F ty tied — ™~ ; ®ABADAAAAADDAADA AMA DMM hhh MAY bb hhh hhhhh hhh hh THE DAiuY HXAMINER, CHARLUTTETOWN, perce 21 b9s, — A TPCT ETE ae - Ran ———— —— ee, Church Services. THE DAILY EXAMINER BAD BARGAIN FOR CANADA. ¢ { 5 vane a ur ays Pr ice ‘is at Pal ion 0$ : Prayer meeting ‘ Lie i nd - iay S i ’ ‘ . oe . lass at 2 Strangers weloomse. | OCTOBER 21, 1899. We fear that Sir Louis Davies has not, . ‘ vel rs ' sq while in England, made a good bargain for a= sa ect I raver m ne at 0 , 7 h rob. Fr ye . => ‘ BRITONS, HOLD YOUR OWN.’ Canada ;— because papers published on the : ss 3 gers ily invited. Seat« provided for} 3 other side of the lioe are well satisfied tha: We keep and sell the best clothing io Warm Wiater Underwear from 36c 8 : inday Hebeol at » ELC) Tre account of the battle of Glencoe 1} ' — ; Canada and eo doubt aboutit either.) suitup. Men’s Uvercoate, blue beaver, “unday Sc} ' . a very goo argain Has be 2 r w } zQ ge F ’ at PRESBYTEVIAN | published by Lue Examiner, today, make, : & . i en made fo Heavy winter suits ; 5.00. worth $5 for Po. Men s tailor made, ; es er ae ’ Wie -cchos thew believed the United States ! Thus, the correepon- The sterling quality and paporier eatin lined, $15 value for $12. r met at | € ting reading, I 1 elleve ; Le : : t Il ar gundas bests doe "8 ae we : dent of the New York Sun says. style of our Ready-to-Wear Clothing in Save money. at lio «ube an overwhelming force, the Boers Lite | ; MEN'S, BOYS’ and CHIL DREN'S ) LADIES COATS, Sample lot. ne = Prayer Rev | attacked ithe British from a posicn of}, ae, — ma er eengement te periect- Clothiog is known from East Point to| two alike. Your choice tor $2.50 and Ll S : ‘ } jy Satisfactory to thie government, for it W . R4 Ay ® | vantage: § the ‘ance ceep Bs . © PS est Cape. $4.90. ™ nha [a and the defence wae in Keepirg | noe only practically assures a continuance | The: : I ho t lollar’s w ' , . . ; > ¢ 2 ° BURCH OF ENGLANI [he mother who buys a dollar's worth) Many of the above are worth up to ‘ KR . i with the glorious traditions of the Dritirh | of peace between the rival mipere, with f clothi id ‘$e ; y Pat Morning prayer a nm = ; , an ; of clothing outside of our store is losing | ¢9, We bought them cheap, we sell ' Set ose” te Che ‘tarmy. The Boers have learned such a| all that such # condition means, but i! money. Phis fall over $2,000 worth of | them che: aper. KY yer at ae he one ” Pia at Mafeking and Glencoe as leaves the | nited States in possession of Overcoats and Ulsters, "bought direct 92 FUR C OL LARS. Greenland ‘seal: ee re laid ail ce cae dak tial pone t» tank. Ti water ,inlet and outletto the m on from the makers, at} off. We never) We}] worth $7.50, this lot goes at $4.50 My i, Met tI i nae cs. 7. — co dike country, retains within American | have been in a better position to a‘t-r Other F u Colla irom 65c to $2 “4 7 re . A i toe British can bat no d their own until territory the ports of Dvea and ee, } aaial & : bef : ther Fur ars uu 5 O Pz . ga ; ; oe gwas such rare bargains before. FEATHER BOAS—385 f 1: ‘ ‘ napp! ! ed th reinforcements 10 transit shal! have} one of whic b Gre at oe wanted an? at See our Heavy Winter Suits at &6 & 27 FEA ‘Rk BOAS—3 5 from JC 0 : , J ba « ¢ ei oc - . aig BAPTISI | arrived. there will soon be an end to the | One time actually claimed, and gives to Men’s Working Pants, 75c, $1 and $1.50 ull do — ady pe a rere Ben ey ee s the b , = a , ‘| made, ou save the making from $2 5 nestinie ot 1 Rev G P Ray Fe tle es cea oe United States the bal, if bot all, of the Factory Cloth, Homemede Blanketing o us . ve and 7 Sunday schooland Pa | War and another great triumph ¢ ~— i Klondil e trade . rade on the {sland D t. 1} e LO Dd. Sunda) ts sOndIKE . n > OT ‘ rugget, all wool | ; rs siLleciass at 2 ese wave f liber stice and civilization. : a eae ATIC 77 , or ny ‘ Pe a ovided with comfortable seata ne And the Sno remarks :— Flannel and DOUBLE TWISTED|.. a aT and STIAN RC Bh ; TWEE Vests from $7 to $12. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. «Bp ii ’ b tba’ rWEED. i . y this agreement Great Britain phos a “ : Rev Rob F Whiston at lland 7. Solo at/ BOURASSA’S RESIGNATION, Joes not vet @ port on tide-water. or 8 d 00 5 583 PAIRS CASHMERE hose from 18c ALL WOOL, Heavy Serge Suits from ‘ le services A | welcome, sunday =cL.o00 ' _ 5 ¢ 7 ? > 25 ) ro , se ena : ; Lad . es bible class at 2.30. ieee place op a stream leading to tide- waler wl pe ce 5 are ( Ph double | $5 to $10, Shorey’s Blue at $10. Guaran- 165 sages — a 8 - 5e ¢ ‘“HURCH OF CHRIST | Mr. Bevrassa has resigned his positiun | that is even navigable by canoes. + Stockings, JFOm oc to 20C, | teed all wool. Blue Beaver overcoats r es at Land 7. Morning sutject— } . | J all ay 400 PAIRS UDD PANTS from 35c to} setin saddled lined from $8 to $12. «Ceres of ee. Ewal be with thes, | iB the House of Commons, the alleged We sincerely hope that the Unired &) .00. R ea ce = + oo. a ies on z tb *! ground being that a Canadian contin~| States advices lack the essential element. 200 BOYS’ SUITS from $1.00. REEF- | a ore PANTS all wool reping theme, ere ee 1 mr re ° : meee? cau — 444**| from $1.75 to $2.00. ‘ ed e be ch fruit, so shall ye } gert isto be. ) > svaal. Ss 2 dts av > > tS i $1.2: : : : slr . th st he | ae ua h fruit, so sl ye | gect isto be. cent the Trans ‘Thi If the Uaited Biates have been accorded Price List “= rom $1.25 up. | Men's winter caps. Men’s over shirts. CE Wednesday night at 7.30. All| looks very like a put up job—and a job of} possession of the disputed points in the in 3 Dil suits ee nae: to $5.00 Men’s Jerseys, Men’s Scarfs, Men’s Paton & (’ . — } io ** fea? " s . . ‘ e ( 0 : : - . " Wwe ne. John 540 “Life sateen which the Master of the Administration is | meantime,it will be difficult to persuade $2.50 to $4.50 ren’s iddy Suits from! . veaters, Men’s Cardigans, Men’s ST DUNSTAN’S CATHEDRAL ace : “nt 4. Jae ’s Water- Vi 730a m Ire ns Wace at| the instigator. Mr. Tarte is anxious for| them toconsent to an arbitration which 1§ : ; ; mpers and Overalls, Men’s Water La ‘ ass at ya ™m Chil ! y i at : a Little boys Reefers, T Isters and proot Coate. % Hivzh voy 3s ant x. “ rmen at 10 CSPeTS | an electiou, because he sees clearly thay may result ina finding for Canada. The Overcoate $3000 dollare worth of new Saturday ALU pene ion a Pp j a, : a : ; + piygyaie I | ‘ . 3 3 an ‘ SALVATION “ARMY | the longer he and his friends remain in arrangement made with Sir Louis Davies, Ladies’ Coats from $1.75 to $23.00. | WARM WINTER BLANKETS. Sunday Services at7. 11, 3, and at 5 p.m | office, the less likelihood there is that they | he; “nerfe tisfactory” J W th ur ladies’ $5 = nizht Services Wonday, rueeday | office, the } | " ; y | being : perfectly eat ac ory to Uncle oT Our ladies $5.00 jackets cannot be 5,000 yards flannellette worth 9c for ; ; Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m, | will be returned to office. Tarte is aboli | Sam, Uncle Sam will not be in a hurry to ae l’ts like our trimmed hats | Se callie Price List -OSPEL MEE’ ING, : : ne oe , with large quill at $1.25 —its ladies’ i” so : ; : or Pa I Ml eETING Se as |'man, and would rather take his chanee | make another arrangemeat, , aa quill at $1.25 —its the laaies | 5,000 yarde gingham, apron ginghams OSPEL i CET I » ay FOSDESS | . all ; i ; ; : Me+) oy in Prowse’s New BI ock, Sunday | now than await inevitable deteat at the end | te Reading Ladies_0 bi q | worth l0c and 12e for 8c. afiernoon § clock. Strangers always | _. adies—Our ig epartments' are| or wei at ce : Sheas 5-22, “Abstain | Of the Parliamentary term. So he has, we NOTES AND COMMENTS. full © I | ie a e ao cates — : ards heavy cloth for Jackets irom ail appearance of evil believe, put Mr. Bourassa up to resign his oe ( VW , y oo es} Pp 5 Jur millinery department leads them |and Ulsters, all Jess than one third onl = | ' = AG ie ‘hen try (JRE. wert you to know it. §| ( sb every day. Price j | €q PER LB. | T11b) E¢ XE 98 I STEWART! want | us if you Ours can't be >! ve (1)]1:} BAKERY }/}1£ EFST ERFAD meas A” a em, Me THE LEADING | MUSIC HOUSE | } JA N Cada Aaa al iat ee — things at BIG BAZAAR but you may not be able to buy any MUSICALin INSTRUMENTS SV Ours is the place to buy anything in that line. We want you to call and see our stock whether you WZ) | seat upon @ | that the French~Canedian population wi!) | almost solid Quebec contingent and a no! wish to buy or not You're always wel- come, iller Bros., Qui EN ST: ERT ConnoL_y’s BUILIING Sesuuuyy eee e ee as Big Bazaar & ; stock. : CHAS. J.cMITCHELL, 5 Bookseller & Stationer 145 q seen Street. : Opp. Prowse Bros.. 20 ~O6t J 6vOO 66226066 WANTED—TIo go to Montreal, girl for gen- eral housework, good wepet.. A ply ata Cay 7 mdsy to Mre W. N.R ges. Gran- 247 3i AARAARAARA® ¥ B Pee NEEM ENN Y ee RAAS The Big Bazaar is now in full ae So are we. Visitors co well to call and see our oe of Stationery, etc., School sooks and requisites lways in 7 7 ? question about which he hopes | unite.*Probably one or two other French-~ Canadian members will be found to follow } suit, —and then the Government will bave a good excuse to go to thecountry, in the hope thst they will come back with an | materially reduced support, the ground of good times—from the other | Provinces of Canada. Itis not ai al likely that Mr. Bourassa hae acted vee his owa motion. He 1s an intimate friend ot Laurier and Tarte, and has been selected upon —The sermon of Rev. James Simpson, published (by request) in a nother column is worthy of pernsal by the young and old of every class and denomination.. —lItis reported today upon good author- ity that Mr. Irving is cemvaseing the electors of Belfast as an-Independent. What has Premier Farqubareon to say to this? Are there none to poor to dohim reverence ? —The Montreal Gazette remarks, truly: | The action of the Canadian Government has been dilatory and unsatisfactory to the msjority of the Canadian people. The Government took no action uotil frighbt- | ened out of their wits by the free expres- sion of public opinion,and then did as little fora Cabinet positioo—which he will ob- | as they could. tain at once,if only the game can be | | successfully played. | DIFFERING OPINIONS. ——— Str Lovis Davies, in England, sounded | There — Montreal Star: Liberals iv different parts of the country have been freely ex~ pressing their discontent with the perform- ances of the Liberal Goverament. Will they vote asthey have protested ? ie no reason why they should not a1o‘e very different from that of his col- except for a mistaken loyalty to party. league Sir Wilfred Laurier and Mr. Master of the Administration in Canada, Speaking at a banquet a few evenings ago, Sir Louis asserted that the contin gent of 1,000 men was only & vanguard of what | would be forthcoming if necessity demand. | ed afurthercall. The policy of the Eme! pire, broad and liberal, based upon equal | rights and justice to all, had evoked un-| | bounded enthusiasm among Canadians. | Come what might, Canada, irrespective of | differences, would be found united | of duty to the Mother | loyally de | party on the question Country. Cansdians were termined to stand by the Empire in the securing of justice and equality forall her subjecte.” It ie greatly to be regretted | that Sir Wilfrid and Mr. Tarte have | spoken and acted in a sense eo very far) these just sentiment®| removed from Perhaps Sir Louis didn’t know, when i] spoke, that the Government of Canada had acted tardily, with evident unwillingness, | and ooly when forced todo so by the! voice of public opinion. Tarte, | | Remove that remnant Of mental elavery ' from their “make-up” and they would, as | a matter of course, vote against the thing = do not like. ee | RoYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against ¢ alum. Alum iantseal ies menacers to o heaith of the Bad oy ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ———Eeeee There is No Better Furniture No Furniture Prices are So jReasonabie ; in here. It cannot. strongly made and neatly finished. The furniture market is flooded with trash— quickly made, stuff. presented with the glitter of little price The furniture we sel] is We value your friendship too highly to risk it upon trash. Once a patron always a patron here—if excellent quality careful service and reasonable price can combine to clinch the friendship. MARK WRIGHT AND CO light weight None of this has ever leaked , first of all, reliable, carefully and HomelMakers all. fall. est on P. E. Island. Remember $5,000 long ago. A DOES NOT FIT. To Hon. Donald Farquharson. Sir, — the matter, we the teachers of P. E. of sufficient inter-st to require a long tpeech to announce it. allowance-- we must go to another firm. It is very likely we would have told you eo, bad you made your offer in open con- privilege of thanking you for it ? No, Mr. Farquharson it does not fit. Close your (political)ashop ; the mach ine is not turaing out work made as per or der TEACHER. ti ——_ TOO BAD Sir,—Can it be true that there is not to be an officer from the 82nd Battalion go to the ‘I'rersvyaal, when the centingent 18 supposed to be all infantry ? There should at least be one of our own Officers. One Wo VoLUNTEERED. neem Cheap E’ares To Charlottetown during Bazaar Week October 16th t9 20th. This is a great cppor- tunity to get your fall supoly cf solid leather home made boots. Low prices at Goff Bros (Special to ladies) A job lot of boots on counters at 25 to 50 per cent. discount to clear out—all marked in plain figures. GOFF Broe After having carefully considered Island have decided that a stenographer in Prince of Wales College will not fili the bill. If you wish, you may. go and offer a teacher of stenog:apby to the teachers of P, W.C., where perhaps your offer may be appreciated To us, it is not very If you cannot fill the order we gave you ata previous convention—supplementa |! vention—instead of waiting until the con- vention was overandthen making it ata concert, where we could not even have the Our clothing department is full this | Our mantle room is worth a call. Our carpet room is full. Our fur stock is the best and cheap- prices furs ought to have been sold at Good fur capes, astrakan, for $12 up. Fur jackets from $18 up. Men’s fur coats from $15.00 up. Men’s Ulsters, worth $7.50 for $3.7 Men’s Ulsters, worth $8 and $9 jor $5. 500 Heavy Winter Suits, $8 and $10, for $6 and $7. 250 MEN’S FELT HATS cleanng at $1, worth up to $2.50. ~-_- reguiar price. Dress Goods, Dress Goods, all prices. Hats, Hats, Hate. Sée Mies Me- Eachern’s trimming—it needs no blow. The styles aud prices dothe selling. Farmers, remember Paton & Co. Bring us your wool. We don’t know which will win, but we do know that Paton & Co. have won the confidence of the farmers by sup- plying them with the very best clothing. Furs and Carpets at the cheapest price and strictly at one price. Heavy wool serge Suits $6.00 and $7.00. Good ulsters $3.75, $5.00 and $7.50. Men's pants 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25. 500 alsters $3.75, $5.00 and $7.50. Waterproof ulsters $7.50 and $10.00. JAS, PATON & CQ worth of furs, at weil worth AD cin NaNO UR TY NE erxkins EN’S FURNISHINGS Men’s heavy winter Linders, 30c up, Men’s bina winter Drawecs 30c up. We sel: the Celebrated Wright Health Underwear AND THE Celebrated Stanfield Unshrinkable COME TO US FOR ANYTHING YOU MAY NEED IN Men’s White Shirts, Night Shirts, all wool Flannel Shirts in Grey and Blue, and heavy knit Shirts for working men, Men’s Collars, Ties, Gloves, Braces, Caps, Socks in Black, Grey and Leather mixed. Factory Cloth We are agents for the Moncton Woelen Mills. This #8 the largest and best equipped mill in the provinces, and we keep a large range of their celebrated make of Tweeds, Fiannels, Blanketing. Bring us your wodl for carding, and you will get gocd ROLLS. ° We also do dyeing and finishing home made cloth. ENGLISH, SUOTCH and CANADIAN TWEEDS, WORSTEDS and SEKGES will be found in large variety at F. Perkins & Cos “Bazaar glove fitting pat- terns ldc each. 500 new fash- ion sheets given away every month at Perkins’ SUNNYSIDE, CHTOWN. ~