Ce ee eee ee ee eee ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, it Pays to Buy at PERKINS THE DAILY EXAMINER A bout New Goods MILLINERY As business in our millinery department is ru-hing, we would like you to leave your order early as possible if you want your hat Saturday, Chi'dren’s Coats Have you :een the Coats, Collars, Hats, Tams, Hoods. Pinatores, Infants’ Cloaks and Underwear in our Children’s department. We have the finest stock of children’s wear in the city. SKIRTS We are selling a great many Metallic Sateens and Moreen Skirts. Have you bought your's yet? If not, we would like to show you our line. Also Metallic Sateen and Mor- een by the yard. JACKETS. Our Jacxets are noted for ‘heir style, quality, perfection of fit, and very low price. We would like you to come in and try themon, and with our thiee fold mirror you can see the front, back and side with- out tuining yourself. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR It will soon be time for you to think about charging your winter Underwear for someth- img lighter in weight. We weuld like to remind you that we are showing our new sum- mer underwear et prices rang- ing rom dc to $1,65 per gar- ment. Remember the old rnie—«No froubie toshew goods,” P, Pets & C THE MILLINERY L E ADERS oo eet, 00D MAN WANTED As General Agent for P. & I. for the Confederation Life The fioancial exhibits and policy condi- tions of thie company render it very attrac tive in the haads of @ good canvasser. J be compeny has an established position io the Island with local agents in principa y aces, the latter of whom would be under tie control of the General Agent. A loeral and antrammelled contract is avail ing fur the right man. will be The undersigned atthe ‘avies Hotel, Charlottetown a apearly date with aview to an ap- pointmeant. Letters may be addressed there or to Maritime Proyinces Branch, Ei alifax. F. YW. GREEN MANAGER (alifax, May 8, 99 —3ieod ~ 2.5 Qi Zs all> [ore Barg alls, You want real targains, no not com -- Pe Oe eee. oe ‘The great— bargrins you can obtain in SOAPS are the world renowmed. sunlight & Lifebuoy Brads, just try them, and you con. not help but acknowledge that they fre the best bargains you ever had. 5D KAP Kp HP | mon goods at low prices. eee ey, MAY § 9. 1899 THE BUDGET SPEEUH. We confess to a great disappointment in regard to the Budget Speech; and we feel sure that this feeling of disa; printm nt will extend to the country at large wh: n it is kuown that Premier Ferquharscn —: ur buiness Premier—proposes and intends o go ou inthe rame old way that leads to | ruio. Twenty-six thousand dollors are to be added to the public debt by the sale of debentures ; fourteen thousand dollars are to be added to the taxation of the people through ** a certain clare of trade; —what class is a.med at we have not been inform- ed, --and through Premier Farquharson, after the manner of his predecessors, pro- testa that he wil! makeends meet, there will ke certainly be another big deficit at the end of the year. Surely the Province is now at sucha pass that any capable,boneat business, man in charge of the public busiaess, ought to setabout inventing and carrying out a new and beiter policy. The interest charge against this little Prevince ia, in round numbers,$20,000 a year, —-enough to pay for a new asylum annex every year for all time to com? ; enoug's, if jadicioue- ly expended, to impreve pcrmanently in the course of afew years, all the principal highways in the Province; enough to give ustwoor three eteel bridges every year, forever ; enough, asthe Hon. Mr. Gordon said, to materially advance and im- pove our agricultural N-xt year, if the promises of tbe Gorernment should be fulfilled, there will be added tothe interest charge of $20,000 @ year,an additional liability of $12,000 & year On account ot the new Hill-borough bridge. Thirtr-two thousand dollars to be taken,directly or indirectly, out et the pockets of 20,080 farmers, every year, — upwards of $150 each—for all time to come, for interest, alone, on the public debt of the Province. Besides this 11] the ordinary and extraordinary services of the Provinces are tobe provided for. But Premier Farquharson goes smilingly on, bestowing compliments upon “the ia- telligence of the people,” while he acts as though the people were fools. interests: The first half of his long speech last eyeuing was a mediey of trifles. He was evidently trying to“kil] time.” The pros- pects ofthe Yukon asa bealth resort; our own lack of enterprise,a hackneyed subject surely ; the forebearance of the Oppos tion, for which he is devoutly thankful; an un- necessarily heartless reference to the health of Mr. Harvie, keeper of the Char- lottetown Jail;—such topics absorbed the honerable gentlemen’s attention and his hearers’ time, to the exclusion of the weighty and pressing question of the new policy that is peeded to make ends meet, Premier Farquharson has evidently no policy, except one of haggle and humbug. He has been placed in a difficul: position, the requirementsof which he is unable to fill. The Opposition and the conutry at large have given him a fair trial. He had, last evening, @ grand opportunity to show that he was able to stand the test of ability to grapple with “the situation.” But he has bsen found lamentably wanting. We must, nowever, admit that he deserves credit for euch ingenuity, or cunning, a+ to bave managed not to bave time to say anything | sbout the arbitration of the claims of this | Proviece upoo the Fedsral Goverom ont, with which a majority of the peuple were beguiled at the last election ! --ee — COs SEWERAGS RACIS Let to City Men at a Cost Wi thin | tie Estimates Ata meeting of tne Sewerage and Water Suppiy, bh li this moroiug, the teod ra raceoily advertired, for the oiff-rent portious of Construction work were considered, Six eenin «li were Comirissiovers of received. The cOutracts xwarded are us | tollows : Mavhole frame-, covers, ete , T. A. | McLean, Eastero an! western pumping atation- aod reservoirs, J. KM -Donshl aud George D Davison E-ecting pumping machinery, T. A. McLean. Construction of eastern section; W. M. Scot and George D. McKinnon. Construction ef western section; T.A. McLea pn. The contracts for al! the work to. be done and materials furnished for this year’s construction have now been awarded and it is pleasing to learn that, so far, the entire cost of the work has not exceeded the Chief Engineer’s estimate. FETEEMED EXCHANGES. 7 New York Tribuse: “British diplo- macy is getting on. There was a time when Lord Salisbury was denounced as King Stork. More recently he has been railed at ae King Long. Neither re- proach wa~ merited, Aggreesive as seem- ed b's pol.cy twenty years ago, he was never a jogo, Silent and quiet as he has been of tate, he has not been slumbering. It wae ooly the other day that he gave us a striking proof of his effective energy. The air bad for weeks been rended with wild ululations over Fashoda. Some de- clared the prime minister was supinely lettiog ths British empire in Africa be destroyed. Others were cocksure the world war was just around the corner. Lord sSaliebury was silent until the day before be wanted to go to the Riviera. Theo, inthe quietest and most «ma’ ter-of fact way, it was discicsei that he had con- cluded a treaty with France, settling the whole business in tle most amicab'e manner and on a basis that made each nation feel that ic bai get the better of the bargain. S miliarly there bas been a monstrous pother about the conflicting claims of Russia aod Great Britain in China, aod many of Lord Salisbury’s stau ichest friends have grown amazed or indizoant at what even they have deemed his meglect to protect Britieh interests. And, now behold! He has concluded with Russia a treaty which confirms Great Britsia in the coatrol of what is incorw- parably the richest and most valuable part of the Celestial empire. Beyond all doubt, then, Britis dipiomacy is getting on. Io these two strokes of statecraft the British Empire has proficted more than in any and all others fur a doz2a years;and in ad- d:tion there bas been an incalculable gain to the peace of the world.’ —An anthracite coal mine has been dis- covered upon Vawcover Island, about fifty m'les from Victoria. The coal is said to be of the best dase ed _—_——_—__~>—< 2 See our new carriag2s today. We intend selliog them cheap witb our other stock. Everything must be sold. I: you wanta baby carriage buy it now, buy it bere — Jothn Newson, 3.n. Our carriages are good, they are new, they are well finished, they are in the latest style. If you want one, buy here, becauee they are marked Jow, and we will take offa good discount for cash. —Jobn Newson. 109, 3i en Stearns Bicycles... are undoubtedly the*Best, ivereally acknowledged for so long a time as the greatest wheel manufactured, that we do not hesi tate in offering them tu you as the very best on Prices from $40—up. Our Bevel Gear Chainless at $75.00 is the market. orange. excelled by none, We Carry a Full Line of Parts A tew good second hand;wheels in stock. MARK WRIGHT AND CO aS They have been un- In black or Call in and see our samples, MAY 9, 1699 We can supply you with SPRING OVERCOATS COVERT GVERCOATS and BICYCLE SUITS Waterproofed by the Rigby Process, at the same price as unproofed goods. Rigby Porous Water- proof goods look and feel the same as unproofed goods—they admit the air but keep out the rain and allow the free respiration of the skin. They are all tailor made and up to date. A Shorey’s Guarantee Card is in the pocket of each garment which means : SATISFACTION or YOUR MONEY BACK. wees James Paton & Co'y mistake. line. Watches Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 Silver ,, 2 os 7.00 » 30,00 tt Gold » 10.00 » 190.00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards ; 25c Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to ,20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, j quality plate. . oon Also some in solid silver: EW. TAYLOR Ne Snneeencse\/ =e IF YOU BUY A WH EEL! We have all leaders, Repairing done Peery and well, _— Clean Home Dyeing If you buy a Bicycle without seeing our stock you make 4 Anything and everything in the Bieyele ae x at home now, get. brilliant. It dyes to any shade. Leading Druggists sell it. Book all about it—free by applying to the Canadian Depot, 8 Place Royale, Montreal. You can dye perfectly and quickly in the modern way, with Maypole Soap, without disorder or uncertainty about the results you'll Maypole Soap is sold in all colors —they are absolutely fast and they are Fogers & Rogers, co THE BICYCLE MEN...... CHARLOTTETOWN and SUMMERSIDE