ee et he. Wet... These rainy days that gen~ erally come during the fall. |THE DAILY EXAMINER a NOVEMBER 4, 1898. LIBRARY FOR CHARLOTTETOWN a —_— Mr. WitttamM Dopp was a practical man of business ; and bia bequest of $500 to found a public library in Charlottetown was made to be practically carried out at the The Young Men’s Christian least expense to the community. Association have @ suitable building,centra!ly situated, This institution must,of neceesity, have a paid secretary or manager, who may easily | take the additional duty of {librarian, In selecting the Young Men’s Christian As- the the library Mr. Dodd displayed the prudence sociation to be custodian of and good judgment which marked his career. It now remains for the living members of the community, whom he has- lett by hind, to gift supplement his and carry out his desiga. Unfortun- ately not many citizens have money to spare, even for so good an object. But there are some ; and we are glad to learn that the Leader of the Government bas offered to lead in the library movement with a con~ tribution of $100,—if culy pjoe other gen- We Better be prepared in time. We have the nicest selection ! of ladies and gents’ Umbrellas in the city, with the best as- sortment of handles The wabrellasare all cover ed with the best rain protec- tlemen can be found to do likewise, Prem jer’s clallenge wi!! be taken up. hope and believe the generous The charce to show public spirit, appreciation for the value of good literature, and interest in the juteliectual and moral welfare ot our town is surely too good to ve lost by citizens who have money in store, In additicn | to these, there aré inany persons who, if | they cannot give money, will gladly give | books. Dr. Clift, Mr. Lordly, C.E., and Hon. B. Rogers have shown an €x- | ample in this regard which is worthy of | imitation and may well be followed by citizens who have the good fortune to tion materials procurable, with strongly built f.ames at ee ing prices, Ladies Waterproofs We have alarge assortment of Ladies’ Waterproofs, in lat- est styles and at lowest prices F. Perkins & Go. The Millinery Leaders There 1s no Disputing the Fact-—® We admittedly lead the trade of Ch’town il Jackecs, Our stock of Fall Jackets aid Capes is the finest and best selected in the city. It goes without saying all the latest styles are here, that every purse can be suited, every tuste pleased, every figure fitted to perfestion. No Jacket buyer can do justice tohe money or fig ure, or her taste, witho see— ing our store. PHS MILLINFRY LEADERS. TaGta ATs Ly fa e s ow. a’ r.Y . e ee p> ody. © ewes eo me en Ook Qs A GS AS APY - eRegs private libraries, Of course mon- ey is néeded; for many books most suil- able for a library cannot be contributed and must be specially selected. We therefore trust that there are citisensof Charlottetown ready, not only to meet Premier Farquharson’s offer, but also to follow Mr. William Dodd’s good example and so secure a blessed memorial among future establishment of a Charlottetown Library ought not to be further postponed. We hope that the executive of the Y. M. C. A. whom Mr. Dodd has honoured with this trust, will promptly do what they can with the money and books placed at their dis- posal, and so chow that they are worthy of the trast. a+-e++ —>°ouro> AND COMMENTS. —Toronto dates of the 2nd to hand this morning, November 4th. Good. —It was pleasing this morning to have on our desks, at 8 o’clock, the Bosion, Toronto and Montreal papers and letters of Wednesday. Thanks to our Board ofTrade, the Steam Navigation Company ard the Post Office. —It it is not creditabie to the Dom inion Government that they appoint to cffice five times convicted offenders against the law. The case in Kings county is a case in point. Our Quebec ruled government leis slip no opportunity to flo-tthe temperance eenti- ment of the country. —In the general election, held feur or five years ago, the Hon John Dryden was elected in South ontario by @ majority NOTE of 320. In the late general election he was defeated by a majority of 86. In the recent bye-election with the Premier of Ontario and other colleagues could possibly be urged in his favor by both the Dominion and the Local Adminis- trations, he managed to secure election by a majority of 117. The Liberal papers declare that this latter isa great Liberal —_——- - eee oe NE Seemann Tue organ of the Government at the Capital has, according to our despatches of te-day, announced that the Government has decided to do nothing as a result of the plebievite, although a majority of 13,- 000 of the electors who voted on: the plebiecite were in favor of prohibition, The mandate is to be disobeyed ; and the excuse offered is that only. about a quarter | of the electors voted. Wehave a shrewd suspicion thatthe Premier is more deeply concerned about the majority in Quebec— ‘the rulers of the Administration ”—than he is about those who stayed away from his the majority would not in any case be respected and the polls because he and colleagues intimated that the will of that the plebiscite was granted “fin an hour of weakness.” However this may be, the cost of the plebiscite (about a quarter of a million dollars of public money) has been thrown away and, “the temperance people,” with their jarge mejority, are treated with courteous contempt. Weshall see whether or not these “temperance people,” wil] ehow tie Premier that they resent Sir Wilfrid and his In (luebec evidently need a lesson. such treatment. backers = ; arene | DIED, At South Rustico, on the Oct 23rd, ult., Benj. Buntain, aged 54. (Other pavers pleas copy. At Alberton, on Ail Souls day, of typhoid fever, John,beloved son of John and Char- lotte Skerry, aged 19 years,—May he rest in peace. an — 3434 PRIZES MONTHLY. The Canadian Royal Art Union, Ltd., of 238 and 240 St. James street, Montreal, cfiers S434 prizes at each drawing. These drawings are held on the last day of each month. Prizes valued at from $4 to $10,000. Quarter tickets, 25c; half tickets, 50c; whole tickets, $1. Send post-card for plans, prospectus, etc, an You only need to give your order to Miss Dalton to be ensured of entire satisfactior. Our guarantee to please you in every respect or no sale generations. In any case, the goes with all work turned out. Stanley Bros. 258 21 —_——_-——_ + —aililiip—- <i> <i __.. Ladies’ warm lined boots in Dongola, Oi Pebble and Box Calf at R K Jost’s, Stam» per’s Corner. i I. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT ——s Strict attention to business and prompt re- turns made. Special attention given to the ic of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, "Hides, and Wool Skins. Market qnotations giver on arpl'cation. fcdaress all consigninents jaud corr. spon- dence to, I. S, SANFORD, 46 and 48 Argyle St., 0 HA LIFAX N.S. nena Ss Furness Line of Steamers Halifax to Great Britain S. S. “Ulunda” will leave for Liverpool G. B. 9th Nov. calling at the field and with every influence that | St. John’s Nfld, The §. S. “Hatitax City” will leave Halifax for London G. B. 17th Nov. The “ Halifax City” is fitted with cold Storage. triumph. Itisatriumph which proves clining. T NITURE here, clearly that Liberaliem in Ontario is de-{ W W. CLARKE, Agent The Successful Man [- the man who gets all things of value for as itle cost as possible— successful men buy FOUR because we svpply the best ( goods at the lowest prices.—The best story story : 1s the briefiest. Our goods and prices tell it all Mark Wright & Co, Ltd Home Makers:----- a oeeeenetteemeeineenantmeemmmemnteemngn ee TS a RESULT OF THE PLEBISCITE. Millinery at Stanley Bros, | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 4 1898 Nowhere beates the Heart so kindly, _ As Beneath the Tartan Plaid.”—Aytonn. ‘ THE HIGHLAND GATHERING --OF-- CELTIC PLAID WRAPS. Suitable forthe New Gaelic Cloak,”’ The Newest Design has the Crccian Flounce See New Sample in our Western Window. 30 LARGE §=TRAVELLING WRAPS, 7 tle as vi Pn ore LUN d/) ORRIN Pea ode Me BURR PUES In Highland Celtic Paterns. The Cameron Clan Tarten Wrap. The Stewart Clan Tartan Wray The McKenzie Clan Tartan Wrap. The McDonald Clan Tartan Wrap. The Gordon Clan Tartan. The McNab, McDougall, McLean, McIntyre, McBeth, Lamont, Bruce, Campbell Farquharson, MgIntosh, McKay. McLean, McMillan, McNeill McPherson, MacCalum> Sutherland and other leading Clan tartans. Prices are 25 per cent less then regular These goods are a little late in arriving and must be cleared out at once. get the benifits. i a er “e -£ oi The Buyer Prices are $2 50, 3.50, 450, 550, 6 00,7 50, 800, 900, 10 50,12 50, and 13 50, + JAMES PATON & Co’y,| “IN .. SOURIS --PORT” THE “CREAT EASTERN Loaded with a full range of choice Merchandise.... HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR A SPECIALTY Comfort, Perfection and Durabilitvare the characteristics of our immense stock. carry a line new and varied, and can suit you in every particular. Extra weight, light, medinm, heavy wool, mixed and fieeced line}, There is full scope for your preference. The popular quality will be recognized at a glsuce. Dress Goods, Originality, Novelty, Artistic Elegance are comvined in the New Fall Dress Goods 2ow being displaced. Although we make a specialty of high grale Dress Goods, we do not carry them to the exclusion of medium gad low grades. We pepe oe — \ | ' | ‘ANOTHER LO a GRAIN ~~“ a a md ea a ¥ a "4 ag ae All sizes now in stock. HORACE HASZARD. | uae bee y —AT— s4.70 lbs Best California Raisins lbs Best Currants, We have everything that can possibly be desired in all grades,SCHEAP, CHEAP } 10 lbs Brown Sugar, FIVE THOUSAND —5000 PAIRS BOOTS & SHOES The largest stock ever displaped iu any general store in P. E.1. Buff Dongola, Willow Calf, Box Calf, Kip,India Kid, Gazelle Pebb'e, men’s strong fall boots, ladies’ lined—just the'thing for cold, damp weather. ALSO— eee The Famous Granby Rubber and others which speak for themselves......... ; Value up, prices down. If youare looking for bargains you had better look MATTHEW : and : MacLEAN. ' | { j of | — be » = Ss Be hm eo = = ao @ $8 85S &= ass * cS) oo oe Se ae see on ee = < . ££ 2.8. 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SOR Sess FP std - em Pe SH oan WM asc eme tT ya es “A =! wm Se SS Ff; aga.0d ry =r - cs _— 2 eS~ EG Veh «4 @£ BO ~ 5 3] ~ 10 los White Sugar, ] 5 lbs 28c Tea, | lb each of Allspice, Cloves, Cinna- won, Mixed Spice, Ginger, Pepper, and Mustard, 1 oz Nutmegs, 1 bottle each Lemon 5 lbs Onions, 5 Bars Sunlight Soap, 4 gals Best Kero Oil, —FOR— cS | «4.75 2 Sandersonj& Co. of Ess Vanilla and “2 i I Have Just Completed "4 MyBitew Oyster Place. Call and eve the brilliant display # beautiful) oysters on and off the ebell- Our Oyster king is standing ™ ‘ window, See him, and then you will eas John P, Joy, VICTORIA CARE