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We are daily opening something new aud fresh and are there- fore able to recommead our goods to you as first- class in every respect. It will be to your ad- vantage to call and see our Jine of gocds before purchasing elsewhere, always glad te have you call to examine and price our goods. Drop into tue “Ideal Grocery,” corner Kent and Gt. George Streets. < Webster & Mackay iC ho PHONE 199. “FUT ITVIET TA scithh AAAASA AA, * UGK, in marble, all ih ip [I [yo ir ip ip Mg lg i» I> (> lp » i» b> i» a bp» SAashsebAsAAAAAABSAA BA Ie > i» «(| ij» fl» aff rt he me K a a ve eo Clocks and wood *HeARAARARARA * ° Ff 4 oe * ae i Jewelry in all lines Rg * = pclces % fae | THEDAILS EXAMIN&R CYA CLOTLIETOWN OCTOBER 20 AR NEY TY oo A EL A AAT EERE TIAA ANAT =A. ee Local and Giher iltems| Tue Props.—WMolerate aorth anil west winds; fairand cool, Suuday~Lizght to mode rate Win la: fine and cool, -_ Meerinc Postronep.—Owine to the Temperance meeting in the Bapt«t Church Monday evening the meeting ip Wright’s Hal! has been postp | er —_ pcm: . : SproraL Ratres.—lo connection with e arrival of Sonth Africa Contingent at Halifax, the rate from stations on the VYrince Edward Island Railway to Ualifax avd return will be $350. Date on which tickets will be issued and Iimit will be ar- ranged later, New Liear Towsesn.s—The work of | replacing the light tower Brighton, owa down during the recent storm, 18 | to begin on Monday or Tuesda:.. The | new tower will be au enclosed one. , | Aupther new tower is to be erectel at | Anpandale. } | Sproratty Low Rares.—There will be } specially low rates by the steamer and to Halifax and return on arrival of i train } ? ‘ . ry, ithe troops frem South Africa. lhe rate will be, Charlottetown to Halifax sod return $2.25, from any point on the P. E. Island railway vot to exceed $3.50. Lost His Factorye—The Summerside Agriculturist savs; During the recent storm and high tide which did so much damage around the Island coast, Mr. P. M. Arsenault, of St. Chrysostom, Eg~ mont Bay, lost hia lobster factory, about athoueand traps aad twenty cords of wood, —-o-——— ain, senate P EI Commescta, Cotiece.— Princi« cipal I, Oxenham’s evening classes reopen on Monday, Qct. 22n¢, at 7.30. Studens who have graduated at this College des clare that every day’s study is worth to them at least @5 in gold. No time for play. Every moment is precious. Come at once and take a busiuess course, ora shorthand couree. Buiss.—Mersts Haszard & Moore have iseued a very dainty catalogue of their bulbs, for which this firm has a high reputation. They are offering an excelient variety of Hyacintha, Talipe, Lilies and Narcissi. Anyone iaterested in the cul- tu-e of fiowerrg bulba should secure a catalogoe, which coetains cuts o° some of the bert of theee flowers. Sona or Excianp.—At A meeting e! Lodge E:on, beld in their ball on the 18 b inestent, it was nnanimously decided to open asubscription liet tor the benefic of the contingent monument fund. Any brother wishing to contribute to such fand can do eo hy forwarding aay #um to the secretary of the Lodge. Fv-ry mem- her ia asked to give liberally. A. T. Newson, Secretary. Caaxcr or ftewarvs—Mr. William Chaedier, who has for macy years been the «flicient steward of the steamer Prisz- cess, retires on Menday. He @iil be suc- eeeded by Mr. James Smith, | tely of tke steamer Amelia and for many years steward of the Stanlev. Mr. Smith i+ e¢>* ceedingly popular with the travelling pu!» 1:,and will, no dount, ably eustain the €xc lientreputstion of the steward’s de- partment of the Priccese. A War Mepat —Vr. L. W. Cook has shown usa fise medal, commemorative o! the South African war and of Onnada’- particiration in it The obverse teara the raised figure of a soldier in fizhtiny trim, holdiog aloft a buach of maple leaves. This aide slan haa the worla‘t* Canada Shares in the Glory ”’ and*South Africa 1900,” the latter being enclosed by a laorel wreath. The reverse beara the arme of the sev*n Canadian Provinces and the Royal Standard surmounted by the Crown. In the centre ia “ Canada congratulates ber Queen.” The medal is one of the pest we have eseen, and is a durable and tasteful reminder of the War. PERSONAL. Mr Jemes E Macdonald; M L A, Cer digno, was a pastenger by this morn- ing’@ train from the «aat- Mr James M:<Isaar, editor of the Her- ald, retursed from the east this. moraine, Dr. Houston, of Souris, was at the Queen Hoclover night. He wevt evst tunis afternoon. Senator Prowse registered at the Hote | Davies last night. He went to Marray Harbor thia mornicg. Q iecn Hotel—. H McGrezor,W rnipeg; BF Diogman, Vernon River Bridge; J C Houston, Souris; Herbert Gray, Halitax. Mrs. McKenzie, of Pictou, returned to her home thie morning after visiting her parents, Premier and Mrs, Farquharson. Mr. Herbert Grey,’‘who has beeo io Halifax fora month or two, returned to Charlottetown last night. He is a guest at the Queen Hotel. Mr, Joseph Stewart, book-+keeper for Mesers. Hickey & Nicholson, returned home Jast nght after spending several weeks in the United States. His Lordship Biehop Ma-:donald weat west thia morning. Before ee returns to Charlottetown His Lordship will admiao- ister Confirmation st Fifteen Point and Miecouche and consecrate a new chapel at Wellington. ig ih» (> a, ead quantity. < Watches all grades . gold, silver and nickle. x, me a, “ | # i» oe G.H.Taylor’s Sunnyside, QuieenZ Square. MS : (EER CREE & Hotel Davies—A J Lawrence, J Martin, W 8S Leuson,8 B Ward, J A Greenlees, Montreal: EJ Amey, H J Finch, Tor. onto; Samuel Prow-e, Murray Harbor; Jobn Seiveright, New Glasgow. N 8; FS Denis, Sherbrooke; Jobn Richmond, Sussex, DIED, At Southport, on Friday the 19:b, inst., Gracie E, daughter cf the late James Burke, aged 18 years. [Funeral cn Sunday at2 p mi. to Bun bury.] d NE JESSARY 39 At ot hak te bw * ON Local and (ther items Se oe a : i AND DANGEROUS LovaL Cavsapers,— Every Mowisy spiislitidinincing 6 30. a ical Opsrations for the Cure of Victorta Divistux.—~Regular mecilo, | {yaday eveaiog i Tiles Diecard:d by the Best . - om na: an edica]l Authorities Terper Cius.—The Tupper Clad will , » open every day and evening (excep t : y Sa I 5 y) until after the election. } reo 4 4 7 dcieeinis ; har this evening at cash WIRY. i especially true in the tre hoota and ehoes next to Driscol freat-) tw a henactes v's, (iueen Street, ‘ it : th x Gr _— Lia - a spay Arternoon—Song Service st{ py «1 ef tr . sal 2a ek el meetiow in Mechanics Hall, | si i oe ; a “ } i Hore, erations fo piles hh? vy ofterno0n at 2.45, Strangers) oton sf and alwata sete ¢% ane in aduhes ; —_—— |} The most advanced physicians now rise Merting-—Rememher the Gos ‘eal rec» cmeod the use of astringenta, meeting in Mechanics Hall Sunday} com ire ) healing oils of vegetable ternoon at 4 o’el ck. Strangers sl-| extract oo, 211 admin 8 ered in supposi- vavs welcome: Leseon—James, 4,14: ;tory form. Thetm st widely used and Mor wiat is your life?” ‘best knowa reme 1y wi thie character is nce ce cere the Pyramii Prie Cree sold by draggiete Anniversary, —On Sunday(tomorrow) everywhere. Tunis pile cure contains no evening Victoria Division, Sof T, will celebrate their 52nd snnivereary by ats tending Divine Service in Central Church when the Rev Wr. Whiston will preach , temperance sermon. Buack Diamond wine.—The steamer Cacouna arrived irom Montreal this morning about eight o’clock, bringing a full freight. She eails this evening for St. Juhn’s, Nfid., via. Sydnev. Her out- ward cargo will include 1400 bags oats, 200 bris apples, 15 cattle, 220 sheep, 8 | horsee, a quantity of butter and cheese and other mercbandize. Big cash sale of boots and shoes opens thie evening in the store next to Wriss coll & Bornaby’s, Queen Street: —_-o- “The blood is the life.” Scence haf never gone beyond the simole etatemnt o seripture. But it has il uminated tbat sta‘ement and giving it a meaning ever broadening with the increas:ny breadth of knowledge. Wneo the blood is “vad” or impure is is not alone tne body which suffers througn disease. The brain is also clouied, ine mind and jadgment are sffectet, and maovy an evil ‘eed or im- pure thonght mav be directly traced to the im:urity of the bloot. No one can he well bulanced in miad and body whore b'ood impnr:. No one can bave a *holesome and pure lite unless the biood ia pure. Foul blood mav be made pure ny the use of Dr. Pierce's Goldeu ,Medical Discovery. When the blood 16 pure, body and brain are alike beelthy and lite becomes a daily nappiness., Fre. — Dr, Pieree’a Common Sense Medical Advirer, 1008 pages, 700 illusira- tions, ia Sent fres on receipt uf stanips to detray expenses of mailing and customs. Seud 31 one-cent +tamps for paper covers, or 50 etamps for cloth, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663, Main Street, .Buttalo, i: Big ca- esle <f bouts and shors— cowe slong and secure bargains ths i Store next to Driscoll & is SK TUTVEETUCRTANT ITD YFP TITER (P7 ae Don't Forges = = Your = Molasses Kisses and Butter Scotch for Sunday bo & Box. The Medical Hall J. G. JAMIESON ‘DRUGGIST. COTEY REP eTT PPT TIO OTTETTTTT OREN PERTTI TT MUbAUbAbSsbaSdUdbAAbLb LdbL) Abdddd XK = E E = 2 POLITICAL MEETINGS, Meetings of the electors of East Quecn’s will be held at the foliowing times ard places, tu whieh D. A. McKinnon, Esq., the Gov- ernment candidzt2,is respectiuily invited. Vernon River Bridge Hall, Ocr. 31, at 7 P. Ue St. Mary’s Road, Schoolhouse, Mabon s corner) Nov. 5, at 7 p. m. Murray Harbor South Hall, Nov. |6, at 7 p- m. Great Clearance Sale of Columbia Lithers. Balance of our stock must be sold. All new, fresh goods. No shop-worn stock. Special inducemeats to imnied.at2 purchasers. Free lessons. C:.Jl and see us sure. ARTHUR B,. WALKER, Imperial House. Corner Kent and Queen Streets, city. WANTED ! (near A reliable man with good address wanted in Charlottetown and vicinity to canvass, em- ploy sub-agents and recommend other agents for an establislLe | wholesale and manufactur- ing house selling a full line of articles of daily consumption, direct to consumers, at whole- sale prices. WefJalso have other teritorries open, Permanent position. Salary or com- mission. Samples free or returnable. No se- curity or capital required, Write quick. Cooper, Drawer 531, Lonion, Ont. ,ermn cOavenences in huu se | cocaine, hO Opiate, wO poisuncus dr g whatever, an la single 50 cent p sckage {in some lnstiuces has cured cases of | several years’ standing. | Tbe harm!e:s acids, astringents and oils ‘contained in the Pyramid Pile cure canse | the blood vessels and congested veins to contract to a uatural condition, the litte | tumors are abeorbed aod the cure is made without pain, inconvenience or detention ' from daily occupation, Being ruppository form it can be carrxd inthe pocket, always ready for use. Ointments, salves and pills sometimes relieve piles, but they do not cure. The safest and surest wav to cure any form of piles, itching, bleeding or pro- trading, is to use the Pyram‘d Pile Cuse. Fal) -ized packages at ull drug stores, 50 cents. A book Oa cause and cure of piles mailed free by addressing Pyramid Drug Co., Marshal. Mich. a Mr. Tbomas H. Bal’ock, of St. Jobn, in ‘writ ng«ftne W. C.T.U. World’s Con- , vent o.,h-]) at Ediabargh recently, save : “Mra. Racherford the Dominion represen= tative of the W.C. 1. U., bad a eplendid (hearngand bert+peech waa exceileat ’ | om: ‘ “ay | Cit zeas of Charloietown wil! have an oy» ‘poriupity of beeriog Mra Rutherford io the Baptiet Church on Mosday evening nextat 8o'clwck, Silver collection. | omeesene costae iD THERE ARS wavy things krowa as good for a cough, yet the epecial viriues or altare combined in Ademeon’s Botanic Congh Baleam, Purely vegetatie, p r- fectly harmless, not oarcutic, sovutbing, h avng. 25c. at ail Dragzisis. | oe POLITICAL MEETINGS mLNGos COUNT. | Meetings of the electors of “King’s County wiil be held at the times and places following at which Hon. Senator Ferguson and the undersigned will be present and speak :— Cardigan Bridge, Thursday, 25th Oct., 7 p- m. Dundas, Friday, 26th Oct., 7 p. m. Peake’s, Saturday, 27th Oct., 7 p. m. A. C. McDONALD, Candidate for King’s. Wants, Lost & Found pooner ee SaLESMEN wanted to sell our zeods by Sample to wheiesale and retail trade. We are the largest and only manufaciurers tn Our tine in the woerid, Liberal salary paid. Address, CAN-DEX Mfg, Co., Savannah, Ga. ee eee —_—_ WANTED. — Lady Canvassers to solicit orders for Corsets (to order,) Fifty per cen commission, for the well kauwn’ Ceniff Cor- ret Company, i05 Bleury street, Montreal, AGEN [fs wanted to sell household novel- ties. hoasands te be sollin tue city.—Mre, A. B. Wa'ker, Imperial Hcuse; city. Oct 20—1w, WANTED.—aA general servent to go to Annapolis, N. S. Apply to mrs. Edward Bay field, WANTED —& servent man who ui dor- Stands farming, ust have good references. Appty to Mra, DesBrisay, spripg Park. October 19th, 1990 3ivs eod dd. np SRE NR ee re SOSssce Soooeeanl G ro ne eel eS ey SS Ss Bi ; a a3 eg Par SIE IS re eee 53 xe “ s NY “Se * en tater Pe eae aa 5 = ha 5 ahh ol —- e y s, J " ch bea ~~ = 2 chs wee fs Fay y CFDs _— our pe: ~~" a” * one na? Eemnant oh S355 FS r= of = SS Day at “Ms Store.” SS. ESS op HES Remnant Counter to-day, many of Almost everything is represented on this remnant counter Come Karly There'il be a rush at Charlotte. town's busiest Dry Goods Store. met. Mele The Leading Fur Store of P. E. I, Successors to Beer Bros. To-night! Special! Flannellette Remnants, gcod wide widths SIX CENTS A YARD, T. J. Harris, LONDON HOUSE, TO LET.—A fiae brigh+ M _cKachern, WA NTED.- immediately, a cook. Mrs. arthur Peters. office tolet J. tf / pply tc —_ WANSED.—Immediately a good gemeral servant, Apply to Mrs, Unsvurth, head of Princa St, bUAKDAs.— A penlleman and his wife, 6rlwo gentlemen cun be accommodated at Mrs, Scant’ebury’s, 1(9 Prince St, Ali mod- ROBERTS & CO., saiiiets PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING MONTREAL, 12 year’s Examiner in U.S. Patent Office, NO PaTENT—NO PaY, Write for Red Book, TO ‘LET.—That desireable resid2nce oR Grafton Street at present occupied by Prof W.H. Watts, immeitate possession give 2. Hlouse equipped with all modern conven i- ences, hot water heating. Presence tena at leaving owing to house belag too ‘large. Excellent kitchen, girdea, dry cellar, stable and cvach bou3se. Avply on. he premises OF LOF.S8. Moor2, Prince street. eod tf. WANTED EARLE WEN. In every locality “hroughout Canada to intro- duce our goods, tacking up show-cards on trees, fences, alony roa:is, and all conspicuous places, also distributing’ small advertising matter, Commission or salary $60.00 per month and expeuses mot toexceed $2.50 per day. Steady employment to good, aonest, reliawle men. No experience needful. Write rfull parcieulars. The Empire Medicine Oo., Oct 20—1w pd, 246 w. London, Ont AGENTS are RED HOT SELLERS. Veritabie mortgage er One agent sold 68 ia oneday. We will senda Complete Outfit Conse all the Nine Different Pictures for Only $2.00. This sum you ae duct whea you have ordered $20 worth. Absolutely no pictures sen: free Don’t waste time and postagein writing for lowerpricet. We pay all charge We take back all unsold pictures anu refund your money, Cut this out and = today and begin to make money, Address HOME NOVELTY mre. ©". (Dept. 256.) P. O. Bex, 518, Chicago. Saturday: — 7 ee Hundreds of Remnants on our @F y them are less than a HALF | “ Te TS an meee -— LER on — : . x p ai + bs r 7 BEOR-BRITIS WAR picTUREs! fr Theend o{ the war is now 12 sight, Pe Everyboty will now want pictu’es illustrating the various battles fought ia . = outa Africa. We have at grew errense published rine large and beautil Fe ictures, on heavy, superfine, calendared pper .~ & > **Battle of Belmont,,” ‘Charging the Boer Guns at Elandslae® z ‘Attack of Royal Canadians ai Paardeberg,” *“*Charge of Gen- ne = Cavalery on the Retreating Gen. Cronje’s Army.” These pictures are Ws e in. Samole and terms, 25 ets. each; all four for 80 ets.; $1.75 Per dozen & 95 for $3.25 ; 50 for $6.00 ; S11 per 100. . “Battle of Tugela River,” ‘Battle of Spion Kop” ‘Gordon Wigh ed landers at Batile of Belmont,’ “Sattie of Magersfontein,” “Sur i of Gen. Cronje at Paarderberg.” These pictures are 22x28 in. Sample amr ce terms 40 cts each; all five ior $1.60; $3 per doz. ; 25 for 86.00: for ae $ 12.00; $24 per100. Very hendssme; printed in 6 to li colors. = coin monev, Rig rrofit. Enormons success. The pictures Re