ey eed ‘wo aa en, = a ae Ta 5 OF OO a ae ee WA NZ SANG NANG “%@< f° “> es ‘™- —_- a It Payto Buy a Perkins 208 Patterns in all the Latest Novelties New Roman Striped Silks New Pin striped Silks New Sheplherd’s Checked Silks New Black Satin Merveilleux New Fancy Tartan Checked Silks. New Shot Armeur Silks New Black Moire Velours NewsBlack Broche Silks New Art Silks. DRESS GOODS Hard Wear in Dress Goods Dress Goods should be of such good quality and material that stand lots of hard ’s not all though— they will wear—tha the patter be neat. stock of Dr be please d est styles sand designs should We are;proud of our »ss Goods and shall 0 show you the lat in different shades 19c per yard 30x Cloths at All weol Serge, 40 in. wide, Black and Navy Blue, only 25¢ per yard About 50 cloth Costuines, suitable for tailor made gar- ments,"*in all the newest shades. P. PETKIMS & C SUNNYSIDE, es y THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVEMBER 22, 1898, NOT A BRILLIANT OPERATION. Two years have been occupied in straightening the live of railway at North Wiltshire ‘Twenty -five and it’s not straight after all! the people’s money have been doled out among the Liberals of the vicinity; and yet, as we thousand dollars of happen to know, the Liberals of the vicinity are not all satisfied with the object-leseon they have had of the methods and _pract~ After 18 c eof their Liberal Government. the work and expense, the railway only a little more than half a mile shorter than it was from the very beginning. There wil! be no perceptible lowering of the rates for pastengers and freight on account of it The country will, practically, eave nothing by amount per year as reduction of the cost of it,—except perhaps a smal] snow-fighting. One significant and import~ ant fact has been demonstrated : there wa: The ment in the new line is at one long embank- fifty cause for the curve. point two feet higb,and the cuttings at other informed) points are (80 we are eighteen ortwenty feet deep. So that the new work has vindicated the old Conservative Government which a lowed the curve to be made, and has shown that the straightening of other curves wil) Liberals por the North Wilt- shire had been expended in the construc ripg neither credit to the to the If 5,000 00) thrown away at on pre fit country. money en tion of one of the short lines projected by the Conservatives, or in the extension of the line further into Charlottetown, or in the erection of a new atation house at the foot of Great George street, or in any other way that could bave be nefited the country the Liberals would bave won some credit, Asit is the expenditure is in the same category as that of the $20,000 ex pended on the Petrel. —_—_- -—» «1. oe -—— -——- ——— WHERE SYMPATHY IS DUE. Tue press exponents of the Farquharson administration couot up the Premier’s majority (on paper), that the position’ of the Opposition is hopeless, and bespeak the sympathy of the public for THe Examiner and the Conservative party. Now, we incline to the opinion that the boot is on the other leg. With an an- ticipated deficit of $15,000, with the new Prince of Wales Coilege to pay for and the Asylum tangie to unravel in eome way> with dissatisfaction (bordering on mutiny) in the party, with the country alive to the argue deceit and rascality practiced by the party leadere—as witness the re sult of the election in New London— with our teachers smarting under a sense of the high-banded injustice that has been administered to them, with the Education Department all wrong and the Public Works Department doing next to nothing for the benefit of the people,—we think that Premier Farquharson and those of his colleagues who enjoy his confidence are the who need sympathy. Yet there is little sympathy due them. They accepted the situation, and must needs lie upon the bed (not a bed of roses!) which they have made for themeelves. As for the Liberal Conservative Party they have nothing to gain (either individually or collectively) by taking the Governmen; ander the circumstances existing; and we feel sure that they will not attempt todo so untilcalled tothe duty by the clear yoice of the people. pereons >. —The Klondike Midnight Sun chronicles the arrival at Dawson ofa steamer with sixty tons of whiskey aboard. The Mons treal Gzette remarks that our plebiscite Laurier Government seems to have found out what Dawson wanted, and fixed things so that the want was provided for. Home Makers. @eses | eee a | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. NOVEEMBR 22 186 - Amc NOTES AND COMMENTS. — We are to havethe East Prince elect- ion on the 14th of December or about three weeks from date. So the people: f Kast Prince must act (if they’re going to act) quickly. Nomination on the 7th. —The latest trade returns showa de- crease of exports, in tLe past four months as compared with the same moathe of last year, of $2.707,974 and an_ increase of the duty collected on imports amounting \o $1,883,960. Prudent ard economical men of business must conclude thot the ten dency of trade in Canada is not in the right direction. The people are paying more taxes, buying more guods, and nt se/ling as much as they sold last year. —Hamilton is to be congratulated for having been, among Canadian cities, the first to obtain electric power by util zing the old We)liad Canali, at Allanburg, and making the other necessary connections. The power-house was built near St. Cathe erine’s. To eflect these results, al! the capital which the Cataract Power Com- pany has found it necessary to date to cal! up 18 $250,000. The Monetary Times stars that Yamulton is naturally and justly elated over the achievement. of transwission ‘a thirty four miles, and it ie claimed that the loes of current is only 8 per cent — i A i LOCAL NOTICES, When you buy rubbers—buy the Leet. —We hancle the best makes and latest atyles.—R K Jost, Stamper’s Corner wadies’ Sacques and Capes. To the ladies who du not Know, we would like to sav thatyou should see our mantle de- partment before buying a sacque. Our prices range from $1.50 to $45.—Prowse bros, Ladies’ Five Plain Rubbers, Granby make, 50c a pair at R Kh Jost’s Stamper’s Corner. Just opened, boys’ suits, boys’ ulsters, boys’ reeters, men’s ulsters, the very lat- est styles, made to our order. Customers can rely on gettingthe best valuein the city from us. Bargain Corner, W D Mc Kay. Carpete and House Furnishings. If you have ovy nouon of going houre keeping, the cheapest place in the city to fit out 1s at Prowse Lror, The Wonderful Cheap Men. If yon cannot get what you want from them, give up the notion. At one of the Havana theaters a chorus made up of Spavish cavalry, infantry and artillery appears nighily and sings a song that 1uns something like this: “Here is the heroic Spanish army, which never has been beaten, and fights urtil it wins or perishes.” Ob, shades of Don Quiqotel! Oh, royal burlesque !—Boston Journai. BORN. At North Bay, ou the 8th Nov., inst., to Mr and Mrs Harry Hughes, a ton, } aoe MARRIED. On November 16th, by Rev A Maclean Sinclair, Alexander Smith, of Newton, to Sarah Macrae, of Point Prim. “DPR. CLIFT cures Chronic Diseases and Rupture at Ch’town, Friday, Saturday. and Sunday. Call or send stamp for information. We have Rece'ved a direct importation of Messrs Crosse and Blackwell’s celebrated soups, olives, capers, curry powder, mixed pickels, chow-chow, pickled Watnuts, white onions in piccalilli, asst, potted meats, (in stone jars) sage, basil, margoram, thyme, savory, mint, mixed herbs, (in glass) jams and jellies, orange marmalade, mushroom catsup, Sauces, etc, etc,. These goods are the best in the world. SANDERSON & CO TO LET.—Half of a double tenement house on King Street. Apply to Mrs. Catherine May corner of Prince and King St. —— AT THE BOTTOM Some boast andsay they are “at the top’ —we are satisfied with the opposite. means lowest prices, and we mean to stick right here—Best goods at lowest prices is our claim— Look us up for FURNITURE, Mark Wright & Co., Ltd “ At the bottom” The distance | han’ bors, “ GLENLEITH ” Ad wat - oa \ wer Yoel 4 > eee ‘ i : Pee a ee ei Ce Ww) in , y aca re isi XT, a 4 Sada. Ux POG a4 Padi ’ ~ \ “ RE ¥ nt : u Pat VAS nN] Pr it, SL v% eT a oe hd Fey HictuanoWiiskY§ 3 ai" f ei f /. 4 werpysdas1ao Blended of the seme rare old Highland Malt Whiskies during more than 50 years. Sauderson’s Glenleith is to-day as in the past, the purest and best whiskey in the world, Soe Proprierors: Robert Sanderson & Co., Ltd, Leith Scotland, 4 ESTABLISHED 1846. Cada SASL SASL Capital paid up - £350,000. For snie bv Jeading Wine and Spirit Merchants. ot S. B. Townsenn & Co Mon- RIN * J+ aud © "Soa 7 cy TREAL AGENTS FOR be CANADA, bs. ’ Ree ST a Pe rr es CAA RASC aad! SAC ASA Sa Nad i. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to business and prompt re- turns made. Special attention given to the sale of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides, and Wool Skins. Market quotations given on application. Address all consignments and <orrespon- dence to, I. 8, SANFORD, 46 and 48 Argyle St., HALIFAX N. 8. ESTABLISHED In 1880... .. The farm known as the Bonshaw farm being the estate of the late Alexander Robertson, containing 170 acres of Jand a little more or less about {0 acres cleared and in first class condition being nearly all mussel mudded or limed, with large house and conveniently arranged buildings, euit~ able for a large farm; exceptionally well making it one of the best Dairy farms water ed to be had, with Church, School house Forge, General Store and Telephone Office on the farm and separating Station on ad- journing farm. For iaformation or inspection apply to J. Beecher Crosby, Bonshaw or J. A. Robertson on the premises. 271 wkly tf dy 1 in. TO RENT .—The store at the corner of G George and Grafton Street (known as Ma ‘s corner). Also three rooms above store. e store and rooms are fitted up in first class style and will be rented either together or separately oe oe Catherine May, corner Prince and 3s —- (ae 9 A > ik¢—— SRE RY) M, AN WE ARE PLEASING OTHERS 7c WE CAN PLEASE YOU | Perhaps You K sz Perhaps You Know = Ms EZ ~ Perhaps You Don’t Know “ ps You Don’t Know “ ww That you can get 1000 sw you can gt % ww, “Odgers size 6x inches p - a printed in black ink on white 7 or colored paper or in colored ink on colored paper or in se colored ink on white paper sy \ = . . . ain we for $1.00 at The Examiner @ > ae SM a oftice, “a> | | Xow You Do Know % NZ a ar 7 He ; ae This advertrsement will he 3% : : ae changed to-morrow. If this advt is not interesting to ycn ae perhaps to-morrow’s will be. ys “+ tead to-morrows. “Ar RV We 7 3. ‘ : . : “> The Examiner Pub Co. “ > Ve, ta ED a Tue Jon Printers S oo ~ sie ei cneriijineni ‘esiaicenens Ws a. ae 7)\SE\S ae ae 7S ae | | can treat and fill it by the new painless method known as CATAPHORESIS wee Artificial Teeth LH THURLO.; PLATE The lighest, thinnest, coolest and most durable plate made. Does not interfere | with taste or speech. It will outwear three ordinary plates, The large number we make enables us to make absolutely the bese teeth at lower prices than is usually charged for inferior. Have your impress- ion taken and get your teeth same day. Call and see specimens of our work. if Your Teeth “re decayed do not have them extracted, but have crowns built wnon them, Tendering them serviceable for life. Our Crown and Bridge system (teeth without plates) is perfection. We make it right in our office, guarenting ab- solute fit, and match to the natural teeth. Callin in the morning and have your Crown or Bridgework same day. Why Suffer with an aching tooth for days or weeks, when we can assure you that we can Perfectly painless and harmiess, no matter what the conditi o ns are, Examinations free, ~werlix. Dental Parlors CHARLOTTETOWN. Branch office at Alberton under charge of Dr. C, V. MCCREADY. po.So Will buy yoa a nice stripe pair of Worsted ‘trousers made to order from us, OXFORD 'TWEEDS 35c per yard ~D. A. BRUCE CT FROM | LONDON NEW CLOTH FOR FALL AND WINTER We have opened a fine line of Nobby Cloths‘in suit ings, Overcoating and Troasering, Call now and get first choice a full’ line off gents’ fur nishings always on hand. John Mcleod & Co. ! Artists. D Sartoria That go on Forever Taxes, Tennyson’s “Brook”, andrepairson cheap Piany But the BELL Piano eliminates the latter, Nothing but the very best material enters into the construction. Master hands alone mould that material, and ripe PIANO EXPERIENCE captains the whole process of building. he result is easily seen in the great dura- b¥ity of the BELL PIANG and its power to retain the original sweetness of tone. For sale at YO TCH hR'S Piano Warerooms, Opera House Building iT. C, P. YEO, Agent at Summerside,