\ wi renrea ictive st in s\ l= }) . 4 }. * " ; ; ‘ ic ; ’ K A ‘ in 1s. \ . VS t} } : eve t dis : : Pa yorn-out ‘ . Vives c pon Kidney — aiG033 os HRGERER" e Silver Articles fe Christmas Gifts a b In our east show win dow we have di played a great iInauy Si “gestions tor Christmas presenta LIONS. A GRAND DISPLAY OF Sterlirg Silver Ebony Articles Rich Cut Glass There isn’t a womanin the land w ho won't apprec ite some- taing in Silver, Ebony or Cut iass. Our assortment is com- ‘te with prices very low. i “4 - 2 ENGRAVING. his is the seaso.. when this artment is rushed with ord- We would suggest placing = — — << : : ‘ ir Order for engraving early. 25ta> W. W. WEGLNER veler and Engraver. eae ee AVEDEEEUNGLDGEAGSSGRSSTEEARRCHRROSEEGERS | | ae Comforting beyond expression to be able to 9 £0 to a place where you kaow every ; thing is done in a tiret clase manner 3 Our aim is to give our custoi-~ \! ers the very best value at the lowest #* possible price. We guarantee all our work to be strictly first clase. Give us a i Cali and be convincec, z~.A LAS Brace Stewart and Co'y: “THE MODERN” =_e > & Founders, Engineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Co’v’s Wharf Ch’town, P Ej Phone 125 ®+12<.. «4.268 e224 24s ae, Joana 2] 2 @& «+ oes oe =e: — = eterna —_-_— ---- THE QUESTION IS OFTEN ASKED, WOW 13 THE ASCENDENCY OF ROY Alu OAK SOAP “counted for? Tue answer 3 simple enough, viz:—Be- sause there is none equal to it ‘or intrinsic merits, firmness, dvurity, combined with grcat wasting and cleansing pro- perties Send for premium list. J, D, LAPTHORN & C0. I ; your issue of Monday last » i ¢ |toasuitia H e Maj peared, Premier | aging to the Government, and they had | done well Dodd’s | | Pilis | a a in ' | | ; fos placing it there, and interest on the |} money for the time the material remained and ihe Government have letters to prove | quote tne following offer you deemed iasufliciant, and in order agree to pay on delivery full market value Charlottetowa Soap Works ! THE DAILY KXAMINER CHA®LO'I’TETOWN, NOVEMBER 30 1898 THE ASYLUM ANNEX. To the Editor of the Guardian. Sirn,—As the interviews with Mesers. ‘arquharson and Nicholson reported in the asylum sontract are wholly misleading and liable iO’ me serious iry before the country which | yet look forthe justice and! te of a British subj Ct. Vig. the right | - \y’s Supreme Ccurt ra fair award of three independent » | claim the 1 geht to re ply. Itis evident that those interviews are nded to intluense the electors in the he costof mv rights, Ly ielieria if cx AMINER of Nov. 25rd, Farquharson gentieman has been at lerable trouble since to secure a con~ day after it ap Farqubareson wrote ao ficial letter to Mr. Donald Nicholson in whch he asked him to contradict my er of the 23rd inst., as it was most-dam- y but Premier very bard, as tha tradiction of it. On the by him,—and which Mr. Nickol- son refused to do, asx he could n vert One single statement in 7H ofthe 23rd and that it was a matter be- tween Mr. Lowe andthe Goveroment. now ask Mr. Kk rqubarsou will he dare deny that he wrote to Mr. Nicholson, as above, for assistance. rt contre- s EXAMINER Mr. FParquoarson in his interview with your reporter makes the following etate- ment: “Under Mr sholson’s a e britk. lumber te, vect » hi is, and erefore, Mr. Walter Lowe cease od tol have y luterest afier the day of sale. The (roveroment therefore, have nothing to do ares with Mr . Lowe, he having no loterest in ine material “Before proceeding in this way the Government off-red to settle with Mr. Lowe and pay him for all the material in full, at iavoice prices; alao to pay truckage onthe grouol. This he refused to accept all their s:atemente.” lo order to show how much reliance can | be placed on Mr. Farguharson’s word in writing, orin ao interview, l beg leave to er which I received from him. Premier’a Office Charlotietown, June 12:h 1899. Mr. Walter Lowe, City: — Dear Sin.—Referrting to the previous offer to the Government in connection with the annex tothe [ueene Asylum, which to finaliy close the matter vow in dispute, the Government have decided to make rou a final offer as follows: They agree to pay for the cost of all material placed ujoo the Asylum grounds, as shown by your iavoice or vouchers to~ gether with the cost of placing the same on ihe said grounds. ihe Government also for all windows, doors or other finish made by you for the said Luilding, as per plan and specification now in your possession. This offer 18 made without prejudice and without admitting aoy liavility on the part of the Government, and it is open for your accep'auce until Saturday oext, the 17th lhbsiant, Yours traly D. FarQuaarsoyn, Premier. P. S.—If accepted, the Government way consider the question of interest for any money which you may have paid oat in connection with this contract. D. FarQuaarson. Considering that this offerwas made nearly three years after the making of che contract, and in view of the fact that I had lost more than I can ever estimat-, io labor, creditand money, it could scarcely be expected ihatI should accept the bare payment for materia! aod truckage, alone, not tospeak of the big offer of interest made as above —for my knowledge of the way ia which I have been treated by the Geveroment did notiospire me with much confidence in them—therefore I refused to accpt such terms. Mr. Farquhbareoa says: “The Govern- ment advanced $1500 to Mr. Lowe on the contract, which they are likely tu lose, and are willing to do so for the suke of seeing ihe parties who supplied the materiai paid in fall.” [ may say in regard to this $1.500 re- ceived by me per the terms of agreement, that I invested every dollar of this money in the materials which the Government allowed to rot and disappear. When the entire stock of materials which cost me about $8,000 haa been sacrificed tor $4890 as stated by Mr. Nicholson, your readers can easily cee what has become of the $1,500 received by meper termsof contract. I observe in your interview with Mr. Nickolson that be made the following | statement. ** Mesers chased from me the 800. Theamount advanced by me was Parkiaan and Crabbe pur- 1 CHARLOTTETOWN - entire steck for $4,- | 4 John T. [ickenzie, 4 THE TAILOR & something over $3,000. The balance, I er ‘rsiand, the Government have signed ‘memo, ” with Messra Parkman and Ic Crabbe to pay io parties who haye a bona tide claim against material On the asy. um grounds eupplied io Mr.Lowe. The resi- duel undersiand is to goto Mr. Lowe.” I can only say thatif the Governmen: lose $1,300 in settling with each of the Other claimants for coste and depreciation ofthe materials, it will take the whole $27,000 agreed for in the new contract to } get through with this part of the busines, aud then they will have to reckon with me their blundering and incompetency. Meantime I repeat every word of my Jet- ter that has caused this extra effort on the part of Mr- Farquhareon and Government tocomplete myruin and further fool tne people of Murray Harbor and Belfast. Ll dare Mr. F.or avy other member of government, over his Own signature, to contradict asingle statement thatI have made public through the press Water Lowe, Charlottetown, Nov. 28th, 1899. ~2w-% Politics in Newfoundland. St. Jonn’s, Nfld. Nov. 28.—A un'que political situation has been created by Mr. Morine’s withdrawal from the colonial ministry. Sir James Wiater, the premier, can reity upon a following of ten’ inthe legislature. Mr. Marine has the same number of supporters. Mr Bond the leader of the Opposition has ten, and Mr. Morris leads six independents, It is practially impossible to bring about a fusion be tween any two of these factione. Early in January the legislature will meet and the Winter ministry is almost certain to be de~ feated,. Sale of Killarney Lakes, Lonpoxn, Nev. 28.—Lord Ardilaun (Arthur Edward Guinness) bas purchased the Muckross estate for $300,000. The Muckross esiate includes the Lakes of Killarney. Advices yesterday said the estate had been bought by Baron Ivagh, a nephew of Ardilaun No Free Traders Left, Toronto, Nov. 28.—Hon. E. J. Davie, commissioner of crown lards, states it is the settled policy of the Ontario govera~ ment to restrict the cutting of spruce lum- ber on the crown Jands to the needs of the Canadian pulp mills. Permits not granted contain the stipulation that pulp wood is not to be exported. Bors Wantrp.— Boys are making m )ne selliog Toe Daity Examiner. It is no trouble fora smart boy to make a fair amount of pocket-money each evening. Bovs should be on hand at the office each afternoon at four o'clock: tf The Montreal Daily Star has its own correspondent with the Canadian contin- gent. It will have aod bas had more war news than any other paper in Canada, and you can get it for a whole year every day for one dollar. Robert L. Cotton, ageat, P O Box 84, Ch town. For oilcloth squares, ends of oilcloth and general house furnishiogstry Paton & Co's. All forms of scrofula, sores, boils, pim~ ples and eruptions are quickly and per- maneatly cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Send one dollar acd fifty ceats to Jo the Ovsier King. and he will send you y box containing 450 choice P. BE. I. oyste Address King Joy, Lock Box 252, Cha ottetown, P.E.1. Men’s gloves,wool, leather, kid, mocha fur-lined kid, fur lined mocha, Astrican- buck, men’s or boys sizes all marked to sell; come quick before stock broken. Prowse Bros. There is every prospect of a very cold winter so try the great winter drink Bovril, or the coming breakfast beverage Hygienic and Perfection Cocoa, which will be sold at five cents a cup on the evening of Dec. 7th, at St, Peter’s Bazaar. A Big Shipment—Geo. Carter & Co have jast received a carload of fancy goods, toys, dolls, games, chinaware, toy picture books, etc, and have lots more to follow. The little folks wants are going to be looked after by this firm for Xmas gifts. 269 3ins. The best place to buy Lad- ies’ Capes and Jackets is at Prowse Bros You may not know it, but the best place in the city to buy Dress Goods, Corsets, Gloves anc Millinery is at Prowse Bros If you have catarrb, blood with Hood’s Sarseparilla. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY-- - SATURDAY — ; BODE 2D5 D929 S4OL OfO6 SD OOS don't dally with local remedies but purify and enrich your Ee aR — . ; a = Programme eo THIS WEEK AT MY STORE. VPDO ODS VOME HOOF OOOH 0OOG OFOO TOPE OOF GOOG DOSED LOCOSTS 00900096 8OOF 109 C008 20es ese “is blouse day” <A few dozen ladies warm waists to be sold to day, 1.20 for S0c, 1.3 for 90c. Not very many left—you must hurry if you want one. Bachelor and blanket day. Yoa'll buy blankets cheap today. A tew bachelors, jsatteen covers and filled with elder down, the price is cut in two. Only a few left. Ready made overskirt in navy, blue and black. Yon'll buy a handsome skirt, ‘chea _on Thursday. $3 25 for 2 25, 3 40 for 2 75, 490 for 325, 5 10 for 3 50, 5 40 for 3 7 5 90 for 4 00, 850 for 5 50. 00 pieces of dress goods, 40 oe |wide, good to wear, to be sold at 12c | yd to-day, Your choice of any untrim. =a hat in the store at half price to-day only. The Biggest Day of the Week. Handkerchief and FHid Clove Day You’ll get bargains in handkerchiefs and kid gloves to-day at prices long to be remem- ‘bered, SOOO SHSO SOOO GOOG OG -~ 30G8 840 GOGO O04 GUTS ~ FOE OGHGVELED CODE OOOO 0694 VSWE CG HS GOPO OF O* SENTNER, McLEOD & CO SS geeesencesese | ASUONDNU NNN NPE UTEEDTE NINN IPT ac More than 2000 ¥ami- lies in Halifax ana Dartmouth use Sin light and Lifebuoy : Soaps > elt 4 WADSDVs HOSED DBOSD*DISSE at Raulsay$ li, aS OSS AHOTPPPEEYERE EY rATPPPTTDTONE Ty ATDNNT PPT NT NTH PH NH TT EK exclusively in their homes, and ail say they would_ not have any other kinds, % This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- Cold, disagreeable weather isa small matter to yoa if you are wrapped up in one of our comfortable Ulsters, Over- coats or Reefers. We have a splendid Men’s Ulster for $3.50 We have a splendid Boy’s Ulster for $2.50. We pay special attention to the boys. If there is anyone who should be coms fortably and warmly claditis the boys % who spend most of their time out dcors 9 and are exposed to allkinds of weather: % So if ycu have a boy keep him heal thy ¢ f and happy, by buying his clothing at large twin bar, The Model Store. LADAAUAAAAAALALAAAAAAAUAAAAAI\A SE WATERPROOFS eee We have a splendid line of macintoshes N 7 . in many different sizes, colors and 4 | Wedding prices. Our values in these goods can- xe : Guiits not be surpassed, Our stock is replete with se Umbrellas from 50c to $4.00 Rubbers in all sizes and kinds, many articles of HANDSOME SILVERWARE that we are R. H. RAMSAY & CO convinced ycu will not find it THE OUTFITTERS difficult to make a selection by visiting cur store onfSuanyside SS nae ee vertisers, leaving samples at every house and making care- ful enquiries. sone VENA ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. Why should not others learn and be healthier and happier for the learning. e: enhn Price is only 5e for Sip eke CH. TAYLOR Me ee mmm Yo RRR SEP RG AE ME i EN Oe IN ORR gE OS gS Rm Ne Seance OF RSET ER ATT Ce AIRE EE AE A INES MP IR mag me ll POPPE et