a oo oem a 4 a : *) : ‘ Aad teeta te S% SN ws SY SY ogre fre *@e ge’ ee . It Pays to Buy at Perkins Perkins 6960 Sede Mens Pants =. | | (Q) pairs mers odd pants | te i made of ‘\foneton and Can-| adian ‘T'weed ata big reduc- tion off marked price. 18 pair ats worth $1.50 now $1.10 | id pair pants worta 2.15 now } .65 | worth 2.50 now 2.00 2° os pair pants ¥. trys ; ” Bargain in | waterproofs | } 14 mens waterproofs with cape in navy |‘, Blue and Black at a big discount off | marked price b waterproofs worth $4.50 now $3.20 3 waterpro« fa worth 5.75 now 4.25 4 waterproofs worth 7,50 now 5.90 2 waterproofs worth 10.75 now 8.50 Mens Underwear Cold weather is here. Are you pre~ pared for it? If not we are ready to &t you out to perfection with good comfort« able underwear, aud at the same time save your money. Heavy ribbed vn uderwear 34c per suit All wool underwear $0c per suit. Men’s Night Shirts A few price hints from cur steck will be quite aceepti:ble to those contemp'ating a change for warmer nigkt shirts. Flannelette night shirts 55c each Flannelette nig it shirts 69c each Flannelette niglit chirts $1.10 Men’s Hosiery Reliable Hoe ery, thats the kind you can depend on gett og, if you bur \: nr Hosiery here, We insist on dependebie qualities no matter bow little the price. Home-made a)! wool sox 20¢ per pair Mens all woo! :ox 25c per pair Bleck cashmere soz 20¢ per pair Fine cashmere socks 45c per pair’ Mens Gloves Our gentlemen’s gloves are strictly high grace and noted for their general excell- ence, finish und wearing qualities, Only the test mekes are represented in our stock. Our prices will be found exceed- ingly low for such exceilent gloves, Lined Kid gloves 55e per pair. Lined Kid gloves Tic per pair. Fine Mocho g\oves $2.60 per pair. Silk Lined Mocho $1.75 per pair P. PETKIMS & C eae SUNNYSIDE, +} ] enrlirea | other public works | ticians because they have stood by the department of ours. The little Jady’e a THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 8 15$% a THE DAILY EXAMINER A A ce ttt teens NOVEMBER 8, 1898, A FEW QUESTIONS. ‘Tue Patriot of last evening placed in its editorial celumn a quotation from a speech of Lord Dufferin the Civil Service of Canada, in the course of which concerning are these words : “Tf you take my advice, you will never allow ycur civil service to be degraded into an izetrument to subserve the ends and interests of any political party. The suc- cess of a political party ought to depend upon its public policy and the ability of its chiefs, and not upon the advantage likely toacerne to its individual adherents, [n fact, the more the area of personal profit oOnsequent upon a change of Government s limited, the better for the countrv at large,” The Patrio‘, we may presume, approyes this advice, fatal as it is to the claims » pretensions and expectations of the Libera) party office-seeking adherents, If tne Patriot of Lord Duflerin, wby does it not emphatically con approves these words demn the Dominicn Government’s diemis sal vo‘ men employed on our ralway and —some of whom have served the country long and faithfully and come of whom have large families depeu~ dent vpon them—andi the appointment of Liberal pl aces ? if p litica] their of 4 todepend npon its heelers in the BUCCE party onght party 8g public policy, why do we continually ree the power of the Liberal party employd to advance and retain little Liberal polis party. A short time ago Messrs Currie and Gallant, of this Province, were appointed to the Lobster Commissior,— though it is safe to say that neither of them knows much more about a_ lobster than a lobster knows about pons asinorwin A few davs ago, we called attention to the fact that a man many times convicted for violation of the Canada Temperance Ac had been appointed to fill a Dominion office in King’s County. This man is also a notorious Liberal partisan who hss by reason of his persistent violation of the law, lost the respect of all men of temper, ance and honor residing in tis vicinity. Yd@@pe has been singled out of all the residents of King’s County for Government preferment to the office of Surveyor of Shipping. But the Patriot, quoting with approval Lord Dufferin’s remark that “the success of a political party ought to depend upon its public policy and the ability of its chiefs and not upon the advantage likely to accrue to its individual! adherents,” says not one word in condemnation of the appointment of this notorious law breaker. Eyery actofa government ought to be defensible. We ask the Patriot to defend, if 1 can, the recent appointment of Jobn Gow B8crimgeour. Guardian had something to say concerning the honor and distinction that has been bestowed by Sir Louis Davies‘and his col- leagues in the cabinet upon a many-times convicted violater of the Canada Temper- ance Act? Announcement of the appoints ment was made several days ago. If John Gow Scrimgeour were a Conservative electioneer, and if hed been appointed by a Conservative admistration, the Guardian would have had something to say about the matter longere thie, Itis tobe feared that the Guardian’s regard for temper- ance and morality is deeply tinctured by desire to s@rve and toady to the party | power. We ask The Guardian to say whether or not the appointment of Joho Gow Scrimgeour is defensible, or in ac- cordance with the principles laid down by , Tue Examiner gave the list of Why, too, has not the | — ——— SUPERVISED BY RESPONSIBLE MEN Lord Dufferin and editorially approved by the Patriot as those which ought to govern the public service of the country. _—~ Coats for the girls of two to eight years. The little lady may be suited in every fancy, in eyery whim, from this children’s banker will be suited with the eavings. A range of imported coats in greens, garnet, fawn, in boxcloth, foule twill,all tandsome. ly trimmed and nicely braided, from $2.50 to $5.00.—Jas Paton & Co. manufactured and sold by Home Mak:rs...... ' OUT OF STEP. Tue Winnipeg Tribune (Liberal) edited by Mr Richardson, M. P., has been charg- ed with being out of step with Western Liberale. To this The Tribune replies :— “Tr itis being ‘out of step with western Liberals’ to protert against thé failure to meet our expectations on the tariff, then is the Tribune ‘out of step.” “[f it is out of step with western Liber- als to ask for economy in the admintstra- tion of public aifairs, then ie the Tiibane Sout of ate a” “If it is out of step Liberals’ to cell with the western for an investigation into otficial crookedness in the Yukon and to insist on a sweep in the Yukon in the in- tererests of the government itself if mal - feasance Is prove l, thea is the Tribune oul of ate p It is cut of Liberal’ Liberelism imaginary, sep with western to protest in the name of against any a'liance, real or P.R. and the Liberal party, then is the I'ribune out of step.” “If it is ‘out of step with western Liber- als to insist upon knowing why the C. P, R. Company handed over @ property valued at upwards cf a hundred thousand dollars to the Minister of the Interior and to demand in the name of Liberalism what was the quid pro quo, thea is the Tribune ‘out of step.” “If it is *oat of step with western Liber- als’ to desire that the platform laid down by the party before taking office should, as ar as possib.e, be carried out in cflise, then ‘Sthe Tribune ‘out of stp.’ a between the C. We fancy that a good many Liberals in sé the East as well as in the West are ou* of step” with the Liberal Administration upon these pointe. oe ee ee NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Acorrespondent at Alberton states that “The ;Alberton Dairying Company got the first prize for cheese, at St. John Exhbibitionand the Windsor Company’s medal,” and asks why we have not made the correction. If we remember rightly Island prize winners precisely as it was given by the St John papers. If an error was made we regret it. We pubiish the statement of our correspondent and congratulate the Albertou Dairying Company on the dis- tinctiogwon at St. Jobo. —We learn with pleasure that Mr F red. Nash has been promoted to the important and responsbile position of Editor of the Patriot. Promotion of those of its em- ployes who have proved themselves to be worthy of promotion is the proper course of every organized corporation. Mr. Nash in the position of assistant editor of the Patriot has for severe] years given satis- faction tothe Patriot Publishing Company and the public. Tae company have shown their appreciation of his ablity and con- duct by promoting him; ard the public applaud. Mr Fred. Nath has before him a difficulttaesk. He wiil find it hard, indeed, to defend all the acts of our Liberal Administration and to con- vince the people cf Prince Kdward Island that they ought no‘, at the first opportuuity, to turn the Liberals out. We heartily congratulate Mr. Nash upon his promo- tion, and feel sure that he will be as suc- cessful as any other man could be in performing—the impossible, a + a. The monthly drawings cf the Canadian toyal Art Unioa, Lid., are supervised by the men of the highest standing. The Hon. Peter Mitchell, ex-Minister of Marine and Fisheries; ive Hon. N. Perodean, M L. A.,and Hilaire Hurtean, ¢x-M. P., are present at all drawings, which are held publicly at 23° and 240 St. James street, Montreal. iD.» Men’s wool-lined rubbers, 75c a pair, at R K Jost s, Stamper’s Corner. - —s i. & Sanford, COMMISSION{MERCHANT — Strict attention to businers and prem) t re- turns made. Special attention given to the e of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides, and Wool Skins. Market quotations given on application. Address all consignments and ‘orrespon- dence to, I. S, SANFORD, 46 ard 48 Argyle St., 0 HALIFAX N.S. A happy disposition has been made ugly because of a hard, rough, steepiess bed. 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These goods are beautifully res- plendent with all the nicety, good ness and elegance that pertains tothe production of America’s best and most artistic manufac- turers. When looking about for a gift you wil! do well to “Walk in and look arourd” W. W. WELLMER Tae Great Waren Hovse. uNMe UY EEN YY HAAR ASASHASASSAARARAASAAH _~ PROMPTLY SECURED: Write today for a free copy of ourtnteresting books “Inventors Help” and ‘*How you are swindled.” We have extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. Send sketch, model or photo. for free advice. MARION A MARION, Experts, New York Life Building, Montreal, and Atlantic Building, Washington, D. C. - Valuable Testimonials. — (COPY) Government Hover, OTTAWA, Jane 22nd, 1888 The Counters of Aberdeen ‘as pleasure in stating that The High Grade Art Stu- dio has very successfully carried out a Portrait of the Karle of Aberdeen, after a photograph lent to them for the purpose. Lady Aberdeen considers the picture a great success and cffers all best wigshes to The High Grade Art Studio. The only representative of the High Grade Art Siudio for P. E. LisS. F. TarBush, Charlottetown. TENDERS ~—FOR— Prince Edwart Island Deben- {0res. Tenders will be receivéd at the Provincial Treasury, Charlottetown, until noon of the 22nd day of Novem- ber, 1898, for the purchase of all or any of the $18,000 Debentures au- thorized to be issued for construetion of Prince of Wales Coliege, by the Provincial Act of 1897, 60 Vic., Cap. 6. The Debentures are in denomina- tions of $1,000 and $500, to bear in- terest at the rate of 34 per cent per annum, payable half-yearly, and will be dated Ist December, 1898, redeem- able in 30 years, ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer. 254 2 a week until 2!st Noy, CURE EERE REN EEE LE EEE Ee poh | a 0 Boston COMMENCING MAY (th. Ihe favorite S: S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- A x l * ie Valuable Testimcnial (Copy) QuveBEc.— Nov. 3rd, 1£93 Mr. S. F. TarBrsn, Charlottetown, My Dear Sir :— I feel that you will be p'eased to know that afew daysagol received my wife's portrait ordered through you. The ex- ecution of the work in every detail is as creditable to the High Grade Art Union as it 18 satisfactory to me. lam very much pleased indeed. The painting isa perfect picture. Kind regards Very truly youre. James L. Harkins, town for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m. ealling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via _ Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with Ss. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday +vening at 11 p. m. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. L Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- ian Agent, at Halifax, or to WwW. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town. Auction Sale. The only represertative of the High | Grade Art Studio for this Province 2s 8. ' TarBush, Char!oitetown. WOTICE. The Commissioners of Sewer: and Water Supply are prepared to receive ap= plications for connection with the main Sewers from owners of property fronting the streets where the Sewer pip? is vow being laid. Any information required will be fare bished upon application to D. McLEAN, Secretary of Board of Commicsioners Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. C ty Hall, Nov 4, ’98—6i ANOTHER LOT} ae Sek %4.79 5 lbs Best California Raisins Bstate of late F. W. Mcore. On Wednesday the 16th November, inst, Terrace, I will seli by Public Anctios all that fine property fronting the P. W. C: grounds about 54 ft on Kent St. and runn- ing back 170 ft with right of way to Cum- berland Si. There is on the property a well-built prick house, 16 rooms, hot-water heating, and large stable and coach~house and kitchen garden in rear. $2000 can remain secured On propessy if desired. Also a splendid pasture jot of two acres on Kensington Road about $ mile from the homestead. Aleo all the house furniture, etc. be- ginning op same dey at 10 a. m. and con~ tinuing the following day if necessary. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. Nov 1 1898 255 dy eod tf. Quebec Steamship Co’y, Ltd “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing rom Montreal from Charlottetown at 2 p. m. about 6 p.m. Monday 10th Oct Monday 3rd Oc Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday 7th Nov Monday 3lst Oci Calling at Summerside, Perce Gas Mal Bay and Father Puint. Delighet ul summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates, Eggs band- led with great care. CARVELL BROS Agente® ~ PAINTING. Miss M.H.Chisholm has reopenec her studio in Morris Block and wil. at 12 o’clock noon, on the premises Poplar | : 3 lbs Best Currants, , 10 los White Sugar, | 10 Ibs Brown Sugar, » lbs Z8e Tea, | 4 Ibeach of Allspice, Oloves, Cinna jmon, Mixed Spice, Ginger, Pepper, and Mustard, 1 oz Nutmegs, 1 bottle each Lemon 5 lbs Onions, 5 Bars Sunlight Soap, 4 gals Best Kero Oi), —FOR— S4.75 Sanderson & Co. The Ch’town Steam Nav. 0 STEAMERS... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Exc >pted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of day train from St. John) fF Summerside, connecting there with exprest train for Charlottetown. From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) Point Du Coene connecting with day traia for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. John with Steamers of International Line and Raiiways { United States and Canada. From PICTOU for Charlottetown after arrival of train about midnight from Hali- fax. ya From CHARLOTTETOWN, ,2/0¢ a.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there of Ess Vanilla and give lessons in Oil, China, Wate: | color, and ‘Tapestry painting from October Ist 1898 to June Ist 1899. 2662 dsw weeks, | Ci’tcwr, P. E. 1. with day train for Halifiy at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES Secartu?