THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'TETOWN, FEBRUARY 1, 1899 EXAMINER CALENDAR MOON’S CHANGES 4th day, Last Quarter. Mth day, New Moon. 18th day, First Quarter. 26th day, Full Moon. - -_ ome a _ Sun Days |High ~ DayofWe'k 7 ; i Sets. length Water, 1 Sunday 749 420 831 2 " 4 Monday 49 ; 21; 32 |31 $ruesday | 49 | 22 | 33 | 4 06 q Wednesday 48 23 35 4 55 *4Thursday 48 24 36 | 5 44 Friday 48 26 37 | 6 33 TSctertes 48 27 | 39 |722 % Sunday 47 29 |} 41 |810 9 Monday 47 30 43 | 8 59 M} Tuesday 47 31 44 '9 47 tl Wednesday! 46 33 45 10 36 Thursday 46 - a ll = t3 Friday 45 ; mort 4 Saturday 44 | 37 | SL (102 #5 Sunday 43 36 $3,151 46) Monday 42 40 54 | 2 40 37|\ Tuesday 42 41 7 .i3@ Ii Wednesday 41 42 59 (417 19 Thursday 40 43 9 1 5 06 ® Friday 39 44 4 i@Ss 21 Saturday 38 45 6 64 2) Sunday 3] 47 $17 S 33:Monday 36 49 ll | 8 22 2 Tuesday 35 S i? i192 75 Wednesday 34 5] 15 | 959 26 Thursday 33 52 18 10 48 27 Friday 32 54 2% (11 36 Saturday 31 55 25 | even Sunday 30 5” 27 '|114 ® Monday 29 59 30 | 203 3) Tuesday 28 (5S | 32 | 252 —t Lasts long—lathers ‘reely—a pure hard soap—low in p-ice, highest in quality. Read the Directions on the wrapper to learn how to olLtain the best results in washing clothes, A quick casy way. SURPRISE SOAP is the name, REFS ST Ee SETS PEST PPP T ER FPFPTEPPT PP PP PPP HT FPF FRSS PS PP SG Wants, Lost, Found, &c NOTICE IS HEREBY G‘VEN that an app- the Parliament of Canada atits next session, by ‘the Domin- jon of Crrada Guarante: & Accident Insur- ance Company foran Act to amend the Act ‘ompany, to enable fication will be made ti of Incoporation of the the C mpany to carry srance against sickpe:s, oa poses, DATED at Torento, this 226th day of January. 1599, Beatty Biackstock Nesbitt Chadwich « Riddell. Soliciters for the Aonlicante. WANTED.—to rent’ vooddw ling house and few acres of land wtkin short drive of the city. Apply at this offiec. - —_— ee ee FOR SALF.-—A 20 foot ice boat, c>mplete Apply to 25, 3i pd with sails, etc—oak ronner plank. H. B. Sterling, water St. SKATE? repaired by a competent hand at Rice’s Bicycle Repair Store opposite the Skating Rink 285 tf. — Agnosticism,” sermons, by Rev. James Simp- son, price 5c and 10° respectively, forsale at THE EXAMINER office «nd at Carters’ Hassard & Moore’s Book stores. and PHOTOGRAPGSIC.—The celebrated Cyc- jone Cameras are being used by amateurs “A professionals all over the civilized world. e most compect and ieast complicated of any in the market. A child can operate them. Plain and Complete Instructions go with each Camera. Siz of pictures 2}x2} up to 5x7. Price $3 Wup. Nothing on earth will zive you or a friend to wom presented more pleasure than one of these Cameras Write sor Liiustrated Catalogue witn full descrin- tions, Prices &c. Marsh \ifg. Co.,542 W. Lake **. Chicago. 297 tf. A newly calved cow ‘or sale, will be on t Market &quare. cn Tue: day next, at 12 o’cloc stormy, on Friday following 13, dlwk LOST.—A purse between the Post Office and Moore & McLeods’ Will finder please leave at this office. LOS T.—iu this ‘ityon Fridav, Jannarr 27a pair of gold rimmed glasses Finder will be re- warded by leaving them at this office, cles Watches in Nickel caves $3.00 to $1000 Silver 7.00 » 3000 Gold 19.00 «w 190.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25¢ +m Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Oulf studs and tinks 20 to 10.00 @ ilar Studs 05to 200 B -ooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good 4 ality plate. Also some in solid silver: ot W. TAYLOR Victoria Jewe'ry Sto business of In- and for other pur- Sharpened while you wait. and “Tbe (Low Birthrate,” “Christianity and | * Willeweat of a pecular kind. No Raw Seams Every seam stitched, low any competition, eh I A special display of NEW, FRESH whitewear | double Prices are away be- “"“Che— White Fa IP WME) Opens tc—morrow, Thursday morning at nine o’clock, We’ve been planning for it, pre- paring—stock gathering for weeks, and now | we're ready, You can bring this list with you if you choose, You'll find everything as advertised here. Bright house wives for milesaround will take advantage of this sale—The early ones will be tne fortunate ones. \ i lat Alot a Uuat! They’re not linen. —— !That is, we don’t think so, Ihey’re often claimed to be tho,? All the new shapes just in Monday, About Sheetings better see these, BLEACHED ee €¢¢.809036¢6¢90 600 ¢ Twill 90 inches heavy, specia UNBLEACHED cut prices. And Pillow Cotton and Circular. a great word saver. *eeeseeeesoeeseeeneees e*enreneeee? eee *eeesesee@eeeeeeeeeeseeee oak *eeseeneeee#e#es 99406086 64 604 #2 2.409 9 6 Circular plain 44 Dainty Tucked Lawns lor skirts, for aprons are in. you ve yet seen. 2 in. hem, 5 tucks........13¢ Zin. hem 6 tucks, 5 narrow ONG 1 Wide. scacccccseclhiC 23 in. hem, 12 tucks .....224c 8 inch hem, 5 tucks and _ in- sertion between.......26c A big range of spot muslins at special, close cut prices—10c to 35¢ per yard. If your supply of household goods is getting low—youd Plain 72 inches wide—special wee ke Plain 70 inches heavy, special 990 $6 «eof 660646686 606800046 42 Twill 72 inches heavy, special “ -@e ee @eee ee * 6 © O88 © teed Plain 76 inches heavy, special Twill 76 inches heavy, special soeea reaie Plain 80 inches heavy, svecial Orbe sees soc sens sew VOUe | coves anee Heavy, plain 72 inch sheet- ing at........l0c and l4c yd Fiuer grade........--lic yd Twilled 72 inch.......18c yd Fine piain 72 inch.....20¢ yd “Enetish Waist Twills’ ina variety of widths at specially You can have ’em in plain The circular is Ordinary plain 40 in. bleached scoceeelc! Ordinary plain 42 in. bleached coveerllic Ordinary plain 44 in, bleached poses epdcsensdccccecclan Circular plain 40 in, bleached 2c Circular pjain 40 in. bleacued ined av os l4c Circular plain 42 in. fine so seeelOC fine oeeres L6C here at the slimmest prices | 06 DOLLAR SAVING TABLE LINENS — £5 Y— Every piece personally selected by our own buyer. Every one caretully chosen, width, fineness, weight, finish, all carefully considered. Every piece is a special for this great sale, 43 inch loom damask, special, 54 &s 65 59 inch} damask in 5d +s . pretty patteras, 62 inch, finer and much heavier 60 inch inch, cream namask, fine pattern, very choice goods 43c A very choice line, 59 inches, heavy and very haadsome 14c 17c 20c | 22¢ 25¢ 513 Bleached Damask 58e Pure and white as newely fallensnow—and where linens are made right. 62 inch, ble ached, 54¢ 68 és “ 68e 70 inch, fine, pretty patterns 84¢ 72 inch, Irish double damask 95e 72 inch, Irish double damask, very fine, very handscm:} design, $1.25 White White Shirts Unlaundered Shirts Laundered We've no question or doubt about the matter. We know were teiling you of aboutely the best unlaundered shirts P. E. I. can show for the mon- "7 Fine cotton body, linen bosom, Special 2.600 eovveee DUC Kine cotton, [rish linen bosom and bands, reinforced back ard front, endless stays, 75c two ME it cons ss GR Very choice, fine, cotton body | 2100 linen bosom, the ut- most care in every detail— the best unlauudered shirt we ever Saw $1.00 Two for $1 85 f Nice garments, open back or THOME cts cu. re Our special—The best one doi lac laundered shirt in the CIEY se sec ceeds cs ve cut CO Fine open front dress shirts, see esr eee eet $1.25 and $1.50 | A new special line with the bosom so made as to never crumple, never crush, never soften from perspiration seeee 91.00 and $140 The claims for this shirt are absolutely and entirely irue, “Tt’s in the make” ’ o4 ai it AIDE: tl ici ea Thirsty Towels At close cut prices on ex- hibition at the white fair. A big basket of assorted linen and cotton towe)s..1le pair A special assorted lot of white and colored Turkish towels, Liaen Huck towels at—spec- lal. cccccccccsccewkiC Par ' basket of large size pure linen huck towels, some color- ed border, some perfectly plain cee. coccvewasveséele mae Course heavy linen towels 19x 40 inches..........50c¢ pair Fine linen huck 19x40 inches 0 0 ccc esc esee co cedOD BOF Fine, pure white huck hemmed towels....+.e0..6-d4C pair Heavy fringed, red border 21x38 inches......42¢ pair Very choice, fringed, damask border at...63c¢ 72¢ 90c pair Napkins Da'nty—appetizing, fresh, napkins Napkins that make a plain meal luxurions—at prices that will save euough for several meals Pricee—} size are 68c¢, 80c, 9 Jc, 1.17c, 1,26c,1.49¢ per dozen and up. z size are $170, $2.00, $2 20, $2.57, $2.93 per dozen and up. Counterpanes Hemmed white Quilts 72x84 MORI vi vcdenscedcesne Fringed honeycomb Quilts 68x GOs ¥avan ose Xabeeace Fiinged honeycomb Quilt 72x Geo 6.0.8. 004 064-0 00in eee Sott hemmed American Quilts FOMOGKL 6s is 4s os Lar2e, very choice Marseilles Quilts $1.57, $1.75, $2.00 and so on up to $2.95 Roller Towelings Dark Flax de yd 15 inch linen 43c yd 14 inch linen die yd 15 inch half bleached crash Gcyd L6 inch fine crash 7c yd 18 inch fine crash 8c yd 18 inch bleached huck 9¢ yd and up ti lle each one speci- ally priced for “The White | Fare’ MOORE & McLEOD The White Fair CAA OLE NIN Nip nell nr cathe Ta is ag as geet The White Fair eaten ee w onan THE GOLDEN NORTHWEST. —_— aaa (Continued from let page ) men, and he had the place properly fitte} up 80 that the public could be served with- out either waiting all day or lipp mg an ofhcial to getthe mail. Bit siill one good clerk onthe outside could handle mx Te mail in an hourthen the wh_l: lot of the sticks here can hardieina day, They take from ten to fourteen days to sort a mail. Igot a package of papers the other day which were ma'led leat A ril . . * * . . * What is wanted bere as governor or com. missioner is not @ surveyor, but a clear. headed business maa who understands something of the principl-s of goveroment, and the duties of a government. When I read of the Atlio Lake finde, of the Yukon River fiods, of the St -wart River finde, and of otbers, I do think that Ogilvie’s prediction of iis being a county of immense posssibilities are quite correct, and thus for many years to come it will pour its golden stream inta the lap of Canada—i,e,, if it ie nat strangled jn its infancy by the greed of the Government, snd the corruption and incapacity of ite minions bere, Instead of encouraging the miner; as the government of every other country did - dors, Otis LhrOWs evety poesiblé obetagle in his way, attempts iG fleece him gt every turn, and eventually drives bim jp diegust from the territory. Thousands have lett for the American side who would have been here now he'p'ng io Open up and develop the ec if they had only been treated with half decency. If instead of ch aroyalty on tkegold taken out of the ground they charge it on :1 | o'd exported to a foreiga country, thus tending to itin our own, they would be exhibiti something like statesmansbip. But they seem to exist for nootbher pu , in 80 far ae this territory is concerned, than to fleece the miners, and to not only pay for the government of the place, such as it is, but to havea nice little surplus, be- sides, to be applied in the purchase of votes by pub'ic works whenever and wherever the occasion demands. They never bnilt a bridge, cut a trail, or mide asingle public improvement to help in the development of the country, All that has been done in this line has been done by the chain«gang of Dawecn, andI think that the extent of their work is one drain and two little two penny ha’penny bridges in Dawson City; and all this in face of thejfact that they must have receiy« ed hundreds of thousands of dollars of revenue. How different the British Col- umbia Government acted at the time of the Carriboo gold finds. They constructed ajwagon-road which can vet be seen from the line of the C. P. R., a road which rar over hills, across guilies, and srousd cliffs for miles, and which was guarded by section men regularly stationed. But here in a much richer field, controlled a much bigger government, the only is up the Bonanza (reek, built by a com- pany which charges ove cent per pound for every pound which the poor miner hauls over it. They built their bridges over the creek in such a way that 9 man can’t draw his sled on the creek which was the former trail. O/f course this trail is @ great improvement, but why shoald such a monopoly be given to any com- pany; surely itis the duty of the govern- ment to give us free roads. Indeed, there ig @ strong suspicion that a fair share of jthese immense pri fits will fiud its way into the pockets of the olffisials of the government iteelf. Quite recently another such monopoly has been granted for the coustruction of a so-called tramway vp the Hunker Creek. I often felt like writing a letter to the press describing the country, my 0#8 experience, and the characier of the gov- ernment, but one gets little opportapity for doing such. Besides, the bardebips of the country seem to make a man ca'loas@ all abuses. Hoping to hear from you shortly, I remain your affectionate brovber, Sanu A. NicwoLsoa. TAKE NOTICE. During the year the space devoted to advertising MINARD’S LINL MENT will contain expressions of 00 uncertain sound from people who speak from personal e. perience as to the merits of this best of Househo'd Ram edies, GTi tencmenaeenee —_ _./e- Ax Ovp Ano Watt Triep Rewepr. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used forover fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while ue with perfect succes. It soothes the eb softens the gums, allays all pain, ¢ wind, colic, and is the best remedy {0 Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. by drugziets in every part of ihe world. Twenty~five cents a botile. Its valae™ incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mtt Wiaslow’s Soothing Syrup Gaalieli Richard White, managing director of the Gazette, Montreal, has received a letter from Archbishop Brochesi cancelling his subecription to the Gazette because thst paper published the Jate Dr. Chiniqny’s confession of faith. The Archbishop de- Clares that Roman Cath lics have insulted by the publ'cation of the dca ment referred to. The denounce created quite a sensation. -—— RT seats en ra Carnival at Souris. A grand Fancy Dress Oarnivel will be he at SOURIS SKATING RINE Qn Wednesday, Febuary sth Admission 20e¢ and 10c. Ticket holders in costume ee ge sin, a ie. a? a ee fa ae. a a.