Only $1.38 TO-NIGHT Men's Elastic Side Boots made from nice Soft Kid on a fashionable last just the boot to wear with a rubber or »vershoe at 0.288 the pair. AULEY & CO., rHE SHOEISTS are Ginger Snaps Avother supply of those nicely flavored snaps made to-day. They’re {2c per Ib. Telephone 98. Db. STEWART ECLIPSE HAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD 400400600 8O8« 06000008 2080608066604 0000 208800080090 6884 5808 40048088 ne ee Look Here for Christmas LIFE SIZE PORTRAIT OFFER _— S.F. TarBuash for The High Grade Art Co’y, who is well known for the High- eat Grade work on the Island, to com- pete with the cheaper grade of work which is going around, will give a 16x20 water color pictures from tintypes, Cabi- nets Or from group pictures for $4.50 and give free with each ordera Regent Camera with fell inatructions how to use Any boy or girl can realily learn to We wil! give a 16x2U sepia for $4.00, a camera also with it, a 16x20 Cravon with and camera, only $5.09, a Tinted Crayon with frame and camera only $5.50; also some oice Easels for premiums.. Reware of otbers who it is said use this photograph frame ‘ Company’s name. bold your order for r write to S. F. Tarsvsn Ch’towa, their only representive on the sland. 241i—d Awif Soap! seap! Use Ktonprke Bar the great | Laundry and scouring soap marvel of che apness unst rpassed n excellence. Use Rovat Oak in the Laundry Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes. Use Jupitez for the toilet and light Laundry. Makes child’s play of washday. J.D LAPTHORN & CO. Charlottetown Soap Work». Apples Wanted. I wi!l receive apples suitable for the Koglish market to pack on owners account from Monday the 3let inst, until the de- parture of the steamer Lake Winnipeg, or I will pay good prices 16 cash for small lots of HKibstones, Spva, tuesets, King Tompkine, Ben Davies and Baldwins They must be No. 1. in quality and free from all spots and bru‘ees. They must not be carried in bags. D. FERGUSON. —Kent St, Ch’town Oct 22 ’98 247. ene etenstenseeniee Arithmetic. ee Common School Arithmetic, | cash to take them. by Wm. I’. Kennedy, ?rimecipa! ot Halifax Acad+my, & Peter O’Hearo, Principal ot Si ra ck’s High ov bool, Jalifax. Par I 15 ; Part II l5e Part III lic A)! three parts bound in one vol 40c Academic Arithmetic, beiocg Part Four of the Progressive School Snes of Arithmetics by W. ] . Keaonedy and Peter O’Hearr, 40 CARD. The undersigned wisher to ntimate to the young ladies and gentlemen of Char- lotietown, that ic is her irt ntion to con- tinue the dancing classes 80 successfully conducted by her motber, for the past 50 years at TERPSICHORE BALL, Great George Street. Classes will te opened for the season, oc Tueeaay, Oct. 4th, at 4 aod 8 p. mm. Private }cssons given as veval. JANIE BURRIS. 228 dytd&w r Local and Other a tems, Tae Bricantirxe Irwa.— Lyoche’s wrecking schooneris work ing at tbe strand- ed brigantine Irma at Thrum Cap, saving everything pos-ible to remove. The vea- sel will probably be a total loss. — Halifax Herald. Mritoy Cavren.—The new church at Milton will be opened for Divine service oo Sunday the 30th inst, There will be three services: at 10.30, 3 p. m., end 7.30 p-m. A collection in aid of the building fund will be taken at each service. A Scnooner Fivep.—A Sydney, C B. despatch says: The echooner Petite Jeanne, St Pierre, Miq, which was seized last week for having contraband goods on board, ha~ been released on payment of $400, the captain signing an admission of the charge. Scorr Act.—Before Stipendiary Magis- trate Palmer on Tuesday, Geo O'Neill, of Veroon River, and Jobn Finlay, of Ver- nou River Bridge, were convicted of viol ating the Scott Act and each was fined in the sum of $50 and costs. A similar fise was imposed upou J A Mclsaac, of Mel~ ville, a few days ago. _- IsLaypD GrrRL ABroap.—Amongst the pames of the Canadian nurces who are honorably meutioned for caring for the American soldiers at Derention Camp, Montauk Point, Long I-<land, is that of Gertrude E Muno, of P E Isiand. Miss Munn ia the second daughicr of the late Dougald Muno, E-q, of Roseveath Milla, KLiag’s County. ceili Suypay Scuoor Convention.—The fifth annual convention of the Prince Edward Island Sundav School Association will be held in the Baptist Church, Charlotte- town, P E J, on the 220d and 23rd Novem- ber, Every Suoday school in the province is expected to send one deie- gate. All ministersandS S_ superinten- dents are ex-officio members of the Con vention. The delegates to the World's Sunday School Convention at London will report. Anuinteresting time is expected. = A Wicxep Germ.—The bubonic plague bacillus is a wick:d germ to investigate. The other day Barisch, an assistant in & Viennese laboratory, was buried with the utmost precaution, he having shown every symptom of the plague before he died. Now Professor Nothcage, his principal, and the two nurses who attended Barisech, areall down with the dreadful disease. All the professor’s assistants have been inoculated, and the Government is taking every measure to prevent the spread of the plague. Oe clei eails Fire axp Rowpyism.—It is apparent, observes the Guardian, that some young meno of Augustine\Cuve, or vicinity, are paving a way for aterm in Dorchester. A few nights ago,@ baro belonging to Mra, Cameroun, a widow, was burned tothe ground, together with a horse, two pigs, three ducks, a sett of new harueas, afset of new working harnees, 700 lbs of hay, etc. The fire is believed to be the work of invendiaries. On the same night four stacke of marsh bay were upset and some acts of rowdyism committed on the pro- perty of Donald Cameron. cenliabionine Cateponiuaxn Crivs.—At the regular meeting of the Caledovian Club held on Tuesday evening the following were elect- ed office: bearers for the ensuing term : Chief—David Small. President — James Mclsaac. lat Vice “—Jcoko A McLaren. 2nd Vice “*—Jobn Giilis. 'T reasurer—J ames Paton. Fin Secy—déobo A McDonald. Rec Secy--D R McLennan Corresponding Secy—W D Ross. Piper — Peter Ferguson. It was decided that the ueual B8t Apdrew’s Dinnerbe held on St Audrew’s night. ae Home Acaixs.—Mr Kimble Coffin, of Mouat Stewart, who left here for the Paci- fic Coast in February last, has returned bome. Mr. C. ffin remained oo the coast for about four mouths, working at river- boat building, bat the boom collapsed and everything fe'l flat. Not seeing mucb ahead of him there he left for New York, where he worked some time, and eubse- quently was empluyed at Noank, Conn, aud Bath, Me. He reports the coast over- crowded with people, and wages nove too high. There sre a good many Islanders there who are making a comfortable living but there are othess again who would only he too glad to come home if they had the New Pacace Stezeisc Cars.—Qa the Canadian Pacific Railway through train from Halifax to Montreal, is being run @ line of entirely new Palee Sleeping Cars- These superb cars are without quest.(D the finest cars on the Continent today, be- ing brilliantly lighted throughout by elec- tricity and besides two usual overbead pas- eage and vestibule lights, has a readivg light for each seat. These with the ele- gant colonist sleepersand first-class coaches of the company, together with their fai- famed dining cars, which are runon that train, between Truro and Browoville Junction, make up a train which in its complete ness i¢ recond to none, and con- sequently popular with the travelling public. Readers of the Examiner are rev mioded that the cheap excursion rates to Montreal and points in Ontario, on October 26th, and 28th, apply via St Joho N Band aud tickets are good on this throu: h train. See advertisement elaewhere for rates and time limits of tickets. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, —— DROPS FROM THE EDITuR’'S PEN. — --— (Irom the Canadian Grocer.) An ideahae no valne as longas it is locked upin your cranium. It only has value when its utility has been tested by practical experience in business. The best of goods are usually slow with slow merchants, Most mencan make money, but few men can keep it. Running down your neighbor’s businees does not build up vour owa. Every time a moment is wasted a cog in the wheel of time is slipped. lf you cannot earn a dollar equarely do not try to do it by a round-about way. It seems surprising that grocers shou d fight over the price of such a sweet thing as sugar. The yellow fever in the South threatens to give the “blues” to trade in that part of the world. You have to hammer away ata dead beat hard and long if you are to put enough life into him to make him pay his debte. If a merchant does not know the market how can he succeed? And if he does not read atrade paper how can he know ? ——— A. i. ttt CANADIAN BUTTER IN ENGLAND. a eee The London Grocer’s Journal reports that quite a large amount of butter is held in cold store in Canadaon English ac~ count, and will be coming forward now there has been @ great increase in our imports this vear already from the Dominien, and when they bave done shipping for the season it will be found that Canadian creameries have become an appreciable factorin the sum total of our supplies, that a SICK HEADASHE Positively cured by these Littie Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, {indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill, Smail Dose. Small Price. Substitution the fraud Uf the day. \ See you get Carter’s,, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pfflg Erg Will be opened at the P. E. IS- LAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, on innday, October 3rd. And will be continued through the season on Monday, Tuesday and Fri- day evenings. Samecourses as in day classes. Apply at once. ISAAC OXENHAM, Prin cipa amu? Our Prices ARE ALWAYS RIGHT LOOK! . We offer this lot viz:—- 1 bbl best Family Flour 5 lbs of 28e Tea 10 lb of granulated Sugar 4 gals best Kero, Oil 9 bars Oak Leaf Soap FOR ¥6.79 E@ Figure up and see if the price is not right. We claim it is. Sanderson & Co. back. ally good for Ne your money or nl Devegists d& wky —— — -— ee E our e Con eet 2 @ws® 6 8&6 YH @Oec OER DS © You 8000. Our Ladies W. beauti Jystere. John P. Joy, VICTORIA CAFE | Great George Street...... | OD oe. ow. IS OS PF aS Shingles at 9de SHINGLES AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $2.3( SHINGLES at $2.50 Shingles sawn, Shingles Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shingles, all kinds—all prices. pas 8A WSBST4T488 them ? opened. } $1.40, $1.60, $1.75. Ladies Box Calf laced and buttoned $2.25 | :, Ladies Dongola laced and buttoned $1.25, i a 3 $1.40, $1.60 and up. Girls Pebble laced boots at $1.00, $1.10, $1.25. I Have dust Completed Call and see the brilliant display of Onr Oyster king is standing in the window. See him, and then you will eat eee 222 22222222222 foee 2OGE COE8 M E2O0O908 2000 We Don't i MARK | We don’t mark 124¢ donble width dress goods 20c a yard, and give 20 to 30 , per cent off, but we sell it at 124¢ yard. We don’t mark 18c¢ heavy tweed dress goods 30c, and give you 20 to 30% per cent off, we sell it at 18c a vard. _ We don’t mark 19¢, all wool, serge double width 32cJa yard, and give you 2C to 30 per cent off, we sell it at 19¢ a yard. We don’t mark 5e flannelette 7c a yard and give you 20 or 25 per cent off, we sell it at 5c per yard. We dont mark 10c print cotton 15c a yard and give you 20 to 30 per cent off, we sell it at 10c a yard We dont mark 124c grey flannel 20c and give you 20 to 30 per cent off, we sell it at 124¢ a yard. We cont mark 39c wool shirts and drawers “all wool” 50c, and give you 20 to 25 per cent off, we sell them at 39c, We dont mark $1.95 jackets $4.00 and give yon 20 to 50 per cent off, we sell them at $1.95. for 50c. We Dont Mark Any Goods at Fancy Prices 46 We dont mark 50c hats $1,25 aud give you 50 per cant off we sell them THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 27 1898 IL LSAT Ce oh, tes Any customer buying goods at this store—may if they wish it have theic money cheerfully re- e funded, if they can purchase any kind of: Dry Goods“cheaper than we are selling them. SENTNER McLEOD%& CO. pte tek Hotei * ‘ a and give you 20 to 30 par cent off. But we are selling Dry Goods cheaper than & any other house on P. E [. Come and see for yourself. SENTNER Wholesale and Retail. ive as ube 1). anit a23e8 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1.25 SHINGLES AT $1.30! SHING JES AT $1.50 SHINGLES AT $1 60 SHINGLES AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 Os. 40 A split, verything elee you require ip line Hone 181. James Barrett, a0lly’s Wharf.... 2863282 SEU AVGSSSES BOB ‘ll be buying a new pair of shoes Where are you going to buy Fall and Winter stock is now ' Pebble leather laced boots at $1.25 7 H, STEWART & Co ee —————— Customers are finding it out for tnemselves that we are giving values insteal of discounts. KS The NEW Also Rubbers For All pac) # Successors to Beer Bros. oe a odel Store BOOTS AND SHOES FOR EVERY BODY RS SS SH SAA BP een we oro SY. ISIE Eo Ladies Gents Boys and Girls When you want anythingin this line the MODEL STORE can please you, in first— ap- pearance, quality and price ALL NEW. JUST OPENED Ch’town,—New Prowse Block. My ew Oyster Place. ful oysters on and off the shell. Ask for it Take no Other Purnell’s Hagilish PURE : MALT : VINECAR. no acids or chemicals used fk swe eo ee memes : : me Re em See a ae te ot OT 8 A RO ci NE BD ED rat. erie te ey ee re Ra eR am — a A ai ~