~~ a EI EE LOM ny TF.& DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWS, APRIT, 2T 1899 eeceeenc: CALEDONIAN CLUB SOCIAL. sy We 8 2 NY SY SY *@ es y° sige e . ‘oe o | THE DAILY EXAMINER | en nt The social underthe auspiges of the “APRIL 21. Lsyo Calrdouian Clob last evening was a great | lt Pays ig Ey at PERKINS - - success. The atiendance was jlarge, and hon Uh F % i y 7 E> 4 : DEFICIT AND DEBT. | the evening passed all too quickly. Tue | spacious bail of the club and the.two large _— - —- dl a ! rooms of the Auacient Order of Hibernians = The annual reportof the Provincial | were sslied into requisition to accom modate Awditor, tabled this forenoon, shows a/ the guests. The proceedings began about €S3 . , ' deticit of $25,51677. The expenditure | eight o¢ lock with a literary and musical | * . 9 . 7K t whi ; : | last year amounted 10 $301,699.75, the | eutertarnmen of which the programme ; 122 | was as follows :— : s to $276,182.98. , : : FeCespts 18 Gate Opening Addrees......... President McIsaac Nn e Nn 'S Accordimg to the same report the debt of | Reading........ J eeosbeute Miss Enid McLean ic ~ | ore | the Proviece, at the end of the year! Song...........++ . Miss Collings amounted to $466 ,938.27,as follows, — | Pipe Music. .-s.00e se. ~ Peter Ferguson Soe GSES REET . ‘i »a | Address....... . Rev. T.F. Fullerton ' mg | Stock Farm Balance......... $8,269.52 | : | Stock Farm Balance». ; cece bitches allied gu’ Wfchetat H'RTY FIVE CENT Goops OUR SPECIALTY . a ae «one | Reading. ...dames Paton Province oe at eee 108.86 .19 Reet ee ee wees ene es 1) : a i ane OG | Duet. Miss © oiton aod Mr, McLean 0 ars, ; Debentures afloat......... . 189 936 . 06 | tiles ni C} stn Borrowed upder Loans Act... . 159,855.50 | arte es sreseees coon Chet: = , ; eee 809.5" | Closing Addrees ~ vesconer vets As MGLIORGIG Cuffs " ! $466,938 27 Every number on the programme was cb : capitally rendered and enthusiastically ap- ? ; a FRAU planded. This portion of the programme and \ A POLITICAL £ UD. being over the guests were entertateed at é =a luncbeon, the tables being spread in : ; , sn| Clasbeoue ecwante entails ave Shirts ; { We are entitled,under our constitution, | Cl+nsman Stewart’s be ae Soe WS urts zi : to governmeat by the People for the | dancing was enjoyed for avout two boure, € ‘J ' {| Worth’s orchesa. r@supplying good music. 6 as a ee ; | g i People. To this end the people of the | The chaperones were Mrs. A. A. Macdonald Times of the signs are i various sections of our country are re- | aod Mrs. Thoma: A. McLean. The com 7 si as well as disting g 4 presented in the Legislature and Govern- | Milteeot management are ‘o be congrat as di wn ul: ‘hing a ulated upon the success which attended the of Chaventeiie stics sa ment. At the lastelection, the people of | | | their eilorts. — i << ae A Fool Farmer. gentlemen, Some prefer while collar co'ored the others like the pure white, all kinds both have we you can have your ehoic2 wurth money’s the for. Fort Augustus elected two representatives. Since the election one of these has taken an Office the conditions of which prevent Zvurnicu, Ont, April 20 — Danie! Henofer, | a farmer iiving near this place, bad some | cattle that had been bothered with lice. Two nights ago he tried how coal! oi! would yet continues to hold his seat. The people of | work on them. Afier thorou ghiy satura. | ing a heifer with the fluid he was anxious 4 to know if it would burn. He applied al (* | match iothe animal, andthe expedient Call , ae a < = a proved more successful and certainly end ate pinet mere diastreus than be had anticipated. On wl i] i eset k “eat i Noto ly was tha. particular heifer barn- Us roa a , " eae ed to death, but he Jost several other head Ww h we? a ne en e‘aim to please both . and the man whose lo. The best i In colored shirts. Not all colored shirts are You ee | TO SEE OU® DISPLAY OF Crash Suits, Duck Suits, Denim Suits, Pique Suits, Cloth Suits, him from speaking in the Legislature or | Government, andthe other hae gone four thousand miles away from the Prevince— Fort Angtstus have thus been defrauded of their share in the Governmect. A fraud bas been committed —atthe instance | and for the sake of the party forthe time being The people of Fort Augkstus are not likely to forget this fact. You want in power, e+ ere THE BROCKVILLE ELECIION —— = lases, of dress on which there was no insurance, and got badly burned himself Unlike the cattle, he will recover, a wiser buta sadder man. of cattle, also bis barn, with contents, up- From the party pint of view, the result in makes him fastidious — — tm eee — ——wer and pas* judgement upon the Ge i f the Brockville election does not New Jackets New Jackets N een find in our store his . styles ang values we show ° "4 } Jackets. New "y Peng atthis juncture, matter a greatdeal. But | Cxpss, new capes, Beavties—at Sentner, what they seem, but ours highest ideals i cn suits. : McLeod & Co’s. Oar big Discount; Sale, includes rattan goods, fancy chairs and rockers, ba!! racks s'deboards, extension tables; everything has got to go, as the wh re stock muet be clear~ ed out. Come early and get first choice. — are what we claim them to be—the best material, the best make, and the latest afshion We deal only in high-grade goods the country loses much ‘by the rejection of a man of. the experience, prudence, ability aod integrity of Mr. Peter White. Or course the Liberals won their triumph by corrupt meaas. | or spring suits. SHOREY’S CLOTHING is th- beat mal SPATIAL si —e+e+e mintinestemeats Jotin Noweron 93 3'na Pri an: : rices, 75c and $2.00 it, = cy NOTES AND COMMENTS. Come into our great show ’ nd $2 Ul a tak [y . : <—os ss ee ‘ r . ! , a r Y | : 1 0 | ; | and make yourse!f at home. | The = ieable Ken’ Cashmere E 4 ti j } onni* “Welee me the coming, speed the par-- Il; wont cost you a cert to ss Z c Hs t : "ts 5 ing g guest. Mr. Peters came on Siuoday, | : . ; : open a | ' et 7 delivered a little speech on Wednesday, and | =f ok, and not much ul y ud buy Tie Is SOOKS Uab The cost 10 the taxpry- | —Prowse Bros, know thar. left nua ou Friday. ers is not stated,—but we A puzzie to many, but ; ‘ the | | spring ecorts a is Gall y eer Ren’ o . : ~ In rit we are Fort Augustus seat is eafe 2 he Tikip ce °Y map'e ayrap 25 cen‘a a bottle at it need not be it they 4 PAIRS Fi R show! ing 1 ile s€ason 8 for the nex! two years Da ii z Farq 1s | er x G ff” S. 1 ms bu V their n ckw yf . e choicest styles, newest bareon leads in the Liberal chorus,—** Let 7 3 : ec ear of us j ; / ” for we show that i $1.0: a'l rejoice. ' sheues, be«t quality, per- é | , meu F J» | —-The last isene of the Canada Gazette | fection of fit, and exceed. } wv tell them what to do to she ; ) 1e 29 Mare ; . shows that it was on the h of March, produce the neatest ki:-d of bow. Dont afte> the House of Commons had been} ~ : by |Your Wants 9 abandon his “‘banditti.’ best and latest patterns ; bey ' ” % . e bg \ rice. : i ee Bi . ae . ' i talking a week about mismanagement ip Call at once ard ctxXamine in the ine of Gent : I urnishings: o~ te Yukon, and on the eve of Sir Hibbert | © 7 cur stock Wo cian Saved 1w 1 “ ; ; Topper’s speech, thatthe Goverument re | i cy e3 Wil : : : ff solved to forbid its offici-ls toe: culate in , you will find what you hi ; most gen’ rously _ mining claima in the Yukon. The Mon- [ want at prices to suit. ee Age ed by us. we keep on j } treal Gazette remarks that, it was not till = 4 ge - ha i a thing in that line, the las } hat Mr. Sift scnsented | ; ¢ 1 and wilt sell you tl he last moment that Mr. Sifton ccnsented | ‘Ba, i> Bi LONDON TIES you ie } ! : - in Bonnets. Dre-s Hats and Toques, some of the choicest crea- tions from the leading Enelish and American house’. Alsoa very large and attractive collection from our own work rooms as | iy qth Pa AHR ‘ aatial ai CULO wees In every desirable style New Wings, Quills Birds Aigrettes, Millinery, Or- naments, Straw and Fancy Braids, Embroider. ies, Crowns, Chiffous, Laces, Ribbens, in fact, #—®everything required in the making of this sea- sons Hats, <Q) il p> «all >» Pan THE MILLINERY, LEADERS SUNNYSIDE. eS A Te CRE ce ee charges were founded on Men who have experience Of tne rruption in the bistory of Charies Tupper’ 3 fact. worst stage or c¢ Transvaal mining adminisiration, were amazed at the manner in whicn afiairs were conducted in th? Yakon.” rhe Laurier Governments blunders and the have gained ian has been. —We are in receipt of No. 5 of “The Educational Review Supy le mentary ings in Canadian History.” The number includes articles on **The Acadian Pe -ople”’ by Jamas Haunay. “The battle of Lundy’s Lane,” by W. J. Ropertson, M. A., ‘‘The Pennfield Colony,”by James Vroom; “History in Boundary Lines,” W. F. Ganong, Ph.D ; “and the Physi ography of New Brunwick,” by W.J. . . am —the whole being edited by G. U It is needless to say that the snk ‘es are worthy of persusl by all who are ioter- ested in the history of their country. Laurier officials’ misdeeds Canadaa woree reputation t! tead~ | i a perfect jot. We do the kind of werk you nt—and only charge the sae of the kind you won't have—a poor job. If Youre Thinking of Bulding don’t do it without consulting us. We will g.adly furnish plans of modern cottages, or large houses, and will figure on buildings, or jobs any kind, WM. W. HARPER Manufacturing Contractor, jtzroy Street......... of > pearance mnagnecereeetannn acinomae eer have ever shown Aupeal To Your Pocketbook Complete Bedroom Suites—New pa - terns—nice hand carvings—-Price cludes 3 chairs and table-$15.00, $16.00 $17.00, $18.00, $20.00. $22,50,$25,00 and 27,50 each. The finest line we in- Mark Wright & Co Lid. HOME;MAKERS J. COCOA eS THE 99 ARE THE BICYCLES Par Excellence. ara A PO — FOR— STRENGTH BEAUTY DURABILITY It takes less energy to propel the IMPERIAL than any Bicycle made. tion renders it almost inde- structable. IS THE BEST TOO GOOD FOR YOU? Call and see our wheels and get prices——-They will interest you. FRED P. NEWSON, AGENT. SCENTS FOR SH'TOWN Its construe: 5. Se aie — —The Jast issue to hand of the London 6 alienate = See our sik Besom Shirts, $1 50 up: at the smallest possible 4 if i f} Empire bas the followiug:—** From the | , : s CHILDREN’S SUITS --5: 0 Nol »by price Good go ds and quie’%x erate i + evidence of experienced ‘mea who have We can re—gravel thet and Little Sui sales are the life of business ij ' bE w . visited Dawson City, which I have in my make it as vood as ne Oar ittie Suits, 56 esse adbiuch. cane’ mnie 1 s pa possession, | cannot but believe that Sir long experience gnarantees you / 7 PATON ¢ Cco’-yft cK ee Cn C2ace | }) i <i i a ERS TS The Longest War on Record... Is that waged between a boy and his clothes—the result is generally in favor of the boy. He is a bundle of aggressive activity, is the boy. He sails in to knock out that new suit on sight. He usually succeeds all too well. His energy and activity are hard to beat, but the passive resistance of our boys’ clothing wiil do it. We sell Shorey’s make of Boys and children’s clothing. The material used in these garments is all shrunk. They are sewn with the best linen thread and we furnish a guarantee with each garment. If you buy your boys’ clothing from us you call tell your boy to go ahead and enjoy himself. JAMES PATON & CO Ve