TH DATLY EXAMBVER, OHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 8 1900. “ABSOLUTE 7 Cenuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Wuet Bear Signature of See Pac-Sinile Wrapper Below. Yaery small and as easy to take as sug FOR HEADACHE, POR DIZZINESS. FOR BHIOUSKESS., FOR TORPID LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION a CURE SICK HEADACHE. EPPS'S GOGOA GRATEFUL, COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. ‘Specially grate- ful and comforting to the mervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homaopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS'S COCOA “Imitationisihe Sincerest Form of Flattery® The best, proof that MINARD’S LINIMENT | has extraordimary merits,and | is in good repute with the public, is that IT IS EXTEN- | SIVELY IMITATED. The} imitations resemble the gen- | uine article in appearance | only. They lack the general excellence of the Genuine. | This notice is necessary, as injur-| jous and dangerous imitations, 1i-} able to produce chronic inflamma-| tion of the skin, are oftensubstitut- | ed for MINARD’S DINIMENT by! Dealers, because they pay a large profit. Thay all Sell on the Merits and Advortising of MINARD’S. Que in particnlar claiming to be made 5; 2 former proprietor of RINARD'S LINIMENT, wh'ch simply is a He. /INSIST UPON HAVING KFINARD’S LINIMENT MADE BY C. C. RICHARDS & CO., Yarmonth, N.S. ower SECURITY. | GENUIVE MUST HAYE S/OWATURE, j} iny Purely Vegetable, AAree eet | I cit te tl returning offcers were compelled to interest of Dr. Lacombe. liberal | candidate for the legislature, Hon. : ie __|J. Israel Tarte called upon the Tuk elections which took place} hrench-Canadians of the Dominion yesterday in Quebec resulted a3/to organize and crush the Anglo- -FOR— everyone expected they would re-| Saxons, —_ wer? Baga the : The } 20 weeke ove) Peence-Canadians. e mentioned | CHARLOTTETOWN AND —- ee ne sabe ee. Sie Charles Tupper and Hugh Gra- given the Opposition to prepare for|}4m ofthe Montreal Star, as the ROYALTY an unexpected call to the polls. The | chief agents in that particular. The tiie opposition was discouraged after; union of all French-Canadians, ”’ the recent Dominion election and 'said Tarte, ‘‘against the fanaticism James Paton, Esq. completely Only eight | of the Anglo-Saxons was necessary 'S. R. Jenkins, M. D. THE QUEBEC ELECTIONS. OPPOSITION CANDIDATES surprised. ar ‘and must be continued, as it was| Opposition candidates are reported) the only way for them to secure| lecte ) ; ; ele 4 ted. og Marchand Administration was not; that are coming. % a bad one. The late Premier, ed | / Rey. Henry Lewis, a Methodist of Quebec would not tolerate; AV. HENRY 1 cc. i vs : ; ; ; minister, formerly well known ji ———— lor wink at Pineauism; and’ he this: santas. “Sel te a t wn acs t ae : ‘coe S province, ow stationed in | YECEMBER 8. LQO0 was able to boast on his death ' . r: DECEMBER ' ae Stockton, Man., writes to the Win- | > e > t) > ACTER . or a 6a rr | | bed that he had fulfilled his pledye: nipeg Telegram: ‘The temperance | to the people, always regarding, people have great reason to thank | |A WRONG TO CITIZENS. vera-| of a government which owes its ex | An Old Friend Interested in Our to left a whole district 'conduct extensive business 0] | tions in the city, employ labor and in the body such pledges as sacred. The pre the Conservatives of Manitoba for ; - at least doing something to compel M TRAIN lrew ; nti ‘n {sent Premier of Quebec has not b B ON] ey ane sre shen, = } } 3 ; “se 4 a the liquor dealers to defend them- | th course of his speech at the | been longenough in office tO MaKe | celyes) Thomas Greenway, for | Lyceum, to an anomaly in our poli-|a@ record of any kind. Aimost his| years, fooled the prohibitionists, and | tic system He referred to the| first public act was to demand an) the day of retribution came. Sir| ae es | Wilfrid Laurier a ‘lifford | fa-+ that he could not vote for Mr. appeal to the people at three weeks in 1d t ara rand Hon. ( lifford | hact that ¢ ad 1 thi ie Cae cf Sifton are doing the same thing at ee cans ray ot : ice---j 1is was the Only out iad ad : ; |Paton because he was not the | notice ind this was me mS Ottawa, but retribntion is com-| ° . ‘1 ory > - a ‘ + 7 - . e ; : - nossessor of real estate in Charlotte- } rage that the Opposition could ing, and the instruments that will} - There are hundreds, includ-}] charge him with. His was a differ.| bring it are—the Winnipeg Free} ‘ ’ 4 < Abit atAad A>, A ‘ ; << ee. m : : . * a . ~% _ Y . ‘ Press and Mr. Tarte. many of our most intelligent - case, altogether, to that of | I s : | i citizens, who are inthe same posi- | 4 remiel Farquharson who comes IN THE STATES. | tion as Mr. Trainor. Some of these | before the people as the leader } 1 istence Pineauism, which has Politics. | Dear Sir,—lIt is a great pleasure | _~ or) $309 = | hold leading positions practically un- — corporate and social. But they|represented in the Legislature,| to receive your WEEKLY EXAMINER | have onlva half-interest inthe body} Which has devoted public money rae Monday T ore 4] la Ve Ay a et}, . , wm : course, i, In common with ahiat They can’t voll a vote| borrowed from the banks to party . politic. They can’t poll a vote hich fniAl 1. I _ ~ | every loyal son of P. E. Island, take | which anyone who happens to} Purposes, waicn rn ee the pledge’ 4 very lively interest in all that} possess a little land can poll. This | to ‘make ends meet’ by addirg) transpires in our native Isle. I was} about five hundred dollars to the! Somewhat surprised at the mpsult of | . '\the ) InN) lan +3 lA ~ 3 at the same! t= Dominion election held on the | is cna (th ult. Ll reasonably supposed the | : _ aie Fesult) Liberal-Conservatives would have | in Quebec affords no criterion of the} been returned to power. But I think | result in Prince Edward discrimination against unlanded in- ‘lligence is not in any way due to Provincial debt, and 1e Opposition ; that many of those who,like Mr. Trainor, and we hope time imposing taxes. Island. '{ have a reasonable solution of the | mitter. Prior to tie general elec- | : ition in 1895 Mr. Laurier delivered | NOTES AND COMMENTS. many addresses in United States, | ‘and ledthe people tere to believe} Let's have a clean election—no| his party wasgoing to give to the bribery or corruption of any kind people of this country free trade, | on either side. ; , At that time his party press circu- 'lated reports which led the people find themselves the victims of it will that account, if for no other re vote for Dr. S. I if the doctor should obtain astrong av ee eee > \- Jenkins. i deal ason, :pport from them his hands will be cengthened to attempta reform this regard. In thecountry it's ct in 7 } fl . » . } m : is 3 ” all very well to draw the line at} [¢ is expected that Lord Roberts} ere to infer that Canada ei, land. But the case is different in} will reach England on the second o1 ; *#x10UuUs to become a part of this| aah third day of the twentieth century Republic, andwas only restrained ne city. q ao , 2y the tyranny of the British Gor-! WRONG SUPPORTED —It is reported that only five mil-|etmment. But since the G:its have | ¥ RO! lion bushels of wheat have been in-| Come into power, there has bien spected in Manitoba against thirteea! move made in that direction, and} millions last year. |they did not even gracefully sar-| ‘render the territory in Canada ad-} BY FALSEHOOD. Sainte ‘TY + >» ++ Ie 1a 4 wet y-3 rr ) a Pur Patriot has been striving to} nent using your hard earned taxe: ‘convince the public that it’s all] to buy themselves into power? I | himself at least loyal to Canada. right, and'to allay the qualms of] not, vote them out. Many of the promises of that party, | made previous to that election, have | been broken,—and it is better that Mr. McKinnon’s conscience by de- ‘and j entil the whole stock is cleared Against Canadian Preference. Orrawa, Dec. 7.—Thomas McFar- lane, delegate of the Ottawa Board of Trade to the fourth congress of the Chambers of Commerce in Lon- don, presented an able report. He recommended the abolition of the preierence in tavor of British goods and the substitution of an additional 9 per cent. tothe existing tariff on all classes of foreign goods, whether freeor dutiable, for imperial pur- poses. This he thought would force ee —Reserve Tuesday evening for | the big meeting in the Lyceum in} the interests of honest government. Warm Furs for Gifts—That sen- sible collarette and the warm muff are two specials that are suitable useful Xmas _ presents.—F. Perkins & Co. Furs.— Collars, caps, muffs, mitts make useful and sensible Xmas gifts —}’. Perkins & Co. Jackets and suits at counts---F. Perkins & Co. Ghina, Glassware, Crockeryware, dis- great Fancy Goods, BY AUCTION. I will sell by auction at the store} lately occupied by E /(uext door to Prowse Bros.) Queen | & McNEVIN H. Norton | Street, commencing on Saturday Ev’g, Dec. 8 at 7.30 o'clock And out. The stock comprises Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Table Sets, Toilet Sets, R. BEAIRSTO, az »~ GOME TO THE GRAND BAZAAR | It is to be noted that the) their rights in the troublous times| the hand of the British Government. | irmy P ° | The report was referred toa special | committee. } will continue every evening | Auctioneer J veniences. Terms moderate. AND BIG T TO BE HELD IN THE | MARKET HALL ok EOS &> Thursday, Dec. {3th. A nd bring the children. Every- thing to make them happy. } includingr . OLD MOTHER GOOSE LITTLE JACK HORNERG FISH POND CANDY TABLE DOLL TABLE FLOWER TABLE TEA TABLES | and tables covered with many fan- | cy and useful articles. The ladies of St. Peter’s congregation are the | promoters of this bazaar, and they | will leave nothing undone that will |help to make it a grand success. Remember the date ‘Thursday, December 13th McKINNON |Manufactuerers & Genera. Merchants. : ‘Refined and Lubricating Oils, Hose Packing, belting, waste, etc. Goldie & Co’s well known brand of | #leur. Strachan’s celebrated Gilt Edye | Soap, Sunrise Blend Tea, etc. | Call or write us for prices betose pacing your orders. Enameled Ware. Do you approve of the Govern- | joining Alaska. Mr Laurier need}Fancy Cups and Saucers, Gjars . come here no more. He has shown}ware, of all kinds. BOARDERS.—Two er three additional | bearders can be cuomfortatly accommedated i ‘ae oe ’ , Bate ° ; at Mrs Stumbles’ private bearding house, i corner Prince and Kent *?s. Modern con- d7 tt claring that Mr. McKinnon has the Do you — a eet ' they were. a : ,' contracts to be handled the same as ! Re a Oe : majority independently of the bine ley okesbide Mokt foeee 14 I presume the electors feel proud Jenuty returning officers’ blun- ; : : 5 hah (ofthem because they abandoned eyes, ee 'not, vote for Paton and Jenkins. ‘their foolish nolicy ans ae . tk ders. The Patriot’s statement is 7 their foolish policy and broken their ders. Re -ESCEM | es Poe p: omises to pursue a sound, honest, a0t true, and it is not reasonable. Don’t let whiskey, bribery anc} business policy,—that laid down and coer corruption triumph on election day | followed by Sir John A. Macdonald, But work and vote for Paton anc ;}Sir Charles Tupper and their co- Jenkins, who have declared for a| workers, and violated that as little clean and honest campaign. as they did. {n East Queen's, as elsewhere, the rovernment, their candidates and workers, had the appointment of -he deputy returning officers in I feel pleased to think that P. E. | heir % Yq Ft > q z } ? 7" : . their own hinis. After they had We appeal to the conscience of! Is'and voted as she did. In the coming } local election I hop2 to see the Lib- exhausted all their ‘“‘human de-|town and country—ought Pineau-| , ‘ . S ] Conservit ves : 3 vices,’ and all the influences of both|ism to be approved ? If mot, the Cr at esreturned with a Governments, in a supreme effort to Farquharson Governmert can: ~¥ pa like very much ‘to heart Xu the addresses of my old friends on (the election questions. Of course I * Does the conscience of the coun- } have listened to good speakers here, try approve politicians who solemn: | notably Senator Hoar, J. B. Reed dates must be voted down. defeat Mr. Martin, teir deputy count Mr. Martin in. Is it likely, then, that fewer votes were actually ly pledge themselves and then de-}and Henry Cabot Lodge. ole? for Mr. Martin than for Mr. : J odge. Senator liberately break their pledges? If | Hoar has the platform appearance, ¥ vicKinnon? Not at all. In point; not vete the Farquharson candi }manner and eloquence of my _es- of fact, Mr. Martin, as already ) “@*es Out. (teemed friend, Robert D. MacLaren. ee | But for a good off-hand speech my Ane we so short of men that onc|old friend J. P. Tanton is not easily erson must have a seat in both the; $=rp@ ssed., s*- ted by THB EXAMINER, obtained the majority of votes. The seat is APPLES! We have for sale 25 bls of gool ‘pples. at only $1.50 per bb). (Less an auction p ices.) Alz:o by the S 'X.B) I2c tu 25¢. spherry Jam ‘Ve have a quantity of pure home- mob: Raspher:y fam; also imoucrted strawberry at ony Ice per lb, any qmantity. Pure Kaspberry Vinegar 5° pcr bo tle -5 For Christmas We have a [all supply of the usual : roquiremren’s, atl at the lowest pr ces. ty Eureka lea, 25c per lt. | RF. Madigan & Co en ae his by every princlple of justice. | City Council and Local Heuse? On} J. H. Puuurs. But his opponént has Been given it | election day let it be known that Worcester, Mass., Dec. 3, 1900. because one of the deputy returning | One seat is enough for one max. | sop tenceny mt Soiphe : . ae the s cket—Paton and}! «¢ ° Y l officers committed a blunder or boo sh xg square ticke t The Mill vannot Grind worse, and because the ee i nd eith Water That’s Past. -? (him the advantage of the blunder | Trisre : } address. } sreported that when address: } a | | Or werse. ‘ing a meeting at Montreal in the| This ts what a fagged out, | tearful little woman said in i ’ } | telling her cares and weak- | | | nesses. Her friend encouraged | by telling of a relative who had just such troubles andwas cured by Hood’ s Sarsaparilla. The little woman now has tears of | | joy, for she took Hood’s, which puther | blood in prime order, and she lives on And See the Housekeepers,who are Buying ' the strength of the present instead of | worrving about that of the past. i- U N ITU EF ' Humor—‘ When I need a blood purifier | I take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It cured my bumor and it is excellent as a nerve tonic. They buy here because they save from (Oto 25 p. c. Our stocks are very Look Around — i , t g running sore was left on my nose. Took | Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it cured me. My brother was also relieved by it of erysipelas in his face.” Exrira Covnser, Burden, N. B " } Josiz Eaton, Stafford Springs, Conn. ; Erysipeias Sores—“ After scarlct fever | IT BE ? Many weeke of careful you solve the problem. Abound here. sample :— Bo'eros, etc, New Battenburg * F, PERKI | Lower Queen St. | complete, and we are showing a large = ee p OT ce ks) Pry i number of new designs never shown el RD Hood's Pills cure liver ills; the non-irritating and here before. | Saiy cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsapatilia WAN 2FD.—Lady canvassers to solici | OE: Rc gee oe ns} ordersto Corsets (rounder). F'f'v per cent. MARK WRIGHT & CO LIMITED 75¢ a pair—%oys’ Oil Tan Oo" iss] oO he weil cnoyvn C in erse ; ‘ ‘ ; . Mee ce Sheca aap ty ¢ Mozcasins, at R. K. Jost’s. 29: IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS S| ® ” ENED EN EY:EN: ELAN WHAT SHALL GOODS SUITABLE FOR XMAS worthy of mention we quote the following as a Fur Collar, Cap, Mitts, Silk or Satin waist, Fur or Cloth Jacket, Kid Gloves Silk Ties, Fanncy Goods, Qui'ts, Blankets, Battenberg work in centre piecs, Rings, etc. GSS ZOBOS | OG ieuiaiee THE MILLINERY LEADERS. preparation enable us to he'p {! Out of the many articles which are F or Ruff, a dress length, Doils, pretty Down Patterns, Braids, NS & CO, be tet cl be be and GA. of