THE DASUY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 27, (89s, es 1g) gngngaga A 2B = Bee! AR) ‘)} Oe mk 1B . SS we Vsy Gait 4 Ji COMFORTING distinguished everywhere for racy of Flavour Superior ity nd Highly Nutritive a . Snoacially crate- HDerviad-. a DC heli’ rat and comforting > tn vous and dysp¢ Dtic Sold : 4 phage in #=-!)9 i Poca i. ~~ > Wa , L Hommopathic Che tS, London, Bngland. Ai Mtns Ll > ae ee PER BREAKFAS! SUPPER LD =~, yA Rr 4 . a ¥, fas. EPPS'S GOUOA wee See 4 ese 0600 St i, ’ . AT - ~ @ MASON’S ¢ : STORE ? ’ You can get the latest Canadian ¢ 4 anil Americano ne Wepapers received 9 @ by mail esch night. ¢ Drop in if vou want a pareror 5 e wazine or book tor-al. Frau, 8 Confectionery. Tobacco, Cigere etc. © when you're passing thia v2). ? > R. H. Mason | eM. ason ¢ y & SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY’ Rs Office in New Prowse Block, to right th ao vilf first door up ee * orate. ie - S » 4 stairs. et 7. 5a © OR. AYERS CARD. W. F. H. GARVELL, B. A. BARRISTER-AT-LAW Bank of N Scotia HARLOTTETOWN Telephone Vo. 170 Money to loan DR. GORDON ALLE PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduat: McGill University.) Office and Re «idence --Dorchester Street Office Hours-—9 to 10a. m.,1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p- m. Prompt attention to country calls. TO LET — _ The northend of a house situated on Prince Street, conta'ning nine rooms, suit- able for a board ing house-or private resid - euce. Apply t THOMAS McQUAID, ~ 24] er Princ iat satis iemmeetlipa, Bare Footed No Never When yos can buy girls’ nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Button ed and Laced Boots for 50cts PAIR awn A T—— J.H BELLS See wind owfor next tw days. PUBLIC POLITICAL =MEETING. A public meeting for the discussio of current political questions, will be held in Mi'tewn Hal), on TURSDAY THE 28th INSTANT, AT7Z O'CLOCK, P. M. Addresses will be delivered by sev- eral prominent public men. A. P. PROWSE. Murray Harbor, South, Nov. 2ist, 1399—dé&wtd GET THE WAR NEWS EVERY DAY TueDamuy Examiver is first on the streets each day with the fullest and latest despatches from the seat of war. This is admitted on ¢ very side. Tae Dairy Examiver wil! be sent to any address dariug tne war for twenty- five cents a mont. Write enclosing stamps to TH & EXAMINER PUB. cO., Charlottetown | | ' ' | been given | propriate and acceptable. | ed for each man inat | | ' i j } NOTES AND COMMENTR. Duriag a Court dinser the Emperor Francis Joseph remarked to a Hungarian deputy that the South African war was one otf the most interesting on record, Un the one hasd the good shooting and organisation of the Boers were most sur- prising; on the other, the numbers of that had fallen and had been soners proved that the Britishers none of their dash and admirabla Bog! sh taken pri had lost pluck. ~~ oe ESTEEMED EXCHANGES, London Empire: The French Govern» meat hopes to make a profit of 20,000,000 francs from the forthcoming Paris Exhibi- tion, and will add this sum to the national revenue in order to make up the deficit created by undue extravagarce. It ie to be hoped that the rabid nationalists will cease to shout “La France aux Frocais ! ” otherwise the Government’s calculations may be far from realized. Army and Naey Gazette : “The loyal of our Colonies cannot fail to produce y afprofound impression on all thinkingt men throughout thecivilized world. Wheu the British colonists come forward as they have done, not only in finding men but supplying movey for their equipment and maintenance, it is idle to say there is no bond of sympathy and feeling between the Mother Country and her dependencies abroad. Tee colonies may exaggerate the extent of our present difficulty, but their spontaneous expressions of patriotism are amost healthy sign nevertheless, and{will } do mach to strengthen our position in the eyes of Europe. The loyalty of the colo- nids is nww no mera idle talk, but a fac esiablisbed beyond dispute.” ~e+ere To Cheer the Boys. Loxpox, Nov 24.—The War Office issues the fo lowing letter from Lieut-Col. the Right Hon. Sir Fleetwood Edwards, keeper of Her Majesty’s Privy rurse, to the Marquis of Lansdowne, Secretary of State for War: “The Queen commands me to inform you of her anxiety to make som? little per- sonal present as soon as possible to her soldiers iu South Africa. She has decid- ed on eeadivng chosolate, which she bas would be ap Tt will be pack- n especially desigu- ed for the occasion. The Queen hopes you will be able to arrange for its convey- ance and deatribntion.” A half pouod of chocolates wil] be given toeach man. It will be suitable for eat- ing or for making a beverage. One hun- dred thousand tins have been ordered, —_—---— ----— --—---wreare NEWS NOTES. 10 understand The Aldermen of DeMoines, Iowa, have followed up the “Curfew Jaw’ by an ordi- nance forbidding all persons, without re» gard to eex or standing in the community, from walking on the streets after eleven p-. m., unless they can show clearly that they are on’ legitimate errands. Other- wise they must be thrown into gaol and pay a fice not to exceed $50 or go to gaol for twenty days. Prohiting spicting on sidewalks or pavements, under penalty cf $10 fine. However, citizens may spit in the gutters or the strevis. Prohibiting swimming in the river wit’.cut proper clothea. Pusishing persone who throw banana peelings on the sidewalks or pave ments. Imposing a five of $5 to $110 for maklug loud noises or disturbances of any kind. Probibiting the operation of slot machinoe‘or other gambling devices of any kind. The bounds of individua! freedom are being narrowed 1n De Moines, SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED, Nov 24~—SS Electra, McLaren, Monta~ gue; Winged Arrow, Davies Sydney. CLEARED; Nov 24—Jessen, Forrest, Halifax; Lucretra, Jane, LeBlanc, Sydney; SS Electra, McLaren, Murray Harbor; Margaret Ano, Buckles, Tatamagouche, Boreas, Colford, Port H owkesbury, N 8 mm, bs) Oe Read Paton & Co’s snaps for Saturday. Another big night’s tradein men’s un- derwear and clothing at Paton & Co’s Buy your underwear avd clothing at Paton & Co’s Men’s gloves,wool, leather, kid, mocha fur-lined kid, fur lined mocha, Astricar- buck, men’s or boys sizes all sell; come quick before stock broken. Prowse Bros. Good health is worth more than any-~ thing else to you, snd every bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla contains good health. Top shirts and underclothing; for the best value in the city you must see our goods. Heavy all wool underclothing for 75ca suit. We sell Stanfield’s Unshrink- able underwear in all the different sizes as- cheap as anyone.—Prowse Bros 3ins. It is said thatthe soldiers who had taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla stood the loag marches in Cuba much better than the others. Men’s and boys’ Sweaters and Cardigans, genuine all wool, superior value. See for yourselves at J B Macdonald & Co. 269 3i SF BMRA ee! me Send one dollar and fifty ceats to Jo the Oyster King, and he will send you y box containing 450 choice P. EB. I. oyate Address King Joy, Lock Box 252, Cha. ottetown, P. BE. 1. They’re share to hae a’ guild thiaga there ? > = > The hal] is set a’ reon wi’ flags, marked iv | ST. ANDREW'S NICHT. | RY JOHN IMRIE, TORONTO, CANADA, The father Scotchmen gang frae hame They seem togrow the fonder O’ everything tha’a Scotch in name, An’ crack aboot it yonder— Ayont Atlantic’s briny foam ; ‘They a’ ken ane anither— The Scot’s at hame where’er he roam, An’ share to find a brither ! Cuo.—St. Andrew’s, Caledonians, Clans, As Sons 0’ Scotland gather ; An’ gallant braw “Johu Heilan’s mana ! ” : Are prood o’ hame and heather! An’ whan St. Andrew’s day comes roon Unere’s aye a demonstration, They march wi’ pipers through the toon, in honor 0’ oor nation ; At nicht they spread a table fair, An’ mak’ a jolly pairty,— Tae mak’ them crouse an’ hearty !|—Cuo. And sometimes acreeds’ tartan ; Wi’ claymores, shields, and stags, Frae Oban to Dumbarton ! Each coat, in button-hole, 1s seen A sprig o’ Heilan heather, Wi’ a bonnie rose—bud in between, | [To show they grew together!—Cuno. heids o’ It’s then they crack o’ Scotland’s micht, OQ’ Wallace, Knox, an’ Burns; Ax’ bow a Scotchman fecbts for richt,— Gie speeches a’ in turns ; The auld Scotch sangs their hearts enthral, They lo’e the words sae fine, Tae the “wee short hour ayont the twal,” Whan they pairt wi’? “Auld Lang Syne!” —Cuo. | Japanese Catarrh Cure Cures Nasal Catarrh. Japanese Catarrh Cure is a penetrating, soothing, and healing pomade, which is in“ serted up the nostrils by a small camel's hair pencil. ‘The heat of the body melts this pomade and the patient breathes the soothing medica- tion through the nostrils, and the nasal chau- nelsopenup. The stuffed-up feeling in the head leaves, and the person can breathe natur- ally through the nose. The dull pains across the head cease. Continual use for a short time soothes the mucous membrane until the sore- ness and inflammation are all gone. The bad odor of the breath passes away, and the lost senses of smell and hearing return, Tke drop- ping in the throat is permanently checked, and the nose does not stop up towards night. The discharge from the nose grows less and less, and finally stops altogether. It does not drive the disease into the throat or lungs or into the | ears, as so often is done by washes, douches, and the temporary relief catarrh — and | snuffs which contain cocaine and other fatal | alkaloids, which relieve at the time, but give | rise to a false security. Japanese Catarrh Cure is a thorough antiseptic, is cleansing and heal- ing in its action, aud soothes the minute a plied. Six boxes are absolutely guaranteed cure any case of nasal catarrh, or money will be refunded. A free sample will be sent to any person suffering from this most dangerous dis- | ease. Enclose 5cent stamp. Sold by ali drug. ists. 50cents. Six for 0, or by mai). Ad- Tease, The Griffiths & Macpherson Co., 121 | Church Street, Toronta (143 Sold by Geo EB Aughes per eatin —— ce THE QUESTION IS OFTEN ASKED, dOW 1S THE ASCENDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP vccounted for? The answer 3 simple enough, viz:—Be- sause there is none equal to it tor intrinsic merits, firm ness, curity, combined with great .asting and cleansing pro- perties Send for premium list. J, D, LAPTHORN & C0., Charlottetown Soap Works Watck Attention ‘That will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. As you value your time piece, do not allow it to run on without atten- tion from year to year. Such treat- ment will soon ruin the finest watch. It’s economy to have it examined regular intervals. Iam sure I can do it to your satisfaction. E@ Please call G. F. HUTCHESON Ch’town Queen St | sired. 500 Improved Milk Cans By the introduction of machinery, we have overcome the trouble complained of in the slopping over of milk cans Ail orders for NON-SLUPP.- ING MILK CANS | filled promptly, wholesale or retail, f A McLEAN, Masenic Temple, Charlottetown WE WANT HOUSEKEEPERS To come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep every- thing in our line that is neces- sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wuat we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. Their lowness will surprise you. DRISCOLL and HORNSBY (QUEEN STREET EVENING GLASSES For You Will be opened on the %6th inst., atthe Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy, where instructions will be given in Book-Keeping, Business Pract ce, Correspondence, Business Penman- ship, Practical Arithmetic, Sborthand and Typéwriting. Classes open from 7.30 to 9.30 p. mw. Five sessions per week. Enter a) any time but NOW is the best. Students may study any branches de-~ Indiv'auual iostruciions given by the followieg teachers:—J Harry Will! jams (Penmanship); Wm Moran, Licensed Teacher of Phonography; A C McMillan, Licensed) L. B. MILLER, Principal Apply at College for particulars. FINE, NEW GOLD and SILVER WATCHES JUST RECEIVED Also direct from the manu. facturers : — Silver Goods, both Table and Fancy Ladies’ and Gentiemen’s Chains Gold Brooches carf Pin s Rings, both Plain and Set with Stones. py, The Birthday Stones are.— January, Garnet | July, Ruby February, Amethyst | August, Moonstone March, Hyacinthe | Sept. Sapphire April, Diamond | Oct. Opal May, Emerald | Nov. Topaz Juae, Pearl | Dec. Turquoise If you wish anything especial made to order, please leave your order early or there may be a difficulty in procuring ex. actly. what you wisa for, as manufacturers report a verv brisk «rade. H. W. TAYLOR, Camrron Brock, CHARLOTTETOWN. ee eg DESIRABLE FARM FOR RENT Suitable for pasture, ete,, etc., sit uated on the North River, in the west Royalty, 34 miles from Charlotte- town, knownas Upton Farm. For particulars apply to 8S. R. JENKINS, P. O. Box 255, Ch’town | 2) to 5J per cent saved. Wide-a-Wake Up-to-Date Buyer's Please Take Notic3| _ We will give world breuking records in the line of Bar- } gains in all lines of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Carpets, and Fur Goods. ard See our fur coats $15 and up See our fur capes $10 and up See our fur robes $5 and up See our See our fur caps $1.50 and up fur jackets $18 and up See our Fur Lired Coats, they are beauts, $48 to 75 Have a look at ouy [failo. Made Overcoats, $10 12, 15 and 10. Don’t pass our tailor made suits -$10, 12, 15 and18 Just as well made and more stylish than any custom made coat in Canada. ‘ali -izes 34 to 4 ! | you want,and a; prices that cannot be touched in the city. Underclotbing by the thousand - Men’s Underclothing, 5; all cotton, half cotton, or all wool, just as LADIES —« JACKETS This department has been moved do wn stairs and is second to none in the provinces for style, fit and finish. We take the lead. You may be able to ge* what some people call jackets for less money in the city, but you cannot get better value on earth than what we are offering this fall. We do not keep the kind that turns its color the firs time it sees the light, or goes tc pieces the first time you pu it on; but each garment is guaranteed by the firm and if does nut turn out satisfactorily, your money back every tim All wool, homemade blanketing, 36 or 72 inches wide, very cheap. . Ask to see our 5, 6, 7,8, 9 or 10 lb blankets, bought direct from the manufact- urers -prices are $1 75, 2, 250, 3, 3 50, 4 d, 6 and 7 dollars, No excuse for being cold this winter, You need not look for better value-= there is none. 25 hands all waiting and anxious to show you our goods and give yon our prices Froyvree Bros The Wonderful Cheap Men 265~—&wd2aw, wpat2i PAIR | ‘ f \ ’ f § o