THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 10, 1859 “IT PAYS 10 BUYEAT PERKINS. If Its VALUE You want Here you get it 52200! 00003 THE NAILY EXAMINER FEBRUARY 10, 1899. A PRETTY PASS. Iy is reported that, after consultation ; . with his political leaders in this city, Mr. Amedie Gellant has decided to appeal from the decision of Mr. Justice Hodgson, In view of the decision in the Hackett case, there is not the slightest vestige of a hope that the appeal will be successful—that is if, as We may assume,a@ cate aga’nat Mr. Gallant bas been made out. It is evident that the Supreme Court of this Province and of Canada, fiike, are set against the evil of bribery and corruption ] lihat, if the like the grounds of the Patriot’a unfair and incorrect statement concerning Mr. Martin’s attitude towards the bridge, non est. NOTES AND COMMENTS. — Very quaint is the announcement that the officers in the Russian Army welcome the peace proposals because they believe numbers of men in arms are reduced, {those who are left wii! get more pay. rumour that the three principal islands of the Samoan group are 'o be divided, the United States taking the ‘sland containing Pago Harbour; Germany the island with Apia Harbour; and Ex land the largest island of the greup. There is a J in ~ ww no at elections and are determired to all looph le of escape for those who have bcen found guilty of the slightest infraction of Ther draw no trom the law in respect to it. fore the on ly inference that can be the fact of the app al is that our Liberal leaders have adopted this method of* securing the support of Mr. Amadie Ga lant in. the ine Englis! print cotton, | fast colors, special price per | yd. — »C ) Fs) ia Unbleached sheeting inches wide s} ecial price per yard, 10° Circular pillow cotton full 40 inches wide special price per yard. 12° 4 o—- Circular pillow cotton full 42 inches wide, special price per yard. Ladies corset covers, close fitting, well finished, special price. 17° Pure linen huck towels size °1x41 inches price ? for 29° Ladies white cotton night robes, high neck, dainty lace edging, specia! price. oY VENTA Legirlature during the coming session, The “appeal” will er eMr. Gallant to take his seat and the Government the more easily to tide over the session. But what & speciacie will be presented in the Leg slative Assembly ? There will be | | > w= - > seen, at the sourceof lawin the Province, engaged in making laws and rules, a man who stands before the public convicted of bribery in his own election—one whe, ac- cordiag to ihe law, is clisfranchised and set apart as incapable of voting or holdinga representative or officiel position of any kind on behalf of the public for a period of eight years We may not fully discuss this matter until after the appeal, to which Mr. Gal- lant is entitled, has been decided. ; Without prejudice to Mr. Gallant it may, pre) ’ be remarked that the Liberal party and the Government of this Pro. viace bave evidently come to a pretty pass. however, ~~ — HILLSBOROUGH BRIDGE. Ce Tae misrepresentation to which Mr. Alexander Martin M. P., directe public at- tention in his letter to the editor of The Patriot, published in anotber column, is groee and outrageous. We chellenge successfu! contradiction of the statement that there is no newspap2r in this Pro- vince which has more persistently advocat~ ed the construction of a bridge over the Hillsborough than Tue Rxaminea, The fact is so well known, that we did no‘ con< sider it worth while to contradict the Patriot’s misstatement. On his own be half Mr. Martin hae, however, deemed it necessary to publicly declare that the Patriot's reference to him is* jncorrect ” and to request a statement of the grounds upon which itis made. It is unnecessary to say that Mr. Martin’s demand has nct been met. Instead of meeting it, instead of explaining tae grounds of its charge, the Patriot proceeds to draw an “inference,” the clearness of which it preteote to see — though no ono else can—and iv misrepre- sent and decry the long past actions of the Liberal Conservative party. In this latter regard, it is to be remembered that the firat steps in any large enterprise are in- variably sccompsuied by “suggestions” and “estimates” which may Or may or may not be practical or correct. Sach euggestions and ertimates were made in respect to the proposed bridge over the Hillsbor- ough. Surely the Liberal Conservative party are not to be condemned as “hum- bugs” and “desperate politicians” because 45° We have an extra fine white laundered shirt, with wide bosom, pure linen front 195° P, Pens & b SUNN YSIDE, they considered such suggestions and The fact remaics that the Conservatives obtained estimates, etc. Liberal surveys and other valuable information concerning the proposed bridge, and left the matter a condition to be practically d>alt with by the Liberals, bad the Liberals been disposed toda #0. So far nothing in practical has been done— though there bas been « greut deal of the empty talk characteristic of Attorney General McDonald. It is trae that when pressed for the Belfast and Murray Harbor Railway, Sir Louis Davies declared that the railway andthe Bridge must go tow gether. Many persons, together with Tue Examiner, suspected that ing thie condition Sir actuated by a desire an excuse for not going on with the railway. The fact thatthe railway ie not being built and that Sir Louis has said, «I could not ask my colleagues to votea grant for the Belfast Railway uuless the Provin« cial Government would assume its fair share of the bridge,” goee to show that the suspicion wastrue. But perhsps, events maay,in the near future, prove that it was unfounded. We shail be happy if the Ralway and Bridge are constructed as intimated by The Patriot—ihough we in mak-~ Louis was to obtair greatly fear that they wil] continue to be, or administrative purposes, the Soudan has been divided into four first- class districts, and three second-class districts, The first-class districts ar (imdurman, extending to Abu Haras on the Blue Nile, and Aba Hasar on the | White Nile, Senaar, Kasala, and Fashoda. The second-class districts are Assouan, Wady Helfa,and Suakin. Major-General! Hnoter kas been appoiuted Governor of Omdurman; Lieutenant Colone!} Lew's, Governor of Sennaar ;a: dLeutenant, Colo- nel Jackson, Governor of Fashoda —Whilst making pious professions of peace aod universal goodwill, Ru-sia is stealihily elaborating a plan for the es tablishment of a Russian inilitary solonial zone along the Afghaoffrontier. The plan of the Minister of War, it seems, is to es- tablish 15 settlements on favourable «pots along the border, each settlement to con- tain 500 families, The Ameer of Afghan- istan is said tobe in failing bealth, and scme think civil war throughout Afgban~ istan wonld follow on his death. It is stated that troops are being pushed down tothe frontier. > a __. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Montreal Herald: It used to be thought that Joe Martin was a Libera! first and a fighter afterwards. It locks as though the order has to be reversed, Detriot Free Press: An eloquent De- troit preacher tellsthis among his early experiences in a rur*l parish. One of his parishioners was very ill and finally tent for the minister, who found the man rather reticient, and finally asked if there was anything he couli do. “Parson,” was the answer, “sleep wouli make me well, but the doctor can’t make me sleep. I wondared if you'd preach me that long sermon I heard last July.” The popularity of our skirts is what we are pleased to see. The material and general per- fection of workmanship are the two points that we make in our gootls. Good quality, periect fiitting, tailor made shirts, 81.—-STANLEY BROS, LOCAL NOTICES. Going fast— those $2.50 colored boots; come quick if you want a pair R. K. Jost, J. O O F.—Wildey Lodge, No 27, meets tceu'ght. Initation. A full attendance 8 requested, Visiting brethern welcome, otha aea ie EERIE Abegweits <VS2 Victorias HE 'RIDAY, FEBRUARY 1!Oth aba tetets — “A cS It Soes lo The Peaple “The advertiser must reach the public through the paper which goes to it.‘ N. C, Fuw- ler Jr. The Examiner yoes to the people. That’s the reason it is such a good advertising medium, and when it goes to the peovle the people read it—read it all. Is your advertisement in the Examiner? if not why not! vw “ais % r Te ME The leading newepaper of P. E, Island. a BS tr We would like to havea z = a yee about your : The Examiner Pub, Co. % Publishers of y The Examiner y 3% XK J.P S dies Wilk larwear Each day adds new wonders to this really Wonderful Sale many of the lots have been entirely sold out and replaced with newer and daintier things. To-morrow every table in this sec‘ion will be piled high with rich Snowy White Garments,the beacty schemes of the Best Makers and most interesting of all NEW PRICE BCHEMES to givea grand finish to this interesting sale. Ladies’ Corset Covers Ladies Chem- ises. Ladies Drawers iixtra value in towels for this week 18x36 crape huck towels.......24¢ a pai? 21x42 crape huck towels)........30¢ a pai? 23x47 crape buck towels. ...... 36c¢ a pail 19x36 best wasl ed linen | uck towels eorseroes oe es voccereeveoghiapes a>» 240 & Pir 19x38 best wasbed linen buck towels uialea ie ervcseg cee etl vice ee 200 @ POF } white table vapkins 95¢. $1.36, 1.40 doz § table napkins ............ 95e to $4.50 doz Unbleached Damask NF aaa » swosoenss MEE SP ON. ain! cacbnin dea; phen nsenenedule i ee ie 24¢ ee 292 SE, o ccahe. culcesueeanen ow .26¢ Eee. ok sh 0 ebesnsts ss 1 eee 4&c 56 weh........ -42¢ ESZTRASA1 VALVG QDR OD DSHSOU © 9S 4H]OEQ6 Bleached Damask §2 inch.. -/ctnckbhs “gelbbhelpiinas ccs tne SSO: canes 6k k athe odes sar 45c Os O00 un. cht am 9a 638 inch : -- 80° 72 inch. ss ene EXTRAA | VALUE C@SwS 0B 03 4G 02 9O@ SS Circular Pillow Cotton IS 4 ici Gano detdida t's Gant’ 5 ailiaa ve Oreos bees da ccc icéveawhe ee 46 inch........ b debcsevdcoes 0 scree Oe ae ee esis ah We 'o-a'wedadcce bi dace 6 ave sebenme Plain Pillow Cotton ON aa 10 ee a epedesass ask ‘ e2ie2e Carnival’ THERE will bea Grand Fancy Dress Carnival in Hillsborough Skating Rink, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14th Prizes as usual wil! be awarded to the mos original Gentleinan’s Costume and the mos Origina! Lady’s Costume; and in beth instancee the costliness of costumes to be taken into censideraticn in allotting the paizes. Efforts will be made to bring this Carnival up to old time standsrd and make of it a great improvement cnthe Carnivals of late years. The Rimk will be decorated in better style then it has ever beea before. and there will be a fine exhibition of electrical effects. wee ® objectionable costume will be allowed on * ice. Thisis the first instance of admissien to aCar- nival in Chariottstown at the low price of 2) cents, but popular vrices pay. Tickets for sale at A. W. Recdins C. D. Rap- kins and Johnsons « Jonson's (Kent Street) = Stores, Admission 20c, Reserved Seats 256 Gailery30e Heserred Seats at (C.D, Raakin’s Doors epen 7.30, Galbiaith’s Bend in attead fe A. PAE Ti ETT ance. tek, — a 2221222 PUBLIC: MEETING } Under the Auspices of the Local Council of Women, in St. Paul’s Schoolroom | | —or— lL. Norwegian Dances..................Grieg Miss Amy Moore & Mise Burbiage FRE Miisises co. i ced The President 3, Milano Patriottica Marcia......... Violin, Brenaeees OUR F BNO. ka os. . knceewc von Mias H. Palmer, Mise A. Anderson and Miss M. Palmer 4. Address.......Sanitation as a Preventa- tive of Disease with special referenee Oe <FOROCITIOR dicceceics -< aco o eagadsons Dr. MacLeod 5. Vocal Duett...... Miss Winnie Cotton and Mr. MacLean 6. Discussion... ......[a it A.’vieable That Women be Eligible fur ihe Office of School Trusiees............ side Mrs Robert Campbel!, Dr. Tay lor, Judge Warburton & Mr. P. Pope GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Docrs open at 7.30; meeting commences at 8 p.m. N. B.—A collection will favor of the “*Council.” be taken ip ATGHES Unsurpassed for durability and timekeeping qualities, at prices so lcw as to surprise yeu. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE DR. CLIFT ALISBURY TRIATMENT HRONITC DISESASES Pia. =e at Vt CURE Chronic Diseases and Rupture cured by Dr, Cliff. Dips ms regis tered ip United Siates 11d Canad... S-<nd Lie ht to ae | FRIDAY, loth FEBRUARY, eee ees Under the Distingnishec ronage of His ~ yo eal Lieut. Govr. & Mrs Howlan: Mis Worship the Mayor and Mrs. Warburton. : ‘St, Peter’s Boy's lub ENTERTAIMMENT IN ST. PETER'S HALL —ON— Monday Evening, Feruary 13th PROGRAMVME.— PART I, 1. Quartette Messrs Bayfiex 1, Owe McLeaa & Earls ; 7 Bi DON i iis be ° Rey: T. A. Hane 3. Recriation a Master Jack Nortop 4 Song 106 Oe teeeennentean Mise Cotton 5. Violin SOIO.. coor sosscek FON, Vivnicemle 6. Reading ..».Miss Flo, McKengie ee %.H. Norton PA*? IT, MINSTRELS Curtain Raiser, Company, “Hot Time” “Up de Hill” f “Honey You Have Served Me Wrong” Bones Sr. .." Old Black Joe” Vambe Jr., Bones and Tamb } Jra. 2. “Your My Color AN ives. said Bones Jr. 4. Whietling Soio..............- . Tambo Jr 5. “There’a a Warm Spot in | ae torseeeeesee «ss. Heart for You Buoy? (ne of the Litule Coons : 6. Sand Sift...... ..... Bradder Ragtus i. “My Little Yaller Gol Has Gong: a os tabbornes os dc Cee and Lef’ Me” Brudder Snow bal] $8. “Masra’s in de Cold, Cold Grouyd” Brudders Bones Sr. & Jr., and Tambo Jr. 9. “My Little Yuller Coon Good Night” The Otber Little Coon. ‘ Voc al SoOio... ~J ana 2. Quartette— Bones Sf... oe eree 19. “Ma Honoluln (Queen Yee Tambo Jr, 11, “When You Aint Got No Money”... Tambo Sr. Good Nigot. Company in fal]— GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Admission 20c. Doors open at 7.30, Curtain 8 o’clock sharp. Jam ' Jam! We sell the best make of jam, viz~ CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S Large assortment, all kinds at very low prices. ALSO—Jata ir 7 Ib pails, in Strawberry, Raspberry, Apn- cot, Peach and Red Currant; out You Aint My stamps for information or call at i RURO, Nova Sc: tia, in Merchaxts Bank Building. ; At PICLOU, Revere Hote’, every Wea } nesday. At NEW GLASGOW, N. §&., Windsor Hotel, every Friday. Pure Food Sellers. Sanderson & Co THE TH! Are you thinking of cominz to town to have some dental work dcne? Is your time limited? Let us tell you what we can do. WE can take the wors: caee of an aching tooth and treat and fill it in one eetting. WE can take the wor t case of abzessed or ulcerated tooth and treat end fill in one setting. WE can teke any nu bes of sn sh teeth and make them all right in one sitting, end fully guarantee them not to abcess again WE eave teeth. Don’t have a tooth extracted be- cause you are told that it cannot he filled. W- have the experience and methods for saving teeth. We do Painless Dentistry by use of the famous BERLIN METHOD ——AND BY—— ELECTRICITY WE make Crown and Bridge Work end put it in place *ame day #* impress'on is taken. ’ WE make Metal Plates or Valcinate Plates and put them in place ea me day as impression is taken. We have everything req aired, and up to date for best work, and for comfort of our pa’ iente. Persons from out of towa wi! eer the great advantage of com- ing to see us, as they can have their Dente] Work done without Joss of time, and fully guaranteed in every respect. Oar prices ar@ low, and each br«nch in charge of « epecialist. Examinations and advice free. Call and see specimens of Teeth without plates, etc. “sa °- = 2s. ~anh. ae] @ @. f) BERLIN DENTAL PARLOR Sette dete tee e2eaeccee SCs WOO e Y e dethedkeste a Cook deakoteeots | REFERER GE SG GLOGS LO GE IRE OGEIR GE |g UOC CCC CC OR00 ists . ° eh e Cie RS