THE DAILY EXAMINE! CHAXRXLOT'TETOWN, NOVEMBER 15, 1899 oo TY? l mary | ey *% m ¥ Me. | pioggy vet se THE DAILY EXAMINER | eB w & GLVEN | : ° ae CASH \AWA}.. NOVEMBER 15, 1899, dL ve 9rUu Z y OF mm February 14th, 1900 | ELECTIONEERING KITES. | oA 1's Sending subscribers to ere et ry a. L — SELF - CULTURE - MAGAZINE Tue tusiness of flying electioneering Peo Ha d and F.fiy Dollars to the | kites seems to be pretty brisk in Belfas: gep! send't " the hte | Z O | and Murray Harbor in these days. Si 7s OO. 25. 0, $15 CO, $10.00, and soo ; vs of £3 ‘ach Pre je; and sddition | Louis Davies aud hie loeal satelites pro~ 2 Dik) Ol uw “nh i raf; ! if) adpilot ergecormisson will be given. If particulars and free equiy nite! : t } } reTy end for ft 1 oor ie far ta ‘ WoOTK tv d 12 WERNER | references, OMP ANY “ iVlis 'wo ‘\ Vi Watcl Attention Jhat will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. . . 7 As you value your time piece, do not allow it to run on without atten- sion from year to vear. Such treat Lest watch soon ruin the fir nomy to have it examined ment wii! 3: i j regular intervals. Lam sure I can Ss 4 a it to your satisfaction 7 } ga Pr vase call §. F, HUTGHESON wh'town Queen St IT. C:RTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable wetch, You never know the time and znd are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sell Reliatle Watches Onlv We don’t care to handle anything else. Call and give us the ver— , to build the Belfast and Murray Harbor | meetivgs sou fess to be animated by a burning desire ailwsy ard construct a bridge over the I ; how 1 ver, furo disborough, Their movements, bh an excellent illustration ot ‘How Not to do it.” To help the election of the Liberal candidate in Hast Queen’s in 1£96, Sir Louis Davies attended several ) of the Hillsborough and solemnly pr mised that the Liberals vould carry out these works if they came into power. Al) his previous declarations that a railway from Peake’s Station to j ALS. Te. w SELF a back for political purp ses If they bring On the election without giving precire etatements as to their intentions, their only object would be to deceive the people inter- ested ; andthey should receive the punishe ment due to double-deslers. When men are approached with proposi- them- let . } , 21) » tions regarding empoy menu for selves, their sons and their horses, them ponder on the following words to be found on page 9453 of the Hansard of the House of Commons for 1899 : Mr, Marrtin.—‘ I would like to be as- sured whether this is to be built by con- tract and tenders called.’’ Tue Mrynister or Railways AND CaN “Unquestionably. That 12 the only | wav to build it.” Tbat should setile the ployment in connection with the railway matter of em- and bridge. ——_ ----_—_— | + § +e ——_-———__--—-_————-—- Tron Down Acaix,—R.G. Dun & Co,’s weekly report of trade says: The iron industry, advance, now leads the way toward a read- Wood Islands would give the necessary accommodation were repudiated and the railway and bridge promised to be built. The Liberals obtained power. Parliament | met in 1896 in 1897 and in 1898, but no action was taken—except to authorize a survey,—althougb Mr. Martin was inces~ sant in his advocacy of the claims of Bel- Harbor. These three years of unparalleled expenditure on fast and Murray were railways and canals ip other parts of Can- But Sir Louis Davies and the Gov- @ hand. Suddenly, however, it was resolv dto hold a General Federal election at the close of the last ada, ernment moyed not session of Parliament. view, the zeal of Sir Louis Davies in the matter of the railway and bridge became wonderfully quickened. Parliamentary But sud- denly a litidle cloud, not bigger than a man’s band, appeared ia tle horizon, and soon threatened to cover the whole sky. began to unearth the methods by which the Liberal party had been carrying bye = elections. West E'giv, West Huron and Brockville electicns began to arouse the public consciencer, and the abandond the idea of appealing to the country immediately, As soon as this setback occurred, all haste vanished in regard to the Southern railway. In the meantime events tran- spired which necessitated bye-elections in authorization was obtained. A Parliamentary commit'ee Laurier Goveroment dict of your inspection W. N. TANTOS JEWELER ee AT MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian and American newepapers received by maileach night. Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book toread. Fruit, Con‘ectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. when you’re passing this way. R. H. Mason ~aS b DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University.) Office and Residence --Dorchester Street Office Hoarse—9 to 10a. m., | to 3 and Zto 8 p. m. Prom pt attention to country calls. Dr, H, L Dickey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- don Throat & Kar Hospital Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear,Nose & Throat OMece -CAMERON BLOCK. Office! Hours—-9.30 to 1 pm., 2 to 3p, m p7 129 mm, Eyes testedfor glasses ’ SUNNYSIDE DENTST RY’ TRS CaS Office in New Prowse Block, frst door to the right up stairs. OR. AYEPS CARD. W. F. H. CARVELL, 8. A. WARRISTER-AT-LAW S&S et ee £8 oe ~eeees Bank of Nova Scotia Building : CHARLOTTETOWN, Telephone No. 170 Beifast aod Murray Harbor, and the tide of Grit zeal in the railway and bridge scheme was again at the flow, Surveyors with gangs of men again began to stalk through the country, and an old scow was moored on the Hillsborough for the pur- pose of making borings for the bridge. 1: would not do to defer these boring- uati) the ice would form on the river Not a: all. The borings must be made at vace although the cost must be mapy times greater than if made in the winter. Al) this too, in the face of the statement of the Minister of Railways in Parliamen ,is Jate as August 2od last, that it was not pro- posed to contract at present for tbe iron superstructure of the bridge on accouat of the enhanced price of iron. That scow business has a decidedly fishy appearance. Another set of electioneering kites is to be found in the looplines. One survey starts at Southport ; another starts at or near Keliy’s Cove. Then there are other alternative routes a little farther South, Oneruns sround tbe head of Vernon River; another crosses Vernon River near the residences of Messre. Georg- Forbes and Mr. David P. Irving. Stil! further South there are otber alteraative lines, Ove passes from ()rweli Head through Montague aod the Valley to the head of Murray River; the other proceed- near coast of the Srraits to the destination. At Avondale, Alberry Plains and Uigg the electionering kite is the adoption of the head of Veroon River route; while at Vernon River Bridge, Seal River and China Point the people are asked to gaze with admiration on kite~like assurances of grit canvassers that the railway will be located in the in: terest of these places. Privately and pub- licly al] are told that much will depend on bow the people vote at the coming election. A similar display of kite-flying is made at Caledonia, Grand View and the valley, on theone side and Belle Creek, Flat River and Wood Islands onthe other. Other kites of lesser note are gayly flying through the districts. Among them is the prospect of good employment ‘or men and horses in the railway construc- tion—always providing that “ you vote right.” Let the independent, intelligent electors of Beflast and Murray Harbor demand that these delusive political ites be pulled down atonce. Letthe Government decide, before you give them a single vote, where the railway and bridge is tobe located. They have the information in their posees* the Fame Money to Loan. With that plan ir | sion long since, and are only holding it; justment of values. While contracis for pig cover the entire product of the most important districts for e1x to nine montbs in advance, many of the consuming wUrks in some fines approach the end of their orders and have new competition to meet, so that sheets have falien $4 per ton at Pittsburg and $9 from the highest point in September, and platea $6 lower there and $3 at Philadelphia. Aw Orpaxp Weit Tritp Remepy.— Mrs. Wineloe’s Soothing Srrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers fer their chilaren while teetbing, with perfect success. It scothes the child, softens the gums, allaye all pain, cures wind coli, and is the best remedy for Dirrahoe. It is pleasane to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five centsa bottle. Its value is ivcalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup. Bors Wanrsp.— Boys are making mone selling Tae Datty Examiner. It is no trouble fora smart boy to make a fair amount of pocket-money each evening. Boys should be on hand at the office each afternoon at four o’clock: tf To get the Christmas rumber of the Ladies Home Journal you should subscribe at once. One doliar gets this greatest of family journals fora whole year. The Saturday Evening Post and the Ladies Home Jourval both for a year for $3. Robert L. Cotton, Agent, P O Box 84 Charlottetown: Have You Catarrh? If you are troubled with Catarrh and want to be cured, Catsarrhozone, Use which is @ guaranteed cure for ths distrersing iseare. There is no mystery about Catarrlc z ne though ite effect i+ magical. 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