Sp Sag, “* ee . Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ WANTEU,.—lobuy a good driver bugxy and harness, sa:a9 mast be in good shaveand a bargain Scate price &+ aad where same can be seen. Addross P, H, O., P. O. Box 73 ee 256 w AN rED —A man servant. -Apply - Mr. Edward Bayfie'd St POUND.—A wagon apron. MeaKouna Upper Quee n St, 1OLET—Ha tot three story dwelling house a the corner o; Queen and Fitzroy Sts. \p- yy to Wm Henderson, Fitzroy St, 265 u A pply 1 to James HOUSE TO LET— On Dorchester Street, between Queen and Pownal Streets, contsin- ing eight roome besides goolkitchen and pantry. Possession about lst Nov. Apply to ¥illiamjGrant. or son, 2) TO LET —1 bat comfortable orick uweliiog house, situate on Water Street, now n posses- sion Of Mrs NMeDonald. Possession given about 2h Seo'ember, Apvly to Peake Bros @ Uo. Aug. With, 1868, eod tf. BO ARDE RS -Boarders can baaccom dated ha private family. tea minutes walk from *oat Office. reasonable terms. Address A. P.C., LIAMIN ER offive 20 WANTED. —y an an experienced salesman a position in Clothiag, Dry Goods. or Boot and Shoe Store; refe -ences Apoly Box 94 259. TO LET.—A pleasantly situated house on the Brighton oad containing nine rooms and Setbrocm heated with hot water and @tted for electric light Apply to W. C. Harris, Architect. EMPLOY ME iT WANTED.—B? aman— competent book Keeper, useful in shipotng business Orinany other capacity ina busi- mess establishmnt. Apply at this office. 225 tf @ story Dwelling House con ‘ze rooms, on Princ? Street on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, T) LEr.—Th: taining eight la Possession give - 7 ‘T) Use —Tairmotsail premises know as the “Oli Lon io1 Hae, ’situateon Water St... next> ‘tovern n2at Warehouse No 1 &op'* to Peake dros & ©». janB—t¢ HOME WORK EOR FAMILIES. we want (he service ot a numb>°r of families to do knitting for usat bome, whole or stare time. We turnish $20 machine anc supply the yarn free, and pay for the work as sent in Distance nohindrince. §7 to $'0 per week made .ccording to time devoted to the work. Write arence NAme REFERENCES COOPERATI’, Z KNITTING (¢ 0..- ToRONTO See s0eeseeeseaed '€€e008 000666006208 Prince Edward Island Railway | Trains In- d. STATIONS ward. Read co up Ps M.\A. M, 6 SUA M. 3:10 6 30, Charlottetown. ..| 5 BZ, 15 4 33, 7 28)..Hunte: River...) 5 U2] 52 5 is ; 58). ; emenald.. 5.0.06 4231 © 5:55, 8 22'.. Kensington. ....| 4 15) g 32 6 30 8 15 Ar.) Ly. fo | + S’3ide 3 35 6 40-60: v.) Ai.| 2 05) 8 50 7 4011 21).. Port Hill. 7 44 P.M. "12 45 & 2912 40). .WLeary........|12 24 6 46 8°07) 1 48.. AlLeaon....... 10 &) 6 02 9 SO) 2 55)... Tignish......... ».| & 2 . 2, PM. nl A. uw iA M. P.M lA. M,| 9 WP M. 2 00 7 00,., Charlottetown. ..| 8 22) 2 53 253 7 if Gedford........ 8 Uyj 2 20 PS War | lvi 7 40 2 ¢ 3 35 8 Oly } Mt Stew wii 6 a 2 7 4 43, 8:58). Cardigan. ...... 6 BU 12 3 > 0 9 15,..Georgetown.....'A. m,{1. M. ~ MA. Me, A. M.|P- M- Pr. M.ip. M. 7 56'P. M. 3 3) $ 05).. Mt. Stewart..... 7 27! 2 10 414) g s3l.\ Morell ...... .. 7 U5) 1 31 4 41) § 54). St. Peters....../ 6 30 1 08 6 1510 10). . Souris..... Gveenl A. m.j11 35 B. Mla. M. P. M. P. M : ey) | 5 25).. Emerald........)A yy | 6 16|.. Cape-Traverse..| * Sbould the “. S, Northumberland make © 0 nections wi'h the arrival of the afteraoon imainat Point (a Chene. the Expres train will be detaine’ at Summerside to connect with the steam er, To Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. rhe favorite S: S. “HALI- | FAX” will leave Charlotte- ‘own for Boston Gvery “‘uesday, atl p, m. alling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. RETURNING jeave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pic- tou, can make close connec- on at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday vening at 11 7p. ™. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. I. Railway. Yor further rates and all informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- wn Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town. as well as price. stock of Women’s and Men’s Shoes combine all the cardinal virtues of a good shoe. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 3: 1898 A Mountain eof Sulphur. The ‘‘Soufriere,’’ or sulphurous mountain, is considered to be the great- est natural curiosity of St. Lucia, and, in fact, of the West Indies. It is situ- ated about half an hour's ride from the town of Soufriere, to which it has given its name, and nearly two miles to the east of the Pitons, and is at the foot of two small hills, both of which are quite bare of vegetation on the sides faving the crater. it covers a space of about three acres and is crusted ever with sulphur and alum. There are several ocaldrons ina perpetual state of ebullition. The water is quite black in the larger ones and boils up to the height of two or three feet, but in the smaller ones it is quite clear Visitors never fail to boil some eggs in one of the smaller caldrons, obtain- ing them from one of the crevle guides, who keep a supply on hand on purpose. Personal Reflection. ‘‘Are youa resident of this ward?’ asked the challenger. ‘**I reckon I am, sir,’’ replied Tuffold Knutt. ‘*‘Where do you have your washing done?’’ pursued the challenger, still un- convinced. ‘*Sir,’’ rejoined Tuffold Knutt with- eringiy, ‘‘I've been votin off an on fur 29 year, an nobody ever axed me that question before.’’—Chicago Tribune. Not Very Amiable. **Excuse me!’’ exclaimed the timor- Ous wan, ‘‘but may I disturb you fora few minutes on a matter of considerable importance to myseJf and possibly of some concern to you?’’ ‘‘No, sir!’’ replied the disagreeable Gtizen. ‘‘Not unless you promise not ®o waste as much time talking business as you do apologizing.’’—Washington Star. Had Lived a Slow Life. A negro called at a residence in Bev- erly, Mass., and asked for assistance and food, and told the lady who assisted him the remarkable fact that he was 75 years of age and vas born 80 years ago in Boston. —Exchange. PAINTING. Miss M.H.Chisholm has reopenec her studio in Morris Block and wil. give Jessons in Oil, China, Water color, and Tapestry painting from October Ist ]898 to June Ist 1899. 2662 d«w weeks. oe + — Gcod Points in Shoes Should always be considered Our fine Our Men’s Box Calf laced boots at $3.00 are taking the lead. Ladies oil Pebble Waiking boots from $1.25 upwards. Girls oil Pebble boots $1.00, $1.10, $1.25 H, STESART & CO at THE “=> PHOENIX of Har tore. |= Assets over $5,000, ALWAYS PAYS..... FIRST Lowest Rates. Generous Settlements w= FE. . BEER, Authorized AGENT FOR P. FIRE LIFE. AC CIDENT FLOUR. aeenmoame Fiour by the car-load direct from the Mills in Ontario. Always buying for cash we are able to offer Flour to cur customers at the very iowest rock-bottom prices. We keep in stock such well-known brands as Beaver, Monarch, Puritan, Five Roses, Queen City, and Parkdale See our prices before buying else— where. Beer & Gof —- —_ E. ISLAND Every week or so we are receiving Physical Endurance, Tt should be impressed upon all young persone that during life sach member of the body, in the very act of living, produces poison to itself, notes a writer in Popular Science Monthly. When this poison acoumulates faster than it can be eliminated, which alwgys occurs unless the muscle has an interval of rest, then will come fatigue, which is only anoth- er expression for toxic infestion. If the muscle is given an interval of rest, so that the cc!l can give off its waste prod- uct to kerp pace with the new prodac- tions, the muscle will then liberate en- ergy for a !ong time. This latter condi- tion is what we call endurance The power and endurance of the hu- man machine is limited according to our understanding of the above facts, and also our recognition of its slowness» in getting started. Like any other pon- derous and intricate machine, the body requires time to get in harmonious working order. The brain, nerves, heart and skeletal muscles must be given some warning of the work they are ex- pected collectively to perform. Igno- rance of this fact has broken down many a young man who aspired to honors on the cinder path. The necessity of getting all the parte of the body slowly im working order is: well understood by trainers and jockeys on the race track, as is evidenced by the preliminary ‘‘warming up’’ they give their horses, although it is doubtful if the trainers could give any physiologic reason for this custom. ~ His Wonderful Curios, The author of ‘‘Idyls of Spain’’ speaks of a notary whom he met, whose naive simplicity surely could not be exceeded. ‘‘He asked for ovr autographs, and I inquired whether he was a collector of euch trifles. ‘**Yes, sir,’ he replied, ‘I am, and. among others I bave a most precious collection of anonymous ones.’ ‘Beaming with delight, he produced: arare manuscript of the time of Fer- Ginand and Isabella, exquisitely writ- ten, ard with the initial letters beauti- fully painted. ** *Senores,’ be cried with enthnsi- asm, ‘look at this. Isn’t it a beauty? I’m always collecting such things. Then I have just purchased by letter the manuscript of the ‘‘Lliad,’’ written by Homer himself, his own handwriting. The pity of itis that the work is uot written in Greek.’ ‘“*At this Miguel came to the reseus, for Luis and 1 were almost hysteriva! with amusement. ‘**T say,’ inquired Miguel, ‘what doc- ument would your worship like most to bave in your possession?’ ‘** Why,’ answered the notary,. ‘the | telegram from Christopher Columbus announcing the discovery of the new world.’”’ Pannras In Typhotd Fevers. After u iung experience with typhoid patients, Dr. Ussery ef St. Louis main- tains that the best food for them is the banana. He«xplains by stating that m this disease the lining membrane of the simall intestines becomes intensely in- f flamed and eagorged, eventally begin- ning to slough away in spots, leaving aS seemontin The Ch’town Steam Nav. Co STEAMERS... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival € day train from St. John) for summerside, connecting there with exprest | train for Charlottetown. From SUMMERSIDE ‘on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting witn day traio for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. Joho with Steamers of International Line and Raiiways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU for Charlottetown after arrival of train about midnight from Hali fax. . From CHARLOTTETOWN, nine a.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there wit; day train for Halifir at Halifax with u. A. & P. Line for doston. F. W. HALES Ch’town, P. E. I. SECRETARY Look Here for Christmas LIFB SIZE. PORTRAIT OFFER 8. F. TarBush for The High Grade Art Co’y, whois well known for the High- e-t Grade work on the Island, to com- pete with the cheaper grade of work which is going around, wi!! give a 16x20 water color pictures from tintypes, Cabi-~ nets or from group pictures for $4.50 and give free with each order a Regent Camera with fell instructions how to use it. Any boy or girl can readily learn to photograph. We wil! give a16x2U sepia for $4.00, a camera also with it, a 16x20 Crayon with frame and camera, only $5.09,a Tinted Crayon with frame and camera only $5.50; also some nice Easels for premiums. Reware of others who it is said use this Compavy’s name, bold vour order for or write to. S. F. Taasvsa Ch’towa, their only representive on the Island. 24i—d&wif wwe [PROMPTLY SECURED: Write today for a free copy of ourtnterestiny books “Inventors Help” and *“‘How you are swindied.”’ We have extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. Send sketch, model or phow. for free advice. MARION & MARION, Experts, New York Life Building, Montreal, and Atlantic Building, Washington, D. C. a Lightcst Plate Camera. cCastman’s well defined ulcers, at which places the | AT intestinal walls become dangerously thin. Now, a solid food, if taken into the stomach, is likely to produce perforation of the iutestines, dire results, naturally following, and, tbis heir? the ease, solid foods er these containing a large amount of innutriious substances are to be avoided as dangerous But the banana, though it may be classed as a solid food, containing as it does some 95 per cent nutrition, does not possess suflicient waste to irritate the sore spots. Nearly the whole amount taken into the stomach is absorbed, giv- ing the patient more strength than can be obtained from other food.—Ameri- can Druggist A CREAT record of cures, qgualled in medical history, proves iLood’s Sarsaparil.a possesses merit we known to any other MEDICINE, Tenders for Lease pn ie Hilisborough Skating Rink Yor ensuing Skating Seasen from Nov 20th inst to Ist of May next, will be received uv to 15th’ November inst at noon. Address under cover marked “lender for lease of Skating Rink. A. A, BARTLETT 254 2 weeks eod See Treas (IS ri You may need a watch—one that can be relied upon. If so, we cau show special good values in either Gold, Gold Filled or silver, Also a cheap line of Nickel Watches for the boys. G.-H TAYLOR - une- North Side Queen Square, you scme “akes pictures 334 x 332 inches; weighs butashg unces, Meniscus Jens, rotary shutter, three stops, view nder, socket for trinod screw. Perfectiy,agapted > SBAD-Shots or time *xposures and eqwaliy.can- enient as a hand or tripod camera, piate holder, - : . » dev veloping and ‘italien outa, - vlee with gmypleoi a2.740 L.we atal/ogua of Eurcha Cameras and Kodaks or OY Midils EASTMAN JSreeat agencies KODAK CO. rochester, N. Y. 22), soap! Usr Kionpike# Bar. the great Lavndry and scouring soap marvel of cheapness. unsunpassed n excellei ce, Use oyan Oak in the Laundry. Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white ck thes. Use Juneues fer the toilet and light Laundny. Makes child’s play of washday, J.D LAPTHORN & CO. Charlottetown Scap Works. VOSS IIOC SOO HL. 9908 GOO GO ¢ HONEY TO LOAN. § J. H. Reddin, Solicitor Cameron On Farm Property aleo on Real : Block. Estate within the limits of the city in suns of from two to five bundred 2822 $8SO0 58DE < 2908 35 04 9600 HENRY BR. LORDLY CC. RE Jor’ars at a reduction on current rates of interest. -M Can. Soc. CC. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineeriag Cornell University. Coneuiting Engineer for Ge. eral Work, Specialties- Hydraulic, Sanitary Rngineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. John, Island correspondence addressed to ‘harlottetowa, ———— Warning... 3100 REWARD It hasvome-to-our knowledge that certain persone, for thie purpose of hel off theizunsaleable stock of a have taken Sour guasantos cards Pew a ts of garments of our e and have put them in the ef other goods of inferior make, a leading the purchaser to ve he wee getting Shorey's clothing and thereby our reputation. a We tiierefore wish to give notice to our customers and the public,that ® we Wall. prosecute, te the Fal igour of have, any oem we can prove +4 to have done this, and pay a reward of $100.00 to the person $ ~ wasullleten aseuibelent oadaniy to convict any-dealer of this offence. —_ H. SHOREY! & CO., Montresl,$ M.B.._We are spending a great deal of mo to make :he-merits of our clothing ksowa ad 6odhe public and we locist upon dealers giving people avinnt titan oak for. = Jas..Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch’towr ‘ : L = _ TT ‘ TORONT? EXHIBITION Ri MOVED : To Charlottetown While in in Toronto attending theFaj we purchased the Entire Hixbibit of The Deminion Organ And bave them’ now: on Exhibition in our ware rooms, They are beauties—eaeh instrument fiuished and tumed with special re. No increase inprices.. Call in he see: them. MILL Ths P, E. Island Musie: House Connoliy Building, Queen St. aie psn sahn shin 2h | \q A a -_—= = No. 2 Eureka Jr. | nAbAnAAAAAAAAAAA The SEASON iS HEKE AD SO ARE THE GOODS Before the nipping ‘host.of winter puts i am apy pearance it’s quite progex for you to do yous buying early, 4 MEN'S SUTTINGS 3 AND OVERGOATINGS We have alwaysheld freut rank in ouv lime. _ Our present stock is: ne of the finest we ewer had the pleasure of stowing and that is saying a good deal. Call and see our goods although you. may not want t> buy just now, a SO aS ee ee Ctl — -_— -* Sete =F a ae ae x COLD COLD COLD Can be Kept Out by the QUE 3EC HEATER © The cold weather is coming—so is a stock of QUEBEC HEATERS, Daa waste time putting up your old hard coal base burner, but buy a QUEBEC HEATER a re OOO EEE —<- ——— — s and save time, dirt, dust, coal, worry and labor, Also get more eat, j Sold only at the : CITY - HARDWARE - STORE} BUT—FOR CASH, KR. B. NORTON & CO LTD