German. iI Our snoual shipment of German Felt Slippers has arrived—nothing is more warmer and comfortab'e than a pair of these.— The thick felt sole keeps one so far from cold floors, ete. The prices are-— Jor women 25c, 35c, 55c, 70e, $1.00 For mes 35 and 90c For girls 65c Por children 45¢ Our window this week is filled with them. Alley & Co, THE SHOEISTS ——— ee Cee eC SeFCSSCH+O88 888803 + & * : Our . * * ’ * : Cream : a * 7 ; Files : a o : : ; Are delicious you had better @ 2 get one to-day they will be fresh > ; and the ]2c & 16c each. . 3 * : Telephone 98, . : D. STEWART ¢ * ECLIPSE BAKERY § ’ 2 *‘ BAKES BEST BREAD $ sevcccecsesecessoorseveces LALA GE There is Solid Comfort vss Ses & ak AAA. TRARAN SARAAAACARARA Charlottetown to Boston via., Pictou | tad Halifax $8.75 . Passencera leaving Charlotietown on Wednesday morning connect with steamer in having your house heated by Steam or Hot Water, Why wot have itdone right away before the cold weather eets Ls WAG BS in, and havethe exjo ment whe. comes from a comfortably heated nonere, We guarantee eutire satisface tion and our guarantee neans something Every contract that we uoder- take will be completed to the satisfaction of our customers. Give nz acal! and he convine- ed that what we say i- true. BRUCE STEWART & C0Y, The Modern Founders, * ngine*rs and Machinists. S Nev. (o's Wharf, (h’ww Pr, E,L ¥ *none 125 LEER PSE RE SS SF ‘<<a SF FLA LP GS tAAPARAAAPS AA : Dainty Pieces Of Cut Glass [am opening a collection of beautiful pieces, as spark- as diamonds, The assortment includes:— Creams Bonbon Barry B3¥1 Water Bottles Sugar and Creams rare treat for lovers of 4 the beautiful. W. W. WELLNER THE GREAT WATCH HOU WE ee ae PE aS ES SE EES ES SEY ESS SSS « veer ’ To Boston: PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS meee “Halifax” at Halifax the same evening. ickets for sale by W. W. CLARK, Agent FARM FOR SALE Valuable piece of land containing 149 qior stumpi 4 Ott wo é ae to churches, schools, m ills, cheese WA Roat 7, Rvs office and shipping; St Geo’s = @ P28. 8. Pierce Ca, Boston Mass, ces. situated in Woodville, Lot 54, Kings ounty, Tenacres clesr, thirty «cres ready og. balance eowered will haid and » Plenty of swamp aud eyster mud, Darticni #": Launching Road in ‘ront, For rticulars apply to JouN DD. MCINTYRE= THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 1 1898 ther Items ee Exnisirion Dericrr.—The Nova Scotia exhidition deficit amounts to $861.81, wubiitipnanien TeLernoxic.—We learn that telephonic communication with the store of Albert Simps.n, Eeq, French River, has been established. Fatt Berrizs.—A branch of a rasp- berry bush bearing fruit was plucked in the garden of Government House yester- day. It was kindly and thoughtfully for- warded to Tue Examiner office. -_—_—— How Moopy Dogs Ir. — As is well known Evangelist Moody has a wonders ful facuity for getting money, whether ¢ be asimple collection to meet some current expenses Or some large subscriptions with which to erect a new school building. Asked once as to the secret of hie succe:s io this particular line, the great preacher replied: “I urge people to give until they feel it, and then to keep on giving until they don’t feei it.—November Ladies’ Home Journal. A Syve Pension, --A bill has become law in New Z-aland providing that every person of the age of 65 and upwards, of good moral character, whose yearly it come does not exceed £34 ($170), and who has resided for 25 years in the colony, will be entitled to @ pension of £18 per asoum from the goveroment. timilar bills were introduced iu 1896 and in 1897, but were defeated by narrow majorities, It is expected that 6,500 people will draw the £13 during the fist weur. een Goixe To Wixyires —The Opening of a new ageacy in Wionineg by the Bank of Nova Scotia will rob Yarmouth of one of ite rast esteemed residents in the person of C A Kennedy, the agent there of the bank. Mr. Kennedy has been in Yar- mouth for only one year but during tbat short period he and his estimable wife have made a host of frieads, who, while deeply regretting their removal, will wish them happiness and prosperity in their western home. Mr. Kennedy was formerly in charge of the agency at Newcastle, remov ing from there to Yarmouth. He belongs to Charlotietown.— Halifax Chronicle. _— 2s -— Appte Crop a Fatture.—The apple | crop ofthe United States is smaller than it has been since reliable statistics have been collected. The total supply from the 1898 crop of the United Statee is 27,700,- 000 barreis, cenpared with something over 40,000,000 last year, and 70,000,000 in the record breaking crop of 1896. The fail- ure is widespread, reaching from the Pacific coast to Maine and in none of the states does the output of fruit ape p‘vach an average. In the great apple states of the west the crop is almost an ab- s lute failure, although the situation iv M.chigan is better than elsewhere. New York has only,one-fifth ofa full crop. The failure is attributed to the fact that during the blooming season there was excessive rainfall which washed the pollen and pre- vented proper fertilization by insects, while a cold wave added to the injury. SHIP NEWS ——— Port of Charlottetown _—- — ENT MRED Oct 31—Hector, Walker, Basin River Inhabitantss H M Crosby, Cruickshank, Marble Muountain; «# Camptna, Demers, Moutreal; Atblete, Roberts, Louisburg; Alma, Buudrot, Sydney; Tarquin, McRae, Piciou; leabel, MelInoia, Pinette; Bona- vista, Mraser, Montreal; Union, Campbell, Sydoey; es H E Runnels, Cates, Mont- real. CLEARED. Oct 31—Hector, Walker, Orwel); H M Crosby. Cruickshank, Glace Bay; se Cam-~ pana, Demers, Georgetown; Jeunie Arm- strong, Grad+, Pictou; Alma, Boudrot, do; Tarquio, McRuse, io; Maggie A, Bagg, Syduey; Sainte Marie, Morehoure, Ber. mude; #6 Buvauista, Fraser, St John’s, Nad. At the Presbyterian mange, Souris, Oct 37th, by Rev James R MacKay, Alrabam White, of Fortune Head, to Haniah Letetia Moser. At the residence of the bride’s father, October 27*h, by Rev A Maclean Sinclair, James B MacMillan, of Western Covehead, to Marv, daughter of Hector Mackenzie, elder, Fiat River. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use Teteey nh eee goss not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgia aud Headache. 25c, at all Druggists, <1 UNNPNTONNY ONE ANDNNNTRTRENNDNONNN NN ENN ND NNNL RET NTN e John T. [icKenzie, % THE TAILOR & CHARLOTTETOWN POPPPPDA NTE NNTP TT aie ee ’ Halifax; Merry May, THE KING SLEPT And His Navy had to Await Orders Until he Awoke. Tbe Moutreal Witness publishes the following humerous extract from a letter from James A D McBain, a Montrealer iu the service of the Sun Life Assurance Con + paar vtated at Bangkok, in Siam, Aug 22nd, 98 :— “On Friday the King determined to send & man-of-war to Java to congratu'ate Hole land Oo the Queen's accession, really to show oft a Siamese man-of -wa; officered by Europeans (our examiner, Surgeon Major Hays, among the number.) They had steam up at 2 p m, on Saturday, as order- ed, but hours paseed and the King’s des- patches hado’t arrived. At 7 pm, a mes~ sage arrived thatthe King bad gone to sleep without signing the despatches, and to draw fires. So the officers went to a con: cert in the club, but were called away from there atll p m. The King wns awake! They sailed on Sunday at 5 am. “Thie is a fair sample of the way things are done here by those in high places.” Naval Honors. Lovisaure, Oct. 29.—The sailor drown- ed from the tender of H M S Cordellia, was Timothy McCarthy, a native of Killarney, Ireland, aged 22 vears. He was buried yesterday in the Roman Catholic ceme- tery with naval honors. The coffio war placed on a gun carriage, hauled by the blue jackets, and headed by the marines. The bagpipes played one of the “Gordon Clans.” SO EE ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Montreal Star: The most remarkable feature of the international squabble bas been the manner in which English etates- men of both parties forced the fighting. We may take it for granted that it was not through mere impulse, or mere coinci dence that s@ macy prominent British statesmen adopted #such an unusually bellicose attitude. The most probable ex- plavation is that they regarded war with France inevitable within a few years if the African question were permitted to remain in issue, and they saw no reason to wait for Franc- and Rus-ia to prepare for the struggle. Nobody suspects any of there statesmen of desiring war with France for the sake of war, ofglory, or of conques ; but a purely defeusive policy is not iacon- sisient with a due recognition of the im- portance of choosing the time as well as the place for a fight. < > , eo Port of Summerside. inn > ee ENTERED. Oct 27.—Merry May, McKsy, Pictou, coal; Lochiel, Wright, Saediac, lumber; ss Tiber, Deslisie, Moatreal, mdse, ! Sct 29. —ss City of Ghent, McNevin Halifax, mdse. CLRARED. Oct 27.—Lochiel, Wright, Richibucte, bal; es Tiber Delisle, Ch’town, produce for McKey, Pictou, bal. Uct 29.—ss City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax, product; Samuel Drake, Olsen, Pictou, bal; Jeanie Roberte, St Jchn’s, Nfld, with a cargo of ‘produce valueed at $1300. qa Ne TS After coughs and colds the germs of consumption often gain a foothold. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites will not cure every case; but, if taken in time, it will cure many. Even when the disease is farther advanced, some re- markable cures are effected. | In the most advanced stages it prolongs life, and makes the days far more comfort- able. Everyone suffering from consumption needs this food tonic. soc. and $1.04, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronte. ARTIFICIAL TEETH Satisfaction guaranteed in every re- spect or money refunded. —_—_———— MAA KAMLALAAAUAAGbSdSAASLALLGLAGA GLAU | bULddLA UA Bic No charge for extracting. Dr. J. FP. Murray eT a “2 Tes P. E ISLAND TEE AAU abdul BOLLLLe2e 0) a Somelh YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT 2UELE 4 &. PB... NOVELTIES] ARRIVING EVERY DAY KID GLOVES—In all the newest shades, Kitchner Blue, Cerisse, Enerald; Moss Green, Ox Blood, Grey, T new Mocca Glove is a seller, it wears well, it looks well. LADIES’ BOWS—The new thing in bows are here, FURS—Everything that’s new in Furs is here at the leading Fur Store of Our Black figured Dress Goods 1s the talk of the town and country. ae SR, aeeacccaue | ing New<—«x YOULL FIND IT HERE NEWEST THING YOULL FIND IT HERE oo ee hbase ee LOWEST - PRICE an Navy Fawn. Black with points in all Colors, The Wholesale and Retail. onby. obs oy ae 2 SNe IS Oras a ne SLL 2022 s SENTNER MCLEOD & CO Successors to Beer Bros. BSED - > —~ SBBSOBF ° Shingles at 980 $ SHINGLES AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1.25 SHINGLES AT $1.30 SHING UES AT $1.50 SHINGLES AT $1 60 SHINGLES AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 SHINGLES AT $2.30 HINGLES at $2.50 ts Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce @ Shingles, a!l kinds—all prices. Everything elee you reouire in our line PuoweE 181. James Barrett, Conaolly’s Wharf.... Pes W VU VS O44 T478 e028 aeeueweses 008 -=eet Gwe? © SQeVeeeane — | Have Just Completed My few Oyster Place. Call an! see the brilliant display of beautitul oysters on and off the shell. Our Oyster king is standing in the window, See him, and then you will eat John P. Joy, ! VICTORIA CAFE Great George Street...... a PICKFORD & BLACK. LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTELOWN. SEASON OF 1898. 8.8. CITY OF GHENT will sail from Charlottetown every Friday at 10 4. m., during the the season of 1898, for Halifax, salling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Uanso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor; returning wi!l leave Halifaxevery 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. CLARKE, A;ent Ch’town, May 13,1898 j}\Openea Yesterday at . The Model Store The finest assortment of Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bags, etc. In Leathers and Leatheroids, to be bad on P. FE. Island. Seger gerne: Je ee oe Wee eer Gel: ~ eg en For Ladies and Gentlemen Every dollars worth manufactured for us and entirely new, R. H. Ramsay & Co, Ch’town,-—New Prowse Block. TYPHOID FEVER. . ——-—THE POLICIES OF THE OCEAN, ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION Giv» weekly indemnity for—-Typhoid, Scarlet and Iypas Fever, an Smallpox, and in additicn cover accidents of all kinds.. Vouable liability in case cf accident on Public Conveyance, J.J, JOHNSTON, Barrister,