ed ee ee eget CORSET THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLOUVTETOWN, OCTOBER 18, 1£99° —_ Nhe Examiner Calendar FoR OCTOBER... N’S CHANGES } 8 eh) Sun Days High Sets. |leneth Water L é6 .$§ Ji 25 » as 7 29 22 10 04 ; g 27 18 {10 53 “Vv - 25 L5 ll 42 2 ll morn 8 l 19 7 y LS 19 5 2 08 ‘ LO 9 2 2 57 > Monday 17 16 |1059 3 46 19 | 14 | 55 435 2 Bi: Ssh t2 Thursday 21 10 49 6 13 3 Friday 23 8 16 eo 4 Seturday 24 7 48 7 50 § Sunday 26 5 40 8 39 i6i|Monday 27 . 1 2 9 27 "RTuesday 28 l 34 {10 16 18) Wednesda 30 0 2s tha MTbhrr day 31 58 ll 54 2) Satui day 34 54 2 even 12) Sund.ty 36 53 21 L 32 33) Monday 37 51 18 2 20 4! Tuesday 38 50 15 309 5} Wednesda 40 48 12 s 58 26) Lhursday 41 16 4 4 47 29\ friday 13 14 6 5 36 28, Saturday 44 43 6 25 9| Sunday 46 l 03 | 713 30 Mcoday 47 {1 54 8 02 43 950 : 8 50 51 Tuesday 6 49 That Surprise Way of Washing Clothes makes child’: play of wash day—gives the sweetest, cleanest, whitest Clothes, with easy quick work. 9 Follow the directions. ST. GROIX SOAP MFC. CO., ST. StepHen. w.8. at _— Wants, Lost, Found, WANTED —armers’ sons and other inda- URES ns of fair educationto whom $40) amaornrh would be an inducement. [ could atso cagage a few ladies at theirown homes rH. Linscot c, Toronto, Ont 241 TO LET—t eccupied by J yuse on Qi1een Street, lately yhn Mumford, in good repair, seataining eight rooms, frost proof cellar, arze yard. Avply at tne residence of has. Leigh, Jr., Hil!sborough St. 224 6i eod WANTED=(‘apable maid servant. Apply 9 Mrs. D. McNeill, Prince st. 21444 pi FOR SALE.—Avery good cabinet organ Fith modern morovements, well suited for mall, which has beea usedashort time arics? Mod2rate Write to KD, P.9 Box, 246 jC W ANTED—" mueteat cook in a small amily, where «nother servant is kept. Ap- phy to Miss Alle 7, Prince St. 28 tf . ¥ vessel WANTKD—A good smart boy fur office work. Apply to the ma.ager of the Gas works. =.= ee — == —— irl for general housework, gnull, Fitzroy Street. 241 the road between Chariotte York asumof money. The the same by calling at this ing cost of advertisement. “WANTED apply to Mrs B FOUND.—Otn wown and Little Jwner can hav wMice and pa ymfortable house on corner ym .uth Streets—eight room 8s lilding, newly repaired and to Joha Marphy, Southport 240 furnished fiouse, Married hiidren wantto renta fur- Pleasant sitnation preferred. ce. 249 TO BS LET— » King 20d W rgard and out! tleaned. Apply wuple withno vigned house. Lpply at this off! “TO L éT- 3401 énop! Apply WANTED-—Girl for gene-al housework, reod wages. Avply to Mrs F Perkins, Brigh- an Road, 238 tf ant 5r? mi, aext ™M 1390 ic to G V Mopre. 336 31 pd FTOLE?—A hase contairing five rooms, situa'ec. Yn King Street, bu:k of Merenaat’s %Hnk Of *KIsland. Apply at the office of iL Beer We WAND AT ONCE — Good honest meninévrery lova.ty, local or travelling, to atrodice and aivertise ou: goxd3, tacking up ac3s, alone oublic roads, and lacas. No experience need- nmission $53 per moath and “day. Ul jhow Card; Oa fi aH conspicuous 4. sailary Orc yx ponses $2.59 pe articular I London, Ont. W rite at one for full {Ee EMPIRE MEDICINE ©o., oi att 10 LET—1 ho south, 10 rooms 8d with hot wa' se on Brighton RoaJ, facing bathroom aad pantry. heat- r aad fitted for electric light. houses On Brighton Road, facing west,9 rooms pantry apd bath room. Apply to Matheson & Bentley. 218 ™ PLEASANT VORK for fam no Canvassing; mailed on appli Leader Lane 7 7 AND PROFITABLE HOME lies; day or evening, go ™l pay; jlain instructions and work ation. Address, Co-Op-K.Co sronto, Oat. 218 eod F RGOM ro the store of L V Side Queen Sqt ,»erner of Princ '’O LET —For theterm of four vears ond ix» montha, that large store on the corner of en and Graf‘on Streets, lately occupied by P vicises Woolen Milis. Apply to Prowse ON 77 tf ET—Suitable for offices; Over Cook, May’s Corner, North are. Apply to Catherine May, and Kiang Sts. 227 ay 1% , j 5 ‘SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY” Tee aS Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. OR. AYEPS ~ oe — ae aut ¥ - — ROCKY POINT FERRY steamer Elfin will run as foilows balance of the season 1899: Will leave Prince Street wharf A RL. < vk vadeiotinsc eee -- 7.00. a oe SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetabie. | Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Carter’s Little Liver Pili i : : | Insist and demand i i i ; EPPSS COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS'S COCOA Farm For Sale That wall kaowa ani va!lnab'e freehold farm, lately the property of Eiward Mal- len, and now of Jam?3 L. Mauilen, Coves head Hoai. Lot 34, isoffered fur sale It contains 170 acres of first clas; land, mos‘iy cleared and in good condition. There are a few acres of fiiae timber suitable for scintling and feocing and some hardwood. Oa it are a well built and comfortable resideace, barns, granary and hay house. It is well adapted for a pasturage farm; is almost alongside of church and school, and nine miles from the city. If not disposed of by private sale before the second day of November next, 1899, it;will be sold at auction Oa that date. Farm produce, stock, implements and household furniture will be sold at the same time. For terms of sale and par- ticulars apply to JAS. L. MULLIN Covehead Road, Lot 34. Oct. 3, °99—w3i'd3i NOTICE. All accounts in book account, notes of hand, judgments, or otherwise, due th estate of tne late John P. Sullivan, of St. Peters Bay, must be handed in, and paid forthwith to Lawrence J. Macdonald, who will grant receipts therefor. All accounts not closed and arranged for at once will be placed in October court for collection. HELEN SULLIVAN, Administratrix, St, Peters, Sept 25th, 1899. Sent Commenciseg Monday, October 2nd. the for the m, wiih s 6 da Geuseenees Due) . 900 6 OF soccveen's os oes ILL 1100 < “e ‘ LTT SESSMEM Le eee eee es 100 p. m. ’ Oe eee eee Ce eeeeeeeeees 2 00 06 wy pe eeecees teccccccccoes ce cccees & 00 © Jecdsaenseele fan eo | Will leave Rocky Point : AS cncctbiendicediuatic oe 8 00 a. {m. ” COCO eee we Oem eee EO eeee es ss .10 00 . " 11 30 TT -boUpeeencbatdbbehccesceccccsecee 130 p- m. GES hci os cies eo " OOOO OO eee Hee ee eee Hee Eee Eee 4 30 ™ “c ; 7 6 Oo «e \SUNDAYS, Will leave Prince Street Warf ° ee ek wetedes » Y00a m. 7 ink uks beeceseen sooo 44 45 p. Mm, 9 eeeer’ 4 eeseeee 2 00 re ee. ae wesscecce 4 00 ” Will leave Rocky Points At eeeeeeene eeeeeeeearterere ee 10 00 Ay m. os . seeseseoo @48=<=—C e888 seeeere 3 CU “ deh cee cecainesuaeer Gene 66 A Spider's Musicn! Ear, suinmer until late During the entire in the autumn a large black hunting aider (Lycosa) dwelt in my piano. When I played andante movements softly. she would come out on the music rack and to listen. Her palpi vould vibrate with almost incongeiva- seen ble rapidity, while every Row and then she would lift her anterior pair of legs and wave them to and fro and up and down. Just however, as | eommenced a march would take to her heels and flee away to her den somewhere in the interior as soon, or galop she of the piano, where she would sulk un- til I her forth with “Trau- erei’ or Handel's “Ls ' Wier’s Dawn of Reason. enticed irgo. LT. Only Official Use of “Rebel,” In the public square of Santa Fe Is a soldiers’ memorial monument which is said to be the only one in the United States that bears the word “rebel” as applied to the soldiers of the Confed- erate army. The inscription reads: To the Heroes of the Federal Army Who Fell at the Battle of Valverde, Fought With the Rebels Feb. 21, 1862. On the other side a second inscrip- tion pays a similar tribute to the sc¢l- diers of the Federal army who fell in a fight with the “rebels” at Canon del Apache and La Glorieta pass March 28, 1862. His Idea of It. “Don’t you fear the strong arm of the law?” asked the friend. “Not always,” answered the pugil/st who was engaged in preparations f»* a meeting. “There’s no doubt abot the law’s baving a strong arm, but iv’s like the rest of us. It spends a great deal of time talking things over when it might be reaching for some one’s solar plexus.”—Washington Star. Haunted. Little Virginla—My mamma says you live in a haunted house. Little Winnie—The idea! We don’t either. Nobody ever heard of a ghost being inside of our house. Little Virginia—Yes, but it’s always haunted by a crowd of collectors.—Chi- cago News. Courtesy of the Game. “To what may I attribute the honor of this call?” “A pair of aces.”—Cleveland Plain Deuler. “zicing a Pair of Trousers. Lord Brampton Was on one occasion presiding over a case in which the plaintiff was giving evidence against a man who had stolen a pair of trousers from his shop. “How much were queried Hawkins. “Well,” replied the plaintiff, “it de- pends who wants to buy them. I sell them to one man for 30 shillings, to an- the trousers?” other for 25, but you can have them for 23 and 6.” “Sir.” cried Hawkins angrily, “l want you to tell me how much those trousers are worth!” “Well,” replied the plaintiff, we say 22 shillings to you?” “Look here,” thundered Hawkins, “if you do not instantly tell me what those trousers are worth, I'll send you to jail for 14 days for contempt of court.” “Well, well!” replied the frightened plaintiff conciliatingly, “you may have them for a guinea. I’m giving them away; still you may have them at thet price.” Even the stern aspect of Judge Hawkins could not stop the roar of laughter which broke out on hearing the reply, a roar in which Hawkins, after a few minutes, joined himself, . ‘shall TANSTEAD Juxcrox, P. Q, 12th Aug. 1893. Messrs C C Ricuarps & Co. GenTLEMEN,-—I fell from the bridge lead- ing from a vlatform to a loaded car while assis:ing my men in unloading a load of grain. The bridge went down as well as the Joad ov my back, andI struck on the ends of the sleepers, causing a serious injury to my leg. Only for its be:ng very fleshy, would have broken it. In an bour could not walk astep. Cem- meuced using MINARD’S LINIMENT, aod the third day went to Montreal onf basiness and got about well by the use of acane. I can sincerely recommend it as the best liniment that I know of in use. Yours truly, C. H.Gorpoy. Oysters by the quart, peck, bushel, and barrelat Joy’s. eer nme mea ae 89 ee The Greatest Snap EVER OFFERED We have placed in our window a line of Gilt Edge Glassware, which we are seils ing at. prices that defy anything in thi- city. Former prices from 35 to 40c. Any piece new in the window for the smallsam of 19c. Comprising Cream and Spoon Trays, Goblets, Tumblers, Pre serve Dishes, Vases, &c, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Gocds Store | Ops. P. O. Sunnyside. | The Tail of a Cat. Every one can tell a cat’s tail from a dog’s, but it that the move- ments’ of each do not mean the same thing. For instance, when a dog wags his tail from side to side, that is held to be a sign of friendship and peace, and it will usually be found, according to Dr. W. Main, that this, the horizon- tal line, Is the line of peace. There is, however, one conspicuous exception to this rule, for when tomcat waves his tail in such a fashion, so far from its being an Indication of his de- sire for peace, the movement generally precedes an attack. Dr. Main thinks seems action of the tail when really about to attack may have given to the charge of treachery so freely made against pussy. rise All In the Game, “Frere is a terrible thing,” comment- ed the young thing, looking up trom the paper. “A young man attacked his wife with a poker and was only stopped by the screams of the woman, which attracted a passerby, who sum- moned the police.” jor. “The gentleman ‘passed,’ the lady ‘saw him’ and ‘called.’”—Pittsburg “Ah, a poker game,” replied the ma- Chronicle. Positive Proof ! JAPANESE CATARRH CURE CURES. The following testimonial is only one of the hundreds daily received by th Proprietors of Japanese Catarrh Cure, Coming from British Columbia, where, owing to extreme dampness of the climate, catarrh is more prevalent and more difficult to cure than in other parts, makes it more valuable. Mr. James Farr, of the wells known firm of J. & BE, A. Farr, Chilliwhack, B.C., writes: “I have been very badl troubled with catarrh for years, and tried a the advertised remedies and many Doctora, but in évery case the catarrh came back, One ear ago I purchased six boxes of Japanese atarrh Cure, and since finishing the treate ment with this remedy, have not felt the leas? sign of catarrh. My nephew, William ssentley, was also so bad with catarrh that it was un- leasant to go near him; he has also been cured by Japanese Catarrh Cure. We keep it forsale in our store, and know of many others similarly afflicted who have been cured.” Japanese Catarrh Cure is guaranteed to cure — case of catarrh. Sold by all Druggists. free trample will be sent to any person suffering with this disease. Enclose five cent stamp, Address the Griffiths & Macpherson Co., To- onto, (1a Sold by Geo. F. Hughes. CHARLOTTETUW'N Business College —AND——_— Writine Academy Will re-open for the Fall and Winter Term ON AUGUST 2oth. (‘Letithe Saarthlizht of Practics {''nminate the uark plaves of Theory’’) A THOROUGHLY Progressive, Practical institution. in which young men and women are not only taught Bookkeeping (in all its applications to Commerce) hoth by single and doubie entry, bu; are trained how to de business by actual business transactioas, The s'udents act as buyers, sellers, traders, bankers, boox-keepers and accountants in actual business operations, and the currency ssued by the Co lege Bank, and the mdse. tssucd from the Emporium are used in bona- tide business transactions, just the same as in mercantile and b ing houses. Boo0k-~ keeping in itself maybe learoed at home, but a knowledge of howto transact business cannot be thus acquired. Tha‘ our course and system oftraining is emiently practical write for testimonials from b isiuess men and from students who are now holding lucrative and responsible positions. SUBJECTS: Book-keeping by single and douhle entry theoretical and practica}) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanship, Busines Correspondence “ommercixl Arithmetic, Commercial Lav, Railroading, Steamboat- ing, Banking (actual practice in the College Bank), Typewriting, Sporthand, and Nari- gatioa. FACULTY: L. B. Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business Practice, Business Correspwadence, Typ2writing and Navigation. A. C. McMillan, Vice Principal, Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating, SYanking, Ac- counting and Actua! Busines; Practice. | J. Harry Williams, teacher of Business Penmanship. Wm. Moran [lieensei] Teacher of Short- hand. George S. Enman, Esq., [Law_Firm Mc- Donald & Inmanj Lecturer oan Commerciai Law. For circulars or full or apply to infor mation write L. B. MILLER, Principal pecs ccccewns es e+ ete ween n-—-- DR. CLIFT. Oures CHRONIC-DISE 41SE83 and RUPTURE y Salisbury treatmrut, Sead stame for infor : tion, or call at Trure, Nova Scot Offic a°srz9e0ris Bark eae 9 eran The Purpose of this Advertisement is to remind the public that the Photo work from the Studio of G. H. Cook, is the most elegant- ly finished in the city. Everyone is particular about the rose and Finish of his photograph, but the public will be fully satisfied in this par- ticular, by an inspection of the Artistic work done at this studio JURY & COc'y.., a ww. CHARLOTTETOWN, Phan GEO. H. COOK it possible that this seemingly peaceful” DIREC Steamship Servi TO LIVERPOOL, G. B. The Elder Dempster & Co’s Steamship LAKE HUROY 4040 tons, having cold storage accomodation and decks propar ly fitted for carrying live stock, is intended to sail from Qaar lottetown for Liverpool, direct, on or about the 17th October also On or about the 18th November. The Lake Huron has splendid accomodation for al number of cabin passengers, at very moderate rates. For rates of freight and other particulars apply to N. RAT TENBURY Cl’town, August, 26th, 1899 —AGENT THE BIG BAZAAR WILL DRAW A BIG CROWD TO THE CIiTy We want that big crowd to call and take advantage of oui special low prices on Furniture. THE CHEAP RAILWAY FARE Will enable you to visit the city for a small amount—li you want to make a further saving, buy your FUR NITURE HERE. JOHN NEWSON =) AHAAAAAARAAAARAADL AMA AAD FOR FALL PLOWING - —BUY YOUR FALL REPAIRS F30M— W. GRANT & CO’Y. —ALSU~— General purpose and other plows ia Spring Tocth Harrows. We have a large stock to be cleared out this fall cheaper than ever, at W. 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