hy Ys oe THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 24 1839 ‘ hehehehe nine ans ; i + Ryerywliere 7h S@ f D. STEWART : I PSE BAKER) é BAKES BUST BREAD PUT VF VETS TUE F ETT SET ee Ferrer ee [OSUSURELSSESESRELOQCRESIOORRESREEED 7 = awe = eye \ Ls = = Ui! ‘ 2 oo - = ee _— = A FIDE = = 4 - = BONA F } 5 - ae > ee 4 a = ' } ; 4 ~~ = io reduce Our iaTZe Coie = on . > 4 5 TOY he = ( t We piacea tf! =n ‘= ‘ = = next tew iVs aps & ao a i = — me = ac a average price oi = = se = a = — = ” per cake = == r¢ pre Ci = = - — ae — — ,— — _ ee = Your = —— ot as You should take an advantage & ~~ . e Not = this ofer—for your benefit. & a al rs . . , 7 oe = A pne wakes i , SOAaDS. Seli- = - aoa - moe at ( pe Ke. = - “ = ms ae = : = n 7 : } = c= PLO | = pan as * s ' } 1 J - 1 ae = te = — = C entral Dru gstore = oa 7 = = Sunnyside. = = mee pon = — wee = * ae . * PSPEGROODGEA! NADDGEDORERERNRUSEPESHEBEDDS Hitch BULBS D!| RECT FROM HOLLAND. |} advantage b Qur shipment of BULBS has arrived. finest we have ever se@n. Hyacianth, Narcissus, Tulips CHINESE SACRED LILY, ChTTA LILY, FREESIA. THE DAILY EXAMINER *| Official List of the Officers—Equip- FIT EF TTT ST FT OTF TFS eT EE TTF FT SCT TT eee they here to serve their country abroad. money in their purses or other comforts | : : : | alreadv announced: —Surgeon-Major Wilson and Osburne, and Surgeon-Lt. Fiset. ! | i OCTOBER 24, L899. THE NEWS. ‘ seat of war 1s : } tus 9 We ne] ne ) 4 r 8 » truth i t ni iN rer is @iready) ‘ \ In view of the dogge 1, si 1, de- u character ef the Boers, it is mnch | nor 480 able, the « nn ance ) ) hat the nand are re lou g r effort » gain led fore the B S reinforce - They have mentsappear upon thes withor yu! im s additional men Oo 8 agaios } amal forces of the r We ca ynly hope that the Britis ‘ : pradeatly led, will be able 1 tk Ww the regiments now va m Grest Britain shall have arrivea que — + Ore a | OUR CONTINGENT. cada | [se young men who have eolisted here nter the Canadian Contingent for the lranevasl will leave us tomorrow morning. and we must say “Good bye” and ‘God | b> with you till we meet again.” Their spirit has been proved by the fact that tbeir enlistment was purely voluntary. All have given up remunerative positions When lid eo, there were in sight none of the , 7 € which have since been bestowed by their apprceiative and enthusiastic fellow towne= and unselfish, and martis! spirit, their prompitude and self sacrifice, won the admiration of thei Their action was altogether pstriotic They have by their public men. compatriots who have been compelled to} an integral and lively part. } Haszard & Moore: “7 i y ‘ s 4 mutiyvy attended ft ) Cur Contingent Is Leaving ant from pow oo the news of the wer will be followed with even more ir erest by Islanders. Yun want the latest news—you Wiut «he most pews. Tug Dairy Examiner will zive the latest and most reliable Ws 25cents a month. The Moutrea! Daily Star will give you more war pewe thao any other p'per pabliehed in Canada. “ $!.008 vear. R. L, COTTON AGENT P O. Box 8&4. Charlottetown. ee 628 ew ~= 4 O22048 238084 Island — Honey We S2G264 @8 ©6248 4028 4 oS 2 OO S+4. G2 6 iY eae OB TD OF SS 6£O22242084F 12 S2O488 S444 SAGs, have just received a small } quantity of Clarified Honey { } = wCSEBEROOMO awe. * | *Pecial editions, and the perple left the from one of our best farmers. , it 1s guaranteed strictly Pure and \Unadulterated. The price is 25c per pound. SPRUCE GUM Also just received a quantity of good Spruce Gum from Mir- amic?i. BEEX & GOFF zROCERS —_ ee } their’ Island allevents be to us a visible proof of the } is DOthing just as good. Get only Hpod’s P} o 4 stay at home ; and we hope and trast that | they will continue to refiect credit upon | . 7. . } home. Their action wil! at fact that there is throughout the British | Empire a real corporate unity extending as well to iitthe Prince Edward Island as to the great nationality of which it forms — eee n aww ff SOI rsgq of FOr 4 Yey VI suffer the loss of one of ber teat men. the death today of William J Simp! . . ' . | Cavendish, this province wil | He | Chey are the | was Jeader in agriculture and horticulture, ap earnest and consistent worker for the church and ibe cause of temperance. Although differing from Toe Examiner in | politics we hasten to make mention of his | sterling worth and to unite in the expres. | 3ion Of sincere Sympatby with his bereaved | familly. a am People Left The Churches. | j _—— Care Tow, Oct 22.—The new: of Gen-~ bral French’s victory at Elandsiaagte has vaused great enthusiasm bere. The news: | papers were quickly on the streets with | churches in order to get details of the fighting. Say “No” when adealer offers you & substitute for Hood's Sarsapari'la. There Auction sale of Short horn stock at Ch’town Market Square at 2.30 o’clock on Friday, 27th inet- 6 heifer calves, 2 of them throughbred, and 4 good grades all sired by “Red Knight”. C Palmers Eng- lish. All bred at Mount Edward Farm. P., will be the fortunate er,Q OR. Lt WR L: CS Wilkie, Ma‘or SM Rogers, 43rd Batt.: Capt W Lawless, GGFEFG:L RG Stewart. tSrd Batt; Lt A C Caldwe!l, 42ad. “E” company, Montreal: Cxupt A H Macdonell, RC RI; Capt C K Fraser, 53ra Batt : | Peltier, Goth Batt; Capt, H A Panet, RG A; 55th Batt. | E Island, Major W A Weekes, Charlotie- town | Stairs, 66th Batt; Capt C A; Lt R B Willis, 66:h Batt; 20d Li: JC | Oland, 63rd Batt. Roman Cathol c, have also 'o be appointed. | first on the list is the captain of the com-~ | pany and the taree following names the | lieutenants. com missioned furnished with the following equipment: Great service cap 1, teque 1, frock (rifle serge uplined) (kharki) 1 pair, legging (leather) 1 pair, boots 2 pairs, thirta (under), 1, drawers | (woolen) 1, shoes (canvas) 1 pair. brushes —cloth 1, hair , boots *; uttees” of blue serge will be wound. | tw» esseotia! po'nts— quality and value. New spruce gum at Beer & Goff’s CANADIAN CONTINGE } ment of Men. | | | Orrawa, Oct, 23.—The offisia] Jist of } ; COMpaay Officers ot the Contingent for . South Africa was banded oui txnight. It | 18 com plete wiih the ex eption eo names Of the comnianding officer of C Company, Toronto, but the Sencral it ress100n 18 that Colonel Sam Hughes, M | ndividual, [ne |} list is as follows :— " A” company, British C umbia, Capt | M G Blanchard, 5th Regt., ¢ A.; Lt Maj r H M Arnold, 9h Batt.; A E Hodgins, | Nelson Rifle; Lt S P Leyboron, RC RI “4 mmpanv, Londen, Maior Duncar Stuart, 26th Batt ; Capt J C Mason, 10 b Batt; Cap' J M Ross, 22nd Batt: 2ad Lt | H M Temple, 48:h Highlawders, *Q” o Mops) eX ronto, Capt R K Bark Marshall, 13th Batt.; | LO.b Batt “PD” company, Ottawa and K ogston, | Lt A E Laurie, lst PP WR “y"' «¢ ym pany, Switt, 8th Batt; Lt Capt J EK (Juebec ; Lt LLuduc, RC RI; Lt E A Pelletier, “G” company, New Brunswick and P Engineers; Capt FC Jones, 3rd Regiment, C A; Lt JH C Ogilvy, RCA; 2od LtC W W McLean, 8th Huaears. ‘“H”’ company, Nova Scotia, Capt H B H E Baurstall, R The surgeons will, it is thought, be as Two chaplains, one Protestant and one In the list of officers as given above tbe The Canadian Transvaal contingent non- officers and men, will be coat 1, helmet (white) 1, field 2, trousers (eerge) 2, frock pair, abdominal bandage 1, jerseys 1, bleckivg 1, polishing 1, Shaving one. Razors, spoons, knives and forks. boldaile, housewives, combe large and email! clasp knives,l ofeach. Towels 2, soap (pieces) 2, socks (woolen) 4 pairs, blacking (tine) 1. iy The kharki trousers are semicknicker- bockers. Between the knee and the \they can be bought’ The “puttee” is of light texture, and is about six feet long, twu and ore»balf inches wide, avd furnishes an excellent eupport to the calf of the leg. a IT1S WELL TO KNOW It is well to know where to go for pure fresh drugs and family medicives. Our constant aim is to} lease our patrons in We ecolicit your trade, aseuring you of our best efforts to meet your wants. Our present stock cf toilet goods is un- surpassed—everythirng that style and modern taste can tugzest, and at prices that musi meet your views, Cuetome.s supplied with just whut they ask for. ’ Are you a user of Paine’s Celery Coms pound? Our stock of this popular medi- c ne ie fresh, aud only the genuine eold.— Reddin Bros., Druggists, Queen Square, Ci’town, P EI. You can get just the suit of underwear you want atR H Rameay & Co’s. | 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 sell is, first of all, reliable, carefully and tron, We value your friendship too highly to risk it upon trash. Once a patron always a patrc n here—if excellent quality careful service ani reasonable price can combine to clinch the friendship. 3 in here. It cannot. strongly made and neatly finished. MARK WRIG Home:Makers | None of this has ever leaked HT AND CO SPECIAL DRIVE A manufacturers stock of men’s UNDERWEAR SCOTCH. Gentlemen see this ‘ot, there is money to be saved here, BLANKEIS jusc a little lower than | | We for elsewhere, can prove it. rae ~. JUST A WORD We cen § 5 | Cpecn ile $1.00. i & ——$_——.. . = NOISE HARMONY If you just want noise wi we a nf if any old instrument will do. If you want harmony you must have the best goeds obtainable. We handle the best. They are made to make music—and sold to make satisfied cus- tomers. Up to-date Sheet Music Come to us when you KARARASAA want musical instru- ments—we guarantee them. Miller Bros., QuEEN St EgT CoNNOLLY’s BUILTING TS EE EE a a a EEE ETS Ltitttichhh kth kek ee AAAAAAAA out shopping to-night cal! in and get your favorite magazine. Perhaps you are going to write a letter to-morrow. We have a fine line of note paper CHAS. J. MITCHELL, Bookseller & Stationer : SPOS OS S15 O009 C290 7908 0000 145 Queen Street. J J JOHNSTON, Barrister-at-Law, Opp. Prowse Bros...... Special Agent Charlottet j a ‘sie — ottetown P E Ieland NAN. NE Se SV NE SY SS SE SV SC “Me "@* SY. *— hn Se ™ ‘faye i@ *@ 92 “ ave you enteneepieningr nema IT TAKES | i | The Kumfurta That is the only kind of u Store. you pay no fancy prices either. of underwear for $1.00—OF cou nderwear you get at the Mode] Not rough, ill made garments in our entire stock, and / VY ; You can buy a splendid guit rse we have them cheaper we can sell you a suit for 50e—of course we have them dearer— all prices up to $5.00 Bor the Boys We have a very nice line of boy’s Underwear, tleeced lined, sizes 26 to $2. made, smooth, Cheap Underwear Strong Underwear Good Underwear Strong g, well Well Fitting Underwear Se:viceable Underwear Warm Underwear nH. HAMSAY & Of orbs ours oxby ody 1b. M3 As 3) SS Oe et ee es Ne as7 RERRO: ooeeee THE OUTFITTERS Oe Rae Ze > OFF THE CHILL— Our men’s underclothing fleeced lined; and warm for $1 heav per suit, regular $1.25 qualits Another Our fine Scotch $1.50 quality. Wool at $1.25 a suit, regular Underclotl.ing per suit from 36 cents to $3.00. For Best Values LANCASHIRE Hire—w- Insurance Company OF ENGLAND ~~ This Company is prepared to take Fire Risks on Property in Priuce Edward Is- land at very moderate Rates of Premium. --Persons having propety to insure will apply to the undersigned for quotations ot Rates.—Unecrnpulous Agents are en- deavoring to pursuade persons from in- suring in the “Lancashire” by circulating & report that the company never pave its Loesee.— This gives us the opportunity of stating that duringtue Twenty-Five Years in which the ‘*Lancashire” has been oper- ating in the Maritime Provinces it has never had a Law Suit ther in, and further more that on the occasion of the Great Fire of 1877 in St John N. B. the “Lan- @ashire” was the first Company to com-~ plete payment of ite Losses, having paid, through ue, nearly Half a Million of Dol- larsin Claims, within 28 days after the Fire. (See St. John Daily Telegraph, 19th July, 1877.) The only « utstanding Losses which we ( have in our books are for Fires occuring within the last four weeks; and which will ve all paid before 24th inet. It is to be regretted that the representa~ tiveot any Company ebould consider it necessary to resortto inaccurate state- men‘s in the hope of being able to retain his business at ra'es higher than those which the “Lancashire is prepared to charge. JM &C W HOPEGRANT, Gen. Agente for Maritime Provinces find it very much to their advantage to | ae eee ‘ee All leading values—try J. B. Macdonald & Co.’y 2n Underelothing. CELERY © ~es oe es % @& e& © =e CELERY ~»e @] @ 4 @ 2 as 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 incro- duce it even more thoroughly, we make the following liberal offer:— Celery per bb! $2.00 for 3 bbls $5.90 for 6 bbls $9.50—a plan for keeping celery sen*’ with each ord-r; also 4 sample sent on receipt of address and 5 cents in When ordering 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- nips, cauliflower, tomatoes, onions Orders from unknown correspon‘ents, will please accompany order with cash Address,— J.J. GAY & SON Celery Specialists, Charlottetown P. E. L TO LET The north end of a house situat-d on Prince Street, co nta'ning nine rooms, *vit~ able for a beardin g house or private r2eid- $$ stan ps. ence. Apply to e0iteeg THOMAS McQUAID, 241 ~- Lower Prince i i ae sy oe Aa ct Ww ( rr ——