het cA. 3 i ee —_, 1 ny ee eee et ei ari ail EE raed A NN OOS CS lili aN A, Mn lillies 5 PHE Darwr BSAAMINKEK CHAKRLUT?THiUWsN, FEBRUARY 20 1900 GRAND Patvial Under Aid to the Ked Cross, THE DAILY EXAMINER | ‘FEBRUARY SPOKEN BY A PATRIOT Canapa bids fair to be one ef the most important countries in the world. Whether you view her in regard to her fisheries, ip to her tinober, in re- gard te be: minerals, in regard to ber -oil, in regard to her climate, yeu cannei fiod a country or & people occupy. g a proudr, a more acvavtageous, or a more eplendid perition. Bhe hag the glory ef British inetitu- Patronage of Ladies’ regard PATKONESSES— Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Vail. PART 1, ay Direc 1a Prof \ innice ‘ tions ; she offers a security for life and ~ saat “4 are or u 7 oa | property not exceeded b any institution ‘ by. , My (a) “‘Red White ar a Mien... v5. (that human skill or sagacity has yet de- Tavleau | Dis Capt. W age “. Valete. vised. . 1" Se re a Ate Tie foreign foe can touch her soil; the Dance .....+++ The Canadian Dance | unrivalled oavies of England are evidences | Miss Helen Warburton. = '10 the outlyieg portions of the Empire Vocal Set ea se Seasean ES | oo hake complete security and immunity EEE vc costed: bedeedsaeuee Sword Exercise trom aggression. | Sixteen Loyal Girls oo With all these advastages we have | en eras ‘res feet, Wann perfect independence uoder the British Necitatic n) ih ole vue . Ordered to the Front | flag. ee ) |, , Miss Enid re ae We bave indeed the fact that we area} Tableas J P heaton ce “~~ “| part of thet great Empire under whose | Wee Risk. . Ccicsccasiesiees Mr. March ; aegis human rights and political liberty Grand Chorus........ Soldiers of the Queen are secure. Direction Mrs. F. Mitchel. : i oe a baa Under these circumstances, where is tLe INTERMISSION. man who will say that Canada in this PART 2. hour of presperity should shrink for one Solo Vocal } eee The Absent Minded Begger siugle moment from the duty impored Peart . M ss Earle. upon her by the grandeur of Our position Taticcun. J Voces ieecuon of Mes Bowe | of taming by that great Eupite, whicn Mr.\ Edward Mitchel? jgives use #0 much—and absolutely for Mandolins....¥.... The British Guardsmen | nothing ? S$. Cecelia Club. Where is the man who would aek that Waral Polo ..c. seccsces + cecves Mr. Massey ee j Vocal Quartette ...... Direction Prof. Earle | an additional penny be charged agains Orchestra. ,.....Direction Prof. Vinnicombe , the people of the British [sles for the To doleau.. oe ces cccecsscese Of Full Company | . .: senance of the fo.ces eent to sid the GID SAVE THE QUEEN. Cheice home-made candy for sale curing tetcomiccion. Charles Tapper. Pos ively no enceres. a2 oe Tichets a -, nap wy 7 ggg : — We understand that a company is be- ee ee BOC " Tlcdceine aaa ing formed here for the purpose of run- CEO Tne ates ning & line of steamers from this port to CS —_ Sydney, calling at Summerside, George- ss town and Souris. As Sydney is likely to enn 6r © become a large and populons city in the Sa near fature, we have no doubt this new “og'ed tendera will be received at the | enterprise will be a euccess. #8 «of the Board of School Trustees of | Mother Country in her cecessity ?—Sir oe ca ed . rlottetown up to SATURDAY, —Doukhobors to the nuinber of 7 427 MAH 3rd coon, for the erection of a | bave been introduced at cost ot $7.47 ver dail ora Cot age ou Prince St. School } bead. Of Galicians we bave received grou wie, ria» and Specification may be seen at the lice of Jobo P. Nicheleoo, Ev-q., Arethirct. Ve Trustees do not biod themselves to acce,t the lowest or any tender. | E, STEWART, Sec’y Board School Trusteee. r '. 19—20 2427. rhe oN ere 16,787, ata rate of $4.77 per head. This is where Mr. Sifton derives his immigra~ | tion figures. A law recently passed in Norway makes a girl ineligible for matrimony unless ebe |can show certificates of rkillin cooking, knitting’ and spinning. = 2 — —— = — aon ¢ 6 th m 7 pe } 4 20 dozen white unlaundered shirts arrived to-day that we ex- pected in time fcrour white wear sale. These shirts came in all sizes from 124 to 164, and we are sell. K ing them at 30c each. Yea may geta shirt for the same money, perhaps less—but you can't get the same value as ourg for 30 cents. “A a ” “=, 7 Have you seen those new ties ? we received yesterday—they are meeuaiie J ONLY ONE POINT. We bave no desire io foliow neer through from its false alatemeat that (he Conserva- tives had charged tne French-Canadiaas with disloyalty. It call. t» mind the old ditty of Sir waiter Scott: “ Oh! what a tangled web we weave The Pio- the long screed resulting ’ When first we pract ce to deceive.’ There ie but one point in ii to which we would call atienation: ** It (fam Ex- AMINER) says tie any strong protests when Tarte and Laur- Pioneer did not make ier were declaring that the * could not and would to assist the Mother Conntry in her struggles with the Soath African R-pud- licane.” Of course editor of Tae Examinsea, neither Tarte nor Laucicr never said asy- thing of the king.” Oa everyone remembers the words,—‘* Not & man; not a doilar, not a gan.” Thos? words will not 3,00 be forgotieon, The publication of them ended Mr. Tarte’s usefulness to the Liberal purty of Canada, goverom anit aot aead soldiers ev-ryou2, even ths kaowa that tne contrary, aod, more than bis i lshealth, accounis for his retiremeat to bis beloved France. As for Sir Wilfrid,—who does not know | about the famous ‘nierview with the Toronto Globe, short'y before the Pre- mier’s untimely depar:ur? for Cuicago. We are sirprisd tia tae Pioneer should have the weakness to chalieage | Tae ExaMiner’s true statement, UAT AWN ELECTOR’S REQUEST. Sir,—I bave been to'd that our worthy reprecentaiive, Jo-epb Wise, Eeqg., M. P. P., has informed Mr. Farquharson that hie cao no louger suppor: the extravagsnt and locoOmpetent party of which he is the leader. SUPRFME COURT Tuxspay, Feb. 20. George F. Rebinson ve. The Bricisn Aseuranee C mpory fried Trivity Torm last when ver/ict was reod- ered for the plaiviifffor $2 960. A role tor wousenil @¢ new trie! was argued, Micheelmas Term last, when judzme:t war reerved. The Chief Ju-tiee to-day d-l vered judgement bold. ag thst the ver dio ofthe jury mast he set aside and a neneuit estered Mr, Justice Hodgava avd M:.Jasiice Fitz,eraid ¢ ncurred. Ronald MoMilan va, the City of Uhar- Action of damages tor alleged pegleet or refusal on the part of tie fir: men wf the cvy to extingvish a fire on the premised of the plaiai th The defencant city demurred to the plaintiffs declae- contending that the city was rot able fer tbe acts of its firemen in perform- ance of their duty as firemeo. ‘he demur- rer came ou for argumentin Mochaeimas Term last when judgment was reserved. The Chief Justice ‘odev delivered ju‘g meut overruliog we demurrer wiih coca —bvidirg (oat the city 16 liable for neglect Gu ihe pact of 4¢ flreme. “bile Chey are iv the discharge of their duty) Mr. Ju» tiee Hodgson and Mr. Jostice Fitzgereld concurred, America lo ‘tower, hitien, Juigment in other cases pending will be | giver thie ait-rsoou. UNUSED TO THE CLIMATE. ee A Frenchman Finds Canadian Weather Had a Bad Effect on His Health. Sr. Everacug. Que.. Feh, 12-— Angu-te Dub i+ !anded here frew Frarce, a perfeci stranger to the weather conditions pre- vailiog in this -conatry. The food also: _ differed from ibat to which he had been - accustomed, and his heart (eing weak, he change bad a serious effect upoo ut. He wenttoa medical man who did bim no good, He wert to others with @ timilar result in each case “T had to yo to Montreal,” herav~, * 10 work forthe Grand Trunk in tuat city aod Unbleached Table Damask, daisy designs, 48 in wide at 18c Unt! ; "Yamask, pansy ( esign, 52 in, wi |e at 23¢ Hai... ©. u stable Damask, wild rose design, 52 in. wide at 26c Unbleached Table Damask, col- ored border, 50 in. wide at 27C Unbleached Table Damask, fern and rose design, 56in. wide at 27¢ Half Bleached Table Damask, cover leaf design, 56 in. wide at 28c Half Bleached Table Damask, rose leaf design, 60 in. wide at 33c Heavy Bleached Table Damask, block design, 62 in. wide at 35c¢ Unbleached Table Damask, fern design, 56 in., Full Bleached all pure Linen Table Damask, 52 in. wide at 33C¢ Extra fine full bleached pure Irish linen satin finish table damask, fern design, 72 in. wide at 96c _ Extra fine full bleached pure Irish linen, satin finish table damask, pansy and fern design, 68 in. ! wideat 98c . Extra fine full bleached pure Irish Linen satin finish table damask | Shamrock and fern design, 72 | in, wide at $1.05 } ! ; ary . - . If th s is trne our member has shown a ™¢t & man who was euff-ring the same ae” Extra fine full bleached pure Irish wise discretion. clined tu economy and opposed to extrava- gance. But against the overwhelming majority the Government had, what ccu'd one mas do? The wise and patrictic course taken by the electors of the westand the north and the senth, in routing the slavish support- ers of a reckless, corrupt and incompetent government, and sendiag four good men | aod true to initiate a policy of economy, and good government is besond praise and merits tue thanks of the great body ot taxpayers of this province, and puts Mr | Wire in a positien t> show tha’ be isin favor of a policy of prudence and economy. If it is correct that ne has left the Lib- eral party, aud ibe premier has been ap- prised of the fact, then he (Farqubarson) is ia a false position, holding the reins of power in defiance of the Constitution, a8 he cannot command a meéjority in the Legisiature, Mr. Wiee will do wellte come out in | the public prese, and ‘et his constimments | know just where he siande. ’ ' ' Exector. | Cavendish, Feb 15th, 1900. THE MILK COMPETITION. | Sirn,—I notice in last week’s Examiner a writer signing bimselt ‘**Truib,” who claims that D. P. Irving holds the dis- tinction of being the largert patron cf any factory on the Island. Well, in this wat- ter the writer certainly telies bis name; tor Mr. A. E Dewar, of Hezalbrook, Factory, holds the title in quality ae well @8 quantity. “Truth” also claims that the two herds of cows b:longing to two different fa mere, produced 108,872 les. of milk. Now Mr. A. E. Dewar supplied 108,782 Ibs. Therefore the other berd must bave pro~ duced 90 |bs. leaving Mr. Dewar champien over Mr. Irving with 7,782 Ibs. extra to his creditas Mr. Irving tupplied only | 101,000 Ihe. Now, Mr. Editor, the cows that supplied this 108,872 lbe. of milk grazed in the, same field al] eummer, and were bandied ouly by Mr. Dewar, or under his direc-, tion. I think T have ssid enough to prove | that Mr. Irving is snowed under in this. matter, SSNUEESCUROUENPSAGDGUEDEUQUEENONENDEOSENREODUDSOGEENNODOGEOGGEURECHEEEDGCERNAOSNEROGRDUDEREDDEDOGSUREGUOSNNNOUDNGE?: ALTER IpDeEm. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. | Toronto Globe: Aa the Boer war ceems to have got into American politics, some Canadians might take up the cause of the Filipinos. A NEGLECTED CO LD ia very danger- | our, and the farther it goes the faster it goes. A very emall quantity of Adam- eo0’8 Botanic Baleam wil] eure a ‘‘young” cough, An older ore requires wore Bal- 8am to stop it—but vo cough is too old for ittocure. 2d5c. all druggists. 1 Old Family Recipes ' Knox’s Cough Mix- At ture, Shaw’s Medicine. | =a Caitle Medicines, Dr. Leckie’s Condition Powders. New rem- edy for Farcy or Stock- ing in horses, — | Large assortment of. Patent Medicines. , { Personal attention to fillirg prescrip-. tions DAY or NIGHT. Nors—Bxpected daily +hipments of Toilet Soaps (something new) and Oxy- gevator. Hacdonald’s Drug Store He has alwaya been in- | myself, but had started to take Dodd's Kid | ney Pills. He told me they were dong him good. He wes kind enought to give ne afewofihem. I took tsem I felt much better I procured a box, and in fifteen daye felt like a differen! man.” ——————— DIED. In this city,on the 18th inst., Walter, infant sown of Jonu and Mary Mille. At Murray River, on Jan. 30tb, of con - gestion of the lungs, Chrisilaa Jane, danghter of Elizateth eged 5 manth-. —_ oS ’ IF “To Err is Human. But to err all the tine is criminal or iliotic. neglecting your blood. When impurities manifest themselves in eruptions or when disordered conditions of stomach, kidneys, liver or bowels appear, take Hood’s Sar- saparilia. and put you in good health. Hoods Sarsaparilt Dy Aaea Glee) Lie FOR SALE 5000 Cedar Fence Stakes, 2000 Cedar Posts, 700 Spruce and Cedar Shir gles. 100 Hemlock Boards. 100 Spruce Boards. Also all other kinds of Lumber suitable for building purposes. POOLE & LEWIS dy lin wk dins Poole’s Wharf. s CEHRPRGRHRSESUERNUSRCCOEROREECECSSOR ERGY FOR EXCELLENC: IN Watch Repairing and Engraving Send your work to this store. We ean please you. We can give you satis- faction—that’s our busi- nese, : W. W. WELLNER Jeweler and Engraver. BRFET"NGGHS 4 BRECRESPS*MORREGRAE SER EDERLOSEERERECSESE = and A. M. Ross, Don’t continue the mistake of It will make pure, live blood, | 7~_— (‘SOP RRORMEMNTUERUEGURGRUEGCRAREOREGREQUREERERGGHECRRRCCECRREREEECERERHRGURERE ERR EGRSORORE GER GREREREGE linen, satin finish table dam- ask, pansy and shamrock de- sign, 72 in. wide at $1.08 ; ‘ Heavy Fine Bleached design, 62 in. wide at Damask Honey Suckle design, 68 :n. wide at design, 68 in. wide at Hotel keepers and thrifty hou |b fore purchasing elsewhere, | manufacture, all pure linen; sizes and $1 32 | erior quality and finish, Irish manufac size 3x, price per doz $1.25, $1 56, $ 5 doz Extra Fine Satin Finished Twenty dozen Disab'ed Towels, but not through soaking. Their selling power is crippled by being slightly soiled on the double ends. They go on cur Bargain Table to-morrow morning sharp 19 o’clock, at 26 per cent;all pure Irish Flax Line1. The following is our clearing prices on good reliable stock taken from reserve. We could not buy at the following prices: Heavy Huck Oatmeal design Irish Linen Towels 18x36 $1.44 This towel is well worth 502 a dozen wore. 22x40 Huck Towel with fast cul- or border $1.29 Tuis towel is generally sold at 22c, 24x45 Huck Towel! tast border fringed $2.90 20 dozen real Huck Towels, fas: Another Seller~~pure white Huck “ Bleached 6 “< ce sc Heavy Bleached Towelling, cold Extra Heavy Bleached Towelling PP? a ooo HSE a ene em Heavy Fine Bleached pure Irish Linen iis 3*% Sale Cleses Veareh... Qa aa A i; fetta Our Fighting Full bleached all pure linen table damask, rose-bud design, 60 in wide at 39¢ Fine bleached, all pure linen table damask leaf,—in. wide at 35¢ Heavy unbleached table damask, block design, 58 in. wide at 35¢ Heavy half bleached table damask | rose and clover design, 60 in. wide at 48c Heavy half bleached table dam- ask, dahlia and wheat design, 58 in. wide at 49¢ Heavy half bleached table dam- ask, 64 in. wide at 49c 4 Heavy unbleached table damask, daisy design, 58 in. wide at 52¢ Fine half bleached table damask, shamrock design, 64 in. wide 59¢ IRISEL Fine bleached all pnre linen table | damask, Maple Leaf design, 62 in. wide at Fine bleached all pure linen table damask, Lilly of the Valley design, 62 in, wide at 58c Fine bleached pure linen, satin finish table damask, pansy de- sign, 64 in. wide at 60¢ Fine bleached pure linen satin finish table damask, buttercup design, 68 in. wide at 59c Fine bleached pure linen satin finish table damask, leaf design 62 in. wide at 646 Fine bleached pure linen satin finish table darnask,. grape vine design, 72 in wide at 656. 49¢ 69 cents pure sinen Satin Finish Table Damask, Ivy 76 cenis Table Damask, Maple “af 89 cent =_—Bobs— Many of the above are placed 25 to 33 1-2 less than re>ular prices. ‘ewives will do well to inspect our lot 2% doz Fixe Blea:hed Linen “amask Table Napkins, hemmd, Irish »prices per doz, 72c, 96c, $1.08, $1.12" 19 doz. Fine Bleached Linen Dainask Table Napkins, unhemmed, sup- ture, floral and conventional patterns, 1 8, 11 doz Fine Bleached pure Irish Linen Damask Table Napkins,asscrted pat terns, unhemmed, extra fine, satin fin'sh: size 2x8, $2.15 and $2.60 eo) 7. r zs . . ~ A . 9 doz Fine Bleached Linen Damask Tabie Napkins, guaranteed pure Irish Linen, in new demask patterns; size {Xj}, price per doz, $2.50. 13 coz Extra Heavy Full B.eachead Double Damask Table Napkins guaran teed pure linen, choice new patterns; size . Y Vv 34x34 price per doz. $3 and $3.50: Double Demask Tabie Napkias, full bleached and ali pure linen, new exclusive patteras, price $4. Irish Cambric Picket Handkerchiefs, Irish Linen collars & Cuffs. aSQ0 DISABLED Towels | Glass Towelling, 16 inches wide 6c ” “ 19 inches wide ic - . 20 inches wide 6c - " 23 inches wide 7e ™ * 23 inches wide Se ' “s 25 inches wide 13¢e Huckaback Towelling 27 in. wide 15e r " 26 in. wide 182 1 “ 27 in. wide l4ec “ with red border 26 in, wide l6e¢ Linen Dowlas Towelliny, 27 in. | wide 15c | Linen Dowlas Toweliing, 29: ig. | wide 13c | Linen Dowlas Tovwelling, 24 in. | wide 12c Butchers’ Linen 36 in. wide at 20c color border 18x36 $1.35 a doz. Towel 20x38 $1.44 worth 17¢ each. Towelling by the yard, fairly good Towelling 4c. Nice Brown Twill Towelling, cold border 5c. ” 6c. se 7C. / Heavy Huck Towelling, cold border 18 in 8c. border 18 in IIc. cold. border, 18 in. 14¢. Positively JAMES PATON & C0Y