eS DAILY BXAMENER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER Il, 1900. + ll ~ iene, dda ie wea oe adel Sg AO ee iA ee yet a OP ne ed THE ‘OPPOSITION CANDIDATES —FOR— CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY ABSOLUTE Cenuine James Paton, Esq. Carter’s ‘S. R. Jenkins, M. D. Little Liver Pills. THE DAILY EXAMINER Must Boar Signature of See Pac-Simile Wrapper Below. | ee DECEMBER 11 1900 | 'WHAT OF TO-MORROW ? ‘*0-Morrow is election day. At the polls will be decided whether the I Government will | Farquharson Yery amall and as ousy te take as sugal. be TPADTED OF oR HEADACHES | sustained or rejected by the people. CARTERS FOR DIZZINESS. If it were merely on their fiscal policy CI net e . a ’ ; ‘ SS TTLE. FOR BILIQUSHESS.. | that they were to be judged they ~ a : TARE ve Se tea 1 x OR TORPID LIVER, ;might have some cause toexpect re- rs = Ayers fs , i a ; M : ; - a R CONSTIPATION. | | election; for, though their financial F r FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXIOS B MUST RAVE SJONATURE, %. Puroly Veo ctable “+. Oooo | 4102 AS Ck. CURE SICK HEADACHE. |inanagement of the country’s re- sources is the worst in the history of the Province, still such is their | cleverness at juggling with figures | that they doubtless expect to dupe | the electors into believing that they | were “no worse than their predeces- Reckless expenditure, with- . 9 out regard to income, increase of 'public debt for current expenses, GRATEFUL COMFORTING *"« the letting of public contracts Distinguished everywhere _ | Without sale-or tender, all sink into Delicacy of Flavour Superior | insignificance when c ma ? Quality, and Highly Nutritive | pees €n compared with Sors, ; ~ the far more momentous question to Properties. Specially grate- a ful and comforting vent | be decided, viz: Shall a government nervous and dyspeptic. 5o | maintain iteelf ; only in }-lb tins, labelled |’ iin itself in power by hold- ing a gunin one hand and a bribe in the other to induce a needy and | weak-kneed representative of the people te support a government which he was elected to Or can they, by taking advantage of their position. with- | hold a member’s resignation for three months until after the Legis- . ature is convened and thus deprive a constituency of representation for JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS COCOA | GOME TO THE | i oppose ? ’ i z % ine alll . 7 | 2 Wage session? 2 ee . G RAN i} ihis is not merely a matter be-: 72 ‘ -ween the member concerned and , ‘= iii ae i he goverument,—it isa blow struck it the fundamental principle of the | people's right to parliamentary epresextaticng, What kis been! b “Sec in the West River district, can. foe Cone in any other district. If! this act is allowed to go unpunished, , che people tacitly surrender the : bright purchased for them by the f dlood of their ancestors. MARKET HALL 7 ) The people are now asked to re- Ob. ee eee Thursday Dec. 13th. anne to power by thestratagem of iutrigue, and which now, when And bring the children. Every- } party feeling is at its height, with thing to make them happy. the echoes of a Dominion elec- including j ion still in the air, de- OLD MOTHER GOOSE = jens 0m the prejudice of faction LITTLE JACK HORNER E oe FISH POND searched in vain fora parallel, | whether it be Provincial, Dominion ' CANDY TABLE DOLL TABLE lor Imperial ; and not even the! neighboring Republic, which has al- | ways been held to bear the | Wa) FLOWER TABLE palm for corrupt election practices TEA TABLES ‘Can boast its equal. > . 4 EES ASR EE OS + Worse still than their base acts is cy and useful articles. The ladies of }the avewed approval of their me- St. Peter’s congregation are the thods by many of their partizans. premoters of this bazaar, and they These men do not deny the fact -will leave nothing undone that will }~iey ev . Deee help to make it a crand success. ney even glorify themselves about ltentrember the cate what has been done, and boast that | a clever trick has been played on- Thursday, December 13th! eee eee Tories. The same may be said BOYS’ BRIGADE CONCERT AND BIG T TO BE HELD IN THE ee a Ewa ace Ae Saree ST. PAUL’S SCHOOLROOM | PRN ae Ca Eee EE | ELECTORS —ON— Tuesday, December 11, PROG RAM, t. Duett (and instrumental Mrs. H. V. Palmer and Miss C. Firzgerald. 2. Boys Drill... ....... ce ccenese Origade 3. Svlo (vocal)........ Miss M. Warburton | rR veaee poet. Babes ee EG ., oe eee des Bngade 6. Whistling Solo...........Mr. Earlowe CME cee as, ceugatinnars Brigade ee) ee Miss W. Cc , 7 ; ©. make ‘ Kane's ohn are Mes scion S uite bie for Holiday Presents | ta, Solo (kpeal)..... .« Rev. Leo Williams ax. Girls’ Gross bite - chee ete hde cle tees ‘ a $ 12. Swlo (v@cal)... .. Miss C. Fitzgerald 13. Diaiogue Master G. and W. t’cake » Acmission 20c; cril¢ ren half price. fai aid care to trust. }, en oe Sy Se Sa a ce teak fib ee DER NS ean Neer eee eee ee ea ae ov Ct i “ee nd WE WANT YOU To examine our stock of Fancy of pickpockets, thieves, swindlers,|}; NOTES AND COMMENTS. mountebanks and crooks of allsorts: they are clever attheir trade. But| , PRANcw has finally taken posses- they are not the sort of men we! 0” of the islands of Kumrer and . i Kumatara, on the Pacific Coast. These islands are small and are re- All honest men should pause to} ported to be of no commercial! im- consider what standard of morals we | portance, ought to demand in our public men. | Governments are said to be no worse | Ir ought to be explained that the \letter of David Ketchem published than the people who elect them; and | today was put in type for yesterday's if, to-morrow, the electors of this} paper and crowded out. Since — it Province return a majority to sup-| W@8 written the needed change in re dent: | the timeof the Princess has. been port the present eorrupt adminis- } made tration, they will, by so doing, pro-| ; claim to the world a base ideal of! Loxrp Satisnpury says that the Damaged Blankets ") 2 a! > 4 S Large ba'e of Eng'ish Blankets, damaged by salt water somewhere between London. Eng., and Halifax, on beard ship. Underwriters pay the damage ; their loss your gain. public rectitude and cast a lasting | world should understand there will our| De 20 deviation in the policy of the | ;oGvernment as already outlined as} }to South Africa. Anything resem- stigma on the fair name of country. ———2 * oe IATIe ) an jed. The warmust proceed to the HON. ANGUS M’MILLAN. inevitable issue. We must, he de- woe 'clares, let it be felt that no one by THe EXAMINER'S has|the issue of an insolent and auda- been called to the the| cious ultimatum could force the ; : . oo. |_| British Government to humble itself Patriot has had nothing whatever a es Z |and abandon its rights. How soon to say about the retirement of the) the Free Staters and the Trans- Hon. Angus McMillan. Tl vaalers will have anything like self- i lh ~+3 attention fact: thar The Pioneer} ania * igoverning powers depend upon : _ | themselves. ‘“The retirement from active political life of Hon. Angus Mc-}] Tae Summerside Journal points Millan, Provincial Secretary andj out that the last year the Conserva- Commissioner of Crown Lands, who, | tives were in power they paid $2,697. on account of advancing vears de-|44 for interest, and the Liberals clined the nomination tendered him} made a great howl about it. Last | by his constituents at a recent con-| year the Farquharson government vention in Summerside, is another | paid $19,075. 75. or $16.378. 31 of an i fs | bling independence cannot be grant- | They go at 1-3 Off TOMORROW MORNING of |Time’s footprints on the page/jncrease. If they are returned to of our Island’s history. After a power, and allowed to go on at this | long and honorable career in which! rate, it is only a question of a com-| he served his country faithfully aad} paratively short time until the bulk | well, he has handedjhis,armor to the | of the provincial revenue will be res] care ot younger men, and will) quired to pay the annual interest! henceforth watch the battle asaj|charges. The electors should for| non-combatant though still an in-! their own protection puta stop to. terested spectator. No figure in/this, and avoid the danger just| our Island history has borne, pointed out, by voting for a change! the title of ‘*‘ Honorable ’’ more) of administration. ea worthily than. has Mr. Mc-} Millan. As a citizen, as. : ee Tur London Post remarks that—’ “probably the average Englishman | ot today would wish that as a boy! he had mastered one or two modern | languages and the elements of na-| tural science, that his geography had helped him to understand the | countries in which he business man, asa politician and a trusted official of his Government, he has been honorable toa Cegree : and as he retires from active public life, both friend and political foe---| for he had no other foe---will grate- fully accord him the fuller, deeper meaning of the title. His political career began in the autumn of 1868! when he defeatedthe late Hon. J. C. Pope ina bye-election on the famous ‘payment forresults § card. | his own country came to her place) in the world, and how the other | From that date until his voluntary | £Teat nation, came to theirs. We) retirement afew days ago, at an! of this generation may do some-{ age ‘ when honors pall, and rest is| thing, if we will, to improve for our | sweet,’ he has been| almost con-! Children the balance between knowl. | tinuously fighting the battles of the | edge and ignorance and to secure | Liberal party—often against great to them the modesty of judgment.’ odds ie = times of adversity. He} Thisis a remark to be noted. There was fighting the battles of Liberal |} force in it. ism years beforé many who will vote at this election were born; many} Tux Halifax Chronicle, mouth- | indeed whose fathérs, now gone to} piece of the Finance Minister of their reward, worked and voted and | Canada, says :— shouted for the Hon. Angus McMil ‘‘Another lesson of this recent lan—-who honored him for his hon-| -ontest is that the candidate of esty and manliness, as their son: }either party who hereafter per- now reverence his venerable age anc | mits) himself to be bulldosed into silvery locks. To his successor, } prociaiming himself a prohibitionist whoever he may be, we can offer no} unless he is honestly one from per- better advice, politically, nor point) sonal conviction, will broadly and out a more serious responsibility | openly write himself down an ass. than to say—follow the example, | He will tie his own hands and for- and remember youare the successor feit his political independence with- of the Honorable Angus McMillan— | eut the hope of public advantage or Prince County’s Grand Old Man.’’ | personal return therefor. Let the cases Of Messrs Flint and McLure be remembered. They point a moral, if they do not adorn a pro- hibition tale.’’ This is severe upen Messrs Flint and McLure, who besides being good But the Patriot said never a word. It is well known that Mr. McMillan was not a great admirer of the pre- sent Leader of the Government, and it is more tham probable that he dic not approve of Pineauism, etc. This may account for the organ’: | neglect to pay a fitting tribute to Mr. McMillan upon the occasion of his retirement from politics. ee iii. Don’t take anything from your druggist ‘‘justas good’’ as Grif- fiths Menthol Liniment. iThere is no other Liniment quite se Ce c good. 25 cents. —In consequence of Christmas and New Year’s Day occurring upon Tuesday, the market will be open for the accommodation of the pub- lic on Mondays of each week. THE NIGHT BEFORE THE BATTLE. Grand Rally aoe Ae <.: | LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE EEP your blood pie ana yon. | stomach and digestive organs inc healthy coudition by taking Hood's Rerconeartla and wan will he wre? 4 cae aes aCe Ae ee ~ 4 ey ae ‘of Charlettetown Common and Roy- alty., in the | LYCEUM is interested, | and that his history had been so ex- | pounded as to have taught him how | you solve the problem. i: | GOODS SUITABLE FOR XMAS Abound here. Out of the many articles which are worthy cf mention we quote the fecllowing as a f sample :— ; prohibitienists were good Liberals. } — AT 9.30 O’CLOCK. PRICES OF CANADIANS :— Canadian $1 50, English $3 50 _ Canadian 200, English 4 50 Canadian 3 00, English 5 50 COME EARLY oe Ts en JAMES PATON & CO. | # 9 a 29D: IT PAYS TO BUY AT rennins gy : G29 O999:€9: SNEED WHAT SHALL T BE ? Many weeke of careful preparation enable ts to he'p Fur Collar, Cap, Mitts, or Ruff, a dress Jength, Silk or Satin waist, Fur or Cloth Jacket, Kid Gloves , Silk Ties, Fanncy Goods, Dolls, pretty Down Quilts, Blankets, Battenberg work in centre piecs, Boleros, ete. New Battenburg Patterns, Braids, Rings, etc. F. PERKINS & CO, | | GSLSOEIGR | |. oe THE MILLINERY LEADERS. % dead Annual Meeting Dividend Notice. | : —OF THE— f Mercuant’s Rank oF P. E, Ist-xp Merchant’s Bank of P. E. Island | “***"4*7 5 Pas or P. E. Istxp -HARLOT.EFOWN, Nov. 3cth, 1900. Y > Notice is hereby given that a hali-yearly div dend at the rate uf §$ per cen her annum on the Capiia: stock of this Bark, hes beea declared payable at the Banking H«use on and after January 2nd, 1007. : The annual general meeting of the share- holders of the Merchant’s Bank of P. E. Island wil! be held at the Binking Bouse, Great George Street, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the 8th day of January next, A. D., 1901, at the our of 11 o’cleck, a. » The Transter Books vil be closed from : : 5 re, i . pie ell Sh : ae . Piexies must be left with the cashfer at the 19th December, 190r, the 2nd Jann least owe day previous to the meeting. ery, 1901, both days inc. dsive. By orcer of the Beard. J. M. DAVISON, : : }. M. DAVISON Cas!mer. i ah Cashier. Tuesday Ev’g, 1th Short and spirited addresses will! ‘be delivered by the candidates, } Messrs. Paton and Jenkins, and a! - Paaiogue Mi VA K W IGHT & CO LIMITE D _ number of prominent speakers. OS | RR eae Brigade | 4 89 rc e | Home Mak >ss P. BLAKE, : L. P. TANTON, | President. Acting Secretary | ‘ROBERI Pror.ie’s BANK BuiLnrny | { } i E U RN ] ] U RE I inst., at 7.30 o'c ock. Dec 1, 1900—11 2w&wim. Dec 11—2 aw & wir. PATENt OLICITORS WANTED t | { - q “—- . ’s MON TREAL, Wages. Apply tO this once. 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