Ss —S S{ust Bear Signature of nh Fear: See FaceSimile Wrapper Below. + Very small and as easy } to take as sugar. j —— — FOR HEADACHE. CARTERS |ror ouzess. “Rua: ge {FOR BILIOUSNESS. “} 4p 2) |FOR TORPID LIVER. Lfci&® |FoR CONSTIPATION. PES Ss |roe SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION GENUINE MusTwyE NATURE, 3 ice | purety Vegetabie.. — Phe Relief Ue lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com’ pared to the relief that is felt by # RS SMITH, and hundreds or other women of P.’ E, Island, on wash day tince they have started using CinT zDGE SOAP All nrst ciass gro:ers SBALL‘it. BeSTSNON & McNBYIN “SROLESALE AGENT Musical Hducation One of the first things hinks of for his girls d musical education, yle are Jearning more ‘e that even toa boy, ty to play a musi- ument is of great ad- a man isa go and pec aud mc the abi cal inst: vantage. When you get ready to buy your musical instruments— let us figure with you. We will treat youri ght. MILLER BROS QueenS:ree’, ; AAAAARRAAAASAMARAA Connolly's Bu ldicg. - : We ae gk EEE ES Fs EZ FRE EE EEE YE ye “AS 9034 $264 1908 FM OGO8 BE3 sen" ¢ Teachers would like you to caliin and lrok ever a large line of “S:hool Helps,” we have just received. No difference if you do not wish to Luy, come in and see them. t Ask to see our Wedgweed Note * Paper. f MITCHLLU'S BOOKSTORE ¢ ( 1¢¢@n St, Attending the Convention, we | $000 05 69 OEH% 0600 GOOF al Opp. Prowee’s, C080 4)” Ou Se ade at BROn ees i | t | \ THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 2, buildiegs in P. Ky Island, Our exhibitors have returne] from the exhibition, red ticket. Mr. A. A. Myers was visiting friends in Bethel recently. While there he was the guest of Mr. Donald McDonald. Mr. James Myers has recently purchae- ed one of “Hall’s” famous threshiag maciines and is giving excellent satisfac- tion in the discharge of his duties, Mr. H. J. Carver has returned attending the exhibition. We {would suggest that the pelitical grave of the Libera! party be one of those holes.which are so numerous in the Haz:l~ brook Road. Mr Heath Carver, of Powna!, paid usa visit last week. He epeaks in glowing terms ofthe prospects of the Liberal- Conservative party in that part of the country. An important matrimonial event is to take piaee here soon, of which full partic’ ulars will be giveu later. MrG A Myers, one of our talented sons, who bas been seeking his fortune io Glace Bay, C B, paid his parents a visit fast week. He speaks favorably of the prospects of that part of Cape Breton Is- land, Ifthe cabinet ministers of the Liberal party asked the electors of Canada to turn them out if they did not reduce expendi» tures four or five millions, and anether Ove comes to Charlottetown and openly admits that they spent millions of dollars more, the duty of the electors is plain, is it uot? Mr.James Weatherbie, Luke Horton es 8 Cae _ ey ore eee $e ED HAZELBROOKE NOTES, a! FOLOMON SLOW'S ADVIOBE. ry ’ % Xi a “! > | ™ @ ’ fi ida y LoOlre OSckw ard cea last What i Wo ila Do or Have Done if fn, . ’ >i 4 7 week Lie harves l*# not so near yup ple tign ag it Otherwise would be. I Were Boss. Re We regret to announce the serious 11! [ would have the death trap called :he ness of Mr. ». Inge, but up it r K lf li ateamer Southport put in repair. med cal treatment we loo} forward to his ‘ . arly rec eave er het | would stop the public from travelling ea uve ‘ . . f : : by the sleamer Southport, Mr. avd Mrs. James Mvers have returoa , ea es aur [ would koow how many pastengers ed from a short wisit tO frigada in Mligy | ee ~ th 3 sial , View 4we.t svuurie on he pecia train the ; therdey and how many of them paid Mr. and Mra, Samue] Wood, of South- he. ort, were ip hot a ede . last y pe , Visiting friend here ia [ would have fair play on our railway. weenxk. . ; i I would redace the charges for «mall . Mr. Chas. Lund, of Hazelbrook School, yarceis On Our ra‘lway b avd Mr. Wm. McKachern, of Mt. Albion [° , aaa 1 schoo! : lL would csrry - Sehoo!, were tn the city last week alteod= B WOU . a Smal . ape on the ' > : ral sy r 10 ceute Losteas ; rv! ng the Teachers’ Conveation. ns way t ie tastead Of charging Ea xh ‘i ui a) Cénls as Al present, Mr. Benj. Myers bas added a piece to ten 6 i det! ; ' ; sold not add any more Ape) his @lready large aud commodious barn, a sialail of Co re Te 4 ‘ ° . : oO our ov POrKe p i which pow ranks as one of the finest farm Pabl W “4g < J/OwWMissioner 9d a QoiuG orKeé, most of then bringing the from aud M.rx Horton have departed from ‘heir palve tandto try their fortuoe ip UucleSam'’s domains. We with them Very success, We have much p'easure in announcing the recovery of Mrs. Joun Juison trom uer recent il!ness, Que ef our inhabitants was horrifiz the olser moroing, when passing the h -u-e of one of the “grit whips” here, 10 fiud that nearly all thegiass was blowneut of a,wiedow. Oa closer examination be found the room to coatain campiigy literature Of the great Liberal party which was no doudt intended to d-- iract at least asmall poriion from Mr. Muriio’a overwhe!moiog majority, Need less to say nO One woutd have the atufl aithey thought too much ot their win- dows. M:. Henry Wood, of Belle View, paid hie parents a visit ast week. Mr. Wood looks hale and bearivand wil! nv doubt give a good sccouot of himself at the next local elections, The correspondent of the Patriot in this vicini v, writing under the heading of Mi: Albion notes,'said:* Ifa true gectleman, clever lawyer, ete. couat for anything Mr. McKinnon’s election ig assured.” Does he fiod much of the true pentle- man in conuecticn with the Atterney-Generalship of Prince Edward [slard? The Patriov’s corresponient should not forget that Mr. McKianon’s opponeot, Mr. Martin, is a true gentile- man in every sense of the word, an able parliamentary speaker, a man who res- pects his word, oue who enjoys the confi dence of his constituency, and moreover 'S not afraid to sp2ak up for its rights vo matter who or what stands in the way. Mr. McKionon, like Adam of old. by tak- [ ing the forbidden fruit shall surely be turned out of the garden food to earn. THe Examiver is 8 welcoms visitor here. Ite efforts on behalf of honest, clear responrible government ia receiving the hearty approval of the electora in this part of the country. swe SpLITcn. Hazelbrook, Oct. 1, 1900, a A GORGEOUSLY BIUND Work of art has jastbeen issued at an out~ lay of $100,000, for which the pubs lisnera desire a manager in this county, also @ good solicitor; good pay to ane right party. Nearly 100 full-page engrave irg3, §° gm tnous paper, illuminated cov- ers anc jir gs; over 200 golden lilies in the Morocco bindings; near!y 50 golden roses in the cloth bindings. Sells at sight; presses running day and night so great is tae sale, Christias men and women making fortunes taking orders. Rapid promotions. One Coristian woman made clear $500 in four weeks taking orders amorgher church acquaintances and frends. Write us. pérmavent position to manage our busis nees and look after our large correspoad- ence, which you can attend to right at your home. Addrese J. A. Knigat, See- r-tarv, Corcoraw Building, oppesite Unit- ed States Treasury, Washington, D. C. sincoiasctannet sete LS Ni ak oe Remember this : No other medicine has such a record of cures as Hood’s Sarsa- I wou'd appoint an assistant to our overworked Commissioner of Crown Lands enmanan MEAT E UhETS [ would have our Premier open the road leading from the Georgetown road to the 48 road at Alexandria. He and hia Attorney General, Mr McDonald, drove over it and ordered it opened; but then McLean waselected for Belfast and the road, like other election jobs, stopped, like grandfather’s clock, never to go again till just before the next provincial election | Ub, 98. menses UY! 5 IT would make Mr Examiner have al! writers put their names to articles they write as he does with me; and in case he does not know is [ now sign iti So.tomow Siow. a - SO Kings County, N. B. (te ae (St. Johu Globe, Liberal) The election in the county of Kings on Thursday to fill the vacancy in the local representation caused by Mr. Pugeley’s acceptance o1 the office of Attorney Gen~ eral resulted inthe re-election of Mr. Pugsley. The local governmest party went intothe contestto win, as defeat would have been disastrous and would have been condemnation pot only of the new Attorney General, bnt of the administration which has been called into existence by Mr. ‘I'weed'e on Mr. Em mer-ons’s re:irewent. All of the mas Cbhiuery unecessary at «jections was, ticre fore, pnt ino operation, and the Govern- maent party wioved upou the field us ters ritle #8 an @& my with banners, Th: Copneerva ive party, on tbe o her band, ran away before the conte-t began at 4', Although that party d:clared by formai resO!lutiog al a pary €onvextion that loca! and Dominicn politics should be <arried on by the par'y as Orgauized torthe Do awiloion, yes they did uot pat a caod.diate in ibe field, and left the new Attorney General to go uncia lenged. Possibly the party mapavers may i.e: ‘houyhtthis the wiser cour-e jo view of the approaching D miuion election, but Vir. Hazer, the local opposition Jeader cétins tu have made a mistake in tac vcs ia pot puting up an open fight a ‘he polls woen there wae opp riaaity for it. Mr, Sprou!, who ran on bis own ac- count and who was noi an acceptable caudidate to the whil+ body of tae oppo- nents to the Local Gavernment, got a large vote, considering the difficulties under wlich he labored for want of all election apy] ances, After all, he was not left alone in his fighting. Although the party as a body did not endorse him, the Censeervative workers in the county were out atthe polls in his be- he!, and he had some of the most aciive menu engaged for him, Perhaps they were seeking to be in practiee for the Dominion election. But they might just as wel] have been in the battle as a regular pat’. ‘,,ive total vete polled was cossiderably less than at the general election, when there were siX candidates in the field, three representing each side. On that occasion Mr. Scovil lefl the poll with 2,- 548 vetes and Mr.Pugsley had 2,398 while Major Campbel!,who ltd on the opposi- \l0u side, had 2,239. Catarrh can be Cured. It may lead to a. . get Hood's. pariila. When you wanta good eT Japanese Gatarrh Cure is the on'y Permanent Cure ever discovered for Catarrh. SAMPLE TREATMENT FREE, There are a thousand and one so-called cures for catarrh. Most of them contain dangerous narcotics. They relieve at the time, but it does not last. Now that is just where Japanese Catarrh Cure differs from all other so-called catarrh remedies. It cures and the patient stays cured. It performs when others pramise. Japanese Catarrh Cure is absolutely cerein in its effects and has never yet failed to cure any case of catarrh, when persistently used. It is a soothing, refreshing and healing ointment, which is inserted up the nostrils, when it is quickly breathed up to the seat of all the trouble, purifying, healing and vitalizing the diseased membrane, and the trouble won't re. turn. We do not ask you to take our word for this. We can prove it by recommendations from physicians and thousands of testimonials. We want you to prove it by sending fora sample box, which you can have absolutely free of charge. Send 5 cents for postage, etc., to The Griffiths & Macpherson Co., Limited, 121 Church St., Toronto, Sold by all druggists. Price, 50 cents. 7 ‘we 28 e x Our oie a ak We doubt very many prizes offered, in Canada. that you get a prize. Froywrse Bros. Exhiditio Not in it with ours, bsc.use they give only three prizes in each class, where we give Tnousands of Prizes In each class. Take our larze clothing dept; there you'll fad more riz2s than ere given to uhe whole Provincial Exhibitioa, just sea o ; Men’s Suits $2.75 to 20.00 Our Men’s Overcoats, $2.75 to 18.00 Our Men’s Ulsters, $3.75 o 15.00 Our Men’s Fur Coats, $20.00 to 55,00 Our Childreas’ Suits 75c to $7,798. Our Childrens’ U!sters $3.00.to 7.75 Our thous ind and one other pvizes in our Ladies’ Furs, Dress Woods, Hats, Caps, and furnishing, and the caipets are very rich prizes too. such exhibition ruch if there’s anothe: Re sure to enter, The Farmers Boys. STR LOUIS DAVIES AS AN ADMINISTRATOR. — An extraordinary revelation 18 made in the letter of Mr. 8. Schofield. It only #mouate to this, that S r Louis Davies, as Minister of Marine, gets legislation through theyhouse abolishing the winter aeckloed Himit for steamships during 4 certain period. He did not kwow that he had done it, a-d bis cflicers went on en- forcing the old regulations. In this port lone a great pumber of ships were pre- vented by Sir Louis D.vies’ cflicers from taking the cargoes which Sir Leuis Davies bad =y bis own legislation author. ized them to carry. It is shown that ia one ship alone this iliegal restriction cost the Owners the sum ot $3,500 in freigute. The total lose in freight last winter at this port alone wou!'d apparently be $25,- €00 to $50,000. The seme unlawful re- strictious were enforced in other ports. Mr. Schofield snggests that the shipown- ers kave aclaim for indemnity for their loss, While it might be a dangerous pre- cedent for the government to begin payiog those who lose by the b'unders, the care- le-enese, and the saperficialty of Sir Louis Davier, it is a fact that in the laat few months many claims have been made which bad a much woree basis than this would be.—St. Jobn Sun. bn —Ao emineut French statistician writ- ing recently in Petit Journal, of Paris, eeitimated tbat Ruesia will double her pepalation in forty-five years, Austria Hungary in seventy years, England in eizhty years and Italy in one hundred a d eu yeare, while France at her preseni rate of iocreace will require eight bun- d ed and sixty yes! The United States b 8 jast about doubled ia population in! > ihe last thirty yeare. SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Oct 1- Morning Light, Read, Pugwach; Kobinor, Deazle, Pictou; Torridon, Lord, Sydney; Sea S ipper,’Campbell, Montague; es Wm Aitken, Batt, Picton. CLEARED. Oct 1—Kobinor, Deazle, Pictou; Sea Slipper, Campbel!, Movisgue; C V Minot, McDonald, West Poini; 88 Wm Aitken, Bait, Pictou. Port of Summerside . ENTERED. Sept 283—J Olive, Malcolm, Port. Mal- colm, herring. 29—se City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax, mdse, Oc: 1—ss Campana, Demers, Pic ov, stores; Bkte Rita, Olsen, Parabijba, Brazil, ba). CLEARED. Sept 29—SS City of Gheat, McNevin, Halifax, produee. Oct 1—SS Campana, Demere, Mootreal. 127 cases Eggs...... sesees$ 637.00 702 eases Muckerel.,.... 2808 00 ee eT 59 bbis Oysters....... 148.00 8cases Lobsters....... 75.00 $3,763.00 and so and we’il make sure Notice, Having pu.cnasea from Mr. F. J ‘fornsby the stock and good will of dis Bookand Stationery Busines in 1e Morris Block, we will continue the ousiness in its various branches, sell ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased t0 attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers will be 2 sce put on sale, and all de- partments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news and will be a special feature of the business Jhe store will be cnownas ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” an oe 2 Successors to F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch town, March 15, 1900. Sc Harvest Home, Lord, Richmond, bal. |