Lo . = THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JONE 17, 1899 ememeaeeaeaics THE DAILY EXAMINER] = *™="™ — a ‘e Tue papers to band yesierday show be | ° > JUNB 17, 1899. that the euppiymentary estimates, eubmit- Port o- Caarlott2t: wn. _. | ted by the Finance Minister a few days ago, ENTERED, were for the present fiscal year, ending on June 16~A S Townshend, . Pictou; General Middleton, Godin, George« town; Fanny, Dorion, Port Pill; es City | of Ghent, McNevin, Hfx; Minnow, Pollard, Northport; Emma, Aeighton, River Jobo; ‘6 Hatifax, Pye, Boston, Whittle, t ‘Gee FOR “aay Saturday Evening the 30th inst., and are in addition to al} the : oe estimates passed at the last session of Par- We have been asked to show the differ- liament. They amount, as already stated, } - | THE DIFFERENCE. | | | xe between civicand provincial taxation: : he : } en enc I . to $2,647,628,— and bring the expenditure of the current yearup to the unprecedent CLEARED. Rite j +: es Ci Ghent, McNevin,| ¢ _ ; - oe Misled by the meagre telegrart'c des Ritcey ,Gaspe; es City of G » Mel >| @> H i i s | making together the:sum of $47,460 or y 5 ' ie ea S’side; Minnow, McLean, Northpor:; 68 | fw Sun ats for 250 ‘ ; $4.20 per head of the population of Char* pelcnes, we suppored thes the * e«ppie- Halifax, Pye. Boston; Ese ls, Godin, B) sana fnr YA A , mentary estimates” were those for next] Bathurst. »,OUSES fo. vo and d0e iottetown, 5 ; ie year,and so concluded that there was ne tT . ko ‘ | Oathe other hand, the report of the |- iL ; ; , 1: - y 4 . | | fe | j : * Pp | Auditer al th es Govern notbing for the Belfast and Murrav Har ee A. igre oe etn ive ens CoO ore¢ h 11rts rovincial Audi shows tha > Groverns~ F > : One bottle of MINA ’S LINIMEN T : bor railway. But the enpplementaries — D , G ] 13 2 () nr d e | mentof the Province collected, last year ? ocr cured a swelling ofthe gamble Joint, and | - ress FOO0C S C C an 25¢ ; Provincial taxes are inclnsive of the city. | sugar, and are going ‘o use more asthe i e ° Yet in face of this fact, clearly shown |} country grows . . : a ’ . . : ao \ by the accounts, Messrs Rogers and Prowse But economic reasening leads Mr. Fish- That women can sometimes make men White Summer Shirt Waists from 75ec to tH 00 , me hie tbe . realize that they are not so smart, after Over 100 to choose from ‘ ‘ acquiesced without a word in the scoop~ | er to oppose any assistance to the farmers all, is the conviction ofa young man who i 7 : . ’ . 7 ~ * ’ I ing” by the Province'of the additional tax | in this particular. is employed io a local jewelry houee. He W hite and colored Pique Shirt Waists | S upon liquor dealers residieg in Charlottes It is noticeable that the economic rea- | is of the impecunious eort, ~~ while he Cool Outing Skirts, Grey Crash Skirts. : soning is pot of universal licati makee a good salary be alway keeps up 0 . >: ‘ TMi » am oar c is i ee eee si it and most frequently far ahead of it. Last White ] ique Skirts ae ; oe _ ee ee roy 0 ren | week be propored 1o the girl with whom he White Pique Skirts, with col’d Trimming. ’ THE REDISTRIBUTION BILL. production, and is proposing to continue | had been keepisg Onpivy for two years © the bounty. until 1907. but when he bad reach-d the point for mak- ; : | en There is Liberal Government help and ing for her hand he found that he had not Hammocks In Great Variety "y itici ith the deli ot ce he he hit upon a echeme which ke . j " L bevel _smiesaoanasiabeag ln m meliberate aod | “deals in respect to the matter thought would nelp him out financially. Leather Belts, Metalic Belts, New Collars and New. ; : ae eee evident purpose of; giving the Govero- | Oar contemporary this morning endeavors | He celected two ring®, each of which con- Puff Ties. rc ment party an advantage at the nex to refute this statement by garbling Taz {| tained a genuine sparkler, and two that N 1a , ] : 7a x 1a genuive ‘er ew Veilings Ne 5 Some of these patierns are election. Wesincerely hope that the bill! Exawiver’s article and publishing under contained im ‘tations. All four were sent Nias Kid GL ? oe Sunshades, f aaah i: 2 7 will not be permitted to pass as submitted. | the sentence it extracts a quotation from | the girl's house, with instructions for mae OVER, New Kid Gloves at 50c, and b W ort 1 up to 30 Gents; to ln- . : ber to pick out the one she New Silk W aist oe ps : . ; Indeed no such bill could be permitted to | the Guardian of the 23rc f May relating : be : Ww < 8, iC, also an A 1. bar ral i ; troduce them we will sell = tof Mayrelating | }iked, the lover hoping that she N Graded et Jain at | : h | on ms pass until after the next decennial census. | to the appointing of a Lieutenant Govern- | would select oa of the cheaper rings. Tnat Cw rast e Skirts, $1 - 00 them at the uniform pr-ce2 of If a redistribution of seats should be| or and the appointment of judges for night he received a note from the fair) New Sailors, | New Underwear ne > 9 a ‘ E i i yh ij 5 ao oe 7 > mn . ‘ necessary i 1908, we hope tose the pre-| Queen's aod King’s Conatee, ‘The point | share, io mich she wrote: “All are] New Metalic Skirts, |New Mocha Bicycle Gloves at 2 B , : : Santen? > *. : r - * -_ % ; v sent act then 50 amended | of this article—the ‘ p'ain tale” with which | of them, so I have core'nded to keep | New Sailor Hats . eae eo : or Hat; j 1.65 each that the duty of estac™ | the Guardian hopes to put Tue Examiner | them etl.” The young man wants to | ae : x wr “ re a bi genuine sparklers, but other stones as we J, | : . ; CEN rs EACH edof jadges. But weknow that there | fact there re Peek ol ce ae No recessity tor imitations. Can we aid shades; Fedora Hats, light shades; 500 Colored Shirts at@ i ee Ing over wh: ug ‘4 al? ; aa lee’ r eo . NT: : ; ; are strong objections to the employ meatof sedeethign.” 18 icug it tO @ *a deai’ in you, young man? E Ww Tart on i 65e, ive and $1 00; Silk Shirts $1.25 and $1.50. Men’ ‘ : a pene we each werk, aad sball-be eotieted | tain, ic wilt baabeievell be searele ba ‘Cameron Block. Summer Underwear, White Shirts—Paton’s sp2cial atye 4 with aprovision for the appointment of ae bee ; : ) . mn 4 | €Xpression of opinion as to how the pro- | == $1.00. | jmpartial and coinpetent men of any class. 70 | ; referring to the civic accounts of las‘ It Pays to Boy at PERKINS} year it wit be seen that personal and rea j estate within the city yielled to the civic ee AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED —— Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Garment’ l2 erkins, The Millinery Leaders . SUNNYSIDE } treasury $558,204.26, while $9,256 were | c»ntributed in the form of fees, fines, etc, — by land tax $30,034 48,and by income tax Adding all the other taxes, fines, fees, etc., exacted by $5,556.74, total $35,641 22. the Provincial Government, this anjount is swelled to $33,141.34,—about 58 cents per head of the population of Prince E1- ward [sland, including the city. So that Charlotretown’s taxes, exclusive of the Province, are nearly eight asheavy per head of the population, as times Hayina paseed the revised Drummond Railway'Deal the House of Commons will, ig is presumed, go on with the Redistribution Bill, This bill ought to be amended from beginningtoend. It is radicatly wrong. here ig no principle in it. Duuble con-~ stituencies are to abolished in Ontario and restored in P. E. Island. Suchare the expedients resorted to by unprincipled of electoral We have suggested a commission compos-~ A redistribution act should be of general | be similar in But it should embrace also, the principle of | application, and should pinciple to that of Great Britain. representation by population laid down in the British North America Act, SS Children’s;Saits—Messrs W R Johnston & Co., ‘are the best makers of childrens’ clothing in Canada We are sole agents for ; ' ed eum of $59.618,576; or about six mils lions more than tbe expenitures of Jast year ;—and it was a record breaker. for next year are vet io be brought down ; and they may coatain something cheering for Belfast and Murray Harbor. CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES. — Dr. Sproule has madea strong speech encoursgement by a small bounty of beet sugar production, We import aearly 300,000 pounds of in favor of the encouragement for the but not for the farmer. iron producer aoowncionnsdenitailiiedili ills Se THE GUARDIAN AND “DEALS.” Tue Examiver yesterday intimated that the Guardian had changed front regarding the jadgesbip, and that it had on that day for the first time denounced not meet with univerral approbation. In posed “deal” would be received by the public, and is not a denuncietion on the part of the Guardian. It isin no sensea refutation of Tae Examiner’s charge. -OCAL NOTICES. Paton’& Co. have 318 men’s scarf’s good stylish shapes. These goods have to go to make room for the bandanas. They g o at 25 cents. Do you want to buy alighthat or cap Janne 16~—Genesta, Cameron, Pictou; | A § Townshend, Whittle, do; Dominion, saved a horse worth $140.00. Thos. W. Payve of Bathurst, saved the life of a valuable horee that the Vet. had giveo up, with a few bottles of MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT. €00 suite of babs underclothiog worth 75 cents aruit we will clear the Jot ‘or 45 cents @ suit. —Prowse Bros 3i. ‘Seen ———<—— —s One on the £mirt Man. provided the engagement ring. The girl at first eeemed sad atthe oversight, but wa 8) nm d> glid, for the ap; man who-had won ber promieed to supply the missing article n-xtday. Now, he dd not baveat command money enough to buy astone such as this girl of all girls should have, so he visited an “uncle” end raised euough “dus .” When he came to picking out the diamond be saw how closely the reali thing wes imitated, and Mens Clothing, Boys odd pants, Summer Crush Hats Mens unlaundered shirts Bandana Scarf and Silk front shirts , ©00 Fancy Cambrick Shirts, at a clearance price See Our Windows For Bargains Bath Towels for the seaside Hammockf for the lawn Wrappers in all Prices | Shirt Waists, 35c, 50c and 65¢f The New Girdle (Bandana), the New Ribbon Tie I Muslin Bonnets and Hats, Trimmed Summer Hats Men’s Summer Picque Ties, Ladies’ Summer Picque Tie New Sash Eelts, New Bandana Slow end Scarf The latest fud, 75 different patterns from Tic to Sl.10F : lishing the boundaries down—is contained in the following | know if be can be blamed for taking a | PEC “ i districts will be relegated to an inde. aac ee turn at being sad. " 100 F & CIAL MEN S LIST . . : mt S i} ; 6 ; pendent and impartial commission.; “These sppoint ments and changes wi 1 If he bud come to us that would not 00 Felt Hats, S5e, $1.00 and $1.25, New Straw Hats have bhappeved, as we keep no: only the guarantee that my Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. of all forms of kidney complaint and in 'many instances the most serious forms of , Bright’s disease. Ef | the disease Is com- plicated send a four- dle, 75¢ and $1.00; Crash Hats 75e, Derby Hats, light - JAS. PATON & Co.) IATPYETYPPOTY PPP ESPDPOOD ED PPerrPnrToereneTeDpreTeRTTT en ey HIST Men’ ae : 1. Ramis 7] “a Ch’ ices sizes ounce vial of urine. ‘ . cite all mohe eect: cuits all SOR | Pig Lotent BakmCentlements. slik We will analyze ft Paitin iat ee ae Coe eee | front ehirts—three dozen to select from at and advise you fres if S 8 ' “ ~* tare Paton & Co’s. tf what to do. ew Bandana scarfs are being worn a3_ gird 350 straw sun hats, chip make, good At all drogsiets, 25n, A Healt ‘ Cee lee for ladies—~see the new styles at Paton ; sh ape, worth 25c. each, two for a quarter ft ree. » AK rm fs | ° ey . . @} «Co _ today only. Come quick.—James Paton es 3 ‘ Ladies, buy a Bandana scarf and use it | & Co. tf , ; a3 a waist belt; all colors. It is the correct ; Swell “* THE “ UNIOLA ” > VHE NEATEST, TAS TIEST, AND NICEST THING IN PHOTOS .... Better Arrange a Sitting! WESTLAKE BROS PHOTOGRAPHERS....... HOUSE & LOT" On Hensley Street Auction Sale, MONDAY JUNE 19th at 12 o'clock noon. A comfortable hovse on the - side of Hensley St., and Lot of Jand 58 x 40 ft. The house contains 4 comfortable rooms and cellar, and w:il make a comfortable ouse for any mechanic or railway employee Sale positive, No reserve. TERMS—Part of the purchase money may remain secure on the property at reasonable ipte rest, E H. NORTON Auctioneer thing—Jas Paton & Co. in straw felt or erast; if eo we are showing f | n 1 DOLLY Tha) Yer And Still the Best June Weather bright and pleasant after the cold spring, what could be more delight- ful than a daily run on a BIC TUL STEARNS Bicycles are still the Bes and CHEAPESt—More gold this year than ever before, to $50. We sell guarantee wheels from $30 Large Discounts on: FURNITURE ee ALL THIS MONTH MARK WRIGHT AND CO See Paton & Co’s offer on men’s shirts | the best ascortment in the city. — Prowse Ph oto r h for today. tf | Bros. 3i. 4444444644 A () als pa a p S. i ik we valet _ Sey See ST | Gnenemeneet epee fll {i> ; es See 7 Fountain Soda Water '» ee a qj DRINK... ln» S24 Sparkling, Natural “ = §=Eguinox Waters & Ginger Ale T- BOTTLES 25¢ do {e Wholesale and Retail = => Reddin eee Bros Il)» aff Opposite P. O. VTE EVVTEy BAS FTeVerTT? os = = +¥ “2 ong > PY YY VY VY YY Vrwv7 7 ! SULA AANA dA Ties Gloves SOOO 8966 £096 06 COEHOTOSH OOS DL GOEHE. 2 COse +] HYPO reNone eee eRHNenNNTTenTeRnEn Tene rrronene nner enn ettttes % aw * 90000000000000 000000. Ver 000000 t For Isn't it worth that much to mak- old Siiks, Cottons, Satins or Wool- c c lens fresh and new and 10 ents brilliant in their color- ing again ? 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