a NE N42 NA SN Tp qye Noe ss ; It Pays to Buy at Perkins Perkins SO oes Mens Pants 60 pairs mers odd pants made o! Moncton and Can- adian ‘Tweed ata big reduc- tion off marked price. 1s pairs pi its werth Sl 50 now $1 10 10 pair pants worth 2.15 now 1.65 32 pair pants worth 2 50 now 2.00 Bargain i argain in . waterproofs 14 mens waterproofs with cape in navy Biue and Back at a big discount off mark ed price ® waterproofs worth $4.50 now $3.20 3 waterproofs wort: 5.75 now 4.25 4 waierproofs worth 7,50 now 5.90 2 waterproofs worth 10.75 now 8.50 Mens Underwear Cold weather is here. Are you pre~ pered for it? If not we are ready to fit you oyt to perfection with good comforts able underwear, aud at the same time save your money. Heavy ribbed uuderwear 34¢ per suit All wool ynder wear 80c per suit, Men’s Night Shirts THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MOVEMBER 5 1898 NOVEMBER 5, 1898, a ee WHY PREPARING ? the prepara been provoked by the intrigues of Russian and Ir we are to believe our advices, secret of Great Britain’s warlike ions jes in the fact that she has French and Turkish diplomatists to take It will been noted that the Egyptian flag alone full possession of Kgypt. bave was hoisted over Fastoda. Taking advant- age of this admission, and by virtue of his right as Suzerain of Egypt, which theore~ tically is merely one of the provinces of the Ottoman Empire, the Sultan has graated the Babr-el-Ghazal We are told that it is knowledge the lease of to i rance, of this that is precipitating the action of Government in the British proclaim- ing an English protectorate. Russia’s hand has been discovered ia the matter. Count Muravieff visited Paris recently at the express command of the Czar. It has leaked out that while there he informed M. Deicasee and Presi- dent against England now she wou'd have to Faure that if France declared war fight her alone. part of the Czar that if France would have that she patience and defer any quarrel might have to pick with, Engiand to a more favorable opportunity, Russia would fake steps to bring the entire question of il- legality before a European congress, and i noglacd’s presence in Egypt and ite ity in her contention. Itis stated that in view of these circumstances, the Govern- ment of Great Britain has decided to bring the matter toan issue at once by formally declaring a Protectorate over Egypt. By this act she will wrest fiom the Sultan his suzerainty and challenge the pretensions of France in such a way as may provoke war. This, itis said, is why ske is pre- paring. . _—_—_— rE ee NOTES AND COMMENTS. . —It is wonderfal that farmers and others will keep considerable amounts of money !ocked up in their houses in wood» en drawersand tin boxes atthe risk of Jase by fire and theft when there is a sav- ings bank in every town and almost every village. | —Speaking of the recent bye election in South Orleans, the Montreal Gazette says: “Desperate” is ihe wore usually used to describe as government’s effortto holda seat On which its fate may depend. There was not much left undone by Mr. Hardy’s friends in South Ontario , | A few price hinis from our stock will be quite aceeptuble to those contemplating a change for warmer nigkt shirts. Flannelette nig ut shirts 55c each Fianneletie night shirts 69c each Flannelette nigit shirts $1.10 Men’s Hosiery Reliable Hosiery, thats the kind you can depend on getting, if you buy your Hosiery here, We insist on dependalic qualities no matter bow little the price. Home-made a|l wool sox 20c per pair Mens all wool -ox 25c per pair Black cashmere sox 20c per pair Five cashmere eocks 45c per pair Mens Gloves Our gentlemen’s gloves are etrictly high grade and noted for their general excell- ence, finish aed wearivg qualities, Only the bes! meskes are represented in our stock. Our prices will be found exceed- ingly low for sack excellent gloves, Lined Kid gloves 55c per pair. Lined Kid gloves 75c per pair. Fine Mocho gloves $2.60 per pair. Silk Lined Mochy $1.75 per pair E Parkas & C SUNNYSIDE. HH; Chara beriaid had {datitated ai en quiry as to the rights of Mr fenier in the Island of Anticosti. It appétrs that this French gentleman purchased the fee simple of the igland, and has been acting lately as though he were, within ite limits, a des- potic little king. He has yet to learu that he is subject to the laws of the Prove ince of Quebec and Canada at large. —Mr: Tarte hae declared that the Government will apend more pext year than it is epending this year. No doubt the economical farmers and taxpayers of Canada (aud of this Province in particular) will have made a note Of the fact. They voted the Tories out because the Liberals promised to reduce the public expenditures by $3,000,000 or $4,000,090 a year. But jast year the expenditures amounted to $44,240,117 and this year’s estimates of ex” penditure moun: to $47,970,948. If this sum should be exceeded next year the deluded taxpayers wil! be thinking about making another change. Our stock of carpets willhave to go down by $30 00 before the first of the year. The prices asked from now till tben will do it. curtains, trimmings, etc. will go. order—Jas Patoa & Co. 5 d3i. (HB DAILY BKAMINER But he promised on the f would support France to the last extrem- | meas THE CROSS. November 5th, 1898. Dedicated to the Right Reverend James Charles McDonald, Bishop of Cherlotte- town, during whose bishopric and by whose anwearied exertions, aided by those of his people, has been erected the most aplendid edifice which bas ever adorned Prince Edward Island, the new KR. C. Cathedrai. Rise high that glorious ensign ! Long may ite radiance glow As sunshine of asm ling Heaven Upon the earth below, Shine forth, thou beaateous golden cross | Against the calm, blue sky; Fair emblem of the mercy-bood Twixt earth and Heaven ou high. Gleam bright from off thy lofty sphere ! That every eye may see The symbol of that victory gained On blood-stained Calvary. Oh for those ho-re of agony! That dark and dolesome night When from His garb of wounded fleeh Soared for the world’s Great Light, That rugged cross from Judah’s bill Hath long since passed away; Yet from its ashes rose the dawn Of ampler, nobler day. That tvpe of rare sin-offering, Worid’s sacrifice iu one, Now stands erect through all the years, From rise to set of eun. . A joy- beam on the Alpine heights Amid the eterna! snow; A refuge for those weakling ones To crue] Ganges’ flow. First jewel ina movarch’s crown, Dear gua:dian of the grave; Thy voice dot caeer by desert path As ip cathedral nave Tay teachings’ calm life’s stormy day, Bid evening close in peace, And light the soul to that bright realm When all earil’s sorrows cease, While dynasties arise and fall, Aud earthly systems wane, The Cross, outreaching in its strength, Shall compass land and main. The pomp and wealth of pagan worlds, Are doomed to shame and loss ; But glorious ends.await the aims And triumphs of the cross. Alike on east and western wave, Shall spread those rays divine; Till quenched the soul. deceiving light, On Mammon’s, Vishnou’s shrine. Shine out thou emblem of our faith ! Thou precious beacon Jight ; Aye upward unto heavenly morn, Point ye the spirit’s night. Shine out, from off thy sacred post O’er each fair sculptured stone, T ll every soui beneath thy rays Benda low before The Throne. Raise high that peerless ensign! Which, as the covenant bow, Bespeaks in radiant coloring Gaodwill to all below, Raise high that kingly standard! Since, 1a the days to be, The whole wide world shall bow to Him Are you ee OUR MOTTO | ne 7 “Better goods for the same money, or the same goods for less money than elsewhere.? Read Over a Few Prices of Our Men’s Navy Blue Clay Twilied Fall Overcoats, splendid value for $7.50 Men’s Light and Dark Grey English Worsted, also Dark Grey Cheviot Fall Overcoats, well made and CotenOaN OF. . iss webs kl $9.00 Men’s Fall Overeoats in Covert Cloth , strap seams and large English fac- ings, all stitched with silk; are ex- cellent value at....... 0. s+. $10.50 Men’s Fall Overcoats in Light Shades of Whip Cords, Venetian Cloth, and Cheviot, elegantly tail-...... ored, at.........910.50 and $12.00. Shorey’s Rainproof Ulsters, OTHER GRADES, $8,50, $9.50, $10.50 and $12.00. IAS. PATON &« Co Warning... 3100 REWARD Black, and Dark Gray Beaver and , Cheviot, farmer satin lined, fancy silk shoulder lined,extra good value INA by td's wah w oe oteaek et $10.56 Men’s Winter Overcoats in Beaver, Melton and Nap Cloth, nicely wool lined, silk velvet collar,tailor made, cannot be beat for the prize we ER ca siren bd cub aweer eae $7.50 Men’s Winter Overcoats in Navy Blue and Black, All-wool Beaver, wool lined, silk velvet collar, for $10.5C Men’s Navy Blue and Black Beaver : It has come to our knowledge that certain persone, for the purpose of helping 3 off their unsaleable stock of slomeng, the pockets of garments of owr ma have taken our guarantee cards from 3 e andl have put them in the pockets 3 of other goods of inferior make, thys leading the purchaser to believe he ¢ was getting Shorey’s clothing and thereby damaging our reputation, We therefore wish to give notice to our customers and the public, that we will prosecute, to the full rigour of the law, any one whom we cau prove to have done this, and we will pay a reward of $100.00 to the person who will give us sufficient evidence to convict any dealer of this offence, N.B.—We are spending a great deat of money to make the merits of our clothing known to the public and we insist upon dealers Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Chitown —— Engaged . a ‘ ‘ a >> In any occupation which requires more or less walking? If so, you should wear the J. D, King Boot H. SHOREY & CO., Montreal. giving people what they ask for. — ee = | Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Wien’s Overcoats. Men’s Fall Overcoats in Navy Blue, | Overcoats, fancy wool lined, single” and double - breasted, tailor made, re ren kd oral e's ae $13.50 Men’s Best Made Overcoatrs in Beaver and Scotch Chevicts, differeng shades, double and single breasted, made with large facings, wool lig. | ing, and shoulders lined with black ~ silk, silk velvet collar, and in fagt equal in every respect to any Cug.— tom Garment. Weclaim this ling” of overcoats to be the best made iq Canada for the money we ask. “ prices are...... $15.00 and $16.50 ” - “ $6.75 + eh. LAND SALI Mr. William Dockendorff « ffere for pri sale his splendid farm containing 150 acresof free hord land with new dwelling bouse apd | out buildings, 2 miles from Southport, Lot@ also 2?) acres of freehold land acrose the road | from tbe above (without bui'dings), Gs Aad if not sold by the 3-th day of Nov 1888 — will be sold at public anction at 12 o'clock — together with ail the stock, crop and farming implements. For further particu:ars appis toowner ov the premises, or F. H. See handbi ls later, 239 dy 3: wk 3iGur, — NOTICE | The Commissioners of Sewers and 4 Water Supply are prepared to receive ap~ © plications for connection with the maine 9 Sewers from owners of property fronting: the streets where the Sewer pipe is now Le ng laid. oe - Any information required will be fur= nishid upva application to a D.McLEAN, Secretary of Board of Commissioners: Aad ag po Water Supply. roe City Hall, Nov 4, 98—6i GRAIN —""®" q $53.00 For Gentlemen made of Box C: 1 goodyear welt. Ww. H. STEWART & CO Baws | a 7 All sizes now in stock. 5 HORACE HASZARD... § t. Ss. Sanford, Carpets, mats, oilcloths, portierr, All must and A visit to our carpet man is in | COMMISSION MERCHANT eee Strict attention to business and proimpt re- turns made. Special attention given to the i of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, "Hides, and Wool Skins. Market quotations given on application. Address all consignments fand correspon: | dence to, %. & SANFORD, 46 and 48 Argyle St., 0 ; HALIFAX N. 8. —— --— — Se is the briefiest. Roms Makers:----- The Successful Man | I: the man who gets all things of value for as i tle cost as possible— successful men buy FUR NITURE here, because we svpply the best coods at the lowest prices.—The best story story Mark Wright & Co., Ltd Our goods and prices tell it all MOF et SON | 1 willit + Upiee <8 ' : i be - ZS % Who died on Calvary, 2 x ae ee THER LOT a ee #§ fadies’ Garm lined boots in Dongola, Oi | SCP SOCPOEOORIDOOFEP 9908 B BI Ty ANO L , , *g ei : aa Calfat R K Jost’s, Stam i CORSET QUALITY v4 i | Yo P. D Cor- for Fun set genuine ewe S4.70 French Ceutil oe : ws is ‘eid in all f} i 5 lbs Best California Raisins the low-priced 3 lbs Best Currants, grades and silk 10 los White Sugar, The Great Game “pte —a a —— | 10 lbs Brown Sugar, higher. Real pay 5 Ibs 280 Tes. French Coutcil id lb each of Allspice, Cloves, Cinna- mon, Mixed Spice, Ginger, Pepper ; — BOBITY he ideal corset cloth, is light~ ners, aoe Sold Throughout Canada as the o pees “a and urability G oa e Gh i oz Nutmegs, s ame of Games : err combined, but Si i ea ee =" 1 bottle each of Ess Vanilla and c keing quite ex~ If your dealer does not handle Lemon . pensive, is rare- | i in other 5 lbs Onions, vy usec % Bars Sunlight Soap, 4 gals Best Kero Oil, —FOR— $4.75 Sandcrson & Co. The Ch’town Steam Nay. Co STEAMERS... | Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival xf day train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with expres® train for Charlottetown. the great game of BOBITY Write :— G. A. HOLLAND & SON, Manufacturers M ontreal makes of coreete . Cheap imitation takes its place, but they are eitber thick and beavy or thin and weak. The French, tailor-cut, and hand sewed coreet, the P. D. is strictly genuine through and through. It is tue lightest, sirong~ est, most comfortable, most fashion able and best corset made. In all sizes and for all fizures, $1 to $30 per pair. Trade supplied all over Oanada BOBITY BY G. A. HOLLAND & SON, Manufacturers, Monteral 0 FET EEL EL ELI TE ER AE LE A EE OMIT MI SS TS ort 3 : : 4 : ; ag | Valuable Testimonials. > _ ival of —_— 5 From SUMMERSIDE on arrivé | Have Just Completed morning train from Charlottetow») for (COPY) Point Du Chene connecting with day wala” Government House, for St. John. . Convecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. Jom with Steamers of International Line and Raiiwayé tor | United States and Canada. From PICTOU for Chariottetows afte? arrival of train about midnight from Halr « fax. CHARLOTTETOWN, OrvrawaA, Jane 22ad, 1898 he Countess of Aberdeeo has pleasare Dinh that The High Grace Art Stu- dic has very successfully carred out a Portrait of the Earle of Aberdeen, after a photograph lent to them for the purpose. My tew Oyster Place. Call and cee the brilliant display of beautiful oysters on and off the ehell. Onur Oyster king is standing in the window, See him, and then you will eat Jysters. John P. Joy, VICTORIA CAFE Great George Street. ..++« From pine a. m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there, with day train for Halifay st Halifax w’ C. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES . Ub’town, P. El. SecreTac® Lady Aberdeen considers the picture a great seceens and offers al) best wishes to Art Studio. me The only repregeatative ‘of the “— The High Grade is S. Grade Art Studio for P. BE. I. TarBush, Charlottetown - o