; ‘ a TEE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'TETOWN, FEBRUARY 16, 1859 If Its VAL. You want wy sane Here you getit SOG48 9% 0000S Fine English print cotton, fast colors, special price per yd. ‘3 C ( Unbleached sheeting inches:wide special price per yard, 10° Circular pillow cotton full {2 — 40 inches wide special price per yard. 19¢ Circular plloW ws &. 7 42 incher ~~ ~ jreial ¥ price per ~ ey Ladies corset. covers, close fitt:ng, well finished, special price. ce Pure linen huck towels size 21x41 inches price 2 for 25° Ladies white cotton night robes, high neck, dainty lace edging, special price. 45° have Wa an extra white laundered shirt with | victim are happily rare in this Province. wide bosom. pure liren front |75e Towns Council of Summerside and at 15° P. Pets & b SUNNYSIDE, mre rayvrees | ayy i Ti EYY Ty ww y Ve \ ‘ at e324 4 “MR ss ie te os i ifs VALU DAA Mat FEBRUARY 16, 189% 1 tnem out,—there’s the rub. UNITED STATES FINANCES. Ipgas, in the United States, as else- where, are large and plentiful; to carry In the House |of Representatives, a few days ago, the CIVILIZATION AND PRINCIPLES. | It is pleasing to see the United pens taking s hand in the civilization of the | dark places of the earth. Providence seems | tions curtalled. “IT PAYS 16 BUY AT PERKINS. | to have smiled upon their eflorts. lo | current chairman of the Appropriation Committee ‘intimated that the idea of the Nicaraguan (‘anal would have to be dropped for the present, and all extravagant appropria- , deficit of year is estimated at from rhe National fiscal l every movement against Spain, and Cuba, | ¢112,000,000 to $159,000,000, exclusive and the Philippinee,the United States have | of the $20,000,000 to be paid to Spain for | ; Special attention to the meetings advertized | good judgment ia the circumstances; for hitherto,been in the highest degree fortuu~ ate. As compared with their immense | resources the power of their enemy was cop. temptibie. Sull their plans bave, upon the whole, been apparently well] uid. A grea’ deal of ability and energy has | played by their admirals and generals; and | tion to taxation should be made for the { their soldiers and sailors have tehaved ! mainienance of foreign colonies or ' with sndoubted bravery. generally, they have been prepared for ali | emergencies, and when not prepared they have been wonderfully Incky. Looking at the causes and conditions that led to the recent war, one may not unreasonably conclude that the United States have been special 7 4 alled totake a part with Great Britain in carrying the blessings of a high- er civilization to parts ofthe earth in which these blessings are needed. But it must be confeesed that in doingso they have been compelled to abandon the fand- amental privcipals of their constitution. The idea that taxation without representa- ? been dis | discontent in the Philippines. In these circumstance it ig evident that, with all their immense resources, the United States must take in sail, or at least eater upon no new lines of There expenditure, will, of course, be the States, ifa heavy addi- the Speakipg | eonstruction of great works yilding no immediate revenue, Under the existing conditions and-with the utmost economy, the Dingley tariff high as it is, cannot possibly eupply the demands of the Government of the United States; and there is authority for the state - ment that the people are even now, “keen” ly feeling the burden of taxation, whila' trusts are heing orgaoized in anprecedent- ed numbers to make the load ‘still heavier.’ the should be carried out, the people of the But, if the new ideas now in air United States will have to pay taxes as nev er before. Not tospeak of the Nicaraguan tion is tyranny must be relicquisted in | canal, which will cost $100,000,000, it is view of Porto Rico and Cuba, No idea of Civil Liberty and the right of Self- government with what has lately taken place at the Phillipines, and what remeius to be done there. “Oem THF PATRIOT’S NEW METHOD. As to the Belfast-Murrey Harbor Rail- | war, The Patriot is appareatly striving to make up for the long silence of Sir Louis Davies, aud the do-nothing policy of the Government of which he is a member, by publiching long columns of editorial in depreciation of the eminent services of Mr. Martin. Mr. Martin has, by his able advocacy in aud out of Parliament, brought the matier into prominence, and induced the present Government to passa Minute of Council and make a survey. The Patriot now publishes long editorials and evidently imagines that both the railway and the Hillsborongh Bridge are being built, and that all the credit beloogs to it and its friends ! The Conservatives were for building — first the railway sod then ihe bridge, and 8> obtaining both; The Patriot tries to convince the people that the Conservatives were Opposed to the bridge. pose it made a carefully selected extract from Tue Examinern—suppressing tbat part of the Examiner’s remarks, in which For this pur- it was pointed out thatthe operation of the railway would adranc: idea of the But the Patriot and Sir Louis Davies declare that the railway is no good the bridge. without the bridge and that we must have both together ;—the reeult being that we have neither ! Itis possible, of course, that the Govern~ ment may be iaduced to adopt tke reason- able and practicable propositions made by Conserva- held. If the Patriot’s rhodomontade will, iu the elight Mr. Martin before tne Liberal tive Convention § recently est degree forward the adoption of Mr. Martin’s idea we chal! be pleased, and It may, unchecked, continue to indulze the ond hallucination that it is building both fond hal ation that t ling the railway and the bridge. ie eta -—— E DEFPALCATION. SUMMERSID Svcn robberies as that of which the town of Summerside has recently been the their Chairman seem to have ected with the town has been secured against absolute Jess. At the same time the importance of placieg only men of proved honesty and economical habits in responsible situations, apd of having the :nost approved eystem of book-keeping, has again been demon- strated. In this regard, Summerside might, with advantage, take a leaf out of the Charlottotown book. AGRICULTURAL MEETIN GS. —_—— It seems hardly necessary to direct in Toe Examiner to be held by Professors Robertson and Macoun. These gentlemen bave reputations commensurate with the British Empire. Our farmers have learn- ed by experience thg practical value of Professor Robertson’s addresses and sug~ gestions; and they have much to hope from Professor Macoun. Naturally, then, we confidently anticipate crowded halle where-~ rw estimated that the new subsidies under it possible to recancile the Unied States’ | ihe bill $167,000,000; the army} as increased, $85,~ 090,000 a year; the navy, $40,000,000; the River and Harbor bill, $29,000,000, and Spaio is to be paid $20,000,000. The peo- ple of the United States can of course bear Hanna Payne will amount to the additions! burdens which the new ‘deas will entai!; but will they ?—that’s the ques- tion. CONSERVATIVE ORGANIZATION. — Tue orgauization ef the Liberal Con, servative party in Quebec is being effected under the able management of Mr. Dalby and it is hoped that it wil] extend a)) over the country. No man can tell the day that an election will be sprung upon tLe people. The Montreal Gazette has an ideathat Mr. Tarte may dissolve parlia~ ment at any momest and ask the country io endorse his conduct for the past two yeare. It says: “Almost every lake town in Western Ontario bas been given to understand by Mr. Tarte that the Government bas for it either & harbor grant, the price of a grain elevator, Or & new railway connection. A batch of constituencies in Eastern Ontario are texting themeelves overa Laurier promire of a Government guarantee of bonds that will start the canal com pany spending money witbin theirlimits. An Otawa despaich eays the Government contemplates calling for tenders for the (Quebec bridge, in which anotber lot of con- scituencies are presumed to be inter#eted. Minor schemes for spending public money are being dangled in other places. Tte government has an agenton ihe way to Kome to fix the Pope. If a general parlia- mentary election is not going ou the stage, what is the full—drees rehearsal for ? ’ The Gazette is a welleinformed news > paper; and when it sounds tne alarm the forces of the Opposition may well prepare for action. . ever the Professor may speak. | 7 Suitvrer DIED Ps Accidentaily in Boston, on Feb. 8 h, James, beloved husband of Catherine Burns, aged 32 years. een ee Dear Sine,—I was for seven years a from 3ronchiel trouble, and would be so hoarss at times that I could scarcely speak above a whisper. I got no relief from anything till I tried your MIN- ARD’S HONEY BALSAM. Two bottles gave relief aud six bottles made a complete enre. I would heartily recommend it to anv one suffering from throat or Jung trouble. ses®ES eevee saee # 600602600000 S Money : Saving ADVICE If you have not dealt with HUGHFS the People’s Druggist in 1898, resolve to do so.in 1899. He gives advice and services free, and sells the Best Englisk Drugs and Medicines cheaper than auy other store im the city. S655 You can save 25 p. c. on all pre- scriptions you have prepared by him. Yeur friends have proved this—Give him a trial and see if he cannot save morey for you, PATRONIZE.... Apothecaries? Hall CJ & The People’s Druggist. . 6 8 ° O08 80086S0C M2a860886 C88 Ladies’ Whi Underwear WY omen’s Underwear Snowy heaps of dantiest and most beautiful underwear in newand fetching styles await your choosing. It will pass a critical eye, and the tape meas- ure test, WV hite Goods Sale Cotton Dress Goeds,—-J ust for convenience we've devoted an extra counter to the selling of | the neat ahd inexpensive cat- | tons. Large assortments, and selling ata rate that makes a big piles melt away in a day, WV hite Goods Sale COTTON GOODS.—Revers- ing cotton conditions. It’s the every day way of selling cotton dress stuffs, to ask high prices when the goods are in demaxid, and to gradually drop the fig- ures as the season progresses. If you'll read this through, vou will find that we have partially reversed this order by offering our low prices first It’s only a partial reverssl. be cause the higher prices will not follow later. 16, 18 and 20¢ cottons for 10c and 12c, Household Linens BE) SPREADS.—-Freshness for the bedroom, that is ade— light forhe housekeeper. White Goods Sale Our linen department, a west- eru adaption of Oriental luxury White Goods Sale A table-cloth happening of low ‘pieipee I price interest. White Goods Sale Handsome table linen is sec- ond in importance only te an attractive hostess to make a dining thoroughly enjoyable. White Geods Sale Table Covers,—A new lot of pretty ones have just put in their appearance. Of course you won’t miss seeing them, especially as they are so attract ively priced. ink! The best Eatertainment of the Winter. Miss Fannie Davidsen & Mr. J. ¥. Davidson The Champion Trick Skaters of the Ww orld, will give an exhibition of Rapid Trick and Figure skating IN THE HILLSBOROUGH RINK Monday Even’g, Feb. 20, 98 The Davidsons have spent al) this winter in skatine| to crowded houses in the large cities of the United States and Canada. and leave for the Old Country early in March. Don't miss this opportunity of seeing the rettiest enterlainmert ever given in Char- Ottetown ON THE S4(ME EVENING after the David som performance the third match of the Inter- meditate Leagus will be played. St. Dunstan's vs. 2nd. Victorias. we will be a keerly contested Hockey atcn, ——- ty eg renege = es 25e. Rese se. an ts. C. D. Rankin’s. oy pees Doors open at 7°30. Performance at 8 o’clock GALBRAITH’S BAND, —~ e WANTED.—\ girl for general housework Apply t) Mrs. C. V. McGregor. Prince St. 0 3i eo pd Brahmin Tea The Most Pooular and Best Seller in Canada. I sy Imported Direct from the. Tea Gardens It challenges comparison wit, any other Tea now offer. ed here regardless of price, Hundreds of letters praising Brahmin have been received of which the following are a ‘ew samples: — New York, October 99 Would it b2 too much trouble for you te send me a chest of that ] , ‘odia Tea t we are so fond of? If you can send it to Bostoe it will be forwarded to me. bat Brooxtry, N. Y, 4th December, We liked the tea purchased fron: you last summer eo wel) that I should like to order the same kind again if we can get it without too :uch trouble. Provipence, R. I., 96th May Llike the Brahmin Tea, to do myfriends. I would like an &0 lb. box same ae before; but I dea’c want any otber. Orrawa, November 4th, The Tea yeu sent is excellest, so much dowe like it that I want you to tend another boy before navigatiog closes. Toroxto, December 96. Ve arecimply delighted with the Tea; if anything, it is better then the on sevt. Imay have a larger order for you next time, as friends who have here thought it very fine, Mple ‘aeted it Monvreat, April 20, Do you remember sending me two hoxes of tea last September. six boxes. I would like exactly the sane very difficult to best. business for you. Le Kindly send me quality as we bad before, which wouid be De you want an Agenthere. I believe I conld do & good Sr. Jour, N. B. October 30, Enclosed please find the amount of your bill for the Tea which was most #atic. factory and much liked by my family. I will send for another box when this ig finished. Moncron, N. B. November 2. Sample of Brahmin Tea received. Please send meone box, I enclose P, 9. order for the amount. Harirax, N. 8S. November 6. Piease send me four chests vf Tea, same quality and size as previcusl y sent me, and oblige. Winpsor, N.S. February 1st The two boxes Tea which you advised having shipped have arrived. 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