| | THE DALY mA AMANIN UHARLUTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 15 2260 Lite Wear Ovr annual white wear sale is now cn Read our lerge “ad” on fourth pace. scitively the best value in the sitively cil F. PERKINS & CO \i, Pays Buy at Ferkin § THE DAILY EXAMINER ‘¥BBRUARY 15, 1900 | | ————— | THE CIVIC ELECTIONS. Porvnar elections usuelly bring sur- prise ;and the civic elections of yesterdey were DOL ex eptional in this regard. Th 7 proved, at all events, that candidates for civic honors must continue to resort io the canvass if they would be succeseful. Ex-Councillor Crabbe occupied an excep- tionally etrong position in Ward four. He ie a leader among our temperance work- ers; and Ward four is known as “a tew- perauce Ward,” strong when Scott Aci electiona or prehibition plebiseites are on the tapis—surely he cught to have receiv ed the temperance vote without respect of partys He bas been sedulously careful as the chairman ofthe finance committee , Bank—surely he ought to haye received | the votes of property-holders anxious to pee down taxes,—without respect of party. Asa councillor he was vigilant» F nen he best value. Don’t tah» our} wo! 1, compare and be con- vin ed, uy here and save money. F. PERKINS & CO Sheet- ng Epecial values in bleached, un- bicached and comestic sheeting. Read lerce “ad” on fourth page. j:s a pleasure for us to show our ecods’ will we will have a visit from you P. PeLKIMS & We anticipate a visit frem you. We give FOR SALE the building on the corner of Great Qeirve and Water Streets, as it now eis d+. Building to be off the present sie not later thanthe 20th March. If pot sold by the 1st March it will be offered at + oblic auction on that day. App!7 at Hote! Davies. tf. EE —_—— ST rk ~ SURANGE. Effected on almost every description of property. HYNDMAN & C0, AGENTS Nerth British and Mercantile Ins. Co. Union Assurarce £ociety. Phoenix of Lor don. “Tenders for Cheese Making” Sesle tenders wili be received by the undersigned up ‘o February 24th, 1900, from avy person wishing to contract for the manufacturiag of cheese for the Wiltebire Dairy og Cempany tor the in- coming seatoo. Tender to state wages per bundred peurde, cheeee maker finding hit own help; ale. rate per month. Loweet or any ‘ender not necesearily ac- cepted. JOHN BALDERSTON, President. L, L, JENKINS, ‘dy wk wkly 1), Secretary. and made himeelf acquainted with every detail of civic businees—surely he deserved the continued support of electors. But he didn’t canvases ;—ad eo he came in at the foot the poll. We believe that he looked so closely into ail civic matters that the people thought that he “ wanted to run thinge,’ that he kept *uch a strong hand on the civic purse—evenopposing @ grant for the Canadian contingent— that many of his friends thought he was “ carrying things alittle too far ” and £0 voted tor the other candidates or refrained from voting. As untried men, in #@ faras civic business is con- cerned, Messrs. Brown and Whear are to be congratulated upon their victory, and upon tae opportunity now afforded of proving themselves councillors repre- sentative of allthe higher civic interests of Ward four and of the city at iarge. The results in the other wards contested are not particularly remarkable except #8 :0 the fact that every man who voted agarpat the Contingent grant is now out of the Ceuncil ! We hope to see the civic business con- ducted ¢fficient!y and economically in the nexttwo yesre. Every new councillor will, we trust, have a fair chance to prove himself worthy of the reeponsible and hovorable position to which be bas been elceted by his fellow citizens. Impertant questious as to permanent sidewalks, street maeadam izing, street lighting, etc., will be brought up inthe near future. Let each matter be carefuliy investigated and let all be decided, prudently, upon their merite,—remembering the business prin- ciple,*Don’t go ahead until you are sure.” — 2. oe acacia NOTES AND COMMENTS. it age —It is stated that employees on board the steamship “Minto” were brought to town yesterday to vote in Ward 4. Such enter» prise was never exhibited in any previous civie election. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Chicago Record: It takes & person with a good memory to recollect a time wien Ladysmith was net in good spirits and able to hold out for a few wecks. Londen News: There is one gocd fea-~ ture abeut the Boer generals. They s!l wear whiskers and they all] look alike, and hence it ig not difficnit for the enterprising publisher to rao Joubert’s face ene day and Pretorius’ the next off the eame bieck. SUITE ATA makes this suite $22.80 NET. and has left a balance of $10,000 at the) RAR ASAE EE AE EAE NONE IES EPA NTI TT LD LE BE EE BE A GOOD PARLOR | MODERATE PRICE This is what yon get in our selid Walnut $24 Cotton Tapestry Suite, T hissuite has spring seats, is trimmed with lush, and finished up in good style—The cash discount of Dp. We wonld Jikefto show you this suite, if you want somethingfgood ata emall priee. John Newson } CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND. Additional Contributions. Additional subscriptions to the fund can be paid to W. A. Weeks, Treasurer. —_——- ~$ Strathcona’s Horse. Monrreat, Feb. 14.—Intercolonial rail- way passenger officials here have been ad- vised to provide transpertation on er about the 20th instant, for the Strathcena Horse. The order incidentaliy mentions Tuesday, February 20th, as the date of sailing of the Milwaukee from Halifax. ——_~——- WHEN THIS PARAGRAPH CATCHES your eye you will see at once that it is an rdvertisement. But how else can we Jet you know what a capital thing Adsameon’s Botanic Cough Balsam is? Write and tell us. 25¢ all druggists. On Tue Ice—The right sort of hockey weather at last. A fast game is assured as both teams are in the pink of conditien avd will make. a desperate effort to land the handsome trophy. DIED At Summerside, on the 10th inst., J. F. Covey, M. D., aged 54 years, leaving @ wife, one sou aud two daughters, Rev J W McGouneli..........-. $ 100; At Wellingion, on the 13th ult., Mary A DuGhetin., 2... crceccees ceceesceeves 1 60 Hilda, aged aix months and seven dtye, | R Duchemin..... eee Ts: 1 00 | daughter ot James A. and Lucy McNeill. Rovald McMillan, ..... sessceee 5 00 At New Gliesgow, N.S, on the 24th ihe ca cick oka t © 6 240) uit., Williauw Great Fraser,aged 57 years, W M ( offin......... . ecceccess 200 | formerly of Charlot etown, leaving a wife Wim Chandler...... coccsoseseseres 1 (0} and three children. Sophia Boyle .......--seeenerersereveres 35 Buddoati, A Wehinniée, on the 16S Arch White et ee 7 7 08 u-t., Martial hasan aged 76 year. Juho G Pasemore seececece cooeeeees i 00 oo ’ : Josep! Ria gbt.cccccoce cosevedes socees 2 60 A Alberton, on the 6th inst., Mre. Vin- Mrs D Palmer....-----. ota x deeds 95 | cent, aged 81 years, and one of Alberioa’s Mra Billingely... 66. e eee ceeeee 50 | Oldest towne fo'k. ae. | eee were or. 1 00 r - Mrs A Waiker ‘vg dows we eens £0 UNUSED TO THE CLIMATE. J D Lapthorne... eeeeceeeee 1 60 Robt Clements. . . . ccccceeeesreeeneee 25 eer Doctor Anderson. . 2... srsseree ‘ 300|A Frenchman Finds Canadian Thomas Greed... .cerceeees ce eeee 50 Benj Sellere.....+- 210+ seessenes 25| Weather Had a Bad Effect on Mice Billie. .cscocccs ssc ccsree sesee 50 ; AW Reerttcisn: scaled ance Oe His Health. Lem McKay. .. ...-.+:eccseceeececees 25 -—-—-- Jarmes Reddin....ccscccccees socccceee 2 00 Sr. Everacne, Que.. Feb, 12-—Auguste Ernest [ngiccccccce evcecesesseeseoees 10 00} Dubois landed here from France, a perfect H J Cundall, Collection St Panl’s rtranger to the weather conditions pre- Ce OF escoce sc .cncnde svpoosvenee . 20 BO vailing io this country. The food also W A Weeks & Co cccccrcccnes 10 00 | differed from that to which he had been PS Brown... ssecseeee eeeeeevees ; 1 00 | accustomed, and his heart teing weak, the FB McCarrOn...cccsces cee eeee cee 1 4 change had a serious effect upon it. He Sanderson & COsecsecccercsseeceeces 5 00) wevt toa medical man who did bim no Geo Offer. ..cececcess idoudekbines 200} good. He went to others with a similar B'S BiGhe xc cccccces ss ovesese 1 00! result in each case Peter McConurt.......+-. sobceseee 1 00 “I had to go to Montreal,” heeays, “ to J Pickard.......+e- © 0 teeseeeer « « 1 00 | work forthe Grand Trank in that city and Capt Camer0d....ocee. ccscccee 5 00 | met a man who was suffering the same a» Be KK TeaRcccccrccsccctecess eocceesé 2 00 | myself, but bad started to take Dodd’s Kid P P Cole rcecccoce ssc e ss ccccecs 1 00| ney Pille. He told me they were doing Dr S RoenkinS. .. .scerreceeseeverees 5 00| him good. He wes kind enought to give BW L, MeNutt......ccccosccccecsereses 1 00| me afew of them. I took them. I felt Jobn MePiee........ svonseese os 100| much better I procured a box, and ip Jamee McIeaac ........ ‘jiidesteilis 1 00) fifteen days felt like a different mao.” Sale Carrell secs vcce. 0 stetuc 1 00 nm — Soke MeLeeeRcsesccosseciescerseseee 6 OO | , SAE MAURER Rim anteey oF the ee seni iwe a ee 100| Ladies Aid Society of the Prinse Kd - W O Whitlock .... cccsceccsees 1.00} ward Ieland Hospital will be beld io the Joseph Merry... . 2.02 seceeeeevees 25| YMC A parlor Fridav moroing, Febru Beruard Tra@in0tiecsccce seeeeeee 1 00} ary 16ihb, at halfspast 11 o’clock. W C Whiteserrccoce sso cvcreeeee 2 00 28, 2i. Jolin Ne@e0t..ce.cccccce oes cone 2 00 ee es REF Rameey. .. scccccscscacvccse 2 00 Poole & Lewis. ....- sever. cessseees 5 00 neuniittel Sr willl DO'M Reddin..ie ...sesscoscre 6 00 Miaypole sic eibeathielesdale SB F Tarbush..esee cocves case ceccee i 00 Soap ness in use. Dye any eer Serres eer ere dcieenene . 1 04 material, any color with- EWP Parditeccccecds cprcccesec cscs 56 Dyes out miss or trouble. W W Harper...... 2.25 sreeeees 2 00 Sead for PREB book on Home Dycing to W J Power...... eboeseceh. eouadtnlina ‘ 50 SO ia os cans Sa 5 00 A. P. TIPPET & 00., Montreal. Mrs © Robertson.......... enti aaeone 50 Miss Jestie Stewart.............-- es — James Houston ...... ssereeee aaa 1 00 pro ees De UE SAMO ccase 5 o's canpwe onda 1 00) 1 3 Celis si... sheen eemnitaaktindl 1 00 We David Irving... .cccce secvccsece 1 00 E Wheatley.....-..scseseessees eveeee ) 00 Mertin Weet....... tencheasichis 1 00 mm hy Mee. . iva vow » Heahipice deeieh 1 60 A Gl d Sam Lowe,....ccce.ss + seereeeneetes 1 00 re a W B Roberteon......000s ceocceceeses 2 60 J GI Weldon. .., ..ceeceeees i 50 i : John Lovgworth,.... .... +++ oy hee That people are taking advan- Alex G Brenner... ..05 ereees 1 00 t a Robt D McLaren ...... cise 6 a's 2 00 _— of the Giscoants We. Ste ety pe. at ing on White Castile Soap and $161.64 other soaps, Hair Brushes. Tooth Previously Acknowledged ...... $750.00 Brushes, etc. Total cpee hee wee hESC eS eeesecces $911 64 We shall continue this for rest of month. Colgates Tooth Powder—a fine article, small size selling at 5c per box. A. W. Reddin, Phm. B. Central Drugstore. Sunnyside. MURDERER RASTER EAR EREASA Frown cabs Fer all the leading Mercantile Houses in Prince Edward Island. | of symptoms to his doctor.—Collier’s / were treated exactly like any other | William was backward in Greek and ' next day’s examination would be. | Early next morning the prince went Haszard & Moore HOCKEY: FRIDAY, 16th 1899. ___ SUMMERSIDE Stars and Crystals iain Abegweit -- Crescent Pat Through His Paces, The wealthy Briton is confessedly the most fastidious man living as to the quality of his personal domestic service. The concentrated energy with which an Englishman will rebuke his servant for an offense so slight that the average American fails to observe it bears out the above statement, and it is this social condition that has de- veloped the hyperaristocratic intelli- gence office in London. | Those who propose changing serv- — ants are not content with references and a perfunctory interview with the man or maid under consideration, but insist upon a full dress rehearsal of both manners and appearance. The servant in livery is put through all his paces, must display the size of his calves, the haughtiness of his pose, as well as breeding in handling a ecard, announcing a guest or serving at the table. Nothing is taken for granted. The master and the mistress sit by and dis- | cuss the points of groom or butler as — they would those of a high priced horse or valuable dog. Domestics are taken with great seriousness by the upper class Englishmen, and for that reason nothing is left to luck in peopling the | servants’ hall. i Scotch as She Is Wrote, Mrs. Hohmboddie—What are you | reading that absorbs you so? | Mr. Hohbmboddie (looking up from his book)—It is a new Scotch novel. | Mrs. Hohmboddie (with enthusiasm) ~—QOh, I am so fond of those dear dialect things! Do read me a little, | Mr. Hohmboddie (reading)—“Ye see, Elpsie,” said Duncan doucely, “I might bae mair the matter wi’ me than ye wad be spierin. Aiblins me een is a bit dazzlit an am hearin the poolses thuddin in ma ears, an ma toongue in clavin when jt sud be gaein, an div ye no’ hear the dirlin o’ ma hairt an feel the shakin o’ ma hond this day gin I gat a glimpse o’ ye, sair hirplin like an FURUUESDOUOUODERH CovEDGRDREAGSHGEUGECRRERSGUROSUOUCHOQUOGUCORUCOURAEGCECHRSOHEESSRERREDO BREDQERRSRDGERDERLES EL: in » CUUUNDESMCERCADHERERERURCE ERTEERRREEEES , * an a: FOR EXCELLENCE IN Watch Repairing and Engraving Send your work to this store. We ean pleare you, We can give you satis- faction—that’s our busi- ness. W. W. WELLNER Jeweler and Engraver. " - 7 wr o~ BOGRGEG***22CKC ROGET EERSUSGESEEREREENES: = s r auid moot Div zeae evens whats | A BAPSAIN 1D Ad mair words Mrs. Hohmboddie—Stop, for good- ness’ sake! What in the world is the creature trying to say? Mr. Hohmboddie—He’s making a dec- laration of love. Mrs. Hohmboddie—A declaration of love! I thought he was telling a tot Weekly. A Rejected Favor. When the German emperor was at school at Cassel, be and his brother, Prince Henry, lodged in an old castle near, but in the school the two boys youngsters. On one occasion, it is re- lated, a master, knowing that Prince wishing to curry favor with him, told him secretly what the subject of the into the classroom and wrote the in- formation on the blackboard in huge letters, not wishing to have any unfair advantage over his schoolfellows. Unconatitutional. —=— (ills Boots About 50 pairs in oil goat Dongola and Indian «Kid _ regular values from 51,50 to $2.26 Will now go for 8dc. Come early and get apar, Size 11, 10, and 2, “What a wretched daub!” exclaimed t the unsophisticated visitor at the art: exhibition, turning to speak to a’ stranger. “Ha, ha!” laughed the stranger. “It is a pity to violate all the time honored precedents, but I really am not the painter of that picture.” This is a cold, iconoclastic age, and the mortifying, yet instructive, con- tretemps of the olden time is not good form in literature now.—Chicago Trib- une. Gronlund’s Comparison, Laurence Gronlund, the socialistic writer who ended his days in New York, was a thorough pessimist. One evening, after be had denounced the modern industrial system in savage terms, a friend remarked: “It is not so bad as Russian des- potism, is it?’ “Not quite. The former is the worst possible; the latter the worst conceiy- able.” JoM —té UI NEW ORANGES & LEMONS 140 cases received to-day ¢* Minto. } CARVELL BROS. eet Brahmin Tea Now that this delicious Tea has become widely known in nearly every home in Prince Edward Island ; and is also® great favorite in many places in Canada and the United States, I have devided to reli it at wholesale only. Is now sold by the following : J. D. McLEOD & BEER & GOFF, JENKINS & SON, J. R WARREN, R. J, WOOD, CO,., R. F. MADDEAGAN & CO,, R. H. MASON, Horace Haszard J FIRST AND SECOND TEAMS Charlottetewn Feb’y 12th Agent for Canada 2aw