Only $1.88 TO-NIGHT Men’s Elastic Side Boots, made from nice Soft Kid on a fashionable last-— just th to wear with a rabber or overshoe at SS 0.238 the parr. AULEY & CO. ' THE SHOEISTS : boot The Right Hind of Oatcaks to eat, is the kind that we make, Newly .round eal al. ways used, competent bakers emy loyed, Teleph me 98, Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD 2800688 OSSESSGHSOTSESESOS SUSFOCSCHOHES: C6006 268420682068086 80604 SLOSS CHOSE ESES LESS UHOSTOOHS 4008006680 | HAARARASAY AH — ce — TS oo — — TS2 A man has opportunity of showing only these articles of jewelry in his external dress A ring, studs or stick pin, and a watch chain. The chain the conspicious item. [tis mpor tant, therefore, that its «uality should be as good as the man cac afford, and its style be dis- tinguished for taste and cbar- acter. I have taken especial p selecting a large stock of Chains, | am sure you w that the patterns are the tasteful ever shown in this city and the prices have suilicient range to fit every pocket book. W. W. WELLER THE GREAT WATCH HOUSE PREE ESE SE SRS + eee oe ins in men’s | say most = FSS eS EEE ES EE Se SEE EY Se PAARAAATAAAAAASAAAAAHAR a MODERN #*% ; a Kp x roundry add = § % Machibe Shop Arter Iron Orne.—The search for iron ore i# going on inand around Louisburg as well as other parts of Cape Breton, -_—- Cueese and Burter.—Cheese and but ter continue very dall and heavy io the M»:treal and Onturio markets, with 8jc hid oo coustry cheese board:, aonenutan St Joun Exarsirion.—The recent ex- hibition in St. John was the meana of putting $150,000 in circulation, The leading merchants of that city are conse- quently agitating for an annual exbibitivo qpneetpeei Pramission to Suz.—Decision has just beer given by the courts that the Winnipeg City Conncil has the right tosue the Canadian Pacific railway for arrears of chool taxes, The company claim that 8 general tax exemption on works in Winnipeg includes «choul taxes. A Vatvaste Coat. -A man named George King, who died euddenly at the Albion Hotel, Halifax, recenily, left to hie heire (a brother and sister) a rather val- nable coat, inthe lining of which were found bank notes, tank deposit receipt» od @ savings bank book, representing the sum of $1,766 00 _——-2- GREAT elaim 1 Jumps+rs.—Ireland having the two be» jamperain the world in Newburn, of Dublin, am. Lea! y, Charlevil'e. The 24 feet 64 inche««f th- former, got in the LRELAND's ean lav mg jumpat Muliinvn odsheG feet S inches of the latter, at Kanturk, will b very hard to hea'- a Aprptes For Great Britain —Thb Furvees liner London City sailed vest-rda: with . large number of pa senvera and 3 large cargo including over 14,000 barre! of Nova Scotia apples—the second larges shipment of fruit this season for London. — Halitax Herald dnedsitatihiii PRESBYTERIAN Muissions.—The expens diture upon Presbyterian missions in Ca- nada for the past six months exceed $39,000. This is owing principally to th big outlay in connection with the Klon- dike. The estimate for the year i: $82,000. della Mystery Expiaixev.—The mysterv surrounding the murder of sixteeén-year old Daisy Smith, whose body was found near home at Selinag Grove, Pa, by her father, riddled with shot and with a gip- ing knife wound in her neck, haa been cleared by the confession of Edward Krissinger, who was arrested on suspicion s°0n aft-r tha discovery ofthe body. Krissinger save that the gr! had jilted him and thathe had killed ner. leaded Lert a Fortune.—The recent death t Glasgow of James B Thomson bas revea edthe history of a strange character, While living al! his life in squalid penury,. lenying himeelf every comfort, be spen vaSt*ums anuually torelieyethe distress of others. Mr Thomson, though his will liepozes of a fortune of $500,000 to public charities, was always regarded as a pcor man. He lived in a small house, cooked his own food and refused to admit any one intohis howe, The will stipulates several legacies to private individuals, ranging from $10,000 downward. seahsinetiuedig A Tavcy For O14 Hats. The inhabitants of the Nicobar ia lauds, a group in the Indian ocean, bavi au extraordinary fancy tor old bata, and u regular trade in such cast off headgea) 1s carried on between Calcutta and Nic obar, the much desired headpieces being paid for in cocoauuts. A tall chimney pot is the favorite among the Nicoba- riane, and the aeme of fashion is consid- ered to be a high white hat with a black hatband. This is worth from 50 to 60 cocoanuts, and is worn by the Nicobar- ian dandy when he goes out fishing. the rest of his attire consisting solely of a Waistcoat. Willing to Fortify. It was a few minutes before dinner when little Fred inquired: ‘*Mamma, have I been bad today?”’ “Yes, Freddie, very bad indeed.”’ “Do you think you'll send me to bed without any supper?”’ ‘I bave a great mind to.”’ “Well, mamma, I wish you would let me know now, so that I can tell how we ty We would cal! special atten - SPP BA tion toour“New Foundry De- $s partment” which we have prov- “* We ed to be adecided success ts ~ We bave spared no expense 3 | uj in fitting up this departioent. ce | e Having imported from the Uni- os’ i ted States a special “‘graide of a% § eand” and employing one of the = & best moulders in Canada, we are aA now ine position to mee! the KS is long desired needs of the p:ople. da ‘de Qur Machine Shop Dep't Which is equipped with the best oe”, modern machinery and exper- F ienced workmen, i8 capable of turning out work in @ strictly Si fret clacs manner. To those in need of anything in our iine we Invite them to call and be thors Oughly convinced thai we do work in an Al atyle. BRUCE STEWART & OO’Y, “THE MODERN” Founders, Engiveers & Machin~ ists, S.Nav.Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, P. E, I Phone 125 FIA DIGGS LFF LEE ES é j | much dinner to eat.’’—Pick Me Up. The Secret. The Scoffer—Why do missionaries | make such great efforts to train the heathen to wearing clothes? Are dresses and bonnets a necessary part of religion? The Missionary—No, but nothing makes a woman come to church regu- larly so well as knowing that the other women will be there in new bonnets.— Cincinnati Enquirer. How They Wed In Spain. Marriage in Spain takes place by day or at night, according to the fortune of the young people or their station in life. If well to do, the ceremony cones off in the early part of the morning. LL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMANS HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggists. PROMPTLY SECURED: Write today fur a free copy of our interesting books “Inventors Help” and ‘‘How you are swindled.” We have extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. Send sketch, model or oto. for free advice. MARION & MARION, ixperta, New York Life Building, Montreal, ang Atlantic Building, Washington, D. C. Local ani Other lems, THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 22 1898 Sune emwwns a A Policeman, The Golden Penny tells an amusing story—some readers may think it im- probable—concerning the examination of a young man who desired to be ap- pointed a member of the Hampshire county (England) police. He put in an appearance one morning, accompanied by his mother and was taken in hand for examination by the inspector. This progressed satisfactorily until the inspector observed: ‘Of course you’re aware’ you'll have a lot of night work to do? You are not afraid of being out late, I suppose ?”’ Before the candidate could reply his mother electrified the amazed official with the statement: **Tbat’ll be all right, sir. His grand- mother’s going round with him the first two or three nights until he gets used to it!’’ Matrimonial Exports. In the early days of Virginia, when the adventurers were mostly unmarried men, it was deemed necessary to export such women as could be prevailed upon to leave Rngland as wives for the plant- ers. A letter accompanying one of the matrimonial ships, dated London, Aug. 12, 1621, says: **We send you in the ship a widow and 11 maids as wives for the people of Virginia. There hath been especial care taken in the choice of them, for there hath not one of them been receiv- ed but upon good recommendations. There are 50 more that are ready to go. For the reimbursing of charges it is or- dered that every man that marries them sive 100 pounds of best leaf tobacco for each of them.”’ The British Empire. At the present moment the British empire is 53 times the size of France, 52 times that of Germany, 3% times that of the United States of America, thrice the size of Europe, with treble the population of all the Russias. It extends over 11,000,000 square miles, occupies one-fifth of the globe, contains one-fifth of the human race, or 350,- 000,000 people, embraces four oonti- nents, 10,000 islands, 500 promontories and 2,000 rivers. Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, «ndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day. \ See you get Carter’s,, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Piflg — _ New Goocs ¢ New Goods At the Cheap Crockery Store Just received a new and beautiful Jot of China, Glass, Porcelaine. ‘all kinds of Crockeryware. All the latest novelties in China. Also a large stock of fancy goodsin Albums, Frames, Dressing Cases, Necktie Bexes, Gloves and Handkerchief Boxes, etc., etc. Dolls all kinds and prices. Call and see them. No trouble to show goods. Handsome articles for Wecding Presents co. LEWIS PHOTOGRAPHS. We are now making all the latest styles of Photo», finished in a superior manner. either on giossy or flat paper At the Old Staud, Grafton St. North Side of Market Square. OOO SOOSOCED » 0060 5064 00 — $ MONEY TO LOAN. 3 On Farm Property also on Real Estate withio the limits of the city in sums of from two to five hundred dot’ars at a reduction on current rates of interest. J. H. Reddin, Solicitor Caneron Block. ; 90600008 < 06000060 2000 -_—e- — Sr —e scececa leeacacce2ee® 2oee 2606 0000 F 6406 0468 2eee We Don’t MARE OOS OSE CUSS D OOFBO0EF We don’t mark 124¢ we sell it at 5c per yard. sell it at 124¢ a yard. oy sell them at $1.95. for 50c. any other house on P. E W ‘clesale and Retail. 90800240088 S OE08G & 1046608 per cent off, but we sell it at 124¢ yard. We don’t mark 18¢ heavy tweed dress goods 30c, and give you 20 to 30 per cent off, we sell it at 18¢ a vard. We don’t mark 19c, all wool, serge double width 32c a yard, and give you 2C to 30 per cent off, we sell it at 19¢ a yard. We don’t mark 5c flannelette 7c a We dont mark 10c print cotton 15c a yard and give you 20 to 30 per cent off, we sell it at 10c a yard We dont mark 12}c grey flannel 20c and give you 20 to 30 per cent off, we We cont mark 39c wool shirts and drawers “all wool” 50c, and give you 20 to 25 per cent off, we sell them at 39c, We dont mark $1.95 jackets $4.00 and give yon 20 to 50 per cent off, we We dont mark 50c hats $1,25 and give you 5) per cant off, we sell them We Don't Mark Any Goods at Fancy Prices and give you 20 to 30 per cent off. are giving values instead of discounts. Come and see for yourself. SENTNER MCLEOD & CO Any customer buying goods at this store—may if they wish it have theic money cheerfully re- funded, if they can purchase any kind of « Dry Goods cheaper than we are selling them. SENTNER McLEOD & CO. 4% 000 1807 0R00% e806 eeen donble width dress goods 202 a yard, and give 2() to 30 yard and give you 20 or 28 per cent off, ‘¢ i 48 $8 a 48 + 4% 48 4% But we are selling Dry Goods cheaper than I Customers are finding it out for themselves that we : i se i se i a 5 Successors to Beer Bros. exe ISIN ISIS ISIS BARR KO ° Shingles at 98e SHINGLES AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1.25 SHINGLES AT $1.30! SHING UES AT $1.50 SHINGLES AT $1 60 SHINGLHWS AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 SHINGLES AT $2.3 SHINGLES at $2.50 Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shingles, all kinds—all prices. _ Everything else you reeuire in our line Puone 181. James Barrett, Conaolly’s Wharf. ... weed ww @ & © BOY & Oe w OVEB De 20@020 082 92 Gwe 242 G'Q8F bwo# You’ll be buying a new pair of shoes soon. Where are you going to buy them ? Our Fall opened. Ladiee Pebble leather laced boots at $1.25 $1.40, $1.60, $1.75. Ladies Box Calf laced and buttoned $2.25 $2.75, $3.25 Ladies Dongola laced avd buttoned $1.25, $1.40, $1.60 and up. Girls Pebble laced boots at $1.00, $1.10, $1.25. W. H. STEWART & Co | Have Just Completed My New Oyster Place. Call and see the brilliant display of beautiful oysters on and off the shell . Onr Oyster king ie standing in the window. See him, and then you will eat Jysters. and Winter stock is now John P. Joy, VICTORIA CAFE Great George Street...--- The Model Store Offers you underwear at prices that will suit yeur pocket-book, at 0c per cuit at 860 per dro at 1.00 per de up to 6.00 per do We guarantee satisacftion in this de- partment, R. H. Ramsay & Co, SUNNYSIDE X : er a eae es Tr. bB. CLIF"T ST. JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND. General Shipping and Commission Agent and Auctioneer, TI}AIIR IN ALL KINDS OF-—— Pp. KE. 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