[pT ee Te nee ane enn ee ee ae cae pare ree aang csc BABYS OWN SOAP It makes my Skin smooth, clear, white and clean THe Ateert Tor_tctT SOAP Co. MONTREAL MANUFACTUN ERS OF THE CELEBRATED Wiss AAAAAASAAAAAASSS4 44s AASAGEASSAAAALASALASAS ALBERT romet SOAPS. &2 THE EXAMINER CALEN DAR For October, 1898. MOON'S CHANGES 7th day, Last Quarter. 15th day, New Moon. 22nd day, First Quarter. 29th day, Full Moon. = High Water. Sun ‘3 Day of We’k ne Q Morn.! Aft. | Rises.| Sets LSaturday 11 19 11 20 '5 44 5 25 2\Sunday 12 04 11 49 | 45 23 3 Monday 12 48 | 47 21 4 Tuesday 0 10 | 1 33 48 19 5 Wednesday 032/219) 49 17 6Thursday 0 58|309,| 50 15 7 Friday 135 | 408) 52 13 8 Saturday 21S Be ll 9 Sunday 3 46 | 6 34 | 54 9 10 Monday §$7\|722| 7 1l\ Tuesday 6Giymi Da i 3 12)Wednesday| 7 49 8 34 58 | 3 13|Thursday | 8 42, 907 6 O l 14| Friday 973\';939| 1 (4 0 15Saturday 1010 1010; 3 S58 16 Sunday 10 50 10 39 + 57 17| Monday 11 31 11 03 5 56 18 Tuesday 12 14 12 29 7 54 19 Wednesday 1 03 9 52 20,\Thursday 000 207 10 50 21 Friday 047'314; 12 48 22\Saturday {| 151/423); 13 46 23 Settiay 1314/534| 14 | 44 24| Monday 458, 641, 16 43 25'T uesday eas: S oe.t. oe 41 26|Wednesday' 749 818, 19 39 27\Thursday | 8 46 8 57 20 37 28! Friday 938,935) Zl 35 29Saturday 1025 1009 23 34 30) Sunday 11 08 1035, 24 33 31\Monday 115011100! 26 | 31 Wants, Lost, Found, &6, TO LET.—The Arvyle Honse on Kent St rear City Hallat present occupied by ~amuel Beaton possesion a! once. Anply to C. B. Chappell. 997 1 week end, W ANTED—Apn experienced girl for general housework, Apply t» MraS R Jenkins, Graf- ton Street. 236 3i pd LOST.—A silver coin broach engraved with the initials M. M. Fiader will please leave at this office. 234. BO ARDERS.—A few boarders «+n be ase. commodated at Mrs. ©. V. MeGrez *s, Prince St, near Methodist Church. 234 : wks eod, WANTED.—Immediately, evergetic re- presenta‘ives to handle oar snperior line of dupticators, neost vile aud mimeograrh sup- »iies also tyvewriter suppties “plendid opportunity for sienotvpist with some capital, References. Clement & Clement, Vontreal. £33 bins. VW ANTE?D.—Atone? a ru‘semaid. / pply » Vrs. Weeks Brighton. 239, FOR SALE.—Two vecond hand hot water a-naces, WILL be sold cheap, Apply at hn wlottetown Hospi ai. 229 tf, WANTED.—A general servant. Must understand plain cooking. gA pply at ae « ——— — " LET.—A pleasantly situated house on the Brighton Road containing nipe rooms end bathroom heat:d with hot water and “itted for electric light Apply to W. C. Harris, Architect. EMPLOYMENT WANTED.--By a man— competent book keeper, useful in shipoing business orinany other capscitvina busi- ness establishment. Apply at this offic>. 225 tf Apoly 28 one ~s) W ANTED—A housemaid. Arthur Peters, Brighton vO LET —That com forteble brick dwelling i) vise, situateon Water Street, now ip posses- eron Of Mrs McDonald. Possession given +t 20th September, Apoly to Peake Bros & Co. Aug, th, 186-. eod tf — —— LA CNN * >) LET.—Three story Dwelling House con ing eight large rooms, On Prine stre-t | session given on Oct isth W. W. Wellner, NOPPPPROLPPPEPPALIPAA PEL IS “ > £ in leasure + S7 to SIO a Week nourcsany «’ one can do the work, We want reliable « families in every locality to help us « mannfacture Children’s Toques, Gannt- € jets and Bicycle leggings for the trade, & wy a new proces». No canvassing or ex- > perience required. Steady work, “, pay, whole or spare time. Write to-day. “ Address, Tae Co-OpERATIVE KNITTING %& Go,. 15 Leader Lase, Toronto. Pee Ragen (enero oe ae : 2 The English Army. In the 40 years that elapsed between the battle of Waterloo and the fighting in the Crimeathe British army attain- ed a maximum of inefficiency. It ia only now, when the chief actors in the great drama of the struggle with Russia are dead, that the public is beginning to learn the extent of the incapacity and inefficiency of the men responsible for the equipment and training of the Brit- ish army. But for the courage of the British private the Crimean campaign would have been a disastrous failure Indeed but for the accident of a fog on the morning of the battle of Inkerman, which enabled a handful of British troops to impress 40,000 Russian sol- diers with the idea that they were more numerous and better supported than they really were, the English army would have been driven into the Black sea and the subsequent history of En- rope altered beyond recognition.—Lon- don Standard. A Deadly Grudge. ‘You and Briggins don’t seem to be very good friends any more.’’ ‘*No, he isa wolf in sheep's clothing.”’ ‘“‘Why, what did he ever do to make you conceive such an opinion of him?’ **Made me believe I ought to take my Ydcycle apart for the purpose of clean- ing it.’’—Chicago News. The Foolish Advice Given. “T hate to see a man who has sense enough to give good advice,”’’ said Mr. Bifferly, *‘but not sense or strength enough to follow and profit by it him- self, but it isa fact that mapy a man has got rich on a hint from somebody else who has staid poor.’’—New Yor« Sup. Well Named. ‘*This is the paffor, eh?’’ tentatively remarked the real estate agent, who was looking over the house. “*Yes,’’ replied the old man Kidder, ‘but I usually call it the courtroom— I’ve got seven daughters, you know. ’’— Harper’s Bazar. There are over 1,000 islands under the flag of Japan, and in Georgia bay, the north extension of Lake Huron. where we find very few islands on the map, there are in reality several thou- sand islands, most of them, of course, quite small. One-seventh of the population of Eng- land are engaged in the building trade. Well Made — an Makes Well Hood’s Sarsaparilia is prepared by ex- perienced pharmacists of today, who have brought to the production of this great medicine the best results of medical re search. Hood’s Sarsaparilia is a modern medicine, containing just those vegetable ingredients which were seemingly in- tended by Nature herself for the allevia- tion of buman ills. It purifies and en- riches the blood, tones the stomach and digestive organs and creates an appetite; it absolutely cures all ecrofula eruptions boils, pimples, sores, salt rheum, an every form of skin disease; cures liver complaint, kidney troubles, strengthens and builds up the nervous system. It en- tirely overcomes that tired feeling, giving strength and energy in place of weakness and languor. It wards off malaria, ty- — fever,and by purifying the blood it eeps the whole system healthy. Sarsa- ii ood 4S parilla Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. See Hood’s Pills or FOR SALE OR TO LET. iT cure all Liver Ills and Sick Headache. 25c. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, al! in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in coanection, Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL To Boston via., Pictou Charlottetown to Boston and Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the same evening. Tickets for sale by W. W. CLARK, Agent WO LER That centrally situated house on Prince St., near the Methodist Brick Church‘ containing nine large rooms, in good order with stable and coach house atiached— Possession given the 15th of October DS PPPPPPPAROEPOPIDPAIPAALS *' Queen St, Ch‘town. next. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, lower 215 THE Dai LY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OOTOBER 13 1698 | | | | | bisenit fora IMckens In Evening Dress. When Charles Dickens was to make his first appearance in Boston before an American audience as a reader, an im- mense crowd awaited him. The en- thusiasm of the people for the most pone novelist then living had risen to fever heat. One of the most ardent ot his admirers afterward told this lit- tle incident of the evening: ‘‘With a few gentlemen who wished to welcome and show him attention I was in the little room atthe back of the platform when Dickens entered it. He was a rather stout man with a some- what red face, and I saw to my sur- prise, that he was dressed in an exag- gerated servility to the extreme fashion. ‘‘More than this, he wore a bouton- niere in each buttonhole, and two watches, the chains of which were strung aggressively across his chest. There was a gaudy bad taste in his ap- pearance which his friends regretted, knowing how distasteful it would be to most of his admirers who appreciated his genius and enjoyed his writings. ‘*No one, of course, could broach the subject to him, and he appeared that night and every other night of hia en- gagement in the same attire. The uni- versal comment was, ‘Why, this is a petit maitre.’ How can a man with such tastes be the creator of Tiny Tim and Sam Weller !’’—Youth’s Companion. High Praise. A story told by John Ross Dix in his “Pulpit Portraits’’ shows how strong a current of life ran in the veins of Dr. Lyman Beecher when he had passed the allotted threescore years and ten. When about 75 years of age, he spent a fortnight in the eastern part of Maine. A party of gentlemen at Calais weut with him some 380 miles up a series of lakes to Indian territories. When about to embark upon a chain of lakes in the birch canoes, the Iidian guide, Etienne, rather objected to so old amar attempting the adventure, fearing that he would give out. The doctor , paddled with the best of the youngsters; caught more trout than all the party together and returned each day from the various tramps in the lead; ate his fish on a rock, with a sea trencber and fingers for knives and forks; slept on the ground upon hemlock branches under the tent, and at length the Indian guide went | from the extreme of depreciation to the highest expression of admiration in his | power, saying: **Ab, old man, all Indian!”’ It Was a Pretty Hat. A young lady of the east end had just received several proofs of different styles of photographs of herself aud had kept them until the usual semiweekly visit of her best gentleman friend. He was punctual in arriving that night, but he never imagined that it was to be his last call for an indefinite period. He had no sooner seated bimself in the parlor than the young lady brought in the photographs for bis inspection. He looked them over very carefully and finally selected the only one of the sev- eral pictures showing a hat on the sub- ject. It was a pretty big hat and beau- tifully trimmed. The piece of millinery caught his eye at first glance, and he most innocently remarked: ‘*I think this is the best photograph. The hat is so pretty. It is avery fine picture of the hat.’’ The young man did not notics his fatal error until too late. His visit was short and uninteresting that evening, and now he wishes that the art of pho- tography had never been discovered.— Pittsburg Dispatch. Globe Loan & Savings Co., cor. of Victoria and Lombard Sis.. Toronto. KF. W. Dey, Manager Globe Loan & Savings To,., says s@ys:—‘s consider Dr. Chase’s Ointment nvatuable:” we have thousands of testimonia's from prominent business m:n , alover the D minion,’ os SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Oct 12—Ceto, Weatherbie, Sydney; Jubi- lee, But er, do; Athlete, Roberts, Wallace; Raeburn, McLean, Louisburg; Nellie Reid, Reid, do; Dolphin, Wrigat, Syduey. CLEARED. i Oct 12—Cora Lee, McDonald, Sydney. Port of Summerside. ENTERED. : Oct 8—Tillie B, McKay, Baie Verte, lumber; Miunie Scott, Grant, Northport, lumber; es City of Ghent, McNevin, Hali- fax, mdse. Oct 10—Ida M, Mallett, Port Hastings, empty flour barrels; Lochiel, Wrig4t, Richibucto, lumber; Jessie Newell, Ber- nard, Louisburg, coal. CLEARED. Oct 3—Tillie B, McKay, Baie Verte Halifax: | oats; City of Ghent, McNevin, 363 boxes cheese, $2,200. Oct 10— Minnie Scott, Verte, coal; Lochiel, grant, Baie Wright, Shediac, ba/last. Your October statement hasn’t been receipted yet. '! | fo-day will do.— Moore & McLeod. Asthma Gasps. The wheezing and strangling of those who are victims of Asthima are promptly relieved by a few doses of Dr. Chese’s Syrup o* - seed and Turpentine. renee .™ —— —— ee ee —_ - Where Hearing Coases, Lord Rayleigh, in a lecture, said that experiments bad shown that a vibration of sound having an amplitude of less than one-twelve-millionth of a centi- meter could atill affect the sense of bearing. Such a vibration would be so short that it would have to be enlarged 100 times before the most powerful! micro- scope could render it visible, supposing — it wero susceptible of being seen at all. Old people, he said, do not hear bigh notes which are audible to young per- sons, and there is reason to believe that babies hear notes which are inaudible to their elders.—London Mail That Grand Air. “Papa, | want a pug dog. They’s so *ristocratic lookin. ’’ **Bobby, what do you mean by aristo- cratic looking?”’ ‘*W’y, they looks like they’d git hop- pin mad if they had ter git a’ynainted with anybody. '’— Brooklyn Life. It is estimated that there are no fewer than 70,000,000 Zuropeans who wear wooden shoes. Basswood is ordinarily employed for sabots, but willow is the best material. In 15 years Russia has sent 624,000 persons to Siberia, fully 100,000 rela- tives of prisoners laving accompanied Ge exiles of their own free will Papa’s Business, ‘“‘What does your father do, little girl?’’ asked the new teacher. ‘*He is a conflagration ejector,’’ said the little girl from Boston. ‘*A what?’’ ‘‘He puts fires out.’’—~Philadelphia No-th American. nnn — ; Lae! 3 sear Ore Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drovsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulaie the Dowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day. \ See you get Carter’s,, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Piflg 7 : ADVICE ABOUT Spice. When ordering a package of Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin namop or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al- ways fee] sure of securing the best quality by asking for : : : Mott's Shaw & Beairsto The Practical Plumbers Are prepared todo all kinds of jobbing and will be pleased to furnisa estimates on all branches of the trade. I1f you are building it would be well to get their prices They ars the practical plumbers, @2OCG4G 2b? 2G GS B28 430686 7 3 : ns PROMPTLY SECURED: Write today for a free copy of our interesting books “Inventors Help’ and ‘‘How you are swindled.” We have extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. Send sketch, model or hoto. for free advice. MARION & MARION, xperts, New York Life Building, Montreal, and Atlantic Building, Washington, D. C. TO LEC —Ca2 boas? ani premises know as the “Old London House, ’ situateon Water st., nextt>» Government Warehouse No 1 Appl- to Peake sros «& Co. jan3—tf WANTED—Two or three smart boys--apply at factory—Mark Wright « Co, 106 FOR SALE—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,now giviug from 10 to 12 quarts of milk dajiy, Apply to E, H, Beer, ly7 uf Se see SD SS > <a eageeneinen-qeninapetnnaaeinns pur, APU a Ce cle alate a MV i all . 2 HOUICEHEEPERS, if you have not tried @ 5 Tetley's Elephant Brand Teas, you should do so at once, 1 These Teas are put up especially for family s use.—Wrapped in air tight lead packets, the flavor a and purity in ensured to the consumer, who is also 7 protected as to the correct value by having the By RETAIL PRICE PRINTED ON EVERY PACKZT, x Sold by most grocers in Canada and the United Sates. 9 25c. to £1.00 per fd. in 14 22d 1 fd. Pactot Cag If your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we well ca el : see that your order is filled. 1g JOSEPH TETLEY & C9., London, Eng., Canadian liead Office: 14 Lemoine TL, "retire. ie UU nin an ne saan | Flannelletes Cloakings Hosiery 5 Underclothing q Dress Goods Ted HARRIS "3-9 ia Mippels HT With every $2.00 worth of Boots you buy of us at our § well known low prices we. will give a pair of Childrens Slippers free of cost, These | are nice new fall and winter Slippers fancy patteras pretty and comfortable. : a hrie LONDON HOUSE a on a Ye 2g a — a 4 J. B. Macdonald & Co. £ # “tf . of DR CLIFT treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury method of persistent self-help in remov- ing causes jrom the blood. Continuous, in- telligent treatment in person or by letter insures Minimum of suffering and Maximum of cure, possible in each case, Avoid Attempts Unaided. MICRO*QOPICAL EXAMINATION BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE, & Graduate of New York University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. Twenty years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma reg- iste in U. S., and Canada, Address; Charlottetown, P.E.1., Cau, OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW. Accommodations reserved icr patients. Releiences cy applicaticn: OF the money, Box Calf Boots gems for the price. | New this seaso MADE to WIN They are great sellers; the waythey are made makes them & sell; all solid leather, full of style aud beauty, unsurpassed for RUPTURE CUKED by the IMPROVED method, Endors = ed by the medical] profession and by th wae pave discarded their trrsses and cured, ie THE IMPROVED RUPTURE CURE, # GY painless, involving no inconyrnience and ré-— quires only5 or 6visits, Examinations fe 7 and confidential. 2 No Pay Until Cured THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS Testimonials on application. Correspon- dence solicited. A perfect cnre can be guar ranieed if you obey instructions. DR. CLIFT Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Canada CFFICE— Victoria Row, Souns—Uatil n a. m.? to 6 p. mm. : 2 Dongola Buttoned Oxfords These shoes are built on the most progressive lines and Vveecks & Warren