THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY It Pays to Buy at PERKINS A bout—coge Newt00 ds THE DAILY EXAMINER MAY 10 1899 THE JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT. j ‘ | Wuo is to succeed Judge Alley as Judge | of the Couaty Court of Queen’s County? i There are mapy who would be willog tosacr fice their business arp rapis— many and their right to vote in order that they may be invested with the duty and re esponsibility of diepensivg justice among | the litigants of Queen’s—and speculation i§ | yuse bow rife throughout the community. A fortuitous concatenation of political events having placed Mr. Hector Mac- donald in the office cf Attoraey General, it ig supposed by many persone that he hae the right to the vecant reat the But Sir W.lfrd Laurier may take @ different view, and he may think that the Libera! the P. E. Island combination may be weakened by the translation of the Attorney-General to a judgeehip, at this juocture. Con- upon Bench. branch of MiLLINERY > | late Colonei Sir Robert Warbarion, a soa | A DISTINGUISHED OEEICER | The London Daily Telegraph, of April 194:b containa a lengthy articleon the | of a vounger brotwer of the late Hon. James Warburioon ftv « [laud sod theretore a first cousin of Mj r Warburton, Judge Warburtcu znu VY. George Warburtor of ftoischy. His tather was marriedto an Afghan prinee=#,s0d Wis said that their wed ed lite was very happy and that whe adapted herself wel! lo Kuropean customs. Sr Robert Warturten saw a greatderl of acitve service i) India, ad-~ vanciog in the Indian Stet! Corps to the rank of Breve'-Coioml. In 1894 he was bonored hy ‘be Queen with the order cf Compsnion of the Star of India. “Bui? asys the Jeiegraph, “bie greater tile o fame lies ip th- ex:raordio-~ ary succese with wheh for some sixteen years he admiotstered law, justice and order inthe Koyber Pa-e Never in its history had this word rfal h gnwav, been kept open so long or tbe turtule ot tr hee on esther side kep! in a: Jeast outward peace ” PERSONAL S nator Ferguson recurned bome from 10 1+99 Ottaws last evening. Mrs Jas. EK. Weleh and Miss Gwendoline sequently, he may prefer Mr. H. J. Palmer, who has served the party well; or Mr. Blanchard who haea national as wellas party claim upon the Leader of ibe As business in our millinery | Government, or Mr. F. L. Harszard,Q OC.’ Welsb, have returned uome. Rev. G. M. Cerayhe!l weea passenger to Alberton by this morning’s train, Mr. Joveph H. Roche left on return, to Bos um by the Princers this morning. department is rushing, we|who has personal as well as perty would like you to leave your| claims upon Sir Wi Ifrid’s particular order early as possible if you friend—Sir Louis. All theae gentlemen ivaut your hat Saturday, are gcol Liberals aed all have srorg party claims. Thea there is Mr. J. H- af fue t aseictan} Mr. J T. Crocketand Mr. E. T, Higgs went weat ou business trips this morning. Mr. Lambkin, Dietrict Passenger agent ¥.@, R, and Mr, LeBianc, bis are in ape City. We can supply you with SPRING OVERCOATS COVERT OVERCOATS end BICYELE SUITS Waterproofed by the Rigby Process, at the same price as unproofed goods. Rigby Porous Water- proof goods look and feel the same as unproofed goods—they admit the air but keep out the rain and allow the free respiration of the skin. De. Honeyw'i!, Aaater River, and Mr. j A J. MeLeod, Stanky Bridge, were pase- enger’ [0 tomy by tus weepetg train this ing. mile, Eatsich Hughes, of thie city, who | has been om asteamer running between New York and Havana, died in New York | bospitel on the 17th of April, er sraduating recite! of Mise H. Blanche Smaliwood took piace on Satur- i day, May 6h, in Beethoven Hall, Mt. Al- lison Conesrvatory, Sackville, N. B. Mr. L. E. Prowse left this morning for Rell, M.P. It is said that he is ready to | ported the honor and desert ihe duiy representicrg East Priece and inaugurating Summerside harbor { works, if only be can attain to the vacant judiciel position which “would suit bigs very well.” Several shuffles, or douvle ebuftice, have also been proposed. It has been euggested (has Judge Warburton should take the Quesn’s Ceunty Judgeship, Judge Reddin, of the Probate Court, the King’s County They are all tailor made | 3 and up to date. A Shorey’s Guarantee Card is in the pocket of each garment which means : SATISFACTION or YOUR MONEY BACK. ~ : Children's Coats Have you ceen the Coats, Collars, Hats, Tams, Hoods, Minatores, Infants’ Cloaks and “Widerweéar in our Children’s lepartment. We have the tinest stock of children’s wear in the city. me MG Zapp ee we are SKIRTS We are selling a great many Metallic Sateens atiq Moreen Skirts. Have you porzht wv P 9 a? a your's yeti ee we would Me *o show you our line. Also Metallic Sateen and Mor- een bg the yard. | JACKETS. Our Jacxets are noted for heir style, quality, perfection of fit, and very low price. We would like you to come in and try themon, and with our three fold mirror you can see the front, back and side with- out turning yourself. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR It will soon be time for you to think abont changing your winter Underwear for someth- ins lighter in weight. We weuld like te remind you that we are showing our new sum- mer underwear at prices rang- ing rom 5c to $1,65 per gar- ment. Remember the old rule—«Ne irduble toshow goods,” P, PeYKS & THE MILLINERY LEADERS —_—— GOOD MAN WANTED As General Agent fo P. & I. for the Confederation Life The fioancial exhibits and policy condi- tions of this company’render it very attrac tive in the haads of a good canvasser. The compeny has an establiched position in the Island with local agents in principa places, the latter of whom would be under the control of the General Agent. A liberal and untrammelled contract is avail ing for the right man. The undersigned wiil be at the Davies Hotel, Charlottetown at anearly date with a view to an ap peintmert. Letters may be addresse there or to Maritime Proyinces Branch, Halifax. F. W. CREEN MANAGER Judgeship,—aad claimants shall be propitiated in the Pro~ that one of the other bate Office. All the striving and scheming and cans vassing would be very amusi» g to the anloabe= = * worl’ is involved. Ia the olden times, when Sir John McDouald bestowed (ffice, we were wont to see judicial appointments mace without any particular reference to politics, Le- gal and judiciai ability was sought after by Sir John when vacancies upow the benca were to be filled; and prominent Libera} lawyers were not infrequently preferred to those who belonged to the Liberal Cor~ gervative party. But now the epoila sye~ tem ovrevails. He who has the stroogest claim to assert, or he who asserts his claims moat vigorously and bas the strongest friends at court, gets the position without regard to fitness for performance of its duties. The change is am ong the many things to be re- gretted as a reault of Liberal rule. It ought to be felt that the best man for the position would be recommended to the Governer-General for appointment, and that all “party claims” and canvassing would be disregarded. —Sorrow, sincere and unaffected, is the prevailing feeling in Uharlottetown to-day on account ef the death of Mrs. Malcolm McLeod. For many years che waa our Sack ville to hear ver son Herb rovmn with an attack of erysipelaa, children arrived io town from Brooklyn, by the mail special last night. They are going to spend tbe summer on the Islard, — if it were not that ao IMpOr-) 2d ors staying with Mrs. Reddin, who is tant position, affecting the public interests. | Mrs. Bagnall’s mother. where rorry ja confined to his Mrs. Willixm Bagia'l aad her’ fous ap estat Toronto Mail: Between the Fielding method and the Foster method of discasre | ing the federal finances there ie ® vast diff- erence. Mr. Fielding ‘s an apprentice, and is able merely to read an essay that la B re- hash of old blue books and campa’ zn lit- erature. Mr. Foster, on the other band, is a master of every detail of ibe subject, and bas argumentative power and elogience 10 a degree unequalled in parliament. Engineers wl! meetat the drili shed this evening. Peas—No need to pay double price for Sweet Peas. Thecream of the new varieties are for sale in separate colors or mixed at Carter’s Seed Store. Prices 5c per pkt., 6 pkts..25c, lOc per oz , 25c per qr. 1b, 75c per Ib. Shoe Dressings.— You want the beat. We only handle best Anaerican dressings. A large lot just opened. Blackstore, 8c Bouelvard, \(c Diamord, 15c Perfection Col.,25 Ladies Vici ‘colored’,25 Boston pol- ish, 25, Gilt Edge, 25 these dressing will not injurethe leather. Vor sale by J. b. Macdonald. Rweet Cure a Cold in a Day Take Lax ative Bremo Quinine tablets All druggists re fundthe mouey if it fails delieve. 52c. _—— sweetest singer. She was known end re- respected by all. A talented, refined and cultured lady has passed away in the midat of ber years. Wesympathise in the deep sorrow of her bereaved bhusbacd. ce the market. excelled by none. A tew good second Halifax, May 8, °99 —3ieod Stearns Bicycles... are undoubtedly the*Best ivereally acknowledged for so long a time as the greatest wheel manufactured, that we do not hesi tate in offering them tv you as the very best on Prices from $40—up. orange. Our Bevel Gear Chainlesa at§$75,00 is We Carry a Full Line of Parts | MARK WRIGHT AND CO A nattie short spring overcoat is just the thing for this time ofthe year, we have the sobbiest spring overcoat made for $10, $12 and $15.—Prowse a, : I 1. —<—:_ ——_—- Sor” [hey have been un- In black or Call in and see our samples. handjwheels in stock. aenc-s ~ tn Pree ee ieee SHO H 190468 OOD OVD Dont Blame Your Feet lf taey ache it’s the fault of your shoes, Get your next pair from a man who knows his bus- iness Shoeing is our business and we know every branch of: it from A te Z. Try us, we will prove it in hand made as well as imported Specially Selected boots and shoes, The business that disapoints customer sunder- minds itself. Drop in and in- spect our stock. See the LEADER in mens for five quarters—$1.25, We study to bring ou back, and want to please you more than once, Thos. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Hoot & Shoe Store. eSeD ©OO603 02 ue Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 OSD 68S 053 OS 0G A OEE ES OO Oe OS OB OND » oo Silver wn 7.00 » 30.00 " Gold » 10.00 » 190.00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25¢ Gem Rings 1,00 to 50.06 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. TAYLOR > es } This will bea posstive sale, without J __— GOVERN NI HOUSE SALE! ‘Wednesday, May 17th at li o’clock Governor Howlan has instructed me to sel. by Auction on the above date, all his household furniture, farming machinery, and stock, with carriages horses and genera! outfit. Any reserved priees. E. H. NORTON Auctioneer. 110 dy tf | $70,000 Debentures —FOR— Sewerage Works of the City of Charlottetown TENDERS addressed to the andersign~ ei and endorsed “Tenders for. Sewerage Debentures” will be receivod at this office up tothe night of Thursday, June Ist, 1899. For the purchase of Seventy Thousand Dollars ($70,000) of the City of Charlotte tewn Debentures for Sewerage Works, in lots ot $1,020 or more as the Commiesicn ers may decide. These debentures are of thedenomination of $590 each, are pay~ able in forty years from date of issue, and bear interest at three and one half per cent. per annum, payable half yearly. Of the above amount $20,000 will be issued on the 2od day of July next, and the balance as the progress of the work demands. The commissioners do not bind them- selves to accept the jowest or any tender. HENRY SMITH, Chairman Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, Charlottetown, P. E. I. May 19, 1899 —2awtd AUCTION. The wel) known carriage stallion, BLACK DIAMOND KNOX will be sold by auction at the market equare, on Fr’« day, the 12th day of May, at }.30 o’clock, noon. R. BEARISTO, l 110—dytd Auctioneer We desire to engage a pustling rep- ! resentative in every town to securerub | § scriptions for ‘he National , We have miny persons througbout the | § coun'ry deing this work and making | # fr m $3.00 60 $6.00 per day. Send for ig sam le copies, subscription blanks ete, You have nothing to risk and every- thing te gain. Ths National Magazine, to t * 20 inch Diameter Slightly damaged Use- | ful for Brains tor mak,ing Chimney’s etc. Vel cheap Dodd & ~LOogers ~anaeenonll | Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps are absolutely pure, equally good for tne toe ‘ or the laundry. They will not iniur? on tenderest skin, or most de’icate fabrics — | them, —