BULBS... Our BULBS ALE NETE | # Gamble; The Cream of the Bulb Crop. The very choicest named varieties selected by our Mr. Haszard Prices riglit. HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYS/DE. 1 was cuRED & terrible lumbago by {INAR’S LINIMENT Re Ll was ceornep cf @ bad ease-of earache by MINARD’S LINIKENT. Mars. 8S. avesacr. . War. brews -ARD’s LINIMENT. Mr . 8S. Masrens. - oe Ze cu OMMISSION MERCE*AT Stric. aftention to busines turas meade. Special atteaticn given to th -saleoi Riork., Hieles, Poultry, Fags, and Wool Shins. Wiarke} ouctatiors given on application. Addreas all consigmments ,and oorraspen- dace to, 1.8, SANFORD, 46 an’ @& Argyle %, 40 HALIFAX K. Apples Wanted. 5. I will receime apples suitable for the English marketso pack on owners account from Monday abe Slat inst, antil the de- perture of tbe sseamer Lake Winmipeg, ot I will pay goat! prices in cash for emnall lote of Ribswane, Spvs, Kuasets, King Tompkin~, Bea ‘Davies sad Baldwins They mast be No. 1. in quality end dzee from all spots and bruises. Tiey nuist not be carried. ja bags. D. FERGUSON, ~—Kent St, Ch’town Qat 22 798. 247. SG DAT OD > OOO OF We ake We ircumstances ter Cases The best kind of advertising is undoubtedly newspaper advtg. But there a.e exceptious to this rule. For instance, suppose you want to advertise something which is of in» terest only to ucertain ¢ ass, Bay schooleachers, or merchants. You would have to use Space in every newspaper oa the Island to be cer- tain thet every schoolteacher saw your advt, while at a much emaller expense you could send directly to each one a circu'ar, or better still PLEASING OTHERS . CAN PLEASE #0. \ 7 C= co & By oklet. We print circulars and Booklets. We print them well. We print the eapeet and we illustrate them f 1a Ce, The Examiner Pub Co, @> OS OD CO @ O° BOBO VO™S Om OS OD OD OB OD OO OD © 94264 BeoKLeEr PRINTERS. De OS DOD 99D ODIDODIV OD IVS lV ID OSV IBI/WB QOOOe > - OS O<d 0D OD OD OS E,5E-E2 a - — _— - See, eee = *, 130 on Uoper ous. Varg and sable - fitl rey I was cceep of sensitive lungs by MIN- Sanford, THE TALBOT ARRIVES. a The Britien cruiser Talbet arrived a Charlottetown yesterday forenoon abou seight daye here. telegram was jreceived ordering the shir day leaving about twelve o'clock. The Talbot it may be pointed twin acrew secoud-clasa cruiver of power of 8,000. k note, coomander, | lieutenants, J D Daintree, ‘Hunter, BS Evane, W H ‘WD Paton; lient-mar., NA chaplain and naval imatracter, the Rev t { ten o'clock, with the intention of epending } jut in the af.ernoon a ia the city today. ) to proceed to Halifax, which: she did to- out, is a} - eo, | traveiler, crossed to Pictou by the Prin- 5,60 J tous, 360 feet long, and an indicated horse- | died in Cambridge, Mass, on Thursday She has ai spr ed ot 20) Her officers are: Captain Edward |} es, arrived bere Oa Saturiay evening aud | Lewis Bayly; registered at the Hote! Davies. Cuthbert E Leadbeater, Highmoor;: fl-et-surgeor. Alex L Christie: ' stat paymaster, F GW Tay lor ; fleet en} Jobo as~ siga, G b Alton ; anb-heutenent, i Hutebinrgs ;2urgeoo, Jobn C Rowan; pavmaver, B H Woodman ; sistant engineers, I! F Bell, E guoner,J & W Thompson A HB Goatley. | sistant as: HOTEL ARRIVALS. Mrs Queen Hotel: McCready PG few JM Withy- Stanley, Toronto; | w Ate . Halifax; KE L Heed, | Donald; Montagne; A J McLeod, | Bridge. Hote! Davies : Christie, J Rogers, F D Scott, A March, Hampton, A E Massie, Frederic~ tou; W J Cordick, \t Jopn, Kecutville, N 8; Geo P Payne, Toronto. _——- + > © am .<- -—----— brighiest. aod fullest of promise! ure tukkon away by thedisease which causes over onessixth of all the deaths world—tbe disease which dectors call cen- eum ption. . fatal—why it should be evew serious. It is a diseaseo” the biood, aad can be cered enrichiog the-blood. to this is the case where the neglected and impreperly heen t reated the ability wo .recuperate, Dr. cent of all cases of consumption if ured j according to directions. It also cures abl ‘lingering coughs, bronchial aud threat atiections. Send 31 cente in one cent ¢tamps to | World’s Dispeneary Medical Aesociatien,: and pesmpt | Buffalo, N. ¥.. end receive Dr. Pierce’s | 4008 page cOMMe@? SENSE MEDEC AL ADVISE, “llustrated. —_——=- ——— LOCAL NOTICES. Sale attended by tooneands of people daily- Beggains for all.—#7 A Weeks & Co. 248 3i. tamerrow. L dust received 2 cases of blankets fresh ,and new. The last werwill receive. These must De cleared with abe,rest, 25 per cent ‘discaunt off greys asd whites—W A | Weeky & Co. 248 3i. | Nothing more beaatiful in the early @pring: than a bed of tuyps or hyactnths in fedl:bloom. Eaeily grows. perfectly hardy. Pilapt now; balbs cheap at Carter’s. Catalogme free. Dainty bits of cut glase.pening today at at W W Welloer’s. Pretty wedding gifts qpeving at WW Welluer’s. Beautiful.silver ware selected by me while ia Bosten, now opeaing, Many prett¢ ideas for wedding gifts at W W Wellner’s. If you evnld get a tnildt—made ready~to- wear ovencoat.cs cheap as aa imported one, material Geing.2e good or a lle better, would you buy.it? You can ibe supplied at D A Brvee’s. The $10 all wool biue heaver cloth ecat with silk velvet collar is a beaaty. ee TRLAL SULE SRIPTIONS , WEEWLY EXAMINER ané€ THE MONTR Me L #4 MILY® HERALD and WEHEKLY ST.4&—wj'lve sent to any ad- : “¢ > pls iress for three, womas, for twenty-five carts, Ton both papers. Apply al addre 38 aubsei o tions to the The BE. aundgrere2 pice, RS EG Fe ——e ooo LLL LLL LL, —_. Fit to Wear Unde:wear muet fit. If it doesn’t fit it isn’t fit. Our Underwear is fit because It fits. Our prices fit the quality, our 50c Underwear is worth 59 certs; our $1.00 Underwear it worth $1, and eo on through the better grades. ¥. Perkins & Co Sunnyside ; Sem & @ @& ® St @ G4) 22S" @@® s ‘> 5 f ~a@tseraeesrat @Pa R Armor g boalswaln, and daughter, St Jota; Wim Reid, St Eleaaor’s; combe, wife and children, S’side; Mrs A L Katie Me-~ Stanley | Monirea': FS Pariee, St Jobo; R W Hous- ton, Montreal; KF Y Rowland, St Stephens & B H Calkin, How many young mea and young wo- men are cat off just as the fatwre seems They in the here is absolutely no reason in the world why consumption should be absolutely aad always by purifying and The only ¢xception disease has until it 1s atrenzer than the body—unt'l the hody has become eo weak as t@ have lort ‘ Pierce's Golden Medica! Discovery wilt cure 98 per Remember everything in @art store ie included in this big sale and is being sold! 1.220 to 50 percent below usual prices. ; Pemember the eate.of household effects os THE DALY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OOTOBER 24 1898 tian PERSONAL Rev Dr Morrison is expected home this | week, Dr McLaughlin,of St Peter’s Bay, was | Mr RI Tarner, ex-Mayor of Trur», is /}among the guests at the Hotel Davies. Major Rogers, th: well known drug cess today, Mc W J McCordick, inspector of dredg- Rev J H Stewart, of Riverdale, N 8, ‘who preached in Zoa Courch yesterday, | W Scott; crossed to Pictou by the Princess today. W } | Mr WC Harris, jr, was @ passenger by | the Princess on Saturday eveuing, ing from a business trip to Nuva Scotia. & reiura Mra McCready aod daughter were among the passengers by the ou Saturday evening, returaing from @ v sit to St. Jdobn. MrA E Massie, representing Ames, Holden & Co, Montreal, is here oa a basi- ness trip. Heis @ at the Hotel Davies. € xpres 8 guest as a writer tent of tue sday jaat of Haroli Frederic, well kaow: tasthe lL at yndeu New York Times, died oa Thur heart feilure. Rev J M Witbyconmrbe, wife ren were passengers by the Saturday evening. They went to Sum- mierside this morning. MrR A March, of Hampton, a weil known and popular commercial traveller, is doing the Province. He ie registered at the Hotel Davies. A goodly convpany, Lord Hereclhell, Genere! Lord Seymour and Miss Fiera Shaw, special correspondents of the London Times are gneets at the Government House @tawa, > eerrespod and child- ae Princess on Mrs JR Moere will leave tomorrow afternoon on avieit to ner daughters in Boston aud Bridgeport. She will -ge bv the Halifax. Her son George will ac- company her as far as Halifax. i ——_ Biowr vor Lareason.—Tae Quebec government has decided to send a car load of flour to relieve the suffering fishermen on the Labrador coast. -—oO A Railread Manager -Says: “In reply to your guestian do my children objection to taking Scoti’s Hmulsion, f say No! on the contrary, they are ‘fond ofgit and it keeps them pictures of health,” Piurals.of Nouns Ending In‘'*0.* ‘In the fcrmation of the plural of mouns with this ending the general ‘rule is that-es ‘is added tu the singular, as ‘in potatoes, cargoes, buffaloes, yet ithe following »words add only s: Grotto, junto, <anto, cento, quarto, portico, octavo, <luodecimo, ‘tyro, solo (all, by the bye, foreigm words). and .alse ali moune ending in io, as folio, folios; or, i tin faet, avheuever ois immediately pre- ; ceded the a wowel, as cameo, embryo, cote. Amotable-peculiarivy is to :be ob- served with regard ‘to:nouns substaxtive nding with the sound ote. ‘If they be wwords of more ‘than one-syllable, they forthe mest part-end -sinzplyrin:o, but iff only of .one syllable, they ‘take-an e waiter the.o, :thus,. canto, potato, quarto, hero, but «doe, foe, ‘roe, slae,.toe, woe, etc. Yet cther moneosyllables, not nouns auabstantive, have mo ‘final #,: as.so, Jo, ma-——Literature of Typography. Crabs and Karthquakes. Fier some ¢ime previous ‘to :the dsy npom which he great Chilean eartk- quake occurred swarme of crabs of am unkmown variety were seen .in the: bar of Payta. They all eppeared to be greatiy excited and were litetalky clinmb- ing over each .other in their efforts: te escape She impending calamity. There were uaillions ef them, end ‘‘tan days after the earthqnake the dead .crabs were thsown upan the beach ine wall line 3 feet or 4 feet wide along the whole extant of the bay.”’ “To the Lamppost” This is @ mistrenslation af “A la lanterne!’’ There was no tamppest. The lamp was hung ever the middle af the street, in tie center of a cord, which passed over pulleys at the sides of the street. The lamp was let down, the per- son to be hanged was substituted fer it, and the ends of the cord pulled.—Nates and Queries. The humming of telegraph wires is not caused by the wind, for it is heard during perfect calms. It bas been con- jectured that changes of temperature, avhich lighten or loosen the wires, prob- ably produce the sound. | | | | | , MrE Y Rowland, of St Stephen, is among the latest arrivals at the Hote! | | Davies. He is here inthe inter-st f} Ganong Bros, —— Theskin of the kangaroo, when prop- erly tamued, never cracks. hence ence LLL LL YOUR BABY —-as- should have the best of everything, but especially the foo? ehould be strictly pure Freshnessis essential in all foods, end fresh in every detail. Oar stoik of anfadt’s Foods is fresh on account of our large sales in this depart- meni, whi Evers popular +h if being constantly repienishedwith new goods brand of Infants Food can be bought frem us. | | | years respective'y. gas or electricity is now bewg largely used in Europe and will shortly be placed on the market here. already been on exhibition in St. Jobe. Aner bureer placed ov ao oil lamp the yellow flame of the oil being transformed into a biue.one hy aimospieric burners over which the.mautle made af rare earths in placed. first, and is.claimed ao be much cheaper¢ | than apy system of dighting at present! : known tor isolated | no dangers ofeaplosion; no geserators to tother with; noremoval of dirty ‘by~pro- } ducts, 20 smoke, proven by holding 1 white aubstance ever the light, aod, above all, the white raye are steady and easy on the eyes. The lamp is portable. &n this convection it correeponds ta the Auer,buro- er so largely used in cities and which is considered by the London Lancet, the great medica) journal, to be the enséeet light on the eyes for reading, etc. ‘Local and Other Items, Ciry Taxes—The defaulters list is ready for publication, and will be given to the newspapers ina fewdays, In the mean- time those who have not yet paid up suould do eo. DisD Axsroap.—Dr Edmund Walsh last. The deceased wasa brother-in-law ot Me P © Kelly, of Covehbead, and was a oative Of this province. His body will be brougbut here for interment. ssi ladieciiatienl Draccep Her Ancsor.— During the blow yesterday the Italian bark Bertino, towed into port a week ago, dregyed her anchor and drifted to a point off the ferry wharf. She is now lying between the ferry and Steam Navigation Company’s wharves auesiveiplicnia Dreap?rut Murper—A dreadful tragedy was enacted in Toronto on Friday night, when Eliza Burrell, wife of a well to do mechanic, became demented and strangled her three children, Ethel, Stanley, and Harold, aged five, three and one and a bal! — ~ «-—— Horer Amatcamation. — Directors of four of the largest’ Toronto hotels, the Qneen’s, Rossin, Arlington and Walker Honse, have practically agreed upon a basis of amalgamation. The syndicate will be known as McGaw, Winnett & Co., and will be capitalized at $900,000, It is proposed first of all to spend about $150,- 000 upon the Rossin House. Presarrery—The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island will meet on Tuesday, the firstday of November, in St. James’ Hall, Charlotietown, at the hour cf llam. Along with other business, the amount to be raised for augmentation will be allocat- ed to the eongregations ; consequently a fall attendance is imperative. —Thos F Fuilerton, Clerk of Preebrtery. blciligaiidin Pouece Covrt.—This forenoon William Trenbolm was fined $2 or 16 days for being drunk aed incapable. Michael Evans, charged with being drunk and dis- orderly yesterday, was fined $4 or 26 days Evane while intoxicated, made himself ob» noxious m and about a saloon on Water Street kept by « man named Howatt, and slso acted in a disorderly manner on the ferry wharf. # pom Monreeat —The steamer Coban arrived from Montres! about half-past eight this morning, bringing a large general cargo and eight passengera. She will leave thisevening ‘fer St. John’s and Harbor Grace viaSycoey. Her outward cargo will inelude 5000 bags oats, 1:00 bris vegetables avd 71 -bris apples between decks, and a-deckload of horses, cattle and sheep, K.onersrs Suizep.—The Summerside correspondent: of the’Gwardian reports that the fishery: cruiser Davies made a seizure of Egmont Bay, on Wriday evening, con- sisting of @ fishing %oat containing a gwantity of ilive lobsters. The loesters were thrown overbeart and the beat taken te Summerside together with a quantity of repe, etc. They alxo destroyed apowt 400 traps which they found set and baited. Sons or Pewreraxoe.—The Graad Divi- sian meets at Fredericton this morning and efter the evening session will adjoern to meet in Charlotietown, to-morrow, when the Grand Division will revassearble in V éetoria division room at 2.30 to complete ite business. The pavlic demonsiration wilf be beld at Grace. church at:7.30, when the Rev Alfred Noon, Fh. D., P M W Kiriy, D\M‘W P., appointed to represent the-“Jational Division, and several mem- bere of the Geand'Divieion will take part. The Z.oyal Cresadere will be present and take some pact with eong. The “ladies of the Victoria Division evil] banquet the Grand Divisios at the clese of the demon» stration. The fall program will be arreng- ed bythe Graad Division at its session. Ayvanaen New Lamr.—A new lemp for use )n districts where there ia neither In fact several heve The newdamp comsists of an adjustabie The lan is not expensive at districts. There are! ——~ -_ = fresh from the makers —_-—-—- ee ee ee en rURS GAMBA GILES ~~ /> iS ©) > Se day AT STANLEYS Another Case of Furs opened to- : (é ¢¢ Eur Rufis Ladies’ Caps Novelties in Neckwear Astrakan Jackets => e ee &> W3332 VS Children’s Grey Lamb Caps Stanley Bros dea dele a a ie Ueit 1eat 48 —s Gloves, &c. GIVE US A CALL AND GORDON & Upper Queen St. Come early and get the choice. ee ee er * OYS Gysters, and solicit your consignments. for handiing same References Bank of Toronto and Commission agencies. 107 2mo dy&wk -~ Cs ee ee oe _—— — _ t Lin, FLETCHER C mora hw TERS— We have had long experience in handling Prince Edward Island’s famous It is easy to iove your neighb rouse Building Our Principal Business 1s Making high class clothing to order We also bave a splendid line of Mens Furnishings. Which dort add any extra expense to our large and increasing Tailoring business. We claim to give better value than any house in the trade. On Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Hose, ReaD eS YOU WILL BE CONVINCED McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitte tt A in — Misses” Buttoned and Laced Boots, regular from $1,35 to $2.00, your choice this evening for, 7) CENTS cet J. B. Macdonald & Co. We have facilities second to none wéw John Calawell & Co, Produce Commercial Merchants, I : ere mpcrters an Dealers in Foreign and Dosuuetia Beaten. - 171 to 175¢McGill Street Montreal Cerrespondeuce Solicited. Cablefaddresses Fruitzald, or as yourself, When your neighbor is a pretty girl, And it is just as easy to have good music When your piano isa “He!” The pbove may not be very good poetry, But it is a fact, all the same. New sto:« Bell Pianos and Organs now opening’a. S PIANO WAREROOM’S