THE DAiwxy BAAMINER, CHARLUT'IHVUWR, FEBRUARY 13 1900 It Payg to Buy at Perkins’ e FEBRUARY 18. 1900 , | p THE NEWFOUNDLAND QUESTION ; THE DAILY BXAMINER It is pleasing to note that Mr. M.P., for an order of the House of Commons for Martin, hea give n notice that he will move ** copies of all correspondence, telegrams, memoranda aod all papers io the hands of the Gevernment or any member or official tuereof, relating to the admission of New- Wear: Mur annual Read our white wear sale is now on large “ad” on fourth pag foundiand into the Confederation of Pp sitively the best value in the Cunada, and alsoall similar decumenuts cit relating to any propoeals for the establish- ment of Reciprocal Trade Relations be- tween Newfouudland Canada.’ | These are matters of prime importance to Canada, aa awhole, and to the Maritime Provinces of Canada, in particular. It 10 |} to be hoped that the Government will F BH ' | lose nO opporinnity to promot: and con< a clude negotiations having in view the ob- é..° F sts referred to by Mr. Martin. We do and FF. PERKINS & CO! | bot suppose that action in concert with the | Mother Country wil! or can be taken in Canada until after the South African war shall cluded. 'ef our politicians and of the people at foundland and have been con- But it is well that the pure minds ’ give the best value. Don’t, ees : larg 1@ meanti ti ts} ar wen mpare and be con. | @t8® Sheuld, 10 the m an me, be at trea wis | up tO @ preper appreciation of the import- B \ here and ave money. aoce of this meatier, to the end that prn- ident and right action may be takea when the time for action After | South African the Newfoundland F. PERKINS & CO | question will ** be in order.” comes. the war, FARMERS’ CO-OPERATION. — | respect to the closer relationship of New. | firat assumed SCANDALOUS REITERA- TION OF A FALSE CHARGE. We did not observe anv very rtrong protests in The Pioneer when Meayre Tarte and Laurier were declaring that the Government of Canada could ne: and African Republice. were sending out their coatingente, uew that Messrs, having discovered that their thoughtiess | and disloyai course made them nopopular | and was likely to reeult in loss of Laurier aod Tarte— vol.es— Crown and Couniry, the Pioueer is tryivg | to bring condemvation upon thoes who. compelied these gentlemen toa sense of their duty. We shouid not have objected | to the Pioneer’s efforts to cover the re- | | treat of its leaders, if it had not at the} same time striven to implieate such men as Mr. Gilberts DesRocher, M. L. A, and mass of our French- Sunidien | The mass of the French | speaking people of Canada are without doubt, thoroughly loyal to the great power under which they have erjoyed, to the fullest degree, the incalculable blessing of Civil aud Rel gious liberty. the population No public man in the Liberal -Conservative party | has said or hinted that the mass of the French Canadian people were not loyal. The fact that the French-Canadian peo- ple are loyal has been established by the retirement of Mr. Tarte and Sir Wilfrid Laurier from the positions that they at in respect to Sir Charles Tupper’s proposal to send to South Africa a Canadian contingent. The Pioncer’s %S , eae. | 7 | ; eae ' 4 | We publish today, by special request, / ao address delivered before the Farmers’ (and Dairymen’s Aasociation on the Co- reiteration of the false ebarge is there~ fore the more scandalous. a > +a to be cue of practical importsance,—one or | ; |@t some more or less distant period, take ‘ eperation of Farmers. The subject seems 4 ’ | upon which our farmers may now, actiop. There can be no doubt that co- | S.ccial values in bleached, vn- , Operation te produce better things is blew: hed and domestic sheeting. Read | wholly jnetifiable and commendable, | larz~ ‘‘ad” on fourth page | Such co-operation is not of the kind : I's a pleasure for us to show our | that puts prices up without adding to ia- go will we vill have a visit from j trinsic value. Itis unlike the commer- you » al combines by which the sel’er of the i dims material onthe one band and the , 'consumer of the finished article on the NyNH eines amet Se . : i other are unnecessarily or unjustly « y ' i K | | prived of a portion of their legitinate pres | i 5 iB fis or eaviogs It is a co-operaticn | which, if honestly and efficiently We anticipate a visit frem you. | carried out will add greatly to the wealth of the community without injuring any- : one. Nor is it socialistic in its tendencies ; i for each man co-operating bas his own bad persons! individual prcefics and advan- tages in view. This indeed isthe avowed motive of those who co-operate in the pro- the contingent, USELESS AND COSTLY. Tue Internations] Commission, which ended in smoke, cost the taxpayers Canada $34,600.60. A large part of this sum at Washington. The Ministers drew for expenses as follows: Sir Wilfrid Laurier, $3,821 ; Sir Richard Cartwright, $3,361; sir Louis Davies, $2,636 ; Mr. Fielding. $200. Mr. Bon- rassa, the member of Parliament who re- _| Signed because he oppused the sending of in $2,200 as secre~ xcur of was spent drew tary, and $1,637 was expended in ex sions and dinners. Th: members of ihe commission evidently bad a pretty good time, and accomplished nething. The taxpayers of Canada foot the hill, ti i THE RED CROSS The District Officer Commanding hopes gecution of the dairy industry ; and it is ~i within the lines set forth in the address which we publish today. _—P> 6 <a LSUE ANGE. Hffected on almost every description of property. HY NDMAN & 60, — We heartily congratulate our contem porary, The Patriot, upon the great im- provement in its make-up and appearaace initiated last evening. If we muact have competiters in business and oppoaents in polities, it is pleasing to have them euch as promote an honorable and triendly emulation. Messrs Nash and Matthews will. we have no doubt, continue to ¢€@ | conduct The Patriot that it may be com | mended by the public. ' os | AG INTS i noes Nerh Pritish aud Mercantile Ins.| ~~ WE WANTED TO LIE we could Say there is no case of advaraced con- Assurarce Society | sumption that Adamron’s Botanic Cough Ph< enix of London. |Baleam will not cure. The truth is it | cures ecougbe and thus pF events com” sumption. 25c. all druggist ae mubbers, rr rubbers will ping you feet W leva a variety of all good va ues IN MEN’S SUITE A TA ng LV 2 7 ., 1 - “ ~ r ‘4 far tm - a P roiectér— the motive which will impel co-operation | that a large number of the cfficers, nou commissioned offizers and wen of the | | militia will attend the Patriotic Concert to be given in the Opera House on the 22:d | | instant, under the auspices of the * Red | Cro 23 Society, ” and thus sbow their tn- , | terest have so nobly gone to the front Queen and Country. A'l who please do so in the noliorm F.8. Moore, Lieut- D. 0.C., M. D. No. +a atie Big bargains in gloves—75c gloves $1. 00 gloves for 70c, for $l. 00, $1 20 for 85e, men’s knit gloves for 20c pair, A good chanc2 to buy | | gloves and save money.—J « 'B Macdonald & Co. tor $1.45 a aE Ta SR ST SE ER EIS A GOOD PAR LOR MODERATE PRICE in our sclid Walnut $24 T his suite has spring lush, and finished up in gocd style—The ca:h discount of 5 p. c show you this suite, ifgyou Artic: —Heavyweig t and fleece line d. se Ssow Excluders—'/aterproof, 2 buckle. This is what you get Maratobas—2 strats and buc . . : eae. / een eee Cotton Tapestry Suite, Pes Light weig b cloth. ES seats, is trimmed with Emerson—W aterpe of. Imperial— 2 buckle:, light weight. . : Ten pest —Jersey cloth, waterproof. | makes this suite —-RUBBERS— | re | 22.80°-N ET. Dominion—pointed and round toes, plain ee and fancy : 70c let QUALITIES.- -Neptuve, a We would like to Kipling, Acw >, Piccadilly, Go:don, rice. a s e a5 e want something f good at a small p Neptune—High fre st; 1t quality 9Cc ; GOFF BROS Darren John Wenrson would not eead soidiers to ascist the Mother , Conatry in her struggle with the Soush | We do not remember | tbat The Picneer objected to the junket- | ting of the Premier at Chicago, while | Aurtralia, New Z aland and other colonies | But | | are doing their duty as servants or the. in ihe welfare of their comrades who} to fizht for j : nd will| § of their corps. | § winter! | 50 | 85¢. , a | Lumbago H is Rheumatism of the back. The cause is Uric Acid in the blood. If the kid- neys did their work there would be no Uric Acid and no Lumbago. Make the kidneys do their work. The sure, positive and only cure for Lumbago is Dodd’s <idney | Pills NEA HERUVNAUeanueaneeeaeeansensseauie?: FOR THE YERY CREAM OF EXCELLENCE IN-——= Watch Repairing and Kngraving Send your work to this store. We ean please you. We can give you satis- faction—ihat’s our busi- nese. Jeweler and Engraver. CAPEERODDRQUR HATER R CON MG DEAD RRMERGSORRRRRA DEMME RRERMERRRGR DCRR ROR ESCHERRECERRBEROREGRERRSERECERRRGAERRERCRRERGROROS IOUSRGESRROORESESSEREES = a A ET i 4 Behold — 6: Price 39C PER YARD FOR ALL WCCL DiéSS GOODS SILK & WOOL DRESS GOODS 40 pieces to choose from. AND worth YARDPS—Some worth $1.00, others 15e, They all go at— and a few were 50ec, Our reason for selling is we want | the money and the room, ‘you all about them, Samples are 1 eastern window; you can see them this p m They may not be there Monday ~-so come quick to-night, Remember the price is only $2.73 Fora Dress Length ] For ali the leading Mercantile Houses : in Prince Edward | Island. | Haszard & Hoore I if | “ I offer for sale my farm at Clarkton, Lot 87, consisting of 265 acres dry, 14 acres dyed and marsh land, 125 acres cleared and ina high state of cultivation, ba'ance | covered with good hard and soft wood | There is a good dwelling nouse and all out- buildings necessary on a well equipped farm; also an orchard avd good well. This farm is withm 2} miles to mussel mud and is very convenient to shipping, railway and steamboat connections, schools, churches, mills, etc If not sold by private sale before the lst November, it will be sold by public auction on the premises with steck and farm ims plements on above date at 10 o’clock a. m. wk tf JAMES M. ‘OLABKE. DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ( Graduate McGill University) Farm For ‘Sale.’ { O ffice and Residence— Dorchester Street ——-ALSO—— 40 Black Blis‘ered Skirts at 26 per cent discount. ee a y a a eae mee am ‘Remember Our 89Cc—~enxgy Dress Goods Oo— 2 JAMES PATON & U1 Ba See Ps. © 28686 | Office Hours—9 to 10, a. m., lite 3 and 7 to 8, p. m. Prompt attention to country calls, "@G€@. 2 eGe ONE THOUS- It would not’ pay us “to begin to lose the time or money to fell