= "HE~ | Prince hdward island Magazine 4¢ all the Bookstores and a nm HH Mason's News ~‘tand., CONTENTS FOR OCTOBER | erg Frontispiece A Grow nd Transition, by Hon i ' es Ws Bes ke ‘ Aci y J. H. Fletcher A { ry of P. FE. (sland, ‘ f I ‘ Fad 1 sonnet) by I A. Lepage © Foe, by George McKenzie , Ind Surnames ut Mi ry, by Jeremiah 8S. Clark, \ T Hur ry |. E. Rendle A Flowers, Lawrence W. Watson T\ res, by May Carroll First Voyage, by Rev. A. y M_ P. James NN Se a copy— Send tor sample The P. &. sland Magazine, P. O, BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Black Bass TOBACCO SUCCULENT 2 TASTY NO OTHER HEAVY GRADE TOBACCO IS SO PURE AND FRAGRANT [sx vourTODACCONISE Foe Victoria Gafe Greet George Street.... Charlottetown, P. E. Islan T My Cy stom and Prospective Cus - Permit me to call your attention to the fac. that lam better prepared than ever before tosupply vour wants in Freeh Oys ters. Itis a fact ‘hat in erder to be suc- ces: ful ia the Uytter ousiness one must be able to handie them in large quantities. With this object in vie ¢, I beg l+ave to solict your patronage, and can aseure you of eatisfaction, I may say that my Oyster Parlor wil be conducted in the usual firet class man- ner, where the delicate Bivalve may be obtained in every style to satisfy the taste of the most exacting epicure. Yours, &¢ JOHN P. JOY, The P. E.L. Oyster King 500 Improved Milk Cans Sy the introduction of machinery, we have overcome the trouble complained of in the slopping over of milk cans Ail orders for NON-SLUPP- ING MILE. CANS | filled promptly, wholesale or retail, f A McLEAN, Masenic Temple, Charlottetown on ectieitiliadttnmenantpiiadieaiaials milan ®OR SALE—S «rea of excellent land. sit- amted at Sparrows \toad, Lot 51. This farm is im the centre of the most thriving settlement im the Province, is well watered and fenced}; 3 maites from Montague Bridge. For termsap- my to Mr. A. A Mc Lean, Charlottetonw or to fee owner, ijJohn McLean, Sparrow’s, Road fs Sc pt" 7 wai OCTOBER 4, 1899. BOOTE’S PROOF PRESS, Tus is the age and Tignish is a place of inventions. A short time ago THe Examiner contained a deecription of the Ingenious luck recently patented by Captain Frank Gallant of that plaice: Now it is impossible to refrain from say- iog @ few words in commendatiorw of 4 proof press, the invention of Mr. F. J, Buote, of L’Impartial, recently shown a0 EXAMINER representative. Mr. Buote hae received his patent for Canada, and has filed applications for patents in Eng! snd, the United States, France and Germany. The invention will be most uses ful in every printing office. Buote’s proof press is constructed with ® movable bed, the impression rollers being Stationary, allowing of the use of a pres- it aiso pro-~ ' Jo ’ vides paper ro ls at apposite ends by sure reculating mechanism ; means of which the proofs caa be taken rapidly. The prese is neat and attractive in appearance, jurable in construction, simple and efficient in operation and can Y 7 be made at a moderate cost, Not oniy | can Buote’s proof press be used for proofs i but it can aiso be used for posters and hundreds ct jobs which cme within the | range of country offices. KING'S COUNTY CONVENTION. | Sin,—I was very much amused in reading in your issue of 29:b, “Elector’s” discription of “The Growing Time.” Had | “Elector” beeo present at the Liberal con- vention, at Dundas he would bave seen “ranitas pre sumptions ambitionis from Souris in tull feathers. His appear- ence would convey the impression tnat he felt be had his arms into the public chest up tothe arm-pits. Infact there were but one wasa good deal more slippery than the would be M. P. I could not re- siet the temptation of seeing the fun, rol siipped in and got behind the door. Well, it was fun. For twoor three hours the feathers did fly; and I guess “ranitas presumptionis ambitionis” went bome with | sess feather@ than he came to the con veutionwith, although it was plainly to be seen from the firstthata large majority of the county was against him he atill per- sisted, and, after an adjouroment, was put to the meeting and carried by a large msjority ; he remained behiod with a half dozenor soand the business was done. If this is allthe opposition the Conser- | vatives are to have, it will be a walk over forthem. One very good sigo for the success of the Liberal-Conservative cause, ws the ebsence {from} the meeting of many leading Liberals. I did not see Dr Robertson present, or Capt Malcolm Mc. Donald, the President of the Liberal As- sociat on of Kiog’s County, Many move leading Liberals wereabsent. No doubt they wre disgusted at the whole busi- ness. OBSERVER, —S I Our great clothing deparimeut bas never been 80 full of bargains as this fall. Don’: leave your measure for an overcoat until you have first seen those $10, $12, and $15 coats of ours—Prowse Bros. Fuc slumber robes, dress.ng gowns, children’s wear. 6900 yards of English flannelette | bought at a clear saving of 20 peon the dollar. All colors. Come quick if you want che best goods in the city at a small margin on cost —Jas. Paton & Uo. Mies Amy Moore (graduate Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music) will resume musical instructions, giving special atten~ tion to children. Pupils attended at their homes if desired. Apply at the residence of Mr. G. H. Haszard, or P O Box 229. Reduction in Blouse and Shirt Pins Blouse Pins per set 21 cents Skirt Pins per set_21 cents Lornette Chains aud Cyrano Bead Chains per pair $1.00 up. An eley- ant assortment of Jewelry and Watches at reduced prices. Also a nice line of Souvenir Goods. Re- pairing promptly attended to clocks, watches and jewelry, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Sunnyside, Queen Square. Ch’town JURY av CO NOTICE. Tre Fire Wardens of Souris offer for sale Debentures tothe amt. of $2090, for 15 years -t 4% interest. Also want to buy a Fire Hand Engine. C. C. CARLTON, JR., 197 - tf Sec’y «Tre een A ET eS ” there | 'The Purpose Store | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER A, ‘ThE DAILY EXAMINER | os 4 ..NOW ON SALE.... LETTER FROM FALHER BUREE | we | WANT | HOUSEKEEPERS To come in and look over our | To the Moncton Times,—Backing up The Examiner as to Faulty Train Service. Sacrep Heart CHURCH, A.serron, P. E 1., Sept. 26, 1899, Epiror Times,—Someone unacg uainted with the hardibood of the partisan press may have woadered al the article which ap- peared in the Tranecrip: of your town a week or so ago in reply to the Charlotte- town Examiner's well merited condemna- tion of the service given P. BE. I. on the Point Du Cheve branch of the I.C.R, If ever a miserable service were given any place that is assuredly one. ‘he Traoscript taiks about Mr. So and So writing Mr. So and So about a shunter and beiog told none was required on the Llib, when an extraordinary amount of | live stock and freight was upon the wharf atthe Point. This is a very childish ex- cuse. Let the self--constituted apologist ask Senator Ferguson, Mr. Bovyer’ or Mr. Brow—not to name all the others concerned—whether they wanted a ehun- ter or bad been promised one before hand or not. Let bim ask the officials of the boat who are justly indigoant at the ser. vice the I. C. R. bas given FP. EB. I. on be branch all summer and he will find that party zeal has again outrun journal - istic prudence. As One who was on the train from St. Johu on the llth instant I can tell the Transcript and itsI. C. R. friends that the service on that day as well as on the day I went west the week before was simply disgraceful. There were no cars for passengers even; first and second cisss travellers were mixed up together and anyone find- ing even an old trunk to sit upon migit esteem himself lucky. I had to stand out in a cold wind on the tail of the train with others, because I felt obliged in charity to give my seat to an American lady just talking right out in th e meeting about the scandalous way she was being treated in being compelled to stand, and adding, on this account, that P. E. I. (otherwise so attractive a3 a summer resort) would see her no more. I can tell the ‘frauecript writer who flippantly denies THe ExamMiINeR’s stutement of fact too and a-serts that the delay of nearly 4 hours on the Llth wae ‘‘unavoidable” that | he bas been misinformed. twouof them from the capital of the orient; | The C. P. RB. and Maritime were 1 bour and 40 minutes | late at Painsec, but the rest of the tims, or 2 gro-s hours at least, were Jost by the in- sufficiency of the braocb service and no- | thing else. Whr, at Painsec we bad to turn | out and load frais ourse.ves or be there al! night! There were neither enough train hands nor efficient train hands to do the work. And afier all the unnecessary, I should say culpable, delav, our engine had to do a half hour’s shunting »t the wharf when we got there before our cars were pulled down tothe boat. The gen- eral sentiment was one of disgust, and when sn honest protest was made by Tue EXAMINER it were better for the Transcript to leod whatever influence it may have to remedying an intolerable state of affairs than to waste its space in tryingto deny the simple truta none too vigorously set forth. Prince Eiward Island may be only asmall province, but manifestly its people are not the s.avish brood to put up with every indignity or allow the subsi- dized press of the mainland to crush out its right to protest. A. E. Burks, P. P. i j A Guaranteed Asthma Cure. Clarke’s Kola Compound Cures, Some years ago this would hare been con- sidered an impossibility, but Dr. C’arke sas polyed the problem since completing n's ex- periments witha the wonderful Kola piant in England. In December, 1893, he foun, that by combining extracts from the K2la with other extracts made from the Gren. doua nlant which grows in California, thai the compound would cure the severest | cases of asthma. Upon experiner.jug ‘np one of the leading London hospitals he found that 9 per cent. of the cas+s were cured in from & to 90 days’ creatment, Since the introduction of this 1emely inte Canada fin 1895 there have beex: over S00 cases cured in Canada alone. Mr. R. N, Zlume, C. P. R. engineer, Western I yisico, writes : ‘I have been a great suffe.er from asthma in its worst form for over twe've years, and never succeeded in getting anything to help me permanent!y aatii the Cc. P. R. doctor prescribed C'a ‘kes Koia Compound for me in December, 18%, when two bottles entirely cured me; at !2ast, I have not since had any return of the asih- ma. I am personally acquainied sith at least six persons who have bee cure from asthma by Clarke’s Kola Compound, and fee] it my duty to recommend ii t» all who may be troubled with this discase.”" Three bottles are absolutely evaranteed to cure. A free sample bottle wi!! be senz to any person troubled with asthma. Address The Griffiths & Macphersnn Co.,, ecole Canadian agents, 121 Church street, Teronte, Ontario. Sold by a: druggists. Others may relieve, but O'arke’s Kola Compound for asthma permaneri:y _uren Sold by Geo E Hughes, of this Advertisement js to remind the public that the Photo work from the Studio of G. H. Cook, is the most elegant- ly finished in the city. is particular about the Fose and Finish e1: v of his photégraph, but the public will ve fully satistied in this par- ticular, by an inspection of the ' Artistic work done at this studio GEO. H. COOK Everyone ( QUEEN ST., CH’TOWN | groceries Our stock is fine satisfactory. We keep every- thing in our line that is neces- sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is what we want you to see when you are looking at our Cheir you. DRISCOLL and HORNSBY (QUEEN STREET goods. lowness will surprise PLANT LINE. EXCURSIONS CHARLOTTETOWN TO BOSTON AND RETURN FOR $11.00 Good for 30 Days. Commencing Oct 3rd, the well known §.S. Halifax leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday nt nocn for Boston, via Hawkes. bury and Halifax. From Halifax—Every Wednesday at 11 pm. Passengers ticketed via Pictou on Wednesdays. From Boston every Saturday at noon Tickets for eale at Sivtions on P Railway> For tickets, rates on freight un ail information apply BL CHIPMAN, Supt, Halifax. Intelligent -—Buyers Patronize SANDERSON & CC., be- cause they can always depend on gett- ing their gr«ceries nice and fresh. W W CLARKE, Agent Wetake great care in the selection of our stock, and are satisfied with a small margin over cost. Try us with your next order. Sanderson & Co The Grocers } VICTORIA ROW STORE Y ou can get the latest Canadian and American newepapers received @ by mail each night. MASON’S Drop in if you want a paper or magazine Or book toread. Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers evc. when you’re passing this wey. } :R. H. Mason A mS e@ > =o Aaa oe @ & SOAP, dane MAKERS “se XeAN 3S oe WEEL 4. 4 BEO2424 aa ses 2] @ @ 2® 4 a2 e228 8 2G --A ROYAL TRIO— Sunlight and Lifebuoy —SOAPS— The best laundry and tuilet soaps made in the world, guaranteed to be absolutely pure. “MONKEY BRAND” € which cannot be equalled as a scour— ng and polishing soap. TRY SOME E@ All are dc large twin bar and fresh and guaranteed to be | The Wonderful Cheap Men 5 peessetaie fo aa Clothing It you wish to see the best selected stock of ready-to-weai clothing ever shown in the city — Clothing equal to custom made in every point. Kvery garment cut and made by the very best experienced laoor; superintended by men _ who know their business, ‘The cloths are all selected, made and sold with only one object in view. and that is to supply to the customer the very best that experience can produce for the least possible price. We buy every dollars worth of our cloth- ing for spot cash, in such large quentities that it is impossible for smaller dealers to compete, So you are not only sure of getting the best selection in our store; but you can also depend on getting the lowest price, Every garment sold by us is guaranteed and if yon do not get satisfaction, you report to us and get yourmoney back, As several of the lare- est and best makers in Canada confine their soods to us, we can show goods that cannot be found in any other store They are other makers, but none so good. See our Clothing See the Styles See our Prices PRUWSE a) sateen sear areas ane aceacepaceeceste ete ( i