pect it. a pimple stopped. How round 1 begins and le } ands of peopl It isn't much more than a pimple —ine Health, al! og ‘t—just as a Skin pimple gets to ge We'll send youa little to try SCOTT & Bi WNE, Chemists, CONSUMPTION } 1 z ] STD iun z pim} ie 17 5 round that it: take Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oi! and be careful. aves off in thous- who never SuS- eed health if you like. ————— ) ee ——— | SOUENTIFIC LQPTICIAN os IS * ™ J 2.</ fitting Our spectacles and lenses are guaranteed perfect in fit and focus. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. , obtainable | mee through the aid of perfect glasses BIG CASH SALE OF Or err to be sold. lines. SOME LINES AT HALF PRICE. A great chance to Se= | STORE p. * x a BOOTS & SHOES The whole stock Big discounts on all cure boots at very low. a er NEXT TO DRISCOLL & HORNSBY’S Eye Comfort © | Ing. } | | | Friday morning; on Friday afternoon at four | | ‘ } | No reserve. QUEEN STREET Prewse Bros. ' . Accommodation arrives from the | Leaves Charlottetown fcr Vernon River when THER DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 3, 1900. TIME TABLES. (LOCAL Time) a NN ie ne NOTICE FO ELECTORS. ——— Arrival and Departure of Trains wit... QUALIFICATION OF VOTBRS, AND HOW 6 VOR. ila In electoral districts of this Province the voting takes place by ballot. TRAINS. There is no registration of veters here. Express leaves for the west.... 5 iti j Biheas arrives from See ae cs i - I vely male _— subject of the age Of a1 years and upwards who has demi Pha for six ncaths previous tu the gth day ct Cctober, A, D., 19c¢0, been in the West st ees Reeeee eee eens 4 1op m/ possessi n cither as owner, tenant or ccc vpart Of a hcuse o7 piece of land of corto leaves for the the year y value of six dollars shad// be entitled to vote. » 0 OO p ™m IN ADDITION TO ABOVE. In country districts every male British sul ject of the age cf 21 years who west... voeees tO 55a m | Accommodation arrives from the a .. . 2 watt <cech eee iss. hae ak eT being liable to perform Statute Labour, has performed such Statute Labour or Express leaves for the east .. ....7 65a m| © paid his commutation mcney for the year 1900 shail be entitled to vote . . . - } . . ° “—— Express arrives from the east.....- 9 10am| provided he as resided for twelve months in the electoral Division Accommodation leaves for the COR . oi Se saanaee Accommodation CASE. ccs arrives from. the IN THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Ifa person cannot qualify asa tenant or owner, he may vote on his poll 3 COP m|} 4 50p m tax, STEAMERS., IF Princess leaves for Pictou every mote ME caine cect hs coe > 08 nl re has resided for twelve monthsf previous to the oth day of October, a. Arrives from Pictou every evening | 1)., 1900 either east or west of Great George Street, and has paid his poi! tax at --.e+..8 30p m/or 75cts of it forthe year 1899. THE CAMPANA s due at Charlottetown from Montreal and | Quebec every alternate Friday evening, and | " . ae : i leaves on return the following Saturdayfeven- | on_election day. time before the election, but not on election day. oo ae ‘ : THE CITY OF GHENT | ~*We warn poll tax electors to be prepared with their poll tax receipts, be- Is due Seok: Hiaiithic Maiitinticene@lahe hers |fore they go into the polling booths. If you do'not produce them, your votes iL ax i é >} } ; on Thakedey Stabe <Puaas |v ill not be taken and you cannot again enter the booth. Tenants and owners week, sailing on | ‘ return the following day. 'de not require rec. pts. THE HALIFAX Is due from Boston at four o’clock every | Tuesday morning, and will sail on ret:irn at | one o’clock the same afternvon. THE JACQUES CARTIER | LOUIS H. DAVIES, day, Wednesday and Thursday at two o’elock | ] tide suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues— : ‘ of Charlottetown she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even. | Barrister-at-law ing she returns from Orwell about eight. On | Friday morning at sever o’e,ock and on Satur- | day morning at nine she sails for Crapaud, re‘urning same afternoor at four o'clock. THE SOUTHPORT Gces.up east River on Monday afternoon at) four o’clock returning the following Tuesday | morning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown | at three o'clock, returning the same evening. | The steamer leaves for West River on Thurs- | day afternoon at four ociock returning on | WILLIAM S. STEWART, 2 of Chariottetewn Rarcis erat-Law X o'clock she also goes to West River, returning | the same evening. THE ELFIN Leaves for Rocky Point eaeh week day at 7, | 8.30, 9.30 and If a. m., and 1, 2, 4 and § 30) p.m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at §, 9, ONLY MAKE A CROSS. 10 and 11.30 a. m; ard 1.30, 3, 4.30 and 6 p. m. On Sunday's the Elfin leaves for Rocky | Mark your Ballot as above indicated. Simply place a X in the space con- Point at 9a. m. and 12.45, 2 and 4 Pp. ™;/ jJiping thc name of Wiliam S Stewart, the people’s candidate for West a ee eee. Pate 335] Queen’s. Place no other mark upon the hallet ¢ 5 ° ° i > ° The cross mu:t be made with a BLAcK lead pencil. THE HILLSBOROUGH | ? vive = Following Irregularities Held Fata! to Votes. South- | | 1.—A single stroke instead cf a cross. | Leaves !’rince S reet ferry wharf. for port every half hour. 2.- A mark which in itself is a means of identification, such as initials Y Mi OTH ER et some other mark known as used by him. VE R SHOULD H ivelt in theHouse Yor common ailioucuts which may ,eur in every family. She can trust «hat time indorses For Internal as auch as External use. Dropped os -ugar it is pleasant to take fer colds, -oughs,croup,colic. cramps and pains. I have used sne Lintment im trea 3.—Two single strokes nut crossing. G2 No Prxson who has voted at the election shall in any legal proceed | ing be required to state for whem he voted.— See Sec. 97 of the Election Ac The election law of the Doninion provides for perfect secrecy of the | ballot, except in case of a sciutiny before two judges of the Supreme ur Anod ' Court. Before ascrutiny can be held, the persom desiring one must deposit ithe tenes your old dam Nter top sumuser eo in Court one thousand dollars as security that he will be successful. No yy hat yw ae | ballot can be examined wniti/ it has been first proved that the voter has ne vote, (ee A LINIMENT Relieves Every For © of | Originated in 1810 »y an old Famili | } t Y'S |and no vote under any circumstances can be examined unless it has been | yns? SoDYNE | marked objected to before the vote was given. Me vote can be marked objected | after the voter has received his ballot, The ballots after being counted are sealed and sent to the Returning officer who without opening the packets or breaking the seals transmits them Physician. Nore »edy has thecon to the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, and whilst in the custody of the Clerk dence of the publie a terextent. | o/ the Crown in Chancery mo person ts allewed te inspect then Oar book on INFLLS MATION free. Price | #5 and 50c. 1.8.Johms * & Co., Boston, Mase Parson ;': Pills Besides the polling cfficers and the agents of the candidates, only one ¢’ector may enter the polling booth ata time; ke MUST mark his ballot in | secret, he MUST hand his baliot folded to the polling officer, who MUST “Best Liver Pill made” Yositively cure Bilicus aess, eadache, al ver and Bowel c Pelictte wyenadg tom, asing them licate women fin * from | Pee Sha LA Jone “O Rastan. Mee bel’ot in any way that would afford a cue as le how the elector is voting. All our stock of Men’s and Boys’ 0 All our stock of Gents’ Furnishings, No other kind will do. | ‘place it in the box without «pening, and there is a penalty for displaying the | | i j I a di ‘having for its object a general Every resident voter must vote in the polling district where he is living | strike. | | | i } i | | | j ! | | TRUE INWARDNESS VALLEYFIELD STRIKE. = eee A Political Dodge to Catch Votes | for the Liberal Candidate. A Montreal despatch reports that the true inwardness of the strike at Valleyfield is nolonger a secret. It is apparent now that it was en- gineered as a political dodge to catch votes for the Liberal candi- It has been date in Beavharnois. learned that Mr. Bertrand. secre tarv of the union of was a bookkeeper employed on th Beauharnois canal 2 ‘overnment. He it was whoagitzt ed for the strike, and he it wa; wh: was most anxious to affect a settle- Lyon Mac- x<enzie King, another official of the down |iccm Ottawa at the bidding of Mr. Mulock to patch the matter up. According to the officials of the mil! ment when Mr. William luaurier Government, came the union alluded to has been in ex istence for about two years, during OR HECAN VOTEON HIS POLL TAX | which +; a continuz RECEAPT FOR THE PRe SENT YEAR 1900. This tax may be paid at any | has “bbe Maida oe agitatio nas been kept up by its officials When first formed the prop | osition was made that it should b cal ed the ‘*‘ Liberal Union,’’ but a an objection was made to this. i was finally designated the ‘‘ Lab Union of Valleyfield.’’ Since its in ception the company has been ob lived to face no strikes, all of which have tended t a sgravate the hitherto friendly fee! iig which existed between the man agement of the company and it e uployes. company expects will break out again before the win ter season sets in, and the attitud: of the men ard what they say seen to bear out the company’s predic tion. 1 which the | Valleyfield strikers were membe's, by the Laurier | His babyship will be wonderfully freshened wp, 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 ex- quisite fragrance, and js unsurpass ed as a nursery ané toilet soap. Beware of imitations. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. MONTREAL. o less thun foui The present settlement is regarded more in the nature of : | truce than a final settlement, zs th: that host-litie: Read the two sides of this story and then give a verdict on the evidence as to the merits of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. WHAT MRS. HAYTER SUFFERED. “I had been sick for more than a year with kidney trouble,” writes Mrs. Lucy Hayter, of Jacksboro, Jack Co., Texas. "Several different doctors treated me, bui none did me any good. Ome doctor said that I never could be cured, that I had Bright’s Disease. I suffered necrly death at times; had spells the doctors ca!led spasms. Was bed-fast most of the time for six months, My mother begged me to try Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery.” WHAT DR. PIERGE SAID. “With but little hope I wrote to Dr. Pierce, and he said ‘he could cure me.’ I began to take his ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ and although I had given up to die, I began to improve froim the start, and by the time I had taken twenty- two hottles I was entirely cured. I weigh more than ever before in my life and am entirely well.” Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- ery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures through the stomach diseases of heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc., which have their origin in disease of the stom- ach and its associate organs. Sick persons are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspond- ence private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo N. Y. REAT CLOSING ‘OUT SALE ind. An -yurists. PICTURESQUE Prince Edward {sland 25c at all Bookstores An illustrated beok on P. K. Isk- interesting souvenir for rp The Urient Abounds in dee}, -harmonious tones. We match them, or furnis 1 somethirg nore pleas: ing to the ear. Your wish dictates. Our sto*k supplies that wish: We guarantee every musical inst um nt we sell. Every one the test of its kind. The latest, up-to-date sheet music can a’way: be found. here. MILLER BROS, QUEEN STREET Connolly's Building. We have decided closing cut our present bu-iness of readymade clothing, Gents’ Furn‘shings and boots and Shoes, and will hold Greit Slaughter Sale. This stock is nearly all new this PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS REQUESTED J. B. MACDONALD & CO. vercoats, Ulsters, Suits, Reefers, Separat2 Pants and Vests, 30 Per Cent. Discount Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Br.ces, Gloves, Mits, Hats and Caps, 25 p. c. Discount | A lot of Cloths, Cottonades, Dress Linings and Blankets, 25 Per Cent. Disc sunt All our stock of Boots and Shoes, 25 Per Cent. Discount All our stock of Trunks and Valises, 25 Per Cent. 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