THE DAILY EXAMINER, Cb---.. 08 TETOWN, NOVEMTF 14, :§99, f rvvTvvTTy Everywhere bpp hh? > a+ . rvy TVVVVITT FVII my" ; BAKES BEST BREAD * ARMM tba beta Obata tte tee bo bn hata tha te Mn nd a ~ «. ~ : - Zz VVvVTV9 ae ee PUCRNIX of Hartrord } FIRE INSURANCE Go, | Cash Assets Over, $5,000,000,00 A hare of your patronage is SOlICILeU f his old Reliable Company FLEASING CONTRACTS, GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, LOWEST RATES. Great Georcs STREET Authorized Agent for P. E. I Also representing other, Fire, Life and Accident Jnsurdnce Companies. —— _—— 4 @ © (SOR HOD 4B O08. BQ (Mail Ara You a subseriber — to the Montreal Daily rders prom ptly attended to) ¢ e ~eey Star? If not, why not One collar gets it fora whole year, Twenty-four pages on Saturdays. Twelve pages other days. More news than any other paper published in Canada R. L, COTTON SQAVSC O2284224F8 ]VSt* 3G O64 2OTHE4TBS48 wo SO OO Es . 22% @ A @ HF @ OA 14 AGENT P. @. Het Bho ccc Charlottetown. Seon Swarr 4 BSB4RBBSBE84 | BULBS DIRECT FROM HOLLAND. Our shiment of BULBS has arrived. They are the finest we have ever seen. Hyacianth, Narcissus, Tulips CHINESE SACRED LILY, CATTA LILY, FREESIA. Haszard & Moore DESIRABLE FARM FOR RENT Suitable for pasture, etc,, etc., sit uated on the North River, in the west Royalty, 34 miles from Charlotte- town, knownas Upton Farm. For particulars apply to S. R. JENKINS, P. O. Box 255, Ch’town °265—&wa2aw, wpat2i — EE R. CLIFT. «of © CERONIC-DISEASES and RUPTURE by Salisbury treatmrat, Send stams for info mation, or cdi] at Truro, iova Scot . O Merchants Sank ofHalfax Building vv"? | THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVEMBER 14, 1899 A DASTARDLY THREAT "4 I esse] 1] that the L ca] and Do- Governments work t gethe r, that work in unison at this juncture is necessary. If a Co rrative G lected Prince Ed hinder, perhaps toy i ti rublie a | } plat on } e thes ) rom The Guar- ‘sreport of the speech of Sir Louis Davies, at Pownal. Mr. Tarte h'meelf iid not have put lastardly tbreat ‘re plainly. 0] le of Belfast | dare to use their franchise in a Provincial } election according to their opinions and beliefe, they wili not get the Dominion | Publis works which they are admittedly | entitled to and which they have been un- | litionally promised. This unveiled s disgracefully upon Sir Louis The intimation is clear that if the electors return the opposition candidate in a local election, Sir Louis’s pledge and the ’ thy t reftis tu) Ay Chi and the Dominion UWovernment, Government’s promise will not be fulfilled and the Act of the Dominion Parlia- | ment which provides for the construction of the bridge and railway will not be car-~ ried out. Can honest men continue to supporta Dominion Ministry whose po- litical corruption and infidelity is so ime pudently set forth by one of themselves ? NOTES AND COMMENTS. —“The Southern Fieid,” to hand eups plies information interesting to farmers regarding the climate, soil, topography, resources and productions, developments and resorts of the Southern States. [t is is» sued at Washington,by the Southern Rail-~ way Company. Those who desire a warm» er climate than that of Canadian will do well if they consult its columns, —Financial returns for the first four menths of the current fiscal year show an increase of $1,202,763 in ordinary revenue and an increase of $658,813 in expendi. ture, leaving a net gain of $544,571 over MEETING AT POWNAL. Less than one hundred electors, com- posed chiefly of eupervisors and he-lers of the Liberal Party, assembled in the Hal! at Pownal last evening to meet Sir Louis Davies. Abou\ 7.30 the meeting was called toorder by appointing Mr. John Smith, brother of the secretary of the Public Works Dx partment, to the chair. I'he first speaker was Attorney General Mes Kinnon who, for upwards of an hour ify the enormous debt and reckless e3 litures which have charac- terized Liberal rule in this Province. Mr. Irving being then called upon ep ike priefly, He had nothing lo eay in jastir fication of his party, nothing to utter by way of detending the $600,000 debt, though his party promised to make revenue and expenditure meet. Then the speaker of the evening, Sir Louisa Davies, in his own theatrical style endeavored to obtain the support of the electors for the candidates of the Farquharson Govern ment by assring and threatening them that unless they voted for Mr. Irving, the Liberal nomiaee, all chances of obtaining a bridge aad railway would be lost forever. His defence of the Yukon scandal and his failure to obtain his promised recipro- city, was received with cold approval by his hearers. From the Jack of enthusiasm that characterized last night’s meeting, it is appareut that the conduct of Sir Louis and bis party at Ottawa, and Attorney General Mckinnon and his party in this Island, is not meeting with the approval of the in telligent electors of Belfast and the pro- vince in general. War Predicted by Astrologists. London, Nov. 13.--It appears that the present war in the Transvaal was plainly predicted by English astrologers, In the number of Modern Astrology for January, 1898, thie prediction is made :—- “We have no hesitation in now saying that the climax of 1899 willbe a great war. Africa, as ruled by this sign (Mars.) will be the cause of great bloodshed and & great disturbance of the unjversal peace,” Russia and Japan.} Lonpon, Nov. 13.—The Shanghai cor- respondent of the Times eays :—“‘There is every indication of increased friction be-~ tween Russia and Japan, owing tothe lat- ter’s activity in Corea and the north east~ the same period as last year. Postal rey- enue has been running behind last year at the rate of $35,000 per month, for four months the total being $135,000. et ern provinces of China.” i To-xicur.—Concert in St. James’ Hall. Novelty and merit will be found in the fine programme arranged. See it in another column. Fire... and Marine “~—Isnurance FIRE RISKS taken on al- most every description of property: MARINE RISKS, on car- goes of steamers and sailing vessels, c 9vered at all seasons, LOW RATES FRED W. HYNDMAN Offices, 33 Queen Street Telephone 67. Melton Prior’s Experience. — a Lonpon, Nov. 13.-——-It is more than doubtful if any of the soldiers in South Africa have seen as much actual war ser- vice as Melton Prior, who goes out as a war correspondent. In that capacity he is a veteran of twenty-one campaigas. During the fifteen years beginning in 1872 he saw actual fighting in every year but one. In addition, it is not likely that any officer in Sir Redvers Buller’s coms mand has as thorough a knowledge of South Africa as this same non-combatant. Mr. Prior went all through the Boer war of 1881,and in addi- tion has been at the front during Kaffir, Zulu and Basuto wars in South Africa. He has been twice around the world, has explored Iceland, and knows all Europe as most men know the square on which they live. In addition to being an accomplish- ed writer, Mr. Prior is a‘talented artist. He represents in South Africa the oldest illustrated paper in *he world. Keep your hands warm with a pair of our nice warm gloves.—R. H. Ramsay & Co. Rubbers and overshoes, the iron wear kind, at the model store—R.H, Ramsay & Co. P Side Boards in this line our stock is very complete. PRICES RIGHT MARKIWRICHT AND CO CONCERT in St, James Hall This Evening Tuesday, November 1{4: l 9 as 3. 4 5. a | : Glee—Merrily Goew Our Bark. . Leslie Piano Solio — Light Cavalry.... 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