ee od ee. cae > PPM ag a fe ea tag | “IT PAYS 10 BUY AT PERKINS, | If Its VAL.UE | | You want Here you getit %Oeee 80002 | ; Fine English print cotton,’ fast colors, » cial price per Vqd, 8° ; ' i 1 | lTnblea hed sheeting 72 chea wv ial price per — a Circular pillow cotton full | 40 inches wide special , price per yard. Circular pillow cotton full 42 inches wide special price per yard 13° FB TRATION Tat A Tl ES Ladies corset. covers, close fitr:ng, well finished, special price. 17° FOE OPO RL et ae Oe huck towels size price ©” for Pure hne 91x41 inche “yRec hui oo Ladies white cotton night robes, high neck, dainty lace edging, special price. 45° We have an extra fine white laundered shirt with wide bosom, pure linen front i FEIRIMS & ai SUNNYSIDE. | Thursday evening between Charlottetown ‘ters? Recollect that Mr. Dillon has just b.én over the route and that what he r-ports he has himself seen or has heard from others who are on the | man and an exporter of a large acd vaiu- | less cause thaoever, our Liberal organs, }even those which pretend to b2 indepen- | to wake up? THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'TETOWN, FEBRUARY 18, 1899 (HE DAILY EXAMINER 7. 7EBRUARY 18, 1899. THE MAILS. Tye statements of Mr. T. J. Dillon, pub- | lished in another column, justify the worst | : “ : fears of Tne HXAMINE regarding the car- riage of the mails, under the new arrange- ment, when the weather is stormy and the bad. Sunday evening to roads From and Aulac—wh'le passengers leaving here at the same time went right along to Sack~ ville and (hence to St. Joho and the West ! Mail bags picked up on the road! Who can tell what has become of their missing let~ ground. He is nota pol tician. He attende strictly to business. It is as a business able pari of our products that he speaks, [t is from a business point of view, solely, that we regard his statements, which are, doubt, substantially true. Ir Conservative Tae EXAMINER among the first to speak out when there w.thout days was were delays on account ofthe neglience of cfiiciale or the apathy or mismanagement. of Bat affairs more disgraceful than ever, with the Government, uow,in a state of dent, areas muteas mice. Is it not time The public accounts show that miilions of money are being added to Yet there is dickecing and cheesepariag over the small ovr yearly experditures amount needed to obtaia an engine and carto carry the mails between Sack- ville and Tormentine; and mails are sent from Tormentine to Aulac on sleigh*, though there is a train (on which the pas- sengers proceed) ready and waiting to re- The resort to sleighs to carry the mails from Sackville to Tormentice should buve been a last resort—after every poasible means of bringing Senator Wood to reasonable terms had been exhausted; and in any case the outward mail should not be sent ceive them and carry them along! on sleighs to Aulac while the regular train for Sackville was in waiting at Tcr- mentine. While the roads were very good and the nights very fine we had close connection for .he incoming mails by means of sleighs. Lut the moment the roada became heavy and bad the incoming mails were delayed as well as the outsgoing, Ja proof of this it is only necessary to point to the fact that a boat crossed the other day with passeogere brought down to the Cape by train,—but there were no mails to be brought hecause they were on the way from Anlaec on sleighs. Such ocecxrrences will (must) eontinue as long as the present arrange. lasts. The blame cannot be placed officia! ;—the ment upon any authorities at Ottawa are wholly and solely responsible for the preseat scandalous and ridieulous What Mr. D lion says about the advisability of conditions in respect to our mails. * concentrating effort” at the capes and making that the winter ronte fer both mails and passengers bears the impress of com» mon sense, and ought to receive the at tention of our ministers as soon as they ; LIBERAL DEVICES. ! A despatch from St. John reports that Councillor Dean, one of the opposition cans didates for St. John County, on Tueeday last, made a declaration that on the pre- ‘ions Saiurday, he was offered, first two hundred, then five hundred, thea a thous- and dollars to retire from the contest. On the same morning, Cgptain Garson, cf St. Martin’s,bis colleague, Was waited upon by a promioent locel manager for the Minister of Railways, who tcldGareon that if he pers‘sted in runniag, @ petition would at once be circulated asking for the dismissal of his brother from the post of Collector of Customs. Mr. Blair is now the Provincial ministers and addressed & local government meeting on Monday evening. In his addrees he told of his project tur harbor improvements, aod then dramaticelly asked bow he could go back to his colleagues and ask them to spend money in St. Jubn after the jcenstituency bad rejected the local goverament candi- in St. John. He met dates. Such are the cireumstances under which the New Brunswick elections are being held to-day. — —— — WOMEN ON THE SCHOOL BOARD. Sir,—Thetubject of ‘Women on the School Board’ has brought <:o the lighta number of Jetters eome, 87: 8 b'e some uot. One of the latter is that sigoed “ School Teacher.” To tell the truth, I doubt if the pseu- donym bea true ore, for | think toomuch of tue teachers of Cuarloitetown to believe anyone of them capable of writing such a letter. ‘Schoo! Teacher,” co called, may make all the fun he likes of women corducting public affairs; but that does aot prevest women from fu'filling their, duty as weil in publie as in private] f. the bhacdling of pabire addressing of public meetings 1s not @ mAb. ter of sex, but ot abil ty and practice. Let me say to “School Teacher” that in the present dsy (1 do not say it 18 & good thing) many girls are as well informed in the parliamentary usage as their fathers. | for, one however, have no desire to do man’s work, I always did believe in letting them put ap doubie~windows, shovel, snow and euch like manly oceupa - tions, withoat my heip. However, it what concerna children is not woman’s work, I should like te know what is? What women would do on the School Board we do not kuow. It is a venture yet to be tried in Charlottetown. How- ever, let the number of men be not decreased and one or more women added. Then what porsible harm could come? For there would always be enough manly wiedom to outvote the foolishness of women! And yet we know some women have ideas and these might be put into results if such 7cmen were on the School Board. Lbat “ Schocl Teacher” is a man is evident. But he does aot show his man-~ l.cess in bringing a lady’s name into print isn’t a ecnool . ; effiairs and the unnecessarily. ‘That he teacber is evident from hia confusing the ‘“ Board of Education ” and the * City School Board.” The question before the public now is “Women on the School Board of Charlottetown”’—not “ Women oo the Board of Education.” Sothbat the , examined in the various branches, and the u on their ieecher, Mr. J. H. Devereaux. | In Mise McKenna’s department the pupils aptitude and correctness with whict. they | cil their work, throws well meri.ed praise were equally well versed. Attheend of the examination Mr. McLeod expressed himeeit as bighly pleased with the reeu't aud complimented both teachers on the good standing of the school, HILLISBORO BRIDGE. ee Sin,—Biild the Bridge out of some- thing more #dlid than minu es of Council. It is about time all nonsnse in connection with this work was dropped, and the matter taken hold of in a business-like way. Away with politics and party freling; have done with offering or bolding the work for an election dodge: let our country yeaple u'@ and fige! for it as their right, ana fisht till they get it. They will fiod the city peo le back them up every time. MuprcHant. ——_— DR. CLIFT cures Chroni Diseases and EKupture_ ic Ch’town, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Call or send stamp for information. Ladies White Underwear WV omen’s Underwear Snowy heaps of dantiest and most beautiful underwear in new and fetching styles await your choosing. It will pass a critical eye, and the ‘tape meas- ure test. White Goods Sale Cotton Dress Goods,—-J ust fer convenience we've devoted an extra counter to the selling of é eersece | HALE Price) For One Week 190 pairs Men's Liced and Elastic side 3. o'sat half price, $2 50 for $1.55 3.00 for 3.50 for 4.00 for 4.50 for 1,20 1,78 2.00 2 25 75 pairs Ladies’ Dongola Buttoned Boots at Half price, 75 pairs Ladies’ Dongola Oxford, fine quality for 60 cents, A few pairs Ladies’ Felt Boots and Slippers at Half Price, ‘ THE ABOVE PRICES FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ~~~" J.B. Macdonald & Co EE ey Vee eeklieeeeece | London House Remnant Sale ww T. J. HARRIES OCLC Selle the neat ahd inexpensive cot- tons. Large assortments, and big piles melt away ina day, WV hite Goods Sale reference to Dr. Anderson is simply question, Op Malp. —— KELLY’S CROSS NOTES. Our up-to-date tailor, Mr. Doucette, is taking a few well earned holidays, Local gossip turns to two important matrimontinxl events, which are expected to their wild-zo0se chase ar Mr. and Mrs. Toombs, to return from Washington. whom reference is made by Mr. D lion, were nine days coming fr m Montreal to Charlottetown ! Apart from the winter arrangement the Nova Scotia mails bas for many months, been a altogether, the slowness of subject of remark in Charlot:etown. Letters are two, three or four days on the way from Trure, Windsor, Digby, Auna~« (P lis and Yarmouth, eic. thing radically wrong in the Postal Depar'-~ ment. Some of the newly-appointed officiais on the mainland bave not, ap- parently, learned their duty to the public. The vcean mail seryice, tco, is noterious- ly in a worse condition thaa it was when the Conservatives left cflice. While Mr. Dcbell ie vainly trying to raise the wiad between Quebec and Liverpool, the busi- ness of Canada is hampered for want of a Fast Line service. Taken altogether, the existing conditions as to our mails are pot creditable to the present administration. eta Montre#e! Gszette: The somewhat unnecessary announcement is made that the treaty about Canada with Great Britain will not be ratified at the present session of Congress. Some do not expecta treaty to be ratified at any ees*ion, and they are increasing in number as t me goes by. About 50 sample pairs of ladies and misses fine cash- mere hose—varous qualities on sale to-night at 25 per cent. discount,—Moore & Mcel.eod i TI here ig some-~ | be solemnized in the near future, A genial representation of the Telephone Co., Ch’town, paid a visit to his friendé in this locality. Asa result, itis now rum~ ored that Maplewood will soon be connect~ with the metropolis by wire. Oa Friday last Francis McDonald, of this place, suffered aSheavy loss. A very valuable horse about 8 years old, which was apparently in the best of health in the morning, suddenly took colic and died. Mr. MeDonald’s loss is heavy, as the animal was rated as one of the best gen~ eral purpose horses in the district, Mr. John Bracley and Mr. Trainior are | doing a lively business in the merchandise ne. Noreed togo avy other place for quality aud cheapness as the prices and quality are alway: on a par with the city merchants, stupid, and has nothingto do with they COTTON GOODS.—Revers- ing cotton conditions. It’s the every day way of selling cotton dress stuffs, to ask high prices when the goods are in demand, and to gradually drop the fig- ures as the season progresses. If you'll read this through, vou will find that we have partially reversed this order by offering our low prices first It’s only a partial reversal. be cause the higher prices will not follow later. 16, 18 and 20c cottons for 10c and 12c. Household Linens BE) SPREADS.—-Freshness for the bedroom, that is ade— light forhe housekeeper. White Goods Sale Our linen department, a west- ern adaption of Oriental luxury White Goods Sale A table-cloth happening of low To read and be masters of the art is the highest ambition of some of our young men, aad their efforts in that Jine are no doubt praiseworthy; also our loc:l taleni for singing is not left. uncultivated, anda stranger could not fail but appreciate the many classic tongsthat would greet bis arrival in the place, especially that old but eoul-inepiring ballad, “The Bells of Shannon.” On acconnt of the death of the jate lamented President, Mr. John Smith, St. Joseph’s Literary Society has deterred holding i's usual meeting for a few weeks. The young men of the Society contemplate getting up a@ suitable drama or play. Judging by the local talentthat can be had we have every hope that it would be a success, The annual examination of our schoo! was held on Monday, Feb. 6:h. The re was @ very good attendance in both depart- ments, considering the impaired hea'th oi mary of the pupils. The sch lars wer , price interest. ‘White Goods Sale Handsome table lineu is sec- ond in importance only to an attractive hostess to wake a dining thoroughly enjoyable. White Geods Sale Table Covers,—A new lot of pretty ones have just put in their «ppearance. Of covrse you won't miss seeing them, especially as they are so attract ively priced. selling at a rate that makes a | J. Pit & Cb: f } } Pure Food Sellers “~Se > S ~~ Heintz Baked Beans — with To- mato Catsup. <A delicious dish —15 | — & 20c per can. cau. only 25e | MACCARONI~ French Maccaroni:: |; Apricots, Peaches and Pears, only 15. centa per lh, 12 & 14c per pkg. PICKLES— Mixed ard Chow— put up by Crosse & Blackwell—pint bot | one pound packages | | JAM—in 7 Ib. pails—a tles, 28c per botile. Ab <> 2 Sanderson & Co Pure Food Sellers. Rink The best Eatertainment of the Winter. Miss Fannie Davidscn & Mr. J. F. Davidson The Champion Trick Skaters of the World, will give an exhibition of Rapid Triek and Figure skating IN THE HILLSBOROUGH RINK Monday Even’g, Feb. 20, 98 skating to crowded houses in the large citi of the United States and Canada cod ‘rodhingy vad ~o ne early in March. n’t miss 8 opportanity of seeing the rettiest entertainment i i ; - ont ever giver in Char — AS a sae NG after the David ce the third match of the I mediate League ivill be played. en St. Bunstan’s ys. 2nd. Victorias. a will be a keerly contested Hockey Adraission inciaGes both eatertain men's, 25c Reserved seats 30 235 , 25e. C.D. Rankion 98a 3 cents. For sale at DCors Open #t7°30. Performance 1 8 o’c'oek CA'TBRAITH'S BAND, 3)--td Evaporated Fraits, variety of kinds, 65c per pail. | y The Davidsons have spent ail this winter in ° ; ' ; ’ SNAPS — Snide | ers chicken & Mce< | : Tur.le in large cans | pcr | | Prot. J. W. Robert DAIRY CCMMISSIONER and Professor - Macoun: Of the Exprimentel Dairy Farm ¢ will visit this Provtnce is the interests of the Farmers and Hortioulturis And will hold meetiags as follows: h Feb, — At,Rustico Bankal - 12 30; Bradalbane Hal! at 7. Tuesday, 28:h Feb. — Kensington Hal, > ~e* Monday, 27 | at 2: Summerside at 7. ; ; ; ’ } } . |.—Q'Leary Hella Wedoerday, March | 2. Alberton at 7. Thursday, March 2—Sc. Peter's at 2; Souris at 7. s Friday, March 3—Charlottetown Kindergarten Hall, at 2; aleoat a meetng of the Dairy Associations of the Provine’ specially called at Ch’town at 7, 1 same place—same evening. Saturday, March 4.—B'¢on Hall wl 12.30; Murray Harbor South at 7.30. It is particular!y requested, as thereat two meetings to be heid each day, thet | meetings shal! be neid on sharp time. A ee eee The Ch’town Steam Nav. 00. LIMITED. Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the above Com pany, will be held at their office, soraet Great George and [ower Watet Sireets, Charlottetown, en WEDNESDAY, ee first day of March, next, at the bour eleven o'clock a. m. By order, F, W. HALES, Secretary 18 Feb,, 1899—42 dyid Z. conn E Meeting. Dandes ~ & Annual The first Annual Meeting of the Dairying Association will be held ia Cheese Factory, on March Ist. ® o'clock p.m. Dundas Dairying Association, W. E. LEARD, Secret#y- Bridgetown, Fet 16th—w2' ~~ es ee oa? tS wee eee oe oe Oe ee Se ~~ es