wneene > 99! ery aT9Ne Ot" 19" ; am eoreee ey THE DAILY EXAMINER THE NATLY EXAMINER | THE PACE IS TOO SWIFT. SPPOPHORS OOF PPOS EDC DHE ae 1% pe WeE agree with the ’ | “ ano ti 90 => f corrupt Hi bl " vam = JULY 31, 1899. “the present reigu of corruption in Canada : cannot last long, the pace is teo «wift li S ll he lita o * | WHAT HE PROMISED ee age , —— | still honeat. ‘They are notench fools as to) . rt ) ~——> | ; i 1 Dartmouth ussSun: =| HOW HE PERFORMED. | wan: to be bribed with their own money wi U } tty) Uil -<) = —~ eomenme and they kn¢ % DO NnalION Of tiv L4 } — : 7 } 7 ty aN WH a ‘ : ’ ionaee lst: ire f x! light (i lI Pious = HEN > was in Opposition, Sir Wilfrid | 12048 Cou , 7 ' cy —ap | | rier enid ;: a year for maby years. ihe fall to. . } SOaDE =a m ae gang who are looting the treasury j- not wUWYI a “They te'l usthat if we were in power|®= “Wt i ( j - could not retrench and economize. | f4T distant, and it will be well for Cunada : 1 > io not believe that it will be a diffi- | if they no not involve the co y io ir i: . ~ t taek It wonld no* bea very difficu!t ”? lall sav they would 1 | : ais , " a ry ‘“] own ruip, — : " nom'ze te the extent of one, ili and Mr. Mills told veo. three m one— tvex fO eo } 8 Const i “ : ror TUT ™ —e ts a few davs ago that it was THEIR MOTTO rl "7 4 vaible to retrench to the extent of four . : . millions a aa” : a _ , ' ies : : ‘Most of the Gatario and Western Lib i worthy ad [he ‘total expenditure for the year ip ertisers, leaving samples which these words were spoken amounted | remotest chance of ev.r sitting in another very house and making care to $41,371,000 Parliament, aed their moto is * Let us ° + * . ’ . 7 j : is a . for hon enquiries, Sir Wilfrid was taken at his word and | © and dr ok jeud be merry, for ' Bde ot morrow wed.e, yiaceda in wer. . : . ; as , pe ee : Toeir masters cherish the forlorn hope ihese ramillies never knew ihe government expenditures of this that the Machin 1¢, with @ spending rower " 24 — al a » < . vhat pure SOAPS meant, un- year are to be $60,916 244.06. of sixty million ‘dollars to drive it, may til chey tried SUNLIGHT oe save them.”’ id LIFEBUS TAXATION IN ENGLAND. [his is the opinion of an independent ue ay : i organ of public opinion in view of the Whe atels oth ethos [ue amount of revenue raised in Eng- ne = ' Hers : rooney votes of this year, which amount earn and be hraithier and land last wear from taxation was £99,600,- : to $60,916,244,06 ! 000, of which £48,000,000 were raised by direct and £81,000,000 by indirect taxa- tion. Sir Henry Fowler, in a recent ad- happier for the Jeorning. NOTES AND COMMENTS. Price 5e¢ for CHAKLOTTVETUOWN, Moutr real Star that | eral, at least, know that they bave not the JULY 31, 1899 During ‘This AT HALF-PRIGE 35 Dress Ler 1 y r ’ { othe yr no} ea from es { Praca gibs ranging in pric I aS Ae : . 4 A O FTCSS 75¢ to $145, at one third off. Come quick if von want a new drees—JAS Goods. PATON & CO Muslins Fancy Muslins, | Silk and woe! Dress Goods at one third off at JAMES PATON & CO’3., DRESS GOGD3— One lot, 35 Drees lengths, one-third off—J PATON & CO. Your chanee of a nice Silk and Wool Dress at one-third offat PATON & CO’S Summer Serge Suits from $500 up. Shorey’s guaranteed All Yoo] Serges at | sto, $12.14 and $18, are the best.—J PATON &CO. Hammocks from $1.10-to $2.50. Cheap comfort. Get one.x—J PATON &CO. We have over 4,000 yards Scotch Print Oxford and Cambric Metalics, Musline, Madrids, aod other Cotton suitable for Draperies. 18¢ Cotions 16¢ Cottons l4c Cottons for 7c t 30 Dress Lengths at 1-5 off. Colored Silk at 1-3 off, Men’s Clothing for 9c for 8c | 1-2 Price Prints ™ Straw Hats | Over 4,000 Yards Print Cotton 4 at Half Price Silk and Wool atte HPP eesreggreeceser 4 > rt : , 7 ; oe . iy er ‘5 large UWin ber, AAAeas ddd 4edcdds codbadbddd at SH AAUUAAAAAAAiddsidsuasdaadiud Abba ddadeadteci ces In all kinds of kitchen dress upon the whole subject lately deliver- ed in London, said that £45,000,008 ot this were paid by the workiog classee, who constitute two-thirds of the nation, and £54,000,000 by all other classes who make up the remaining third Comparing the four years 1895-9 with the preceeding four years, Sir Henry Fowler finde that there has been an increase in the revenue of £51,000,000. gone thus: —The law provides that the County Cuurt shall open at Belfast to-morrow. But there is no judge to try the cases, It has trauspired that in addition to persOnators, perjorers, etc, the crew at~ tending ou the Liberal machine in Oatario, included a gang of counterfeitere, whose bogus bailots were stoved in some of the elections. —* We must lighten the burdens of the people,” said Sir Richard Cartwright in 1885. “ Thatis the goal that the Reform Party muet keepin view ; thatis the goal taxation This money has wees eo ee en eee a am con for which they must strive; that isthe goal oe” oe 8 500.600 whioh I bope and trast they will soon at- taeda eiaak Pees 5 500.000 | tain. The Reform Pariy has turned a re eae ee | its “i k upon the goal. Expenditures Public buildings................ 3,000,000 : | have been toc.e**sed by them tuthe amount Sir Henry criticizes the increased | or about $20,000,060, a year. local grants very strongly, holding that} —The Montreal they were not necessary and were stresgth - aaa for she ek” eee ee : Lsays: “A great dea meney is be- eaing a bad system, which makes people y B of money . : ing frittered away upon projects which seek to get money out of the treaeury for ! will yiald no adequate retura, but the ex. the mere sake of sperding it; but he ap- | penditures will piease the constituencies.” . i mi:. . m . i proves of the expenditure on the navy as This as the Mail and Empire remarks, is necessary in the circumetacces of the|2.21°® State of affairs—the economists ; The Enclish Bud frittering away money upon useless pro- time. Ihe English Budget forthe current | jects to please the consiitueacies. fisesl year is £110,287.000 bi ; ee = _ 7,000, to which is to | The Montreal Gazette remarks: Le added the £370 ,000 from the new slammp *Toe mistakes of Mackenzie” were aud wine duties—in all £111,158 ,000. among the things the Laarier Government _—— + rr } Was warned agaipet early in its Career by REDISTRIBUTION. some of its practical friende. Tae warn- ing seems to have been hee icd. Mackenzie | described regard to | mards for expenditure made upov his ad- Witness finds an ex- os himeelf, in the de WE publish today the Senate Hansard’s che p for cash, Shorey’s Clothing going in great style. | pxron'sco. JAS PATON & co It Pays to buy at we CLYxins «“ Coods In Demand Our special sale of shirt waists still geing on. Every waist must go. 12c Cottons for 6c 10c Cottons for 5c 8c Cottons for 4c American Cotton, fast dyes, at 6c. Navy, Crimson, Browa and Light Blue Grounds. One lot Crash Hats for half price.—J Dress Goods at 1e3 off \For Sale or To Let. ee ee That very desirable three story brick building, situated on Dorchester Street, near corner of Queen. This is one of the finest business stands in the city, with frost proof cellar, good shop, cfiice and 15 Jarge airy rooms, There is also on the premises @ good stable. Terms moderate. For further particulais apply to the owner, MRS OWEN CONNOLLY, Connolly House, Esplanade Gas and electric lights, Always cn Hand” « Waite lawn aprons, plain nd frilled, ranging ln price > from 19¢ to 72c \ 4 at esti op gi i MERI = enn paencnaecare git oi ctl) Mise - Pa gy poe BE gS cong. et a ear aM en IR SONNE ae SCM fa. itomag gg Se ei : oe ree Fie signin Maine aps Te sitiealii ers. Naturally the representatives of this | utensl's, i. EN ES BEN. whom we psy a big salary for lookit ng had declared that “in no case should there be twe representatives for the same con- stituency.” Yet the government proposed I | > -N SNES OE FES BES SS. FD SNES : Nene es us to go back to double coustituenci-s for P. K. Isiand and maintain them in Ham« ilion and Ottawa,—while abandoning the fundamental Liberal principle of represen- tation by population and avoiding the pro~ vision ofthe British North America Act that redistribution shall pe made im- mediately after each deceanial census. We cavnot believe that the government will dare to appeal to the constitaeacies upon the defeated Radistribusion ; for it was without a single redeeming feature. Atlast A Bed That Will Not Sage We have been testing this mattress for the last two years and being satisfied that they are ten times better than the ordinary style wire mattress We have secured the entire control of this bed for P. E.Island—They cost no more than other beds, andit you test one you wil: readily discover the difference. neld the same position, was around on the i e heels of the C.P. W., to do the fixing, and be conom ical they imported their. henchmen from all man! the Federal jobs to vo'e.’ Moatreal The Conservative tory in Prince Edward I>) by which a Liberal turned into a minority of 31, may be called a emall affair, but it was one of those littie things which at times are not without significance, especially as it is the second reverse ofthe Local Government recently. Sar: aud on Tuesday, Women. Perhaps you want to dye some- ‘at home and hesitate because of the mess and uncertamty that powder dyes almost invariably rabout. Have you ever tried new Englisii Home Dye that ‘es and dyes at one {operation i\ypole Soap? [tis a very Clean home dye to very brilliant—absolutely fast esn't crock or streak. It 1s the of highest quality through and th: gh, Progressive druggists and vrocers sell it in any color for ten cents (black, 15 cents). Wafted to heaven on flowery beds of ease? No, you wou't } be that if you sleep on Hercules Spriogs, but you will be wafted to the Land of Pleasant Dreams and will rise each morning, thoroughly refreshed and feel- ing like a new creation. Maypole Soap Dyes. If you can’t Rend the Se saae Se the Wholesale 5 Sazete, Montreal. Toa will seates the the Seap mail andalso a free book on Home Dyeing. : ? ‘ . “Ly : : report ef Hon. Mr. Prowse’s forcible minisiration, ax feeling “lice the besieged, &peech on the Redistribution Bill, and ask | lying on my arais night and d iv,” guard- for it an attentive perusal by all oar read.| iog the treasury, With over fifty-one : miuions a year pouriog out of the breaks | Province were particularly interested in al 11 ibe irsasury, i636 plain ha robodys:a | eaten ah, ; . | the Laurier-1 arte-Sitton B air cabinet, is ver r @ hea measure which was 80 audaciously unfair net osl' g tle ‘p in doit Zz the sentinel act ) p in respect to Priuce Eiward Island. Sena- | Voe of Mackegnzie’s misiakes has been tor Prowee, Senator Ferguaou, Mr, Me- | avoided mo Donald, Mr. Martin and othera made this har: The Patriot questi or the truth of DOGG. 4 | unfairress asclear asthe sun at noon to- | {Ne SIAMINER 5 Statement abont ee ined ey da ay ; 40 1d j it is to be not ed that Dot one 4 - vat ne the te ange ae . dot one Of election, as if THe Examiner were ia the the Liberal membersin cither House, has | habit of making statements ty.thout book. EvOpeErs had the boldness to justify it. Well, we submit the following extract from Sesator Fergueon showed that the, ‘tterr need ie West Prince: “ That eG A | industrious and important personage to Minister of Justice himeelf | after the fisheries of the Province and who in- trades himself into every political eontest at the West, which wouid have been a high crime on Mr. Hackett’s pert when he vic- majority of 240 was eit, blood, let’s get, and they got MIARK WRIGHT! AND CO $6 10 Waists for $4 00 | ~~: * + ee i ees | Latest style in braided wire 24 cushions. Bazar Glove fitting patterns 15c each. ion sheets just in. asking “Given away” 000 August fash- Ask for one—they are yours for the F. PERKINS & C0, SUNNYSIDE, CH'TOWN iis LEADERS...... fi lelp epper h! ugh! coughed the rat to his ei stand this, it’s too rich for my | oa. * ee Prices, 28¢, 36c, 75c ie * - +o Lae we ed 1 49 sé ee Y4e : eo * ee Mfuslins. in.” “ 88¢ 195 « ‘< S4e Cool goods fer warm days, 115° é< w 6 We would call special atten- 110 « é< 74 to the nice line we have in 1 00 ‘é 6é 67e stock. a * 64¢ tape ’ “““ ‘s 20a -_ ae Men and boy’s straw hats The above are all this| selling at half price. You'll spring’s styles, and include} save msre than the price of silk, musli#s, sateens, percales| the struw, and have the com- ginghams and prints. fort to the good. At Dufferin Mines, Nova Scotia, a number of miners, who can handle machine drills; also engineers and 1. number of mine laborers. Highest wages and steady employ. ment to competent men. No others need apply. Apply to the Manager at the Mines. 172—dlwk CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TRAVEL -!N - COMFORT oY tee TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montrea! every THU RSDAY a Lt a. m, Wthe PACIFIC AST, accomme- datiag second ciass pasaes » for all points, in Canedian North We B ritish Columbia, &¢ Berth Rates— Montreal to Winnipeg . $4.00 Montréal to Calgary a , eecenent Montreal to Kevelstone.. nou veneea 700 Montreal to Vancouver...... secvcccetene el PESTON Hb Batibo <eseeskcccccc, aden x00 For passenger rates to all points in Canada, Western United States and to Japan, China, India, Hawazian l Islands, Australia and Mf anila, and also for descriptive advertising mattes and maps, write to A. J. HEATH, District Passenger Agent, luly 5—dy St. John, N. B ~_—- Laundry Richmond Street, near Queen Street Gi. Geo., near Queen Square PRICE LIST Bosom Shirt, 10c, ironed only Se; Night Shirt, 8c; Undershirt, 6c; Woolen Shirt, 8; Shirt wiih collar attached, 12¢, ironed ‘only rot Drawers, 6c, Bosoms, 6c; Men’s Collars. -’ Ladies’ ( ‘ollars, 2c t© 4c; Ouffs per pair, 4c; Mocsties 3c; Socks per pair, 3u; Handker- chiefs, 2c; Towels, 3c: Linen Coat, 25¢; Waist, 2c; Lady's Skirt, plain, 250; Large Waite Skirt, We to $1 00; Men's Aprons, ‘be; = htgown, l0c to lie, Family Washing, ic Leeming Miles & Co, Montreal, Que - adies’ Aprons, 5c to 19 Chemises, l(c; Laivy’ 3 per dozen; Gentlemen's Washing, (tc r dozen. All work well done at the lowest prices First-class Laundrying done here.