THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 19 1&98, -- ~a»*e ea. 2 i > ee OOS ¢ Wew , Slater ; » Boots some of our ; gh s came . look bet er fall w » Saturday — they s are foot. form The new « t) Box Calf Boot . ( $ ;o> ; ast, Double soled $3 5 ( 2 : ¢ . ey r. 2nd) Same as above but on th: ew “Athletic” last $3 50. (3rd) Chocolate suots Aristocrat last and jJeather jined $4.01 ; (4th) Cevilou Calf eather very heavy at water proo 3 Double soled and | ther ’ $5 00. @ ALLEY & CO, ¢ THE §& fOEISTS a Se ee Reve ee Rus-ia_ > = - > ee Beeeeeeecsee & Oe” 6020000000 ’ Oatcake : <r (20 PER LB Scotch Cake Telephone 98. i>. "5" K W A RT ECLIPSE BARERY BAKES BEST BREAD, 000 00000008 £ 000 80008688 That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache is often the result of eye etrain instead of drugs, in such cases the only reasonabie and effec! ual remedy “ A pair of properly fitted eye- ylasses or spectacles, which relieve the musclar strain and therefore cure the headache. We have made a pecial stady of fitting glasses, and would be glad to have you cal! on us if troubled in aby way with your eyes G- F- HUTCHESON Queen St. Graduate Opticia 0022082 10600800 8000008 ; 6eo 422] 20 a7 >. a = @e 2 2 8 & = ee ee) Local and Other Items. but nothing extra charged on account come to The Examiner. ; Jar. Taken Down.—A jail erected in the early hietory of Baddeck, C. B., bas been lown becaue there were no prisoners onfine within tts walls. A Comparisoy.—When a man walks a mile he takes on an average 2265 steps, fiing the weight of his body with each siep. When he rides a bicycle of the average gear he covers a mile with the equivalent of only 627 steps, requires no force, bears po burden, and covers the same distance in leas than one-third of the time. iiiccattcdhin Goop Reapixc Coearp.—We have made |atrangements (see advt.) whereby we nre enabled to offerthe Montreal Famiry Heratp and Weekty Srar_ io connection with Tae Weexty Examiner for a trial subscription of rweNTY Cents. Thisisa splendid chance to secure the best local news as furnished by Tue Weekty Exami-~ ner and the best weekly family newsin Canada at a low price. This offer is only good unti! October. The two papers wi! wake anexceptionally good combination to have addressed to vour friends abroad even if youdo not vourself require them. ilies FooTsaLt.—A tiaiifax paper Pays; | “There is some talk ot aslight change in the ,Jaying rules to be made this year. | The rule was in force in England Jast season, but was never taken up here. The change is to kick the bal! out of touch instead of throwing it out, as bas formerly been the custom. Kicking the ball out hes great advantages. Itdoes away with all the mass play out from the touch line, which is so uninteresting both to the players and the spectators. The only con~ dition in kicking the ball out is that the players have to be on side, and the ball can then be kicked in any direction and any dis‘ance that may be desired. The | new rule sbould certainly be adopted.” } ; | ‘Tue Piasiscire CampaiGy.—Rev BB Keefer will address prohibition meetings as followe: Monday, Sept 19th, Emerald or Freetown; Tuesday, Sept 20tb, Malpe— que; Wednesday, Sept®°2lsat, Tynes Valley, Thureday Sept 22nd, O’Leary; Friday, Sept 23rd, West Cape; Saturday, Sept 24th, Bicomfield;Sunday, 25th, llam, Elms~ dale, Montrose, 3p m, Alberton 7 pm; Monday, Sept 26th, Tigoisb; Tuesday, Sept 27th, Centreville; Wednesday, Sept 28th, Crapsud. loabove where the time is not mentioned, meetings will commence at 7.30 p. m. Silver collection will be taken at each meeting to assist defraying expenses. DIED At Hunter River, on September 15th, Mary Jane Coffin, daughter of the late Dunean Coffin, Mount Stewart, aged 33 years. ——— ee Cure a Cold in One Day Tuke Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refuna the money ifit failsto cure. 52ce. = Tue Oar Cror.—lIt is said that the oat crop iu many districts near Quebec is most discouraging. epiicinenidion Were to Go—When you want high | grade job printing —nothing smudgy about that | SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. | ENTERED Sept 17—Leverett,Langill,Canso; Alma, Anderson, North Sydney; Morning Light, Read, Pugwash; Lifeboat, Anderson, New Glasgow; Minnie May, Burke, Syd- ney. CLEARED. Sept 17—Lorena, McMillan, Wood Is- lands; AS Townshend, Whittle, Pictcu: Henry L Phiilips, Skinner, Sydney; Jessen, Roberts, Lunenburg; Morning Light, Read Pugwash. LOCAL NOTICEs. 55 men’s eample suits, wll wool, sizes 36 to 42, prices from $4 ‘to $8—Jas Paton & Co. 100 blue beaver d b overcoats at $8, well worth $10; see this eye opener—Jas Paton & Co. 300 boys’ reefers at Paton & Co’s. 189 pairs all woo] pants at $2.50; genu- ne hard wear—Jas Paton & Co. New fall overcoate, eplendid value at $5, $6 and $8 at Paton & Co’s. Men’s new fall underwear at Co’s, Ladies will find a full line of new fal) underwear at Paton & Co’s. Another shipment of new fur capes, new fur lined capes, collara, ruffs and collar- ettes, all new goods, at Paton & Co’s. Big shipment of new fall cashmere, stockings and other woolen goods—Jas Paton & Co. Nearly 500 new jackets and capes now opened; best fitting German and English makes—W A Weeks & Co. 500 men wanted to call and see the live of ualaundered shirts we have just opened. Sold all over Canada at $1; we got a snap on them and offer them at 75c each, or 2 for $1 . 40; best cotton linen, and reinforced everywhere—W A Weeks & Co. The big store carries the principles of exclusiveness further than most stores in this city care to go, This principles pre— vents the posibility ofa lady seeingat the first street corner she may happen to turn the exact counter part of ao expensive mantle she has just purchased. The idea of exclusiveness does not necessarily mean expensiveness at Paton’s They have & full collection of the fineet and choiest European and American Felt hats fer Ladies and Misses and other novelties in high class millinery. THE MONTREAL | WEEKLY STAR andthe THE WEEKLY EXAMINER will be sent to any address, one year for $1.60. THE roROoNnTe Weekly Mail and Empire and THE.WEEKLY EXAMINER, one year te any address for $1,40. Address at once Tae Examiner Pus. Co., Charlottetown Paton & Sa - If so you will be able to appreciate the beauty of the Plaid Dress Patterns We opened on Saturday, hey are varied iu pattern elegaut in design and are SURE SELLERS. We Havoc & Other Lines We want to give you a gentle 2—Furs, and when we & Wholesale and Retail. hint about :— |—Jackets, Caves and especially Golf Capes. A glance at this department will at once convince you that we are LHADERS. ay they are perfect in quality, style and,finish we are n t puff AND ALL THESE ARE FOR YOU Sontner, McLeod & Co's, Successors to Beer Bros. | Is Your Eyesight Goog New English Goods New American Goods jew Canadian to CHRISTYS LONDON HATS NEW AMERICAN HATS AND CAPS NEWSUITS FOR BOYS NEW CLOTHING FOR MEN NEW FALL O’°COATS NEW ULSTERS FOR BOYS NEW SACQUES FOR LADIES | NEW CAPES FOR LADIES New white and fancy shirts. new ties, collars and cuffs, new goods that are new. not old goods that,have been packed away since last season, but new in style as well as quality, PROWSE BRO The Wonderful Cheap Men oN “WHAT THE MA®TER WAS A minister’s widow tells thas: ‘*My husband,’’ she said, “bad brown eyes that turned deeply, darkly black . when he,was angry, and which danced with most miraculous merriment when he was amused. Naturally, in the course of a long life with him, I came to know the varying expression of those eyes pretty well. & used to watch his eyes when he was preaching to know how things were going with bim and, incidentally, with: the congregation. I remember once im the midst of a most earnest discourse to have seen him stop suddenly for the space of a minute, not more, bis eyes growing strangely black, then brightening again with that irre- sistible twinkle, though the rest of his features remained quite grave through- out. As I said, it was only for a mo- ment; then he resumed his sermon as before. ‘** What was the matter?’ I asked when church was out and we were on our way home. ‘* ‘Why, I came so near laughing out in church that there was no fun in it,’ he said. ‘Of course the choir is hiddem from the congregation behind its pro- tecting sereen in the rear of the church, but it chances to be exactly in my line of vision as I stand on the rostrum. When I stopped in my sermon today, it was because I happened to glance choir- ward and saw our new soprano and new tenor having a quiet game of cards be- hind the screen. They must have felt my gaze upon them, for when they looked up and caught my eye those cards disappeared so suddenly and mys- teriously I thought that in spite of ev- erything I should burst out laughing.’’ —Philadelphia Times. orignal sittin atilisie| ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN'S HEADA’ HE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents ai ali druggists. yaa bas OBTENUES PROMPTEMENT Avez-vous une idée? Sioul, demandez notre “Guide des Inventeurs,” pour on aaa s’obtiennent les tentes. Informations fournies gratuitement. WARION & MARION, Experts. . ( Edifice New York Life, Montréal. Suewn: Let Atiantic Build, Washington, D. c We are now ready for Business ‘At The Model Store—-w Our Four special departments are :— Gents’ Furnishings Ready to wear Clothing Domestic Imported Tweeds Boots and Shoes R. H. Ramsay & Co, GRAFTON STREET, Opposite Post Office. > - PO tape emapettegy ge EN f s ws vai i ‘| . 1 i | oe : an es 5° Sapeteecienaser twee PY a