wets > ff soe} e 7 es ‘Silver Spring a ’ we § i ; a pri ‘ > *. a 2 f op MSA] » 3 . 4. SBS. A bost . rane I e a ti . t ' ‘ wilh cure $0 per are of of) forms «? Kid complaint i many instavces gis most setions forms % Bright's Ujsease. I the disense {ts com nd a four 4 , ae, wast igi at plicated « f ae "sy ounce vial oF WU ine “ We will analyze and adviee yeu tr what to co. i, ee At « ste. 250. a viel. Guide to Healt fee on “ ’ 4 2 vy ® ica fr 1509 A o =a ~ T NEGLECT YOUR WATCH 137 4 >rUn COO rf 5 low your watch t lo out cleaning, or with dam ager sit may be worn so badly mas to Cestroy its usefulness ss a time quece tter have it examined by vonr -h Doctor and if Im need wot ri rs he will advise you accord any i perhaps save vour watch ST on our repair depart ment turning out first-class work eniv. We GUAHANTEE ALL OUR WORK; af you have not given us a trial it will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to see you at GREAT GEORGE . age N. = Jeweler. Sign > Big Vatca. " AUTHORIZED ° To refund the REMICK’S ECZEMA CURE ¥ziis to cure any case of Hezema | Or piles, no matter of hom long Starding. For sale only at ioney when RACDONALD’S | DRUGSTORE. * Ky lileil { hues Feester | S. C. NUTTER, Piv, } Ale and Porter of the | abov ly superior to the goou produced by any other! brewery in the Domin- 1On, 2d li Gider TO V1VeE everyone a simple them, quoic the prices for cash : mee We sk. ter half do.:..... Per (uarter do.. Per <lozen quarts. 1.50 | Per ) : brewery < are Vasi hance to we beg to TCLOWLEY 1oW 7h nh $16.00 lezen nints,, of tl trains, 2 city, steamers o) A. MAG DONALD) Sole agent for P. November Brewery, |» SHERBROGKE, P, Q, t . Delivered in any part} +4 } } COU THE DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 23 1900. E DAILY E XAMINER THE STOLEN BALLOT BOX. NC )VEMBER 23, 1900. | i been 1 ! the Patriot and the Guardian noved to demand tae appre: yy‘ - = 2 bl | HE LEADER’S emalaei hension and punishment of the rEeLcc oe : ; MANIFESTO. | thie wha” atole the Greeameicus li } | ba Hot box. We vublish tod i another ‘ Cae a wn =o The Patriot finds fault with Wi column, the election manifesto of | Rxaminer for arguing that the mi the Honorable | laniel Gordon, Lea a creat must hav been a@ CGovern i Sa j j ee neter dont 34 ge: er of the Opposition. No man in ment supporter. But it says : +3 ; . Independent of the wlitical Prince Edward Island will doubt the ee . eet a j course taken by that paper, LHE ruth of that which is. set forth | Parrror, in the interests of law and ' | order. for intenance of right over Mr. Gordon's signature. in | OO a th man ee , oe and the prot: ction of both electors puUubaile, as 1n private iLa¢- Mr. ro! land peeple, denounces the stealing | \ot the hallot ] . one era tia oe do? widely known as an_ honest | 0! the ballot bi x and hopes that the rein . | disgraceful affair will be “probed to mal (hat which he states may | the bottom, the guilt properly fixed be relied upon; that which he prom. | and the perpetrators punished, Ise; will, if possibie, be fulfilled. he Opposition he a1 i . Ae Lae! Ou A » government party before the people of Prince Edward Island, charging them with ir pre-election promises and dis on } ] ; ’ > . . ppointed the people’s expectations; and as leader of the Opposition he sets forth that which he and his party will carry out if they should ve honored by the people's confid- ence and obtain a workable major- ity in the Legislature. it was part of the government’s plan when they dissolved the Legis- lature while yet the echoes of the Dominion contest were ringing in the ent the | g their } ppo sition from olicy to the air, to prev mittin peo- ple. But this lise been upset by the prompt and concerted action of Mr. Gordon and his leading sup- porters. The policy of the Opposi- people. Ne- But itis at the time so clearly expressed that tion is now|before the cessarily it is brief. same 10 runs may read and under- Pais policy must be commended ‘ peop.e; and we trust that no unworthy consideration or outside nce will deter them from elect- rgihe Leader cof the Opposition an! h’s supporters by a handsome ) maje rity. + +e —_ REMFMBER. ieieaibiaaede "Le BS < has be2n cit nother opportunity | cn you to exercisé your ‘as Citizens. the 12th are called upon to yive your votes irc tor or iguinst the F< priviles of December you quharson | Administration. Mp aulualibest the additional taxes | Chat you are forced tg pay since the » Liherall Goverrment came _ into | Power: “Remember the enormous debt by which you have been over- whelmed undet the Petere-Warbur- ton-Farquharson regime. ‘‘Remember the shameful means which the Government has had re- rsefto fer the maintenance of | power. Now is the time To Plant... BULES And Read the Rovember , | Magazines — A Sail steck of each on hand. Haszard & Moore Sunnyside. Change of Time oe CHARLOTTETOWN “AND PICTOU. On and after Monday, the 19tk Nev., the steamer Princess wil leave Charlottetown for Pictou at seven o'clock, i:. m. (local) insteac. of half past nine. Also, willleave Pictou about twe p. ™.,0n arrival of morning train By order. F. W. HALES, Secretary. Bircm Halifax. j VC te woods ‘Go to the polls on the 12th of | December, assert your rights and for the Conservative candi- dates.’’— L IMPARTIAL. TT 5 GM —We have made deep cuts in dry that will please’ shallow F, Perkins & Co. purses. | FURNITURE having broken | The Guardian says: Let the ¢ rovernment clear its | Skirts in this matter. We do not | for a moment suspect t the Gov ernment or any one connected with of the reinpned i had any guilty knowledge i$ ameful fraud that was at } | in West Prince. None the less if prompt and energetic measures are | not taken to ferret out the guilty parties and bring them to justice, a cion may arise that such negii- gence is not tar removed trom being an accessory after the acy We rely upon the some rnment todo its | duty in the premis Let it not be said that ballot Mites can be stolen and their contents plundered in suspi Prince Edward Island, and no effort made to discover and punish the guilty.” itisanything but creditable to the government that the authori- ties have to be urgedte do their duty inacase of this kind. The Administration lacka- government best friends of the are crying out against the daisical conduct of the ‘to the criminals. with referenc apprehension and punishment of So far, we have not heard thata single step has been taken towards the punishment of the ballot box thief—though four days has passed away ! ‘isicipiiiai ale titel NOTES AND COMMENTS. Tuk Pan-American Exposition, opening at Buffalo, May Ist, 1901, promises tobe one of the largest things or the Twentieth Centuary. Tur Montreal Star remarks that if all the Canadians who fought in South Africa could be brought to- gether in Montreal and reviewed by the Duke of York when hecomes, it would add to the interest of the «- (casion and help to st rengthen In.- ; pevial sentiment, - RererRtnG to the dissolution - | Quenec the Montreal Gaze bus Says also, is “The Gover: ime nt 5 ‘e Pp eal, one of judgimen ae This is trae . also, appeal of the Farq uhars ment in this prov inc . 1 lie pécple are called upon to goto the polls without evidence of the state of the finances of the province—no report of the Provincial Auditor having been made up for almost a year. cone ering ae 2 Govern- s rr 2 <a In Difficulty. 2.—The wholesale grocery firm of 7 aA Pyke & Son, Halifax. isin financial difficulties. A meeting of the aia was held yester day, at which a statement! was made, showing liabilities of $60, - 000. made and is under consideration. HatiFrax, Nov. 2 tO Headache Bitiousness, spar stomach, constips» tion and ail liver ills sre cured by Hood’s Pills The nen-irritating cathartic. Price 25 cents of all druggists or by mail of CG. L. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. Look Around They buy here because they save from 10 to 25 p. c. | And See the Housekeepers.who are Buying | | | Our stocks are very complete, and we are showing a large here before. number of:newidesigns never shown MARK WRIGHT & CO, LIMMicD. ir is pleasing to note tia “| ' ' ; An offer of 25 cents (cash) was | — renee _— vas. Paton’s Increase Clothing Business. While we Live We Grow The Following Ulustration Show : in the in a room 16x10, Gualities and make here. REMEMBER iz That many stores may print as smail prices as ours, but take the garments and compare the quality, the cloth, the way t’s made, the stylish cut, the fiit. tells the story of the actual saving you ae 21,000.00 Werth to Choose From i885 to 1890----18S0 to [895----1895 to (S60. We Started in oe L ne Cellar today we now occupy the largest and most commodious room in the Big Store, size 65 feet by 30, besides a room for our reserve stock, size 39x28. What has done this ? Genuine high grade PRICES LOWER THAN ALL COMPETITION. That “I. © iA 7 \ 4q'*. az My, i rss 7 ; , ~ a ? 2,ti ULSTERS AND OVERCOATS. Men’s Frieze Ulsters,#4, our price $2.98, in three | shades. * Men’s Frieze Ulsters, $5, our price $3.75; in four ! shades. Men’s Frieze Ulsters, $7.50, our price $5; in six shades. Men's Frieze Ulsters, $12, our price $8.79; in three shades. Men's Blue and Brown Melton Overcoats. $7.50, our price $5; blue and brown. Men's Black Curl Overcoats, $4.75: black only. value $7, our price Men's Black Curl Overcoats, value $12.50, our price $9; black only. Aang: nt and Black Curl, value $14, our price $10.75; brown and black. Men's Dark grey (popular shade) value § $12, our price $8.75; d ark | grey. Men's Black and Blue Beave r, price #9; black and blue. vaiue $13.50, our YOUTHS’ AND BOYS REEFERS AND SUITS. Boys’ two piece suits, value $1.25, our prize $1; two shades. Boys’ two piece suits, value $7, a price, $1. 50; six shades. Boys’ three piece suits, value $4.50, our p ‘rice $3; one shade. Boys’ three piece suits, value $5, cur price $3.75. three shade . Youths’ Suis, value $7, our price $4.75; four shades, Boys’ Nap Reefers, value $1.25, our price $1; age 4 to 7 years. Boys’ Friez@ Reefers, value $3, our price $2.30;ages 4 to 12 years. Youth,’ Nap Reefers, value $3.90, our price to 17 years. Youths’ Frieze Refers, $3.50, our price $2.60; :ges 2.753 ages 12 12 to 17. ee Now for Values and our Low Prices ULSTERS, REEFERS AND SUITS. Men’s Blue Nap Reefers; value $3.60, our, price $2.65; sizes 36 to 44. % ~# Men’s Grey Frieze Reefers,. value $4.25, our price $2.65; sizes 36 to 46. Men’s Brown Frieze Corduroy Lined Reefers, value $5.50, our price $4.50; sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Shorey Guaranteed Frieze Reefers, value $6.75, our price $4.60; sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Blue and Black Beaver Reefers, value $10, our price $7.75; sizes 36 to 4. Men's Black Clay Worsted Serge Suits, value $12, our price $7.50; sizes broken. Men's Blue and Black Shorey our price $3.50; sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Blue and Black Shorey Serge Suits, value $10, our price $6.75; sizes 36 to 44. Suits, value §, Men's Tweed Suits, mixed lines, value £14, our price $9.25; sizes broken. Men's Tweed Suits, Mixed Dines, value $14, our price $8: sizes broken. Men’s Tweed Suits, Mixed Lines,. value #6.50,our priee $4; sizes broken. Each statement that we make shall | be back- ed up by existing facts, not theories. There shall be no Suinting of the truth at ‘‘The Big Store.” And because we depend upon permanent trade for our own advancement there bsolute safis- shall be absolute faction with every purchase you make. WE’LL RETURN YOUR J gl adly MONEY if you find it otherwise. Jas. Paton & Company. The mou: e a thr re ¢iphih the th Ge B oo Cis, the