) ; ; ; F 2 e 3 ‘ ‘ kK } ‘ Pa he 3 : ; F ' ee tevery day. FP: 3 ‘ >. PER LB. : < t ONE YS > 1 L.sTEWART E 2 P 3 ECLIPSE BAKERY E| ¢ BAKES B'ST BREAD F | ¢ c = a Wil) BUL IRECT FROM MOLLAND. —S- \o—— Our shiment of BULBS. 14 arrived. [hey are the finest we have ever seen. Hyactanth, Varcissus, Tulips CHINESE SACRED LILY, CATTA LILY, FREESIA. Haszard & Moore i ‘there has not : : i ‘ . | As our militiamea, beaded by their band. | Mr. Israel Tarte and his cons—ie siriving (© — | ~~ > SS OOF B one «ee tte ed to) ¢ mpiy ¢ Coutingent Is Leaving TY aa fr now oo the news of the e follewed with even n on Se 443BTVE3BSBOSVAe 127 24 E87E6° 44 O2709 ? a ; > wil! lore ? : 2st by Islanders. | | 6 | ou Want tre jiatest news=— vou é tte most news. ‘ | e Dairy Examiver will zive | the latest and most reliable é —S8. <socents a month. | he Moutrea) Daily Star will give ' more war pews thao any other per publiehed in Canada. 4 ’ | . 0 0 year. $ i ae R.L, COTTON AGENT | f @ P O. Box &4.... + sT OLLELOWD. ; '@ Gs S&S cae | 0220244606006 gd oe — in ies 1 et . Rvs Py ee i E . et i Vhs 7] One cs. - | ae Be. - 5 ; " > ’ t é j We have just received a small si quantity of Clarified Honey e of our best farmers. cuiranteed strictly Pure U nadulterated. RUCE c per pound. Also just received a quantity 4 of good Spruce Gum from Mir- amichi iy 22ER 2 QORF . GROCERS —_ Pores Va Hot Spriags 0? —\;e Mineral Springs at Home Fo: th: Weak or Strong, Sick or Wel! Produces clean~ liness, health, strength and vi- tality, dispels colds, fevers and disease. These bathe are highly en- dorsed by such eminent author- ities as Jenesee Miller, Erasmus Wil on, F K §, Dr. R V Pierce, thous - circulars and and by cds of others. Write for m.niole to— s W. G. MOCRE, Agent City P. O. Box, 653 THE DAILY EXAMINER , sora } : } | ments from India and | excitemeut and enthusiasm in | tingent, there were repeated cheers—rea) | show, by their courage and fortitude, thei | i & | credit upcn Britain, while he has been de- fg oF | 4 ' : i } | sntind, OCTOBER 25, 1899. THE NEWS. THE news of to-day dces not relieve the sOxXlely Of the Situation in Natal. It is| \ 1a‘ the emall British force was un* at ) prevent the enemy from occupying | Firong positions inthe vie'nity of Lady- h and from isolating Dundee and | Griencoe. It willbea relief to hear that General Yule has effected a junction with ' Sir George Stewart White. Help must, however, be close at hand Several bat- Leries of art ery were due to arrive at a on the 20th and several regi port in Nata] the Mediterranean stations sre hastening tothe scene. omer A el DEPARTURE OF THE VOLUN- TEERS. Svon a getting up early in the morning been in Charlotietown for many ayear. Never bave we Seen greater the city. marched from drill shed to railway station with their quota of the Canadian con- *> of men, We san now understand how the people of the after cheers—and the crowd British women and children was immense. motherland feel when, year year they send tbeir sons to distant parts of th and their country’s proud position We feel sure that the earth to fight the Empire’s battles maintain among the nations. men who have gone from us to-day, wil discipline and temperance, that the y ar true scious of the graud stock from which they bave sprung. o+e+e FRENCH-CANADIAN OPINION Mr. Tarre has been trying to create | ill-feeling in Quebec and to throw dis- clariog himse)fa Frenchman first and re- presenting to English-speaking Cana- dians that his compatriots are not quite Good Frerch-Canadiaus have at loyal. tue same time, been speaking up as we knew they would. Mayor Prefontaine, of Montreal, as a'ready noted,has spoken nobly Mr. Bergeron, M. P., in his St. John epeech, declared that Quebec is with Britain heart and soul. For his loyality Tarte has turned upon Mr. Ber- geron end dubbed and well, him ap Orangemao- that being the designation which the Minister regards as most expressive of | coniemnpt. But now Mr. Lemieux, the} Deputy Speaker, has come ovt splendidly: | He told a latge audience of French- | Canadians in Montreal that the war was | jast—tbat Britain is fizhtiog for the right “I am glad tossy,” he add ed, “I am glad that *§ Britannicus sum.’ I am ready to accept all the obligations con~ ferred by the title. civic I claim all its privi- leges, and I am nota loser.” =e —Eland:-laagte, the scene ofthe battle, is a smal! railway station on th’ railway midway between Ladysmith, where the main body of the British force in Natal, under General White, is occupying an entrenched camp, and Glencoe, where on Friday a smalier British force under General Symone defeated the Boers so des cisively. | year preceding their advent to power. Mr. make | percons are not THR PxIY EXAMINER, THE REASON WHY. , a Tue rumortbat Mr. Irving—nominated | hy a convention of the government’s par- tisans-—has been canvasting as an in- dependent has not been denied by the | Patriot. | Ifthe rumor he true, the cause | . | far to &eth. j | is «bot The pecple cann dt | forget that the Liberals came into power | pledged to ‘make ends meet,” and that | | they have rolled up a public debt of abou! | £600,000, involving an interest chargeol | close upon $20,000 a year—or nearly nine times more than the luterest charge of the [Irving must see that he cannot be elected asthe champion of a government which is resyousible for this great increase of debt and intcrest and the consequent bitter dissppoiniment Of Our taxpayerr. That is the reason why he is now ost as un independent. Of course, the electors will not be led away by this feint. ———— MISCHIEVOUS LANGUAGE. La Parris, cf Moatreal— controlled by trouble amorg the French Cava~ dians. The following anent the despatch of our Canadian Contingent is quoted from arecent issue: ‘*The violent discussions which have take pn place, the +ensationa! resignation of Mr. Bourassa, place on the order paper the question of our future relations with the Kmpire. No taxes without representa~ tion ! This point of view, which is the | political gospel of British citizens the world over, cannot be ignored here, any more than in other parts of the Empire. “The insults which have been heaped upon all that is French-Canadians within the past eight or ten days, will not, let us hore, be a leseon lost. We have learned once again the ferocious hate which certain elements of the population entertain for u*,and thistorrent of abuse bas perhaps not been foreigu to the resolution taken by the member for Labelle.” There may be a few persons who impute to the French Canadians as a whole, the sentiments of Mr. Tarte ard thoee mis* chief m akers who followed his lead. These well advised. The bulk of French-Canedian people are as true to the Empire as the people of other racer, Bat they are excitable ard their racial pcejud'ces are easily worked upon by demagogues. Such langauge as ‘hat of La Patrie is evidently used with deliberate is hoped by Mr. Tarte that the French Canadians, as a whcle, will take issue against those who have forced the a Canadian con~ intention. It roveroment to. send ngent to Sonth Africa. > 7 -- i —The Guardian: Every one of these thirty men represents the people of Prince Edword IeJand as truly as do our thirty representatives in the Provincial Legis- lature. Tbey represent our interest in the Great Empire of which we form a part, our devotion to the Old Flag under which it is our prideito live. They go to offer their lives ‘*tomake the bounds of free- dom wider yet,” and to give British liberty and British justice to aregion where these priceless bo ns have been denied. a Say “No” when adealer offers you a substitute for Hocd’s Sarsapari'la. There is nethi og just es gecd. Get only Hood’s You can get justthe suit of underwear you want atR H Rameay & Co’s, Up to date sheet music at Miller Bros. Have you seen it? Our Box Calf boot for men; good style only $2.00 a pair at R. H. Ramsay & Co’s. tne es There is No Better Furniture 2 i RS RR trot np es! r = “SIZ ce — a bJ ares Tm a led ee 9 ~ AY . ° N] : No @urniture Prices are So Reasonable ~ t | | | 5 4 The furniture market is flooded with trash—quickly made, light weight 'in here. It cannot. | strongly made and neatly finished. MARK WRIG a.” a | Stuff. presented with the glitter of little price The furniture we sell is, first of all, reliable, carefu'ly and We value your friendship too highly to G F Adame, M/| risk it upon trash. Once a patron always a patrcn here—if excellent quality D, Dr, Fowler} careful service and reasonable price can combine None of this has ever leaked to clinch the friendship. ¢_, HT AND CO .s Home Makers | KR ver and the other extending along the | ehi re and through the seaport Of Veraroo} i River Bridge . | surveyed in 1897 by competent CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 25 1839 a LOCATION OF THE ROAD, ee | | Let it be Decided and the Question 1 RAS LING Taken out of Politics. | At a large meeting of electors, held at Pisquid Road, Oa Monday evening, the following resolutions were passed : Whereas, the Daminion Government, | haviog eigoified their intention to con TIME. ®R The British are thrashing the Boers and we are thrashing the big- i . struct a Railway from Charlottetown “' gest Clothing Crop on P. E. Island. | | Murray Harbor, have surveyed two routes 19 Lot 50, in Queen’s County, are passing | populous centre of Upper Vernon } Le Ladies’ Fall Hoisery. And whereas, although said lines were ; , bough said lines were} 7 aaies’ Alt. Wool Ribbed engineers | ; noder the authority of the Minister of| Special 420 sateagy . ’ , | Railways of Canada, tne Domioaion Gov-| Ladies’ extra quality, all wool bose. | erninent has pot etated which route they : have elected : | ankles. Special value 38c pair. And, Woereas, the location of the line is} Ladies Black Cashmere Hose, extra being made a political question by the| heavy fail weight. fu!l fashioned, fully Provinci+l Government politicians; | spliced Joc pair. 5 pairs for $1.00 Therefore resolved that this meeting] CHILDREN’S WOOL HOSE. Sper- greatly deplores the fact that the Do- | ia) value in Children’s Wool Hose, fu!! minion Government bas nct finally located | ¢ashioned, extra quality, prices 34c¢ to the route of the Belfast and Murray Har- '65¢ pair Jas. Paton & Co. bor Railway in Lot 50 and vicinity. ; ‘ rurtber reso.ved that this meeting fully : Boys Fall Suits Boys’ Suits are ficiswijgdh as much recognises the fact that with the informa-! tion in possession of the railway depart~| care as is often given e-to-order ment the question of location is one that) Clotaing could be easily and speedily settled by the} Bays’ Fancy Brown and Gray Twee a Minieter of Railways without the interfer. | Suits, sac stvie. :latd fro Ep ci ence Of provincial politiciane; and this} prices from $1.45. meeting desires the matier to be brought | Dovs’ Good Str ng Navy Blue «rgo . . . 1 . ° | . s y o . one yr cm pros rer to obtain 4 Suits, Norefolk style. lined taro s speedy s 2 —— seated tne ges r a ers the and very neat, from $1.84. 5 ME Of politics, and it 18! Boys Brown and Gray Halifax Twee hereby resolved that a copy of this resolu- Suits, Norfolk Jacket, Koicxerbockers tion be forwarded to the Minister of Rail-\"’o, -- CRS TICCESTS, ways. | from $3 75. cy : Boy's ex'sa qut.ity Brown and Gray ‘n ee nee ae | Check Tweed Suits, single or double IT1S WELL TO KNOW |brested, farmer’s satin lined, specia : from $3 85. It is well to know where to go for pure freeh drugs and family medicines. Our} New Autumn Shirt Waists. consiapt aim is to please our patrons in| Two Special Novelties in Ladies Fal) two eseeatial points— quality and value. | Shirt Waists will be of interest on Mon- We solicit your trade, assuring you of day. This particular word of them. our best efforts to meet your wants. Here sre a few Prices, Our present etock of toilet goods is un- ‘ ‘ pempaand--everptaing that she and | Velvet Shirt Waists. modern taste can sugrest, and at prices| Ladies’ Stylish Shirt Waists in black, that must meet your views, ‘green, Davy,cerise and rose pink, made Custome:s supplied with just whut they With pouch fronts, yoke backs, self ask for. collar and cuffs, lined throughout and Are you a ueer of Paine’s Celery Coms pretty glss buttons. Speeial $3.10 pound? Our stock of this popular medi-| FINE OPERA ® SHIRT WAISTS c ne ie fresh, aud only the genuine sold.— in cardinal, blue and grenat, cut Reddin Bros., Druggists, Queen Square, with yoke backs and ful! fronts, Ch’town, P EI. self collar and cuffs, neatly trimmed | with small gilt buttons, lined out. Special $2.75.—Jas. Paton & Co. Stylish Walking Hats. The Walking Hat is growing ip popularity every day. A Dainty Walking Hat, made with Auction sale of Short horn stock at Ch’town Market Square at 2.30 o’clock on Friday, 27tb inst- 6 heifer calves, 2 of them throughhred, and 4 good grades all sired by ‘Red Knight”. C Palmers Eng- All bred at Mount Edward Farm. lish. New spruce gum at Beer & Gioff’s out shopping to-night cal! SPOS O11) CHOSE SOO E80 OO8 ae LANCASHIRE F'ire—ew Insurance Company OF ENGLAND + This Company is prepared to take Fire Risks on Property in Prince Edward Is- hurry, orif you wish to saye some money when buying a Fal)] Suit or ; Overcoat, we wovld like you to-morrow. We havea fine ; line of note paper line. Our goods are carefully bought, e | Well made and trimmed, and cut from CHAS. J, MITCHELL, 3) he best fitting patterns. That's our about the quality of these En gli Blankets.—Jas. Paton & Co A Special Shippment of Splendid Men’s Navy Blue Serge Suits, well made, all wool, at $5.50. Better qual:ty at $6.50. -~-Persons having propety to insure will Men’s Suits in Scotch Tweeds, a big find it very much to their advantage to | range of different patterns, made with apply to the undersigned for quotatione!large facings, latest cut, also black Hoisey. || : ’ . | herring bose, all wool lined, shoulders full fashioned, double heels, spliced | throug- ~~ Men’s Best Overcoats, made in na blue and black beaver, Scotch chev iots, lined with silk, siik velvet cullarg finished in every respect, equal to cus. tom make, at $13.50. | | Favoured Jackels | At $6.00. A Lady’s Stylish Bea yer | Cloth Jacket in black,fawn or new blue, |double brested, pearl buttons. to! | $6.0). ’ a | At $8.25. A Stylish Beaver Cloth | Jacket in fawn, diapcr tew blue, algo | black,, lined plain satin and finished rows of stitching. Special $8.95, aw $11.25 A very smart jaunty black navy, fawn, drabor new blue, lined colored silk, inlaid velvet collar, richly embroidered. Special $11.25. |} At $14.75. A very fiae Beaver Cloth |Jacketin Fawn, drab or new blue, | satin lined, cosed lapels, handsomely lembroidered, weil fiuished. Specia? $14.75. Men’s White Shirts. Oxferd Colored Shirts trom 124 to 17 in from 65e to 1.50. Pretty Siripes, Pin Checks and Plain Cambrick Colory, Prices from 65c up. Four White Shiris for 1.00. Shawls. HEAVY WOOL SHAWLS—Suitable ortravelling wraps. Prices $1.50, 1.65, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 4.20, 4.80 BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS at 32.25, 2.50, and 6.60. Wash dress goods, prints, zepbyres gipghams, chambrsza, peques galletias musiiog, reliable qualities, fast color. Under Vests. Ladies find ribbed low neck helio- | thrope yoke with lace andribbon trim- |} ming 30c. j Ladies swiss ribbed vest lace trim- ming 25c. | Ladies swiss ribbed vest extra fine | low neck short sleeve 22c and 25 and | 30c. Ladies swiss ribbed vest white with | buttoned tront short sleeve lace (rims |} ming ode. | Ladies’ jersey ribbed vest cream with white trimming 30c. Ladies’ jersey ribbed vest white extra fine with silk trimming 40c Ladies ou:side size white short sleeves. Ladies white with long sleeve but- toned front lace trimming 30c Ladies white with long sleeve but- toned front silk tr. mming 52c JAS. PATON & CO. CHIDDREN’S VESTS:—Cream fine ribbed with pink and pale blue trim- ming 9c, 12, 14 and 16 cts. Also Cream with pale blue trimming low neck 13e, 16ce, 22c, 25c and 30 ects in all sizes. Also cream with white trimming shoit sleeve $,9, 11, 12 cts. in ell | Also white fine ribbed low neck | shor: sleeve sick trimming 25c | Also white fine ribbed low neck short 21 i Sleeve pale bluetrimming 18, 20, cts. Tams WOOL TAMS—Cream, white, tan, red, navy, black, grey, plaid and faney 25, 35, 40, , 45, 50, 60 and 70c. 1800 Yds Tables Linens. ‘Good wide Table Linens 15c, iS8e, 22c, 25e, and 35ce. Good yalue at 40e, and 45e. Colored Damask Green and Crimson, White and Red doe. 40c. and 45c. Table Oil Cloths 30 P.tterns, 25¢ a yard. Marble 25, and 35c Outing Shirts. ey White Soft Felt Crown and Stiff Brim, finished inside with Leather Band and trimmed fold of Cream or Black Satin and Large Quill, in Navy, Fawn, Brown cr Black. Special $1.50. e Nn | If you wanc a Suit or Overcoat in a in and get your favorite To Examine Our Stock. magazine, Perhaps you We have a very Jarge stock to choose are going to write a letter 9! from in ajl grades, and we feel con- fident that we can suit youas well, if not better, than any other store in this Bookseller’ & Stationer 3 Clothing stock. 145 Queen Street. English Blankets Opp. Prowse Bros...... | Folks are getting anxious about 904 6000 fg 04 0036644 | their bed clothes now the chilly nights bave set in, there’s no need to worry sb English Blankets will be shown in the store they come inall sizes from 9-4 to 13-4 and priees ange from $3.70. Good Cansdian Blarkets from $2 up. , ‘ : Men’s Suits. Men’s Check Tweed Suits, different shides, well made and trimmec at $.750 Men’s very fine close hard twisted All wool Navy Blue Serge Suiis, weli land at very moderate Rates of Premium.| £° up at $9.00 ot Rates.—Unecrnpulous Agents are en- Venetian Worsted Suits, either Sacque * deavoring to pursuade persons from in~| or Morning Coat. at $10.50 suring in the “Lancashire” by circulating} Men’s Blue and Black Imported a@ report that the company never pays its! Cheviot Suits, well made and ¢ immed Losses.—This gives us the opportunity of} 5+ ¢19.09. ied stating that duringtue Twenty-Five Years PA Fe in which the ‘* Lancashire” ae been oper - oe : ae = . A . —. — ating in the Maritime Provinces it has|~'©V'0'r ') OTS-€C. | crated Ciay, Vie- never had a Law Suit therein, and further onae, — oe finished lu Urst-class more that on the occasion of the Great|*tyle, at $15.50.—Jas. Paton & Co, Fire of 1877 inSt John N. B, the “Lan- cashire” was the first Company to com-~ plete payment of its Losses, having paid, through us, nearly Half a Million of Dol- laresin 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 teall paid before 24th inst. It is :o be regretted that the representa~ tiveot any Company sbould consider it necessary to resortto inaccurate state- mens in the hope of being able to retain his business at rates higher than those which the “Lancashire is prepared to charge. JM &C W HOPEGRANT, Gen. Agents for Maritime Provinces J J JOHNSTON, Barrister-at-~Law, , Men’s Overcoats. Men’s Blue and Black Beaver Over- coats. with velvet collars Italian lined. just right for present wear, or could be woro throughout winter, at $5.00 Men’s Overcoats, in dark grey che- viot, black vicunna, also an imported curl cleth, wel] made and trimmed, at $7.00. Men’s Blue and Black Beaver Over coats, double or single brested, woo lined, alsoa Jarge range of Short Coy- ert Overcoats, made with large facings at $10.50. different shades of brown and grey, | Silk Wool, Cotton and Woo! Favey Silk Stripes Shirts 65c, 85c, $.10¢, $1.25c. Silk Frorts $1.25c, and $1.50¢ JAS. PATON & CO. Skirts. Unce-skirts in colored cotton at $1.25 Underskirts— Silk lustres in stripe watered merino at $1.75 to $2.60 Underskirts metalic stripe, from $1.50 to 3 95. Fur Lined Capes At $20.40. Ladies’ Fine Box Cicth Capes, lived Kaluga fur, with bigh storm collar of black Thibet and trim- med all around with black Thibet. Special $20.50. At $30.75. Ladies Black Broche Cloth Capes. 32 inches ‘erg, lined with Hamster fur, trimmed ali uround with black Thibet furend storm collar of same fur. Special $80.75. At $48.75. Ladies’ Stylish Box Cloth Cape, with deep flounce, edged top and bottom of flounce with Alasxa Men’s Scotch Cheviot Overcoats, in; Sable, lined Hamster fur and black : satin,bigh storm collar of Alaska Sable. half silk lined, tailor made, at $12.00 Special $48 75. oti James Paton & Co ot A ot , “aA age me, aC TUT TECELENTERREANDERREZORGRERETEGRCRURGERRERTERECCQDEGRERREEECRPRERCRRREEL: