peed EUY AT PERKINS, Annual White foods yale. . We have selected the following speci positively the greatest val- r offered in the city which are . " e , DATGALIUS that eryone of our ir h and every item Pillow Cases Well made, ready for use, White cotton pillow 20-36, special price I7c. Fine white cot ton pillow cases, size 36-20, spec- iai price 19c. White cotton pil- low and shams combined with 3 inch ruffle, size 26- Special price 3Jc per pair. Sheetings Special value all this month ia household sheetings, 72 in. gray sheeting, regular 15c sale 10c. 72 in. white sheeting, reguiar 20c sale l6c. Corset Waists ‘ases, 51Ze cases Ladies’ corset covers, close fitting well finished, special price 17c. Ladies’ corset covers neatly made trimmed with embroidery, special price 2le, White Embroideries 50 pieces of Fine Cambrican d Lawn Embroideries, opened to- day, for this sale. Width from 1] to 10 inches, special prices from le per yard up. Counterpanes 35 whice counterpanes vought for this special sale. One of the greatest values ever offered, spec- ial price 69¢ cach. Pillow Cotton Circular pillow cloth, full 40 in wide, special price 12c per yard Circular villow cloth, full 42 in’ wide, good weight, special price l3c per yard. Night Gowns Ladies’ whit: cotton night dresses high neck with dainty lace edge ing, special price 45c each. Ladies’ night dresses of fine white cotton and trimmed with embroid ery. Specia! price 85c each, int 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 25c. Linens When buying linens, ‘don t for- get that we are headquarters for '+ value, the largest variety and the low:st prices. Remnants Great barguins in remnants of white cotton, prints, flannelette, dress goods, silks. etc. mS & « NNYSIDE, THE DAILY EXAMINE Notraine is or can be more certain not kept within our public revenues, Prince Edward Island will come to grief. Either The Liberals, solemnly bef re they entered cthce, promised to accomplish this feat. It must be admitted that they did eomeihing in fulfilment of their promise They heaped up the taxes and enlarged thé revenue. In five years they have taken out of the pockets of the people upwards of $200,000. That is to say, they have reduced the people’s capital bere more in five years than the Conservatives did that which was on interest at Ottawain ten ’ no t redu¢ years. Bat they did n tures. On the contrary they increased ¢x- penditures ; and they have added, in round oumbere, $500.0. 0 to the public debt, So that inetead of redeeming their pro- mise, they have worsened our financia! position to the extent of 500,600. How are we to better the fioancial posi- tion, seeing that the imposition of taxes willnotdo it? This question was very ably dealt with at the Liberal Conserva- tive conference by Mr. Cyrus Shaw. Mr. Shaw’s idea ia that Provincial expendi- ture must be strictly limited to the bounds of Provincial revenue, and that distrcts and sections of the country desiring special advantages or improvements must them~ selyes, in the future. contribute the money that may be required in order that they may be provided. This ideais a statesmanlike one, and well worthly of consideration. Needless to say, the Liberals in office took the opposite course. They promoted epecial improvements, at the expenee of the Pro- vince, for those who gave them yotes. That was their plan. They expended more on roads, more on schools, more on other things, buying,in this way their legislative majority, but all the while worsening our financial position. Every- one remembers the large unvecessary expenditures on roade in certain «electoral districts, particularly in the fall of 1893. But a better example of Liberal methods is found in our schools. After the dis~ missal of Superintendeat Nichol- son, they proceeded to open anoamber of new school districts, and to lower the standard of attendance at the schools. They passed an act setting forth that “with regard to any districts hereto- fore created or hereafter created, no court | than that, if our public expenditures are expen ji. i TRE DAILY EXAMINER, CUAKRLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 31, 1899 t Province with adaily average of less than t LO scholars, 83 schools with a daily aver- Vage of from 10 to 15 rcholara, and 74 JANUARY 31. 1899, echools with a daily average of from Seana ~ 115 to 20 scholars. That is to AN IMPORTANT QUESTION. small school districts were organiz:d bodies of of the P Province, who had votes which might be So it to meet the demands of ama!)] ive } . | household ra, 10 Various secticns woifor the Liberal Government. Te happens that while the percentage of we S8D4ili he f reed into i rith y Vv ‘ ° , - loto a union with Nova | 4. endance at our public schools io lower scotia and New Bruswick.]osing our in- | . : : ! ck, losing our ii te cost of education has been Increased, to dependence and individuality altogether. | ., , a a I a lailly § altog the great perturbation of the Pioncerand Or presentand succeeding vcenerations . . | ed ng generations of the Patr t= but the Lib tals are still in Prince Edward Islanders will be burden-/ _.. bietiteind j lo] omice, NOLWILOStunding a i their Outrageous ea ang bampered bya load of debt and i. I OF a>.s—th gerrymanders, diefranchie: creasing taxation fron whic} ur : . wets ! on ON mots and conh-cations—they have coms young people wilt escape by leaving us | j i bic I , ce and under which the Province cannot | | Ao \o the plan outlined by Mr. rea ay. ‘ i . prospet | Shaw, these special favors to certain per- t? } ; w ra . 3 Ap ; > Vnestion ; : i bes 1,0W 10 make ends méet is the i Vv 8098 and certain ioca:ities must cease, and | the people must Jearn to be satisfl-d with | sources of the Provioce will admit of, or themselves, within their own ' | else tax | districte, for the improvements they re- saire. —_——_— © OBITUARY We have to announce today the death | f Dr. Leeming, for thirty years physician On board of the surveying steamship Gul- re, and long a highly respected citizen Dr. Leeming was a native of the County of Hereford, ogland. Having reached a venerable age, he lived in retiremeut for severe] years, and his, | last illness extended over several months. | He waea learned man—a man of scientific | attainments; and in this respect, at last, =». + of CUbariottetownp,. | } ; | i ’ |we shall not soon see his lke agaiu. His long life was well epent. The death of Miss Rosa M. Stewart, which took place last evening atthe resi« deace of the Hon. Daniel Davies, w li be iamented by many friends. Little more than a week ago Miss Stewart was in good bealth, and earnest as usual in good works, Her early death makes the seventh va- caucy in the family circle within the past year or two, a —A correspondent of the Montreal Star at Charlottetown, respecting the Liberal Conservative Conterence, says: The Con~ servatives of the Island are enthusiastic in the strength of their cause and wili givea good account of themselves when the gene- ral elections come round.”’ Read Stanley Bros ad for low prices on housekeepers supplies. 2 in. Year after year our white goods sales have been inereas- ing in volume and importance This years “white fair” will be the greatest of all. Thurs- day morning at 9 o'clock, — Moore & McLeod. A good programme,a good time and good home made candy at the social to- aight. Refreshments and admission 15 ceale, Special importation of high gride whitewear—-for the our such roads and sch ols us the financial re~ } white fair, ready for your in- shall enquire whether or not such district | spection Thur day at 9 o’clock contains or contained less than forty resi-~ '—Moore & Mcleod. dent children, or less than four square miles.” The results were were shown by Hon. A. B. Warburtom in the course of his Budget Speech of last year. There are, the ex~Premier said, 23 schools in | Three German officers lately travelled in @ baloon from Berlin to Grembotechine, on the Russian frontier, going at 80 miles the } an bour. Wrights Make is Right Chairs, table Mark Wright & Co. Ltd HOME MAKBERS...... Wrights Pricesare Richt’ } The biggest sale 5 BIG STORE. he ipl l te pattie . 4 fe af wee Aj 7 Z . jtlo van Household Linens BE) SPREADS.—-Freshness for the bedroom, that is a de~ light for the housekeeper. White Goods Sale Our linen department, a west- ern adaption of Oriental luxury White Goods Sale A table-cloth happening of low price interest. White Goods Sale Handsome table lineu is sec- ond in importance only to an attractive hostess to wake a dining thoroughly enjoyable, White Geods Sale Table Covers,—A new lot of pretty ones have just put in their appearance. Of course you won’t miss seeing them, especially as they are so attract ively priced. W hite Goods Sale “Aye, there’s the rub.”—but to rub one wants good towels— that’s why we are always speak ing about them. This store’s towels are the sort worth tak- ing home, even if the prices be small, Ladies, Visit the kinest Show of White Goods i : aed en cD rr Gate mo a SOAS OS SS FE SSSOSO H CVSS FETE SHOE SOOT OOO O'clock, ? SHSSOSSTSSSSSSSSLSSEBESTAD SOs Se606Ge S268 C3 —t =» — Oo” : ; ; cai Ladies’ White Underwear of White Underwear ver offered by the No frugal woman will resist the offerings, . Hundreds ot trophies are ready to yield, that you should not fal to capture, Many things are Annual sale of women’s underwear, We be leive in the old saying—the best way to keep good deeds in mind is to refresh them with others So instead of talking for pages, as we might do on tbe values, we will simply bring forward bar— gaiz gems for your inspection, JAS. PATON & €O Thousands of beautiful garments received for the biggest ale of muslin underwear ever known in Ch’town. Gowns, Skirts, Chemises, Corset Covers and Drawers made of good cotton and cainbric. All desigus, shapes and every style of trimming. The sewingis flawless—compare it with home work. JAS. PATON & C9 Women’s Underwear Ladies slumber robes ladies’ Chemises Ladies’ Drawers Ladies ——. Corset Covers Ladies ‘Skirts Snowy heaps of dantiest and most beautiful underwear in new and fetching styles awail your choosing. It will pasa critical eye, and the tape mea* ure test, White Goods Sale Cotton Dress Goods,—Just for convenience we’ve devoted # extra counter to the sellingd the neat ahd inexpensive tons. Large assortments, selling ata rate that makesé big piles melt away ina dif White Goods Salk COTTON GOODS, —Reve® ing cotton conditions. Its? every day way of selling cot dress stuffs, to ask high pre when the goods are in dew and to gradually drop the ures as the season progrese If you'll read this vou will find that we ht partially reversed this onder if offering our low prices It’s only a partial reverss cause the higher prices will follow later. 16, 18 and 2 cottons for 10c and 126. White Goods Sale The City James Paton & Co, — oo OF o fF zF ~ "2