ee eee SERB FOC IS TOT re PERBINS' OW ral ress Gl ey are ae a Jur Dress Goods Department continues to attract hundreds of Ladies, whose universal judgment places this dress goods stock as the largest, best and most at- ractive assortment in Canada. her is al] cold weat AESRUOMFOR vhat we are ooking for. We wupply It. Good and reliable underwear at way down prices. Here's on line that’s“extra good value— long Ladies’ open front, ur.der- sleeve, extra hcavy vests for orly 25c. HOSE SUPPORTERS “Velvet Grip” hose supporters, with hold: and wv cushioned button locks silk, wool or cotton hose. ill not cut, tear nor slip, Price 35¢ per Seb. If you are in need of any Towels it will pay you to Visit our © Linen De- partment. A good linen towel, 16x27 inches, for 7c each A fine linen towel, 18x32 inches, for 14c each A special line of roller towelling, worth Sc, for today, 5¢ per yd Dress improvers We sell the Combination Hip Pads, Blouse Extenders, Braided Wire Bustles, price 75c price 40c price 39e¢ Ladies’ Wrappers The best value for the least money tells the story of our wrapper department. Ladies’ Wrappers, 90e each 'adies’ Wrappers, $1.25 each Ti ies’ Wrappers, $1.75 each Ladies’ Wrxppers, Skit Edging The “Easy sewn” skirt edging is a boon to dress makers. Can be sewn on the skirt with the greatest facility. Protects the skirt where the wear is n.ost severe. Men’s Flannel Shirts in navy blue, dark grey, light ,rey flanne), direct from the manufacturers —orened to-day— and selling at away down prices. yp | Perkios & U ene _ SUNNYSIDE. a uate sal .verage. ‘Ib nits of the past summer hav- been more milk than ever before, and arger products of cheese and buiter; and the prospects forthe coming winter are abut lan > OF execelient f dder fe r milch Fie ; and sy ing nd fattening ¢ stile, Ib sides sheep and other animals. i In vie Ol e comparative fa lure of the | rain cr ps this Provivee in the curret a Yr t has | n tru sa i that out and the butter and cheese factories which they are the means of supplying with milk, have been the eaivation and main- THE DAILY EXAMINER OCTOBER 12, 1898. OUR STOCK PROSPECTS. [ne season just now drawing to a close bas been an encouraging one for our stock ‘Ty Lore here raiser Lhere was good pasture and ao abundant hay crop, while the root crops (¢ xcept that < } tatoes) are well up to the The inere asing de- stay cf the country. mand for lambs and eheep as wel! as € stile, crealea UV the new ot et i ind j the Lake Winnipeg sailing direct to Grea Britain, is an additional eucouragement to our farmers to g enlarging 42DGQ lips proving their herds and flocks. For this purpose it Is mportant that our farmers shou a hold on io their Les females, and secure the services of vood purest rea ra S. It is folly t¢ sellthe fine heifer or the excellent cow, or the large and well bred ewe iamb or ewe, and keep the poor ones, even thoug! the prices are higuer at d money is needed F ur better sell tne poor ones at low prices Ou carne st iy toward: thau the good oves at high price! farmers oughi to strive ao improvement in respect to quality and size a8 Wel.as ao eulargement = of the number of their cattle and sheep. Au indugement ,to this end has lately been given by buyers of stock. men now buy lambs aad sheep, as well as cattle, by weight. The consequence is that the farmer who has large etc., for sale obtains considerably more money for them than the farmer who has only small ones. The la'ter not justly complain, for everyone wil} ad- mit that purchase by weight 1s fair; and he These gentle- lam bs can THE BRITISH CONSUMER. oe ee Mild Flavours in Butter Wanted. Duriog the winter and summer, savs Prof. Roberteon, British consumers want flesh favoured, fresh made butter without any evidence of staleness. They want also in most markets «4 butter of mild flavour and not heavily salied. They also wantii pale ia colour, lighter than ordinary straw colour, at most seasous of the year. lo passing L may meotion that they are great aticklers for neat, nice-looking clean, undamaged packager. The demana from all markets to-day, is fora finer,a dain ier class ot foods. People who work inawall kinds ot tactories wil] mot take strong tasting foods; they will not uns stroog- flavoured bacon, sod they cavrot be tempted, except by averylow price, into buying strong-flivourei batter or strong- flavoured cheese, The increase in the e usumption of fine butter in Great Britain is evormons, and so longa ihe quaiity is kept fine kely that there wi | be a demand equai toall of the creased production, fresh-flavovred acd inild, it is |i — 2m e Things to Make a Note of. mater. Pp m. No. 2 Co. 4th ©. A. .—Meeting on Friday at 8 dri!) to~nigut. The intend Wheatley River | Re ; } \oiding agraod Kntertainment.— Hail Company Musical, literary and dramatic entertain- ment in coanection with a ple festival, cn the eveeing of Wednesday, the 25th inst. No pains are being spared to make this the ladies st } contributing pies admitted fre 2278 21 -_ i ae - a. ee : : Montreal (raz: ix + Ucwerai WHChener ha- returned to Cairo, and bas to bein London early next month te be feasted by the Lord Mavor and oihera. He will probebly find their bavquettings a severer Strain than any he has yet anders Stanley found them worse than Darkest Africa,aod Nansen said he pres ferred the arctic regions. Tive jabilee fea-t- ings rained our own Sir Wilfrid’s digestion, aud quite upset him. Indeed to thie has been ascribed his subsequent loss of me: mory and consequent tailure to falfill many of his pledges. However, this may have been a bad thing for Sir Wilfrid, but it was a good thing for Canada. promised yone, —- —-_ How sweetly bloomed the yaw sweet bir k, How rich the hawthoru’s blossom, As underneath their fragrant shade I clasped her to my bosom ! The golden hours, on ange)- wings, F lew o'er me and my dearie; For dear to me as Jigbt and life must needs set to work to enlarge aud im- | prove his animals. Upon alike principle, the practice of testing milk at the factories operates towards an improvement ot the quality ofour mileh cows. In any case, our farmers will do well if they get the best, whether in dairy cattle, or beef cattle or pigs—and keep only the best. This is the more important, if we would be successful in the British markets. Ours is a wonderfully productive little country. Our meadows and pastures are admittably We occupy ap acvantageous position in respect to the markets of the neighboriog Provinces and of the Old World. Let us take oceasion by the hand, and from the present exception- aly favorable year goon towards a large aud profitable development ofour herds and flocks. excellent. —— A NOTES AND COMMENTS. —A word to our wite drr-goods-mer,—~ steady. —Several communications ire crowded out of this issue of THe Examiner. Cor reepondents will oblige by mekirg what they naye to say to the public as cucit as possible. —Members of the Anglo ~ American Commiseion are hopefal of a «satisfactory settlement of most of the qnestious at is- sue. Lord Herschell says “I am delighted with the present outlook.” Many persons wil! lament death of Mr.J. Farrer Stewart A quiet and unobrusive gentleman, he possessed generous and noble qualities. H is memory will long be cherished by bis friends. He went to Montreal a few days ago to under- go an Operation in Victoria Ho spite), and the early Was my sweet Highland Mary. Hear Mies Jean Howison recite Burns’ best pieces at the Opera House on the 14th — Opera House. Millinery —Ours 1« the largest millinery department, we havethe largest stock of millinersf we have the latest styles, we aek the lowest prices in the city,—F Per- kins & Co, Lajiies, have you seen those $1.25 don- gola boots of ours? No better value to be bad.—R K Jost, Stamper’s Corner. Underwear.—Ask to sce our 50c suit of mens underwear.—F Perkins & Co, Use in place of Cream of Tartar and Soda. Absolutely Pure More convenient, Makes the food lighter and more healthful. it was there that the sad event o ceurred, ST VF covmee wee ee an Mattresses notice, LN AER te wamties gent a ae | ROVAL BAKING POWDER 00., NEW YORK. —_-~- rman tent Tt — ce Bed Comfort d Financial at ae ee Td Comfort meet in our line of spring and stuff MATTRESSES remade and dusted at short Mark Wright & Co. Ltd ‘Home Makers::--.. social event of the sesson. Admission 102; este aS en) nay 2 p 7 Only t] st kept in stock ¢ sila i ur Jackets niy the be kept in stock and e ery THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 12 189% ined CAPES Ladies’ Jackets $ 1.50 Boucie Jackets Serge & Boucie Frize Jackets Frieze Jackets Lined Jackets 50 Odd Jackets Yours fer fine Fashionable Jackets. { TY Paes VA* ¥ “ANY Gy AaNy ~ \ nay oy YS it Sin BP 7, f f4 TARE Re HP s 1 a + ine ers Bhs i =} ns LOCAL NOTICES. You can’t press hay and get satisfaction with your wire unless you get itat the City Hardware otore. Now for instance your settle- ment of tbat little account would be considered a great faver by yuurs truly.—Moore & McLeod. The.City Hardware Store sells the best quolity of hay wire there is made, and the right thing—-guage 14, length 104 feet.— R B Norton & Co, Ltd. Shoes for sunshine or storm all kinds all prices at the old reliable shoe stand.-> Stemper’s Corner. Ao investment that pavs—buying your boots and shoes from us. Try it.—R K Jo-t Siamper’s Corner. Think before you bnv and then you will buy yeur boo’s and shoes from us. We offer yon the best bargains K Jost Si:amper’s corner. Week’s big retiring from business sale begins Wednesday morning, Occ 12th, at 9 am, all clerks will beat sand to attend to first comers. Discounts 20 to 50 per ceat. WA Weeke & Co, d lwk wy 3i. Evervthing gces, nothing reserved, Dis counts 20 to 50 per cent off all cur new stock. —W A Weks & ©». dy 1 wk wy 3i. “Pennyson’s MWessage TO OUR GENERATION” — BY-—— The Late REV. D. SUTHENLAND PRICE 25 CENTS Every body should read this beau — fui message. “he book contains a handsome half tune photograph ofthe author, Or- ders by mail promptly filled on receipt of price. HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE BOOKSEL‘ERS CHARLOTTETOWN. CARD. The undersigned wishes to intimate to the young ladies and gentlemen of Caar- jottetown, that ic is her intention to cons tinue the dancing classes so successfully conducted by her mother, for the past 60 vears at TERPSICHORE HALL, Great George Street. Clasees will be opened for the season, ou Tuesaay, Oct. 4th, at 4 and 8p, m. Private lessons given as usual. JANIE BURRIS. 228 dyidaw to be had—R | We viave Net Forgotten 27 the Children “74 Reefers aed M14. aS I8%S SS For Sale by | ye . “A Sesh SM. SM SKK IS AS AP AS iF and Wisters from ! $2.58 to $5.08. In buying Fur Goods, see i bear this brand. that they # It guarantees per: fection of quality, fic and finish. peniner McLeod & Co. Prowse Bros. ‘Stanley Bros You'll be buying a new pair of shoes sou. Where are you going io buy them ? Uur Fall and Winter stuck is opened. Ladies Pebble lather laced boots at $1.25 $1.40, $1.60, $1 75. Ladiee Box Calf laced and buttoned $2.25 $2.75, $3.25 Ladies Dongo'a laced ard buttoned $1.25, $1.40, $1.60 and up. Girls Pebble laced boots at $1.00, $1.10, $1.25. now W. H STEWART & Co, { Single Off pied In Cameron Block apply @ HORACE HASZM& The general annual meeting Hilleborough Skating Rink Compse he held at the office of Mr. D. C. Me Bank of Nova Scotia Building in Chi town on Wednesdsy the 26th Ociober instant at eigh? o’clock p.™ D.C. McLBt Secy * 236 4 Charlottetown Oct 10th 1898.