* 4 a, : ’ Co ¥ 4, @ é * P + n 4 4 rs “* ie th 7 : at * ? “4 4 “4 & * 8 ‘ & 4 q * by mr Ys ROCKY POINT FERRY Commencisg Monday, October 2nd. the | steamer Elfin will ran as follows for the balance of the season 1899: Will leave Prince Street wharf BL... cccdncecsonsecevasteeue Tie, & tm. MTT CC ee ee 9700 « o* eoeceooee sc oo tbieieline eae Lil mae (Sj © ceceannee vavwbacks 1 00 p. m. © pcenmpebiiiieeesaabeen aw " véeceaeeweee EE Will leave Rocky Point: AS sm didn iiiehitistbe cases 8 00 a.“fm. dees cab Geemeibeidedes...,2000 ™ PE EMS G UE eccs wscececesell se | PAeeaiebibevecedsecceesee 130 p. m. i eben VG ss i. ae ES nS . mae * ee ee e@eeeveen e008 6 00 " . ‘aminer Calendar| wot KB OCTORER.... | catniaimii | IN’S CHANGES \ { wr, doth 18t! r, 26th | Sun Days’ High | ; Rises.| Sets. ‘lenoth Water | day 6 6 |5§ 31 25 915 | 7 29 22 (10 04 | 8 27 18 (10 53 |} 10 25 1S {11 42 | 12 23 l morn |} ¥ lay 13 21 8 a turday 15 19 5 2 08 16 18 2 2 57 . rday 17 16 (10 59 | 3 46 19 Mm i 4 35 2 Bm i eres sday 21 10 49 6 13 Bb Yriday 23 8 16 7 Bh Saturday 24 7 45 7 50 5 Sanday 26 5 | 4 8 39 *é Monday 27 >. ae 9 27 J Toesday 28 l 34 {10 16 LE Wednesde y 30 eae a "Tbr day K pl 58 ll 54 MA Pride y 33 14 «56 27 73 Satm day 34 54 24 even Sond ty 36 53 2) l 32 & Monday 37 51 18 2 20 ® Tuesday 38 50 15 3 09 my Wednescc y 40 48 12 3 58 aT) ursd v 4) 16 9 4 47 YP friday $3 14 6 5 36 33 Saturday 14 43 6 25 PWSvnday 46 41 03 7 ic nday 47 $1 54 8 02 i Teesday 6 49 i483 9 50 8 30 Wants, Lost, Found, &c WANTED Fart n ors’ sons and ot her ndas- ®@ivus person: of fair education to wh ym $40 »month woud be an inducement [ could sie> Cagage * fe w ladies at theirowa 1omes %. 1. Linscorr, Toronto, Oat 244 70 LET- {ouse oa “Queen Street, lately eecupiedoy John Mumtord, in good repair, routs ning e ght rooms, frost proof cellar, Arce yard pply at the residence of has. Reich, Jr., H isborough St. 224 6: eod W ANTED—Capabl maid servant. ~ Apply i> Mrs. D. Mc Neill, Pri nee St. 2itd pS POR SAL enh we ry “gor cabinet organ mth mero imor»vements, well sulted for Rail!, which has beea usedagshort time ice Mddera‘ea Write to K D, P.O. Box, ws 216 tl WANTED-Comneteat cook in a small @wailvy, wiere another servant 1s KeD". Ap- ay to Miss A ev, Prince St. 223 t Ww AN rED—-A good smart boy fur office work. Applr othe matager of the Gas works. r= a <= = =_ WANTEi Girl for genera! nousework, ip’ y to Mrs 3agnal!, Fitzroy Street 241 FPOUND.—Oathe road detwean Chariot tearm and Little York. a sum of money the pwr et ean have the same by calling at this mice you J wing cost ot advertisement. TD ) BE LET—C ymfo or tabl le house on corner ” ng and Weymouth Streets—eight rooms a and Outbuilding, newly repaired and ateaned. Apply to John Murphy, Southpoit. 240 * WANTED-A furnished ftouse. Married paepie withno children wantto renta fur- memed house. Pleasant sitnation preferred. Sppry at tuis office. 240 "FO L&T~st yant j5rvoms, aext Masonic hm AD] y toG Vv More. 336 31 pd WANTED-—Girl for general housework, wei wages. Apply to Mrs F Perki ns, Brigh wakoad, _ os TO) LET—A house coataining five rooms, tten'ec yn Kiag Street, back of Merchaat’s dank o* E sland Apply at the ‘offic e of *. §. Beer WE WAN AT ONCE -—- Good honest travelling. tw our goods, tacking us Ten inevery |ora.ty, local Or imtroduce and adlvertis:3 showy Cards On fenc3s, along public roads, and siB conspicuous places. No experiences need- ech. Salary Or commission $5) per month and gxponses $2.5) per day. rite at once for full garticula™: Cae Emprre}] Mepictne Co., Leadon, Oat. 224 TOD LET—1 hous2 on Brighton RovJ, facing weth, 10 rooms, batheoom aad pantry. haate ee with hot wa er aad fitted for electric light. houses on Hrighton Road, facing west,9 moms pantry add bith room. Apply to Westheson « B atley. 218 “PLEASANT “AND PROFIT ABLE HOME IRK for farailies; day or evening, go2d pay; secanvassing plain instructions and work } meiied On application. Address, Co-Op-K.Co. | Leader I.ane Coronto, Oat. 218 eod ROOM TO LET-—Suitable for emones Over We store of L WV Cook, May’s Corner, North Rae Queen Square. Apply to Cathe rine M pay ‘ sorner of Princes and Kiag Sts. 22 °> CET -for tae term of four veirs end @ montha, tht large store on the corner of coe aul Graton Streets, lately occupied by ne Woolen Milis. Apply ae Farm i or Sale Tiaat well known ani valuab'e freehold farm, lately theproperty of Edward Mul- leo, and nowof James L. Mullen, Cove» head Hoac, Lot 34, is offered for sale. It sootains 179 acres of first class land, mostiy cleared and in good condition. There are a few acres of fine timber mitable for scantling and fencing and geome hardwood. On it are a well built and comforta!le residence, barns, granary and hay house. It is well adapted for a pasturage farm; is almost alongside of ehurch and school, and nine miles from the city. M not dispc vhe second da @5 will be eolc Farm prod sed of by private sale before of November next, 1899, at auction 01 that date. ice, stock, implements and jouechold furniture will be sold at the seme time. For terms Of sale and par- ieulars apply to JAS. L. MULLIN d, Lot 34. 3i*d3i Bovehead Ro Sa. 3, °39— Dk. CLIFT. ‘SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf - das bens aod ewake - 900 a. m. WT aiken 00 ceccccece eosen 12 45 » mm os ommeeee ™ a eve ee wv Ocoee o 008 4 00 Will janis Rocky Points BA ici ae ee 1000 a. m. “ sn cosovceseteeeessenee 2 OE8 1 30 Do m,. "4 ¥ dsieoak: 1 eee not @ =.= ~ cece vebOe6eee 66060006 * » 5 00 He SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiae Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue waren CRON! C-DISE ASES and RUPTURE os isbury s —. 9 Sead stamp for one mebion, o¢ call a very iova Se ‘ _ errerere: | 4 , ‘ “*; 484.454 N ae | St, Peters, Sept 25th, 899,1 Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pilla , veg * ' < Y a 1, SR AE RRS vy » fad Ce Se ow a ished e ywh 2) ( ; r Si Quality, auu Highiv Nut é Pi aan Specially ri at : ful and Scenforting rervousand dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homeceopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS GOGOA i. CERTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable wetch, “You never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments ongthat ac- count. We seil Reliable Watches Only We don’t care to handle anything else. Call and give us the ver— dict of your inspectiop W. N. TAN TOM EWELER NOTICE. All accounts in book account, notes of hand, judgments, or otherwise, due the estate of tne late John P. Sullivan, of St. Peters Bay, must be handed in, and paid forthwith to Lawrence J. Macdonald, who will grant receipts therefor. All accounts not closed aad arranged for at once will be placed in October court for collection. HELEN SULLIVAN, Administratrix, 4 ‘ Momey. Ceoutdn’t Pass Good Talking about money,” said a d:sum mel { had a curious experience sev ral years ago with a sheet of $5 bills i ad eone to our bank to get some cash ue a trip ana found the paying telier in the act of cutting apart a lot of new currency just received from Washington. It was in sheets of $100 and 1 prevailed upon just as it was. a cafe in the and when I or 20 notes each, him to let me have one Next evening I was in first town on my route, went to pay my check I pulled out my new money and asked for a pair of shears. The proprietor stared at me in amazement. ‘What is that? he asked? ‘*Money, cash, boodle, long green,’ | replied. ‘Give me the scissors, and I'll cut you off a piece to remember me by.’ ‘*Not much,’ he said firmly. ‘You'll have to work that off on somebody else.’ “Then I tried to explain, but he wouldn’t be convinced, and ’pon my word I believe he would have sent for a policeman if I hadn’t happened to have some silver in my pocket. It was the same everywhere else. The stuff was universally pronounced coun- terfeit, and, to tell the truth, it did look spurious seen in that form. I was finally obliged to go to my room and cut the bills apart before I could use them.”—New Orleans Times-Democrat. A Thrifty Damsel. A spirit of thrift was shown by a young woman who entered a car with sundry boxes and bundles. Another young person came in at the next sta- tion and recognized her. “Oh, my, who is to be married?’ “Nobody, and me last of all.” “Then what are the flowers for?” “A funeral. Our teacher died, and we girls put together to get this wreath.” “Poor thing! going to die?” “IT don’t think so.” Then, after a pause, she added cheerfully, “But she does by this time,” all being said ina most unconscious way. “How much was the wreath?’ “Two dollars and sixty cents. I enly had two twenty-five.” “Did you pay the difference?’ “Dear, no. I made him give me ft for $2, so I saved my own quarter I put in, but I'm going to make the girls think I paid two sixty.” Did she know she was “Well, that’s right: the wear and tear is worth a quarter surely.”—Ob- server. Investigating Granepa. A grandfather, well known in the English house of nmons, was chat- ting amicably with his little grand- daughter, was snugly ensconced col who on his knee. Vhat makes vour hair so white, grandpa?’ the little miss queried. “IT am very old, my dear; I was in the ark,” replied his lordship, with a painful disregard of the truth. “Oh, you are Noah?’ “No! “Are you Shem, then?” “No, | am not Shem.” “Are you Ham?’ No.” “Then,” said the little one, who was fast nearing the limit of her Biblical knowledge, “you must be Japhet.” A negative rephky was given to this query also, for the old gentleman in- wardly wondered what the outcome would be. grandpa, if you Ham or Japhet. —New Eng are not Neah you must land Ei “But, or Shem or be a Magazine. beast.” me i -—— TANSTEAD Juycron, P. 1893. Messrs C C Ricwarps & Co. GentLemeN,-—I fell from the bridge lead- ing from a4 viatform to a loaded car while assisting my menin unloading a load of grain. The bridge went down as well as the load on my back, andI struck on the ends of the eleepers, causing a serious injury to my leg. Only for its be:ng very flesby, would have brokea it. In an hour could not walk astep. Com- menced using MINARD’S LINIMENT, and the third day went to Montreal onf business and got about well by the use of acaue. Ican sincerely recommend it as the hest liniment that I know of in use. Yours truly, C. H.Gorpon. en Jet Q , 12th Auz. The Purpose of this Advertisement is to remind the public that the Photo wors from the Studio of G. H. Cook, is the most elegant- ly finished in the city. Everyone is particular about the Fose and Finish of his photograph, but the public will ve fully satisfied in this par- ticular, by an inspection of the Artistic work done at this studio GEO. H. COOK QUEEN ST, CH’TOWN mills, ee CHARLOTTETUW N ——-AND— Writine Academy Will re-open for the Fall and Winter Term ON AUGUST 29th. (“Letithe Searchlight of Practices illuminate the uark places of Theory’’) A THOROUGHLY Progressive, Practical institution, in which young men and women are not only taught Bookkeeping (in all its applications to Commerce) both by single and double entry, but are trained how to de business by actual business transactioas, The students act as buyers. sellers, traders, bankers, book-keepers and accountants in ssued by the Co lege Bank, and the mdse. {ssued from the Emporium are used in bona- tide business transactions, just the sam? as in merceintile and bapging houses. Book-y keeping in itself movy learned at home, but a knowledge of how to transact business cannot be thus acquired. That our course and system oftraining is emiently practical write for testimonials from basiness men and | from students who are now holding lucrativa and responsible positions. SUBJECTS: Book-keeping by single and double entry theoretical and practical) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanship, Correspondence Commercixl Aritometic, Commercial Law, Ratiroading, Steamboat- ing, Banxingiectual practice in the College Bank), Typewriting, Snorthand, and Nari- gatioa. FACULTY: L. B. Miller, Princ'pal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business P ractice. Business Correspondence, Lyp3writiag and , Navigation, A. C. McMillan, Vice Principal, Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating, Kanking, Ac- counting and Actaal Business Practices. Busines J. Harry Williams, teacher of Business Penmanship. Wm. Moran [‘icease1] Teacher of Short- hand, George S. Enman, Esq., [Law Firm Me- Donali & Inmanj Lecturer on Commercial Law For circulars or full Orapply to infor mation write L. 8. MILLER, Principal In re Estate ot Reubin Tuplin, of Kensington, deceased All persons having any demand upon ihe estate of the abcve named deceased, are hereby required to exhibit the seme duly attested, as by law required, at the office of Charles R Smallwood, Solicitor, Charlottetown, within one yearfrom the date of this advertisment, Dated this 2ad day of September 1899. JAMES TUPUIN, R R FITZGERALD, SW DODD, Removed —TO MY OLD STAND— , A.D. Execut ors. Fourth House from Queen St. —around the— ~wen——london House Ceres Thomas Campbel Wedding Gifts Our stock is replete with so many articles of HANDSOME SILVERWARE that we are convinced ycu will not find it difficult to make a selection by visiting cur store on Sunnyside actual business operations, and the curreney ' Richmond Street THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLO'I'TETOWN OCTOBER 20, LMPORTANT OUR NEW CLOTHING DEPARTMENT “The C. Brand Registered” is the only brand of Clothing we sell: “The G Brand Registered” and this labe! guarantees the garment to be Perfect and Manufactured from the productions of the Best English, Scotch, Irish, Canadian Never before has the public of this province had such an opp ort unity of securing high grade goods at such moderate prices. : CALL AND SEE US —Get one of our pamphlets and read it, your eyes and save your pockets. Sole agents for Charlottetown. Business College! 3£99° IN OTICE yarment. is Labelled. Every g Fitting, Thooughous Made it will open Se Sentner, McLeod & Co FOR FALL PLOWING —BUY YOUR FALL REPAIRS F30M— W. GRANT & CO’Y. —ALSO~— General purpose and other plows Harrows. We have a large stock this fall cheaper than ever, at W. GRANT & 00°s,, $ LE PAGES OLD STAND—— ¢) t, SE VUVESEV EEE UE SOU Sere ce |e APA A Aaa a ia Spring Tooth ‘o be cleared out ARAAAAAAAAAAAAA ~_—_ - + — - ———— SE —— i Are You — TROUBLED WITH BAD—— IF SO CALL AT —asm- And you will be cured, Consultation free. Victoria Row, Opposite Post Office DIRECT Steamship Servi The Elder Dempster & Co’s Steamship LAKE HURON 4040 tons, having cold storage accomo: lation and decks proper ly fitted for carrying live stock, is intended to sail from Char lottetown for Liverpool, direct. on or about the 17th October also on or about the 18th November, The Lake Huron has splendid accomodation for : number of cabin passengers, at very moderate raies. For rates of freight and other particulars apply to EE CG. H. TAYLOR | Ch'town, August, 26th, 1899 N. RATTENBURY AGENT . .-FITS| D. A- BRUCE'S r? wwe FM oe Bee: 2 Os Wo Be Os We Wn Oe wt. ke Peden He Ke KIS IS IS Te eM Me MS ST Re oe He eee ieee meme ow