se ane ‘Comforting eS eee + : = ; ey aa Su SRT Sect dehde 2K bE j VISITORS TO THE rand azar j Should make ita point to call at— 4 The Great Watch House. Here you will eee a large and heautifel stock of watches, some w th eoli i gold cs1ses, *e Ww th d a- monds, some with goli-filled casee that are gems of art, aod othera with ver Cases, exqguisilely oroa- mented and eograved f I a *. se “ j | ‘ i ‘ We ar ¥ 0 . very pretly | v . 7 r 7 § i af Ww re | Ww 0 yu 4 fi aT VER f , % W. W. Webb ae! The Great Watch House fl f rata SOS EL SE eat Ht 7 ( é $ beyond expression to be ab’e to ‘ : where you know every In a first class manuer voto aps g i thing 18 dove v Our aim is to give « ; ers the very best value a! ihe ; possible price. We gus ir cusolo- . west anteée ai: our t> — ‘ be strictly first clase. Give us a » call and be conv.ncecs »~ A. ‘ ; Brace Stewart ad Co’y. ; p ; “THE*MODERN” Founders, Engineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf Ch’town, PE I Phone 125 a i i i i i ae — m~e Df @® eae ee © * @e@ 2" {~~ 2 > * -_ serevererpnenn nreeveneen rntnenn nt? More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth use Sun: light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in taeir and all say they would have any other kinds Nz, iv 4 Py +, Addbadd homes, not This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving samples at every house and making care- ful enquiries. ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. others Why should not lier and learn and be healt happier for the learning. Price is only 5c for large twin bar, ELLA iAMUAMAUMASADAAAAUAAbANAA ddd Se CARD. W. F. H. GARVELL, B. A, BARRISTER-AT-LAW ppvervennnrnnnrnrnereenscenerrere rrr ernnererrernn rerrerrennyerennnr rrr rrr er rrvereniyy ARMA SARAUAALe EAMAAUAAUAUAMAAbaAbLLdLG dd cad ddkd ec LAbCakAMdak Lo dddddedd ‘ Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN. Telephone No. 170 Money to Loan. i Watek Attention ‘That will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes © actly. As you ime ple e, do hot allow it to run on without atten- | tien from year to year. Such treat- ‘soon ruin the finest watch. yalue your ment W i j It’s e onomy to have it examined at regular intervals. Im sure I can to it to your satisfactio1 =] Please call G, F. HUTCHESON « Ch’town Quea 3 CHE DAiwY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETOWN, OCTOBER 18 189), | More VUapital Wanted. | ns all ’ , | Orrawa, Oct ld - The Molson’s Bank gives notice that it will apply to the Treas ury Board for leave to increase its capital by $500,000 in 10,000 shares of $50 each. ~~ a Sir Charles Moving ee eee &re . > + oa ee ae ey A Pathetic Portrait. here is a peculiar portrait in Wasa ton Wi 1 has ted much Iuter- est among those who know of its ex- | istence. Its peculiarity is that every year it has been changed to show the changes which time would have made if inal Che portrait is by 4 Washington artist and is that of his wife and was painted many years ago when she was a young bride. A few years after the portrait was painted the young wife died, and so great was the grief of the artist that he deter- mined to keep her likeness with him all the time, and to do so he decided | that year by year he would change the portrait so as to make it grow old with him. kivery year, + hy ! wedding day, the on the anniversary of artist locked him- self in his studio and changed the lines of the face of the portrait, adding what he thought would make the difference of one year. There have been many versaries of that marriage day and consequently many changes in the portrait. Today the picture is that of an old woman, the hair turned gray, the face wrinkled and pale, but still beneath the marks of time, as made ' by the brush of the artist, can be seen the early beauty of the bride and the | attractiveness of the young woman.— Washington Letter. A Strange Marriage Custom. It was an old idea that a husband, whose wife at her marriage was cloth- ed only in a sheet, or in the most ele- mentary linen garment, was not in any way liable for the debts previously contracted by her. Our parish regis- ters and local traditions give us ample illustrations of this quaint idea. At Chiltern All Saints’, Wiltshire, is the following entry: “John Bridmore and Anne Selwood were married October 17th, 1714, the aforesaid Anne Selwood was married in her smock, without any clothes or headgier on.” Similar cases occurred at Gorton Green in 1738, at Ashton-under-Lyne in 1771, and at Ot- ley in 1808. The present writer knows comes from Lin- colnshire. The register of Gedney has this commonplace entry: “Dec. 2nd, 1842, David Wilkinson, full age, bache- lor, laborour, of Gedney,” to “Susan Farran, full age, widow, of Gedney.” Local tradition supplements this brief account by relating that the bride was dressed in a sheet, stitched about her, with holes cut for the passage of her bare arms.—‘‘Lore and Legend of the English Church.” Clean Barber Shops. There is not the slightest doubt that the average barber shop is a means of disseminating many affections which a little attention to asepsis could easily prevent. Many forms of alopecia are due to parasitic organisms which are acquired frequently probably most through the unclean interventions of the barber. Some ready method of dis- ting his tools of trade should be devised and its thoMughiy en- forced. The towels should invariably be boiled after use, instead of the per- functory dampening and ironing which If such meas- ures were taken and insisted on, under suitable penalty, trichophytosis and kindred ailments would become rare indeed and our dermatologists would miss many of the most annoying and affections which they are now compelled to treat.—-International Journal of Surgery. -— + ; is commonly employed. persistent Scmetimes it seems toa weary woman that she must certainly give up. The simplest aod easiest work becomes an almost insurmountable task. Nervous- nese, sleeplessness and paio harrass her and life seems hardly worth the living. Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription was made forher. Dr Pierce’s Golden Medi- eal Discovery was made for her. The former is for ille distinctly feminine, the otherfor general system. Together they eupply a scientific acd successful course of treatement. The “Favorite Prescripe restores healihy, regular action to the organs distinctly feminine. It forces out all impurities, strengthens the tissues, ailays inflammation, The Goiden Medi- cal discovery makes appetite, helps digestion, promotes assimilation, fills out the hollows in cheeksand neck with gocd aclid flesh and brings back the gladsome glow of girlhood. Send 31 one-cent etamps tocover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.A. 9 tion” _—_——_—— Special to Jadies—a job lot of boots on | our counters at 25 to 50 per cent discount toclear out all marked plain (figures— Goft Bros. latest example of which the | WoopcripGe, Oct 16.—Sir Charles Tup- | per, who hill speak at Owen Sound on October 18, bas accepted an invitation to attend Thanksgiving Day, at the great | Woodbridge fair, when he will address the farmere of West York for the first time. oe _ A Military Censorship. New York, October 16 —Tue Commer- cial Cable company bas issued the follow~ ing notice: ‘* We wre advised that the Natal administration announces that a military censorship has been established over messages to and from Natal. Tele- grams in code will not be accepted without the < production of the code for verifica- tion. HANDS OFF Sixr,—It is out. The lad ac Moreli is trying his hand in our affaire—and gratis too. Thanks, but we don’t require your services as we are quite satisfied with our post office and the officials thereof. We don’t want any change as there is no change that would te any improvement. Our advice is “ hands off our affairs ”— mind your own and save trouble. Of |course you are mocking widerhanded sa | usual but the cloven hoof is visible, Your characteristics are too well known to | work off your little bluff game. ‘Thie is | no matter for personal jealousies. This is our affair. 8o hands off! ReEsipDENT. St. Peter’s Harbor, Oct. 16th, ’99. Tempiars Baxquer.—The Good Tem- plars of Pownal District intend holding a Good Templars Banquet at the Forester | House, Pownal, some time about the last ‘of October or first of November. R E Mutch, DU F; W L Accra, Dist. Secy. An O_p am Wet Triep Remepy.— | Mra. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup hae been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their childrea while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, | softens the gume, allays all pain, cures | windcolic, and is the best remedy for Diarr! oe. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggist* iu every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a botile. Its value is inca'culable. Be sure and ask for Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup. Royal Oak Soap—That’s all. Send one dollar acd fifty cents to Joy the Ovster King. and he will send you a box containing 450 choice P. E, I. oysters, Address King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- ottetown, P. H.1. Joy! Joy! Itwil! do your heart good too see those lovely large oysters at the Oyster King’s Palace, Great George Street. It is Easy to Love Your neighbor as yourself when your neighbor is a pretty gir!. It is just as easy to cure yourselfof Catarrh,Bronchitis or Asthma, if you use Catarrhozone, the new medicated air treatment for all dis~ eases of the nasal and resp.ratory pacsages caused by germ life Catarrhozone cures by inhalation without danger or risk to the sufferer. It goes wherever air can go and never fails to reach tne affected parts. This is why it excels treatments requiring the vee of sprays, douches, powders, ointments, &3. which cannot reach the seat of the disease and are therefore useless. For sale at al! druggists, or direct hy mail, price $1. Send 10 cents in stampsto N. C. Polson & Co., Manufacturing Chemists,Kingston. Ont, for sample outfits. So much depends upon the purity of the blood that by taking Hood’s Sarsa-~ parilla many different diseases are cured ™ beseesee “{vwsesee AT MASON’S and American newspapers received by mail each night. Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book to read. Frait, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. when you’re passing this way. @ STORE You can get the latest Canadian e ¢ @U.ae2 235 @ee*,/20e80 ——— CRT ay aS ancl Panu John T. [icKenzie, 4 & THE TAILOR & Cs 4 CHARLOTTETOWN - . .° PE. ISLAND & rE oe oe : a — ——— —— —_—_—_—_—_— oS —— NaeeeneeeDeeTee2eve SCOME TO TOWN.: ee SARVARD ses NL NL Se NE NE NY NE SE Ne SEN NEN MMe Ne — AP AP AP GS AS AS FS AS GS AP AS AP AP BP AP AS AP AP TP 7S BS AV “mane AS is w% . SM " a a1 wa VY har t L$S1 8 _ ae “as - — aN . “ir 7 a> a Less Than Lalt > a AZAAL aS au mK 4 2 Me s% ee IE BIG BARGAIN FEAST td Pel ee a WV SW v Zier Ss ar NL NE Me Me ME Site SN j SK UK MESENS NZS Ese Si —= =O. % AS AP AP AS UP AP AS ee e AAR MW F af Ne ——AT—— “My STO EE’ ALL WEEE ee i) ( & SENTNER, McLEOD & Co BBSAESSSe BBE BEER + BO® at, — WHILE ovine Bazaar +. A K N G NEW ST. CONSTAN'S CATHEDRAL ADVANTAGE TO BE OPENED IN THE — of the cheap Railway Fares to attend the Cathed ral Bazaar, don’t forget to also take advantage of the cheap rates at the MODEL STORE. We run a Bazaar ot our own and want you to atiend. Many and varied are the attractions we offer — For instance— CF 1 | Cathedral Basement Hall, Ch’town Monday Evening, October 46th at four o’clock, and to be continued on Tues.Wed. Thur. and Fri. Oct. 17th, 18th, 19th & 20th A cordial invitation tendered to every man, woman and child in the Province. Ample room for every person who attends Excellent meais provided for all visitors. | Select mus:cal entertainments every even ing by the weague of the Crosse Band (New $600 set of sisver instruments), and other sources of amusement, Come one—Come all. Tiger Brand Clothing, best on earth = 5) - Cheap Excursion Tickets to the Ci Ames Holden & Co’s and Witham’s Shoes, | will be issued at “atl sanervaarl . TUES. DAY, OCT. 17th, good to return on sam: PR. E, Island Moncton Tweed and following day; and again on FRxI- DAY, OCT. 20:h, good to return on same and following day, at the following rep - a . ; UCED RATES, from alli stations betwe-n The latest American fall Hats and Caps Tigish end Piveilinluive 81 2 : ’ ° . oomfield and Portage 1 15 The nicest assortement of Gents Furnishings Conway aad Richmond.... ....0004 956 Wellington and St. Eleanors....... 859 a — Freetown ...c0.0.00.. 756 merald and Fredricton........---.0004 606 in the ety, Clyde and North Wiltshire......... 45¢ Colville and Loyalist.......... oo es Cape Traverse and Kinkora....... 75¢ oe and Bear River...........+. sesce * Oe x ; | Rollo Bay and Midgell............ ian a Come and see, even if you don’t buy, Merie oa ca : ikwscabeliee a oe : St. Andrews and Tracatie............ 4h¢ Bedford and Suffolk.............. rie ON wg 6 oes one bc bcerin be on0ee: ee UU 165 ik, scntakumatmiiieonaiauec eee H H RAMSAY K ) | Georgetown and Perth............. 756 f 48 Road and Peake’s.... .. ee i 4 yh RRC SEG. ellie ain. Passengers holding Railway Tickets will be required to have them stamped by the Bazaar Comwitte, before they will be boncured for return on the trains. By order of committee. THOMAS DRISCOLL, 222—tu, thur, eat &w Secretary CARD. — DR. DICKREY wishes to notify his patients that he will resume practice about the 23rd. Dr, H, L Dic key Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- _ don Throat & Ear Hospital Specialist in diseases of the; Eye, Ear, Nose & Threat Offic3—CAMERON BLOCK, Residence—"*HoreL DAVIEs.” Office Hours--3.3) tol p,m, 2to3p, m. 7 ot Dp. m 723 tested for glasses 129,4 HAPPY « THOUGHTD. -—_——W HEN—-—— ATTENDING THE BAZAAR ne TALL, AN Dn Purchase a flappy Thought Range THE BEST MADE F ooaty Simon W. Crabbe STOVES & HARDWARE Warker’s Corner is A i te a