THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOITETOWN, NOVEM”™E'’. 17, £989. i i IPSS BAKERY BAKES BSST BREAD Ts rr tee : } r O * ee { : : Christmas. i ’ | ' « The “Staff | f ™ | Pr °¢ ff F of Life_= : } hread. Roll | | Cur aim ie to make the beet and BI " } ) ichesse Bread is unly 4 f---Try EPHONE YF ' D. STEWART 4 i; we ~~ Cases Bales and |; were ; ; th ( be unfair to Sir Louis. ; Organ than of aD i THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVEMBER 17, 1899. ~ ‘ue Examiner of Tuesday last selected |} & patsaze from our report of Sir Louis Davies’ sprech at Pownal, and charged that in using the language reported the Minister of Marine had made ‘ a dastardly | threat.’ The languege attributed to Sir Loais would not bear any such interpreta- tion as THe Examiner put upon it. The | Patriot is equally astray when it says: ‘The Gaardian reporter altogether mis-~ interpreted what Sir Luuis said at the Pownal meeting. We have testimony from several persons of both parties who present at the meet? confirming fairnees of The Guardian report. The Guardian certainly bas no disposition co The Minister is ger of auffering at the ar > nb much greater dat bands of his unskilful and rather panicky | being misreported by The Guardian.” @ ccmponent part, to we We clip this paragraph from The} hope to be attached forever and for- Guardian. It will be admitted that The | ever. : Guardian bas no disposition to be unfair “We are passionately loyal) to the sov~ to Sir Louis ;—aleso, that reporier is nota simpleton. Consequently that Guardian’s report, in this case, was are justified in the conclusion Che a truth . ; foi ” epresentation of the meaning intent of the words spoken by Sir the electors of Pownal. The s : Lous to oulysyuestion is what do the words me n ? | Here they are again : Parcels of ; —a ‘ i . t & 4A ‘ab Wy FOR HOLIDAY TRADE N | DAILY ARRIVING | : } r si Iw Winaows. Haszard & Moore: -_—— ~ 5 P. E, Island Railway. Tenders For Grading. -— eo . an Lay } TENDERS addressed to the we . rsigned, and merked on the outs . [ender for Gradiog,” will be ved until 12 o’clock, noon, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1889 ¥ : bth ty) f y {! ' “ he Grading and other work in con- xy about ten miles of Railway on } irray Harbor Branch. rofiles and specification may be th e office of the Supetintendent of | e P Elsland Railway, at Charlottetown, 1 the office of tue Chief Engineer, at , N B,on and after the 27tb day J vem ver, 1899, at which places also, f ‘ender may be obtained. | -ndere must be made on the printed ms supplied. he conditions of the specification t be complied with. ‘oe Railway department will not be .i tonccez,t the lowest or any tender. G. A. SHARP, «av Office Superintecdont own, Nov 17—1620d PHCENIX of Hartird FIRE INSURANCE Co, Cash Assets Over, $5,000.000,00 A share of your patronage is solicited this old Reliable Company , PLEASING CONTRACTS, CENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, LOWEST BATES. 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B. | bis “Tt is essential that the Local and Do- | minion Governments work together, that | they work in unison at this juncture is} NCY GOODS. | struction of the publu works 100 in COT - it t Con fed an Prinee Edward Is- Ll Ain i r. pe rhaps stop thre CON - verv necessary. servatere nd? it wu ; lempiation We say that these words imply that if | | the electors of Belfast and Murray Harbor ; | Gare to vote out the Farquharson Ad- ministration—they have the powerto do so now—the public worka of the Domi~ in contemplation nion Government now | rhe Guardian’s | | > | ’ i rove - —_ » {Harbor railway or the Hillsborough | bridge. It ought to b&ve soine voice in the location and construction bridge; but it has, with the $12,000 a year, legislated away every atom of contro] over will be that work. The $12,000 @ year deducted from the subsidy of the province when construction begivs. The Dominion | | Government is entirely independent ot the | Provincial Administration. It is not at the two sbould } all | together, or that the Provincial Govern- essential that work | ment candidates must be elected in order | that the railway and bridge way be built. | Consequently the treat is not only dastard- A SINGULAR CONTRAST. cee ee ly,—it 18 empty. } ' } the future of the British Empire of which we are and which “Great is | Empire, that ereignty of Great Britain. “We love our Queen and we love Brit- ish institutions. “We believe and know that our future prosperity depends greatly upon the coo- | tinuanceofunion with the Mother Coun- try.”—Sir John Macdonald, “I ho'd out to fellow-countrymen the idea of independence. “Bat whenever that day comes, it must |come by the consent of both countries | and we shall continue to keep the good | feelings and the good-will of the Mother- Jand. “Tf weare true toourrecord we will ex~ hibit to the world the unique, the unpre» cedented example of a nation achieving its independence by slow degrees, and as naturally as the “severing of the ripe fruit from the parent tree.”—Sir Wilfrid Laurier. ~ ay Situation at Kimberly. will be hindered and may be stopped. A “threat,” surely ; under the circumstances a ‘dastardly threat!” We challenge The | Guardian to show that the languege at~ tributed to Sir Louis Davies by it “will! not bear cuch an interpretation.” Not the words of Sir Louis, alone, but | his acts are consistent, only, with Tue Ex- | AMINER’S statement, Why is Sir Lonis | Davies peregrinating in Belfast and Murray | Harbor at this juncture to the neglect of duties at Ottawa? epeak about Federal affairs, why does he not speak at Charlotettown or at Weat River, New Glasgow, Rustico, Mils ton, or ether points within his own district? The reason is obvious. Belfast and Murray Harbor are interested in a work which they are entitled to, a work an important ,Dominion work, which they have been eolemnly promis- ing, @ work wh'ch has been secured to them by actof Parliament; provincial bye-elections are pending there; and Sir Louis wisbes to impress the electors there with the idea that the prosecution of the work depends upon the result of the elec-. tions. His very presence in Belfast and Murray Harbor is, in this sense, a threat. He has no business there. The railway which the Dominion Government is bound to build 1s one thing; the result of the elections—though a matter of life and death to the Farquharson administra- tion—is an entirely different thing. The Provincial Government has nothing what- ever to do with the Belfast and Murray | lishes this despatch from its special cor- | respondent : — If he wishes to, could, | “Yegierday it was Considered advisable } Lonpoy, Nov. 16.—The Daily Mail pub-~ *THE™ «we Prince Edward Island Magazine NOW ON SALE..., |&4t all the Rooksitores and at KK. HH Masou’s News Stand. CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER P, EK. I. Transvaal Contingent, Frontispiece, Ecce Homo !—{a_ sonnet) by hos A, Lepage. The Island of St. John in 1721, by Prof. John Caven. The Doings of a Day, by R. E. Smith. Voices from the Abegweit, by M. Swabey. Rule Britannia. Portrait of Sir L. H. Davies, K.C. M. G | Dangers of the (Nfld) Seal Fishery, W. b. Dyer. Mic-Mac Mythology, Jeremiah 8. clarke, B. A. Che Land Question of P. E, Island, by Jobn Ross. Memories of the Past, by John P. Tanton Our Prominent Men—Uur Christmas Numbe ; 5c a copy—Send tor sample, The P. £. Istand Magazine, P. O. BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. I, s me ne te FURNITURE FOR SALE BY AUCTION I am instructed by Mrs #. H. Crawford 10 sell by auction, at her residence, Hills~ borough St., on Saturday, 18th Nov., Instant Commencing at 11 o’clock All her household effects comprising,— Parlor, Dining-Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchev Furniture. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer + or apo 005 — “Kimberley, via Bopetown, Thureday— Deapite the seige, which is being}calmly borne, the Quarterly “Criminal Seaeions | ‘commenced this morning, several jurors appearing in the town guard uniform. “Ti is fortunate that Mr. Rhodesis here, | for he takes a practical interest in the} greatest problem which the community £0 | | far has had to face—that of relieving the destitute without pauperizing them. He is akle to solve it ag nobody else to remove a piimber of families on the out~ skirts of the town: Three bundred per- sons have been accommodated in the Ex- ebunge buildiog.” — — The steamship Stanley left here yes- terday under command of Captaiu Finlay- sou, of the Minto. Captain Brown, of the Stanley, went to Wood Islands on Tues- day last and he is reported to be there yet, It is stated that he has eome political in- fluence there. Is it possible that he, too, is absent from his post of duty asa Do- minion officer in order that be may wina few votes to save the Farquharson Admin- istration? ‘* Like Mascer, like man” is a true proverb, and it may be exemplified in the case of Sir Louis aad Captain Brown. oo Mail and Empire: The latest thing in politics is Mr. Sifton’s ‘‘eplendid vindi- | cation.” Duncan Bole is eplendidly vindi~ cated also. He is /iviog at the Michigan Sault, out of the reach of tbe law. LOST—On Unpwer Prince Street, last night, a feather boa. 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