1 { } # é Z ? : % 4 . He ( ' is 4 a Sa i a ea ioe penne SECURITY, Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. fee Five See Pac-Simile Wrapper Below. Yery small and as casy to take as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR RILIQUSHESS, FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION VATURE, = CURE SICK HEADACHE. EPPSS GOCOA GRATEFUL. COMFORTING ture on istee! which P THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, ADPATITION ROAD REFORM. et « ww & BZ i CANDIDATES Ir is promised by the Hon. | Daniel Gordon, who speaks for the FOR party of which he is the honoured leader, that if the Opposition should CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY James Paton, Esq. ‘S. R. Jenkins, M. D. THE dAILY EXAMINER DECEMBER 1, 1900 STEEL BRIDGES. to be they ought to be well built. built, There Ir steel bridges are. ought not to ,be constant expendi- These money, account of repairs. lot of remier Farquharson euphon ibridges cost a iously says is ‘‘ drawn from capi- in plain truth, is and added to the already great public debt upon which the ‘axpavers are compelled to pay in- terest. When to the interest is the cost of repairs after every orm, the taxpayers are in as to steel And this is already the case in re- tal,’ but which, borrowed acqcceda f a bad Way bridges ‘ward Ito th hrj re ractead }- ran + Distinguished evory where for awe ‘ the DI idge erec ted last yedal Delicacy of Flavour Superior W'th a great flourish of trumpets. Quality, and Highly Nutritive Reliable advices from Crapaud ““}soperties. Specially grate- han ght . i: . ful and comfort ing to the State cage one of the creosoted piles mervousand dyspeptic. Sold upon which the bridge depends oy im <i oe Tea floated out to sea, after the last Homceopathic Chemists, storm; that Mr. Archibald Lord s London, England. ‘was paid five dollars to find it ; that BREAKFAST SUPPER it was ‘‘put in place by the Far- EPPSS GOGOA PRI H. MASON psceess. lnvound the piles has ope ened QUEEN STREET A full supply of Ip on j CONFECTIONERY — colates, etc., etc. l the December MAGAZINES in stock at both the cen Street store and the — on Great George opposite the ca- Saree ae ‘ Weeks THEN CHRISTMAS We're about ready for the AN NUAL RUSH. The big shop i fast filling up with Hi LIDAY PRIESENTS Raphael Tuck Sen: Co’s Xmas Calendars, Cards and Books ar here now in great pro us on Boys and Girls ywn Annnals and thousands of other good books. And Fancy Goods galore; the kind vou DON’T see in a Ly drv goods store. Come and see Haszard & Moore Sunnysicle. of all a and ‘“‘that in- the heavy iron pile-driver used in the truction it was driven down by den one which two men could asily lift.”” Then “ Mr McLean’s schooner was uharson syndicate,’”’ stead of being driven down by Duncan chartered ¢ a load of stone from Nova to bi 1 chis stone was dumped in the hope that in the future be kept in This is the record of the ent vear in regard to a job bac- last What the re- rd of the future years will be no e knows exactly-——-but*the infer- ‘is clear that the steel bridge ‘‘ continual bill of ex- year. i: =“ “~o > ’ a matter which effects all iS is suyers. The people - about ipaud particularly must feel in rnant when they see a public rk which they were told would be »rmanent already beginning to go » pieces. Why was not this steel placed upon stone piers and wooden sticks, riage ‘t upon creosoted which have not been properly put lown ? Everyone would like to see per- nanent bridgesand permanent ways kinds all over this Province-— covided they can be supplied at asonable expense. Permanency in respect {to bridges and roads is 1uch to be desired. Permanency is conomical. But to pay the price ‘or a permanent work and then to se it going to pieces before a year ius passed away—this is exasperat- i ---Come to Sergt Hessian’s lecture n . M.C. A. Hall on Thursday. o¢ 6th, at8 p. m. Ad nission Lic. be given a majority by the people, ‘A radical change used for the purpose intended, and not for the benefit of private indi- duals. as is now the custom ’ re‘orm thus definitely indi the need of which every The cated is one man who is not personaily interested ‘the recent machine, vears the money of the applied. Votes for partisans of the Government, not good roads, was} the object of the road money so often so great ly liberally, in eXcess ot grants. The road system is rotten, <A new better rcad system is req juired. ——— a 2 Ei ——— THE PHILIPPINES. alu the legislative present and THE Philippines, for which twenty millions were paid to Spain, have so far. been a white elephant on the hands of Uncle Sam. The people there won't give in any more than the Boers. They will, like the Boers, have to be cimquered. The United States army, sixty thousand | has not made much progress in this direction. Thous- ands of splendid men have fallen Philippine bullets and Philippino disease. But little head- has been gained since Dewey At some ero ad- strong, yet victims of way left the place. people has been outrageously mis- } in the administration of the Public | Works Department so that th: money now misapplied shall b: those who expe nded | to be lost again when new are made in other directions. gether the Philippine situation is Government and people. It is evi-| dent that more men will have to be sent out and more money spent there. But having gone into tke the American people are | evidently determined not to back out. There’s toomuch of John Bull in them for that. business, i 8 EE NOTES AND COMMENTS. Lorp Roperts is accused of being too lenient by the British Press and byex-President Kruger of betn:, ‘savage in his methods. SATURDAY NIGHTS CHRISTMA Numpers, and the accompanyil pictures, are to hand. They a splendid, and the price is only tic cents. We heartily congratulat the publishers—the Shepparé Pub lishing Company, of Toronto, upor the fine work they do forthe public Tur Montreal Gazette remark that Mr. McCreary, the one-new Liberal elected in Manitoba, beside. Mr. Sifton, has been declared by the recount judge to have a major ity of one. He will constitute weak guard for the, Minister of th Interior. when the twoare cettaad. ed by the five other representative: of the province in the House ot Commons. Siftonism has gotten a black eye right in its home. Ir is repor ted that Sir Wilfria Laurier’s election frauds commissir appointed in consequence of the Brockvil. and stealing charges is about to com raence “work. The two candidate: for whom the seats were stolen havc served out their time, and the party have got all the benefit out of the theft that was to be had, and now the proceedings might be expectei The public money musi Upolu to go on. at all events be expended the commissions. ‘ok Around And See the Housekeepers,who are Buying FURNITUR They buy here because they save from iO to 25 p. c. Our stocks are very complete, and we are showing a large number of new designs never shown here before. me -—gn {ARK WRIGHT & CO, LIMITED. vantages have been obtained, only | etter! Lo Alte- | shades. West Huron seat | not satisfactory tothe United States | } Ip | | | | | | } | will be made | LADIES’ DECEMMER 1, a — ATURDAY SNAP LIST = oe a A mat ‘A Clean Sweep of all Ladies Ready-to-wear Costumes will admit. In | and Coats ; Former at 1-3, Latter at 1-4 off Following are a few reductions in Coats : COATS Plain Black Cloth Coats. #1! 9.00 for $10. 35 $10.00 for $ 7.95 1% for 5,75 13.50 for 10.00 9:00 for 6.7% 9.50 for 6.65 9 00 for 6.50 13.25 for 10.00 150 for 7.80 6.00 for 4.25 12.00 for &.00 950 for 6.90 12.00 for 9 2h 9.00 for 7.25 14.59 for 11.70 12.00 for 9.50 Good Winter Capes Reduced. ULSTERS AND OVERCOATS, Men’s Frieze Ulsters,$4, our price $2.98, in three shades. | price $10.75; $4.75: Men’s Frieze Ulsters, $5, our price $3.75; in four shades. Mer’s Frieze Ulsters, $7.50, our price $5; in six Me:. s Frieze Ulsters, $12, our price $8.75; in three s! ades. ~ Men's; Blue and Brown Melton Over. ats. $7.50, /our price #5; blue and brown. Men's Black Curl Overcoats, value $7, black only. Men’s Black Curl Overcoats, price $9; black only. Men’s Brown and Black Curl, brown and black. Men’s Dark grey (popular shade) value $12, our price $8.75; dark grey. Men’s Black and Biue Beaver price $9; black and blue. our price value $12.50, our value $14, our vaiue $13.50, our YOUTHS’ AND BOYS REEFERS AND SUITS Boys two piece sults, ue $I. 25, our price $1; two shades, Boys’ two piece suits, value $2, our price, $1.50; six shades. to »? thee piece suits, va ue ae 50, our price $3; one shade. Ko s’ three p'ece suits, ‘ae yy our price $3.75. three de . Youths’ + ui s, value $7, our price $4.75; four shaces, Boys’ Nap Reefers, value $1.25, our price $1; age 4 to 7 I>. B ys’ Frieze Reefers, value $3, our price $2.3 cars Youths’ 7 years. Youths’ Frieze R O;ages 4 to 12 Sap Re-fers, value $3.90, our price $2.75; ages 12 ers, $3.50, our price $2.60; ages 12 to 17. SATURDAY UNDERWRAR BARGAINS Three hundred odd garments at 1-4 off. Kight dozen Sweaters at 1-4 off. Forty pairs Boys’ $1 pants at Tdc. Fifty suits Underwear, 95c for 75c. Righty Men's Caps at 39c, worth up to 80c. One big lot of 9c Flannelette, for 6c. One lot of Shirts at 25c each. A good Sweater for 75c. One big basket full of Gloves, worth $1.: 30,for $1 Ladies’ Kid Gloxes at 25c. Three baskets of Wool Gloves at 25c a pair. Six Baskets of Winter Gloves reduced. Our Men’s Pants at 75c are leaders. Now for Values and our Low Prices ULSTE °S, REEFERS AND SUITS, Men's Blue Nap Reefers; $2.65; sizes 36 to 44. Men's Grey Frieze Reefers, price $2.65; sizes 36 to 46. Men's Brown Frieze seers Lined Reefers, value $5.50, our price $4.50; sizes 36 to 44. Men's Shorey Guaranteed Frieze Reefers, value $6.75, our price #60; sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Blue and Black Beaver Reefers, $10, our price $7.75; sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Black Clay Worsted Serge Suits, $12, our price $7.50; sizes broken, Men's Blue and Biack Shorey our price £3.50: sizes 36 to 44. Men's Blue and Black Shorey Serge Suits, $10, our price $6.75; sizes 36 to 44. value $3.69, cur price value $4.25, our vaiue value $5, Suits, value value Men's Tweed Suits, mixed lines, walue $14; our price $9.25; sizes broken. Men's Tweed Suits, Mixed Dines, value $14. our price $8; sizes broken. Men's Tweed Suits, Mixed Lines, value $6.50,our priee $4: sizes broken Each statement that we make shall be back- ed up by existing facts, not theories. There shall be no twisting of the truth at “‘The Big Store.” And because we depend upon permanent trade for our own advancement there shall be absolute safis- faction with every purchase you make. WE’LL RETURN YOUR MONEY Feladly if you find it otherwise. Jas. Paton & Company. “Silver Plate thai Wears.” | plans hitherto. | DO YOU WISH to know something about our ¢iaction Form of Insurance ? It will pay you to investigate it even if you have resolutely opposed If you will favor us with your age we will send you INSURANCE. Insurance details of L ife in return the |:he best Protection and Investment plan that was ever cevised. THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE, J ° K. ROSS, Charlottctown. Nov 15—eod in dly1 wl ky for 2 weeks. Now is - ° | aS s | . > The Time 2 or the Sideboard | we | “~~ We are showing a variety of pieces in i ] iy 2a Meriden Britannia Company’s “Silver Plate TO BRING TO US ANY Gs * that wears.” This beautifully colored and si decorated dish is fittingly enclosed in a “a bandsome siandard, the whole making a 8 %) % very attractive article. Other pieces of less : OLD a ./ a ae or greater value in the same grade of plate Zi “ \eccces in almost endless variety. The popular designs in 99 : . y “1847 Rogers Bros. Articles that have ceased to be of any usé We Knives, Forks, Spoons, ete., are always in wil a low full value in exchange for ood ind eur stock. : « : — youmay be able to purchase something—eithet i + ” ’ . - : 1 W WELLNER ‘% atch, Jewelry, Spectacle or clo a alee be cf serviee to you. Jeweler ani Engraver. 3 Zi - : Se ctentictianenemenamiiains ae ALESMEN wanted to selou gocds ¥ “ae ate $ i ple to wholesale and retail trade. We wiv he largest and only mavu actur ¢s in Sk : \ Le in the world — Liberal Salary paid. - ay. « Se a A icress CAN-DEX, Mfg. Ce. Savannah, Ga {| wae “ M4 va7 ; ‘oh ED.—An experienced woman t» § a CAMERON BLOCK ’ ar a house. Must be recom- } sé App y to Miss Morris, 233 Water } S% n27 “AN a 3.3 {oc.25° ~s