oY Cloves. i | thing ; mates THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTIETOWN, THAT ASYLUM CONTRACT, Sir ¢ the interview of the Guar- settlement with Lowe, it erstand how the Govern iness of the country. One that the unfortunate ins almost ,~—Followin re this seems bard to und ment do 18 certain, have beea forced to endure ' dian the bus | every discomfort for a period of four years ‘ qi We have genuine | since this ry [he new contract was let to Lowe. Premier also admits that under the : ‘ contract the country must be at a loss of bargain sal C for sSatur- several thousands of dollars under any circumstances ; and Lowe claims to havy day been ruined by the Government ! | Supposing Lowe to be contrary and over Ll? ] Bl ick .10 size 5 , | exacting i bis ad nds, as the Govern- “ _ . | 44) : *? | ment claims be was, the country would reguia . = : \like t» know what kind of bargain was , . made in the first place ? 24 I urs Black nid, > v Did the G aeninaall have a business. reguiar pi S] a. like agreement on which the work was to proceed snd proper security for ite per e@: ormavce? If so, 1s it not the rule ip such vVoURSE 3 AT casee for the Government to cali on the 3()e contract meno of etraw for sureties in thie case orif they were they | sureties if the princ’pal fail to perfurm the ? Did the Government accept ; or respontible men why were ot held responsible tor their bonds instead of the misery fallirg on the inmates and the loss on the country ? What are the bonds of the sureties for ? Can they, too, have been meu like Mr. | Lowe tha: the government could do poth- | ing with ? Another Line In Blacks, Tans and} Greys s1Zes of to 4.1. re »gular price $1.10 and) $1.35. Yours at DOG = por pair ee ee we Weeks ; | good people instead of keeping tabs on the i & Co THE PEOPLE'S STORE A Bazaar! } ' ' . . Under the aaspices of some Ladies i ! of the Congregation of St. Peter's Cat! re ral, will be held in Eindesgarten - Hall Thursday, Tth Dit on Bi ginning Eisionen at a. ; Ve TABLE ADVERTISEMENT- variety of the best eel factured, aod most ext in United States and fered forsale. Misa Si Mre Tooker, Mrs Mit marsh. 2. FANCY— Usefu articles, toys, aprone, Mies DesBrieav, assis Brecken and Migs Cant ws -At which a large. ng goods manu~ | ‘emely advertised anada, will be of- npson, assisted by | hell and Mrs Tid- and ornamental favcy work, Xc. ed by Miss Awy ng. 3. REMEMBRENC?: — Table cortri- buted to from all per ts of the world by former members of the congregation. Miss Stricklacd, aswisted by Miss B Havi- land and Miss A Crockett. 4. DOLLS—The most varied lot ever seen in Ch’town. Miss Pippey, assisted by Misses Nora Tooker, Mary Bayfield, Hil- da Stewart, Minnie Owen, Kitty Peters, Gertrude DeBlois, Miriam Mitchell and Helen Warburton. 5. BOOK STALL-— Second band books god magazines, Miss Hobkirk. 6. STATIONERY — Writing paper, envelopes and fancy stationery. Mrs Ww arourion,. ; 7. ‘CAN DY—Home made of every, de- | ription. Miss Lonsie Dawson, assisted by Miss Muriel Peake, Miss Fairclough aod Miss W Tomlins. 4. TEA~Afiernoon tea from 4.30 to ; high teafrom 6.30107.30. MrsA Petere, assisied by Mr iJ Peake, Mre W Siewart, Mrs Cairne, Mies DeBlois, Miss Peters, Miss M Irwin, Mise A Fraser, Mise Ww At buckle, and Mi:s W Stairs. 4. Cecoa and Bovril Mics Mellish. ; —ALSO— . LITERARY CUNTEST— Prizes given to most success/ul gaessers of titles of boo ks, enigmatically represented. Mr. age - SIMPLE SIMO: all Reemnkes out of Pe (reo. Stewart . LITTLE JAUK HO2NER—Draw- ing ‘tempting plums out of his Xmas pie. Master A Vinnicomte. In the evening music will be provided ani everything done to make this Bazaar & p\-asure to all who patronize it. Prices of a.l articles will be moderate, and no on- will be unduly urg-d to buy. It will éfford every one an opportunity cf er loving | them elves, a nd to purchase Xmas pres ~ enis for all eo ris and conditions of men, POO S/S, - an —» OV 10 | '—Fishing wonder- is mother’s pail. | for a genuine bargain in 0 The taxspayers of the country would like a little information on this point in order to form a clearer judyment. Premier Farquharson says they paid think it Lowe $1,500 which they now best to lose. Why does he lose this, if secured? And, aboveall, why does he pay to one of the eureties the amount of $1980 cf the people’s money when that sureity was responsible to the government for the completion of the contract by Lowe ? Op ConTRACTOR. VICTIMS OF THE WEATHER. Georgian Bay District Thankful for Dodd's Kidney Pills. Kincardine, Dec 4.—This month has been the worst in years in the Lake Huron and Georgian Bay districts, Victims of rheumatism who probably keep a closer tab on the climatic variations than other peo; le are ai! loud in their assertions as to this season being a record breaker for dampness end raw biting winds. If these weather would follow the example of Herbert Brown, of Watson and Malcolm’s } Furniture Factory, Kincardine, they would be conferring a blessing upon them~ selves. Mr. Brown says, “I had been feeling very bad with beckache from my Kidneys, (Lumbago, a form of rheumatism. ) l have taken three bexes of Dodd’ es Kidney Pills and the pain has left me.’ A “A LOvaS NOTICES. are two kinds of fleecy under- we p fleeced and wool fleeced. A Br sells the wool fleeced for $1 50. The finest quality, noa-irritating uuder- wear at DA Bruce’s. Ce Miller Bros for graphaphones, records etc. Kid gloves. —Read Weeks & Co’s. ad. kid gloves. It pavs to buy good musica! instrument:, We sell wakerse—Miller Bree Queen St. The best musical Bros, Queen St. The Real Big run Show at the Opera House to-night. Admiasion 10 cents. the heet instruments at Miller Gloves - We have the best value in kid gloves in the city. See our special 58c line— Weeks & Co., The People’s Store. Big snap in children’s suits and boy’s knee pants. member the place —Sentner, MeLeod & Co. Handkerchiefs from le each up today—Moore & McLeod 2) C+ a... Grand Christmas Display Is Now Almost Complete All are invited toinspect our } magnificent stock of HoLipAy NovELTIES. You Can Avoid the Crush of the last week by making your purchases early. We will be pleased to store all parcels until Xmas Eve. C Haszard & Moore) PERSONAL Mr. Patrick Kelly, of Montague, among the guests at the Queen Hotel. Mr. | | j Vilfrid Sullivan will leave to-mor- Miss Haley, of Waterside, was a pas- senger by the express on Saturday n‘ght returning from Boston, Rev. W. R. wmorning a on return to Portland, Oregon. A message from Capetown to Mr. T. ©. James, to-day,conveys, the information that Rev. Mr. Fullerton has gone to the front with the Contingent, Mrs. Geo, A. Dixon. who left Charlotte- town for Boston some time ago, bas ob- Lained &® position as book-keeper and cash~ er in the New York Dental Parlcrs on Wash ngton Street. ~ and Mrs. Adam Morrison, of North lryon celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of thei r marriage on Friday last. The occasion Was a very pleasant one, and the happy cld couple received a number of presente, Mr. Raymond Archibald, who wili be remembered in Charlottetown as a clever violinist, is now attending the University of Stra sbourg, where he bopes totake the degree of Ph.D. in the spring. His epecilties are violin music and the high- er mathematics. Mr. James D. Hyndman, after passing the examination required, was, on Friday t admitted an Atiorney of the courte of Manitoba. Mr. Hyndman is a son *of Charlee Hyndman, Eeq., of Brighton. He studied Jaw here, inthe cffice of A. A. McLean, Esq The body of the late Dr. Alex. McDon- ald, of Grand Forks, Dakota, will be brought home for burial. The body qill arrive in Summerside tomorrow evening, and on Wednesday it will be taken to Mount Stewart for interment. Dr. Mc- Donald was suffering from diabetes, and came on to New York for especial treat. ment, Cauduetore Kelly, McDonald and Mun- roe, of the Island railway, who were in Moncton interviewing the authorities re-~ garding an increase “of wages for conduc- Jas tors, returned to Charlotretows on Satur- day evening. Ocher branches of the Gov- erotnp-nt railway eystem were also repre~ sented by tie delegation, The matter is under EC and itis ho al that the application will be looked upon with favor. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Dec 2.-- A S Townshed, Whittle, Pictou: Mary F Harris, Piercy, Sydney; J AG C, Hubley, New Glasgow, NS. D} CLEARED, Dec. 2—A S Townshend, Whittie, Pic- tou. Port of Summerside ENTERED, Nov. 30. — Restive, Cato, Picton, coal. { Dee 2—Heward L, Farrow, Pictou, coal; Ida M, Mallett, Pictou, coa CLEARED. Nov. 39.—Restive, Cain, Pictou, bal; water, to load produce for Mathew & Me« Lean; T W Smith, Halitax, with cargo general mdse; Our Hope, Canso, with cargo of Herring. CLEARED, December 2.— St Pi-rre, produce, and for H H Acorn; Arclight, St. live stock, Thos. Week Abana, live stock Pierre, produce and ending Kickham; Nutwood, Grand River to load produce, Matthew & McLean; Rowena, Halifax, produce, H H Acorn; Nutwood, Pictou, 7,500 bush. oats, Matthew & Me- Lean; besides a large amount of produce chipped by steamer. Bappeck. June 1}, C.C. ricnarps & Co. Dear Sirs —MINARD’S LINIMENT is my remedy for NEURAUGIA. It reliew 1897, Ss at OT7UCce. A. 8. McDona.p To thelady buyers of Xmas goods. — This week we will open our stock of fancy goots — would you do us the favor if in need of presents, to look over our stock—will deem ita pleasure to show you through. This advice is also tor gentle- Post Office. Special Silk Bale to morrow at Stanley Bros. li Wave Crest Ware is all sale at Carters’ Bookstore. Buy your gaiters with cord binding. They will wear louger. Joet’e. the go. —— — I. 0. 0. F;-St. Laerenee Lodge, No &, meets to-night at 8 o’clock. Initiation, is row morning for San Francisco, California | | ing at 8 o'clock. *-* i Hogan, who has been visit- | ing his parents in Charlottetown, left this | | |G regor, Ben} Byers and | were each fined $2 or 10 days. ~ DECEMBER BIS.—The reguiar monthly meeting of the BI § will be beld this evening « 8 o’cleck. —_—- > — C. M.B. A.—Branch No 216C. M. B.A. will meetinthe A. O H.Hell this eve Election of officers. Slee Pracrice.—A_ fuil practice for Mr. KE srle’s concert will take plave at his new studio, Great George Street, at 7 o’clock. -_ -——Regular meeting of Victor: F. & A.M, this evening at o’clock. Kec! of officers. Brethber please remember <cliiecieiaoas Worth Serine —Several excellen pictures of Rev VT. F. Fullerton, chaplaii af the Cavadian contingent,may be seen it theshow room of Mr. s F Tarbush, Queen Street, Masonic Lodge, A. ion Ol ities THe Ha irax Boat. The steamer City of Ghent arrived from Halifex about four o’ciock this morning, bringing @ genera) cargo. She Jeaves on return this af.ernocn taking a good freight. iisasiiaige PoLick Court.— Fve drunks answered to their names this moraing. Richard Col- lins was fined $10 or 60 dave, James Hen- nessey $tor 1% days and Charles Mc. James Mclotyre — —~—- -—— Tue Havirax —The Halifax will make her last trip from Charlottetown this season io-morrow, leaving here at the usual time in the afternoon. Inteading shippers should make a note of this fact, Accipeyt.—Mr. Harry Lord, eon of Mr. A. Lord, bad his knee badly cut at Brock- ville, Ont., a few days ago, Heis in the employ of the Bell Telephone Co, and was working on a ocw line at the time of the accident, Losstek ReGtLa:iox3.—The lobster Packers and fisherm*: of the eastern end by King’s County are arranging tu-day for a special traio to attend a meeting to be called in Charlotietown at an early date of the Lobster Commissioners to protest ‘ against (he proposed regulations as regards men —Reddin Bros, opposite For For saleat RK he size limit and spawn lobeters, Vicrort4 Divisioy.— Regular meeting cousideration of the authorities, ! ef Victoria Division tonight at 8 o’clock shatp, Members wil! please be on time. A pleasant affair is expected atthe literary contest to be opened this evening. All take part. Members of the order will be welcome. Ovr Scxpay Scgoors.—Therea will be a meeting of the Executive Committee of the P E I Interdenominational Sunday School Association atthe home of Rev. G P. Raymond, Queen St., to-night at 8 o’clock. It is expected that a field worker wil! ke employed for three months to effect a mare thorough organ‘zation of the county and district work. An attempt will be made to bring the Sunday School work of the Island up to that efficiency attained in Noya Scotia and New Brunswick. Hcckey.-- A meeting of the repreeenta- tives of the Crystal Hockey Club, of Sum- merside, aud the Victorias and Abegweit- Crescent, of Charlottetown, was held Sat- urday evening inthe A. C. A.C. rooms. A senior league was formed and aschedule of games for the winter wes drawn up. The Jeegue arranged for the purchase of a handsome trophy to be he!d by the team Morning ae Arseneau, Pictou, — winning the championship. An _ inter- e *) oy £ , ss M Dec. 2—He werd L Parrow, Sydney | wediate league will be formed ina few oats and potatoes. days. No officers as yet have been elected. Port of Souris. Ie First Meraopist Caurcu. — Last even- } ENTERED, ing the choir of the Firet Methodist Church sang “Dusseldorf” as composed by Mr We ending December 2.— ae te >. 89% rp vf Ril cp aie psoas ee cdidkancs cate James M. Lemont, of Fredericton, N. B. ae m ; e pate Fk as Sade The.pastor mentioned that the composer oO cargo, 3 >. = a. Late e iskee oaad a Cant.. Mo lof the music just rendered was present, OF ° Wt :° > * ; " . rj ea ° ‘ ° . Dovgald; Nutwood, Pictou, flour for red Temont hav Og arrived te the. oft) 2 Mathew’ & Meleah: Mischief. lieua Saturday to «pend Sunday and today with i “& 4 ; + « 5 ao Mr.and Mrs. A.S. Johnson. ‘It must be very gratifvingto Prof. Watts and his ex- cellent choir to know that Mr. Lemont epoke most favorably of the music last nigbt, for this gentleman is a thorough musician and is looked upon as one of the best musics! critics in the Maritime Proy- inces, if not in the Dominion, and a criti- que from his ready pen ‘s eagerly sought after by the leading journale, and as eager- ly read by the musical public. bene builds up both body and nerves; brings sound, refreshing sleep ; insures a healthy appetite, AIDS DIGESTION and feeds the blood, brain, nerves and bone. It cannot fail to benefit in every case where more strength is re- quired. IT IS WORTH TRYING. 2 Price $3 00 per doz. Sold by Oe ay oath dcal and Other ltems, u.embers are requested to be present and bs 4, 1899 \ EY ee = 2% ream LA AO IRA DY “i SACD. CERISE Sab iam 8 a ef Bewroesewen [-; a Special ¢ MEET MEAT { E Ry ¢ THE ALWAYS . bE . BUSY STORE ¢ ¢ 4 qe rh &63630 ea @ » : % t L bite Aad! ea oe v ys > - a a a a “~ fe CoD) Shirt Waist ~ Ge VR Silks in Elaids Checks Corded Checks Shot Faffetas Stripes Surahs Foullards, etc, etc. Farticulars To-Morrrow. NZ AS as WMeSSSSL5S4442422424A42424458 A «i fie. «i hilly “Dolgee — “ a ji atl > «| {lise {2 eJt—— ; ati ip al be «if{| re * . bsp is an Ametican make—you see it adver--” at tised in the leading magazir es — Tai the es Pr felt that J & T. Bell use in t! eir -tip,.ss ™ —See them in. our window for vo wen at atl $1.10, 1.75 and 1.85. e al COLORS— Red, Black, Green, Brown 3.” at The only strictly high-class felt slipper } «il made im Canada. ) a a “i | ALES ; d Y & CO.» «jl! ihn RST CTT CTT SS CSCS TSS Se TTT eT This is the Weather—~ Which YoujRequire Good Warm Clothing If you wart variety of stylees wel] as quality to seicct from in Suitings, Overcoatings &c..®you will find it here. OUR TAILOR SHOP IS IN FULL BLAST = Turning out Srst-class clothing for people who are fortvnate enough as to have them made here. - We Will Continve*Our Reduction Sale on’ Men’s Furnishi—— Neck Special discounts on Fancy Shirts, wear, Sweaters, ete. GORDON & McLLULAN. Underc’ othi rg a eee 2 Me a ens bt te ll. i oe ret eto inal Abi. ial