Sree eg er an ton 2 rE ne : ‘ & 7} ‘, Ng So sys SEyses SY wv It Pay to Buy at Perkins or xM1aS Gitts | SILKS New silks that will Xmas presents, strickingly ha " dosigns — dep ndable qua Hatutai silks Faney Bri che make beautiful 25e per yard 40c per yard | 55c per yard | : per yare silks Fancy stridec silks Chee ced 7: lk laff ta silks bo 25 eents i 3 Large Nolts tor 2 [TUESDAY otf the ba ‘ our Ladics Jackets | as our prices ‘his fall were lower than any other store in the city, we had a | arge sale, but we have a small lot! left which wl] learat ?0O to 3V per nt discour SHIRTS Now what would be more accep- table to a gent] in than a present of | say. 3 fine white lered shirts We j PC 1) } White Shirts for S150 (WEDNESDAY) | ml — ee Gents Gloves Mens ri low d gloves L&8e per pair > i i : Me his all wor FLIVCesS 36¢ per p: ir Mens Mined k d grioves oe ye pe r pair Lined Moche glove $1.10 per pair Lined Reind er glo $1.25 per pair Silk lined Mocho gloves $1.60 per pair Furlined Ant lope glove s $2.25 per pair ' . & , *% 6a Cents wer k we al Washable fou r-i nd g Sc each Washable | 5 ich : ? *?) ] ts ?20ec each | .¥ ad ; re ¢ uch Ha 1es 5) ich | rURSDAY] t ) i Pancy Goods ‘ ‘ . Metal Ornaments, Fat y Baske's, Leather Goods, Pict TOYS Dolls for on Dolls for ach 10c each Dolls for 25¢ each Dollis for 50e each Dolls for $1:00 each Dolls for $1.80 each Dolls for $2 nc 1) each and upwards RIDAY S¥ rr Na Sale of Ladies Wrappers We are selling two job lots of Ladies Wrappers at less than wholesale prices. 95 Ladies Wrappers well made, neatly finisied, in pretty shades 98c each, 72 Ladies Wrappers, well lined waists, skirt measures 3 yds, in ae pretty shades our price $1.50 each E Perks & C SUNNYSIDE uré ‘ r > > | President, i days, was to authorize a Crstoms ma Wit eh ecto ‘THE DAILY BXAMINER DECEMBER 19, (898. TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION. ee Tue special glory of Young America bas been that he i@ against “ Taxation without Representation.” It was to vindicate the ‘* everlasting principle” chat euch taxation is tyranny, that he tosted the British tea into Boston Bary, and threw ? “the fettere of the British tyrant.” But recent evente bave made its " sae catia Se aS a li ell an lc es ae ew ee — THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 19 1898 If the Patriot should fail to make such an explanation, the opposition inthe Legisla- ture may, perbaps,at the next session, have {to institute an investigation into the maiter? And, bythe way, what about | Mr. Wise’s letter? In juetice toTue Ex~ AMINER, whom it coatradicted, and to Mr. Wise, whom it misrepresented, it ought to publish that letter. We challenge it to do #0. — as NOTES AND COMMENTS. Toronto Star,a fairly eteady tella Bir and that that at —The supporter of the Government, Wilfrid Laurier to come bome, he should know by tkis time application hy Young America somewhat } Washington he i3 chasing a shadow. The United States cant ad- minister affairs in the Philippines, Porto Rico and Quba according to this principle, because—so it is asserted—the people of those Islands are not capable of self- What are they, then, going awkward. government. to doabout it? Shall they give up the lands? Perish the thought. Shel! y allow the people to go free of liaxation? Not at all. They are simply taxing the people of these islands. Despatches state that the Jast act of the before going south on his bholi- tariff Cuba. We know that Porto Rico has been subject to an American tax act detri- mental to Canadian trade; and it is stated that the Philippines also, will be com, pilied by the proud conqueror to eubmit to such taxation as may be imposed. Th fact goes to prove the old saw that it mekes all the difference in the world vhoge cx is gored; and that it is not safe our principles too strongly. * Tax» ation without Representation je 1YTanDy ; tLe Uvited States are taxing the people of Spanish islands, without representation ; the people of the United States are tyrants. This is the preeent sitnation according to the reasoning of Yourg America. But, perhaps, ii wil! oot last long. We shall see. THOSE -<> + 6 +o —_ ROAD MONEY ORDERS. The Patriot of Saturday evening says : “We are in a position to challenge Tae EXAMINER’s statement yeeterday that Provincial public money, road orders etc., were freely used to induce the electors of East Prince to vote for Mr. Bell on Wed- nesday last. Wechallenge THe EXAMINEX of fora ecintil'a of evidence, directly or indirectly, where the Premier of this Province or any per-on fer him epent one dojlarin the . ‘ } My menner referred to. Come along Mt! Examiner, give us the proof. We iutend t O insist ov the proof ora withdrawal of the statement and will return to the ques~ tion again and again until satiefied.” As Tue Examiner did not make the rid- iculous statement that the Premier had personally spent one dollar by means of road~moncy orders, there is no reason why we is nevertheless true that road-money orders were cashed in Charlottetown on | theday of the election and on the day im- mediately after the election—two or tk ree falling into the hands of the same mer chants; and, it is true, also, that these road orders came from the direction in which the Premier of this Province had been canvas- for the Dominion Government caudi-~ date. The Patric sing ing yt demands proof, well knowing that these money~orders are now in the banks, or, perchance, in the hands of the government. But absolute proof is not needed. The fact that THe Examiner has made astatement and holis to it is, | | for the public, sufficient proof that it is true. Our contemporary boasts that it is “in a position to challenge,’ etc. If it} is in @ position to challenge, it is tion to explain. public why road money orders from the eastern side of East Prince, have been floating around in December, and also why, al- ready bore the stamp of the Public Works contrary to the custom, these orders Department when they were brought in to be cashed at the etores? A clear and satis- factory exp'anation is demanded in the | interests of the Provincial Govern ment? | ! ike the rest Tbere are a good many who think lke the Star. But, the Montreal Gazette remarks “There are those who will doubt, however, if the Premier will know when lis time to come home. He has been shadow chasing so long, and baschased so many shadows, that it must be necessary to tell him several times to stop. —We note iu Tne Guardian an adver- tiz. ment of cue of the largest firms of wine merchants in Montreal, It covers near!y iwo cclumns, is well display<d,and sets forth the epecial meritscf a quality of wine which, it says, “* braces body and brains.” Of course The Guardian has a right to accept Montreal wine merchants advertizements; butif so, by what right does li censure newspapers which adver~ lize the ‘choice brands ” of our local liquor dealers? We fear that The Gurerlian ie, of us, afterthe everlasting dollar. should either retract or prove it. It, 1} 1D & posi- ; Weask it to inform the - i ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. —— ~— St Jobn Sun: Mr Le mienx, ove of the yoverurment orators campaigned in Hagot, bas sincetcld a Montreal meeting that the argument be uted 1o0At success- fully wae one in favorot reciprocity. Un- fortunately hedid not explain bow he pre- sented the case, ard how far the election of the Laurier candidate bas advanced tLe prospects of reciprocity. Halifax Herald: The grits are shouting because the Dutch have taken Hollana uoder very favorable circumstances, that Wbo is, because the grits have carried a few grit constitueacies at bye-elections, *Ob,” they cay, “but we aleo carried Bagot, which was conservative.” Well, at the last preceding contest in Bagot, namely at against a new man by a small 64. ‘This result could be effectea by a change over of only 54 electors—not avery great revolution at a bye-election in a French constituency. — en Large “American Exports. New York, Dec. 17.—The Customs- house returns of the United States exports ' for the past year show aconsideracle ins crease Over.the preceding one. The total amount willexceed the s:xty million mark rei by Great Britain. Warrant ror Esterhazy. Luxpoy, Dec. 17.—The Paris correspon. dent of tue Lally Unronuicie says” ranl Was issued yesierday fur cue A War arrest ut Count Pcrdinanu Wausin Msterhazy, How a Ps ersOn Can gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of Scott’s Emulsiom is hard to explain, but it certainly happens. | Itseems to start the diges- | tive machinery working | properly. You obtain a | greater benefit from your . food. The oil being predigested, sand combined with the hy- ' pophosphites, makes a food tonic of wonderful flesh- | forming power. | All physicians know this to to be a fact. All druggists; 50c. and $1.co, SCSTT & BOWNE, Chemists. Torones a a 9 Practical Holiday They are here. this week, frifts The kind that please and satisfy—The kind that guarantee physical comfort and tickle the fancies of fashionable minds. Easy to buy Mark Wright & Co., Ltd Home Makers:::::: the general election of 1891, Mr. Dupont avery popvlar man, held bis seat there by a little majority of 43. Mr. Dupont | is dead; and now the reportis that Mr, | Marcil, grit, has carried the country majority of | m, every evening e@SOS@ HOD 23063 032030202 SOB 02o Good Ready-to- We have prepared an unsually large stock of 4: + W ell Selected ell Mace - ell Fitting G Men’s Overcoats in Biown, Prices to suit all purses at $4.50, 5, 6, 7, 7 Collars, Men’s Overcoats in Gray, Black and Brown, Black Silk shoulder lining at’ $15, 12, 23.50. lar (IRISH FRIEZE) at $5, 6, 7, 7.50, 10, 12 Lb, and for skating or driving at $3, 3.50, 4, 5, to 9. Your choice of Ulsters, with storm collar ror $4.50 ror $6 00 ror $5.00 For $3.50 For $2.09 For $1 75 For Boys collar and checked lining Your choice of about 50 Double Breasted, all Yoar choice of about 350 ver or Frieze Pe tweed lini. gs. Your choice of about 25 Special lines of Frieze U and special line of Boys’ B with Capuchin from $3.5( Boys’ and Youths Boys Long B | Special | Overcoat v ny *> [ ‘fer ~ 5 y Rait 43 | Of Pant Suits Ry | : \ 150 Men’s —ages 14to 18 years {| | pe \ ] ' : : | loo| | heavy Pilot all wool, € X{TA we ll 4 1] . L i \ | Overcoats, well tailored, well worth ete ‘ ’ 3 uD | ais triy aC ; * , aa oa | ined apd trime $8.00. F> r the ool} / | | | ] 2 2] . } f mea, Rezu ar daya only } / Ly : 5 O5 §5. oO For Perfect Fitting P you ’ should visit our store where you ean | choose from, at prices that will surprise vou. ae oo) / $1.50, to $2.25 per pair Men’s odd pants for office and dress we: Fnglish ‘l'weed, ot — new co’ ourings cut at $2. 50, $3. $3.50, $4 and $4,50 with, call in and see our stuck. plaids day Boys Knee Pant Suits—Cut in reefer breasted styles, fine chevoits, tweeds aud t values. Irish Frieze, tweed lined and large storm co $5. If youfsee them you ure sure to buy the for there superior garments is J. Paton Mail orders personally attended to. Blue and Black Beav Scotch about 139 wool newest patterns and splendid lining Pas price, >3 UU, to A\\ \ 5 Vinee A\\V 4 Gay Only @ If you want an extra pair to wear out a Coat Boys 3 Piece Suits—Ages 8 to 14, blue, , Strictly all wool, splendid bargains at $5 and $6. Reduced for the holidays—Now only Boys’ Reefers—Made of all wool Chinchillas and Hear y | — & Co Upen till 9 p.m. HOLIDAY WEEK. _ - @ OS 60202 @ Wear Clothing arments ers with Silk Velvet. .00, 10, to 18 50 with Chevoits, Men’s Long Ulsters in a!] the newest colourings with large Storm Col Men’s Irish Frieze Pes . Jackets, strong lined, large Storm Collar, yood Here is a list with prices of Winter © lothing that will | make splendid Christmas Presents that will be appreciated and warm lining velvet ‘TCO Men’s &: vie T a | weeu or 18 oe be Suits, = s | Men’s Nap, Bea. 2a Coats, with extra heavy Your choice of about 385 Men’s all wool heavy striped Tweed Trousers. Men's F Isters from $3 up lanket Overcoats ) np. Christmas Clothing Prices for {Xmas Clothing Offers for Men 1 ALA i a i | ants cet hundred s mae) Men’s strong pants in tweed or heavy Serze at $I, $I. 25, | ir, in Scoteh and , F.chionable city and Vest black and fancy l'o- $4 25 and pisin double wills, $6 and $7 $5.25 llars, well worth m. All we ask $2-50 and $3 50 —— ae a as MAIL ORDERS—Promptly and carefully attended to ‘Unparrelled Offer Special Notice—The store will be open until 9p Men’ s KF rieze ancy Car | duroy Vests with heavy flannel linings. | Free Trip on P. LR. TO JAS PATON & | & CO'S CHRIST- MAS DISPLAY, From all Points Cn The Lng. Messrs James Paton make the following sopreceecaaele & free trip from any point on the P, RE L. R, beginning on Wednesday morning D 2 Let to give every person on the Island a onportunity of seeing their magoifi: = <a dir play. oe ere i6 the announceme comming from points Saati! econ side 2nd Tignish, have only to buy ae to the amount of $20.00 to $30, on. From Hunter River anc | Summerside. $10 to $20. Stations b-tween Royalt and River, $5 to $10, . — | From Sovris $15 to $20. Between Sourisand St Petere, $10 to g1p Between Mt Stewart and Charlcttstown, $5 wortn of gorda, Visitors by presenting the return portion | a ir ticket after purchasing their dry i gi ~O08, | The cashier w'll refund _ paid for the ticker. i This o {fer is p i ti ; good till Saturda morning l the 24 b, inst. . - JAMES PATON & CO. 1 between it and you the price Your choice of about 150 Men’s Sin: gle or We hava Double Breasted Beaver Ov: a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this season in Biamond Rings | Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets Lornette Chains Gents Chains Brooches etc. etc. ete We are giving special value in Watches and Clecks until | Xmas. It will give us pleasure to show them to you. W. N. TANTON Have Just Completed ly Rew Oyster Place, | Call and the brilliant cisplay of beaut ful oysters on and off the shel’. eee Onr Oyster king i+ standing in the window. Bee him, and then you will eat | ovsters siRe » f r John P, Joy, * VICTORIA CAFE urreat Ge orge Street. 4.23 Sais Look Here forChristmas LIFE SIZE PORTRAIT OFFER ee S.F. TarBush for The High Grade Att Co’y, who is well known for the High- est Grade work on the Island, to cGml- pete with the cheaper grade of work which is going around, wil] give a 16x20 water color pictures from tintypes, Cabis | nets or from group pictures for $4. 50 and give free with each order a Regent Camera with fu!! instructions how Us it. Any boy or girl can readily learn * photograph We wil! vive a 16x20 sep for $4.00, a camera aleo with i,@ 16x20 Crayon with frame and camera, only $5.09, a Tinted Crayon with frame 88 cainera only $5.50; also some nice Easels for premiums.. Reware of others wh» it Company’s name, bold your order {0F or write to S. F. Taxeusn Ch’towms their on!v representive on the Island, _ 241—déew tf is suid uae this —— een Holiday Jewelry and Silver Novetlies Gift buyers will find the va.iety eq ually eatisfactory in both costly and expensive articlee. New and teautiful designs in RINGS, BROCHES, PINS, et: G. H. TAYLOR, Sex»¥s i, Be tee ow BD