— Sea a te ee aero aes 22s i ewe ee Womens ¢ Dark Tan : Walking Boots made by J & T Bell--This is a new line with ns and they are some- thing nice, we can bardly find words to describe them There's a finish to them ( ( ( ( . ‘ There's a tone to them ‘ that brands them Al. Its a laced i , ° | boot made of Dark Tan W.cker calf the soles are medium beavy pul on by the Goodyear meth od. The last and tip are the r ewest of the new, not wide, not narrow —just right—They’re comfortal!e and the price is. ° $4.00 the pair. ; ALLEY & CO., ‘ THE SHOEISTS ; =e ee 4&2 O28 2S ae 4080644644 © 4 4 @ @ 6 4e@ sugar Cakes The best for lunch. 10 PER 002 Te lephone Os. Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD O«0G¢8 Price REMOVED. On and after Monday, ¢ | SOSFPSSTS ®BHRSSSESESHOH BOS THOSESSESY tt 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, Dents A PERFECT SYSTEM Work, ard bridge without Plates.) Crown (Teeth - oo ee | } | | | | DR, MURRAY: | 145 QUEEN STREET. | 8Wamp manured with reimnse from a Jobster THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 12 1898. Local and Other Mens Canaptan Bacon.—The indications are this year’s exports of Canadian bacou will be the largest on record, Professor Rodert- soo estimates that they will between seven aod e'ght million dollars in value as com- pared with five millions last year. Goop Reapixe Cuearp.—We have made arrangements (see advt.) whereby we sre enabled to offerthe Montreal Famity HeraLp ayD Weexiy Srar io connection with Tas Weexty Examiner for a trial subscription of rweyry cents. This isa splendid chance to secure the best local news as farvished by Taz Weexiy Exami- ser and the best weekly family news io Canada at alow price. This offer is only good until October. The two papers wil wake anexceptionally good combination to bave addressed to your friends abroad even if youdo not yourself require them, A Syuc Yiewp. -Mr. Benj. McDonald of Cape Batteau, Sbipegan Isiand, is in town this week, and is showing a stool of four stocks grown from one oat seed, One of these stocks contains 124 oats, and the other three hold about 300, or about 500 grains inall. He dug 93 bbla of pota.- toes off three quarters of an acre of land, as can be verified by inquiring of the Light- house Inspector and Mr, Geo. McDonald. The yield avereged 43 to 56 large potatoes to a hill. The ground was a drained factory.—Clatham World. ii ciliate Kionpike Ma-r. poxns—The frost bound earth of the Klondike contains somethiog more than gold—great masto- dons. Alex. Sts fford,who bas just returned tellea Vancouver reporter that on his claim he found the tusks and booes ot mam moths and wastodons. The tusks were ten feet long and seven inches in diameter. A hip bone was aleo found. It had a socket like asouptureen. If the behemoths hold out there is no reason why dissappointed goid seekers should not bring back the materials for a dime museum and a fortune in their Own country. Seenpunioal Suovutp pe More Carervut.—Mr Charles Parker, of Tilsonburg, Ont.,was pre- puriog a banquet of white bread and bui- ter, with a seasoning of strychnine, for the rats which infest bis house. He was called into another room, and left the feast oa the kitchen table. His son, & baby boy just able to walk, had watched the preparation and in his father’s ab-~ sence piled into the bread. Fortunately hie father returned immediately, caught the child with bis mouth full of poison, and burried him off to a docter. An emetic and a stomach pump eaved its life, but when the father returned home he found that the boy’s pet cocker spaniel had followrd his waster’s example, and was stiffened ovt under the table. It is eafe to say that Mr Parker will! not ‘butter bread with strychnine in the kitchen again. saotetelilllieeiemnemenees _— ED ee ne Christians in Crete. Canea, Oct. 10.—The French, Italian and Russian governments have complied with the request of the admirals to send reinforcements to Canea, France sending 800 men, with two heavy guns. This action is taken without waiting for the reply of the Porte tothe note of the powers. The Council of Foreign Admirals has taken the necessary measures to insure the enforcement of the terms of the note pre- seoted 10 the Porte by the representatives of the powers demanding the immediate evacuation of Crete. The presentation of the note and the action of the admirals have caused great rejoicing among the Christian population. Ismail Bey, Civil Governor of the i iand of Crete, informed tte Mussulman notab’es that the Sultan will withdraw the Turkish troops from Crete in accordance with the demands of the powera. Loose clothes and downy cushions bring Only @ negative sort of comfort to the wo man who ie suffering with some disease or derangement of the organs distinctly femi- nine. Some clothes and some positions make the pain and the discomfort seem leas. Perbaps the nerves are most affect ed and this in turn disturbs the digestion. Nothing will ever completely relieve buy a radical cure. The start of so-called “female complaints” may bea very slight thing indeed. It may be that in the be- ginning some small hygienic measures would etop the trouble. Certainly at this time, a little bit of the right medicine would stop it. When the trouble becomes worse, it is harder to cure, but still it can be cured. Dr. Pierce’s Fevourite Pre- scription will positively cure any trouble of this character. It may be absoluteiy relied upon. It affords lasting relief toa woman whose natural modesty has kept her from consulting a physician. Send 31 cents in one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page “Common Sense Medical Ad viser,” profusely illustrated. How to get on. Dont stop to tell stories in business hours. Ifyou havea placeof business, te found there when wanted. Have order, system, regularity, liberality, and prompt- ness. Do not meddle with business you know nothing of. Never buy an article you do not need because it is cheap. Strive to avoid hard words and personalities. Pay asyou go. Help others when you cap, but say no firmly and respectfully. Have but few contidants: the fewer the better. Learn to think and act for yourself. Be vigilant. Keep ahead of the times, and subscribe to Tug Examiner. Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Alldruggists refuna the money ifit failsto cure, 2c. ai) 2 We are “4 After ———_- fashionable and able manner. their own talking. SS ae ai] «itll «i{{ «it{| «iil al] =a = ¥7Y¥ + We sell good goods at prices that will do |p» 2 Nee Me Me SMe SM SM NS SS SG SY ™@: *™@* | ie "/@®-* {> Your tradein the most [> reli- |» » |i {jp wml ODS MILLINERY EFL a Halt We are Doing rushing business . é Ly A in PE SF idee Se UF LESS LF LS PSG fs Sentner, MeLeod & Co-, Our Specialties FURS DRESS sun MANTLES Because our low prices talk ’ ‘ "> > ol 2 % WHY?- 2eCVUeVVEeeVeecekeceeekeeeeeB ts ts an + thunder tones. Successors to Beer Bros. ‘ -_ tena FACTS THAT CONVICT. During the great civil war many of the regiments were camped in sot thero awamp: known to be eubect to yellow fever. Munya Louis:ana camp was called “comp Deathb;” or known by some name expressive of its deadly environ- ment, Few in the prestat generation can rea» lize the magnitude of that great strife. The total of men in service was 2,772,408. In the hospitals of the army were 6,049,- 648; of these 425,270 were disabled by wounds, accidents, etc, and 38,115 died cf thew. The total deaths in bo-pital were 186,216; total deathe during the war 304, 369; deaths from fevers 43,715;from diar- rhea and dysentery 44558. The average death per 1000 men per aanum was 108 9. If these figures of death by disease seem shocking by reason of the numbers in- volved, how mach more so might they haye been had the same proporiion of fatalities occurred as in the iste war with Spain. Here, according to the official record, the number who were killed in battle or died of wounds was 316, while 2225 died of disease. In the civil ar out of every 100 deaths 64 were from disease, and the other 36 were killed or died of wounds. In the late Spanieh war out ofeach 100 who died 87 died of d ses e aud only 13 were killed or died of wounda. N. th ng can acoount for this disparity in the destruction by disease in the two cases, Sut causes which should make the names of thore :e pensible infamous io the annals of war.—Boston Glob-, WoondD’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Fackages Guaranteed to promptly, and. permanently cure all forms of Nervous | Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Excesses, = Mental Worry, excessive use S of Tobaceo, Opiumor Stimu- r. lants, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Icliab'e and Honest Medicine known. Askdruggist for Wood’s Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, @5. One will please, six wik cure. Pamph‘ets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windscr, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist THE MODERN 2&8 3 Foundry and Machine Shop We would cal! special atten - tion to our“ New Foundry De- partment” which we have prov- ed to be a decided success We have spared no expense in fitting up this department. Having imported from the Uni- ted States a special “grade of sand” and employing one of the best moulders in Canada, we are pow ina position to meet the long desired needs of the people. ur Machine Shop Dep't which is equipped with the best modern machinery and exper- ienced workmen, is capable of turning out work in a strictly ' first claes manner. ‘T'o those in need of anything in our iine we invite them to call and be thors oughly convinced thai we do work in an Al style. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, “THE MODERN” Founders, Engineers & Machin~ ists, S.Nav.Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, P. E. I Phone 125 TS aS AS US ME IR TENDERS. Tendere will be received by the uuder- signed, at Souris, until the l5thday of October, at 12 o’clock noon, for the whole orapy portion, of the estate of the late firm of McDonald & McEachero of Souris. An inventory of the estate may be seen at the office Jately-occupied by the said firm, at Souris, aforesaid. A certified cheque, payable to the order ofthe undersigned, equal to 20 per cent. of the amouct of the tender, must accom- pany the tender, which cheque will be forfeited, ifthe tender be accepted, and the person tendering fails to complete the purchase of the property tendered for. In case tender be not accepted, the c} eque will be returned. The estate consists, amongst other things of safe and shop furniture, a house and lot at Souris East, 5@ acres of Jand at New Harmony, a lot of land at Souris, a farm, known asthe Flannigan Farm, book debte, promissory notes, judge~ ments in the Supreme and Couatr Courts The highest or any tender not necess sarily accepted. 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Island and N. 8. and American Produce SPECIALTIES: aitle, Horses, Hay, Oats, Vegetables, Fruit, Meats, Poultry Butter, ete, —--—AGENT FOR THE-— “Stratton Little’ Line of Sailing Vessels from Boston t St. John’s, >F OYSTERS — We have had long experience in handling Prince Edward Island’s famons Oysters, and solicit your consignments. We have facilities second to none for handiing same. #ém John Caldwell & Co, Produce Commercial Merchants, Imperters and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, 171 to 175 McGill Street Montreal References Bank of Toronto and Commission agencies. Cerrespondence Solicited. Cable addresses Fruitvald, 107 3mo dy&wk ee ' i F -