ad Ss 4 ¢ & * * ee aie wean ontee, me . pec ke ee lk aren ie IE ce agent “Re Kew. - NENG NAN NZ NZ | Tygye ney Taye Sp ape ’ 2% It Pays to Buy at Perkins THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 7 1898 A - NOVEMBER 7, 1898, —_ — ae . — — THE BOARD OF TRADE. A tittle consideration will show that there is no grouod whatever for the com plaints raised by Father Burke and the Perkins SHO Boece Mens Pants 60 pairs mers odd rmad2 of Moncton and Can- adian ‘'weed ata big reduc- tion off marked price. 18 pairs pant worth $1.50 now $1.10 10 pair pant worth 2.15 now J).65 32 pair pants worth 2 50 now 2.00 Bargain in waterproofs 14 mens waterproofs with cape in navy Blue and Black at a big diecount off marked price ® waterproofs worth $4.50 now $3.20 3 waterproofs worth 5.75 now 4.25 4 waterproofs worth 7,50 now 5.90 2 waterproofe worth 10.75 now 8.50 Mens Underwear Cold weather is here. Are you pre- pared forit? If not we are ready to fit you out to perfection with good comforte able underwear, aud at the same time save your money. Heavy ribbed underwear 34c per suit All wool underwear S0c per suit. Men’s Night Shirts A few price hints from our stock will be quite aceeptelle to those contemplating a change for warmer nigkt shirts. Flannelette night shirts 55¢ each Flanneletie night shirts 69¢ each Flannelette nigh: shirte $1.10 Men’s Hosiery Reliable Hosiery, thats the k nd you can depend on getting, if you buy y: u’ Hosiery here, We insici on deperdabic qualities ne matter how |: ttle the price. Home-made all wool sox 20¢ per pair Mens all wool sox 25c per pair Black cashmere +ox 29%¢ per pair Fine cashmere socks 45c per pair’ a ~- i” + . OF stm, > » $s seas? Our gentlemen's gloves are etrictly high grade and noted for their general excell- ence, finish and wearing qualities, Only the best makes are represented in our stock. Our prices will be found exceed~ ingly low for suci: exceilent gloves, Lined Kid gloves 55c per pair. Lined Kid gloves 75c per pair. Fine Mocho gloves $2.60 per pair. Silk Lined Mocho $1.75 per pair pants | Summerside Pioneer —we regret having t» couple the two names—concerving the Trade. If could Qharlottetown Board of itinuity of the mails have been preserved by way of Point du Chene and Summerside, the Charlottetown interfered Board of or Or if the Steam Navigation company had arranged Trade would not have said one word about the matter. to bring the mails by way of the Capes. the Charlottetown Board of Trade would The Charlottetown that the mails should come to Charlottetown. The have been satisfied. Board of Trade did not demand merchants and people of Charlottetown the be brought right along without delay at Point merely desire that mails shall du Chene or anywhere else. 80 therefore, They care not howthe mal: come, that they come quickly. There is no ground for the imputation of selfishness cp the part of Charlottetown or the Charlottes towa Board of Trade, and noneed what ever to putithe Westera and WBastern parts ofthe Province at variance about the matter. In successfully exerting the mainlaod influence de the the for twenty-one Lours, the Charlottetown Board of l'rade has performed a service, not for Charlottetown alone, but for the whole Province. Under the special ar- rangement that has been made, the west his so advantage of seven to twelve hoars and ,the east tage of twenty-four they had under the arrangement that ba: been discarded. A mistake was made at the outset, causing the delay of one day's mails. But eince thea the mai!s have, thanke t» the officials in Charlottetown, been promptly forwarded. By Pictou is admit- tedly a long round about way to bring the mails, But we hope that Shediac harbor w], be so improved by this time next year that the Northumberland may leave there after dark and the mails be brought by way of Summerside as in sum- mer or that other provision will be made for the speedy and continuous transmission of mails and passengers. That the Capes route is the most direct route for this purpose, and that it is therefore expedient to adopt it as soon as possible, has been repeatedly pointed out by Tue ExAMIVER; and we regret that Father Burke has mixed up his reasonable advocacy of the Capes route with an un- just imputation against Charlottetown and the Charlottetown Board of Trade, and by an equally unjust attack upon the post office officials, its lay of against mails apon an advan- hours over what ~~ — NOTES AND COMMENTS. —We regret that Mrs. McLeod’s beauti ful poem as published by Tue Examiner on Saturday was marred by several typho- graphical errors; and we insert it again to~ day with corrections, —By a dexterous “saw off,” the Govern- ment uf Ontario managed to save a numb-~ er of their followers whose election was protested on account of corrupt practices but four ministerial members, brought to trial, have lost their seats; and Mr. Hardy may even yet, have to whistle for the majority ob\ained by means of bribery and corruption. It appears that there are still five ministerialiste to be brought to trial. The Mailand Empire points out hat “three seats captured by the Conservatives will make a tie, while tour captured will put the Government fut, ero i... Oo Buy your clothing from Jas Paton & Co. 5 tf. —- Ladies, those Brussel squares and taps estry «quares are here, now 1s your chance More new Moquet rugs for hall, sitting room and parlor. Lovely colors, and will wear like pin wire—Jas Paton & Co, ae THB DAILY EXAMINER the ; Six,— Although you extol the postal authorities and assure us that they will shave the possible closely in serving the public under changed mail service, how did it happen that we received no foreign mai! last night and only amixed and alio- gether unsatisfactory assortment today. Certainly the railway or the boatie not to blame this time. The postal auchorities who are so worthy of praise as efficient officials must bave known that yesterday’s mail could have been brought to the province aod distributed east and west fifieen hours earlier by the mail clerks who went along with Only local matter last night. If they did not know they are hardly as up to date as we are being led to believe. And to day, by the three o’clock train, what have we gotin the west after walliog another fifteen hours? Oaly a part of yest rday *s mail even, as it would have come by the old arrangement. The Board of Trade has heen very active of late and given much study to the m) sils problem, andr soluted loudly en- ovgh to be heard at Ottawa. But let us hope that all this was not for Charlottes town alone, where some people think every legitimate demand begins and ends. There are other piaces, inthe Province besides Char lotietow Db. we beg to remark; and if vo mail clerk 18 put on the Princess what will happen so far as they are con- cerned? Why, instead of suffering a dilay of fifteen hours, we'll have to add another twenty-four hours to that for all western points! This moroing, even, the train had to be delayed at vour end togive us a small portion of our ancient mail; to- morrow if avything happeu to delaythe boat we’)l get none at oll. It isclear, then that we cannot depend upon the Charlottetown postoflice for distribution. It must be dove on the boat ifwearetogetour mail. They say that there is nO distributing room on the Princesse, and in that case the resource ful 8. N, Co sbouid supply the defect at once. ‘hen if ope mail clerk cannot do the work let there be two or three—any number required to give us the prompt d«livery we have a right te, But does it not occur to you, sir, as op- portune, in all this conflict as to speedy transit, to urge upon the governing powers the eclection of the shortest, speediest and best route into and out of the Province. There is no place elee in all creation, but here where aight orday makes any diff- erence in the continious transmission of mails and passengers. And why should we worry over this trivial detail. We had better make up our minds tbat until the Capes route (the one natural route) is selected, no prompt system available will exclude night work for officials. But we ought to be getting nearer a settled pulicy as to the best point of contact in this mail service withthe mainland, Sir Louis will, in this matter, have to choose between his 8, A.Co., and his duty to the whole Province. We cannot afford to go back to primitive arrangements. We ought not to stand still and biue— monid either; and as the only light to a progressive step comes from the Capes, the work of building a pier on our side, and thus permitting the plying of steamers there, ought inall reason to be pushed abead in the general interests, let let local concerns or favored ports act as selfishly as they may, A. E. Burke —_— The Emperor and Empress of Germany have made themselves popular with a!l classes of the people of: Palestine, the affableness oc the Emperor being much re- marked. Hetook Arab bahies in his arms andtold their frightened mothers that be was the father of seven children and «leo eemyplimented them upon the heel.un loess of their infente. Wiihelm evidently possesses some of the arts of the modern politiciane, Men’s 1 50 Boots.— Extra good value.— See them in our window.—R. K. Jost Stamper’s Corner, ee eae —_— OUR MOTTO iS ~ ‘Better goods for the same A Sa money, or the same goods for less money than elsewhere.” Read Over a Few Prices of Qur Men’s Overcoats: Men’s Navy Blue Clay Twilied Fall Overcoats, splendid value for $7.50 Men’s Light and Dark Grey English Worsted, also Dark Grey Cheviot Fall Overcoats, well made and CUTIROONS GR 5 os dio-0-srsnm . . 89.00 Men’s Fall Overcoats in Covert Cloth strap seams and large English fac- ings, all stitched with silk; are ex. cellent value at...... . $10.50 Men’s Fall Overcoats in Light Shades of Whip Cords, Vesetian Cloth, and Cheviot, elegantly tail-...... ored, at.........910.50 and $12.00. Shorey’s Rainproof Uisters, " " . . a . Blue, Men’s Fall Overcoats in Navy Black, and Dark Gray Beaver and , | Cheviot, farmer in lined, fancy silk shoulder lined,extra good value Es o's +s bu eC wa bee $10.56 Men’s Winter Overcoats in Beaver, Melton and Nap Cloth, nicely woo! lined. silk velvet collar,tailor made, carnot be beat for the price we NG hic a's noha bal x ve eee $7.50 Men’s Winter Overcoats in Navy Blue and Black, All-wool Beaver, wool lined, silk velvet collar, for $10.5C Men’s Navy Blue and Black Beaver OTHER GRADES, $8,50, $9.50, $10.50 and $12.60, Dr. R. B. Shaw, (Formerly of Royal Victoria Hos- pital, Montrea!) PHYSICIAN « SUKGEON. Special attention given to the Diseases of Women. OFFICE :—MRS. MONTGOMERY’S COTTAGE, PRINCE STRBET, OPPOSITE BAPTIST VHURCH — Valuable Testimonials. (COPY) GovERNMENT Hover, OTTAWA, Jane 22nd, 189% The Counters of Aberdeen has pleasure in stating that The High Grede Art Stu- dio has very successfully carried out @ Portrait of the Earle of Aberdeen, after a photograph lent to them for the purpose. Lady Aberdeen considers the picture a great success and cffers al] best wishes to The High Grae Art Studio. The only representative of the High Grade Art Swdio for P. E, LisS. F. TarBush, Charlottetown. = om I Have Just Completed My few Qyster Place. Call and eee the brilliant display of beautiful oysters cn and off the shell. Onur Oyster king ie standing in the = — ; Soe I. S Sanford, = COMMISSION[MERCHANT _—— —_—— —_— Strict attention to business and premyt re- turns made. Special attention given to the ie of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides, wit, . and/Wool Skins. Market quotations given on application. Aderess all consigtments aba corres pon- dence to, S TFORD, 46 erd 48 Areoyie Ft., Son SSE H ALIFAX N.S. -_— MANY A happy disposition ha been made ugly because of a hard, rough, sleep'es, bed. Retain your health and temper by purchasiag bed springs of recognized excellence—they are manufactured and sold by i Home Makers.*¥t% Mark Wright & Co,, Ltd window. See him, and then you will eat Jysters, John P. Joy, VICTORIA‘CAFE Great George?Street.....-. GRAIN “= Bags F702 f All sizes now in stock. HORACE HASZARD. TENDERS Prince Edwarg Island Deben- tures. Tenders will be received at the Provincial Treasury, Charlottetown, until noon of the 22nd day of Novem- ber, 1898, for the purchase of all or any of the $18,000 Debentures au- thorized to be issued for construction of Prizce of Wales College, by the Provincial Act of 1897, 60 Vic., Cap. 6. The Debentures are in denomina- tions of $1,000 and $500, to bear in- terest at the rate of 3} per cent per annum, payable half-yearly, and will be dated Ist December, 1898, redeem- able in 30 years. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer, 254 2 a week until 21st Noy, PLA RT ling. Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. Lhe favorite 8: S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charloite- town for Roston Every Tuesday, at 1 p. m. calling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch”*own Wednesday morning via Pic tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday 2vening at 11 .™m. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. L. Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- ian Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town. é.uction | Sale. Estate of late F. W. Moore. On Wednesday the 16th November, inst, at 12 o’clock noon, on the premises Poplar Terrace, I will sell by Public Auction all grounds about 54 ft on Kent St, and runn~ ing back 170 ft with right of wav to Cum- berland Si. There is on the property a well-built prick house, 16 rooms, hot-water heating, and large stable and coach-~house and kitchen garden in rear. $2000 can remain secured on property if desired. Also a splendid pasture iot of two scres on Kensington Road about } mile from the homestead. Also all the bouse furniture, etc. be- ginning on same dey at 10 a. m. and con~ tinuirg the following day if necessary. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. Nov 1 1898 55 dy eod tf. Quebec Steamship Co’y, Ltd “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing rom Montreal from Charlottetown at 2 p.m. about 6 p. m. Monday 10th Oct Monday 3rd Oct Mondry 24th Oct Monday i7th Oct Monday 7th Nov Monday 3lst Oct Calling at Summerside, Perce Gas Mal Bay and Father Pvint. Delightt ul summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs hand- led with great care. CARVELL BROS Agente? PAINTING. Miss M.H.Chisholm has reopenec her studio in Morris Block and wil. give lessons in Oil, China, Water color, and Tapestry painting from October Ist 1898 to June Ist 1899. | Overcoats, fancy wool lined, single and double breasted, tailor made, OP cae +o duw kena $13.50 Men’s Best Made Overcoats in Beaver and Scotch Cheviois, different shades, double and single breast d, made with large facings, wool lin- ing, and shoulders lined with black silk, silk velvet collar, and in faet equal in every respect to any Cus- tom Garment. Weclaim this line of overcoats to be the beet made in Canada for the money we ask. Our prices are...... $15.00 and $16.56 $6.75 TAS. PATON « Co - Valuable Testimonial (Copy) QUEBEC,— Noy. 3rd, 1898 Mr. S. F. TarBrsz, Charlottetown, My Dear Sir :— I feel that you will be pleased to know that afew daysagol received my wife’s portrait ordered through you. The ex- ecution of the work in every detail is creditable to the High Grade Art Union as it 18 satisfactory to me. Tam very much pleased indeed, The painting is a perfect picture. Kind regards Ver truly yours, James L. Harxiys. that fine property fronting the P. W. C: ; The only represertative of the High Grade Art Studio for this Province is 8, F. Ta: Bush, Chariotvetown. NOTICE. The Commissioners of S-wers and Water Supply are prepared to receive ap - plications for connection with the main Sewers from owners of property fronting the streets where the Sewer pip? is now le ng laid. Any information required will be fur- nished upon epplication to D. McLEAN, Secretary of Board of Commicsioners Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. City Hall, Nov 4, 98—6i ANOTHER LOT — |, om SA.TS 5 lbs Best California Raisins i 3 lbs Best Currants, ; 10 los White Sugar, 10 lbs Brown Sugar, | 5 lbs 28c Tea, | lb each of Allspice, Cloves, Cinna- mon. Mixed Spice, Ginger, Pepper, and Mustard, 1 oz Nutmegs, 1 bottle each Lemon 5 lbs Onions, 5 Bars Sunlight Soap, 4 gals Best Kero Oil, —FOR— G4.75 Sandcrson & Co. ned The Ch’town Steam Nay. Ge STEAMERS... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of day train from St. John) [or dummerside, connecting there with exprost train for Charlottetown. ; From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) fF Point Du Chene connecting with day traie for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. John with Steamers of Internatioval Line and Raiiways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU for Charlottetown efter arrival of train about midnight frora Hsli- fax. CHARLOTTETOWN, of Ess Vanilla and eT From nine a.m. (Icca!) for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Halifis at Halifax w' C. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES 2662 d&w weeks. ~wse “ —<— Ch’towr, P. E.I. SecRETARY