"IT PAYS 10 BUY AT PERKINS... lf Its VALUE You want | pore Ms. Here you getit % 0000% 00002 rine fast y 1. English spect 8° iched s} eeting wide speci | 10° Circular pillow cotton full 40 inches wide special price per yard. 12° Circular pillow cotton tull 42 inches wide, special price per yard. 13° Ladies corset covers, close fitting, well finished, special price. 17° Pure linen huck towels size 21x41 inches price 2? for “0° Ladies white cotton nighi robes, high neck, dainty lace edging, special price. 4 We have an extra fine white laundered shirt, with wide bosom, pure linen front f39° IMS & b SUNN YSIDE, colors, pr.ce per oO aad Ihc , —_—_—_—_—_—_—— - Se Carnival at Souris. A grand Fancy Dress Oarnival will be he at SOURIS SKATING RINK Qn Wednesday, Febuary th |= Admission 2¢c and 10¢c. Ticket holders in costume free. print cotton, price per } (mE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. FEBRUARY 3, 1899 FEBRUARY 3 ISO), YESTERDAY'S ELECTIONS, We couogratulate Mr. victory and Mr. McQuarrie on the splen- did fight he has made in the face of many lifficulties. Mr. McQuarrie wil] be more successful at the next oppotunity. His Reid, had the advantage of ) tified with the Trvon Cloth Factory and the Tryon Dairying Company, i portant interests in the district. All same he is the re} resepniaisy ofa | party that has been false and disappoint | ing to the electorate, a party that is falling and that ought to fall. Son the me electors in the country indulge t | hope that Mr. Farquharson’s administration I) be ‘ betier than that of his predecessors, and that it may be advisable affairs wi with those We not for this hope, at the present juncture to side | who are In power al Ottawa. bave no doubt thai, if it were the Government would, with all their ad vantag * have futfer 1 a of onal defeat in the i ions La nierests of i the Province we hall glad if this 19 But the . l } 2 arte +} > arrest | sibera) party in this Proviace has It has been false to its promiees and outrageous in its acts. We cannot expect that the of change of leadership will resultin a com- sown to the wind. mere fact a plete change of the party’s course of actioa. The electors will unless a miracle be performed—suffer die- and Mr. McQuarrie will have his opportunity at the general elec- tion. However this may be, we hope that the men now in the Legislature wi)] stay there until the end of the term, and noi go Office-hunting or take advantage of the first good opportunity that presents itself to desert the duty to which they bave been elected by the people. Towards the close of the contest the Government papers and speakers made a strong point of the fact that the Opposition has not issued a platform setting forth the future policy of the party. It is possible thet many electors, who did not take time to con- siler that the Government is sl20 without a policy, were caught by thiscry. Mr. Farqubarson has been in office for several months. He ought to have taken the people into his confidence long ere this. There is an excuse for the Opposition in the well-grounded fear that ifthey pub- lish their policy it will be stolen by their unscrupulous opponents. But there is no excuse for the Government. They hold the fort; and their policy cannot be ap- propriated. The fact that Mr. Farquhar- son has not eet forth a policy, isa suffi- cient proof that be has no policy, but is whirlwind. again— appointment; waiting for something to turn up. ancial position of this Province will be worse before they are better. —A $2.400.00 contract has been let at Glengarry. mised prior to the elections will be ployed. em- THR DAILY BXAMINER | DesRoches on his |} Having sown tothe wind, it must reap the | merely proceeding by the rule of thumb and ' Under . these circumstances, it is more than prob-~ ' asperatingly able that the political condition and fio-~ } feast or a famine,acart-load of matter or | | wellas the best in the Dominion, AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. Ac lent of the Halifax Chror icle the Marifime “Tn order that we have a school worthy of the name, organized and equipped as would it not be better for Nuva Scotia, New Bruns wick aod Prince Edward Island to unite. if this can be done taen we will have the strength and support of the three pro- vinces to guarantee the success and per~ manence of the undertaking. Then we will have a first clase, up-to-date agricul- tural school and model farm that the people the Maritime Provinces can — {oO or de, [he question of ‘ lity ia not germain to the discussion at tege First, lettle provinces agree as to the necessit7 tor such an institution, anddetermine on giving it united support. When this is doue anda full commtta) of all interested ia made be- yond withdrawal, then the question of lo cality can be considered, and failing to agree a provision in the scheme can be nade, whereby disinterested persous can be chosen to make the selection. Here is something for our loca) Goveram -nt to con- sider.” rere 8p rh proposes an Agricultural School for Provinces. He says: 0 I his S Ti wou ld the Thia proposition looks well. suit Prince Edward I:land—if only school and farm were here, But we ap~ prehend that it is net practicable from the is uolike thatof Nova Brunswick and that the Strait would have to be crossed either by the New Branswick or by those of Prince Ejiward fact that our soil Scotia and New farmers of Nova Scotia and Island before any lessons could be learned, Our farmers do not.personsliy take ac- vantage of the at Nappan (1) because they wl! not go there» Experimental Farm } and (2) because it is not certain that the results of experiments conducted there can betrelied upon by farmers here. For these reasons we need an Agricultural Schoo! and Experimental Farm of our own. An Agricultural School aud Model Farm fer the Maritime Provinces would not suit us nvless located here. LLOYD'S REPORT. AccorpiING to the returns compiled by Lioyd’s Register of Shipping, it appears that,excluding warships, there were 584 vessels of 1,401,087 tons gross under con- struction in the United Kingdom at the close of the quarter ended 31st December 1898, This immense volume of new ship- ping is withont precedent inthe history of the ship building industry Of the vessels under construction in the United Kingdom at the end of De- cem ber, 504, of 1,066,998 tons, were under the supervision of the Surveyors of Lloyd’, Register with aviewto classification by thateocietys In addition, 40 vessels of 119,010 tons were building abroad with a view to classification. Tne total build. ing at the present time under the super- vision of Lioyd’s Register, is,thue, 544 vessels of 1,186,0(8 —A western Prince corresp ondent writes that “the mailx were never +o ex- irsegular, It is either a nothing. One is tempted awfully to ewear. {[f “ulock would only give a little of the attention he is giving to stamp fads (for honors later) to our desperate case, surely something would be done.” Tue Miminigash to Mr, Alexander McDonald of! Examiver has protested promptly, but the It will be interesting to know | Liberal Party is ranning the show and we if ell the parties to whom work was pro- | must only remember this, as well as all the rest, when the momeot of reparation arrives. Wrights Make is Right HOME MAKRRS...... ; Frame Chairs, Camfor- table and CHEAP ¢ Mons ee — Neal oo a or Ct. . Mark Wright & Co. 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