uvvvl 3 The Examiner is pretty hard driv- as we have shown, 20 per cent. That en. when it builds an argument uponiis, it ranges from 17; per cent. on our statement that island farmersibinders and mowing machines up to ar England i If you want some- thing new and hand- some in walking ‘canes now is the time to sel- ect it. \Ve have a magnificent new show- ing of the Latest London Styles These are specially selected for the lioliday season and make sup- erb gifts, Ebony czuics with horn handles, soiiie straight handles others crooks -- silver i1iouiited--- beautifully hiiished. Pai'ti‘idge wood in iie\v and ele- gant styles. ’l`lie old reliable coiigo, lie:iv_v and light, sonic with silver tip others with tip and band for en- graviiig. Finest goods ever shown here. 1. G. Jamieson Druggist _ _ l i r;,,-"5 ‘ of t th (’ F (_> C U her of l’acliainent, while large citiesi ad growii up which were left almostlscheme for i'cfoi'iiiiiig the Loi‘ds-any- itiinnt repi-esf.-mation. Again and thins else than the veto iniestion- gnin the ianiis rejected the refoi~ni'They are very \\'i1liiu: to reform the House of Lords just now, when bard ons and give thc people fair repro-'prcsscd, but during their recent long ,,tat,(,n` and it was only when thelterni of power no such thing as re- ing under pressure was about to f01`m WHS lT\00U2d in that ¢l\\81"t€l`- h W 'a bi lti sc 1( appoint enough reformers to. the House of Lords to ,,355 uw bm that Opposition to confuse the issue, but ey yie1ded_ this time there are indications that th It was the same with Qarhoiic the veto question will be the domin- CI man of iold oflicc in the Kingdom. TIN Lordsiand 1°rd9» "Billie and beeffu' is “D” SI ti th the pcoplc. 'Fhcy vetoed the bill to iili in measures for the liberation and ame- li if \\' o implements “from abroad." ln the mes of the Canadian manufacturer," e`tc'. It is quite idle to argue 'witha writer who quibbles in this silly lash-| lOIl. The Examiner proceeds to give its o U or average duty on farm uiachincry an\l,‘? imp e forced to buy their agricultural 325 per cent. on shovele. U1¢l1V€'l'l\g‘e being 20 per cent. third-sentence of our article follow- What the De0i>le would like to knowi ing it was stated: “He (the Island farmer) is forced to buy his mach- is whether The Examiner speaks for the Conservative party in this mat- ter. It is clear that The Examiner would prefer to keep the duty on, whether our farmers have to pay it or not. And we submit this -question to our evening contemporary: “lf the pinion that the duty nf iii ner cent. duty adds nothing to the price. why n agricultural machinery has little d° the ma““fa°l1\1\`¢fB “'a\lf1 £0 KW? no effect upon the price here. The it 0". and Wh! 110 the \\'2Si@l”l1 Snfl astern fariucrs, Liberal and Conser- lements imported last year was, vative alike, want it reduced? WHY THE LO RDS' of most every reforiii which the people the electoral divisions were in consid- in ll designed to equalize these condi- Ronian Catholic faith could u»libornly opposed from time told scstahlisli the Established Cluirch Irefnud, as they vetoed successive oration of the irish people. Infiwt. the l..'_>i'ds could have hail their dists, Baptists and Roman Cathol- ics would auparently still he paying ithes to the Established Church and """"__1"""5 only (`h\irchmen would he i>0\`\“ift0\l e Newest l tn uniii onine in inn United King- ti n jewelry and silver novelt- ies are now arriving. \.Ve are prepared for abig trade this season with an ex- _ tra large stock of the very iicwest and niost attractive goods. - We hope to sec you when you are looking around for soinetliing nice. l L 2 . without, and to which the great in ; l R0Q|(w00|) i 1....” .ii ...ie in G. H. Taylor Jeweler Phone 358 J 4 Cll0C0l.ATES Our judgment and ex- perience coinbinc to pro- duce the most attractive Chocolates. Yo1i'll under- stand the arlvaiitages of piiritv in stock and charac- ter of product. if you’ll try a box of Rockwood Choco- lates. ' Stocked by good clealers all over Canada. The While Candy Co,Ltd St. john, N. B. Prowse Bros Letter Contest closes on Dec. 22nd. Let every- onefell why cash is best for all. Prowsc Bros. ll-28 d3i "Hot Water Bottles - Our stock is well bought in this line. and wo never had a better assortment. if you are in need of one, you would do well to see us before buyinyr. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Siluny- lille, 11-2G(l3i. l i l om. As to the present and recent exer- cise of thc veto power by the Lords, it has been hy no incans confined to the hudttct. As Winston Churchill said the other day, therc is scarcely a single considerable political ques- tion on which the popular (`-humber is allowed to legislate. We quote: "Tlic Scotch electors ask for a Land Bill. Veto! The British elcct- ors have returned lnrgc majorities in two ‘successive l’ai~liai'ueuts to put an cnil to the abuse of one man cast- ing his votc over and over at the same election. Veto! The Welsh cl- cctor.-; seek the disestabfifilinient of a Church imposed upon them from ngfority of Wclsliiiicu do -not adhere, pay. \`-eto! Ireland still, in Mr. Gladstone’s phrase, stands at thc bar and waits. Veto!" _ __V_______ In a word the veto power of the Lords stands for the mo-ii\f0“P~Y\C0 Of class- privileges, the stpbborn resist- since to most necessary and reason- able reforms, and for the enforce- ment of the will of the landed aris- tocracy, thc liquor interest and U10 Htate Church upon the masses of thc i i l 4 "Men's black kid gloves. Rvizularl $1.35 for 95 cents. S. Joseph, Queen Bt. 11-23dtf. people, When those powerful combin- ed interests can get a majority in both Houses of Parliament they rulc the country at will, and all internal refoi'ii\'s are at a standstill. When there is a Liberal majority in the Commons almost all reforms pressed forward there are checkmated by the veto of the Lords. These arc condi- tions such as were swept away in the British American Provinces fifty or sixty years ago and such as would not be tolerated in Ciiiiuila for BH 1 _ __;.,__ "MacKinnon's Dyspellsifl Tablets are meeting with a big sale, as they should, being a safe and'reliable ur- ticle for any kind ol stomach trouble or indigestion. They are better than imported kinds retailing at double the pricc. Try a box if troubled with your stomach. 25c. a box. The Mac- Kinnon Drug Co., cor. Gt. George & Kent Sts. ‘WU- _. 5 __f___ ,_ __ E Not good i the United Kingdom have sought'n o bring about. lt was thus with G c great reform bill. At that timelis able part inade up of “rotten hor--iS ugl\s" in which ri few votes, wholly`c0mb,ii1ation is urging to the front ntrolled by one great family in 8 ost cases, would deer each 9, mem. thought of-tariff rcforin, imperial iiaiicipatioii, previous to which no 3' me since that day the extension ofifl n voting franchise to the masses ofit ay down to the present time, Meth- i \' ET() MUST GU. During eighty years past the House hour in this generation without Lords has delayed or thwarted al- bringing on a revolution. ` That is why the veto question is o\v so urgent and why the Liberal overument in thc United Kingdom desirous to obtain a straight and ccisive vote on that question. That also the reason why the Unionist d ny other question that can be preference and federation, their own Every effort is being made by the ting one upon which the electors will vote. The coinbinatiori of Church oubtedly very strong and resource- il, but we believe and hope it will his time be bciitcii and broken. If not now it will hc beaten and broken in the near future. It is only a matter of time at the worst. A con- dition of things under which one par- ty can carry any of its incasurcs when it has a majority at its back, and when in a niiuoritv can still veto (WOOOOOOGWOOOOOOOQU O 'fry This Horne-.Made Cough Remedy Costs Little, But Does the Work Quickly, or Money Refunded. OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mix two cups of granulated sugar ,with one cup of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 21/2 ounces oi’ Pin- ‘ex (fifty cents’ worth) in ii 16 ozl bot- tle; then add the Sugar Syrup. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. You will find that this simple rein- edy takes hold of a cougli more quick- ly than unytliing ,else you ever used. lfsually ends ai deep-seated cough in- side ol' 24 hours. Splendid, too, for whooping cough, chest pains, bron- chitis and other throat troubles. It stimulates the appetite and is slight- ly laxative, which helps cnd ii cough. This recipe makes more and better f'0UiZh Syrup than you could buy ready-made for $2.50. It keeps per- fectly and tastes pleasant. Pinex is the most valuable concen- trated compound of Norway white pine extract, and is rich in guinicol and all the natural pine elements which are so healing to the mein- branes. Other prepariitions will not work in this foi'n°iula. This plan of’ making cough syrup with- Pinex and Sugar Syrup (or strained honey) has proven so popu- lar throughout the United Statesand Canada, that it is often imitated. But the old, successful formula has never been equalled. . A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your druggist has Pinex or will get lt for you. li’ not, send to The Pinex Co., Toronto, Om.. No. 35 Charlottetown Guardian’s D "."§'n. .Care of the Lillie 0nes 66 .11-L During the cold damp weather of fall and winter' it is necessary that Young l‘.di¢" Bermuda lfhnd’ New York CIW .nd proper care should be taken of the P1800 V011!!! cilllfdll. cliildren’s footwear, so that they ll...-....~............................................. es, Sgc to $1.55, and yont is’ and _ . _ . boys' $1.30 to $2.50 per pair. Cflll 111 f0day and look over our excellent stock of Caiiada’s best in sleiglis and horsemen’s suPPlieS‘ may be brought up strong, heal hy I . Mdrus........................Diuirict.............................. The Daisy Rubbers ,md over I! presented at The Guardian Oice before the above 'min neniiyfnfiiiins purpose. i : in HE g 123 Kent St; Charlottetown, due shoes for fit and durability, v . Mrs. W. Purser, of 1585 Elgin Ave., GENERAL FRENCH S REPORT' Winnipeg, has proved how valuable . , Zain-Bnk is in curing gatherings and The p“bh°“ti°“ of Sl' J°hn painful, discharging sores. She says: F'I`€HC11'B I‘¢Dort on the Canadian “I had a bad sore on uiy heel, caused, miutin has operated as n distinct by the lining of H new S1102 riibhiiia relief to the country and the Militia agiwst tthhe neSh‘k gh; 55)” gatheéef . aiu or ree wee s a a very ai Department. Instead of the terrible beep The pain at tin,” was a\m(,,,t‘ things the report was forellwdowvd nnnenrniiie, ana 1 una in leave can by the Opposition to contain, it -is wearing a shoe, the only thing coin-f almost as mild as milk and morelfortable beings slipper with fhe heel commendatory than Cem,m,,o,,S_ of cut out. I tried various renieiies, but] _"0 w~>u1<\ -wr mm- 525 iiillf i§§1T.f"'.’?.T.“ 5.. ”.§L'.‘..i°".‘.`.§i§1| tm or its ofhcers to be trained up to,One day some one advised Y.ain-Buk.| the standard of the British army, I obtained a supply and a.few» appii-K ` : \ .4 " 1 `f`../;;»;_._`j.‘Ps _ 1' . <’ », ‘ .- ‘ :WK :_ .-,_ ‘<-*\,?S:_h \-j. __...:._ _.,»_. ;‘ ",¥~.. . stuff and departmental odicials 'at` which is an ,deal to be aimed at but catiofns baiili.-aliedtglie pain auth drew ' , . . ont rom tie ga ierci sore a poi- lmt leadlly attained' ~ is iii t .i' 1 contiuiicd to ni l sonoi. ii tc . ip y -It lfeen C0m_m0n1Y tl10\\i=!l1'€ that Zuni-link, and to my great joy, in the militia machine was top-heavy, about one week from beginning with being overloaded with gm, many 'Lani-liuk a cure. was effected. Ottawa' sir ‘iohn Frwch holds tU,ago l was troubled with bleeding the Contrary view. No doubt. as he»pil¢~s nnii ii-ieu nu kinds ni ni~¢nni~n-' mildly intimates there are too many tions, including: doctors’ remedies, he have also found '/Lam-Buk use- ful for other ailments. Sonieiiionths ¢~ .- iff- ,. .- E-E' 3?. _ Our Gloves J\ . \ \_ \ , If,i\ \ i. wfilill The Sense Of Se You have after taking out Ili Fire lnsuranw with us in one of`,nursfronf» ‘ ll _you decide wisely )'oii“?\i-|§°'"Panieg, write your p0]i,~y_ l Bell ua Q, Ahlivllllv security fm- . llreiniuin. ` A "WY Smlll D. B. Stewart, Ch’f°wn < ` (.ienernlA lior the The Queen “Mft and 1. ii “mi Phe Liv dns” on on iindbllobe ins. C¢,£'D0o| curiiy °l5°Y of V' fee, `f - .../:.f ,%;' but could find no relicf until 1 began Ii political colonels, and the annual drill is better fitted to make a good show on parade than to create real efficiency for war, but he finds thc rank and file composed of spleudidi material and the arms satisfactory. Nobody had supposed the militia were quite ready yet for an encounter or Japan and for the very good rea peace and have been very busy with our peaceful industry. Talk about the Senate having noth- ing' todo ! Sqarcely had Pnrlianiciit opened when Senator Landry had ther the Government intends to re- the reforms begin. it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. .__l._..__l_.* X WE OFFER A LINE OF HAIR PINS ALL SIZES, 12 PAQ'-l{A(}l~lS1 FOR 5 CENTS. COMPARE WITH WHAT YOU ARE OFFERED EVERY WHERE AT 2 CENTS PER l.'ACl{- AGE. MOORE & MCLEOD. ll-Zldif. sores, riiii;v.'oi‘iii, lialiics' eruptions with the standing armies of Germany All druirgists and stores sell at 50c. son that we h-ave had ninetl' Years of ;1;,l,`,rt(:,r;_E:,,`,fm price' Rvws” harmfui Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quininc_ _ nabyetm Druggists refund money if inipudence, iiitolciviiicv, clirontci'y usiiig Zani-link. Several n.ppliCatiou.~i brought a coinplclc and spccdy cure." Zain-lluk will also be found asurc cure for cold sorcis, chopped hands, frost bite, iilccrs, eczema, blood-por son \'ni~ici»si~ sores, piles, ~scalp und` cliapped places, cuts, burnt, bruises and skin' injuries generally. box or post free from Zaiii-link (‘o. If Hl\l*°_f1i's that in .-\lboi‘ts some of thc ncw scttliiis from iici'o.~:s the bor- iicr have olijircii-fl to thc children Sillifiiill Itulc lirittniinia in thc schools, ond i‘».it the piuctise has put on the notice paper no fewer " ‘ ` '» ` than tWenty_f0u,. notices of ennuiry since been iliscontinueil. This has l 75C, i0 I 0,. of motions he i,,t,,ndB to make_ roused the irc, also the slircasin, of --_-._ One of the inqfuiries is in effect, whc- ('_"|~ !"““l 1l"flh0S» M- P- “'|l0 has given notice of ii number of inter- form the Senate' and if so when wm,pcllatioiis on the subject. Number ' five of those reads as follows: “Isl the propel' and best way to preserve The iiian who under- standstlie magic of dress is always iiiiiidful of his gloves' viiluig ini ur . i' Vi/e slio\v the gloves ._~\\-c-ei,wiii;ie;nni§‘iiIii“ie(i`ii` that- have \voii a reputa- ‘°“‘ tion for goodness such Home Made Brend ;‘,‘;§},§,k‘,;;;‘;;,,,flgrgfa fazrrif, “fain "xi: "ii > 1 'v 4 i 4 ~ " llours “R 'al Hnusel l Gloves for driving, for I ' 0) mid" 0"' “am” °“ *VCU |D\| and you can get ilu: bread fresh I street wear, oi' for evening wear BREAD BREAD BREAD \,'o\ir vilality is killcil by BREAD oricli day ai these grocor5_ Viz. _] T. Rlaliar Ci'.~iblio`s llrovery. \V. \\". Walker Coffin 81. Co l\l. 8:. /\. .\li~l.cod (,`|i:ip|icl's (lm,-Wy John Cuincruii R. Nicliolnun n W hcutley .Cronin Smullwood l\l}'ri<'k Q. Co Mrs Trainor (ltocliford St.) BREAD BREAD Li 1 9. . L.. bed oi take to tiic tellrii c\ci_\tiuic and oppi-i>s;~ioii shoiv tlicmsclvrs 1"’ _ And from the stately walls, the lofty ceiling: und oa\'ci‘iious depths boiicatli thc Clinnilior, who will i‘epci=.t thc words, "ls ii ! ls it !” i “1\'len’s llloclio gloves. Reguliir $l.2.'i now ill) cents: S. Joscpli, Qiieon St. i 11-;g;;m,f, i iiismmcfrni-¢»=~.=2 lf . /' 5-? lfxflsri- `. `\_ THE ROYAL l.-INE ‘ WINTER SERVICE These iiiagiiificcnt steaiiiers are now ruiniing between Hxili- fax and Bristol, aiicl will con- tinue until April. - They hold the present land i l High Laced I to land record for speed, and people who know say thev are splendid boats in rough weath- O "1 HoMi<:-MADE Hom 'E` CIVHH8 UVEIHH GVSHH (IVGIHH » 'O CURE A COLT/ IN ONE DAY. peace in Uaiiailn, to get under thc *__ » . _ . ..,- . _________ , i Homin-iiiinn iions-MADE ‘ ir* :liar liiiiaii gli? ‘oft 0 |` Dec' ‘doors in all sorts of weallier. ‘H “ Maile from heavy graiii leaitlio rs ‘ ;';,“,'.‘,‘;§,§’ Hyndmzgi, & Co Lid EN'I`S` ordon & Cl1ai°lottetown,P. E. I. 1 i-i 5dttsi iiio ,__ I Li 3 Ar \Ve are opcn to buy a limited quantity of choice pressed Clover Hay~Ii any to offer see us at once. R. E. Mulch &C0. I ` _ Ll1ailotteto\vn rsniwf Is Future ComfortWorth Few Cents A Day ?= \\`ill you li-l ii l`i~\\ roms a day stand inthe \v.'\_v ofa snug suiu wlivii you iii-cd il iiiust--ivlicii your or-i|'uii»g capacities are gum- a few cunts a day going io pi'\~\'cii\ you from i~|i_lo_\'ii»_i;` Ilia* liixnrios of lilo wlieii old :igu claims )'ou'.’ By pi'-ipcily iii\'o.~;liiig' in :i good zissiiriiiivv coiiipiiiiy you can be iiisuri-.ll iigziiiisl p\»\'i'i'ly :il a cost sf only :i ik-w pcnuii-s a ll~'\l'i ii imrro trivial sum llial _i_fro'.vs :mil uiuliiplics until il is i'i'|iii‘iii-il lo you iii dollars liiiiislivils of llieiii. The Caiiadzi Lift* is Ilio one iwiiiipaiiiy l`or _vou-il has the stroiigosi rest-|'vo fuiitl--is g'i'q\\'i|ig rapidly :inil is :i Caiiail- iam (`on\p:\u_v run l>y(.`aiii\Llin|is for Caiiiiillaiis. \\'rilc or call for l`\ill inforniation. . M g I K' Rogers P. E.alIiaB:inch I &°.ede’S. .I=f‘_SS.'£_ in sieigns ' .4 -ii 17. L . .‘. -_ -. 131* \-._ -is., ‘ . ~. _ < making it a speedy sleigh for the size. means as long as you wantit to gl . . _ ._ _... ....... | 1 i Headquarters . For Horse- ’isiDviiipiplYie_si -.r.,_ _ No 203 Auto Seat, Piano Box. - A Strong Handsome Sleigh Built if to' Please This style of sleigh is bound to become a favorit ' ' ~ ` ` . ' . _ < e with all farmers . d d ` . It ` handsome lit- tle article, made to skiiii over our Provincial roads in lively fashion, the cutuiif tlidwliclidy andisstayle of riimiers Good for Ten c Votes ~3::;f::fi.‘.f°';sf“...i".ii:i’;..ii::.i.lr .1 .T‘““‘“g‘1 iii-Pe>i>\ii=if----0n-----X, -i-ef-V.-isineasofexnefis i----------<1 if-eff” A and the price gf Om Own Maklg gf ri, 1) “Shing f}§11_'°1i“ °r fafllllllff geflfiblack _bodbfi Shifting rod draft and equipped with shiaftsltis made 0 7 are 65C to $105 for children MiSs_ ig yseasoiie ic ory and white ash and will give you good service as long as she holds together--1111 i well ,. A