es GPX Sacee Sones 4 > - — ae a ES Oy WO OO Lae = - ey Te GEE lagi” Weasel” ae SS OF OR OE CED OE f a > 2D meee” : eo ? Senate Read Reom OTTAWA Th's is True Liberty,—when Free Born Men haviig to Advise the: GOES ON SALE TOD A FEV LAST 7 Ever One of Our Great Stock of New Cloth Jackets - | will probably be established in the| AY AT A DISCOUNT OF ONE THIRD Black Jackets, Colored Jackets, Short Jackets, Newmarkets, &c Are selling at 67¢ on the dollar. . $ 2.75 Jackets are now $ 1.83 : 3.45 Jackets are now = 2.30 5.85 Jackets are now 3.90 6.95 Jackets are now 4-63 8.25 Jackets are now’ 5.50 12.00 Jackets are now 8.00 15.00 Jackets are now 10.00 AvV’S JACKETS HALF PRIGE!!! (nee A visit l for Xmas gifts. Our stocks suited. Our selection of Gems, Je elties is richer, rnore varied and we have ever shown for is 30 Varied that ayxrtinl We enrrave all tree of ¢ to our store will repay you MCE WYN H CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS in securing suggestions ever y kind of taste is sure to ve welry, Sterling Silver and Nov- more inviting than any display the gift-giving seasou. *heeat a+ onr store Shnaryve. W. W. WELLWNER, Jeweler and Engraver. | Colonies. | | Mr. Chamberlain said that the | government hoped it was not pro-| z ment of Militia is NORTH BRITISH - AND - MERCANTILE INS. CO., OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON ASSETS 3) 2 Out » OOD. Fire insurance effected on lings, churches, stores, stocks, etc., most favorable terms. lactories, Island Office, Ch’town Prince Edwari Oo (Jueen St ’ HYNDMAN & CO. GENERAL AGENTS, teleyhene 67. —_—. PRA\ ER BEAD Lost last night, a “s* @F prayer beads in 2 leather case, with a ZUE Exam: Se Mk & AL Dos? offic la: >t } YS. OMCe acy. Plea: ica INER Oficea ia JPCe, le Us ~-tf . ricRE’S SOMETHING You Should do Immediately | HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT WESTLAKE BROS. Christmas 1s coming. soon. Coming only present you can offer a friend. . . . - ? before the big rush is on. We can please you. That’s what we’re here for. WESTLAKE BROS., The Photographers. Sunnyside. Charlottetown. Nov. 28---tf. TO LET. That centrally situated one tenement house on Prince St., next to the late Thos. Alley’s, containing eight large rooms, with stable and coach house, at present occupied by Rev. H. B, Morris, whe is removing from the Island. Possession given the 23rd inst. Apply to THOMAS McQUAIP, Lower Queea Stree ds tf L tov | A photograph is the most pleasing | Come now ‘ '. 2 ee eee CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAN HOUSE OF COMMONS. ne = are | j Liberals Strengthening Hands of | the Country’s Enemies. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] | Lonvon, Dec. 8.—Mr. Chamberlain | t ; lr. 4 é | announced in the House of Commons | Liberal-Conservative member-elect | yesterday, that Civil Government |Transvaal and Orange phecy that, very shortly, indeed, thing in the nature of civil admin- istration might be established in both Orange River and the Trans- vaal. Sir Alfred Milner, he added, would be appointed Governor of | both. | Here Duncan Pirie, L’beral mem- ber for North Aberdeen, a former Captain of the Aberdeenshire militia, who recently returned from |South Africa where he went to look | after the remount department when | the war broke out, interrupted Mr. _Chamberlain, saying: ‘‘You will lose South Africa.”’ Mr. Chamberlain proceeded with. out noticing the remark. DESPERATE MEASURES. Boer Women and Children Driv- en from Home. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. ] HeEIpELBerG, Dec. 8.---The Trans- vaal Colony Boers are driving the Boer women and children from their homes because their kiusmen refuse to fight any longer. Forty women and children ill-elad nd hungry were brought in by the British yesterday. > Electric Deal. {SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER.] | Monreeat, Dec. 8.—A deal be- 'tween the Royal Electric Company and the Canadian General Electric | | Company was practically completed | yesterday. st Second Contingent. UE On Oe | The [SPRCIAL T@ THE EXAMINER. | Orrawa, Dec. still without ad- yiees from South Africa as to the m | probable date of the departure for home of the second contingent. sense, =~ VOYAL |Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards the food against alum. -_— Akan baking sewdars are the greated pacdacers io health of the present daye CO OR Myeeee cemerere ONG BOOTS — Homemade,cannot be beaten. ne | Made out of the Best | Kips and Grain Leathers | 52 me Ale a fee MO ree Maree | ? | t Tanned from 8 to 11 mohthf. Will | wear better and turn water better ‘then the cheap aud quick tanned | leathers. ; GOFF BROS. | (Halifax Herald.) River | Cases in this era of remarkable elec- | tion cases and election steals. before the House met again some- | respective candidates, and hence }number, were rejected. : 4 8.---The Depart-| part of those rejected were for terday. The officers and men spent | Kruger may speak free —~Zuxipires, dheacopaaageuhe etnanohedlangned tlipemarn Single Copies Two Cents THE EAST QUEEN’S STEAL. Opinions of the Press. The counting out of Mr Martin,the | in Kast Queen's, Prince Edward Is- land, is one of the most remarkable It seems, according to our despatch, that the judge ruled that ballots that were clearly marked for the unobjectionable so far asthe elec- tors could make them, should be thrown out and left uncounted be- cause of a mistake or fraud of the |deputy returning officer in placing | nnmbers upon them. Why electors | | Should be cheated of their votes be- ;cause cf the act fof the| deputy, returning officer, does not ) appear. Yet it is by so doing | according to this remarkable ruling in the recount that Mr. Martin has \for the time been deprived of the) | seat to which the people by a clear majority elected him. If such a Tuling as that is to stand as law, it | | will be entirely within the power of | _a deputy returning officer or two in | each constituency to defeat the will | Of a majority of the people ia every | case. (St John Sun.) The unseating of Mr. Martin /Seems to be one of the most unfair | things in our political records. Mr. ; Martin, who has the majority of votes, loses his seat through no de- | fault of himself or his agent, but by, irregularities committed by an em- ploye of the government, who was probably a sihiainee of the candidate now declared elected. The judge, who is also, we believe, an appointee | |of the Laurier government, has de- cided that more than half the bal-| lots at one poll stall not be counted | because the appointed by the government,: had made a mark on _ them.!| This officer by mistake numbered | the ballots instead of the comnter- | foil when he gave them to the elect- | When he found ont that he! returning officer, | | ors. ‘had done wrong he tried to erase | ‘the marks. In some cases he suc- | ceeded so well that the judge saw his way clear to count the votes. In | other cases the mark left was so} ‘plain that the ballots, some 8) in, The larger} Martin, and so he lost the seat. This is a remarkable result. Any| officer has only to mark with discre- | tion, or erase with discrimination, | to elect either candidate. The elect-| ors have then nothing to do with’ the case. All depends upon the operations of the official and the | eraser. It is interesting to remember that this Mr. McKinnon is the same who became Attorney-Steneral of the | | province in 1899, {was defeated | in the following by-election, and yet | 'Satas a ministerin the government |for more than a year without a seat | fin the House. Having held the, office of Attorney-General without | regard to his rejection by the people | in the provincial election he may | be, thefexpected to occupy a seat in the House of Commons without | regard to his rejection by the people | in a federal election. aN litter ‘Kruger Feels Tired. [ SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | Loxpon, Dec has abandoned d'plomatic eff .rts. ——— ri 2 Ame 8.---Ex-President | further ! | i ' There is ap old woman, She lives in her shoes: They say shes related To old Mother Goose. She has a large family, So it is said: She feeds them on nothing ut cold soup and bread. You ll see those two eccentric old people at the Bazaarin the Market Hally on the 13th, surrounded by} dolls of all kinds,—dolls that will fill the children’s hearts with joy. = ann pleilalieall es ial teen Golf shawls for ladies shawl capes, $3 for $2, 34 for $3,%5 ter $4, $6.75 for *5.50. 160 to choose from. See western window. One bale of damaved blankets for Tuesday. Canadian Trade Review. Send it to your friends abroad. Only 3d cts.— James Paton & Co. —_ - our Xmas gifts is well tore: we hare To se> worth a visit t) our /never made a larger disp'ay.- W CHARLOTTETOWN W Weiler. ; Ne D, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8,19009. ‘and and Portugal, says the corres- QUEBEC ELECTIONS. Conservatives Secure Only Eight Seats. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | MONTREAL, Dec. 8,—The event in| yesterday's election in this city was| the defeat of Hon. A. W. Atwater, | Ex-Provincial Treasurer, in the St. | Lawrence division by James Coch-| rane | The Conservatives ascribe Mr. Atwater’s defeat to the fact that | the voters did not go to the poll. Mr| Atwater will lose his deposit. Dr. Levrolette, the Conservative | candidate in St. Mary’s, also loses his deposit. The election returns from all over the Province show that the Conser- vatives carried only eight constitu- encies. The Liberals now hold sixty-three seats and tke Conservatives (eight. There are still three elections to be held. ee, SOUTH AFRICAN WAR. DeWet Hard Pressed by General Knox. [SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINEF. } Lonpox, Dec. 8.—A despatch from Lord Kitchener, dated Bloem- fontein, December 7th, confirms the report that DeWet's main force is hard pressed and adds that General Kmox captured a Krupp gun which DeWet had abandoned near the Caledon river and coptinued in pur- suit of De Wet. The despatch also says that while the Rritish were handing over the women at the request of the Boers, under a flag of truce, at Belfast, December 3rd, a force of one hun- dred Boers unsuccessfully attacked the neighhoring infantry post. CANADIANS IN“XONDON. ee , They Will Sail for Tuesday Next. (aPpecraL To THe EXAMINER]. Lonpos, Dec. 8.-~Woolwich Ar } senal was the object of interest to| the Royal Canadian Regiment yes- many houwts rambling about the place. To-day the Canadians were given a reception by Lcrd Strath. | cona at the {mperial Institute. They l2ave London on Monday for | Liverpool. On Tuesday they will! sail for Canada on the Lake Cham- | plain. ea ee - } A FALSE REPORT. No Rupture Between Holland) and Portugal. (SPECIAL T@ TITE EXAMINER.) Lonpon, Dec. 8.—There has been no diplomatic rupture between Hol - pondent of the Standard at the | Hague, and the Ministers wil! re-| turn to the respective courts to} which they are assigned in the! course of a few days. sie VISIT <0 CARTERS’ Fancy Goods and Toy DICCOUNT Home or. omen NO 236 ane ee eee en? An ideal Preparation ‘or chappel hands, roughened sking etc., etc. British Almond Pink I's emollient proj erties will be quickly discovered, even after one aplication the -kin is remarkably nice and smooth. Gloves can be put on immediately alte using, Every lady who has bonght it is loud in its praises. It has travelled to New York, Brit- ish Columbia and England, and is still the favorite toilet article. Price 25c per Bottle Frepared and sold by A. W. Reddin, Phm. B. The Square Draggist, Sunnyside. LS TSS ET Ganadian Trade Review Parties who subscribed for the special number of the P.E.I, Trade Review will please call for their copies, as they are nowin. A num- b r of extra ¢opies are procurable if yoo call early. A handsome souven-» ir to send fo friends abroad. MITCHELL'S _ BOOKSTORE Queed St. Opp. Prowse Bros. 20 PER CENT “Agge on ; LADIES’ SLIPPERS, See our window. Fine slippers, al! sizes, all to be cicared out at 20 per cent discount, R. K. JOST, Stamper’s Corner. BOYS’ BRIGADE CONCERT ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, —ON— Tuesday, December 11. PROGRAM. tr. Duett (and instrumental Mr:. HB. V. Palmer and Miss C. Fitzgerald. Se Rept DOR i niiddicunkss akeke Prigade $. Sate eGR iv ins be Miss M. Warburton | ae eee S. FeO SANG is cis inc cee ehaens brigade 6. Whistling Solo...........Mr. Esslowe Pe ae LS a ee ee | rigade $. Solo (vocal)..........Miss W. Co ton g. Recitaticn,......e0.....Mrs. Jamieson 10. Polo (encal)...... <> Rew, Les \\ iiliams is Ci EON be a ikea 12. Soio (vocal).........Miss C. Fitzserald 13. Diaiogue ,,.MasterG and W. cake | 6g. Boge’ ED on ves eivedad cas ak Drigade d$ dtd BAZAAR A WONDERLAND OF Toys and Fancy Goods Greatest toy show in P. E. Island. Largest supply of Fancy Goods. Finest Chinaware. Tack’s cards and caleadars. FOLLOW THE CROWD This evening to Santa Claus Head-, quarters. Ceo. Carier & Co., <9 Santa Claus’ Headquarters. question, *‘What shall I give. this season, our line of EBONY ‘cloth, hair and f GENUINE EBONY GOODS s.FOR... XMAS PRESENTS When debating the ever present at hat brushes, mir rors, etc., will appeal to your good taste apd appreciation of the useful. Your inspection is respectfully asked. G. F. HUTCHESON,,, Jeweler and Op‘ic in. Sunnyside. eee © 5 meme aN 2 come ws “4 ae 3909 . 1 PPI, 2 rag ce oe Pie eT Be ae ae ‘enti cealletinn heen Cienamemededes Fa = ie lia Me SSS SE Bigs ago os ? “cree. 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