as TION IS THE SINCEREST | ‘THEDAILY EX AMINER FORM OF FLATTERY.” APRIL 3, 1900 The best proof that “ ————$__—_—__—_—— “WINARD § LINIMENT TWO VIEWS has extraordinary merits, and is im Tue Guardian remarks that “There are good repute with the publ ic, is, that ne we iTIS EXTENSIVELY (MITAT certainly eome very radical differences be- ED. The imitations resemble the }iween Tux Gvarpian’s avd Tur Ex- —s “a 2 <r eae a AMINER’s views in regard to the two Houses ey lack the gemera excellence © E a dieaine " of Parliament ”—and proceeds to describe [his notice is necessary, as irjuricus and | ite view, as follows: d: \gerous imitations, called Waite Lin1 “ The Senate is made up of men wholly m «fv, &e., liable to produce chronic inflam irrespon sible to the people. The Commons r° D> 7 a NIB = T oe ieee ponte: House is composed of men elected direcily vie aN yy Veaiers, becat by the people, and who must in a very short time return to the people for re-elec- tion or rejection. A difference of opinion has arisen between the two Houses in re- gard to an important public bill. Tae Ex- AMINEB Claims thaton such a matter the willofthe irresponsibleSenate ought to pre- = and not the will of the large majority the people’s representatives. We claim het the will of the people should prevail. The Guerdian holds tbat the majority ought to rule at all times, whether it bea they 4 a larger prent ley all Sell om the Merits and hdvertising of MINARD’S. be made bya LINIMENT, ) particular claiming to firmer proprietor ef MINARR'S Which simply - is a lie, INSIST UPON HAVING ti ' Libera! or a Tory majority. Tue Ex Li WARD S LINIME AMINER bolds that th e ruajority ought to rule when the majority is To ry, but when MADE BY RICHARDS & CO., Yarmouth, N. S., the Liberals are in tae majority that the Tory minority should rule. What a mcss~back theory of free Government,’ ri ‘a C, We claim,a!so,that “ihe wil! of the peo- 1.” But we go further ple should prevail. and say that the people’s will,in Canada,is to be enforced through and by means of $ 1.00 institutions based upon the principles of 2 dair the British ccnstitution. In Canada, as in Great Britain, the Upper House is : , aecnian ¢ . | mai tained for the purpose Ot Mor Ladies Fine Calf heck; 1 jntedicions , - . checking hasty and injndicious | for ample dis» { legislation, affording time and Dongola Boots. ‘fe Our WitdGw $4, 25 cussion and opportunity for an expression f the people’s will concerning important we lls being ey ne . 3 on measures affecting the future of the country. A good example of of the British system was years ago when the House cf Comm the working mye) a etl given a few ‘a ons par E passsd a bill giying autonomy and +* z i ate Government to Ireland; the t ent! ' E to the House of Lords, and the “‘hay- | seede,”—as they were called | come | 9 | $a pair For Ladies Fine Boots — regular price $1.50 to $225 apair. }-68 them on our wnt Counter PNT ; - fe sCKS emart people in Fogland—the “mo=-! rere y Bite ta. the Guardian’e name—tbrew it election followed and the — E would be out; & general bill was, after fu'l discu an overwhelming majority of the people’s votes. Evervone uow sees that the pas- sage of the Irish Bill would have been a 33100, rejec e i by disastroue mistakes—sippoce that the Government of Ireland had heen in h the hands of Davitt and Redmond ‘ the crisis of the South African question f 5. E uf ge — —ib ough the House cf Commons which zassed it came direct from the people ang 2S | wa . b “ad come cause (0 ¢!d'im tha‘ its member bas rere & —_ PERKINS & 66 Wool Charlottetown Weol We represent tke MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. We always keep on hand a large supply of tweeds made by this celebrated mill, Ask for the double and twisted Bannockburn. they are positively the best goods tu wear that’s made. We also keep a large range of Scotch, ‘English and Canadian tweeds, and we take wool in exchange for any goods in the store. Moxneton Tweeds Keoich Tweeds English Tweeds Canxdian Tweeds ¥nelish Worsteds Lnelish Serges Moncton Blanketing Blanketing Rucgings —s Yarns | Ready Made Pants Moncion Double Twist- ed Bannockburns are the best. F, PERKINS & Go SUNNYSIDE THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, Cena APRIL 3, 1900. — a ented the people’s will regarding the repre: Irieh question! Bat the idievebs of the, Canadian House of Commons cannot eay | that they express the willof the people ‘n their Redistribution Bill ; for when they were elected the idea,for instance,oftgiving Queen’s and Prince Counties two members each and Kings County but one and the electors of the former two votes each those of the given but one was not broached,— while latter were the rascality of the Lieeral party gerry- mander,as a whole,bad not even been con- ceived. Neither had the counter policy of Sir Charles Tupper under which the re- distribution of seatsin the H¢ ——— 1N——. Gents’ Collars —AND—~ White Shirts use of Com- mons thal] be made by the Chief Justices ef our courts was laiddown. So the Senate has interposed by defeating the bill has giren the people an oppore tunity to pronounce upon the whole mat- ter ‘as the peoyle of Great Britain Ireland pronounced upon the Irish Bill. These two examples illustrate the dif- between the Guardian and EXAMINER in regard to Houses Parliament. The (Guardian imagines that the House cf Commons 18 practically supreme io regard io aj] Jegislation because its mem-~ vers come direct from the people; we on the contrary, that neither and and ference THE the two of maintain, House of Commons, nor Senate is at any time eupreme, but that each is a check | upon the other to the end that hasty legise | lation shall be prevented, and the people’s right to govern In:espect to all im portant | measures shall besedulously guarded, | THE THE EVIDENCE. a ie 7) scar os | BES] Tue Guardian asks “what evidence do | é | | the bye-elections of the past year furnish, | etc. The evidence taken before the Par-| liamentary Committee in the West Elgip | election completely established perjury, | forgery, ballot stealing and ballot.box | stutting on the part of the Liberal parti- | san Officials who bad the conduct of the | election. The further inquiry” into; Pierme > . ry the matter was burked by the gri,| | ~ 5° *t - mejority on the committee. This! IN TOWN. year Sir Wilfrid Laurier has, on every | occasion opposed the continuation of the | investigation, and bas ,also blecked an inquiry into the Brockville election, which it is charged was carried by raseality eimi- lar to that of West Elgin. When a gov- ernment has to resort to such means to cerry bye-ele ctions, the inference is ir« resistable that the people are against the Government. This isthe ev dence that the bye-elections furnish ; and the Guar~ dian should be honest and independent enough to eay go, ——— <2 + ee -—- — NOTES AND COMMENTS oe oo Shits Wear Well —Now that the Prineee é has gore to Pictou, The Minto ma¥ Come to Crarlotte- lowo—for further repaire. —Wiih a margin of $7,500,000, the Tarte-Laurier Government wil] have some- thing to goand come on for missionary expenses in an election year. The people’s money, tuo ! — Liberal fair play is exemplified in the refucal of The Patriot to publieh the re- ply of Mr. R.K. Brace tothe attack upon | him of an anonymous writer whose letter was published in its columus. —A notable Liberal cartoon represents Mr. Fielding as a veasel. A weasel is a nuisance wherever it establishes itself. The funny men are, as the Montreal Gazette remarks, putting more in their pictures than they think. .the Wilkinson, for sale er - uce. Tickets on sale at C. D. Rankin’s ae Haszard & Moore’s for Emersoaian re- Ia that sense the | cital, Thursday evening, Apri! 5th. | | - —We are not aware that Senator G '- mour bas taken his seat in the Senate. At any rate it was stated that he wae not present when the vote on the Redistribu- tion Bill was taken. seat has not been filled. B: mander Bill—whieb, tbavks to the Sen- | ate, the people will bave an opportunity of | passing upor at the next electioo—was that it gave 200,000 people in one part of | the Province of Ontario ten represen - tatives and the same number of pecple in another part of the same Province four} representatives. 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