~__ = oNVE* SN QWs SN | MMM MM It Pays to Buy at Perkins’ WHITE bOI) SALE eae Ovrannas) white goods sale commences to-day. We've been preparing for this sale for months back and we are now ready with the ficest etock and lowest prices in the city. Read on. CORSET COVERS. Wh t> cotton, antrimmed, good fitting, Sins SB tO TB, WF 8. oo cc cceccee cccvccckee Fire white cot‘on with white lawn fri'le, Bize 32 tO 3S, priee....ccesccescccvceed Extra English cotton, trimmed round the neck and sleevee with white hambarg, PPI CO reereee wees seo ace Five English cotten, trimmed round neck and sleeves with white hamburg, pear! buttons size $2 to 46, price. ..... 50¢ White lonedale with muslin frills edged with valenciens lace and galoon finisb, 6h SOEs Worecesccescceveseseadee Fire quality cotton with voke of all embroidery and torchon insertion, trimmed round ueck and sleeves with torchon ‘ace, price.... <M () .een’s cleth with torebon lace and in- Rt TLi iad tavy ribboa, price......... $1.50 IGE Wi NIGET GOWNS G «4 quality, white cotton, tucked yoke, tiv turd with torchon edging, price...... 59c Fine cotton, empire style, yoke and reveerseof embroidery, white lawn frills and Z* U « doish, p Ri dcesdeieale eeeeeeeee 95u Qu-n’s cloth, empire style, frills on peck 4 d sleeves, edged with embroidery and g¢. oon finish, price.............81.35 Fioe 'onedale, empire style, finely tuck- ed uk, deep falls of embroidery, price + xira fine lonsdale, wide sailor collar, tri.uwed with insertion with wide frills of haw Uurg, PPiCe..occccce.s . -$3.50 SKIRT Good cotton, wide hems, with three rows of it: nlog, price. + © eeweeeeta ees a F ve cotton, deep frilis of embroidery, five ruws of tucking, price.............90¢ F ne English Cotton, deep frills of em- bro dery, six rows of tucking. ......... $1.15 Estra five cotton, with three tucks and fri'l- ot torcbon lace, price............ $1.55 Qeen’s cloth with deep friil of same, insertion setting, deep frill of embroidery on | ‘tom, floished with feather galoon, price . OSS oSOSOOO 006066600 © o . ..92.10 Woere’s cloth, three rows of tucking, dee: trill of embroidery, finished with fea‘ l-r galoon, price... .....seccocce $2.20 DRAWERS. Lrawers with frill of lace. price 25c Fine cotton, three tucks, frill of embroidery, closed, price 45e¢ Fine eotton, three tucks. frill of embroidery, finished with feather em- broidery, closed, price 45¢ Fine cotten, 2 rows of tucking and embroidery frills with feather gaioon, closed, price 55e Extra cotton, 5 tucks with frill of ectton and lace insertion, finished with feather galoon, price 58c Extra fine cotton, five tucks and embroijery frills, finished with feather galocu, price 7 5e Queen’s cloth, 5 rows of tucking deep friil of torchon lace, finished with feather galoon, price 83e Queen’s cioth, three rows of tucking exbroidery insertion with frills of embreidery, price $1.15 Queen's cloth, two rows of tucking torchen inser‘ion, fril.s of terchon lace finished with galoon, open, price $1.50 The above are a few prices; we have every price notch between, P, PETKIMS & L We anticipate a visit frem you. THE DARLY KXAMINER CMARLOTI'BTUWN, JANUARY 23 1900 DAILY EXAMINER ucdbinssanrwnsanehiieenllicunasenattnensnedanadedentaadieanenannehananesaenammetienteatheaae JANUARY 23, 1900 - “THE PATRIOT” AND THE GOVERN E From the party point of view, little re- mains to be added to the letter of Dr. Jenkins, whiek appears in another eolumn. That the Patriot’s apology for Lieutenant Governor Melatyre is so weak that it had better not have been wriltea or published everyene willadmit. Befere the authori- ties can take neties of the charges against the Lieutenaat Governer, they must, ef course, be fermulated. Still we camnot help thinking that the Lieutenant Gever- nor weuld have censalted his interest, and not lowered hie dignity, ife had by word or act, or beth, given the lie te the numer eus reperts that are prevaleat concerning hie alleged sympathy withthe Boers. A haadseme subscription to the South Afri- can Fund weuald have been an effectual answer to these who persist in saying that His Honour has lately giver expression to sentiments other than these of a loyal British gentleman and the representative of the Queen ia this Province. Or euch active interestin the British eause as Lord Minto and Lady Minto have displayed upon every Opportunity, would be a fitting expression ef sentiment anid feeling upon the part of the in- mates of eur Government House. In ordinary times, a British man might, perhaps, in this free country, afford to bear the stigma of disloyalty to the cause of the Empire. But not now. Lieutenant-Governor McIntyre ‘ought not, at this juncture, im our opinion, to permit the breath of an imputation against his honor and his loyalty. We hope that the charges publicly made by The Summerside Journal will be publicly met. ——_ —A publie meeting to discuss civic affairs has been suggested and will, pro- bably, be held some time before the civic election. Tae Lycavu.—The concert in . the Lyceum Jast evening was very successful. The ladies and gentlemen participating in the programme were in the majority of cases old favorites, and it is perbaps need- less (o eay that they all did well. Master Leith Coombs, eon of Mr. John Coombs, made his firet public appearance, and his recitation and song was cleverly rendered. The concert was exceedingly creditable to the juvenile promoters, Masters Ernest McDenald and Charlies Merry, The money realized goes towards the Cathe- dral fund. Narcra Histery axD ANTIQUARIAN Scorzety.—The annual meeting of this Society was held last evening. The report of the transactions of the past year was read by the secretary. Eleven meetings were held during the year and an annual outing. Application was made to the Government for agrant of money and ac commodation which will probably be ob- tained this year. Itis the detire of the society to isene bulletins when enabled to doso. The membersbip is now about forty. The following officers were elect- ed: Pres., John Newsen; Vice Pres., John McSwain ; Secy.-Treae., 1,. W. Wat- son ; Executive, Mieses Pippey and M, Dawson ; Mesers. Muy and Seaman. “ BALM OF HURT WOUNDS” «0 Shakespeare terms eleep, but irritated breathing tubes prevent cleep through de- sire tocough. Balsam isthe same word a3 balm, and the balm for wounded lungs is Adameon’s Botanic CoughBaleam. 25¢ all druggiste. Buy your musical instruments from the “leading music house.”— Miller Bros. She wants a piano—of course she does. Come in and let ue show you some,— Mil- ler Bros, “SAVE ME FROM MY FRIENDS’ | Murt have been the exclamation of Lieut. Gevernor Maclatyre when be read in The Patriot the supremely ridiculous article intended for his defence against charges which tee writer himself alleges have mot been made. If amy ebarge should be made itis tobe hoped that a more effectual defence will be offered than an absurd reference te a grandfather era grandmother. — This matter is at presest in avery un- satisfactery state. If there is ary accusa tion against the governor, let it be made in a staightforward and manly way. Anopy- mouse insinuations against @ gent) wan in the position of the Queen’s reprenentative are most unbecoming and snould be drop~ The writer in the Patriot gees om to say that “ The Coneervatives have been neted fer their lip loyalty.” If this is am ineinua- tiem thatthe Coneervativiet are not truly loyal I aur! it back in bis face as a base falecheed and defy him to the proof. Isheuld be very sorry to say that the great majority of Liberals are sot thor- eughly loyal. But I cam point to some in high places who cannot be placed ia that eategory, aotably the vety man whom the Patriot delights to honor and whose seatiments he asks us to listen te. Dees he forget that Sir Wilfrid Laurier is the man whe refused to send a Cana- diam Contingent to aid the Mother Coun- try when the treacherous Boers, taking her ata disadvantage,declared war against her and invaded her territory; that he heartlesely had run off to a junketting at. Chicago when .he should at ‘east have re mained at his postand given the matter the deepest consideration. Returning he found such wave of indignation had pass- ed over the coustry from the Atlantic to the Pacific, that he dare not desist it, and did that from fear which true loyalty wou'd have impelled him to do with a glow of satisfaction. And nowhe and his un- scrupulous backers prate abont his loy- alty. Further,—Does the Patriot forget, or is he not aware, that once upon a time & member stood up in his place in the House of Commons and declared that “the would have shouldered his musket” to shoot down our brave lads who took their lives in their hends, faced innumerable hardships and shed their blood for their Queen ana country in the Northwest rebellioo ? That member’s name was Wilfrid Laurier. Ifever there was a man to whem the ep.thet “lip leyaity” could be justly appli- ed—that man is the present Premier ot Canada, and the term, as I understand it, indicates a loyalty that is found in the mouth but bas no place in the heart. Feeling indignant tha: there should be any imputation on tbe loyalty of the party te which I belong, I have written warmly calling “‘a spade a epade” and not admuir- ing the Boer system of firing from behind akopje. Llappend my name. J.T. JENKINS. HOCKEY. The B. and A. Club vs. Diamords and the Junior Ahegweits ve. West Kent will be the double programme at the riok to night. The game will start at eight sharp and good play is expected. Following is the make-up of the different teams :— B. & A. Cuvee. DiamMoxps, F Merry Goa] G Sutherland J Payne Point F Fenoell RH Angus Cover F Sterne L Peake, Forwards G Hughes, E Saunders R Baird 8 Doyle L McNutt F Pickard R Davieon Je. ABeGweirs. West Kenr. J Gaudet Goa! G Sutherland G Jost Point Chas. Stewart 8 Doyle Cover Briar Smith JA Williams, Forwards Geo Dewar J McLean P C Pope J Williams T Huggan L Large H Toombs Le Read Weeks & Co’s, special white goods ad.on last page. Ladies, never before have we offered euch values,in household goods and ladies, white wear as we are showing. Notrouble to show goods.— Weeks & Go. — SUITE ATA 3 A GOOD PARLOR MODERATE PRICE This is what yon get in our selid Walnut $24 Cotton Tapestry Suite. This suite has spring seats, is trimmed with plush, and finished up in good style-—The cash discount of 5 p.c. makes? this suite $22.80 NET. ~“=—=y We would like to show you this suite, if you want something good at a small price. John Nernrson POVOEET EIN ORS Tent nr rs ery ens nt epsennoT LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE CONFERENCE. Large and Representative Gathering. FORENOON SESSION. Ose of the largest and most widely re- presentative conferences of the Liberal- wees opened atine Lyceum, in this city this ferenoon. The President, Mon. Donald Fergusen, Sesator, occupied the chair, and delivered sshort introductory speech, felicitating the party upen ite improved prespects ap- parentin the lightof the victories woo during the course of the past year. The eonference,‘afier appointing a committee en resolutions, preceeded at once to the vlection of offiversas tollows : , Honorary President—Hon, Daniel Gors on. President—Alexander Martin, M. P. Vice-President—Edward Hackett. Secretary —Charles Sma)! woed. Delegates to the Liberal-Conservative Association—Hen. Senator Ferguson and A. C. McDrna'd, MP. Federal Coavene-s: King’s—Joba McLean. East Queen’s—James Clow. Weat Queen’s—Patriek Blake. East Prince—Neil McQuarrie, We:t Prince—Jvuhn P. Brennan. Provincia] Conveners: PRIXCE OOUXTY. First District—-Henry J Pieno, ML A. Second District—Jobn Forbes. Third District—Joseph F Arsenault. KF. urth District—Dr Sutberland. Fifth District—Leonard Morris. QUEEN’s COUNTY. Charlottetown—S W Crabbe. First District—D B McLeod. Secend District— Louis Jenkins, Third District— F H Horne, Fourth Dietrict—A A McLean. KING’s COUNTY. First Districc—Joha Kickham, ML A. Second District— Lawrence Doyle. Third District—Cyrus Svaw, M L A. Fourth District—A P Prowse,ML A. Fitth District—A J McDonald, M L A. to drafi resolutions to be submitted to the conference: Eiward Hackett, Alex. Mar- tin, Cyrus Shaw, Dr. J. T. Jenkins, A. A. McLean. The following executive committee was appointed in addition to Coaveners who are members ex~cfficio : PRINCE COUNTY. Firet Dietrict~J E Birch. Second Dietrict- A Williams. Third District—Daniel McIntyre. Fourth District—Herbert McDonald. Fifth Disterict—Geo Compton. Charlottetown—P McCourt. QUEEN’s COUNTY. First District—John Bradley. Second Districi—Tios Doyle. Third District—Juobo McQuaid, Fourth Dis.rict--Heary Wvo!, KING’S COUNTY. First District—C H Sterns. Second District—E iward Jardine, Third District—J E McDonald. Fourth District—Joba A Stewart. Fifth Dietrict—Joseph Fairchild, leeben, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the An al Genere] Meeting of the shareholders Tax Examiner Publiehing Company, wi: be held at the office of Toe Examiner newspaper,on W sesday, the 3let day of January, inst, at Soci: Kk f. wm: A inW LN, Jan 20, 1900 Sec’y. SHE WANTS A PIANO oF and she has toli you so many a time—but you think you cannot afford It, If you come in—we wil] prove to you that you can afford il. “Pen Nt We have some nice sec- ond hand pisaos at prices that will please you—or we will sell you one of our ‘Heintzman Pianos” On easy terms. The important question to consider, in buying a piano, will it give perfect eatiefaction, and that we guarantee if you buy it - {rom us, Miller Bros, Queen Street. Copnolly’s Building. DR. CLIFI MAU UNA Adal da ais Mdbdaadbdddd | cures CHRONIC-DISEASES and RUPTURE by Salisbury treatmex:t. Send stam, for infor mation, or call at Trure, Nova Scotia, Office Merchants’ Bank of Halfax Building Rnestiees Conservative party ever held in this city The following committee was appointed ’ War Costs >~se =e <= 2a =e 22 © ee =e @ 22 @ ——-ee@ es 2. 8 =~ @s —— A LARGE AMOUNT of MONEY TO CARRY IT ON But You Would be Surprised at the Smalt Amount ef MUNEY Necessary te put en one of our SHOREY't OVERCOATS MEN'S OVERCOATS MARKED DOYN 2 Blue Cloth Coats, sizes 39 and 36 $6.50 cla: for: $5.09 3 Blue Cloth, sizes 36 and 37 $9.00 for $6.00 5 Blue Plot Overceats,*sizes 35, 37 and 38 $13.00 for $9.00 13 Biue Cloth Overcoats, (Shorey’s) some with raw edge, some satin lined, im tact all our $16.00 coats to clear ${|, guar. 2 Black Bcucle Uloth O’coats, sizes 36 and 37, $9.50for $6.50 5 Youth’s Line Blue Cloth Overeoats, (Shorey’s), sizes 33, 34 and 35, sold at $11.50 NOW 7.95 5 Brown Lined Overcoats $10.00 FOR 6.55 Sizes 38, 39, 40. Now is your chance. To-night for bargains, Men’s Satin-lined, 3 dark grey overeoats, suitable for old gents. Sizes 33, 40 and 41. Good value for $10.00 NOW $6.90 7 dark brown melton overcoats, sizws 36, 37, 38, 39 & 40 raw edge, fancy lining, sold at $12.75, now $8.90 YOUTHS’ REEFERS Sizes 32 to 35 breast measure, only 8 to clear at $2.75 BOYS’ REEFERS ‘All our fine Reefers sizes to t peys 4 8, alluf them we sold at from $3.50 to $4. your pick for $2.75. Alsoa job Jot of Maps, sizes to. fit boys4 to » for $l1—a snap. Men’s Suits from $3.75 to $16. Some thing special in Winter Suits at $6.50, worth just $2. Boys’ 2 piece suits, $1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 up, fit boys 5 toJ4 years, Boys’ youth’s and men’s odd vests ~ boys’ and youth’s, 50c; men’s pants, prices away down, 95c to $5 00, can sult most anybody. Boys’ knee parts, prices 00c to $1.25. Just received a full line. JAS. PATON & UO. The Store That Cives Ayvray Goods Free IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES. ENAMELED WARK, ETC For 30 days we will give free an Enameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pot with every purchase of one dollar Tea check givea with our tea and coffee, also. P. MONAGHAN, Upper Quoan Streit A RTE ACERT IO AI NRT an, Sa anager ge eee ere ie, ape