THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLUI'TETOWN, OCTOBER PICKLING VINEGAR season having come 10 ayaiii, we are pr epared ws : : ¥ ourcustomers with ; ig toat they may require in W ave & ock of — English Malt Vinegar Canadian “* or ee Sp iced ” Al pie © ider oF Proot White Vine Vine gar French “ é és *.Also, Turmeric, Cayenne Peppers, Pick - Spices, etc. e Ren n GUFF SSat re! GROC oe - oN Tho Purpose of this Advertisement reminl the public that the 1s te, Photo work from the Studio of | G. H. Qook, is the most elegant- | ly fiaishec in the city. Everyone | is particular about the Foss and Finish of his phot mraphs but the will be fully satistied in this par ticular, by an aia ‘tion of the | Artistic work done at this studio GEO. H. COOK QUEEN ST, _—, ——___ WE WANT HOUSEKEEPERS »in and look over our groceries Our stock fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep every- thing in our line that is neces- sary. FUR HOUSEKEEPING ices—well, that is what To con is The p we want you to see when you | goods. surprise are looking at hooey lowness DRISCOLL ald ELORNSBY (QUEEN STREET our will N& PLANT LINE. EXCURSIONS CHARLOTTETOWN TO Boston AND RETURN FOR $11.00 Good for 30 Days. Oct 3rd, the well known S. Halifax leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday nt noon for Boston, via Hawkes- bury and Halifax. Prom Halifax—Every Wednesday at 11 Passenvers ticketed via Pictou on We inesdays. From Boston every Saturday at noon. Tickets for eale at Stetions on P Bu Railway. For tickets, rates on freight an all information apply HL CHIPMAN Supt, Halifax, Commencing 8. m . W W CLARKE, Agent LT Ze: We — Mes “S erties ferring Herring _ 990 Barrels July Herring St rived’ J.T. Peardon USt ar Lower Qneen St. | Harbor started the railw ay aritation anew public | mates. | fast | Liberal Administration pasted without any- | thing beirg done,—not even the prelimin- Liberal party to take hold of any public question io a straightforward manner. It is one thing in office and the reverse out of it. Tiisfree trade on the stump and protection in powar. It is reciprocity with the United States when talking to the people: but they say‘* Canada does not need it”’as soon as they turn their back on them. Indeed one could goon trom one subject to another ull every branch of the public service is exhausted —ani the story would be the same. Take tke action of the Liberal party thirty years ago on the Belfast and Murray Harbor Railway—the ,Lib rals cheated Belfast on the railway then. In 1895 when the people of Belfast snd Murray —which,by the by made the railway a cer~ tainty. T he Liberals howled, hoote? and ridiculed the agitation. Ia 1896 Sir Louis . Davies in the Mouse of Commons vows-~ | ed that the eupplementery | ’ | estimates which Sir tichard * | Cartwright’ edmitted not long ago contained an item of 127 miles of railway, he Belfast, Murray Harbor and Elmira kati etbas branches, should never pass. CH’TOWN | He said in Charlottetown afterwards that | — | they had the Government by the throat | | aad would not let them pass those esti- Sir Louis afterwards went to Bel- duriog the camyaiga of 1896 and pledged bimeelf. Bot bow bas that pledge been redeemed? The first ression of the | ary survey. A _ provincial election was held in 1887, and a so-called survey took place, with loop lines to catch vores. The | rai Way Was to go aoywnere or every~ where to trap votes. The engineers were under the control of Messrs George Forbes, AH C. McDonald (now judge) D. A. M3- in Belv The elections The railway survey The grit candidates | Kionon, etc, candidates running | fast and Murray Harbor. | in 1897 {were over. | Served 16 purposes won. | There were no elections during 1898 and the railway and eurvey were practic ally | dead. The present year, 1899 is ushered in and fiodsthe Liberals again in the toils. They have to face the people once | more. They kaow well the people have | no confidence inthem. A sumof money | is voted by Parliament; and, /though no preparation is made ~ epend one dollarof it, Grit heelers, Grit candidates and members of the Leg Za islature, go shouting through tke count-y as ifthe railway were actually ba:it aud in Operation, Meantime Sir L H Davies looks down {from his kigh position and awaits the result of his scheme fora survey with alternate routes or double lines, or as he calls, them “‘loop lines.” With those he is to play off with the assistance of some of his wily followers—one part of the country against the other. By this method he is trying to win a seat for one of his henchmen in Belfast or Murray Harbor or Fort Augustus. But wil] such imeq air tous means prevail ? Does he mean to de- feat the railway project by setting one sec tion against another? Should nota good serviceable route be left to ths hands of competent engineere—who should make themeelves acquainted with the wants Of the Country and not be left with grit polis ticians to serve their own purposees as football. a WATCHMAN. Horses Want ted Another earload horse wanted; weight not under a 1100. OLIVER MASON, Sep! £6 cz: Revere Hotel Go Bare Footed. No Never ==> When yos can buy girls’ nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Butt on ed and Laced Boots for SOcts PAIR Prescription will do more for them than But Jove for ever blend Man s cause ani Thine. Here let Thy peace abide; Never may strife divide This land of Thine. Let us united stand, One great Australian band, Heart to heart, hand in hand, Heart and hand Thine. Strong to defend our right, Proud iu all nations’ eight, Lowly in Thine— One in all noble fame, Still be our path the same, Onward in Freedom’s name, Upward ia Thine. J. Brunton SrepHens, +» + @ ee eee There is no joy in the world equal to the happiness of motherhcod. A woman’s health is her dearest possession. Good :ooks, good times, happiness, love and its continuance, depend on her health. Al- most all the sickness of women is traceable directly or indirectly to some derangement of the organs distinctly feminine. Troubles of this kind are often neglected because a very natural and proper mode: ty keeps women away from physicians, whose insistence upon examinations aud local treatment is generally ae useless as it is common, Dr. Pierce's Favorite 99 doctors in 100. It will do more than the huodretdh doctor can unless he pre~ scribes it. It is a prescription of Dr. R. V. Pierce, who fer 30 years has been chief consulting physician of the World’s Dis- pensary aud Invalids’ Hotel, at Buffalo, N.Y. Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medi cal Adviser. Addrees World’s Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N.A. It willcost you no more for a dozen of large oysters thau for adozen of small oysters at Joy’s. Miss Blanche Smallwood graduate of Mt. Allison Covservatory of Music will be prepared, after the 11 inst., to take a limit- ed number of pupils in pianoforte. Those wisbing to make arrangements will plese call at her home, Richmond Street. Miss Amy Moore (graduate Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music) will resume musical instructions, giving special atten~ tion tochildren. Pupils attended at their homes if desired, Apply at the residence of Mr. G. H. Haszard, or P O Box 299, Dear Sirs,—Within the past year I know of three fatty tumors oa the heed baving been removed by the application of MINARD’S LINIMENT without any surgical operation and there is no indica- tion of a return, ‘Capt. W. A. Pir, Y. B., ‘Gondola Ferry. Clifton, AT aoe Blouse and Shirt Ping Blouse Pins per set 21 cents Skirt Pins per set_21 cents Lornette Chains aud Cyrano Bead Chains per pair $1.00 up. An eley- wnt assortment of Jewelry and Watches at reduced prices. Also a nice line of Souvenir Goods. Re- pairing promptly attended to clocks, watches and jewelry, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store Sunnyside, Queen Square. Ch’town J URY AN CO), Brain Food “Grape Nuts” | is @ new food tor the Brain and Nerve centres, It is made by special an 12 45 p- tm. ” wecssees 2 00 " ™ “<«¢*#8 "eta etre 4 00 " Will mn ave ae Point : BS sncstecc cnodennbecececs se 1000 a. m. “6 eesec 1 20 J? Me 66 . +eeeseee 8 —s te eeeeecene . 3 00 6 eer eee eee 2 D 09 66 —_— =a 1] © For the next four ) i : lefs months the demand & &i AL will be latge.. Get your pullets to lay- Ce sng by October. A bu ER well -fil led egg bas- ket now is what makes pouliry pay. Wanted:= NOW. {5 : Choridan’s oa It causes perfect assimilation of the food elements needed to form eggs in the winter. You can obtain these much desired results by good care, proper } < an 4 MA, aide i the use e } a t ACL ng mash of in the uC If you can’t get the Powder send to us. One ck, 25 cte; five, $1. Large can, #1.20; six, $5. Tip paid, £8. JOHISON & CO, Boston, Maas, Watches i Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 no ooo Silver 7.00 » 30.00 " Gold " 10.00 » 190.00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25c Gem Rings 1,00 to 59.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.06 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.06 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver EW. TAYLOR Watck Attention ‘Lhat will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. As you value your time piece, do THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY AUSTRALIA. | ROCKY POINT FERRY A FOOTBALL FOR GRITS —-— oe ae — owe TI Australians, about to become a Commencing Monday, October 2nd. the ne Austraiians, : 7 . : ap ENG | aa y] . 5 . ‘ Ralé United Dominion, have already euvolved | Steamer — pio cee i ee ee i Sir,—The Belfast and Murray Harbor their “National Anthem.” It rans as balance of the season 1899 ; oA —e, app at to be use j Only a& a foot follows *— WTI leave Prince Street wharf We ball by the tr vernment. Isit not time oe for the peopie to rise vp in their might and Maker of earth and — » Ab... ++ sreveeeees -+ 7.00, a m. } hurl the miserable cabal that misrules . W bat shall we rend:r I hee % ” ee ~e—_— = | thiscountry from power ? ee All things are thine: “ corse * .” purity and economy in public affaira, bot! Ours but from day to day, . ++. 100 p. m. | & Dominion and L cal, they haye shown the ott) Whe eee a oi a i RD cloven foot and betrayed the country, The “God bless our lanc aes - — . Government of this Province aad of every This land of Thine. © .vcsnesecnesntmenenes eae + 2 7 ° a D - — ap misrule as well as Mighty in brotherbood, Will leave Rocky Point : hat 0 anada = are alike, I'he Mighty for God and good, Q I rovincial Government in 1896 , : , : At PPUTTITTI ELT rrr rite 800 a m. : L -t us be 1 hine, & 10 00 “ prostituted the resources in the tone let thé aabions ene , venees 0 00 be ncee eo eesses oe : . 7 s ‘ ‘ 7 ; 6 several Provinces to obtain control of Toil from the curse set free, ‘ oon kd 30 the public purse at Ottawa. Having suc- Tahoe gud iimebih te eee Pe m. ceeded in 80 doing the Government at retitled Pat i tvseeersene. 3 00 One cause—ant ine, = 430 ‘6 Otitawa debauched ‘the DnIGSOOURNRs 2 OF ae Fe ee ieee H coedeooes « , ‘i , , } > > s in the bye elections,and ere now preparivg Here let glad Plenty reign; - . 600 to corrupt the country by evs ry means Here let none seek in vain, SUNDAYS known to a weak, s ppriocipled and help and Thine— : : ak, servile,uoprinciple _ Our help sod | Will leave Prince Street Wharf - unscrupulous ad ministration. No heart for want of friend ia] th b t It appears to be impossible for the Fail ere the timely end, At 9 00 as Mm. It you wird to see eC es selected stock of ready-to-weai clothing ever shown in the city — Clothing equal to custom made in every point. very garment cut and made by the very best experienced anor; superintended by men who know their business. ‘The cloths are all selected, made and sold with only one object in view, and that is to supply to the customer the very best that experience can produce for the least possible price. We buy every dollars worth of our cloth- ing for spot cash, in such large quéntities that it is impossible for smaller dealers to compete, So you are not only sure of getting the best selection in our store: but you can also depend on getting the lowest price. Every garmenv sold by us is guaranteed and if yon do not get satisfaction, you report to us and get yourmoney back. As several of the larg- est and best makers in Canada confine their soods to us, we can show goods that cannot be found in any other store They are other makers, not allow it to run on without atten- tion from year to year. Such treat- ment will soon ruin the finest watch It’s economy to have it examined at regular intervals. Iam sure I can do it to your satisfaction. Ez Please call G, F. HUTCHESUN Ch’town Queen Stree e- yomaet Hay Presses Cheese Presses _——- { | treatment from Wheat and barley and is fully cooked and pre-digested. The system will absorb a greater amount of nourishment from one pound wee AT ——. J. H. BELL'S ofGrape Nuts than from ten pound of meat, oatmeal or bread. For sale at See window for next tw days, Beor & Gof: GROCERS Office: Masonic Temple Pressesgreat and presses small, Presses short and presses tall; But the greatest press of all, Is our improved hay press. Which can be had at short NCuse, I’. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Works: Spring St. but none so good. See our Clothing See the Styles See our Prices iia ey — Co eT? € & & ec som DADS eas The Wonderful Cheap Men pattataatens SARS