- ~—- { Mens’ {Cork Sole ‘ Boots ‘at $1.47 We have placed a case of men's Cork Sole Boots in our window we wish toclear them out quick. looking strong but «a little too stomers.-— She iad LB — a - ee on They are a good boot and well made, wide in toe for some c This week we sell them at 81.47 , If that don’t sell them we know nothing about ahoes- Wiiy ! The leather ia worth that alone ALLEY & CO, rHE Retetrptptriitatettia isn, ee Lae ee ee ee a EE tt Nal Eh ee Fane tL tone el ee Set Sl Mal al Sal Ba el Set 0 al Na Tad es & & Groam ’ and : Cocoanut 4 e +i Fries ¢12c 15c and 20¢ each Made Bakery. to-day at” ou our D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD ) 2464 2846656068466 684668466 REMOVED. (on and ¢ .fter Sa day, patrons wil] find me in ly office in the New Block, on the north side of first door io Prowse (Jueen s Square, ght upstairs, OR. J. H. AYERS, Dentist ey "A PERFECT SYSTEM W ork, (Tee th the ri Br idge DR, MURRAY; Cr wh aid without Plates j “« Hats “ Plumes “ Veilings “ Corsets eee FSF iewF Fee ou7nanntnes rcs PCO OS UO. Oe CO OCS OO OS OO Oo OS SELOKEISTS ’ eS ee aoe ee o> eere pecocees eee SSSCSOSSSGSGSe NSSD COSSSSSS SAEECEH SS 909 06680808 S 4900 906% eece Oet 2rd, ny 5 = Feathers ct Nk a A ON NEE AM CB NA NO Local I and [ Other Items, | Don’ t Miss Tueu.—The TT Weekly Star aod the Werxty Examiner both papers from now until the end of the year for 20 cents. sdcabidbans Tvurxies ror Boston.—Turoips are be~ ing sent forward from St. Andrew’s, N B, to Boston in large quantities. The farmers are only getting 35 cents a bushel for them. ssliapallieestn Freak or Natore.—A freak of nature has been eent to us by Elliot Murchie, of Carleton county. It is in the form of an apple in one side of which a cranberry has found odgement and grown.—St Stephen Courier. i alah wisi Encovracine Exrererise.—It is said that the Belleville, Ont., City Council will submit a by-law granting $25,000 and a free site to the Belleville Brussels and Wilton Carpet Company, with provision for $500" more for each additional 100 hands employed up to 300, —_—_—-- Aw Op Coin. —Tbe Herald was shown yesterday an Old coin which was found deep in the ground by Mr W Mclonnis, of South Bar, while digging, It is wonder- fully well preserved, and can easily be distinguished as a Spanish piece of money which bears the date of 1768.—N Sydney Herald a Very Otp Man.—Middle River boasts of having the oldes: person in the Island of Cape Breton, if not in the whole province Mr Angus Campbell was born in the year 1795 —which makes bim of the venerable age of 103 vears. Thus he has seen two centuries, and if he lives two years longer he will have seen three centuries. Quite an exceptional case.—Baddeck Telephone, . issaiiaslidli Tue Weekty Star.—We have already had evidence of the popularity of our offer the Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star together with Tae WeexLy Examiner, both papers from now until the end of the year for only twenty cents. Subscribers should apply at once as the offer will be vithdrawn after the 10th of October. The papers vill be sent to any address in panada or the United States for the same price. A eplendid chance to send taem to friends abroad. sindaaiiniiaas Warren Guy Disraxcep.— The distans cing of the favor.te Warren Guy in the 2,12 trot was one of the sensational features at the racing at the Granite State Park, Dover, N. H., last week. On the strength of his easy victory at Readville when Billy O’Neil drove bim, Warren Guy was a strong favorite. Lydiard was up behind him, and a bad break at the quarter put Warren Guy a distance <u‘ in the first heat and just as lost ground was being rapidly made up, another bad break put him out of the race. ora MSY SN SY vs NASA MNES S La Mo ts + we ee ee fae ie + Gy so + °f@re | i> Te Cases i * + CA Tig *f@* New Velvets “ Velveteens “silks “ Dress Goods +e “ Pattern Hats 0 THE DAILY EXAM.'NER, CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 4, 1898 PORK PACKING INDUS? RY ee An Old Acquaintance Bobs Up at Guelph, Ont. (Guelph Mercury, Sept. 27 ) Mr, Geo. Lees, Chicago, an old Guelph | man, who was in the pork business here some twenty years ago, was in the city | today. He came from Prince Edward sland, where he has been overseeing the | erection of a pork packing house, the larg- est and most complete in the Dominion. The main building is 250 feet long, 80 feet wide, and the machinery house 100 feet long ‘and 56 feet wide. The capacity is 1,00@ bog a day. Mr. Lees, hearing that there was a like- lihood of a ‘packing house being built bere, stayed over on his way home, not only to learn something regarding the pork packing industries, but to renew , Old acauaintances, He was welcomed by Mayor Hewer, whom Mr, Lees knew when a child, and a whole lot of other friends. With regard to the pork packing indusa try in Guelph, Mr, Lees says that it 1s pi= cessary for Guelph and the farmera in th> vicinity within a radius of forty miles to have a pork packing factory. “It is one of the most promising industries for the present and future,” remarked Mr. Lees, “and ought to have every encouragement from the city and the farmers. I know,’ he continued, “that in Wellington you have the best country for raising hogs and cattle that there is in this Province. Your farmers know howto raise.etock, and they have gaiaed for themselves a name in this line, which we hearall over the States.” Mr. Lees came to Guelph in 1868, and left in 1879. Since then his business has been superintending the largest packing houses in the United States, and erecting plants for packing houses. He claims to be the oldest packer in the United States, and shipped in 1858 the first meat that was exported from New York to Liverpool: Ecgland. He is also the patentee of most of the machinery that is used in the United States. In view of the herculean efforts which nc w appear to be necessary to draw atten- millinery displays, we have been usivy thinking of cabling for Sousa’s or Dan Godfrey’s band, but fird that Miss Murphy and her staff are as popular as ever, and thatthey have al] they can attend to. (no some account our millinery goods were delayed, but will be here and ready for your inspection on Monday, when we-will show the very latest millinery trimmings and ornaments, Mi-s Murphy, who has been absent visiting the millinery displaye, has returned with the latest millinery ideas, and will please you as before. Don’t forget; all our millinery goods will be ready on Monday—W A Weeks & Co. 2 28 21 | tlon to the Serio ~~ > °5 {9 BARGAINS. Bee eee sieM die A Ss <_z Sentner, McLeod & CO, <@™ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL hide tee te detee® BARGAINS. YHUVSPA“HN | Pr esacee rnnenecee ” Shingles at 98¢ $ SHINGLES AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1226 SHINGLES AT $1.30! SHINGLES AT $1.50 _ SHINGLES AT $1 # SHINGLt&S AT $1.70 SEINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 SHINGLES APL $2.3 SHINGLES at $2 a @ Shingles sawn, Shingles split, @ Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shingles, a!) kinds—al) prices. Everything else you re@uire in a our line Pnoxe 181. James 6 Barrett, Conaolly’s Wharf. . BeQ~ 0ee ae a | ! BOSS ST 0288080F 50 YEARS EXPERFENCE TRADE Marks DESIGNS CopyricHTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may jnickly ascertain our opinion free whether ay Mvention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strietly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. 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Send sketch, model or p’oto. for free advice. MARION & MARION, Experts, New York Life Building, Montreal, and Atiantic Building, Washington, D. C. FAINTING. Miss M. H.Chisholin has reopened her studio in Morris Block and will give lessons in Oil, China, Water eolor, and Tapestry painting from October lst ]898 to June Ist 1899. Care, our Ware rooms, them. DR CLIFT treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis~ bury method of persistent self-he]p in remov- ing causes irom the blood Continuovs, in- telligent treatment in person or by letter insures Minimum of suffering and Maximum of cure, possible in each case, Avoid Attempts Unaided. MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION OF BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE, ée Graduate of New York University And the NEW YORE HOSPITAL. vears practice in N. Y. City. iste in U. S., and Canada, Address: Charlottetown, P.E.1,, Cau, OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW. Accommodations reserved for patients. Re erences cn arr! lies tion: So Twenty Diploma reg- sell; for the money. Box VUalf Boots. gems for the rice VWWeeks While in in Toronto attending we purchased the Entire Exhibit of The Deminion Organ Co And have them now on Exhibition in They instrument finished and tuned with special No increase in prices. TORONTO EXHIBITIN REMOVED To Charlottetown the Fair are beauties—each Call in and see BROS. Ths P, E. island Music House Connolly Building, Queen St. RUPTURE 3 CUKED by the IMPROVED method. Endors ed by the medical profession'and by thousands who porn discarded their tresses and remain cured. THE IMPROVED RUPTURE CURE, 1s painless, imvolving no inconvenience and re. quires only 5 or 6visits, Examinations free and confidential. No Pay Until Cured THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS Testimoniala on application, Correspon- dence solicited. A perfect curecan be guar- rani eed if you obey instructions. DR. CLIFT Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Canada GFFICE—Victoria Row, Hoves—vU otil lla, m,2to§p. m, SL :New this Season MADE TO WIN They are great sellers; the way they are made makes thez ull solid le ither, full ot style and beauty, unsurp assed Dong la buttoned Oxfords, These sho2s are builton the most progresive {lines and ce Warren oe aS ———= We have through all qualities of goods. Invite your careful inspection, 226 d&v 6 weeks. Ch’.own, Oct 3rd, 1898 Model S¢ ore—< UNDERWEAR a splendid assortment of men’s Unaerwear running SD te Oe all wool at $1.00 per suit are Our 3 Leaders rapid sellers, and are unquestion- ably Charlottetown’s best underwear values. Other Lines at =" $1.50 2.00 2.50r=2R svu.r R. H. Ramsay & Co, SUNNYSIDE Ik OR pag LSS a ET aS ee le en A EE a SP oe le == GTS EEE MGT OT REE