tee Ba VOL 38 sv 7 ! Tem: Four Nn: Boac. MRE per °Y car UAL AAA laddibudil 92@ 0G 0200 O00 2QO 4 26% a 6” 0D OO £ oD 6S Oa. ES ER a Saye eau, a, on _THE DAILY EXAMINER | CHARLOTTETOWN P.: E-. gerrmenenmertrm nti | BUSHING THE = E % Hyacinths for 3) War PREPARATIONS. ‘The French Government Make Experiments, THE NEWSPAPERS REQUESTED BY THE WAR OFFICE Gias Culture No uve to use small Bulbs for Glass Culture. You lose your time and truuble. Get the best colors. Cheap, poor Bulbs for house culture are # delusion aod a fraud. Most of the socalled bargains io Bulbe are of this kind. They are “calle” emall Bulbs of weak vitality, aod poor color, . SO ee ee Not to Publish News Useful to Pros- cheapness and they are really “dear at a gift’. Rnv our tive Enemies. large named Hy)ac- oT - Imthis, they are the ‘inest -— grown in Holland. Geo. Carter & Co. Direct Imporrers or Soke AND Bu tas. *(Seecrat ro Tae Examiner.) Lonp x, Nov 1.—The Daily Mail thie morning publishes no news regarding Eng land's war preparations,explaining that the silence isdueto a ictier from the War Office asking it not to publish anything | which might be useful to a possible MiAAAAAAAAUALLAAAAAGDAAUUAAAAAAAAAAA badd (AAcbaatdidiaS ebneniv. } The Daily Mail confirms the report of 3Y Aude 4% exceptional activity atthe French dock- yard, notably at Tou'on,where the coast meli-~ forts have been experimenting with rite shells against an old gunboat. Most of the papers are fall of the alleg- ed war preparations, despite the undoub'ed | factthat the authorities are doiog their best to discourage their publication, avd denying statements that have Baker’s Dandruff Shampoo Soap. the i are even | already appeared. Yesterday a sudden order was received at Dover for an experimental mobilization of tne defence forces. / all heights aod forts were smartly occu- pied in a manner giving full eatiefaction. This soap is made from purest oils knowa It is largely advertised and largely used. Pevple troubled with dand uff should use this soap. lt is a gure cure, beside promoting the growth of the hair. Price 25 cents, Americanizing Cuba. o SeDesDeoD Cs OS # 22. OR DIGADODS . A WV, REDDIN, Phim B (Specian ro Tue Examiner.) CENTRA TGSTORE Orrawa, Nov 1.—The Department of oe " © | Trade and Commerce bas been notified SUNNYSIDE. . tbat the American coasting law and tariff ODA DeDs =. have been extended to Cuba and Porto Rico. Mace of good wearing material. INEWEST COLORS : -~—(aiters | Gaiters | ~~ COFF BROS, Boot Factory jae sh The Furniture which we sell 1 ea IF IT’S NEWSONS IT’S 300D. wxsiosy ren rye) is built onthe ‘heirloom plao—built t> last for yeare, and then descend in good condition to your grandchildren. The Finest Lot of Fancy Rockers we have ever shown is now in. good, you onght to see them. ae JOHN NEWSO ? If you want something real fs Ee eae DEAL GA Meh? he whales ee ad Et weligus WORE VES we — — = a on suit of Ready to Wear Clotbes. people as we always have acrowd aioind puschasings Price 6 are dollar goes a long way in our store. FITS We will be on deck to-night to fit you to a Hat or Cap or a We are the people for the Our right. Call to-night and go home happy. Your VA". D. McR AY This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,” ase Single "Since kl bevlianse two omnte Japanese Cabinet Resign. (Srectat ro Tus Examiyer.] Yokoanama, Noy 1.—The Japanese Cabinet bas resigned, ministers being un- able toagree upon the question of filling the portfolio of education. This first attempt at party goverament in Japan has proved afailure. It ie pro- babile thai the next cabinet will be a coali- tion of the liberal and clan leaders,, CAN WATER COMMI3- SIONERS RESIGN ? Sir,—Your correspondent Lex states that*usage andcomnonlaw practice en- vbles a person elected to a public position to resign and that the Water and Sewerage Act gives that common law principle the tullest recognition.” With the greatest of respect for your correspondent, I must tell him that he is in error, The common law does not evabie a person elected fora term to a public position toresign. Hence it is that a member of _ the Parliament of Great Britain cannot resign his membership. By statute, however, the acceptaoce of an office will vacate a seat, and & member desiring to leave ap- plies to the Government for an appoint- ment, which is always given him, and which he reeigns the next day after his object is attained. In Canada provision is wade by statute fora member to resign a seat in tne House of Com- mons. Jn this Province provision is also made by siatute for a member of tue Legislature to give up bis seat, and in the cityact of ee a power is gvVen enibl ng a sity Councillor to reeign, and the mode and maoner of 80 doing 18 poiuted out, even to the payment ofa five forthe privilege. In the Water Commissioners Act no such provision ia made, and the power to resign not being a common jaw right and not be- ing given by Statute, it follows that the Water Commissioners cannot voluntarily resign. lo the present instance, however, the Legislature bas not only not given the Commissioners a right to resign but has declared and enacted that they shall (which I understand to be an imperative word) hold and continue in office untill Febuary 1902. The arguments advanced by your cor- respondent that a right to resig. does exist might have been fairly put forward to the Legislature to induce that body to give the power in theact. As it is, they may be used as illustrating the bungle made in the drawing and passing of the act. In the materaal care and anxiety of the Legislature that Mr. Laird ehould oot rua the chance of losing his seat at an election, that body, of course knowing the common lew, legislated him into office for a given pericd. That period has uot expired, and no provision was made to vacate the seat in the meantime. This is the whole care ina nat shell, and it will require an act ot the Legielacure to relieve Mr. Laird from the duties of Water Commissioner. To obiarn that act Mr. Laird and the citizeas must wait until the Legisiature meets next spring unless the Farguhareoao Government follows the example of their Liberal brothers in Qutario and calls a speci.! session to amend their bungling legislation. Citizen. Tue Campana.—The steamer Campana was in »ort early this morning. She came in about two o’clock and left at five. She had a general cargo. aewaliions It’s hard to earn, but easy to save—easy to eave money in your sboe bills if you buy from ue. We bave lots of money~savers for you.—R K Jost, Stamper’s Corner. Rubbers, all kinds, all sizes, tbe beet made; pmces the lowest, atR K Jost’s, Stamper’s Corner, A poor article is no bargain at any my ce Raneci «tly doee this apnlv to rubbers. keep the best made.— R K Jos’, es 8. Uveutle Insure With The Standard Life Assurauce Company of Edinburgh. ESTABLISHED 1825. FW. Hyndman AGENT. i~ | ISLAND, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I 4898 SUPREME COURT. The Michselmas term of the Supreme Court met this forenoon at eleven o’clocky » all the judges present, In the case of McKay vs McMillan, an action for damages sustained by ‘the j plaint ff falling into the hold of the steam- | er Kibott, the court today gave judgment upholding the non-suit granted by the! trial jadge. Good Points in Shoes Should always be considered as well as price. Our fine J A Macdonald attorney-at-law was stock of Women’s and Men’s admitted to the bar. Wm E Bentley, attorney-at-law, was called to the bar. Aubin E Arreoault, lately a stu lent in the office of Mr Morson, was, upon produc~ . tioa of satisfactory papers of ex: m nation, admitted an aitorney of tLe court. tt tly Ee ees GOV. TANNER’S STAND. ee Will Not Allow the Importation of Poreigners Into Illinois, Caicaco, Oct 29,-A apecial to the Timer-Herald from Madison, II], says: ‘I reiterate that I will not tolerate this whole- sale importation Of oreiguers nto Illinois. Aad if I hear that & mob is to be brought into thie state, such as was taken into Virdeu, I care not on what railway it comes or for whom,I will meet it at the state line aud shout it to pieces with Gatl- ing 4 guos. ro declared Governor Tanner in a speech delivered before 1,200 auditor: gathered at the Knights ot Pythias hall in this city. It was the concluding statement in aa ‘ address largely devoted to the defence of ; his course in the recent mine riots at V ira | den. The Governor viewed at great length the causes leading upto the riotivg. He held the operators at fault in their dealings with the strikers and then, reverting to his acts when the criss came, said: “When the United States Government found it necessary and deemed it just to forbid the importation of foreign labor into this country 1 feel that I wae fully justified in the course I took at Virdenv” 1S IT A TRIFLE? THAT COMMON TROUBLE, ACID DYSPEPSIA OR SOUR STOMACH Now Recognized asa Cause of Serious Disease Acid dyspepsia, commonly catled heart- burn ©r sour stomach, isa form of indigestion resulting from fermentation of the food, The stomach being too weak to promptly digest it the food remains until fermentation begins filling the stemach with gas and a bitter, sour, ~ burning taste in the mouth is often pre- sent. This condition soon becomes chronie and being an every day occurence is given but little attention. Because dyspepsia is not im- mediately fatal, many people do nothing for the trouble, Within a recent period a remedy has been discovered prepared solely to cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. It is known as Stu- art’s Dyspepsia Tablets, and is now becoming rapidly used and prescribed as a radical cure for every ‘orm of Dyspepsia. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets have becn plac- ed before the public and are sold by druggists everywhere at 50 cents per package. It is prepared by the Stuart Chemical Co., Marsh- all, Mich., and while it promptly and effectu- ally restores a vigorous digestion, at the same is perfectly harmless and will not injure the most delicate stomach, but on the contrary by giving perfect digestion, strengthens the sto- mach, improves the appetite and makes life worth living. Send for free book on stomaeh disease.s —_— Or — - More Gold. Wiywyipec, Man, Oct 30.—Another dis- eovery ot rich gold quartz veins has heen d ssovered in the Storgeon and Deer Lake | eee «| dis ricts, seveoty miles south of Rat Port~ Tne rock carries gold in large quactives. There is much quiet activity among miniog properties on the Lave of he Woods and several mines are turning out very much beiter taan expested. Railway Manager Says: “In reply to you rquestion do my children objection to taking Scott's Emulsion, I sa No! on the contrary, they are fond of iy and it keeps them pictures of health.” a Their wil] be a meeting of the Anchors to~ morrow evening at 7.30 in their room’s Full attendance is requested Sees _ -_- ] You may need a watch—one that ' can be relied upon. If so, we can show you some special good values in either Gold, Gold Filled or silver. Also a cheap line of Nickel Watches for the boys. G. H. TAYLOR North Side Qu en Square.: ORS LS PSS LG REI A Fats oy . : Shoes combine all the cardinal viriues of a good shoe. Oar Men’s Box \ Jalf laced boots at 63.00 are taking the lead. Ladies oil Pebble Wu.king boots from $1.25 upwards. Girls oil Pebble boots at $1.00, $1.10, $1.25 W. HW, STEWART & CO Valuable Property FOR SALE The undersigned offers for sale the premises, situate oa the corner of Queen anil Water Streets, Charlottetown, con- sisting of large brick warehouse 50x24 feet, now used as Bonded Warehouse. Rental value $150. A new roof put on same last year at large cost. Also corner house containing shop, of~ fices and boarding house; size of land about 62x33 feet. Rental $260 per annum Also property between corner house and Mr. Archibald Kennedy’s, containing | boarding house and two shops. Size about 51x86 feet’ Kenta] $220 per annum _ PLANT Line. To Boston COMMENCING MAY 10th. rhe favorite S: S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- town for Roston Every Tuesday, at 1 p. m. calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Satu at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch”*own Wednesday morning via Piv- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday vening at 11 m, Tickets for sale at stations P, E. L. Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Oanad- ian Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town. REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, my patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side pf Queen’s Square, first door to Any further information by applying to 250 tf J.S.MORRIS. ~ enema : the ight upstairs. _ OR. d, H. AYERS, Dentis ——— ae eae Se SL > s' “iS 7S us o ais 7S TS asa A Underwear for the = Proceed = —_ | a i] ene Tf2 seat? = MOORE & McLEOD What We Aevertise We Have gbecresessenses SS AS AS AS aS ASUS TS AS US AS AS TEE The man who whispers down a well Will not rake in the golden dollars, foregoing lofty poem, we aK want to “holler” a little about our stock of Under- wear for little ones, nicest thing you’ve seen yet garments for those little ones of yours, s1zes8. 29c, 32c, 3c, 38c. toned all the way down, white, ali wool, 29c, 22c. front, all wool white vest 25c, 29c. vests for a very small child, patent fastenings, 52e and 55c. suggestions and we haven ieties tor children of a few years older. About the goods he has to sell, Like him who climbsa tree and **hollers,” — Austin a > a> > In the words of the We've some of the Soft, warm, dainty Infant’s fine white rib- bed Vests, part wool, four 13c, 16c, 20c, 32c, Fine, all wool white vests, ribbed, buttored all the way down, four sizes, Very choice line, but- Similiar line, closed Fine “ Health Brand ” These ave only price ’t said a word of the var. LET FRNGBE BESS HALO GA FLOM AGILE FAS GP GF SE GOP ELS = Gh was “NO. 255 7 ae Pe os aeeitn TE Pe. sor soe ieee ais cnet = SS: a ae — puneee ion a tebry