2PeCeeee22ee2cee2e aneme. > ee = - THE Daily a CHARLOTTETOWN, OSTOBER 6 1898 ee ete teeAeseenae'! ) Mens’ ‘Cork Sole ‘Boots fat $1.47 We have placed a case of men’s Cork Sole Boots in our window-—- we wish toclear them out quick. They are a good looking strong boot and well made, but a litt!e too widein toe for some customers.— This week we sell them at $1.47 If that don’t eell them we nothing about shoee— Why! leather is worth that alone. ALLEY & CO,., THE SHOEISTS = »>nae es | =o ee OOS QueapgesCorenee es know The =esenu008 oe8enw @ 4% @ ee] 8 4 Oe] @ @ S =. a “= ~~ «= «= «= «= = @ =. Sold Made from the finest meal. ‘ {2¢ per tb, Telephone 98, D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD 8009990000000 5908000 +se REMOVED. On and after Mond: ay, Oct 2rd, my —_— patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of first door to the right upstairs. | "OR. J. H. AYERS, Dentist | Sv ee Pe ieee A | Petresl ot sTEY | Crown ard Bridge Work, (Teeth | without Plates.) DR, MURRAY; 145 QUEEN STREET. (Jueen’s Square, Local and Other ‘Items, Dox’r Miss Tuem.—The eee Weekly Star and the Werxty Examiner both papers from now until the end of the year for 20 cents. A Womay’s Caime.—A woman named Cloutier, living at St Severan, Que., on Sunday last, whilst insane, murdered her four young children. P. E. 1. HoerivraL.—The monthly meet ing of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the P. E. | Hosnital will be held in the parlor of the Y MLA,Friday, October 7th at 11.30 o'clock. All ladies inierested in the hos- pital are invited to attend. eushctnniia Luexy Care Brerontan.— Another lucky Cape Bretonian, who made his for~ tune at Klondike, arrived home a few days ago. This Mira, who lefifor Klondike some years ago and returned home a few days ago. He is said to be worth over one hundred thousand dollars. el Tureatens To SHoor-—A mean rogue in Kentiaod, Ind, is warned by a farmer, who bas inserted this advertisment in the local paper: “I am watching for the man that milks my cow. If I catch him I intend to shut my eyes and shoot at the cow. John Keete.” ia hen FOR FRIENDS ABROAD.—The Weekly Examiner is the most interesting thing you can send them. It contains all the P E Island news of the week, is bright and readable and a welcome visitor whenever receivel. The Montreal Weekly Star is so well known that when we say you maf have both papers for 20e for a three months trial subscription, a paid to any address, you will know whata splendid chance is offered to get a newspaper bargain. Address, or cali at the Examiner Office. Cape Breton Hien Heaps.—Cape Breton has many tall men, and Duncan Chisholm, of Judique, is ooe of them. He towers up to an altitude of six feet ten inches, and be ia not considered to be the tallest in the island as there is said to be a man pvamed McLean, who stands seven feet one inch, and a young man in Meat Cove equally as tall. A 7 Boutilier, of Bridgeport, is sup~ posed te be the tallest man in Cape Breton county, and he is but six feet seven inches and proportionally stout. Quite acontrast exists between these Goliaths and a George’s river man who is just three feet high. Our new blue store akea the lead for or rockery, glass and chinaware.-- P. Colwill. Neck fur opening description just re- ceived. See the novelties in neck cuffs we are selling so cheap.—W A Weeks & Co. —_—— - Asthma Gasps. The wheezing end strangling of those who are victims of Asthma are priempltly reliev: d by a few dowxsof Dr. Chase’s Syrup o* Lin- | seed and Turpentine. ie Joseph Curray, of Grand’ BRITISH OPINION Temperance Workers ale Much Encouraged, [GREAT INTEREST TAKEN IN THE RESULT OF THE PLEBISCITE _-—— (From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star in London.) Lonpox, Oct 1—Temperance workers bere are jubilant over the prohibition ple- biscite. Mr. Caine, ex-M P, and a tem- perance leader, predicts that this ceatury will close with every liquor shop, distil- lery and brewery in the Dominion swept out of existence, The Canadian plebiscite must influence the British Royal Licensing Commiss.on now insession under Viscount Peel. The United Kingdom Alliance officials here are jubilant and say that the watchword at the annual meeting of the alliance on Oc~ tober 18th, will be “Forward, Canada has led the way.” The Daily News says that law unen- forced eats at that respect for law, which is atthe very basis of national stability. | The sight of a law defied, of a generation of habiiual !aw-breakers schooled in eva si00 aud shamelessness; of courts inetfec- tive and uufaithful, which some of the probibitiouist States have exhibited is not abd example to encourage even an enthus- jastic and daring young people like the Canadians to imitate them. In view of the herculean efforts which n¢ w appear to be necessary to draw atten- tion tothe millinery displays, we have been seriousiy thinking of cabling for Sousa’s or Dan Godfrey’s band, but find that Miss Murphy and her staff are as popular as ever, and thatthey have all they can attend to. (n some account our mitlinery goods were delayed, but will be here and ready for your inspection on Monday, when we will show the very latest millinery trimmings aod ornaments, Mirs Murphy, who has been absent visiting the millinery displays, has returned with the latest millinery ideas, and will please you as before. Don’t forget; all our millinery goods will be ready on Monday—W A Weeke & Co. 228 2i Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Alldruggists refund the money if it failsto cure. 62c. Ses Ne Neste: New Jackets ‘ Corsets wv eS nA s% 2M ss NYS WY Saf she se Mes se la" QS: GN? Fm “@ Ia Cases MORE : NEW : GOODS : OPENED : YESTERDAY ¢ Ye: SY SY. Sh “ Bese " “ Feathers . “ Plumes . “ Veilings " c New Velvcts Dress Goods Pattern Hats Velveteens Silks eee Lace N A p Ss = © : - ‘BARGAINS. maOAG <= Sentner, McLeod & CO, BARGA INS. | NUVPZH <y™ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL eanaeal aaaaesoeee Se — ee ee ee ee ee “ae = ©] =) 2] © @ @ — “sss ~2.2 064 == 2 ees ‘ CORSETCOMFORT Correct cut, euperiorivy and lightness of steel bones and material com- bine to make the P. D. not only the most stylish, bot also the ooly thor- »nghly com- fort able corset made. It’s great durability is the natural result of scienitfically cor rect construc- tion and cf bigh quality in maverial Never buy a light weight corset un- less itisa P D. Never wear an uncomfortable corset, change and try on until you get the proper form and size to suit you. The celebrated French, tailor PY. we is the lightest, strongest, most 20m-~ fortable, most fashionable, and best coreet made. In all sizes and for all figures. $1. to $30. per pair. >see ne ] ee] ©2204 60400464200. |e @ “nea. oe bm ee ree SPURARAAAP AAS = We Have A feat Variety nf Nickel Alarm Clocks Our Nickel Alarm Clock $1.25 is a good clock and -‘e-~ serves your iospection when clock hunting. “e have a Nickel Alarm for very sleepy folks, that rings for tifteea minutes, unless you shut it off, and axother kind that rings and stops, and begins again and stops, until you must get upor gomad. Wecan fit any need in the alarm clock line. W. W. WELLNER : THE GREAT WATCH HOUSE ee ES ES . | Mortgage Sale. Tobe soldat public auction, atthe Cort House. in Charlottetown, on Thursday, ibe tenth day of November, A. D., 1898 at tLe hour of twelve o’clock, noon. All that tract piece and parvel of land, situate lying and beipg in the Common of Charlottetown, in Queen’s Counry, in tie said Island—being part of the Common Lot number twenty-two, and bounded as follows Commene:ng on the South Side of Long Street, at the north east angle ofa part of said Common Lot, recently conveyed to Jobn Percival, thence s ‘uth wardly along the east- ern line of said John Percival’s land, for the distance of eighty feet or till it strikes the north west angle ofa piece ofland of said Common Lot, ‘ormerly in possession of one Gay, thence east along the vorthern i!ne of ‘said Gay’s land, for the distance of twenty four feet, thence northwardly along the west line of Philip Coyle’s land, by a line paraiiel to the said e«+t-rn line ot John Percival’s lot, seventy-seven feet and ten inches, or to Long Street, aforcsaid,and tnence westwardly aloag the southern side of Fone Street a distance of twer ty five feet or thereabouts, to the place of commencement, The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an indenture of Mortgage, bearing date, the 8th day of Jetober, A. D.. 1874, and made _ between Dougald McKinnon,and Catherine McKinron his wile,ofthe one part, and Philip Large, of Charlottetown, of the other part. For further particulars apply to the under- D,, 1898 LIP LARGE, Mort gagee RRAPRPRAARARARARAR RAS CSE SE YS EELS SE SSS SE EES ES Pr signed. ‘Dated this 26th day ot 1. 4. Ch’town, July 26, 1898—w l4ins Furness Line of Steamers Halifax to Great Britain S. 8. “ Halifax City” leaves Halifax for London G. B 6th Oct. S. 8. “Damara” will leave Halifax for Liverpool 13th Oct. The “Halifax City” is fitted with cold storage. W. W. CLARKE, Agent You may need a watch—one that can be relied upon. If so, we can show you some special good values in either Gold, Gold Filled or silver. Alsoa cheap line of Nickel Watches for the boys. G. H. TAYLOR ___1898— Our stock for this season is now complete, and comprises all the latest fashionable clothes fur Gentlemen's wear, which will be interesting tu those desirious of having the largest variety to select from. ARTISTIC CUTTERS SKILLED WORKMEN We show the best line of men’s furnishings in the city GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitts Le ke A Parlor Stove ? SAO dae A Hall Stove? ae A Cooking Stove ? ~~ that you are going to buy; which ever it is you will want the best. We have them. PENNELL & CHANDLER MORE NEW GOODS Flannelletes Cloakings Hosiery Underclothing Dress Goods LONDON HOUSE ee eD Model Store—< UNDERWEAR We have ua splendid assortment of men’s Unaerwear unning through all qualities cf goods. T. J HARRIS all. wool at $1.00 per suit are Gur 3 Leaders rapid sellers, and are unquestion- ably Charlottetown’s best underwear values, 2.50rzr svu.t Narth Side Oneen Sanare. Invite your careful inspection. R. H. Ramsay & Co, SUNNYSIDE Ch’town, Oct 3rd, 1898 ee ew me nl 4 A. satl.