Peet 7 . as * ir a i ccnp itl tan Si ly at ht Dh ana Meiers ee eal et cctebilite pee a cam tae i abies itn * ' _ . BUY AT PERKINS, Sale. . We ha‘ Se & cle d the following specials, “positive'y the greatest val ver offered in the city which are typical of the mat hless bargains that pre vail throughout everyone of our different departm: nts. Read them all; each and every item 58 & rare } : | Pillow Cases ady for use, White 20-36, Fine white cot es, size 36-20, spec White cotton pil- arcvaln. We ll made, r cotton pilloy special price ton pillow ca lai price 1 9c. erases, size ec, low cases and shams combined with 3 inch ruffle, size 26 Special price 30¢ per pair, Sh ° Sheetings > Special value all this month ia household sheetings, 72 in. gray sheeting, regular l5dc sale 10, 72 in. white sheeting, reguar 20c sale 16c. Corset Waists Ladies’ corset well finished Ladies’ corse trimmed wit) price 2le. White Embroideries 50 pieces of Fine Cambricand Lawn Embroideries, opened to- day, for this sale. Width from 1 to 10 inches. special prices from ic per yard up. covers, close fitting special price 17c. covers neatly made embroidery, special Counterpanes 35 white cou nterpanes bought for this special sale. One of the greatest values ever offered, spec- ial price 69e each. Pillow Cotton Circular pillow cloth, full 40 in wide, specia! price 12c per yard Circular pillow cloth, full 42 in. wide, good weight, special price l3c per yar Night Gowns Ladies’ white cotton night dresses high neck with dainty lace edge ing, specia {5c each. Ladies’ nightdresses of fine white cotton and trimmed with embroid ery. Special price 85c each. Print Cotton 1000 yards of fine English prints fast colors, pretty patterns, regu lar 14c goods, special price 8c yd. Towels 500 pare linen towels, size 22x36 price 2 for © 5e, Linens When buying linens, don t for- get that we are headquarters for best value, the largest variety snd the lowest prices. Remnants Great bargains in remnants of white cotton, prints, flannelette, dress goods, silks. etc. price Patni JUN NYSIDE, TRE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 25, 1899 STEALING CREDIT. | (Hit DAILY RRAMINEE L890. } | | rr . | luke Patriot, afew days ago, took great Hen. | on the alleged ground that he had induced credit for Premier Farquharson JANUARY 25. _ the Federa! Government to send agricul- } | tural experts to this Province to lecture to THEY OUGHT TO BE REBUKED } our farmers. But Premier Farquharson | was in this matter forestalled by the Char } oty Ir will be noted that neither the Patrict | toccataen hated sili ke MON Meta nor the Pioneer has dared to — = er | addressed the Government and been prom tion the correctness of the ExaMINens | ised that Professors Robertson and Mac- statements showing that the expenditures | nn wii: -ale ees Ghee of the r **"economica Liberals aave been bh tore Premier Farquharson moved in ihe | altogether in excese of those of the | matter. It was, if we mistake not, Mr. whom they are wontto call “extravagant | L. L. Beer who started the idea at one of j tor es.” the quarterly meetiugs of the Board cf | The Patriot complains t! sepia are ZOE | Trade. The idea was warmly and unaol j juto “anciet eo. 2 ee | mou-ly adcpted by the Board, and a cer- Pioneerjwhich led the way by comparisons | respoudence with the Agricultural Deparc- whicb;do not affect the main oe ment of the Government wa3 at once It will readily be seen thatthe Govern- | opened. Let credit be given to whom credit ment’s expenditures, year Ip and year out, isdue. We grvudze Premicr Farquharson affordfthe only basis of a clear and true} BiusViuegeu a f be en : ; arties, ; aarison as Delw n the two artie Cowparison 4 et P I mote our agricultural interests. But he ‘thee D res are made,thbe revenue | ape “4 If the expenditure ; | ought not to “come in on the freight” avd ‘ . he - «~ >» Or de bt be 1D tomeet them must come | claim that which is due to those who went curred i before. So far Premier Farquharson is ; ai i as we ave rover toa | . : In point of fact, as we he I . | justly entitled only toclaim that he sent = aral = (zover nvs |. demonstration,tbe Liberal Government's | Mr. Wise to England, in the hope that Mr xnenditures have been larger; their re eagegehares nev : comes back. W ise is not the man to be so cheaply bought off. | If Mr. Wise should obtain information of Wise will not kick when he o | : larcer: ana ti r | : venues have also been larger; anc they have |; : eos ei tt eee a | We have a shrewd idea that Mr. though they solemnly promised the peo- make et ds meer,—heape d up a debt pie Lo amounting, now, to close upon half a mil rea! value to our farmers and merchants | Mr. Farquharson will be able to say, with ' ; b] to th truth, “I sent him.” But the credit tor the ecie ubLIC IIpprovemenuts ese mignt; . i —>s F . 6 | visit of Professor Robertson and Professor lion of do|lars. If they could show that they have ef- be set off against their increase of expendi- | = : | Macoua belongs to the Charlottetowo- But ; Board of Trade —not Our schools are no quharson. tures and their increase of debt. thie they cannot do. to Premier Far~ better than they were—some persons say . == that, upon the whole, they are not eo good; i , : uo : J 5 —Remember the Liberal C opservative conference to be heli ia the Masonie Temple building tomorrow at 11 o’clock, am. A large del>gatiou from the coun try is expected. L.beral Conservative electors in Charlottetown should make it a point to attend, | our roads are no better ; new avd improved public buildings bave not been erected. The Patriot and the Pioneer can point to nothing but columns of figures showing increases of expenditure as an excuse for | the present financial condition of the Pro- vince , and these increases are jue, for the | —The Loudon Spectator, referring to most part, as every one knows, to mea=| Prime Minister Salisbury’s position on sures taken and acts done for the purpose | the question, pointe out that the great and of strengthening the Government party. recoguized value of the House of Lords is ; that it offers the opportunity for a refer- The electors of the fourth and fifth dis- | endum, so that the people themselves may tricts cf Prince County are, in duty to the be able to pass judgment on doubtful mat-~ country, bound to administer a stinging ters. It says: rebuke to the Government which hase,| ‘ A® 12 the Houre of Lords, the pre- while adding to expenditures, adding to mier put with great force the referendum view of their functions—a view which has taxes, and adding to debt, neglected the iuterests of the country. now practically become that of the consti- 5 A tution. The action of the House of Lords had uniformly been to delay —It has been remarked that the British consumer is very purticular about the for the judgment of the country quality of the food be eats. In fact no matters on which it thought the House ot other people in the whole world give so Commons and the country were not agreed. That is what has been established by the movch attention to the nature and quality of the food they eat as do the great con» enming classes of the Mother Country. Otber producipg countries recognize this fact and so mnt the P. E. Island producer if be wishes to obtain a profitable market for hts products in Great Britain. —The following from a New York so- ciety weekly is of interest at the present juncture: “For all the many and lavish social courtesies bestowed upon the Cana- dian contingent of the Joint High Com- mission, tae Dominion delegates did not leave Washington iv a particularly plea- gant humour, In speeches of the Americans on the occasion to the of the farewell dinner Canadians , ite work had been supplied. ' reply to the = practice of many years, and when our op- ponente wish toabolish the House of Lords the iuevitable inference is that they desire to pass, before the country should have time to intervene, something upon which the House of Commons and country are not one. That was what Very nearly happened. The peop'e of this country would not part with this check on the legislature until another cheek that can de Most certain- ly they will not. Eagland hates absolut- ism and monopoly, and is not going to give aa absolute monopoly of power to the House of Commons.” >> 2 +a It is said that Princess Ena of Ratten-~ => = = @& ~~ @ @ Ff NEW BEST value in the province. decir One of oor NEW SUITS...... HOME MAKERS...... >» ee @ 6 ~~? ~ =n e @® @ 2 4% Bedroom ™ OUR LARGE SALES ATT=ST berg, who was born in 1887, isthe ou) Sir Wilfrid Laurier retorted, rather sharp- soni child born in Scotland ex pani ly, that they hac hoped to find in Washing-/ 300 years—that is, since the birth of ton, reciprocity not only in words, but in| Charles I in 1600 fact.” =e es ee eee =sst24207 THAT OUR MAKE IS THE BEST <=: 72 2 2 2 2] = PATTERNS QU ALITY—our own make / _ a A V4 LD ‘> 2) Ca Sa) Poets SS) | * ee ———._ ho . - a ee ca ee ey - see ae % i ——— = - i, ; Le ~~ et | Ra ge kee Mark Wright & Co, Ltd see 8 @2a 7? @ s*ee2es @e © oe : ‘ j | credit for nothiug that he may do to pros | Public Opinion i a THAT PATON & COS REMNANT SA LE . a 1s the Best 6. Recitation—( Sarrie)...... » Mise Flo. | ye : McKenzie 5 Admission 25e, Reserved Se SALE « NOW ~ ON 7. Vocal Solo.................Prof. Caven | dc. Gallery 50c. 8. Oration—(Burns:......Rev.A.McLean’ Abegweits plan at Apothers Sinclair \ Hall, Victoria Rovw : aa ENDS OF...... 9. Medley—Songs of Scotland. Orchestra | jing” nd A We EMBROIDERIES | 10. Dance.... Arranged by Miss H. Mac- Donald. PRINT COTTON DRESS GOODS One tableful of Cotton Remnants, many under half price. See our Print Cotton Coun- ter. Prints worth vp to 14c. ANOTHER STARTER— Cotton Print good wide quality fast colors, neat patterns, worth up to 15c for 1;000 pat- terns. J}. Pat & C Liberal Conservatives ATTENTION ! 4 ete Notice is hereby: given that the Liberal Conservative Conference for Prince Edward Island will hold its annual méeting in the Masonic Tem- ple, Charlottetown, the 26th day of January, inst. at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon. Conveners for the Dominion Rid- ings, Local Assembly Districts and Polling Districts are requested to take immediate action in securing a full representation of Delegates from all parts of the Province. The meetings of the Conference will be open to all electors who agree with the Opposition in Federal and Local affairs. Feduced rates on the P. E. Island Railway will be obtained as usual. ). FERGUSON, President, on Thursday, C. R. SMALLWOOD, |Burn’s Anniversary | HOCKEY CELEBRATION Under The Auspices of The Cale- donian Ciub. Honor Lieut. Gcve ‘nor Howlan, at the OPHRA HOUSE Friday Evening, Jan'y 27th — — — PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. Overture —Scoiland for Ever...... eosccese Orchestra 2. Quartette—Angus McDonald. .Misces , Collings & Webster, Messrs Newson & | Cojlings 3. Highland Dance. .Miss Beatrice Paton 4, Reading—Hanging a Picture......Mr. | . Vocal Solo. ane Awy Earle | STi JOHN, VS. 1. Recitation..........Miss Enid McLean 2. Vocal Solo—Sing to Me the Old t oogs Prof. Vinnicombe 5. Vocal Solo— Jessie the Flower of Dun= DOOD. 6 eds M:ss Collings. . Fantasia— Coming Th:o The Rve...... eubsssene és o's os oltcpecné coneeones nanan . Duet—O, Wat Ye Whas in Yon Town.......Miss Any Earle and Mr. Chas, Earie. Vocal Solo—I Loe thee Annie... Charles Farle. i9. Waltz—Annie Laurie...... Orchestra GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Pianist, Prof. Earle; leader of Orcivestra 18. Mr. Prof. Vinnicombe; Piper Mr Peter Fergu- The Saturday Illustrated son. Tickets and plans at Dodds and Rankias Drug Stores on Monday 23:d inst, at 10 o’clock a. m, Reserved Seats 35c. Doors open 7 30. Unreserved 25c. Concert at 8 sharp. J. A. McDONALD, Sec’y of Comm itiee Silver Cake It’s a nice light sweet cake. It is made every day at our ‘bakery, Price l6c PER LB--.--- Telephone 98. D, STEWART, Eclipse Bakery, Bakes Best Bread. Auction Sale I will sell by public auction in front o the Law Courts Bulding, in Charlotte town, on TUESDAY, the 3lst day o JANUARY NEXT, at12 o’clock noon the dwelling honse,shop ard building j Under the Distinguishe1 Patronage of His | St. John Hockey Tess! W il] play LWo Matches at Cha /ottetown on . Jany 24th & 25 A a et JANUARY 24th, ST. JOHN, VS. VICTORUA Ce ane, © a Mrs. Byrne : awe aa 13. Clariowet Solo....cose secesoces Prof. Watts TORONTO, CANADA LACES 14. Violin Soto—Blve Bells of Scotland. . _ JANUARY 25th, ABEGWE Tne CLOB? The Leading Newspaper yg The Dominion, ane THE DAILY .... —Has over 12000 more regular ¢ —ation EVERY DAY than it had in 4» —and nearly 4,000 more than one — ago, IT GROWS BECAUSE IT PLEASES IT HAS ALL THEW EVERY Day, With !ts 24 or 48 pages every Saturday. ia! illustrated suppl.ment, its many ¢s ‘ tures--Short Stories and Sketchy Artic besides having the current news of the day, has become a strong rival to the best mon magazines, IT IS CANADA‘S GREATEST NEWSPAPER, You can have THE GLOBE every the SATURDAY ILLUSTRATED for y ora same price a you have 10 pay for many the smaller dailies, The WEEKLY GLOBE Has bad several new features added, hu al] the r ews of the week in concise form, ani keeps its readers ir close touch with evey parto(the world, and more our own couptry. Subscription rates and full petticnlanan be had atthe office of this paper, any new dealer or post master, or send direct to T HE GLOBE, LO RONTO, Uanala BAAS FS HIG A Celebrated: Dog Book 1% SM, i WAP On account of the Epidemic among family pets, we have with four acres of land connected there- with, situate on the west side of the Rust- 9 ; 2 dy w wk. Her. Wat. Jour. wk ico Road, Lot 24, about 10 miles from Charlottetown, row ir possession of Peter WOTICL, | aa as my tenant. Sale positive. Notice is hereby given that the Anaua| Terms, 25% down, and balance in ten Geniral Meeting of the eharebolders o | days from sails. For further particulars The Examiner Publishing Company, will be aprly to Mr. A.A. McLean, Solicitor, held at the office of Tue Examiner newe- ! Charlottetowa. paper, on Weduesday, the 25th day of Jav- be The above sale will take place at the uary, inst., at 8 o’clock in the evening. ear eave nawed, on the PREMISES, A. IRWIN, Sec’y | instead of in Char)ottetown. lany 10, 1899. : ALBERT SMITA, Winsloe Road Secretary. placed the above book on eur counters.— Advice free te all a Avil LES GALA INF FS a Dae SFL LSPS Sh) SPLAT Ls SHES TS Dec 31—dy1i w4i ulean Sweep Sale We are closing out the balance of. our stack, befcra all th e balance of stock of gocds in the stir at the time of the tire must be closed out, Mens all wool Ulsters $2.75, Mens suits $12.00 now $6.00. Mens suits $7.50 now $350 Mens sing'e coat $5.00 now $2'00, 75 chi d-ens suits half price. Mens underclothing $1.% per suit nuw 95c. All grades of underclothing at closing out prices. Bocts & Shoes At closing out prices. Mens Waterproof overshoes sizes 6, 7 and 8 regular price $1.70 now $1.00. Womens overshoes sizes 3, 4, 5, $1,60 now 90c , Hocke « 7 oy ' 90c. M oC y boots $1.00 Low $1.35. Mens Hockey boots $2.40 now $1.65, eer na Come at once before what you want is gone ic, clearing and repainting our store, and J. B. MACDONALD & C0’S.