4 a 4 a 2 k q i 4 { " d h ; MN 9. EE pi A AB THE DALY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST#, 1869 > “ o - - - —_ aio Ee —— © AADAAADAAABAAABARABBABBABBBBBBBAS © THE NA LY X | | Bridge and the payment of $400,000 of the | 4 3 i 4 money equitably owing to the Pr rovince | < ; . ‘ " 4 if You Like 3 by the td, n Governmeot, if it were |} ‘ we t) maeniek a cane =. 4 ' Im 12aq a mistake to try ty prev ni an acaivon tO | + Good Bread AUGUST? 4, 1o09. os aaa aha he A < e ~ |te the direct liabilities ofthe Province | The be ing you can do , MISREPRESENTA- which will increase the Gosocial bardes of} 7 me or Send to uur store for its people to the amoudt of one milion ) ‘ TION CORRECTED. | jjjars. then the Opnosition have made | 2 @ » > as | » Tee a mistake and must abide by it, But . Al > : ‘ : i @& Mistanr ' 2 uchesse Bread ; "ITHSTANDING the bad reak © | wehaveno coubt that if the Conservatives | ' F Premier Farguburson and his colleagues|}.4 been ip power et Ottawa, and if a : B} ie respect to “License,’ The Guardian deputation from this Province had been t 22°88 BO OND itv viv ad ; } the gOCrR ae Pace 3 ; . ° . . . as ‘ 4c PER ICAF , ! ‘ opportunity hag give them a! represented to them the fac's of he case, e off Dress f 35 Dress Lengths ranging in price from l > Price P ‘int i, ; ; anicomfort, and to hinder and hamper|tne Legislature of this Province would 5s & 75c to $145, at one third off. Come or rints as EPHONE YS | those whooppose them. A _ few days ago, not, in the circumstances, have been com- ‘ on o “yf want a new drees—JAS =e > | it found that achief cause of the de ote away, blindfold. 812.000 a | (50 1s | PATON & CO Ss Hi: i D. STEWART §| tt oud ths he de-| petied to vole away, blindfold, $12,000 a | ods, Pa : Straw Hats 1 feat of the Government in the first dis~ year, or to go without the bridge. ai ! Silk ¢ — wool D- esa Goods at one third , . Po te . a cs vate “ ‘ . : / + yay 4 ‘ ¢ FCLIPSE BAKERY | trict of Prince Ccunty was the oyster However this may be, itis the Gav-erc Muslin DS, | off at JAMES PATON & CO’S. | Over : | regulations ; "and now it tries to furtber| ment of this Province that is upon trial— aT nanahiell aid wane oe | | oats > F aii es. - ; initia . ; «thi Reinen TON & : ; BAKES BST BREAD | the election of a supporter of the Char-| not the Opposition. The Goversmeat, of Fancy Muslins lengths, one-third off—J PATON & CO 4 000 Yard i i. ‘ eV - . . y ; > | lottetown License Law Government by the; prince Edward Isiaad, in respact to its ? een chanee of a re gl aaa 9 S aid sammy tennant mde vo he ¢ d ti | ress at Onesthird off at 0 y *3 . people of Belfast on the ground that the) )oticy and its acte,—that is amattero be | 35 Dress JFenoths at ee eee Print Cott 3. serene ener Opposition opposed “the vote for the decided by the people of Belfast The & Spmmer Serge Suits from $5 00 up. rin O on Shorey’s guaranteed All “Yool Serges at = More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth use Sun: light and Lifebuoy : saw } = ee °g ] a . . . “ bri dge at the last eession of the I isla breaches of promise, the violation of p.in- ssgg the enor- The ground taken by the Opposition in respect to the vote for the Hillsborough Bridge, was set forth ina resolution sub- mitted by Mr. Shaw, as follows : ciples, the increase of taxation, mous increase of the Provincia] debt and liabilities now amcunting to close upon $10 per head,—ae wel! as the voting away $12,000 a year—eyual, at the rate of in- terest paid by the Dominio Government to acapital sum of $400,000.—in the dark, and without a scrap of paper to ‘Resolved, that inasmuch as the Federal “Government owes this province large Soaps exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kirds. This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving:amples at every house ful enquiries. and making care- r ‘Lhese families nevir knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til they tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. Why should not others learn and be healthier and - happier for the lesrning. | Price is only 5c¢ for large twin bar, 55 SAA Ad Provincial Rifle Association — THE— Annual Prize Meeting Will be beld August 9th & Oth 1899 gunmen renee een LUNA On the Kensington Rifle Range. Ss. F. Hopeson F. DocHERTY Major Lieut, Col R L Secy & Treas Preside T Commercial allege Noopens Tuesday, 15th Aug inst rE -- Our Business Course comprises al! the branches of a thorough Business raining, and equals the very best. Shorthand and ‘Typewriting ur rses cannot be excelled. l'ext-Books, the latest and best, hearing date 1899 arein use here. VUur terms are aiways satisfactory to our students. Send card for prospectus of this date P. O Box 242 ] Ch town Aug 11899 ji mo dy wed sat wky LG GGL LE 5 Ss LER LIS S “Prince Edward Island”’ : 5 — 3 “New Edition--Just Issued. $s Nw * An Illustrated Book, de- ts _ oz scriptive of Prince Edward ia Island. For sale at all pook- §§ * stores and at R. H. Mason’s & A Centains a map. % Price 25 cents a Copy. PEPE RESEND SESE SE ESSE SS FOR SALE OXENHAM Prin. & Prop. newstands. Phat very desirable and handsome res~ dence on the Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Etreg@e, at present occupied by Mr. C C Sardines. This is, somest, houses on the Island, and affords a rare periunity to @uwfortable home. For full particulars apply to Davies & aszard, Solicitcrs, or to the undersigned JOHN RICHARDS. wa, June 30,99 2aw,lmo without doubt, one of the hand best situated and best finished secure a beautiful and “sume of money amounting to upwards of “$2,000,000 for elaims ae set forih ina “memorial dated the 18h day of March “1898, and signed by A. B. Warburton, “Premier of P. E. Island, J. W. Ri seends, ““member of the P. E. Island government “and H. C. McDonald, Attorney~l etc., of P. E. Island, the government of this show for it,—all these questions, aud more> are to be considered by the ¢electors of Belfast, and St. Peter’s or Murray Har- bour, before they vote confidence in the Government by the election of a new A‘ torney-General. The Guardian seems to think that THe Examiner lacks “discretion.” If by die- cretion is meant the cunning which pro- fesses independance and promotes party at the expense of principle, we are ready to admit a lack which may, perhaps, be mad: up by our contemporarv. If it is ins discreet io give frank and honest expres: sion to our views and opinions, THe Ex- AMITER hes without doubt teen indiscreet, We have said that, in respect to elections, the Federal should each stand upon its own bottom; and dis= creet or indiscreet, we ho'd +o that opinion. jeneral, “ province sha)! be empowered to receiveand “accept from the Dominion goveroment in “part payment of said claims a sum not * exceeding $400,000 to be applied towards “the construction of a combined railway “‘ and traffic bridge across the Hillsborough “ River from a point at or near Charlotte- “town to a point at or near Southport, and -Pyeriaciel te) “ said sum to be expended on terms as may “be agreed‘upon by the Dominion Parlia. “ t andthe Legislat f this Pro- meat and the Legislature o is Pro NOTES AND COMMEN TS | © vince. It will readily bé seen that there is not in this resolution one word against the Hills- ——The enormous ‘mejorities by which 7 Austratian federation has been approved borough {bridge or its construction. On| in Victoria and Tasmania indicate that the contrary, there is shown so strong 40 | whatever doubt exieted about the idea has : “ae me i approvalfof the project as is implied in the ere = good ges all. Three 1 . “2 are y ichae avitt afte tour authorizatton of the Dominion Gwvern~ ye E -— : es io ae Australia prophesied that federation ment to take $400,000 of the money justly | would never come about,and even a year due by Canada to Prince Edward Island j| agothe prospect was doubtful. But the and apply it to that purpose ! la the common seuse of fed-rationo Was (oo press- ‘ . ne course of ‘his remarks upon the subject, 7 Mr. Shaw, (we quote from the summary report of his speech) “ pointed out that up —Toronto Globe: The few horseless carriage? that are seca gliding about the tothe present time the people south of the | Toroute streets seem to possess mary ad- Hillsborough have been deprived of the | ra ane a a . a “ or : ly scree advantages of railway communication, and | | oic¢! eee, al ee iam ths renpick af taeiie said he would be recreant to his duty asa@/contraet to the grinding, roaring and representative if he did not do everything | screeching of the troily caes. If their exe in his power to promote the branch line os “i re beastie bi pan sagen wate for that vicinity.” | de 1 alae 3 a dt ne ‘ead a a aor This wasthe ground taken by the Ofe| tion in the city out of the field. The pro- position, They favoured the construction | gr* " - fecience, which bas filled our cities of tbe Belfast and Murray Harbor Rail-! cle sia nt rp ney ae ed. mo wavand the Hillsborough Bridge in con- . nection therewith. But they asked for in- — There are forty seats in the Manitoba formation concerning the proposed work | Iegislature. hn the preeent Houve there and the agreement with the Dominion | 47° thirty -t oe Liberale, six Conserva- tives and one Independent. The usual Government on strength of which $12,000 | four sessions of the Aseembly have been a year was to be voted directly out of the} held, and it expires by effluxion of time pocke's of the taxpayers of this Provinces} next February. It 18 pointed out that the { st convenient ti g lec: and, the information being denied, they { MS* convenient time of holding an elec tion in Manitoba would be between haying proposed that the amount should be taken | and harvest, that is now; but Mr. Green~ out of the sum owing to Prince Edward | way is indulging in that delay which is hIsiand by Canada. This was the extent | proverbially dangerous, aud in this ip- € hele otic Se. 4 ite Sting ae stance ‘doubtless fatal, for the Opposition ee oe A wile 3 | is gaining daily in strength and organiza» try to save the taxpayers $12,000 a yeGr,/ tion and enthusiasm. Already thirty- if it were a mietake to try co secure at ouce! two Conservative candidates the conetruction of the Hillsborough } placed in the fleld. have been At Last A Bed That Will Not Sage We have been testing this mattress for the last two years and being satisfied that they are ten times better than the ordinary style wire mattress. We have secured the entire control of this bed for P. E. Island—They cost no more than other beds, andit you test one you wilifreadily discover the difference. ( Wafted to h-aven on flowery beds of ease? No, you wou’t be that if you sleep on Hercules Springs, but you will be wafted to the Land of Pleasant Dreams and will rise each morning, thoroughly refreshed aod feel- ing like a new creation, |up-to-date styles F. PERKINS & $10, $12, ¢14 and $18, are the best. —J PATON & CO. l- 3 off. Ha ke f 1.10 to $2.50. Ch Colored Silk at . | arc eee | Wehave o ver 4,000 yarde Scotch Print 1-3 off, | Oxford and Cambric Metalics, Musline, Men’s Clothing Madrids, and other Cotton suitable for | Draperies. che p for cash, 18¢ Cottons for 9c l6c Cottons for 8c 14¢c Cottons for 7c 12c Cottons for 6c 10c Cottons for 5c 8c Cottone for 4c American Cotton, fast dyes, at 6c. Navy, Crimson, Browa and Light Blue Grounds. One lot Crash Hats for half price.—dJ J) PATON & CO. Shorey’s Clothing going in great svyle. It Fays to buy at ww erxins The Millinery Leaders The popular sunny side Dry Goods Store, where goods in demand are alway son hand, and seasonable in quality and right in price Bathing Suits There is a time in the affairs of every man and women eithed which if taken at the floed leads on totortune ‘That time is now toall who trade at Perkins’ The tide is in and the bathing suits are here too and all things else that svits. Gents Furnishings This is a line in which we in meus shirts, chiefs in silk, linen, and cotten Hos! Ladies cotton hose from 10c to 25c per paix “ec cashmere ef ““ 90 “e S56 “é se Mens cotton half hose from 6to25e% * ‘Cashmere “ “« 90“45e% = § Pattern The Bazaar Glove fitting pattern stands withouta peer in the world. Itis decidedly the most correct, the most economical and most simple. If you have never used them get one at Perkins’ for 15c. 500 August fashion sheets given away, ask for one We keep the most 2uffs; ties, handker excell. collars, SUNNYSIDE, CH’TOWN MILLINERY LEADERS...... ge Helpepp Hts objectionable qualities aie confined to vermin, to all elseit is inoffensive and harmless 25¢ per canister. Leeming Miles & Co, Montreal, Que =z 2 eee Ifnot at your druggist er grocer send to MARK WRIGHT! AND Co General agents for Casada et at Half Price Silk and Wool Dress Goods at 1-3 off JAS PATON & CO oni ‘OPERA HOUSE One night only Tuesday August 8th 1899 EDWIN C JEPSON’S Elaborate Sceic Produc tieu DARKEST LUSSIA in its 7th consecutive yesr of popular success PRESENTED BY NAVD! iN U sill OF CAREFULLY CHOSEN ARTISTS ritten on® Now A GRAN Prices 25 35 and 50. Seats on sale | bes Friday morning. a A WANTED. At Dufferin Mines, Nova Scotia, a number of miners who can handle machine drills also engineers and a number of mine laborers. Highest wages and steady employ- ment to competent men. No others need apply. Apply to , the Manag yer at the Mines. 172—dl1wk a el BLAGK DIAMOND LIE } i j j | BONAVIS TA sailing from The 8.8, Montreal, Tuesday morning, Aug, let, w=! be due at Ch’town, Fri: ay morn ing, Avg. 4th. and eaile for St. Johne, Nfid., direct, with horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce un 9 ‘deck at loweet poss (ales rates. For further par! are as to freight and paseage app! ly to She will also cal) at Harbor Grace. PEAKE BROS &Cj | Ch*town, July 28 ee