Hillshoreugh oo Bridge Th New Bridge iscom- ing and so are the dry streets and roads, Ther you will? need some— thing nice in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J. BH. BELL The Bargain Boot / Shoe Store. v EEL EL, Notice. Having pu.cnasea fram Mr. F. J “Yornsby the stock amd good will of ais Book and Stationery Busines in he Morris Block, we will continue the business im its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers @ill be 2 .nce put on sale, and all de- partmens of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news ,and will bea special feature of the business The store will be known as “The bazaar Bookstore.” a San maa {Opa Seceessors to PF. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch town, March 15, 1908. qr? 98004 4000000 SM COOS8 BOOGET }Teachers ! A‘tending the Convention, we woud like you to caliin and look cver a Jarge line of “Sshool Helps,” we have just received. Ne cifference if you do not wish to kuy, come in and see them. Ask to see our Wedgwoed Note Paper. ; 3 MITCHULL'S BOOKSTORE $ ¢ Q teen Bt, Opp. Prowee’:. ‘ Oo C8 M Se S* 8055 BOGE YES knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To dc this you must have cheioe groceries, canned goods and provisions, fe Can Help You There" We have the best of everything in that line “What we want is your trade; can we have it 7° JOHN McKENNA | Queen ircet, THE PSS CEL a ee DAIL’ EXAMINEK CHARLOTT F TOWN OCTOBER 15 1900 GIVEN UP TO DIK. Was Mr. E. N. Stowell, but Dedd’s Kidney Pills Cured Him. BRockviiie, Oct. 8.—-When an emin- ent physician notifies a sick man that his case is hopeleas ana that be muat die, he i*, 1s must be taken for granted, in » pret ty bad way. ‘hat was the position of Mr. Ed. N. Stowell, of ‘bia city, not long ago. He had euffered all the agonies of Bright's Disease for several yeare. The ablest physicians bad pronounced his case hope- | lest, and he had begun to “set bis house | inorder.” when a friend urged him to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. One box put new life in him, seven boxes,cured him. Now his friends hardly know him fer the same man. Score one more for Dodj’s Kidney Pills. Even a man who is true as atee! have a hard temper to contend with. NR | Minard’s Liniment Relisyes Neuralgia. may Beer fille many a bottle—and the bottle fille many ae bier. Te Cure n Cola in One Day Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets, All ruggists refund the money it fails to cure 50, E. W. Greve’s signature is on each box Dick Wittingtoa— “Darling, you have no ‘dea hew much I love you |” “But [ am willing to learu.”—( Life. Minard’s Liniment cares Dandruff. The womae with ema)! feet is not likely to wear shabby shoes. DR. A. W. CHASE'S 9 h C CATARRH CURE... , is sent direct to the diseased = Improved Blower. eals the ulcers, clears the air Passages, stops droppings in the throat anantly sures oo free en s iy gt Ch All or Dr. . Chase Medisiae Co.. Toronto and Buffale. Henesty is a pelicyon whichnasy one can afford to pay the premiums, Minard’s Liniment cures Burns, ete. A small meota may have afew achers in it. Enea gy Ieee Bahies Tortured By flaming, itchirg eczema, find comfort ana permanent cure in Dr. Chase's Ointment, a preparation which has a record of cures unparalieled in the history of medicine. KeZema, salt rhenm. tetrer, scaid head, old people’s rash, and ail itching skin diseases, ara absolutely cuied by Dr, Chase’s Oint- ment. The Babbath is tae savings bank ef life. Woman's Troubles, Are usually the result of an exhaveted nervy- JUser)slem Which can te fuily restored by the are Of Dr, «a. W. Ch-te’sa Nerve Food. Nomen made nervous tnd irritable by the Waslibg ojisease which diain their system tind new lie, new Wgor, bhew energy. in Dr. A. W. Chases Nerve Food, the world’s great- e8t biuoad and netve builder. Pinata ne —— Real Estate Sale. To be sold by Public Auction en the premises on Wednesday, the 24th October next, atthe hcur of 12 o'clock noon, that valuable and desirable property situated on the southern side of Richmond Street, between Zion Church and the bank of Nova Scotia, known as the Young Men’s Christian Associa- tion byulding and premises. The building is of brick, well and substantially built, being in a central position. immediately opposite the Law Courts; can be made suitable for many purposes, public er private. Terms Cash on delivery of the deed. For further particulars apply to J. D. SEAMAN, ' President Y. M. €. A, Sept, 25, tue and Fri. the OCTOBER Prince Edward Island Magazine Is out, and for sale at the book- stores and newstands. An hours in- teresting reading. Some mcre views of Charlottetown in fifty years ago, and a photo—engraving of the Market Square, Following is the taple of contents :— Market Square, Charlottetown—Frontispiece A Journey from Port LaJoietoSt Peters in 1751. 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.)— E. L. M, The Ambitious Man—John Maclaren. The Storm (Poem)—J. S. B, Bedeque and its People—V—L, U. Fowler, Life’s Little Absurdities—Geo. McKenzie, The Dawing of Thought—Leuise Laird. | Why It Woulin't. “IT see a New York paper eays that if Dewey were in France hero wership would surely make him president.” “No, it wouldn't.” “Why not?’ “Dewey wouldn't let Post. it.”—Chicage No Impostor. Freddie—There’s a man out there whe says he has not had anything to eat for two weeks. “rs. Cobwigger—Is he a tramp? <"reddie—No, ma; he says he is @ gummer bourder.—New York World. A Disgrace to His Sex. Waggs (time, 2 a. m.)—Are you go Ing to tell your wife all that happened when you get home? Jaggs—Nope, but I’m (hic) goin toe teil ber losh o’ thinghs that (hic) never happened ’tall.—Chicago News. —. Just a Supposition. Dukane—I suppose that deafness fa agsravated at this season of the year? Gaswell—What makes you suppose that? Dukane—It is the “Hey!” fever time. ~-Pittsburg Chronicle. Grasping the Idea. Swimming Instructor — Remember, you must kick with your feet and strike out with your hands. Fair Learner—Strike out? Why, it’s just like baseball, isn’t it?—Chicago Tribune, Saw Tee Much. A farmer hired a man and put him into his field to work. After awhile the farmer came along and accosted the new hand: “Did you see a carriage go down the road awhile ago?’ “Yes, I did. One of the hosses was @ gray hoss, and the other was a roan and lame in his off leg.” “I thought I heard some men sheot ing ever there em the edge ef the woods.” “Yes; one of them was Colonel Jone. He was the tall one. The second ons was Major Peters, and the third one was Tom McSniffer. Colonel Jones had one of them newfangled breech- loadin guns what breaks in two.” “Did you see those wild pigeons fly over just now?” “See ’em? Rather. There was 19 of them. They lit in that old cornfield down yonder.” “Well, you see too much for a man that Is hired by the day. Here’s your wages. When I want a man to keep watch of what is going on, I'll send for you.”—London Answers. In Old Rome, The woended gladiator gazed anx- fously at the thumbs of the vast con- course of humanity in the great amphi- theater. His gaze range@ from Nero, lunch- ing lightly on nightingales’ tongues, to the rabble chewing peanuts and drink- ing pop right off the ice. “I am waiting,” said he, “for some thing to turn up!” Then they turned him down.—In- dianapolis Journal. ie ne ' Almost a fictim of Nervous Prostration ee at Hew Hands Measy Stocking. “Yes, you are right,” said the con- ductor of a Main street car, viciously ringing up a fare. “Some people do carry money in queer places. Now. that Chinaman in there kept me wait- ing over two blocks while he untied a gordian knot in his cue, where he had bis cash. Some people keep me wait. ing five blocks or more while they fish around for their money. “Yesterday I was gong north on Main street, when, at the corner of Adams, two womep got on the car. I waited a minute or so and then went in for the fares. The women looked sort of dashed, and then one of them began to fumble in her purse. Empty! Then her companion made a dive at the bottom of her skirts, “Well, sir, It beat all. That womat deliberately unlaced her shoe and took it off and through a hole in her stock- ing fished out a dime.” — Memphis Scimitar. In Cuba. In Cuba the kitchens are always on the roof or in the courtyards back of the house. Only twice a day does the Cuban housewife or servant prepare meals—at 10 o'clock, when she enters the kitchen to make ready 11 o'clock breakfast, and at 6 o’clock to cook the dinner, which is served at 8. Those Loving Girls. Tody—Jennie teils me young Woodby proposed to her last night. Viola—I don’t think 1 know bim. he well off? Tody—He certainly is. She refused him. Is Effect of Opulence, When a man gets beyond wondering where his next meal is coming from, be falls to wondering who his ancestors EE ~~ —ceeneeeae cee eEED ett tt FOR ST. JOH’'S. NELD DIRECT 3. S. ELLIOTT Will Sail for St. John’s Absut 28rd inst without calling at imtermediate vorts. Has good accommodation for horses, cattle and sheep on decx, which will be carried at lowest rates. R. McMILLAN. Oct 10—eod t] date THE Repair; If you have an locks or jewelry to ed you will aid boy, | a h oe ~ Y Watch i bs ae them to The ewel7y and Store, j roy Although we ay men that take . guarantee our y one, ume | Modente not BUN, yh rk nat; Sunnyside Te Charlottetown Business Colegt Writing Acaaemy, Will re-open forthe fall and winter erm On Monday, August 2@th inet. Although students may enter at any time, it ie desirable that intending etu- dente enroll as toen as possible after the term opens. Gradaates from this college secure employment, and they wil] greatly aid ue in keeping up our reputation in this direction by entering as early in the term as possible. Sussecrs: Book-keeping by single and double entry (theoretical and practical,) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanehip, Business Ccrrespondence, Commercial Arithmetic,Commercial Law Railroading,Steam boating, Bauh ing (actua practice in the College Bank) Typewriting Shorihand and Navigation. Facrtty: LB Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book-keepisg, Arithmetic, Boeiness Practice, Business Correspond~ Nervous and Debilitated. —Was Restored to Health and Strength by Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. Mrs. D. W. Cronsberry, 168 Richmondg street west, Toronto, Ont., states:— ““My daughter, who sews in a white goods manufactory, got completely run down by the steady confinement and close attention required at her work. Her nerves were so exhausted, and she was so weak and debilitated, that she had to give up work entirely, end was almost a victim of nervoug prostration. “ Hearing of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, she began to se it, and was benefitted from the ver{ frst. It proved, an ex- cellent remedy in restoring her to health and sttength. After having used four boxes she is now at work again, healthy and happy, and attri- butes her recovery to the use of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food.” As a blood builder and nerve restora- tive, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food Is of in- estimable value. It makes the blood red, the nerves strong, and the whole system hea‘thy and vigorous. 50c a box en, —at all dealerg, or & Co., Toronte. es dele een ae dininlidai oe W. H. STEWART & COS STOC Of Boots must close in a few days—as we have to give up the store, everythil must go. Boots. Boots Edmanson, Bates | Se ence, Typewriting aud Navigation. Macmillan (Vice-Principal), Teacher of Railrosding, Steamboating Banking, Accounting and Actua! Businese Practice. J Harry Williams, Teacher of Business F enmanship. Wm. Moran (licensed) Teacher of Sbortband. J L Joncas (Quebec), Teacher of Draws ing, Lettering and Au /itinge Beside our regular course of lectures on Commercial Law, Lectures will be given by many of our Professioasl asd Business men. Announcement later. For spplication forms, testimoniale, etc wpply at once to L. B. MILLER, Principal. THRESHING MAGHINERY Buy the Best. Threshing Machinery manufeetured by William J. Scott, of Marshfield, are for sale at the Maseey-Harris Warerooms, Kent Street, Charlottetown. Mr. &cott’s reputation as a manufactur~ er is well] known. Only the very best material is used, and tue shakers and cleamers are unequalled fer design and workmanship. Septem ber8th, 190@. Ce ee = e —~ THE BIG CLEARANCE SALE OF and half price, for] cash only. SALE CONDUCTED BY GOFF BROTHERS CHLANC galore for old and young must go. A lot of ladies boots in the wil- dow at half price, the balance will be sold at discounts of 30 per cent, 40 per cet ; Jewelry St Opposite Post Ofiice 7 Jury & Od YES, WERE PRETTY Busy] but we think we can handle ’ wor job ef yours all right, - f now you want something pj effective and you don't dey pay too much for it, naturally 1 Well to get the best job of print. ft ™ ing of any deseription, at thy fre lowest price, you'll haveto get ie | it from us. If you are eut of or nearly out see, the nice het we are printing at & very low ppret price. The Examiner Job Print Ch’town’s Leading Printer, 9° Cor. Queen and Richmond § —upstairs, School Books HASZARD & MOOR Sunnyside, i Re