THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OcTORER 22, 1900, 7,7 1 kan lth — y CO enit to De Medial). LYCOS emit and grow fat But fat comes first; don’t ask 3 scraw iby to laugh; wh even his smile is pitiful! F conics fh The way to be fat is the way , _— es ls om ' sion of cod-liver oilis the prop- , -_ Ss *f Le needs s ale 2 er 100d, if he needs it but ( niy j g little at first. Wells ttle to trv if rou ‘tke scott WN Chemists, Torovte — V, TO BUSTON S.S. Halifax TUESDAY. nection at Halifay for Bostor AUTUMN EXCURSIONS. Special Return Tickets now med at Reduced Rates. wpply to ' W. W. CLARKE, Agent EB. L, CHIPMAN, Manager, Apl 24tf. Plant Line BOS TON fommencing Oct. 1bth 1908 Will leave Cnarlottetown at NOON on Passengers leaving Cherlottefown on Wednesday mornings make close conr being is For tickets, rates and all information Charlottetown, ore Sight Restored Science points out the way to the restoration of sight. if your vision is defective we can by scientific to restore it, Watchmaker & Jeweler. a awe ~ G. F. HUTCHESON, she methods measure , ! the defect and | , @noly th ! \, i hae, ¢ YN | SS | cessary glasses (Qh Fes eu ro= = = a. e ce Gravenstein Apples $2 00'and 2.2: per bbl. Those d ‘siring a nice bbl of apples can obtain them from us at this low price, Vall and see them. SANDERSON & UO Victoria Row Grocers. Poyment for suitable couple Apply to Mt 166i cod, A man and wife, without fimily, Work on a cattle ranche in Southern * erta,N. W..T. Woman to do usework and cooking for small — Manto co zeneral ranche - Good wages and steady em- PETERS, PETERS & INGS. (Cha: Ore town. | Vaated on a Cattle Ranche. 4 NOTICE TO ELECTORS. — ee Peetoe ew et Seen nReEEeEEel QUALIFICATION OF VOTERS, AND HOW TO VOTE. } -+ ae hee, sain . . ° In electoral districts of this Province the voting takes place by ballot. There is no registration of voters here. Every male British subject of the age of 21 years and upwards who has for six months previous to the oth day of October, A. D., 1900, been in the possession either as owner, tenant or occupant of a house or piece of land of the yearly value of six dollars shad/ be entitled to vote. IN ADDITION TO ABOVE. In country districts every male British subject of the age of 21 years who } being liable to perform Statute Labour, has performed such Statute Labour or or paid his commutation money for the year 1900 shall be entitled to vote, IN THE ' provided he as resided for twelve months in the electoral Division. CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Ifa person cannot qualify asa tenant or owner, he may vote on his poll tax, IF He has resided for twelve months previous to the oth day of October, A. D., 1900 either east or west of Great George Street. and has paid his poi! tax or 75cts of it for the year 1899. OR HECAN VOTE ON HIS POLL TAX RECEIPT FOR THE PRuSENT YEAR 1900. This tax may be paid at any time before the election, but not on election day. Every resident voter must vote in the polling district where he is living on election day. We warn poll tax electors to be prepared with their poll tax receipts, be fore they go into the polling booths. do not require receipts. If you do not produce them, your votes | will not be taken and you cannot again enter the booth. Tenants and owners LOUIS H. DAVIES, of Charlottetown Barrister-at-law WILLIAM 8S. STEWART, of Charlottetown Rar-ister at-Taw X ONLY MAKE ACROSS. Mark your Ballot as above indicated. Simply placea X in the space con- taining the name of MWiddiam S. Stewart, the peopie’s candidate for West (Queen’s. Place no other mark upon the hallot The cross must be made with a BLACK lead pencil. No other kind will do. Following Irregularities Heid Fatal to Votes. 1.—A single stroke instead cf a cross. > —A mark which in itself is a means of identification, such as initials or some other mark known as used by him. 3.—Two single strokes nut crossing. &2°No Person who has voted at the election shall in any legal proceed: ing be required to state for whom he voted.—Sre Sec. 97 of the Electiun Act- The election law of the Dominion provides for perfect secrecy of . ithe in case ot a scrutiny before two judges of the Supreme Betore a scrutiny can be held, the person desiring one must deposit as security that he will be successful. No ballot, except Court. in Court one thousand dollars ballot can be examined until tt has been first proved that the voter has no vote. and no vote under any circumstances can be examined un'ess tt has been marked objected t» before the vore was given. afier the voter has receti c2 his balloi. No vote can be marked objected The ballots after being coun‘ed are sealed and sent tothe Returning offcer who without opening the pac<ets or breaking the seals transmits them to the Clerk ot the Crown in Chan ery, and whilst in the custody of the Clerk: . . ae * + ot Pirmane ace, hon of the Crown in Chancery wo person is ali wed to inspect theme. Resides th polling officers and the agents of the candidates, only one elector nav enter the polling booth at a time; he MUST mark his ballot in secret, he place it in the box without opening, ar d there 1s a . ; — oy - j > y 1 7 i ‘ i | ballot in any way that would afford a clue as to how the elector Is voting. Save Your MONEY. To save your money, by getting more for ff, ask your dealer is meaicine to show fou the bew so cent size bottle of JOHNSON'’6 ANG pywe LINIMENT. It contains over three times as much as the old 25 cent style, which is a great saving to those who use this valu. able tamily medicine. The superior quality ai this old Anodyne has never been equated. ON'S op E olouns LAMENT ee Fifty years ago this month, Dr. Johnson lett @ith me some Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment I remember him distinctly. avd could tell you just how he was dressed on that day. 1 have soid Johnson’s Liniment ever since. Can truly say tt has maintained its high standard from that time to.this. No medicine today possesses tli4 contidence of the public to a greater extent JOHN B. Rand, North Waterford, Me.,Jun., 1391. es 4s a family remedy it has been used and in dorsed for nearly a century. Every Mother should have it in the hcuse for many common ailments, Internal as much as External. Our book op INFLAMMATION free. Prtes G aad 50c. & 8. Johnson & Cow Boston, Maus | TO LET. App'y to Suite of front offices in New Prowse Block MUST hand his ballot foided to the poling officer, who MUST a penalty tor displaying the — we ee ee ee THE TRAVELS GF A BU‘ HOW ‘THE POTATO BEETLE WORKED ITS Way PERU TO CANADA, The parent ofa pctato beetle seems to have originated in the northern peri of South America in times antecedent tothe great continental glacier, ac- cording to a paper by Dr. W. L. Tow- er, read before the Section Zvology uf the American Association tor the Ad- yancement of Science. When the great northern «migration came, fol ow- ing the retreat of the g'acier, it is prob- able that this fofm a'so went north, and in its journey encountered the di- yersified Mexican region, where it split into several racial varieties. One. cf these varieties—Lepinotarea decem- lineata, or the ten-lined variety — settled in Colerado, where it supported itscif upon a plant known to botanists as ‘solanum rostratum.” About the year 1840 the potato be- gan to be cultivated in the canyons of Colorado, and the L. decim-lineata socn left its old food plant tor this more desirable vegetable—Solanum tuberosum—causi-g, no doubt, a ra- pid increase in the number of the species. In 1849 began the rush to Calif.rnia from Council Bluffs, west Prow 3s Bros along the Platte river. There are sev. | at Pnnaittlem, cral accounts extant of the sale ot p. atoes to emigrants by the thrifty and, judging from the haste and care thrown away aiong the route. The Platte river to the canyons of ih Colorado region. Along this route the beetle moved eastward, so that 1 1859, teu years atter they’4gq rush (oO cro S$ at a point just ceasiwaia of the and beit and about on th: 98 mile meridian. During the next 24 veirs it reached the Atlantic cca ; auiludes 37 anp 47 degrees north. Inasmuch as the b-etle is not a vailing winds have determined the course of its migrations. In Augusi and September there are establisne: certain well-defined wind tracks, and dvanced with the greatest rapidity, given year ley. tudes 32 and 55 degrees north. Naturalists thatin the ed Its range, incipient varieties are al- ready forming. THE GHOST Of our boyhodd resolved itself to an old tree when we had courage to exanrine it. Manhood has its ghosts, which, to the man who has courage to confront them, prove to be as harmless as the ghosts of boyhood. One of the ghosts which scare a great many people is the ghost of lung dis- ease. But experi- ence shows this ghost to be very harmless. In cases almost innu- merable “weak” lungs have been made strong, ob- stinate coughs stopped, and bronchial affec- tions cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. And these cures have been wrought in many cases after the doctor had said—‘‘ There is no help for you.” Don’t give in to the superstition of a past age. Give the “Golden Medical Discovery” a fair and faithful trial. It always helps, It almost always cures. “When I commenced taking your medicine eighteen months ago, my health was come? broken down,” writes Mrs. Cora 1. Sunderland, of Chauneyville, Calvert Co., Md. “At times I could not even walk across the room withovt pains in my chest. The doctor who attended m= said I had lung trouble, and that I would never be well again. At last I concluded to y Dr, Pierce's medicines. I bought a bottle of ‘Golden Medical Discovery.’ took it, and eoon commenced to feel a little better; then you directed me to take both the ‘Golden Med- ical Discovery’ and the ‘ Favorite Prescription,’ which I dia Altogether I have taken eighteen bottles of ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ twelve of the ‘ Favorite Prescription,’ and five vials of ‘ Pellets.’ Iam now almost entirely well, and do ail my work withcut any pain whatever, and can yun with more ease than I could formerly walk.” Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser in paper covers, is sent /ree on receipt of 31 one- cent stainps to pay expense of customs and mailing ov/y. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. TRATES REPT ET BS i 2a mc SNS eee \ ; of Eoyel Cenadians Attack at Paarde:berg 7? ent isa time when war nic*ntes Freir gTealernden thanever. the coLu-cr of the Rv tishen! ier « the tat efierd has won the plaudits of +admiriog Datious We bave ov nreatl expense rob ich+d fourlarge, beantiinl pie ures, size 20.24. on heavy, fuperiibe, crere- dered peper. A picture tee? i] con- | meni it-elf ar’ <eraa thrill '¢ the heart of every trne ‘'°" wre eT ono ealled Attack of Royal Cana- diawus at Paardeberg, tere afrine - wey 2U Grad «+t euros On this wic- tue the m untains or ko: jes stretch= ing aut inte the distance are sWarmibe | vith men vhile here wnd therea oress 5 trate Aenre sp eks only too wer! of the Boer rfl men Tt twee An this heattl-- field te gallant Major Arnold me- death urfluecni giy sce as is only a too irve, that many of those gal ant h rte ther heat so igh when the cheering thousands bade them God-speed as they sail-d from Can- wun’s thores now lie sill forever ia }nely ux Veoou che otper side of the world nnd r ° frican skits To every Canadia‘: heart, ™ every Can- adian home, ‘ne seeds 'ucir brave pidier » ¥ speak with an irresis'= § ehl thrill of atriotism and pride. Gcerdon Zighianders at 3 tne Battle of Belmont, Charing 3 the Boer Guns at Elandsiaagte, k nud the Charge of Gen. Freneh’s j Cavalry on the Ketreating Gen. 4 Cronje’sArmy. ‘1 lec@ “re til Suri Ing pees sa cannot fai wet ee nen’ themselves to ay cnr wh" w- emin- them, They are RED WOT SELLERS! agents coin mwneyx, Big pronts pnormons sueceas. One a-en, anid 68 in one day. Samp'e end ‘er eh 5 95 cta. (Nene free'; fonr 80 ets; 81.75 per doz; 25 fur $3.25: 5) for $6.003 100 for $11.00. Wiitelo *s” fer a do en ard ware monev. Home Noretty Mfg. Co... Bow 518 (Lept 266 8) Chi Laer. Iu. Wed a : _ [rismen at Omaha and Council Bluff : ‘essness of the emigrants, there can be no doubt that potatoes were lost or valley being fairly fertileand mit. these potatoes grew until they w re nore or less continuous line of pototuc plants from Council Bluffs along the Calttornia, it is reported as injurious Bid covered the entire country betwi cia | str ong flyer, and is unable to advan e su -cessiully against the wind, the pre% itis along these that the beetie has the advance being pruportionate with the wind velocity in any region for a The most rapid advance has been in the track of the track of tie prevailing westerlies along the l.kes, and down the St Lawrence val- At ...e present time the beetle is tound throughout all that portion of North America which lies east of the Rocky mountains and between _Jati- are Interested to find relatively short time in which this beetie has so greatly extend- 2S to” His babyship will be wonderfully freshened ep, and his whole little fat body will shine with health and cleanliness | after his tub with the “ Albert ~ | { Baby’s Own Soap. This soap is made entirely with vegetable fats, has a faint but ea- quisite fragrance, and is unsurpase ed as a nursery and toilet soap. Beware of Imitatiens, ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. tJ ‘MONTREAL, «9 ——— FOR SALE. Barred Plymouth Rocks, 25 Pullets and 10 Cockrels, #1) from prize win- niigstoc. For prices write to kWILLIAM CLARK, North Wiltshire. dy li w tf, _—_—<——— — CHARLOTTETOWN — TIME TABLE (LOCAL TIME.) (rival and Departure of Trains and Steamers, TRAINS “xpress leaves for the west...... 8 35 2 m. {xpress arrives from the west.. 9 50 p m. \ecomodation Jeaves for the WOUE séicetc «0 avinccceoenteces ayes O10 SE: Aecomodation leaves for the WEEE .oscccver seccerees evvecesec coese: © 00 Pp mM. Accomodation arrives from the WERE cvcdticede viicierase cinhdééntuen ese a \ecomodation arrives from the WOR ircsotoens 4066 06.900 eens Be uxpress leaves for the east...... 7 05a m. capress arrives from the east.. 9 10 a m, Accomodation leaves tor the CBBL. oes ecccecssoee soccceeee 3 OO Pm, \rco:;modation arrives from the OOM. wcccccccccses seecereceee 450 p m. STEAMERS PRINCESS, eaves for Pictou every morning Dinsbindesvccnnse bbe ocecee 900, 8 mm \rrives from Pictou every even- WDE Blisesesccoeerecesee soveereee 8 00 PM, CAMPANA, Arrives from Montreal and Que- bec every alternate Friday... . Leaves for Quebec and Montren] the following Monday evening. CITY OF GHENT. Arrives from Helifax every Thureday afternoon 4... .. Leaves for Halifax every Friday 10a m. FERRY BOATS, ‘Hilleborougn”—Leaves Ferry Wharf for Southport every half bour, “Southport” — Runs up Eas: tiver every ruesday, leuving at 5.30 a m, end 3 pm local. Rnvos up West River every Friday, ‘eaving at 5.30 am, and 4pm local, ‘Eifin”—Leaves for Rocky Point daily at 7,8 30, 9.30, 11,am;!,2,4,530 pw, locnltime. R turning, leavee Rocky Poiot at 8, 9,50. 11 30 », m.; 1.430, 3, 4.30 6 p. w. local ume. Sundays leaves fur Rocky Point at9a m, 12.45, 2, 4 pm. Keturnin,, leaves Rocky ,viat at 10am; 1.15, 3,5, p m. WE ARE AUTHORIZED To refnnd the money when Remick’s Kczéma Gure fails to cure any case ot, Eczema or P*'es, no matter of | how long standing. Forsele only at ‘Macdonald's Drag Store | Nicut Beit Nuzses REcIsrer. PIKL Vib GRS. X X X Malt—4&e per gal Best English Malt—.72c pez pa. French White Wine—60e per gu Cider Vis egar—40c per gal - ’ | i quantities, Also u!) kinds of Whole and purposes at lowest prices weer & Goft bilver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. @ 8. 0. NUTTER, Prop Ale end rorter of ove Brewery are yaudip Superiorto the good» _em- duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, sad mm ‘rder to give everyone # hance tosample thes, we ‘Ow prices for caeb, Pt Pe apecncese - & 8 | EE Per doz querte....... Bie Per doz pinte......... 2B Delivered in any part he city, stermers or trac, A MACDONALD, eo “le Agent for P.’ Be —se Our Beys Are Coming Home Yee, ard a right reyal roceptiom they will receive. It's Coming Home to our customers every day thet thry are recieving the best of ss>- iffaction trom us ‘We se} te- oay 8» that we may se)) te morrow.” If you hive not dex vith us before give us a@ triad. We handle nothing bat the best. class of gods. CHOW CHOW AND PICKLES We have a big stock of spices, vinegars, etc., for making above, 25 4 z. Flower Pots for the trana~ planting season. Try “Red Rose Tea.” F. Maddigan & Co Lower Queen Street. Free Delivery. Telephone. DOMINION ATLANTIC’ RAILWAY. and Steamship lines;to Bostes via Yarmouth, The Popular Fast line pe. tween Nove Scotia and Hoston vin Windser Junction and Halitax EXPRE*?8 TR ,\—IV~ leave Aalifax da’ he exiept Sunday! 6! 6 35a. m., for Diety. avd Yarmouth, mak.be connection Woiresday es and Saturdays at Yarmouth for Roaton, THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP! “PRINCE GEORGE” 2100 Gross Tonnage. 7000 Porse Power. the fastest aod finest steamer p'ying between tr’ Maratims Provinces and Boston. leave Yarmonth Wednerdes and Saterdays ior Hosten on arrival of Express Train from Halifax: Returaing leaves Boston ‘luesday and 1} ‘ay atio, m* Passeozers arriving In Halifax next day p.m. by Express :sair. For all ir‘ermation, guide book, folders, » which wil: he sent free, write to F It. Arm mroed, general passenger Agent Kentwi™ N. 3. P, GIFKiNS Gen. Manager Kentville’ ¥. ®,, May 23th, 12900. WcLEOD AND BENTLEY. Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors’ dc. D, C. McLeop, lately of the firm of M."& D.JjC } MecLeo?. ° W. E. Beytiry, & Bentley. lately of the firm'of \ et iesom Sd .stla Orrices—Bark of Nova Biillinz, Char lott eto «n Ssp: Vth dy 3 mor wytt X X X White Wine—4¥e ye gad Special low prices for large Ground Spiecem, Tameric, ete. for pickling veg quote the foDowirg Per bhd, .. ..00.. e-em ogee mee