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Murray Harbor, Scuth, N.v. 2st, 1899—d&wtd 7 Addresses cral promin¢ ~ eh O82 0D OGD OQ O28 4286 . a? } (ani ¢ ( . j rs promptly attended to) Perhaps it Did P.rhaps your subscription to Toe Family Herald or Weekly “tar, The Ladies’ Home Journal MecUall’s Magazine, or the Satur- day Evening Post has just run out Then if it has don’t bother sendiag away your renewal, but drop’ me a post card and I’ll call round for your subscription (send it tothe publishers promptly and you'll be saved Loth trouble and expense. R. L, COTTON AGENT wom S86...” Charlotteiown. : / : ! 9 B141-8866G6. . 63 OB SG EFT BwWOGEAT* OBE at «. ie ee O ver 300 to select from. Rings Rings , F lain, Carved Rings & Bie set in Opals. Rings Rings Amythest,Ruty Rings Rings Tnrquoise, &c. Rings Prices Range from 25¢ Upwards At the Modern Jewelry and Fency Goods Store, (h’town. JURY & COY., 3O LET—House on Queen S'reet. latel occupied by John Mumford, in good renait, Se aphnen ¢ post rooms, frost procf cellar, % rply atthe resid > Rah. tn bun ply a esidence of Chas, _—- <i a w 4NTED.. 4 ; \ gent’s second-hard ridi tadile. Apply at this office. ee = 7, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAR ES ET THE DAILY BXAMINER ~ —— AN IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION Ir has abroad that Sir Louis Davies made a tour of Belfast and Murray | Harbor with the object of influencing the gone | Provineial byeselections in Belfast and | Murray Harbor. Itis known that a rail- | way is to be built for the accommodation cf the people of these districts; and that ‘the projected construction of the railway i has been used by Sr Louis Dayies, the | Department of Railways, and others as a means of infla ncing electors to vote for ithe Provincial Goyernment’s candidates ; that tenders have been called and that Superiptindent Sharp has been sent out into the districts (at the beginning of winter) to buy rights of way coincidently The whole “It is election canvass, reeks with corruption. with the proceeding rank, and smells to Heaven.” If, | of the people of Belfast and Murray Har- eee in these circumstances, a majority | bor, elect the Provincial Government can- lidates, it will immediately be said, and | said with force, that the Belfast and Mur- ray Harbor electors yielded to the corrupt inducements and threats of the Dominion Government, No doubt the electors of Belfast and | Murray Havbor will get the railway; but | if they vote the Government candidates in, they will, just as certainly, lose their re~ putation for independence of thonght and | | honesty of action, They will then be in the position of Cassius when he exclaimed, i QO, I bave lost my reputstion! I have, | lost the immortal part, sir, of myself, and | what remains is beastial.” Even if the construction of the railway were, as Sir Louis Davies has intimated, | conditional upon the election of the Pro- | vincial Government candidates in the | present contest, is the railway worth the price? We put it to the electors of Bel- fastand Murray Harbor. THE PATRIOI’S DIFFICULTIES. Tue Liberal gentlemen who are discus~ sing political questions in Belfast and} Murray Harbor are giving their organ a, vast smount of unnecessary and un- comfortable The trouble with these gentlemen is that they think io little and talk too much! What with giving form to badly digested thougkt, | explaining every contradiction, and deny- } ing alland sundry the numerous statements which meet witn public disapprobation the poor editor is at his wits end. He realizes by this time, no doubt’, the truth of the old proverb, “It is hard to make a} silk purse out of a fow’s ear.” We submit, however, that it is very bad mannered, on his part, toscold Tue Ex- We are in no ' work. AMINeER over his troubles. way responsible for the sayings of the Liberal speakers,and we are only in a very limited degree uccountable for the reports which have been given tothe public. We took the following from The Guardian’s re- port of Sir Louis Davies’ speech at Pownal : “If a Conservative Government is elect- ed in Prince Edward Island it will hinder, perhaps stop, the construction of the pubs lie works now in contemplation.” The Guardian insists that its was a fair one, and we know that this par » report Licular pari of it is vouched for by a cloud of witnesses. Indeed, the Patriot’s hi falutin account of the meeting contained substantially the tame statement, which was also elaborated in its editorial co!- Our contemporary is trying to perform the somewhat difficult feat of getting all the benefit possible for the Gov- umns. ernment candidates from Sir Louis’ warn - ing that the railway may be stopped or hindered by the election of Messrs McLean and Prowse, and at the same time holding the Minister innocent of uttering @ dies honorable threat, Equally difficult i: the task of convinc- ing the people of Belfast aid Murray Har- that calling for tenders, etc., while a Minister bor the Government is sincere in of the Crown informs them that the work may be stopped or hindered if they do not vote as he desires ina Provincial election W ith regard to the certificate cf charac- ter given by Mr. Arthur Peters to Premier Farquharson, viz: “* He is very unpopular and I think the poor man knows it, but to give the deil his due, he is ecopomical,” and the alleged warning given S:r Louis ty the same genileman: ‘* If you don’t build the Belfast and Murray Harbor Railway you will lose East ()ueen’s and > the whole Island:” we have just this to say : If Mr. Peters will deny tha’ he used the language atiributed to him, we are ready to deal with him in a way that wil] be satisfactory to the public. ll, NE SIR WILLIAM DAWSON. Sorrow at McGill—Plags at Halg,) | $300,000.00 fully paid and non-assessabl Far value of shares, SOc each | Owning and operating the celebrated ‘Gold Hill” property which comprises 1,308 acres of valuabl- location situated: Ra: Portage, Ontario, Lake of the Woods, Mast. MoxtreaL, Nov. 20.— Yesterday afler- noon flags fiying at half-mast over the various buildinge of McGiH University and affiliated institutions showed that Sir Witliam Dawson, who had been steadily weakening during the last few daye, was dead. Today lectures were suspended at twelve o'clock, and the students and pro~ fessors assembled in the Molson hall. Addresses were delivered by Mr. Peterson, Priocipal of the University, Dr. Johnson, Dean of the Faculty of Arte, Dr. Craig, Dean of the Faculty of Medi: cine, and Professor Cox Mce- Donald, Professor of Physics. Toe epesker dwelt on the prodigious strides which McGilltook from 1855, when Sir William found ita college of eighty stu. dents, to 1898 when he retird from the privcipalship leaving it a university of overathousend students, This was ac- complished chiefly through the energy and perseverance of the man. Outside bis work as principal of McGill Sir William stocd in the frovt rank of modern science, innumerable papers winning two medals from the Royal Society, and published on scientisic subjects. At ithe conelusicn of the address, Principal Peterson announ- ced that University work will be suspended tili Wednesday morniog, acd that the tuneral services will be held to-morrow at 230 p.m., in the Arta Building, tbe pro- fessors and students being expected to be present in their academic dress. J ACK, ee —Henry Clews says: “I am clearly of the opinivn, that the backbone of tight money is now broken, as is the backbone of the Philippine rebellion, and I now also look for a speedy collapse of the South African war. It will come after the first big victory to the British arms, whicn may occur at any moment. With Aguinaldo taken @risoner, a big British victorp, securing th? Opening ap of the Afrivan gold mines, end the easing up of the money market here, the overbanging clouds wil! all be removed, which wil cause very active and increased prosperous business all over the world and especially so 10 this country.” 3 — bY What .are Your Furniture Needs ? we can fit you out. and other novelties in odd pieces. They exceptionally low. Do You Want Furnishings for the Parlor, Dining Room, Chamber, Sitting Room or Kitchen Whatever your needs may be, come to us and Jet us show you how economically We would like to show you some of the great bargains we have in new designs of Fancy Chairs, Reed Furniture, Book stelves, Bric-a-brac Stands Music Stands, Foiding Screens. are all new patterns and the prices are MARKWRICHT AND CO : Home Makers LUTTETOWK, NOVEMBER 22, 1895, Our Sales of Boots and Shoes Has been large, but we have stilla large stock on hand in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s, which vou can buy at Discounts Ranging from 25 to 50 per cent is not satisfied. near 30 stamps. or $15.25 per ton. Come soon in order to secure your size.: The BRI" Boo CAPITAUIZAT.ON : between Sultans and Regina m Controlled by strong Montreal} syndicate. Several bundred of feet of work done. Equipped with steam hoists, pumps, and 10 stamp mill, All necessary bui'dings (about: 20 in al!) are iu good repair. A working property now producing bullion. Assays are usually satisfactory running from $3 00 to $100.00 per ton. Mill runs show the ore to average $15.00 to $20.00 per ton. Last mill run (August 21,1599),ffof, 38 Btons gave $579.85. The reat run is expected to exceed this value per ton. For$shares ond repurts by engineers J3hafE Hardman, 8. B.‘and Capt.Z5J.j3, Williams. Ye LOCAL AGENTS WANTED THESAWYER COMPANY, Temple Building, Montreal, Gan. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES, Summerside Journa!. Summerside bas been promised the steamer Stanley anda break- water, but now, it seems, is to get neither, accordingto the statements of Sir Louis Davies. The influence of Hon. Senator Yeo and Mr, J. H. Bell,M. P., does not appear to amount to very much. King’s County, represented by a Conserva- tire, receives more ‘consideration thar Prince, represented by Liberals. Montreal Gaz2tte: The Minister of Finance has been urged by some of his Liberal friends to ran for some safer con- stituency than that of Queen’s and Shel- burne, which Mr. Forbes vacated for him after the last general election. The Libera's of Mr. Fielding’s present con- stituency ure naturelly anxiousto keep their min's.erial caddidate, and are press- ing him to ttay, but he has also been urg~- ed to try in anotuer place, where the ice is noteo thin. The discussion has go: into the Liberal papers, and is giving great amusement to the Nova Scotia Conserva- tives, who quite appreciate Mr. Fielding’s realization of the fact that his position is none too secure. eeE=E——e—e—eEeeE=eeeeeeeeeeeeeee Bappeck, June 11, 1897. C.C. thicnarps & Co. Dear Sirs,x—MINARD’S LINIMENT is my remedy fcr NEORAUGIA. It relieves at once. A. 8. McDena.p The best place to buy Cloth ing isat Prowse Bros See Brighton Brewery add on first page of this igeue. Their ale and stout is prc= nounced superior to any imported. Ladies’ Golf Jerseys —The balance we will clear at’ 20 p. ce. discouut.—J B Macdonald 271 4i IO Farms For Sale. 200 acres at Western Covehead, ir lots ts uit purchasers. Terms most reasons am-. Smaller property in city cr country w ..ldbe taken in part payment. Applyto JAME3 LANDRIGAN Charlottetown — w2 tf DR. CLIFT, “a* CERONIJC-DISEASES and RUPTURE by Salisbury treatmrut, Send stam fer into mation, or Cal] at Trurse, i.ova Scotia, OM Merchants Bank ofHalfax Poilding 'Watek Patt Tea | The ladies of St. James’ Uhurch, will hold a Patifiotiz Tea, in T heir Hall, on THURSDAY, NOV. 23rd, 1899, The proceeds are in aid of fund to provide the Boys’ Highland Brigade with Suits, Guns, etc. The Hall wiil be suitably decorat- ¢d for the cccasion. 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