“re a se 3 + <, "5 wey * . Ba Aa wane ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Cenuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Sear Signature of —— Zoe See Fac-Si:nile Wrapper Belew. Cb tA {verr small and as easy ae t take as o zt FUR HEADACHES CARTERS! ‘FOR DIZZINESS. ce . TFOR BILIGUSHESS. a i ie merry FOR TORPID LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLO\ SKIN. FOR THE COMPLE xe] GEN UXNI MUST RAVE £2 MAT!) RE. of ik, | Purety Tegetnble, 4% wettracetl becca Sea CURE SICK HEADACHE — = * S aughtered—-When we ad- < er ee ed vertise discounts you can a! ways rely upon getting them Inst rancy furs at ek off. Now is your chance Call early be- fore stock is picked over. We ei.e give the discounts and nothing’ back.---Weeks & o., the People’ Store. ——— << Dress Goods, 33 {-3 offat OiG CQ oo Prowse’s. EPPS'S GOCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous ani dyspeptic. Sold only in }-Ib_ tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd Homeopzthis Chemists, London, Bngiland. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS COCOA AMONGST AN ARMY OF COMPETITORS W V2 v ¢ can ce oe. Sivie ~ ¥ 44 ~~ “9 ~~ 2 v7 Hee OU! npete wi Quality and Price 1 newly a A XMAS STOC linporte K | ; Watches, Jewelry and Novelties. pee 1 ton are Churchill, member of | the British House of Commons for | : 5 — y , 1 j | Hi. j AY LOR, the constituency of Oldham who| } UNNYSIDE. himas onfectionery stock of Xmas Confectionery 5 ind varied, and ranges in } n 10 to 40c per pbb. VV ¢ ha Vé y ] a Fanc Vy ho» Ss OF : CcOlates O Bons et < i mus vifts OULANGES U7. Heb EA i ‘ mala ix range re th Mh y a 7 t 1T) the ry € {) CS ONLY iv GQOzen APPLES Apples are the cheapest and most whoicsome Icuit you’ can buy tor children. A varrel of our, Americat Balawirs or Northern Spys be avery ni home. — Boys’ Shovels. would e thing We receivi-d ore dozen In- dian made ¢ 10w shoves itz a aoe BOY: S$ and a s. They are ama nice iy Nwish:sd GOEF, GeveiOps heavier tosend to your THE THE DAILY EXAMINER DECEMBER 29, 1900 THE WINTER SERVICE, (<RITS and Tories all AYTee that t] iter mail servic so far this has been bungled as it was Le \ oun ed betore With two eamers ind fine weather, and Le OOM) ‘have but three lila ls per week ine carriage ot freight. too, has en in the hinhest decree unsatis te H as of 1 iS have } » hel » on tl lainiand mundreds of tons have been held u ere Disorvanization of business s the result « lis delay Wha the loSSs mav be no one y¥ r\\ if the steamers had been ready for service when they were re uired, all the trouble woul! h: estion is, been avoided But the qu what’s to be done about the matter now? No ome seems to know. The politicians in Ottawa and the poli ticians here---those who have the matter in their hands are apparently at cress purposes. An order is given from Ottawa? then telegrams from the politicians here are sent ; and stiaightway the order is countermanded. And all the while, the blessed sun shines down and precious; time is being lost. By the time the next big storm comes on, or the next heavy all the authorities will, perhaps, have frost, upsetting arrangements, come to some conclusion, It seems to us that The Stanley having demonstrated the feasibility of the Summerside-Cape Tormen- tine route winter service, ought now, in view of the and the want of a pl ace atthe Cape Jharlottetown to the ing he mails. for early smallpox proper landing to be withdrawn to ee in relieving pressure of freight and in carry Then when the winter she might, if ack to Summerside and Minto return trips vetow.a and Pictou, , ice p ) SQ} le vO } con >lei i¢ ic St, wl the hile pro-eeds tu inake daily between Geor But no reasonable course of expected under exist ~4 r - } LCLION Can ve lk tign< 2 TT AND COMMENTS. aiTi N .J 1 coal iz t 1 cof the Ni neteenth | ‘ ; ‘ DAILY EXA) INER, CHATIL( TIETICWN, DECEMEER 29, 1900. been minutely stud,ing the pro- perties of the electric waves from the transmitter of a wireless tele graphic apparatus have discovered bility of telegraphing simultane us ly from several stations to a com mon one by asingle wire. It is contended that M irconi s method utilizes the very part of the trans mitting wire which is the least fitted for the purpose,—-the other, or the free end of the.same wire, produc ing the vreatest effect. THe first successfv! tance of profit participation by firm in Nova Scotia Lidae Wiiic. Via) uployes oO; has COn and Son: | ? : : : : i, ¢ » who i Cio. anlers, OL fidiittazx. a «tl LTLeCSS been i vear ago announce that they had inaururated a scheme under the .| provisions of which ;|hands who had been two years in the firm's employ, Wo ceive ashare of the profits if lere were any. Clayton and 9ons paid their employes 22,410 on the day before Christmas, the work are of the profits under the [t will be continued. In. the * course of a lecture recently delivered in Berlin before the electrical spiral coil, a multiplicatory, he extraordinarily the effectiveness of the Vemonstrations were made two stations, respectively increases Syst Iti. with fourteen and four kilometres dis tant, which were connected with the lecture hall. Messages were re ceived from these stations simul taneously, and, it is reported, times quicker than by the ‘ystem. pre sent An Act of the Legislature respec- ting vaccinatior, passed in 1386. requires that ‘Eve ‘ry person in this Province who shall twelve years and upwards, and un- vaccinated, or not successfully vac cinated, at the time of the passing | ot this Act, shall, at the time and| or medical practitioner, attend be-' practitioner for the ing vaccinated, and tendant or medical appointed shall, and he is hereby re quired thereupon, or as soon as pos sible after asit may coz iveniently and properly be done, to vaccinate every be- superin- purpose of such suca pe rsou. who has ac forming the first Mr. Epmunpo Barton, cepted the duty of upon prom eg ained some reputation iS War COT- re spondent for the London Morning is «similar to in East Qween’s---though the deputy returning officer did not try, after the coun® had| been made and the ballot box closed, | to consider be of the age of! pri ictitioner so) | ol | } means for removing a great defect | in the system, namely the impossi Kmperar and others in high position Prof. Slaby exhibited an instru ment, by which, by the use of an | which he calls; ten | ; ’ ’ place named by the superintendent | fore such superintendent or medical | ministry for the new common wealth of Australia, is a native ot Sydney, New South Wales. He i in his fifty-second year and is a lawyer of standing. He has been | speaker of the Legislative. As sembly of New South Wales, at torney-yeneral in two govern ments and leader of the opposition i i5ut his chief claim to the distinc- | tion thrust him is the { price | , Hi u rrah for the Goodbye to the roth. We are thankful for the large patronage we have reverted during this year, and jor the next two days we will offer all our F ancy roods in eastern and western windows at the low 25 cents and 50 cents Each Many are worth from 40c to $1.35. Gur reason for so doing is that we don’t handle Fancy Goods other than at Holiday times. 2oth Century Good Cheez to iverybody During New Year. share of public of BR ewer ee ee ee Pee ee i ee Special Lined Gloves at reduced prices for Readymade Clothing THE any mistake about the place to buy yeur Overcoat. We are overcoat specialists. good coats than anybody, and we sell them for less money. 2 . tion by coming in yourself, trying on the coats. Our prices from $7.50 to $16.00. | Men’s Suits 200 Men’s ffne all wool suits, in nice neat check and invisitle plaids, $12 to $i5 values, for $10. ; Youny men’s suits fpom $4.50 to $9.00. Boys’ 3 piece svits, 2.90 to 7.75. Children’s Suits, trom £2.25 to $4.50. Children’s Vestee Suits, from 2.75 to 4.50. Children’s Sailor Suits, from 1.50 to 3.50. This department abounds ful presents, attention. New Year. “OVERCOAT STORE Don’t make We can show more You can prove this to your owa satisfac- HOLIDAY FURNISHINGS in handsome and use- at prices which irresistibly compel JAMES PATON & CO. SE SEA LUE BPS SA TT a OO aR may have the means of comparing the figure on the ballot with thatin the poll book, of the name of the ; } | ; i | i } } ' Century is nearly ended; and with two jinent part he has taken in bringin: mers the gov-|about the federation of the Aus cnt Las £O Ta’ Uiis Winter Liven { tralian colonies. He wasa membe CER i the Iederal Convention that was | HITHERTO the cat has been ap-| held at Sydney in 1891. He was! rolls e olience. After] the senior representativefrom New : hae s gy Pris anuary Ist, r the amended|South Wales to the Federal Con-|to both. It says: ‘‘ The secrecy | riminai Code, the burglar caught | vention of 1897, and leader of the | aimed at by the ballot system is an ' 6 deadly Weapons in his posses- | Federal Convention which met at/| incident of the voting ; the object will be labile to be whippe Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne in|is the election of the candi- ‘his isan improvement. Indeed a]1897-98. It is eminently fitting | date whom the majority in the con- good many people think that for|that one who has taken so prom | stituency edo When this mi Ljor- | proiessional| crimes such as|inent a part in the work of uniting | ity’s will is set aside because an offi- | Durgiary, the peuetentiary is too|]the colonies should be the first! cial’s blunder | kan seen the bal- iS) premier of United Australia. 'lot’s secrecy, the means is made of ‘THE sooner iton and Boer} Mek: Piet ctaaires Seek Me dea tll more importi ince than the purpose. can get degmto the wotking out!,,. + cin el ee oR it, The ballot is first of all a register of | of t their desfi ny in South Africa the or ] Legislatute hese? a a eae | the voters will. ae “hat the voter better. General Lord Kitchener — eae ee, nites in ey freely ae that will the shantt ie aeieiall the “tors he po the ae puty returning office: l baliet is made secret, The inci- requires to bring the war to a} Zuid the ballots with the er | Cental «discovery through the | speedy close.’’ These were the | ev ote ere tee ae 5 a8 Well | process of a judical re sentiments expressed by Mr. Wins-| 2° W"2 418 initia sore ¢ €as€| count, by the limited number who | that of Mr. Martin | voter who deposited a _ ballet should not be a ground | for depriving him of his the choice of To hold other- wise is to put regard for legal forms equity. It is a questien for Legislature and for Parliament whether they will not make a change in the law that will p-event such injustices in the fu rightful influence in the represéntative. above the ee - ; to obliterate his illegal marks. | Post in South Africa. Mr. ( hurch- ‘Concerning T'Heureux,—perhaps | Le d Mint in Ottawa, the guest of/ we should rather write the mal- ord Minto, heureux---case, the Montreal Gaz-| GERMAN savants who have ette makes some remarks applicable | =~ e | ture,’’ SN ot Sa cae te lanioe = lice SSS ited A Tara awe So Se Fa, Ife Ts $a) ae — = See Bao Ss Fa lle i Sas AF RP aks stray th rt i) Pe Bie: | ne WE WANT YOU To examine our FU Suitable for Holiday i — @ _ MARK WRIGHT “ C0., LIMITED stock of Faicy 2NITURE resents ————___— ’ THE STANLEY cr Leaves for Cape Tormentine. SPECIAL TO THE EXAMINER. | SpuvERsipe, Dec.? 4 he ttanle) sails without fail on Shond lay morn ing for Cape Tormentine. ———- © <fe—_. - *» Furs, 33 1-3 off, at Prowse’s. TT 2 ABE er Underwear, 33 1-3 off, at Prowse’s. nr © $55, 000.00 worth of the best dry good, furs and clothing in Charlottetown on the market at {-3 off.--- ANNOUNCE! | Ladies’ Jackets. NEW THIS SEASON’S IMPORTATION AT EARING PRICES. 2 oh HARRIS, London House. LOOK OUT FOR THE A a a ON MONDAY OF H a ee G oD oe coal ‘i me 0H) (a2 oa mM