eta FETE ly RAE EY NA re ee We Our Beys fe Ale Coming Home Ver, ard a right royal recept! they will receive. ’s Nomi * It's Coming Home to our customers every day t! they are recieving the best of OW se'] we HAY mt sfaction trom us, that it you have not d way Ss) morrow.” vith us before give usa We handic nothing it the oesi class of goods, Iiow CHOW __ AND PICKLES We have a big stock of spices, r above, vinegars, eic,, tor maki 25 dcez. Flower Pots for the trans- planting season, Try “Red Rose Tea.” R. Lower Queen Striet, Free Delive ry. Tel pho. e ms Sok CE a? School Books School Supplies The latest in Exercise Becks, Scribblers, etc. Everything For The Student. FISTEED & MOORE, Sunnyside, E ARE AUTHORIZED T. refrnd the money whe Remick’s Kezéma (uy fails to cure any cise Ecz+ma or Piles, no matter how long st»nding. Forsale only at Wacdonala’s Bree Star THE UNEXPECTED HAFPENS If Cl’town was OTTAWA to-duy you would bave been rolry you were not covered for « lurge amoun,. NURSES KEGISTER I have good companies and can quote you low rates, _E. H. BEER Marra Th (22 Seer + Hillsborough : ’ ’ Th New Bridge is com. ing and sv are the dry +treets and roads, Then you will need 80uie— thing nize in footwear. We Have a fine'Selection Selling Very Low THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBRR, 9 1900 GIVEN UP TO DI. Was Mr. E. N_ Stowell, but Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured Him. 8. —- When | Brockvitie, Ovi e fies a \ povrician rot ; ’ ° sick man that bis nua that be must die, he i must be taken for granted, ip s pret vy bad Way, | That was the position of Mr. Ed, N. Ie POPE leRs Stowell, of ‘hiseuy, not long ago, He rad @uffered ali the agonies of Brights |} e@are for s&vrsol yer. The aolest yV¥sic had prop unced his case hope- d he had begun to “set “S-. & his house »order ”’ whea a friend urg d him to try | Dodd's Kieoey Pills. One box put new ‘ela him, teven boxes cured him. New ; ite friends hardly Kuow him for the sam: i man | Score one more for Dodi’s Kidney Pills - The wee farmer never barrows the | f-cituys of his wile. » Madigan & (ig | Minar’ Liviment Relieves Neuralgia. A Ba) suuUuse more man wants a divorce be- bis wifermokea apipe, Is tke zeutleman » Cigarette fiend ? ~- oe {> Cure a Cold in One pay Take Laxative Bromo Qulpine Tablets. All ruggistsreiund the mwoney it fails tocure a3. &. W. Grove’s sienature is on each box A political do key is rot expecied to Dave horse teuse, Mitard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. A reasonabie woman is O:e who isn’t u .rareonable all the time. i < - <r DR. A.W. CHASES @ GATARRH CURE ... Odo. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air Passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free, All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. ——— 2 << “Zit will never be out of styl, probably, for barrels to wear hcops. dinard’s Liniment cures Burns, etc. Jnst now hespingeerals of fre on the neal of aneneny '@ too expensive an amusement to irdnige in, ‘Babiis Toitured “vy fla’ ing itchirg eezerna. find comfort ermarentc«t ‘> 2:3 Chese's Ointmenr, bremoaticn whch has a recerd of cures wiele jn J histcry of m:dicine, Za, talisb unm. tetrer,scald head, old ’s sesh. ur dal itehivg skin diseases, re nbsoluteiv cured by Dr, Chase’s Oint- "Newt. ow — Fashion has que r fances. The latest “i for women in yw bat which locks as Len en just before :usk= ng out to e-tch the car. st ha? Womans Troubles. Are usvaliy tbe ves.li cf er ex} avsted nerv- UsSexstets Which can be telly restcred by the use Of Jir, A. W. Chrse’s Nexsse Food. Women nace perveves trad iviteble by the Fasrg «sense which diain their system ind new lite, new vigor, 1¢w cnergy. ip Dr. | A. W,. Chuse & Nerve Ford, the w 01 ld’s gTea'’- est biuod and neive builder. ———$—————— I, eee“ fe Real Estate Sale. <4 ] * , ‘ _ be sold by Public Auction on the premises on Wednesday, the 24th October next, atthe hcur of 12 o'clock noon, that vaiual lea nd desirable property situated on the southern side of Richmond between Zion Church and the bank of Nova Scotia, known as the Young Men’s Christian Associa- tion l dlding and premises. The building is of brick, weil and substantially built, being in a central position. immediately opposite the Law Courts; can be made suitable for many purposes, public er private, Pe rms Cash on delivery of the deed. For further particulars apply to J. D. SEAMAN, President Y. M. high 5, tue and Fri. the OCTOBER Prince Edward Islard Magazine Is out, and for sale at the book- stores and newstands. An hours in- teresting reading. Some mere views cf Charlottetown in fifty years ago, aud a photo—engraving of the Market Square. Following is the table of ccntents :— otreet, Sept, 2 nas ck “3 a Marxet Square, Charlottetown—Frontispiece A Journey from Port Lafoie to St. Pet John Caven ; Two Dreams—-I, An Explanation of a Mystery—D. A. W. Ah, Why Does that Memory Stay (Poem)— N. W. M. Charlottetown Fifty Years Ago, (Illus. )— J. H. BELL The Bargain Boot Sho: Store, en | EK. L. M. The Ambitious Man—John Maclaren. The Storm (Poem)—J. S. B, B2deque anc its People—V—L, U. Fowler, L fe’s Little Absurdities—tieo. McKenzie. The Dawing of Thought—Louise Laird, an emin- t FLORIDA NAMES. [Sure cure for insomnta. Commit to memory and repeat over, rapidly, without breathing, unti yuu go fo sleep or go crazy. ] He traveled over Florida, and the map had been impressed On his many mental tablets, Pensacola to Kev West; : And vou couldn’t doubt his knowledge, fer he urely had the hunch On ihe t 41 ves of all the places from Yulee to 5 e Bunch But he k to it so « i ind he toured ‘ og “al SC Tha ra > eT } { re | Orain WwW WI {Intil now, at Chat we, caged within tne | lded e¢ : from carly dawn till late at night he tragically s Al M opy, | ee, | w; \\ ‘ | J? R 3 l 1 ind | ro bay Ta i iSs K ia] K ‘ Pa aucha, Poneabiialh, Pieoluta, Mucha a Ali aboard for Okauumpka, Withlace hee, Nocade- ; tee. We'll just take a trip to Joppa, Missocukie and ‘ 4 “ ; Quintette, Visit Ichetucknee, Chuluota, Rye and not forget To see Juno sigh to Jupiter, Romeo to Juliette. Interlachen, Hypoluxo, Econfina and Lanark, Homosassa, Izagora, Early Bird and Orange Park; Take in Jacksonville by daylight and Ocala after | dark, Change cars here for Euchee Anna; stranger, have you ever been To Larcoochee, Ocklawaha, Injunhamoe, New Ber- j lin, To Thonotosassa, Lynne? Goshen, Wewahitchka or to Then there’s Largo and Narcoossee, Ybor, home of the cigar; Arredondo, Cerro Gordo, Stillepica, Malabar And so on ad infinitum till you don’t know where you are. Now I caught this rhyme infernal as I heard this madman rant, And I thought I would add to {t, but regret to say I can’t, For Sopchoppy and Eau names on the list. Then Ochesee and Ocklochhee—please excuse Me-- Gallie were the next | ple think. _1 desist. —Edwin D. Lambright in Tampa Times. All Depends on Her. “How late shall you remain at your summer cottage this year?’ he in- quired. “Ask the cook,” she replied.—Chicage Post. Those Little Reminders. Wifey—Did you think of me while I was down at the beach, dear? Hubbie—Why,. of course. Didn’t ] get a bill from the landlord once s week ?—Yonkers Statesman. In.ormation For the Youns. “Papa, what is untold wealth*?” “That’s what a good wmweuy people Bave when the tax assessor is pres ent.”—Chicago Times-Hevald, Courteous Reproo/. Ida Nownce—She talks incessantly abovt herself. * Sailie DeWitt—Yes, but never about other people.—Brooklyn Life. EIS C6 WL This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine tabicts the remedy that cures a cold in one day The Doe and Her Fawn. Fawns when first dropped Are for | some hours unable to stand. does not remain beside them, but paces slowly around at a considerable dis- | tance. Every now and then she gives of which the fawn lifts its head aud tries to struggle to its feet. Should a tran or a dog appear meantime the doe rans away in a straight line, but lag- einegly and halting. as though bersel hurt unto death. When she thinks she has lured the enemy far enough away, she gives three great Gying leaps, which lake her at once out of sight. and goes back to her baby upon seven league boots. Burt if left undisturbed she keeps up the pacing until she sees the . standing, then paces daintily way in a straight line, choosing al- ways the ensiest grade. As she paces she ealls faintly and every now and then halts, looking over her shoulder to see if she is followed. nee TT sh yb His Very Orn Jones, There are many Joneses in this world, but perhaps not quite so many as peo- Not long ago two friends met who had not seen each other for ten years, since their school days. “Whom did you marry, Billy?” asked one. “\ Miss Jones of Philadelphia.” re plied Billy. who was a trifle sensitive. “You always did take to the name ‘Ioues.’ I can remember when we went to school together you used to tag arouvd after a little snub nosed Jones girl.” “l remember it, too.” said Billy. “Sbe’s the girl 1 married.”—Youth’s Compaaion. mR ceeCrvcus An €> bi Using Or. Chasc’s tMe-<s fosd. Mr. A. T. P. Laiame, raihvar agent at Clarenceville, (ve., writes:—-‘“ For twelve years { :: been run down vith nervous debility. I suffered } much, and comsuliec cociors, and used uedicines in vain. Some months ago J heard of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, used | two boxes, onc my iea.th iniproved so apidly that I orzered tweive more. ". Can S82, francs. ment has no equal in thai this ireat- the medical warld. \V hile using Dr. Caase’s Nerve Food 1 could feel my system being built up Intil nuw Lam sirung and heaitihy. I not récurmmend it tuo guly for ‘ i t iS peopl ' res 5 Nerve Food is a tonic ma restorative of inestimabie worth. fc niakes the bi 3 nerves mg, increases the weight, and cures weaknesses @ cisea ;. of. 1980 Ves ree bloed. i i pili forrn., AD cents au box, t¢t all dealers, or bdinanson, ° . > a little tremulous, bleating call, at sound Tile Writing Jicaaemy, Will resocen tortbe fall aod winter erm on Mondae, August 20th inet, Alivcuygn stodents may enter at ans time, if 3 derivable that intending eth dente euro'! us euup ae possit je «fier ibe term opens Gr dy we wee {Charlottetown Business Collegs | from this ates college secure employmeot, apd they wil) greatly aid nx in Keeping np our repniation in this 'y evleriug as early in the term ' as possible, SUBJEOTS + dovhbie { a rect tn: = Ruok-keepirg be single and : entry (ti Oretical and pr cties],) Actnoal hu» neon Busines Praciie, Mueiness Correspondence ' j Péenmanshi: | Commercal Aritbmevuc,Commercial Law Railre ading Sieamtoating, Barking (actua prectice ta tte College Bank) Typewriting Shorthand and Nueivation, LB Miller, Prinerpal, . Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Burinees Practce, Businese Corretpond- poh ap : ence, Typewriting and Naviganon. A C Mecmillan (Vice Prirciyal) Teacher ot Kuslronding, S:¢am boating Banking, Accounting aid Actua! Burivese Practice J Barry Williems, leach«r of Business fenmansbip, Wm. Morsn Shortband, J) L Jovens (Quebec), Teacher of Draw- ng, Let ering and Au tinge Besi € ovr regular course of lecturer on Commercial Law, Lectures will be given by many of our Professional and Business mh. Antouncement later. For application forme, testimonial-, ete Bpply al once to Facriry: Tesecher ol (liceneed) Teacher ot L. B. MILLER, Principal. Furniture for Sale. —The household furniture in the house now occupied by Mis. Macdonald, Lewer Prince St. is Offercd fer Amone the articles cffered are a handsome ccmbination wardrobe and dressing case, in red mahogany, and also other pieces in thesame wood. Apply at the premises. ‘s, — me ee ——<€ suver Spring Brewery SHERBROOKE, P. Q pmivate sale. Ale end Porter oft) ove Brewery are vasth Fuperiorto the goods ,re- duced by any other Brewers in the Dowinion, ~rder sod in everyone 5 f Narce toeample them, we foeg & quote the following @ (OW prices for cash. Ber bh... ..0....00--- $16.50 to give cade cas chen SOT ETTOE + oe Se WR teen cei oo - 4.2 sPer doz queris....... 1.6 Per doz pits......... Delivered in eny part o the city, steamers or trains, —_ A MACCECNALD. and @sle Acextfar P. EK. | on a ell art Having pu.chaseg from M | fornsby the stock and go — us Book and Stationery B : re Morris Block, we will cons : OuSINESS IN its various brancha. Dg at lowest prices for cash or B. Hornsby » Who hag hes, 2usiness in the past, will be a ot the store, -and Wil be ra attend to all old customer aecw ones, ? Acchoi-e new stock of Wall Ds will be 2 nce put On sale, and partments of the business will be - well stocked. A well supplieg and will be a special feature of susiness The store will be kno; ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” ae MORRIS BLOCK, ,,. Ch town, March 15, 1900, ae ee r mat ky The One Who knows there is one sure to reach a man’s heart, that is by always havinglly nicely spread table. To this you must have ¢ groceries, canned goods a provisions. Ve Can Help You There* We have the hest of everyiti in that line What wem is your trade; can we hate @ JOHN McKENR “Qieen Street. THE BIG CLEARANC: SALE OF Boots. Boots galore for old and young must dow at half price, the balance will be and half price, for; cash only. SALE CONDUCTED BY FF BROTHER! G 20. + fo) Fe ae 2 Sataee Ws PARE... ry pee ety a pt : ote) we fa aeh ; ss or PeN ad 1 Ne $53 ; Se CaS A ei TF @ EE Ke = Sa a wh = il ROR = DSOSA ete: ™ + : C3) ee eg) . Nes a ae : ECY ee f ry | f aut Gt 2 oh. ves | a ane f Wa NTED.- Immediately, a cook. Mrs. Arthur Peters, t WANTED.—A girl for general hot D Arrlv to Mrs. McGregor, Prince ,srteet, dy 3ins pd, “A re ee ee re: 4 a cal » 8. OT $ av 4 me) & W. H. STEWART & COS STOCE ‘Jf Boots must close in a few days—as we have to give up the store, everything} must go. A lot of ladies boots in the wile cold at discounts of 30 per cent, 40 per cen! ers hi: - a