we Piste sao @ @ @ @ @ 4 639-8349 69 ia Ss Kid wey } s a or certain | } i) DS 1 < I {- * actually dammed 1 the wa Ww h » expe 1 im the 1, : y IK \ o I in OLY One ey M dlicili Dopp’s KIDNEY Watches..... A collection of none but the recognized best movements, ful- ly warranted as per- fect and accurate time pieces. A multitude of styles and shapes and kinds, from tbe’ finest gold watches to the inex;ensive silver and nickel case watches. A specially attractive showing of ladies’ gold and silver watches. You will be pleased with our wa‘ch display. W. W. WELLNER The Great Watch House. | Comforting beyond expression to be able to go to a place where you know every thirg is done in 4 tire: clace manner Our aim is to give our custoiw-~ era the very best value at ihe lowest possible price. our work to Give us a We guarantee al be atrictly first clas¢ call and be convinced, ~A . Bruce Stewart and Co’y- “THE MODERN” Founders, Engineers & Macbinists Steam Nav. Co’\’s Wharf Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 e<~. a e@ @ @a 4” @2 22 SS emer GeOe Bx Bees esd eu faa ! Victoria Cafe Greet George Street... Charlottetown, P. E. Islan To My Customers ai d Prospective Cus tomers s— Permit me ‘o call your attention to th fact that | am better prepared than ever before tosupp'y your waats in Freeh Oys ters. Itis a fact that in order to be suc- ceg-ful in the Oyster busiaess one must be abl to hand.e them in large quantities. With this object ia view, 1 beg l+ave to solict your patronage, ani can assure you of satiefaction. I may say that my Ovster Parlor wil be conducted in the ueual firat class man- ser, where the delicate Bivalve may be dbtained in every style to satisry the taste ofthe moet exacting epicure. Yours, &e., JOHN P. JOY, The P. E.1. Oyster King Pe sand Produce We are handling on commission all kinds of P. E. Island Produce, such as cargoes Potatoes, Hay, Oats, Poul- try, (Beef in }’s, wrapped). Pork, Eggs, Mutton, &c., and we have an agency in North and South Sydney. Address— A. TENKINS & CO., : North Sydney, Box 704, Cape Breton 157—dtu fri wyy 3mos THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOPTETOWN, NOVEM®™E’:, 16 :£89 WITH THESTOVE-PIPE Cie “To awear is valg La n severely. | lroscrogyg “If don’t give a d——if it is,” said Mr. A ndroscroggin. Mis. Androecroggin dido’t reply. She pursed up ber lips aad tried to look as dignified asjpossitle. Seieng that there was a black streak of soot right across the centre of her heated countenance the effect was not altogether a success, Mr. Androscroggin came down stove to take a rest. If x na off the on Laving them the spring | wouldn’t have avain LOW ove sa d he to n wv i! i? T » putribem up 1 Mes Androsers n. ‘€ Of course! Blame me,”’said Mrs Andros- “Because you’re not man enough to put a dozen lengths of estove- pipe together! Oh, yes, it’s my fault. “There you go,” said Mr. Androscrog- gip g and exasperating again as lof | hadn’t enough to worry me.” “Well of —— but there’s no use expect- ing sense from a man,’ said Mrs. Andros-~ crogg:D. Mr. Androscroggin glared at her and ( Crog rib. gin, **tantalizit panted. Then hesuddenly sprang to his feet. His wife retreated round the end of the table. ly clini bed But Mr. Androscroggiu mere up onthe stove again. He seized the obstinate lengihin his arms avd shook it ficrcely. It refused to be fitted in the aext one. Noncomformity is part of a stovepipe’s religion, Mr. An- froacroggin gritted his teeth and wrestled with it swaying from side to side, Some thing gave way. There was a crash. Mrs Androscroyg vp sawa cloud of soot, half a dozen lengines of pipe and Mr. An-~ droscroggin fitting in the midst thereof on ‘he kiteben floor. Even while she looked the air was turninga pale blue. With a scream Mrs. Androscroggin put her fingers io her ears and shut her eyes. Ittakes a genia', whole souled, healthy mai tO putup stovespipes, and that’s where Mr. Androsreoggin failed. He was a dyspeptic. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tab lets was what he wanted if only he had known it. EPPS COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highiv Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the rervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CoO., Ltd. Homcopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS GOGOA Bare Footed No Never When you can buy girls’ nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Button ed and Laced Boots for 5Octs PAIR —Al—— J.H BELL'S See windowfor next tw days. THE QUESTION 1S OFTEN ASKED, dOW IS THE ASCENDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP accounted for? The answer 3 simple enough, viz:—Be- sause there is none equal to it tor intrinsic merits, firmness, purity, combiued with great iasting and cleansing pro- perties Send for premium list. J, D, LAPTHORN & C0., Charlottetown Soap Works oy iva Ana , at,” said Mrs. Ane | gelling Toe Dairy | IPES, Local and Other ftems, 3orys Wanrepd.—Boys are making mone Examiner. It is no trouble for a smart boy to make a fair amount of pocket-money each evening. Boye sbould be on liand at the office each | afternoon at four o’clock: tf — <> Conriict or AuTHorItry.—An Ottawa | despatch eays: The fisheries author'ties here are likely to have trouble with the maritime provincial authorities over the issue of licenses for oyster fishing. In some cases it is said provincial licenses granted which showa disregard of licenses still in force issued by the gOove ernment at Ottawa, are -_ A Fienpiso Acr.—At Clinton, Ont., on Tuesday evening, some unknown man entered the house of Mrs. Caroline and cruelly assulted her. Hecame to rob the house, and, not fiading any money, beat the woman over the head with a stick. She was in bed with a broken leg. The mau pulled down the clothes and actually beat her over the broken leg. He then poured carbolic acid over her hands and face, saying, “I will hammer your brains out or smother you.”’ ——__—_$<>- — SmaL_t Pox—An alarming epidemic of smallpox is reported in Essex county, in eastern Ontario, and the Provincial Board of Health, is taking active steps to prevent the spread of the disease, which is distri- bated over fonr townships. Twenty cases have already been reported in 11 houses. The disease was brought from Walkerville, oppovite Detroit, by a young man who attended adance a: Belleriver Village in the affected district. Several patient>, first infected, were treated for chickenpox before the real uature of the disease was discovered. — PERSONAL. Karl Creelman of Truro, N. §&., the young man who is goisg around the world on a wheel, has eecured work in the C. P R. freight sheds. He now hopes to secure passage onthe mmpress of India, which is due to leave here for Yokohama on De~ cember 4th.—Vancouver World. [~<a DIED. At Boughton Island, on 31si ult., Berjas min E Atleo, Esq.in the 75.b ~ear of his age, deeply lamented by all whe .new him. He has left a sorrowing wife, three sons and four daughters to mourn their irre parable loss. She deceased was an elder in the Presbyterian Church at Annandale for anumber of years. He died trusting in the merits of his Savour and in the hope of a glorious immortality beyond the grave. “Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from henceforth yea, saith the spirit, that they may rest from their labors and their works do follow them !” (Other papers please copy.) At Monaghan Road, on the 9th inst., after a painful and protracted _ ill- ness, Ellen, relict of the jate Francie Trainor, of this city, in the 55th year of her age. She leaves one son, besides a large circle of friends, to mourn their loss. May her soul rest in peace. — oa aon The old story of Prometheus is 4 par~ able. Prometheus was on terms of in- timacy with thegods. From them he stole fire, and gave to men. For this sin he was boued to the rocks of Mount Caucassus, and vultures were set upon him. They only ate his liver. This grew again as fast as it was pecked away. Are his sufferings to be imagined ? Take a modern interpretation of the parable. There is cookiog without fire. In cooking and eating the mischief lies. The stomach is overtasked, the bowels become clogged, they cannot dispose of the food thatis given them. The im- purities back up on the liver. Then come the vultures—the torments of a diseased liver. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery is more than equal to the valtures of dyspepsia and its kindred diseaees. Thereis no more need of suffering from dy#pepsia than there is of hanging One’s self. Sold by all medicine dealers the world over. Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing only, and receive free @ copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y. To get the Christmas pumber of the Ladies Home Journal you should subscribe at once. One dollar gets thia greatest of family journale fora whole year. The Saturday Evening Post and the Ladies Home Jourval both for a year for $3. Robert L. Cotton, Agent, P O Box 84 Charlottetcwa" John T. [icKenzie, & THE TAILOR & } i 127 WER Pe Nek an aa IN ‘DRESS Coops (We leave you to judge put out in five lots. LOT { ored tweeds, widths 36 to 46 inches Ae. cies, plains; blacks, plaids and tweed effects. 39 cents for the same goods, patterns in fancy blacks and pretty plaids. what they are worth” LOT silk and wool mohairs. snap we ever heacd of.” LOT goods we haye ever offered you. $ worth you buy. LOT you at Charlottetown ? is the fir store . is the busy store We are going to give you for two weeks, beginning November 10th and ending November 24th, the great- est Dress Goods SNAP ever given in Charlottetown You'll find pretty plaids, plain blacks, fancy blues, col- You'll get almost anything you want in this lotin fan- Yoa’ve paid Handsome serge mixtures, all popular shades, choice “Never mind Plain black cashmeres, povlins, also figured blacks and “This we consider the biggest You’re choice of 50 pieces of the prettiest up-to-date You'll save 50c on every Oh! we haven’t time to tell you:-what we are offering There will be a crush at our dress goods the next two weeks that you've seldom ever We’ve placed on our counters 5 heaps of wide double width Dress Goods— lake 19¢ age 39e 49c 69c coupter seen in “My Store” is the popular store . is the dress goods store Nentner, McLeod & Co Attend to Your Keet. First of all your HOSI@RY. We can sell you nice, smooth, well fitting hose at less price than you ever paid be- fore. Cotton Hose, Woolen Hose, Cashmere Hose of all kinds, We have combined Silk and Woolen Hose—a splea- Ba tHE halls 2S @e => ® @ 2 @e 82eo 772887 -3 8 BSB Is making a reputation that is growing every day. We aim to suit everybody, and though that isa hard thing to do we have almost entirely succeeded. We keep all kinds of Boots and shoes from the strong plow boot tothe finest Box- Calf or Dongola Shoe. We Fit Babies We Fit Uhildren We Fit Ladies We Fit Boys We Fit Men with shoes that make life a comfort instead of a burden. Try The Model Shoe Department A.B. RAMSAY & GO We Fit Gurls eerere » THE OUTFITTERS enennennnent nny eth erenene renee epeepnernoneeprenntts | More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax ana Dartmouth ase Sin light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds, This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leavingsamples at every house and,making care- ful enquiries, ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. Why should others learn and be healthier and happier for the iearning. not Price is only 5¢ for large twin bar, <a ARM NNN TY A A a BN ans e e ee em blannaaptegonnyy «ae 7 an po 1 snide aheagmetenasanys gp ences se: a Ph eee ail ans ope fmm Be RAPT eee o * ~ aa ’ oe ee uy ? yi renee eee a oe