ee Yo the Fousewife ° If you think go b ead & cake, } » matter of luck, call and try cn bread add cakes, then you will eheege your miod, and bay them bere; we Delieve, Yeu get it right most of the We have 1 right ALL the me. Youarelucky “often.” We duphoate your luckiest batch every ‘jm TeLeraone 98 D. STEWART ha LIPSE BAKERY BAKES BSST BREAD t'me'?=- > F Souvenir Photographs Advance orders for photographs f our P. E. Island Transvaal ntingent have at last been all led. Now is t%e time for those «ho did not leave orders to obtain these interesting souvenirs. Lveryone should have one. The tv ys will soon be atthe front. they'll probably see considerable hyhting, and when they come won’t they be heroes. All the ‘tories they will have to tell. Se photos are in two sizes, Both wre clear and sharp. One is ounted on a card 14 x 17 inches «nd makes a splendid picture for fe re . yming. The price is $1,00 he oth ris mountea on a card - +] a2. out 7 x 9inches—just the thing | The price is } r the raantlepiece. » cents It wi'l b> id to any address. \e day before he left Charlotte- | vn Rev ile chaplain who left home anc its environments to look after | e spiritual welfare of the boys .t for a photograph, An excel- nt likeness was the re sult. This | hotograph may be had in three | . Tv) on i . fereat sizes. Price 30, 40 and| as oe ; ents. Either will be mailed unv ¢.ddress p¢estpaid | of the photographs were | . ' Pee aed sen na are being nnisned by | Westlake Pros, Charlottetown Charlottetown the Photos may had at THe Examiner office, -at Jehnson & Johnson’s down wn drugstore. orders for the be left . } ~ 2's Bookstore in Summerside, group photo may t D. I \!l mai! orders should be address- , } onert i »x 84. Charlottetown. roe ~ Curr! nrrisé . surri ‘ hive! and Suitable l2°S @Od@O@ OO ae Holiday rresents. oD 0G @e26o eGo SD ene (jee I2 Sterling Silver and Enamelled Gcods ir stock of watches, rings, chains, -welets, brooches, &c, is complete \MAS TRADE. Be: iers for apy especial line of goods, | dact of the government. ‘ ouhareon bas challenged Mesers A. A. Mc- |teeth bié Cotton, P. O.} ae SC a THE DAILY BXAMINER per areas eate —————» DECEMBER 1, 1899. n/n LOCATE THE LINE. Waite Superintendent Sharp was eent out to secure rights of way, before the section advertised was legally located, and about six months before the land could by any possibility be required, there is no hurry in fixing the location, or call- ing for tenders beyond the ten miles, ‘he tea mile section stops exactly where the loop lines begin. To go further would show the Government’s hand regard- ing the rival rontes, Therefore a full stop ie made, But while the suryeys are steped at that point, the work of humbngging the people who are interested iu ene route or the other goes on apace. I: is said that Sir Lonis gave his kuightly word, separ- ately, to the advocates of both routes, that each party would have ite views adopted. To stop all this humbug and deception why not legally locate the line beyond the controverted points. The word of the Minister of Marine and Fisheriea is very uncertain ground to rest upon, particularly when is a word of promise to both sides. The location can only be made by a final survey, and the submiesion of exact plaue to the Governor General in Counci who, thereupon, authorizes an order in Council, approving of the survey and adopting the plans, preiended lecation of the railway in any other war | ig @ Sham, a delusion and a snare. © £8 me) am & MO em Any NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Now we have a milk combine,— al-| though the Liberals went in toabolish and prevent combines ! —A new road—pot at all needed —io ex- tend from Alexandria Church tojLot 43 of the commissioners being Charles Mc- | Millan, Esq., of Alberry Plains and Wil. | selves a3 highly dissatisfied with the cou- | gov We refu-e to be- lieve that these gentlemen wil! be influen- | ced by the bribe put in their way by the corruptioniste, and sha!l await with inter | est the returns of the election in that re- gard. —The Patriot says that Premier Fur | Lean and Alex. Martin a} several meetings , to prove one single corrupt act on the part | of the present government. ‘Lhis “bluff,” | which Premier Farqubareon thinks is ex-} cellent play in jche Pa‘riot has no right} lin Belfast and Murray Harbor. To his! government has been charged | with corruption right aod lett and the} proofs were at hand in every caee. The | Bolger Road business is only one of hun- dreds;and yet it is sufficient to convict | the government and their candidate of barefaced attempts at corruption. —The Merchant's Bank of Prince Ed- | ward Island is extending its lines every~ | where. In the summer a branch was! opened at Alberton, which is doing a big | | bueiness in that enterprising quarter of |} tbe province, under the much esteemed } manager, Mr. Cecil Stewart. Now a new branch is opening at S-mmerside | which will, no doubt, get a large share of the banking business of that town, —Mr. | Frank McMillan is in charge, It is pleae~ | - , | legitimate mailed, POSt | Road, is, just now, under commistion, two | seems io te a fizld sighing for laborers to | didate, | having turned a sod ane omnee = MR. LOWE VS. MR. FARQUHARSON. ——- eo Sir,—Do we understand that a Mr. Lowe entered into a bargain with the gov- ernment to build an addition to the asylum according to plans furnished by the Gov- ernment, that the plans were defective and he could not proceed, that any changes necessary should be agreed to ty the Gov- ernment, that Government refused to cor- rect the error, and make ihe foundation right pay Mr. Lowe to do it, that he put material on che greund worth $8000 getting $1500 from the govern- ment and borrowing $3900 from Mr. Nicholeon to pay for the material, that he consequently put $3,500 besides shese amounts in it, and that, owing to the delay, the materiel costing $8000, was sold at sheriff’e sale at $4,800, leaving a loss of $3,200 to be borne by Mr. Lowe,—that the contractor Mr. Lowe has been ruined by this action of the government ? Are these the facts, Mr. Editor? If so, it ig @ serious state of affairs, I dou’t find much faalt with the Government for refus- ing costly lawsuit, but to refuse a fair arbi- tration is highway rebbery. A few years ago, the Community was alinest in arms over the DnchimensAlley case. But Duchemin bad access to the courts. But in this case the community sees a private citizen ruined by the government, and having his hands tied. Britain, today, is losing her best blood to give equal rights to her people in South Africa, and we are witnessing a fellow citizen vlundered in cold blood before oureye:. Let us have the fecte, Mr. Editor, There is surely a sense of fairplay left. If not, it wil) be a re- proach to have been boroin Prince Ed-« ward laland. or F AIRPLAY. OPINION IN THE COUNTRY Sir,—Mr. Marshall is going over the country talkiog theatrieal nonsense,—and taking up a silver collection. The only practical common sense argument, “Turn the raecals oat,” he has now abandoned or seems to have doneeo. Well, this pro- vince wants all its silver to support its own institrtions, and as Ontario | counteract not ouly intemperance in drink Mr. but many evils political, Marshal! ° . > i ‘ rao ‘ . T. F. Fullertcn, the | liam Craine, Esq, Cherry Val'ex, both of | would do weli to turn his weary footsteps 1 | whom are known to have express+d them in that-direction, After he gets his sig- natures, What has he effected? All temperance folk of Malpeque signed a prom ise to reprobate Mr Peters and his can He went there and every Grit voted for his man. Some people think temperance is a matier io how! about, and then put acide like a garment that served itS purpose, bas is not the way to get it. Quiz. re A GENEROUS OFFER. Sir,—I would like to inform the man- agers of the machine ia Murray Harbor and Belfast that the road machines of thi First Dietrict are at their disposal, never since Meddie went under in July last. Application can be made to John Christopher and ‘William U'Meara, Supervisors of the two most western precincts, who, although ecrupul- ously conscientious men in these matiers, might be prevailed upon to ship the ma- Chives to the east, as no doubt the roads need repairs badly there now. Joe Poccu. Tignish, Nov 29th, 1899. Christmas work in earnest ! Christmas, the | Men’s clay worsted coats and vests We want temperance | | in temperance as in anything else, and this ing to see Our Owa tustilutions expand and , 7%" te just round the corner. The big flourish. When Premier Farquharson, | §'0'¢ will bea regular panorama during defeated for the directorate, withdrew the | ‘he \mas seaso., Mach year more is ex~ Provincial accounte from the Merchants’ | Pecied, more is prepaired. The advance Bank of Prince Eiward I-land, he fool- | guard is here. A few choice Indian baskets isbly imagined that it would soon put up Jee thethiog for handkerchifs, etc., suit- its shuiters, Asin many other waye, he | able golog & dis'ance, won’t crush, James was evidently badiy out. Paton & Co. 3ins d wlin. r article to be engraved should be with ue, and will receive carefuy i prom pt attention. CH TA'VTLOR Sunny ide, Queen Square. ~ — ——— December Snaps ’ HERE pea! bd!) De ZS THEY ARE “= choice family flour, ‘nt tea )} los granulated sugar, , i 4 \08 rais'os or currants, oars 80 Ps 5 > el & £AiS bes ALL FOR $6.35 SANDERSON & CO Jar CERON!C-DISE {SES and RUPTURE American O.), What are Your Furniture Needs? Do You Want Furnishings fortthe Parlor, Dining Room, Chamber, Sitting Room or Kitchen Whatever your needs may be, come to ua and let us show youhow economically we can fit you out. ; : We would hke to show you some of the great bargains we have in new designs of Fancy Chairs, Reed Furniture, Bookshelves, Bric-a-brac Stands Music Stands, Fo:ding Screens: and other novelties ‘in odd pie:es. exceptionally low. MARK WRIGHT AND CO They are a!l new patterns and the prices are Ab ‘by Salisvary troatmr..c, Seudetam for nfo eh Mavovo,or cal) at Trure, Feva Scotia, Th cn Merc.ants Bank of Halfax Ruilding - —D Home Makers THE PAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 1, 1899 Another © Creat Battle em ae * The enemy has spiked their 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 Little Children’s Middy Suits from $2 50 to 4.50 Little Boys’ Reefers, Ulsters Overcoats; $3000 from $1.75 to $23 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 $5,000 worth of furs at prices furs Ought to have been sold at long ago Good Fur Capes, Astrachan, from $12 up Fur Jackets from $18 up Men’s fur coats from $15 up Men’s Ulsters worth $7.50 for $3.75; Men’s Ulsters worih $8 and $9 for $4.50 150 ladies’ coats, sample lot, no two alike, your choice tor $2.50 and $5 Many of the above sre 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 15c to $2; 85 ready-to-wear Shirts, well made. You save the making, from $2.50 to $8 and worth of new coats from $7 to $12 All wool heavy serge suits from $5 to ' $10; Shorey’s blue at $10, guaranteed all wool; blue beaver overcoats, satin sad- dled lined from $8 to $12 Men’s factory pants, all wool, from 2) 95 2 2 $1.75 to $2.00 Canada, and no doubt about it either. Heavy winter suits, $3.75,$450 and $5 The sterling quality and superior style of our ready-to-wear clothing in men’s, boys’ ard children’s clothing is known from East Point to West Cape Warm woolen gloves by the 100 at Paton's Good fleecy, soft, warm Blankets to meet Jack Frost with these cool even- ings at Paton’s Boys’ strong woolen Stockings, sizes, all prices at Paton & Co’s Warm lined weolen gloves for boys at Paton & Co’s Job lot of. bed snap at Paton’s Scotch and English blankets cheap at Paton & Co’s Our Shamrock overcoat at $10 is sure to win—Jas Paton & Co Uur tailor made blue beaver overcoat at $15 willsave you money—Jas Paton & Co. Direct from France, our ladies plain cloth for costumes, all shades, low prices --Jas Paton & Co See our Dress Goods, 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. Paten & 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 witb large quill at $1.25—it’a the ladies’ favorite, Jas. Paton & Co. all comforts going at a are ‘Dr, H, L, Dickey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- _ ., doa Throat & Ear Hospital Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear.Nose & Throat Office—CAMERON BLOCK. Res denc>—RICHMOND Sr, WEST. Uttice, Hours--9.30 tol pm., 2to 3p, m p7291 pm, Eyes testedfor glasses Dien Handkerchief Sale Saturday December 2nd —watch for it. We keep and sell the best clothing in & i is i ts ts i i & & i ia is i & & xs is & ts ts ts i d | 7 IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’ BABA OBLIGING PHONE OBLIGING C LER K&. 223. CLERKS. COME IN! Your Mind’s Worth When You Look Your Money’s Worthif You Buy. Daa m—)29 05 Ge fyou need 4 new skirt don’t let the cost trouble you because the price on our ready-made skirts are go luw that it would be a waste of time and money to have one made, Brown and Blue Serge Skirts PRICE $3.50 Black Silk Lustre, five gore, with piacquet fasteners PRICE $3.60 Black Figured Mohba.r, five gore, placqnet fasteners with velvet binding PRICE $3.75 Black and Blue Serge, with folds, or Black Figured Lustre with satin folds, velvet binding and placquet fasteners PRICE $5.00 $5.60, $6.85, $8.75 4wrm—DISPLAY OF SKIRTS ON FIRST FLOOR PERKIN 2’ SUN.UYSIDE. SS PSPS ERE Sy Black Crepon and Blister Cloth, FLBKBBBLLBBHS GHB GAGBBBGAGAAGLBAALR GAARBAGAG SESE SE MESSE NE SERPS EE ES EE MEPS SE SP RE PE PS SE SPEER SEPARATES eS animal Island Crown Tortoise Heaters—— 65 FROM $7.50 UP $17,50 Sampson Cook, No, 8 $13.50 » This price for 2 weeks Rout Simon W.. Crabbe STOVES & HARDWARE Waker’s Corner ; See Our Carbon Portraits Just the thing for Xmas presents. manent picture made. designs fcr photo work. Baby always weleome at the studio of fee — (10. H. COOK, CHARLOTTETOWN The handsomest and most per- New scenery and accessories, and the latest Corner Queen and Grafton Streets c -_——_—_— ee oOo eee —— — Our Large Stock of winter Overcoating and Suitings... IS NOW COMPLETE AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION JOUN MLEOD & CO Moore & McLeod. PEP PMP EE RR REE Pr ie RP eee mee ss =F & & A. ow Se a am oes ot. 8 =" adi oo an, © am Se = fo. Gr Bi; D W Be $4