* = a Ts ‘7 Ye: ee ee ee st oo | { omforting : i : | ae @ = =— => = S& & “= i ocak Hl a nes “CRESCENT” | STEEL AGATE WARE ' you ¥ p | S$; Dut if me S greate! ll you, in cleanliness, i ity l genera! utilit) dc es t e¢ loes Its we Ww y your trouble. ' MADE aY 7 Thos. Davidson M’f'g Co. MONTREAL, Grand Bazaar Should make it a point VISITORS TO THE | —to call ai— The Great Watch House. Here sou will see a large and eau tiful stock of watches, some with eolid gold cases, set with d.a- illed casee thers with tely orna- monds, some with gold- that are gems of art, and solid silver cases, exquis mev ted and engraved. A!l marked it arke i low in plain tigures and We are now openinga very pretty iine of Jewelry, we shall be very pleased to show you all that is new when you call. W. W. WELLNER The Great Watch House. — | beyond expression to be ab'e to go to a place where you kuow every ihing is dove In a first Clause manuer Our aim is to give ourcu ers the very beet value athe lowest possible price. S'oio- work to Jive us We guarantee al! be stricily fireat clase. call and be convinced, ALAA ; Bruce Stewart and Co’y. “THE MODERN” ou . "nn @enee > @ @ @!? Sr QS BS Machinists V barf Founders, Engiseers & Steam Nav. Co’y’s Ch’town, PE Phone 125 ~~ eo @ a2 = @ eo @ Cum Sue ernnnveren ypeans nnn ei nectny o ~ —* ‘= More than 2000 Fami- = - ~ ~a —~# = jes in Halifax ano = = = | = = Dartmouth ws3$tu = =s = ef and Liiebuoy = _ —a = Soaps = = = = sively in their homes, = = and all say they would not = @® have ai Ly other kinds, —< = = > = = This information is correct = a ha hg been gained by com- = ~ : —- = petent and trust-wor hy ad— = = rtisers, leavingsampies at —} st every house and making care- = = ful ‘nquiries, = ~ = lhese families never knew = = hat pu ure SOAP S me ant, un- = & til hey tried SUNLIGHT = ~~? 4 Why should not others = learn and be healthier and _ happier for the leaning. Price is only 5e for large twin bar, SUA AdAddddbdddbdddda bdbddaddd TTS ALAA . ——— omewwenes -~ EEE oe ‘DR. GORDON ALLEY | THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 25, 1899 Ae REET IE be »~ if te \ wa { \ i first at s hand t s choler began } onsidered an upwar inte ece of impertinence ‘he waiter evidently saw the outbrust of rath that is coming oN Tense meant, sir,” he hastily You see, it’s just this st thing a waiter learns, lie learns it by dearly bought ex- is never to take a glass hand. Why? chances are glass will fall and transfer. if the top of the ta- happens to be of mar- You probably un- that when a waiter breaks anything in a hotel or restaurant he has to pay for it, and you probably now understand why it was that ] would fill your glass as soon as you put it down so that I could pick it up my- person's » does the ven that the smashed in the lar = uiariy true about e This is ble or counter ble, as this one is. derstand self.””"—Philadelphia Inquirer. He Wasn't Joking. “I had four days’ growth of beara on my face when I struck a little town in northern Michigan,” said the civ! engineer. “I found a little coop of a barber shop near the depot, and I en- tered it to discover the barber sitting on a bench with his head in his bands. As he roused up I told him to get to on me, but after looking me over he replied: **If | shave you, the chances.’ “*What chances? I asked. “*Well, I’ve been on a drunk for the last week and am just on the point of seeing rats. I may get through with it all right, and I may cut your head off.’ “The man had a wild look and was all a-tremble,” continued the engineer, “and, though he smiled as he talked, I saw that he wasn’t joking. I went away without getting shaved and for the next two hours was busy making pu As I returned to the depot I looked in on the barber to see how he got along and found him hanging dead. Just what would have happened had he started to shave me I don’t know, but I’ve always felt much obliged to the man for putting the case as plain- ly as he did.’”’—Baltimore Herald. work you'll have to take rchases. CLARKE’S KOLA COMPOUND CURES A Child That Suffered From Asthma Almost Since his Birth, Mr. James Paterson, 52 Princess aryve., Victoriz, B. C., writes: “Our hoy, alo is just nine years of age, has heen troubled with asthma almost since his birth, which has been continually growing worse 53 spite of all the medical ald we conid procure. Our doctor bills have been ver7 la*ge each year ; neither myself nor my wife nave bad a full night’s sleep during the iast year of his treubie, having had to poultice and give him medictne to keep him frira choking. We heard of a nelgbbor who had heen cured by Clarke’s Kola Compound and resu.red ‘*o try it, with the result that to-day cr chi'd is completely cured, mot having had an attack since taking the second bottle, al- most a year ago. He has grown very faet since and is now quite etrong end peaitby. We fell very grateful to Dr. Clarke for the discovery of this wonderful reauedy, as it has saved our child’s life.” Certified core rect by Messrs. Hall & Co., druggistz, Vie- toria, B. C., from whom the medicine was purchased. Three bottles of Claike’s. Koia Compound are absolutely guarau‘°ed td cure any case of asthma or hay fever, or meney wiil be refunded. Free sampi> aw to any address mentioning this pa oe, Adress the Griffiths & Macpherson Co., 121 Church street, Toronto, sole agents for Canads. So ld by all drugzists. Clarke’s Kola Compound has permanently cored more cases of asthma than all other remedies combined. Sold by Gee. E. Hoy ghus PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Graduate McGill University.) OUR VOLUNTEERS. ee Comrades, e:e you join in battle, Kre you fight Ola Britain’s cause, Know the hearts you leave bebind you, Thinking ever without pause Of the dear loved ones gone from them— Gone from Lappy home to war,— Bravely as your fathers ’fore you, Wended the same road before. Brothers, husbands, sons, you brave ones O you true and poble band, Yon are hosored by your Island, Prided o’er our Empire grand. Fight this war of God,our kindred, With a mind to do or die,— While we pray our God to aid you, Piay likewise to Him on high. Ne’er forget the love we bear you, While the thickest bullets fly. We ehall ever be beside you Joining io the battle cry. If you ever fear to falter, Thiok of mother, sister, dear, And a darling sweetheart trembling, For the battle news to heal. Gallant heroes! Hearts o’erflowing, Beating for our dearest brave, Fear the threatened. But ’tis giory !— O to fill a patriot’s grave ! Trust in God and do your duty, He shall make the ead come right, Fight for country, love and freedom. Shed abroad Britannia’s Tight. 3, «. a d , Charlottetown. Tuirty CHitpreN.—It is said that Mrs. F. X. Bourdon, of Montreal, is the mother of thirty children, which is thought to be the world’s record. Bazaar ACKNoWLEDGMENTS.~The com= mittee of the Cathedral Bazaar thankfully acknowledge cootributions as follows: Mr R J Byrne, Montreal, $5; Mr Oxto Crabbe, Ch’town,$2; Mrs Walter Newman, Boston, $2; Mr George Oland, Halifax, $1; Mr Avatiu Hewitt, Ch’ town, $1; Mr Fidel Gallant, Royalty, $1; Mr John Curley, Royalty, $l; Mr T Creamer, city $1; Mrs Frank Koughan, city, $1; a friend, city, $1; Mr Joseph Hog. an, Royalty $1; Mrs Murphy,Cor owall, 50c; Mr Charles Reilly, city 50c; Butter, eggs and chickens. Mrs McDon- ald, Glenaiadale; Mies McKinnon, Royalty, eggs and chickens; Mrs John Curley, Roey- aliy, Mrs Mullins, dc; Mrs L Smith, do,Mra Pickard, Royalty, cake; Wrs James Byrne, city; Mrs A Hewi! t, Mr W Payne, James Paton, H Mabon. Royal Oak Soap—That’s all. Send ove dollar ard tifty cents to Joy the Ovster King. and he will send you a box containing 450 choice P. E, I. oystere, Address King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- ottetown, P. E. I. Oysters by the quart, peck, -buehel, and barrelat Joy’s. Royal Oak coap; it is sll right. It is Easy to Love Your neighbor as yourself when your peighbor isa pretty gir!. It is just as easy to cure yourse/lfof Catarrh,Bronchitis or Asthma, if you use Catarrhozone, new medicated air treatment for all eases of the nasal and _ respiratory paseages caused by germ )ife Catarrhozone cures by inhalation without danger or risk to the sufferer. It goes wherever air can go and never fails to reach the affected parts. This is why it excels treatments requiring the vee of sprays, douches, powders, ointments, &c. which cannot reach the seat of the disease aud are therefore useless. For sale at all druggists, or direct by mail, price $1. Send 10 cents in stampsto N. C. Polson & Co., Manufacturing Chemists,Kingsion. Ont, for sample outfits. dis~ How many young men and young wo~ men are cut off just asthe future seems brighest and fuliest of promise! They are taken away by the d'sease which causes over one-sixth of all the deaths in the world—the disease which doctors call consumption. There is absolutely no rea- son in the world why consumption should be fatal—why itshculd be even serious. It is a disease of the blood, and can be cured absolutely and always by purifying and enriching the blooc. The only ex- pe to this is the case where it has been neglected and improper!y treated Office and Residence --Dorchester Street Office Hours—9 to 10a. m.,1 to 3 and ito 8 p- m™, Prompt | attention to country calla, until it is stronger than the body—until the body has beeome so weak as to have lost the ability to recuperate. Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery wi!l cure 98 per cent of all cases of Consumption if used ©ures CEZRONIC-DISE 4SE3 and RUPTURE by Saiisbury treatmrut, Send stam mation, or call at Trure, i.ova Scot Moaesietis Beak vibtex 1 for infer | Otic | Chiass DR. CLIFT. : ' Dr, &CCO rd ng to directions, It also cures all ngering coughs, bronchial and throat ati cticns. Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. A. SR osnrts (it Badia end Q < od nw i ° -: = ts “s S = 7, | | best manufacturers, where only skilled workmen are Q) ... © the | aré made in this way as Jew Houses) have t to poor families, all over the city, where it can b2 done very cheaply, as all the children take a hand, sometimes happens that an unwary dealer buying this that will wear you had better buy from the old reliable. We are showing $10,600 worth of high class furs, all new and made by we can safely guarantee every piece to give satisfaction. y the Fur trade. -Some of thé sifaller Fur houses in Montreal (known ‘there e cutting done in the factory, but the sewing is given out They also buy the clivpings from the large concerns, make them up into eollars, muffs, etc, and sell them to those who don’t know the difference, but you can judge tor yourself how long they will wear. time will imagine that he never could sell furs cheap before, but if you want furs neaeveeeceeeeceeeete 1 The FURS We Sell. employed. That’s why That’s why we do TT 3 # s € & » @ ‘e & 3 B - — Een Now it class of furs for the first f SENTNER, McLEOD & Co Besesseoet esesesese 3 s a ® 4 : % # ONAN 2 yo AN ofa e <a Se a> VSS Se S% SY: The Kumfurtable Kind That is the only kind of underwear you get at the Model Store. Not rough, ill made garments in our antine stock, and you pay no fancy prices either. You can buy a splendid suit of underwear for $1.00—Of course we have them cheaper we can sell you a suit for 50c—of course we have them dearer— all prices up to $9.00 E’'or the | Boys We have a very nice line of boy’s Underwear, strong, made, smooth, fleeced lined, sizes 26 to $2. sls sv S48 as" ~* well Well Fitting Underwear Seiviceable Underwear Warm Underwear Cheap Underwear Strong Underwear Good Underwear RH RAMSAY & UD. ooeeee L HE OUTFITTE we. il il lla :@ & + AR! = owe 3 New = Nz | re oon LS Zw. ne. WS AS AS US DS OO 2 a US US OS OS OS HAPPY =z THOUGHT. WHEN——— aS ra dita ua dita padh cs cavetat aati aati om ot pele John T. McKenzie. 4% THE TAILOR & P. E., ISLAND © TTL SO IE ATTENDING THEB AZAAR —CALL AND—— urchase a flappy Phought Range THE BEST MADE Simon W. Crabbe be ANT tr HOUSEKEEPERS To come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be fatisfactory. We keep every- thing in our line that is neces- sary. HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wuat we want you to see when you FOR are looking at our goods. Cheir lowness will surprise you. DRISCOLL and HORNSBY (YUEEN STREET NOTICH. All accounts in book account, notes of hand, judgments, or otherwise, due the 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 aad arranged for at once will be placed in October court for collection. HELEN SULLIVAN, Administratrix, St. Peters, Sept 25th, 899 1 White’s "ICa ramels and Snowflake Chacolates <= Can be had at any of the following firs.‘class store T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co. W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Gefl Waiker’s Corner STOVES & HARDWARE | J. D. McLeod & Ce fae ter maa C2 ad i mony samen ta . rt i i Ree ee ee eo 7 ; ii af i 4 at ' : st ; Sy [