i I Otis ...¢.-»»~¢»v-»~.»~ i 1 ~:~»¢ ..-_-~.»¢~. ZF? pn... <- ..f~.l-» /wenuuw-v ‘Q as .un “Y” we THE GUARDIAN, (l!ARLO'1’TBTOWN, PMNCI EDWARD ISLAND, LOYEMBEB 17 1900 mini 'f \ will outwear two pairs of Orkry Common Rubbers. Search the world and. you will find nothing better than Jmifahd by Every Rubber Manufacturer and Dealer, but no imitation has our specially Manufac- tured Rope Canvas or Duck, the only fabric which can be thoroughly impregnated with the Para. Gum. When worn out have leather sole put on and use for a Plow Boot. Thcj. D. K°\ngCo. ,Limitcd, have the only r ~ ` genuine ~ Rubber. Don't buy unless the words Q _ are stamped upon i the sole of each Rubber; all others are frauds upon _ the Public. 5 AH___y & Ca _be _tg at Cwwwn one who was not elected at the polling o _ ` ` ° ' November Tth. Very many leading me V position. For any one of half 11. dozen* o T - 4 tof the Conservative lparty are in tha -`/ -_ ._ X 4?. f"\ $4/ ,_,~§°'4 lf' B0uts .1 -1Hnckey » _ _` ,_ _ :ef ,lfft ber elect can vacate his seat without _rev llll, ` 1 \\ _ . #3 l 1 ,ltellur `:. I ‘V chance is only open to supporters of th iS1ecunl 1 t r r* ;_ _ and before the House had Inetiitbiv ‘ill ` ' h i ‘_ __ 1, - " 1, found desirable to get a seat for`Hon. Mr F Om assortmeilt this Blair, that he might become a member o , fy/,/,_.‘ gaason is running Ove,-_ the LaurierCabinet. Mr. King, M. P. fo ‘ ` sr 5; with new ideas -_ im- 1 Queens County, New B1-unswick,` bein ' _ *_ ;(_/[PF prsvemonts - a*.t‘ac- \_\ ` disposed to make way for Mr. Blair, ac " tiveness -- and at re , _.' duced prices. - Q.. The Spartan Hockey at $1.19 ‘ t _:E Fairly takes your breath ` _ away. ' »'. T .“ if $200 Q7 leads among leaders. ¢ _ \ The P. and S Make lil at $2.50 A _ A wx.. __ B’ack or Choc late- are greatly improved. The Slater Hockey soo I 'fi Is unsurp ss°d-shows improvemens this sea- ,"‘I :on were poss-.`ole. _ /` `"§'@@%s ,-`._ 1. )` The King Hockey at- I . _¢,,~.»» / f JP it ' ` ,-'_ _ »° iw 1 Slater Shoe Agents. _ _` __ I /- ' _~- ~~.' -' " f-~` w ° rf; \';§TT"1‘ qi: `\ ’;; A _ ._ ___ e _/ _ » 4 _,A v ' ~ _ ' L nh ll ,_ _ u. 1 "7 -_ f "11 PRE$0lilPTiBli$1 3 Withoutsdoubt we puts; ,. _ !.1_ 'L __ _ `_ _ -_.am - at very 1ow` prices. A We guarantee 0 ` we use in them to bs and it will pay you to ' a trial. - i THE Mllllll illlllr. ru rmenplmsme. ' 2g;__' >,lj__ _ 3011 1111111311 _ ____ _ _ _ . .. _ ' _ - _ ellraseafplot of A Pefmmqnt P08-don and good P01165’ and g€nerallY_l»0 phe_l_lne_§elcct a new leader i11 place of Si ected members can resign his seat.‘ " not that the oflice had attached to it was promptly elected to the Comums his stead. same as it has been for thirty odd yea. him to office. And this condition mus have animportant bearing upon the choic shall see. sired to make Hon. George E. Foster their leader in federal affairs elected thereto. All the parties concerned must wait till Parliament meet»s,saty three mon ence ther ca.u_ tender his resignation -to the new The'S_peaker will notify `the Clerk' ofthe ._ 'C1-ow.m` 'in Chancery of] the diately 'It rests with the* Government to ‘tix the date of the election. It might be month or six weeks before the new could secure his election and take ‘his seat in Parliament. - inthe House' from the beginning of _the sgggipn. ' It is a necessity '-felt notonly bythe Opposition but by the `_,"ll`\'f’Ii'.even"“"‘.'._by the Government ~ The _policy andprincipal measures ‘ D The house can be _inspected .on Wedues: clay.” The P_remier vr_ill__then make his otllcial aiinouncements The ad dress in reply to the speech will be _ - _ _moved a few days later. ' It is im_port_ant_ 0 I _' I that atfsuch times theleader ofthe Opposi- _ i ~ i " ' h ld b ° 11' 1 + tion s ou e in 1s p ace to reply to .he Premier, to criticise the Government Any perS°n°§ t :.1 _ __ " "5 _'T~.T'T'_ _'_; t;*'-_'_*' - ~ ~-_""‘?‘““ “L-_ '.1' ?¥“‘.,'-""'fe*-.'-".?>1l"Ti"i| _ f,i]n_e;,3i.n¢e_t.he _ n get a seat for months to come. ' ' ` I’ _ Y _ _|. ` A-a ,Charles Tapper is complicated by the difficulty of securing a[seat| for{the ' lnew man chosen, should he happen to be _ ~ _- P Ss f and strain. A horse which looks like a n 1; one quality of good blood. Similarly f men, who seem in the pink ot' condition these defeated leaders a seat could and would be promptly found if it were hought desirable, were it not for one condition. The one _condition V is that _ _ ` until the new House of Commons has metl ' _ . - __ and elected its Speaker no one of the . /V’ /`? `-.émlu " There is only one way in which a mein- ` _ singing, and that is by accepting an oflice of emolument in the gift of the brown ‘ _otherwise the Government. But this beba5ed0ns5,mdb10od_. _ ' ‘ e It is one of the peculiar properties of \\§ \_, Government -ifter the electlon of 1896 33 _ f to its strength and vitality. Thus by r cepted an appointment as postmaster at A N6 “her medicine Puriaes the b|°°d some small place in Ontario. It mattered__ ¢0v¢,»y_°' Accept no substitufm _ a salary of only $10 a year. It 'was sufficient to vacate Kings seat and Mr. Blair _ in _ _ speu ion twenty This is no new condition. The law is the 4°“‘“'° P“Yi“!¥ d°°¢°“5' bm* but f€C¢i\'@d "0 be- rs past. And the practical effect is that be- tween the day of declaration and the day when the House meets a member elected to support the Government of the day stomach, liver and bowels. f ` may vacate his seat by accepting an becauserhe Government w111n0t appoint of a new leader for the Upposition, as' we » Let us suppose that the Opposition de~ ;_;-,..>'»;~::;i‘_'1\'-2" sag- ,'f§#.“e.':r-.1_._:_»~i- _:‘;..~;; 1' 'v “ fn... 'lnvariable rule since Confederation thati the session. ’I‘he considerations to which we have above referred must go far tolimit the first choice of a leader to one of the members of the Conservative party who . has already secured aseat. If we are ‘ correct in our conclusions thiswill ex- clude Hon. Mr. Foster, Hon. Hugh John Macdonald, Dr. Montaffue and- others of the defeated Conservative leaders. There mip;ht___ be a temporary choice__ made and the rever_sion~fall to/' Mr. Foster at a later stage. Hon. Hugh’ J olin is probably now quite out of the running. Sir Hibbert Tapper, though elected and in every way eligible, is lime spoken of in the moment in that connection. If a Nova Seotian ‘S selected the chance seeins 'rnorqlikely to l fall to Mr. _Borden oflflalifax than to Sir Hibbert- `_More probably an Ontario man _m»y® saeefeo. but there are difaculuse l 1 _ _Jn the wayjof any one of the three or tour, D T " members elected upon whom the choice might fall. _‘The situation generally is a < veryowkword-one, from the fact: that Ifor- 1 general election, and no one of them can _ “Blood tells.” But we rarely recog- nize the fact e\ce t in times of strc “scrub” may beat another horsc~wl1icl1 seems the, ideal of a racer, just by that drop down under the racing strain of business. \Vl1y? Blood tells. Men reckoned perfectly healthy start out for business, they make a run . for the train, and collapse. “Heart fail- ure " t h e y- call it. Blood failure would be often the _ better name. Take care of the blbod and the body , will take care of itself. It is the blood whichbuilds the body. The blood in- deed is the body. ’ A sound bodv must ./ Jr _ / Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery that it eliminates from the blood the ef- fete and poisonous matter which is antag_~ onistic to' healtli. ' It also gives to the ` blood those elements which are necessary the use of “Golden Medical Discovery " I pprity of blood and power of body have en attained by thousands of sickly and - Scrofulous men and women. and builds the- body as does the “Dis- “l_t gives me much pleasure to testify to the ments of Dr. l>1erce‘s Golden Medical Discov~ ery." writes Miss Annie Wells, of Fergussoxfs W iarf, Isle of \\‘ight Co., Va. “ I can say hon. estly and candidly that it is the grandest' medi- cine ever compounded for purifying the blood. I suffered tern Ay with rheumatism. and pimples on the skin an swelling in my knees andfect lo that I could not walk. I t al t nefit. A year or two ago I was reading one of gpm Memorandum Books and I decided to try . Pieree‘s Golden Medical Discovery and ‘ Fa- vorite Px-escriptionf and am entirely cured.” . Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant .Pellets are grad- usted to the requirements of womarfs delicate system. They regulate the e ` --iii A Liberal Convention will ba held in *_ the Hall, at Eldon, on THURSDAY, Nov. 22nd at 2 o’clock,' p. m., forithe purpose of selecting two _candidates _ of~tho-Opposition, and vwithehim-so many# of his lientenants, have been defcatedat at-__ He is not now af# xmemberl _,of the House. An 011t&ri° Yep, ,The Directors_o_f each fPollo.lJétckctaat ;;_;%_Onelol"ii:‘f;Goli Capis 1_3 & _ Ona Hundred (100) Feather Boas at Prlcb - 85 Sweaters, Boys’ and \fo11th.‘ a* 1_3 ._.___°--- _ , z ll 00 Pecos of .watch Tweed 1:01 Ladies’ Tailor Made Dresses at 1 3 We M" j__._--M-\--r Largest Stock of Dresses and Skirts in this City “Wk Of lhil direct #ron the 35 Pieces ol Dress Plaid worth 330 f0r 200 ar |_:p|.:_d_ 5; Ill , W 0 S I Hi 85 Pa’r1 Boys’ Hose at 0 “nl le _ . it it _ _ _ ll( best IS cell ln X I 200 Pairs La-iles Wool Hose at C W' mn” om hh.” so we are canine” *gg 1 50'1‘<>we1R1eks (Ssel) , 150 C 25% and "°°"° “*°°_;“°ft°‘| ' ~ can s v V - 4 One lot ct \\ ool Boas (soiled) at Beer& 1-'3 Off Gunn 5 ll lskets of Job Hose ter children ll ool also Cotton Ribbed at -:za One lot ol Soiled Wocl Hits and B masts at 1 S 100, 1oc,20o and 2Sc _ _ ,Our $1.00 Hats for ladies gg on sale this p m at 50c 'l he popular share ; “The Proteseorf’ among the lot. g All oo ore. .__ , 100 feather- asior Saturday at halt .rice from 30c to 84 00 Hall ru will take any of them. _ I P 1 30 pieces o_t plaid dress goods zo o 1 our trout counter ‘sxturdiy at 85c » 20 wool boss. soiled white and craam \\ orth up to Soo Saturday 101;- °"""°""- A Mews swell tall and winter suits S weeping odructxoa on S oray'b Gulnl A Ulkfll (` PHYGIUOI reed clothing suns, $5.00, $100 $9.00 $10 50 worm 1 4 more 0 tu Burnt Hall f '_ Styles .for the boys.-Boys knee pints 100 pairs made all wool, heavy twood TURSEAY *M NW ‘ worth up to $1.35. All sizes. Offering Saturday at 95s BER 1900. li I Leaders for Siturday only.--Odd wool Hoods for children, l5c each nbolt thi p\\rp0 0 of 1 20 Ladies’ Jerseys. assorted light colors soil up to $2 50 today ll 00 18 doll to collllot til wool blouses. sellingpregulsrly at $2 50 -md $2 75, today Ol 00 B g loop Dillfld if QlP\\’l in wool stockings and wrappers andltdiei' wool underwear. “ll por cent oll, I Lilhlil lllllrdli ll 1 lot of men’s underwear. A'.= ki ids and all pno s S lecl 1 pb in lfmbrollnl fvllll E\¢¢‘¥\0I! TI! and Mclntoshes at sweeping low price Poll will call Poll ‘ tour Delegates non tlllll llld {0'~Y0!lllUI H _ _ I1, _ 1 of JJAS PAT N 8:. C0 t cannot. do so. He cannot accept an office hee-Pros Ent Nov 16 dit. 7 F. __A »a ._ _ nw- lll TEA mum ‘ 60*`000_lbs. now. landinv dad to arrve Ask ytu ` ` ‘ ,~ wma » an 1 c 5EORG,E ;~_,Lf' `~ ‘ -, (.i1`0C8I"'.f0l' D BH .i -_. 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