‘ 4 wi ; ae rs tm I oe ee: THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 14, 1899 “IT PAYS 10 BUYSAT PEFKIRS. | If Its VALUE You want Here you getit SOOOO% OOOS Fine English fast print cotton, ial price per colors, spe Qe Unb eached sheeting 12 inches.wide special price per yard, 10° Cireular pillow cotton full 40 inches wide special price per yard. Nc —— Cg eee Circular pilloW & we , 42 inches ial price per OO SCRE FE nee Ladies corset. covers, close fitt:ng, well finished, special oe ne ee ee ee sre eee Pure linen huck towels size a rice ? for 21x41 inches Ladies white cotton night robes, high neck, dainty lace edging, special price. 45° We have an extra fine white laundered sbirt with wide bosom, pure linen front > ame E Perkins & SUNNYSIDE. incorporation of pilots in the District of sion i . + deau, Deputy Minister of Marine *and | D., to invesiigate the meatier and report | toereon. [HE DAILY BXAMINER » FEBRUARY 14, 1899. THL SENATE AGAIN. of the words of THe EXAMINER, left cut—d liberately suppress eed—by the Patriot, positive proof vhat the Patriot’s charge is not true, The Patriot has added to its gross and | Outrageous’ assertion regarding Tue Exam: INER, @ gross and outrageous suppreesion EXxAMINerR which ae prove its asse rtion false, Derine the session of 1897 a bil passed the House of {Commons providing for the ‘tHe that does one fault at first And lies to hide it makes it two. ” This is what the Patriot has done, It is Mutreal and giv ing the management of | guilty of the suppression of the truth upon , | pilotage matters to the body corporate | thus to be created, taking it practically out of the hands of the Harbour Commie- sioners, Having received some amends |! ' menta in the Commons Private B.l!s Com- |! |The Patriot wil’, caugh the very polot of the matter in dispute. All judicious and honorable friends of we feel do, that tne sure, deeply regret, a8 we Patriot has heen in such a trick as we conld have mittee, it passed the House without divi~ | expected ouly from a_ pettifogging lawyer. sion and with very little discussion, When Regret must also be telt that the Coo- it reached the Senate i: was defeated. | servative’s proposition in respect to the Whereupon a great agitation was started their frier ds, on 187, among+*t the pilots and and on the isth of June, the pilots refused to pilot any vessel or to exercise their profession unless they were incorporal d. Afier a week or two they re-umed work on the assurance of the Minister of Marine and Fisheriesthat the Government would enter into an inveetiga~ tion of their allegel grievances. Accord-~ g order in council was passed on the 18th of January, 1898, and a commie« His Lavergne (formerly Sir was appointed consisting of > Honor Justice Wilfred Laurier’s partoer) Mejor F. Gour- Fisheries, and C.m. W. Wakeham, M. The report of this commission is now pullished as a eupplement to the annuel report of the Department of Marire and Fisheries for 1898. It shows that, after bearing the pilots through their counse] and witnesses, and slso the har- bor commissioners in the same way, and after hearing the views of the shipping in- teresis and the underwriters and all whove interests are affected,—the commission has | the Patriot’s exrectation will be arrived at an unauimous decision againet the incorporation of the pilots and° the transference of control of pilotage matters from the harbor commissioners. It wil! be remembered that there was great ex- G'tement in Moptreal over the getion of che irresponsible” Serate {a defeating ‘Pilotage Bill, Now,bowever, a com- efion, the ehairman of which wasa nr émierofthe Commons when the bill passed that body, declared—after holding a judicial inveetigation—that the Senate was right and the Commons wrong O+Ore AN OUTRAGEOUS SUPPRESSION. A SHORT Patriot stated that Tes Examiver had thrown coli water upon the idea of a bridge over the Hi lla» borough in connection withthe B-lfast- Murray Harbor Railway. In reply, we challenged time ago the * successfal contradiction of the staten.<nt that there is 00 newspaper in this proviace which has more persi.tenily advocated the con- struction of a bridge over the Hillsborough than THe Examixer,” Jnstead Of meeting this cliallenge, tlie Patriot of last evening quoted the follow- ing paragraph from Tue Examinerof the 17ih June, 1896. At thattime, it will be re- mem bered,the Conservative’s proposition (o build a railway from Murray Harbor to Southport, with a short line to connect it with the Georgetown brarch of the P. E. the Sir Louis Davies met this with a counte + Island Railway, was before country. proposition to build the railway and the Hillsborough Bridge. It was under these circumstances that the article, of which the folowing is the Patriot's quotatio>, | was written: “Mr. Davies argues that the Belfast Railway willbeno good without a bridge overtne Hillsborough. [Let us the matter, conéider line can be brought to South port wharf | daughter of EK. M. 8 ppre :. and shipped there jast as we!] av in Char- | loutetown, and if there is not suffizient water at Southport wharf for a large, vessel Or steamer to lay slongside, the dredge may be used. As for passengers ‘ they wll get off at Southport and come directly to Cherlottetowo by means of the ferry. We readily grant that greater Satisfaction would be given the public if the Hillsborough were bridged. Butthat would involve an arrangement with the Provincial Government aod avery large outlay, tot hich the Government canno, just now, eee their way <lear.” This is the Patriot’s quotation. The fo'» lowing words in the next two sentences, rounding up the paragraph, the Patriot omitted : j ‘“‘AFTER THE RAILWAY HAS] BEEN CON STRUCTED AND IS IN OPERATION IT MAY BE POSSIBLE TO ORTAIN THE BRIDGE. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE RAILWAY WILL Not HINDER, BUT RATHER ADVANCE THE IDEA OF THE BRIDGE.” There is not one word in the Patriot’s quo-~ tation to justify the Patriot’s charge that Tuas Examiver, Mr. Martinand other pro- minent Conservatives ** threw cold water’’ upon the idea of a bridge over the Hills - borough ; and there is in the words ef Tne branch line asa correspondent points out, that the eufierer would be 80 hoarse a scarcely speak above a whisper. relief from anything till I tried your MIN. ARD’S HONEY BALSAM. gave relief and six botties*made a comy lete chnre, anv one su'fering trouble. Produce all slong the Belfast | #t-r @ short illness, Winnifred May, infan Belfast and Murray Harbor Railway was not accepted. Io the supplementary estimates for 1897—~as prepared by the Conservative Finance Minister in 189 j—provieion was made foc the contraction of the Belfast and other branch lines of Province. If the Conservatives had remained in office, the Belfast branch railway in this would now bs in operation ; and with ia- creasing tratlic there would be tue greater need of a bridge andthe stronger pres- the sure upon both Dominion and Pro- vincial Geverament to construct one. But the the election of 1896,—and we have neither railway nor Liberals succeeded at bridge! Though millions upon millions inexcess of the Conservative expend i- tures are being laid out in other parts of Canada, not a single dollar of public money has been available for the Belfasts Murray Harbor Railway, or any other inthis Province, It is true, Patrio: assures us of “a fair, practical and reasonable way of providing a railway and bridge by Minute of Council and Survey.” Something may come ofthis. Perhaps realized- We hope so. Jet us by all means bave the railway and the bridge—and the sooner the better. It shail never be truth fally said that Tae Examiner threw cold water On either. a a ae eres) NOTES AND COMMENTS. a eee —There isa deficit in tbe accounts of the Government of Ootario. Mr. Hardy is in the swim with his brother Libera's in the other Provinces, —The date of the open‘ng ofthe Dom- ion Parl:ament has not yot been fixed Neither do we yet hear anything about the meeting of the Provincial Legislature. The public account: of the Province are yetunpublished. Slowall round, —Mr Justice Fitizgerald bas writtena letter to Premier Fargubarron in which he calls the attention of the Government to the robberies ani burnings of upoceupied bones in the vicinity of Charlouecown and says ‘*I need hardly warn vou tha‘ such criminals will not likely confine their operations to cear- try residences, and that they will soon bea menace and terror to the whcle commun- ity,” reward of $100. The lIasurans: have cifirda Dear Sirx,—I was for seven yecrsa from Bronchi:l trouble, and times that I con'd I got no Two bottles I wonld heartily grecommend it to from throat or lung , a DIED At Campbellton, on Tuesday the 7th February, Henry McKie, in the 920d year Of his age. . On Sunday mo:ning, at Winsloe No:th, eged 65 years, Elizateth, relict of the Jat? Charles Smith. in St. John, NB. on the 9th inst., and Annie G; Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinive tablets. All druggzis s refund the meuey if it fails to relieve. S2c. Good Boat ab000 Duo A Boot that will wear; there is no better make than a Hockey cf the very finest and toughest leather, they are made much stronger thar the or- dinary kind. We have a yood many on hand and wish toclear them out. If you.do not need them for skating, they make a good solid wearing boot. And just read the prices. Mens black. Ist Price !.98 now 1.45 Mens black waterproof Ist Price 2.38 now 1.65 Mens Tan waterproof Ist Price 2.48 now 1.75 Mens tan light Ist Price 2.45 now 1.80, ALLEY and CO MARRIED At Tignish, on the 31st ult., Joseph S. Arsensultand Miss Marie Madeline Gaudet. {On the Tth inst., Pierre O,. Arsenault to Misa Marguerite Bnote: Amable Gaadet {to “Miss Madeline Gaudet; Philorome Maillet to Miss Maggie Pitre; and Edwio Gi'lia to Mita Revecea Harper. Ladies Whit Underwear BWV omen’s Underwear Snowy heaps of dantiest and most i r72 beautiful underwear in newand fetching styles await your choosing It will pass a critical eye, and the tape meas- ure test. White Goods Sale Cotton Dress Goeds,—-Just for convenience we've devoted an extra counter to the selling of the neat ahd inexpensive ent- tons. Large assortments, and selling ata rate that makes a big piles melt away ina day. White Goods Sale COTTON GOODS.—Revers- ing cotton conditions. It’s the every day way of selling cotton dress stuffs, to ask high prices when the goods are in demand, and to gradually drop the fig- ures as the season progresses. If you'll read this through, vou will find that we have partially reversed this order by offering our low prices first It’s only a partia) reversal. be cause the higher prices will not follow later. 16, 18 and 20¢ cottons for lOc and 12c. * Household Linens BE SPREADS. —-Freshness for the bedroom, that is ade— light forhe housekeeper. tY hite Goods Sale Our linen department, a west- ern adaption of Oriental luxury White Goods Sale A table-cloth happening of low price interest. White Goods Sale Handsome table lineu is sec- ond in importance only to an attractive hostess to make a dining thoroughly enjoyable. White Geods Sale Table Covers,—A new lot of * pretty ones have just put in their appearance. Of course you won't miss seeing them, especially as they are so attract ively priced. J}. Pali & Cb. NOTICS is herby given that an application will be made to the Parliaraent of Canada at its next sesion for an Act ineorporating The Canadian Mortgage and Investment InCo: poration for the foltuwing ne other purpuses: To cur- ry on the business of a loan and savings comp- eny with ali the necessary povsvers incidental to suck a business, and to acgaire and under- take the assets and business of The Canada Fermanent Loan and Savings Company, The Freehold Lean and Savings Company, The London and. Ontario Investment Company. Limited and The Western Canada Loan and Savings Company, respectively, or of any of them, and of such other companies of a similar kind as may agree thereto; and enabling the neceseary corporations and parties to enterinto all necessary agreements for the purposes afore 3 THOMAS G. BLACKSTOCK, for the Arplicants DATED at Toronto this 26th day of January, 1899. 26-91 tues ee ee ees 4 FLGR BGS The Most Pooular and Best Seller in Canada. Imported Direct from the Tea Gardens [It challenges comparison with mp any other Tea now offar. ed here regardless of price, y Hundreds of letters praising Brabmin hav i Dr: in have been recejy of which the followisg are a few . sam ples: — New York, October 2) Would it b> too much trouble fer you to cend me a chest of that India Te b we are 80 fond of? If you can send it te Boston it will be forwarded to me i aa Brocktyy, N. Y. 4th Decem ber, We liked the tea purchased fron, yon last summer so well that I sho order the same kind sain if we can getit without uld like tg {00 much trouble. Provinence, R.'I., 26thk May. llike the Brahim Tea, co do my friends. I would like ap ; ; 30 lb. bo before; but I don’t want any other. X same ag Orrawa, N vember 4th, The Tea you sent is excellent, so much do we like it anOMer bo. before navigatiou closes. that I want you to rend Toronto, December 26, Ve are cimply delighted with the Tes: if ar ything, it is better than the Sample rent. I may have a larger order for you next time, us friends who have tasted it bere thonght it very fine, Montreat, April 20, _ Doyou remember eending me two boxes of tea last September, six boxes. I would like exactly the same very difficult to beat, busiaess for you. te Kindly send me qvality as we had before, which would be De you want an Agenthere. I believe I conid do a good Sr. Jour, N. B. October 30. Enclosed pleese find the amount of your bill for the Tea which Was most satis. factory und much hiked by my family. I will send for acother box when this is finished. Moncron, N. B. November 2. Sample of Brah nia Tea recetyed. Please send me one box. [ enclose P.O. order for the amount. Hauirax, N. 8. November 6. Please send me four chests of Tea, same quality and size as previous! y sent me, and oblige. Winpsor, N. 8. February 1et The two boxes Tea which you advised bavieg shipped have arrived. The Tea. gives much satisfaction, and is also approved by friends who have tasted it, The originals can be seen on apy lication. HORACH HASZARD, Agent for Canada and United States. Oh’town. Feb. 13. a ee ee eee eee See > Carnival THERE will be a Grand Faacy Drese Carnival in Hillsbovough Skating Rink, - Oe | UESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14th Prizes ast ual will be awarded to the mos original Gentieman’s Costume and the mes original Ledy’s Costume; and in beth instance? tne costliness of ccstumes to be taken into censiderati: nin allotting the paizet. Efforts will be msde to. bring this Carnival up to old time standard and meke of ita great improvement eniie Carnivels of late = ‘the Rink will be decerated in better #7 then it hex ever been before — there will be a fine exhibition of electrical effeots Ne objectionable costume will be allowed om the ice a Thisis the first instance of admissi¢n to aa FGA S BF Hair Brushes, & Soaps, Toilet Articles. BRIGHT NEW GOODS At soiled prices. I aS lb F SF Es LOSE LS Sts 3 Sah . ; ws nival in Charlottetown at the low prise of * ° vents, but popular prices pay. A aS Tiekets for saleat & W. Recdins C. D. Baty i Opposite BP, O. kivs and Johnsons & Jenson’s (Kent Stree Dreg Stores. Adiwiasion We Roorvet et abe Gallery¥e Heserved Seet* at ©. D, Raukin’s Loors ep n 7.30. Galbraith’s Band in attend Yor LSP DATA TASS S FEL LMP GLE HS GMs ears A, A. BARTLET? {| Feb — j a, coh ~a —— Le Z My i an cae . conyRic Hy “G4 ra) ‘Tp iW ~ Arcade Rasps,'@ast Sie 1, Coulk Steel, Bar Iron, Steel Shoes, 1” Cup ‘pets, Nails, Pincers, Knives, Kearny & Foot Rasps. FENNELL & CHANDL s >. qo Lyf