i ; is t ; ’ ; KWILLIAM O' / RK. 4y li w tf, Noth Wie great ship. Sbarp are the contrasts cf a town.—New York Commercial At vertiser. AMINER Cffice. As apprentice. Apply at THe Ex-' _consider my duty because it afferds } a Dr. ’s Pellets: care: constipatiom. - THIN CHIL! NO ICE — | TICE TO ELECTOR : ¢ B ita child 1s thin, let him | P B .,alittle of Scott's em ilsion | ‘ed i : ke 2" UALIFICAT { "' ~ | A BOMBS ,and to put an end to wmen ; Bc codeliver ol F VITERS, AND § | i iN measure was designed - e pood-tiver O° 3 | Y VITERS, AND HOW 7) VTE sida tiene 308 ee . Some children like it too In electoral districts of this Pr ‘ val. «If the ee page 2,3752 ; ie : ovince the vuting tak » ent can . rv Chere is be e vuting takes place by bal THE MIN'S public cffi , dangle . > itt ere iS no re2zis 5 iaCe { hallo: cfhie . 2 well; begin with A | ezistration of voters here. or ‘ a TERIAL CAMP and induce ok helt Romer Bi alt- sarter-teaspooniul is Every male Briti : i a » perhaps an increas~ ooo 04 first, 1 h {for six eee subject of the ace of 21 years ard | tion ae to a pirs to there peal: st if the stomach | : 1S oe oS Soars oO'U URS 1a | . Pe i a a enough ns zs | possession either as cue gth day of Octolcr, A D., radial — H. H. Cook, Ex-M. P Ol stituents slag nso Lage es bF- Hut In ‘rease, as you be vearly Y = > tenant or c¢c hohe A Bree gs ; cco, Ceen in the . ’ “AVhe a ee i 2 . ’ nd exercisi un t ; is ‘weak; but incre Ast you | the yearly value of six dollars skad/ be ae, ant of a Ecuse or picce of land of Laurier Government bn its = Line Liberal, Arraigns the _biased judgment and a eudeaael a q - ) ~ n o- saves CNL 20h ee" j 4 -<- : . a énd the stomach will bear. oF Lidiewo on to vote. | to the Princi ecord---False to Its Pled fluence upon the Administrati ae , The effect | od In country distri DITION TO ABOVE | inciples of the Party, and Should be P sag day, they becom nena var e e ec mt hy itfi.e one en miry ¢ istrictS every mal ee ; ‘ acto e ’ e un- -? . biog e mere arasites s a : ‘aaah Se he eel | being liable to perform ‘ae ae subject of the age o f 21 ace wi ished at the Polls. the Administration, and sommes to : . takes 01 strengtil, s<s~ °° ITY; or paid his commutation mcne Abour, has performed such Stat a ownage (0 SRE 9 ern CERT er CTR the opinion of their constit : ae Sand is happy: sects ! + ha | provided he “as resi ; mcney for the year 1900 shal diapemetes%s Labour or } only that, | onstituents 5 mow i eats anc S é } bP)? +‘ \ beh iit ‘ Aue as resided tor tw »| a 4 ag goo shall be entit] od ¢ | A protoun ] e } ’ put moving among thei , = elve months in the e'ectoral Divisi ed. to vote, | ian | id sensation has been | me 'exileagues, they becom , —— UO | IN THE CITY OF CHARI es os hati oe Beth Chit ie re cgéncies w'thin thelr owe ranke” fe ‘ - i 1 / ) r )" ‘TD re leis - ‘ Al as } > he Fs 4 , e er * : ical s 7 ’ E pealthy. fa pereoil Caaiak Gaal \LOTTETOWN., ' erals of Pane det n roa: to the Lib- further support oo can reconcile a Ceclured tue practice to ba tiieeeeiiis ages ys Be tev eg jualify asa tenant or owner, he may vote a” fe a ee eee by Mr. H. H. Cook, trayed thd ond men who have be- acd calcu.sied to lower the tone : ggit& BOWNE, to. e may vote on his poll | guction to th ° vee needs no intro- , with their st ce the country — life, and to fillit with pr IF ae te Canadian public. H ‘a aa n convictions of what is seekers and place-h ay: 3 is well and widely e due tothe princip at IS/ 7; place-hunters. All th He has resided f. ely known a principles of Lib : Liberal lead e as resided for twelve a ee ae s athorough- ‘ : dDeralism ? | eaders and m ————————— a —_———_~- D » 1900 euiher east or niet iol tester” previous to the gth day of Octob r , | 5 a cme man, who for years tl ask oy hal syn the subject here and ed Mr. Mulock and a er apes . St ¢ ‘reat George Stre Cot ee ctober, A. | VES a z2alous work : . ’ fellow Liberal w ; ’ speeches : or 75cts of it for the year Q eorge street, and has id c : Ira) . orker in the cau | I " als to consider th ere made ir, adv . ; Dv at ake aan te ar t800. OR HECAN VOTE ON paid his poi! tax | 410 ralisin. I ause of; charge I hav © | Thi , advocacy of his measure. 1, P RECEIPT FOR THE IX E CAN VOTI y ’ ; n the last gene : ve made and wei ; his was pi : wr ‘PRESENT YEAR OTE QN HIS POLL T \X | tion he unsuccess st general elec- | against thei weigh it as it should have bee ' Pian Line. time before the election, but oe YEAR 1900. This tax may be paid at a Sine Se ae contested East | political so ge nae of the ene was an embodiment a Z Every resident v ; 1 election day. Meret. a e Liberal interest. He | th ogee ‘f the Dominion si e€ most cherished princip' in : ‘ TO : ; rd . c voter must vote in the Wh: 2 | had been return od f ° i ejt ie Liberal leader nee er li nat sne princip es of lib- i ; on election dav 4a) GALLO poumng distri t where . ; : ° 1e or that con t) T . , S assumed offi aiism., It was on f ‘ a 7° é oe e he is living | ency in the gen -onstitu- | They are intellig ce. hs e of the princip! . 7 gj ) general electi r -o9 elligent men and : to which th sapes | WW Aan stions of 1882 | men : and readin € party was pl! ; ; B (] 5 10 N , W e warn poll tax electors to be prepared with tl ean ce throughout the period | ia idee ae t to know that se the people had a tight Poe : 1 : ’ ore tnev gO into the polli ~ |S} ared withf their all tax re sented at he w ° A e iorw ich th stand b : = om ing booths hes poll tax receipts, be- Fs aid ane ae as a prominent | un ale € party stood y, and to carr ; ; : TO BOSTON ha nct be taken and you Fae i : you do not produce them, di ena a influential member of the 1 rs k periaia sree of aida’ Mac entrusted us with rik oe they ; — gual ° . ge i te he haath ry : - JLCS p $1 “ . 2 i enz .- om ae ee ‘: vern— , ; do nct require rece’ pts. enter the booth. Tenants and owners | ee ; 7 remains an unswerv: present er . now guiding the ee How have our leaders P iglled a : i id ils { Pren O ib | ‘ 3 ‘ > rs 0 t é Jart this r oy i " 1 t 1t : | ziberal principles. A “ Neiti party. promise to the elect > ) }} |we might expect fr ase Neither can tl orate 7 4 ut ba Bth 1900 , xpect from as ney fail to kn h } : | discipli oe ¢ trong and | no hon . ow that iad sciplined partisan, bh: was not hasty | & est effort has been made to ful- TRAFFIC IN OFFICES s 3 H * | | ito judge the Gov asly the pledges and : . 4 .S. a ifax | 5 EE e 4 werameut for its de- | these men when cee made by * During the many “ye bh a - i ; . | parture from these princi f ; asking the su rears that the s Wi'l leave Coarloitetown at NOON on | LOUIS H ori | Government is m ‘da u ns That the electorate. But I feel i ot | Conservative party was i ti YM rrcspaY. j ; DAVIES F oishaaiee ee am p of persons | gravity ofthe charge 1 vat the in power, and BM Pawengers leaving Charlotte‘own on | I been a aom.-2ir: Cook: had fer years | personal resp ‘ ‘bili I make and the| UP to the time when Mr. Mulock i re ; ) ence i . . @ ’ | been accustomed t . : . sponsibility attachi aoe @ in— f sf Wadeesday morvicgs make close con- f OI preg 0 co-operate in the! who undertak y attaching to one : ~~ : IB ection at Halifay tor B ston. | of Charlottetown iil loyal manner, This ietesetinn a change ieee to publicly make such troduced his measure, up to_the time: | Barrister-at-law land his strong 7. ; a charge, requires that I ® © r AUSURIA EXCURSIONS, areas ebante I strained him fe cy feeling long re-, in support of the ohana Ee hen he and others made their strong- a. r. Sen ee ym protesting i i ? : VSS n tamt ly- en eciai Return Tickets now (eit 2 | name Mm protesting in the more cor “a e | ly-condemnatory b 7 Reduced a he t eing 18 | | name of true liberalism against i. tb one. Coney that I ought to do this | 7s tory speeches,17 membérs — . ‘ Ss ’ coursé sire t ta - - oun e oO . - . -“— f PB for teksts, rece ged x urse pursucd by the Government | Cab ne of the members of the |= Parliament had been appointed ta ; informa‘'lon | | But the multipticatic a it, | Cabinet has recently had the . oe j apply to ical a ultipiication of broken | to claim, publiciy, th he termerity | ollice. a 1 W.W. CLARKE } predges. the accumulation of sc: » PUDNCIY, hat every pledge ere ae : ° ~vusA Kn cE, \ge nt r : thé riots Pg : scandals, and rcmise a F ge a3 D i : ; a Charlottetown | N [LETA M s STE W ART nas ‘i ie extravagance, jobbery, sud | the last anal = a ee tloteieenaet ta ee sig ghar | : is . A i " ‘ Aiu L prc re y . — e oh l S . as pS ' ? 2 , &L, CHIPMAN | Fre felt that his too mach for him. | deemed.” on has been re-! teen members east . “ea , ; i a ave tick’ iS ¢ uf y to ; , oa J te een Ss i Manage! Avil 94t6 | ee PE jess oy ty < his party and bit ‘a et Gh euaeis v appointed : of Charlottetown ee itry required that he shou!d} ~~ FICES FOR MEMBERS OF PAR x. | ion laries aggregating ‘ | R 4 call 7 of crak Out And he has spoken . ARLIAMENT. p3c,000 per year. —_—-— aie ae ~ ! sar’isier at-i.2W t ‘2 burning indig om “s — out One of the noliti j é 6 So great was the » de wv , ih Lz shale g indignation, not of one|has be ee ical principles which | the eiaear 0 the incecent haste of a | ) Lrberal, but of the mass of Liberals of a — most dear to Liberals is that | his : sent Premier to give the li¢ ta i | ) : | tne 2 <= oer : ‘ x ; “Ag ally nae anca ; o? : r a : ’ 's a wa ee aa sae Mackenzie school. [tj { ? eee .c2 Of Parliament shouid | his ae professions and te stultify f i in | would scarcely seem possible to com 2 scrupulously guarded. As s sa acta on this principle of the inde- re ee : ' press into four she che we have maintained , &S & party ; pendence of Parliament: ONLY MAKE A CROS: | cotd-of tof short years such a re-| to honest i AINE’ that it is inimical } 8th July, 1796, h ent; that on the ie | 5 Sarees we roflizacy as that he st ; egislation and f th July, 1799, he wrote to M ° 7 ‘ae oS ae ee e surveys. “a nd fatal t Mr. Fran- i ail Mark your Ballot asabove indica‘ed. Simply place sai | tis one from “which every pe individual independence among ee im Langelier, the member for Que- ie | . A ning the name of Widliam S Stewart the : Sad a A in the space Con- | = nber of the Liberal party should bers of Parliament that the catia, ia these shameless words :--" Tie & yeen’s »} eS : ; iC ch # tne peo! ie candl t e Pees j NS he : 7 : e s Aba he Ww a . oa Nicht Restored 24 aaa Place no other mark upon the ballot people’s candidate for west | ee to dissociate himseif. Mr. Cook’s went of the Gay should be allowed to} I 5 I paren [he position of . se cross mutt be made with a BLACK lead pencil. No other kind wi cer’ sill evather peinienatiite in ne promise offices of emolument Septathon i tie’ ch will be at our Ki bad as LA aq penc! No other kind wii! do. ' the ranks of the Ministeriali oO give support h 1 osition at the end of . | oints oS: , he Ministerialists. ‘I he ’ in the fuiure, nd of 1897, and t Sra, 4 Following Irregularities Held Fatal to Votes infatuated politicians at Ottawa cea Blake voiced the views of the ne from now till that time —you are t a | tem 1.—A single stroke ir a°s ss never counted ' ve! on this, and in th party | appointed judge, I a the testoration of g e irstead cf a cress. ndeked “pe = such a thing as] of the 1 TS . if very best session | the Lieuten ve prepese 1° grees | a og Py ae iberal virtue. : as arliamen ‘ : ant-Governorsni 4 bight, % A mark which in itself is a means of iJentificati ao jightiaaed hated e. They have} Pestmaster-G rent the presen- | disposai.’ Later, | 7 at your ; or some other mark known as used by him Jentification, such as initials | were no Lib t = carnival as if there | of the rep enera with the support | Langelier’s b ne ne wee to Mr. your vision is y him. beral morality to be reck resentatives of the party in| F Beil rother, asking him to tell BBW P ie x . ; -It : aa y in Franc ' naa 3.—Two single strokes nut crossing oned with. Mr, Cook's letter will he House, embodied the principle in ois that ‘I do not wish there by scientific EZ No Person r eyes, as it speaks the sense ch he offered for the} wish th y misunderstanding; FE heen a i - No Person who has waned ut the ection shail in any legal of thousands of the most respected acceptance of Parliament This bill that my promise may be consid- fhe e measure ng be required to state for whom he voted.—Sze ew 97 of ‘ ‘Ele —— members of the Liberal party : ee that no member should b se ey * Mr. Langelier sat and defect and ; .— See Sec. 97 of the Election Act Mr. Cook ; stb eligible f ~ : e | voted in Phrli intact , _~ Act, Mr. Cook charges ’ gible for any office or e ; rliament for two ; : supply the adie Gea law of the Dominion p-ovides for perfect secrecy of th the Government has ses vk ‘ad emolutment inthe gift of ae coe with this promise in his pocket, "a 1 mcessary glasse lc ane ea pt in case of a scrutiny before two judges 2h OF =the | the following pledges: y violated | during the existence of the Parli wn| mere parasite upon the Admi : e gasses | Court. “Before a scrutiny c : judges of the Supreme g pledges: of the Parlia nent | tion,’ * : \dministra- to presiore it Lad es s S re can be held, the person desiring one must | eme ki of which he was a member, or Saas — moving about among his col || yurt one thousand dollars as sec rity t} a * nust deposit o maintain the ind one y ‘ Sea ti leagues rrupti F tel ars as security that he will be successf ; eperdence of e year after the dissoluti gues, a corrupting agen ithi ballot can be examined wz/il it has a i be successful. No) Parlian Oi : solution cf the | their ow ’ gency within T ce af ¢ y = 7 - q ; a : C aren di as bzen first pr 2d th rf the 9) wer }; . rai veut. ouse. Speaking in Su ) ; ~ ue ranks, to use the f f 2nd no vote unde tse d - at the voter has no vote . or ee earful f. ¥ i] ti | { Tk SON a ~ vote under any circumstances can be examined vei Ce ote, [To make Parliament the judge in measure, Mr. Mulock — his | descriptive language of Mr. ake hs 4} LY. | ares objected to before the vote was given. Vo vote can A z oe been all cases where Ministers are accused strong condemnation of the oe : in} At the end of that time, Sir Wilfrid’s anaker & Jeweler, "Te teeth oter has received his ballot, e marked objected) of miscondcet. vative Government for Seliak iain ‘sacred promise’ was fulfilk d and Mr . ‘Oo e 3 -s ° Bes . 5 cen Lan lier ; os : t The billots alter being counted ar? sealed ) - Dae the expenditure. members from their places in Parlia | of $e sie wren judge with a salary i officer who without eing counted ar? scared and. sent iothe Returning] 7 o reduce the det. ment and put them in positions of a ee So Cebening: 208 Orn Chak out Opening the packets cr break.rg the iat la tearaenitte acne To reduce the taxes. emolutment. Speaking generall) f h been the Government's attitude and . the Crown in Chancery, and whilst in the custod ans Has eet Soman protection vicieusness of the practice y of the] example in this matter that recentl of the Crown in Chancery no person ts allow J ay ne CUROGY Of fhe Clerk To get a eelnonee 5 Co = practice he condemn- | one of their supporters ina lett fe 2 or ou" S Howed to trepect trem reie . ; oe “x a = e - Besides the polli a ae : ge products in he British —— To woman is phval — dressed to the Liberal Acectis ae » polling cfficers and the agents of the candid i T hibi i et and physically miserable | his constituency, b ! elector may enter the polling booth at a ee ites idates, only one} 4, o prohibit the liquor traffic if so] 4 et unhappy, the child she | effect, that sh y, brazenly told them in if ‘ eS 2 ~ , : ° } ” ° y G } . . . secret, he MUST hand nig’ “ballosSotdiedl: ta:1b vst mark his ballot in directed by a plebiscite. died > face and form, as well as |}, - rat s ould theyrenominate him | place it in the box en _— to the polling officer, who MUST To diminish the Cabinet. tion Oey ion, reflect her own condi- would, if re-e.ected, look upon his | allot i opening, and there is a penalty for displayi To lower th } 4 very woman who anticipates seat in Parliament as a steppl ' ballot in any way that wou'd afford a clue as to how the i lisplaying the | ,. e outlay on superannua- motherhood ought to think of this and | to an office of ore | ue as to ho 1e elector ts voting. on account, be a ‘airy godmother to her own child Seton the ot emolument, only stipu- hf : oa ' i Ath >|) at the office shou! x . ~ = To abolish the Department of Trade aii ‘ ee beauty, and @ Fit tan ac ae offie shove carey way | a NS TL aed and Commerce. “he cee ee M loc! ad« quate sqlary. Surely Mr. SE rt” - men : z : f - > | lo abolish the Senate. scoitniin te oe “ prospective Mulock was prophetic when he said The W : Below wa giv with a few bri hysi general the result of her that ‘the electorat as > ee | - e Whirl of Life. { 7 F crow we give, with a few brief and physical condition. She is nervous, h ' electorate, nuucing these ere is what caught a reporter's eyé cia less material omissions his add appetite fails, she , her | things, are coming to the conclusi | {n a two minutes’ s of : SP SULD Lj + vegans te - sleen. & that th ; ee . minutes study of the streets H wveitintheH the Liberals of Canada. cannus SICeD. Xe- hat that the hightst aim a man can _ of New York or a down town corner. ae semen Oiltueate 1 enouse store her appetite; have in seeing public life is that h , On the sidewalk, three urchins, evi! | occur in eve family. ae aaa HAVE BROKEN FAITH WITH THE _ , ae Nea may, through Parliament, find his S of face, industricusly “shootiug”’ craps. what time indorses. For tolee —— PEOPLE, on give her sleep A into a comfortable shh oe , | From the doorway of a frowsy saloon much as External use Seemed as . mem she becomes @ by, Sy. ¥ position for life, ; . ee “7 ’ _ o ¢é ; : ¢ ten yards away, a gray haired wou sugar it is pleasant to take f P 14 . It is, then, with a full sense of my " et ae Bis Fa C er ' The “* Al issuing wi _ ed womab | goughs,croup,coli a , vans mj It has made a es (Continuéd of 51h page) i bert” Toilet Soap Co’s ssuing with a jug of beer, though it ae p,colic, cramps and pains. personal responsibility and with a deep fiéw woman of me,” > c7 i page . y's Own Soap makes youn vee ots 10 o'clock in the morning. par infant (on Fig moa ns old) forcalle und ead consciousness of the gravity of the is the constant tes- = Sters : « “ly a © - ,an : / » Clean, swect, and fresh & pe urly iceman and a negro roustabout pinintaadiboresl dlnonge, reer reolie,andesl | charge i am about to make that I state timotty of worrer : a aie ae — and with much pro- -_ '< Somat iSontta dsesienn, Oo itas my deliberately formed opinion ecg Aare oa anity, the advantages of each other’ aise that the pres rce’s Favorite It keeps their deti jobs. <A whi } in: Oe e present leaders of the Liberal Prescripti their delicate skin . whir and rattle : ate: , — escription. It j ead coder skins eh an a e of w heels i opYNe party, Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his col- tranquilizes the Seagal er’s wagon drives up AN leagues in the C bi nerves ne entirely from vege. to the door of a modest red brick , LIN abinet (or at least such rc , encourages on am itis an emollie Fie | consenaa: hi wake ane ie ae ie IM ENT of ae as were members cf the Lib- eee ee a person can make a small saving n “o. e Cleanser, and is ; oi , n of era i ws * in each’ dev. it. eset eatibbecible 7 i useful on a se sadgea sas long, is brought out and received by & Originated in 1810 by dere grote party when in Opposition), “have | sleep. It aaa oo. ay, it means considerable in a 72 the aarvery. sin venerable old man, with a flowing Physician. Nore nedy has ower betrayed the principles of our party lishes regularity, : “ag but exquisitely aro- white beard, who comes to the door Sense of tive pebits toa aden Laie a 1 :| dries weakening *, q tic, : coatless and in slippers. You then iam t KELL MATION tree priee ee Se pledges, and broken oe beac = | 5 ye : - 2 on & 8 . mim ¢ . A a" _— - the - time the knot of ° : a coe faith with the people of Canada. oe ae ulceration and cures W i 7! eware of Imitat! e ribbon on tke door handle The * Duri aoe ©: s¢ a . “ : : OOF ‘ } ‘“ i ring the first month ° _ ne tucks the diminutive casket 5, S ° i S a co rej eat, I make this charge with ee eee I could ee ined large tin, 3 Ib, { e ane teat sne ; ; s writes 3 . yt f it >. seal + pon and retires within, fol- Sate Le Te eee att Lines ek ee Biltees 4 ie ee of lis seriousness South Britain, ice Eines Ge Caan. © ws © Baked Beans et trie y the undertaker’s wen. He is inte | They ‘oxpel tab suritics snd Powel co and of the personal responsibility I as- aks that I went to bed on the 28th of June and } fer 10 cents a | <= solemn, but teariess. Peedi is my he ee fi slief eb) sume in makin it: b t I ; ai er got up till the first ot Angust. I tried , ee ontmaiata ee eee, story th r , ad a ta IN — . 8 , u make it, be- ee doctors, but with litthe benefit I 4 , can es oa FE 0 SS . . somewhbere—the slippered | eving that, as one whose efforts, hew-| eine + i ae aa by using your medi- R SALE. aie a _ final stage of life per- ever feeble and humble they may have pray ught I'would give it 4 trial. be- ai Wivmouth 1 28 an at a See SO ____ | been, were exerted four years ago, to venter, 2d 5 tee Sy uae weghel« i , ard ymouth Recks, 25 Pulet ost fn its beginuing. ward i : >. | eight mg. My baby weighed over You 910 Cockrel » 25 Pul ets And over on the d vards putting these men in the posi- igi a. I was caly ill for about one hour U can make quite a saving each Rirg stoc. F 8, all from prize win: | ena-ecane ae e dock are the hue B Y. W tions they occupy an d have disgraced > - ong & dur confinement, wes and every day by dealing wlth us. - Kcr pric sg write to : urry and scamper !n- ANTED I can only escape f hari =) | the doctor with me at all; ust the x some Bee cidental to the getting to sea of th >) 2 pe om snaring their | or two friesds. | frien eto ve “ e guilt by thus publicl denounci d short time. This makes t I was sick 8 oF. y ing and | With the rst one I did not take ad coms. repudiating them. scri ‘The ee ete ee oe NDERSON & CO “ . . mi : : a wo I take this means of doing what I a baby ia Sewn <a Te ™ . P hyasany mother | Vier f ortA Kow GkOCERSr