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THE DLuiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 129, 1329 THE DAILY EXAMINER JULY 29. a isvy. by the Board of Trade as we!)] as by other gentle- men engaged in business and interested i: the welfare and prosperity of tte Province $e — o+e+e — NOTES ABOUT THE RAILWAY. Tue amount io be voted this year by | OF Parliament towards the construction railways and railwsy bridges is $6,540,295 —of which P. E. Island’s rightful share The vote of $250,009 Hills- borough bridge, is therefore only $96,500 more than the Island’s rightfulshare of At this rate, the Government of Canada will be a longtime | would be $163,500. towards the Southery branch aad this year’s expenditures. in wiping out the Island’s claim of $2,000, - 000 on account of excessive expenditures in other parts of Cavada in past yeare; and in view of this fact, the Premier’s decision to wipe out the Island’s claim by the mere construction of the Southern Railway and Hillsborough bridge is the more evidently unjust, In this connection itis to be noted that Sir Louis Davies’ etrongest argument in favor of the bnilding of the Southern Railway was that “ithe late government was committed to it.” But for this fact he would not, in our opinion, have euc- ceeded in inducing his colleagues and party to vote for it,—even though a general election is looming up. Yet, the neither Conservative Senators nor Conserva~ tive representatives in the Houseof Com- mone are entitled to any credit on account The fact of it is that Mr. Martin and Mr. McDonald, and our Sena~ tors, and Tue Examiner kept the goveras ment up tothe mark inthis regard. So, in view of ageueral election, there is to be a vote of $250,000. of the railway. As to the rates onthe Pe E. Island eo & - > ‘The 3 ° ; s > : Duchesse i | Bread— : < 4 Is the kind that you should : eats Itsmade only at our bak- 5 ery. It’s the best bread made. S Price— 4c PER LOAF TELEPHONE 98 D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BRST BREAD 7VVVITVVTVITTe eT ere dé « A PT OY BLACK DIAMOND LINE ’ The 8.8. BONAVISTA sailing from Montreal, Tuesday morning, Aug, Ist, will be due at Ch’town, Friday morning, Aug. 4th. and sails for St. Johns, Nfid., direct, with boraes, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further ae as: to freight and e apply to She will Sen ont at Harbor Grace. PEAKE BROS &CO., Tue ExamMiNxer’s claim for credit to Messrs | McDonaid and Martin. The wideawake representatives of P. KE. Island brought | year. It was Mr. Martin who gave notice of a motion in that regard; and Mr. Mc~ Donald as early as July 15th,1898, wrete a letter to Tue Examiner in which he pointe out that,— “‘Acéotding to Mulball’s siatistics the average cost of the three great Canadian lines, the C. P. R., G, T. R., and I. . RB. is $59,275.09 per mile, while the P. B, Island Railway cost only $17,850.00 per mile. Taking the cost as a basis, the rates of the P. E. [eland should be less than one third the rate charged on the other lines referred to. Were the rates reduced in proportion to the dificreuce in cost there would be no need fuer more than two classes of passengsrs as ut present. The rates would be so low that scarcely any one would take a horse when he could use the railway. There cannot, I think be any Atlast A Bed That Will i , ihe Charlottetown Patriot would have the public believe that | Railway, the records will Lear ont fully | this matter to the notice of Parliament last } | doubt but the lowering of rates : f in ropor ‘ i tion to the cost of our road, wou'd induce | | i ips a ae increased, irave!, hejresulito which would go far towards w'ping ot the eae | ; | isting deficit. when only two I'his would should be reduced one pays fure for three miles are accomplished. »;that the rate third. ** During the last eessionof the Dominion Parliament I gave notice on the order pa; er that I wonld move tne foliowing resolution, Resolved as the opinion of this House, that if is expedient to redues thee rate for the P. HK. Is- Jhougu the +essi00 was Fé pretty jong one, the motion in commen with a good many Others, was nut reached, so that the opportunity to test the feeling of the House and the Governmenc, was, for the time being, lost. I may explsio that between 20 and 30 notices of motion by members of the Huuse on different subjects had to be postponed in the same way. Proroga— tion tak:ng place does not always mean all the business 16 transacted.” indicaie freight end passengers O11 land Railway.”’ It will thus be seen that Messrs Me D_nald aod Martin had taken action in the matter of reduced rates on the P. E. Is» land Railway ; and that Mr. Martin had in | bis place in Parliament given uotice of a motion long before the matter was agitated |upon bythe Board of Trade. That thé motion was ‘‘shunted” by the Liberal lead- By the way, it is to be noted that the Mioister of Railways complimented Messrs McDon~ ers of the House was no faul: of his. jald and Martin upon the strength of their argument which seemed to be new to him, NOTES AND COMMENTS. —No jadze for Queen’: County, Ib is supposed that Sir Louis is sill studying i the lesson of the el-ctioa ia the first dis- trict of Prince. —Tthe County Court is to open at Bel» fast ou Tuesday next, the let of August. B there yet. Whoever he pet 18 no j dge jittie time tO read up | may be he will bave | the rules of the court. | —Some of the “medis” have been in- iterviewiug Iogerso'l According to their report, the “Cojonel” has found out bis j mistake, bat is aot yet prepared to go into psrticuiars Concerning the spirit worlu, | —The Mail and Empire remarks that | ballot the log Cl reeultcf the | abandonment of principle. When throvgh a viclation of its pledges @ ruling faction | cannot induce pe ity it | do all the voting it postibly can for itse f. stuffing Is yple to Sapport wilt | —Tbe O:tawa Tourns!(Lud.)thinks that at | a general elsction the Ottawa Government wil havea good chance. It is not ali tain that uhe Conservatives, without power or patronage, can “‘conquer the Literals, entrenched in power and backed by a ; ‘machine’ effectiveness co. »pared to which, judging by West Elgin and West Huron, all che old Conservative campaign organ. ' jzations were but babies to burg’ars.” The _Jouraai forgets that there is a limit to the effectiveness of even ihe Literal “machine.” When the moral senee of the electorate at large is aroused by reason of the corrupt and scandalous methods of the “machine,” the machine won’t be success ful. We had an example of this fact in the bye-election tor the first district of Prince, afew days ago. eer. _ 500 palm ieaf fans, today (Saturday) for 2c each, see show window at Carters’ \ reBe Wafted to h-aven on flowery beds of ease? No, you wou’t be that if you sleep on Hercules Spriogs, but you will be wafted to the Land of Pleasant Dreams and will rise each morning, thoroughly refreshed and feel- ing like a new creation. We have been testing this mattress for the last two years and being satisfied that they are ten times better than the ordinary style wire mattress We have secured the entire control of this bed for P. E.°Island—They cost no more than other beds, andif you test one you wil: readily discover the difference. Ob’town, July 28 Agents ae or MARK WRIGHT AND CO ‘ | | | | , * An agitatior wg tnroughes j —— ai ~ | out Canada for decressed pa-cenger rates i ERNA TIONAL CONGRESS. The applicat no wf ihe p! nc ple 6S aDuve — — eet forth to « i {road wht i g \ r € +] simple justice to province wou ¢ eee a spe COoEIATE vee of com- the M piste va ive & pI Licd&i itthe world willassemble | tration as to \dvivabiliiy : sie puia Oa the 10th October next lecreased ra (3 wn I stated that mor? than forty different This forcible argument of the member intries will send delegates other than | f° King’s was prompily supported by the | those cffizially appointed by the various | ember for “ast Queens, lu the course g rnments, while overa hundred cities |°! letter to Tue Sxamner, dated July w ii be represented by from one to three | 20°)» 1898, Mr. ! i | i vales eact In addition, alm pat aS ** Fixing the Te : e Pr Edward sity of the: Unit — iC , _-. | leand railway he tame basis as un the | city of the Una ed States and Canada, with I. C. R. which was an expensive road to ;} ap ypulation of over ten thousand,will have construct and cc parative ly elraight — not delegates attending from their Boards of only operated } ar L41y aguinst tue pre | | Trade and similar organizations. The ques- |} ¥ nee, but arco @ssiost the Quancias rac ; : : . cess of tne road. Making a fair sod per- tions to be idiscursed by the Congress will] harvs to moderate an estimate,a travel be of the highest commercial importance. | passes over the Prince Edwaru Island | We are pleased to hear that Prince Ed-| railway three miles by rail in ward Island will probably be represented | Order to Cores two =omiles of > ; territory. In other words the passenger Presideut of ’ A EI NT AEE ON PET ONT Pe a Le + off Press Goods. Mu Fancy 302 Dress Lengths at slins. Miuuslins, 1-3 off. Colored Silk at 1-3 off, Men’s cheap Shorey’s Clothing going in great style. Clothing for cash, During This { 35 Dress Lengthe ranging in price from I third off. Come | 75c to $145, at one new drees—JAS want a PATON & CO | > . NICK ‘ you i Silk and woo! Dress Goods at one third off at JAMES PATON & CO’S. DRESS GOGD3— One lot. 35 Dress | lengths, one-third oft—J PATON & CO. ; : : : ; | Your chance of a nice Silk ard Wool Dress at one.third offat PATON & CQ’S Summer Serge Suits from $5 00 up. Shorey’s guaranteed All Yoo] Serges at $10, $12. $14 and $18, are the best.—J PATON & CO. Hammocke from $1.10 to $2.50. Cheap ‘comfort. Get one.—J PATON &CO. | We have over 4,000 yards Scotch Print | Oxford and Cambric Meta!ics, Muslins, | Madrids, and other Cotton euitable for Draperies. 18¢ Cottons 16c Cottons 14c Cottons 12c Cottons 10c Cottons for 5c 8c Cottons for 4c American Cotton, fast dyes, at 6c. Navy, Crimson, Browa and Light Blue Grounds. One lot Crash Hats for half price.—J PATON & CO. for 9c for &c for 7c for 6c 1-2 Price Prints Straw Hats Over : 4,000 Yards Print Cotton at Half Price Silk and Wool Dress Goods at 1-3 off | | | | SAS PATTON & CO It Fays tobuy at Our special sale of shirt / waists still ge ——_—. . we erkxins “ Goods In Demand Always con Hand” ing on. Every waist must go. $6 10 Waists tor $4 00 90) ““é 5 és rh 66 Cn © © Cooconoens ss Ge Fl fet ph ped fel fel fh te ed HD ORK bh wo OO ee CO GQ © or © CS The above spring’s styler, and include silk, muslias, sateens, percaies as 1 “ 1 94 30 ginghams and prints. Bazar Glove fitting patterns 15c each. ion sheets justin. Ask for one—they are yours for asking “Give F. PERKINS & C0,, SUNNYSIDE, CH’TOWN MILLINERY LEADERS...... White lawn aprons, plain |and frilled, ranging 1) price from 19¢ te 72c | Latest style in braided wire yee cushions. Prices, 28c, 36e, 75¢ « 100 6 97¢ “ 94¢ ; « — 90¢ Muslins. ee SS r BAe Cool goods fer warm days, és 770 We would call special atten- é< "he to the nice line we have in é< 67 stock. . 64e bsotahuted * 30¢c Men and boy’s straw hats are all this| selling at half price. You'll save m_re than the price of the struw, and have ‘the com- fort to the good. n away” 500 August fash- the Important Notice Lancashire Fire Insurance Uo. Victoria-Montreal Fire Insurance Co. The above Companies are not connected with the P. E, Island Board of Fire Underwriters, and are not bound by the I am, therefore, prepared tojeffect insurance a substantially reduced rates JOUNSTOR, tariff rates. ne 3-—2aw tt S.d. -neeamnnoenneibaii For Sale or To Let, | That very desirable three story brick building, situated on Dorchester Street, near corner of Queen. This is one of the finest business stands in the city, with frost proof cellar, good shop, Cffice and 15 large airy rooms. There is also on the premises 8 good stable. Terms moderate. For further particulais apply to the owner. MRS OWEN CONNOLLY, Connolly House, Esplanade Gas and electric lights, At Dufferin Mines, Nova Scotia, a number of miners, whovan handle machine drills; also engineers and « number of mine laborers. Highesti wages and steady employ- No: Apply to the Manager at the Mines. 172—dlwk CANADIAN PACIFIG RAILWAY TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT wonsin aad TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 a m. othe PACIFIC CJAST, accommo datiag second <ciass passengers for all points, in Canadian North West, British Columbia, &¢ Berth Rates— ment to competent men. others need apply. Montreal to Winnipeg ie oem ‘ ae Montreal to Calgary en I Montreal to Kevelstone.... <seeweell - 7H Montreal to Vancouver......- eosccescu len Montreal] to Seattle........ . 8 For passenger rates to all points ip Canada, Western United States and to Japan, China, India, Hawatian Islands, Australia and Manila, and also for descripiive advertising matter and maps, write to A. J, HEATH, District Passenger Agent, luly 5—dy St. John, N. B Sam Wabexas ~———- Laundry Richmond Street, near Queen Street Gt. Geo., near Queen Square PRICE LiST Bosom Shirt, 10c, ironed only 8¢; Night Shirt, 8¢; Undershirt, 6c; Woolen Shirt, %c; Shirt with collar attached, 12c, ironed mly 16c; wers, 6c, Bosoms, 6c; Men’s Collars, 2c; Ladies’ Collars, 2c to 4c; Cuffs per pair. 4c; Neckties, 3c; Socks per pair, 3c; Handker- chiefs, 2c; Towels, 3c; Linen Coat, 25c; Waist, 2c; La@y’s Skirt, plain, 25c; Large W tite Skirt, 50c to $1 00; Ladies’ Aprons, 5c to 103; Men’s Aprons, 5c; Chemises, 10c; Laty’s Nightgown, idc to 15c, Family Washing, /0c to 600 per dozen; Gentlemen's Washing, bc Agent, Charlott 2town, 1 i E. Island we Teak well done at the lowest prices. ‘ First-class ng done here. . ut WANTED. £ 4 . . aaaalim 4