THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTFTOWN, MAROR 26, 1900 - a OT Se Re 8 LONE OR TTY a PMN TTR, LI TT ene We nT EE ETT IT RT Fy RPE TT PTET Cre OME E re INE crac them. Big me iciateineinnioneinent i. a a ) ee 8 €9:400%408684658 6.4 - : a ee : IT ON TUE CINPERECT MH i} t A yp CHRESE-—-A GUJOD PROSPECT! e La eye Seneeenes eee = Tl : iF CEI ikka UI Lil H Pry AY : Wash Goods het Auld Lang : Per ‘ 4 rc : \ , i : yne ’ uy : fF FLATTE Tne estimated stock of Leece on hand - a S ic MARCH 26 1900 lat the end of February, for the last six lhe newest wash goods. —The : oe | years, show that the position is excer . perfect taste, the new beauty, the : | aa) oe WIMONT = se ae 1) feel ree ; effective daintiness bring voluntary : ad : : swe? : ‘ he onaity & ne bie ee £ 1O ae rersSionas if ‘ " - | TINARD’S LINIMENY ‘STANLEY AND “MINTO. er e Beites | 2 Lehre ca, Seeioe em ee: ' cre common, even amosgst buverse, Holdera & ladies who view The ° n4 ask 643 for colored end 623 for|: sag gers, ut into stock many pieces |: of Scotch ert about ex rum bs | i r) ; ; , Wa yree with the Guardian &s Lo the white. Chesnire wakes are er bei prints, Washing ‘ Is ] rBRNSIVELY Is I : i . : Cambric, new wast arcils = . . nwees Ps y of a discus pn, at this juncture, hausted. The number ef boxes of cheese | : Bootch stash “ pe cil, new : . . i 7. ( 1 ping Iams new Seoteh zZepbyrs, ° a. com parative merita « the Minto in stock at F verpool the and of Feb. * New Zealand sateens. new fiwime : Mn 7 ; ’ exce : Sta ’ Not u the Mint ruary, mm each year, was: 1895, 93.824;; « mueline, new grenadine muslins, ° tw be j . 2 ' % i al . lore Oe ae. ) oo ~ en buffets : the atrailtsforten of @ i 1896, 94,165; l WF 86.598: 1898, 132 164) . ecoiore 3 4 cente, new galetias, new : i ia : ducka, blue, white and otber shades i vA years, Da vy ¢ he al » to say, posi ; 189 ; (a sO F iv uv, ce iv) os ne we } . a » . ' eae oa ; . pew wash shrink crash for bicycle : hat she is a better boat than her ‘ suite, (Roman satin.) Give us a: a 3 at ehe con NOTES AND COMMENTS - gall for 8 ams—everyone a : cn res « Ww : ' - mba vf ‘ys uc a j : ae seal |} more mopey, the beginning, afd tha: | pan ile washer.—Jaimes Paton & Co. u ager pr i d » 2 3 . | $8,000 er $10,000 have been expended [ y & wky tl. : . ; mn ‘ se © COSCO oe See OEE Eee Seeeeress Bi ON the Merits wu e her arrival here; and we | The Legislative Council of (uebec. “Caan ge a a ose eae ; | has declined to be abolished oii. CUGUREORPCREDGHIAGSENSESESURERDERUAERS ew wentinine eh rann) | & WV &isO that her machinery is still Cob-~ ; ; ae = ; ; . : ‘ , > > . : Ver J8INg Ol MINARI S stantly beg repaired, that she hae but aix Bip MoKeunit Dowell holds thata @ . = _" ‘redistribution of seats is advisable cn & = sel ev - @ ’ al 8! 8 et wanti! ' accou of the nearness of the devcen | = = : oh rR r y eepects, All these t! 8} census, afier WHIC ve constitution aa = ring | quires that there shail bea vedietributio - ~ e have @ right & point OL. ‘4 ‘ : ' . =? ef = | onliiiiiiiiiail : : eS fe and also tbat there 14 no Seuse in having = a ; NIST UPON HAVING The Guardian’s statement tha ‘4* | two redistributions within two years;—so & =| a press and the Board of ‘Trade: mmend- | he has move i thesix months hoist tethe & f } = | Lilt A QTV | 1] IMENT at a new boat be } u & Governmeost’s Redistribution Bill, & i: ing =| 4 * ’ = PAU O LANL ) il ai eal | uiieiee led | It is stated thatthe amount to be & f = Louis Davie very romptiy res] | ‘ } ; Ou P I | on _a =} Plum plain cloth Coat, d b double stitched sea s, bone buttons §$ ne demand and procured the Mf ’ i this year to the Canadian House of = = awe sl “pe a, Kr gney ae a st a 5-08 > e dems al I I O . 4 ‘ay Wain Cciolp 0 aD aoubdle stitched seams and eages, uvet couar ; CO } a Commons for the constructionofthe Murs = = | a bone |} att oe : ? " ‘nee an i cia el wee in wi re long = | ‘ one buttons G ° RICHARDS & ., | tor ue,” is remarkable in view ofthe jong~ | 1.) Harbor branch railway, including ihe 8 = ‘ “one re . : 7-00 ay = heh, ~ = | Cadet blue plain cloth coat, db double stitched seams and edges, plaid tinued and spec fforte ef the press »] ridge F a on tOl satcned seams an iges, Dia 7-50 Yarmouth. N.S continued and special efforts ef the pr Hillsborough bridge, is $450,000. As & om | silk lining, pearl button 7.50 os » ot T\ ~ the Mint she nrovince m ie : =m | a 5) pea Ss 7° and the Board of Trade, before the Miato = ae , ow. 7 ( anada—nearly = ee. % = | Light grey Cheviot cloth Coat, d b strapped seams, double stitched edges, ] ‘Tt’ ; ; eV, } uO ; 4 re > . 1 ; ; - } - was previded. The need of a second steam: | * - ~ $12,000 a vear from the, = = purple satin lining, pearl buttons, 7°75 ¢ was. indeed, fully demonstrated feur or beginaimg of the construction of the = = Pretty Fawn Chocolate cloth coat, fiy front, aplique trimming, velvet we ° n¢ — : ‘ 1Bil \ “a 2? =a FF . . . ml . ‘ . » " . . 8 eke fe i Tk ie oil | br dg —Can ida . 7 ontribution for next = Lt: | collar and Cerise, satin lining, pearl buttons, r . The lead ye years ago lad the nseryative | yedr will really be only about $50,000—- | = = French grey plain cloth coat, d b fiy front, cerise satin lining 7-75 1 Hon remained in office, we should have had | that is to say ifthe amount voted should > To buy a good watch, for goud = , Black plain cloth coat, d b double stitched seams and edges, plaid silk , . | be exhausted ~ Bae ag ’ - = lining, pearl bu . . ‘ 7 ars ago 3 ° ‘ £, pear muttons, 7.50 ox a second steamer two or three years 4g0; = wife. Raniieled . dteoe GE) wine ; ; f Se nt and we think it uplikely thas the first —According to the despatches, a sharp | = th — luok better, wear better = | Khaki plain cloth spring coats with double stitched seams, strapped edges, alt iii is aii - , 4 pow , . . . "o> 41 le } } ar : : : barf eontroverey occurred on Friday atternooa = and give be ster satisfaction. A ~ " red silk lining, pearl buttons, . 8.50 re. | would haye been tied to the wharf at} ) oo genat ea ' so ie ; . | Black plain cloth coat, d b, double stitched seams and strapped edges, red ' 1ae en Senator Ferguson and the minis S& wateh that is not reliable is = in lini 4 vs 4 i Geergetown throughout a winter of 8uch | ter of justice comcerning the appointment = ; t] , We - BI a oe lining, pearl buttoms, 8.75 : : ' : _° sag woree than no watch at a! » mm | Black broad cloth cos > stitche “ams and edges, cerise satin lin- | exceptional wildness as that which is now | of Me. Pinsen of 8. Bids to el = I's atch at all, € = 5 ae ae rin double stitched seams and edges, cerise satin lin oa eaOrO | 2) f the Parise exhibi ™ can sell a good reliable watch =| 7: a oe ms ° ose ar Deppily pecsiog Sway. a lying ck a cn a = = = ” age =) Light fawn plain cloth spring coat, d b, double stitched seams, edges } " . ; yt ° Ld 5 » . . os all 211 ae : We sincerely hope that such an unfer- nh, gee a Tr gg tte s td Me. = fer lady or gentlemen ata price 3] : plaid silk lining, pearl buttons, 10.00 : 5 ) 8 and Dlr. | : : = Castcr Venetian Dress cloth cos ttily tri : ri i a end all the latest S&/| tunatecaee will not again occur. With | Fisher had not appointed him. Senator = that will be sure to meet with =| sak edu: oo ~ me pw te db prettily trimmed with braid, pure - ' . 7 or ‘ : : f e ari DUTTONS > ‘“Patriotie’ songs —g | '%° Vater Steamers, one should be kept | Fergusoa said he knew Pinean had been | & your approval. = = ; : Th =e | at Summerside, the other at Charlotte. engaged, and intimated that the govern- = = | Ss ) ; ,_ | , > rith} ding } ; Thi _ Ai ’ ; 7 co) - ith music. ? > | town, as long as possible. As the winter oe etbagy rte nhoiding taformation. roe SS Ladies Geld Filled Watches = & very latest up-to- 5 a , | charge Mills resented, and the matter ‘a = ® ‘ aT ne ‘ tr : , f at ft i il i¢ ; i . ; : : , > | advances, aad tLe cr ssing al Summers | Was caroppe d without further | ghton the |;s $15 tt 60 $20 00 - e . : 1 ——? . , ; . D ‘ e ciate music. —» | becomes difficult or impessible, ene should | subject. = , ; = e- rT a — - : . ; } = | : Veean supply any —S | be brough: to Charlottetown and theother —We make no apology for the publica- |S Gentlemen's Gold Filled = | z ‘ . we MR ‘ ‘ . a | ‘ »Llece of sheet music —S | seat to Georgetewn. Still later, if the | tion of the lengthy address and paper on = = | . i ; ‘ — {Sunday Schools which will b2 found in | ca " ‘ ow . —w | winter prove severe, DOlA steamers might | ; ‘ amen some > you may require- S| s he p ws this iasue of Twa Examiner. The Rev. J. r Watches = = ii we have not get S| be used upon the Georgetown-Ficteu | 7 Withycombeis known as the euccess- = $13 00 t $35 Al > “ — | : : . on = . in stock we ) route. We hope to see (tas pian alopted ful promoter in this province of the euc- | = . 0 : s ' — = = : 71h : f —S | wats), at least, the ferry at the Capes shal! | cessful mevement towerds the formation i= sal = : ery i .y oY ) _ a ; ; : ei + . * os : : a es | oo } we . wil OFUGE 10 TOP Sela... ian tolls eetabliebes, of Boys Brigadec; and his remarks upon es W W WELLER. = = + OU = ’ our Sanday Schoolx, Sunday School | s : : = > ~ . = ee ae soiticoitl iii ESR a teachers, etc,, will, We feel sure, be read } = J eweler and Engraver. oa * rer —- | with interest by every thowghttul teacher is wo oe : Aiiler Bros., —#@j| Spring etyies reach here firet. In the fand pareot. It need not be said that the PEGGER* "224208 O RGEC RORC ERAGE RECERAREOD hee e = eourse of time they reach all stores, but} spiritual training oO’ the youth of this FB = Queen Street. =| never in the same variety and beauty. | country is a matter of the first and highest i oe . oy wd ° ‘ ry :noliy’s Building —S | Many of our suits wil] be sold exclusively | impertasce, The futare is bocad upin - Pa Uy . ° . . ‘ . . - : a : —S | by ue, and will be strict!y limited in num- } it. es . o 7 2 I wi:l sell by auction at Horne & An exhibition of them begins at Jas. Paton & Co. oe, tf, badd MAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUUAIIUS -, PERKINS & GO ool Charlottetown Weol Oo’s brick building, Kent Street, on Monday, the 26th day of March, in- stant, at 12 o’clock, noon :— 85 shares Merchants Bank of P. E. Island. 7 shares P. E. Island Steam Navi- gation Company. 2 shares Inland Steam Navigation ber eh ' Charlottetown Teachers’ Association. The meeting of the Charlettetown Teacbers’ Assoeiation held in the Y. M. C. A. parlor on Saturday evening was oae of exceptional interest,and the ati end~ ance was larger thao usual, including a | number besides teachers. The announce- | ment that Judge Warburton was coing to | Company. read a paper on “ Stages in the Progress | shares NnFing Charlottetown Driving of the British kmpire” Jed the audienee \o} Park, expect a treat, and in thie they were not R. BBAIRSTO dieappointed. The Judge treated of the O4_..d tf i eaitiahes present centary’s history is which he dis- cerned three distinet epechs, the first of which he characterized as the period of struggle tor national existence, a struggle whieh culminated at Waterloo. ‘This was a struggle of peeples agains! oppres sore, resulting im the French Revolution which everthrew one tyranuy to set up snether. In the advent of Napoleen found its War Pictures War Piciures Call at our office and see a serics master against Koneton Tweeds Scotch Tweeds Exclish Tweeds Canadian Tweeds (ugiish Worsteds io , - srried, Whi “| able book when bound. tweeds made by this) rer iomppany eerie avention| Hxplanatary reading matter s0- & nelish Serges eelebrated mill, ASk | was given to offairs outeide of the| eompanies each picture. teh ies M. acton Blanketing Blanketing Ruggings We represent the MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. We always keep on hand a large supply of for the double and twisted Bannockburn. they are positively the best goods to wear Kurope whose despotic sway Engianad had to conm- teet almost single-hemded, and im the vis- tory ever whom was secured the liberties of Kurope and the national existence of the British Empire. Toe second period was thatofIntercal Reform Following the wareame a peried of dire distress, when there came a decided movement against monopoly, and for an enlargement of the franchise. Although these were opposed by the elder politicians they at length British Islands. The eelenies were cen- sidered an jincumbrance rather than a source of strength. Passing from this improved state of affairs at heme the statesmen’s attention was direcied toa wider field. Thea came the third peried of Imperial Unity. The idea of ‘mperal unity is the result ef a series of buppenings that kave breught the theught prominent- of most interesting pictures connected with South Africa and the war. These pictures are issued in weekly parts price ten cents each part. If you’re interested call and see; vhey’re weil worth the money. Only limited number received each week. Fhe complete series will make a valu- The Examiner Pub. Co. LIGARS are in, — déllle’, Mf The y’re beauties, j : ea : _ m lyte the public mind. The jubilee of he Yarns that s made. 1887, followed by that of 1897, and the ; Jap, We also ke ep Q, | present South African, war have all had Gareia, their influence injmaking' this a prominent ——— Ready Made Pants Moncton Double Twist- English and Canadian This excellent paper received the clos~ Pieador, : ed Bannockburns are tweeds, and we take} et station of the sudicnss, ear El Merito and |The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York “| wool in exehange for svrecisuive rmaree, ore made by venix: the best. large range of Scotch, any goods in the store. F, PERKINS & Co you h bad x } te . SUNNYSIDE. : have Soneuniaaiine. Sine in ante aod bet oon ge meee te) peonest i a stimates. : ter to it with Adameren’s Botanic Dresemating, tle Makisg aa il- Char! t to Cough aches than to let it,ram, 25 Jimery at take. Great George Street) .. JOHN McEACHERN, AGENT bs Qe. ' é wh. all druggists. 27—Sat & Mon lmo- politieal idea. Looking into the future, the federation of the entire Bmpire soems to be its manifest destiny. Donald. The thanks of the meeting were tendered Judge Warburton and acknow- ledgeod. President Landrigam anneuaced that at the next meeting on Saturday, April 7th, Mr. McCready, editor of tue Guardian, would read a paper, taking for his subject * The War in South Africae” IT IS NONSENSE to say that because | La Industria, La Hamaca, Cigarettes. Tobaseo, Pipes. Macdonald's Drug Store Dressmaking. opperite Full Mectric Light. THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPANY RICHARD;A. TicCURDY, President ASSETS—$277,517,325.36. - ANNUAL INCOME—$55,006,629.43 INSURANCE IN FORCE —$971,711,997.79 Q<e— All Canadian Policies payable iu goldaygy Before placing your insurance, please call or write fo