THE DAILY \MIXNER C (ARLOTTETOWN, OC BEI f~ N te ary OER OE LUTE SECURITY: Cenuine sm, b Carter's Little Liver Pills. “Must Bear Signature of See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. same 4 =z o 4 Wars eimal! and as easy to take as sugam FOR HEADACHES FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILICUSNESS. FOR. TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIB.. FOR THE COMPLEXION } = = MUST HAVE SSONATURE, : frien. |p. creny Vegetable, Mice? oce’ | SURE SICK HEADACHE. —— ee ny TERS! rrT WE WANT HOUSEKEEER Lome in and look over ou oceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be We keep every- our line ithat is satisfactory. thing in necessary Por Housekeeping The prices, well, we want ycu ‘vo see them when you are lock- ing at the goods. Their cheap pers will surprise you. Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREED. Dancing AND Physical Culture oo SKies Hi. C. Macdonald will re-open her claves in dancing and Physical ( ul:ure the 4t& Getober. Those forming privae clases masng friends shuld apply at once, in order taave choice of time for class. Miss Mac- @onild will be at home to intending pnpils at rer room on Kent Street from 10a, m. to fp. a,and fromj3to5p.m. dy246. oo THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS Yf Ch’town was OTTAWA to-lay you would have been gorry you were not covered for a large amounié. ‘have good companies and eax 1ote you low rates. t. A. Gee POLITICAL = .MEETINGS KINGS COUNTY eee M eetiags of the electors of King’s County wi f fee ‘reld at the times and places following wt whe Hon. Senator Ferguson and the ciadetstemed will be present and speak :— Card: zan Bridge, Thursday, 25th Oct., 7 Pp. Duncas. Friday, 26th Oct., 7 p. m. Peaks, Saturday, 27th Oct., 7 p. m. A. C. McDONALD, Candidate for King’s. a - e POLITICAL MEETINGS, Mertings of the ele Dsscistiiais ‘ tors of East Queen’ will be held at the following times ard places, ¢o whieh D. A. McKinntn, Esq., the Gov- ramen candidat2,is respecifully invited. Vernon River Bridge HAI, Oct. 31, at 7 ™ . Se. Mary’s Road, Schoolhouse, Maton « corner) Nov. 5, at 7 p. Murray Harbor South Hall, 2 p. m) (near vov, °6, at \ ; | within the British Empire. } ELECTION, 1900.| The Popular Candidates IN P. B. ISLAND ! Alexander Martin > naan te Wy c Y " Queen's, - W. 5. Stowarl Rast Prince, ~- - A. A, Lefurgey West Prince, - Edward Hackett ~+{ n¢ Austi n i’ WMandanala n¢. Macdonald Mutual Trade Preferential Rebuke of “Politicians who i ple — inereasing expenditures land debt when they promised \to reduce them. | Honest Government for Unit- ed Canada. Down with Tarte and Tarte- ism. RT = Se eee ee ee ee eee ee “The record of our party y while it has been in power un- der its present leaders is one lung, shameful story of promises fi unfulfilled and broken; of reck- less extravaganee ; of jobbery and i corruption; and of utterly dis- graceful betrayal of every prin- ciple for which as a party we stood. For the purpose of securing themselves in office the men who have been entrusted with positions of leadership have brought disgrace upon our party and dishonour upon the name of Liberalism.”—-H. H. Cook. iiscteee eres Seer ees THE DAILY EXAMINER er? A eR a aenastnntnnen OCTOBER 23, 1900. —— an WINTER PORT QUESTION. St. Jouy seems to have lost its position ef Winter Port for Canaaa, in so far at least as the Canadian Pacitic Railway is concerned. In the course of an interview with the St. John Glebe, Mr, Shangneary declared, decisively, that “the C, P. R. would not need the port of St. John for their export freight this winter.” Asked if they would use Portland or Bosten he replied that ‘‘ the treight would be fore warded as routed by the «onsipn r,”. The cause of this deeision lies with the present Government of Canada, which hae entered into an“ arrangement” with the G. T. R., aud has refused te accept a more favorable proposition wade ou the part +: theO. P. R. TheG. T. R. hes alway: been hostile to St. Johu, beeause its At- lantie ‘erminus is at Portland. The people cf this Province who are indirectly interested, wil greatly regret the logs thus St. Jeho must s stain uolese the management of the C. P. R. can be persuaded from its present determination, The people of St. Joho will oa the 7th prox. have an opvortunity to get rid of Mr. Blair, who Has browgtt this trout! upon ther; and this oppor:unity will, ir all probability, be msde good. Afcer that acother Administration mey enter into another arrangement. —-— + 0 BINDER TWINE. 81x,—Ia your editorial columas week); issue Of yesterday you easy that * abou four millions of pounds of binder twine made inthe Kingston Peniientiary, rere disposed of witheut publie competition at 4 good dea! less than cost. At the meeting held at Kingsboro on Wednesday evening lat Mr. Hughes, the Liberal candidate, stared that the said twine was Offered to tie farmers in lots of 200 pounds or more at about cost price, and the portion remaining ussold was sold by tender. Theee two statements ara diametrically opposed to exch other. Which is right ? Probably that ststement of Mr. Hughes’ is about on a par with another in which he stated that Sir Charles Tupper found fault with the Laurier government for not reducing the tariff on imported guods, when in reality he chided them for pro- ising to de'so im order to gain power, ano then failing to keep their promises. Jos MacVung. Bothwell, Oct. 20. Ny [The truth of Tar Examiver’s state- ment is set forth in Hansard 1899, August 8th. Salt rheum, with its burning, stinging sensation; is due to poor blood and is cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great bleod purifier, \ 1 } i WER ri : i South Africa said to a Halifax }Herald re~ porter: ‘‘] don’t want to taik politics; tn ; ’ Bat [ can tell rations” march, The unsatisfacs viously proved te 493—(hat oa fact | vol ! vus you t talk PVILLICG net the “emergency rat kent us upon our long in War eo b 1 veen pre beso uiterly w i leaviog s.10n8 were not tesued > eo * * ns that contingents The men i ot fo use them ed, but [ saw them were excert ome away. imply a mass mould, " n bave been suipped from Can- ada. One that I saw openad by a was tiled with hay, packed solid with good tim >:.by straw. I recollect remarking at the ! we could buy that sort of ‘ration: for ten dollars a ton in Nova Scotia. lcw many more of the cans had bay us tieir contents I do not know, but if they bid all been hay they would at least not have moulded. The emergeacy rations must have been moaldy when firat packed away cr they would not ave been so when ovened. Mould, you know, will grow under a hermetical seal, and ithad, sure enourch, grown a good deal in the cans openei in South Africa. The soup in one end of the can, and whate ever it was that they put in the other end ef the can, were equally bad. And the smell of it was simply awful.” Taink of this, electcra of P. E. Island. i yavions ! ot av at Se ‘ oe a mHytoirg al Bli Ww) cao nhuogry mar, ne that POLITICAL MEETING. The first joint political"meeting of the campaign in King’s County, was held in St Columba’s Hall, Tuesday evening, Oct. 16. The meeting was called to order by ppointing Mr. {Patrick Mclonis chairman, and the urdersigned eec-etary. The firat speaker was Mr. Hughee, the Government candidate, who ably defended the action of the preseat administratioa and set ferth th: |:laime of his party tor the suppert of the electorate He was followed by Mr A € McDonald, M. P., who strongly condemned the pre- sent Government for the non-tulfillment of their many {promises to the peo ple of Canada, their large expenditures. &c., &e., and, like Mr. Husher, claimed the right of his party to the confiderce and support of the people. Mr. A.C. Currie next addressed the meeting on behalf of the liberal party, and was foltowed ey Mr. John McLean. ex M. P., who championed the cause of the Opposition. Mc. McLean, on rising was euthusissticsliy sxpplauded. Both gentlemen ably advocated the rights of their respective parties to be returned to power. Mec. Lauehlia McDona.d, ex-M. P., who had been called upon earlier in the evening, but had refused to take am active part in the meeting, now came forward and urged upon the people presen!, the advisability of im- pressing on each candidate tbe necessity of extending a branch line to Elmira, and of connecting East Point by telc- phone, After a unanimous vote of thanks to the chairman, for the excep- tionally good order preserved, the meet- ing di- persed. A. M. McDOonaALp. Lakeville, Oct. 17. 19U0. Bedequ2 Road Notes, The farmers of this section have com- meored ploughing, which has been ren- dered very backward by the recent rains, Grit capvawwere, with well stecked bug- zier, are tbe principal sights around here st present, Mr William F Haghae bas arrived home after a pleasant visit to friends in Tryco. While there he was the gues: of Mr Joan Murray (Woe Houee,) Mr Patrick Clarkin, staticn master, *pent Sundsy with his parent» here, Mz Clark.» retarced tothe city on Monday moraipg. Our ropalar blackemih, Mr William Clirkin, is doing @ rushiog business this fall. Mr Clarkin dees all he can to please his numerous Customers. Mr. John Calleghan, oneofthe mos: prosperous farmers of this diasrici, bough a Valuable shortborn bu!) -at~ the exbibi- tion. Wecongratulaie Mr. Callaghan on his purchase. A very enthusiastic meeting was held in the hall on Moniav night, by tae ycusg pecple of this v cinity, for the purpo-e o: o.ganizing a debating club. Mr. Alphonsus P. Callaghan occupied the chair, and the following officers were elected : President— Mr. Thomas B, Murray, Vice-President— Mr. William Coady. Sec’y-Treas—Mr W J McGinn. Commi‘tee—Messrs Philip Callaghan, James McGinn, Leo Clarkin and Michae! Clarkin. The subject for discussion at the next meeting is “Whick is the most i:jar ous to humauity, war or intemperance,” proposed by Mickael D Kiggins, s coaded ‘oy Mr John Murray, and supyor ed cy Mr Fraicis Browh, ~~~ This wil] be an innocent and beneficial source of amusement for the yousg people during the winter monthe, and judging by the deep interest taken in it by each mem: ber it will no dcubt prove a success. Quom, | Lae) es hd SSSA France her what looks n'gh at all. what it should SASS SSS a siesiasesass DAVIES’ MEETING AT O’LEALY’ Sir,—A very @mall number came out to hear Sir Louis ou Wednesday nigdt. They beard him im the same hal: -n 1236, when he made some very good promises Ose promise he made at the time was that if the Liberata got the Government that the farmers would get their coal oil for ten cents a gallon, and un account of the promises not being fulfilled tiey are down on the Geverament ef the day. Mr. Yeo reminded Sir Louia of the coal oi! promis+; and other suggestions were given bim,—but he was. mum on that point. Notary. “Example is Better Than Precept.” it is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. Thousands of testimonials are examples of what Hood's has done for others, and what it will do for you. Dyspepsia -— “I was weak and had fainting spells. Dyspepsia and indigestion in severe form troubled me. Five bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla made me well and strong.” Mrs, WILLIAM VANVALKENBUBGE, Whitby, Ont. * A Good Medicine — “We have taken Flood’s Sarsapariila in our family as s spring medicine and used Hood’s Pills for biliousness and found both medicines very effective. For impure blood we know Hood's Sarsaparilla is a good medicine.” BR. 8. Petron, publisher Bee, Atwood, Ont, ? . aaa Tee TnI _ Hood’s Pills cure ver illa; the non-irri ang aly satbare ty tah wil Weck Barsapeeliig you have the face. tcgether and see the result to create your own hat, then we have lots of trimming, and it’s priced right, too. Our Felt Sailors are all the rage this fal}, and we don’t wonder at the rage, because they are truly beautiful, and the prices— 5, $1.50, $2—~is not too We sell styuish Millinery at 50c, 75¢c, $1, $1 » 900 -_ ee a IX Li) 5 ty as iS | —Ce | ; ae be sk @ Ks : j evans? from | am é e , - & Is a friendly cor itest | DS eal yetween ladies and culture and refinement in the matter of styie in dress, and heac- iTeSs Par (he productions of our first place. The hats she and |} ’ . >} on . ile uilariy, take milliner 1ef assist- ants creafe are marvels of beauty and a Joy while you wear them. nicest, 4 cost. Thousands of We Raced Al! over North America, England and to pick up the latest modes in Millinery, and as we look over our stock we must say ‘‘we did it,” dollars’ worth of stylish millinery is at the command of our milliner, when you ask Wo vronder She can make ycu look so much prettier. She has the taste, she has the goods, and Now let’s get them It you wish ~ PROWSE BROS. The Ladies’ Stylish Outfitters. * veniences, a few days. C The celebrate? R B, =A ae. © TY HARD uilders, Farmers. Mechanica, _ ——HARDWARE—— Painte, oils, ee ies eee all chesp | YIRTON &CO, LIM! ae RRO a: SESESBES ISS ISIE S IIIS: _—.lhlUrhFelC Vl .lCUC eee aU To Let. ‘The new “Three Tenement Beuse” on Hillsbeyough Street, pleasantly situated near Hillsborough Square. Each tenement contains eleven rooms, is heated by hot air, and has all modern con- Will be ready for occupation in For further particulars apply to VW. VAT, Wellner. ‘CASH. Jorton Maehine Oil.§ WAE SOTR THe