To the Housewife if vou think eco! b ead & take is a matter Of luck, call and try our bread and cakes, tben you will change your miod, and bay them bere; we believe. You get it right most of the time”— We have it right ALL the time. Youare lucky “often.” We duplicate your luckiest batch every day. TeLernonxe 98 D. STEWART EVLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BSST BREAD Souvenir Photographs Advance orders fer photographs of our P. E. Island Transvaal contingent have at last been all filled. Now is the time for those «ho did not leave orders to obtain these interesting souvenirs. L-veryone should have one. The boys will soon be atthe front. they'll probably see considerable fighting, and when they come won't they be heroes. All the stories they will have to tell. ‘tos are in two sizes. Both w and sharp. One is| lon a card 14 x17 inches ses a splendid picture for | The price is $1.00 “he ph are mounte ind me framing. cle The other is mounted on a card .bout 7 x 9 inches—just the thing | tor the mantlepiece. The price is ) > cents. It wi'l b> mailed. post | paid to any address. ‘he day before he left Charlotte- town Kev. T. F. Fullertcn, the! oble chaplain who left home and ill its environments to look after he spiritual welfare of the boys | ‘at for a photograph. An excel- | ‘ent likeness was the result. This rhotograph may be had in three i Price oO, 40 an Either will be mailed | to any address postpaid. | | ~— . iffereat sizes, y cen7’s, All of the photographs were taken ' . . . . } und are being finished by | Westlake Dros, Charlottetown | In Charlottetown the Photos mary j é had at THe EXAMINER office. rat Johnson & Johnson’s down town drugstore. [n Suromerside, orders fur the irge group photo may be left t D. k. Currie’s Bookstore. Ail mail orders should be address- | rd to Robert L. Cotton, P. VO. | box 84. Charlottetown. i j PUBLIC | Political i leeting's -_——-—.. ___. Tae unders gned will be bappy to meet tne electors of the Murray Harbour Distciect atthe following times and places, for the discussion of current political l.ow-r Montague Hall, December 4th, at 6 o'clock, p m. Va! 'eyfield Hall, December 5th at 6 o'clock, p m Glen Martia Schoolhouse, December 1] h, at 6 o’clock, p m. ALBERT P PROWSE, Luibe Conservative Candidate Muriy Harbor South, Nov 25,1899--d&w, wy gur, her, wat Novel and Suitable eV’ ORG ODes Holiday rresents eS OS Be 2s eSeos comme () ammnens la Sterling Silver and Enamelled Gcods Qurstock of watches, rings, chains, bracelete, brooches, &c, is complete for XMAS TRADE. be Orders for any special line of goods, or article to be engraved should be left with us, and will receive carefuy and prom pt attention. CH TAYLOR Sunnyside, Queen Square. Hermanville Tamworths A number of pigs of both sexes, 2 or 3 —— months old. Choice stock at $5.00 each —Bargaine. Addrees— HERMANVILLE FARM, F6—w3i d2.w Hermanville, P O A ae ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER | gO On THE DAILY EXAMINER, GHARLOTLETOWN, NOVEMB£', 30 :&89 ‘NOVEMBER 30, 1899. BRITISH VS. BOERS! Tas Boers went into the fight possessing every advantaze, Armed to the teeth, with every modern invention pertaining to warfare, admirably led, stubborn, courage- ous,in point of numbers between two and three to one, aud every man familiar with the ground upon which he fought ; the British unready, their eommanding gener- al and two-thirds cf his forces in Great Britain to be transported upwards of six thousand miles, the conditions such that they carnot use the strongest arm of their eervice—the navy,—in the position of a boxer who steps into a strange and un. known ring with one hand bound to his tide! Yet the British have held their owa all along the line and won Victories in the face of heavy odds; have transported | ibe bulk of their army without e hitch; have organized three distinct campaigns all of which are now in successful pro- grese. Surely the British have, witbin the past six weeks, performed the greatest military feat of bistory! At the beginning, the Boers were confi- dent that they would be able to crush the emall force ia Natal, long before reinforce- ments could arrive. The London Times, correspondent at Cape Town states tha! they intended to have issued their ultima- tura On the first or second of October and to have entered Natal at once. But some letails of organization, in respect particu - | latiy to the commissariat, induced them to! postpone active operations for ten days. | When, upon the llth of October, they in* vadea Natal, they were fully prepared for action. They chose their own time, and they hoped that Natal and Cape Colony would be in their possessiuu, and there Dutch succor from Great Britain would arrive. |+ But they counted without the eplencid discipline and courage of the Boitisn a Ladysmith, Kimberley and Matkiu, —_—_———— 83-8 +o—— POINTS FOR THE GUARDIAN. Ir,as The Guardian now acpais, the prohibition proposed by the Dominion Al- liance is not prohibition of the i.nportation | of | opinion of every intelligent person here— surely it is incumbent upon its promoters to frankly say so at the meetings, and not using the word gs though it impli- ed all that the people suppose. Even if it were necessary to pass an Act of the Dominion Parliament io order that Charlottetown rid of the License law fastened upon it by Premier may ge: | Farquharson and his party, still it is not | neces’ery to conceal the importan. and | essential fact from those who are asked to sign the pledge. But the passage of such an act is not at { all necessary to this end; for by defeating | the goveroment candidates in Belfast and Murray Harbor, the Farquharson Admin- istration will be ousted, and the repeal of the obnoxious act will follow. May we ask why Mr. Marshall was not TT inhabitants commandeered, before | . . | juors—an essential condition, in the: Murray Harbor Items. Business in the village continues brisk, with lots of oate, pork, etc, moving to market. Several large shipments'of pork have already been sent to the maritime markets. The coasting vetsels are en~ gaged carrying produce to the markets across the gulf and bringing coal and other merchandise to this port for the mer- chante, Prominent among the hustlers are Captaine McKinnon, Hyde and Dunn. The cheese factory closed its season’s cheese-making early in Uctober, and is now busy making butter, for which, owing to the excellent quality of the butter manu- factured, the demand is great. This season’s output of cheese exceeded that of last year; and the patrons have received good returns fer the milk supplied. The excellent quality of the butter and cheese manufactured and the general manage- ment in connection therewith is very cred- itable to the manufacturers, whose names are by words with ever consumer of their cheese and butter in this place—if not in England. The members of P. A. Lodge, 10 GT, are neither lethargic nor inactive, and this fact will be verified on the evening of the 11th December, if nothing unforseen arises to impede the project now in contempia- tion. Soon the silent wheels of time wlll have completed their annual round ; soon the year gate will close and shut out fer. ever the eventful year of 1899, to join the throvg of by-gonee. The templare, aware of this ‘act, cannot suffer the year to pass out without addding to the list of events, and have, therefore, decided to treat the public to a“ concert and pie social” io ; the public hallon Monday evening the 11th of December, A lengthy and varied programme consisting of instrumental! music, recitations, dialogues, stump speeches, etc., are now being prepared ; and will, no doubt, be mirth-provoking and entertaining. Young ladies, a pie | fvom you will be thankfully received. Young men you be there and bid them in : and all things will work together for good, Remember the interded date, Monday December 11th, : Ww. BB, Murray Harbor South, November 27th, 1899, *_om «+ NOTES AND COMMENTS. —The Watchman places in conjunction ‘the debt” and ‘‘the threat.” Electors in Belfast and Murray Harbor will remember both,—on the 13th. —-The Premier may open the Bolger «din December to buy votes ; but Bel- / ' | fast will get the bulge on him before the m Onth is oat, | —A gentleman who has attended some of the meetings in Belfast district, writes : tothe Examiner to say that,— | ‘There is plain evidence that the Lib- eral party is in dire distress, when we find what we supposed to be honorable gentle | men stoping to make vile and disgraceful persouval attacks on the character of the | Liberal~Conservative candidate, Mr. Mce- Lean. Bat Mr. McLeanis a gentleman above reproach, for whom all have the highest respect, and every slander and falsehood thus thrown out will only endear bim the more to the people and the cause We only wait for the 13th of December to | prove this,” Bappeck. June 11, 1897. C.C. tiicnarps & Co. Deak Sins,x—MINARD’S LINIMENT | | 18 my remedy for NECORALGIA. It relic tes at ovce, | A. S. McDowratp Consult your comfort, consult your | bealth, buy the comfortable aud service- | able kind of uaoderwear at R A Rameay & Co’s, | We have just received another lot of heavy winter suitings—inclnding a lot of sent to Belfast and Murray Harbor to cal] , )*4vy Irish Tweed-—heavy weights for } | Winter.— John McLeod & Co. upon the temperance electors to “vote them down,” rather than to other parts ot the Provinse to promute a probibition which | - will not prohibit ? iw, The best place to buy Cloth ing isat Prowse Bros , What are Your Furniture Needs? Do You Want Fu rnishings for the Parlor, Dining Room. Chamber, Sitting Room or Kitchen Whatever your needs may be, come to we can fit you out. us and let us show you how economically We would like 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, Foiding. Screens. and other novelties in odd pieces. exceptionally low. IMIARK WRI Home Makers They are all new patterns and the pricee are Hl AND CO | ready-to-wear Shirts, well made. Another Creat Battle ar 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 $8.75. 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 and Overcoats; $3000 worth ot new coats 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 Bg Gcoa 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 werth $8 and $9 for $4.50 150 ladies’ coat , gamle lot, no two alike, your choice or $2.50 and $5 Many of the abov. ..e worth up to $9. We bought them cheap, we sell them cheaper 08 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 l5c to $2; 85 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 wool; blue beaver overcoats, satin sad- dled lined from $8 to $12 Men’s factory pants, all wool. from $1.75 to $2.50 We keep and sell the best clothing in Canada, and no doubt about it either. Heavy winter suits, $3.75, $4.50 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, all sizes, all prices at Paton & Co’s Warm lined weolen gloves for boys at Paton & Co’s Job lot of bed comforts going at a 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. Di ecc 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, ail 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 dellar 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 4; 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. Jas, Paton & Co. Dr, H, L. Dickry Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pita’), Mcorfields, and Central Lon- do1 Threat & Ear Hospita] Spccialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear,.Nese & Throat Office—CAMERON BLOCK. Res'd ne-—RICHMOND Sr., WEST. Oftice Hourt—9.30 tol pm., 2to3y;. m p7291 «m, Eyes testedfor glasses Handkerchief Sale Saturday December 2nd—watce for it. Moore & McLeod. are | Beet tenets IGG GL: — ay have one made, with velvet binding FABAT AALGRBAGBISGLBAABAR GGBRBGAL a wa placquet fasteners BLEGHGHSGGGOGGGGGGS — 7 \T PAYS 10 BUY AT PERKINS’ - OBLIGING PHONE OBLIGING OLERKS. 223. CLERKS. COME IN! Your Mind’s Worth When You Look Your Money’s Worthif You Buy. aaa wOkeLet L Os f you need a new skirt don’t let the cost trouble you because the price on our ready-made skirts are so low that it would be a waste of time and money to Brown and Blue Serge Skirts Black Silk Lustre, five gore, with placquet fasteners Black Figured Moha.r, five gore, placquet fasteners 3 5 Black and Blue Serge, with folds, or Black Figured Lustre with satin folds, velvet binding and 6 Black Crepon and Blister Cloth, 4mmm——DISPLAY OF SKIRTS ON FIRST FLOOR PRICE $3.50 PRICE $3.60 PRICE $3.7 PRICE $5.0 $5.60, $6.85, $8.75 *.. AM » ; SF Sy PERKIN g’ PUPS SDR NER NR REIS Soe Eee 49 Le ~ Aw AP BEATER de ae Sd — , Tortoise Heaters —~ FROM $7.50 UP Lt ee Island Crown Sampson Cook, No, 8 $13.50 This price for 2 weeks. Simon W.. Crabbe W arker’s Corner STOVES & HARDWARE LOW PRICES TELL EVERY TIME — 20°" It isimportant to know where to get the very best value for your money in the line of goods for Xmas presents We havea large selection, and by visiting ourstore you wiil find aur goods as cheap, if not cheajer than any stcre in the city. Since opening in our new store, in Prowse Block, we have sold a large amount of goods at prices that have drawn the attention of the people and insured a ,arge share of public patronage. Thanking all for their support in the past, we will continue, if possible, to do still better for them in tho future, JURY & CO’Y., SUNNYSIDE ~~ NOTICH | Ihereby give notice that I require all persoosindebted to me, whether tor book account, judgment, promissory note or otherwise, to make immediate payment ot the same to Me-srs MeLeod, Moreon & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown, whom I have authorized to grant receipts therefor. I hereby offer for sale my premises at Morell, containiog 56 acres, about 16 acres of which are under cultivation; the remainder is covered with a second growth of soft wood. The buildings are in good condition; vew sills having been placed thereunder a tew years ego. Dated this 6th day of Uctober, 1899. WILLIAM 81 ERNs, is. SlbG Oct 12—wk4wks ©) So ——— ‘Stove Bargains. $14 g18 30 No. 7 Victors, 20 No. 3 Crowns 20 No. 8 Highland Range $21 Heatirg Stoves awa: down. Every one guaranteed. Above prices one week only. Dodd and Rogers ener SBP PSP SE SEER SPREE RP ER ESD PEPE SP NE Se SP ENS PE EE RP Ne PE a a $17.50 _.~ vs ~ 4. 4608 i>,