We won't eel! you any old stuff to ge’ clear of! it We want your cts- tom, and you can depend upon getting the best at tbe cheapest p yeeible price Our Oaicake is L2 cents per Ib. Irv a loaf of our Duchesse Bread Te_erpone 98 D. STEWART Ec! IPSE BAKERY We Always Have Fresh Oatcake 7 BAKES BSST BREAD For <i Christmas. ee ee Cases Bales and Farcels of FANCY GOODS. ARRIVING. S ur show windows. ———-Haszard & Moore Souvenir Advance orders for photographs «f our P. E. Island Transvaal ntingent have at last been on led. Now is the time for thos: v ho did not leave orders to obtain | ' hese int restipg souve nirs. Everyone should have one. The | 7 boys will soon be atthe front. They'll probably see considerable fi¢hting, and when they com m’t they be heroes All the ries they will have to tell. he photos are in two sizes. Both are clear and sharp. One is mounted on a card 14 x17 inches | and makes a splendid picture for | framing. The price is $1.00 The other is mounted on a card | rbout 7 x 9 inches—just the thing tor the mantlepiece. The price is 35 cents. It wi!l b> mailed, post paid to any address. Tbe day before he left Charlotte- town Kev. TJ. F. Fullertcen, the noble chaplain who left home and all its environments to look after the spiritual welfare of the boys sat fora photograph. An excel- lent likeness was the result. This photograph may be had in three differeat sizes. Price 30, 40 and 1 cents. Either will be mailed to any address postpaid. A'l of the photographs were t«ken and are being finished by Westlake Bros, Charlottetown. In Charlottetown the Photos may be had at THe EXAMINER office, or at Jolson & Johnson’s down town drugstore. In Summerside, orders fur the large group photo may be left t D, K, Currie’s Bookstore. Atl mail orders should be address- ed to Robert L, Cotten, P. O. Box 84, Charlottetown. eect PHENIX of Hartrord FIRE INSURANCE CO. Cash Assets Over, er, $5, 000, 000, 00 Parlor, Dining Room. Chamber, Sitting Room or Kitchen A share of vour patronage is solicited for this old Reliab’e Company . PLEASING CONTRACTS, GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, LOWEST RATES. excepiioaslly low. #§. HH. BEER, Autborized Agent for P. E. A.cident Int urance Companies. 5. me — Great Georce Srreer | Aro represt ating other, Fire, Life and THR DALY EXAMINER, OMe NOVEMBER 23, 189», we Aimee. Tan the 27th inst. Tne time for receiving ten? | THE DAILY EXAMINER ders extends unti! the 18th of December, | = + and then the department does not bind NOVE MBER 23, 1899. itself to accept any tender. There is vot is | the slightest possibility of avy grading or THE CORRECTOR “ QORRECTED. otber work being done this winter, Mr. Sharp was not sent out on this errand, a this time, from business considerations; and Mae Grit organ Seeme to exist for two ‘t ie more than likely that in the extreme simple ‘purposes; firstly, to overwheim | the representative men of its party, from Sir Leuis Davies down to Mr. D. A. Me- Kinoon or Mr. D. P. Irving, with the haste employed, the locations, deecriptions, titles, etc,, of the lands affected were not sufficiently examined to enable him to do accurate work. most nauseous and fulsome flattery ; This dickering-with the land owners is secondly, to snarl and snap at Tae Ex- AMINER. If the blarneying of Sir Koight and his relativesis doing these geatlemen as little good as the abuse of Tar Ex- AMINER is doirg us harm, a deal of labour in tended for nothing else than to influence the election; and if the Minister of Rail. ways ordered the negotiations, we are furnished with fresh evidence of the public character of Mr. Blair. is being expended for nothing. Last week, after Tue Weekty Examiner was sent tothe mails, we noticed that some extracts we had made from the Railway : et ‘ Mr. Watrer Lowe’s leiter, published laws of Canada did not bear on railways This | another column, corrects one of the ie + <p. ie eee THE ASYLUM CONTRACT. constructed by the Governm nt. ; ‘ : many misrepresentations set afloat by fact was observed before the article dealing - : , | Government canvassers in Belfast and Murray Harbor. A _ settlement of the asylum contract matter bas not been with the subject appeared in the Daily — lexcept in the case of a few copies that were inadvertently printed —and of course | ~~ : ; | effectede The Government will not per- , (mit Mr. Loweto go on and do the extr The action we took was just such, a g ' " tt — ; work required upon the conditions set ' ee in the contract. They will not | | we struck out the irrelevant extracte. 'as any honest. journal would pur- | sue, vuoder similar circumstances. s low r. Lowe to sue for tl le AVY But The Patriot, acting under the fond | Lic for the hea | ielusion that its time had come to score a | | their stupid inaction. They will not do eleiadoel sustained by him as a result of | successful point against THe Examiner : a ‘id >! anvthing towards affording to Mr. Lowe charges us with a deliberate attempt to teed | the justice that is his due or relieving the | mislead the people,coupled wita sac he pi- } thets as “fraud,” “‘garbiing,” “deception, Before discharging this | 1» | pent up and uncomfortable conditions of ia i the unfortunates covfiaed at Falconwood |}and “crime. | | volley of expletives, The Patriot writer | | i |} showed that he knew Tae ExaMINeR was ; ' : | placed upon the ground by Mr. Lowe go to not guilty of any intentional misrepresenta- destruction and forcing the poor lunatics to pass yet another winter under such Asylum. Théir ability as men of business consists in jetting the building materials | tion. Here is what he said : } “The Smart Alec that quoted from the Railway Act did not seem to kuow that the statute only applied to railways built by private corporations.” AMISER. They are able to let contracts Therefore the charges of “fraud,” | for supplies so that the public money will conéitions as have been described before the Asylum commission and in Tae Ex« » “crime” and “garbling” | flow into the pockets of their unscrupa- lous supporters ; they can manage to make just a sufficient number of perfunctory visits to the asylum to enable them to draw | “deception, the worst, it!was only an honest mistake. We leave the publicto judge between usin | 30 stamps. Controlled by strong Montreal} eyndicate, — — —h Our Sales of - Boots and Shoes Has been large, but we have stilla large stock on hand in Men’s, W ; and Children’s, which vou can buy at » WOMCES Discounts Ranging from 25 to 50 per cent Come soon in order to secure your size. Boots exchanged or money back is not satisfied, | J. B. MACDONALD & CO'Y MINING CO. OF ONTARIO, LIMITED CAPITAUIZAT.ON : $300,000.00 fully paid and non-assessable Far value of shares, SOc each Owning and operating the celebrated ‘Gold Hill” property which comprises 1,308 acres | of valuable locati i near Ka: Portage, Ontario, Lake of the Woods, between Sultans and Regina mines ‘ "oo sane Vein filling sufficient to supply Several hundred of feet of work done. Equipped with steam hoists, pumps, and 16 stamp mill, All necessary bui!dings (about: 20 in al) are iu good repair. A working property now producing bullion. Assays are ususlly satisfactory running from $3 00 to $400.00 per ton. Mill runs show the ore to average $15.00 to $20.00 per ton. Last mill run (August 21,1599),“of, 38 ° 'ons gave $579 85 | this matter. their allowance as trustees ; they can be so Now, we shall deal with The Patriot’s | eareless as know to nothing whatever about knowledge of law. The Patriot says : the coid which the patients have suffered | or the bad fvod that has been supplied ; ; | | were made while the accuser knew that, at i ' “ Kaoowing that the buildiag of the Beal- fast and Murray Harbor railway was a; they knew enough to punish with instant | . Neg ‘ , | work under the Government Railways } dismiessl the attendaat who wade a for- | Act of 1881, we have turned up that sta~ ; - mal complaint and set forth the facts,— tute and tiad as follows: plaint : | rT | but they can’t and they won’t settle with hen come extracts fri section 5 : | of the abore Act ot eee : : | Mr. Walter Lowe or take the first siep, - + , practically, towards the ensargement ot the Fr What will the public say when we tell | &@sylum which is the first essential in the hem that the Act of I83iis not nowid) reform that is demanded. Altogether | force, and that a part of sub-section 15 of | their conduct in re: gard to the asylum has section 5, which the Patriot quotes, was not | been disgraceful and ecandalous. Cen | inserted in the Consolidated Ast of 1886 ! the electors of Belfast aud Murray Harbor | which supereedes the Act of 1381 ! endorse and, confirm with their votea the If Toe Exanuinern were built like The neglect and incapacity exhibited by the | Patriot, there would be our chance for goveroment in regard to the asylum ? | charging “fraud,” “deception,” “crime,” They can, andthey will, if they vote for oe ; o- the government candidates—Irving and But the bearing of the law on the que3- tion of rights of way is oaly a side issue. The main point must not be lostsight of. | STR CHARLES AND MB. FUSTER. Why was Supt. Sharp sent to Lot 48, etc, McKinnon. Ree Seer to negotiate for rights of way inthe midst} ‘Tar Patriot states that “Sir Charles } of this election contest, while everybody Tupper, George E. Foster and N. Clarke koows that the land will not be} Wa'lace are booked to deliver campaigr required until spring, if at all? Ordinarily | gecches throughcut Manitoda to assist those havingto da with Governments’! the local conservativ:s ia the coming know that there is much delay in effect- | provincial election.” Everyone knows ing settlements. . The plans, etc., oo whic | shat Sir Charles Tupper has been deliver~ tenders are to based will not be ready until} ng addreeses in Nova Scotia, New Brun ? ——— SS —— a ee we ne ke ned ‘What are i Miia Furniture Needs ? Do You Want Furnishings for the f | Whatever your needs may be, come to us and let us show you how economically we can fit yon out ; ae ; We would like to show you some of the great bargains we have in new designs 0 Fancy Chairs, Reed Furniture, Bookshelves, Bric-a-brac Stands Music Stands. Fo:ding Screens. and other novelties in odd pieces. They are al] new pa:terns and the’ prices are or $15.25 per ton. The reat run is expected to exceed this value per ton. For{shares ond repurts by engineers J3hojE Hardman, S. B. and Capt. Z'J.,8. Williame. Yae— LOCAL AGENTS WANTED THESAWYER Come an _ —_ — Val. wick, (Juebee and Ontar'o, upon Dominion { issues. Now he is in Manitoba. The bringing on of the Provincial ih ou e eri election contest while he is in Mauitoba was certainly not his doiog. At any 5 rate he is’ot a paid offizer of the people of OVER ALL OTHHRS Canada. But even so, he eontinues to confine himself to Dominioa issues, and he does ret offer either inducements or threats to the Provincial electors on account of a railway! Mr. Fosier is not in Manitoba, =— Our home made, ready-to-wear suits and overcoats have undoubted merit over all uthers shown the public, —e is in Quebec. As to the Patriot’s Note tho smoothness of shoulders, the graceful h ing of remarks concerning Mr. Martin, M.P.,— sleeves , the coJlar sets in close to the neck. they are fully answered by a correepondent Every point has that not eas ily decribad gtaceful appear. whose letter will be foand in another | ange, that no factory gives but is the result of exverienced column of this issue of Tue Examiner. sdiaitieai tailoring. ee ae ae aaa We sell a double breasted, all woo! beaver cloth, tweed a ane ' lined, mohair sleeve lining, lapped s zams3, double silk stitched Dear Sixs,—MINARD’S LINIMENT Overcoat for $10,00 ig my remedy ic.r NEORAUGIA, i: sdlenis Uk tabk: Rce"Please call and see them. A. 8S. McDonatp The best place to buy Cloth D. A. BRUCE ing is at Prowse Bros Morris Block ia A mighty avalanche of majestic bare gains in clothes at Seatner McLeod & Co’s The best place to buy Lad- ies’ Capes and Jackets is at : Prowse Bros NEW PIANI|S RGANS i A FLETCHER’S PIANO WAREROOMS 2. @ ® ea 4 aoe % 2 ee SAP TQ THE OPERA HOUSE BUILDING MAKERS seM@eNND QUEEN 2 ama 222222 3 ail ima ee Sunlight and Lifebuoy Str. 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