punish hi m for interfering | jn Federal pu tics Mr THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. on The voice of the forcibly | proclaims the fact that our store is | the popular drug emporium. Our} dispensing facilities insure accuracy | and safety atalltimes. We are} building up an immense family trade | because we guarantee the quality |} of our drugs and medicines. 7 n2ANnl A peopic We are hcadquarters for fine Perfumes and all modern Toilet Requisites. We can without hesitation recom- | mend Paine’s Celery Compound to our customers as the best of all lf blood purifiers. It has the indorsa- tion of Canada’s best people, and never fails to banish all troubles that result from impure blood. Try a bottle of this marvellous system | reuovator and builder; you will not be disappointed. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Druggists. Charlottetown, P, E. I. WEATHER BULLETIN. se _ —_ Probabilities for Next 24 Hours. | Toronto, Nov. 20.—Fresh south- | east to south-westerly winds, rain. | Wednesday: Westerly, turning mild r and colder. Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q. | ; S. C. NUTTER, Propr. | i Ale and Porter of the | above brewery are vast- | ly superior to the ; produced by any other | brewery in the Domin- |! ion, and in order to give everyone a chance to) sample them, we beg to | quote the following ‘low | prices for cash : ] = om CCC! .$16.50 | Ze Per bhd........ peer half do....:.- 820! Per quarter do.. 4.20 Per dozen quarts. 1.50 | Per dozen pints. 86 | Delivered in any part | of the city, steamers or &Z AA Ar IT PAYS: TO BUY AT PERKINS’ ay A Language sson A Graceful Slide from the General to the Specific Some Stores often make ridiculous statements in advertis- i ug, some times going so far as to ask you to buy somew here else. ‘‘Come and see our stock befor: » purchasing elsewhere,’ one man says. Of course hedoesn't mean to tell vou .O purchase else- where, but that’s what he says. Another store says “our new fall stock is opening up daily. Of course the stock isn’t doing any such thing. The latest requé ‘st that has been noticed comes from a Furman. He Says. ‘Come and see our stock when full.’ Of course the -y don’t mean to slight i a manwho never full and they ll no doubt be just as well pleased goods toa man ‘when full.’ claims and advertises to gets i to se }] Once in a while some store sell goods cheaper than anybody else on earth will. Of course tite y don’t mean that. The y mean ‘‘cheaper than anybody else x -xcepting Paton & Co.’’ You are just as sure to vet more for your money at our store as you are sure of death and taxes. We can t take those To you, your house and e and see them. new su‘ts around to | show them you ll have to come her Shorey’s guaranteed suits $2.75, blue or black: this lot i $4.50. A job for s worth lot of black clay and serge suits, regular price $10 to $12, our clearing price £7.50, if vou find your fit amongst them. Shorey’s fully guaranteed suits iu black serge, D. B., lap seams, tailor finish, regular price $8, our price $6 to clear. worsted Shorey’s black D. B. serge Suits, soft finish, a very dressy suit, worth $9, yours for $6.75. Shorey’s black or blue serge suits extra heavy weight for w, D. B., marked price was $11, our price $7.50; see them. A big lot of tweed suits worth from $10 to $14; not more than two or three suits of a kind, if your size is amongst them it will be yours for s.00. nter, see our $5 tweed suit before buying: it is worth $7 Men’s Pants. in stripes, gocd stron, g goods. Our Island Tweed and Eatcif } ants are sellers at $1.50 and $2. JAMES PATON & EO. CLOTHIERS D0. ae ~~ trains. | A. ° Sole agent for P. E. MACDONALD M 2s os ops 2s A AM A a“. CHOICENESS IN. VARIES . . It’s a Pleasure to Show Goods PF When there’s lots--piles of them to show. We have a stock of goods that cannot be equalled for quantity, choice- | ness in variety, best quality, latest style goods for s*ason’s wear. - = BLANKETS - - Peerless Blankets, worth $4.00, our price $2.95 Moncton Blanketing, all wool — - . We yd Mencton Blanketing, union - : . 60c yd = = UNDERWEAR - - Men’s Heavy Underwear - - 50c per suit Men’s Heavy Underwear, al! woel - 9c per suit Men's Fine Fleece Lined - - $1.00 per suit o - SOCKS - - . ‘~ All Wool, home made - - - 20c per pair ‘@ J all Wool, heavy imported - - 22c per pair f gs Black Cashmere, fine - - . 25c per pair ¢ i ~ o . F. Perkins & Co. * Sa whe whe whe THE MILLINERY LEADERS. —— t I