Tie Right #* Kind of Pies The kind you like —-made ax you like them — just lignt 1%e each 10c each 102 each App'e Pies Lemon Pires Mince Pies Cream Pies 12 & l5e each Cocoanut Pies 15 & 20c each Try our Duahesse Bread TELEPPONE 98 D. STEWART BAKERY EvLIPS) BAKES BSST BREAD For—— THE DAILY KXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 24, :£99, THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVEMBER 24, 1899 ht THE BRITISH ADVANCE. ne offensive operations. eucceesfule out of a strong position, This is the first of a series of advances which, it is hoped and Mafeking, tc Bloemfontein, Jobannes - burg and Pretoria. course, true. valorous British troops, fighting the old fisg, will speedily overcome them Christmas. Cases Sales and Farcels of PANGY GOODS. FOR HOLIDAY TRADE NOW DAILY | ing of a second winter steamer. ARRIVING ©. c¢ cur show windows. Haszard o& Moré , i Souvenir -hotegraphs | \dvance orders for photegraphs f our P. E. "ny aa ' Island Transvaal | mtinyent have at last been all) led. Now is the time for those ho did not leave orders to obtain ine ; MT roanrr ~ seuvenirs, hese interes? Eversone sh-u'd hive one. The} oys will soon be atthe front, | They'll probably see considerable | wal vas vl Df . yn’t ’ —_ c# Srics wwe 7 4 a Wlien they ¢onk and they be heroes All’ the; hey will have to tell, Che photos are in two siges. Both | re clear and sharp. One is | mounted on a card 14 x17 inches | d maces a splendid picture for | framing. The price is $1.00 The other is mounted on a card '| yout 7 x 9 inches—just the thing | w the mantlepiece. The price is 5) cents. It wi'l b> mailed, post Lid to any address. ne day before he left Charlotte- own Rev. TJ. F. Fullertcn, the ble chaplain who left home and its environments to look after le spiritual welfare of the boys t for « photograph. An excel- nt likeness was the result. This yhotegraph may be had in three ifferea Price 30, 40 and 45 eents. Either will be mailed to any address postpaid. cf the photographs were t«ken and are being finished by Charlottetown. in Charlottetown the Photos may be had at Toe ExamIner office. or at Johnson & Johnson’s down town drugstore. $1Z2S8., , | ’ Vestlake ros, In Summerside, orders fur the ‘arge group photo may be left at D. K. Currie’s Bookstore. All mail! orders should be address- ed to Robert L. Cotion, P. OV. ‘ t. Charlottetown. ox & PHOENIX of Hartrord FIRE INSURANCE Co, Cash Assets Over, $5,000.000,00 A share of your patronage ie solicited for this old Reliable Company . PLEASING GONTRAGTS, | GENEROUS SETTLEMENTS, LOWEST RATES. | E. H. BEER, GRE at GeorGce SrrReer | é.atborized Ageut for P. EB. 1! Also representing other, Fire, Life and | Accident Inev rance Companice , : wharf! | ton. | the bouse to his new wife, and his 43,000 | { see (ere aexiou? fo proh: by ae t: - 3 Aer 1A Wachingion despatch reporie all. — eo — a A ae | QUEER | A good deal of political capital was some time ago, made in Summerside,Bede - | the “queer” kind, The Stanley is to be laid up at Georgetown. We are to have but one winter steamer in operation. The | Dominion Government has followed example cf the Provincial Government which built The Hillsborough (Boodler) and then laid The Soutbport up at the ment of Libera! Business is Business Administrations. Our Charlottetown Board of Trade expected great things in the way of increased trade, asa result of its depu- | tation to Ottawa two years ago. I: has obtained a badly constructed and ill-finé | ' >. . | sto ished new winter steamer; and the good FOR? old steamer Stanley is laid up to do noth- ing —— + ere NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Forty -three thousand of Admiral D:wey’s admirers combined to purchase and present him with a house in Washing- I'he Admiral atraightway presented admirers are not admirers. They can’t that the Admiral and his wife are one. | que, and elsewhere on account of the build. | | It was of | the | Such isthe remarkable manage: | | Irving is concerned the parallel ig already | ' — Shipping points in the Unired States | a that ‘he “tw. whee eecretary of the treasury has advised the , collectcr of Gisiour’ at Buffalo shat Mon Qian Cattle and sheep may be sbipped | through the Unsited States for exportation from Philadelphia, Baltimore and New- | port News, Vt., a= well as from Por'land, Me., Boston and New York. Uatl now the porte of ¢xportation of Canadian cat- tle and step have been limited to theee | ae | pets Is three ports. Bappeck. June 11, 1897. C.C. micnarps & Lo. i Dear Sins,—MINARD'S LINIMENT | bbls. of Bsbop Pippin apples. is my remedy for NEURAUGIA. It relieves at once. A. 8. McDonaLp ——P> 2 <a The best place to buy Lad- ies’ Capes and Jackets is at Prowse Bros } ‘ } | | : ' i ; ' A CASE OF DAMON | AND PYTHIAS. Tue Hon. Donald Farquharson made a ————* | rather important statement at the Pownal meeting. He said that Mr. David P. Irving was very unwilling to become a Havixe gallantly held their own, all | candidate,and would not have consented along the line, in the face of forces many | to run except on his (Mr. Farquhar- tiu.es Supericr in point of numbers, and 8on’s) account. defeated the “ dead-shot Boers” in every |are born great, others achieve greatness considerable engagement that has taken | while some have greatness thrust upon place, the British are now beginning their | them. The advance of the | Irving is to etand in the latter category. column under Lord Methuen has been | His greatness, if it ever comes, is to be Tbe enemy has been driven| thrust upon him, vot by the people of It is eaid that, eome men It seems that Mr. David P. Belfast, but by Mr. Donald Farquharson. | Te Mr. Irving was so indifferent to the and believed. will lead on to Kimberly | interests of the Belfast District that he would not consent to serve iton its own ac- That there are many | COunt, and only came forward on account and serious difficulties before them ie, of | of Mr. Farqubarson, it mizuat be just as But we may hope that the | well to let Mr. Farquharsoa elect him, if he under | Can ; foritis very plain that he wi.] be, if | | elected, the faithful follower of Mr. Far- | qubarson, and not the independent repre- | sentative of Belfast. Perhaps Mr. Farquharson’s statement about Mr. Irving’s great regard for him was intended as a sly hit at Mr. Arthur Peters. | Here is a proof of Mr. Farquharson’s popularity! Icistrue that the feeling of esteem is Only felt by one man, but with that man it is stronger than his regard for the eighteen hndred of Belfast. |The intensity of the admiration of Mr electors | Irving cannot be doubted. It would now be in order for some declaration tobe forthcoming, showing that the friendship is mutual. It would then become a case and Pythias. So far as Mr. | of Damon | complete. He is going to political death oe al Anothe Creat Battle 0 big guns HIGH PRICE to try and reach our LOW PRICE. $12.00 Suits for $8.00 won’t do it for we have suits for $6,00 that somebody would ask $1200 for. We have %3.75 Ulsters that are offered at $6.00 for $4.50. Our price is $3.75. No retreat with us, read on and profit. 300 Boys’ Suits from $1; Reefers from $1.25 up Farmers—Our big departments are full Our mantle room is worth a call Our carpet room is full Our fur stock is the best and cheapest (on P E Island Remember $5,090 worth of furs at prices furs ought to have been sold at long ago Good Fur Capes, Astrachan, from $12 up Fur Jackets from ¢!8 up Men’s fur coata from $15 up Men’s Ulsters worth $7.50 for $3.75; Men’s Ulsters worth $8 and $9 for $4.50 ~“ | for his friend. It would be interesiing to be informed | on what grounds this enthusiastic attach~ : mentof Mr. Irving for Mr. Farquharson | Was it that clever somersault on | 'the Liquor License question that bound | Mr. Farquharson to Mr. Irviog’s “soul | with hooks of steel?” 1t is just now a question whether the mesmeric influence | of the Premier may not cause Mr. Irving | to Jook with as much complacency “ca blood mcney,” as that quondam tempers | ance advocate, the Hon. Donald Farquhar. | son. ; ee | i _——_—<—=> . —— ———_.——__-_—— The Laurier Opinion. } Orrawa, Nov 28.—The Laurier club decided unanimously at its meetiog that ‘ adi ‘ i . Canadiav trade. | the Canadian government had no right to} | rend a contingent to the Transvaal. The best place to bay Cloth | ing isat Prowse Bros A mighty avalancte of majestic bara gains in clothes at Sentner McLeod & Co’s ry. : The best place to buy Car- at Prowse Bros Our fall and winter clothing going with abaog. Come and get some of the bars gains at Sentner McLeod & Co’s, Beer & Goff received this morning a few | They area gocd apple for family use. For sale by tbe barrel. » agin __-—- ee nee WANTED-—$2.00 per day eure, ——— i gentlemen cr ladies; special work; position permanent; reliable firm, with bes: reierences; experience unnecessary. address—iS. M. Frv. Field Man eger, Halifax. 169 dawtf What are Your Furniture Needs? een ‘ Do You Want Furnishings for the ";") Parior, Dining Room. Chamber, Sitting Room or Kitchen W batever your ueeds may be, come to us and Jet us show you how economically we can fic you out. We would like to show yon some of the great bargains we have in new desigas of < eee RO 150 ladies’ coats, sample lot, no two alike, your choice for $2.50 and $5 Many of the above are worth up to $9. | We bought them cheap, we sell them cheaper 38 fur collars, Greenland Seal. Well worth $7.50, this lot goes at $4.50. Other fur collars from 65c to $2 Feather Boas—385 from lic to $2; 85 ready-to-wear Shirte, well made. You save the making, from $2 50 to $8 Men’s clay worsted coats and vests from $7 to $12 All wool heavy serge suits from $5 to $10; Shorey’s blue at $10, guaranteed all woo]; blue beaver overcoats, satin sad- dled lined from $8 to $12 Men’s factory pacts, all $1.75 to $2.50 We keep and sell the best clothing in Canada, and no doubt about it 2 Heavy winter,suits, $3.75, $4.50 and $5 The eterling quality and superior wool, from style of our ready-to-wear clothing in| 1 ne! ¢lothire is} : ’ ~« : . “= knowa from East Poiut to West Cape? men’s, boys’ ard children’s The enemy has spiked their Little Children’s Middy Suits from} ~~ -~——~—7*——~—— ey ea ees $2 50 to 4.50 Little Boys’ Reefers, Ulsters and Overcoats; $3000 worth of new coats! from $1.75 to $23 either, | .| g Ll; & Ws ‘ } » : j _ Warm woolen gloves by the 100 a PatGu'é : : Goou fisécy, soft, warm Blankets to | moet Jack Frost with these cool even- itigs at Paton’s Boys’ strong woolen Stockings, all siz2s, all prices at Paton & Co’s Warm lined woolen gloves for boys at Paton & Co’s Job lot of bed comforts going ata snap at Paton’s Scotch and Iinglish blankets cheap at Paton & Co’s Our Shamrock overcoat at $10 is sure to win—Jas Paton & Co Uur tailer made blue beaver overcoat at $15 willsave you money.—Jas Paton & Co. Direc: from France, our ladies plain cloth for costumes, all shades, low prices ~-Jas Patou & Co See our Dress Gionds, the largest selec- tion 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 ours.—Jas. Paton & Co. Our Ready-to-wear Costumes worth seeing.—Jas. Paton & Co. Cheap Dress Making.—Save a dollar on the making of your skirt at Paton & Co’s. Children’s Tams Cheap at Paton & Co’s. 365 feather Boas, 25 per cent off.— Jas. Paton & Co. Children’s Winter Suits, all prices at Paton & Co's. Great Flannel Bargains at Paton & Co’s. A Comfort Bargain—25 percent off soiled, —Jas. Paton & Co, Silk Waists and Corduroy Waists at Paton’s. Boys’ 3-piece suits from $2,50 to $5. Our ladies’ $5 jackets cannot be beaten. It’s like our trimmed hats with large quill at $1.25—it’a the ladies’ favorite. das. Paton & Oo. ny Dr, H, L. Dickey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pita!, Moorfields, and Veotra) Lon- don Throat & Ear Hospital are Fancy Chairs, Reed Furniture, Bookshelves, Bric-a-brac Stands speci ulist in diseases of the Music Stands, Foiding Screens. They are al] new patterns and the prices are ao! other novelcies in odd pieces. exceprionaliy low. IVIARK WRIGHT AND CO Home Makers - — { | { | | Eye, Ear,Nose & Threat Office-—CAMERON BLOCK. Res'dence—RICHMOND Sr., WEST. vince, Hours~9.30 tc 1 p m., 2 to sp. m p7291 pm, Eyes testedfor glasses WANTED—A few boarders can ve accomo- | dated at Mrs McGregor’s, Prince Street. B .tnroom and sewerage. 271 2ws FOR SALE-A genera! purpose French lire mere,& years old, Alsoa foal (oy Pro- vdr) 5 menth: old. Applyto J A long- ver:h, 274 Undoubted Merit Our home made, ready-to-wear suits -to- and overcoats undoubted merit over all others shown the public, me, Noie the smoothness of shoulders, the graceful hang of sleeves, the colar sets in close to the neck. Every point has that not easily decribed gtaceful appear. ance, that no factory gives but is the result of exverienced custom tailoring. : We sell a double breasted, all lined, mohair sleeve lining, Overcoat for $10.00 ixs>Please call and see them, D. A. BRUCE Morris Block. .-.--- woo! beaver cloth, tweed lapped seams, double silk stitch eg « oe ; eS BODes HOO O3 O©0SD*ED755 TOSS aS r Ransar’s Clothing, SODAS EDS DOO ID ODL OOD8S OOS as | Cold, disagreeable weather is a small matter to yoa if you are wrapped up in one of our comfortable Uisters, Gver- coats or Reefers. We have a splendid for $3.50. We have a splendid Boy’s Ulster for $2.50. We pay special attention to the boys. If there is anyone who should be cont fortably and warmly clad it is the boys who spend most of their time out doors and are expo3ed to all kinds of weather. So if ycu have a boy keep him heal thy and happy, by buying his clothing at The Model Store. WATERPROOFS We have a splendid line of macintoshes in many different sizes, colcrs and prices. Our values in these goods can- not be surpassed Umbrellas from 50c¢ te $4.00 Rubbers in all sizes and kinds, R.H.RAMSAY& (Oj THE OUTFITTERS oe Men’s Ulster € gebekte ! oes seb : s * ® = » ver Bs Li, =e =] ® 2 = 4 a2 2% © 2 @ SUAP , _ MAKERS‘ A ROYAL TRIO - Sunlight and Lifebuoy SOAPS The best laundry and twilet soaps made in the world, guaranteed to be absolu‘ciy pure. “MONKEY BRAND” which cannot be equalled as a scour ng aud polishing soap. TRY SOME G2" All are dc large twin bar é ¢ ; Qeoeece 2 (Mail orders promptly attended to) $ Perhaps it Did Perhaps your subscription to The Family Herald or Weekly Star, The Ladies’ Home Journal McCali’s Magazine, or the Satur- day Evening Post has just run out. Then if it has don’t bother sending away your renewal, but drop me apost card and I’ll call round for your subscription Pll send it to the publishers promptly and you'll be saved bothzrouble and expense. R. L, COTPTIN AGENT P ©.: Bou 64.... Charlottetowi. . esc © 8 @@ Os . OO 3 &@ @ B OY 2 6 O'S O47 2S Bed Mr. “Arthur de B. Mellis) ; a ae -— a ie and Attorney at ‘ar, . ing about to proceed to South i eet EXTRACTED Afries for the winter on active milit- @ SKILFULLY ary Service in retponse to Her MNaje-ty? call, begs to announce that in his absence bis Jaw- office at Souris will be kept orn and all legs) business will be promptly at- tend «d to under con petot managem-e'. Correepondenence may be addresses! wo No No indiecriminate use of cocainée injurious after effects. DR. J. P. MURRAY 145 Queen Stree:.....00s | him at Souris ae ueual. 4°7g =? mm RiP 4