pa nhs IIR EA IY po oseO4ae J Hm BOLO Men's Overshoes 78 cents ‘T ais a I 4 | sh } OD rubber goods from «a re recon ; ~e i , =— Women’s Kubbers, - a Women ® Rubbers, wooi ill rd, Messes’ R it bers. Woo! lined 22¢ » ont 5 . iu ers, 44 (¢ Bors’ heavy y Men's Rut pores, : jain Alley & Co} =eeee O28 A O08 O14 Heo ‘Ginger ‘Snaps That wil] please you both quality and price, and are m hy as. cs for we make them nearly ey day Price 12 per 7 erepu ¢ ‘ ¢ Kelipse Bakery g Helipse akely, ¢ Baxes Best BREAD atin uA = = © = ing them we want them tried priced them as follows— Mev’s Waterpr wor Uvershoe 18 : oe oer i. oe © >> > They are alway fresh + L ‘ D. STEWART. ? t of new end ») | | in ade oy.<= rs THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARIOT'TETOWN, JANUARY 27, 1899 a m v tJ } SENATOR FERGUSON'S SPEECH. (Continued from Zad page.) bad no effect then nor will they now. | The Senate will now, as heretofore treat every measure as io their consciences they think it deserves. F e lhe object of returning to a cry against the Senate may be todivert attention from | the m voy shortcomings of the administra- Lion, The people wil] do well to a'low no herring to be drawn across their track. MANITOBA CONSPIRACY, This Government obtained power through a conspiracy entered into between Sir Wilfrid Laurier aod Messrs Greenway, Martio and Sifton in Manitoba. In the face of the most solemn assurances to the con trary, and the equally sclemo provisions o| the Manitoba Act, the Manitoba conespira tors took away the priv.leges of the roman Catholic miuority of that province and forced @ great religious coptention on the people of Canada. While with one hand Sir Wilfrid Laurier patted Greenway on the back, the other was up! f.ed to Heaven to emphasize his promise that if returned to power he would restore tothe fullest extent the privileges that were taken away. As soon as the Grit party gained power by these Mephistophelian tactics the gang of copspirators came together to devise means of escape from the consequences of their loubled-faced Londuct. We hed what was called a final settlement submitted to the MecUarthyites at Brandon to secure the election of Cl ffori Sifton to the House of Commons, to be followed by concession after concession, a* from time to time the minority declared its direAistis- faction with what was adoae, We have had delegation after delegationto Rome to invoke the interference of the Holy Father in the domestic affairs of Canada. The result of ali this is that, to~ day, separate schools are practically io operation in Manitoba without the sanction of law as they were by legislative author. i j | ~=s ~~ 2 a @ = > Special Sale OF “aay Photo Frames , Photos are made now a lit ger than formerly. We havea small: we are fering them very | The original prices of thern w wo, three and four times as mt have a pooto that will fit any sary to secure the best asstort men nour west widnow. The Great Watch House. _——— HSSISHGGSIGS There is Nething % like pleasing customers. valne for their money that th with them This is th ke DOLe O our success. We ait! order with us. Why not g! us your oext order and Say is trne. We solicit vour valued orde BRUCE STEWART & CO Lats L5 LHS SF LAS IN IS Se URANBER AI Nice Island Cranberries | ONLY —AT— Pure Food Sellers. > iar of Photo Frames that are a little 1iOW as weask for them now. If you these frames an early cal! nec See the display of Photo |"rames W. W. WELLAER That’s what we are doing all 4a the’ time, we give them such c come back again and bring others @%& to please everyone who leaves an =F thoroughly convinced woat we i} The Modern Founders, * Engineers uy and Mac niats S. Nav. (o's e W bart htown P, E, i 45 Phone 125 4 a4 vel ool edie Sd oe oe eed ee rey SPS YS > AS ™ | | iot er ich oO 4 S. i K 4 =F ey o$ v~ ie ve Kt be rs. ae, 5 ae | rendered by the people, but a member of | But nothing will come out of it. We also | taro tothe Provincial Franchises. In this } connection the people of Prince Edward Island have to thank the Senate for right ity before 1890. Laurier,Greenway and their accomplices are now laughing io their sleeves at the since re, but foolish, Protest- ants who left this party in 1896 on account of the remedial bill. On the other hand the Roman Catholics are called upon to render thanks to the conspirators for restoring in driblets and without the sanc~ tion law rights which ought never to have beea interfered with. (Applause.) ‘The pages of history may be ransacked in vain fora parallel to all this. It is hard for honest men, Protestants or Cathclics, to comprehend the . refined wickedness which d stracted Canada with this Manitoba School Question. The ex- travagance incapacity, promise-breakinog and corruption ram pani ip government affairs are fitting punishments for allowing ourselves to be drawn aside from the consideration of measures for the public good to an ex- amination of this Pandora’s Box thrown in our way by Laurier and Greenway. OTHER POINTS, Io going over ths actsof the present Government it is almost a relief to find an instaoce of prom'se-keepiog, and where there is asemblence of keeping faith with the people we gladly look into it. A plebe- | scite on probibition was pronounced by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and we bave had it. A verdict in favor of proh'bitioo has been |} the administration has already declared that there will be no probibition. This nT > ‘ promise bas cost the Treasury of Can- ada a quarter of a million dollars, | and the people much troutle and expense tad a repeal of the Franchise Act aod a re- ing the blunders o: Sir Louis Davies and g:ving them a workable law. Altheagh Sir Louis Davies said, very insultiogly, in 1896 that “all Prince Ei- ward Itland bad turned grit’ aod that “a Conservative could not be found witha fine toothcomb,” vetI am pleased to say that the Conservatives have not bowed the knee, and are, at Jeast, as strong and as determined as ever. Io the ridiogs of Prince our friends have pot shrunk from contests with candidates of the ministry, aad the results have been to convince everyone that nothing but Goveroment patronage and humac devices could save the Government from overwhelming defeat. Let us today close up our ranks and | prepare for the contest which may come sooner than the regulartime. When Parliament ia once { diesclved the Government will be no longer be able to terrorize the officiale and the abitity to win votes by promises of con- tracts and offices will pass from them. I now invite you toenter upon the earo- est consideration of measures of organization. Let every polling district hold its meeting and have its work prepared, so that when theday of action comes the battle may be short, sharp se? C 6 cents per qt. Sanderson & Co. aud decisive. Prolonged applaure. ; — i > + Am —- —_ ; DR CLIFT cures Chroni Diseases and Rupture’ ic ©h’town, Friday, Saturday |and Sunday. Call or send | stamp for information. atid The best way toavoid sickness is to keep healthy by taking Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla, the great blood purifier. Ve aN Yu A “A -- 14, 4 iN CHARLOTTETOWN - CAMYVYNYYDTTS PNNTN TINT SEU! ULAR A QUUtUaat The Spanish Oath. In Anstria a Christian witnoss sworn before a crucifix between t lighted candles, and, holding up his right hand, says, ‘‘I swear by God, the Almighty and All Wise, that I will speak the pure and full truth, and notb- ing but the truth, in answer to anything I may be asked by the court.’’ Jewish witnesses, while using the same words, add to their solemnity placing their hands on the page of Bible on which is printed the third commandment. A Belgian witness swears to be vera- tious in these words, ‘‘I will speak t truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth; so help me God and all t saints.’’ The Spanish oath is more elaborate. The Witness, kneeling on his right knee, places his hand on the sacred book, and, being asked by the judge, ‘* Will y Swear to God and by those holy gospels to speak the truth to all you may asked?’’ answers, ‘‘Yes, I swear.” Thereupon the judge says, ‘‘Then, thus you do God will reward you, and if not will require of you.’’ In some parts of the country the ceremony different. The witness forms a cross placing the middle of his thumb on t middle of his forefinger, and, kissing his thumb—a practice which would probably be very familiar to some Eng- lish witnesses—exclaims, ** By this cross I swear!’’—Law Notes. is wo by a he he he © CLO ae eae ee ae ee2eeccereeee2eeee2ee% S9OP 06080060 DF ©O00 1000000" & : $f , eee! Oe Store” 3 sh SOOO 9068 0006 L 1900 00004 OAy a Hall Prige Sale Unt (st Fery —_—— 7 ¢ G Fur Muffs Drees Goods Mantle Clo'hs Velveteens Pibbons F lanneletts ou Flannels Crettonues Jap Draperies Chenille Curtaine, Lace Curtains, Laces Buttons Trimmings Braids Handkerciaiefs Wool Shawls, Table Covers . be e Fancy Linens Corsets , Umbrellas All Jackets All Capes All Ulsters © if Fur Lined Capes—Cords at less than 4,and 100 and 1 other things. We have not room here here to enumerate ° Remember this is no smal] remnant sale, bat a genuine } price sale until the first.day of February. My store,the siore that gives bargains, and we are boual you will make it your store if good goods andtlow prices will’do it. 9% ce es by S Sentner, McLeod & Co. 9% on e SUCCESSFUL MEN | MANY OF THEM ARE HANDICAPPED WITH CATARRHAL DISEASES. Dr.A.W.CHASE COMES TO THEIR AID. Success in life is almost impossible for a man with bad breath. Nobody qu $4.20 | wants to do »business with him. N body wants to associate with him. He is handicapped everywhere. Offen- sive breath comes from catarrh; some- times from caterrh of the stomach, sometimes of the lungs, sometimes the head, nose, and throat. It is from catarrh somewhere, and catarrh is a other name for uncleanness., Many men understand this, and make every effort to cure it, but it is be- yond the reach of ordinary practice No self-respecting man can ignore ecatarrh. If he has it in any form makes constant e‘fort to be rid of it. There is something about the ma ner of life and the climate of Canada that seems to breed diseases of t mucous membrane. Medical scien ordinarily doesn’t try to cure catarr it “relieves’’ {t; but Dr. Chase h been curing catarrh for over thirty years, and his name is blessed by thousands who have shaken off t érasp of this insidious disease. Scid by all dealers, price 25 centa per box, blower free of n- he Ne he ce h; as he JAMES KELLY Wholeesle Commission Dealer in all kinds of FRESH FIST. Ells and Smelts, Specialties, NO. 8 LONG WHARF sapamsesnene 0? BOSTON MASS Write for stencils and particulare. Artificial - Teeth. DR JOHN P. MURRAY Qreen St., near Lanior House. —= NZ Z Sie Se OPNTNYEVOYYPYYNYYTNTEYEDONNVEVOTEYereyvrreyr ee yee ery rereyy tt ec John T. [ickKenzie, 4 THE TAILOR & -: « “PE ISLAND WAC Pe a8 a = SAMA MA MMAAU Add edcaledile Ce =e sn he hs Ore hes bee bre bre ore bre 2-yro ere AS BS TS GS TS TS US WS TS TS TS BS 7 us ai \ a re “4 d SS CEPOL SSCELSOCL EOL LEO GANT - BE - BEAT. MEN’S ULSTERS MEN’S O*COATS o 4* ll ME)’S REEFERS © $2.95 Ii MEN’S SUITS feemeenceey R.H. Ramsay & Co THE MODEL STORE GRAFTON STREET 2SOLl2SSOCECEOLCE CCCSO tee oe moms 9 ma ae re a i Pe te ee = i ae z iicilith’ simag lll etree ee amen ye gen ngewe "ae SOLE Re CT RP ee ee Lea Pe Pk PR. * wre ' eee, Tee ror FT, PO AL EET Le: TR MT eS rc ee some = gens mere ee — or! Zz of ee Jie t Sespape kt oS Ee re ree On - Erte eer es ee ee ee a ree