DAMA EXAMINER, GHARLUOTTETOWN, MARCH 3, 1906 —_. — ~ ee ane anaes —— oe aes me ee ™ ee - rie 100, PROFIT is what many of our| THRD R ati "Bridearemea--Bartag. “ Fac: 7. 7 — ‘ t ” y oe a: DEMONSTRATION. Young Bridegroom—Dartling, I think cients reased upon their invest: 4 shouls like to take your little brother during 186 ve vith us to Niagara falls Q 1H 3, 1900 as ne th \ \ 7 r C-ldMinins (1p Benet — Hq valcnaieiaie pe Tue disturbance that toak place in Mon- Bride—How kind that would be of ie l I On) 0 a uu! treal on the occasion of the celebration of | you, Harry! > ! ce ; ish bas , | THE BRIDGE. the relief of Ladysmith, seems to have Young Bridegroom—Yes. I should will prove no exceptio like to push him over them.—Chicago the “1 RON MON —— m Imest adjoining (less than he famous “REPUBLIC” that paid in dividends over Tee suggeeton of a correspondent that a public meeting should be held to express public opinion on the bridge matter is em-~ A public meeting might per . last yeat inently proper. onc? ; or, it would, f 500, ( (0,00 DOLLARS: | at Pe to oul until the have teen brought down to the Beard of papere rade. We learnthat the Council of the The Superintendant’s repert 1s Board of Trade has already obtained some flat , Siowing two veins UPOP | information from the engineer, and that ver 430 f development . —, 4 a on | additiona! information is expected in the N S en done, which yieids | : : . F . course of a few days. vn ota ——— i otne iS ARE NOTED MININ(¢ |THE McSHANE APPOINTMENT. Che President, Mr. V. D. William-| sancec the sale of the “REPUBLI Nor Liberal-Conservatives alone, but to \treal Capitalists for independent Liberals al! over the country n , condemn the political job tuat was con if 500,000.00 summated when Mr. James McShane, fa- | miliarly known as Jimmy, was appointed We believe with the MOUNT | to the office of Harbor Master of Mon. of development work they N MONT | treal. Tie Ottawa Journal declares that, ror” will equal the _epaDne -,.|“Mr. McShane has no qualifications an ae wld ce ae a which any one ventures to mention. He can ci tre to-day werth ONE DOLLAR | "® not eonsidered a good business man i and SHAREHOLDERS HAVE RECEIVED | be knowa little about the herbor excep * MANY TIMES CHEIR ORIGINAL INVEST- | Whet be might learn when shipping cattle MENT IN DIVIDENDS occasionally, a number of years ago; he es | has long been out of active commercial life; he isan old man, 66 years of age ; | he is & party hack, whom the courts once | condemned for personel bribery and cor- ruption.” Another independeut Liberal yonrnal, the Mentreal Witness, says “that | a goed man was available in the person of Captain Bourassa, who had been actiog harbor master. He had the support of the elected representatives of the Corn Ex” change, the Board of Trade, the Shipping [ntereate. and the Chamber of Commerce. Yet he was rejected. Mr. McShane was manifestly and notoriously unfit for the position. Yet he was momiuated by the Mayor, a Liberal partican, the chief pro~ moter of the useless east end dry-dock echeme. Thete was nots siogle word of defemce of the appointment on its meri’s ; 7 P alae have a limited number of shar IOr saie at FIVE CENTS $50.00 for 1000 Shares which within two years we predict will be worth $500.00. lhis is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss The share is bound advance quickly absolutely upon on therefore it will be necessary for you to act promptly in order to secure shares at the above figure. to rye rit arr 6 i2e rroipectus, Maps, Reports, at the meeting. It was shamelessly put A” ll information mailed free upon ! toryard merely ag a povite:’j °.” This — ie the testimdny of Liberals on the spot. ADRESS, A}l agree, it is not denied, it is openly ad- mitted, that McShane’s appointment is a | polit’cal jab,—against tLe pyblic interests. BD itish—vanadi ” ls - dan Investment Whew the Conservatives, after being fifteen & Mining Syndicate or twenty years in office began to perps- trate such extravagances, tne people Pox 982 Spokane, Wash. turn*d them ont at the first Opportunity ; i and the people will turn the false Liberals Reliable representative wanted. | out: ia like mmmate, as ths At coger References exchanged. salar. ~~ —- SAS NR ‘ee Pays to Buy at Perkins === leat | Pallet Having given up the agency of the cel- ebrated Bazaar Glove- fitting Patterns we will dispose of the stock on hand—about 1000 patterns -— at the very low price of Se 2 2 ae =. U Gr ow peso | ee ee re TSO See) Se cents each en oe The patterns are all new and vp-to-date, the regular price be- 30 and 35 Wg 20 7 as ~~. * cents eacn. j It ought to be undersiood Yet it is, from every Certainly it the universal been a boyish affair point of view, regrettable. contrasts strangely with harmony, the unanimous enthusiasm,with whieh Catholics vied with Protestants ip this community and French, Seotch, Irish and Englis» Canadians, all, exhibited their delight in the relief of Ladysmith and the national triumph of which it was the proof. Strictly and primarily, the McGill boys were, according to our COrrespondeni’s de- scription, in the wrong. They had no right to ioterfere with those who hed not raised their flags; they were legally and consti~ tutionally wronug when they stoned the Laval buildiog. Yet we can easily imagine that much the same thing would have oc- curred here, if the boys of St. Duastan’s or Prince of Wales had, in such a time of excitement, pulled downand hissed the Waion Jack. Onsuch occasions the crowd is apt to let its feelings get the better of its judgment; and this is what seems to have happened in Montreal. It is the feeling exhibited by the Frencb- Canadian students tbat is the really sig- nificant and regrettable feature of the demonstration. Is it possible that we are rearing up ia this free Northern country any considerable number of individ uals who are, or may be, ready in a time of ex- citement and etress to hiss atand tear down the Union Jack and the free British institutions of which the Uaion Jack is the symbol? Ifso, we cannot, too 803 n, b: impressed by the fact, er too soon take action in respect to it. There ought to be a rigid enquiry into thie matter. It should be probed to the bottom. Did these Laval boys, who will be influential men in the course of a tew years, really bias at the Union Jack? If so, what their motive? What political principles are being inrplanted at Laval? Or was their action mere'y the effect of the public ulterances of suclitdemagogues as Tarte ? Are tuere miny such {*acghers in Canada is he whose writings in Le Religevse was lately the subject of reproba tion by Archbishops Brucheai and Begin ? These are the qaestions which ought to be askedand anewe-ed, If we, a3 a nation, ar? to escap? trouble in the futire, we cannot afford to permit the seeds of sedi- tion to take root ia Canada. Tue Moat- real stu lents of Laval have, in their haste and express.on to feelings and principles which, we feel sure, they did imbib: from their loyal French-Canadian parent3. The point is thess feelings and priuciples sprasg, ani to get rid of the source of the evil. Tart2 go23 to Fraac>; aod itis hoped thata!l sueh as he will follow his example—:hough not at the ex- was ° . Semaine excitemeut, givea not to discover whenz2 Montreal, and all Canada should be made too hot for treason mongers—present or prospective. that Canadian Civil Liberty, large as it is, bas a limit, pens: of Canadian taxpayers, Ecalinsitiatiteteatiiateteeetietee eer enteeenenneena iammieammeaeea NOTES AND COMMENTS. —It appears that the Boers also “gra- dually fade aways” — We occasionally receive notes of news, etc., the writere of which withhold their names {rom the editor. Such aotes can- not be published because we have no guarantee that they are all true. —Tarie’s flying the Tri-calour last year, has its complement in the tear- ing dewn and burning of the British-Canadian fisg, now! Tarte aad his imitators, alike must be taught that there is but one flag—the British flag—for this country. —Attentiou is directed to the artiele on “Hygeine fer Schoo] Children,” peblished in another column. The writer is a lady anda physician ; and ehe seems te bave given special consideration to the subject. The article is wel! worthy of.careful peru- sal on the part of parent, teachers and all members of our School Board. —QOne of the German officers serving in the Boer army and not yet made prisener bas charged that “the British are the most unsuspicious people on earth. I was allowed to roam at will through their country, gathering uch information as I wished.” Thie foreigner, who has lived all bis life under espionage and restia at seems to think that British liberty is folly. But it is this liberty that has made Bri- tons devoted to their country and causes them to spring to arms when any part of their Empire of the Free is attacked, end to triumph in the end. ———————— — Thousands of new English Hats, they are Christy’s, that’s guarantee enough for anv one as we know; get yours at once —- Prowse Bros. Carp—The law business of F WL Moore wil! be taken charge @° by Merers Daves snd Hazard during his a sence on military dJutylsk, Tribune, Cold Comfort, “Looks as though our day was done,” said the dejected horse. “Oh, I don’t know!’ replied Opti- mistic Dobbin. “They'll need leather for certain parts of these automobiles, and they'll probably use our hides for that.”—Philadelphia Press. Reliable Medicine. “Do you believe in mind cure?’ “Yes,” answered Mr. Meekton’s wife. “It sometimes works with matters of habit. Every time l give Mr. Meekton a piece of my mind about smoking it cures him for several days.”—Washing- ton Star. His Paper’s Motto. “I’ve got a good metto for my rew paper.” “What is it?’ “ “What we have we hold.’ ” “Oh, I see—referring to the circula- tion. That’s good. But, by the way, I didn’t know you were a publisher.” “I’m not. This is a patent fly paper.” ~—Philadelphia Press. Well Fitted For the Job. “Judging from that fellow’s splendid shoulder and chest development, I should say that he was an eminent athlete.” “That’s Herr Spitznoodle, who con- ducts the orchestra in Wagnerian op- era.” Telephone Company The Anoual Meeting of “ he Telepbone Company of Prince Edward Island,” for the election of directors and such other proteediogs and business as it is compet- eot for the shareholders to deal with and determine, will be held on Wednesday, the 14th day of March, 1900, at the hour of 8 o’cloek, p. m., at the office of the Com- paoy, Queen Street. H. J. CUNDALL, President. Ch’town, March 1, 1900. 3i—2, 9,14 ———$— ae a © TENDERS. -_ — -— br as : : damm babs Sealed Tenders will be received undercigno!l up to Monday March noon for the erection of a Cheese Factory near Souis East. Plans and specifications may be seen at Michael McCurmack’s office, Souris. The lowest or any tecder not neceseari- ly accepted JOHN KEAYS, President Souris Dairying Co. Souris, Feb. 27th 1900. dy 1 week. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to ths Parliamenf of Uanad: at the present session thereof, for an Act teins corporate a ‘‘ompany to be called the ‘Acadia Mortgage Torpora'ion for the purpose of cirrying On the business +f a Loan Company with powers to loan money 68 real estate and on certain classes of debentures and stocks and with power to borrow money on debens tures, to receive deposits, toissue debenture stock. ani with other powers grant2d to Loan Compz2nie3 Dated Halifax the lith February, 1°00. Alfred Whitman, Solicitor of Apppicant?, 58 Bedford Row, Halifax, Nova Scotia Ce el St. a ¢ DIAMOND. | Yo SNe i. , 7 Lowest market prices. Dodd and Rogers Th: Hardware People. @ SS «Nansen i the | at Ladysmith dy lan Roa nny DD Salo. our bargain list for our Hurry Out. § Friday, Saturday and Monday, ee List to-morrow. : Jas Paton & Co ee DON’T MISS The Great Shoe Sale i 7 There is but httle to tell and nothing to conceal about this reduction—our store is small our new spring stock is extra large—we must make room for it. We offer curr WHOLE STOCK of BOOTS and SHOKS at 20 to 33; per cent discount--Some lines at even better diseount—Our bargain boxes contain many snaps. Remember this is a genuine clearance sale. A great chunce to secure Boot Bargains. na~»,ee@]esn @e 2247828 ¢ Many Money Savers ¢ Here for You ¢ =e 24Ooe0 @& ee @]e22 @ oe nR.K. JOST, STAMPERSY CORNER. — =" TLL ON HAND SRS aS aS IS aS OS 4 @w of Cur finest overcoatings and suitings in’Scotch we? of Ex sland and German manufacture—at very fine price: to the ba ance ef .me season. AllncwW fvesh goods this season. JOHN MLEOD & UJ