94 ee. F . ee mati _ NB ae et cetignipes ee ae ee ee & foe «git St." f ate RANA SENN “—@* “4° KS > ’ It Pays to Buy at Perkins Perkins’ 4 d0eacoe lens Pants 60 pairs mers odd pants mad2 of \oneton and Can- adian ‘Tweed ata big reduc- tion off marked price. 18 pairs pants worth $1.50 now $1.10 10 pair pants worth 2.15 now J.65 eo. pair pants worth 2.50 now 2.00 Bargain in waterproofs 14 mens water proofs withcape in navy Blue and Black at a big discount off marked price & waterproofs worth $4.50 now $3.20 3 waterproofs worth 5.75 now 4.25 4 waterproofs worth 7,50 now 5.90 2 water vroofs worth 10.75 now 8.50 de SV 7. s THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. NOVEMBER 11 1898 ee NOVEMBER 11. (898. a ATTENTION is directed held last evening. The total year obtained as aresult of Mr. R. Laren’s good offices is about $675. tation of more friendly relations between the market people the chants, — end an _ increased trade, While we are for protection to local indus- try outsiders, we are for tho freest possibie exchange between the vari- ous localities and classes of each Province aud as against and between the different Provinces of our National Confederation. J pon this ground we oppose the Commercial Travellers’ tax, and upon this ground we oppose the tax- ution of the country by the town or the town by the country. It is, of course, true that the shelter afforded those residents of the country who attend the market where city customers resort, is an advantage ip beirtrade for which a cousideration may fairiy be charged. Tnose who occupy stalls in tue market have to pay for them , why not those who take seats at the mark~ ettables? Onthe other hand why not give the sellers the privilege of a free market on the ground that prices will be lowered by increased competition and thai ® greater amount will be expended among city merchants ? The question is one for consideration. THE STATE ELECTIONS. _—— Ir is significant that the November elec~ tions have been held withont any percep - Mens 2 Underwear Cold weather is here. Are you pre- pared for it? If not we are ready to At tibie twisting of the lion’s tail. Friendship far Engiand bas increased to such an extent in the States that neither ofthe parties has found it expedient to attempt to obtain votes by denouncing the Mother Land. This ia, for us, the most pleasing siga of the times thyt has appeared in the recent campa.ga. Tammany It is pleasing, too, t¢ heté thar - 5 \THE DAILY EXAMINER ABOLITION OF MARKET TOLLS. to the report of the informal meeting of the City Council amount per Me- The question is, would it not be better for the corporation to lose this aum in the expec mer~ INFORMATION WANTED. fir,—As a ebipper of perishable goods to Great Britain, I would Jike to ask the Board of Trade, of Ch’town, what system of cold storage has the S 8 Lake Winnipeg got on board, and if it is safe to ship dead meat or any other of the same class of pro« duce ? DeALKR Things to Make a Note of Best of talent at the Concert in the Ly- ceum on Weduesdavy, November 23rd. Proceeds in sid of senior class of Notre Dame Convent, There will be a meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Ex: eative this evening at Soclock Al! members are urged to be present, as mars ters connected with the library are to be des termined upen. On Wednesday Nov 16, a fine newcombe piano, substantial furniture, valuable pic- tures, will be sold without ress rveat the estate sale resid nce late Li W Moore. = cy re vee . 9 } ie Famess Line of Steamers Halifax to Great Britain S. 8S. “Halifax City” will leave Halifax for London, G. B 17th Nov. This steamer is fitted with cold storage S.S. “Damara” will leave Halifax, for Liverpool, G. B. 23rd Noy., cal- ling at St. John’s, Nfld, W W. CLARKE, Agent ORGAN : RECITAL. The new organ in St. James’ Church will be opend bya Recital by Mr. S.N, Earle (ass.sted by some of our best talent in vocal numbers,) at 8 o’slock, rg) : : , lai PHURSDAY - EVENING, ‘'NOVENBER 17th. Admission to all parts of Church, 25c, Prgoramme later. D.R. MACLENNAN, : : Sec’y Trustees As the organ isa réally beautiful instru ment, @ treat may safely be promised al] who attend the opening by Mr Earle whose abilities as an organist are too well known to need anv further comment. I. S. Sanford, bas received a rebuke in the election * you out to perfection wtth good comforte able underwear, aud at the same time fave your money Heavy ribbed uu lerwear 34c per suit | All wool underwear S0c per suit, Night Shirts A few price hints from our eteck will be quite aceepte ble to those contemplating a change for warmer nigkt shirts. Flannelette night shirts 55c each Fianzelette night shirts 69c each Flannelette night shirts $1.10 Men’s Hosiery Reliable Hosiery, thats the kird you can depend on getting, if you buv veur Hosiery here, We insi-t on dependab'e qualities no matter how little the price. Home-made a]\ wool sox 20c per pair Mens al! wool -ox 25c per pair Black cashmere sox 20c per pair Fine cashmere socks 45c per pair Mens Cloves Our gentle en’s gloves are strictly high grade and noted fortheir general excell- ence, finish and wearing qualities, Only the best mekes are represented in our stock. Our prices will be found exceed~ wgly low for such exceilent gloves, Lined Kid gloves 55c per pair. Lined Kid gloves 75c per pair. Fine Mocho gloves $2.60 per pair. Silk Lined Mocho $1.75 per pair E PELKIUS & [ SUNNYSIDE. sete steabeteas Colonel Roosevelt as Sovernor of New | York, and that the Republicans have ob-~ i taiced, notwithstanding heavy Democratic } gains in some quarters; @ aajority * yon Ay, Houeee of Congress, + "are never was a time i ihe history of the Great Republic When harmony beiween its execztive and legiciative bodies was more needed than it is today. Upon the top ofall their domes- tic problems, the fioancia! question, the currency question, the negro questions the question of the supremacy of law as against lynching and other forme of mur- derous and highshanded péfeOnal acts in defiance of law, are the (nestions arising out of the seizufe of the Spanish Colonies. Under eil these circumstances, a conflict of the parties engaged in the government of the United States wouid, at the present time, be anational calamiiy. For better or worse, the Great Republic has abandoned the Monroe Doctrine and has adopted the policy of “ Expansion.” It is needless to say that the changed conditions demand not only greater harmony, but aleo a higher type of statesmanship than has appeared in recent acts of Congress. Whether or not an improved class of poli- ticians has been sent to represent the nation remains to be seen. —It is pleasing to learn that another ocean steamer wi'l give Charlottetown a cal! this fall. —Notwithstanding the successful “saw- off” lately announced, po less than five supporters of the Hardy Adm:nistration in Ontario have been unseated for corrupt practices. This is very significant of Liberal purity. Moncton Times: The revenue increase last month was about a quarter of a mil» lion but the expenditure increase was more than a million and a quarter. Mr. Tarte’s apeech should be revised to read, * We are making much, but we are spending more. And wait till you see u8 next year.” it’s the but you can’t fool all t an old gag of some to and just such values as every detail Beavers, tail Men’s a SPECIAL OFFER. For Xmas and New Years. You cas get 1 doz Cabinet Photos for $3.00 orl dez victoria Cabinets for $2.00 at Lewis’; either on flat or glossy paper. We mak this liberal proposition so that every one can have Photoe for Xmas and New Years presents. Come as soon as possibile se as | to give us time to fin'ch them, Perfection in Crockery COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to b¢sinéss and prompt re- | faeye rade. Special attention given to the sale of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides, and Wool Skins. Market quotations given Ut appiiation. Address all censignments #~=d@ < orrespon- dence to, I. 8, SANFORD, 46 and 48 Afgyle St., HALIFAX N.S PAINTING. heMiss M.H.Chisholm has reopenec her studio in Morris Block and wil. give lessons in Oil, China, Water color, and ‘Tapestry painting from October Ist 1898 to June Ist 1899. STE #/NIES... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of day train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with expresé train for Charlottetown. From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting with day train for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada and at St. John with Steamers of International Line and Raiiways for United States atid Canada. from PICTOU for Charlottetown after arrival of train about midnight from Hali- fax. From CHARLOTTETOWN, _ nine a.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Halifas at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES 1 Gb’town, P. E, 1. SECRETARY rr. A happy disposition has bee purchasing bed springs of re manufactured and sold by Home Makers.-++.++- NY rough, sleepless bed. Ketain your health and ‘temper by Mark Wright & Co. Ltd Sanaa n made ugly because ‘of a hard, cognized excellence—they are Another arrival of beautiful China, Glaes, Porcelain and Earthenware. All new ard pretty patterns. Novelties for Xmas and Wedding presents. . ALSO A large stock of New Wall Papers direct from the manufac urer. Call and get prices. We are sure to suit you at the old stand, Grafton St., North side of Market Houee. Cc. LEWIS| Auction Sale. Estate of late F. W. Moore. On Wednesday the 16th Novem ber, inst, at 12 o’clock noon, on the premises Poplar Terrace, 1 will sell by Public Anction al] 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 coac'sshouse and kitchen garden in rear. $2000 can remain secured on property if desired. Also a splendid pasture iot of two acres on Kensington Road about } mile from the homestead. Aleo all the house furniture, etc. be- ginning on same dey at 10 a. m. and con- tinuing the following day if necessary. R. BEARISTO, Auct oneer. 255 dy eod tf Nov 1 1898 ila ais plaimnldeinclingllncinal SES 9%)... sey —___ See aS ae ase SS ss s% “aN We are pleasing ethersand @ We can please you. + sy, Whatever o- Sh she 2 ; 7 “s ig Worth Doing iS is worth doing well” CHEAP inti arve a CHEAP ay printing may serve a * i % man, bvt it won't suit you. = . . > Si Neat printing creates favor- ZF able impression. We turn out | neat printing. We turn it ay out cheaply—just at a tar wy “© profit. It’s not CHEAP print- %s ing though. Whatever we print we print as well as we ean. When you see a letterhead or billhead, or any other 4 printing you like, show it to us, then’]] well know what style you like., Tastes differ. | We endeavor to please all. The Examiner Pub Co. Le es Tue Srationery PRINTERS. - " ae Ve i — oe — 08 -- others, but, as the fellow says, “The whirligig of . ¥ “J ’ : : bound to establish us as the beet Clothing House with a horseshoe above th Finest Fall Suits ~— merchant tailors’, Men’s all wool Ulsters, $4.75, and Shorey’s Woterpr-of Ulsters and $10.00. James Paton & Co. ae Old Gag... It was Abe Lincoln who said, “You can fool some of the he people all the time,” misrepresent themselves these will help do it, ored in the latest correct, f, Are you Engaged Inany occupation which requires more or less walk v, y(u should wear the J. D. King Boot 5.3.00 For Gentlemen made of Box Calf goodyear welt. If 3 ashion and the equal of any $16:00 Overcoat, our price _ Men’s Business Suits, single or double breasted suits, properly made and finished, sold by us for... JAMES PATON & Co. 9 , Men’s Fall Overecoats, made from all wool Meltons, in blue and latest tan snades, cut nobby box style; in Our special OPCs nce decew sd ok% (AAS aisesssse esses aeee SEASON 1S HERE AND $0 ARE THE COODS Before the nipping frost of winter puts inan ap quite proper for you to do your buying I pearance it’s early, «ti aif af at{{! afl) iff {| deal. (i lll to buy just now. al «tf «fil ati ; - = bs «ilk al} afl ul aE " WO TICE. The Commissioners of Sewers an Water Supply are prepared to receive ap plications for connection with the mai Sewers from owners of property fronting the streets where the Sewer pipe is now being laid. Any information required will be fur- nished upon applicatien to ie D. McLEAN, Secretary of Board of Commissioners Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. City Hali, Nov 4, 98—6i Dr. R. B, Shaw, (Formerly of Royal Victoria Hos- .pital, Montreal) PHYSICIAN « SURGEON. Special attention given to the Diseaves of Women. OFFICE :—MRS. MONTGOMERY’S COTTAGE INCE STRBET, OPPOSITE BAPTIST THURCH — FOR SALE OR TO LEP. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good roome and shop, al) in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with large yard im cOanection. A-ply to THOMAS CAMPBELL Tis as 4 SSS SST TT VITIT 1 RA TIS Ra day LI MEN’S SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS We have always held front rank in our line, Our present stock is one of the finest we ever had «/ the pleasure of showing and that is saying a good Call and see our goods although you may not want D. A. BRUCE | ie —— — _ people some of the time, ' and how vividly that expression ap- pears before us when we see others trying to follow in our fvot fairly bulging out with wonderment at the way Paton & Cov. upon the minds of reasonable people the difference between shoddy and wool and ‘thrive cn the reputation of time will make things even—it’s $10.58 | Men’s Fall Ov ercoats, pure wool, blue and black Starkey $12.08 $8.00 hese garments ate equal to ors’, Single and double breasted, cut and trimmed in first class manner, our price. .... $10.03 great big heavy fellows, only at $6.75, 8.50 steps, their eyes gradually impress It’s e door— — —— SVIVF {i> 7 WV im tr = FeeVTeTVVVTTaT4 ry ‘ANOTHER LOT nies. &4A.75 5 lbs Best California Raisins 5+ lbs Best Currants, 10 los White Sugar, 10 lbs Brown Sugar, 5 lbs 28c Tea, } lb each of Allspice, Cloves, Cinna- mon, Mixed Spice, Ginger, Pepper, and Mustard, 1 oz Nutmegs, 1 bottle Lemon » lbs Onions, 5 Bars Sunlight Soap, 4 gals Best Kero Oil, Sanderson & Co. FOR SALE Schr. “Vidette” Built in 1873. 262 8 ne each of Ess Vanilla and —FOR— $4.75 © 58 TONS : Will be cold at a bargain. o@ A,;N. WHITMAN & SON Lanse, N.