'l _ 23'! .~ .___- .cn .,. i ,tt 1. lf ‘-1. . t i l y"A: ‘ll il . i.~ . -. i,`>.` . .1 1 fl 1 .wg il' i ‘L_ / , , _ ii- I f' 1.' l .. lit I .. 5 l . lg .1 ..- M M", .ff-:` »,.;,\ fm # A1 1 'fi-“.f.'i ~ . i ‘ . i ' . <` i v ‘= -_-,»<\ W 1.' . , l it i . 1 »-`l,.s .. _ i. l -'I ‘a lil 1.- f‘ ."!l ‘ P ii . . . . l 1 , - f \. V - _.53 _,, A..-.-,...~ _ ~@,- ;_._' 'll l" . ' l l l ll all . i 1/; ,ii lfi, --ew- ‘.`i , l "TRI LATEST NDIS v, . i ._ Perfumes should be the choicest procurahle You iuzil-ic sure of choice p -.rfniiies if you st-lect iroin our stock 0-.ir goods are all of standard make and we liars the most ex-_ quisite odors in dainty pack for Christmas givi1.g.;\`il prices 25.50, '”' .'10 up. llave \ 'J 'f. .»- ‘Ji 1.- * _ >-4 over ree dtzen half pint bottles of perfume for you to select from. ].G. Jcimirson ._ llruggist The Medical Hall 1 i VVe l are an extra largestock ol` sigiiet rings in 10 and ilk l gold from $150 to $t1.oo which we en- grave in best style without extra charge, G. ll. Taylor ii You are invited to see display of plants suitable for the Christmas season. l have a choice lot of Primroses in all shades, also Cyclamen, Jeru- salem Cherries, Ferns, Palms, etc.---Jas. Tait. ir. Brighton, phone 269 I 2-I _ldlf my Visit our Cliristnias Bazaar on the sec-ond floor-_von will see an almost endless assortment oi' nttraclve things for Christmas buyers- Cusion tops. hair reoelv ers whisk hf lders, hat pin hold- ers. pin cushion, hair receivers stamped crash liondoags and all the host o. things that every woman tiolluhts in to give, or rocive-for Christmas. Moore cl Mc-Leod. i2-Zdtl “Christmas (lifts, handsoine_ use- ful, cheap. Block & Co. 12-l2d5i L i;" ~- ___ - _' ' The School ihat has won the confidence of ihe people’ AA., _ 1-” ' ` , ~- '; . , It f. 1 T .3 'H-é?"‘i‘ - J" ` ‘ /. f .. . "i "ro - A __/ -ri .ii \__,:.`_ .‘ , f\\\ ,»~'\ ‘\` \ Cl- l j_ I' '.f'\ if I 1*.: ‘_ , ,_.‘§~\ ~» a _,-. f” fhristmas M zltfs V _ Many cities in Canada and else- where ninke the right to vote depend-l ent upon the payment of taxes. Inf coiisequence of this practice we read* from time to time of tive thousand.. ten thousaiiii or more citizens hcrcg or tluri- in sonic Uuiiadiaix city who* ure noi pi-i'miltc\l to vote iii ii ci\icl vlrctioii liecniise their taxes are not`i paid. .lust now, nccordiiig to The Star, sonic :I0,0oil citizens of Montre-i al are under this disability-an army. of the adult uinsciilinc population de- |,ii.'ed of any voice in civic ntlairs. Tins corulition of things naturally raises the question whether the tak- ing: :iivay of the right to vote be- cause of unpaid taxes is either politic or just. in civic life it is the duty of the oriiiiiary citizen to puy taxes and al- so to vote. It he neglects or refuses to pay his luwfiil taxes there are le- gal rein:-dies for thc correction of his fault. Tho tux can be collected with costs in thi' courts, and it is thei clear duty of the civic authorities to so collect the taxes where the per- sons in default are able but unwill- ing to pay. If such taxes are not collected it argues not only n neglect on the part of the rntcpayer, but ul- so a neglect on the part of the auth- orities, \\`hy then deprive the citizen of the right to vote because of nl fault which is in part thc fault ofthe city itself? ' lf it is contended that the produc-| tion of u tax receipt as a prelimin-' ary to voting is productive of good in stiniulatiiig the payment of taxes, _._A___.__!,..__________.,__________,_____ .is To 'iuixrnans .inn vo'rai`¢S.>i... it “'°“ld “PW” that there is reasor to doubt the accuracy of-this wmen. 00"- There are those 20,000 'now dis franchised in M°“U"95l and the othei thousands who were disqualified ir, SC. Jullll Bild HBlll8I at the las! Pivic elections in those cities. _-'ind W0 “ll KDOW Very well that in thi years of civic elections many of th: tlhlinllutlllff YBXPBYHS count with no small degree of contidence on gettin; their taxes paid, either as a 1,,a,,_ 0; a gin-'or n brim. by some ambitiouf and not too scrupulous candidate. From the” °0“ditl0S and consider at-ions it appears that it is neither P°litl° “OF lust to diafranchise f citizen because his taxes are noi Paid-I BY all means let the taxes hi collected. Probably the;-ei; no out lay by the individual citizen io which .he gets better value than fo, the taxes he Days. But in the inter est of _good government and genera public interest in civic affairs thi citizen should be encouraged to vnu as well as to pay taxes. It seemi too much that non-payment of tnxei on time should render the defaulte not only liable to seizure of his good. und chattels but also to this dislran tliisement. A more rational conception of the duties of citizenship would make th( payment of taxes and voting both compulsory and insist upon b0th_ Af it now is most cities sutler much mor( from the lack of interest in civic al fairs than they could possibly suiiei from every qualified voter depositinr his ballot when the election comes round. AS OTHERS SEE l.'S. ` The London Standard of Empire quotes the following lines from nlate English iicwspaper as illustrating the notions and stories that are still cur- rent in England with regard to Can- ailat- , “l’rcparatio1i for the endurance of evtrt-:uc cold forms part of the edu-il cation of the natives of Northernl Canada. The boys .when very young are first whipped in order to make their flesh tingle, and then sent to bathe in the half-frozen rivers. As. they _grow older they are made to liel out oi doors at night with mil r-loilir-s on, sometimes for ri wcelt or so nt ai strctcli. Tlic noiiscqiiciicc is that either they ilic or become so hardened ns to be able to go naked in any weather without the slightest \1 ‘shalt noi," but we feel a \lt.tlL’ 'ishamed to think that Britain is f nade to seem a consenting l>f\l`f§' in lzbv cnsc of Tripoli and Persia. i Hon. John Richards h&S been lchosen lender of the Liberal party in ,our ].rovincial affairs. The Guardian fran not aware of this choice having lbeeu made when a paragrallii which Qappenred in yester\lay’s issue of this 'iournal was written. Mr. Pniiarils ; :omes to his new duties well accredit- ‘sd as a public man of uiiilonbtcd in- lzegrity, closely identi‘icd with the ‘chief iiidustry of the i'ro'.'incc_ liav- ‘ing the full coiiiidcuce of his party, land accepted on both sides oi the _l-louse as a courteous ami :gentleman- -ly» public man. We heartily" cvugriitu- ilate him upon his ele\'nti-J-i i0 The 'leadersliin. He succeeds I-ion. I-i. J. ‘Palmer whose brief term at :lie bond , . inf thc party did 'not affoid ;i:1v;‘i‘r._; ilikc a 'fair tcst of his caprir-.tv in Head. But it is undcrstoo.l that Iilr. ’almer tlcsiicd to uitliilinu and Ehe retains the confidence and respect iof his colleagues in the Liberal party. l :ISAVE YOUR HAIR! Baldness is ,a progresive disease due to micro- ulous Empire. When the census \\'aE,il{?l'_i5l§?ft‘Ii?n, olrthe hairtbulbs' Re? L k . mm' tl , f . -,s._ _air onic _des roys this ' ’ "‘ ' 'bulbs and softens the hair follicles. census of the present year shows near-l It is ri pleasure to use it, if only as ly 317n1illious, un increase of al- most. 21 millions _during the* past -tcn years. This increase alone 'is very nearly three times the present: number of the people ol Canada and it is being swelled at the rate of about two millions a year. ' Excepting China alone, there is no ‘Empire or Kingdom in the _world clothes on "for 3 week at ustrctcli." Tliis statement betrays its own ab- ia dressing. Don't put off attending ito your hair--get B bottle today 50c. and $1. Sold only by The Macliiiinon Ebrug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent. I Sts. dtf. l Latest Arrival:-The Christmas »Nuinber of the Toronto Globe, the ionly Canadian Christmas Number is- lsued this year is now on sale at Carter’s Bookstore. Orders are now _ - , _lbeing filled. Telephone for your copy, “meh has ha" so many people ab the l the auppl uill run ut in few da s. subjects of the Eiuiieror of India. 'I`he|This is ayb,;'autifu1U,.,un,be;i§ the “ist ;i;"__ 1 ’ present desirable things. what our careful buying shopper until you see lines. Many Calls = on the purse. The habit of _L"`l\`ll]g lf~ fl Illiftf ("llt?, ('\'C\'l iliougli the gills bc trifling why not a gift of lasting value A Course at the I Union Commercial College would prove of great l>ei1c-tit to some young man or woman ' Do you know such a person? We have asuggesiion to make. Write or call for particulars. Wm. Moran l_’rineipal. The School that hu won he confidence of the people.” _ i Toilet _ Where' Gifts Are Easily Selected The lines of gift goods in our stock all re- That is why selecting here is easy. It`s impossible to fully appreciate means to the Christmas our goods and get our ` prices. \\'e will expect you soon to look over the Cases . licarry alarge stock of toilet cases at all tiiues but during this season of the year it is greatly extended until I with ine :im sure you will agree ' I t’s a Superb Array lirusli andcoinb sets, nice cases for 2 dollars up to 5 dollars. Brush, comb and mirror sets 2.75 to o.oo.Brush.comb. etc.and manicure articles 5.00 to 15.00 per set. Ask to .\laplie sets. Manicure Sets This is another specialty with me and I have some very beautiful cases this year in Green and Blue Pearl. Ebony and French Ivory, Mani- cure sets from 3oc to ro.oo. ]. G. Iamieson DRUGGIST. v 1 see the new Bird`s Eye :yet issued. Several large colored pie- itnrcs go with the magazine. A num- ibcr of views of Prince Edward Is-. iland from the camera of Mr. W. S. lI.ouson. Price 50c. in tubes for imailing. Send one to your friend iabroad, it will be appreciated. ,_ 12~l4d1i. J ::Hot. Water bottles that won’t |leak. That is what people demand |now-they have grown tired of pay- iing money for substitutes that go to .pieces in a short time. Our bit: busi- 'ness in water bottles and fountain ,syringes has been built up by hand- ling high grade goods which we guar- ,entcc. Come in and see ours and get lour prices. The McKinnon Drug Go., (lor. Gt. George and Kent Stn. dtf. iHa1“em .Slippers make a suit abl 1Xmas gift. They are pretty and corn- fortable. I All sizes and shades.. See our window. 69c Goff ros rin: iiousi-1 or QUALITY. In Barrel. Rug and Emplfe Shapes. r_.:g:.-:xr C0011 , clean rich, cinu I0 dyed J’ ciiiu ,J 1 O’--»-:»-~.~f~,'¢f*.°-vs_. 1 o CHRI front _/ . PATO 18 Genuine Sable Muffs- I\4ammO£l1 Sale . of Muffs In Time For Christmas Rare Genuine Sable Muffs. 5 not Isabella sable, nor American but genuine und-ved, only 13 in the lot and every one a bargain. Two barrel muffs showing individ- ual skins and full pillowed with long fur and very rich $»3o.co and 533.00 each. - i CHRISTMAS |’RICE............$25(ll) Rug muff trimmed with tails very would make ahandsoine Christ. mas present $25.50. STMAS PRlCE....,. $20.00 Empire sable muffs No. 1 un $2 5 50. . SIMAS l’RlCES............$l9.75 5 only Einnire niuffs extra value ,7 sei. so ciiiusrmis riucizs uso nly genuine sable muff SiS.oo SIMAS l’RltEi |2.0 Now is the chance for the lady to purchase a real genuine muff to match the piece she owns at a saving of inany dollars. This lot is on the counter as you enter the door. Now is your chance, coiiie quick and get the first pick. NS Many so~called investments are profitable. ‘ I Ws Ke Rogers; Charlottetown. Manager l'. E. l. Branch R. B ROGERS, Kensington, Special Agent. dmwfrwif. FROM XESTERDAY S ISSUE - NEW YORK, Dec, ll-In it sphcr- i y?,,0`li|;.\ér%rd5 a"\d Europe," said Lieutenant Gerickc, for es. eg . 01;() 7,00 “It is my purpose to start out in . $425' the earl' art of Januar ilan to , get awaly l)rom thc Yiciiiigl' bf New Gnlngn 5DEn9|l5h Ul5f»9|'5 SEO f`l`\ York. 1 will start. when the moon rs B Heavy S00 0" 5W='6US shines lull. I prnliosc to wait until ?;dOlr|’h Freezas R99 |0»00 and the weather maps sliou nie. that the ' 0 for 35 40 prcvnilinrg air iiioveiiiciit is steadily ‘ _ eastward. Then I will swing .np und 50 C0l|595 Coats ln PTOQTGSS mo\e rapidly across the Atlantic bralld the VGPUUHUOI1 0| the with nie current. I estimate that 1|2“"“°"5 [5 6 "UfS1=|0lf\ Exclusive will be nlile to mnkc the crossing iii "a|t’wrn5 hand "|555 5l|k~ 56798 fm., .i,,ys_ In "ps Ren S12 to $18. wniietney "The balloon will be of special con- asf' or 59-00- structioii and irillcarry enough food _ to last three men three weeks. 1 25 floz men s dress shirts sizes hope to have two assistants with mc N' 17 l’-2 490. on the expedition." 50 d *l- --_---* oz Rev collar shirts. "lilagnificent linc of new oak dress- I4 £0 |5» F59 756 for Shia? vs just opened at Beer & Weeks. --_ Your wife would like one. Beer & He\vs0l'l'SU I I Weeks' 12_12drH. W ns 'ir nkablo under- ear allslzus and Reg i.25 for Hand kerohle-f sale---opening Fri- 83°' day December lst. really marks E- tho boginninu ofChrist.mas shop- 25G,fG€£':ef3?n,ff§,?r°g|lg£’ 267°* ping. Come and see the splendid neckwear, ‘ d ’ '_' - ul' ii i .-M Q in 1. <1. 5"” °"`°’“ °""°f°“r 5 °W "9 °°"° G T; Zdtf own selection. Our dlsplayis now ___ 7 at its best. Ties 25;; ,35<; and 500 N ll "l0K. Baby Rings 60c. up. Signet a onalclocm Rings, inltialed, $1.25 np. Ladies' F set Rings. $1.25 to sissoo. A my ,,,,ei,lEEhA .FOUNTMN PEN "° large assortment at W. N. Tanton‘s. sun yor 03.2° l;ur°h'°3° °f B°)’S lmldu' Qet one. Nniiaonal gl; alum and Handkerohlels made In Ireland l2"3d'"' embroidered in zrgnce-Alvmenéa _,Butte P H Tk-1 ln the Canary an zores s an s 1” ll S. Trac n ls, P i , returned to Ireland-washed, fin. Cream Crackers at Bearcat G¢il'lil;.and lshed bleached 'there -than sent 12.1462, out to Charlottetown for Prince ~____.._ ‘ Edward Island Women. ’l`hat's quite n Journey for a daintybit. of linen and lace isn'tit?-Mooren _ McLeod I2-Zdtl .tour showing of fancy linens, cus- - hions, etc., is' greater than ever bu- lore. Just the thing for mailing to Sh i V friends abroad. make your seleetior ippers oi ig, now while our stock is eompieu Province shoiddmisrranijigllidwilililiiiil till! 'ri-in For.-i.owi.\iu was I 1 _ 1.\:.\n\'i;RTaN'i‘in' oiiirrno N A I l‘s'“““w°°“ ical lialoon, uitliout. ii inotur Lieut-1n.em_ of B0y` conege 06815 In $4.90. Boys D B. Reefers Reg 4 00 to Came'ron`s also that iiiiiretiriiiieiias lie has dioue 'A _ I U.'.lerell}r eXpeCt_anCieS° A i l. . . . ada L1 fe Policy is sure to be 1 A Bread A rich, wholesome and delic- ious loaf - delivered lieah » each day to these groecrs --- viz _ J. Cameron Wm McPhee J. Wheatley Uhappel's Grocery M. & A. McLeod Crockett At Go. Mrs. Geo. Moore. (Water Sth Mrs, Trainer. iRochlord St l Mrl-_J. Trainer. (Spring Park Ro ad J.Cronin Crabbe’s Grocery Uoirlin & ilo. 2- fdllin Accident and . Health Insurance [ The policies we issue are the best in the market and for the least money( Our Company is most reliable and very liberal in its settlements. Look into the matter without loss of time and take ei policy. D. B. Stewart Charlottetown. General Agent for the Lond0 Guarantee and Accident Co. u Londou,England ~ _ , I ii American market as they wniit. large quantities as will be seen by their nd which appears elsewhere in this i.-- sue. They assure highest prices and will give personal attentiontoallor- dere sent them and will makc P\‘0ml>i returns, ' 0 O S I. Goodman Co., _Fulton Market. New York. are well equipped to handle large quantities of smelts and cels from this Province and have every facility for disposing of same to the best possible advantage. They have been seventeen years an Fulton Market and n trial shipment will con- vince the most skeptic that illfif business methods are the but on rc- cord. Their ad appears elsewhere in this issue. , ` O U O Smelts, eels, lobsters, clams and bass are the speelaltierliandied by M.L. Sullivan & Oo., -'Fullod Mariel- ‘New .Yoi-k, whose ad appears elnwlwfv in this issue. Their upfto-date business methods ensures their customers Of' ready sale for their shipments and the highest prices the market ailordv- Shlppers are asked to write the llfm .lor any particulars they moY Will* Doyley'a, centers, euiihlotis, drapes, laytohave JohnW Rich it G0 0. handkerchiefl, etc., etc., Beer & Atlanti A I " rm Weeks. 12-12drt l. coneignmenliimislieiiolliixi ali:i~li>livrih|il: “ ._-I-__ _ and ae their .references are 37011 ln their ad satisfaction ie Tunrodteed- They handle :melts ln- em- ond lot#