£ > ¥ #4 , ela atin. a 2 LEE | SRT | Hillsboreugh 4 , ao bridge Yh’ New Bridge is com- ing and svare the dry streets and roads. ‘Chet aome— you will need thing nice in footwear. Pe Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J. BH. BELL The Bargain Boot : Shoe Store. if we PE LAE | | () ( p ai Having puicnasea from Mr. F. J “{ornsby the stock and good will of tis Bookand Stationery Busines in he Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge GIVEN UP TO DIK. Was Mr. E, N_ Stowell, but Jodd’s Kidney Pills Cured Him. BRockvitir, Oct. 8.— When an emin-y ent pbyeician notifies a sick man that his case Is hopeless ana that be must die, he 1+, 1 must be taken for granted, in ® pret ty bad way, Vhat was the position of Mr. Ed. N. Stowell, of this city, not long ego. He hadeuffered all the agonies of Bright’s Diseace for several year. The abdlest puysicians bad pronounced his case hop2- ieS*, Bod he had begun to “set his houee n order.” when a friend urged him to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. One box put new ie la him, seven boxes cured him. Now his friends hardly know him fer the same man. Score one more for Dodi’s Kidney Pills. _ The man with the most profitable pull 18 be who bas @ corner on the “dusky diamonds” that people have to burn. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Te Cure a Cold in One pay Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets, All ruggistsretund the money it fails tocure 5e, HE. W. Grove’s signature is on each box Avy man worthy of it cam get credit. This rule never fails, -- +--+ -— ~weee—-—----- Mitard’s Liniment cures Dandruff, A lawyer isthe only man who ever comes Out ahead in opposing a woman’s will. +=: <_-—- -— DR. A. W. CHASE'S _\ GATARRH CURE... 2c. is sent direct to the diseased s by the Improved Blower. eals the ulcers, clears the air Passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrb and Hay Fever. Blower of the store, and will be pleased to “Fitera to all old customers and many hew ones, A chol*e new stock of Wall Papers «il! be ence put on sale, and all de- partments of the business will be kept well stccked. A well supplied news ard will bea special feature of the busiress he store will be knownas “The bazaar Bookstore.” oe TH i Scecessors tof. J. AORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch town, March 15, 1900. Watch I (j airing lf you have any watches, locks or jewelry to be repair- ed you will make no mistake o bring them to The Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods rior. Alibough we ear not the mcn that take t:. sun, we gterantee our vw rk that’s one, Sunnyride Jewelry Store, Opyosite Post Office, VULy & Co. 000000 MOSOU FO0GOD® SOe4 | a ; eachers ap Attending the Convention, we would like you to cali in and ESO LDS BOBS over a large line of “School He ps,” No difference if you do not wish we have just received. $4 @@R* O566 SSO = * C BP BRE OG to buy, come in and see them. As< to seeour Wedgwecd Note *% Paper. >. ust 3 rarnon 3 S ITCHBLL’STBOOKSTORE 3 e () -een St. Opp. Prowse’s, : ~ eee MF COE BAGG IO HH De tO LET. Suite of front offices in New Prowse Block, Apply .o Prowse ros: free. All dealers, or Dr, A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. EP > © <a Nobedy but a foolieh girl thinks sh can bleach her hair and keep it dark. Minard’s Liniment cures Burns, etc. The firet death from football is now reported in Misscuri Babics Tortured By faming, itching eczema, fird comfort ROG permanent cure in br. Chase's Oinirment, a preparation whieh hes a record of cures uNo#luliviead in the histery of medicine. Zit raltrheum. tetier, scald head, old peopie’s Tesh. and ail itching skin diseases, re absclutely cnred by Dr, Chage’s Oint- ment. Sa — ARN —tHeivy storms have destroyed the p? crops io mapy dis'ricts of F.ance. Vinmaon'e T (fomans Troubles, re u-veliyibererult of an exhausted nery- muSsyslele Whict can le fuily restorcd by the u-e cf Dr, A. W. Chete’s Nerve Food. WOMmecD Wede nervous end irrituble by the ing cosease which drain their system find new lite, new Vigor, L€W energy. 1n Dr. \. W. Chases Nerve kocd, the world’s great- | t Moud end neive oOniléder. | Real Estate Sale. To be sold by Public Auction on the premises on Wednesday, the 24th Cctober next, atthe hcur of 12 o'clock noon, that vaiuable and desirable propetty situated on the southern side of Richmond Street, between Zion Church and the bank of Nova Scotia, known as the Young Men’s Christian Associa- tion b-ailding and premises. The building is of brick, well and substantially built, being in a central position. immediately opposite the j Law Courts; can be made suiiable for many purposes, public or private. Terms Cash on delivery of the deed. For further particulars apply to J. D. SEAMAN, President Y. M. C. A, 5, tue and Fri. Prince Edward Island Magazine Is out, and for ale at the book- stores ana newstands. An hours in- teresting reading. Some more views of Charlottetown in fifty years ago, and a photo—engraving of the Market Square, Following is the table of contents :— Market Square, Charlottetown—Frontispiece A if urns r7e3, from Port Layoic toSt Peters in John Caven Two Dreams—I, An Explanation of a Mystery—D. A. W. Ah, Why Doesthat Memory Stay (Poem)— N. W. M. Charlottetown Fifty Years Ago, (Illus.)— The Ambitious Man—John Maclaren. The Storm (Poem)—J. 8. B. Bedeque and its People—V—L., U. Fowler, Life’s Little Absurdities—Geo. McKenzie, The Dawing of Thought—Louise Laird. divivina DS Brewey seawe... - --- ihe OCTOBER EK. L. M. THE DAILY, EXAMINER Brother Dickey’'s Philosophy. Ef you wants ter make a man satis- fied wid dis worl, des tell ’im dat his time’s up en he gwine ter de next. Dey tells us dat In a few years de worl gwine ter dry up; but ef some er dese folks what talkin so would dry up de worl would run smoother. I is a great believer in furrin mis- sions, but hit don’t do me no good ter see a heathen in a beaver hat en @ fur overcoat whilst 1 projickin roun in a hick’ry stripe shirt. Some folks want all de gold dat you kin dig fer um; but we'’n hit come ter diggin it deyse’f, dey gits a certificate fum de doctor sayin what dey needs is res’, A Satisfaction, “What are you going to do for amuse ment today?” “T think,” answered the hero, “that I'll go to a dime museum and see the armless phenomenon.” “IT didn’t know you were interested in curiosities of that kind.” “T wasn’t formerly, but it will bea great satisfaction to meet somebody who I’m dead sure isn’t going to shake hands with me.” Thoroughly Equipped, Lady—You have not been out to sery- ice yet, therefore you have no charac- ter. Applicant—No, mum; but three school board certificuts. Lady—Ah, well, that is something. Are they for honesty, cleanliness or— Applicant-—-No, please, mum, for lit- eratoor, jograffy and free’and droring. ~Tit-Bits. A Poet's Melancholy. Once upon a time a poet, through un- fortunate speculations upon the bourse, became exceedingly prosperous and, bis head being turned, ate three meals per day right along thereafter. In consequence he grew in girth until he could not see his lower extremities. i’ve got “Alas!” he observed one day to his | entourage, “what were sadder than a poet who carnot scan his own feet?” It would seem ,indeed that he had already ceased to be a poet and was fast sinking into the mere humorist.— Detroit Journal. At the Minstre!s. Tambo—Why is Oom Paul like an out of date gun? Bones—Because the British can’t fire him. Tambo—No. Bones—Because they didn’t know he was loaded. Tambo—Not right yet. Bones—Give it up, then. answer? Tambo—Because he is a smooth Boer. Terrific crash on the bass drum.— Baltimore American. What's the Poetry and Groceries, He lives in north Georgia, and he writes poetry, and in a letter inclosinug a& poem he says: “I want to sell you this poem. I'm going to keep on writing poems until ! get money enough to start a grocery store.” Well, a first class grocery {s all a poetical establishment needs to keep it running.—Atlanta Constitution. i | en a Between Friends, “Yes,” said the girl who had just re- ceived a legacy, “be has asked me to marry him.” “Dear me!” replied her dearest friend. “Is he so much in need of money as all that?’—Chicago Post. ‘ Distress In Essentials, “Diamonds have gone up since the South African war opened,” Are they any higher than coal?’—Detroit Free Press. “Goodness! A Decorative Paradox, ‘General White can't expect the Vice toria cross.” “No; he’s got her cross already.”— “leveland Plain Dealer. Third Day Ont, “You ought to be over it by this time,” said the seasoned traveler, try- ing to persuade his friend to come to the table, “and your stomach should be as tough as oak.” “But it isn’t,” responded the land- lubber, with a feeble effort to smile. “Tt’s sick o’ more.”’—Chicago Tribune. Meets Them Everywhere. Tired Treadwell—Dis is a werry small world, after all. Sauntering Sam—Wot makes you tink so? Tired Treadwell—Hardly a day goes by but what I meet somebody I’ve pan- handled in some other state.—Chicage Times-Herald. A Welcome Change. Mrs. Henpeck—I don’t see how you could marry again if I should die, for before we were married you nsed to say there was not another woman in the world like me. Henpeck—Tbat is just what might induce me to take another wife.—Life. A Victim | of Piles For 20 Years—A Gonstant Sufferer From Bleeding and Protruding Piles—Cured by Dr. Chase’s Cintment. In vain did Mrs, Jas. Brown, of Hine tonburgh, near Ottawa, search for @ cure for piles. In Europe and America she tried every remedy available, but it remained for Dr, Chase’s Ointment to effect a cure, Mrs. Brown Writes:—“TI have been @ constant sufferer from nearly every form of piles for the last twenty years and during that time both here and in the Old Country have tried most every remedy. “I am only doing justice to Dr. Chase’s Ointment when I say that I believe it to be the best remedy ob- tainable for bleeding and protruding piles. I strongly recommend Dr. Chase’s Ointment to mothers, or indeed to any person suffering from that dread torment—piles.” Physicians and druggists recommend Dr. Chase’s Ointment as the one pre- paration that will never fail to cure piles. It is guacanteed to positively cure piles, whether itching bleeding, CHARIAOUTETOWN OCTOBER 12 tyoo., ~4455 or protruding. 60 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Ca, , Toronto. HE Charlottetown Business College Writing Acaanemy, Will re-open forthe fal! sand winter erm 0n Monday, August 20th inst. Although students may enter at any time, 1t is desirable that intending stu- dents enrol] es coon as possible after the term opens. Grednates from this college secure employment, and they will greatly aid us in keeping up our reputation in thie direction by entering as early in the term as possible. Supszcts: Book-keeping by single and double entry (theoretical and practicsl,) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanehip, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic,Commercia! Law Railroading,Steam boating, Banking (actua practice in the College Back) Ty pewriting Shorthand and Navigation. Facttry: L_ B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book-keepisg, Arithmetic, Business Practice, Business Correepond- ence, Typewriting and Navigation. A C Macmillan (Vice-Principal). | Teacher of Ruilroading, Steamboating Banking, Accounting and Actual Businese Practice. J Harry Williams, Teacher of Business fF enmanship. Wm. Moran (licensed) Teacher of Sbortband. J L Joncas (Quebec), Teacher of Drawe ing, Lettering and Au tsitinge Beside our regular course of lecturee on Commercial Law, Lectures will be given by many of our Professiozal and Busineeée men. Ansouncement Jater. For application forms, testimonials, ete epply at once to L. B. MILLER, Princio si > THRESHIRG MACHINERY Buy the Best. Threshing Machinery manufsctured by William J. Scott, of Marshfield, are for sale at the Masseey-Herris Warerooms, Kent Street, Charlottetown. Mr. &cott’s reputation as a manufacturs er ia well known. Only the very best material is used, and tue shakers and cleaners are unequalled for design and workmanship. ; September8:h, 1900. AAAAARAABR AP AR RAK To-day—is + “ Raymond.” Wo geuni everyone we sell—ayk your neighbor about it—she sy tell you how good jt je ae come down to our show and see it vork—If-you a Sewing Machine—and one that will give satisfaction—buy “New Raymond” Queen Street Connolly’s, Building. VOT te knows there is one sure w; to reach a man’s heart, at that is by always having nicely spread table. To ¢ this you must have chet groceries, canned goods provisions. He Can Help You There* We have the best of eve in that line What we is your trade; can we have my i a | @ JOHN McKENNA & Queen Street, s q a — a WANTED - Immediately, a cook. Mrs. Arthur Pevers, WANTED.—A girl for general homsewor Apply to Mrs. McGregor, Prince Street. dy 3ins pd, - -— ‘If Boots must go. Boots. Boots galore for old and young dow at half price, the balance will be S and half price, for cash only. TALE CONDUCTED BY FF BROTHERS must close in a few days—as we must go. have to give up ey Ls nl fj , : C ~ * A lot of ladies boots in the wilg sold at discounts of 30 per cent, the store, everything 1 40 per cel