THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 4 t9@0., wee ae he Sam es anaes © a — ABSOLUTE SFel . owe oe Cenuin y] (tarte!" Little Liver Pills. ‘ust Bear Signature of See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. > Yory vmall and as easy to take aS sug ate ——————_ OR HEADACHE. CARTERS FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION GENUINE MUST HAVE SOFATURE, | purety Woqetabte, AcorP@tc0C ST) TS Se | PILLS. ea tee 7! a anane aorceeath GUaE SICK HEADACHE. cent es tlle The Relief —OF— - e h i_ady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com) pared to the relief that is felt by 3 RS SMITH, and hundreds or other women of P.! E, Island, on wash day tince they have started using GILT sDGE SOAP All mrst ciass grocers SRALL ‘it. McKINNON & McNEVIN ‘*“HOLESALE AGENT Musical Hducation One of the first things a man thinks of for his girls is a good musical education, and people are learning more aud more that even toa boy, the ability to play a musi- cal instrument is of great ad- vantage. When yon get ready to buy your musical ins‘ruments— let us figure with you. We will treat you right. « MILLER BROS Queen Stree’. AAMAASAARASAHAAA Tete Cosovolly’s Buildiog. a S* ¥RERSE EES ys gf BAP SE SEES PEE EY Ey V “a AV ae 306 54006000 OOSE GOO STG0 ‘ Teachers ; Attending the Convention, we : i i would like you to caliin and look over a large line of “School Helps,” we have just received. No difference if you do not wish Paper. MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE ; Qaeen St, Opp. Prowse’s. | NOTES AND COMMENTS. BTY, zee i turned down in 1879, catii Ds siated that 17000 any al Pret rile —It is the ave been made join a been rvaniZ ew po e rorce tka 1 ine Transvasl sa..c ~ rib é {| | — Liberal speakers on the tours are saying @ great deal about the evil results lof the turning out of Alexauder Macken- rie in 1878; and the Montreal Gazette ‘remarkatkat Mr. Mackenzie was ais The Conservativee turned him out in open fight. Coe Lib erals turned him down ia private caucus. It wasthe turning down that ended him.”’ — The Montreal Gazette says truly that ‘Conservatives who etir up rae strife are catching it in the Liberal press, and they should. The stirring up ef national strife is work shat Couservatives can leave to the Greenways sod Tartea of the Libera) party. Conservatives can only be poor imitators of these adepts, and cannot profit by their imitation.” —James B. Forgan, President of the First National Bank of Chicago, says that in 1896 the total deposits in all the bioke of that city were $177,261,714, while in 1900 there were $361,992,904. ‘ The enormous increase in bank deposits, and in bank business generally,” says Mr. Forgan, “ isthe best evidence of the in- creased prosperity of Chicago.” Other bankers in other parts of the United Staies report in like manner,—and the United States have notgiven any preference to British importations. In point of fact the du'ies they impose upon British as well as upon Canadian products, have, since 1897, been higher than ever ! —Lord Roberts having stated defluitely that his return from South Africa will be deferred considerably beyond the 5th of November, it appears that there is still considerable work for the British army in South Africa. The break up of the Boer armies has not yet had time to be com- municated to the irregular bands roaming through the country to the southwest of Pretoria. So soon as this news reaches them, however,it may be taken for granted that they wi!l not much longer keep the field. Britain has not profited much by the subjection of the Boers in the way of artillery, the enemy having carefully and scrupulously destroyed every gun in their possession and deposited the fragments in various spruits along the line of their roemorable march to Koomatipoort. iticsinnsipenamalililiiaiiiliaiastiliaincsinsiagaes A FAREWELL ad Departure of Mr. James Smith From Clifton % The members of the Liberal Conserva- tive Ciuh of Clifton, met at the residence ofMr. James Smith on Monday evening to express theirregret at his departure from Clifton and their loss of a valued soiker in the Liberal-Conservative Club. Mr. Smith bas lived at Clifton from boy-~ hood, and now after a successful life as a farmer, he and his family removes to Sommerside, where they cau enjoy the fruits of a | fe hither‘o filled with care and toil. Few men among us has been bleseed by prosperity as he, and it must be a great source of satisfaction to himself and family to find themselves now enj ying the rest and comfort that a farmer’s life does not afford. This sentiment wa; well expreseed ina five address presevied to him by the committee. Afier referring to ibeir Joss as @; member of their elub the address went 01to e@ay tha. not only a8 4 public man, but a8 a private citizen ke willhea loseto Clifton; far his friends aid neightors who know h'm spake him as a model c'tizer, a good neighbor anda true friend, ani wo'thy of the es teera and respect of the whole community. Also they wished to convey their eentie ments of respeci and appreciation to Mrs. Smith and her daughters for their kind- ness and hospitality and regret their loss in the church and social life of Clifton. After replying to the address im a neat epeech Mr. Smith iovited all present to partake of refreshmente, and af'er enjoy- ing some fine felections on the organ by Mise Warren thecompany bidtheir kind host and hostess farewell with mutual regrets) Mr Smith and family leave for Summerside followed by the good wishes of theo cmmittce. Oxer or Tue CommitTTErE. A GORGBOU3LY BUND ®@ Work of art has jast been issued at an out~ lay of $190,000, for which the pub- to Luy, come in and see them. ; Ask to see our Wedgweed Note * lienera desire a manager in this county, aleo a good solicitor; good pay to the right party- Nearly 100 full-page engrav~ ings, eu votnous paper, illuminated cov- era and . oding*; over 200 golden lilies in roses io the cloth bindings. Sells at sight; presses running day and night so great is tae sale. Christian men and women making fortunes taking orders. Rapid promotions. Ose Corristian women made clear $300 in four weeks taking orders amonzher church acquaintances and friends. Write us. It may lead to a permanent position to manage our busis ness and look after our large correspoad-~ ence, which you can attend to right at your heme. ed States Treasury, Washington, D. C. Montreal Gazette:; “The journalistic supporters of Mr Tarte’s Government be. gan by yriating pictures of Mr. Hugh John Macdonald in which he was repre’ ‘eated as @ physical monsirosity, Now they are pYinting falsified extracts from bis speeches toat{would make him appear as a mental imbecile. The ruffians are evidently rattled over his appearance as a itical leader,” the Morocco bindings; nearly 50 golden } “ — Pee ine PLAIN TALK To Catarrh Sufferers Every per oO; sul ¢ from catarrh ip inauy torts, Koows thattee Common t a leeanod douches do vot cure It is needless to argue this poin or to cri casea of failure, because every victim of catarrbal trouble knowe it for bhimeelf if be bas tried them. { A local application, if it does anything at all, simply g.ves temporary selicf; 6 waeh, silve or powder, does noi reach tue -eat of the disease which is the blcod. The mucous mew brane 83eke to relieve the blood of catarrbal poisuu by secreting large quanuties of mucus, the discuarge g metimes closing upthe nostrils dees ceoding tothe th oat and Jarryx, caus irg an irritating cough, continnat clearing of the throat, deatness, Ind'gestion and mavy other disagreeable and persisieut Symptoms. A remedy to really cure catarrh must be sninternsl trea ment; a@ remedy which wi'l gradually cleanse the system trom catarrhal poison and remove tie fever and congestion always present in the mucous mem brane. The best remedies for this purpose are Evcalyptol, Sanguinaria and Hydras’in, but the difficulty has always been to get these valuable curatives combined iu une palatable convenient and efficient fcrm. Reoently this has been accomplished and the preparation put on the market ander the name of Stuart’s Catarrh Tab lete; they are large pleasant-tasting loz enges, 80 that they may be slowly dis- solved in the mouth, thus reaching ev ry part of the mucous membrane and finally the stomach and intestines. An advantage to be considered also ie that Stuarit’s Catarrh Tablews contaia no cocaine, morphine or poisonous narcotice, so often found in catarrh poweers, end the use of which often ertails a habit more dangerous than the disease. Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets are sold by druggists at 50 cts for full sized package and are probably the safest and most ef- fectual catarrh cure on the market, —-_-oa7 oe THE FARMERS’ BUSINESS. ee A Conservative Government establish- ed the Canadian experimental farms and began the seed testing and other work carriedon on them to the advantage of agriculture throught the country. A Conservative government appointed the first Dominion dairy commissioner and instituted the system of ‘natruction ip dairying that proved so prcfitable to the older provinces, and to the commercial in- terests therein. A Conserv: t ve governs mcat so adjusted tLe duties on pork and pork meats that Canadian hog raisers first secured the home market for their industry and then reached out for the British market; to wkich they ncw send thirty-five miliioe pounds of bacon, hams, etc,,a year. A Conservative gcverament first arranged forthe shipment of p-1 sh- able farm and déiry products in cold chambrrs, opening the way for a large increase in the exports of dairy goods, butter eepeciaily. A letter from Sir Charles Tupper to the farmers of @anada indicates the |nes on which§he} proposes to sup, le ment the work so well begun by his predecescois, The jtestimony of those engaged in ard watching the trade shows ‘bat Auetralasian and Californian fruit, though it bas to be carried a much greater distaace, reaches ihe consuming market ie Londou in batter condition than Cana- dian fruit. This means that an avoid- able Jose restrictsthe profits on and pre- ven's the development of atrade which promises large advantages. Sir Charles Tupper’s proposal is to extend on the best lines the work which Con- servative Governments began, to put Canadian fruit producers on 4 footing of equality, aeto means of shipment and speed of transport, with the moat favored of their competitors, wherever, these are found. Aud what ie . done for the fruit growers will be done for the poultry reisere, dairymen, vege- table growers.eic. The men who began intelligeat government work for agricul~ ture prupose to advance the standard to the needs of the case. Sir Charles Tupper’s is a proposal of business statesmanship that speaks for iteelf.—Montreal “azette, RING THE BEILS OF MERCY. Tune—“‘Qnward, Christian Soldiers. ” Ring the bells of mercy, Ring taem loud and clear; Let their music linger Softly on the ear; Fillisg souls with pity For the damb and weak, Teliirg all the voiceless We for them w ll speak. Ring the bells of mercy Over hill and plain, Let the ancient mountains Chant the glad refrain, That where man abideth, Or creature God hath made, Laws of love and kindness Shall on each soul be laid Addrese J, A. Knight, Sec~ , retary, Corcorau Building, oppesite Unite | Ring the bells of mercy Over land and sea, Let the waiting millions Join the jubilee, Peace on ear-h descending, F1]] the human breast, Giving tobe weary Sweet and blessed rest, ——_ Bad blood is a bad thing to ivherit or acquire, but bad blood may be made good blood by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, | ’ Business Methods, MILITIA MATTERS. Orrawa, Oct. 1.—The department of militie jas as yet taken no steps towards @ rang pg ‘or the reception at Huliiax of Lue #peciel service battalion, oo Lbeir re- turo from South Africa. It is underetood that the men will be paid cff wand dis- charged at Haliax. There will be me paredes in the upper province cities ex- cept toloeal men. I+ 18 assumed that all ihe solaicre will be anxious to get to their homes aa speedily a psaible. General O’Grad\. «li ley, recently se- vere'y epreined his kuee, and i8 now cor ftaed to bis bh Col. Coton, a-istant adja ant general of artillerv, bar jast re'urned from — the maritime provinces “amps of instruction This was bie tiret citicisl visit there, and the colonel wae de iyuted with the sterlicg clats of yecruiis who preeented them Se! ven, Toe report that the mil tia bas pot dore ui yibing to eecure the |. ny Ferve medals, tarns out to be correct. Last Febraary all documents in connection with the matter were forward- ei to the British government, and no re- ply being received up to May, Lord Strathcona in that month was arked to stirup tbe Gutboriies at home. So far no arswer has heen received. Col. Robert Cartwright, assistant acja tant geoeral at heacquartere, isa patient in St Luke’s hopital. He is progressing favorably after an operation coneequent upon 4p accident received in South Africa. depurtmeut cf OBITUARY, —_—_—_——_ -—— It is w'th feelings of d-ep regret that we enpornce today the death ot Mrs. Michael McAulay, which occurred at her Lome in St Catheri:e:, on the 29th of September. The decea-ed had been ailing for a long time before her illness became serious. Ono Saturday morning she passed pracen fully away, greatly bel:ved and deeply mourned by all who bad the pleasure «f knowing her. At the time of her death sxe was in ber 60th year. Mrs. McAulsy was the mother of ten children, eeven of whom sarvive her. Her funeral which was largely aitended by neighbors, rela- tives aud fiiends took place on Sunday from her home to St. Mary’s, where sle2p the remains of her deceased children, father and mether. The deceased lady was & model of Christan vr.ue. She was possesstd of gent’eiess, “tevotion and tender heartedness that made her a favor- iie witb all. She leaves seven children, three sister: and a husband to mcurn their loss. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to her family and relatives in the hour of their bereavement. May her soul rest ip peace. SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED. Oct 2—Athlete, Roberte, Wallace;S S Elliott, Nelson, Sydaev; Fred M Batt, Ni Pictou ; Telephone, Grady, News castle, CLEARED, Oct 2-—Athlete, Roberts, Wallace ; Omega, Murchisov, Sydney; Champion, Orr, Shediac; S S Elliott, Nelson, Sydney; 3S Campana, Demers, Quebec. SSS ee EE ~~ S-- é Concession. WILKesBarre, Pa., Oct. 2.—Conl oper ators decided to offer striking miners o! the Wyoming Valley a net advance of teu per cent. on wages heretofore paid and to take up with their employes any grieve ances which they may have; powder will be sold to miners at $15) a keg, but the difference between this rate and the old rate of $2.75 a keg shall be taken into account in figuring the ten per cent. increase. The Princess of Wales has confessed? says the London Gem, that when a gir! she dreadcd Latin and Latin grammar. ‘ ] remember once,” said our Princess, “saying to my tutor,” § Didn’t you tell me that the Latin language is dead?’ ‘ Yes, your Royal Highness,’ replied the good old man, ‘ it is a dead language.’ “«¢ Weill, I replied, somewhat naught- ily, I am afraid, ‘I think it is very wicked not to let the dead rest. It seems very awful for bad boys and girls to be saying nasty things all day long about the dead,’” P. K. Island, Commercial College The attention of those ... . @ @ thorough and practical preparation for an active business life is called to the advan- tages offzred by this College. Book~ keeping, Commeraia) Law, Arithmetic, Penmanship, English, Correspondence, Shorthand, Type~ writing, etc., aretaught in the most direct and practical manner. Special attention is givento locat.og graduates in yood business positions. New term opens on MONDAY, AUG. 20:h inst., at 9.30 oa m. Send for prospectus. P. O. Box 242. ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal and Proprietor 4: Notice a few of them in our west window.) Had these swell creations beer obtained in the regular way they would have cost us— and you--from 25 to 35 per cent more, but we got them at a snap—something very un- usual at the beginning of the season—and you will reap the benefit if you purchase now. By so doing you will save money.—Be the first to appear it the pretty fall style.—Have use of your garment the full sevson.—Onr prices will please you. ALWAYS IN THE LEAD. F. PERKINS & 60. THE MILLINERY LEADERS. Do You Know It? Do you kncw you can get the best value in Readymade Clothing, Shirts, Ties, Under- wear, Gloves, Hats, Caps and Kainproof Coats At the Genilemen’s Outfitting Establishment, Morris Block, Opposite Post Office. D. A. Bruce. meee -- ee “ I ~ OSTEND HC I MOLTO DAS IAT RENO POLITE A you will have satisfaction. You also want some thing ” Tb LONG AND MIURT OF IY Is to get a boat that will wear and fit you, then to§suit you in price. Ycu will find them all at McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREET