——eoEe ———oO oer a ¥ ’ + THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTLETOW a se my > rn ‘ . th : ~ » $ Y, * iva 2 Wy a 4 bi ’ Pra y ¥ Ke AaNJiLS ~ ~~ *% 2 x 1 . ins 4. ~ vrs a 4 S . ce as 4 “4 \ y 4 d > = § ‘ En, tbttce, SGoiis, i a * = . a ‘ i aie i ef bas ‘3 XN ensFtai 4s pes f as ME INTIVEREN ' » ‘% v x i ee 4 , i a i J —— - ee vans > > <> by generé ation ee eT araty YT oa after generation _ 4.° s Every Form of nfl ammatiol 12% J i 7h J ror VW PREERRECEVS! - ? FP AL and EXTERNAL aie Ue Ne <y for iN VT ERNAL A \l use. Be te By ey st fa: y old couples relate that ever since they were beys aud girls Ke | oH , JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT h been 1 { i a ome, itl with them re many family ills from infancy to old age. ieee a 1 ved Jol 8 Al eT niment I have been a standard bearer more than Me, more t fifty 3 my For | 50 years nodyne I ent. ue ' > & IThavet ! ay Se | ways gor , grand~ ! Gay ol | south Robbinston, M { Mra. ray L. TX K. ¢ inth, M tS %, Ser ad for our Book on INF LAMM ATION, mailed free. Scld by all Druggists. 3% > Dp > Or nf \IINSON I . via ef, ’ = in Two Sizes, Price 25 and 50 cts. — JOHNSON & CG., Boston, i: ~ | ~~ “Xs } * Ha HA He Fe : ( naas semeenemeesnencesen | W F ‘, & ROCKY POINT FERRY | ants, Lost, aun ¢ ae , ;| Commencing Wednesday,November Ist genera wewerk; ve ference tired | ithe steamer Elfin will run as follows for | » to Mrs W H Crosskill, Bright nm hy ri 4 the balance of the season 1899: | i; Willleaye Prince Street wharf . ~ATLE~-© © parr re re to . aariy | \pply &b |. ZAMINER Of0 ; AD... vouabebind cose ute eee m. | Reliab! ss mitilinid aide Se $2.00: AG SHU 80am | 8 cvoccsdic's Tounencness. ee eT m. Position peri ne er oe eerere ee SS ee pir pe "year end <pense3 mx ceric 2 2 00 ¢ ae VMAO’K On 1 : ececeeteen as stecssssseseee see & S P.O pee ecaueani danigaetess ach 5 eeunke 4 00 ny ie ~ | eet eee Les, (ieee oe 4 W STEED \ few boarders Can ve accomo- ; eeeece dyted at Mrs McGregor’s, Prince Street. | Wl leave Rocky Point tnd se werage 271 2Ws } i eccvcceceseovecsoces initicient ae Gc. mR SAI general purposs French Pi ‘ 10 00 “6 Lion mare, 8 years old, Also a foal i Pro- 1130 as ider) 5 menths old Applyto J A Long ; toa , aoe - 74 eeereeererenre eee ° l 30 p m , : | ; lv >) (ie oe bee Oe eeevee 7 3 00 “ : LET—How : on “neen S'reet. iatei : ot oO | it by John Mumford, in good repair, eee qo vevvccee 4 30 r} roor frost prot! celjar, i a tad ae A 30 ss i ¥ : ADT st the residence of Chas, SUNDAYS ‘ H Isbe Tug = t. Ziz =" gee: | ; sn | | Ui leave Printe Street Wharf - WV ANTE ).-A geat’s second-hand riding wails Apply at this office Oe ied ees ot 2 900 a. m. oe oe —— pace tle . a Ww ANI 2D-—A burse — good re sferenc e sccescoces eeeeee . ecoees 1 2 45 a ni, required. Apyly to Mrs A, B. Ww eres kaa a sosccene 2 00 ton. Pehl | Se hatte aesinen MO 00 <6 COW FOR SAI 74 e-Sees a Will ie Ricks: Peints shire Cow, 4 years old, will calvwe about Jany. lzth. Apply to M. Sweeny, Dorchester 5r. At teeeeeee ee eeeeeeaeeeee “300 1000 a. m. . a COP OOO Pee eeee ee Hee eeeeee sw Hees l 30 ye mm. WANTED—By « lady at H>tel Davies, a sl oa os a “ youns girl totake care ofa child Anply to ee - 500 i N White, upp ?r Prince 3+. 268 3 pd Cok, sesee & vesesades coenseess © § : imateieameen ee W AN TED—Bee: oom, sitting room andj = = Reference reqnuir- EXAMINE® office 268 diwk pd board for winter nionths. ed, Apply by letter to B., FOUN [D—In Ch rlott eiown, some time ago, a brooch. Owner an bave samé upon paying expenses -t residence of Peter Brad- , Douglas 270 tf ~AGENTS— igh of Life,” out. Bonanzafor canvassers, Low price. Big profit. given Outfit free. Limited, Brantford. W ANTED—Girl to look after children. mus have reference. Appty *o Mrs Brow, Uovper Prive e )_3t. 160 “TO LET.—Phat Ottage on Brighton Koad, nex: to residence 0° Hon. G. W. Howlan—Ar- ply to Sergeant Viilard, Victoria Barracks or at Hank of Nova Scotia Building to M& D M McLeod 26] 2 weeks =i, TO LEf—The corner house opposite the Vbharlottetown Hospital, containing eleven ‘ooms, exclusive ©f kiichen and pantry. stable and coach house in connection. Kent moderate. Possession tsi Nov. Apply on the pecaniens to Mrs Connolly. 240 tf Latest book Large book. Freight paid. Credit Bradley-Garrison Co., 260 tf “Te LET—A house containing five rooms, situa'ec yn King Street, back of Merchaat’s ie ay Bed *E Island. Apply at the office of 4 -er WE WANT AT ONCE — Good honest Menin every locait + local or travelling. to introduce and advertise our goods, tacking up asbew cards On fences, along public roads, and all conspicuous places. No experience need- ; Salary or commission $60 per month and expenses $2.50 perday. Write at once for full rticulars.. THE EMPIRE, MEDICINE Co., ndon, Ont. 224 10 LET—1 house on Brighton Road, ‘acing south, 10 rooms, bathroom and pantry. heat- ed.with hot water aad fitted for electric light. houses On Brighton Road, facing west, 9 rooms pantry avd bath room. Apply to Mat neson & Bentley. 218 str. Hlectra There will be no trip to or from Charlottetown next week; instead thereof, there will be three trips to Pictou from Georgetown. CARVELL BROS., Agents W ILL BE GIVEN — 972 $1000 CASH AWaAY.. On February 14th, 1900. To Agents sencing subscribers to SELF - CULTURE - MAGAZINE Two Hundred and Fifiy Dollars to the igent sending in the largest list—$150.00 375.00, $25.00, $15.0, $10.00, and soon + total of 55 Cash ay rarde; and in add ition rery largecommisso1 will be given. Send for full part) :ulara and free equip- pent. Profitable work for intelligent yersons. Send two references. THE WERNER COMPANY, Dept H, Akron, Ohio ee - ‘SICK HEADACHE La ey tml, Positively cured by these Little Pills. ’ They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsias Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Thep Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small | Small Price. _— Substitution the fraud of the day. | See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pitta, W ANT HOUSEKEEPERS To come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep. every- thing in our line that is neces- sary. HOUSEKEEPING The price s—well, tliat is wuat we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. Cheir lowness will surprise you. DRISCOLL and‘ HORNSBY FOR | that Miss Amelia L., thei: | wife supported, | cultured and morally | Wife’s position in society maintained— ‘ fr mm tne ie und acute pains, and it was i “ Poa) . ; & i) biti . 3 WeeLUSO that the | ; i ’ ‘ 41 1 j ri { LHe IWWctrusive pian » ALU LUG RITA | bas now recovered.’ If this story is true, it is to be hoped now that her ear is once more free and in working order, will incline it to hearken to the exhorta+ tions of her elders and will not go on planting plane trees in such obviously uncongenial soil.—Notes and Queries, | Position In Society. To all those who spend their time wondering how other people live we would suggest that an examination of the plaintiff’s ea in the case of Schneider versus Hosier, 21 Ohio St. 9&8. might throw some light on the sub- ject. It was a suit Saal a civil damage ) act, and the plaintiff alleged in her pe- tition that she ‘‘was the wife of one dimri Hosier, on whose good conduct, frugality and personal labor sbe wag dependent for the support of herself and gssven minor children, for the proper culture and mora! training of the latter, and, to a good extent, for her own position in society. The said Ziniri Hosier, when not intoxicated or laboring under the effects of intoxica- tion, Was an industrious laboring man and regularly earned and received for his labor $1.50 a day.’’ There’s man- agement for you. Seven children and a the children properly trained and the al] on $1.50 a day. Perhaps there may nave been extenuating circumstances in she intoxication of Zimri.—Law Notes. The Deal Was Off. A German university professor m- ceived a large package containing six boxes of cigars, with a letter saying: ‘*Permit us to send you these six boxes of cigars. We believe that they wil! give you every satisfaction and trast that yon will recommend them tc yoar friends. Kindly send the amount, 6 marks ($1.45), by postoffice order.’’ The professor replied: ‘‘I bave the honor to remit to you 12 dissertations, which will no doubt afford you the ut- most satisfaction. Should you wish for more [am at your command. The cost is 3 marks each.’’ By return of pest came the reply; ‘*Be good enough to return the cigars, We send herewith the cost of carriage and package. We are returning your dissertations. ’’ Free Translation. **T guess Mrs. Frills doesn't like that pew French maid.’’ ‘*What French maid?’ **T didn’t know her name until I met Mrs. Frills yesterday. I said, ‘How worried you look!’ ‘Do I?’ said she. ‘Well, it’s only embongpong.’ And so I suppose that’s the maid’s name.”’ ‘*What is?’’ ‘‘Emma_ Bongpong.”’ Plain Dealer. — Cleveland Pride of Ancestry- ‘*‘Mamma, the Smytheses are claim- iuig that they, too, are descended ‘ram kings and are just as good as we.”’ “‘The insufferable upstarts! Why, they have to go back 37 centuries toe find a king in their lineage, while we bave to go back a scant 35. The very fdea!’’—Detroit Journal. None For Him. **The dootor would like to see you in- side,’’ said the maid to the caller who was waiting in the reception room. ‘*Not much $F sai the startled pa tient, ‘‘he can’t try any X ray on ma,” Yonkers Statesman. +e See our fine line underclothing at bot ‘om prices. John McLeod & Co. Keep your hands warm witb a pair o our nice warm gloves.—R. H. Rameay & Co. Top shirts and underclothing; for the | best value inthe city you must see our Heavy al! wool underclothing for We sell Stanfield’s Unshrink- goods. 75c a suit. | able underwear in all the different sizes as- cheap as anyone.—Prowee Bros = 3ins. Men’s and boys’ Sweaters and Cardigans, genuine all wool, superior value. See for yourselves at J B Macdonald & Co. 269 3i Keep werm. All woo! home mad b’anketing, oae or two yards wide, very cleap.—Prowse Bros. Another lot of men’s and boys sweaters in cardinal, navy aud fancy mixed colors —will be sold at very low prices.—J B Macdonalc & Co A whole concert in itself ‘‘the Graph- opbore Grard” to ren> applyto Miller (QUEEN STREET Bros, Se | | N, NOVEM®#, 28 ;¢ 2 2 : iS BOOMING G9 SWIRL Te 6 Oo FURL ERO A CET SY CRBS TAD PAL CRG eA. ERR: RA Oe PR toe wy ee a ante Se eee ae een tte $e? qQ > 4 some Clothing is made 1 der, not made to fit. is made to it WS fi Cy a “—— er Pee oy > a, to or= . Clot thas Cy” Whee s —— = 3 it, not made to order. Every garment guaranteed. | Sold only by the best dealers. <li ara ¢ 4 ¢ xem quae comin } 4) ene eae (aA 6) A ero <=> ++} em em emer $}} gu eum emns¢}}ammaminen!t These goods may be obtained from JAS. PATON & CO. eo ee ME 444) aD NE ¢ i, ME cone Ate TAA SARAABARRERA EMAAR AGAR £0U . = 3 CLOTHING WHY ? Because we sell the famous ; DEPARTMENT ZS ER GEE OE AS ap 3g BP EE Brand Tailor-Made Clothiaz ARN OnE RENN E NES Because we sell clothing cheaper than it has ever been bought for b2fore. Because we sell better clothing than has ever been offered you before. FITS WELL WEARS WELL OoRLLS WELL STORH HOR ~— CLOTHING ~—utre S,ENTNER, McLEOD and CO’Y. Successors to Beer Bros Wholesale and Retail. Our Sales of Boots and Shoes Has been large, but we have stilla large stock on hand in Men’s, Women: and Children’s, which vou can buy at Discounts Ranging from 25 to 50 per cent Come soon in order to secure your size. is not satisfied. J. B. MACDONALD & CO’Y IN YE Boots exchanged or money back Se ee ~ en l Victoria Cafe Greet George Street... Charlottetown, P. £. Islan To My Customers and Prospective Cus - iomersi-— _ — - OLDEN * ME You had to buy any old stove that the dealer chose to sell you, and it was always the one he ‘made most — on, because there was no competition. To-day you have a choice of the best stoves made, Permit me to call your attention to th fact that 1 am better prepared than ever before to supply your wants in Freeh Oys ters. Itis a fact that in erder to be euc- Ss E 7 ces:ful in the Oyster usioess one must be nen ca ae oon bay. _ able to handie them in large quantities. Tortise Heaters, Cooking Stoves ! With this object in vier, I beg lrave to FENNELL si CH ANDLER solict your patronage, and can assure you of satiefaction. I may say that my Oyster Parlor wil eT Na ROE A He ts oer, where the delicate Bivalve may be | 2btained in every style to satisry the ! taste ofthe moet exacting epicure. Yours, &c., JOHN P. JOY The P. E.I. Oyster Kir be conducted in the usual first claes man- , Great ras la ta if AGHANS, Queen St. He is selling crockery, giass- ware and groceries at ——e ROOM s« [0 LET--Suitable for offices; over the store of L W Cook, May’s Corner, North Side Queen Square. Apply to Catherine May, corner of Prince and Kiag Sts. 227 ia, — ee eee WANTED—$2.00 per day sure, gentlemen or ladies; special work; position permanent; reliable firm, with best references; experience rs Bz 95: tt ok - reduced prices. unnecessary. «address—S, M. Fry. Field Man ager, Halifax, 169 dawtf