- Keen Warm HITS ——=— ( - fel Cs Sige 42x70 co Size H4x70 S115 ise 60x70 "fl 25 S188 GOXTO sacces Covering 1 99 Sie G6x70 $1 86 Sie 62x72 " " $200 Sise GOx70 " =" «$2 25 These goods we have marked very low and must clear out in a few days. Another of our— Leader Blanket = at $1.60 expected daily at WEEKS & 00 er Graphophone Grand-——— T) Repiccrereeceeee 200 We have bought out Messrs Rogers & Rogers entire stock of Grapbophones and eup- plies— We are now headquarters forapything in that line.— The “Graphophone Grand” E CONCERT IN iteelf, reproducing songs and music as ciear and powerful as the original singers aod players. We will ren' this instrument with 20 records, for concertfs evening parties, etc., at @ reasonable rate, MILLER BROS., QUEEN STREET, CoONNOLLY’s BUILDING S€ Seseenee 4 088 OSC rEEC . | & The ladies of §t. James’ Church, wi'l hold a Patriotic Tea, in Taeir Hall, on VAURSDAY, NOY. 2drd, 1899, The proceeds are in aid of fund to provide the Boys’ Highland Brigade with Suits, Guns, ete. The Hall wiil b suitably decorat- ed for the ccecasion. Admission and Tea 25 cents Fes on tables from 5.30-to Sp. -m., or}, 1° mg iCal »n Covering Boe shipment ‘““A whole eoncert in itself’ 7 Ss Seeveees eee oo Sc “% | eeec COCe 20000806000 LETTER FROM MR. WALTER LOWE. Sir,—I understaud that Hon. D. A. Mc- Kinnon, and Mr. Irving, and the Leader of the Government, and their canvassere ere circulating a report tothe effect that the Government bas settled with me regarding the Falconwood Asylum Annex, a some ofthe electors are justiy indignant at the disgrace which has been cast upon ovr Province and the injury they have aone to me by their action regarding the building of the assylum annex. In order that the electors may not be deceived by their false representations, I wish to state positively that neither :he Government nor any per- eon on its bebalf has made any settlement with me regarding my contract. I offered the governinent to refer the matter to turee disinterested arb:tratore, or if they prefered a suit in court, | asked them to give me permission to sue. The Govern- ment have refused both. About a year ago, I gave Mr. Donald Nicholson av order on the Government for $1,980 to cetile an accommodation he gave mein the Bank of Nova Scotia for ma- terial I put on the Asylum ground. This was refused acceptance. Now the Govern- ment has paid the amouot of the order with interest and costs incurred by Mr. Nicholeon in trying 'o recover his money, amounting to abour S500 li be Govern- ment also aceait that through their negli gence and ine ym petleucy thev have allowe j 100,000 bricks y unods | by me to goto destruction, to say nothing the materials by ACCC OD Lae as Vi Urey gre about oiher place i | ihere which allowed © ret aod disappear. | The destroyed bricks alone were worth | $1,000; 89 that apart from ail other me- terial the government byits disgraceful action towards me bave squandered the sum of $£,300 of the people’s money in this one item for which they have re no beuvefit, I am eatisfied thatthe remainder of my materials have suffered like depreciation, and the Joss on other items will be faily as great as On (this one. 1 presume the electors are aware that I am pot to blame for the stoppage of work on the Asylum Annex aad loss to materiais inconnection with my contract. he Government refused from firet to last to give me a written order to perform extra work, as my agreement with them required | that 1 should receive before proceeding. Tbe result bas been that I have lost every dollar I invested in this transaction as w-ll as all my property, real and personal, through the actions of a blundering and incompetent government. I bave always had faith in the sense of justice of my fellow~men, and I leave it to the a rew to say whether or oot they will vore for men to supporta Government which bas deliberately robbed me, and refuses to give the eimplest right which the humblest in the land is entitled te uoder British inetitotions, viz, a suit at law or arbitration, a right which was granted in a Similar case a few days ago to the contractor for the Soulanges Canal by Ais Excelilercy Lord Minto. This is ov 1 poli- | tit, have been purely a bhnsinees trapeaction, nct tical: and. -hould be settled as such by busine-- men of honor aud integrity. | Ovly want jastice and nothing more. Water Lowe Charlottetown, Nov. 20ch, 1899. A DIFFERENT CASE. Sir,—Last night’s Patriot seems to think that it ie no worse for Sir Lou's tc be in Eelfast and Murray Harbor cam- paign than tor A. Martin, ¥, P. Tue two cases are not analogousat ali, Sir Louie is being paid $7,000 per year. ia acidition to bh:s seasion 2 indemnity, to attend to tke business «f the Marine and Fisheries Department, ana how can he attend to the duties that he I> paid so handsomely for, and stamp the Murray Harbor District at the same tim’ ~ The Conservatives of Murray Harb. r have no. fear of Sir Louis f he would give up _ the 7 400 that is now so uselessly spent. They would have no objection to his stumpive the district from new until the genera! election. Bat they decidedly object to; payiog Sir Louis or any other grit orgauiz-~ er $7,000 a year, out of the people’s mony for party purposes. Mr. Martin, on the other hand, has no departmental duties to perform, and is quite free 10 spend his time wherever and however he eses fit. Besides, Mr Martin does not call upon the taxpayers of this country to pay his travelling expenses and for suppers for his friends when he is on an election tour. Sir Louis Davies should be told, if he does not know already, that he is the ser-~ vant, not ot,the Liberal party alone but of the whole people, whose taxes go to pay his salary. —™ ByeTanDER. A Jury et Women Who have tested the merits of me As W. Chase’s Kidney. Liver Pills return the ver- eict thatfor backache and kidney disorders there 1s nO preparationin any way equal to this great discovery of Dr A W Chase, Amer- ica’s greatest physician. This great kidney cure is sold by ali dealers at 25 cents a box, and has proved most effectual as a remedy for the manyi lls to which woman is subject. Our clothing is comprised of the latest ;stylesand pattern. No old stock st Sentner McLeod & Co’s. Our clothing the best. Our prices the lowest—Sentner McLeod & Co. The best place to buy Car- etsisat Prowse Bros Our fall and wioter clothing going with abaog. Come and get some of the bar~ gains at Sentner McLeod & Co’s. Beer & Goff received this morning a few bbie. of Bichop Pippin apples. They are a gocd apple for family use. the barrel. 21, jest. ot the Cannoaian Drug Company. | dav and was very largely atiended. For sale by , HELP NEEDED. Sir,—At a mecting held at Morrav Harvor South on the 16. ult., Mr. A. Peters, M.P. P, said: “ Premier Farqu~ harson is not a popular man,—I don’t know why, but he is not a popular man,— and no one knows it better than himeelf, poor fellow. I support him not because he i8 any great friend uf mise, but be cause he is a good Liberal and I am a good Liberal. But to give the devil his due, as the saying is, he is an economical man. For years the people have been crying out for an economical leader, and now we have got one.” Mr. A. Peters is apparently not devotedly attach- ed to Mr. Farqubarson, and if Mr. Wise gets ‘oo wike for him and goes against him aud if Mr. A. A, McLean aad Mr. Prowre are elecled—which is almost certain—Mr. Farquharson wil} be sbort of a band or two, Come again, Mr. Peters, the balf has never yet been told. Erector. Murray Harbor South, Nov 21st, 1899 PERSONAL.» _ Mr. Coas. E. Stanfield, of Truro, N.S., is among the latestarrivals atthe Queen Hotel. Mr. W.N. Forbes, representing Stair, Son & Morrow, Halifax, is at the Hotel Davies, Mr. Neil M+: Qonarr.e, barrister-at-law, Summerside, is ta the cag. atthe Hotel Devies. Mr. W. .J. Farrand is ber- Heis a guest inter-~ Lle ’ he isa guest at the Hotei Davies. Mr. 2. K. Currie, the well-koows book- sel er of Summerside, has recen'ly extend- ed his premises owing to his rapidly ing creasiug business, Lady Salisbury and Vice President Hobart, of che United States, are among tbose who have joimedthe great majority during the present week. Rev. G@. KE. Gratz, Mra. Gratz aod Mrs Putnam, of Lower Qnslow, areamong the jatest arrivals st the Queen Hotel. They areen rouce to Alberton, where Rev. Mr. Grra'z be inducted pastor of the Presbvterian church. The funeral of the late Sir W Daweon took place at Mentreal on Is to liam aes- The conducted by Bisnop Bond, Rev F.M. Dewev, the deceased’s pastor, Kev Principal McVicar, of the Presby- terian College, and Rev Dr. Shaw, of the Methodist College Mr Dewey preachivg a sermon on oeceased’s spiritua! life, Loters meot 100k place at Mount Royal ceme- tery. | 1 i Fervic-s were —If they would have it said, all over Canada, tlLat th electors of Belfast and Murray Harbonr prostitutedtheir franchise, letthem vote for {rving and McKinnon. Lapies Aip —The Ladies Aid Society wili not meet uotil further notice. a iatlealseh Meeting of the B & A Clubin ita room to-night at 8 o'clock sharp. Empire Lopée, Kxicuts oF Pyrutas.— Charter members only will meetin the maa Hali of the Y MC A., tonight at 5 o’clock. Loca Souncin —Taoe monthly roeeting of tte b. C. W. will be held in P. W. Cullege next Saturday, 25th inet. at 3.39. ”; 2i A Matcu Mape.—The anrouncemeat is maie that James Jefiriee and James d. Corbett have been matched to figut a 25- round go or to a finish if the Jaw permits, on or about September 15 next. ‘The fight will be under Queensbury rules ——— Y M C A.—Mr. Hicks, travelling secretary for the International Y MC A. Committee, will meet and con f-r with those interested in Y. M. C. A. work, in the Association parlor at 8 o’clock this evening. All frier ds of the institution are cordially in- vited to attend Covyty Covrt.—The December sit- tings of the County Court of Queen’s County will be beld as follows : lst circuit at Eldon, Tuesday, 5th De~ cem ber. 2nd circuit at Bonshaw, Friday, Sth December. 3rd circuit at Dunstafinage, Tuesday, 12th December. éh circuit at New Glasgow, Friday 15th. 5th circuit at Clifton, New London, Tuesday 19th. fth circuit at Charlottetown, Tuesday 26:b. Saturday, 16th December next is the last day for serving writs of eammons for the Charlottetown circuit. See Brighton Brewery add on first pag? of this 1seue. Their ale and stot is pro- nounced superior to avy imported. We have just received another lot of heavy winter suitings—including @ lot of heavy Irish Tweed+—heavy weights for | winter.— John McLad & Co. - BORN. At Charlottetow,n 02 Wednesday morn- ing, the 22nd inst,,the wife of F. H. Heartz,a son, ——— A MARRIED. At Charlottetown, on Wednesday, Nov, 220d, bv Rev. J. W. McConnell, stobert Walter Frizzle, of Corawall, to Euphemia | Balle, of Charlottetown. ee Local and Other Items, _ a “i —-——— ee —_ ——— Tue Doveras Taomas.—Tbe steam tug Douglas The mas, arrived this morning to take che barge Grandee to Louisburg, C. B. o-mciaiiponiats Tux Cacovna. -The steamer Cacouna left Montreal yesterday morning for Char- Jotreiown, and wil! be due early on Savurs day. inset Tue Stan_ey —- The Stanley brought the Cape Tormentine bavys to Charlottetown last evening. Ivis eaid the steamer will be laid up iu Georgetown for the winter. sociales Evuiotr Sarre —A telegram rece'vel yeste:day from Jacks nville, states that the Elliott arrived bere all weii. She re- sume ber chartere, and sailson Friday for the South. Tue HAairax’s Last Sartixc.—Ii is now thought that the Halifax wiil make her last trip from thia porton the 5b December, sufficient freight being assured to permit of this late sailing. Miyine.—The shaft of the new colliery at Glace Bay is being suok witb great rapidity and io a very satisfactory manner, When the mine is in active operation, says ac rrespoodent, it wi] employ 2,000 mea. —St. Jobn Ben. scibeabebeli New Mover Oaper Ovrrice.— The last supplement tothe Postal Guide says that A money cftise is opened at New Glasgow, Queen’s Co., P. E. I. Private pot cards must not excrel 6x32 inches. order io Tre Bonavista.—The Bonavista arrived from Montreal! about six o’clock last even- ing, bringing a fu'l carg .She leaves on re« turn via Syduey and Sr. Jobn’s, this atternoon. Her ontward cargo included 2000 bags oats, 200 bags barley, 500 bags and 1)0 barrels vegetables, 59 cattle, 419 sheep, and 3 borses. Oothe trip down the Bonavista was detainea by fog inthe Sr. Lawrence. Aw Ixrerestixe Caee—Tne Boston cor- respondent of the St, John Sun says: Wils lard H. Fraser, of Sammerside, and Mary A. Fraser, formerly of the eame place, have brought seperate suits in the superior court here against the Home Savings Bank of Boston. Each claims the same faod, which is on deposit in the ‘baok in the name of a deceased relative. The bank considers Wiliard H. Frase.’s claim the better, and, upon its application to the conrt,tMr. Fraser has been made a party defendant. The case comes up Decem- ber 3. ~igensiieihiain Souris ScuooL.—An ExaMINer repree entative bad the pleasure a few days ago of being shown through the new school at Souris. The buildiog ie in every way a credit to this hustling littletown. It con~- taine three rooms on the first floor and three on the second, all large, roomy and | bright. Between two of the rooms on the second floor are sliding doors which allow of the two1ooms being thrown into one, when examinations are being held or any- thing special is going on. It is the inten- tien of the trustees to convert the whole third story into a large assembie hall at some future day- The building is heated with het air. We were told that the school is mak rg excellent progress. Mr. How- ard Leslie ie the princizal, and Arthur Campbell, Pius McIotyre, Miss, Dunphy and Miss Wal-h have charge of the other rooms. ——— Ecaors From Sovris.—Mr. John G Scrimgeour has been in So ire for several days delivering fishing bounty checks. We regret to learn thai Captain W. H. Jackson has been confined tothe house with a severe cold. Captain Jackson will probably be leaving shortly for his home in Boston and he will be yery much missed in Souris. We understand that he intends taking with bim some flour, ground from wheat grown this summer on his farm just outside Sourie, to show his American triends. A gentlemen’s reading room, etc, has lately been started here and bids fair to be a@ grand success. Mr. John O. Hyndman was her? on Monday on insurance business. Mr. Alexander, an organiz2r for the Canadian Order of Foresters, is at present at the Cox Hotel on business in connection with that organizatien. Rev. Mr. Prout, Mrs. Prout and child, of Grindstone, Magdalen Islands, who have been visiting the mainland, were passen- gers by the Lunenburg on Monday night returning home. Cold Vreather usually brings on COLD FEET We can’t tell you how to warm the weather, but for the cold feet we would reccmmend you to buy one of our new Hot Water Bottles, fill it with hot waver and putit in your bed before you retire. Your feet will be as warm as toast all night if you do. The Water Bottles are not expensive; wehave them from 75c to $1.90. A very large stock from $5.00 for 20 cents or its equivalent when you DYE your faded Skirt and make it as good as new with MAYPOLE SOAP FREE book on Home Dyeing by applying to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. which to choose. ah SA 2 SRO CO Oa MEET ME at the ALWAYS BUSY sTORL® BODO 00S oe OOCS 09-09 6988 CHOU FOES FOS) O O66 6024 G41O) C009 ‘Furs at E 1Stanley Bros. :; : Se oe ae 4 4 {THE ATTRACTIONS OF $ OUR NEW FURS IN GREAT ASSORTMENT AT POPULAR PRIGES COK- STITUTE THE GLAIM OF QUR FUR DEPARTMENT 10 YOUR FAVOR: | | = ¥ L S| OOOO O90 LB POEL 9OEO DE DD FEO 92GOO RO HITE SOGE HEH A 4 Splendid Values 4 Latest Styles ; Reliable Goods in JS . F x Me e%iar Ae 3} CPOE pre Sy )s * ‘ae aoe Far Ruffs, Fur Collars Fur Muffs Fur Lined Capes ‘aps. Mitts, ete., ete. STANLEY BROE. AS Faded PERNT A CCRT Su DoS SISO Sas Sa a ae Ye AS » SI rere HORE TTF oe - { ’ TA . a NS .28'3 nal so Seartres + . > ae toe Rr uASSA442404es44440e42442482" Hockey Boots =~ «til {yi iif fry aE eo: “4 atl FOR [892—!9S00 oe «fl 5 S lac oe Men’s Slater, black waterproof grain $2.00 afl} Men’s Slater Hockey, tan waterproof grain $5.00 . di] The Star Hockey, black, something new 2.50 «(|| The Star Hockey, tan, ank‘e support inside 2.50 ue aii The Neilson Hockey, black, laced to toe 925. ™ «i The Acme Hockey, tan, strong, with strap $2.55 cll The Eureka Hockey, black, strong, with strap $1.85 2 The P..S. Heckey, chocolate kip $1.85 i qj The Spartin Hockey, black, very neat $1.8 ‘ aj The P. & S. Hockey, box kip, very strong $1.3, af] Some Lines in Boys,’ 1 ta 5 $2.25, $1.80, $1.60and $1.‘) {| Youths’, 11 to 13 $1.25 | af spite ¢ ALLEY : ail! © in RSS SECT GUS SE CUTE PETE T ETE This is the Weather —-. Which@You Require Good Warm Clothing If you want variety of style ae wll as quality to seitct from im Suitings, Overcoatings, &c., you wil! find it here. OUR TAILOR SHOP IS IN FULL BLAST => Turning out 4rst-zlass clothing for ,eople who are fort: nate enough as to have them made here. We Wil fContinve Ow FReductionfSale on Men’s Purnishi Special [discountsJon}, Fancy Shirts,” Neckwear, §Unce:clothing, Sweaters, etc. GORDON & McLELLAN