THE DAILY EXAMANER, CHANLOTTETOWN, JUNE } : | Tt Pays to Buy at PERKINS If you're do fo-day drop in at our| store. We would be| ann ehw vo | wic ple ase d to shw yo | eee eee the iatest novelty 1h | endow a Home for Incurables in the City of St. John, THE DAILY EXAMINER JUNE 2, 1899. town | | A GOOD EXAMPLE. Tue papers and people of New Bruns- k are singing the praisea of Mr. W, W. has offered provided the Dominion Gov- eroment will give the buildinz and land of | 1 | the Msarioe Hospital. It is not unlikely } that the provision will be met. In apy NF | case, the spirit which has aciuated Mr. | wa | Turnbull is one to be fostered among our ; van i 1 wealthy men. 3 Opportunities might e : ' wer found, eyen in Charlottetown, for the exal h ; i bition of a like spirit. We have hospi'als . ‘ f | ; and other charitable institutions waren Sb a wonld be considerably strengthened if but ; endowed to the extent of a ten'h part of the aplendid offer ot Mr. Turnbull. _— —--—__—_—--—- seeee — THE GERRYMANDER. Tue Opposition wil! be justified in fight- ing the Redistribution Bill a la outrance for it strikes unfairiy at the political lite of a large number of Opposition members. for Ladies’ Waists or ackets. It’s pretty, it’s stylish, good wear ing and low priced, | It is significant that the Libere] managers | “eek to accomplish this result by creating such of occur (for instance) in Toronte, (Conserva- tive) where ove member will represen; 50,000 people as compared with the ne gh- boring constituency of York, (Liberal) in which there will be one member for 19,000,or Perry Sound (Liberal) tor which there is provided one member for 13,778, or as occur in this province as between Prince and King’s counties. If the conservative redistribution ef 1892 had been an outrage” ous measure, as asserted by the Liberals’ Inequalities represeatation as P. E. ISLAND HOSPITAL. Not many persons were present and not much was done at the meeting of citizens held last evening. The President, Charles Palmer, E-q., ex- plained that $5,000 were needed to tally complete the building in eddition to tie amount already subscribed, Dr. Taylor offered to pay a tenth of the amount ($500) vext year, provid ~d the re- maining $4,500 were made good, Mr. Cunda!i argued that men of means throughout the Province ought to be given ap opportunity (oO assist in the completion ot the P. E. l-iand Hospital,—thua givirg it a really Provinciel character and creating a general interest in the instita~ tion. Mr. George KE. Hnghesa suggested thet mears Should be adopted to speciaily inter- omen est the physicians of the Province and cure their co operation and «ympathy. This proposition was discu-red by Dr. Taylor, C.C. Gardiner, FE q, and others. The imporianc- of securiog the sym- patby and co-operation of the phyeicians and peorle of Summerside was specially referred io, and the President, Mr. L. L. Beer and Judge Fitzgerald were nomin« ated to visit Summerside with that end in view. se- i+ <i> —— Memorial Day at Manila. Mavita, June 1,—Memorial day was celebrated at Batterv knoll, where Scott’s guos were planted against the Filipino trenches in the firat day’s fighting at Mazila Nearly 300 soldiers lie buried there on a bleak mound sarrounded by rice fields, rough boards markiog the graves which are ranged in five unbroken rows. Beyoud these are Spanish block» houses and bamboo hedges, which were mown by sbells from the American guns. The few soldiers who could be spared from the treoches came to Battery knoll, dusty and bronzed, bearing flowers with which to strew their comrades’ graves. A silk flag was placed upon each moaad. The day was as mild as a New Eng'and spring day, when, jast before sunset, a few hundred Americans gathered in a circle around Battery knol‘, in brown aud blue it might have been cerrected without creat~ ing such inequalities as these. THE EXPANSION POLICY. Mason Youncurenand, in the course of his book, entitied ‘Tbe | Roundabout, ” says : Philippives and | “Before parting with Admiral Dewey 1 asked him what was his candid opinion, taken on the broadest possib'e grounds, as to the wisdom or otherwise of a permanent occupation of the Philippines by the Americacs. After thinking carefully for a minute, be replied: “I do honesily think | that the retention of the islands would be ; the wisest course to pursue. American | trade is, next to the British, the most im- | portant in China and the far east, aod to fy»ster, protect and increase that trade we want that local influence in these waters which actual occupation can’alone ensure.” Major Younghusband’s book wi!!, with~ ont doubt, have a large sale in the States ; aod these werds of Admiral Dewey must weigh beavily upon public opinion there in justification of the course pursued by the McKinley Administration. e ~~ Ww prices to day on tue following lines : are offer'n’ special | bine orse:°, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Shirt Waists Print Cotton, Sailor Hats. Cloves, ete., Towels, ete. Gents’ Furnishings It will pay you to trade with us to-night as special bar- gains, E Peres &C The Millinery Leaders | ——— Trust in Mauser Rflies. j oe ene | Loxpox, June 1.—The Mail’s Cape Town correspondent says Sims Secret, a member of the Cape Parliament baviog recentiy toured Barkly district, Cape Colony, reports that a oumber of farmers there have received Mauser rifles and sealed parcels of ammunition from the Transvaal Government and in retura are pledging themselves to rally to the Trans- vaal flag at Christiana upon the signal | from Transvaal. Secret also says a de~ | tachment of Transvaal artillery lately io~ Spected a bridge acrose the Vaal River, north of Kimberley, witha view tode-~ stroying it in che event of hostilities, —_—— Good health is worth more than any- thing else toyou, and every bottle of Hood’s Saisaparilla contains good health. a — re In The Way Its Done «ll SMB, Se lm Almost any one can build a house, but it takes a first class werkman to do it right. We do it right, and at a reasonable price- If you countemplate building, let. us submit plans and figures. Repairing and Jobbing are specialties to which we give eareful attention. We sin regravel an_ oid roof and make it equal to new 2% a“ Mu aS ivereally tate in offering the orange. excelled by none, work.’ A little money goes a long way when dealing with WM. W. HARPER ufacturing Coatractor, Fitzroy Street......... uniforms. Among the soldiers were groups of American ladies, and brown- faced natives peered curiously at the un~ wonted spectacle from points near by. Similar services were held over the dead in the Paco cemetery. The graves of sol- diers and sailors baried at Cavite aod Iloilo were also decorated. The body of Capt. George H. Tilley, U. 8. Volunteer Signal Corps, who was killed - at Escalante, east coast I+land Negros, by insurgents, Saturday, May 27, was found floating in the river with marks of violence on his head. He was buried at Iloilo, May 30. Annodline — — OF --— Stearns Bicycles... are undoubtedly the Best. acknowledged for so long a time as the greatest wheel manufactured, that we do not hesi m tv you as the very best the market. Prices Seen $40—up. : o Quc Bevel Gear Chainlesa We Carry a Full Line of Parts A tew good§second hand wheels in stock. MARK WRIGHT AND Co TOBACCO POUCHES Large Sizes Former price 60c WILL CLEAR AT 3Octs each 10,000 New Cigars Just received REDUIN GRD OPP. POST OFFICE Nn ee eee [hey have been un In black"or at $75.00 is Call in and see our samples, 9 pi) ' A CHANCE FOR OUR CYCLISTS Six,—It is prabab’e that you saw in the issue of the Saturday Bulletin, of May 13, as well as the ieeuecf the same paper ot May 27th, paragraphs relating to the grand Orange demonstration and proces rion to be kel] bere,in New Glaegow, on the twelfth of July next, and also dirscting attention iothe cup that is to be given io the one meking the most nomber ot points on the bicycle races 10 be held bere that day. The cup is a handsome specimen of artistic ekill; a regular beautv. It cost between eighty and ahundred dollars, Nothing like it has ever been turved out of Nova Scotia, or est of Montreal for that matter. Hen. dreds bave admired it when on exhibiti berein Kustwood’s window, also, are very fine; they are the beet of ‘brie kind ever turned ont of Eavtwood’s, Hoth the cup and the medals are to be ; seul Over to Charioitetown, and placed in the window of some prominent store for a day or two. I do not know exactly what days they will be over in Charlottetown, due notice wil! te given you when- ever they are plice'on exhibition. This cup was subscribed by the citizens of New Glasgow, and presented to Central Star L. O. Lodge, 1559. this town, and to be presented to the victor in the bicycle races. We expect to see a number of your crack cyclists and sports over here oa the 12th. Wa. D. Srewart, Sec’y of Committee. New Glasgcw, N. S., May 30th, 1899. —+e+ oe +e oe ro CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVCL. One application cures ;if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgis wd Headacne. 25c, at all Druggists, We To oe te) eor> r ‘ ve Shed ae gt wai eee / Li | aS Coming Gur window screens keep them out. We have them adjustable for any size win- dow. 30c, 35c, 38c¢ each Screen doors all sizes 90c. Refrigerators, Lawn Mowers Dodd & Rogers SoNwomnn te OPERAHOUSE TO-NIGHT THE BIG SPECTACULAR Carnival —OF — Nations New Dances New Features AN AVALANCHE OF ATTRACTIONS Prices 25, 35 and 50 cents. Tickets at Dodd’s and Ranking. Alewives. Iam open to purchase five hundred bbls Alewives Horace Haszard, Charlottetown June 1 1899,2w ead, wii. 1899 ma 4 Jhe medai . | Gr ‘al . e rASHI eeu FANG Wholesome Advica. —~_ é our daily advertise. — Dry Goods, 3 Muslins, Musling. Lawn 38 inches wide—g, 10, 2u,24¢ per yd, Bock rauslins—-6 te 15¢ per yard, Fine Indian lawn, in linen for handkerthics 20:: per yard. Cross bar muslins—1oc to 18 cents, Always compare ments before you buy * For the June Bride Juoe is the moath of Brides and Reses. We can furnish the Brides and the SILKS, but the Roses we recom- mend cur country cousins and city lassies to our friend, Mr. Gay. The Silks are more in our line, and our charming young sales-women will be 2 ait | ss : Fine swiss muslins, in whit : G pleascd to show you our Stock. to 35. u white and pink from i§ Brocaded White diaper, in cotton and linen rate Silks suitebie for Dress trimmings and | Fin¢ white lireus from 40 to Sc peryd. = Blouses in the fulling Combinations ; rec" Fly Net, 36 inches, 8¢ (width) 21 inches wide ) Green an : Mauve Green and Bown, Parple and Yellow, P.le Green and Mauve, White and Green, Brown and Green, C-rese and Black, very effective, price 80c Checks, So fashionable :n4 yet so cheap. Prices are from 47¢to 65c, in the following combinations :—Mamve and* Black, Green and Blue, Blue, White. Manve and slack. Greeo, Black and White, White, Red, Green and Yellow, Green, White and Red, White, Green and Bive, Biack, White and Biue, Pale B'ue, Whiteand Biack, Red and Blsck, ‘/el- low and White, Green Manve and Black. Better grades from $1.00 to $1.35. a Brush Binding in white, blue pa pn a7 Skat Binding in all colors, from. Ltoge van, & . . | . * ’ Trimmings ! Trimmings! § Cortecilla Braid at 4c a yard, for binding, Black Herclus Braid from 3-46 to a}, anches, 1} to 7c per yard, er White Herclus from 3-16 te 1 inch wide, 1 to 4c per yard. 4 Serpentive Braid in black and navy, §and7 a yard —for skirt trimming, ea Blue and Black Tubular Braid, 3, g aud O Fancy Black Braids from § to 32c a yard, ame Jet Trimmings, 6 to 6§c per yard. ia. Fine Silk Braids—-Black and grey aaixtores 7 9 to 2o0c. Glaves! Gloves! Alora! i y ‘ ae Ladies’ Silk Evening “loves, all shades—7o,. $5 and goc,. Tatieta in Ghecks Ladies’ Silk Dress Gloves—cream, on, In 5 different combinations—Blue, brown, navy. black witha White ard Manve, Green, Brown and 45, 40, 48, 52, 60 and 636 ¥ Yellow, Red, Black, Yellow and Blue, ; Ladies’ Lisle and Tafietta Gloves’ in wiliey Green, Red, Whiteand Ye!low, and ihe! tan, black, black and white, 8 15, 23) Royal Stewart Clan Sartan. byeger a Fe 33. 42 He ia - Black and White Silks |," ae Stripes, Cnecks and Fio:al Dewugos, | Ladies’ Black Taffetta, 4 button, white pots greatly worn for Second Mourning z wear. I czens of patterns. Prices are , 42¢. Children’s Gloves, taftetta and silk, 6, 13,18) 7 from 85c to $140. Choice selection; | 25, 32 and 35c. all the latest and best makes. VES Standard Black | 61D GLOVE Dress Silks, | hid Gloves—Black, white and black, tay Ladies’ chamois cream and tan cold petals, 75° and $1.00, Tan and Brown, 7 stud lacing, 90¢ Tan-—-7 stud lacing, $1.06 Black—7 stud lacing, 95¢ and $1.35 Black -- 4 button, 95c Black —-3 clasp, cold points, $1.10, 1.25, 4-35 guaranteed, and 1.60. Cold Gloves —tan and green, $1.2 ; tan and blue, pale green, purple, deep Bit fancy points, $1.35. Fancy :olors—$1.75 ‘*yellow green and bine” A nice Silk Dress, | Biack PEAU DE SOIE, Cuaranteed, $1.75. China Silks, full ange, Durable Summer Silks. All dard Colors, in stock, at 30c a Yards | "9 0'" Silks for : Belfort Reds and Ox Blood, $1.60; clasps. Ladies’ Brown Mocha---clasp, $1.65 White Kid Gl ve, 4 button, 95¢. White Kid, 7 stud lacing, cold points, $625 Tan and Brown, cold stitching, 3 clasp 8§ Children’s Tan Gloves —3 clasp, fara pein, 75¢- Kid Eveuing Gloves $1.45" Plain Black Cashmere Gloves—15, 2% 23s 28, 35, 44, 50 and §2c. White and Grey Cashinere, sitk lined, wash ing gloves, 4 butten, 48 and 65¢ Cold Cashmere in tan, cream, blue, 4" y and green, 50. 55 and 75% Needles. DLES, jet ; ax Elegant Evening Wear Stripes, Plains and Checks. Umbrellas and Suushades Childrens,—fancy colors at 25 and 45 cents. Ladies’ sunshades wd umbrellas,——fast black silkspun, wi‘l black and fancy handles, straight and crooked, ranzing fromm §0c to $1.00 Gloria covering, from 50c to $2.25, Pure silk—from $2.25 to $4.00. ~ Also, fancy colored sunshades, in mauve. blue green, white, and shot silk. in mauve green, red, blue, grev and black. Fancy cushion covers, assorted colors at 5). Laces, Laces, Laces ! Valenciennes lace, in white. cream & butter 3/ — sel, WIRE KNITTING NEE WOODEN , DARNERS, 7cts pkg. SEWING NEEDLES-~ Shar, get pa Merrywines, §cts ilolyoakes §ctS les asstdy to 3 inches wide, from 3 cents to 18c Needle cases containing 100 need per yard. sizes 20cts. ‘ > - : - Lr or Valenciennes insertion, in white, cream & | © ROTCHET HOOKS—Steel, each contaiia ing 2 hooks of different styles, 30 | Db é . thet Hooks----Bone, each contal img two hooks of different styles, jets Belts & Belt Buckles. BUCKLES for Collar & Belts in Cut Stee sects. Oxidized, Enamelied, Jet Metal, Bronze & set Buckles of 10, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 30. 35> 35» #0 50, 55, 60. 75cts. Blouse Sets, 35cts. ‘eit Fins, 3, 10 & butter, from 34 to3 inches wide, from 4 tO 120, bce Oriential lace— in white, cream’ & butter from 2 to 4 inches wide, from; 8 to 20 per yard. Imitation Torchon !ace, in 12 yard lengths from 2 inches wide, ranging from 12 to 25c¢ each. Torchon lace, frora 1 to 2 in wide, price 5 to roc per yard, Wide oriential lace from 8 to 15 inches wide, in cream, & white, 15 to 25c per yd. Feather edging 2 and 3c per yd, JAS. PATON & C0 4 ore; Ss ‘ ‘ ‘ ror Charlottetown’s Agents for SI Guaranteed Clothing,