a a ee ee | PRR NS GR ARN OEE TA RR RE A a OS rom ae aR ONE RELY 2. eae | locks. hem fr the I Apel t pi ce to nickel tellow that ps watch whilk you } a vi u any re y ! All i ful 5 © in bese arsrmmammamcr, meon | nit rte S d ¢ | . oe . ial beyond ve ade'o € , gotoap » where vou KnOW every ’ » | 8 ibiog is d Db & ret ciaee Mavuer F ’ Uur aim is to give our cus'oio- - i ; ers the very beet vaiue at the luwest 4 t pose 2 ; We gaarantea all our work to ; be strictiyv ‘icst claasa. Give us a 4 j call ac vavinceds ’ cr s ; Brace Stewart and Co’y. £ rHE MODERN” . Founders, Engineers & Machinists 4 Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf % Ch town, P } I 4 $ Phone 125 é steteateteteitetetatatates ’ SN RPT NNMNNONNDE = 2000 Fami- 3 = More than aml- 3 oe. Se a ae = = ies in Halifax and o ‘= Dartmouth useSin = = Dartmouth useSun- 3 : . ‘ ~~ : - = light and Lifebuoy 3 = §=Qnane = = saps = -_- td = an = ex ‘lusiv ly in taeir homes, = = and a}! Say they weuld hot J > have any other kinds. oa = 3 ~~ . = This information is correct = = having been gained by com- = = petent and trust-worthy ad- — =. vertisers, leavingsamples at = = every house and m: <ing care- = S ful enquiries. = = = - = Lhese families never knew -_ = what pure SOAPS meant, un- — = il they tried SUNLIGHT = =— and LIFEBUOY. = = = = Why should not others = = learn and be hea'thier and | 4 miaw £ the le« ing —? = happier for the learning. 3 . . —~—- = Price is only 5c for 3 = large twin bar, = = z uw | we Te AAMAAAAAAAMA AAA AAG AA Maddaddd tdi: a CARD. W. F. H. GARVELL, B. A l@ e H. ; j ly i i BARRISTER-AT-LAW Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN. Telephone No. 170 Stoney t to Loan. ( will cause your tch to mark } al i LI XAC lv As you value your time piece, do 4 not allow it to run on without atten- tion from year to yea Such treat- 7 ill soon ruin the finest watch. It’s economy to have it examined | at regular intervals. Iam sure I can do it t your satisfaction. BE] Please call Ch’towr (Queen Str ee eR AEE TA STO, } A Travaller’s Dpinioa ii = i A trave} | Domivion recently wrote the Maritime | Merchant from Prince Edward Island. He ler who 18 pow to ; is very favorably impresred with the | bright little igland and tells us that when | | he commenced work among the merchavts he found them that class of men that it idoesa travelling man’s heart good to] | meet He is also impressed with the way this part of the | THE DAILY EXAMINER, a ee OCTOBER 16 1839 Loca ant Other lems. soaneusnenenellilens Boy Wanred.—An_ intelligent boy as | apprentice at lue Examiner office. — - an Op Bayx Brt1s.—Several $1 and $2 bills of the Bank of Prince - At Sypyey—Schurman, Lefurgey & | in which the farms thronghout the Island | Co, Summerside, have secured a contract | kept and observed that he believes that | are ee | peatness around a#farm D3y3; but, while | be had much praiss to give the little | proviae e and i's people, he was very much liegusted a: having to pay twenty dollars license to carry on bis business. He was | very hot about going to the extent of calling it “legalized robbery.” Indeed he jid not hesitate to say that it was “highs way rebbery of the worst kind.” Perhaps when be takes away a large number of orders he will not feel so violeatabout it, lke mostof the other travel- lers whogoto the Island, he will fell vio- He ends bis letter by saying | that the travelling man leaves quite a little moiey inevery town be goes into and | suggests that ifall concerned would agree not te acni their representatives over there, f he ie entenough. || the authorities would soon find out that | the tax was 3 mistake, and he even suge should take off their election time to those who do not law. | gests that travellers | coats and go to work at | see if they cannot defeat repeal the obsoxious agree to j | ————_@--—_- } Sometimes it seems toa weary woman | that she must certainly give up. The implest aod easiest werk becomes an ; 4 imost insurmountable task. Nervous- nese, sleeplessness and pain harrass her and life seems hardly Dr Pierce’s made for her worth the living. Favorite Prescription was Dr Pierce’s Golden Medi- cal Discovery was wade for ber. The former is for ills distinctly feminine, the otherfor general system. Together they suprly a scientific as d successful course of treatement. The “Favorite Prescrip tiou” restores healihy, regular action to the organs distinctly feminine. It forces out all impurities, strengthens the tissues, allays inflammation. The Golden Medi- cal discovery makes appetite, helps digestion, promotes assimilation, fills out the hollows in cheeksand neck with good solid flesh and brings tack the gladsome glow of girlhocd. Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing onlv, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Advise:. Address World’s Diapensary Medica! Association, Buffalo, a. &. Royal Oak Soap—That’s all. Send ove dollar ard fifty cents to Joy the Oyster King, and he will send you a b x containing 450 choice P. E, I. oysters, A idre ss King Joy, Lock Box 252,: Char- ot etown, P. EI. Joy! Joy! Itwil! do your heart good too see those lovely large Oysters at the Oyster King’s Palace, Great George Street. Roya! Oak soap; it is all right. Oysters by the quart, peck, bushel, and barrel ot Joy’s. Royal Oak soap; it i ee t is Easy to Love Your neighbor as yourself when your peighbor is pretty girl. It is just as easy to cure yourselfof Catarrh,Bronchitis or Asthma, if you use Catarrbozone, the new medicated airtreatment for all dis- eases of the naval aod respiratory passages caused by germ jife Catarrbo zone cures by inhalation without danger or risk to the sufferer. It goes wherever air cen go and never fails to reach the effected parts. This is why it excels treatments requiring the vae of sprays, douches, powders, ointments, &c. which cannot reach the seat of the disease and are therefore useless. For sale at all drugg'sts, or direct by mail, price $1. Send 10 cents in stamps to N. C. Polson & Ce,., Manufacturi og Chemists,Kingston. Ont., for sample outtits. $$ —— -~~wSeeeee S @ Oe 2444640602 AT MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian and American newspapers received by mail each night. Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book toresad. Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. when you’re passing this way. R. H. Mason waren @@OUae GGt aan” aww } if RDUL ® 3O@s24@2e202ea a] for the erection of fifty dwellings at Syd- ney,C B. This wili give that enterpris- ing firm a busy time of it this winter. Carpenters are being sent down there at | once with the material contract. to go on with the _-—--=> Nova Soorta Coat Fretps.~—An Ottawa despatch saye: Dr, H.M. Ami , with Mr Hugh Fletcher, of the Ge oiogic al Survey, has been engaged in mappiog out the coal field of Nova Scotia, has re- turned to the city. Dr. Ami says that much valaable work nas been doue this sumer, The areas of known seams have been ascertained to be of greater than who, heretofore supposed, while many Lew and extensive areas baye been discover- ed. ie ia Cuickens ar Summersipe.~--The chicken fattening station at Summerside is mak - ing good progress, and considerable in- terest is being taken in it. Mr. A. W. Woodard, of Ottawa, visited the station on Friday last and gave a demonstration as to the proper way to kill. etc., as hedid in Charlottetown. He intends returning to Summerside Monday afternoon when the chickens now being fattened—about 275 —will be killed and prepared for ship~ ment. At thie station fifteen chickens are kept in a coop aad the coops have made ap average gain of about six pounds per week. A number of chickens have al- ready been reeeiyed torthe next shipment which will consist of 300 fattened by the Government and 400 or 500 fattened on his own account. capitaiiioinn Some Yacutinc InrormaTion,—It may be interesting just now to recall the fact thatin 1395 the Defender won the first race from the Valkyrie by eight minutes and 49 seconds. The second race was woo by the Defender. The Vaikyrie finished first by 47 seconds, but was disqualified for fouling the Defender. In the third race the Vail kyrie withdrew after crossing the? line and the Defender finished alone, It may a!co be weil to know that a yacht sails faster with the wind abeam than she does with the wind behind. A yacht will no’ sail so fast going dead ageinst the wind because she hasto goso much further, having to make tacks to get to windward, Verv few yachts sail-closer than three and a half poiuts into the wind, Arviceto Expeavovrers.—At Montreal during the closing meeting of the Christian = adeavour dominion convention, Rev J A R Dickson, of Galt, Unt., in the course of an interesting address “How to Develop Workers, * said that the object of the Christian Badeavour society ras to develop wcrkers, and the best way to do this was to keep the pledge, but all should endeayor todo so. His great suggestion was, seek to make the members happy in the srciety. Nething could be expected of any society where the workers were discou- tented. Then encouragement should be given, and neither any criticiem vor c2n< sure. In regard to the courting in Chria- tian Endeavour societies he thought there should be more of it. A Chrietian Endea. Yor society contains the cream of the young people of the country, aod was the best place from which a young woman csuld select a husband ora young man a wife. Also, they should bave patience and pot bein a hurry to eee wonders accom~ plished, SHIP NEWS. a Port of Summerside. ENTERED, Farrow, Shediac, coa!; Tele- Oct 9—Howard L, salt; Chlorus, Langill, Pictou, phoue, Grady, Pictou, do. Oct 11— St Clalr, Geldert, mdse; Jessie Newell, McLure, coal; Jennie Armstrong, Grady, cual. Halifax; Pictou,, Pictou CLEARED, Oct 9—Howard L, Farrow, Richibucto, bal; Chlorue, Langill, Pictou oal. Oct 11—St Clair, Geldert, Labrador, potatoes; Jennie Armstrong, Grady, New Castle, bai; ss Frank C Batt, Dunne, Shediac, bal. Oct 12 -Mary D, Reid, Wallace, Jessie Newell, McLure, Pictou, bal. i sa isellll cinttuieliicies comes to those who persevere. If you take Hood’s Sarsapapilla faithfully and persietently you will surely be bene~ fited. hal; Success 3 : none NE Ie & Psy yh titi LS And lalallala aa we 4 4 A rockers rsa Past John T. rch 4 THE TAILOR & 4 CHARLOTTETOWN - - - P.E. ISLAND Cee vas a aN tar OCF aa Edward Is- | land wre in circulation in Pictou. a" eeeeceeaeeeeeeeve®: SCOME TO TOWN. s : ee SEN NAME Se NLM SN MM NSN I Sin SC M254 4 Ne We AP AS ASF i AP AP AS AS GS GP AP AS UP GP AP US AS AS Ws 7s WZ MZ & 7S ais Me ” MY ste. as e ws VA a ie WZ MZ A> “~~ s% 9 = Less Than Half = M4 SNL NA SM MN SL SE SS NI i. We Si SV, Me ae SES TS GS AS 6 WS SUS A os a8 a aS aS Wns BIG BARGAIN —AT—— 2c Visit The Bic Bazaar, ® “MY STORE” ALL WEEE FEAST wePe2e2eee: 2 SENTNER, McLEOD & Co @F UGGS E* POE OE BO HCOS 2 " Se (3 et eps t ly I — = Did you ever see a fine Box Calf laced boot nice shape and well finished sold at $2; if not you can see itany day at Ramsay s We have another line of Box Calfa better make, It is Goodyear Welt extra heavy sole and leather lined throughout our price $3 50 equal to most $4 boots. And if you are looking for a boot which simply cant be ex- celled no matter what price you pay you sould see our $4 Blucher. It is the very finest quality of Box Calf Goodyear Welt and Leather Lined it is stylish in appearance and still strong enough to stand an immense lot of knocking about. If you want a light cheap boot to wear under rubbers now and overshoes later ou: we have a line of Dongolas in laced and Congress for $1.40 which serve the purpose admirably. THE OUIFITTERS OPEN TILL 8 EVERY EVENINGe «eeee LO 494.944 24S. 4 DOO DB G BN SS = ——— eee me eee ee Ee RE SSS SSS SS _— ——— —__ —— -- - TTT SSC SCSOSC SS SIOKW TTT VT TTC TTVCS HAPPY THOUGHTS MAKE HAPPY FAMILIES Built on i The honor of best # Heigths of materials by : Perfection firs.-class Attained Mechanics. by F itted Burke’s etch oe Thought Range) - Durable as Granite. FOR:SALE BY —- Simon W. Crabbe STOVES & HARDWARE Wiaker’s Corner R. H. Ramsay & Co GRAND Provincial Bazaar - IN AID OF THE-— ANEW ST. CUNSTAN'S CATHEDRAL —TO BE OPENED IN THE— Cathedral Basement Hall, Ch’towa Monday Evening, October 16th at four o’clock, and te be continued on Tues. Wed. Thur. and Fri. Oct. 17th, 18th, 19th & 20th 44444444444484468444484284A444 | SOE B98 OSS OOOO GeBODd OSC SWVOHOsSOs+eses 4 7 A cordial invitation tendered to every man, woman and child in the Province Ample room for every person who attends Excellent meals provided for all visitors. Select mus: cal entertainments every even ing by the iseague of the Cross Band (New $600 set of silver instruments), aud other sources of amusement. Come one—Come al]. Cheap Excursion Tickets to the City will be issued at all stations on TUES- DAY, OCT. 17th, good to retara on sam: and following day; andagain on Fal- DAY, OCT. 20:h, good to retura on same and tollowing day, at the following rev- UCED RATES, from al! stations between Tignish and Piuevil!e, inclusive $1 25 Bloomfield and Portage " si el Conway aad Richmond.. » hsbc i WwW ellington and Str. Eleanors aaa 853 Summerside and Freetown ....... ee Emerald and Fredricton.. iii 8 Clyde and North Wiltshire... sncaie edinece Se Colville and Rishi ais oe ue . 3Se Cape Traverse and Kinkora..... c. ae Souris and Bear River....... hin ee Rollo Bay and Midgell... escocene 106 Merie and Douglase.............. 60c St. Andrews and Tracadie........... 452 Bedford and Suffolk.............. 35¢ i ae 25¢ Union sick cee 206 Georgetown and ‘Perth bie 75e¢ 48 Road and Peake’s.... ......... 606 | PQ sc cabis ov bbiaiads Sbetibnin’ aes Passengers his ding ‘Biileay Tic w:!! be required to have them stamped | . . ne Bazaar Comwitte, before they will be voncured for return on the trains. By order of committee. THOMAS DRISCOLL, 222—:u, thur, eat &w Secretary CARD. a DR. DICKREY wishes to notify his patients that he will resume practice about the 23rd. Dr, H, L Dickey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- dou Throat & Kar Hospital Specialist in diseases of the , Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Offics—CAMERON BLOCK, Residence—*HoT2el, DAVIES.” Office Hours—9.30 to 1 p,m., 2to 3p, m.7 2 8 m,Eyes tested for glasses 129,d CequEen ns Gens Caen a aa Seng geen eoen omg SN Pe er cman maieemacmmne es sete om ANNA omen