Dorothy At Sem ll ERR THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 7 1898 anemia .e rubber for women, light and at 1, With toe cap, very eharp | and medium toe, price 55c i JUL ah oe eee Something the same—without toe cap--very neat 55c CIPsyz.... An old fovorite with excellent wear ing qualities, red lined, two new shapes bde PRIDE.... A new rubber to suit whe latest style boot—medium widh toe, 55¢ MERM#S4 ID or storm rubber round and pointed toe WOMEN’S PLAIN CROQUET quality and plenty stvle 15 and 50c ALLEY & CO, THE SHOEISTS a grea favorite— 60c Good rubber—heavier good wearers with = j 9008 206466 6F 86690283 0089C08 Chocolate Fairy Cakes Toev’re the best cookie that we ever ruade. The flavor is chocolate and the price 10c per doz Telephone 98. Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKLREY BAKES BEST BREAD 9020200000000 59000 0800008 AURGHGHISIGST There is Solid Comfort COS OF SSHSLLSs COSSSOSSESESESEOBEEOCE COOSOCOOOOSOS BOOS SOOTHOBOLESEBONG in baving your house heated by Steam or Hot Water, Why pot have itdone -right awev before the cold weather «ets ID, aud havethe enjo meot whe. comes from a comturiahly heated nouse, We guarantee entire satisfate tion and our guarantee meane something. Everv contrac’ that #e under- take will be com,! ted to the satisfaction of our customers. Give us a cal! and be couvinc- ed that what we say is true. BRUCE STEWART & CO'Y, Fng_neers Let F LOG SE TINS DAS The Modern Founders, we and Machinists, S. Nav. Co's ‘ Wharf, Ch’town P, E, I. \ . Phone 125 ~ ZAP SPR ERIE PERSE TAADAAARAY AAR : Dainty Pieces of Cut Glass Ll am opening a collection of beautiful pieces, as spark- as diamonds, The assortment inclu des:— Creams Bonbons Berry Bowls Water Bottles Sugar and Creams BEES EE a EE SE AHAAAHTAARARARAAARAR tp A rare treat for lovers of ee the ceautifel. a LINER & Wy. ¥. WE ii Kc rue GREAT WATCH HOUSE 2 Ke PE eee SSE ESS To Boston PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS cm me Chariottetown to via., Pictou and Halifax $8.75 assengers leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday morning conne:t with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the eame evening. Tickets for sale by Boston W. W. CLARK, Agent FLGLG GILLS PSS HG ts | ct ta | track of deers. The official who makes the Local and Other Items: Many Piterims.— Daring the past sum- mer, over 50,000 pilgrims a montn visite the shrine of La Bonne, Ste, Anne, Que- bec. stitnatilaaieliies Freak Aprte Trees.—Mr Lachlan Cameron, of lroquois, Ont, bas two apple trees Ol the same variety which are curios~ ities, The fruit bas no seed, a hollow conical cavity being where the core should appear. This freak bas puzzled the local fruit growers and botanists, >. — A Bap Accipant.—A voung man nam - ed Stephen Hubley of Halifax, met with a painful accident afew days ago. He gcotunder a cario ehelter himself from the rain atthe deep water terminus. A train backed down on him, three wheels goingover both lege. The limbs were amputated. wlanhticmisld VatvasLe Copper Discovery,—Robert Muir was in town yesterday. Mr Muir saysthat there is a vein of copper at Kureka a mile and a half wide all the way from Hopewell to Fish Pools. It is cap- able of turning out 300 tons a day. The assay went 13 per cent of pure copper, which is very rich. li shows also traces of gold and nickel,— New Glasgow Eonter- prise. He Waxrs Damaces.—Arch McDonald, of Grand Narrows, © B, iotends bringing action agaiost the Dominion Government because the body of a female relative who ledotdiphtber'a, in Boson, was’ de~ tained by Dominion «fticials while on its way and bured at Lawlors Island. ‘Tne othcials claim that there was danger of the iread disease spreading, bence their action. The case wil! be ventilated in the courts— Bras d’Or Gazette. He Liven Iv Bepv.—The Montreal Star says: Oue ofthe many pecaliar actions THE CROSS. November 5th, 1898. Dedicated to the Right Reverend James Charles McDonald, Bishop of Charlotte- town, during whose bishopric and by whose unwearied exertions, aided by those of hia people, has been erected the most splendid edifice which bas ever adorned Prince Edward Island, the new KR. C. Cathedrai. Raise high that glorious ensign ! Loug may its radiance glow As sunshine of asmiling Heaven Upon the earth below, Shine forth, thou beauteous golden Cross ! Against the calm, blue sky; Fair emblem of the mercy~bond T’wixt earth and Beaveu ou high. Gleam bright from off thy lofty ephere Thatevery eye may see The symbol! of that victory gained On blood-stained Calvary. Ob for those hours of agony ! That dark and dolesome night When, from His garb of wounded fiesh, Soared forth the world’s Great Ligh}. That rugged cross from Judah’s hill Hath jong since passed away; Yet from its ashes rose the dawn Ofampler, nobler day. That tvpe of rare sin-offering, Worid’s sacrifice in One, Now stands erect through all the years, From rise to set of un, A joy beam on the Alpine heights Amid the eterna! snow; A refuge for those weakling ones From cruel Ganges’ flow. First jewel ina movarch’s crown, Dear gua-dian of the grave; Thy voice dows caeer by desert path As in Cathedral nave, Thy teachings calm life’s stormy day, Bid evening close in peace, And light the soul to that bright realm entered in the Police Court was made out there wheo Mr William H Smith, was charged with non-providing. It seems that tae mao bas tbe unusual record of having epent the most of histime in bed for upwards of three years. His wife who | made out the complaint against him al- | | leges that he has not spoken to her for | this period, She claims that shs kept ihe family on her own earnings, and he only resumes ao erect position when it is necessary to eat, menatueinest It is estimated that there are six thou~ sand hunters io northern Ontario on the estimate also says the deer are increasing in number. The average hunter would not appear to be a very serious game des- troyer. A report from Vancouver that C PR steamers have been commissioned by the admiralty for immediate service as armed cruisers ie denied by the Canadian Pacific authorities who eay the story is absolutely uofounded, eh mAgAzI | NOVEMBER MAGAZINES. THE CANADIAN. “The Canadian Magszine” opens its twelfth yolume with November, much to thedelight of those who recognize the value of Canadian literature. Ite appear- ance is healthy aed encouraging, while its articles, stories and iliu-irations are equal to any 25-ceot magazipe in the world. The November nunber contains the first in- stalment of a new story hy Joanaa M Wood ? the famous Canadian who has written “the Untempered Wind” and ‘‘Judith Moore.” Wordsworth on Women. Wordsworth indulges not infrequently in caustic remarks on women who write, toward whom he always retained a root- ed objection. Itis said that after Miss Martineau took up her residence in his neighborhood this abhorrence to author- esses sometimes took such active expres- sion that the deaf lady was frequently obliged to see what she could not hear and perforce to recognize that her pres- ence was unwelco:ne at Rydal Mount. She herself, | owever, makes no mention of anything uf the kind when alluding to the Wordsworths and her intercourse with them. On one occasion, after unsparingly condemning a work by Miss Sedgwiek, he concludes his criticism thus: “Such productions add to my dislike of literary ladies—indeed make me almost detest the name.” And further on again I find the rather sweeping announcement that “blue stockingism is sadly at enmity with true refinement of mind.” This last is said in reference to Sara Cole- ridge, whom he rather pettishly accuses of monopolizing Mr. Quillinan’s atten- tion on one occasion during the time of Dora. Perhaps as the remark is made the latter’s engagement to his daughter ; W here all earth’s sorrows cease. While dynasties arise and fall, And earthly systems wane, The Cross, outreachiog in its strength, Shall compass land and main. The pomp and wealth of Pagan worlds» Are doomed to shame and loss ; But glorious ends await the aims Aad triumphs of the Cross, Alike o’er east and western wave, Shall spread those rays divine; Till quenched the soul-deceiving light, Ov Mammon’s, Vishnu’s shrine. Shine out, thou emblem of our faith ! Thou precious beacon fighi! Aye upward unto heaveniy morn, Point thou the spirit’s nig!t. Shine out, from off thy sacred post O’er each fai: sculptured stone, Till every eoui beneath thy rays Bends low before The Throne, Raise high that peerless ensign! Which, as the covenant bow, Bezpeaks io radiant coloring, Goodwill to all beluw. Raise high that kingly standard! Since, in the aays to be, The whole wide world shall bow to Him Who died on Calvary. E 8. M. ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured } : half an hour by HOFFMAN'S BEADA: ilTE POWSERS 10 cents and 25 cents a, ull druxsists. —— PICKFORD & BLACK. LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTESOWN. SEASON OF i595. §.8. CITY OF GHENT wil! sail] from Ubarlotietown every Friday at 10 a. m., during the the season of 1898, for Halifax, salline at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor; returning will leave Halitaxevery Tues~ day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls, The steamer has excellent passenger accom- modation. Saloon amidships. Special freights will be given this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Ch’town, May 13,1898 LAND SALE. ———— —— Mr William Dockendorff« ffers for private sale his splendid farm cont» ining 110 acres of frerhoid jand with new dwelling house apd out buildings, 2 miles from Southport, Lot 48 also2.3 acres of — Se across the road y pe above (without buiiaings). <i ae if not sold by the 3th day of Nov 1898 will be sold at public quction at 12 o’clock together with all the stock, crop aud farming in a letter to Quillinan himself something in the nature of a tacit reproot may be included in it for him aiso.—Cornhill asa, I ' CHARLOTTETOWN - POPERTDITD NNN NNN zie = wo se ppp nnn Nnred nnennannnn nner tt aan ttt as John T. TickKenzie, & THE TAILOR & MAAVAALASAAbeSSAMALALAALAALSALALAGAGALALANANA Ud MAN AAMALAAMM ‘ements. For further particulars apply ‘ema on the premises, or F. H. Horne. ¢see handbills later, 2599 dy 31 wk 2i Gur. i MY mae P. E. ISLAND SITS MAMMAL ALLE UU dd adeddl An ulavity of the ONE the same price here. 20 p.c. les. re) Wholesale and Retail. rn re SPECTACLES No charge made for fitting glasses. We have just received a nice assort— ment of spectacles and eye-glasses in gold and nickel frames and the best of lenses in quality and finish. We can now supply you with glasses at greatly reduced prices and without any extra dharge for testing the eyes, Call and be convinced. JUREY & CO. Jeweiry and Fancy Opposite Post Office. Apples Wanted. I wi'l receive apples euitable for the English market to pack on Owners account from Monday the 3let inst, until the de- parture of the steamer Lake Winnireg, or I will pay good prices in cash for small lots of Ribstons, Spys, Ruseets. King Tompkior, Ben Davies and Baldwins They must be No. 1. in quality and free from all spois and bru‘ses. They mustnot be carr ied in bags. D. FERGUSON. —Ken St, Ch’town Oct 22 ’98. 247. | The Modern Good Ste res. can be relied upon. If so, we can show you some special good values in either (old, Gold Filled or silver, Also a ch ap line of Nickel] Watches for the boys. G- H. TAYLOR North Side Queen Square O84 02% G 8 ~~ O68 8O88 ' Shingles at 98e $ SHINGLES AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1.25 SHINGLES AT $1.30 > HING LES AT $1.56 SHINGLES AT $1 60 SHINGLES AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 SHINGLES AT $2.3C SHINGLES at $250 @eeow 6G @ Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shiogles spruce Shingles, a!l kinds -—all prices. Everything else you reouire in our line wo Puowe 181. ‘ James Barrett, Soaplsoap! Ds D ©ODWSSA2S48248 B Use Kuonprke Bar the great Laundry and _ scouring soap marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Royat Oak in the Laundry. Happy homies, easy quick work, snow white clothes. @O SS Uw seQeFt® 0720068 Use Jupiiez for the toilet and light Laundry. Makes child’s play of washday. J.D LAPTHORN & CO. Charlottetown Soap Work». system adopted by this firm. We don’t chars) jou on» pric: and your neighbor 10 or WE GIVE VALUE—NOT JISCOUNT. : > SENTNER MGLEOD & CO sre oxbpe oxbye orbye «Oy, OERERRSE You may need a watch--one that @e2ececeaeeceazee2e29 - Interesting - Trial. VALUE VERSUS DISCOUNT The hun@reds of reliable witnesses from all parts of P. E.I , who daily crowd the spacious store of Sentner, McLeod & Co., bear ample testimony to the pop~ * i ie eee PRICE _.®& All goods marked in plain figures, everyone pays ee Succeseo:s to Beer Bros 3% ee SOR Y sf: di Dy. ordre ove 0 a alia o & ISIN INI BB ‘ ! Opened . Yesterday at The Model Store The finest assortment of Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bags, etc. In Leathers and Leatheroids, to be bad on P. K, Island. : Kor Ladies and Gentlemen Every dollars worth manufactured for us and entirely new, R. H. Ramsay & Co, Ch’town,—New Prowse Block. aaa cage “3 OYSTERS We have had long experience in handling Prince Edward Island’s famoos Oysters, and solicit your consignments. We have facilities second to none for handiing same wm John Caldwell & Co,, Produce Commercia] Merchante, Imperters‘and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits. 171jto 175gMcGill Street Montreal References Bank of Toronto and Commission agenc es. Cerrespondence Solicited. Cable addresses Fruitcald, 107 3mo dy&wk eee Something New. Our gents’ never slip soled and heeled boots, in Don- gola and Calf Stock, just what you want for damp days—they are decidedly the best thing introduced. No rubber necesary It has the proper degree of softness and elasticity, as well as durability, preventing dampness through the sole. See this line in our show winaow this weex. We are introducing them at the low price of $3.00 and $4.00, men’s and boys - whole stock beavy. Boots made to stand wear and tear Weeks & Warren ati aan eee I sae ese ntarm me ee an aeletiieaina sian sn oeadiee te eceeiinmmionetiiinn, 8 e i is GE plllce geig dl lee tagen ee cl Reso elon A een alg Aa cme gl a at ot a? site MEE: Ties get 8.