IT mT er THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 11 1898. . nn EE ee ee => i , ie THE DAILY RYAMINER Ge eee ee LOCAL NOTICES. | - THE WHISTLING GIRL. ahd ( bab i L ot tte Op oweriuan tu’, bce weer Ssiiies of the , Province,j aod the completeness of the Maple Svrup only 25 cepts a bottle at} O say have you seen the whistling girl, nO e te. I ECREES — MAY 11, 1898. estimates are involved. Beer & Gotf's, 107 2i. Her appearance she has — — pone The intimation that road supervisors may Tue Yeo property, corner of Prince ard And smart aiuveas sbe marcbe THE BUDGET SPEECH. be dispensed with was a cheering gleam in ee —— be sold by —- inte one tn the tanseebeed & a a . a very dark prospect. These gentlemen have | “8¥ “9'8- See a ~ | Or what people will say, for she purses her = Tuere was little of ‘ 2 th proved to be, for the most part, the willing oa Re LS mouth ee : z= eines oie abe and se . instruments of electoral corruption in the SHIP NEWS. A ae Oe eae ans away ; Pre mie Warb a = a cS ihe 6 | hands of an wescenpaions Goverement—e ae ’ nd for nobody ‘* I care.” . ona _ “ v8 ts eS earn idiinest 0 fertile source of extravagance, much of the Port of Charlottetown. oukiel i . ‘ * On our seaboard, Heavy gale of wind about Millivery drives F . hs whistling girl, where’er yon reside 2 . . eh ges pasty ith thatef the encther, In en” by them being, as the Hon. Vaulek tased 4 the atteten: Haak the diff reut fleets aparts. Our Millinery Dept. 18 where it . Mr. Gordon pointed out,worse than wasted. ENTERED 43 ';| was—namel t the top this t th i . ae y : i The farmers don’t ike tu keep her aronnc; ya on. - Hag 8 e budget Po oo ag We heartily agree with Mr. Sinclair that May plage ates ees So lence Whistles te bore ped to men. £ We winter many thousands of dollars are every year LeLacheur, Marble _ ‘ Dou’t try to attract the attention of al! many past years. The harmless— lil, McDougall, Belle Kver; Welcome, : . | thrown away upon our roads. The sooner . amber, Tidpieh; sa Acadian, Coxitlard, By your bold unladylike Ways, news of the dove was, however, mingled in h . s on , :C Si Ji . North. | Den’t whistle and sing, on the street for to it with the wisdom of the serpent. The there is a road reform adapted to our! Montreal; J AGC, Jimmo,Jimm: , North. cing Premier could not defend the indefensible present conditions the better for the Pro- | port. Tke people upon you to gaze. : : : j > = ;: igbt CLEARED TAM. financial administration of the Liber- | ‘'"°° Thata considerable sum mig : als, and he refrained from attacking the i injusti May 9—Danie!,Kot erts,Wallace; Minnie, ree eee Sh any Soren enee Belle River; Welcome, Vavamber, Tidutsh; Charlottetown easily defensible administration of the out of the educational grant was made | |. Acadian, Couillard, Sydney. Conservatives. With ao ingenuous busi« apparent by the Premier when he pointed ESLER RES EY Effervescent Draughts. ness-like air, and a emile that was child- «ut that there are one hundred and eighty Ax Quo Axp Wa.tTriep Reuepy.— sigh like and bland he accepted the situation schools in the province with a daily aver~ | Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bae been There are many effervescing draughts, , toh ¢ of less than twenty, and that many of | used for over fifty years by millions of | but there is one particularly which com- and proceeded to deal with it. He frankly | 94 , : , : . ; ee | cheese echoole are taught by first-class and | mothers for their children while teething | mands attention and respect for its ex- admitted that the debt of the Province is : = -a, | With perfect succes. It soothe: tue child | c-llence wherever it is introduced. Ina now $427,436. On the other hand he | *°°9"4 ~class teachers. Tae Premier's softens the gums, allays all pain, cures | recent issue La Revne Medicale sate: briefly referred to our dwindling assets, the | Yi@WS ™poa this question a wortby of wind, colic, and is the best re me ly a “Abbey's Etfervescent Salt is prepared to consideration. We agree with Hon. Mr. | Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the — ery meet the requirements of the times. Ap i tof the world. | affervescent draught ia »cknowledeed by : ordon that there were several good points | by druggists in every par ght : ger purchase account being $793,389.50. But G * Te ee i P But | Twenty-five cents a bottle. ts value ie | the Medical Protession as one of the most he did not pretend that either this amount | ' ““® ?4dget -spe es . oe” hol incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | azreeable and effective vehicles whereby | or the unavailable assets in the| ¥° deeply regret that it ie, upon the whole, | wirslow’s Soothi:g Syrap,andtake no | to adminisver medical agents: especially as amount held at Ottawa on debt and land Decitetnne . inconclusiv? and disappointing ; and tbat | o:her kind. the carbonic acid, gas, yenerated during : Province woul be properly set-off there isnot developed in it anew and — ; its administration, isin it-elf a eedative What you want, we have. against the debt. He pointed out that naleee uals At THE LycevM—monev no object— just | and is particularly socthing toa sensitive | A Special “leader” 250 the revenue of the Province is|" &'”%: Seas your presence, ttomach.” Good, Strong, Jean coverad 30¢ failing off and that expenditure cannot be ~ i : ae Bearin mind that a teaspoonful of |p... Saline eal kept down; and he reviewed the estimates TREES ON THE. FARM. Pleasant totake and quick to relieve: | Abbey’s Effervescent Salt, taken every Be ie ? hee" - ; Iu ; — , ae Miss Malone's A rtistic : Dr. Harvey’s Southern Red Pine—The | morning before breakfast, will keep you; 4 Splendid value fine grey Jean, of expenditure and revenue for the current A correspondent of the Farmer’s Advo-~ | Cougi Cure. in excellent health and spirits, Sold by | good wearer ‘ 45¢ Work. year at some length. This part of the i ; i ~ sy ‘or ite ) faa }e ¢ cate strongly advises al] farmers to culti- all druggists at 60 cents a large bottle. | Summer Corset , perfectly covl and speech must have been exceedingly ee ; vate windbreaks. He reminds us that it ae iain “i | Pral size 25 cents. comfartable vm A ” 486 very low price. dieappointing and =epwremnedens every | is a well known fact in the history of all PU payryy’ Ti PPPPPH PPP IPTA A rtificial Teeth Engiish Short waisted Corsets TOs Buy Gloves this always here. Se ren rs: gee Fennter countries that “when forests disappear | $- D : t 3 a : 900 Gloves worth 1.00 for 50c and made Her recommendation is style with j d Govern- ee a . ; ee leading a new Legislature and Govern fertility is impaired.” Ourown province Best Material—Every Set from good Kid Stock. ment, ought to have had a new and ration- has shown uo exception to this rule. The acu Shirts that Wear Well ai financial policy to take the place of the ‘a 1 a d hich h Advocate’s correspondent expresses the ' . ~Tr'mny d Bonnets 1.95, 2.50, E ) mem aa uo i w ie a opinion that “a farm entirely cleared of Dr J P Murray Look well, wear 7a at om that ang 3.09. ; { 8 : : ° . » ° ake Ivin’ easy 20C ¢ duc. é meneene Teens RAYS Beem flected. | 1 100d mesroanded by cleared land is make buying easy. 25¢ and 3d¢ é That Premier Warburton had some such policy in store might readily have been inferred from his business-like tone and manner. But all the bright anticipations that had been awakened by him were vain. The grani for exhibitions ($6000) from the 145 Queen St, Good, unlaund.ied white Shirts 45c¢| Hats $1.00. 2,50 and $3,00 The best shirt value in the city is our ‘famous’ uniaundried shirt 75¢; Each year sees an improvement in CY White, unlaundrie’, ready to wear, | Refined and Artistic Millinery. This oe Cent g | g00d dollar value at 75¢|season, the styles and Floral Orna- aa OF much less valuable, for all practical pure poses, than a farm witb forest protection or proper windbrakes.” He would have ona hundred acre farm a good row of aprace aloog each side, and a paralle) row through the centre, with cross rows if KL A a en et se: Laundried shirts, colored, open back | ments are perfectly alluring. Our s@ ~ has been withdrawn, a cut into the roads Sail he feed: a lal §N¢ | lection is the finest that a cultivated 1a grant of $8000 or $9000 is promised, with To 1€ ae ing ‘ck One A. 1 value at $1.00 | taste and a thorough knowledge of | | Jittls likelihood of being made, the supple- | - ee enero oe Vi k d ld e roperiy this department could secure. This ‘| ments are tobe taken away from our|.~ ogee O0 Be can ietaiany nad ye Ue a e cr VEILINGS. Department is under the same manage- i teachers, and reduction of irterest, from know, add greatly to the general appear- Yeo Esrate on corner of Prince and . a oo ment which has found so much faver . pew ae a Wikies iach dis die ae ance of the place, as well as supply useful Grafton Sis., to be offered on You might as we ] buy where you with our customers. ' " Reins - L had tot on z Y\shelter for the stock in winter and in Every rollof our Wall Paper * _ can be best suited—that always mage eden ve vere remit: We angled al rmers | Sock Soweto dren tom 3 | Wednesday, 2518 May,|mean Paons i in P, E. Island who yet have wood upon lat et Neat, Black, spotted net 10¢ and @ deficit of $15,000 thoueand dollars, their farms not to bein a burry tocut it . AT 12 O°CLOCK, NOON. Nice qualities 12¢ — $40,000 leas than the probable amount away. Those who beve alenie aia ie 4 ete you we So This well kncwn preperty situated on} A little wider 15¢ —is expected. How ia the deficit justified ? il aah aia dh the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, | Novelities of all kird:, prices, c°lors, wood away ought to plant bedgerows of spruce and have groves about the build- ings and here and there throughout the farm. Winds such as we have recently Tell it not in Gath that Premier Warburton justifies his estimated deficit on the ground of hie expectation of a windfall from will be sold at public auction on 25th., | widths. May, at 12 o’clock nocn. It bas a front. aze of about 109 feet on Prince St. and about 85 feet on Grafion St. This is one SAMA We bny for spot cash—we buy in enormous quanities—we buy as cheapely as any wholesaler, Ottawa! Yet he still hopes to j 1 C thas °fford to eel! as a8 ile :j a aN SRN : P f retain the had are killing to growth in unprotected - we can tha exe oO las of the best available sites in th: city for sty Kt ie. \\ support of Messrs. Sinclair, Farquharson, field ; c ae b as @ smaller dealer ellher residental, | usiness or _botel pur- \ Yen IAA \ ’ th eae could buy, oses, A er 7 RE 1) Forbes and othors who, » few years ago, aye se P gk eriueae Ais @ 2 \\ \ \ denounced the Sullivan- Ferguson Govern~ —In the House of Assembly, this fore- E: ecutor Estate Late Caroline Yeo ‘ “ ~, AY \\ \ ment which, while not taking any taxes} noon, the Atio: ney- General introduced a Choosing from t me ae {\ Xs N= A \ \\\ from the people, permitted deficits to occur seapeyees — 7 aoe ew grant- NY [SF AN ing of authority to the Government to in- WN % ¥ 4 a upon exactly the same ground. How can crease the number of Stipendary Magist-~ 40,000 Rol Is. AS the Z — Crarret Se One thousand remnants of Print \ “ UF”, reas =~ . VAT 1 4 i ! yy | \\\ ee Cottons, washable Prints worth from | PY WA Any 4’ te 6 to 7c a yard more than the aski eS 4 ia | ' | | ia : ‘ ‘ ‘ 10T¢ ian 1e@ as ing. hh ie) CANN A A | SS : Hundreds of fretty patterns only the Patriot, or the Pioneer, or the Liberals rates, with the provision that the combined throughout this country, uphold Premier | salaries ot Stipendary Magistrates in any Warburton io going back te the position county shal) not exceed the smount now ot nid to the Stinendary for any county. 6r the very bad, old-time, Tories? The } Pp : ; ’ } ! MAM LLSSAN/ AAMAS AbSdkdsLAASGAMAAMAAELAUdAddddLdSALUAAUbILdAdALAddAMddddddadbdddd It may be atrifle ecnfusring, but it’s a guaran'ee of absolute eatisfection, 1 ¥ P j cn nnn en ee tall aig te atin iu cee’ 7 nae oh short lengths. Come early. wa fal , 1 , : oe goby you will notice th rovi { - a 3 ; ; ~ ncial debt has, in the meantime, veen oo 7. ~ Go to the gb = Meat ie | We show you the largest range persons wear hicycle boots and oe ; : l6c Print for [Qg 18¢ Print for 12¢. raised to close upon half a million dollars, ment ee ee ae oe ae hs , of patternsin P. E. I. The Others don’t If you want to have Ladies Shirt Waists. | 22c Print forl§e. 25c Print for \6c . , ° trea a! igs Y ve @ +e - a i z ai ~~ i ‘ . att . while $50,060 are being wrung from the | Euston | — ee en eee ee bandsomest cheap pxpers, and comfort while wheeling, wear our The Shirt Waist Department 1: people every year in the shape of taxation , or by basket. ae the handsomest expensive papers Bicycle Boots. has some very special values for your Muslins 8, 20, and 92¢. vn} I ; ; bate Men’s in black and chocolate ; c : “ee wud still Premier Warburton boldly estis Have vour clothing made of Moncton leather. very comfortable attention. Samples—fair quality, 2 2. . 2 > 8 ; y P rar ‘iii ) ; J JOT . on ms ? : es mates another deficit and hopes to meet it) tweed. F. Perkins & Co, agente. We anes ve a pleare Boys’ and Youths’ Ca*vas Boote,| ¥é ll made w aist. Gi bf ds 1D ress by &m amount to be obtained from Ottawa Do you want the most sivlish hat in the We 4 es ° ones, J h ain no coo), light, comfortable—just the Better quality, nicely made, . wa ke rey ; ce —We only want a chance oe ¢ : es . : i - eling, and on) : she : ; : : Ou the strength of av arbitration which is{town? If so, drop in and see our new show you our stock. the thing for wheeling, and only | and well finished 65¢ A love'y Serge displ 'y of new hand- ’ . s . a ~— | : , ihe - @ ai still “ under consideration.” If the ground | Spring shapes, ali new block, all sizes, all $1.00 a pair C tives previcus to shades, all qualities.—Prowse Bros., the occupied by the ae : wonderful cheap men, 1490 were untenable, it ia ten times more tied ealet B ue ca : : : tats. uy your shirt waists a uvtenable and inexcusable now,—especially | ,, 5° 'T. ¥8o's: y your F Perkins & Co. it is oc ied by a Liberal Govern- ee oe Millinery. Have your hat ifiiimed by e008 icLeod Moore & McLeod, ment the members and supporters of Miss Mutch, Ch’town’s leading milliner. which denounced it, in unmeasured terms. | # Perkins & Co. The Wall Paper Men. P ier Warburton, with greater peli Dre ods. F best value in dre: Ss a ai aaeaaily pa sil seadhie tai cpnda téy B Perkine 2 Co. A PANNA AAAAAA AL GdA LUA LAMA SLL Fine, strong cotton, laundried some stuffs—priced as we always do : > _ os S ; ru ¥. jos T collar and cuff me 15¢ just a little lower than anyone else. 5 = 4 22 samples only one of each at a ° is . a row i‘ . S anon ” Ls . saving of 25 ;er cent on the dollar. All-wool Dress Serge, 38-inch w .dtn . i ; - gQ James Paton & Coy. Stamper’s Corner eee cetacean —_—— Province along the road to ruin and loss of antomony. He deliberatly underrates a= e e oy z the public expenditure, overrates the ‘ revenue, and anticipates a deficit of $15,- 000. In addition tothis he demands “ag i i ig 0S ' € sell the eum sufficient” to repair the Provincia] W Building. That sum, whatever it may PPETENDPRDTRSEDROR IPPTT ERODED NN PPpeD Teepe pH OREM ypenenenenenenennne ene eveneneenenenepennyenerenereeninrrenentnenteyy QAOLAAALLALUAALALE Lb Add ds MAb AGddA Mkdb ds Ji 7, THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND DODLARS paid every year to the amount to, is alsoto be added to the debr, f tl lav is the duty ofevervy man and Best Flower wage-earning pesple of this city by the merchant rales and the largest por- though it was to have come out of the on the news G uc . ay - re ° ° bo . h 7 tion of it goes into the pockets oi the merchants who sel] dry goods, carpets, $185,000 raised by the sale of debentures woman. Likewise itis imperative to know how to and Garden house furnishings, etc. What stronger claim can we put forth, why you years ago. The Premier says nothing save money In your should patronize us when we can give better value for your money than you about the asylum snnex. Nothing has Vegetable Seed can get elsewhere. been put in the estimates for it. Are we to NITURE im. wot : -geerng a tr FUR to be procured in the} we aavertise our Business on its own Merits—We and poor . . lunatics are to continue to overcrowd the are Prepared to Back it up Every Time. present building? Or will the cost of the new building also be twice added to the purchases. Kead the papers, and especially our| world, advertisements, and be guided by whatever we say. debt? Mr. Lowe is, of course, to be paid We have a reputation for good furniture velue—and ss prices are all right, and ae So poral us = ee a and we will be oe friends. + & , ’ . : : . : ° a . : . : : all we as — vi there 1s anyt@ing in the furnishing line you cannot zet elsew sere, come tc for the materials he placed upon the our goods are in a demand because of their superior 3 . noe Te Ce you will never get left. ' " asylum groundsin good faith. Is the quaiity. s€eds a trial. amount for this alse to be added to the si, te Cee sche] © Mark Wright & Co, Ltd)HAaSZARD & | Gonnon o rmttan according to agreement with Dr. Anderson aud the pupils of the institution ? Premier Warburton adroitly avoided al) these HOME MAKERS, : VIDOR E pper Queen St, Men s Stylish Outftterg OL LT SET Te a ee se J rece reiwarw ce : — — Pits aes are ee