THE DaILY EXAMENMK, UHARIOTYTETUWN, FEBRUARY 14 19¢60 Te eonine. It Pays 0 Bay at Perkins THR DAILY RX AMINER | ARGUMENT TJAMERIOANS. 4K fandapo for Cheese Making” | - vinta tide M R, W AUKLYN, who is de ecribed ae a Sealed tends r@ wilt he received by the undersigned unto February FEBRUARY 14 /900 merchan!, and a director of Broz lan and 241b, 1900 } / TRO? ial : “ac - | Argentine Railways, an owner of large in- rom any iN oo wishing to cov iract for tie mactlacturing of cheese for ‘| i terests in South Atrics,and a membero ww itchive Dairvior Ose ' ' th ying Company tor the tn- GOOD HITS. , = : 2 . ; oe sie pol ; tue British House of Commone,bas writt coming searou. ‘Tender ty» state wages | a detter to the New York Triduve in reply per hundred pounds, cheese maker ding | Ay the bezinning peech upon the ; t ’ ndipg oF - SY . | to an article of Mr, Bryce in the North 0 7 own he'p; alsu rate per month, | if Tr vine to th I r Justice ; owest or any sate ; : | . " . : American hK cord, Mr. \W auklyu advo J eacer wot pe eerarily ac | ‘ S tor Ferguson indulged in some quiet | ° cepted. . vill be remem | cates what he cells “* comme:cial poll» IOUHN BALDERSTON rut tiy rcaasn Wi “ ‘ine | oe = . ssh altel "9 " ion : tice,” and believes in keeping trew lieine tte | fae y | bored that while the Liberal-Con:ervativcs : r ea ln keeping up Great eee 8 oe ut. | G: } : nig : . tl i B i1beib s Ii perial pr stige for busaiveaes a oe eS ENKINS, we ofhee, their opposents Cons!antty : : ‘ lwk wk]: : a ; mens t> he oe Hate on reasous Some of Ris potute, ta br e ‘, are y ! 7 Secretary. ‘ nnua. \ e wear sale now : i that :- i a tc Ra Fee eae é ! ; . a} ground that the gentlemen selected | ’ ; neeea i. | ’ } : th . ' , a : ; 7h nem : - sie | were old, or wealthy or defeated poiticians | Britone, in takiog up the cave@ of thelr a CTORSIEORSSECSECRRRRERRREGTREGHRERSEGREO™ } oppre seed fellow-Guuetrymer ia toe Trans ec - ré ree a? ro fF ; > yr é an | ‘ 7 om ; va e I preseniatty of the bon and } Vaa , desne oO Slund well with ier Kius pa FOR TEE VERY ChEAM | ‘ | einew of the country. Senator Ferguson | wen is the Uniied States. aw i : ii ! Nt} ais lll Brigsh aympaiby was with the United on al < ; ijihe Minister of Justice as having : rere oro ee a } TIP? IK a | ' ryt ' V Q ‘ ' ' ° |} States in Our war wiih Spalp, thie Cob- rs O} EXCELLENCE iN ' } da: j ; 2 -s { KI A\ |; KY (\ l () flict aud that in the Traasvaai are parel cl | fe | = «Lane We give the best value. Don’t ts] ur werd, compare and be con- Wis buy here anc save money. F. PERIOCINS & CO & g Serial values in bleached, un- bier ched and domestic sheeting. Read larce *‘ad” on fourth page. [ts a pleasure for us to show our goous’ will we will have a visit from tai anticipate a visit frcm you. ” : A building om the eorner of Great Ge:r.e¢ and Water Streets, as it now «a: dv, Building to be cff the present sie oot later than the 20th March. If nui sol4 by the lst Merch it will be offered a’ tublic auction om that day. Appl; at Hotel Davies. FIRE WSURANCE. Effected on almost every description of property. HYNDMAN & CO, AGENTS Nerth British and Mercantile Ins. Wo. alin-—, Asswrance £ ociety. Pheenix of London a LBMBALLBALBAM LAB ALL LLL LA tf. “Who are you likely to find composing Charober ? Is it the artisan : he agrculturiet: the lawyer of good standing? No: You zet nove of these You find a few wealthy merch>nts ard re tired bankers and deteated poliicsans and when you go beyond this list you get rovh the secoud And remarked :— “[ have not (he pleasarejof personal ac~ quaintance with avy of the geutieman re- cently called to this hon. House, bat appre ciating the scientific loyalty to principle *hich guides the actions of the hon. minister, we may take it for granted that bo wealthy merchant, no retired banker, and no de» feated politician is found amongst thew, sod that they areal] eminent agricultur~ iste or ar-isans or lawyera of good stand- ing. I am far from expreesivg opicions adversely to the fitness for seats in this Louse of weal by merc! ants,retired bauk- ers and defeaced politicians. On the other baad, I ackvowledzve a fellow freliog for a defeated politieian, having gone through the mill myself. 1 merely desire to point out to hon. members the great advactage of having a minieter who, we sre sure, 18 guided by so high a standard in choosing members of ihe senate. Again, the Hon. Minister, tome years ago, related the following anecdote : “It was ea'd by a gev' leman who when appoirted to the Senate found bimee'f among gentlemen very much bis st nior in years, that he expected to be with thos: who lived two er three generations ago, but to bis surpriee he found himee!f with Abrabam, Isaac and Jacob when he tock hie teat in that Chamber.” Senater Ferguson ren arked : ‘‘To view, therefore, of the well known consistency of the Minister of Justice, I nope that when tne mover of the address, makes a rconosiseance cf the House he will not be guilty of the unpard neble ia discretion of classifying euch blcomiag youngsters as the hon. Mivister of Justice acd the seconder of the address as repre- sentatives,in this House,of the patriarchal dispensation. The same consideration will, I trust,enable the whole of us to divest ourselves of the idea that the voice of the hon, gentleman from Sunbury (Mr. Burpee) bas reached us from the place cf epiritsof departed politicians.” Mr. Burpee§ is saidto be eighty three years of ege. But Sevator Ferguson’ best bit made when referring to the boasted pros- perity of the country, he eaid that : “Great Britain and other countries situ- ated as we are at the present moment are also evjoying » season of great prosperity 4 might say fn passing, that I have myself very strong convictions that the trade of the country has been greatly facilitated from the fact that geatlemen on the other aide of the House paid ao very little at- tention te their pre-election pledges, and that they allowed wise measures that were instituted by their predecessors to con: tioue in operation aad did little to prevent the prosperity of the country under the operation ef the National Policy and ether measures that were inaugurated by the late Government. was a IF WE WANTED TO LIE we could say there is no case of advamced con- sumption that Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam will not cure. The truth ie it cures e¢oughe and thus prevents con sumption. 25c. al] druggists. SUITE A TA We have just received a lot of “Brahmin” Tea fron Horace Haszard, Esq., (Wholesale Agent) who has decided to go out of the retail business. We will kandle this Pure India Tea in the future amd our price is 25 cents per pound, Thic Tea has mace a name for itself by its peculiar faver and quality second to none, anc is well known all over hoth town and eountry. BEER & QOFF This is what yon seats, makes this suite $22.8O-NET. Queen & King tquare Grocer. ' drawn up an indictment of bis couowy in INES NTT LI ET ALENT T IML LE LITT TE ELS A GOOD PARLOR MODERATE PRICE get in our sclid Walnut $24 Cotton Tapestry Suite. is trimmed with lush, in good style—The cash discount of 5 p. c We would like to show you this suite, ifpyou want something gcod at a small price. John Newrson & as regards the firstcause of war, Mr. Bryce’s writings iu 1896 bare been | a justification of the British policy ip South Africa; vow he condemns it; has iime of war, bas in sje oui a c.se for foreign in erven ion, sad bas as-d language which would justifythe Dutch of Cape Volory in jorutog the Boer army. Has Mr. Bryce not contravened the royal proclamation by rendering assiztance to the Queen’s enemies. Supposing American citizens should be ina mejoriy in Cuba and yet were denied the franchise by 4 Cuban oligarchy, Lew long would Americans tolerate ic? It, in addition, citizens of the United States were ob!iged to pay n'ne'eea-twen- tieths of the tsxaticn, avd @ long Ist of other g i:vances were imposed, how long would Americane tolerate it? The Transvaal Goveroment has pot been in any ee se arepudlican One. Mr. Bryce’s statement tbat ibe Boers maze concessions is denied. The Seven Years’ Franchise Act bas been proved to be * a grotesque and palpable sham,” The Boers began spending money on armaments in 1836, aod this was kept up right along wih money paid in taxes by the Uitlacders. Belgian and Dutch artillerists were imported io regular batches up tothe opening of the war. Dr. Leyde is quoted as saying ‘hat the Boers have plesty ot ammunition and more rifles than they need. And yet Mr. Bryce says that here is not the elighteet foundation for alilegiance of cop+piracy ! The story that Britain wanted to seize the Transvaal gold fields ia branded as absurd. The gold fields are owned by atockbolders scaitered all over the world, avd a mejoity of them sre nut Waglisn Clergymen of ail denominations baving branches in South Africa are uranimou~ in supporting the war, because the eon. ditions of existence in the Transvaal are impossible for Europeans and demoraliz ing for the blacks.” . Mr. Wauklyn's points are well taker, and are likely to have a good ¢ftect. 1m the Un ited States. HOCKEY FRIDAY, 16th 1899. SUMMERSIDE Stars and Crystals sine ces Abegweit -- Crescent FIRST AND SECOND TEAMS DR- GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) Office and Residence—Dorehester Street Office Hours—9 to 10, a. m., lL ts 3 and 7 to 8, p. m. Prom pt attention to country calls, T hiseuite has spring AURUTODROGRRRAGRe CoMDRDRENGRRURRSRRRRRGARGERTRCRTRRRERER BREA CRRSCSERSECSERRRHREGESRESESREEERSES and finished up _ turnips, beans, peas, parsley, etc. : Watch Repairing and Engraving Oe eee Send your work to this store. We can please you. We can give you Batis- faction—ihats our bual- nese. W. W. WELLNER Jeweler and Engraver. LACRUES** "9S CGR AE ERERESECUESAEGSESESE GURURHURURREEURHEUGURRGRCUERRCERGRGERCERERRGHECRRERRERECRQSORERERRSESEGSSSRRSEDREDOEROSEERRSRRORGEEEECRcRE eRe lg) We lake liad i ah BLANE BOOES Fer all the leading Mereantile Heuses ion Prince Edward Island. Haszard & Moore Redeem The Time Daa Now is your tsme to purch. ase a nice Oak or Walnut Clock, as we are selling them at a big discount, at the Mod- ern Jewelery and Faney Goods Store, Sunnyside, Jury && Co A beautiful Calendar given free with every clock. Only One More Month Onr celery will only hold out about one month, Some of the wise ones are order- ing aquaatity te be kept in reserve for tnem. We nave held on to the best for the last (the famous English Red Celery.) In this respect we resemble children who keep the most dainty part of their lanch to the last and at the rate it is going the time will soon come when there will not even be a last. The moral to the above is quite p'ain;no need to read between the lines it is enjoy it while it laste. We also have Hubbard Squash, Cape Cod and Isclaud Cranberries, Spanish & Canadian onions, Brusselis sprouts, red & white cabbage, carrots, beets, psranips, Lettuce and mushroom infa few days at Gays Stalls Market. FOR ALL WOOL DRESS GUODS SILK & WOOL DRESS GOODS 40 pieces to choose fram. @NE THOUS- AND YARDS—Some worth $1.00, others worth 75c, and a fewe wre d0c, They all go at— ee ooh o Our reason for selling is we want the money and the room, It would not pay us ty 1 to l cs e the time or money to tell Samples are i you all about them. 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 gth ——ALSO—— 40 Black Blistered Skirts 26 per cent discount at 0 Remember Our 39C—~——gy Dress Goods | i= CVC—[—e_—_ HAMES PATON & COY SASSO ED'E HSC HE Gow A tae iy b RT, J. J. GAY & SON,