THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 9, t9e Noll 5 eS ne ee TET Having pu.cnasea from M “| rnsb the stock and JOC Book and Stationery B che Mo ris Blox k, we will business in its various bra: € ing at lowest prices for cas! l B. Hor isby , who has 1 I business in the past, will be rg of the store, and will be | l to, attend to all old customers a:.d many | new ones. A choi7e new stock of W: apers | will be mce put on sale, a: ld partment of the business w kept | well stocked. A well supp ews | and will be a special featt f the | business The store will be} nas | *The Bazaar Bookstore.” wddadl (OUN%! { : Successors to F. J. dORNSB }. MORRIS BLOCK.... Chown March _15, 1900. fae ‘its all Those Who | Plain Sailing Deal With. With Us Hui Geods are Right Qur Prices are hight T: lies with you, reader, togive ue a thee to prove the above aseertion. We , ‘eceiving new goods daijy. Se our > v red Chip Market Baskets’ frou: 10c up. >.» ve Creamery Butter juet received. “ your Orange Pekoe Tea a: 28c mp It will please you. We aisu +e B.-card’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA. A big atock ofother Teas ou baud, from 20 per |b up. 11-0 =o in Lo nsere m- of general o« ~t° possible prices. Free dé go ~to ali parte of the city. 1+ fou: uup cation. P. F. Maddigan & te THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS F Ch’town was OTTAWA lie ay would 2€en sorry you were not cover- per canned S&almon. etc.. and a ful) stock, Clams, very of you have ered for a large amount. 1 have good companics and 2an quote you low rates. | 6: Mo BEER Char'ettetcwn Board of Trade, | Quarterly Meeting. Tie General Quarterly Meeticg of thie ©or;orstion will be held atther room Moeclcchern’s Building, Queen Street, Widorsday eveniog, July ll b, at 8 o'clock. W. W. CLARKE, Secretary Ch’town, July 7th, 1900: guar FLEETWOOD. No, 31623—Hecord 2.30. “Fleet wood” may be seen every market day at Connors’ etables Grafton sireet near the Fish Markct. This horse is ex- treemely fast, is bred from the best stock in Kentucky. He ie a splendid carriage horse with the stamp and ap- pearance of the English Thoroughbred. Asa sire of handsome high-class harness horsee he etands unrivalled in this Pro vince. Mr. Angus Cameron of Clyde River says his Fleetwood foalone month old is the best he ever saw and Mr. Cameron has had somo of the best ever Paised iv the Island, Mr. D. C, McKinley took “Chestnut” s full brotuer of Fleetwood to the St. Jobn John Exhibition last fall and took firs: im every clase defeating the famous San- born cosch horses of Maine which never were beaten in a Canadian show ring ti Flectwoods younger brother downed them. Blood will iell every time aod | Fleetwood is eiring just such “Chent- nuts,” Seow +a GS a eee see Ae en : many rogues prosper. Runnivg | warning him that the material being sup- history Of ware, adding to} plied for the troops going to South Africa ae ey » lucréasing its sz fi ringé are to | was not his Protose at a i” ut Forme cheap be seer thedark pages of the d shonest | substitute imported from the United larmy contractors. The wish of a people} States. It is uppleasant to have to tay s that their brave boys, going forth 10! unkind things of a fellow Canadian who, baitie for the honor of flag and cé '¥sithough @ polit cal opponent, has hereto- | siou'd, at least, have efficient arms to de- fore been regarded as an honorable gentle- a’ pall”! tents to no official of his department, to ‘ fiz:ale charged with the duty of] 15 living soul but to the making purchases, or their corrupt poli- | contractor being charged with fraud ! tical masters, knowing this, hover like} He did not even acknowledge the ;vultares about the departments when /¢i¢ receipt of this letter, and did not put it * cally coutractor at home is as to defend the empire and upbold the flag.’| yncontroverted evidence, on oath, and } | Right nobly have they acquitted them~! have not been and cannot be refuted. The government memwbers of the inves- | on the lovely veldis of Africa mark (he |tipsting committee. ehut out all the last restiog place of herves who have been | ey: dence they could, and sified | ; ! | 8+lves; and the hundreds of little mounds } i ; ' i i | groceries, al) at the | epbovde | | | tee Laurier Government dare no longer { ; COMES _rotion to the whole British army and had | for the Geological Survey parties—the De- THE DAILY EXAMINER | partment of Militia suddenly gave a cons — tract to one Dr. Devlin, a political sup- = ‘ sw . | porter, at his own price,wiirout competi- JULY 9, 1900. ition, the whole deal being effected in one \ day, for seveu thonsand cans of what was A CRUEL OUTRAGE. | represented to be the food tested at Kiog- | Inveetigation shows that before the | ton. is doubtful if the horrore of war ever atuff was paid for, Hatch the manufac i at Kingston, eter of Militia, or Can be, € Xaggerated. War iea urer of the Protose use » rhe © DCECI ) few honest men make movey | wrote directly to the Min ' ve } > od roper . 8 . ‘ emeeives, Wh JesOme food, proper!,.an- but the suspicious fact cannot be comforts as the g and such poor | lost sight of that thie most Important supporiers refused to palliate the ou'rage | jaa war could permit and money | letter, revealing @ prima facia case cf | or cover up the crime which had been | Money spent in this way i*/frsud) was suppressed by the Minister, | committed. By the criminal carelessnese, r grudged; and the heartless contract” | He received it, but communicated its con=| to put it mildly, shown by the Govern- rs, with robbery at heart and lt the de- | by competent supplies are being obtained. on file among the records of his depart~ ment, By no order of the of his own casual thought, Capt. Benoit, the secretary of the department who hap< pened to be at Halifax when the food was shipped, took with him to Ottawa arty Iminig ) aw partment be administered Minister, but fficials and presided over by fearless and ipright men, the honest contractors alone the soldiers will wiil he dealt with and go forth properly equipped. With a weak being } r corrupt head + ine etent subor- or corrupt head and incompetent subo | Samples of the stuff which, without the } at th Idie 7 tna | . . linater, the soldiers msy find they | direction of tue Minisier, he had analyzed have bayonets which crumple like tin, | by the In'and Revenue Department. The days, boots with paper roles and mouldy, food. They find that the dishonesty of the ras- dangerous BRR oh ae 1} Steam te i ankets inat fail to pieces in few result was not a cc.cenirated food at all. With this on record in the department and undoubted tbe real Protose in hie the solemn warning Of the manufacturer of ee ; Ps d cae : as the bullet of the enemy abroad, With| pocket, the Minister premitted Delvin to the leseons of recent wars before u8;/ be paid the full amount of his contract, the embalmed beef of the United $41,600,—allowed our soldiers to go away to the wilderness, believing that they had in their Knepsacks little cans of food which had been tried and proved, and would keep them alive and in bealth, un- der bard work, for five days when away from other food supply ,—a’ the same time with fall knowledge tha: it was s bogus forth to a@ distant land to show tbe article, made by acompsny that had no world that Canadiane were loyal t0/ exictence and bearing @ label which was a their Queen and had strong right arm®}jie Theee facts bave been established by States army still smelling in the nostrils ~¢ +} ~ of tLe world, one would suppose the Cen- adiap Militia Department would have suown the utmost care to guard against imposition. Our boys freely gave up employment, the comforts of home, sun- dered many tender ties and gallantly went | making history. Wi.h what bit‘er shame eoquiry a8 much as possible. So exast! y aod burning indignation do the peo;le of what the substance was that was eép! out Caua?s learn how the brave fellows have been treated by our government. Re- luctantly were they cent, and then only afiereuch @ wave of popular opinion as to feed our soldiers on was not discovered It bas been stated in parliament that wae refuse of Sroken dog biscuir from New Jersey. suspicious resemblance to Be this as it may, it bore a something ot the kind, was imported from the United States in potato begs concealed in trunks, try tostem. Their payment was opposed, and pow it turns out thar, so far as in- vetigated, their supplies were fraudulent. ous ¢Xpenditures have been made, ground up in a coffee mill in Muntreal LT babe) rammed with a wooden s.ick isto paint bat eo far only the emergeucy ration eup~ ply bas been looked inte. The reeu.t with the force of a shock. No cans and suld to the governmeat for $2 a pound. Very good broken Li for buman food, is sold fcr cuit, meéde five or siX against the government by sneering at Mr. Hatch as a “fakir.” If he had been a fakir it will be remembered that it was his food which the governmant had tested at Kiagston think were buying from Devlin, who bad form and which they pretended to they erly been Hatch’s agent, It ig only fair to say that Hatch’s Protose company has a place of business in Montrea), is legally registered, that Mr. Hatch bimeelf presented credentials from Europe to show that he was an exper: food chemist, that Milion Hersey, one of the leading analysis of Montreal, bore testimony to his ability, and Prof. Ruitan o! McGill corroborated h’s statements as tothe strength of his food as shown by aua yris. With all these facts before them,it is not “7p wonderfu! that some of the Governments ment in this matter,a crue] wroog has 1 been done our brave soldiers,and the peo- ple of Canada deeply feel it. Politica! lawyers, witn prospective judgeships dang- ling before their eyes, may degrade them- | { selves by being apologists for what has been done. But the courseof Mr. Jobn V. Ellie, Mr. Oliver, Mr. Richardson and others, until now Government supporters who boldly stamped their disapproval on the whitewashing report and voted with the Opposition, gives some indication of the feeling throughout Canada. When the pame of “Liberal” becomes synonymous with rascality, io Oitawa or Charlotte- town, in the great affairs of the nation or the micor aff.irs of # proviace, it is time for honest, honorable and upright men to get out of the Liberal party. The learers of Liberalism have deliber- ately chosea their course. They protect, comfort and abe; those who commit fraud, making them- selves atleast accomplices after the fact if not direct participators in the crime. From this time forward every vote give: to Liberaliem, in any part of Canada, i+ a vole given directly or indirectly to support those who did not care whether Canada’s guldiers were heiog fed on first-class ra~ tions, or mouldy bread, the refuse of dog kennels in New Jer-ey, so that they coul i take money ont of the public trea uvy and put it into the pockets of pcl.tca Shall prevail in Canada? senate deen teiatitintneeminansn —-Mr. Richardson, M. P. for Winnipeg, Is urgivg the Goverom: nt 10 remove ‘he duty of ¢2 aton on hay, owing to the 8 .ortave of the crop in Manitoba Are You Bilious 4 THEN TRY ww Parsons’ Pills eupporiers, houesty or rascality Soran umber Best Liver Pill. Made ) Anes say of amount of partizan pleading, no cracking of party whip,no official whitewaen can coverup the damningfacts. Mr. Hatch’s protose, manufactured in Montreal, had been tested over a year ago at Kingston, acd the results seemed toprove it to bea concentrated food of great value, a few ounces a day keeping men in good health aod condition for a month. Without wearying our readere with a repetition of detaile, it may be briefly stated that after refusing to consider any offer~-including one from the Bovril Com~ pacy who supzly the epecial emergency cents a pound. But whatthis etuff really was is not known. Such of it as came ihrough the custom house was valued by the im- porter et 30 cents a pound, but he would not put in hie invoices. It is a noteworthy fact that this contractcr and importer was attending the investigation, day after day, seated at the elbow of Dr. Russell, the leader of the governMent side of the com~ mittee, prompting him, debating question, aod making suggestions, — but whenit came to hearing his statement he was found to have left thecity, alleging he had goue to New York. Dr. Russell, in the debate in Parliament, in defence of the whitewashirg report tried to break the force ot the case supplied their concentrated food very satisfactorily to the Canadian Government ~snaes ~~ = @& ~*~ @ 2 Bo ~] O28 es w=, Our BICYCLE LIVERY All new wheels. Look at our assortment of NEW BICYCLES. We have all world Leaders, BRING Your Bicyele to our repair shep for satisfactory repairs. MARK WRIGHT & CO... LTD noe, Weer BI. f Home Makers, * Rext | R, N. COX, or Me 4 ) Oo - It's Important Iu order to have good castings thet the patterns be good also. We have in our employ ‘‘expert pattern makers” and do not hesitate in eayirg that our patterns are first-class in every respect. If you do not have a pattern of the article yOu want cast we will be only too glad to supply you with eame. Your orders are solicited. Brace Stewart and Go. Founders, Enugineera, Machiniste and Boiler Makers. Steam Nav. Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, PKI Phone 125 ~aa @]e O22” © % = * OOO @™ Oo ~] | 2» @ . ; ; ; Dr.J C Houston Physician & Sur SOURIS, : E. i Graduate McGill University,’ 98. Orric—E—Next Deor to Mercnants, Bank. FUBLIC AUCTION Of Riverside Farw, at Midgell, St Peter’s Bay, on Wednesday, July 18,1900, at 11 o’clock, a. m. _ This well-known farm of 13@ acres, build- ings all in first-class repair, farm will be sold with Or without erop. Also Self-binder, Thrashing Mill & Cleaner, set Fanners, Seeder & Cultivator, set ogcin -tooth Has rowe, Ploughs, Hay Rake ay Fork, Mower. Potato Digger, Circular Saw, ether Saws, 1 buggy, 1 Driving Wagon, Sieds, Carts, (rucks 1 set ship Molds, 11 choice Mileh Cows,mostly Ayrshire, 1 choice thoroughbred heifer, 4 1- year old grade heifer calves, Horses. Should the day prove unfavorabie, sale on fine day. Terms made known at sale, CHARLES COFFIN, Aucti oneer. St. Peser’s Bay, Jane 2th, 1908. 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Ladies’ Dainty Pique Skirts, plain white and white with blue trimming, pretty effect for sum- mer wear $2 00 to $2.5v. CRASHES AND BUCKS Snitable for outing costumes in White, Fawn and Blue, also Ready made Crash skirts ata marvelously low figures. ' BARGAINS IN SUYSHADES A quantity of silk, pearl and bone handled sunshades at from 25¢ to 50c. These will not stay with uslong. Secure yours at once. Blouses in Muslin, Zepher, Calico and Pique dainty and durable 40c to $1.75 each. | in clothing may end their search at WATTHEW & MACLEAN’S, Ladies looking tor the best possible investment \ It Pays to Buy at Perkins’- Good Cashmere Hose 3 2 Cents per pail. C0) K. s PERKINS : & 8 THE MILLINERY LEADERS: Dee ‘ ~ A S-°» MARCIN oO is wll we require on al! stocks executed on the New Y° Exchenge. You can deal in lote of 25 eharee—commiszion ]-8 per coe! 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