A Great THE Daily EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 29 1898 ee ~— ent state — Chance “The Family Herald and Weekly Star, ” OF MONTREAL, WEEKLY EXAMINER tor the balance of the year for only Twenty Cents —sora— TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. The publishers of and the This is the best shortrerm subscription rate ever offered. the “Family Herald and Weekly S:ar” have been induced to make this offer, in order that the improvements in that wonderful paper might be more generally known Itis a marvel of « heapoess: THE WEEKLY EXAMINER will supply you with all the local n-wsand the*“FAMILY HERALD AND WEEKLY STAR” will supply vou with 20 pages every week of the most valuable and instrucs tive reading matter, including A marvel of excellence, and to say that its subscription price is low does not do it justice, for it is of ench extraordinary value that The “ Fimily Herald and Weekly is the world’s great newspaper svecess of the age. SUBSCRIBE NOW,—This offer is good uatil October l0tb, and is fur NEW subscribers only. The ear ier the general newer of the whole world. it looks as if it were given away. Star” you get it the longer you will have it. Sen | your subscription (Silver or Stamps) to The Examiner Pub. Go. , Charlottstourn, P. E. I Get it for yourself or to send to your friends abroad. Pewee More than Double A Wise Answer. It takes but an ordinary man to re- turn an angry answer to au insult. The e.rraordivary man is he wo, under such circumstances, holds himself so well under control that he controls his adversary also. Persia once possessed such a man and was clear sighted enough to make him a judge. He was tho chief judge of Bagdad in the reign of Caliph Hadee and his name was Aboo Yusuph Hie was a very wise man, for he knew his own deficiencies and was actually sometimes in doubt as to whether he possessed sufficient wisdom to give a just decision in cases peculiarly sbroud- ed in mystery. It is related of him that on one occa- sion, after patient investigation of facts, he decided that ke had net sufficient knowledge to pronounce on the case be- fore him. There was in his presence a pert courtier, one of those men who take long to learn that wisdom and im- pudence are not closely related. ‘‘Pray, do you cxpect that the caliph is to pay you for ignorance?’’ he asked, hoping to place the judge at a disad- vantage. ‘*‘I do not,’’ was the mild reply. ‘‘The caliph pays me—and pays me well —for what ldo know. Were he to at- tempt to pay me for what I do not know the treasures of his empire would not suftice.’’— Youth’s Companion. a Grand Trunk Engineer Swear by Dr. Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills Mr Geo Cummings for over 20 years engineer on Grand Truck running between Toronto and Alsandale, says:—‘‘rhe constant duty with my work gave me excessive sains in my back, racking my kidneys, Itmed several remedies urtil I wes recommended by mv fire-eman. Mr Dave Conley, totry Dr't hese’s Kiddy ey-Liver Pills, [wo boxes have com- pletely cured meand J feel today a betier man than ever. I recommend them to all my friends. A Fascinating Strangee. **A Worcester man,’’ says the Worces- ter Gazette, ‘‘who makes frequent trips to Europe fell in with a fascinat- ing stranger the last time he was across. The stranger, who may be Gesignated as Ferguson because that does not sound at all like his real name, was an American, his manners were those of a gentleman, and he seemed to be well The last season’s sales ot ready-to-wear clothing of our own manufactyre. ear, This is gratitying to us and encouraged us to make zreater efforts to meet the demand for v'othing of better make than can be had in imported clothing. We are adding every few days to our stock—Ulsters, Overcoats, Reefers, Suits, etc., made on the premises, of solid workmanship, that cannot fail to give satisfaction, and as cheap as imported clothing of similar quality. Don’t fail ta see us when you want anything in clothing. D B Tweed Suits $7.50 and upwards D B Serge Suits 7 50 ard upwards DB Oxford Tweed Suits 10.00 and upwards 0 B Black and Blue Wors. Suits 11,00 and upwards D B Acid Proof Serge Suits 11.00 and upwards oe A. BRUCE DR OL[RT svrrvrz CURED by the IMPROVED method. Endors ed by the medical profession and by thousands treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- | Who have discarded their trusses and remain bury method of persistent self-help in removy- | Cured. . ing causes from the blood rHE IMPROVED RUPTURE CURE, ts J cr a Continuovs, in- | telligent treatnient in person or by lett. r painless, involving no inconvenience and re. insures Minimum of suffering and Maximum , 44'S Only 5 or 6visite, Examinations free of cure, possible in each case, and confidential. Avoid Attempts Unaided. No Pay Until Cured eMicROSscCoP CAL EXAMINATION oF | a ae ee ; _ | THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS Graduate of New York University | i Teacti : a . An#*he NEW \ORK HOSPTT AL. Twenty | Testimonials on application, Correspon- ; ; J : ; | dence solicited. A perfect curecan be guar- vears practice in N. Y. City, Diploma reg- rif aur f eae 5 : ; . | rani eec y . struc ; istered in U. S., and Canada, ani eed If you odey instructions. Address: Charlottetown, P.E.I,, Gan. | DR. CLIFT OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW, modations reserved fcr patients. R. fe ces Cn appliceticn: Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Canada OFFICE—Victoria Row, Hoves—Uatil lla, m,2toé6 p. m, Sy —— ll —— TS ' e MADE ha) WIN ‘hey are great sellers; the way they are made makes thez: elk all solid leather, fuli ot style and beauty, unsurp assed ie the money. Dongola buttoned Oxfords, Box Calf Boots. Lhese shoes are built on the mostzprogresive flines and gyoms for the rice More than double that of any previous | ' Criticise if you can. supplied with money and to know a great many people worth knowing. In conversation with the Worcester man | one day Ferguson said: ‘Worcester isa charming city, and I have some very dear friends there, I presume you know Celonel E. J. Russell? He is an old and highly esteemed friend, to whom I am deeply indebted for many favors.’ ‘*When the Worcester man returned home, he met Colonel Russell one day and in course of conversation rematked that he had met a man in Europe who said that be was an old friend. Colonel Russell thought fora moment, and then he replied: ‘Oh, yes, I remember Fer- guson very well! I ought to, for he lsbved with me for seven years once. It was when I was warden of the state prison at Charlestown, and I will say that Ferguson was one of the quietest and best behaved prisoners that I ever had.’ ”’ ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POWDERS 1U cents aud 25 cents at all druggists, abd Jabsbsvaslialnenecs The london Times referring to Mr. Curzon’s elevation to the peerage, points out that, being created an I[ri+h peer. Mr. Curzon will be able tore-enter the House of Commons :t any time while his father is living. SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Sep’. 28—Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette ; \ Flash, Lane, Lock Leven, CLEARED. _ Sept 28—Swallow, Finlayson, Pinet e; Nellie Reid, Reid, Louisburg; Raeburn, McLean, Pinette; Lois, Landry, Montague. ree neentnensetaae Come in tonight, examine our beautiful millinery display as carefully as you like, Come in anyway; 10 10.—Moore & McLeod. FRIRLO G6. 90-00 KRERARARKRAR “Art” Baking Powder We have secufed the agency for Chut- lottetown of the Art Baking Powder Co, of London. This powder has*been hand- led by some ofthe leading grocery stores ef St. John and Halifax, for the past two years, and they say itis equal to the Lest on the market. In order to introduce it here, the manufacturers have supplied us with a number of valuable and very useful articles, which we are now otfering with the Baking Powder, at a ridiculously iow figures. For turther particulars cal] Beer & Goff, Weeks & Warren RE SE LEPLERE BM mye - _— eS a ; & GLENLEIT PORE xe is mi re Doe, wana WaiskY: 3 Sal ae es f ot hi leveviers vbavHe 4 i J enh! bE Blended of the same rare old High!and Malt Whiskies during more than 50 years. Sauderson’s Glenleith pe Fer Yip bal Many id il asliacch tila ‘tag i8 to-day as in the past, the 'Z purest and best whiskey in the ¢@ world. tes SoLe PROPRIETORS: Robert, Sanderson & Co., Ltd. Leith Seotland, iat ads cat “= ESTABLISHED 1846. C24 Capital paid up - £350,000. f.4 For saie by leading Wine and Be. be Spirit Merchants. 4 4 S, B. Townsenp & Co Mon- “73 I TREAL AGENTS FOR tS CANADA, ee bcatihs baat fo j ba Sed ods 5 Sure tA aa as J Wants, Lost, Found, & TOST’—On the 2rd Sept. Wharf and Mrs taining two Brvaches. this office, “etween Ferry Sutherlards % purse con- Finder lease leave at 227 3ins, WATCH LO?T—Yesterday, Avrvnlyto M Stevenson, Queen St. 2°6 li pd EMPLOYMENT WANTED —By a man— comretent book keeper, useful in shipning business °rinany other capscitvina busi- ness establishment. Apply at this offices. 223 tf WANTED—A cook ard housem.id, wages >sand $7. Apply at this office. No washing 225 WANTED IM MY EDIATELY—A good gen- eral servant, Apply to Mrs Unsworth. head of Prince St. 225 tf WANTED—A bousema'd. Apply to Mrs Arihur Peters, Brighton: 225 tf BOARDER3S—Two eo lege students can be accomodated in a private home, no other boarders near the college. Apply at this office, A BC. 224 FOR SAUE,--Latest improved singer mac- hine, nicely finished parlor tavle 30x30, one pair pew tapestry rotiers. Appiy to Mrs Armeson, Rochford St, 225 3i pd WANTED —‘4 copyof the WEEKLY Exam- INER, Of July 8th, 1898, Please call at or send to the EXAMINER Office. ae ee ~ eames ou at ~_ TO LET--Large shop and eller, on Lower Queen St. Possession given 7th Oct. A ply to Mrs Robin, Charlottetown. ob WANTED—About the 10th of October, a girl for general housework, must understand — cooki ag Apply toMrs Brenton T 7) OngwoOrth, St. Peters Road v 23 31 pd WANTED —Four or five Jaciesto learn the Millinery, _Sentper McLeod & Co. 218. WANTED,—First October a general servant Must be competent. Apply to Mrs. John Maceachern next to Davies Hotel, 2.8. WANTED—Two or three smart boys--arply at factory—Mark Wright « Co, 106 TO LET —~Pae house and premises know as the “Old London House, ’ situateon Water St., nextt> Government Warehouse No 1 \pplv to Peake #ros & Co. jan28--tf (etnsinaine TO LET.—Three story Dwelling House con- taining eight large rooms, on Prince Street. — given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, mh F OR SaLE,—Suitana Stove No 40. in first a s3 order, Apply to E. H. Norton Auction- er Zt. WANTED—A vood steady, smart boy about 15 vearsofage, who has had some ex- High Grade English Manures. re be BEST, CHEAPEST, and Only Reliable Fertilizer on ths market. Have been largely used here for 10 years, with most gratifying results—ynd without a single failure, Pamphlets etc., on application. AULD BRO — TORONTO EXHIBITION REMOVED | To Charlottetow While in in Toronto attending we purchased the Entire Exhibit of The Deminion Organ Oo a care, No increase in prices. them. DIRECT FROM =LONDO NEW CLOTH FOR FALL AND WINTER We have opened a fine line of Nobby Cloths in suit- ings, Overcoating and Trousering, Call now and get first choice—a full line of gents fur. nishings always on hand. John MolLeod & Co., Sartorial Artists. COLD! COLD! COLD! Can be Keht Out by the QUE 3EC HEATER © rhe cold weather is so is a stock of QUEBEC HEATERS, Dant waste time putting up your old hard coal base burner, but buy a QUEBEC HEATER coming and save time, dirt, dust, coal, worry and labor. Sold only at the CITY - HARDWARE - STORE Also get more heat, perienceina gereral store ly at this pg g l Apply .o s BRICK HOUSE, POPLAR TERRACE, KENT srREET.—That desirabie residence, fgirdens and outbuildiugs, opposite new Prince of Wates College, House has sixteen rooms and all modern conveniences. To Letor For Sale. A pplyto F. W. L. Moore Attorney at Law, Executor Estate late Fred- rick W, Moore. 178 10 FOR SALE—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,now giving from 10 to 12 quarts of milk daily Apply to E. H, Beer, 197 tf a _WANTED—A cook and housemiid, wages $6 and $7 Apply to M.s.Geo. Warburton “Westwood”. No washing. 205 WAARANIAADRARIRAADRADDADDDENS $7 io $10 a Week [2 oxzre < < one can do the work. We want reliable % families in every locality to help us manufacture Children’s Toques, Gaunt- lets and Bicycle Leggings for the trade, by a new process. No canvassing or ex- perience required. Steady work, good pay. whole or spare time. Write to-day. Address, THE Co-OPERATIVE KNITTING Co., 15 Leader Lane, Toronto. BUT—FOR CASH, KR, B. NORTON & CO LTD Does it Interest You WHAT? Why saving dollars, Ifyou are going to paint your house you should get particulars about the cold water paint MAG- NITE it coats less than halt the price of oil paint and is als@ a fire retardent. Ask for a san.ple shingle coated with this paint. PENNELL & CHANDLER £ i fe a CZ the Fair And save them now on Exhibition ip our ware rooms, They are beauties—each instrument fiuished and tuned with special. Ls Call in and see JS CIP OP VPN r Ths P, E. Island Music House Connolly Building, Queen St. 7 a in wee ho Bie oe ok ak kn A Ak OK A