ee On yk te er ae gs em soe Le A NR Ra A AN ew wae + iim ta oe my Segre —- - oe. icin ge Cag tage a age Pt He Eee It Pay to Ray at Perkins or xmas Gifts MOND SILKS New silks tha’ will make beautiful Xmas presents, strickingly har seme dosigns— dependable « 25¢ per yard 40c per yard 55¢ per yard 65e per yard Hatutai silks Fancy Broche sil ke Fancy atri ded sillcs Checxed Taffeta silks 3 Large Vol). tor 25 cents 20 to 30 pe: off the balance Discount f our Ladies Jackets lower than 1 the city, we hada eal as our prices this fall were } any other store large sale, but we have a small lot left which we'll -learat 20 to 30 per nt discount. ‘ SHIRTS Now what would be more accep- table to a gentleroan than a present of say, 3 fine white laundered shirts We sel] 3 While Shirts for St 50 [WEDNESDAY] b hi = Gents Gloves Me ns ringwood ioves L&e per pric j Mens all wool g!>ves 36c per pair Mens lined kid gloves lined Mocho gloves Lined Reindeer zloves $1.25 per pair Silk lined Mocho gloves $1.60 per pair Furlined Antelope . 5de per pair $1.10 per pair gloves $2.20 per pair Gents Neckwear THE DAILY EXAMINER DECEMBER 21, (898, nn a nN SIR W. C. McDONALD. By his princely gifts to McGill Uni- versity, William OC. McDonald, of -Mon- treal, has conferred a continual boon upon Canada and the world atlarge. He de- serves the gratitude of his country as truly as any man in itever did. Others have made fortunes, but none hes used money more prudently or beneficently. Indepen- dently of the fact that he was born and bred and educated in this Province, we are delighted that his great and meritorious service to the State bas been formally re- cognized and rewarded by the head of the State. So far as he is personally conceroed the value of a title is as nothing. His name would in any case have gone down to each succeeding genera tion of Canadians as the b nefactor of McGill, But the title of Caight Commander of St. Michael and St. George, which he has received from the gracious hands of the Queen, is the distin- guishing mark of his country’s approval aod gratitude, As such it will, we fee sure, be highly prized. We congratulate Sir William McDonald’s and friends in this Province, including partic- viarly his brother, John A. McDonald, E-q., of Glensladale, and bis cousin, tke Hon. F. De St. Croix Brecken, of this ‘ Ly. relatives tem — RESULTS (F ‘SEE WAR. Henry, Crews declaree, in the course of his latest circular, that the effect of the American—Spanish war is going to be fur- ther reaching than even dreamers of Am- erica’s destiny have ever pictured. It will he says, in the end, lead toa commercial reeult of the warthe Upited States have gained revolution amongst nations. Asa the Philippine Islands and thereby made the Pacific Ocean of vastly more import- ance to them than it otherwiee covid have been. trance It gives the States a front door en to China and Asia for the distribu- tion oftheir products and manufactured goods which in time will be superior to that of the European The great railroads of the States now cenire at Chicago, which lace has been made im-~ cow petitors, portant through its connection with the lakes. The Jakes and the railroads, toge~ ther, have developed abnormally only cers tain locelities of the country, whereas the next great development will not be where the lakes are located, but will be between ocean and ocean—from the Atlantic to the Pacific--which will make the railroads that epan that territory the great highways of the world. The resnit of the war must the Nicaragua canals in the interests of the force building of the Panama and Republic, and when completed they will | , past, and our schocl heuees, with very few Washable four-i::-hand tie Re each WY ASDAVIC LOUT ana Les C cacil ’ . ; - % make the Caribbean Sea the rendezvous of W ashable DOW 1L.\eS OC each . ° ; : ¢ : o the world’s commerce, as they will furnish Latest styies in 1OW ~Ue ea h _ “Nobby” string ti 250 each | bY fat the nearest and cheapest mode of Handsome flov | ties 60c each | rensportation to supply the 800,000,000 Fancy ( Metal Ornaments, | Fancy Ba ther Goods, Picture Fra reel TOY s— | for oc each Dolls for 10¢ each Dolls for 25¢ each Dolls for SOc each Dolls for $1:00 each } Dolls for $1.80 each | Dolls for $2.C0 «ach and upwards CFRIipay J 6 & Sale of Ladies Wrappers We are selling two job lots of Ladies Wrappers at less than wholesale prices. 95 Ladies Wrappers well made, neatly finished, in pretty shades 89c each. 72 Ladies Wrappers, well lined waists, skirt measures 3 yds, in very pretty shades our price $1.50 each. E Perkins & [ SUNNYSIDE. eae toeaete of people at the Eastern side of the Pacific. The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans andthe sribbean Sea together are, Mr. Clews con~ m 4 ; cl ying to be ¢ ; ‘ AEE y SYNE ; : ; 41 . } be imagined Dy the most enthusiasiic, ~>+e@+e THOSE ROAD ORDERS. A few THE statement touching road orders from Kast The retraction ofr Tue nor proved, but days EXAMINER made 8 Prince. Patriot demanded inetant proof, and threatened vengeance. EXAMINER neither re- tracted repeated its former statement with greater definiteness than before. Now, The Patriot professes to be satisfied. What, has happene Was the Patriot, in the first place, more zealous than prudent? Why is 1? the public not given the explanation that ie demanded by the fact that road orders from East Prince have been floating around inthe middle of December. So much depends upon the purity of the blood that by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla many different diseases are cured. Waal Will Lb Is a Worrysome Problem that Presents Itself Regularly Every Year. If you were selecting a present for yourself would it not be some useful article and not a mere ornament, It is reasonable to assume that your friends have feelings akin to yoar own, and will deeply appreciete your thoughtfulness if your Christmas present com— bined utility and beauty. We ask you to consider our goods and prices before buying elsewhere, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 21, 1868 UNITED STATES TRADE In the Jast three years the exports of merchandize from the United States ex- ceeded the importe of the like classes by $1,249.540,000. For the year 1898, the value of the exports of the United States will amount to $1,200,000,000. This great sum approximates closely to that of the value of the total exports of Great Britain. Great Britain’s tota! exports aggregate the enormous amount of $1,455,- 000,000 a year. But the United States are, in spite of protection, easily second in point of trade with the world at large; and they are catching up to Great Britain. Their domestic trade is beyond calcula~- tion. EE REE IY ERE a or come rae NOTES AND COMMENTS. — The Moniteur Acaien gives currency toa rumor that Mr. Amee Gallant, M. P. P., elect for the First Distaict of Prince, will resign hisseat sooner than face the election court set down for Wednesday next, 28th inst. *An islander tells us,” eays Our contemporary, “that this will de- prive the public of some very interesting revelations.” — We have the pleasure of acknowledg - ing the receipt, from Mr. Ernest A. Earle, of the British Columbia Year Book for 1898. Itis,as usual, a creditable work and contains information regarding every industry and resource of that Province. [t must be confessed that the Western Province makes a fine showiog in the | materially add to our prosperity ‘as | | became better known to the outside world. | in this instance.” | mac is that—“Ourschools to-day are in a ——— re ee | yesterday’s ExaMINER, permit me to say | u more important in the | future progress of development than can | ™ . _—- | their own account have had their cheques | sent them, and if any of them wish_to see ‘the details of the transaction, I will be happy to show them the accounts which will be submitted to the Fruit Growers’ — ) book, and we cannot help thinking that if some such effort were made’ to “boom” OS enna our own Island Province, the result would | we | — Remarking onthe commercial travel- | lers tax imposed by the Grit Government of P.E. Island and the recent amendment to itthe Canadian Gazette published in in London says: ‘This is going from bad } to worse with a vengeance. The original legislation was shorsighted and foolish, and, as any business man may see, vas onlya clumsy and costly method of in. directly tax'ng the Islanders themselves, by whom in the long run, the tax must be paid. But for the later propose! ao shadow of excuse can be forth coming. Why should any debtor’s liability be wiped off because the ‘creditor owes the Province fifteen dollars? At the present moment the land awaits theapprovel of the Dominion authorities, and itisto be hoped that atender regard for the Provincial rights will not prevent the use of the veto power which appears to be urgently called for —'The Canada Educational Monthly, for December, contains an interesting article from the pen of MrGJ McCormac, on the Growth of P E Island Educationally. The conclusion arrived at by Mr McCor. healchy and flourishing condition; they are no longer heli down by brute force or taught incompetently or irrationslly. The teachers or this p~ovince are alert and active as a body, and do their duties faith- fully. The C PR express is no farther abead of the lusabering stage coach than the P EI school of to-day is ahead of the echool of twenty years ago.. The moral, social, intelleetuel, and industrial circum- stances of the people have all changed. The old log schooluouse is a thing of the exceptioas, are very comfortable, well furs nished, and well lighted.” THE FRUIT SHIPMENT. Sir —In reply to a “Fruit Grower,” in that the gentlemen who entrusted me with apples to be shipped to England on Association. If Mr. Edward Bayfield has published the exact price netted by the farmers for each variety of apples shipped, I have not seen it. But “Fruit Growers’” will, no doubt, find that the fullest infor- mation will be furnished through the; Fruit Growers’ Association. D, Ferauson. ee) CHRISTMAS PUBLICATIONS a~™ Forest and Stream has issued a beauti- fol and artistic number, for which many thanks, Harper’s Publications—The Bazaar, Weekly, aud Round Table—are in appro- priate Christmas dress, The Canada Educational Monthly is at all times interesting to teachers and others interested in schecls. The number for December is a capital one. OO Oe ayer + Cita Ouc Great Big Rush to Haszard & Moore’s for Books Toys Dolls Xmas Calendars and Fancy Goods THIS IS A BIG WEEK and a Bargain week. L[very- body come. HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. Annual Meeting Merchants Bank of P. E. Island The Annual General Meeting, of the shareholders, of the Merchants’ Bank of a) >? ~ meres ne nace TELS ° Mark Wright & Co, Ltd Home .Makers:****: P. E, Island, wil: be held at its Banking House, Great George Street, on Tuesday the 10th day of January, next, 1899, at he hour of 11 o’clock a, m. Proxies must be leit with the Cashier at least one day previous to the oe ’ PED OVO OHO HO 6H0OH65.03 HHH O64 SOHOOFIH OOO OOP MWE DOS OA J, M, DAVISO 280 ‘ Cash We are the original manufacturers of portable Vapor Baths, We have, during the last ten vears supplied thousands of our Baths to physicians, hospitwls, sanitariums, etc. and we are now, for the first time, ad - yertising them direct to the general public. ~ Get one with IN BUYING A a steel irame that stands VAPOR BAT on the floor Ifa manufacturer does not show you a cut of a frame without the cov ering you may take itfor granted that his “Steel frame” isa wire hoop that rests op the shoulder of the bather, Get one that is covered with proper materia!, Insist on seeing a sample of material before ordering, We make our own covering material and print it with a handsome “all over” pattern of Niagara Falls. Get one with a thermometer attach- ment, Don’! go it blind—a bath that is too hot or not hot enough will ba of no benefit to you, Get one that you can return and have your money back if not satisfac- tory in every way, Send for sample of material and in- teresting bocklet that will tell you all about Vapor Baths. Vapor Baths are an sf cknowledged household neceesity. ‘Tarkish, Hot Air, Vapor, Sulphur or Medicated Baths at Home, 3c, Purifies system, roduces cleaniiness, health, strength, revents disease, obesity. Cures Co ds, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, LaGrippe, Malaria, Eczema, Catarrh, Female his Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney Trou- bles. Beautifies Complexion, Price ot Niagara Baths, $5.00 The King-Jones Co., Toronto DEPARTMENT H. H. AGENTS WANTED. BOB 13 0VWVIHV IV ORES OD8 S042 400460580608 en Greenman OD OOD ODS O'S OS £466 99030093 03202 nm CawoeoB02oae @ ©3930 0320320003 803 Wow Opened The Large Double Store ——= | VY — The Morris Block Stocked with the best assortment of Dolls—Japanese ware—Mechanical Toys ever offered ie Ch’town, at prices that we are no. afraid of competition. We have the large store only until the end of the year, consequently we must lispose of all goods at any price. ome and. See Cur Stock and get prices and yon wili bs convinced thereis one place in Ch’town where you can really get GENUNE BARGAINS. In the adjoining store we have stock- ed to overflowing with Celluloid, Leather and Japan goods—Books of #1! the leading poets at 3 price, Bibles, Prayer Books, Novels, &c.—Purses and Pocket Books —Tissue Paper—plain and Ornamented —for Xmas decorations, Thousands of Xmas Cards and Coslenders from le up— F. J. HORNSBYS BOOKSTORE Victoria Row, Ch‘town, REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct. 3rd, m patr-n; will find me in my office m the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Queen’s Square, first door he right upstairs. OR. J. H. AYERS, Dent's