Se GLGISG PS Ls Hon { Gal ‘These rainy days that, gen- erally come during the fall. Better be prepared in time. We have the nicest selection of ladies’ and gents’ Umbrellas in the city, with the best as- sortment of handles, The umbrellas are all cover ed with tlie best rain protec- tion materials procurable with strongly built f.ames at pleas- ing prices. Ladies Waterproofs We have alarge assortment THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 31 18$% OCTOBER 31, 1898. THE SOUTH SHORE RAILWAY. Mr. Tarre delivered a speech at Sorel, (Quebec) a few daysago, iv the course of which he eaid : he “During t seaeion before last Mr. “Bruneau, your young and intelligent rex ve, and doctor Mignault, came ey asked me what | thought ‘about the South Shore Railway. I told ‘chem that, speaking for myself, would do *“ presentative ‘ *to see me, l hi * * - **a)}} | could to C rm plete the line. My “word ia as good as gold. Speaking for “myself, without e: gaging the respousibi- “lity of my colleagues,which | bave pot the ‘ ‘right to engage,l say thatthe South Shore “Railway shall be built. It is because “the country neeeds it. the town of Sorel “is no doubt, a town of great importance, “but works of this magnitude cannot be “undertaken for coneiderations purely “local. We have already, it is true, be ‘‘tween Monatrea! and the East, the Inter- ‘colonial. Buti do not fear to make this “prophecy, that before two years are over ‘““we shall have to carry from the por: of “Montreal a hunared million bushels of “wheat, and, of this immense traffic, the “South Shore Railwway will carry its “share.” The South Shore Railway, referred to by Mr. Tarte, will, when constructed, be the fourth line extending eastwards out of Montreal. There are now the C, P. R., Trunk and the County railways—and besides there ix the the Grand Drummond great river St. Lawrence with the numer- plying upon it—all carrying the products of che west towards the sea and the products of the east into Montreal. Yet, in the face of this strong competition, the Minister of Public Works bas promised an additicna! ons steamships acd sailing vessels line of railway at a time when not a dollar can be obtained for the construction ot the projected Belfast and Murray Harbor railway. A fourth railway out of Mont- real is not needed. In 1896 the Toronto Globe declared that the traffic over the then line (the Grand Trunk) was not “more **than sufficient for the profitable main- “tenance of the present service,” adding that, “were the line duplicatéd and the “traffic divided by the extension of the “Intercolonial, the increase of business “would not counterbalance the cost of the THE DAILY BXAMINER |*?°"** “Sovsssox nowzan Copy of the Address Presented by the People of Tignish. The following is a copy of the address presentsu to his Honour Lieut. Governor Howlan at Tignish on Friday, to which reference was made in our iseue of Satur day:— To His Honor the Honorable George Wiliam Howlan, Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. May it please Your Honor : The uvdersigned, on behalf of the inbab-~ itants of Tignieh and vicinity, a district dear to you by years of confidence free~ ly bestowed, beg to welcome you berea secwnd time during your incumbency of the highest position in our Province. The office of Lieutenant Governor must necessarily fall vacant; but seldom in the lifetime of even an octogenarian and the fact that our gracious sovreign’s man - date bas been confided to you in the capa city isan ample tribute to our and that of our fathers, who pieked you out when aé@mal!l boy to represent this division in our old colonial Legislature during a historysmaking epoch—an epoc h replete with many benefite to us—which saw under your guiding of great local public works, notable among them being the Branch railway the North Cape light- house, and the breakwater at Tignish. foresight, A further gratification to us is the fact that your occupancy of the Gobernatorial chair has been of great material benefit to the prov ince, a8 yOu were no #ooner installed than you at Once put yourself in touch in the agricultural interests, always for us the most important, and to-day every body of advancedagricu!turists are ready to rise and you blessed. Need we assure vou that we but eche the universal verdict when we tell you thai the name or Howlan will be remembered and held up as that of an ideal Governor long after your subscribers will uave passed to their eternal reward. This address would be of too gresta length were we to recite even a few of the many national achievements of which vou formed so large a part. We would only ex- press, then, in conclusion, our regreta that your amiable lady, for whom we al! enter~ tain the highest regard, conid not have seen fit to agccompaay you today, whilst we beg that you will convey to her our best wishes for her health and happiness. As the pioneer harbor maker of this place, we would ask you, if time should permit, to visit the site of our new public work, for whieh you laid the foundation, and note tne progress time has wrought. We now formally bid you welcome and wish you a SRE TPES OM PESTLE ~~ We have already this season sold more than ever before—that is because we have made some large fortunate cash purchases— you get the benefit. Canadian Wool Blank- ets from $2.50 pr Scotch Blankets from $4.85 pr. Scotch Bath Blankets from $5.75 pr. These are Al quality. Children’s combinations, Children’s Vests—all ages, all prices, from 15c up, Boys’ Shirts and drawers from 50c suit up. Ladies’ Vests from 50c up. Ladies Combinations, all prices, Ladies’ Kid Gloves, ell guaranteed, from $1.00 up. Children’s Wool Mitts, all shades. Ladies’ and Chilren’s Cashmere and Kancy Ringwood Gloves. We seil the best hose for the least mon- ey in the city. Special Plain Black Cash— mere Hose, 35c pr. Ribbed Black Cashmere Hose 35c for 25 cents JAMES PATON & CO. The universal favorite and leading Whiskey of the day is Hillsborough Skating Rink, THA 2 A Tea forthe benefit of the New P. E. 1. Hospital Will be held in the Y M,C, A, HALL BY THE— LADIES AID SOCIERY. —on— 4 THURSDAY, THE 10th DAY orm NOVEMBER. 7 Tea on the tables at 6 o’clock. Tickets of cents. 254 21 mon thurs «& sat, 7, 8, 9 Clearing-Out Sale, | FURNITURE BY AUCTION To be cold by Public ‘Auction, at ibs Residence of the Hon. David Laird, Wah que Poad, on Thursday, the 3rd dapat November next, commencing at 11 o'oloek am., all his Housebod Effects, comprise ing 1 Superior Piano, Parlor, Di Room, Hall, Libary, Bedroom and Kitehes Furniture. Terms cash, No Reeerve. K. BEARISTO, Auctioneer I also offer at Private Sale his beautifal Residence, “Westleigh” Anv one wishing & to inspect the prope*ty can do 80 On ap- & plication to the undersigned, - R. BEARISTO, Tenders for Lea me) of Ladies’ Waterproofs, in lat-| «jostle service and management.” | Pleasant stay in our midet. For ensuing Skating Seascn from est styles and at lowest prices Despite the Globe’s declaration a saat on behalf of the people of Tig- Nov 20th inst to 1st of May next, will be received up to 15th November inst : large amount of public money has heen Eywarp Hacker, ’ at noon, ail ~ ; expended by the Liberal Party on the FP C Murray, M D, Address under’ cover mal i er ins 0. opening of the Drammond County railway Gitsenr Bors, “Tender for lease of Skating Rink, — The Millinery Leaders There is no Disputing the Fact-——* We admittedly lead the trade ot Ch'town in J cke: JWI Our stock of Fall Jackets aud Capes is the finest and best selected in the city. It. goes without saying all the latest styles are here, that every purse can be suited, every taste pleased, ever/ figure fitted to perfestion. No Jacket buyer can do justice to he money or fig ure, or ber taste, witho see— ing our store. 00006800 E Parkins & THE MILLINFRY LEADERS. GERALD fetes while many thousands of dollars will every year be required for its maintenance and to make up the difference between it, expenditures andreceipts. These heavy obligations have been imposed for the furtherance of the political purposes of Mr. Tarte and his Liberal friends- With the same Liberal motive, the Minister of Public Works now prom- ises to double them by the construction of a fourth railway and a fifth means of con- veyance east of Montreal which is as much needed as the fifth wheel of a coach. This is Mr, Tarte’s way of uniting the electorate of Quebec and ob- taining a French contingent to vote for the iiberal party in the House of Commons. Itoperates unfairly towards the rest of Canada, and particularly towards districts like Belfast and Murray Harbor, which really need railway accommodation. But so long as we have the Liberals in office it will be maintained. = tee ee NOTES AND COMMENTS. ~~ While the earth out of the sewer ex-~ cavations bas for the most part been ap- parently clean and pure, a remarkable ex- ception has we are informed, been found on Waier Street. An _ intoler~ able stench caused by organic matters in astate of putrefaction burst out there on Saturday, indicating proxim- ity toa blind well. ‘This discovery goes to prove the truth of Dr. McLeod’s con- tention that blind wells are an abomination and a menace tothe health of the com-~ munity. —— J A Brenwnay, Sytvarn J Gavver, Jvo G McLean, Perer M Cnarseon, Tignish, Oct 27, 1898. His Honour acknowledged the address in fitting terms, LL A CO Oe Men’s leather leggins with side spring,at R K Jost’s, Stamper’s Corner. Use in place of Cream of Tartar and Soda. Absolutely Pure More convenient, Makes the food fighter and more healthful. ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©0., NEW YORK. —_—— The Successful Man Is the man who gets all things of value for as little cost as possible—successful men buy FUR NITURE here, because we svpply the best goods at the lowest prices.—The best story story is the briefiest. Our goods and prices tell it all Mark Wright & Co., Ltd Home Makers::---- @ vlend of rare old Scotch, Known al! cver the world for its purity. BaF" Ack your wine merchant for Glenleith. SoLe Proprizrors : Robertson, Sanderson & Co., Ltd., Leith Scotiand Established 1846, - Capital paid up, £250,000. For sale by all leadine Wine and Spirit Dealers. 4 us ‘4 S.B. Townsenp & Co, MontREAL, AGENTs For Canapa £2 awe” , a Wh Ne" PI re Kata Mal Xi a aN ares Ce ee Oe HAAR Real Se ‘ We Claim To have a stock ot men’s Overcoats Ulsters, and Reefers second to nore inthe city, Our lines at $3.75 $4.50 | $5 50 $6.00 are worth a great deal more as you will see if you inspectour stock, Well trimmed well finished well mede equal in every respect to Custam made at less than half the price. “ ———— ee Best place to buy Clothing and Boots, he ke, A Parlor Stove ? LS [TD A Hall Stove? hice Ae A Cooking Stove ? that you are going to buy; which ever it is you will wan} the We have them. FENNELL & CHANDLER best, J. B. Macdonali & : ——— — asi — a6% — aek— tea = pkg. Tus Jos a oe — oe — bie — ar 8 A. A, BARTLETT 254 2 weeks eod Sec Treas —FOR— Prince Edward Island Debel- {UreS. Tenders will be received at the Provincial Treasury, Charlottetown until noon of the 22nd day of Novem ber, 1898, for the purchase of all o ‘| any of the $18,000 Debentures at thorized to be issued for constructisl § of Prince of Wales College, by @4 Provincial Act of 1897, 60 Vic., O@ 6. The Debentures are in denomit tions of $1,000 and $500, to bear terest at the rate of 3} per cent @& annum, payable half-yearly, and be dated Ist December, 1898, redeex able in 30 years, ‘ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial T reasuret 254 2 a week until 21st Nov. a Y ak — ae -— ae — a WOW WEIGHN PLEASE EVERYBODY 2: Yesterday we received {rom Toronto a font of new Script Type—writing type. It is especially suitable for printing Visiting Cards. We are going to useit only for graving Ifyour present supply ply while the type pevsonally to our office. : * Visiting Cards, It has extra ; is not all used, never mind | 9 Telephone orders receive & J ! Ladies’ cards 40c per pkg ¢ | fine face and prints like en- waiting, but get a new sup is new. same attention as if you came Gentlemen’s cards 35c per | The Examiner Pub Co on