1 ‘ eg EE - BORN. i At Clifton, New London, Nov. 27th, Mre. William Monigomery of a son. All sorts of plain and fancy stationery ‘e-dish collars, hair filled, embossed and ved dessert papers and jam-pot labels, will be found at Kindergarten hall,Dec. 7th Dolls! dolls! dolle! at Kindergarten Hall oo Dec 7th. Dolle at all prices and ip every style, and a)! dressed so tbat their clothes may be taken off and ton, Sailors, ladiee, cb ldren, marines, habier, fauvtleroys, Scotelmen, Chinese, Tommy Atkins and dolls in national cde~ _ -_ — Weeks & Co oO ee The FUR STOKE o——-- ~ We quote below a few lines of special value, for this week, Black Large Black 62 1.900 1.35 °° , _ coney ruff black coney ruff ruff, satin lined > Large ture llers, $1.2u, 31 40, and $1.90) slack thibet ruffs, satin lined, just opened and selling fast | at $1 65and $1.85 | Large storm wv llars in Grey Lamb | BY & Grey Opposum 1 & Thibet Lamb | Ses: Astrachan Cine, $l14./0 sor ou), ! - ASTRAGHAN JACKETS $22.00, $25.00. $28.00, $34.00 | $40.00, $45.00, $50.00. All| sizes and all guaranteed. GENTS FUR GOATS Dyed Coon, $16 50"and $2¢ no —< co ay $35.00, | } ? Wombat Best Co ym, $40.00, $45.00 and up -PurRebes | $4.75. 5 25, 6.50 and 8.00. Buy now and save money. | WEEKS & U0 THE PEOPLES’ STORE for those engaged in this great fight.” ~ Hush, pont Talk They are Playing. it teal to oan : oii struments to speak for themselves. We bave a fine selection of Musical Instruments —Their tone- as well as their euperior sty e and finish, bave received many favourable com- mé€ ote, Allwe ask ie that you call and examine them before baying. MILLER BROs., QUEEN STREET, Cosnoiiy’s Bri_pixe C0 ~<2426608 £66248 SESS FESe ee —_ - ——— a_i. bUAKDERS WANTED Two additio a) POSSESS SPSS SCOESELOE SOLE BEES BHOECREO 22000000 SESE BALE SESE IOSE OGG8 DEOCESSES rd+ rs can be comfortably eccommodated ac Mie *tumbies, corner Prrve ard Kent Sts, Termg moderate. 279 lwk - | THE DATLY EXAMINER. CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBEx 39, 1819 Mr. Balfour's Speech. Lonpox, Nov. 29.—Arthur J. Balfour, the government leader of the House of Commons, addressing the natiooal con. servative conference at Dewsbury yester~ day, replied to the charge that the govern- ment’s motive in the war in South Africa was the acquisition of the gold fields. “Thave vow come to the cenclusion,” he said, “that declaration of war by the Tranevall and the Free State was pot = any despairing etruggle for liberty but @ bold bid for empire, a bid to make themselves the nucleus of a Dutch- speaking paramount power in South Africa and to exclude for ever the hated Britisher from a dominating influence from that part of the world. * These people have risked their all up on the stake of war, and it is incredible that such a risk could be run merely to prevent the Uitlander getting a vote. “Their dreem may be madness, but it is intelligent madness wen we consider the whole situation aud the military difficulties that beeet Great Britain in a South African campaigo. “* They have also vainly counted upon the British party system. ** Another reason may be found in their profound contempt for British arms.” Passing toa higher eulegy of the “ brilliant bravery of our troops, tbe courage, patriotism and endurance of the swa!l colony of Natal, so transcendently displayed, aud ihe “ patr.otic spirit of the colonies generally,” he conti nued : ** Last, but not least, may we not op this occasion express Our gratitude to our Americao relations, who have done al! that is possible in a case like this, namely, have provided and equipped the Maine. vot only in the interests of human- ity, but, as I well believe out of sympathy Lo the course of an eloquent peroration, in which he said that he waa not entitled to lift the veil, hiding the future, Mr, Balfour expressed confidence that an era of peace prosperity and freedom would follow these dark struggles,” aod made a most kindly reference to the Urange Free State, deciar- ing: “A couple of months agolI could no more have believed we would be at war witb the Free State than wit» “ = zerland.” > The Kaizer’s Sympathy. — — oe = Port Vicr nia, Nov 29.—Emperor Wiilam, betore he ewbarked, left £30) wih Cuotone! Marshall for the benefit of thie tren of the soldiers of the First Royal Dragoons, vow campsigoirg io South Africa, of which regiment his maj- | esty 18 | onorary colone). The Real Big run Show at the Opera Hous? to-night. | Admission 10 cents. Bazaar! ‘(he auspices of some Ladies e Congregation of St. Pever’s Cathedral, will be held in Eeindergarten - Hall =—Qi-— Thursday, 7th Dec, 1899, Beginning at 35, p. m. Admission 10 cents TABLES ADVERTISEMENT — At which a large variety of the best eelling goods manu~ factured, and most extremely advertised in United States and Canada, will be ot- fered for sale. Miss Simpson, assisted by Mrs Tooker, Mrs Mitchell and Mrs Tid- marsh. 2. FANCY— Useful and ornamenta! articles, toye, aprons, fancy work, &c. Mies DesBrieay, assisted by Miss Awy Brecken and Miss Canning. 8, REMEMBRENCE — Table contri- buted to from all parts of the world by former members of the congregation. Miss Stricklaad, aswisted by Miss B Havi- land and Miss ACrockett. 4. DOLLS—The most varied lot ever seen in Ch’town. Miss Pippey, assisted by Misses Nora Tooker, Mary Bayfield, Hil- da Stewart, Minnie Owen, Kitty Peters, Gertrude DeBlois, Miriam Mitchell and Helen Warburton. 5. BOOK STALL—Second hand books and magazines. Miss Hovkirk. 6. STATIONERY — Writing paper, envelopes and fancy stationery. Mrs Warburton. 7. CANDY—Home-u.wte of every de-~ scription. Miss Lousie Dawson, assisted by Mies Muriel Peake, Miss Fairclough and Miss W Tomlinos. 8. TEA—Afternoon tea from 4.30 to 5 30; high teatrom 5.30t07.30. MreA Peters, assisted by Mrs J Peake, Mis W Stewart, Mrs Cairne, Mies DeBlois, Miss Peters, Miss M Irwin, Mise A Fraser, Miss W Arbuckle. and Miss W Stairs. §. Cocoa and Bovril. Miss Mellish. —ALSO— 10. LITERARY CONTEST— Prizes | given to most succereful gaessers of titles of books, enigmatically repreeented. Mr. Foster. 11. SIMPLE SIMON—Fiehing wonder- ful bargains out of his mother’s pail, Master Geo. Stewart 12, LITTLE JACK HQ&2NER—Draw- ing tempting plums out of hia Xmas pie. Master A Vinnicombe. In the evening music will be provided and everything done to make this Bazaar a pleasure to all who patron:ze it. Prices of all articles will be moderate, and no one will be unduly urged to buy. It will ¢ ford every one an opportunity of enjoying themselves, and to purchase Xmas preé~ ents for “all corte and conditions of men. ~~ ” a Lord Methuen Wounded. Special to Examiner received at 4.20 p. m Lonponr, Nov. 26.—It is announeed tha; Lord Methuen is among the wounded at Modder River. | PERSONAL Miss Daweon returned from Boston last evening. Rev. A. Craise and wife, of Mount Stewert, are among the latest arrivale at the Queen Hotel. Rev. W.M. Field, wife and child, of St. John, registered at the Hotel Davies last evening. ‘Chey went east to-day. Rev. Father Turbide crossed to the Magdalens on Mondav night from Sourie. He takes charge ¢f House Harbor parish ou the Island of that name. His Lordship Bishop Macdonald and Dr Morrison leave by the easteru train today en route to Sit. George’s to attend the funeral of the late Father McPhee. _ Rev. Dr. Murray was a passenger by the Princess this morsing, returning to hishome. Dr. Murray has been eupply- ing the pulpit of Zion Church for eome time. His friends here are always glad to see him. The illness of Mr. George H. Bertram, M. P., Centre Toronto, bas assumed a most serious aspect. The d'reace is said to be of such a grave character tiat Mr. Ber-~ tram will not be able to take his seat in parliament again. President McKinley has appointed Rev D. McKinoon, late Chaplain of the First California Volunteers, Chap/ais in the Regular Army. Chaplain McKinnon bas been chosen by Archibishop Chapple tv work with him in the Philippines to- ward the pacification of tbe insurrection and the settlement’ of various church pro~ perty questions which have arisen. Fatter McKinnon is @ native of Prince Edward Island. The Rev. D. M. McDonald, of Tignish, spoke last Sunday of the deplorable ad- vances of the liquor cureein his parish, and anoounced his intention of inaugurat- we, sheck shanties or drug stores, Under the " . ) ig astounding how ram baz set ‘he cd- ctagé Over the pro- vine ut fortunately, being no excepuion, And sri | the “ Morning Or- gan” toots its little horn in behalf of Donald, the foresworn on license and pro» hibition ! Weannounce today with regret,the death of Rev. R P. McPhee,which occurred yes~ terday morning at Georve.own,afier a long ilinecs Father McPhee was bern atSt. Georges and was 61 years of age at the time of bis death. He was parith priest at Rustico until,ill neal.h compelled him to retire. About three years ago he re- moved to Georgetown from Chariottetown. Ihe deceased was h ghly esteemed by all who knew him. Tne boly wil! be taken from Georgetown Cardigan today. From Cardigan it will be conveyed to S*. George’s, where the interment will take place tomorrow. Yesterday Rev. D. J. G. McDonald, P P, Sammerside, got a wire from New York saying his brother, Dr. A D Mex Donald, of North Dakota, was dying there Father Gregory bas gone on to take home the remains. Dr. McDonald is quite a young mau, and graduated from New York University four or five years ago where he was acla-smate of Dr. Murphy, of Tig- nisb, and the late Dr. Burke, of Boston. He came to New York a few days ago tor medical treatment under Dr. Porter, and rapidly sunk after his arrival. We deeply sympathise with his numerons friends, The Reverend Mother Provincial and ber companion, Rev. Motber St. Celestine, of the congregation of St. Joseph, who have been here for some weeks, left yes- terday morning for their home in St Paul, Minn, with eighteen young lady postuilants io their order. Five of theee came trom Alberton and four from Mount Carmel, the others being from all over the Province. Tbere was a most touching leave-taking on board the Northumberland. Miss Mary Reid, daughter of Hon. R. B. Reid, of Alberton, is the only girl in the family, and ber parents were deeply stfected at parting with her. Rev. Fathers Burke and Arsenault were at the Loat to see them off. The distinguished sisters are delight~ ed with the Island and its people, and wil! return oext year with renewed pleasure for the numerons postulants they were un-~ able to take with them this time. Mother Provineial St. Seraphine is Archibishop Ireland’s sister and Mother Sx, Celestine his cousin. to All members cf the W C T U and others who are interested in the apron sale are r/ quested to meet in the W C T U parlors this( Thursday) evening at 7.30. "leo At Boston, on the 9th November, by the Rev. Eder J. Atkinson, Joho McFer- lane, to Minnie O’Hanley, both of Char- lottetown. At the residence of J R Warren, Esq., on Tuesday evening, 28th Nov, by Rev J W McConnell, Adolphus Turoer, of Dundas, to Misa Jane Down of St. Peters Bay. DIED. At St. John’s, Nfld, «n November 4th, Mrs. John Cowan, leaving a busband and seven children. Mrs. Cowao waa te@ice married, ber first husband being the late Wm. H. Ellis, M P.,of Newfoundland. One of her children by her first marriage is Mr. Alfred H. Billie, traveller for Messrs. Henderson & Potts, Halifax, who bas been on the Jsland for some time 10 the interests of that firm. Ture Pcos:.—Moderate winds, fine and mild today. Showers on Friday. ee — NN —— Local and Other ltems, Surrewe Covrr.—The care of McMillan va. the City of Caarlottetown ie etill before the court, Great preparations are being made for Mr. Earle’s big concert ‘in tne Opera House, on Tuesd ay evening. January 2nod. More particuiare later. CaLeponran Cius —The regular meets ing of tnej\Caledonian Club will, be held this evening at 7.30. Installation of officers. C.O.F,—A special meeting of Court Abegweit ©. O. F. will be held in Forest- ere Hallon Thureday, Nov. 30th, at 8 o’clock. Initiation and other business. By order. Zins. oe Ortext Division &. of T.—Remember the inteuded visit of Loyal Crusaders to Orient Division on Friday evening at 7.30. Don’t forget the bour, Members of other divisions welcome. Arcuicut Sotp AGaix.— Charles T. Gillespie bas sold the trotting gelding Arc Light, 2.19},by Rampart, to J A Johnston, |} was shipped to his new owner today.—St. j | Liquor Regulation Act, 1; malicious in- | , juries to property,2; larceny,d. The receipts ing acrusade against liquor dens whether J ee een aS ’ P the Halifax insurance sgent Are Light Jobn Gazette. CurutMas Boxes.—The Christmas boxes *ent from New Brunswick and Prince Edward Islend for the officers and men of “ G” Company, Canadian contin« gent, will be sent from Southampton in the Tantallon Castle, Tue GreetLanps—The Greetlande ar. rived from Montreal yesterday afternoon with a full cargo of general merchandise which she is discharging today. She will leave this cvenivg for the Sydneys and St. John’s, Nfld, with a ful) cargo of produce on and under deck. ¢ MEET MEAT : THE ALWAYS.¢: BUSY STORE ¢,[¢ ra Wa Hons at Dress Hat Half Price at Stanley Bros Potice Covurt-~-There were fifty-six | convictions during the month of November, | as follows: Drunkenness, 36; malicious | injuries to property, 8; assault, 2; violating | Liquor Regulation Act, 1. The dismissals | were : larceny,'5; drurkenness, 1; breach of for themouth amounted to $147. menencaliegieiniviies Tre Reat SHow Tontcut.—See the Shamrock Concert Co, at the Opera House tonight. It is the real show See ‘* Salva:l,” the real black farce come- | dian. See Miss Belle Morrison, the real | song and dance artist. See Miss Nellie | Burgess, the realsinger. See Mr. J. W. | Meak, the real Irish comedian. See! Harrivgton the real dancer. See Lyons the real juggler. See Kelly the real one if you | want to laugh. Go to the Opera Houee | to-night and eee the real show.” Admis- | sion 10s to all parts of the house, | —_—— >_> = | | | Evwortnh Leacue.—The ficat meeting this season of the Young People’s Epworth Leegue of the Pirst Methodist Church was held last evening. Thoughtful papers dealing with the Boer aod British sides of the Transvaal war were read by Professor Jordanand Mr. H. R. Boswall, and C.l. Moore gave an _ interesting sketch of the progress of the war to date. The choir sang “Rule Britannia,’ Mr. J, R Davison taking the solo. Mr. W. A. Bentley moved and Mre James Paton seconded the vote of thank¢s at the close. Rev. J. J. Teasdale presided. Exports—The following is a statement of the steamers and schooners loaded with oats by Carvell Bros: ~ Bushels oats SS Oacn0O cis ccseisnyaeounaks cca eee Rte... dcdetcvckee neuthae su cabana 10,000 Tune ng, . (cy & Leeeeeebie ate dasa SS e-e 7.000 DV Gacncseiess ois 0.0 bodseretena ae Danie}. . 3. eae 3000 BPP BP i vcaseccdnieaten sc 1d4s eee eee re MMO. . cctin skae 3500 SNL. s cis. go 6 08S +4 beaeehannnekt | ae MOtning LAaghtsevciescesss os cavccss. Se Ripley Ropes.........0.....scccccee 2200 a ere Se eee SREY UTID docctecsciasiivie teste. Se Harvest Home... . .. seg J. vefincees » 3500 James Semple, .... ....igsess'seeceeeee 4000 Margaret Aan. ....<<sppsoceentcs OOOO MMOD, . se 0~ gs weenie wee 1000 Bushels potatoes mae - Mepine.. ..<0csisiccvsiinenes SOO Quickstep...... 2400 BP Ch ahaliles. <o:sisasha dav tookcn For Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and Cape Breton ports. Physicians. A fresh supply Anti Diphtheritic Serum prepared Noveraber 13th in the Bacteriological Lab— oratory of Parke, Davies & Co., just received. Each bulb contains 1009 antitoxic units. ‘ = 400 Samples S 7], “Felt Hats @ es 7S “ae fin PEARL GREYS S “as FAWNS oS a ais se 3 = BLACKS % E & NAVY BLUES’ & E = 3% REDS a - 4 is a E « GREENS, etc aK r 4 | 3 * . 4HALF PRICE. z a 4 ef STANLEY BROS. ; TAS Sad 88 IO AOS an EN PSSM + SR SRR ye wAssASAsbSsbsba dds bas” “Girls Chocolate ¢ ‘ Skating Boots «i{{} }} ty, =a = i a FOR $1.50 ji» a Win 4 Here ig one of the nicest little "boots we have ” ae? ag the’ thing for a good skat nm; cr iall *" waiking shoe, " at ? I «({ Made on a good comfortable last, stylish snd \» «| shapely, of fairly heavy Chocolate Pubble Leathe «t @ $1.50 for misses’, sizes 11 to 12, and $1.85 tr {i «| women’s, sizes 2} to 7. tite «(| ‘lf at{| al This is the Weather —.s. Which You Require Good Warm Clothing If you want variety of style st well as quality to seicct from in Suitings, Overcoatings &c., you will find it here. OUR TAILOR SHOP IS iN FULL BLAST == Turning out ‘irst-class clothing for people who are fortunate enough as to have them made here. We Will Continue Our Reduction Sale on Men’s Furnishi Special discounts on Fancy Shits, Neckwear, Underclothing Sweaters, etc, GORDON & McLLLAN yt ye 1 eee % (i. he +aete RS REEL | Samngtenaait” -EBe tei saponins ane: 5 emo was Senter rene, 8 wire e ete ores «atin nA tt AR mR RBA eae a agen a ggg REN igs te Re NRE IE aon. Seth etiam gerRte, a oe a ie hire RRP eet one» et a ge: sore we eprti nn i DEI NA Mla 6 St . 4 Sa SOR OREN Oo RRR oe Sm OANRE ATS. So. oY D . es IG U rT , G ¢ Ewe f r i r ek ni lagi, ii: alana. ihe “ena ey 8 tL AR Bee: ae