BAS ADMBAABBDBMALALEALNDLALDSMS A “MD, ; ; : | < 3 | . ‘ F 4 : > < <q be > . ‘ vr y ‘ a ee < lGec PIER Le. b ; ONE 98 f | D.STEWARTE 2 - BAKERY f ¢ is » ; BAKESBSST BREAD | “vr wT TUT TV TT ere . j Ne DW NB TS Ae AVE. NG | me Of e e NZ eine 3h rey tg" * Cayo SNe OS See she Ve New Cathedral ~— BAZAAR RA LAR oe bk La OT mm THE DAILY EXAMINER OCTOBER 20, 1899. BRITISH LEADERS’ OPINIONS OF THE WAR adi f Parl ament, as the people eat Britain at large, are practical] y as to the necessity and justice the In the House n ek } ari Of Aimberley Je atjone RB oers, arquia of Salisbury. The case { Great Britain was plainly stated by the alter when he said: ‘The Boer Government we re pieast 1 to 1ispense Wich any explanat on on our pari respecting the Causes or jn-tification of th war. 1 hey have do e vbat vO provovsa tion On OUr part conld hav istined Chey : t nation has ; bave done what the stronge never in }t8 strength done to any opponent it had chal eng of Chev sane i a defiance 80 andacious that I could scarcely depic Without using words uusuited to this as eemblv. aud by sO doing they berated this i untrv from the necessity of explaining to the people of Er c and why we are at dfeted that we would ever be at war. | There bave been very grave questions | between us tup tothe time of the ul- EXCURSION RATES —ALL OVER— PE Istanp Ratway /timatem the modes we had suggested of the {ander McDonald, the settling them were successful, and | epirit in which we were met was encourag- iog. We lately bad hoped that the future had in reserve for us a betier fate. “But now al! questions of possible peace, | |} all question of justifying the attitude we | Crowds of people coming to town | g Bardar Week, Oct. 16 to 20th ring this SPECIAL week we | offer SPECIAL inducements to; CASH BUYERS Anycene wanting | Booss, § ationery or Fancy Goods} { call on us. HASZARD AnD .... MOORE | SUNNYSIDE. | SG +s > se + ody. | es I — 1° US OS BS OS AS — i | THE BIG » Vathedral Bazaar a> O-~> OD OS COO oD J - e attraction of the citv this week. M jnet “pened up a fine assortment & Blackwell's world celebrated including: — Pickles (al) kinds) French Capers Spanish Olives Essence Cofttee Devilled Ham Soups Anchovy Paste Cherry Powder, etc. ve ~se pOOds -oods are the best on the market. BEER 2 QUEF GROCERS V\TT THE LEADING yOl MUSIC “ROUSE RZ WS AR Aa LOTS... wy of pretty things at a the x, BIG BAZAAR « but you may not 2 be able to buy any | this MUSICAL in INSTRUMENTS (urs is the place to buy anything in that line. We want you to call and see our stock whether you wish to buy or not = 2 VY, wT AAAARAAAA® Y ou’re always wel- come, Miller Bros., QUEEN STREET CoNNOLLY’s BUILEING EEET SEER EEE .M. C. A. The Annual Meeting of the Y. M.C. A. wil] be beld in Ladies’ Parlor on Tuesday evening 24th inst, at 8 o’clock for transac- tion of all pertinent Lusipess. J. N. ROBERTSON, *, *, AK Te EE EE EE EE SE eS ES ES SE EEE SS FS { — Oct 16-- President had assumed and all question of pointing out the errors and the grave opposition ot h the Transvaal has beep guilty—al! yuestions bave one great insult which other course .than’tre one which eived the assent of the whole nation an: wbic tbese leaves | which it is our desire to carry out.” Iuthe House of Commons, Sir Henry Cam vbel!-Bannerman, Liberal leader of the Houee of Commons, said that the demands made by the Government of the South African Republic were such as to make it the self-respecting couutry even to take them into “Actual hostilities have commenced,” said Sir Henry, ‘and impossible for Goveroment of any consideration. an active aggression has been committed, which it is the plain duty of our Ministers? of Parliament, and of the people to resist.” The Leader of the congratuiste the Government on the choice Opposition went on to ‘é of the Never, be believed, had so capable and experienced a placed upon usthe duty of seeing any impediment to our Oo that The Liberal leader criticised in moved, we are all agreed. a general Mr. Balfour replied in respect tothe points noted, concluded with the declaration tha has seldom been ‘if war must come it entered into by Great Britain upon an issue which was more clearly au issue of righteousness and liberty, and we have @ad soul.” success in Halifax. li AM —Queation for Attorney-Genere]l Mc. 006.00 ? | Jamaica, remarke: been wiped away in | | " no | office of the Bank was opened in Kingston; | has re~ | but, thanks to the energy, tact and business j | aptitude of the gentlemen who have had made of officers to whom the main charge | to 5. expedition” had been given. | staff been despatched from | the shores of England. Our natural posi- | good football was put up. tion in South Atrica,” he declared, “ has} — —— — OwL supremacy re- | , } way the diplomacy of the government and | undoubted prosf that our selt-governing | colonies beyond the seus are with us heart | — it has been proved,again, that though | Prince Edward jIeland is a emali place, | she is the mother of able men. We heartily | congratulate the Abegweit-Crescent Foote | ball Club of this city upon their notable | Kionon—what about that debt of $600,.| AN EXAMPLE NOT TO BE roxsowED, ee | Mr. Harpy has retired trom the Leadership of the Government of Ontario } and Mr. Roes has taken his place. Mr. Hardy will, it is said, accept a Judgship. i ther Judgs ips nor Governoreb ps for Mr. Farqu‘’ harson,— eve wh he ascording M Arthur Pe é €) + ( n t ul po} : men in (he prov If this be tr snd we are not d KF pore 1 to doubt its truth | —Nr. Farqubars n canoot have the con- lence of the country,~-but he will, never-~ peless, not follow Mr. Nardy’s €xatv} int | forced to do so Hee snnot fall back 1pon a. idgship. ~~ <i <r e NOTES AND COMMENTS. Che Government is making considér- able repairs to the North Cape Ligh: banse saya L’Impartial, Is it another j bh ? Some kicker must get quieted, Bat Mr. Farte thinks it a great ain to buy votes— | | when they’re not wanted. —The manager of the Canadian Bank |of Commerce at Dawson, says that the gold output of the Yukon last year was $18,000,000. He says that Alex- Bonaza King. paid $100,00) this season as royalty to the Government, and tbat he has never been hard up as reported. —The Daily about Telegraph, of Kingston ‘Some institutions in Jamaica may be falling ‘n decay; but the bank of Nova Scotia is not one of them. It is only a few days ago since the branch | charge of the office—notably the present | manager, Mr. W. P. Huni—the Bank has ‘made gigantic strides both in business transactions and in public favour.” This is the more interesting as Mr. W. P. Hunt isasonof Richard Hunt, Esq, of Sum- merside and well known to many of our readers. It appears that the Bank of Nova Scotia in Jamaica, is about to iseue a smal] paper currency under the author~ ity of a special Act of the Canadian Parlia ment. } i } i } | } i | } ———— FootsaLL.—Thbe Dualbousies’ defeated 35 Fur wined Capes trom ¢ | Semyle lot direct from the manufacturers What we Say ! | the Abegweits at Halifax oun Wednesday | afternoon, the score at the finish being 11 to 0. But the Abegweits returned the compliment yesterday by defeating the Wanderers, the score in this game being 6 At Victoria Park yesterday afternoon | the Anchors defeated a picked team from | Charlottetown, by a score of l14t>0. The | game was in'eresting and at times some BORN. In this city on Oct. i9:h, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Duchemin, a daughter RoYAL Baking Powder | Made from pure | cream of tartar. Safesuards the food against alum. Alum baki wders are the greatest menacers to bith of the present day. } ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK, There is No Better Furniture No Furniture Prices are So Reasonable The furniture market is flooded with trash—quickly made, light weight stuff. presented with the glitter of little price The furniture we ss strongly made and neatly finished. W in here. It cannot. None of this has ever leaked ll is, first of all, re'iable, carefully and e value your friendship too highly to risk it upon trash. Once a patron always a patrcn here—if excellent quality careful service and reasonable price can combine to clinch the friendship. MARK WRIGHT AND CO a HomeiMakers N K adies’—.. W YOK Heal EXPECTED TO-DAY 1! = wit ’ Boe P. ‘ } . } U0Q vards Corduroy Velvet, aii coiors, tor fall walete at 27% idy ga. So _ ; to- Wear Moreen Skirts in etripes at | 2 86 Biack only } 1 Blister Cloth in bleck; extra fine grade from $1.25 to $2 50 nina £12 to $37.50 | See our Fur Capes. j WRAPPERS 5 40, $1.35, $1.50 and $2.00 . $1 Flannellette Slumber Robes Knickers and Robes 65c, 75c, 85c, up as high as $2.50 Corduroy Knickers al! shades, prices from $1 25 up Black Wool Knickers $1.25 up 1000.00 dollars worth of Ladies Under- wear from 18c a vest up to ail wool at 50c then up to $1.50 » garment. meee X cme - Warm Woolen Gloves by the 100 at Paton’s. Good, fleecy, soft warm Blankets to meet Jack Frost with these coo] even- ings at Paton’s. Boy’s Strong Woolen Stockings, all sizes, al’ prices at Paton & Co’r, Warm Lined Woo:en Gloves for boys at Paton & Co’s, Job lot ot Bed Comforts going at a snap at Paton’s. Scotch and English Blankets cheap at Paton & Co’s. Our Shamrock Overcoat at $10.00 is sure to win.—Jas. Paton « Co Beaver save you Our tailor-made, Blue Overcoat at $15.00 will money.—Jas, Paton & Co. Direct from France, our Ladies Plain Cloth for costumes, all shades low prices.—Jas, Paton & Co. See our Dress Gcods, thé Largest selection in the city at Paton & Co’s 50 Ready-to-Wear Skirts, Blister Cloth Serges and Lustres, all sizes up to 44 inch, from $3.50 to $5.00. Save time and trouble by seeing curs.— Jas. Paton & Co. Our Ready-to-Wear Costumes are worth seeing. —Jas. Paton & Co. Our Fur Goods are selling. —Paton & Ov. Our Grey Flanneis are going quick come if you want any. Jas. Paton Co. Another counter ful! of that warm woolen Underwear ata saving of 25 p. c. at Paton’s. See our stock of Jackets and Fur Lined Capes, Can’t be beat--our assortment of Hos- iery and Underwear-—Jas Patun & Co ——To visit the F rand... portunity ‘ashion Centre —— WEEK The P E Island Railway j; from all points along the line, Grand Cathedral Bazaar, and PERKI Hereby extend a most cordinal city on that occassion, to visit our ] stocked store on Sunnyside. . tot a We will give special in prices in —— ee Eee renting special reduced rates all who wish to attend the ND & Ci Invitation ta al] coming to the arge, well lighted and we} eg + LO ducements in the way of low Dress oods, Furs Sacques, Capes and Millinery fo after making your liberal purchases at the Big Bazaar come to us for anything else that you ¥. Perkins & Co, SUNNYSIDE, CHTOWN. SOCCCCCOTCOE ~ Cooseseoee | ‘Big Bazaar | lines of Stationery, etc., School ; Books and: requisites lways in stock. ; CHAS. J. MITCHELL, " Bookseller & Stationer $ 145 Queen Street. : Opp. Prowse Bros...... SOOO SOOO “804 & 6000 42924006 CELERY en ee (YY @ es © a CELERY BSeBeilieeaeae Why do we hearand see so much about “Paines’ Celery Compound ?’ Because it is claimed to have a certam amount of celery in its composition, and why are we blowingso much about celery? Because we have the genuine article, and in order to invro- duce it even more thoroughly, we make the following liberal offer:—- Celery per bbl $2.00 for 3 bbls $5.00 for 6 bbls $9.50—a plan for keeping celery sen‘, with each order; also a sample sent on receipt of address and 5centsin stamps. When ordering The Big Bazaar is now in full swing. So are we. Visitors vill do well to call and see our eo Corduroy Blouses by the 100 at Paton & Co’s Corduroy by the piece at 27c—all prices at Paton & Co’s MILLIvery —We are showing the latest noveitiesin trimmed millinery. Plenty of hely. and ladies you can get your order finished and delivered on time at Paton’s. Saturdays excepted. Cueap Dress Maxinc-~Save a dollar on the making of your skirt at Paton & Co’s Children’s Tams Cheap at Paton & Co’s 365 Feather Boas at 25% off Come quick if you want ooe—J Paton & Co Children’s Winter Suite all prices at Paton & Co’s Great Flannel] Bargains at Paton & Co. A Comfort Bargain—25% off soiled— Jas Paton & Co’s Silk Waists and Corduroy Waiets at Paton’s |. | X [ 8 FOR SALE-—A Meacham’s Atlas of ® E 747 Island. LOST—Between the E.vlanade and John- son & Johnson’s down town drugstore, by the way of Water aud Great George Streets, a Lady’s Gold Watch, Finder will please leave it at this office. 247 3i = FOR SALE—50 acres of excellent land sit- uated at Sparrows Road, Lot 51. This farm is in the centre of the most thriving settlement in the Province, is well watered and fenced; 3 miles from Montague Bridge. For termsap- ply to Mr. A. A. McLean, Charlottetonw or to the owner, ,John McLean, a R Oa pt27 w2ioa dd state if for winter keeping or present use, we ship to all the Maritime Pro- vinces, and celery will be received by our customers in perfect condition for winter keeping. We are also growers and shippers of cabbage, beets, carrots, parsnips, tur- uips, cauliflower, tomatoes, onions. Orders from unknown correspondents, will please accompany order with cash Address,— J.J-GAY &SON | Celery Specialists, | Charlottetown P. E TI. | } The Greatest Snap EVER OFFERED We have placed in our window a line of Gilt Edge Glassware, which we are sells ing at prices that defy anything in thi- eity. Former prices from 35 to 40c. Any piece now in the window for the smallsam of 19c. Comprising Cream and Spoon Trays, Goblets, Tumblers, Pre serve Dishes, Vases, &c, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goeds Store Ops. P. O. Sunnyside. JURY & CO’Y., CHARLOTTETOWN. —— lS = semeenipainend a FOUND.—On Friday, Oct. 13th, on Queen Street, a purse containing a smal] sum of money. Owner may have same by applying to James Mccabe, Stanhope, fand proving properly. nana 245 3 76 may need. 3 LANCASHIRE Fire ——eey- Insurance Company OF ENSLAND-~ This Company ie prepared to take Firs Risks on Property in Prince Edward [s- land at very moderate Rates of Premium, - Persons having propety to ineure Fill find it very much to their ad vantage to apply to the undersigned for quotations ot Rates,— Unsernpulous Agents are €n- ‘ suring in the “Lancashire” by circulating a report that the company never paye ils Losses.—This gives us the opportunity of Stating that duringthe Twenty-Five Years in which the “Lancashire” has been oper- ating in the Maritime Provinces it has never had a Law Suit therein, and further more that ‘on the occasion of the Great Fire of 1877 in St John N. B. the “Lan- cashire” was the first Compaay to com- plete payment of its Losses, baving paid, through ue, nearly Ha!f a Million of Dol- larsin Claims, within 28 days after tne Fire. (See St. John Daily Telegraph, 19th Jaly, 1877.) The only « utstanding Losses which we have in our books are for Fires occuring within tne last four weeks; and which will ,ea!] paid before 24th inst. _It is :o Le regretted that the representa tiveot any Company sbould consider it necessary tO resortto inaccurate state men's in the hope of being able to retain his businers at ra’es higher than those which the “Lancashire is prepared to charge. JM &C W HOPEGRANT, Gen. Agents for Maritime Provincet J J JOHNSTON. Barrister. at-Lar, Special Agent Charlottetown P E Iceland 245-- 6) SSS 08S 4% 022204573" Mail ore ers pre mptly attended to) The Daily Examiner or the latest WAR news, race news and a)] other news. Twenty five cents a month will have it sent to your home every afternoon, Drop me a cavd and I'll call round, anytime, for your subecrip- tion, or telephone Taz Examiner office. R. L, COTTON AGENT re, Bee 4... Charlottetown. >t) @@ Oe OF Ye. 4 we 'o nae *.- 2 Oo &*¥ wat? oo : : : : : 7 | ! | DOG LOST OR STOLEN.—Beag.e pup, white & black. Reward for its return Wallace Stead, Highfield 245 w2i eo 2 Os, ~~ ‘ deavoring to pursuade persovs from jas ‘j