TRE EXAMINER CALENDAR For October, 1898. . MOON’S CHANGES. 7th day, Last Quarter. L5th day, New Moon. 22nd day, First Quarter. 29th day, Full Moen. | High Water. | ay of We’k! — } — | Morn.| Aft. | Rises.| Sets. 11 20 '5 44 i111 Sun D of M |! LSaturday (11 19 USunday 12 04 3 Monday 4 Tuesday 5 Wednesday , @ Thursday 7|Friday . & Saturday 9 Sunday 10Monday' | ll Tuesday 12 Wednesday ; 13 Thursday 42 14 Friday 28 ; 15 Saturday (10 10 “7 16Sunday 10 5 17 Monday ll 3) 18 Tuesday 12 14 | 19 Wednesday 20 Thursday 0 O 21 Friday : 22Saturday | 23 Sunday ‘ 24 Monday 25\Tuesday | 26 Wednesday 7 4° - 27) Thursday 8 46 : 28 Friday ' § 25 49! 45 | 23 48 47 21 33; 48 | 19 09 | 50 15 aT meu 29 28} 53 ll —a ae ie 22 56 59 | 57 34) 58 07 6 O i... 2 10 3 mt 5 7 9 10 ~ bw 10 | 58 | 35 | 24 46 tl ai | 42 | 49 Deowsauwnreoco ' ~ COCO MO ONNO US We 03 29 03 07 14} 12 23} 13 34; 14 | 44 41/ 16 | 43 37; 17 | 41 13/19 | 39 s?| 20 | 37 35 | 21 | 35 09; 23 | 34 | 24 | 33 00' 2 | 31 — p+ bs 0 1 ’ 3 14 4 6 Oo eos310 Vi & We bee 1 9 38 29\Saturday (10 25 30 Sunday 11 08 31' Monday ill 50 /11 — oo ——_ ee me PROMPTLY SECURED! a Write today for a free -opy of ourtntecresting books “Inventors Help” and “How you are swindled.” Wehave extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. Send sketch. mociel or photo. for free advice. MARION & MARION, Experts, New York Life Building, Montreal, ang Atlantic Building, Washi agton, D. C. , POSVSSSSLIOSE *SESFOCOSSSSSEO<E a) ° s : g FOR a we > HOME WO \ FAMILIES @ @ We want the serv ces of a number oi © @ families io do work for us at home, . = whole or spare t'me. The work we @ * @ send our workers |s quickly and easily . t @ done, and returned by varce: post aS @ . finished. Pay $7 t» S20 per week. For @ @ particulars ready (0 commeuce, send @ @ name and address. Jue S. A. Sup- $ 7 © vty Co., Box 26, Lonpon, Ont, 8 * : 22609880 0906 300908058. 0000 HOUSE TO LET.-~(n Prince Street farnish- ed or unfurnished and having all the modern ” conveniences hot water system of heating ' electrie lights, bath room hot and cold water * For further informstion apply to Mrs. D5 e Montgomery 16 Worchester Square Boston Mass, wANTED—A situation ae farmeror will take cla‘ge ofa farm, Apply at this office. 249 3i 31 pd Attend Weeks ~~ SH2SE 26449 S2G48 SHO 245° 648 — HOUSE TO LET—Op Dorchester Street, between Queen and Pownal Streets, contain- ing eight rooms besides good kitchen and pantry. Possession about ist Nov. A ply to Villiem Grant, or son. WANTED—At once aman to take eharge ofaemall farm aod make himself generally useful about a house. Apply to Mrs Theo DesBrisay, Spring Park. 350 a SITUATION WANTED—A girl with refer- ences, would like a situa‘ion for general house worm Appiy at this office. 2 W ANTED—2}5 good men to work at Sewer: age. J P Nicholson. 249 21 WANTED—A man servant, Apply to Mr Edward Bayfield, 245 tf 70 LET—Halfof three story dwelling house on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Sts ‘Pp ply to Wm Henderson, Fitzroy St. 245 tt $$ $$ STAMPED LINENS in new designs, ..Brainerd & Armstrongs” embroidery silks, opentd at the Decorative Art Room, Grafton Street. BOA RDERS— Boerders can beaccomodated in a private family. ten minutes walk from Post Office. reasouable terms. Address A. B. C. EXAMINER office 240 FOR SALE.—8 panel doors, frames and casings, geod as new, will be sold cheap br Applying to John Connolly corner Queen and Dorc hester Streets, 244 WANTED.—A cook. Apply at the Hote avies. 239 1tf- - wil ED WANTED.—By an experienced sa'esman a pews in Clothing, Dry Goods or Boot and hoe Store; references. Apply Bx 9t 239, FOR SALE.—Two second hand hot water furnaces, WIil be sold cheap, Apply at Char!ottetown Hospitel. 229 tf, TO LET.—A pleasantly situated house on the Brighton Road containing nine rooms and bathroom heated with hot water and fitted for electric light Apply to W. C. Harris, Architect. EMPLOYMENT WANTED.—By 2 man— competent book keeper, useful in shipping business oOrinany other capacity ina ness establishment. busi- Apply at this office. 226 tf TO LET.—Three story Dwelling House con } taining eight large rooms, on Prince street Possession given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, 217 TO LET.—The house ani vremises know as the “Old London House,’ situateon Water St., nextt> Government Warehouse No 1] Appl~ to Peake wros & Co. jan&—tf - FOR SALE—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,no# giving from 10 to 12 quarts, of milk daily, Apply to E. H, Beer, 197 tf —— a re TO LET.— * house containing six rooms situated on King St back of Merchants Ban k of P. &. I. sins?44 pd, HOME WORK FOR FAMILIES. *. oe 3 a : ; 9 we wat the service ot a number of @ iamilies 1.0 do knitting for usar home, @ whole or spare time. We turnish $2) @ machine and supply the yarn free, and @ pay for the work as sentin 2 Distance no hindrance. $7 to $10 per @ week made according to time devoted @ to the work. @ Writearonce. NAME REFERENCES. @ COOPERATIVE KNITTING (0..— - * TORONTO. Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Apply at the office ot L. L. Beer THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OOTOBER 27 1£98 CONTRASTS IN NAPLES. Only a Step From Reyal Magnificence to Crowds of Half Naked Workers, One of the strangest contrasts in Na- ples is to walk from the royal palace, with its fine marble staircase, up the new Corse Re d'Italia and to climb in- to the steep streets around the Church | of San Soverino e Sosio. These streets are the dwelling places | of the dyers, and one steps from regal pagnificence into a crowd of seminaked people, wl.o are busily dipping great hanks of cotton or wool into scething caldrons. As elsewhere, the work is car- | ricd on in the street, and little streams of water—red, yellow, brown and black —pour over the rough stones and gath- er in multicolored pools, while on low benches against the walls women are washing clothes, standing in the dirty, soapy water that splashes over from their tubs. The passersby walk heedlessly through the dye and soapsuds, while the chil- dren find pieasant occupation in throw- ing mud of every variety of color at anybody who chances to be wearing light colored garments. It is a veritable feast of color from the merely spectacu- lar point of view, but a visit to these streets leaves a bodily as well as a mental impression. ' Very often in the depths of these sor did alleys one comes across a forgotten old palace, built when carriages were unknown, its great court of honor crowded with bocths, its vast halls fill- ed with a heterogeneous collection of men, women and children, fow]s, goats, sheep and occasionally a donkey, all living together in the happiest proxim- ity. The massive old walls are hidden beneath centuries of dirt; the wood- work has, for the most part, disappear- ed; the rooms that ouce knew the revels of Angevin nobles now shelter the bap- hazard existence of lazzaroni.—Lud- pate. ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMANS HEADACHE POWDERS 20 cents and 25 cents at all « is In a recent | ‘tter to a frieod too, Or,Frank Frazier said, “If Chehalis did not wear bubbles, I could get $20,000 for him.” But he wears them. oe Minard’s Liniment Cures Buras, ete. WANTED.—A general servant. Must understand plain cooking Apply at this ¢ ffice. 218. TO LET.—A comfortable house oa Upper Hillsbo.o St, containing 5 roums. Very healthv Ineation Large yard and atable- Enguire of K. J. Wood, corner of Hill<*>*9 aod Euston Srreets, 249, FOR SALE—A double tenement houve on Bishop *treet,contain ng six rooms each,vard i wnd stable; also a hovse on Richmond Street co Maining eight rooms and shop, geod stable and yard, terms easy, apply at once to Patrick } Connolly. 249 3i pd sicians of wonderfal The Professor's Wisdom, The stern protessor of the feminine preparatory achool sat at his desk try- ing to unravel a knotty problem when a fluffy haired miss of 16 approached. ‘*Please, sir,’’ she began in a tremu- Jous voice, ‘‘will you grant me permis- sion to go ont riding with my brother this afternoon?’’ Now, the old man had not forgotten the days of his youth, neither was hea fool, and looking over his spectacles he slowly said: ‘*So you want to go riding with your brother, do you? By the way, is this brother of yours any relation to you?’’ —Chicago News. Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refuna the money ifitfailsto eure. 52¢ — St. Croix, Jr, wianer in the 2.15 class at ‘Le istin, Me, wore 44 ounce shoes for~ | ward in this race. Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff. Now it is said that the stallion Morey, supposed to be by Slander, is in reality Amber, 2.18}, by Alcyone. Toronto Fireman Testify. M. McCartney, Lombard Street Fire Hall. Toronto, dated March 4'h, 1897, statea:—*Am subject to very painful conditions of costive- nessand other troubles resulting therefrom but I am giad to say that I have found a per fect remedy in Dr. Chase’s Kidney-iver Pills I trust this will be of benefit to others.” The trotter Lentolus, 2.15, by Pactolus, has & boi! on bis hind leg that has bother- ed him all summer. Dk. CHASE’S CATARRH CURE. BLOW- ER INCLUDED, 25c., scts magically and cures quickly. One application allays pains. clears Lhe passage, redoces inflamation and gives comfort. ‘cures ¢o'd in the head, Hav Fever, Kose Fever, Cstarrhal Desfnees and all head and throat afflictions which if not tekenin time will leadto Chronic Catarrh and later consumption. Itissure, pure and harmless, itsecesiiiteinia acini When he took his record of 2.15} at the recent meeting at Toledo, the pacer i : Pendulum moved like clockwork. in Pendle- ; Minard’s Liniment relieves Neuralgia, The Californie 3 yearold, Dr Frasse 2.183, by Iran Alto, as gone lame and may not etart again this year. Doctors Testify, There’s sirong testimony by eminent phy- s of cures made by Dr. Chase's Family Kemedies—-particularly Dr. Chase’s Ciatment. In commentiog Gn Silvanway’s perform- ance at Cuarter Usk park a hor-eman said that the bay filly scored at least 17 quar- ters during the race. Minard’s Liniment for sale everywhere SS Prince Edward Island Railway ———$—_ Trains > Trains In- ward. Re | STATIONS jward. 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M.! | & 26). .Emerald........ 710 | | 6 16} . .Cape Traverse... 7 99 Should the &. 8. Northumberland make cop nections with the arrival of }he afternoon trainat Pointdu Chene the Expres train will be detained at Summerside to connect with the steamer, simplest, Lightest Plate Camera Eastman’s (No. 2 Eureka Jr. cakes pictures ances. 3% x 344 inches; weighs but 12} Meniscus lens, rotary shutter, three stops, view nder, socket for trivod screw, Perfectly adapted > snap-shots or time *xposures and equally con- enient as a hand or tripod camera, rice with plate holder, - . - complete developing and printing ontfit, - 1.00 ata/ogu f Eurcha Carntera nd Kodaks or by mati. EASTMAN KODAK CO. HENRY R. LORDLY ©. E -M Can. Soc. C. E. . Graduate College of Civil Engineeriag Cornell University. Consulting Engiveer for General Work, Specialties’ Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlotietown and St. Jobn. . 1. n requeste,; Island correspondence addreased to ‘harlottetown. La SitaF GS GBIF GAG - $2.20 | DR. KHGGGLGGILLGES There is Sclid Comfort In having your house heated by Steam or Hot Water, Why not have it dove right away before the cold weather sets in, and have the enjoyment which comes from a comfortably heated nouse. We guarantee entire satisfaction and our guarantee means some= thing. Any contract that we have not given satiefaction we are only delighted to make it work in a satisfactory manner. Give us a call and be couvine- ed, what we eay is true. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, The Modern Founders, Fngineers and Machinists, 8. Nay. (o's Whart, Ch’town P, E, I. Phone 125 PPS PSS PS REMOVED. & BLEFLDSIS GFL AGH S PL On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, my patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Queen’s Square, first door to the right upstairs, OR. J. H. AYERS, Dentist —e aS cents FOR TWO PAPERS --FOR— THREE MONTHS. The Weekly Examiner AND THE Family Herald and Weekly Star ; Jreeat agenctes Sent toany address, post paid for twenty- five cents for threes months. Send subscrip tions to THE EXAMINER Pub. ©o., Ch’town P. 8S If you want tosee a sample number of the Weekly Star, send us your address _& CARD! ¥F. P, TAYLOR Practice limited to the following specialtie ——» Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat, Medical and Surgical Gynecology (diseases f Vomen) <Onsultation, with other medical men ug Bwimos Retiring Sale. And Save 2Q0c too0c on Every one Dollars Worth of Goods You Buy Capes, Collars, Rutis, Mufts. Mes.’s Fur Coats, € .: Every day thousands of buyers are taking advantuge of our bigsale. W Retail buyers and jobbers from all over the Island—-It will fully repay you to Attend - Thi: i end is - EN \Vantles, Jackets, Capes, Waterproofs, Ladies’ Fur Coats, , Corsets, Underclothing, Kid Gloves, Men’s Lined Grloves, Braces Collars, Shirts counted 20 to 50 per cent. PATRONIZE WEEKS & CO’S GREAT RETIRING SALE AND BUY G@ODS LESS THAN COST PRICE W. A. WEEKS-& 60, Great viosing Sale Daily lars and Boas, Dress Goods, Silks, JL Of BUSINESS AND MUST CLEAR OUT ALL GOODS BEFORE LAST OF YEAR ‘e have plenty of goods, nearly all new this season, Titty five thousad dollars are beirg slaughtered. ; - CLEARING - SALE NOTHING RESERVED aps, Mitts, Gloves, Feather (: Worsteds ‘I'w Overcoatings. Umore ne . ; eds, weeds and Uvercoatings, Umorcilas, Ribbons, Millinery, Flannels, and all other goods dis- - Satins, Hosiery, he a a ta. ih ——————— ei ———@V6“€ = | —hLlCrl —_ —_ cee Sees eee 0 66 4 ose Os eee,