We THR DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 18, 1899 AAhbpAbb hhh bah eee SCOTCH CAKE. Gurs can t be we want you to KDOW e itevery cay. Pr e 7 ) ‘ ; > 1Ge PER LB. oxse 9S ECLIPSE BAKERY PAKES BST EREAD ABA ALAAABG* AAAMALABABABEABDA * * SOT UST TFT TT CCTV TV Vere ee sy ie. =& NZ as - e A “— ¥ —> aS New Cathedral WV We WY y ~@—— BAZAAR EXCURSION RATES —ALL OVER— P E Ikvanp RAILWAY wads vy Bavaar Week, Oct. 16 th tring this SPECIAL week we SPECIAL inducements to BUYERS Anycne wanting Stationery or Fancy Goods 1) i Cali ON US. ASZARD AND Ur to 20 ' offer CASI Boos: H ae MOORE) SUNNYSIDE. Uathedral Bazaar >O@D oD o® GOODS Ix the attraction of the city this week. We heve jue spened up a fine assortment ‘Crosse & Blackwell's wor!d celebrated goods including:— Pickles (al) kinds) French Capers Spanish Olives Essence Coflee Devilled Ham Soaps Anchovy Paste Cherry Powder, etc. -oods are the best on the market. it) Pires ¢ Rif ic a oO Se nt oe GOP P | hie appooent, Mr. A. P. Prowee. ) Belfast and Murray Harbor Railway will GROCERS YOU HUSIC ROUSE CAN BUY #aate aaa LOTS... of pretty things at che BIG BAZAAR but you may not be able to buy any MUSICAL sv (YSTRUMENTS Ours is the place to buy anything in that line. We want you to all and see our tock whether you wish to buy or not ¥e Re “A> AARAAS You’re always wel- ome, ler Bros, Queen St.ERT CoNNOLLY’s BUILTING AAD ARARAAAAAAE = The Annus! Meeting of the Y. M.C.A wll be nel tion of al] pertinent bueipess. J. N. ROBERTSON, Oct 16-.- " D. STEWART | FUT CTO TTT >: «ipre “ of people coming to town |! |any good principle, nor upon tbat which is 'expedient in respect to the Province a | electors of Murray Harbor will vote for | i Murray OCTOBER 18, 1899, AN INTERESTING LETTER. THE DAILY EXAMINER’ | should continue in of | . and the enormous debt up. But there is another point to be noted By avoiding the Provicc:al Government's : * record, and dwelling chiely upon the good ’ things that h¢ may be able to obtain from the Federal Governmeé ot, (1 fise ) Mr. McKinnon at the Provincial ae eal . ‘ allw adn uRe ATTORNEY GENERAI McKInNNON | practica iy aam hes addressed to hie censtitvents an inter- Government ba no case upon Us Owe . . nite ingefensib! esting apd Pe enificant letter.—because We | merits and 1k Gj yite ipaereno ible. : : > | . - oe wanis them (to elect yim a ain ! | : ) f | ORGANISE. i [bere is not a wordin this letter about i. é the application of taxes without the peo | ; : : ; PN a Now that King’s bas made its nom na sle’s leave, or the increase of the debt to ee 1 ; I ’ , ‘on would it not ve well for East and Wes; tior publ c im- by the about $600,000, or the great | provements that have been made | party whose legal adviser and champion be tion fraud per | has become,or the arbitra }, or the wonder- | | p2trated at the last electior fal fisheries scheme, or the passage ofa | sicense law for Charlottetown, or where he was wher rhta went outano Ithe vote was taken, or the deal necessitated by the itting down of McLauchlan’s fool, or the | ¢ at Wood Telande, or the Mr. Walter Lowe, or the | be had of the Domes | coal mine bumbu Fembrogiuo Win y p ek D gs to -y, or the summary dismissal of McNeill, or ihe Asylum | aw agenc Donald Sandal with its odors of “black” beef, and x ;¢ o ih | Rev. | visions of dirty oatmeal,and filthy milk, aod | | ehivering Iuvatice, huddled together. In | | point of fact the Attorney-General doee not | attempt a defence of the Government upon : i ts record. His appeal is based, not upon large, but upon the supposition that the him because be, in conjunction with the Federal and tbe Provincial Government’ will, if elected, be in a position to advance the interests of Murray Harbor. Heat bim: “ We bave a Liberal Government in power at Ottawa, and a Libera] Adminis~ tration in power in this Province, and my view is that itis in the best interest of the | Harbor District that it shou!d| bave a member of our Provincial Govern~ ment, and should support the Liberal Party, at any rate, until the Rail way has been actually constructed. ‘The present Liberal Government of Prince Edward Island have agreed tocon tribute asum note excteding $12,000 for the Bridge across the Hillsborough, to be vopstructuion by the Dominion Government, and iu connection therewith a Railway to Murray Harbor is to be built. Whatever other Disiricts iu this Islaed may do, eurely Murray Harbor and Belfast will approve of thir.” This is clearly an appeal <o the baser in- stivete,—the selfispoess, the cupidity, the corrupt motives of the Murray Harbor and Belfast electors; and this is but a sample of the letter as a whole. As it bappens, the people of Murray Harbor have nothing to gain by electing the Attorney General SESE SEE EE SS EE > SUSE ESS SFE SONA. in Ladies’ Parlor on Tuesday evening 24:h inst, at 8 o’clock for transac- President to lose by _ electing; The nothing be built just. es quickly if the Attorney- ' General should be rejected as if elected. | Indeed, we may be eure that if rejected Mr. McKinnon wil: be all the keener to obtain the costs which he will receive as the Law Agent by whom the transfer of property along the live of railway will be made, and will therefore be the more likely to preestupon the Dominion Govern- ment the expediency of prompt action in that regard. All the same, the letter shows, in almost every line, that Mr. McKionon has inherit” ed from hie party Jeaders the tendencies of a corrupt politician, There ie not in it single noble or patriotic sentiment. “Elect me,—and I and the district (not the pro- vince) will be benefited.” This is his plea. The principle embodied in the Attorney- General’s letter, and breathed im slmost every line of it, 1s that according to which all the boodling transactions of the elec- tions of 1893 aod 1897 were undertaken» | ) and sleep on Prince to get into line ¢ | Organise, then, all Hrercu The coming Con- to he servalive cand jates ought field In Kast needs the formality of a other candidate is thought of:—and Weet Quees.’s, having come Fo near it at the Jast electiun, « Sir Louis Davies at the first Opportunity. along the lice. ~— on —_ FOR THE WARK. Beginning on Friday next, six tran sports will leave Southampten daily. in six days. A similar achievement would | be beyond the power of any other Euro- | pean country, for the troops will carry with them everything lengthy campaign. last until April, and it is expected that it | will cost $200,000,000. Tae Governmen will ask Parliament to vote immediately 8 credit for $50,000,000 cr $75,000,000. - eed THANKSGIVING DAY. _—— | Ir the detightful weacher of the past ten days sbould be continued tomorrow, our people wili bave cause to be thankful for a pleacant holiday ae well as for all the abundant mercies and blessings of this fruitful and prosperous year. In “every thing” we are called upon to givethanks * and we have nodoubt that the duty to morrow will be performed bya Christian people in acpecial manner over the broad domain of Canada. ———$ > +2 oars NOTES AND COMMENTS. —It is announced that General Buller will be as absolute as was Wellingitoa and less hampered than was Kitchener. —Thbe Australian Government has se- cured the White Star Line steamer Medic, pow at Melbourue, to convey the Aus- tralian contingent to South Africa. —On Sunday last Gen, Hutton attended the iargest military church parade that ever took place at Vancouver. In an interes yiew regarding the Traosvaal contingent the General said he hoped to return in time to wish the volunteers Godspeed and to tell them he was sorry that be was not going too. SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Dear Breturen,—lI' is our privilege to again address you by Jetter. Our fifty- first year is nearing its clore. We are proud of our organization. We can look back with considerable satisfaction on its achievements, but we must not relax our energies. There ie much yetto be done in this great temperance reform. Let us not forget that “our cause is buimane until the victory’s won.” Let us meet at Springfield on the 26th, inst., ac- tuated by a common motive-that of advanc- ing the interests of this grand fraternity. Half fare ‘tickets will be issued™on the railway on the 24th, 25ih-and 26th good for returu up to and onthe 30th. Certifi- cates of attendance will be exacted. Those going by train will please notify Bro. Thos. Haslam, Springfield, Lot 67, in order to be met at Emerald Junction on the srriva) of the trains and conveyed to place of meeting a distance of about two and a balf miles. Don’t forget the date-Uctober 26th 1899. Fraternally Ernest 8S. Weexs, - Grand Scriqe Fredericton, Oct.16, 1899. Satisfying Satisfaction.... Is afforded to those who buy the les ~eettes WIRE MATTRESSES Our stock of tuft mattresses—in mixed, all wool—-m --hair, etc., is a arge one and WRIGHT AND CO HomelMakers the prices are iht as usua of $600,000 ;iled f the Liberals in the Jueen’s Mr. Martin hardly | nomination-—N > } ught to find a man who will! beat This ‘means the despatch of over 50,000 troops Lecessary for & ‘The war is expected to RoYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards the food against alum. —_—— Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. LANCASHIRE F'ire——ew Insurance Company OF ENGLAND > This Company is prepared to take Fire Riske on Property in Priuce Edward [s- land at very moderate Rates of Premium. —Persons having propety tc insure will find it very much to their advantage to apply to the undersigned for quotatione ot Rates. —Unscrnpulous Agents are en- deavoring to pursuade persons from in- suring in the “Lancashire” by circulating a report that the company never pays its Losses.—'i his gives us the opportunity of stating that duringthe Twenty-Five Years in which the ‘*Lancashire” has been oper- ating in the Maritime Provinces it has never had a Law Suit therein, and farther more that on the occasion of the Great Fire of 1877 inSt John N. B. the “Lan- ca°hire” was the firet Company to com~ pleie payment of its Losses, having paid, throwgk ue, nearly Ha!f a Million of Dol- larsin Claims, within 28 days after the Fire. (See 3i. John Daily Telegraph, 19th July, 1877.) The only ¢ utstanding Losses which we have in our books are for Fires occuring within the last tour weeks; and which will ‘eall paid before 24th inet. It is :o be regretted that the representa~ tiveot any Company sbould consider it necessary tO resortto inaccurate state-~ m-n‘s in the hope of being able to retain his busines at rates higher than those which the “Lancashire is prepared to charze. JM &C W HOPEGRANT, Gen. Agents for Maritime Provinces J J JOHNSTON, Barrister at~Law, Special Agent Charlottetown P E Iceland 245 -6i POCOU COE CTER GT ~~ OF CEOs OOOO Big Bazaar The Big Bazaar is now in full swing. So are we. Visitors will do well to call and see our lines of Stationery, etc., School Books and requisites always in stock. CHAS. J. MITCHELL, Bookseller & Stationer 145 Queen Street. Opp. Prowse Bros...... OOOO O111)6 7COS0 S909 T“69 "SOS O02 2028F % O88 448 * Mail orders promptly attended to) READ _ ons. The Daily Examiner ; or the latest WAR news, race news e e + and all other news. Twenty five cents a month will have it sent te your home every afternoon, Drop me a cad and I'll call round, anytime, for your subscrip- tion, or telephone Tue ExaMINeR office. Re ee 6 O24 44 S*- GBeOtve Atte R. L, COTTON AGENT . P -O: Bes B4...+ Charlottetown. SOO8 ca = 4% 2284248 DOG LOST OR STOLEN.—Beag.e pup, white & black. Reward for its return to Wallace Stead, Highfield 245 w2i FOUND,—On Friday, Oct. 13th, on Queen Street, a purse containing a smal] sum of money. wher may have same by applying toJames McCabe, Stanhope, and proving properly. 245 3i pd FORSALE—S acres of excellent land. sit- uated at Sparrows Road, Lot 5l. This farm is tn the centre cf the most thriving settlement in the Province, is well watered and fenced; 3 miles from Montague Bridge. For termsap- ply to Mr. A. A McLean, Charlottetonw or two the owner,ijJohn McLean, ‘puren, R oa ; pt27 w2ioadd AY LHP OS SE OOOH OOO! COSE FOGO HEHE Coduroy $2.69 $3.00 Silks $6.95 Lustres 51,90 Cashmeres $1.96 Skirts $3.00 $6.00 Full Dress Only $5.45 Wear Ready to Our price only Saving All on the making—see ! | MILLINERY DEPT. This department isthe greatest success of the season | our sales here grow by leaps and bounds. proof to show that we have the right goods at the right prices; in fact, many of our customers say there jg nothing in Ch’town to touch our display. “Come and see” “ANOTHER GRAND OPENING» Friday, Saturday, Monday. 7 No better VWivhite Lauvn Aprons Another Case of Grey Hats | PAPISPAIP SY Cheap Dress Making... Save a dollar or a dollar and a half and get fitted a once, Not made to order, but made te fit. Plain Velvet Blouses in black, green, browp Garnet and Mauve, Blue and Navy, $96; $3-00 and $3.25. Corduroys in the game shades. Also turquois and a splendid range ot Silk Waists in Red, Blue, Purpie and Black, and a big range of Lustres and Cashmeres and Flannelettes, Don’t waste time getting one made, but save money by buying one ready to wear. Save one dollaron\a Skirt. We have over 75 ready to wear Skirts, made from Lustre, Serge and Blister Uloth, also a new Piain Costumes. The prices, ready to try on, $3.80, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00, Blisters from $500 to $8.00 and $9 00. A Full Dress, ready to wear, of Black Lustre, or Lustre Wat and Black Serge Skirt, for $5.45. Never in the history of the Dress Goods trade has there been such an opportunity to buy such a garment under a third more. 50 Plaid Waists, made to our order, made from our own cloth, at 85c a yard, pure wool, pretty 2 yards stuff, at 85c¢ - Trimming - - - Making - - - effects, some plaids. $1.70 .25 $1.25 $3.20 $2.29 99 95¢ . : E & & Fs 2 aruoreoraror JAMES PATON & Co. EEE J FOUR.... INTERESTING + « e THINGS The "Transvaal War The Big Bazaar The Yacht Race The Highland Range Wefan tell you a) abcut the last, FENNELL «x» CHANDLER vrr