ee * «< as ty ee? Oa ar a DE ‘Se ee . > MAT 2+ Bg > THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOZTETOWN, DECEMBER 8, 19 KNU¥S NO DISTINCTION. Rich and Poor Alike Suffer From Catarrh in This Climate. \'l observant physicians have no ticed the enormous increase lm catarrhal diseases in recent years, and the most liberal and enhght ed have cheerfully given their approval to the new internal remedy, Stuart s Gatarrh Tablets as the most suc cessful and by far the s t rem LOT Catarrh yet pro One we known specialist, as had made a thorough } y sac } 3 >On aS ie ono? fF +41, rear a? i ~ ‘ Lillis Lc pret t ‘ inhalers, washes and sprays and now depends entirely upon Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets in tarrh, whether in the t or stomach. lsays ‘in patients who had lost the sense of smell entirely and even where the hearing has be- gun to be affected from catarrh I have had fine results after only a few weeks use of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets. can only explain their action on the theory that the cleansing and antiseptic properties of the tablets destroy the catarrhal germs Wherever found because I have found the tablets equally valu- able in catarrh of the throat and stomach as in nasal catarrh.”’ Dr. Estabrook says, Stuart treating Cc head, thro Dr. Hisde Catarrh Tablets are especially use- | ful in nasal catarrh and catarrh of the throat, clearing the membranes of mucus and speedily overcoming the hawkiny, coughing and expect- orating, Any sufferer from catarrh will find Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets will give immediate relief and being in tablet form and pleasant to the taste are convenient ind always ready for use as they can be carried in the pocket and used at any time as they con- tain no poisonous drugs, but only the cleansing anfispetic properties of Eucalyptus bark, Guaiacol, blood root and Hydra: tin. ° All druggists sell tie tablets at 50 cents for comp’ete tre tment. DELAY OF MAIL. I Dear Sir,—-It seems strange that when we have twomails daily from Charlottetown to Montague our outgoing mail which is suppos- ed to leave here at 12.45 p. m., and connect with train at Cardigan, laid over night in the office on the 5th ultimo, and did not go till Thursday morning, Dec 6th. The mai! courier between Monta- gue and Cardigan would, no doubt, say thatit was impossible to get to Cardigan, as the roads were unfit for transit. But we note that his neighbor started from here on the same day at one o'clock, pm, with an express load of trunks and ar- rived in (Cardigan in time to catch the ingoing train to Char- lottetown. It may have been that his hired man went on strike,and as the contractor ls not in the habit of driving the mail coach himself there would be none Jeft to take charge but his son, and] am informed that that gentleman is on the retired list, having received from the hands of the assistant P. O. Inspector his ticket of leave. if the latter case is his reason for not even attempting to get to Car- digan with the mails, he has, no doubt, the sympathy of the people of Montague. If not,and provided he has not for some good reaSon secur- ed a’permit from the Government to stay at home every day that it should snow or rain, as the case may be, he isno doubt playivg a little game of imposition on the business men of Montague as well as the public in general. Proveno PUBLICO. Montague, Dec. 6th, 1900. * aociedasiaillatiarinns Scrofula in the blood shows itself sooner or later in swellings, sores, eruptions. But Hood’s Sarsaparilla completely cures it. LOCAL NOTICES. —Boys and girls. sleds, baby sieighs, snow shovels. A big stock at Carter’s Bookstore. Now’s the time to select annuals, Xmas numbers, Xmas cards, cal- —_-s toy books. All are ready at | rter’s Bookstore. British Almond Pink, the ideal preparation for chapped hands, roughened skin, etc.—Central Drug Store. Finest sachets for fancy work at fine prices. Wetip the scales well ia your favor at this season.—Cen- trai Drug Store. - — 3 oe —Physical development.—I will open my physical development class on Tuesday, Dec. llth. A few more pupils can be accommodated. Be- sides giving a thorough course of club swinging, I will develop every muscl2 in the body with my exercis- ing machines, which I will furnish. Parents of delicate children should send them to this class. Best of managem :nt and good results guar- anteed. For references apply to Mr. LB Miller, and DA Mckienee, druggist. Special hours on applica- tion, Louis McIntyre, city.—3 in. OPPOSITION CANDIDATES. KING'S COUNTY. District—John Kickham. First John econd District—James MclIsaac, S. C. Clarke. Third District—Jas. E. W. A. O. Morson. ‘ourth District—Murdoch Mc Kianon, John A Mathies Georgetown-—--Hon D Gi A. J. McDonald. QUEEN’S COUNTY. First District—Hon. Wm. bell, 5). B. McLeod. Second District a Z Ephraim Gallant. Lhird District—Peter T. A. McLean. Fourth District—A. <A Henry Wood. Charlottetown—James | yn, Dr. S. R. Jenkins. Camp- Mellish, -Court, *14@an, PRINCE COUNTY. First District—J. E. Birch, J. F. Buote. Second Distric—Paulinas McDon- ald, James Barclay. J. F. Arsenault. Fourth District—Neil McQuarrie, John Anderson. Fifth District--Gilbert DesRoches, James A. McNeill. Sasha MURRAY HAROR NORTH. An Elector Protests. Sir,— It is reported that Mr. Martin has lost his seat through the neglect of the deputy returning offi- cer here not |doing his duty. McLean, Third District—J. A. McDonald, | I think, and all right thinking elec- | PARALYSIS CURABLE. | a Ones to be Seen Every- where---This From of Living Kidney Pills. | Death Cured by Dodd’s | The most startling example of human helplessness is the paralytic. The victim excites your commiser ation, but resents your pity. He of the palsied hand stiffly pres- | ‘sing the benumbed side is to be seen ‘everywhere we go. The most convincing proof that |this pitiable condition is the out-| 'come of kidney disease is the fact | 'that Dodd's Kidney Pills cure it. | Not generally recognized as a kid- | ‘ney disease, itsuccumbs to kidney | ' treatment. | Did youever know of a cure? Just | think a moment ! | If youdoit must have been the | work of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, for no ; other medicine ever yet cured aE aoe? £1,260,000 per acre is the record price for building land in London. An acre at Hampstead has been ‘leased for a building at £1,000 a | year. ee A Tonic for Mothers. | The happiness that comes toa house with | | baby’s advent is too frequently shadowed by | | rhe ill-health or weakness of the mother. To | | restore the mother’s strength, to bring back | } | vigor and energy, and to sustain her during | the nursing periad, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food | | is undoubtedly the most effective preparation /obtainable. It makes the blood rich, re- | vitalizes the nerves, and has a wonderful re- | | storative influence on the whole system. 50 i cents a box, all dealers. TT A ATs aw Tailor- made Overcoats _ The Fit-Reform and W. R. Johnson, two of the best clothing mak. ers in the world, are the men who supply us with our tailor-made Overy. coats. We've about five hundred to choose from. _ Our price compared with the custom tailors will be found to be gg to $3 less for the identical same cloth. Tailors tell you that the cloth cannot be bought by these many. facturers. Now, then, we say these people can buy any doth that jg made im the world, and can buy five to twenty thousands of yards 25 yer cent. cheaper than our tailors can. It’s reasonable we can save you money; but if you have plenty of money to burn, why of course the tailors are willing to supply the matches. Tailor- i ; Some French enthusiasts are now | claiming that Lully, the famous composer, wrote ‘‘God Save the | Queen.”’ TT — > A “ tors think it is one of the howest| ae and meanest ways that could be| An Honorable Medicine § brought up to unseat Mr. Martin }~_That appeals-to the best judgment of the and squirm McKinnon in when it | best people is Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. | yasn’t the will of the pcople. What is the use of votingat all when they will do what thev like? It could be plainly seen when the face of the ballot was clean and the proper mark after each respective name who the elector chose, and because there was a mark visible only by strong glasses on the back of the ballots they made acryand chucked the poll out. They used everything available to work McKinnon in. As Mr. McKinmon was the first to de- tect thes¢ mirk3s, he must have known sotfiie.thing’ about them. 1 guess this dodge was cut and dried oeforehand. Why didn't the Gov- ernment send the ballot box and in- structions to the returning officer | the greatest prescription Of Dr. A. W. Chase, | | the famous Kecipe Book author. By acting | | directly and specifically on the liver. kidneys innd bowels, thts popular family medicine ; thoroughly cures liver complaint, bitiousness, | kidney disease, constipation ark the accom- p2pying pains and. aches,.. Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills act pramptiy, pleasantly and |matu.ally. One pill is a dose, 2§ cents a box <———-niislgaibay leita inine gltt Germany has asked for $38,880, 000 to defray expenses:in China. Minard’s Liniment Cures Carget in Cows, | Damsons have been so plentiful in Warwickshire, England, that large | quantities realized scarcely a farth | a week before the election so he would know his dutv?—not only | g.ving them to him about ten o'clock | the night before the election, and | then he only got them from another returning officer. Surely something will be done to} keep down such outrageous acts, | tampering with ballots. It is de-| stroying and doing away withthe people’s liberties. I think, if Mr. McKinnon is’ elected something ought to be doneas there were | things done here by Mr. McKinnon’s officers that would go hard against | him. Welshall soon be like the Uit landers of South Africa,—we |shall have to take up arms and fight for} our rights. Electors of Prince Edward Island | turn out the corrupted rascals and don't give them a ghost of a show on the 12th. Put a partyin that) will do whatis honest and A Property DisausTep ONE. Murray Harbor North, P. E. I. °°. ee PROGRESSIVE TEMPERANCE. the Alliance prohibition pledge which strikes me as very similar in spelling to that of the person who stronger than water at the Wise- Douglas election. If this is true, will you please tell us which erid of the prohibition string will be worked by Johnny Quinn. Surely prohibi- tion will not separate such loving twins. RusTIco. SCEPTICS TURN BELIEVERS AND ARE CURED. Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder a Great Blessing. “When Il read that Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder could relieve Catarrh in 10 minutes! was far from being convinced. I tried it—a single puff through the blower afforded instant relief, stopped pain over the eyes and cleansed the nasal nas- sages. To-day I am free from Catarrh.”’ B. L. Egan’s (Easton, that of may be Pa.,) experience has been thousands of others yours, ° and Sir,—I notice one name signed t5 | flooded our district with something | ing a pound. ? To Cure a Cold in One Day. | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine | Tablets. All druggists refund the | money if it failstocure. 25 cents. | E. W. Grove’s signature is on each | box. | > 7? <a> Lancashire is the. next richest county to London. It is rated at £2,000,000, against London’s £45,- | 500,000. Stinging Chilblains As distressing and annoying as are Thil- | blains they can be imme iiately relieved by | the application of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. ‘Try | it when you have retired with itching, sting ing feet and expect to spend a sleepless night in suffering. Such atrial will convince you ojve | that as a cure for Chilblains Dr. Chase s Oint- | everybody their rights | ment is the standard of excellence. ' | | | It is the | world’s greatest cure for all itching of the | | skin. | ' | | ne @§¢ Hawaii has closed its last school ‘for teaching the native language. | Hereafter young Hawaiians will be ‘taught English. i ——EE . | 'Minard’s Liniment | Gures Disten 2: cc i AR | A twentieth of Scotland’s area is ‘forest land, seven-tenths is moun- tain, heath and lake, and only one- quarter is cultivated. 2 ~ Minard’s Liniment Suits _ The Fit-Reform and W. R. Johnson also supply us with most of our a oa We find them the best suits in Canada. So will you if you'll ket us suit you. Beautiful Tweeds, Serges, Worsteds, and Cheviots are made up ix these suits. Double or single breasted, sacks, cutaway or full dress— you'll ind them all here. And don't forget we're selling these tailor-made suits $2 to $3 lesg than regular price. _. It will suit us to suit you to a suit if you can possibly be suited toa suit. We are sure the price will suit you, and the suit will suit you too, Cures Colds, etc, niche tlealiiltattarstie , Australians are trying hard to ob- tain a market in London for the pas- sion fruit whichis so popular at the | Antipodes. ee a Minard’s Liniment Gures Diptheria. ——— - <a —_— Mrs. Baden-Powell, the mother of ! ‘the hero of Mafeking, is an astrono- mer, and has translated into Eng- \lish several foreign books on as- ‘tronomy. i TT | CY TU ta This signature is on every box of the gonuin. Laxative Bromo-Quinine tsicts the remedy that cures a cold im une day Something Warm For Boys Keep the boys warm so that they may grow tobe strong men, Here's the place to get agood warm Overcoat or Ulster that wil keep them warm from the top of their head to the top of their boots. The price will not mrke you warm either. the biggest boy's size in town. If you’dsooner have a reefer they are here at all prices and sizes. Now, if you cannot bring the boys come yourself and we'll be giad te send a few coats or suits tohome, where you may examine them and find them of the best goods you ever took hold of for the money. Ladies’ Comforts «IN FURS.. Our’ .." is decreasing, and we're glad, but want it to go faster, so now we re u.fering big discounts in Furs just to make it fly. Ladies’ Ruffs, Mufis, Collars, Caps, Capes, Coats and Fur Lined Capes. Arein the great store at prices never seen for the quality. It’s easy to fool the ordi:.ary people on furs; but you should not let anyone fool you. Buy your furs where the merchants have some little regard for truth and honesty. We tell facts regarding furs and advertise them too. PROWSE BROTHERS. The Honest Fur Men. eo 6 @ @ 2 93 @ 8 & $2, $2.50 and up 7.75 fos | Rewer 2 az , 6 ee eee oe