* ; uv = THE DAivy EXAMINER, a + ++ + $—»~—4 1. awa Because They’re Better, more beautiful and more economical ur Metallic Ceilings and Walls ane being used by progressive people all over the country. You can choose from desi eaitable for any room of any build- iag, with Borders, mouldings, ete. to match—taey are easily appli —easily cleaned—and fire proof and sanitary, giving per- manent beauty, points no other style of finish can offer. Prices are modera! e—if you'd like an estim- ave mail us an out!ine showing the shape and prc measurements of your and ceilings. METALLIC ROOFING CO. Limited @anvuracrvarrs. TORONTO. DELAYED IN SHIPMENT BUT HERE NOW - €Pur large stock Cin lant — HAS ARRIVED Rare Works of Art. Prices that will sell them. Ready for your inspection. STAND MODE _———__._ EPPSS COCO GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Bealicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- of — ful and comforting to tho rervousand dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd Bomcopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS GOGUA Graphophones from $5 up * if you want to make a nice acceptable Xmas Preser (—here’s just what you want, something out of the ordinary — Someching that will be appreciated — something that will afford amuse— ment for the long winter evenings, Gy Come in our store and imspec: them-——von don’t have to buy—you're al- ways welcome. MILLER BROS QUEEN STREET, Cexxol.y’s HoiLpisG UVITVPUUETCUCUTULeCOCCUCUULe CCC Manz ~ { followed is not Liberal and progressive, | ' THE DAILY BXAMINER DECEMBER 21, L899. FRUITS OF DECEPTION. | ‘ 4 in | 1bDeral) Lip > \ Git vba the lancdsiide which overtook iM G ‘nway was as much a punishment 1 for his asvociation with the Do WOveroment €8 a reversai for him a Dominion election.” it ys: | the expression of popular feeling would | be much more decided, for large number§ | of electors whose attichment to the Local Goveroment kept them from voting | against it would unaes vey declare avainst the present policy of the Dominion Government as it atl-cts the West. Indeed, with the exception of those who have something to hope or fear from the holi® era of office, few men are to be found who do not express dissatisfaction with tha’ policy.” The Tribune shows that the Ministers of | today promised in the West great changes in reepect of railways and the tariff, bu! promptly repudiated their promises when took office. Oo therailway question they | they bave done nothiog beyond establishy og new corporations and giving vag ~ i | | subsidies in mouey or in land. “The policy | butasort of shoddy Conservatism of a bad ype.” As to the tariff, the Government, after i's strong declarations that it would from another that Ministers are still free traders in principle, and that if we only trust to them and eay nothing, everything will be all right.’ At the same time the Ministers are pretending to be protection- iste, and, the Tribune says, “we ask our- selvee, who is being duped—the Manitoba tarmer or the Red Parlour?” The West- ern Liberals, it is added,are not unrea- conable. “But we do not want to be hum bugged by vague professions, or to be told that the present tariff is not protective. We want t> know where the Goverument really stands. We ask for frankness, candour and straightforward dealing.” *©As the Mail and Empire remarks,” every- body has been deceived, NOTES AND COMMENTS. eS —The Toronto Globe remarks that “so far as Canada is concerned, each reverse | tut adde to the satisfaction that is felt that a thousand of our sons are in Soutk Africa, standing shoulder to shoulder in what has indubitably become the cause of the empire. —In the course of an article on the result of the elections in Belfast and Murray Harbour The Telegram of Winaipeg says truly that, “‘ These two constituencies of Priace Edward Island bave not only co n-~ demned the Farquharson Government for ite extravagance and neglect of the public intercst ; they have aleo entered a protest against the course of the Liberal govern- meut at Ottawa. Sir Louis Davies bears the same relationship to the Provincial Liberal Government in Prince Edward Is- land, a3 Mr. Sifton has borne to tne Pro- vincia! Liberal Government in Manitoba. The defeat of the Government candidates in Prince Edward Island is almost as severe ;a blow toSir Louis Davies’ pres- tige, as was the damage Mr. Sifton’s repu- tation sustained by the yerdict of the peo- ple of Manitoba at the provincial elections yesterday week. Sir Louis Davies is one of the promineat apostles of the new Lib- eralism. He enjoya the unenyiable dis tinction of being the princi;2] associate of Messrs Tarte, Sifton and Biair in forcing upon the Liberal party the cynically per- fidious policy pursued by the Laurier Government, in defiance of the traditions of the true Liberalism and in opposition to the protests of all honest Liberals. It 1s a great encouragement to Conservatives in the West, as indeed it must be to Coasers yatives in al! Canada, to know that the far East ie at one with the Weetin rising in revolt against the evil rule which is being forced upon the country by the Laurier Fovernment. It betokena that, at the next Federa! elections, the Laurier Govern- ; ment will be swept out of existence by aa indignant people, and once more the des tinvies of Canada will be confided to the sufe guidance of a Conservative administra~ tion. _——_— ll The words of praise beatowed upon Hocd’s Sarsaparilla by those who have taken it prove the merit of the meui~ cine. Transyaal souvenir booklets. Better than Christmas cards to send to your | friends abroad. For sale at all the book- stores and at R.H. Mason’s newstand. Price 19 cents Great clearance sale of crockery and | glassware at P. Monaghau’s, Upper Queen Street. $3 tea sets, 44 pieces, now $1.90; $8 dinner sete, printed, now $5; $1.50 lemonade sets, now 90cts; $1.25 lemonade sets, now 75 cents; china plates, printed plates, all sizes, at 20 per cent off. Fancy goods at 25 per sent discount. Remember the place. introduce free trade, has trifled with the} jestic “From one quarter we are told ime ef ' + was expected to arrive at the fort that night queetion. that tem years’ tariff stability ie. wanted, from another that tariff is out of politic | NOBLE BELFAST | Sir.—The battle has been foughbt,and the victory won, The enemy have been routed, oppostt Ob, irop lands, and he was Dumn, for they marched him off ia triumph to Mt, Milli The man who did the t ick Wist horse, foot and artillery. They made a moet stubborn resistance, contested every | inch of ground, pulled aod hauled every available man through the mud, and early in the actiou Capt ired one of Her Maj BLY 8 lova a fat soldier from the | aw hill. ‘They even | [the Pownal fear, got some mud on his c'oth:s that won’c come off in Ve are informed that the head man drove out through the mud and curaed a feeble old man and his two sons out to fight, threatening them with dire calamity it they did not go. They may been distant relatives of bis, perhaps cousins The same tactics were carried on all through the riding, and al though tne Eng ish and Irish Fusiliers of he West Division fought manfully, yet they were overpowered by numbers, but gracefally retired in good order, with the loss of a few wounded. They retired from Mt. M. hill,and formed up at fort ‘*Word,” to await the news, how the battle wentian the centre and East wing. Here is where the Gallant Highlanders were en gaged ina hand to hand airuggle. The battle began ia the moroing avd lasted till the going down ofthe sun. Soon the news John of whisky bottle fame. d ou he “* reserves,” Methodist mut r | S é ah, mev. Gre: ame We | man a burry. nave CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 21 1899 was flashed aloug the line that the High- landers under the veteran G-neral McLean completely routed the enemy, who retreat- ed in dismay aud confusion, leaving many wounded and some sixty missing. It would be useless to try t» describe the joy cf the brave little band at Fort Word. When the news was recefved the ringing cheers awoke the echoes among the ma hills, and smote like molten lead the bearts of the enemy. As the General the time wae plea-antly passed with thes patriotic speeches and songs, instrumental music and singing. In fact a happier com- pany *twould be hard to{find. C, Cherry Valley Notes. / Ob, how pleasant.—David and Daniel | are in the dena of lions together ! Misses Ada, Emma and Biith Beers went tu Boston last week. Mr, Robert Young, Suffolk, spent a few days this week with bis Earnscliffe friends. Mr. Wm. Nelson, China Point, sold his large crop, stock and farming utensils on the llth iuet., aod intends removing to Charlot etown in the couree of a few weeks. Our Good Tempiar Lodge is taking a rest just pow—it certainly needa a rest— and a long one—afier several of its mein- bers voung for the License Act on the 13th. The ‘Davies threat’ did not work worth a cent; and, Mr. Editor, we will smash the party whose leader would dare insult us British freemen by attempting to drive us with & threat, as though we were eerfs. Sir, it was a great viciory; and Belfast will probably soon have the proud satis- faction of reeing the cffice of Premier and Attorney Genera! of this province filied by one ot her moet brilliant and talented sons —a gentleman who has won the respect, esteem and edmiration of all—A. A. Mc-~ Lean, Esq. We alvo heartily congratulate Tare Ex. AMINER On’the excellent work it did in the recent campaigo. Like Mr. McLean, this jouroal has won fresh lauvels for its fair and honorable metheds ot conducting a campaign, and dealing with even its bitter est opponents, In striking contrast with a member of Parliament who takes four hours to de- liver a speech, is the case where it recently teok one of our boys four hours to say two words. ‘nis young man was partiog with bis sweetheart, and it took him from 10 o’clock p. m. till2 a.m., to bid her ‘good bye.’ And now we wautto know,— if it took our friend four hours to say two words, how mavy days will it take him to ‘pop the question *? WANDERER, ee i) : camenieinntntietmeene © eng f) S are the only medicine that Kit will cure Dia- PI lis oS. — betes. Like Bright’s Dis- ease this dis- ease Was in- , curable until Mf Doug's Kidney Pills cured it. themselves confess that without Dodd’s Kidney Piils they are powerless against Dia- betes. Dodd's’ Kidney Pills are the first medicine that ever cured Diabetes. Imitations—box, name and pill, are advertised to do so, but the medicine that does cure Diabetes is Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are fifty cents a box at all druggists. | : —- TO LE The northend of a house situated on Prince Street, containing nine rooms, suit- able for a boarding house-or private resid- Scores and handred of use- fuland appropriate gifts for Christmas at Stanley Bros. ' ence. Apply to ff THOMAS McQUAID, er Princ -24 Doctors TALK XA ee mm AS PRESENTS, EVERY - DEPARTMENT - FULL special Prices all this Week Read the list below and then come and select somethiug sensible. FUR DEPARTMENT CLOTHING DEP'T Fur coats for gents Men’s tweed suits Jackets for ladies Serge suits Gloves, mitts Worsterd suits Lined coats oe and "> B. suits Lined gloves ulf dress suits Collars for gents Walking suits Morning coats Collars for ladies 2 eam Sa? : Mufflers, Boys’ 3 piece suits Sleigh robes, fur caps Overcoats Ulsters and overcoats Men’s ulsters and odd pants Odd vests Odd coats Reefers This department is up to date in every respect and you will find our prices as low if not lower than as all comers. The only hat and Cap thoroughly up to date—all the lacest styles in American, English and Canadian Hard Hats in stock. | CARPET DEPT Carpet Sweepers, Hearth Rugs GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Collars, Cuffs and Ties Braces, Hdkfs,, Silk Hdkfs Linen Hakfs., Silk Gloves Wool Gloves, Underclothing Top Shirts, White Shirts Colored Shirts Wool Hose, Cashmere Hose DRESS GOODS AND MANTLE DEP We have the largest and best dress good and mantle depart- menton the Island, all linesof goods new, natty and stylish and our prices are always right. The best of goods suitable for presents are to numerous to mention and would take too much space, but you can depend on getting everything to be found in any dress goods department. . Ladies Ccrsets, Gloves & Hats BY THE THOUSANDS We have thousands of articles not mentioned in the above list but if you will only drop in we will be glad to show you, SPECIAL PRICES ALL THIS WEEK vv" ee FFT T TT VTC TTT eT TTT Terr rye ee eee eee eee rere Lace Curtains, Wool Mats Tapestry Portieres, Srussels Carpet, Velvet Carpets Milton Carpeis, Tapestry Carpets Window Shades Curtain Poles, Oil Cloths PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Cheap Men ' department in the city that is \ ™ “> :