ATE LE Te RARE EY I HO A NEW INDUSTRY. WINER in proces, ‘of formation, with abundance of capital, | forthe purpose of condensing milk in this The enterprise is one that is THE DAILY EXA We learn thet a cov:pany is MARCH 30, 1899 Province. _ suited to P.E. Islacd. It wall certainly | be successful,—if well managed, Ay Ottawa despatch reports that 5 Dominioa Gommercial Travellers’ Asso~ ciation, a# well as the mercantile houses | wisiness in the Maritime Provinces, UOMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS TAX. oe = HOPE FOR THE LADIES. doing t have met with keen disappointment. They There is now before the Parliament of Great Britain a bill to transform the met- ropolitan parishes and sanitary districts outside the city of London proper into have been endeavoring for some Umeé part | to bave the law repealed which imposes an ot, We SSR ee It Pays to Buy at PERKINS w= Fm [THURSDAY] is {re you going to a new hat for EKast-r? If so, yow should Visit our millinery depart- » ent, U PaIKIS & —THE — Millinery Leaders. Miss Mutch bas just returned | from New York; where she hes been attending the large Mi \linery openings and study- ing under the best American Mi tliners. F. Perkins & Co., —THE— Millinery ¢ Loaders We are now showing a vey choice line of tancy straw sailors and walking Hats for Easter. E Parkins & t THE | MILLINERY LEADERS ASS Ba annual tex on commercial travellers doing | business iu Prince Edward Island. But} local self-governing bodies, subject to the | Premier Farquharson hassent the follow~ | reservation of generel authority in the ; Londoa County Council. Mr. Balfour has img reply to their representations : “T beg to ackrowledge receipt of your charge of the bill and it will probs bly be. letier, dated 23rd ult, requestiog the The interesting part) of it is repeal of the act importing ao annual tax | that it enables women to become members on commercial travellers seeking to do} of ali these local self-governing bodies. busiaesa with the P. ii. Leland merchants. | After this, there ought pot to be much dif- In reply, I desire to tay that there ie no} | prospects of my government complying | ficaliy in the passage of an act to enable with your respect at pres«ot.” ‘ladies in this city to beecme members of The Commerc +] Travellers A @ ciation / our Schoo! Board, our Board of Healit, or evidently forgot that our Province al Gow-| indeed of our City Council or Provincial ernment is a truly Liberal Government | Legi-l ture. An sl nost illimitable fi-ld is, of the latter-day variety. By the way, wha | apparently, almost ready to be opened to has become of thelittle ancillary bill pat= | the ambition of our ladies. It may be possi-~ sed last eession,—the bill which disallows | ble, ere ‘long, for a lady to be appvinted payment for the goods sold by commercial | Governor, to give assent to our Jaws and travellers who may rot have paid the tax? | preside over government house. Wouldn’t | there,in such acase, be interest in the appointment to the gubernatorial come law. PROTECTION IN GREAT BRITAIN. The Toronto Globe’s London corres- pondent reyorts that the British Govern- ment is in a difficulty as to how ends meet. He says that, despite “fran~ tic efforts to collect al! the taxes” “there , will be £1,000,0(0 deficit in the revenue,” and that with the increased defence ex- penditure, Chancel'or Hicks-Beach wil! have to raise £5,000,00) by fresh taxation. Farther, the Globe’s correspondent says : ** There are two diametrically opposite programmes for raising this money. Toe old-fashioned, orthodex one, whicn it ‘s expected Chancellor Hicks-Beach will adopt, is the restoration of the six-peoce « pound tex on tobacco, the extension of the income tax to bank depesits, legi:lation to prevent legutors from aiding their heirs to avoid death duties by the device of mak- ing over property to them during life, and the graduated receipt stamp tax. [t must be mex’ chair ? -— ——_ WOTES AND COMMENTS. to make —With the recurreuce of bad roads we shail agaio haye deiays of the wmaiis, deawn from Auiac to Torwentine by poor, tired, maimed hLerres. —The Summerside Journal says: “A good deal of open water is reportedof lae and a steamer like "the Stanly could do grand work between Cape Tormentine and the I-land shore. She would have 1o ditticulty in waking a couple of round trips datly, i’ necessary ” —The bank statement shows that the Proviacial Government does not now owe the Merebant’s Bank of P.E. Island a dollar ; but the Provinciel borrowings from the Bank of Nova Scotia and Merchants Bank of Halifax,respectively,are shown to be $159,858 and $48,143. What part of said the most of these are unpopular among | tbere amounts 18 Owing by a Province of the business community, which is the! P. K. Island does not appear backbone cf the Unienist party, and itis ! possible that Chancellor Hicke«B-ach will not adept some oft hem, but, instead, will put asbiiling « barrel auty on beer. “The other *echeme, which will be vigorously supported, 1s ‘oO impose a farthing & pound taxon all foreigo im- ports of suzar, and to reimpose the regis~ tration fee on all grains and meal import- ed from foregn countries, of three pence per hundred weighton grain and four pence halfpenny on meal and flour. The advocates of this plan refuse io call it pro tection, but the free traders insist on the pane, and it sure to stick. Prob ably the proposal will besubmirted as an ‘amendment to Chance lor Hicks-Beach’s finance bill.” —It bas been shown that from 1867 to 1898 no fewer than 153 b lis. were rej-cred by theSenate. Of the Government bills thus slaughtered, 4. emanated from Con- servatives and 13 from the Libere] Gov~- eroments, This is nota oad showing for the Parliamentary body the power and influence of which the Literals propose io pra: tically destroy,—while they retain a)] the expense that *t involves. tn - The weacher in Scoiland ie reported unusually cod and tackward_ A latede - patch says: “Everywhere the mercury 8 below freezing-poin', and in some Jocalitir - the th rmome«eter registered 2) and 15 degries above zero. Heavy snuw has fai)~ en tp all parts of the country, and in Aber- deenshire and Perthshire the roads’ r blocked. The Dukeof York, who hus been salmon~fishing an ibe Dee, is storm- stayed at Deeside. —The Montreal Gazeite thinks that the classification of imports and exports by provinces might be dropped without dis- advantage from the official publication of the ecatistice of trade and navigation. It pointe out that offisial fizures which credit Qacbee with importing at*the rate of $32 a bead of population, Manitoba with about $10 ahead and Prin:e Edwaad Island with aboot $4 a head, may be correct, as indicating where the entries were made; but this knowledge is worth nothing geo~ graphically, and statistically poteven a birth~rate crank would venture to advance it as meaning anything. The Gazette is | usuaily right, and it isexactiy right upon this point. 18 If we had in Canada a government favorable te preferential trade—i. €., an arrangement favoring the cclonies as well as Great Britain—it might be possible at this juncture to obtain a sma!l but eufficient advantage in the British markets to afford adistinct impetus to the operations and The had success of our farmers. Montres! Star remarks that i! we at the bead of the Canadian Government a man really believed in preferential bea comparatively easy An urgent appeal on the part of Canada would pro-~ who Ina perial trade it would matter to get a preference vow. bably turn the scale in favour of imposing perferential the income tax. duties iastead of increasing 7 mare” eee a meet th xe aaa WHAT IS IT :: You want to make you sleep well, look well and comfortable at all times. We think a'l you require are good up-t-odatef¥MAT- TRESSES —the kind we make and sell—you’ll _havethe com fort, and by buying from us you’s] save money, Mark Wright7& Co, Ltd } HOME MAKERS. eeeee Things te Make a Nots of. a Doa’t forget the Good Friday love feast in Grace Crurch tomorrow night at7 30. The Rev. George Daweon, M.A., of Corn- wall, wli deliver the address, offering in bebalf of the supernumenary fund. Go to the concert in the basement of she Vatbedral on Aprill 13 and bear the oaly String Clab in town. Programme in a few aays. St Peter’s Cathedral, Easter Day—Hely Cowmunion 7a. m.,8a.m., andll a. m., Kvensong aod Solema Te Deum at 7 pe m. M ss Lefurgey w ll recite, at Mr. Earle’s concert next Monday ,the Country Sleizhing, by Eimuud Ularence Steadham, Mr. Eure will accompany her allthrough, on tbe piano. Thin piece wi'l be a rare treat, aod will be beard for the firet time. Mr. Ivey T. Warren, lately manager of Messrs Barclay & Turaeer’s drugstore, at O’Leary, bas been engaged as head clerk a1 Watson’s dragatore,where he|wil] enter upon his duties ina few days. Mr Warren’s mauy friende, willno doubt, be glad to welcome bim back at the cld place, where they may be ceriain of receiving the aitention and courteous treatment which baa made our y-ung friend +o deservedly popular. Tne rink is closed for the season. The ice is quite uofit for skating aod is haf covered with water. On the evening of Tuesdav April 18 h the Jaowr Kndeavorers of Zon Church will held an entertaimment in the lecture room. Particulars la er. T cketsfor the C.Y.B ’s concert and bas~ ket social now on saie. Get your ticket be- fore they are all gone. Admission to concert 15 cents, worth 25 cents. Tickets may be had from the boys. Ladies with baskets free. Come oue wnd all and belp the boys. Go to Dodd’s and Rankin’s drug stores aod secure your reats for Mr, Karle’s grand concertand entertainment next Monday evening. EEE Worth seeing: our special Ea-er ties just opened; positively nothiag approach- iig them for newoexs on P. HK. Island. R. BH. Ramsay & Co. Grafton Sireet. Special heavy—see our American hats and caps, R. H Ramsay, —_—— a. oe EE Setters ee A Night With ihe Musicains. Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor The Lieut. Governor and Mrs. Howlan. His Lordship The Bishop. His Worship The Mayor end Mrs Warburton. MR. S.N. EARLE’S itt a —AND— WILL BE HELD IN THE OPHRA HOUSE ——— Raster Monday Ey'g, April ord PROGRAMME Orchestra. ....... sini ntnee «panes ae . Coorus...... The Hunter's Forest Song. With Orchestral Accompaniment. . Spanish Dance.......... sss Miss Helen Warburton. . Mixed Quartetie............Call John The Misses Earle and Messrs Bayfield and Warle Inet for 2 pianos, 8 bands—Beautie of II Trovatore, Tiavietaand Sic les Vespers. Mrs H. A. Richardson, Miss Hyndman, Miss Russe! and Mr Earle . Baritone Solo..........0ut on the deep Mr G. Stewart. . Dialogue and Duet from Opera “ Pat- ience” Miss Amy Earle and Mr Frank Bay field Comic Male Quartette..... The Menu Messrs Owen, Bayfield, Mclean and Earle. 9. FROM ses sneiins sso 0:<'5-0 s0scere COE Miss Lefurgey. 16. Sen SE ik bisis as ddeapenteeeenseel Mr. Geo. J. Rogers 11. Vocal Trio........Queen of the Night Mrs Nortcno, Mrs Cameron and Mies Sinclair 12. Inst. Orchestra........ i nceeeeakeuudediians 13. 8. D. C. Clover Quartette—T he Vac- ant Chair. Messrs G. Stewart,T.J. Eagleson, G Roy and N. Belleew 14. Vocal Solc...... (A) O My Path er. from Opera Oliveite. (B) When Love is young, from Ermini, with Chorus. Miss Edpa Sinclar 15. Dance—Strathspey ...,. ieee — Belle Paton - Comic Song.........L i Mc- Fadden to W alts — = Mr C. Earle 17. Inst. for 2 Pianoe, 8 hands—Over- ture to Taneredi, Mrs Richardson, Miss Hyndman Miss Russel and Mr Earls. With Mr Vinnicombe’s Orchestra. 18. Comic Duet—The intense Young man, from Opera Patience, with local RN ii eect a Mesers G. Stewart and Ryan. 19. Grand Chorus—Now Tramp, with Orchestral Accompaniment. Popular prices. Tickets—-Reserved Seats 35 cts. Un- reserved 25c. ‘To be had at ueuel places, Concert at 8 sharp. ENTERTAIN MENT, — ; SS Sener ~ TOVeveeevenr ne nvearneneny nranneyy syvyryverereennnenneevere nnnnesrprnenene Get a New Suit! For Haster Sunday Make your choice now, you can get a tull choice of N Suits and spring Overcoats—now our spring suits are all The finest, largeet and best values we ever had to off PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED OR MONBY REFUNDED Boys Clothing. ESTER SUITS — to suit boys trom 4 to 8 years, Men's Clothing In everything new and fashionabl from $3.00 to $17.00 asuit ix fi T weeds, Sergea, Worsteds, ete HATS!!! See our special valugs.. pees and soft Pate hats at 75¢ . ine Fur Felt Hats, for men, neat, stylish shaprs, all’ eodean A $1.80 each. Better ies at $2.00 and $8.25. And the best hat Sailor suits to fit boys from 4 to 10 years, Twe p ece Suits to fit boy from 4 to 14 years, a Three piece suits in newest T weeds and Serges, single and double-breasted, to fit boys 9 to 16 years. in the trade for $2.£0 each, shapes for big men. & Jas. Paton & C 2 EG 2 , any $3.00 or $3.50 hats. Neat sm Oal: in and see us for your UiddUadbdAAdA4dddcAOUUAAADAAbAALAAANSA4dUbAAQEz3 4 shapes for youths and hat. ~~S = ~e = & | =e we es Gee Tenders Wan ALTHAM ATGHES:::' Tenders will be received by the under up to and on the 229d das of April next, j 1899, forthe parcaase of all unco leesed debts, promissory sotes, judgments counts due or Owing to thea nu Assignee of thee tate of Elwia Each tender mast be accompanied by per cevt. of the amount thereof, either or certified cheque. F - fill particular atth: offi-e of Marthew & McLean, 30 1rE. The undersigned de. not bind himself accept the lowest or any tender. 76, dyta oe souk In Chavcery | In The Rolls Court DiVIOP. ae & others, Comp anc } MARGARET IRVING & otherz, Defe j - Saag ac- Can’t be excelled for accurancy and dvrability. My During the last five or six yeara ; the price has been cut nearly in two We can’: explain how they can be made so cheap, but the fact remains that they are, ana goes oe - & GS We have sold a great many (ata very low priee), and if vou think of ( buying, please favor us with a call. ¢ G.F. HUTGHESON Jeweler & Optician é Queen Street. a®@6 set @2o ase Vee ©6432 2% @@ _In preeene of an order of thie Honour’ | Cour, made herein, on the 28h day of see 88 J Be eOBe® 4 0), 15!) notlccis herety ea at all per js0ns saving claims aguinst the - 1 ef George late of | Cove, Lot Town-hip namber di, | 2 een’s Covnty. decea ed, intestate qu'red te ceme in and provethe same ; at the Prothonotary’s office, in the Law Cot | Buil ling, in Charlottetown, on ot before Mt day. the twenty-second day ef May next, D, 1899, amd all persons neglecting to come and prove their raid debts and vieims by time are to be excluded from the oo Irving, Or or said order. | Dated this 29th day of March, A D, 1899. ] F. L, WASZARD. J. A. LONGWORTH, Comp.is. solicitors Master in Ch 76—d& Wtd ener Gharlottown Sewerage, TENDERS FOR SBWBR PIRES “ adds to its value, if all the minor details are attended to in the finishing touches. Hxamine Our —_:. Work The most critical person must admit that we put our exper- ieuce in our work, Every de- tail is finished just as it should be. We are here to stay—we’ve made a rame for BEST WORK and we will keep it. Plans and specifications of all kinds of buildings always on hand for appreval. Let us figure for you. WM. W. HARPER SEALED TENDERS endorses for Furnishing Sewer Pipes for town,” addressed to the undersigned wilt | received at this office uatill noosa on TUESDAY, 4th OF APRIL for furnishing Stoneware or Vitrified fewer Pipe and their appurtersnces accord ES ing to conditions, specifications to be see the ¢ fice of the Commissioners of Sewers Water Supply ‘or the City of Charletetort x Prince Edward Isiavd or at the office 3 Chiet Engineer, Freeman C. Coffin, Bh * 7 amneetl next, State »treet, Boston Mass Proposals must be onthe forms from this office, add each tender must companied by a certificate bank © Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars able to the order of the said comm This cheque will be forfeited if the decline the eontract or fail to work contracted for, 1nd will be ease of non acceptance of tender. The said commissioners do ot bind selves to accept the lowest or any tender. HENRY S™2® 4 fice of Ccmmissioners of Sewers and WE pply. NTS, P. E. Island, : 2aw Manufacturing C ntractor, Fitzroy Street......0+