—__- wovernment Institutions Endorse Japanese Catarrh Gurc as the Only Permane:: Cure fer Catarrh. CURED EVERY CASE WHERE TH REMEDY WAS TRIED. e +) liaoasces W hs! Catarrh is « rm ; o> not be expert ‘ i i 1 BLOWS } cs . Seah © aste, & ell md Nearile re able result, 1 ) finally co n . ; ; +) > no cure housands I Vv") nere is ft ‘ oS ifrered for years from catarrh pro pat 5 rr} Cure the only peranh Japanese Catarrh I cu It will cure you wr A. KE. Wilson, Principal, Govern Indian Home, Elkhorn, Manitoba, writ “Some time ago we purchas d three box« Japanese Catarrh Cure, and must say bs wor derful results in every case tried. It ct ti ‘niv is an a'ticte of unequalled merit. Ain san a : os Japanese Ui arrh Cure Is not a powder, it Is piensant, healing, penetratin volatile poma it is easy tou requires no instrument of a kind it reaches every catarrhal diseased px tion ef the mucous membrane, and perm nenti} cures catarrh, wherever ocated. Samp box free. Enciose 5 cent stamp. Address, | Griffiths & Macpherson Co., Limited, 121 Chu: St.. Toronto. Sold by all druggists, 50 cents WY Niy, AN Fy Ni ou Sse Se G2 Bim ae ae ae “y “is German Felt Slippers The greatest feet warmers of the age,all sizes just received direct! from Germany. ‘THOSE WHO 'very often of both parties. I THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 14, 1900. GOVERN CANADA. | ——— \ the Government Makes: Good Citizens. If the question were to be asked How is Canada governed ? certainly | it would not be hard to find one} who would answer that Canada is| voverned by the people of Canada, though their representatives. How Upon a general survey of the question and answer this answer! would appear to be correct, es pecially when we remember that | this is the fundamental principle ot | Responsible Government, and we| all know that Candada enjoys the} benefit of such government. But let us view it closer and we | shall see that there are vast, varies | and potent forces which tend tc | destroy and do destroy and defeat | the very object and end that re-| sponsible Government is intended t serve. There are those who may think lightly of the fact that it is possible to undermine the principle upon which a country is governed, but among those are not likely to be| found men who have _ achieved success in any particular line) of business or in any pro-| |fession. There are great numbers| | who may be not inaptly | termed the non-thinking and illiter-| ‘ate part of the population. Those people do not take the trouble to| think about the government of their | country and as to their reading it, | is very likely to be confined toa cheap novel, if indeed they read at | all. |It is this latter stamp of, people and the natural attributes| and tendencies that usually associate | themselves with such types of hu-| manity that are tending to destroy | all good government and that ia-| vite the agencies of unscrupulous candidates. They do not take the| trouble to think for themselves, and | |as a natural result it is they who) first become the victims of those) THE PRICES ARE Children’s 25c¢ and up Girls’ Women's 40c and up doc and up Men’s 70c and up Alley «Co Slater Shoe Agents SE ee Se OS OS aw OT ir wir Wie ENON MR 5 OLEH AIR TMI Drink Tea? If you don't, this ad. will not in- terest you. If you do, and you want something good, try our BROOKDALE BLEND, the best 28c tea on the market. _) Samples free. WEBSTER & MACKAY Cor. Kent and Gt. Geo. St. “Is That all It is ? I thought it would be more.’ Quite a common re- mark yy people who get their prescriptions put up by us. The Medical Halli Hasa great reputation fer the quality of its drugs, which we are improving when possible. J. G. JAMIESON, Druggist Canadian election. As is too well knowr, the intellis! gent part of the electors of Canada| are divided into two great parties, | Liberals and Ccnservatives. The) people who compose each of these | parties can usually give some rea-) son why they vote the way they do, | —that is they have some motive for | being Liberal or Conservative. It) would be well for Canada if it con-| tained only such electors. But, un- | fortunately there is what may be| turned a third party;—and it is this | third party that governs Canada. To state the case, we may suppose | that all those who study the con- duct of a government while in office have casttheir votes. Part of those are Liberal and part Conservative. Then we come to consider the re- mainder of thefelectorate, the elec- tors of which only differ in the} degree and kind of ignorance they 'display, who do not know nor care | to know how a country is governed }or what good or bad government really means, who wou.d willingly accept one or two dollars---perhaps | a little more, and possibly less, as sufficient reason why they should vote for a certain candidate and if offered three or four more would reason thus: ‘‘ Weill this is more than the other party offered and |] should support such a man for this reason.’’ How often do we hea with shame and humiliation,a man (? say: “‘I have supported this party for so many y@ars and they nevei did anything for me; I always voted for them and they gave me nothing. ’ Oh! that we are obliged to share the privileges of the human race with a man so mean and so con- temptible. Then we have those miserable creatures, who say to one that they are Liberal and to another that they are Conservative and go to the poll deprived of the little reason HERIDAN bs wR lutely pure. It costs only one-tenth cent » fp hen f zee buy itin tenes cans. KH will {ncrease the profit from your = at this winter. To be profitable your pullets s ould eee, All your hens should be in condition to lay daily while are high. It assures perfect assimilation ofthe feod elements needed to produce eggs. tf % the Powder send to us. One geck,25 Ste.; ve,$1. La two-Ib. can. cans id) $5. Saraple copy best Poultry paper tree LB COENGON & CO” Boston, Masa .. MUSIC.. Herbert A. Tanton (Late of New York.) ——-TEACHER OF-— PIANO, ORGAN and VOICE CULTURE. Voice culture a specialty. Studio—Tanton’s New Building, Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Great ; hours—12 to F; 5 te 6. ny— that they usually had by the liquor | be-| lieve, I may say without fear of | contradiction, that there is no dis-| trict, section of country or town! but contains more or less of those | people,--perhaps not so deplorable as the last mentioned but using’! very little judgment in the registra tion of their opinion on polling day. It we group up all those whom we nay describe as non-thinking peo- le and place them at one-third of | che population, lam quite sure we vill not overstate their number. If ve now place this third with either | he intelligent Liberalor Conserva- | ive part of the population whom} ve have supposed voted, is it not) manifest that the party which se-| ‘ures this third stands a very good | chance of winning an election and | is practically this third that! ules. This third partv, the votes. of which are secured by the person! who bids highest for them, being vested with the power and privilege | of guiding the destinies of Canada !| \nd this power given tosuch a class under the name of freedom and| liberty; I do not hesitate fora mo-| ment to say that the giving of such power to such people is the grossest | abuse of freedom. It is the handing | over of the government to whoever | can pay the highest price for votes. | It is easily seen that those who con- | trol the public treasury are in the best position to bid high for a vote when there can be found men (will-| ing to enter parliament) so vile and | so lacking in those elements and qualities that go to make up what we understand by a man, that they} will take the public money out of the, public treasury and then with the) money of the people buy the peo- | ple’s will ! | [ thoroughly believe that party| government of whatever form or| under whatever name it may be, | is more or less prone to this evil| of making use of public means to further private ends. But I have) not known, nor heard tell of such | /men and agencies that are threat-| unscrupulous means, such devices| }, ening to make a mere mockery of a | and such a flow of cash itsélf as was! }, exhibited at the election just held| in Canada. We hear a great deal about pub-! lic morality, the necessity of the| youth of Canada being taught! to form high ideals of life;) and the Government, wisely enough, | places books in the schools filled up| with the best of instruction, more | or less of which is imbibed by the| young Canadian people during their | school life, which in most cases, | ends at sixteen or eighteen. But | as soon as these people reach the) age of twenty-one the government | or members thereof have paidagents | to bribe and buy the will of those people whom thay sent out books and teachers to teach to be good citizens. Not only this, bat before those young people have reached the age at which they become of value at an election, they have, during their| earlier life, seen their fathers and elders selling their votes to those who givethem most. Does the gov- ernment suppose that they will make good citizens in this way? Very little of this unscrupulous debauch- ery in the homes of children will | counteract and overbalance all the | good derived from the printed ideals | in their books and the efforts of their teachers. If this conduct on the part of a government and govern- ment members is calculated to pro- duce good citizens it is strange in. deed, for it is dlametrically epposed to what anyone would consider as public morality in a public. official. AGRICOLA. ——— To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails tocure. 25 cents. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. > PATRIOTIC FUN A Number of Handsome Sub- scriptions. Yest.rday aiternoon the com- mittee appoint :d to solicit subscrip- tions for the Patriotic Monument Fund, secured the following contri- butions ; rrowee Evoe......2....... ee Archibaid Kennedy......... 300.00 Sir Louis Davies............ 25.00 WwW. W. Bee SS. Se ae Wm. Walsh, Keppoch....... 30.00 08. Petes. 450507 as ie. Ae OS eee eee wee Se ee ae 20.00 De. WeROCeeey ns asic 25.00 BE. J. Geteeoe:............. 20:00 eee ee et MA = 5 EGR Kak Le 5.00 as cos kn 4 ee ads kee, $700.00 Court Avondale, I. O. F..... 50.00 Guardian Subscriptions..... 28.50 Total to date............ $7 78.50 — > <a YW/iHtEN YOU are feeli ¥ out of sorts you will Hood's Sersaparilia will do you wonderfu! good. Be sure to GET HOOD’S tired ang Local and Other Items ae oe RTT ---A large shipment of Haszara » Brahmin Tea has just arrived direct from the plantations. ---There will bea f>otball on the C. A. A. grouids on Satur day, St. Dunstan’s Prince of Wales College. -The Provincial L-gislatnre hag been dissolved. Wednesday, Dec. 12th will be election day. Nomina- tion Day will be Wedn +sday, Decem- VS. ber 5th. ---In compliance wit a resolution passed by the City Council a sub- scription list has been opened at the City Clerk’s office for the Monument | Fund. P.S. Brown, $5.00. ---Any person wishing to buy a |pair of heavy horses, belonging to the City of Charlotte own can get full particulars by ap >lyinz at the City Clerk’s office. ---The Tupper Clu» is ready to fight again; because it; members do not approve of the acts of the pre- sent Administration, and they do not wish it to be supposed that they | do. ---Alexander McLaren, aged 74 years, formerly of P. E Island, died ‘at Fast Boston, on Nov. Ist. Ang s McMasters, alsoof tais died at the same place on Nov. province, the 4th ---The November Prince Edward | ‘Yj Island Magazine, unavoidably de- layed this month, will be out to- morrow. It’sa grand number, we think the best perhans this year. You can get it at the bookstores to-morrow, ---The Cheese Board will hold its | last meeting for the season on Fri- day, 16th inst., at their rooms, Pro- vincial Building, at hilf-past one o'clock. The Directors of the Dairy Association will meet in the same room at a quarter t) twelve in the forenoon. —The Liberals at Marysville, the urned the defeated Conservative candidate, Rev. Jos. McLeod, in effigy. Mr. McLeod’s on'y offence is that without rum or mo iey he came within less than one hundred votes of defeating the son 0’ the great lumber king, with all th: influences that he could bring to bear. —Mrs. Edward Compton,a well known resident of St. Eleanors, di d quite suddenly at that place yeste -| According to the Summerside day. | correspondent of the Guardian, she wasin her usual health until Sun- day when she suffered a s'‘ight weak turn from which she had apparently quite recovered when sh: was suc- lenly seized with the attack which caused her death within a few moments. —Ata meeting of the executive of the Y, M. C. A. held last night it was decided to postpone the sale of the building. A telegram was stating that Mr. Robb could remain a month anda future engagement would befor Mr. Robbto decide. It is hopedthat Mr. Robb, who left this morning fcr his home in Hali- fax, will consent to take the secre- taryship of the Charlottetown Association. ---At the Caledonian Club room,on Thursday evening, an address an? medal will be presented to Rev. T. F. Fullerton. An address and a valuable meerscbaum pipe will at the same meeting be presented to Lieut. Macdonald. The medal to be given Rev. T. F. Fullerton is of goid and contains the St. George’s Cross with t :e words ‘‘South Africa’’ surmount- ing it. Both presentations are being rome on behalf of the Caledonian ub. nCncsiesialsiantiiiibiciaaieiie a res oe A grain of sand in the eye can cause excruciating agony. A grain of pepper in place of the grain of sand intensifies the torment. The pain is not confined to the organs affected. The whole body feels the shock of that little irritating part- icle. It is so when there is any derangement o1 disorder of the de- licate womanly organs. The dis- order may seem trivial but the whole body feels it. The nervous system is disordered. There are fretfulness, jirritability, sullenness, and depression of spirits. The gen- eral health of women depends on the local health of the organs peculiarly feminine. Remove the drains, ulcerations, bearing down pains, and other afflictions of wo- man, and the whole body feels the benefit. Ur. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription is a specific for the diseases that undermine the'strength of wo- men. It is free from opium, cocaine and other narcotics, poisons which enter into many other preparations for woman’s use. It makes women strong and sick women well. Have you got ono of those sou- venir,s booklet form with khaki cover, of the return home of our South African heroes? If not you should get one now. Price ten cents atall the bookstores. There is going to be a bazaar---a big one---a good one—in the Market Hall, before Christmas, match | ° . ~ 1 Adm ‘ssion 15 cents. | ye of Mr. Gibson, M. P. elect, | &. | PERSONAL. re- | | ceived from the maritime committee 5 | q | } ively of late. for us. No need to. compliment for us. hard on them. high class Furs which tempted to do likewise / James Coristine. hove given away. | oe | 24 | wt y Op | sy 2 = rua 2 eee ‘is at the Hotel I avies. Private White, ut the Halifax gar- | cison, is home on furlough until the 26th. Lieutenant Morrison, who has ‘lately been mentioned by Lord Rob- erts for bravery,isa Canadian news- |paper man; having been one of the |editors of the Hamilton Spectator, ‘and more recently editor of the Ot- 'tawa Citizen. | : a © ---Mrs. L. A. Beer. who has lately arrived from Lendon, England, will conduct the meeting in the Salva- tion Army barracks on Thursday evening next. Meeting begins at 8S p. m. Tue fact that Prince Edward Island has elected and returned three Opposition members of the House of Commons is reassuring as to the Opposition prospects in the Provincial election. —An Old ard Well Tried Remedy: Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child- ren while teething with perfect suc- cess. It soothes the chtld, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. ‘“Yes, I know the washboard is broken, John; but I don’t need any as I use Victorine now, and there tell the grocer to send a dozencakes this evening.’’ WEATHER BULLETIN. Probabilities for Next 24 Hours. Toronto, Noy. 14.—Wednesday : Strong winds shifting to northwest turning colder. Thursday: Fresh westerly to northerly, fine and colder. Itching, Bleeding Piles Mr. W. G. Phyall, proprietor Bodega Hotel, 36 Wellington Street East, Toronto, says: ‘While living in Chicago I was in a terrible state with itching and bleeding piles, I tried several of the best physicians and was buint and tortured in various ways by their treatments tono avail, besides spending a mint of money to no purpose. Sin.e coming to Toronto I learned of Dr. Chase’s Oimtment, I used but one box and have not been troubled with piles fn any shape or form since.” tt ee Children’s combination suits, good qnality. 2to8 years old, from 90c. to $1.25.---T. Harris, Londoa House. WE have not advertised Fur Jackets The other fellows No doubt you have noticed all the are writing just to convince the public that the the (isn't it ?) same class of Furs that Well perhaps we should If they had the reputation for we have perhaps we would be But the fact still remains (and this point in all their rrguments) that NOT ONE OF THEM \‘ Can buya single Bocharen or Astraeken Jacket from As we never make assertions which we cannot prove we made the following unprecedented offer : [f any other firmin the city can show you an As- trackan or Bocharen Jacket bought this serson by them- selves from James Coristine & Co., Montreal, we will make you a present of the best fur jacket in the store. weeks go by we will tell you how many Fur Jackets we YOURS FOR FURS, SENTNER, McLEOD & CO. Mr. A. J. Heath. of the C. P. R., | is no rubbing required. Besure and? You Can See TENDERS very extens- are doing it big ads they y can buy Quire a not be too selling we do. is the weak As the Vivid War and Humourous Views 0 ON THE WONDERFUL BIOGRAPH AT THE OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. Children’s 10c and 25c matinees Wednesday and Saturday at @ sharp. For Crusher Shed. Se led Tenders addressed to the under signed and endorsed “Tenders for Crusher Shed,” will be received at ‘his office unt noon on Saturday, the r7th inst., frem aay person Or persons willing to construct # building on Pownal Wharf, according 1 pla 1 and specification to be seen at the of the City Surveyor in City Hall. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk, City Clerk’s Office, City Hall, Nov. 1} 14—d 3i MERCHANTS’ BANK OF P. E. ISLAND. Collections made on the most Ded sonable termis and promptly . ed for.. Deposits receiv and terest allewed at best current tate TO LKT.—On Upper Hillsborough good house, seven rooms, dry cellar, large yard, healthy and pleasant Also for sale, the action washer. Ad warranted. & can testify. Apply to John Prowst lottetown Royalty East, city P. 0. — z iv a oat WANTED.—Immediately, 2 cooks at Mrs. Haviland’s, hetween t and 9g in the evening. WANTED.—A girl work; with reference. Jenkins, Graften street. \s. ot or general Afpply to Mrs S- bi TO LET.—A tenement on King Ste near Queen, containing Six moderate. Apply at che office, Queen street. E pee FOUND. —‘ pair of Byeglasiess iad at this office. ae AR GR ES best and cheapest als: pate Pe b+. cae as pe eee Y ue A 4% & ? rooms. eile