= ate FeWBeeseseane : Women’s ‘Cloth ‘Gaiters Sand 45 sib. § Button Gaiters } Button q; uiters va) 12 Button Gaiters 7.) and $1.00 ( Best Cloth, (| Re st We rama hip Best Prices. - ( ALLEY & CO, THE SItOEISTS ~~=. a ee @& = ~ © «~ ~ @ @ ~& aes 2e0eeGs00 # 66+ eaececeee | Sugar Ce.kes 10 per coz Just the thing fora nice lunch, Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD eee esesosese eee eeees eee SSOSLSESFSSSSSOSSHHHEOVEEOEZEOSLCE Seer weneoesoeees GOSS80S900S06 | A PERFECT SYSTEM | ard Bridge Work, (Teeth | without Plates.) DR, MURRAY; 145 QUEEN STREET. Crown | the purchase of i plant on THE ‘Loca and Other items. Wittie’s Pavses.—An exchang this atin wy lage school a little fellow was ead for the inspector. The was a good reader io ail respects but rave absolute v Lo punctu ation m rke, W hen he had finished the imspector athed, “ Where are your ” Willie dropped his book and held up both hands. “Here they are, sir,” } pAUSeS | he said, scansealalicchaiaen Winyieec’s Waterworks.—The Wip- peg city council bas declined the offer of thie English bondholders to sell the city waterworks at a valuation of fifty thousand pounds. The council will, if desired by the bondholders, negotiate with them for their entire works and the basis of actual value to the city. o Insane Man’s Desp.—William J Halde- man, of the Haldeman Paper Co., at Leckland Ohio, walked into the mill office at Lockland Jate on Monday afternoon und | adressed his partener and brother-in-law, C Richardson, as follows: “I have you vow where I want you, all alone,” and at tiring with two revolvers. co hardson was shot four times and will Haldeman cannot be found and is an osed to have suicided. nen once began Aw Iwnpian Sro1 7.—Chief Dusk, an old and inate adi wn oon the Stickeen } River, has been robbed and murdered. The old chief was blind, but wealthy and exercised great iuflaence among the nt ~ s. His assas-in, Wisttawa, was ken and compeiled to attend at the funeral of hia victim. Before the service was over Wisttawa wes so conscience smit~ ten that he contrived to commit suicide, and succeeded in doing so beside his vic- tim’s grave. anata Tuer Few Spror.ep.—Miss Edith Curtis and Miss Maud E Foley are two romantic young woos belonging to resvectable families living at Burlington, Vt. The two decided to go on a little excursion on their own account, and accordingly arrived | at (ttawa a few days ago, with the inten- tion, presumably, of having # good time at the’ Fair. Their plans were spoiled, bow- | ever, by the arrival, at the same time, of a telegram from Mr. Curtis, asking the police to take the foo venturesome young lai es in charge, as they had run away from home. They put in a sorrowful time at the police station awaiting the arrival of papa. heed to A YOUNG MAN’S PERSONAL LET- TERS —— | re'ates | They Should not be Addressed to His | hank : | / Place of Business. “A youog man in businese is wisest who ; sees to 1! that bis personal letters do not , come to his business address,” writes Ed- wari Bok in the October Lidies’ Howe Journal. “Aside from the technical point that he bas no right to use his employer’s addrees for socia! correspondence, and it is not the place for such letters, it means a freedom from distraction which is val- uable to him. The receipt of social let~ ters at business places often means their answer there,and so one evil multiplies into another. A young man’s business hours shonld be devoted to business, and he cannot be too strict in the observance ofthatrule. Nor should our girls seek in any respect, to lead our young men to giye laxity to thatrule, The best kind of self- respecting girl, on the other hand, is she who helps a young maa to keep inviolate a rule so obviously for his own beat interest present and future. A gir) cannet too rigidly let a young man alone during busi- nesshours. ‘hat is the rule of wisdom, and I wish thatevery girl would learn it and adhere to it.” Situation in Cuba. Hawara, Sept 27.—Gen Blanco has authorized the free entry of the Comal and other vessels bringing supplies for the re- lief of the sufferers in Cuba, The Junta Patripia of Mantazas held a meeting there last night, at which it was decided to address a letter to President Mc» Kinley, setting forth that “Au immense majority of the people of this island ad- heres strictly to the government constitut~ - by. the revolution as being the only ideal the Cuban people.” —— —-—_-—__—_-_ —_ 3+ eee Don’: Miss Tuem.—The Montreal Weekly Star aod the Werkty EXAMINER both papers from now until the end of the year for 20 cents. ta Trunks and Valises—A new lot of trunks and valises jast received, good, weil finished trunks from $1.25 and upwards— J B Macdonald & Co. oo) Cure a Cold in One Day ; Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets | All druggists} refuna the money ifit failsto | eure, 52¢c. Crand Millinery Opening \ecouPANUENtT—< WITH YOGAL HUNDREDS - OF - VOICES. — are singing the praises of our new Fall Millinery—and no wonder—For here you have all that is new and pretty. One who asks for fine rich goods finds them and one who wishes pretty goods at a very low price will not go away bec ause we do not show them. We have everything thats new and pretty in Feathers, Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Jets, Pins, etc. etc. Call and inspect cur magnificent display of London - and - Paris - Pattern - Hats|¢ r Bonnets including everything that 1 » have added fine assistant - charge ot our Trimming de; s shown in the fashion centres of the world. sto already large Millinery staff and Miss Murnighaw who yartment has all she ¢ ‘an do tu fill the orders that are pouring in We take this opportunity of ‘askinig our many customers to please leave their orders early in the week to insure getting them at the earliest date. Satisfaction Guarranteed ——_, Sentner, McLeod & Go,, Wholesale and Retuil. Successors to Beer Bros. P. S_—-T'wo eases more Millinery expected this week, DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER Rothschild’s Rules. paper says that Baron had these rules posted in his & London Rothschild Shvp bquor. Dare so go forward. Nover be discouraged. Be polite to everybody. Kmploy your time well. Never tell business lies. Pay your debis promptly. Be prompt iv everything. Bear all troubles patiently. Do not reckon upoa chanee. Make no useless acquaintances. Be brave in the struggle of life. Maintain your integrity a3 a sacred thing. Never appear something more than you are, Carefully examine into every detail of your business, _—_ te One of the designs you’ll see at our great millinery display Thursday evening from 7.30 to 10:is a lovely grey bat of medium size, round brim, siightly raised at the left by a long bow cf grey mousseline ribbon. Four large loops and ends in a Jight tone of grey. Seven double folds of darker grey velvet cre shirred around the crown, and two gracefully curved plumes of satin coque feathers,al<o grey, but thickly dotied with large and snaall white chenille dots rise from a big bow of mousseline ribbon with a cabochon of oxidized silver an pearls in the centre —Moore & McLeod _ MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS Wisely Pin Their Faith Firmly to Dodd’s Kidney Pil's Toronto, Sept. 26-—The motormen and the conductors in the Toronto Street Ra‘l- way Company’s employ are a most intelli« gent, shrewd and respectable body of men. [t is no easy task to impose upon them in any way. When these faets are considered, it will at once be seen that the evidence of these men, recarding the wonderful efficacy of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, must carry the very a f 29 1£98, Summer Suits and some are not Suits H. Shorey & Co.'s Suits can be bought from any reliable = dealer in Canada ‘whose desire is to give their customers the Best Value for their money—Their workmanship is all guaranteed to the fullest extent, and a gua- rantee certificate is in the pocket of each garment. Their Bicycle Suits and Spri me Overcoats are all Waterproof: by the Rigby Process—Cool, Porous and yet Waterproof, DU a Paton & Co. Sellive ‘gents for Ch’town ————" | Jas. Plausible, but Poor Imitations AYOID THEM There is orly one BOV RIL. and it has stood the test of years A LITTLE CALCULATION shows that the present rate of sales is sufficient to supply annually over 150, 465, 600 CUPS How’s that for popularity. greatest weight, A great many of them have been cured «f kidney disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pili-, after all other medical efforts had failed. There is no wonder the boys pia their faith so firmly to “Dodd’s.” — BOV RI :; LIMITED 30 Farringdon St., and 25& 27 St. Peter St Kidney Bjadder Trouble There isno more serious menarceto good health in the present age than Kidney dis- orders, and its an appling fact, but a true one that four-fifths ofthe country’s people have the t .int of this insidious disease with them, Dr Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills cure all Kid- ney disease, Goop Reapine Coearp.—We have made arrangements. (see advt.) whereby we are enabled-to offer the Montreal Famity HeraLtp and WEEKLY STAR in Connection with Tue Weexkty Examiner for a trial subscription of Twenty cents. This isa splendid chance to secure the best local news as furnished by Toe Wreekiy Exami- wer and the best weekly family news in Canada at a low price. This offer is enly good until October. The two papers wil wake anexceptionally good combination to have addressed io your friends even if youdo not yourself require thew, Madam, See that your win- ter jacket is lined. Paton & Co, hat winter jacket is only a rag that is not lined. fee that your new winter Jacket is lined and buy no other. Paton’s jackets are lined. Bee the piles of new overcoats, ulsters { and reefers, we have jest opened, We have bought the’ goods at a large discount, your saving in buying of us will be consider- ablk—J B Macdonald & Co. 225 3id & w. No goods sold in any save the mil- linery department. We won't ask you ta buy there but we’re afraid you’l] be tempt- ed. See the beautiful new designs by our Miss McKeiver and hear the free crehestia one ate & McLeod. . bs L%5 EEEEEELEELG % Interest Centres 3 ON Stationery Printed from tint blocks. Billheads printed from tint blocks look much better than the ordinary kind. Tint blocks improve the look of the stationery very much. Just now we are printing stationery Tey °F ‘ SHB nay of all kinds from tint blocks, at prices usually charged for the old kind. Billheads $1 50 per thousand, $1.00 for 500; statements $1.50 per thousand, $1.00 for 500, Noteheads $1.75 per thcusand, Letterheads $2.25 per thousand, Eevelopes $1.75 per thousand and up. Ship- ping Tags 80c per thousand. The Examiner Pub. Co- Tue Jos PRINTERS Orders by Telephone or mail promptly atiended to, URE io bt happen | London, England, abroad j Montheak: Canada. —<—<$<$—$——————— Heating Stoves as low as $3. Jooking Stoves as low as $14. Ranges as low as $21. All guaranteed with all the utensils. <A large assortment. Dodd & Rogers STOVE We Civve—. Bargains In Clothing, In Genis’ Furnishings In Boots and Shoes in Tweeds In Underwear Boys Caps Men’s Caps tn Blanketing Waterproof Coats In Flannells Dmbrellas & Rubbers In Stocknettes The stvles, quality and prices are right at Block. R. H. Ramsay & Co, all the Model Store—New Prowse aese rene: x mee" al BS TINE SAINI SS GRAFTON STREET, . saraivapegecet Pee rit , ee ce ater ge eR” BT wr em one > * oS SEE < _ a: ocmeneenell ee yee ere eee ie e a o AP Aine Eek SS e a ste cea es lt AR IE OMT: a te cs q f ii Hf * if 4 a ease ‘PRCT, Le IOey ek rap Tag aaa a ee oe PET aa