\ HAPPY DISTRICT, Kidney Disease 7% rhe - T Miseries are U Where known D ’s Kidney Pills Ba the Locality —Toe Cure of Mr. M. B Conniok—A case that sta eu t Dox Caartorrerowx, P EI, Cct there 18 one 1e8tric Dn ‘ Don ’ fic ale oe ei ; : ae Brig Diseare, greativ aggravated by Disease beyan te dis sppear p became 861 y,ana O's Ww . a) . ¥ its . ‘ ' ney | Ss hie cor appetite r veeding dose of Doid’s Aid« dition preved, ar ito jJav there is no stronger, |! eallhier citizea 1, Where h has advierd acquaintances who were al'l Dodd’s K this way the value, and gre his wonderful medicine was erougiit | ore:bly to the people. [na right’s Disease, Diabetes, Bropsy, Rheu- stism «od all other types o€ Kiduey Dis- ro tae now reas'des many of his sted by kidney iney Pills, In » - tha in s ) _W Mr. Connick . to uee iuiae efficacy of cousrqgueace, e been banished e'gh- id’s Kidney Pills are the only medi Jone on earth has cured Bright’s aud Diabetes. They are a specific these diseases, and never failio cu shoes for Fall You'll be buying a new Where are you them ? Urr opened. D sease, for > them pair of shoes sun. zoing to buy Fall and Winter eteck is now Ladies Pebble leather laced boots at $1.25 $1.40, $1.60, $1.75. Ladies Box Calf laced and huttoned $2.25 $2.75, $3.25 Ladies Dongola laced and buttoned $1.25, $1.40, $1.60 and up. Girlie Pebble laced boote at $1.00, $1.10, $1.25. W. H. STEWART & Co VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND For Sale by Aucéton, 1am instructed by Mr. J. 8, Morris to sell by auction at the premises, Lower Queen -treet. on WEDNESDAY, the i9th day of OCTOBER, instant, at 12 o'clock, noon: hat .desireable property on the. corner of Queen and Water Streets, comprising larze Brick Warehonse on Water Street; Building on the corner of Queen avd Water Streets at present occupied a5 boarding house, shop and offiees and Building adjourriag Archibald Kennedy Co. fitted for shops and dwelling, will be sold en blec or separa:e lote—this pro- rerty always rents to advantage and offers a rare opportunity for investment—(average yeariv cente* C0 60) Sold in erder to close the es‘ate. Terms at sale’ R. BEAIRSTO, Oct 12—<dts Auctioneer. ee MEETINC. — — — The general annual meeting of the Hillsborough Skating Rink Company will be held at the office of Mr. D. C. McLeod, Bank ot Nova Scotia Buildi9g in Charlatte- town on Wedmesday the 26th day of October instaat at eight o'clock p.m. D.C. McLEOD, Secy Treas. Charlottetown Oct 10th 1838, “Tennyson's MWessage TO OUR GENERATION” = BY-— The LateS REV. D. SUTHEXLAND PRICE 25 CENTS 236 3ins. E- ery body should read this teau- u message, ; ‘he book contains a handsome half tone photograph of the author} Or- ders by mail promptly filled on receipt Oi price. HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE BOOKSEL‘ERS CHARLOTTETOWN. and their | | ish Them From | » Ol | In the rea’, ;} room on the i ihe rooms are all larve a id eqnare. | bathroom is fitlec tub, *marb | and ne | The house was built by Mr W W Hiroer = H EK HANDSOME DWELLING HOUSE. Built at Brightoa by Mr OC. Pope Fletcher. handsome private res! lences that have bo Brigton during i the pas few vears have just received a attractive add:tion. For this addition credit must be given Mr. C Pope Fietcher, the wel known music dealer. Un the of the road Mr. ir house oft The many en erected a! ; trost porthe etcher has erected a the > th approved feet equare, &bG » ie modern sugFO0Uu ~storv dwelling Lure aud i | f arelhyert COL @ruiliiet n the iatest aud most manner, ; | a : The house is oS has 4 i j i lawn io froat and stable anu coach hous | nere are four rooms on the ia id iafye ‘sides§pantry, porch his Phe parlor and sitting roon cupy the } @ntire froot of th ouse.4 d are conuneé ba | J i by fold ny dvors z re * . { oak mantel io tbe wilting room [he fitting | room also bas a bay window, vhich runs up to the re The dining room and kitchen occupy | the rear of tne house’; and the pantry is reached from the kitchen ard front hall. | The pantry isfitted with glass cases and ‘upboards. Opening tt kiteben i a large scuilerv, with sta tO CE llar and dvuor to var i. The ball is reached from ; . ronc? Lhnrone od rway . the southeast nouse ao arched the sta:irWav having turn coroer Of the entranc? porch ed tirch fi sish. There are , ania bath nouse, four bedrooms econd floor of the Ibe orcelain-enan ! with porcelai nameled ble wash basin, etc. There is a large balceour over the front entrance from which a splendid view or the harbor may be obtained. All the windows ghave inside shutters, the attic is finished in two large roor-. made was doae by by Mr © B Chapp:l Shaw & from “plans | The plambing j | Beairsto, and the painting by Mr James | Edmonde. The house is 10 be heated by a (Juebec beater. A BAND OF FIENDS AT WORK IN WHITE SANDS. Six,—It appears that some persons ia this community were fi-hing and canviog lobsters contrary to the Statutes of Canada. The fisnery wardea haviog discovered their traps gave them to mercy of the wind and tide. They blamed @ certain indivi- dual in the community for giving taforma- tion which led to the discovery of the traps by the Inepector.and they resolved to wreak their vegeance on him. About a week or eo ago during the silent hours of midnignt while bis new lobster boat was lying on his own shore the gang wrote a word Of warno- ing on her calling him abusive sames aqd telling him to look out tor himeelf as the gang wereafter him. Not knowniag what tuey meant he paid no attention to the writing or scribbling on the boat. A éew days ait-rwirds he noticed where sixteen holes had been bored io, her, eleven heles on the starboard aad five on ihe port side, right amidship-, alm-et severing herin ‘wo. The holes were near~ ly an inch in diameter. They also cut a dory adrift that they thought belonged to this certain mao; but they were mistaken, it was the property of another man. I con- sider it is high time totry aod put @ stop to mean, low coatemptible t-icks glike that. The heathens of the Sandwich Islands would not do worse. As there is strovg suspicion pointing to the guilty parties it is to be hoped that ere Jong they will be in the strong,arins of the law. JUSTICE. Uct. 10th, 1898. i ie ier HOTEL ARRIVALS. _—--—— — Queen Hotel: Alex McDonald, Gaspe, Que; M Farin, Moncton; J A Ferguson, S’side; Sidney Crawford, Rutland, Mass; Rev F © Simpson, Bridgewater, N 8; Rev | A Stewart, Riverdale, N 8; L E Dystant Halifax; K M Jenkins, New Giasgow,NS Hotel Daviee: T F Hand-on, Pictou; Byron N Barne,, Chee Nichol, J k Normandie, Montreal®; J Gaffoey Summer- side; R'¥ Mevlin, Halifax; J W Mc Phee, Anvandale;e H D McEwen, R N Cox, Morrel,* Raidall Hammond, Chicaago; EK E Rose, Quebec; H E Ellis, St John. FOR SALE BY AUCTION To be sold on TUESDAY, the Ist of NOVEMBERINST, at il o’clock, a. m. The stock and crop comprised on the farm owned by Mr. Brenton F. Long- wortk, oo the Mount Edward Road, one mile from thecity. Aleo, at the same t'me, the farm, consisting of 80 acres or thereaboute. Terms a. sale. BRENTON F. LONGWORTH. Ch’town, Oct 14, ’98— J&w tf TENDERS Sealed tenders addressed to the under- signed and marked “Tender” will be re- ceived np to noon Oct 22nd, for the heat= ing of the Catholic Church and Vestry at Rollo Bay by means of hot air. For further particulars apply to the undersigaed or to Mr. R. P, LeMay (architect) Charlottetown. E. WALKER, P. P. Rollo Bay 240 dy Sins. 1] fir DAL LY =a" — = BIG GUN SHOOTING. at Kinloch Range---Bignalling Corpse. Annual Competition The anonal Regiment, P B lsland Artillery, wok place ves erday at Kinloch range, Lot 48. The firing began atten o’elock and continued until three. Two 40-pounder Armstroug | used, aud three targe:s were | ruins were . > {at the ranve be nz from 22:0 to 2590 | yards. | Five batteries competed, Charlottetown heing repre-emed by two ant Moutagu, Georgetown aad Souris by one each. Kach battery was re presented by a detach- ment of six'een men and two offizers. Col. Wilson, R. C. A., was cnief rance | Officer, and Lieut. McDougall was the of the targets. othcer in eharve Some excellent shooting was done and | go yt scores mate. | We regret tha; ware unable to give | the scores made by the d:fferent detach | ments. I may b stated however, that) Col. Wilson Vary complimente i N ) | Compan; upou their drill and style, which be swd was perfect, and for which he gave them ful! points, something that he had | never dove for any other company during | his jong serviceas nspector of artillery. A new and decided!y interesting feature of the competition was the splendid work pertormed tv a deta'chment of Engineers 1 under commaad of Sergeant Doull. Des» ° sent almost as rapidly as by ~liting the work very materl- only corps patches were telegraph, expt ally. Mhis is, w of the kind in the Altogether the work performed by our description, e believe, the f Dominion, artillerymen was of the best avd they well deserve the praise bestowed on them by Colonel Wilson. a MISS HOWISON’S LECTURE. ee eee For tho e who iove good literature, and for Scotchmen, ? articularly, the “Night wi Burns,” by Miss Jean Huwison was deli- ghtful. Interwoven with an iateresting account of the life and character of Burns were a number of his finest passages, poetic gems —among the finest inthe Jan- guage. Atthe beginning of her lecture, M:ss Howison referred to the pleasures and advantages derived by those who poss taste for good reading. The cultivation of this taste in Charlottetown migpt be greatly aided by the formation of reading clubs at che meetings of woich the works of a favorite poet or prose writer might ‘be read and discussed. We com- mend this idea to our young people, and } tra-t that itmay be carried out in many homes, intown and country, during the comiog long winter evenings. _— OOS PERSONAL SPAR nw — Sir Henry Irving is confined t> his bed as wne result of a chill. Mr Richadr Irwio returned last evening from Truro, N.3. Mr Juba Gattoey,Sheriff of Prince County was among the arrivals at the Hotel Davies. yestervay. Sir Oliver Mowat has beeu very ill; but he is now reported as likely to be about again in a day or two, Mrs: Dr) R Joluneon, wbo bas been vis- iting friends in New Brunswick, returned to Charlottetown last evening. Mr William Small, who left Charlotte- town for the Klondike with the Dawson- Wixon party last Feburary, has retarned home. We regret to learn that Mrs. James A. McLeod, Chestnut street, continues very low, andthat all hope of her recovery has been given up. Rey Dr Brecken, who is to preach in bovh Methodi+t churches tomorrow, will be the guest of ol Moore, Watermere, during his stay in Charlottetown. Rev F C Simpson, of Bridewater, NS is among the Jatest arrivals at the Queen Forel. Rev Mr Simpson will preach at both services in Zion Church tomorrow. — Miss LeFargey has returned to Char- lottetown, and will reeume her classes in oratory and physical culture. She may be seen at Mrs. L.J. Sentner’s,; Weymouth St. The Agnrilculturest reports that Mr Joho Cuoniogham, of Miscouche died at chat piace yesterday morning at the age of e ghty-'hree vears. The deceased, who was one of the oldest residents of Miscouche, was for many years a prominent farmer and busiwess man of that place, and was highly respected and much liked by all that new him, and fbe had a very large circle of frieade. He leaves a wife, six eons aud foor daughters. Tbe sons all live in Cambridge, Mass., where they occupy prominent professional and busi- ness positions. gua practce cf the 4h | G ulnare re j ( prevaient ui EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, O98 TOBFR 15 1898 c ‘Local and ‘Other liems. A O H--Regular meeting tomorrow at 3 A tull attendance requested, ————- -- ; * +f 0 clock, ius GotNarne— Che surveying steamer ured to port thismorning-end will lay up for the winter, Diraruerta —This disease has been so Amherst for some time past that the public schuols had to be closed. + From Hatirvax.—The steamer City of Gient arrived yesterday afternoon and sailed again last might. She hada general caryo and several passengers both ways. chatiticabia Ciry Taxes —All those who have not yet paid their city taxes are requested to pay The 'stsS wili 800uU be for publication. up av. once, read v - Potice Covrr.—This forenoon, William Power and Daniel Chapman, charged with assauiting Hlias Basha, were each fined in ihe sum of 5 cents aud costs, the prosecutor declining to prosecute. ashes Hockey Leacue,—The Moncton Times, 82VS {hata movement a hockey league thi 18 On [004 to Organ- ‘wiater to include _ Sc. John, Halifax, Moncton, Fredericton Amberst aad Charlottetown. aided nade Sate or Crop, Stock and Farm—The date of the ga'e of the stocx, crop and farm of Mr Brenton F Longworth, on the Mcant Edward Road, has been changed to Tues- day, the lst November. See advt. From MonrreaL.—The steamer Cam- pana arrived duping the night and left this morning for Georgetown, Souris and Pic~ tou. She had a miscellaneous freight both ways. Shewillreturn to Charlottetown on Monday. — Central Christian Church—Rev Geo. | > ‘ ; Manifold will couduct services tomorrow morning and evening, at 11 and 7, in the Kindergarten Hall. The subject of the even:ng’s discouree wil! be ‘Christ the Disturver and Harmonizer of Society.” More Gotp.—The Truro News says The owners of the Jubilee Gold Mine, Renufrew, a few days ago returned 131 oz-. of gold from 4 ton ot ore—$5,200, from one halt a ton of quartz is almost unpere alleled in the history of gold miuing. ieeteiainiainatil Y.M. L. A.—The Young Men’s Liter-~ ary Society ef St. James’ Church will open their winter course of entertainments on | Monday evening next, the 17. hb inst., when Miss Howison will give the recital on the Bonnie Briar Bush. Admission 25 cents, ~-_—_— > — Ricu Gop Discuvery.—News bas been received at Vicioria of the finding of gold quartz at Skaguay, going $1000 to the ton. ‘The news comes from a_ very reliable source, and aithough the exact location 18 oot made known, it is within a very short distance Of the Gateway City. ssslibingiins Tue Prize Rise —It is announced that articles of agreement for a fight between James. J. Corbett and Thomas Sharkey, to take place on November 22nd, under the auspices of the Lennox Athletic club, for forteit of $2,500 is to be deposited by both parties and by theclub to guarantee the fulfillment of the articles. Fioatinc Evevarors.—According toa late Hal faux despatch John McInnes and Ald. Musgrave bave returned from Mon- treal, where they have been obtaining information re floating elevators.in use there. The idea is to build one to b2 used in Halifax barbor, so that vessele can be supplied with grain without docking. These elevators hold between 76,000 and 80,000 bushels of grain and cost about $15,000. The matter bas been considered by the council and board of trade. ciara Tur Ricnest Woman.—Mrs. Richard King, of Texas, is probably the richest woman in the United Siates, not excepting Mrs. HettyGreen. Her wealth ie pertly inherited from her father, a pioneer Pre+- byterian clergyman, tue first who ever went, staffand Bible in hand, to preach the gospel to Indians and mixed races that peopled the vast domain over wich his own little daughter was destioed to hold sway asa landed proprietor. Mrs. King ia a widow, and her landed eatates in Southern Tex 1s amount to 1,250,000 acres, or about 2,600 equare miles. Alive tothe importancs of local indus- tries, the North Sydney Board of Trade has giveu favorable ccn-ideration toa pro- posal asking the town ¢> bonus Davidson Brothers boiler makers of Halifax if they establish works there. A little money goes a jong was in buying boots and shoes from us tonight. R K Jost TRIAL SUBSC RIPTIONS The WEEKLY EXAMINER and THE MONTREAL FAMILY HERALD and! WEEKLY STAR—will be sent to any al- dress for three months, for twenty-five cents fer both papers. Apnrly or address subscrip tions to the The Exan.in:r Office, Stamper’s Corner. oo Finest named Hyacinths and Hyacinth gicsses. Carter’s Bookstore. +) just received....., PABST MALT EXTRACT “The Best Tonic” 4 fresh supply of this a purse of $20,000, have been signed. Aj; we ee SOOO 190% CONZAAEE BOSEREAEESEO ~ ~ ~ = ~ 608 3200 SGOC HO EOSEEE DES O00 08906 S28 COE SEUSS OOSESESS ee oe 8 F2 CFOS OECONSOSSOHEOHOSSENG Every lady Binterested in Navy Blue Serge Dress Goods, should see this lot, every thread of g 2: y piece is all wool, and every yard » bargain. NZ SY. SOE O28 S92 SL WP 1 OIE OOO YS There are sixteen —prices range from 36c to 80c per yard, they are actually worth Heavy navy serge, all wool, regular way 40 cents 4 different patterns in navy Heavy navy astimaine serge neo Them worth 90c of anyones Stanley Bro S VY = ~ “all ANNOUNCEMENT all the latest fashionable c'othes for Gentlemen’s wear, which ARTISTIC CUTTEES ! GORDON & McLELLAN wiae rib, 42 inches Ah ON]y..cvecceescee ve fancies, 42 inches wide e\ery thread wool, cheap at 60c¢ per pard our bargain price.... 56 inches wide, guaranteed money, our bargain SM S12 TO T00 SOD Me se ‘ oe ee © 4 <a < oi » 7? (; %- sh S OS as NS ° oN 1898 will be interesting tu those desirious of having the. largest SKILLED WORKMEWN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitts s wide—worth in the - (16) pieces in the lot Note This |! oue quarter more. not to spot or shrink, hl price. eo, eee Ore eeeee it 73 Oe OS OQOo “is eee = ES ATC Our stock for this season is now complete, and comprises variety to select from. We show the best line of men’s furnishings in the city : It is Said That : Matches are made in heaven.... few BUT NOT ALL.“ Some matches are made in Hull.... Haszards’ Brahmin Tea IS MATCHLESS Ask your ¢rocer for the genuine article and don’t take so called matches. _ | aman It is easy to love your neighbor as yourself, When your neigh»or is a pretty giri, And it is just as easy to have good music When your piano isa “Bell” The pbove may not be very good poetry, But it is a fast, all the same. New siosk Bell Pianos and Organs now opening a. PLETCHER'S PIANO WAREROQOM’S lOpera House Building Bargains in Stoves Ranges from $21. Hall Stoves from $5.50. Room Stoves from $3. _ .atigeal Coal Hods 18c. Shovels 4c. Our large stock] has arrived and going tast.