THE DAMLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEWBEK'30, 1899 THE DAILY EXAMINER Going to NOVEMBER 30, L899. Re=-Decorate? a : a SUSPICIOUS SILENCE. —— Se ERC teen ole ey Peers ne SAMAMM Failure. cera Surely neither Mr. Sharp nor the eur- | veyors would venture to remove the atakes afterthe location was flxed by Order.in- Council ? The location of the road by Order.in-Council means that exact plans are submitted to the Privy Council and are approved by a minute of that body Has thie been done? Itcertainly should be done before rights of way are purchased or before plans, profiles and the specifi- | Why not enjoy the practical advantages i fiered by our ' | Metallic Ceili —_—— Poor health has pro- bably caused more busi- ness failures than bad management. The slight illness that you neglect now may make a failure of your whole life. eH Ot i! Neivrmer the organ of the Government | nor the Goverament candidates, nor Pre. ie mier Farquharson, nor Sir Louis Davies | cations”’are submitted for tbe inspection of eo have responded te Tae Examiver’s request The 27th inst,, the exhibition of | intending contractors. igs & Walls that the agreement which Mr. McKinnon | was the day named for oe - . . alleged had been entered into regarding | these plans, profiles and and spec fications, the bridge be published for the informa~-{ We now ask for the production of the Or. | ticn of the electors. der~in~Council warranting the acceptance ? fenl : : ervescen ‘Are the people of Belfast and Murray | of auy particular route as the location of | oe so Effer escent Harbor willing to vote in the dark regard-| the railway. ait brings success ing a matter of such vilal importance to ceases a —— through health, 1 : them as is this agreement ? NOTES AND COMMENTS, | ken daily, it will keep | Weonce more ask, what are the con- cic ae your system in perfect " tents of this agreement? ies ius | health, fit to withstand +h 1 5 > ¥ o . . cman, ? © t ask fee § ‘ They ai th handsome and econo- "Does it bind the Province of Prince Ed- |... olla nnpecihangir tesmeateld thie ee | il ks of di mical—outla:t any other style of interior has the Farubarson govermnent to offers ; all attac °o 1S€ase. . ° - 2] ‘ , ' ~ 6 mM . 4 finish—are fire proof and sanitary——can ward Islandto pay an annual sum as ite! 4 except a bigger debi?” The answer is | be ap} hed over pl aster if necessary — and contribution to thet ridge, which represent, “nothing.” ‘ age and 60 a bettie. All Grambiete are made in a vast number of artistic a cash payment of over $400,000? ao wa designs which will suit any room of Wi ’ re th rovisions regarding the 14 iat are ne prowgis [ B building ; , o ESTEEMED EXCHANGES, Write us~--we’d like youto knov repairs and maintenance of that part of the | about them, If you want an estimate brijge to be used for foot passengers, abicttch tet send outline showing the shape and j 1 capri ? <a pet : iOrees ana carriages : a . ,_7T measuremen's of your ceilings and walls. 2 P be Montreal Gazette: The Quebec Telegraph : * Are tolls to be imposed ? If so, by| hasit now that Sir Wilfrid Laurier only Metallic Roofing Co Limited what authority are they to be fixed ? Who | consented to the sending ot the Canadian $ ¢ . : ° - . PRY is to receive them? Whatare to be the | Contingent to South Africa in order to cir Wis eit ots : ee : fi TORONTO. cumvent a conspiracy of Mr. Chamberlain, ve will give world bi euking records in the line of Bar. ' ~~ Cc ; rates imposed ? Lord Mioto and Sir Charies Tupper to digmiss the Government, It is not nec» essary to say there is no foundation for such takes. They are put Zforth for the purpose ef keeping the Krugerite Liberals in humor while Sir Wilfrid Laurier is exploited in the ether provinces as the _ grand Imperialist, who first sent Cap- _ adian troops to fight the Mother Country’s gains in all lines of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Carpets, and Fur Goods, c PS; P — — Of the British Army (From yesterday's sccond edition’) (Specian To Tae Examiver.] The withholding of the agreement from the public is pretty good proof that an Met J Aare o cE OM bet ff we S ' GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for I Superior ? Flavour Quality, and Highly Nutritive indefensible bargain has bee: male! - ——- —- A MOINST&0U3 BARFAIN See our fur coats $15 and up Delicacy cf See our fur capes $10 and up Properties. Specially grate- as Rone? yah battles. The doublefaces are playing N 19.—The War Office b —~ ful and omforting to the F it 0e rue that the vernment iec their , Manitoba schoo] law game 4ONDON, INOV. 29,.— ne ar thee as i rervous ee ae by Mr. Farquharson mortgaged the reye_ | again. received tbe tollowing despatch from Gen. See Our fur robes $0 and up only in i-lb. tins, labelle ; Pri Edward Island for ral Buller, dated at Cape T Nov. 28 “o ps ae nues Of Prince Edward Island for a sum | e—— erai Duller, dated at Cape Town, Nov. ° 7 JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd See our fur caps $1.50 and up General Methuen reports from Modder River under date of Tuesday, November 28<h, as follows : A Guaranteed Asthma Cure, Clarke’s Kela Compoand Cures, Some years ago this would have been con- sidered an impossibility, but Dr. C'arke pas solved the problem since compieting n‘s ex- periments with the wonderful Kola plant in England. In December, 1893, he found, of over $400,000, it is right that we should | know what we are getting in return. We have excellent authority for the statement that the plans of the bridg- which were submitted to the Local Legisla, Homaopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER | -EPPSS GOGOA See our fur jackets $18 and up “Reconnoitred at 5 a. m., this morning the enemy’s position on the Modder Riv and found the BOERS STRONGLY ENTRENCHED ture, and which were the sameas those which wer a See our Fer Lined Coats, they are beauts, $48 to 75 under consideration in the Dominion Par« > : ~B vesse wos Have a look at our [ailo. Made Overcoats, $10, »oee @e @ liament, provided for a railway bridge only | that by combining extracts from the Kola AT . over which the ordinary trafliz would be | With other extracts made from the Gren-| and concealed. We had no means of out- 12, 15 and 10. MASON’S doua nlant which grows in California, that : ‘a Je eee ’ *) . 9 2 @ | permitted to go except when the track was| the compound would cure the severest | Aoking our foe, tae river being fn!!, | Den’t pass our tailor made suits - $10, 12, 15 and 18 ‘ ° > aes . . . ” » > 2 >t] . { i iin artile ) i ' STORE required forthe trains. There was no coet»| one of the leading don horpitsis he The action commenced Wikis Or 2°) to 50 per cent saved. Just as well made and more stylish You can get the latest Canadian whatever, incurred on account of the ordin« | caved Son a to 80 days’ creatment, | /¢r¥,mounted{infantry and cavalry at n:If- than any custom made coat in Canada I ) at 3 ' “ 7 . Put. : ” a ' ai J , a. ead American ue vzpapers received § gry trafic either on the piers or super- | Siueegtne imtgeduction of this wemety fu08 | past flve o'clock. Underelothing by the thonsend - Men's Cwiasailia t rary j C r 3 a ve ex. over § sia y : ae ; - 2 by mail eaca aight. structure beyond acovering for the road | Cases cured in Canada alone. Mr. R.N. ihe guards were on the right cf cur nderciotoing by e thousan ens naerciotning, . . Db ° Drop io if you want a paper or Blume, C, P, R. engineer, Westen Dyisicn, position, the Niv’h Brigade on 'all -izes 34 to 48; all cotton, half cotton, or alJ wool, just ag @® 64406 2066 @® “~ oes a +useG4<ee2 @ AFTER DESPERATE HARD FIGRT- ; yo ve way which could enly amount toa few | writes: “I have been a great suffe.er from soe 186, é ; . i ; 1 ace = ae, ce 5 title Rp cakes: Years, aud never succeedel in setting and we you want,and ai prices that cannot be touched in the city when you're passiog this wey. Let the agreement be published, if there | GP. Kh, doctor preneribal Gig kuy Kane ATILACKED THE BOERS ; : Rakai ae ee two bottiee entirely cuted me | at feast, I ina widely extended formation at 6.30 | mR ° Fd . Mason know what we are getting in return for the = can panes Seed suk at o’clock. a | LA [) | E S a a a $400,000. a asthma by Clarke's. oo Comput, ‘and The ad vancing troops were supported 1 3s ore e ee eel it my duty to recommend it to ali whe | by tue artillery and found themeelves in { A CURIOUS EXPLANATION. | “Three ‘bottles are absolutely avarantesa | front f the whole : A ] 9 taba Boot pert ont wit estas” “4 | BOER FORCE, 8,000 STRONG, 1 pp es & Waen the Bridge Bill was before the qos Canadian ca ita Churee etieet with two large guns and four Krupps. S : Provincial Legislature in May last,the op- a eee The naval brigade rendered great ass i : oa lcs sae So ian position declined to proceed with it with~ oinete mez aigitere, but Crarke's Kola sistance from a position which they had : choice winter-keeping apples from On- | °¥# 2ecersary infermation asto the char- i taken up on the railway, ‘ t tarioand the Annapolis Valley. They are in first class order and good keepers. They include: — Northern Spys, acter ef the Bridge. In reply, the members of the Government pointed for information to a plan which was hanging in the Legislative Chambers. It now turas Sold by Geo. E. Hughes. DESIRABLE FARM ING, which lasted ten hours, our men being This department has been moved do wn stairs and is second to none in the provinces for take the lead. Y style, fit and finish. We ou may be able to get what some people call ~~ ao « without food or water, and fighting in the Baldwins, Out thet this plan was incorrect. Mr . burning sun, the enemy was forced to jackets for less money in the city, but youcannot get better Bishop Pippins, George Forbes,M. P. P., was forced to ad- FOR RENT quit his position, value on earth than what we are offering this fall. f Calkin Pippins, mit this atthe Uigg meeting on Saturday —— General Pole Carew was successful in : , | When evening last. He is reported te have said Suitable for pastura, ete,, etc., sit getting a emall party across the river, bes Wed ° : ! . g : et. o not keep the kind that turns , Mammoth Pippins ‘* We kpew when we told the opposition to | uated on the North Xiver, in the west ing gallantly assisted by 300 eappers. ti eit the lich P : t turns its col or the firs , Royalty, 34 miles from Charlotte- ime 1U sees the lig t, or goes tc pieces the first time you pu e I speak in terms of THE HIGHEST PRAISE of the conduct ofall who were engaged in the hardest and MOST TRYING FIGHT in the annals of the British Army. If I can mention o:e arm particularly it is the two batteries cf artillery that fought with me, Lonbox, Nov. 29.—A special despatch We have eevera! bbis of No. 2 Apples, which some people prefer for family use. Now is the time to get a supply for winter. Been & GOFF GROCERS look on the plan that it was not correct.” Ou further questioning, he gaye the curi- ous explanation that “Mr. McKenzie, the Government Engineer is a Conservative and might have purposely made a wrong plan.” Here then we have the admission tha, the only iaformation in the possession of she Legisleture regarding the Bridge at For it on; but each garment is guaranteed by the firm and if does nut turn out satisfactorily, your money back every tin town, knownas Upton Farm. particulars apply to S. R. JENKINS, P. O. Box 255, Ch’town 265—&wd2aw, wpat2i W hite’s All wool, homemade blanketing, 36 or 72 inches wide, very cheap, : House Hor Sale the time they voted away $400,000 of the eceived here f Winde> th T ae money of Prince Edward Ieland, was} VATAMEIS iaidhiveshindeasinok sc tles aoa cece Ask to see our 5. 6, 7.8. 9 or 10 Ib } £ A house conveniently situated on Dor~ | erroneous, and moreover that the Govern- sakeis of Sacer River describes the fi ; beet. f d ‘ Oo j ] ~ 8, r Vv : e fig ° chester St., now occupied by the under-| ment knew at the time that it wae and as the bloodiest of the century. blankets, bought direct from the manufact- a ‘ signed, containing 15 rooms. Stable cttieiiin x Se : : - ° —- 9 - accomodation for 12 horses. All in first | “T°"°° Fi eee Tae British artillery shelled the Boers | UFers -prices Aare Si 75, z 2 20, vo, 3 a0, 4 na clase order. Suitable for a boarding house, Snowflake out of their trenches and then the infantry ' ° saloon or private dwelling. Parties CROOKED WORK. charged them. The reeult is said to bave Ds 6 and 7 dollars, No excuse for being he desiring to ses the house may do so from * : 10 to4 o'clock on any day. been- terrible. sitnapial Chacolates <= cold this winter, ” Will be sold reasonably. ies vane Care Towx, Noy 29.—The transpor “a ae 240—d&w MICHAEL SWEENY Turre “ evidently some oe eee . Sardinian with the Canadian Coatingen of satin é work going on respecting the construction Can be had at any of the atrived here touda sty of the southern railway. Nearly two following firs. class store 2 Glebe Sate . ' | ’ weeks ago, Superintendent Sharp visited : > : ae SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY Lot 48 and entered into agreementa with T. J. Morris PHENIX of Hartyord You need not look for bette? value= . r ie AS AS CTS Office ia New Prowse Block, some of the land owners for the necessary right of wav. Now the question arises : D. L. Hooper here i : W. Pickard & Co. there Is none, > FIRE INSURANCE Co, » €n frst door to the ri Was the road legally located when these ~ Gee . 7 stairs : ght ~~ steps weretaken ? The Act says: W. A, Hutcheson f h 25 hands all waiting and anxlous to te, ‘ “ The location and all other incidents of W. F. Carter t > oO ° . - | |=) the work shall be determined by tLe Gov- Ste rt & Gate ud Assets Over, $5,000,000,00 sho Ww you our goods and sive yon our prices s . 9 ernor in Council.’’ wa S : —_— an; cae —~{} This provision is found in Sec- Sanderson & Co. a a poietnnge is solicited [me tion 1, of the Act of last session. F Mas Old Heliable Company . Pie CARD. Now,was the first ten miles of the rail way J.D. McLeod & Co PLEASING CONTRACTS a Pal ; i woe located by Order~in-Couneil at the time R. H, Wason, ; * , m= TOs a : W. F. H. CARVELL, B, A, ee ee rae ae TO LET GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, am gotiations for tae purchase of the right o 1. BARRISTER-AT-LAW way? Wehave good reason to believe it i ae LOW EST RATES, Th d f a tals was not. Indeed, we know that eurveyors| _ /he northend of a house situated on e W onder . | Sen t Ban of Nova Scotia Building | have been over part of the line since that oe on s ri EK. H ° BEER, , ul Cheap Men i No b+) CHARLOTTETOWN. time, and that the stakes have, in map . ee € = PL Telephone No. 17 ; Yj ence. Apply to Great Georces Street S% Me , thor a Meomey t. oe: 0 cases, been changed. These changes have , THOMAS McQUAID, Authorized Agent for P. EB. I siz 6 sv hun ~~ . been going on upto a few days ago. ~ 241 er Princ sO represemtirg cther, Fire, Life and sor ane ciecrt Inewrence Ccomypenice, ist He ” _ ’