THE DAILY =e, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 18 1£98. Wet. ‘oiny days that gen- durin ¢ the fall. ‘7 hese era'ly come Better be prepared in time. We have the nicest selection ot ladies and gents Umbrellas in the city, with the best as- sortment of handles The umbrellasare all cover ed with the best rain protec- tion materials procurable, with strongly built f.ames at pleas- ing prices. Ladies Waterproofs We have alarge assortment of Ladies’ Waterproofs, in lat- est styles and at lowest prices F. Perkins & Co. The Millinery Leaders There is no Disputing the Fact-—* We admittedly lead the trade of Ch’town I Jackets, Our stock of Fall Jackets and 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 taste pleased, ever, figure fitted to perfe>tion. No Jacket buyer can do justice to her money. or fig- ure, or her taste, witl out see— Ingour stock, t ets fH E MILLINFRY LEADERS |} their possession of capil | Province. THE DAILY EXAMINER “OCTOBRE R 18, 1898, OUR TRADE CONDITIONS. Tue letter of Mr. McVane, published in Tue Examiner today, will, we have no doubt, attention throughout this Province. It have the serious arrest cugbt, In our opinion, to consideration of those te The conditions ot this Province are evi- refers, viz., our merchants, whom it trade dently all wro Comp: tion among merchants hes be+ pn Carried to euch a pitch that there is no money tn business, On the other hand, Iccal industries have to struggle along against outside comyetition f ystered, tosome extent, by merchents and others who see a littie more for themselves in selling imported articles than in selling those that are home-made, The conse quen are hard work, scarcity of money, a contioual strugzle to make ends meet, a continued exodus of our enterprising aad educated young men and women. Tra e np within certain I'mits ; but tendeth to rain; Mr. Mi V ane so a good thing, there is trale which and the conditions which forcibly desvribes are fraught with disaster this Prov We do not &av that our merchants and those who have property and money among ns are wholly to blame. buat we do sayitnat trese classes, by rea- son oftheir knowledge of business and ) 4', are in & position to direct and lead the trade movements of the country, and that it is their duty and iuterect to do so in euch a way as to furth- e* the development of the industries of the A merchant needing a certain think to look about at home aud sce if he can’t obtaina line of goode, ought we home produced article to snit hia purpose, Lefure be sends au order abroad for goods which will come into competition with the home-made article. A church buildiog or improvement committee ought, in our opix nion, to prefer the home architect and the home builders and the home mechanics rather than send abroad for those who do the the ram'fi may cost just as much and not work as well. So through all cations of our trade, we ought, as far as possible, to help one another—those who make the little home trade we have and pay the taxse—rather than ontsiders. We sadly need alarger amount of public ‘ spirit aud more practical enterprise. It can now] be j*een that ifa number of our mer- chante sod capitalists had combioed with the more active and enterprising of our waggon makers, twenty years ago, when the National Policy i troduced, and established a carriage and factory was agricultural bere— thousands, tens of thousands, aye millions of dollare, sent away to Oatario, would bave been saved to this Provioce and ou implemest farmers and people generally just as well served. We have been iher two chary about patronizing our soap factory, and we don’t support othr Joca) indus- Every man who sets up # productive busines here bas figuratively to fight for bis life. This ought not so to be--at not to such an extent ae it is. It is not so in the United States, which by the foster- ing of home industries and the encourage- ment of practical working men, has be- come the richest country inthe world. It altuge ries a8 we ought to do, least ia notso in Ontario; and we hope that Mr. McVane’s leuer will bea means of rovsing our merchants and perple to a sense of the importance and necessity of changing the conditions of trade in Priace Edward Island. SS eee Every day since Weeks & Co’s big clos ing sale has been goiag on the store has been packed with eager bargain huontere, The sale will be continued every day. Big discounts 26 to 50 per cent off everything, —W A Weeks & Co. 242 3idy & wy. Remember the meeting of Alpha Rebek- ah Lodge tonight at 8 o’clock. Bed Cinatori and Financia! Comfort me et in our line of spring and stuff: MATTRESSES remade and dusted at short Mattresses otice, ——— Mark Wright & Co, Ltd Home Makers:..-.. (iia aan cn, ee = 4 THE COMMISSIONEF. SHIP. BORN. | At Princetown, on the 4th inst, the wife of D. Preston M icuntt, of a son. Tue Patriot announces that Dr. McLeod | bas consented {0 run a8 a Candidate for the | MARRIED At Charioite‘own, on the llth inet., by | Rev G M Campbell, Angus A Dairach, of consent | Kay Fortune,to Mary Eva McPhee, of to run, we may 8av oe the language | Lot 65. .. Bat, would it not be well to bave the opinion of position of Sewerage sod Water Commies sioner. Without prejudice to other gentle men who mar also, in the | event of an election, of Dumtochty— ‘the doctor’ll] dae.’ DIED. At Wellington,.o) the 12th inst, oflung i ‘ » | trouble, Anu, years, relict of the Mr. Laird’s resignation ? | late David Cameron. i the . ‘ At Morell Rear, on the 3rd inst, Lucy aulhorhy | Ana-tasia, in the Srd year of ber age, } importance | daughter of Peter and Mary Ryan, ar i W ater . nie ” Scrofula, hip» disease, salt dyspepsia and other lippure bk wad “re cured by H 00d’s par Léa. the Recorder or some other lawyer con cerning the question that bas been raised et aged 5% as to the legality of In view of the iesue of debentures a: uoquestionable is, the expediency of for all their official as of baving our Board of Sewerage rheum, due to Sarsae Cou: missioners legally constituted nee: not dire ases isted upon. — ee A NEW STATION HOUSE. be Ins ee cate a pew atation house at Char. Ce a eee Tu . need 0 all who fre- lottetown is seen and felt by c quent the old one. But it comes home to the officials employed therein. Two or three of | 5 VANS E these Lave been prostrated by typhoid fever C within the past two months, and all whore} © i» WO Mi E. Ni work necessitates confinement to their | . : : [ a cfiizes have been in a low state of health. | ; A? ' Nj : ; : 3 ¥* [be cause is easily found in tae rotten a toundation or the building. This, with . ay using common sense dampness and warmth, is productive ef {| 2 and that wonderful dye : fever germs, Not without good reason i, j ; fe the superintendent having a concrete floor} 5 laid under his effice. But we fear that] ° ’ :? ’ c the concrete floor wil] not Keep out CS the bacilli pervading the air; and we know that it will bave no effect whatever upon the eanitary condition of the other oe | 3 a IT DYES cavany = ’ railway offices used by men whose liv-s are as precious to them as the Superintendent’s is to him, The health of the however, the officials is not, only reason why there Woollens, Cottons, Silk or Satin and Mixed Goods. should be a new station house in Charlctte- town. Theo!ld statioa is too Puplic far away. convenience demands that the further middle of the town. We lot near the foot of Great George Street, opposite Hotel Davies, as the best and healthiest site eligible in the town; but if this cauoct be obtained it is not unlikely that a site could be parchased upon reasonable terms at the foot of Queen Street. We certainly recom- mend thie matterto the favorable con- sideration of the government. Costly and splendid stationhouses have been erected in other Provincial towas, location of the station be west, Opposite the suggest the vacant FOR GALE EVERYWHERE FREER advice about Home Dyeing and sam- ple of work on application to GANADIAN DEPOT: 8 Place Royale, Montreal. A, P. TIPPET & CO., Managers. Charlo‘tetown that is much more modest, provided it were wholesome aud convenient, C M B A—Branch No 216, CM BA, will meevin the AO H ball this eveving at 8 o’clock sharp, for the transaction of important business. A full attendance is requested, Free re Mae esr 8 Ft would be content with one | ES - ED Mortgage Sale. ee ee To be sold by public auction, at the Court Bouse, in Charlotietown,on Tues- = day, the sixth day of December next, A. D, 1898, atthe hour of twelve o’cloek noon, under ard by virtue of a power of sale, ‘contained in an Indenture of Mort- gage, dated the ninth day of August, A. D., 1879, and made hetween Joshua Chorne end Elizabeth Thorne, his wife, of the one part, end Joba Inge of the the other part: All that tract p eve and parcel of land, ‘itvate lying and being in C narlottetown, Queen’s Cousty, Prince Edward Islane ’ teing the southeastern ove fourth part o. town lot number fifty-eight, inthe firet hundre? of jots, in said town, having a front of eighty ~fuur f-et Or tbe whole Lreadih of the said town lot, in King Street; alsoa front of forty feet on Hille borough Screet, and is bc uaded ou the south east by Kirg Sireet, un the south west by Hillstorough Street, on the north east by the line of Town Lot rumber fifty niue, in the said fi-st hundred of lots, and on the north west by a line runnmg j parallel with King Street. at the distance | forty feet from the said Si-eet, and which raid tract or parcel of land is more par- ticularly delineated marked and laid down Oo @ certain map or plan of Charlotte- ‘own, Kept io the office of the Survey or- Feneral , or of the keeper of plans of said Island. If the above described Jand is not sold althe time,and ,lace aforesaid ix wil! thereafter be sold by private sale. For further particulars apply at the nme | Office of Peters, Peters & lugs, Barrisiers- ait-Law, Charlottetown. Dated 18th day of Octoher, A. D , 1898. JOHN INGS, Mortgagee Use in place of Cream of Tartar and Soda. Absolutely Pure More convenient, Makes the food lighter and more healthful. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. 243— 6i law. tues VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND For Sale by | by Auction, Iam ininctad by Mr. J.8, Morris to sell \by auction at the premises, Lower Queen htreet, on WEUNESDAY, the 19th day of OCTOBER, instaut, at 12 o'clock, noon: That desireable property on the corner of Queen and Water Streets, comprising large Brick Warehouse on Water Street; Building «n the corner. of Queen and Water Streets at present occupied us boarding house, shop and offices; and Building adjourcing Archibald Kennedy & Co., fitted for shops and dwelling, will be solder bide or se rate lots—this pro- perty oe — “ vantage and offers a rare porton or in _ vote sen tan <a) vestment—(averaze Sold in oraer to cloge the estate. Terms at sale: R. PE \I RSTO, Oct 12~dts Auctioneer. : Als tt eam ee ee ee ke eae ie a ae se se sae we Sea “* In buying Fur Goods, see that they s, bear this brand. It guarantees per- “¢ fection of quality, fic and finish, 3 | Senter McLeod & Co, “= For Sale by | Prowse Bros. f Slanley Bros | 3 KD 2% sus! > ceseseusciasanceosonusoumesneee Ww a sv i Ve AP M4 Tix NZ ae s en i ye ’ ' | s It is easy to love your neighbor as yourself, When your neizh*or is a pretty girl, And it is just as easy to have good music When jour piino isa “Bell” The pbove may not be very good poetry, Bat it is a fast, all the same. New stork Bell Pianos and Organs now opening a. FLETCHER’S PIANO WAREROOM Opera House Building — eer 444266444444 62448488 SEASON 1S HERE AiiD $0 ARE THE GOODS Before the nipping frost of winter puts in an ap- pearance it’s quite proper for you to do your buying Tr 4 MEN’S SUITINGS 4 AND OVEPCCATINGS 4] We have always held front rank in our line. 4, Our present stock is one of the finest we ever had il] the pleasure of showing and that is saying a good “| deal. ‘y Call and see our goods although you. may not want to buy just now. , 7 «al af gee A. BRUCE «. «iil att{l «ail «ffl ~alf] ih afl alll «t{l} l aiff «(| «ffl att] aif] 4 DIRECT FROM - LONDO NEW CLOTH FOR FALL AND WINTER We have opened'a fine line of Nobby Clothe in ings, Oyercoating and Trousering, Call now end get first choice—a full lime of gen's nishings always cn hen. John McLeod & Co i on Sartorial Artists.