THE DAILY HXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 24 1895 ‘CRESCENT’ STEE! AGATE WARE l heer than o tis made from the original +} <a akes iS s Only most skilled <men arcemployed. It is made the e1 test Care, I ling our label on any article wv ems ures greater durability, ‘sS and ge- , and at no greater de 1s. Ask for it. » +} : o wall DO rer pr MADE AY The Thos. Davidson M’f’g Co. MONTREAL. ein —_ yj “eSseecat oesve« vd c ge , Tobacco, Cigs1s etc. ‘a ¥ yu’re passin Zz this we Je R. H. Maco DO B&B Bt sian dincetiatinncietcaina e ms » AT $ ¢ MASON’S ¢ ? STORE é You ean gat the latest Canvatian : ’ ani Americ3a newspapers received 3 ® by mail esch night. 4 e Drop in if you want a @ paper or a ° =F ern é » marazine or 0»»« to rea Fruit, 2 3 ¢ , ‘ 9 # n ? SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY V4 “s Ne. Ne aie ar WW ae Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up | stairs. OR. AVEPS —. 3h cs. me CARVELL, B.A, BARRISTER-AT-LAW Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN, Telephone No. 170 Money to Loan. Mir. Arthue J. B. Mellish Barrister pk, cheite Attorney at law, being about to proceed to South Africa for the winter on active wmilit- ary Service in response to Her Majesty’s tall, begs to anoounce that in his absence his law- office at Souris will be kept open and all legal business will be promptly at- tend ed to under competcnt management. Correspondenence may be addressed to him at Souris as uéual. DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University.) Office and Residence-—Dorchester Street Office Hoars—-9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 and Tto 8 p. m. Prompt attention to country calls. Ta LET The north end of a bouse situated on Prince Street, conta:ning nine rooms, suit- able for a boarding house-or private resid - ence. Apply to THOMAS McQUAID, ~ 241] er Princ I Wedding Gifts Our stock is replete with so many articles ofp HANDSOME SILVERWARE that we are convinced ycu will not find it difficult to makc a selection by visiting cur store onfSunnyside G. OH. TAYIOR DESIRABLE FARM FOR RENT Suitable for pasture, etc,, etc., sit uated on the North River, in the west Royalty, 34 miles from Charlotte- town, knownas Upton Farm. For particulars app!y to S. R. JENKINS, P. O. Box 255 Ch’town 265—kwi2aw, wpat2i | called for by the local law, ; vincial | such important particu.ars | 18 a sip in the Local THE DAILY "EXAMINER NOV EMBE R 24, 1899, ee ae a - ee ~ PUBLISH THE AGREEMENT | ! Ifthe electors of Belfast and Murr ay Harbor are t ue to the interests of them- i Beives and se who will come after them, they, will not cast a vote for Messra. Mc~ |Kinnea or Irving until they know the exact terms of the agreemen’ (if auy) made between the two Governments regarding the proposed Bridge over the Hillsborough. Enoagh is known (to cause just alarm in the intereet of the Island, and especially the part of it lying southof the Hillsborough. Is the l:'and’s contribuiion to be based, as was contemplated by the local act, on a fair ap portior ment of the cost of the railway and vehicular traffic? Or is the island to be compelled to pay an absolute sum of $ 2,900 per annum forever, equal to a capital sum of $400,000, without regard to the cost of the bridge as a whole or of the actual outlay upon it due to making adequate provision for pedestrian and ve- hicular traffic ? What steps have the Pro- i ° . | yincial Government taken to acertain for themeelves the cost of the bridge, or what would be the fair proportion for the Pro~ vince to bear? What are to be the provi- sions for maintenance, tolls etc.? Every one of these questions should be answered before the electors Then, is the guarded by a provision, satisfactorily r-cord their votes. contributioa safe [sland’s that pay men! will not be made unti.l the bridge haa been constructed” to the satisfaction of the Prc- Government ?” The- fact thai in the Dominioa Actec letely i res the lucal levislati ct completely iguores the local iegisiation furnishes the best grounds hat the for apprebea sion t Island may be sacrificed. The present Loeal Government is known to be completely subservient te the Oitawa We no not believe there administration. zie manin the Local Government able enough or independent enough to stand up for the proviace. Some of their number have been with offices and anxiousiy avait already provided those that remain are ny their turns. The men demanded levy resources were Legislature who intelligent action and’ a _ reasonable ov our limited Proviscial the best friends of the bridge and of the people whoze property it ought to be for alltime to come. ao imprcovident one, our children will suffer for our failure to do our duty at One word one ehade of If this agreement is this important that meaning misundersiood or negiected to be juncture. wrong in agreement, made clear, may involye @ severe tax on every farmer south of tne Hilisborough, forever, a and permanent living on the depreciation of the value of every farm in Belfast and Murray Harbor. History may repeat itself. ber that they were Liberal politicians who held custody of the interests of the sonth- We remem- ern districts st the time branch railways were provided for Tignish and Souris,and Belfast and Murray barbor sacrificed. We remem ber, too,that they were Liberal poli- ticians who tried to get us to accept con~ federation on terms which were at leas* haifa million of dollars Jess favorable to the Island than those obtained by the Con- eervatives. The Conservatives who de- feated the Laird~Haythorne terms in 1873 were denounced as being enemies of Con- federation just as the Conservatives are denounced today as enemies of the bridge becauee they damand tnata good carefu! bargain be made in theinterest of the Island, and particularly in the interests ot the people living south of the Hills borough. Again, we say, let the agreement he published, if there is one in existence. In view of the factthat from two to three millions of dollars are due to the Islaod on public works, we protest agaiast une dol- lar of the cost of the bridge being imposed on Prince Edward Island except wha ex-~ perts may determine as a fair proportion for the use of the work for foot passengers, horses and carriages. In arranging the terms of union with Canada, ia 1873, the failure of our dele- gates to weigh cue word thoroughly, lost the Island one seat in the House of Com- mone, for all time to come. In the Bri-~ tish Columbia terms it was provided that the representation of that Province sbould be increased from time to time under the prcvisions of the British North Amerisa Act. In the P. HE. Island terms it was stated that the represeutation should be readjusted from time to time, etc. The subdstitution of the word readjusted for increased was not noticed by the Island delegates, and the Iceland will forever pay the penalty of the oversight. We Mmeation this circumstanee to show the great importance of careion making | the present agreement. Let t'.e publie er aRRN see the agreement at once, if itis made. it is better and easier to have mistakes cor: rected now, than to have the matter a bone of conteation between the Province and the Dominion for all time to come. ey CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. hil The street price of oats is 28c, and for potatoes the buyers are offering l6e. The bulk of the shipping is being “made from the outports. There is a good supply of eggs, for which the buyers are giving 15c. Dressed pork ranges in price from 4} to 4 7 8, with considerable moving. The price of live hogs is from 3}to 4}, according to quality. ——- —~--——peem---- - — —-— —The London Times comments upon the loyal public opinion of Canada and says:— I'bis more than friendly attitude is evi. dently not dictated by any belief that Can~ adian Interests are directly involved in the affairs of South Africa. Indeed, a belief that they are not so involved lay atthe root of that lukewarmnuess with which a certain section of the Canadian public at first greeted the suggestion that the Dom- inion should volunteer to help ia the enforcement of the Impertal Government’s policy. The present and well-nigh uni- versal feeling seems te be not only that the British quarrel is a righteous one, and not merely that Canadians would be ur- chivalrousto stand aside while we are struggling to confer on South Africa the just government and equal rights which Canada has long enjoyed, but that the British Mmpire is an organic whole, that the interests of One part are the interests of all, and that a blow struck at the South African branch of the Imperia! family is every other branch or that is bonud in 18 Own Interest to resist. me ¢ Wuaicu tanvily , A Jury ct Women Who have tested the merits of Dr A, Ww. i soe s Kidrey aay r Pills return the ire eict thatfor bickache and kitney disorders there is nO Preparation iu any Way equal to this wrest dis scovery of Dr A W Chase, amer- :a’8 greatest phvsiciar This greats kidnev cure is sold by ali dea'ersat 25 cents a box, and has proved most eff:ctual aia remedy fui the manyi lis to which woman is subject. GET THE WAR NEWS ne me RE er Ee NN, ag EVERY DAY THeDaity FXAMINER is firet on the streets each day with the fullest and latest despaiches from the seat of war. This is admitted on every side. Tue Dairy EXamINer wil! address during tne war for twenty- five cents amooth. Write enc los ing Stamps to THE EXAMINER PU B. CO, parloitetor wb be sent to any *ThE Prince Edward Island Magazine ..NOW ON SALE.... 4t all the Rookstores and at KR. HM Siason’s News Stand, CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER P. E. I. Transvaal Contingent, Frontispiece. Ecce Homo !—(a sennet) by Thos A, Lepage. The Island of St. John John Cavern. The Doings of a Day, by R. E. Voices from the Abegweit, Rule Britannia, Portrait of Sir L. H. Davies, K. C. M. G Dangers of the (Nfld) Seal Fishery, by W. B. Dyer. : Mic-Mac Mythology, by clarke, B. A. Che Land Question of P. E, John Ross. Memories of the Past, by John P. Tanton Our Prominent Men—Uur Christmas Numbe 5c a scemraiiiaen did sample The P. €. Island Magazine, P. O. BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. I, Mrs, Housewife Used to Work Because the grocery mon ey did not go far enouga on Saiurday night NOW SHE DOES NOT WORRY Because she gets so much for the same money and such good groceries at John McKenna’s QUEEN STREET BARLEY 2000 bushels barley wanted at surrent prices. in 1721, by Prof. Smith. by M. Swabey Jeremiah S, Island, by ce C2RVELLRROS, : : ‘PPS’S COCOA er H bl a) a Ww GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Qu: lity, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially gratee ful and comforting to the rervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS COCOA 500 Improved Milk Gans By the introduction of machinery, we have overcome the trouble complained of in the slopping over of milk cans Ail orders for NON-SLOPP- ING MILK CANS , filled promptly, wholesale or retail. f A McLEAN, Masenic Temple, Charlottetown CELERY ~~ > & Qh a2 © -—> CHER! Why do we hearand see so about ‘‘Paines’ Celery C Because it is claimed to have &nount of celery in its and why are we |hlowing so about celery ? genuine article, and duce it even more thorong¢h’: ve make the following , - ' > \ e *) 77 © of ( lery Pp AY OM) 5 ZQOV Tor o DOis Bod TH) much mpound ?’ a certain compesition, much have the in order to inven > ° Because we liberai «il: fer 6 bbls $9.50-—a plan for k » celory sen* with each ord«r; ane a £ Ou receipt of addr 5 centsin stamps. When ordering state if for wint present use, we ship to a'l the Maritime Pro- vinces, and ce’ery will be received by our customers in perfect condition for winter keeping. We are also growers and shippers of cabbage, beets, carrots, parsnips, tur- nips, cauliflzwer, tomatoes, onions. Orders from unknown correspon tents, will please accompany order with cash Address, J.J. GAY & SON Celery Specialists, Charlottetown P. E. L sani ple sen Ss uud >y° keer ing Yr Oo - i THE QUESTION 1S OFTEN ASKED, HOW IS THE ASCENDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP rccounted for? The answer 3 simple enough, viz:—Be. sause there is none equal to it tor intrinsic merits, tirm ness, purity, combined with great iasting and cleansing pro- perties Send for premium list. l D, LAPTHORN & C0., Charlottetown Soap Works Bare Footed No Never When yor can buy girls’ nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Button ed and Laced Boots for 50cts PAIR J.H. BELL'S See windowfor next tw days. Ve will give world gains in and Fur Goods, 25 to 50 per cent saved. isan any custon made coat in Canada. second to none in the provinces for style, fit and finish. take the lead. You may be able to get what some people call jackets for less money in the city, but you cannot get better value on earth than what we are offering this fall. ee 2, 6 and 7 cold this eSevaig 2%, % “ie astm a Ms 4a Seu “g a gare 184 or Ide-a-Wake -i0-Date Buver's ti & ease Take Notices! breaking records tn the line of Bar- all lines of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Carpets, See our fur coats $15 and up See our fur capes $10 and up See our fur robes $5 and up See our fur caps $1.50 and up See our fur jackets $18 and up they are beauts, $48 to 75 [ailo. Made Overcoats, $10, See our Fur Lined Coats, Have a- look at our 15 and 10. Don’t pass our tailor made suits - $10, 15 and 18 Just as well made and more stylisk Underclothing by the thousand Men’s Underclothing, all sizes 34 to 48; all cotton, half cotton, or all wool, just as you want,and ai prices that cannot be touched in tue city. LADIES—<« JACKETS This department has been moved do vn stairs and is We We do not keep the kind that turns its color the first time it sees the light, or goes tc pieces the first time you put it on; but each garment is guaranteed by the firm and if it does nut tarn out satisfactorily, your money back every time, All wool, homemade blanketing, 36 or 72 inches wide, very cheap. Ask to see our 5, 6, 7,8, 9 or 10 Ib bought direct from the manufact- s -prices are $1 75, 2, 250, 3, 3 50, 4 i dollars, No excuse for being You need not look for better value-- there is none. 25 hands all waiting and anxious to show you our goods and give yon our prices Froywree Bros The eam Cheap Men awe