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They are made to make music—and sold to make satisfied cus- tomers. = us Up-to-date Sheet Music Come io us when you y AARAAAAARR want musica] instru- ments—we guarantee them. filler Bros,., QurcEeN STREET NNOLLYS BUILIING ESE SE Ee EE RAR ARAA AA o bb SVT C TTT TST TT ee ee eer VUVIT TTT TTT voVerTVerYTY ; Ma! orders promptly attended to) 4 : « Our Contingent ' Pr € ' , ° § Leavin ; 2 @ and from now oo the news of the 3 i : a“ ’ : a ‘ ‘ 8 St ill be foilowed with even more 2 @ i terest by Islanders. ¢ You want the latest news—you | 2 waut che most news. . ’ © Tne Dany Examiver will give : © oa the tatesi and most reliable @ wewe. 25cents a month. 4 é 0 The Moutreal Daily Star will give @ vu more war pews thao any other @ p per publiched in Canada. Pics. ¢ y $1.00 year. $ , € » ¥ ’ R.L, COTTON ¢@| 8 AGENT ¢ P O. Box ¢ UC sarlottetown. LARMONY #83 eee eeee EAE ES ELS THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 1 099° ~Prices The Acknowledged Leaders for Popular Priced Furs. A good Fur Ccat (Ledies’ ) $15.60 A good warm Black leaps Ge fcr $18.06 BILE Splendid Ww albury Coats for $18.06, Other qualities jrom £15.00 np. Grand value in Seal Coats fiom $45 to $60. Sable Ruffs from $6 to $12. § Sabi Muffs $6, $8 end $10. Racoon Coats $35, $40 and uy, ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER} “™ “S°<""™ pons ; _Tt has been remarked that: To this iin Cede. ih 08nd ha ee OCTOBER 27, 1899. dey the Toronto we oe om Africa ‘arouses preat public sisaeel io} the judg ment in be Jn ee a ao lec _| Paris. The violence of the An glophobit “4 HE NEWS vot n ¢ =e = di a cane: anki " wah = ee language and epithets ens ployed by the ale. But the [oo 2 strong rT : French neWspapers of every 8b: sae} = - t100n8 by Mr. Dy ydeun's lo val associa oa ot nolition! i opinion - haem RDING to the latest advices, the condemning _ erapiemrereniaes 0 to increase witb the prospect tbat B ish troops near Kimbe rly have scored parses , oto G'obe ha ret pud- ht ry igstion of the Boers may = s nother success, while the position in|,.)_ gs rig aie ep . Mer. "3 per shorter 1 a less formidable piece of work ' lished the juégment © Mr. Ju than the French jonrn-liets presented. Lt Natal remains unchanged. Military ex Meredith in the North Waterloo case. | |. felt that at the ‘* Qual d’Orsay.” where ris agree that the latter pesition has Yet it was a most important delivers: © , the events in South Africa are being en greatly strengthened by th 1nion | &*t — won oe ae “a a os watched with the closest attention, based | f the forces of Yule and White. 5ome dag = He 2a = ; ” — ee : ep. | UPOD Information thet -bas hitherto | be forces of : The Mail and hb ppire Suggests that | | proved to be remarkably accurate, that persons, blame one British | haps the “new L beral Organ does not a the report of the means of resistance | commanders for vid pg Of | want the old L verals to know too muc which the Boers are capab! of exerting 15 | their forces at the beginning. But there about the actions of its Clients. exaggerated, and that the termination of | : for — Glencoe ee ee the war may ensue much sooner than 18} Clothing and Carpets, eee remo : Temdies MISS MALONEY’S RECITAL. generally expec ted. Never in ouc history bave we been vith the railway spur jeading '0 oe ” hccsaniinaslila rome - cana | be ter prepared to offer Such extra good being the natural outport for the defence Mise Maloney was firtinate in a five LINE value in both departments. Near! y od varrison there blocked & | evening, a Jarge and appreciative audience, BLACK ‘DIAMOND #20.000 worth of all gredes ard all lank movement that would have threat- | avd nenpite support. The latter includ- iprices. Weare agents for Shoreys’ ommutication of the main y Page 8. — ae ne _ oo = = | lothing. Jas. Paton & Co. , O1ibgs (SO i e 4 ° i ° sv ‘ x the coast. With the (baritone) eyed. R. Davison (bass) ‘Mice Men’s White Shirts, orce of the Boers, the continued | Blanch Smaliwood (pianist) Professor ' Oxford Colored Shirts from 124 to 17 occupation ef Glencoe and Dundee would, | Grant (violin) Mies Enid McLean, avd ‘in from 65c. to $1. 50. Pretty Stripes, ave been tuo dangerous. Both | /*#t, but by no means Jast, Profe*sor ‘Pin Checks and Plain Cambrie Colors. eee ee oe | Watts whose accompaniments on the piavo | Prices for 65c. up. forces can now act together, and the and leadership of the ladies and gentlemen | Four White Shirts frow $1.90. ‘t repeat their clever tactics Church choir were The choir was 1n of the First Methodist conspiciqusly skilful, Dm oers anon of massing their commands for a lie - attaeks upon the | fine tone and their well and spiritedly i , tl to wartleone rendered choruses were evidently inspiring reaker of € ( rarri! > J rene. ie . to those who took the solo parts. Miss Military experts in London unite in praise and in Maloney sang four beautiful songs and in duets with her brother (Dr. Maloney) and Mies Hetie Colliogs. Her voice is pure acd full and sweet and her enunciation clear. Altogether ber renditions exhibited the effect of mucb natural ability with careful and sedulous etudy under good teachers superadded. The applanse of the audience was hearty and evidently sincere. We have great pleasure in con- gratulatiog Miss Maloney upon the dis | tinct success of her first public recital in ing Joubert’s plano of eperations, admitting that it was more brilliant and | | practical than the tactical scheme of the | def ences of the British side, by which a | toree inferor im strength was div ided be« j tween two exposed posts, and cut oft from | supporting each other. If Joubert’s three ' columns had been in closer touch witheach brought up in rap‘d | other and had been | order the garrison at Glencoe might have ; Charlottetown. been overwhelmed in spite of its superior samme | artillery fire and the gallantry of its troops. A TRIBUTE. | All accounts agree that while the Boer | artillery firing isnot always effective, the | Ata meeeingof the Directors of the marksmanship of the burghers is fatally | Stanley Bridge Dairying Company the | accurate. With their Mauser rifles they oe resolution wae passed uoapi- ‘ | mously are as well armed asany European troops. Whereas the Directors of Stanley Bridge | Military experts are said to be of one mind | Dairyixg Co., have learned with profound |in approving British tactics, for uniting | ®0rrow of the death of William J. the two columns, and the unaaimity of |S: —ens Esq., Vice President of the Faeroe Hy payee: . | Company. tais jauJjgment is sv complete tbat oe) Resolved that by his death this section have |of the country bas lost a valuable and in the | patriotic cit zen whose knowledge of men and public affairs and his sterling integrity command our respect anc admiration. We recognize with grateful feelings his many admirable pereonal qualities; we respect his many macly utterances and Straighiforward couree ail througbout his connection with the directorate of this company, and we hold him in grateful remewbrance for his noble virtues and upright character. Ordered that a copy of this resolntion be forwarded to the family of the deceased and also to the prese for publication. Taomas Rep, President of the Co. H. B. McKay, Wititram WHITEHEAD, that anybody sbould ever separatiog the garrieoas | marvel 1s ee . . | thought of | } presence of superior numbers. - eae + FREE EDUCATION. Ir is well for the people of this pro- vince to know that by arrangement be- ween the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb io Halifax, N. S., and the local Government of Prince Edward Island | ‘every deaf child in this province may re- ceive free instruction at the school in Halifex. Mr. Fesrou, the principal, bas | been making enquiries and finds many | people ignorant of this tact, and‘also mem- Artuvr Simpson, bers of deaf children growing up without W. H. Hogan, | education. A. H. Morris, % Directors. EEE S ianley Bridge, Oct 26,1899. (Patriot copy.) tponennesiuseieliailia alias a siticiiha See Our tailor made ready to were suits prices $10, $12, $15 and $18. Every garment guaranteed if not perfectly satis- factory your money back every time— Prowse Bros, 3i. = Our ContTincent.—See their photo- graph in Johnson & Johnsou’s downtown drugstore. Leave your order tor one at the drugstore, at Westlake Bros.’ atudio, at Toe Eaaminer Office, or with Robert L. Cotten, who has the sole contro! of the photo. Price $1.00. Names of men | Abundance of preseuts snd fun for the printed on it. Orders filled in order in | Jit ‘le ones at the St. Peter’e bazaar in which they ave tessived. en Hall on Thursday, December ‘ 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 None of this has ever leaked in here. It cannot. The furniture we sell is, first of all, reliable, carefully and strongly made and neatly finished. We value your friendship too highly to risk it upon trash. Once a patron always a patron here—if excellent quality careful service an‘ reasonable price can combine to clinch the friendship. MARK WRIGHT AND CO | Home Makers | Telephone 174 | Clothing, Clothing, Clothing. Kid Gloves; Kid Gloves— black, white and } tan 50c Ladies chamois’ cream and tan cold : |poats, 75¢e and $1.00. i ae ae ens rd an | Taman d Brown. 7 stud lacing 90c. duce under deck at Joweet possible | Tan—7 stud lacing, $1.00. ra'es. For further particulars ae to | Bieck—4 button. Yoc. “ freight and passage apply to Black —3 clasp, cold points, $1.10, PEAKE BROS &CQ., |1-25. 1-85 guaranteed, and 1.60 Ch” town, Oct 25—"29 * | Ccld Gloves—Tan ard green, $1.25 Ae ten and blue, pale green, purple, dein ESTABLISHED 1887 LEITH HOUSE tm ef. SS from Montreal,Saturday evening,Oct. 27th, will be due at Cu’town, Tuesday evening, | Oxt. 30th, and sails for St. John’s, Nfld, via | ‘*BONAVISTA ” sailing | black "Faney colors— $1. 75 “yellow green and blue” 3 clasp. Belford Reds and Ox Blood, $1 6° ) clasps. P. 0. Box 326 Ladies’ Brown Mocha—clasp, 1.$65 White Kid Glove, 4 button, 95c Ww hite Kid, 7 stud lacing, cold points 1.25 $2 to 38 Queen Street ae Haring secured the agency of the fam-| Tan and Brown, cold stitching 3 ous “Silver Spring Brewing Sherbrooke?’ , ciasp 80c. P. Q.,I am prepared to eupply ale and Children’s Tan Glovyes— 3 clasp, fancy porter of uneurpaseed quality at prices point, 75c. that cannot fail to please. Write for Kid Evening Gloves $1.45 prices and be prepared for a genuine sur-| Pjain Black Cashmere Gloves—15,20 priee. (25, 28,35, 44, 50 and 52c. ——— White and Gray Cashmere, silk lined A. MA CDONALD Ble er 4 button, 48 end 65¢ | Wools $ Both Rich : BERLIN—Psle blue, royal blue, yara, ~—— | Cold Cashmere in tan, cream, blue, ANDELUSION -Black,navy, yellow, d fy ‘cream, white, black navy 6c skein. an oor : SHETLAND Pink, green, pale blue, have occasion to use station | a ery, we keep the lines to suit. | BEEHIVE Cream, coral pink, blue, Call at 145 Queen Street for ¢| SAXONY Black 140 skein. your next supply. | GOLDEN FLEECE Grey black,blue, n navy, pink 15c skein. CHAS. J. MITCHELL, - 3| RUTLAND Navy 182 skein. Bookseller & Statiener $) an a WOOL Black, 145 Queen Street. : ; Sececooevees =~ coceesc coos HOWE and green. 50, 59 and Zoe, cream, white, pale blue 6c skein. yellow, white, cream, royal blue 6c navy,girey natural black 18c skein. O Prowse Broe CHADWICKS MENDING Biack Porras es 'eream and natural 3c. card. GOSS OHS ©9805 OOOH O95 "OS8 )| and Mitis Kangaroo Coats from $15.00 =p, Men’: Bulgsrian Coats $12.50 ang | | $15. | Grey Lamb Tam O’Shanters 23.75 | up. . | Grey Lamb Caps $2. up. | A:ttican Capes, Greenland Seq) ( apes. ; 15,000 Dollars’ Worth of New | Furs. Now is your chance to buy good Furs Cheap. '58 Fur-lined Capes from $10.00 to $38.50. Best range of fur-lined Capes in the city. Fur Sieigh Robes, Fur Collars, Caps . 150 small Neck Fors. Give us a chance to show you oor Fur Goods. All Furs W arranted. We keep and sell the best clothing Canada and eo doubt aboutit eithe Heavy winter suits 5.00. The sterling quality and superior style of our Ready-to-Wear Clothing is MEN’S, BOYS’ and CHILDRENS Clothing is known from East Point to West Cape. The mother who buys & dollar's worth of clothing outside of our store is losing money. This fall over $2,000 worth of Overcoats and Ulsters, bought direct from the makers, at} off. We never have been in a better position to alter such rare bargains before. See our Heavy Winter Suits at $6497 Men's Working Panis, 7ic, $1 and $15). Factory Cloth, Homemede Blanketiag made on the Island. Drugget, all woal Flannel and DOUBLE ‘TWISTED TW EED. 583 PAIRS CASHMERE hose from 180 - 35c, BOYS ALL WOOL, double kneed stockings, from 1]5c to 25c. 400 PAIRS ODD PANTS from 35c & $1.00. 300 BOYS’ SUITS from $1.00. REEF- ERS from $1.25 up. Boys’ 3 piece suits from $2.50 to $5.00; Little children’s Middy Suite from $2.50 to $4.50. Little boys’ Reefers, Ulsters and Gvercoats. $3000 dollars worth of new COTTON—Mending, black 3c. card CREWELS—White. blue, yellow, GOSS “OO C022 A 800360000848 brown, garnet, bronze lc. skein. ROCK = Roysl blue 16c. skein. Challenge. : oy8) | SCOTCH FINGERING— Bro an, black, Since some of those owning the horses blue, grey. ic. skein. — te defeated at Souris recently are doing a lot BEEHIVE Fringering—blick 9¢. of talking I have deposited $108 with Mr. Chas. D. McKinnon for match races be- .ween my horse Prince’Regent and Prospec tor and Progress Lad, races to take place oo Souris track when mutually agreed npon. The firetrace must be with Pros- pector and the second, a week later, with Progress Lad, each race to be for $1004 side, , The races are to be trotted according different to where one their Dry Goods. We keep and sell the best clothing in Canada and no doubt about it either. Heavy Winter Suits 3.75, 4 50, 7 nYTSs puys | Ladies’ Coats from $1.75 to $23.00. Our ladies’ $5.00 jackets cannot be beaten. l'ts like our trimmed hate with large quill at $1.25—ite the ladies’ tavorite. Ladies—Our big departments are full. Our millinery department leads them all. Our clothing department is full this fall. Our mantle room is worth a call. Our carpet room is full. | Our fur stock is the best and cheap est on P. E. Island. — OE to national rules, mile heats, best three in five to barness race. This challenge will be left open until Monday, 30th inst. R. N. STERNS, Souris Hest, Uct 25th, 1899. OFF FRAMES FO CARD. | ae We have a fine assortment of pictur and will DR. DICKREY has resumed practice Office Hours 9.30tc lp.m. 2 to 4p.m. Evenings by eppointment, CARD. W. F. H. CARVELL, 8. A, BARRISTER-AT-LAW A few of these pretty photo frame oak, wiite and gold. Photes Faamed Here Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN, «ake up at special prices for Photos of the Sou . Each ill pick - judge, and they will siahee sled Sethi A SPECIAL DISCOU NT R PICTURES OF OUR SOLDIER BOYS e wouldings in all the latest designs’= WE HAVE ALSO s left—suitable for éabinet photo,—ia Prices 50c and 65c. Everybody Should Get Their JOHN NEWSON Telephone Ne. 170 Meney to Loan. DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University.) Office and Residence --Dorcheeter Street Office Houre—9 to 10a. m., 1 to 3 and | L to 8 p. m. Prompt attertion to country calls. eT ie . . Great rush at P MON ‘ AGHAN'S, Queen St. He | is selling crockery, giass- 'Wware and groceries at reduced prices. th Africa Contingent. om il Pee a a “”