ear - o-e g > ets rr, NZ SIZ. SAYS Ye CLNe 1S" FQN ES Se It Pays to Buy at Perkins FSO LODO ms = « being constructed, as the beat from the engineering point of view that can be ot tained. Mr. Thorpe assures ue, moreover, that there will be no bad sme! about the premises,—tbat the pump will be deep in and that the sewayve will be oveyed through the sewerage pipes to a point whence it wil! flow by gravitation in- othe barbor. All that will be visible | above ground is a small brick building | which, he says,will not be in any sense eran eye-sore or a nuisance. The land | ij | bas been expropriated but the price has no, | yet been agreed to; andif the sum asked for it should be deemed excessive, the mat- | ter will be submitted to arbitration. | Upon the other band, we beg to submit | . : | for. | that the site in question is in full view of j s ‘y 5 lone of the principsls approaches to the ae vi » i ty, and the brick bunlding, sl* hough fa olor e t l at 95c. | well, proportioned, is not likely to be < . 32.9 | highly ornamental or attractive to the | pr bic. It i ettes, thev ? ya ’ d ai +) 1+ ' ette 32 in. wide. 5c Jack frost is just the He may make his ap- L\round corner. pearance any mement und the need for Bed Clothing much in warm will be evi- dence. White wool Blank- ets, reliable make $1.50 pair with pretty 1 White \voo!l Blankets, soft and fluffy warm and well made, $2..50 We havea speciai line of Ribbed Vests, honestly worth more than we are askin: 25c each Ladies’ Combinations, special value at 99c each Men’s__..,. Nightshirts - | highly Colored Borders , My oe f UNIS Se § A few [ricehints | from our stock} wil b: crite ace C6, ial.e 16 those Contemplating a chance for heavier Nigh‘shiris. Men’s I'annelette Nightshirts at Bbc, 69c, $1.30 Men's Hosiery RELIABLE HOSIERY. That's the kind you can depend on getting if you buy your Hosiery here, HOINEM ADE SOX 20c per pair CASHMERE suX 20c per pair CASHMERE SOX 45¢ per pair EF erkius & C SUNNYSIDE. SASSER THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 12 ee (HE DAILY BXAMINER NOV E BE R 12, 1898, THE PUMPING STATION. Some c the fact that it is proposed to build a pumping station, in connection with our sewerage System, upon the eastern border f Gove We by Mr. Thorpe, the engineerin charge, that cted by Mr. the roment Pond. are informed his site wie cele inader whose orders Fewerare system is manifest that Government Pond msy'e asily be eoimproved and bean- tified summer asto beaj;lace of popular resort in as wellasin the winter and it is proballe that a future generation f not the present) may desire to make it aod be prevented from doing of this such, go by pumping station. If che little north of McLean's mechine shop and foun- reason site uf the station were placed a dry it would be out of sight of the passing c; the land for it could be obtained for pulli a emslier price; and plane for the future improvement of Goveroment Pood and vicinity would not be in any way obstruct- ed. From the citizen’s point of view we should preferthe adoption ofthis latter site. Whilewe have no desire to interfere with the designs of {the engineer, who is doing that which he believes to be most advantageous for the city, we hope thet he will give the site indicated by Tue EXAMINER some con-~ sideration before§finally deciding upon tne position of the pumping station. —- —Mail and Empires: The term “the growing time,” which the Liberals apply tofthe,presentiperiod in-Canada’s bistory, is applicable to the industry foetered by the National Policy, and also tothe exr pendituresof the present Feders] Admin istration. There is nocreditand a good dea! of discredit due the powers at Ottawa for the existance of the present conditions. ~~ -_- — —It is pointed out by the Moncton Times that if the object of Canada’s pre- ferential tariff was to increase the market for British goods in Canada to the exclu- sion of the foreign, it bas so far been a magnificent failure. The returns show that the imports of British goods into this couutry are decreasing, while the imports from other countries, notably the United States, are increasing. —— — —~ —It is to be noticed that the Guardian bas corrected its correction of Tue Ex- AMINER’S statement as to the fruit sbip- ments. The fact 1s THe ExamMiIner’s statement was atrictly correct as far as it went. Weonly regret that the name of Mr. Sharpe was not included with those who were instrumental in obtaining and selcting a shipment for the P. E. Island Fruit Growers’ Association. Mr. Sharpe has been one of the moet active of the pro- moters of fruit growiog in the pro- ince and‘itis needless to eay that Tae ExaMINER,would not if we knew it deprive him of one iota of the credit that is his due. Qe _-- el Ladies Felt Hats, new shapes at 50c, worth double. Also one table full at 25c at Paton & Co’s. ee —e Theres FISHING SITUATION SERIOUS. | Blaine-Bond Agreement. OTTAWA, Nov l1l—The Canadian com- missioners are in Washington, and are ing the past few weeks, to indicate how wide apart on rome subjects are the two parties to the negotiations. The Atlantic Coffio, C. E,; fisheries question was discussed at Quebec, the Americans poloting outthat, friendy understanding between the two countries should be re sched, and the euggertion was thrown out thatit would be to Cavada’s advantage to concede the bending privilege, especially since the United States had con~ trol of Cuba and Porto R co, in which Nova Scotia had such direct interest. If there be one thing that S.r Louis Davies ought to get rid of it is the alr of superiority whicb he has assumed since he became a knight. The American commissioners could uot get hin the Atlantic fisheries {only in a geners! way; there was nothing of give and take about him, and it is said to discuss the United States representatives * lef. } (uebec greatly dia gus sted with Si: Le vis? iattitude. Thus, the outlook for an agree~ | ment On neon sqjaestion is by no means rosy. | Indeed, Sir James Winter himself, on bis | return to 5 Newfound and, predicied failure in reaching asettlement. Now comes the | serious side of the Information ived here that in the event of mat- wiil question. has been rece failu;e to agree on this important ter the colony of Newfoundland ask permission of the Imperial ment to make special treaty, or convention with the United States. A Maritime Provi- Goverp~ nce man who is in the city said to your correspondent that, under all the circum- stances, he did not see how the Home | Government cou d refuse the req rest of | Nowfoundland. Kight yeais ayo the ancient colony was permitted to arrange 4 s} ecial treaty with the United States known as the Blaine- | Boad convention. This proposed treaty had | | almost reached the point of ratification when Sir Charles Tupper neard of it, and with that proraptness which elwayvs cbar- acterized his career as High Commissioner he was successful in securing the hanging up of the treaty. the Canadian Government at tbat time was thatit had declared its policy to be that no commercial arrangements with a foreigp country should be aceeeded to by Canada which would involve tariff discrimination against the Mother Country, a principle which hed received the ap- proval ot her Majesty’s Government. It would be difficult, said the Dominion Government, to induce the people of Can~ ada to continue to believe in the imrort- ance of that principle as a safeguard to the interests of the Empire if Greut Britain were to make a convention for Newfound~ land, under which the United States was able to discriminate directly against Canada. Representations of thie character had weight. The Bilaine-Bend convertion, much to Goveroment, was, as stated, hung up, and it has remained enspended from that day to this. ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by ZOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POWDERY 10 cents and 25 cents at a)! @-eristes, Ladies’ New Fall Jackets selling cheap at Paton & Co's Also a fine line of capes. On Wednesday Nov 16, a fine newcombe piano, evbstantial fnrniture, valuable pic- tures, will be sold without reserve at the estate eale residence late L W Moore. ORGAN : RECITAL. The new organ in St. James’ Church will be opend bya Recital by Mr. S.N. Earle (ass.sted by some of our best talent :p vocal numbers,) at 8 o’clock, THURSDAY EVENING, tNOVENBER Lith. Admission to all Prgoramme later. D.R. MACLENNAN, Sec’y Trustees As the organ isa really beautiful instru ment, @ treat may safely be promised all who attend the opening by Mr Earle whose abilities as an organist are too wel] known to need any further comment. parts of Church, 25c. —— A Reason why our goods look brighter, better, different from what you see elsewhere— It’s just this : We manufacture furniture for our own trade—comes to us new and tresh from our factery every day—of course prices are right—else we would not recieve the PATRON AGE which we do. Mark Wright & Co., Ltd Home Makers.----- What Newfoundland Wants --The |; again grap; ling with the « questions referred | mments have been made upon | to them and tu their American colleagues. | Sufficieot information has feaked out dur- | The ground taken by : the disgust of the Whiteway t’s the Old | Gag... It was Abe Lincoln who said, “You can fool some of the people some but you can’t fool all the neople all the time, pears before us when we see “othe rs trying to follow in our tuotsteps, bulging out with wonderment upon the minds of reasonable people the difference hi tween shoddy and wool, an old gag of some to misrepresent theroseives and thrive tairly Se ee of the time, ’ and how vividly that expression ap. their eyes gradually impreag Ite op the reputation of at the way Paton & Cv. others, but, as the fellow says, “The whirligig of time will make things even—it’s bone: to ostablink us as the bert Clothing House with a horseshoe above the door—— and just such values as these will help do it, Men’s Men’s Men’s Fail Ov ercoats, pure wool, blue and black Starkey « , Jeavers, tailored in the the eqnal of any $ s Business Suits, suits, properly made and finished Finest Fall Suits—These garments are equal to merchant tailors’, single and and trimmed in first class manner, Men’s all wool Ulsters, $4.75. and Shorey’s Woterprceof and $i0.00. James Paton & Co. JAMES PATON & Co. Men’s Fall Overcoats, made from all wuool blue ard latest tan shades, cut nobby every detail. Meltons, in box style; in $id. A). Our special price. .cccccccevscee { Maly, latest correct fashion and S16: OQ Overcoat. mur pric meee 006.4 $12 sey $8.00 ||| double breasted , sold by us for... single or double breasted. cut our price. *r?e@s $10.03 heavy fellows, only Ulsters at $6. 5,3 50 ores it big o WRIGHTS MILUS AND FARM, | Royalty of Charlottetown. IN CHANCERY Before the Vice Chancellor. BELMONT FARM, Royalty, the late resi- Wright, E-quire, ling house on Charlottetown dence of Benjamin E. on THURSUAY, the i5th day of De~ cember neat, at the hour of twelve o’clock, uoon, In pursuance of an order made by the Vice Chancellor on the 11th day of November, instant, in a tuit for partition, wherein Sophia Mary McDoo- sld and others are complainante, and Ralph Brecken and others are defend- ante: All those tracts pieces and parcels of land situate and being in the Royalty of the Mill Creek and that portion of pasture lot, No. 220 which lies to the South weet side uf the m:llcreek, which said pieces of land couteia ninety acres and are bounded on the north by the St. Peter's Road, onthe west by jand now owned by the _ trustees of the E-tate of the late Owen Connolly, on the south by the Bel- Sale of Valuable Farm and Mills in| To be sold at Public Auction at the dwel- | 215, and 216 which lie to the South of } in al! about one hundred and | | | Rigby Waterproofed Freize Ulsters Made from pure wool, 32 oz. to the yard « Frieze. Five pockets.— Deep flaps.—Six ¢ inch collar, with throat tab.2-Donuble stich- = ed edges—Raised seams. Length 54 inches. Nine colors, Black, Blue, Mid Brown, Drab, Claret, Heather, Oxford, Blue mix- ture and Olive mixture. Waterproof, Windproof, Frostproof, Comfortable. ) Sold by all reputable dealers from 6 7 5 Nova Scotia to British Columbia for ° Shorey’s Guarantee Card in the pocket, Charlottotewn and comprising 1 asture of course. Insist on seeing it, it isa good i lute Nos. 2V6, 207, 204, 209, 211, 212, , square guarantee. 213, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, and 552 and | fe, aa those portionsof pasture lots Noe. 214, | QNQV OLIN LDVVdgoogRoRErnDDenenonanoganaanee” Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Chitown mont road, and on the east by Wright’s Creek and pasture Lot No 229. The said lands may be sold either in one block together with the houses, ou'~ : bu ldiogs, mi'ls and mill pond, or in two | separate tracts, and if sold separately allcf | the said Jands to the west of the Mill Pond and mill stream, containing about ore hundred and seventy acres, together with the dwelling house, barns and other out- buildings will be sold in one block and all of the said land to the east of the mill pond and mil! stream, conisining about twenty acres together with the mills, mi!l house and other buildings connected there with and all the machinery therein and the mill pond to- gether with the right of way on the west side of the mill pond from the St Peters road to the mills, said right of way to be not less than thirty feet wide, will be sold in another block. The above property wll be sold free from incumbrances. Ten pe: cent of the purchase money to be paid to Masterat sale and the balance on on confirmation of sale by the court and execution of deed by Master. Such con~ firmation to be free of expense to the pars chaser. Dated this 12th day of November, A.D. 1898, J. A.LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. W. S. STEWART, Q.C., Complaipants Solicitor. ~ dy 2aww 4. _—— FOR SALE OB TO LET. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good i#tabling for thirty horses, with large yard ha coanection. Anply to THOMAS CAMPBELL | «i{} aii] ctf} " «{{ «tl tl ill} al | i] Boys Nickel Watches a 4 eo SLAA44444E44 | a tS INET Up to date prices and styles Now opening at The Victoria Jewelry Store. Ladies and Gentlemens Silver Watches Ladies and Gentlemens Gold Watches some exception al fine values in above. ‘In Silverware , Cake Baskets, Fruit dishes with spoons, Trays and Waiters, « Sugars and Creams, Napkin Rings, Salts and Peppers, Pickle and } Butter dishes, Card Trays, Fiower pots, Table bells, Knives, Spoons Child’s sets Knife fork and spoon 75c ap, in white box. K. W. TAYLOR,” Vistoria Jewelry Store Nearly opposite Post Office Charlottetown, P. E. I. GSES SS SEES SEES ES EES ES * ay SEE EAE EAE aS ae a a ag FS a