ae<2s 424 ee & % Q&S Women's Dark Tan Walking Boots made by J & T Bell— This is a vew line with ne and they are some- thing nice, we can hardly tind words to deecribe them There's & finish to them There’s & tone to them that brands them Al. [ts a laced boot made of Dark Tan W.cker calf the soles are medium heavy put ov by the Goodyear method The last and tip are the reweet of the new, not wide, not narrow ~just rigiut—They’re comforiab'e and the price is. $4.00 the pair. ALLEY & CO,, THE SHOKISTS sea a @ 4 4 4% 422 8 @ ~~. «a * © = =—eantea 27 © 4 « ~~ @2 2 4s oOo Oo , ; ( ’ ( ; # ’ ; ( é ( ‘ ee i i j sugar Cakes The best for lunch. The price 10c per doz. Telephone 98, D>. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD SSESSSSSOSSSSS SHO KTEeTESS SESS SSK *HSSSOESESSSKESTHESEUOHES SPOS SESE POSSESSES OHE4OSBOHSOSS +E — - _ | Have Just Completed iy New Oyster Place. Call and see the brillieot display of beautiful oysters on and off the shell. Our Oyster king ie standing in the window. Bee him, and tben you will eat ‘ysters, John P. Joy, VICTORIA CAFE (sreat George Street... . MEE TIN C. The general annual meeting of the Hillsborough Skating Rink Company 11! be held at the office of Mr. D. C. McLeod, Bank of Nova Scotia Buildieg in Charlotte- town on Wednesday the 26th day of October instant at eight o'clock p. m. D.C. McLEOD, Secy Treas. Charlottetown Oct 10th 1898. 236 Zins. mm —_- FOR SALE BY AUCTION To be sold on TUESDAY, the last of NOVEMBERINST, at 11 o’clock, a. m. The stock and crop comprised on the farm owved by Mr. Brenton F. Long- wi rtk, on the Moant Edw ard Road, one mile from thecity. Also, at the same time, the farm, consisting of 80 acres or thereabouts. Terms a sale. BRENTON F, LONGWORTH. Ch’town, Oct 14, ’98— d&w tf TENDERS Sealed tenders addressed to the undere signed and marked “Tener” will be re- ceived pp to noon Oct 22nd, for the heat= ing of the Catholic Church and Vestry at Rollo Bay by means of bot air. For further particulars apply to the undersigoed or to Mr. R. P. LeMay (architect) Charlottetown. E. WALKER, P. P. Rollo Bay 240 dy Sins. REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 21d, my patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Queen’s Square, first door to the right upstairs. DP. J. H. AYERS, Dentist ‘Local and Other tems, Bear Tuis Wuo Cax.—Mr O B Wad- mao bas on exhibition at his store in Crapaud a cabbage purchused from Mr. Alfred Cherrin, which weighe 18 pounds ~~ Tue Peary Exrepirion.—North Poliete are anxious about Lieutenant Veary’s ex pedition. The last heard from bim was at Sherrard Osborne Fiord, about two hun dred miles north of any of his previous anchorages. He expected to bring bis ship to Windward, back to Newfoundland by the firat week of October. ‘'oo Mvcu ror Bos.—This story ia relat - ‘d at the expense or “ Bob'’Ingereoll. The colonel was recently tsiking with an old colored womsn in Washington concerning religious matters. “Doyon really believe, aunty, “raid he, “that peoole are made out of dust?” “Y+s,sab!T) « Bible saye dey is, andro I believe it.” But what is done in Wet weather; when there is nothing but mud?” “Den I e’pects dey make infidels an’ sich truck,” An Otp Ano Witt Triep Remepy.— Mrs Whioslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been ased forover fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays ail pain, cures wind, colic, and is the beet remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold ov druggists in every part of the world. ['wenty-five Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’; Soothing Syritp, and take no kind HE NORTH POLE. ceats a hottle. oer Latest Scheme for Reachirg it. Sr.jPerersaurc, Oct.16—A new schem that exoeeds in wildness of conception the must novel of all the extreordinary plans of scientists, cranks and lunatics for reaching the North Pole has just been sprung on the public by Admiral Makaroff, the well known explorer of the Northern Pacific. His plan is vothing more or less than to force a way tothe pole throvgb the intervening fields and mountains of ice by means ofa fleet of “ice-breakers.” It is declared by Admiral Makaroff that the ice thatshielus the pole could be forced with a ten thousand horse power ice breaker, and he even goes so far as to assert that with two ice breakers of ten thousand horse power be could force a pathway to the polein 12 days. The ice breakers that the admiral proposes to use in his at- tempta to reach the pole are to be modells ed on the same lines as the steam ice crushers that are familiar to visitors at the port of Viadivostock, where they are jwith to force a passage through the necu-ed which that port is blocked for two months of the year. SWEDEN WILL BUILDA NAVY Appropriation ef $3,752,000 Asked for Warships Gornexsurc, Oct 12.—Tbe Swedish Naval Board will recommend to the Riks- dag an appropriation of $3,752,000 for the expenres of the next two years. The Swedish navy, which consists of less than a scoreeach of armoured and eruising vessels is maintained only for purposes ot coast defence. It is desired now to increase the floating strength and to expend a considerable sum in the purchase of ammunition and torpedoes for the mining of the harbours. Everything gces, nothing reserved. Dis- ounte 20 to50 per cent off all our sew tock.—W A Weeks & Co. dy } wk wv 3i. $32 ‘ ® ht ‘ GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished every where for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }j-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS'S COGOA New Goods New Goods At the Cheap Crockery Store Just received a new and beautiful lot of China, Glass, Forcelaine. all kinds of Crockeryware. All the latest novelties in China. Also a large stock of fancy goods in Albums, Frames, Dressing Cases, Necktie Boxes, Dolls all kinds and prices. Call and see them. No trounle to show goods, — Handsome articles for Wecding Presents c. LEWIS PHOTOGRAPHS. We are row making all the latest styles of Photos, finished in a superior manner. ither on glossy or flat paper " At the Old Stand, Grafton St. North Side of Market Square. - Gloves and Handkerchief Boxes, etc., etc. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. OCTOBER 17, 1898 KILLED BY EATING SPIDERS. Suicide of a Woman Serving a Life Sentence for Her Father's Murder. Des Mornes, la., Oct 14.—Cora Smith, who wasserving a life sentence for the murder of ber father, killed herself by eat- ing live spiders, She had been trying for weeks tofiod a way to take her life, and seeing one day the spiders crawling on the walls of the prison yard, it occurred to her that they would serve. Sunday night she ate the spiders, and yesterday morning sbe was found dead in her cell. The bandker-~ chief with the remaining spiders were found by her side. Michael Smith, the father, was a prosperous railway engineer. Because he remonstraied with the wife and danghter about the life they led, they made several attempisto kill him His wife was convicted of his murder and sent to penitentiary for life. Shortly afterwards the daughter confessed that she, and not her mother, killed her father, and this sent bertothe penitentiary for life. The mother obtained a new trial, and was again convicted afew months ago. Great Britain and France. Panis, Oct. 14.—The report of Lord Rosebery’s speech has attracted universal attention and caused considerable sensa- tion in politica] circles, as it is regarded as confirmatory of Lord Salisbury’s deter- mination to uphold the rights of England as prerented in the official correspondence published October 16. The general opin- ion of Frenchmen ie that the epeech does not improve the situation from their point of view. Mr Delfosee, te Royal leader, in a letter published in the Gauloi , ays that at tie conclusion of the Chino-vapanese war, France unbesitatingly assisted Russia, and the time bas now come for Russia to repay that service by helping France against England. It is evident, he says, that it it should be necessary for England to go to war, France would be helpless alone. Ru sia is the only power that cao contemplate war with Koglaod with serenity, for she is invulnerable. ee Paris Strike Situation. Paris, Oct 14—The number of men returning to work was greatly increased this morning and the meetings otf the strikers were poorly attended. ,Inu fact the strike of the laborers employed by the building trades is considered ended. NEWS NOTES. Are you ever troubled with poor mem-~ ories,boys? Or do you ever fee! like envy- ing some schoolmate who never seems to forget anything? The way to remember ie to give attention If you atteod to any- thing with your whole heart, you can not forget it. A boy does not forget who won the ball game; he does not forget the day of the picnic. Why should he foiget v ho won a battle, or when a State was settled ? It is because be will not take the same in- terest in these things; he does not give attention tothem. Learn to give attention, aod you will have good memories. How to get on. Dont stop to tell stories in business hours. If you havea placeof business, te found there when wanted. Have order, eystem, regularity, liberality, and prompt- ness. Do not meddle with business you know nothing of. Never buy an article you do not need because it is cheap. Strive to avoid hard words and personalities. Pay asyou go. Help others when you cap, but say ro firmly and respectfully. Have but few confidants: the fewer the better, Learn to think and act for yourself. Be vigilant. Keep ahead of the times, and subscribe to Toe Examiner. d.°Oe+e — ——____—_—-—_— The body of Yousouf, the Terrible Turk, who was one or the victims of the Burgogne disaster, has been washed up, it is said, on Sable Island. The body was thatof a powerfully- built mgn.and about his waist there was still a leather belt containing @ large sum of gold, the proceeds of his tour in America. Part of the brit bad become detached, and a portion of its contents Jost in the water—or other- wise. LT Our $3 gent’s boot is the best value in the city. Otbers selling at $1.25, $1.59, $1.85 and up, at the Model Store—R H Ramsay & Co. Readymade blankets, blanketing by the yard, blue and grey flannels, at the Model Store— R H Ramsay & Co. Ladies Walking boots in oil, pebble and dongola, chocolate, tan and black colors at R K Jost’s, Stamper’s Corner. Gaiters and leggings for children, misses’ and ladies at R K Jost’s,Stamper’s Corner. Drop in to-day and let us have the amonnt of that little account, and oblige —Moore & McLeod. ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause c hour by HOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POW DERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggists PS =— ATENTS Write today for a free copy of our interesting books “Inventors Help” and “How you are swindled.” We have extensive expericnoe in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. Send sketch, model or for free advice. MARION & MARION, erts, New York Life Building, Montreal, and Building, Washington, D. C. cy Snaps ! og ase low as the class of goods can be sold for - All we ask is a caretul comparison of values, believing that vour good com- mon sense will prompt you to buy from us, goods that are——M ODERN--— and—— MODERATE—--in price Snaps |! eek a i- Gcods personally selected in the world’s best markets and marked at prices as in preference to ancients at out of date prices. Snaps | owyee ee * od oe. ow ow e QS AS US WS US PF et a sseTHE MODERN 4% £5 ak Foundry and Machine Shop & = % We would cal! special atten - tion to our“*New Foundry De- partment” which we have prov~ ed to be a decided success. We have spared no expense in fitting up this department. Having imported from the Uni- ted States a special “grade of sand” and employing one of the best moulders in Canada, we are now ina porition to meet the long desired needs of the people. vt Machine Shop Dep't which is equipped with the best modern machinery and exper- ienced workmen, is capable of turning out work in a strictly first claes manner. ‘T'o those in need of anything in our iine we invite them to call and be thor» oughly convinced that we do work in an Al style. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, “THE MODERN” Founders, Engineers & Machin~ ists, S.Nav.Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, P. E, I Phone 125 KF SD SIPS SEE SE * § BADIA RASAG — SUG GAP AR we Kp AV SY NZ NU WD AZ AY ¢, SESS SESS SES ETS TIS DOBELL LINE. S. S. Greetlands is due here from Montreal Saturday, 15th inst and sails for St. Johns, Nfld, via Sydney and North Sydney. Live stock on deck under deck at lowest ani produce rates. For further information as to freight or passage apply to poo) SPRY .RATYENBURY, Ay ey is what we have to offer you. in style To-Nigat | Sentner, McLeod & Co, BEER BROS OLD STAND. SOR: NY SOR Sopa ots: vi The Model Store Offers you underwear at prices that will suit yeur pocket-book, at 0c per at &85c per at 1.00 per up to 6.00 per sult do do do (@ = SS Es We guarantee satisacftion in this de- partment, R. H. Ramsay & Co, SUNNYSIDE Agent Oysters, and solicit your consignments. for handiing same. References Bank of Toronto and Commission agencies. Cerrespondeuce Solicited. Cable addresses Fruitcald, 107 3mo dy&wk > OYSTERS— We have had long experience in handling Prince Edward Island’s famous #ée John Caldwell & Co, Produce Commercial Merchants, Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits. 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