YH DAIL: “AMAR, QUA ocae - sceidenatecinancitl hte een ge <n aS ie ot o od ae 7-7 . . . ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINE: Cater. Bie cons: l uent. are | ast os Ot : Pier + ‘. re roat <r éLiitles t6 bib vey enentation, “4 7™ Oe ry - amiinaetenasanetineae ee TT : | ! é DE ,EM ey ~— e he J OUSt wu: bis } > RK ‘ ’ Sag. « ! uw BER »), 1808. Bi i he ane S ceaati- Ge Le “t . ayy i gow so prevalent can be quickly . har on Tire and pleasantly cured by using : a ; <3 WRONG HAS BEENDONI nity Judge McVonuid’s|0 clock j | y : ’ ) Dr. Bark’s Antiseptic Pas- i cn the reserved ballots we a : : kine. exce ; taxaties AT WHENEVER a wrong is done, thos: SAY king, except this «di | tilles. ees ear aati A E! GY a] who are its victims are angry, an OGG eens armed BIG a, sar sg ok > r oY ablic ‘those who profit by it feel shame ter acvontage, in the light of | Lyceum ton vg ey ; Se mous vocalists, lawyers, Gectors aba public]. : . : . n, if kh 2 ither rule st : “ fe i teak ae tcl pein: ek: ie This was so last evening in Chai , if oe bod either ruled out Ness: rai aes They aiso act as pre ventative of lottetown when it Was announce: unted im ALL the ballots at the \i Ite ) 7 sohtheria and other contagious diseases of : | - Blas ees @ vy.» 1 are On th = Sean ei ines that Mr. Martin, who has the ma-! 'y Harbor North poll. He ad erul-Vor | ¢ wait. a 4 i i | a \ }- e ae - 2 2 ‘ isc ii} e ‘ ' jority of the votes polled in Eas: | he declared publicly, that |p) ce, m | . | h- fas : . selhy . : : : Price 25c Queen's, had been counted out by) had been improper ly made Sergi. in > be aw Judge McDonald. Opponents of th the backs ot ALL | held in Geo. E. Hughes, Government of all classes were fierc« ballots and that an} “ay By Sh Pot , oe at ‘ . See ; ; a Se ee iene mice | VAR? BU ene c [ice a , in their denunciations of those who | ipt had been made to erase, i-land n ‘Se ay ee ee ee lid the wrong: ands ‘ters ze he marks He might, with joreane. Be sure and 4 Apothecasies Hall. did the wrong; andsupporters of th: | ' . + a : | sion 5c. ‘overnment ‘fel wm #7: A ‘eason have rule 1a 1e marks ' Bi . Government feit mean ‘‘and had} oe | Ra The soci t Aub: Ey erything must be sold and little or nothing to say. What Mr,| "¢ erasure; were made merely in| Fort Augusius Chui ‘ McKinnon may have thought we! ‘TT, and have counted all the bal- | one of the must succes I i Too know not. At allevents, he deliver-| »!S wpon which they were found. {Kind held this season. Fr sold quick. When the , . a nic rif as eat ot ava | ove Of Zi baskets was ed no speech of triurrph. Nor is it| “* m eht, with equal reason, have | handsome sum of &s6 Much jsaid that he even thanked those t | cided that all the ballots had | —Christmas Tree, 17th in ti C0 NTRACTGRS TAKE CHARGE jwhom heis indebted for his re-| ?°©? tampered with for the pur- vecemiber. Place, Conve. | ° h FE d return. Having already occupied a} 2°* 2f discovering how the elec-| Dame. A Xmas Tree taining by Auanuailia did be Gar tad. . any if | E ticle has to b t Ric 60 (hiehly respomsible office in our ‘‘Re | ‘ors voted, and ruled all out. But | little oq eso ans toca roe err oe 7 “oe : ' , : ittie Ones, the mediun ‘s and tl lsponsible Gove es -awy | 2Ow he could, in reason, have count- | }: 2 eases ORES ATM Tie We not | sponsible Government and drawn | big ones, will be held in their Hall. Is not good for anybody. only bake rich food, but we have something deiicious in plain baking. Try Parker House Rolls, Cream Tartar Biscuits, [0c doz They are light, fresh and good, and just the thing for tea or in fact any meal. Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY. Bakes Best Bread. ABOUT FLOUR There is no time of the year that people think so much about flour than the present, cold weather weather coming on and navigation closing. We have in stock and toarrive most of the best brands on the market in- cluding :-— Five Roses, in bhis Delicht. or half bbls. First Prize. Puritan. beaver Planet. Tillson’s Fride. and SANDERSON & Whelesale and Retail. COo., Call and see. a salary in opposition tothe consti /tutionally expressed will of his con- )stituents, it is not tobe supposed in the House of Commons.—even ed the ballots upon which the work | of erasure had been thoroughly one and rejected those upon which thoroughly done, is beyond the com- ‘though the majority of the electors prehension of any reasonable and } : : é : 2 ke ‘ : - " ibaa . | « os , lof East Queen's voted that his op-| unsopaisticated layman, unversed in | ing ships. | ponent should have it. jailthe legitimate and corrupt in- | fluences that both Federal and Pro- ‘vincial Governments, and their sup- ‘porters, could bring to bear upon the electorate, in spite of the dis- | tribution of whiskey and money by though the* ballots were ‘short at one poll at which the ma- jority was in his favor, and though | polling did not begin until late in the day atanother, notwithstanding jall the ‘‘human devices ’’ that un- scrupulous cunning could devise,— Mr. Martin obtained a majority of : the votes polled. He is justly entitled i wholesale, Easy to Take — Easy toOperato Because purely vegetable—yet thor ough, prompt, beatthful, satisfactory< Hood’s Piiis In spite of 45 Pieces S22"! “U™C FREE latest bits: GIvEN AWAY in bound form wv introduce our goods and catalogue in ever ome. Printed from same plates as 40 cen a isic. Send 10c for mailit g expenses. MARITIME SUPPLY CO., Moncton, N. PB. in the mysteries of law and prece- dent and merely desiring to see the right prevail. But the root of the wrong undoubt- ediy lies in the partizanship which governs the appointment of the Returning Officer and Deputy Re- turning officers. The first consider- ation in respect to these officials, is |not their ability, impartiality and honesty. But, it is asked, how will | the appointment of this or that man | affect the party? Can any votes be {gained if this applicant is selected }or that elector preferred? And there is reason to believe that the ;m~mnination for appo ntments practically with the government candidate for election. In some two or three most strength to the party,’’ and went. Weare informed that this is true in respect to at least two deputy returning officers in night befcre the polling day, al- shillbe supplied with these essen- And Have put them on BLANKET BARGAIN We Have Secured Another Gase of Those Zero Blankets S2ie this Morsing at the Wonderful low Price of $3 of & Size 70x85. LADIES’ FELT HATS Abcut 200 Hats, all good Shapes, Ranging in! Price frem GOc to $1.40 To Clear, 29 cents Each. WEEKS & CO. WHOLESA‘E AND RETAIL. The People’s Stare. tinls to an election at least two days before that on which the election is to be held. The result of this vicious practice numerous blunders out of which pre- texts are found fer defeating the will of a majority of the electors. ‘It was pleasing to hear Judge Mc- Donali say that little difficulty was found in respect to the manner in which the electors had marked their ballets. All the troule arose from the mistakes of the officials, men 4 who were allowed no time in which to study the law and prepare them- ‘selvez for their work—even if de- sirous of doing it fairly and properly. Besides Murray Harbor North, Glen : William and other polis were pre- siled over by men who did not know ihow to do their duty. At Glen William, we are told, Mr. McKinnon, ithe Government candidate, himself, i had to interfere. It: i said tkat the ballets were : sealed up by him —two more ballots j being found in the box than there ; were names on the list. It is sig- | nificant, toe, that the return made | up by Mr. McKinnon showing the number of votes polled at this place | was found in the box ondeclaraticn ‘day, but was not to be found at | the recount. ! Scandals, blunders, tampering ‘with ballots, failures of justice, proceed from the sovernments par- itisan, and rascaily system of ad- \ministration in respect to the ap- | pointment of the Returning Officer ‘and Deputy Returning Officers in ‘elections. Mr. Martin and his majority in East Queen's are,to-day, ‘the victims of a system from which _honor and honesty, ability and im- partiality are excluded in the in- | terestsof the Government party. a wb, lies cases there is doubt as te which of persons “‘will brivg then there is delay in the appoint- Eas’ (u-en's neither receiving their billot boxes and papers until the though the law expressly directs that all deputy returning officers 1 Charlottetown, Dec. 4. of the Government is seen in the’ | ‘ Come one, come all, and get value | for your Christmas money. 1 ‘ . Ty —From East Point to West Cape |the best business men in the field| |for pure government. Most of the’ | Liberal leaders have left their sink- | Come to the Lyceum to-! |night and prepare to bury the car-| tion. | —The Steam Navigation Company | have agreed to the proposi‘ion of| | the Board of Trade and on Friday | morning the Princess will take up| | the mew timetable. She will leave |Charlottetown at ten o'clock in the| ‘morning, and returning will leave | | eS ss , . . Pictou as soon as possible after mid- | ‘night, reaching Charlottetown! 'about six o’clock. - —For the past eighteen years Mr: | B. F. Keith, the well known theati-/ few man, has made a practice of) distributing turkeys to the employes of all his theatres on Thanksgiving | | Eve. This year has been no excep-| | tion tothe rule. A statistician in| connection with the Boston theater | estimates than in the eighteen years | Mr. Keith has given away in this) maboer very nearly 100,000 pounds | of turkeys. —The candidates for the city have | signed the pledge of the Temper- | ance Alliance, to which reference was made yesterday. Here is the pledge and the signatures :— We, the undersigned, candidates for the City of Charlottetown in the coming lecal election, do hereby | pledge ourselves, if elected, to do all in our power to secure the faith- ful and prompt enforcement of the Provincial Prohibitory Law, which comes into effect June Ist, 1901. (Signed) Joun WP. WHEAR. Grorak E. Huaues,:.«} S. R. JENKINS, JAMES PATON. —The Fatts of Farmer Riley's Mediumship, settng forth the ‘‘materializations'’ of spooks and phantoms, occupies the whole of the December number of The Journal of Suggestive Therapeutics (The Herald Bildg., Chicago). The ac- count is written by the editor of| The Journal who thus gives his read- | ers the benefit of his two weeks’ visit to Farmer Riley's home in Mar- cellus, Mich., with the results of his investigations into the genuineness of the alleged spirit phenomena. After publication in The Journal the ! matter will be put into book form | with additional chapters. —The reception given in the Y. iM. C. A. Hall last evening to Mr. fA. W. Robb, the new secretary, ~~ [ON ee eee the Association. President J D. Sea- | man was inthe chair, and on the! platform were several ministers and | the executive. A short programme | jhad been prepared. A piano duet} was rendered by the Misses; Holbrook, and solos were given | iby Messrs Stanley and Hawley. | {Ina short address Rev. D. B. Mc-'} | Leod welcomed Mr. Robb, ‘and sub- ; | mitted a cheque of $50 from Mr. / 'Aubrey Mutch, Southport. The |President read a letter enc !osing }$15 from Mr. Fraser Marshall. Revs. 'G. M. Young, R. F. Whiston and J. {W. McConnell gave addresses of en- 'couragement tor the work. Mr. ‘Robb outlired the work to be done. (‘The building will be cleaned and ‘gymnasium work is to begin at l once. A boys’ branch will be formed. ; ‘The parlor of the building will be ' made into a recreation rocm. Mr. | ‘Robb is a young man and will doubt- tless receive the assistance of young | wen for the institution which has 'done so much for our city. rE 2 - : ; Lameness in the muscles and! joints indicates rheumatism: Don't dally with it a minute. Take , Hood’s Sarsaparilln and cure it. a 10c doz | that he will scruple to takea seat the work of erasure had not been| We have strong honest farmers and! cass of the government of corrup-| Psychic Research Company, Times-} ishould be taken as a good omen for | of the store. The front has to come out; the partitions, Shelving and‘stairways have | | to come down ; so you see the necessity for a quick clear= ance. Li GET YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED . » o OUF OF THiS... 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