“ae es ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 18 1898 —— me EE me eS ‘ °F It Pays to Buy at ite Perkins’ ents ene a = - |THE D NOVEMBER 18, 1898, a ANOTHER CAUSE! —_— Tue Guardian recommends Mr. J. H. Bel! to the people of East Prince as a fit and proper person to represent them in the House ot Commons,—because he is a pro- hibitionist. If the recommendation should be accepted the people of Kast Prince will have aa additional cause for their annoy- ance on account of being deprived of the services of Mr. Yeo. Mr. Yeo ia, a practical and experieuced man of businese, while Mr. Bell is a theorist and dreamer who speaks one way and acts another. By all means, let us, if poseidle, send temperance men to Parliament ; but let us be quite sure that they are mep,—and ip other*reepects fit to bold a responsible and important representative position. es --e+e LIGHT BREAKING IN. > i emma r Ho \7 New i aliCcy Twosmall sparks of independence ap~ |} pear in The Guardian of this morning. The Guardian is not able to congratulate the government upon its choice of Mr. Jobn Serimgeour as local distaibutor of — Sik 208 Patterns in all the Latest Novelties New Roman Striped Silks New Pin Striped Silks New Shepherd’s Checked Silks New Black Satin New Fancy Satin Checked Silks. the Fishery bounty money; and it says : “A government may fairly be judged by appointments it makes and this one does the esteem in which the appointing power is held.” the class of not enbance Further The Guardian the opinion that the straightening (?) of the curve at North Wiltshire expresses was very good asan “eye Opener,” avd adds— “But the costof the work will serve as some excuse for the engineers who are re- 8, onaible for the crookedness of the line as first laiddown. P. E. Island is not an easy, but rather a hard country for rail- way building. While we have po very high elevations, there is little level coun- try such as is found in the long valieys of New Shot Armour Lilks the other provinces. Those who ride by rail on the Island must rest content to New Black Moire Velouns swing around a good many curves in time i, to come, however much they might preter New, Black Broche Silks & more direct course,” New art Silks. Merveilleux So it appears, according to the Guardian, thatsll the abuse heaped upon the Con- servatives On account of our “beautfiul curves” was undeserved. What will the Patriot say now, poor thing? ee A CAUSE FOR WRATH THER® is eomething wrong about Mr. Pacaud. He is not satisfied. Perhaps Mr. Tarte’s sons in Montreal receive the lion’s share of the spoils. In a recent num-~ ber of Le Soleil he reminds Sir Wilfrid that the Joly government gave him an office worth ten thousand dollars in a little over two years, but this ** did not suffice to ensble him to pay the obligations he had assumed for his party ” and when he lost the office he was obliged to sell certain of his properties. Then he points out that when the Jamented Mercier reached power he “‘ gave proof of his great heart ” by ac- cording to Mr. Pacaud’s newspaper “ al] the government patronage, amounting to DRESS GOODS a “es og ee \ A] 7 $75,000 a year.” The profits on thie work Hard ear in Mr. Pacaud admits to have been “ not less than $15,000 a year”—how much more ts Dress Goods he does not say—but “ nohody criticized " I shite because it was well known that a ge large proportion of these profits were em- ployed for party purposes.” From these Dress Goods should be of such good quality and material that they will stand lots of hard wear—that’s not all though— the patterns and designs should be neat. We are,proud of our stock of Dress Goods and shall be pleased to show you the lat est styles observations of Mr. Pacaud, we may infer, not only thatthis “leading Liberal” is in tangible than Liberal sentiment was used to put Mr. Laurier in power and tomake the Liberals of Quebec ‘‘masters of the Administration.” Mr, Pacaud seems to have made outa pretty clear case and he has, without doubt strong claims upon the party. If, then, the sons of Tarte have ‘‘ecooped” the spoils of war which ought to have fallen to Mr. Pacaud, who will dare to say that Mr. Pacaud hes not cause for his wrath. Box Cloths in different shades at 1%c per yard LY EXAMINER bad humor, but also that something more | Fe here mre NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Mr. Tarte annonnces through his ($20,009) paper, La Patrie, that the bye tlections for the members of the House of Commons ‘vill take place before Christmas. —Beautiful cards Jlithographed in colors, illustrating and advertising vorious obj-cts of interest and conforming in size and consistency of paper to the officiul postal cards, may now be sent from the United States to anv foreign country by afliixing a two-cent stamp and in Canada and Mexico by aflixing a one-cent stamp. —A correspondent suggests the orgaa- ization of a debating clubin thiscity. The suggestion is a good one, and we are glad to give it publicity. We know of no bet- ter means Of manly, mental improvement, of preparing for the battle of life in this free country, thao that of the discussions which take place in a well cunducted debat- ing club. The young men of this town will do well if they adopt our correspon- dent’s suggestion. Now is the time. -—Mr. Alex. Roy, the well known Tor- onto chemist and mining engineer, has lately been prospecting in Nova Scotia and he says ‘you have herein Nova Scotia without doubt the richest gold mining camp iu the world and it is only amatierof capital and proper mining methods to make it one of the greatest, it not the greatest, mining country in the world.” The ores in in Nova Scotia are Mr. Roy says, in every way equal if not superior to those of British Colum bia. Boers Victorious. Pretrorta, November 17.—The Beer forces, after a heavy musketry ard ar- tillery bombardment, have stormed and capturad the mountain strongheoll of Chief Opefu, af the Magatos tribe, iu the Zouttansburg distsict. Opefu recenily massacred a missionary and bis family, andthe Tranevaal government seni an expedition to punish the natives. The latter attacked the Boers, but were driven into the mountains. Two Boers were kijled during the storming of the moun- tain stronghold. i. <> ~~ Turek Huyprep minerals and geolo- gical specimens wi!l be exhibited at the Royal Art Gallery, Charlottetown, Thanks» giving Day,in YMCA, rooms. Every-~ body sbovld have interest enough in their own country to see what it produces in minerals. A hundred other novelties and curious, together with a grand exhibit of steel engravings. Photographa, oi! paint- ings, etc, etc.‘A wonderful ten cents worth of interesting exhibits. Tea 25 cents extra. LOCAL NOTICES. A small amount invested ina pair of rnbbers may be the means of eaving you a big medicine b'll. We have the best rubbers at the loweet prices—R K Jost, Stamper’s Corner. Say boys, we guarantee the wear of our hockey boots, they give satisfaction every time—R K Jost, Stampers Corner. Have you seen those nice new goods in banquet lamps and hanging lamps for nal! or parlor. Prices to suit the times—W P Colwill. 270 d&w 4w A very fine selection of new goods now being opened for the fall and wiater trade and must be sold, at the blue store—W P Colwill. 270 d&w 4i We havea large stock now on hand as you can quickly see by looking into our store. Our goods are new and our prices are low; weare going to sell—W P Colwill, Sunnyside. 279 d&w 4w TIN 7 PLATES Charcoal and Coke. 400 boxes landed ex S.S. Lake Winnipeg. For sale by HORACE HASZARD, 268—eod PROMPTLY SECURED: Write today for a free copy of oumnteresting books “Inventors Help” and ‘‘How you are swindled.” We have extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. Serd sketch, model or hoto. for free advice. MARION & MARION, experts, New York Life Huilding, Montreal, ang Building, Wathington, D. C. All wool Serge, 40 in. wide, ws Black and Navy Blue, onlv 25c per yard About 50 cloth Costumes, suitable for sailor made gar- ments,, in all the newest shades. E Perils & SUNNYSIDE. ae Het tH satisfied with the Home Makers--+++:+- AT THE BOTTOM Some boast and say they are “at the top”—we are eee opposite. “ At the bottom” means lowest prices, and we mean to stick right here—Best goods at lowest prices is our claim— Look us up for FURNITURE, ecm ema Mark Wright & Co, Ltd A CA GL i Let te tee Nac, tt ty. tt tt wean 0 ont ee. ee rr ee lt ee - Unprecedented Display of Winter Capes and Jackets fe3<aeeeeue 442. '*F Weather indications point to the necessity ot donning | winter garments. Fur Lined Capes and Warm Jackets are needful while “The Beautiful” carpets city and country— -they are here-—a splendid gathering of the best made garments that ever grazed a figure. Handsome, exclusive styles, and moderately priced; although exclusive—c»me and see them. Dont for the Sake ofa Quarter WRIGHT'S MILLS AND FARM, Sale of Valuable Farm and Mills in Royalty of Charlottetown, IN CHANCERY Before the Vice Chancelfor, “o be sold at Public Auction at tre dwel- ling house on BELMONT FARM Charlottetown Royalty, the late resi- dence of Benjamin E. Wright, E+ quire on THURSDAY, the 15th day of Dew cember neat, at the bour of twelve: o’clock, noon, in pursuance of an order made by the Vice Chance)lor on the Lit day of November, instant, in a enit for partition, wherein Sophia Mary McDop- ald and others are complainante, and talph Brecken and others are defend— antes: All those tracts pieces and parcels of land situate and being in the Royaity of Charlottotewn and con prising " pasture lots Noe. 206, 207, 208, 209, 211 212, 213, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, and 552 and those portions of pasture lots Noe, 214, 215, and 216 which lie to the Soath of or fifty cents decide on going elsewhere for your boy’s Suit There must be something or other inferior to make up for the reduced price. Every stitch, linings, ete., must be up to a certain standard before a garment finds a place here. Children’s and Bovs’ all and new effects, Plaited and Double Breasied Jackets; sizes 22 dU. Prices, $3.25, $3.50, $4.00, $4:50, $5. 00 JAMES PATON & COQ. wud $4.85 Will buy yoa a nice stripe pair of Worsted Trousers made to order from us, the Mill Creek and that portion of pasture lot,No. 220 which lies to the Bouth west side of the mill creek, which said pieces of land contain in all about one bundred and ; ninety acres and are bounded on the north wool T weeds, 2 piece Suits, nice | by the St. Peter’. Road, op the west br land now owned ty the trustees of. the E-tate of the late Qwwes Connoily, on the south by the Bal mont road, and on the east by Wright’s Creek and patture Lot No 229, The eaid Jands may be sold either inone block together with the houses, onte bu ldiogs, mi‘ls and mill pond, or in two- separate tracts, and if sold separately allof the said lands to the weet of the Mill Pood and mill stream, containing about one hundred and seventy acres, together with the dwelling house, barns and other out=- buildings will be sold in one block and all of the said land to the east of the mill pond and mill strean:, conisining about twenty acres together with the _ mills, mil house and other buildings conoected there with and ali the machinery therein aud the mi!] pond to- gether with the right of way on the weet side of the mill pond trom the St Peters road to the mille, said right of way to be not lese than tnirty feet wide, will be sold in another block. The above propertv will be sold free from incumbrances. Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid to Masterat sule and the balance OXFORD TWEEDS 35c per yard and up. D. A. BRUCE et ee > - a Nomethinge New, Our gents’ never slip soled and heeled boots, in Don- gola and Calf Stock, just what you want for damp days—they are decidedly the best thing introduced. No rubber necesary It has the proper degree of softness and elasticity, as well as durability, preventing dampness through the sole. See this line in our show winaow this weex. We are introducing them at the low price of $3.00 and $4.00, men’s and boys whole stock heavy: Boots made to stand wear and tear Weeks & Warren a ES SS ST BRIGHTON BEER Brighton Brewery having undergone extensive alterations we can guarantee to supply our customers with this.old reliable beverage brewed from the finest Malt and Hops only. ‘ ———_ALSO——— Always on hand a full stock of India Pale X X and X X X Ales and Extra Stout in wood or bottles. All size packages to suit the trade. Fresh grains at Brighton Brewery every Tuesday and Friday 25 cts per bbl. Halifax Breweries Ltd. on On confirmation of sale by the court an® execution of deed by Master. Such coo firmation to be free of expense to the pare chaser. Dated this 12th day ot November, A. Dz: 1898, J. A. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery, - W..S8. STEWART, Q. C., Com plaipasts Solicitor. dy 2aww Horses for Barbadoes. We can take ten borses on der “cbr. “Mary P” for Barbadoes on freiy:. — fap- plied for at ounce. 269 —2i CARVELL BROS. Single Office TO LET In Cameron Block apply to HORACE HASZAR I. S Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to business and promptre turns made. Special attention given to imé sale of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides, and Wool Skins. Market quotations given on application. Address all consignments and ¢correapon- dence to, 148, SANFORD, 46 and 48 Argyle St.,_ HALIFAX N, 3 HisTaBLisneD In 1880... . be o rT Arithmetic ew . Common School Arithmetic, Wm. T. Kennedy, Principal of Halifax byademy, & Peter O’Hearn, Principal AcSt.Patrick’s High Schoo), Halifax. of Part I Parill }5e Part III ibe All three parts bound in one vol — 40¢ Aeademie Arithmetic, being Part Four of the Prog ‘sive Sebool Series of Arithmetics by W. T. Kenoel¥ and Peter O’Hear © PAINTING. Miss M.H.Chisholm has reopenet her studio in Morris Block and wi- have lessons in Oil, China, Water color, and ‘Tapestry painting fom October Ist 1898 to June Ist 1899. 662 daw weeks. ‘ge LOST.- On Euston Street, betweea = and Brighton Koad, a gola cuff button, on D- is office, 2 der please leave at this offic __ oe WANTED.—Aa bright intelligent lady, — about thirtv. with some eapital,1o travel, po and train agents. References. Per mee p sition for night persor. Investigation! * Vi.ed. Aj ply Ihapager. ’ 79 Qresn St Chitown, A. S. HEWITT, Agent. laine SN en sills = a ee NE RR Na ~ of nna. FE OO dept RN