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Iamieson DRUGGIST 'rua MEDICAL HALL ! _ ___ is VVe are showing an ex- tra fine assortment of H gold lockets in 10 8; 141; . of various shapes and _ sizes, both plain and jewel set. l 1 i 'lvl it A _ .»`~`-,~’,_,-.‘_,‘_§, ._ ‘T 1 ~ ‘P . -» .», .r,.',...- a : rv.-‘ . 1 1- - qt. . -‘~.._ ~ 1:" ~ ic re "9 "ff _ We are prepared this year as before to Je engraving and as a locket nicely engraved is a very appropriate gift.We would ask you to inspeclonr stork. 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By so doing you will beep your hair healthy and clean and prevent the formation of dand- rufl. “Rexall Shampoo Paste" is the best and most economical-25 sham- poos for 250, Sole agents, The Mac- Kinnon Drug ('o., corner Great George and Kent Streets. -dtf. i - 0il-Tanned . Moccasins People who have worn Oil - Tanned moccasins in past winters can testify as to their warmth and- durability. ' _ We have four qual-- ities t0 choose from. Prices ranging from $1.2 5 to $3.00 1 1 , ‘ Agents. , THE CHARLOTTE rowN GUARDIAN- MONDAY, DECEMBER 4. 191|. 's THE COMING ELEC big Province of Ontario will select a new Legislature and incidentally will ntlirm their confidence 0ij'_\\[ant of confidence in the Ailminlstration led by Sir James Whitney. Qt present there is a general impression that the verdict will be favorable to the Gov- ernment, but we are from time to time reminded that the result gf an election is a matter of the great- est uncertainty. The gehulfafh election for thc llominion ‘in Septemberlast und the recent bye-clections in this l’ro\‘ince are crises in point. The whitney Government in Ontario was fornicd in'l~`chruary, ' 1905, nearly seven years ago and 'hah since Legislature and in the country. At. the lust general provincial* qlection held in June. 1008, the Cons `yative party carried about 90 seats of 106 in the Lciglslnture and in e re- cent l)uminion election the Conservat- ive victory was quite as sweeping. Possibly thcrc has been some re- action by this time, but if not yet arrived, there is little doubt that it will come later. No party can ridc long on the crcsf of so high a wave. And the Liberals have been in the Past a very strong ‘body in (lntnrio and for almost a pfncration under thc latc Sir illivcr .\lowat and his suc- cessors they held absolute sway. Now under n new lender and with a mod- crn and progressive policy they lrldii bc cxpgcted to make some gainsy ln thc past thc people of Ontario been very strongly supported flu the' 'rioias 1.\' oN'rAruo. One week hence the people of thclevinceil a degree uf political shrew,|_ “le” bl’ El"',lf-‘K a niajorityi’/support to fone party in federal affairs and to lille OPDOBHB Party in provincial af- iiairs. Thus 'when Sir John Mac- 'donald ruled at Ottawa Sir Oliver ,M0\\'Bt 11010 Dowcr in Toronto, and *more recently while Sir Wilfrid Laur- _ier has swayed the distlnles of the Do- _mlni0n, Sir James Whitney has had ,almost absolute control in Ontario. §'I`here is at the present time somc yspeculation as to the effect of the fed- Teral overturn ln September last upon lthe fortunes of the Ontario Premier. _It may tend to reduce his majority to some extent. SirJames Whitney has proved him- self an exceedingly nble administrator _and a capable and popular loader, ibut bears the reputation uf being .somewhat brnsqoe in manner and in- clined to be arbitrary-.a common ‘fault among strong-minded public ~men. The tcmperance people do not quite like the three-fifths clause hc has imposed in the local option law, but it seems to be admitted that the license laws ha\e been much nwrc strictly enforced under his Adminis- tration than under his predecessors in office. The outlook seems to he that thc Whitney Government will carry the country by a somewhat decreased majority, but the decrease may be more than has been general-ly expect- cd. A stromrcr Uvnosition than there was in thc last House seems to be desirable, in any case. _ A .\ll‘l\\` f}ll\'l‘1ltN.\ll