> ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Cenuine - Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of fen Feo See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. tet ee to take as suc'ar. FOR HEADACHE, FOR MMZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION. - FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXICH Price | e. ter dedi able, ons | CURE SICK HEADACHE. “Imitation is tha Singerast The best proof that ious and dangerous imitations, li wble to produce chronic inflamma- td fo- “INARDS DINIMENT ly They all Sell on the Merits and One Taade EPPSS GOGOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Fiavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the mervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CoO., Ltd. Homocopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS'S COCOA | } i follow the course | } } Form of Elattery” MINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits,2n is in good repute with the public, is that iT IS EXTEN SIVELY IMITATED. = The imitations resemble the gen uine article in appearance only. They lack the genera! excellence of the Genuine. T.1is notice is necessary, as injur- tion of the skin, are often substitw’ - Deal :s, because they pay a large p obit. Advertising of MINAD’S. in paiticulir claiming to be by a former proprietcr of MINARD’S LINIMENT, which simply is a lie. INSIST UPON HAVING MINARD’S LINIMENT | MADE BY C. C. RICHARDS & CO., Yarmouth, N. S. NOTIGE! —_—S-— ' ' in the matter of Thomas J. Morris, | vt Charlottetown, in Queen’s| Usunty, merchant. Nouce is hereby given that Thomas Morris, of Charlottetown, in WWneen’s County, in Prince Edward island, merchant. has by an assign- hearing date the 27th day of Novemer, A. 1.190, assigned all has estate to me, the undersigned, George E. Auid, of Charlottetown. mercaant, for the general benefit at his creditors. ee Da-:ed this 28th day of November vw. D. 1900. ¢ EO. E. AULD. PRAYER BEADS.—Lest Jast n ght, : set of prayer beads in a leather case, with ¢ post office key. cleave at Tue Exam rsx: Office. lee Plez d5—if re fi. L. Dickey, M.D. (Late of Lon:ton Hospital.) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Tonrs—g.30 to 1; 2 to4 ~Eyes icsied and fitted vith g’asses. ! Deter argent coeguntinerennenys ‘the basement THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. DECEMBER 7.1900. OPPOSITION CANDIDATES —FOR CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY James Paton, Esq. S. R. Jenkins, M. D. THE DAILY EXAMINER DECEMBER 1900 EVOLUTION OF CONSCIENCE. unadorned 4-} vworht+fy3} la- *~ nougntiul lecture, stereoscopic views, is thing nowadavs. ~+ane were found in last Rev. but both of Zion evening, where and when the W.H. Smith, M. A., of Summerside. lectured on ‘‘the Church Evolution of Con- science. ’ Whether that faculty, power or inward principle which decides as to the character of one’s own ac- tidas, purposes and affections, warn- ing against and condemning that wrong, and to that whether that which we call which is approving and prompting which is right, “conscience "’ is supernaturally im- planted in man alone of all the ani- mal creation or whether it has been ‘ evolved”’ according to the latter- day theory,—this was the question discussed by the reverend and learn- ed lecturer. Mr. Smith showed that he had given much thought to the subject He was and investigated it carefully. contended that conscience supernaturally implanted in man. We have neither time nor space to of the elaborate |}argument by which this contention was supported. But germitted to express the that both mind and ire sO closely vith our physical nature nat they are Loth strongly in- ‘uenced by it—ves,in the case of even he most spiritualized of men and vomen. Let the body be never se ittle out of sorts, and the intelli- gence of even ti+ most intelligent will be affected, and sowil the gov- we may be opinion conscience connected .e€cnor of both min! and body, the conscience. Shakespeare tells us that ‘‘con- science does make cowarde of vs all."’ Yet conscience has Sertainly a great deal of swing, and sa very different thing in different men,—a very different thing im the same person at different times of ais life. Asin men, so in society, conscience has less or more inflzence at one time than at another. A few years ago, as Mr. McCready pointed mut when moving the vote of thanks, the conscience of society approved of a minister and his elders sitting down together and partaking of the cup which cheers and inebriates; now it utterly condemns snch am “jrreligi ous proceeding.’? On the other hand, a few years ago the conscience of society would not per- mit skating, fishing, shooting, driv- ing for pleasure, etc, on the Lord's Day; now the conscience of both in- dividuals and society permits such breaches of the Lord's Dav sanc- Look Around And See the Housekeepers who are Buying | ; the people of P. E. a rare! the stutf in them that they used to Rarer still is a] have. rood audience in attendance atsuch | have learned to condone political — J tity Witu the utmost equanimity. | The people of this Province not long | ago would have stood horrified at a/| case of Pineauism, and they would. not have tolerated for a day longer than they were compelled to the services of politicians guilty of de liberately breaking their pre-election | promises. Now there are hundreds of persons who predict that a major ity instant, justify both Pineauism and But—we can We cannot believe will on the 12th of December. breaches of promise. not believe this. that the public conscience hag be come so defiled and politically de graded as such a_ result of the election would prove. at adjoining ‘If vou don't win I shali be much t would mean that island have not A correspond ent present residing in an Province’ writes: disappointed. It would mean that they misdvings of the worst kind, and that against their better judgment they are slaves at the feet of cor- ruption and power. May our beau- titul Island not thus be disgraced is the fervent wish of at least this humble well-wisher of hers.”’ We hope and trust that this good | wish will be fulfilled: for if not the ! fact will prove such a devolution of censcience in Prince Edward Island as must give rise to alarm for its future. But be, our thanks, as well as those of the audi- however this may ence assembled in the basement of Zion Church last erening, are due to the Rev. W. H. Smith fer his ex- cellent and timely lecture. a JUSTICE HONORED. CanvTE the Great in his letter to ‘fall the nations of the English’’ has one passage which may makejus believe that power and prosperity are not always corrupting :— ‘‘And now be it known unto you all that I have dedicated my life to God, to govern my kingdoms with justice, and to observe the right in all things. If in the time that is past, and in the, violence and carelessness of my youth. I have violated justice, it is! my intention by the help of God to| make fullcompensation. Therefore | I beg and command those to whom | I have entrusted the Government, | as they wish to preserve my good | will and save their own souls, to do} no injustice either to poor or rich. | Let those who are noble, and those | who are not, equally obtain their | rights, according to the laws, from! . Which no deviation shal! be allowed, | feither from fear of me, or through favor to the powerful, or for the} purpose of sapplying my treasury. | T want ne money raised by injns-} tice.” We c mnead the foregoing ex-| t act, reai by Dr. McNeill at the} Lyceum meeting of Wednesday | evening, to the Hon. D. Farquhar- s)2. We commend it also to Sir| Louis Davies, and ask him to pon- | der over it when our delegates, | whether Liberal or Conservative, go to Ottawa to press eur claims. Weare strongly of the opinion that the principles expressed by the great Canute still govern the Brit-} ish throne, and that a Liberal- | Conservative Government would have equally as good. if not a better, | opportunity when pressing our claims | upon the Laurier government. Has | it come to this that only favorites} and partizans are to receite justice? - T° OOD NEWS comes from those | who take Hood’s Sarsaparilla fey scrofula, dyspepsia and rheumatism. | Renorteagreethat HOOPS Cirore | } ; | FURNITURE They buy here because they save from Our stocks are very complete, and we are showing a large number of new designs never shown [Otte 25 p. c. here before. GRAND it. NOTES AND COMMENTS. As USUAL, just before an Ll tion, both sides are beginning to be | sure of success. Weask those who are opposed to the Farquharson ad- | ministration not to be too sure, but | to poll every vote. | THe Farquharson Government is| compelling the electors to vote in the dark atthe close of the year. What they have done in the year, what they have spent, how the Province new stands—on all there points the people are kept in ignorance. _———— - alee Bye Elections. -- | HarsrFax, N.S., Dec, 6.—Yes‘er COME DOWN WITH BOTH FEET and you will be fitted with the latest and most fash sonable boot or shoe to be found in the city, for the least money, and guaranteed the best of satisfaction, McQUAID’S LOWER QUEEN STREET. d.y was nomination day in three! counties in Nova Scotia Se ] to fill va- | cancies in the local legislature! caused by the resignation of liberals | : s vhs running in the federal election in | Halifax. A. B. Crosby, commission | merchant, is the conservative nom mee, and ex-Mayor Keefe, the liberal. | P ° : » best Protectic ee "estrnent pla } “ ee ee In Pictou county the liberals sur-' the best Protection and Investment plan that was ever cevised. rendered a seat to avoid a contest | so that the conservative opposition | in the house has gained at least one| nC. E. Tanner. FE. M. McDonald! is the liberal member elected. In Cape Breton county, McKinnon | and Harry Macdonald,conservatives, ! D. D. McKenzie and Neil J. Gillies, liberals; were nominated in the inte. | lans hitherto, WSL TT Pe a DOSYOU WISH to know something about our New Form of Insurance ? It will pay you to investigate it even if you have resolutely opposed ii 70 be I e Insurance Af you will favor us with your age we will send you in return the details of THE NORTH AMERICAN LIFE, J ‘ K. ROSS, Charlottctown, | Nov 15—eod in dly1 wl ky for 2 weeks. est of the respective parties. —— o> <————_ Murder and Suicide. BLACKWELL, Mo.. Dec. 5.—Two men, one about 50 and the other 20! years of age, supposed to have been | tramps, appeared here during the} night and were permitted to sleep in| a boilerroom. Today the younger | man was found dead ona railroad | track. He apparently had been DO YOU WANT A Stylish Jacket AT A REDUCED RATE. murdered and robbed. A posse of | men scoured the country and soon captured the dead man’scom- | panion of the night. He was taken to the room where the dead man lay and accused of murder. With a quick movement the old man drew a| knife, stabbed himself through the | heart and fell dead before his| horror-stricken captors. The names | ot the dead men cannot be learned. | } > ©; <—e Sad Suicide. —_—— —_ } } Lewiston, Me., Dec. 5. -— The! body of Isaac Parker, who resided | near the line between Lewiston and Greene, and who committed suicide | Tuesday afternoon by drowniag,leas not been discovered, although search was made Wednesday by Wm. Harris and his. son Edward. Mr. Parker’s coat was found con-| taining a letter to his wife, in which he said h e should go over the dam| ina boat’ tie a stone to his neck and jump into the water. — i - ~<a. _ Headache | IF SO r- om + awe. You and we will do business This Week. We have what you want at your own price. We must sell them; we won't hold them over. New, stylish, up-to date Jackets—-not an o'done among them. One fawn Newmarket Coat, the very Jatest style, . Price $18.00, Reduced to $12.00 e..4 Biliousness, sour stomach, constips tion and all liver ills are cured by food’ s Pilis The non-irritating cathartic, Price 25 cents of all druggists or by mail of C. 1. Hood 4 Co.. Lowell, Mass. GOME TO THE ee: Re nee BAZAAR -F, PERKINS & CO., _.. THE- MILLINERY LEAL ERS. j SUNNYSIDE AND BIG T TO BE HELD IN THE MARKET HALL as OE. 5s Thursday, Dec. (3th. And bring the children. Everv- thing to make them happy. including : OLD MOTHER GOOSE LITTLE JACK HORNER FISH POND CANDY TABLE DOLL TABLE FLOWER TABLE TEA TABLES } and tables covered with manv fan-| yand us¢ful articles. T St. 1¢ ladies: f Peter’s congregation are the | promoters of this bazaar, and thev will leave nothing undone that yi ne!p to make it a gran ieee suCCCSS, | The undersigned offers for sele at a bergain the following’: . One 40-Horse Power Enginefand Boiler. 14 Driving Pulleys with Shaft and Bel:ing. Cne Rip Saw and beach with carria se, One 30 in. Saw, One 24 in. Planer—9ne set } visti ig blocks; One Matching ard Moulding M chine, Fifty-one Moulding Knives, One Band Saw ec mprete. One Buzz Pianer. One Swing Saw complete, One Turning Lathe and Shaft—One Vice. Two Emery Wheels—One J ig Siwe Three Gircular Saws.and tadles. All in first-class or ler. MARK WRIGHT & CO. LIMITED. shuns poccmver an MATTHEW & MCLEAN