THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 10 1898 er ema ae em Se NA NZ SNA NE MI NE- THE COMMERCIAL efgre “—@° * @eX® +e @ «dake 2 : 7 & °°? i TRAVELLERS’ TAX. , NOVEMBER 10,1998, ee . J 7 / at ® e " " . It Pays to Buy at Perkins Tx Montreal Star publishes the act of FATHER BURKE'S LETTER. our Legislature which provides that aa re outside creditor cannot enforce payment of i We beg to assure Father Burke that hie a account unless it shall be proved that , E j frst Jetwr anent the new mail errange- his commercial traveller paid the tax : as pu hed a . rie , ibe Now a e ment was published by Tae Examiner on I vied by our Literal Government,—with anand. ' the we ry day Or ¥ hiah it reached the edi an ornamental border all around it. We © $1 00 REWARD . | torial hand. As no date was attached to } haye no doubt that it will, in this form, be arnin _ the letter, either at the bead or the tail, we | yasied down in many a scrap book, and 7° 4 | alia that {t waa impossible for th» perhaps be framed and giezd@ as one of Tt has come to our knowledge that certain persons, for the purpose of hel ing sdbdocdi | ee Met hai rs tba’ dewtnwithes of the das Bolisinte it off their unsaleable stock of clothing, have taken our guarantee cards from itor (0 KNOW When it waa written. There- hare f = ew the pockets of garments of our make and have put them in the pockets J fore we ylead not guilty to the reverend | Places Prince Edward Island in a very of other goods of inferier make, thus leading the purchaser to believe he $ gentleman’s fiistand last charges in the unfavorable and unenviable light before was getting Shorey’s clothing and thereby damaging our reputation. | letter published to<day the commercial world. That the Minister an xP pete Nahm = ere row’ customers and the public, that ob > se ye will prosecute, to the full rigour of the law, any one whom we cz c 5 | foes . : mm ¢ disallo. Pp : ,anyo we can prove 3 We certainly understood Father Burke’s | 0 Justice will disallow it is all but to have done this, and we w ll pay a reward of $100.00 to the person first Jetier as a condemnation (1) of the / certain. who will give us suficient evidence to convict any dealer of this offence. | post office officials in Charl ‘ttetown, to It wen be et too, that ~ rol ge er H. SHGREY & CO., Montreal. 7 ‘ee re , tame will, as speediiy as poszible et ri < p AN.t?.— Ve are spending a great deal of money to make the merits of our clothing k Whol HE i) oive 2cCAY tL » g - E : in nown ¢€ vyhom Tne Examiner had given deserved at dhe bib tabaaaiite san of wu m B = the to the public and we insist upon dealers giving people what they ask for. . : . 60 pairs mers odd pants credit iad wuergy S08 prom ptitude, an ] (2) a aaa eens tae br Seas he Sa } 9 OPPO GOOFS OPO OD ID OE YOO ODO HOP O00OD 00909000006 204040064 670006 | made of Moncton and Can- | of the alleged selfishness of Charlottetown | ya aie , ot oT, —— ; - bs cid a a! adian Tw ad ata hin reduc land the Charlottetown Board of Trade | Ye" at paid into che Provincial Treasury, O Facsimile of Guaranteecard oy . . . ‘4 o . © , " i ' ; : he hye > . re > (EX Y = Zs 7 . ES =] = » > > FE ; : | oye | From what we have since heard. we have and the churacter and commerce of the OOOO OSGOOD OOGCG®e (S 6) : tion off marked price. Doi : -rovince are damaged to thee : a ee ee ee | i, elie ttiek Oh bois , Province are damaged to the extent of tens ® This card ¢ lear ly @ ‘ 18 pairs pant worth $1.50 now 41.10 10 doubt thatit was understood by others ' &® This card is a Guarantee th’? ©) 3 10 pair pante worth 2.15 now 1.65|i9 Charlottetown in the same senae. Bu! | Of Housands, ' ra the moneys, eveniually?, G) the clo h in this garment has been GS ST . 4 - ‘ ° . . ‘ oc ¢ ( ‘ ores . , — a, ¥ J , #2 yy . WF a 32 pair pant worth 2.50 now 2.00 it appears, by Father Burke’s second lett r, both taxes an ; damages, ovaren out of the ) eas S i ee + FE D and i= : ACK p ; vy . . Tal Se : / work f - na that all alike were mistaken. The post pockets OF Our [3Tiners, Io this connection? ©) Ss i . J 4 K vite the workman = ; 3 eflice officials in Qherloitetown cagnot, | ‘Be Star sayss WY ship is fully guaranteed. ©} “ET's wile ae ariotetowg cann¢ z= = Bar Sain rn i certainly, be beld responsiblg be ; 5 ; “Burning &h4use down to roast a pig le or H. SHOREY &Co. ©) ie" 4 vy wre seM PVs, ~ se t ; or : . - mn it OES TOY ls wind operation when contrasted with this. ©) MONTREAL. ) . : ©) osiel and railway offizials in St. John and e 6 , rine Z - oes 4 ee A I j e An i as to th tax, surely our Prince ry A (AE AA eB A ©6OO86 > Moncton made the mistake of forwarding a | Edward Island friends do not think that WS DROID Z Y DYVBVBPBEPQ ‘ the commercial travellers really pay it in ©) Ino neof the pockets of all garments (©) the last analysis, they might as we!l expect j Shore'ys Clare days mail to Pictou which ought to have waterproofs yone to P int du Chene; and as for the ; : . tape ‘drummers, or the houses they res Charlottetown Board of Trade,Father Bark present to pay their travelling expenses presumes that “they have done their best’ | themselves and never think of adding them to the prices of their goods. Undoulelly , the commercial men simply add this tax to ' their bil of expenses, and itis assesved on ply “as often as needs be in the interests | the goods soli to the people of Prince of all concerned.” We accept Father | Edward Island, who thus muet pay it, plus em 14 mens water proofe withcape in navy | and counts upon their influence in favor of 433 Blue and Black at a big diecount off! pier at Cape Traverse, sc that steamers marked price ® waterproofs worth $4.50 now $3.20 - o - =e : On 3 waterproofs worth 5.75 now 4.25 }oi 4 waterproofs worth 7,50 now 5.30 | Burke’s explanations, and have only to ; the ca nf the money a Made from Pure Worsted Stock absol- » ~ FR E ie ete . ig the root on the = investment, t 7 : ¢ ; : . . | 2 waterproofs worth 10.75 now &.50 regret that he wrote his first letter in haste, | - at aa iidtewes : wah Seaehaies ately Fast Dye, 20 oz. in weight, lead extahe ia Mens Double Warp Wool Italians Pullars Sleeve ‘liniug. Well Tailored, and up-to-date in }every particular. Can be purchased from any reputable and forgot to date it, way of taxing themselves, and incidentally In conclusion, we have to thank Fatner | annoying tie men who do business with Burke for the information contained in the them,” | ; last paragraph of his letter published to- The Star,'with its accustomed enterprise, «? : : ‘ ; 9) 1% day. Father Burke will be glad to learn | publishes two columns of correspondence dealer in Canada for $12.00. : Vy that the postoffice officials have promptly | and comments about the matter, including Nf) as See or mera s Guarantee Ticket is . Underwear decided to make up mails every afternoon | the opinions of a number of Montreal mer- YR in the pocket before you buy. . ' z r QD Y A wi to go right through to Alberton and Tig- | chanis. One of those opinions we quute . I tkete-\ te Been, and that these will contain Tue “Mr. D. Watson, of Kerry, Watson & yf Hy é rea EXAMINER. Co., explained that the tax is purelya r P. ald A a ee commercial travellers’tax. “ Orders sent TH} ‘ & Coke weathe is here, ae yee STILL THE N. P. to the firm by letter,” said he, “are in no | pared for it? If not we are ready to fit —-- way different to those sent from any other Sole Agents for Ch’town. | you out to perfection with good cemforte place, so that debts for goods ordered dis Tae Patriot publishes, editorially, an Ara able underwear, aud at the same time i ‘(4 eave your money. article which impates the present prosper- | Tether the travellers have. paid their tax j : Heavy ribbed nenene 34¢ per suit ity of Montreal’s manufacturers to the} or not. A number of travellers hoping +o All wool underwear S0c per suit. Libera] Government. It is, nevertheless, a | to evade the tax, have been getting Prince ‘ } fact that the protected industries that are ae ee ae - ae “Ae, ; . . 4 g . . . alifax, N S., to buy their goods. Ac« R ly i} th B { i Men’s prospering under the rule of the gentlemen cording to the amended law, however, 8asSons W i$ Q eS ee elected as free traders, together with the payment for goods so purchased can be : [> amount of protection accorded, are as fol— | refused. Again, the tax, or license, 1s non- Because—*reys - the only manufacturers of clothing who gua- ; ; Bi lows: transferrat le, eo that if, for any reason, @ rantee their work and their guarantee is as good asgold. i ’ ve ce . . “ “a . . . . . oF] N ight Shirts Silke, 25 per cent, orm required m= 7 different a to All their materials are Sponged and Shrunk and will not shrink or spot with rain, ; Wocllens, 35 per cent. a Aerie ‘es on ee Their Bicycle Suits are up-to-date models of comfort and are all Rigby Proofed. Cotton fabrics, 25 per cent. dint “Raper ead to. Saks ae an the They Rigby Waterproof all their Spring and Fall Overcoats and make no extra i A few price hints from our stock will} Oilcloths, 30 per cent. eine kes hee ennhd ‘thasdilih: ‘Tetnetethan charge for it. Everybody is asking for Shorey’s clothing but sometimes dealers be quite aceepiable to those contemplating lron Bridges, 30 per cent. OF oa gt elias It ia ih we elie hie ; a change for warmer nigkt shirte. Wall paper, 35 percent. pre Ny ogi pri haat . a teed ee eet re ; Pista night shirts 55c each Paper, 25 per cent. poraeary id opted, sequen wo wnidled ook in the pocket for Shorey’s Guarantee Ticket. ‘Inonelette night shirts 69c each Sugar, 1 cent per Ib. ? call , Flaanelette night shirts $1.10 Leather, 25 per cent. » comes esc Boots and shoes, 25 per cent. DD TA ph ‘ Rubber goods, 35 per cent. HAPPY MARRIAGE BELLS. JAS. PATON & Go.—SOLE AGENTS e Glasaware, 30 per cent. t Men ) Paints, 25 per cent. A very yloneant event tank place atthe | = = tS Ename'led ware, 30 per cent. residence ot tne bride’s father, May field, Dae Lead pipe, 35 per cent. Nov. 9th, when Miss Bertha Alice, dangh-~ rd Sawe, 30 per cent, ter of Mr. W. W. Rodd, of Charlottetown, Ls +8 5 Gas meters, 35 per cent. was united in marriage to William H., ron wa - ae ee iB Hosiery Irov pipes, $8 per ton. of Henry Ball, of this city. Rev.G. GC. = : Bar iron, $7 per ten. Robertson was the vcffliciating clergyman. , a i ceed Rolled iron. $7 per ton, The bride was attended by her sister, Miss i : cee = a tee - «sleds Pig iron, 2.60 per ton. Lillian Rodd, while the groom was sup- aepend on getting, if you buy vy ur Hosier Th : : . ted by his broth S 1 Ball Th Sh ; 7 ad vs e farmers in this province who vo ed | ported by lis brother, Samuel ball. © ce tA F HE BENEF B4 —nincemneeinncneenteenihaenetne® er here, We intist on dependable qualities bride received many valuable and useful A TEA FOR -HE BENEFIT OF THE Tas ; : he Liberals because they were in favor . | no matter how little the price. for t y presents, among them being a handsome : fe lome-made a'l wool sox 20c per pair of Free ‘l'rade will please make a note Of | parlor set from her brother, Charles E os x" s " oR. eh : : : & : : ‘ i ’ de 2 oi Mens all wool -ox 25c per pair this list. It is a standing testimony to the | Rodd, | Black cashmere sox 20c per pair isdom of the authors of the N. P., andj} .* eee - Fine cashmere eccks 45c per pair’ weer " or Disease the folly of those who maintain that the ORGAN . RECITAL é G a e z , prosperity of our industries is in any sense WILL BE HELD IN THE———-~— —Itis manifest that our Farquharson | :n vocal numbers,) at 8 o’cl ck, + due to the men now in ofiice. Cabinet cannot get rid of its representatives & C @ ®. Mens << on account of “a change of conditions” as | ‘$year , — the Greek Cabinet hasdone. The provin» PHURSDAY - EVENING, BY THE NOTES AND COMMENTS. cis! debt still increases and the Asylum sae ‘NOVENBER 17th. A i 'D) The new organ in St. James’ Church will be opend bya Recital by Mr. S.N. f Earle (ass.sted by some of our best talent mee ws SOCIETY > bungle ia yet unsettled. grade and noted for their general excell- ence, finieh and wearing qualities, Only the best mekes are represented in our stock. Our prices will be found exceed- ingly low for euch excellent gloves, Lined Kid gloves 55c per pair. Lined Kid gloves 75c per pair. the Liberals are dissatisfied with Mr. Sifton, and that Sir Wiifred Laurier is showing weakness in not getting rid of his Minister Gazette remarks that Sir Wilfrid’s hati¢ of paying no attentionto what the papers say causes him to overlook many useful of the Interior, upon which the Montreal ! O ’ he a cotly hick — Events, a new Ottawa pu lication eays Admission to all parts of Church, 25c. LA ‘BS S : ur gentiermen’s gloves are etrictly high Prgoramme later. D.R. MACLENNAN, Sec’y Trustees As the organ isa really beautiful instru to need any further comment. sina sina ON ment, @ treat may safely be promised all who attend the opening by Mr Earle whose abilities as an organist are too well known } cS ay e t a O OV 5 ~ Fine Mocho gloves $2.60 per pair. indicatione. : . 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