ar eae mes me THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 13. 1900. ee : = é 2 ~ _o | ici. iaaaie n ’ , y — - al y eo ay 5 4=R plu nverT, S12 vivocer, ti NEVER TOO -ATE The Charlottetown Steam rHE DAIL CAA @LNE atchar’ thes ei caccesies an | pained | erneea | | vhom voted with u | venture rr. oT . Navigation Gompany, Ltd. ae | ROME VG eee eee ae lo Try a Good Thing. » a, Loni }say that whenev'r ou ran ’ s - H > ner ol dil . cem nted. as th V were during the | l am fiftv-two vears old and fo. NOK MBERLAND FOUR Ori \ campaign, we can return or defeat! forty ve of that time J] potion G79 C99 €2 eo © ee 29 eo9 ge 9 es > ra” myc 4 TODA i i) ial Si rn - i a . . » u - RINCESS a alti : re any government. lhe trade now a chroni itarrh s ifferer 5 Mr 5 5 . ; & 5 GS ri) a & ¢ ef ; S. look e forward to 2 re-adjustment James G ° hinge of Alle ry Cit F 7 J \ ' »~vo ’ .: ° more equitable legislation of | with eve:y chanve of we athe rom 22° 2 1 7 i ‘ ‘ Lt nc WEERLTSER! AVI IER ; and customs laws per-| head an! throat would be stuffed up Friday im tain to wines and spirits he | with catarrhil mucus. iw.as IT stands in the statutes, 1 | coul : not breathe natural) S ‘ Q W ce idl unjust, and | have throuwh nostrils for months Tt | mewspaper t> se friends 19 doubt iat we will receive fair) gether and mich of the time I suf 1LLal AN | EAR, ic a inds ol the pre sent ed frome tarrh of the stomach IN = Ss if not, we wi ll be com | inally ny h : tring bevan to fal our case over to the| and I rewized something must be THE EXAM! NE RJOB PRINT dress. Our politics! done. 2 mutter, first, last and [ trie linhalers and sprays “and | ‘rl rf ,> } i ’ . : at Pe a t ne time salves wiich gave me temporary re ‘o ‘ ' - . . . n viedzed by al ee Ns lief and my pysician advised » to t . “ k und j> MR. FOSTER’S VIEW. spray or douche with Per aril of | ’ . ~ lat Hvydroge But the catarrh would an . eigen int boo ee ‘ | speedily return inafew days and! rint rO vey. Ine«y : ‘ ePliTe . . 1 : ] : i >» | ry yrin ret wine stateulent has bee n | became horoughly dise yurage i and Sydney ee vs issued by Mr. Foster: Thad always been prejudiced ae a rates I 5 rv sii } . rr ] j ‘ : 3 ae » . m “1 «y t+ yutent dic ! as VN ; \ : yasiness ‘We have heen defeated in New | @2aimst vaten m dic ne: ut as| 14 rOWN for Pictou : RD aoe te > Sia tad leverythiic else had failed I felt 7 sales tid Senta Ene $ rUNSW too much Blairism and} ° atl ak Saleh ieee a Cee a Ua Sa ¢ n . . ustifec l < leas aking ¢ ‘aa irteism---but we shall sence re| J aes fal ’ N rae ‘ The Examiner Pub. Co. | to iP: fg end tiv Our @ 104 old family physician, Dr. i. : r sn . ogg ;7ood men to arliament to keen Ramsdell. laug ied at me a little. but | Chariottetow eee ‘ : } oe , ve sae a ic « ee i} Ss N \N -RRTIOLCCCO Why itive the honorable traditions of the ~ : “F ? retin ne Poe i ‘ {A I} \ X A, and Plant Line liberal Conservative part Vv in this Salt 1 Vas (Ct “ta n id ah 1 \ pa ane a eee : : ad cit e@ Wo advise e STON. I gers from all places ot THE DAILY EXAMINER Province. No better fights were| ~ me - ia ep ; . V : on 41 f i YITBTOWN can ‘ , os | oe wl otuse ‘ atarr AD vay war a De | waged than Weldon’sin Albert. and| *° 2€8'™ ; et a re 24 s later than uf joming AT he Pid lets because he knew what they Steamer it H’TOWN and connect > 19 | McLeod's in York--.both on the taine | and he had heard of sev i it - ‘ Wales , ry >» ‘ ( . ss > : Bit e at ae ste * -? HALIFAX NOVEMBER 13, 1990 simple merits of men and questions. oat : abl a : nitin gt | at Grand Trunk | Both came near winning, and should fas “the'r u i oe 1 furth es re anadia1 wcific Iatercolonial and P.E I. have won under anything like fair} 7O™ "OS" Be, em ae eae “A AU ill : 2 y ~ y . i ? » c - y rarea ar Ved r s- ~ si Rat ways, and on the Companys Steamers CKINLEY 8 VICTORY. conditions. | that the’ were perfectly sate con ann ; < in United States and | 6< ; ° a x | $2 y »cocAInNe Or O yat aS a e —" -——— Don’t imagine we are discourag- | taining ™ °o z anad : ete | ed Mot o hit of 36. Sikes Bal The next day I bought a fifty cent | : : ri n Eastern Standard time. Ir is remarkable that?!President | & ' ey di a Aa © 2 Ii ey ages mi 1S box at a drug store, carried it in my | oo iia pis or $ cs 4e|aSkin disease, and like the measles | cae on ' - W. Hi ALES, Secretary | aieKinley’s recent victory was ie ee : - | pocket aid four or five times a dav penlettqtowa, F. &. 1. Junete ¢ eae to twisting | must have its run, but the ‘body I wou'd t ike a tablet ; in less than a . oainer 3 stin Te E i 7 ou. ike a Ti > aS: < ‘ gained without resort to twisting! nolitic will surely return to sane| v2 + =: “eantteed tnbowesnnntt 32 ’ > - ae ~ 2 r a *,* a ze } 24 r 2 7 ‘ > ‘ > | - monn the 1i0n § tail. In past campaigns conditions. Ontario’s condemnation | whi h : tinued u ti] it hi shi (\RAAAAAAAD AAS AAAABAAABAAAAAAABAS : : : . a é : : ich co 1:ti e ntil z Ss 1e this device has been employed, with | Is the grim spec tre which haunts am entir ly free Scans anv Resid of | } -_- > <a | ¢ si} - hil | « ij more or less success, by both parties. | the feast even “now---a ghostly re- Hillsborough ap bridge Th New Bridge iscom- ing and sv are the dry wh ate atte pliant) a Dy be ote ede Atti Sha tad streets and roads. Then 3 you will need some-— ; thing nice in footwear. + We Have a fine Selection i : | Selling Very Low 7 J. KX. Bie The Bargain Boot r Shoe Store. : A GHARCE OF A LIFETIME of the finest m ©... 1. rT’ - . . lo secure one pre yper ies This farm contains acres of excellen fand, 80 acres cl:.red and in prime « ndi- tion. There isatine belt of basi d and sof tluable, now that coal within a few rods of wood (which is very v is so high) oyster mud the shore, abundence of marsh mud, well watered, two mil!s near the house, lsuildings, basement stable, 6 miles from town, one mile from Pownal vil age, s hool amext the farm, three churches within a radius of 1% miles, cheese butter factory in rear of farm a large and heavy bearing orchard of eties of apples and plum trees, straw berries, etc. For location sry this property is unsur- Island. It is a not a daisy food SY i sna ali vari raspberries, and peauty of scel passed by any on the at a place, fiut there is ally re ason for se oest laste ualss 4 on it. in the Northwest with ny sons. Sold with e wither TOP, stock, and imo2iements. Terms on application to my solicitol, A. A. & Mclean, be owner, Barrister, Charlottetown, or te A. A. MOORE. la5&w WE ARE AUTHORIZED fo refund the money when REMICK’S ECZEMA CURE sto cut or piles, no standing. For sale only at MACDONALD’S DRUGSTORE Nurses’ Regsiter. " - a Fai s any McEACHEN & McCABE, Harristers-at-Law etc, McDonald’s Bleck, Charlotte Street, sydacy, - = © B. Lots AND Hovus&s in and about Syd ey @ught and soli, and moneys invested or e@rrowed at short notice, as clients may re- mire. : d&w ling—going into business | case of Eczema | appeals matter of hoa long | But Mr. McKinleygwill not only re- frain from making the customary to the minder of whatis ultimately in store for the 'sham purists. Anglophobists of | his country,---he actually ventured | i ; ‘greatly by the subsistution made. ito speak---in friendly and compli- mentary terms of the British people and to pointing out that in the last analysis Great Britain must always prove the natural ally and fest friend of the United States. Yet was elected by a handsome ma- and his opponent, he i rity: tne tad CUCU. a @ VR. WILSON’S MANIFESTC The statement made the ni liowing the election by Mr. Law ence A Wilson, president of the iicensed Vic Association, has not } covernment organs of this Province. Here is Mr. Wilson’s statement [wo hundred thousand iiquor ballots were a stered for th Laurier nt today thro eovernny out Canada. For indisputable proo of our work | at the result in St. Lawrence division of this city,where trong Tory ididate was defeat ed, although a popular brewer, and, in fact, one who was recently elect ed by the same people to. re pres seni them in the city council; and ther again. look at Manitoba, where Hugh John has been also defeated, owing to his prohibitory law. ‘Letters and telegrams received during the last three weeks from every section of the country assured me of the silent brotherly under- standing on this question---silent, because we feared awakening the fanatical prohibitionists; brotherly, because we all felt we owed a debt of gratitude to a government that was fearful enough to treat the ple ‘biscite vote as ephemeral. ‘Most people ignore the import- ance of the power of the liquor trade and its dependencies, such as ithe landlords, the furniture dealer, | Most excellent men, ‘‘Many good men have fallen for| the moment and public life will lose | however, have | been added to the ranks of our mili- who was| Anglophobists’ champion, was oht | - Dreathes the true British spirit fhe present abnormal condition: cannot last. A solid Quebec villnot forever hold sway over al! ‘anada, nor will a false prejudice, i|however s duously installed, jpre- vaillong o e ~ onorand patriotism. tant parliamentary band which will be ready to meet the victors at Ottawa. Let us draw our ranks close and begin this very day to contest for correct principles, action and prudent administration it Ottawa.’ This party, to the defeated like that of Sir Charles Tuppe message ——— --; <a Toronto GiLoBe: The Govern- meat has made a splendid record | for itself in the last four years, but we may be sure that it will not sit iown with folded hands contemplat ing its achievements. The next parliamentary term ought to bea riod of reforming energy, and ot ‘ogress in liberalism in thé broad t sense. sine lite Now that complete returns are to hand from all the overwhelming defeat Laurier Government vince apparent. ot the in that pro- These figures . iS 'teli the tale: Conservatives eleeted.......... Leer aee Gree 8 se ee ne Conservative saps os 20 - Independents..... hd osha Elections to be held.. isn aoe ow At dissolution the Liberal major- ity was 12. ———— 6 t Shanghaia few days ago the | Union Jack was pulfed down and trampies on by a Russian officer. The Russians subsequently apolo? cis de I have used Johnson’s Anodyn © Liniment more than fifty youse in my "fond y- colds, coughs, sore lameness, toothache, etc., cow found it always THos. CLELAND, South Send for our Book on INFLAMM, TI free. Sold Put up in Two Sisen, Priee $8 and seu’ io SOMNSON Gk AVE AREER IU A EU ME RS from childhood Se. ripe old age EON o 4 Ss pYNE pnt Li Roo ENT has been used generation 7 ets er generation pees Every Form of Inflammation 4" for INTERNAL and EXTERNAL use. 33% M jy, old couples relate tha’ ever since they were beys and girls toge .er, JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LrntmEnt has been used and grown in faver with them for many family ills from ne to old age. I have been a standard rs for fou t coed b My fue eee rather My Waaltur L. Tozinn, E. Corinth, Me. Boston, Biase pledge-breakers and the} consistent | sections of Ontario, | catarrh. My head is clear, my throat free | from irr tation, my hearing is as good asi ever was, and I feel I can- | | not say e 10ugh in praise of Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets. These tiblets contain extract of! | Eucalyptus bark, Guaiacol, blood root and other valuable antiseptics combined in pleasant tablet form, and it is safe to say that Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets are far superior in convenien -e, safety and effectiveness | to the an ‘iquated treatment_by in- —__J There, you outside man, we’re after you with able coat you ever saw. good solid goods, le roy outside, and lined with sheepskin. The wart on you, and the price that of a good -e it to be $12 by the look of but you are we say $7. When you shiv thi the most comfort- sather, canvas or cordu- mest thing you ever had fer —$7. You'd expect agreeably Matipeiatale when of Kumfort Coats. It’s 1S on lv +4 al. jus nkK crue _halers, sp-ays and douches. | They are sold by druggists every- where in the United States and vanada. AM 3.S. Huggardar ancher. , residing |at Norse Creek. about two miles e >. : - 1 , ‘ aorth of Baltimore, Md., was shot lead on Wednesday -night. No use can be assigned for the mur der. — ;©« ~<a THE VOICE OF tb PEOrEs. The voice of proclaims the fact that our | the popular drug emporium. Our dispensing facilities insure accuracy and safety at all times. We are| building up an immense family trade | | because we guarantee the quality of our drugs and medicines. We the people forcibly store 1s are headquarters 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| 34 | blood purifiers. It has the indorsa- 4 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. Jounson & JOHNSON, | Druggists. | Charlottetown, P, E. I. ome ro Liberal Opinion at Sydney. | M | | v : ‘ C | © ae Sypney, Nov. 9. --At a reception given Hon. William Ross at Sydney last night Hon J. M. Armstrong pronounced President McKinley one of the greatest statesmen of the | age. Dr. Kendall also spoke briefly and closed with proposing three cheers for the great republic, after | which the party joined in singing | ithe Star Spangled Banner. Nota) | cheer is reported to have been made for the British empire, or even that God Save the Quecn was sung. re ” | | ---A Moncton despatch says : The ijittle three-year-old child of J. H. |Hanington, of Caledonia Road, which strayed away from the house | (on Tuesday afternoon, was | ) RO \ SE BRO S. ADVERTISERS OF FACTS Op ep eu eh eh of en en ein gn en a well made and will wear Only 65c per pair. Solid leather outside, | splendidly solid wvol inside, Just what veu want for driving. Kumfort Gloves, Kumfort guaranteed Gloves and Mitts. Every thing with the Kumfort brand on ‘them is made for cold, cold weather. 7” 2 ° ; . . ,° =. . 13 LIFE is made up of a little rain, a little sun, a little grief, a sittle fun and a lot of cold weath Let us wear as much Kumfort, as we can while here. Our store is the place to get it. — | mile from itshome on Thursday. It | was first thought that the child had | been stolen or carried off by a bear, but the mystery was cleared up |when the dead body was found in its father’s stump field. From ap- pearance the little one had wander- | aed off nd got lost and becoming | fatigued had laid down and falling | asleep died from exposure during | the night. Bs : A combine of _ trans-Atlantic steamship companies is on the tapis. Details of the deal are carefully | guarded.