ig - ites oo ON A BIKE BUILT FOR TWO, And the Startiing News Was Not Kuown Until Afterward. A cyel.ct whom we wil) call Baxter was strolling along the avenue when be noticed a pretty girl in a neat cycling costume standing by a tandem. She had her back turned to him, but he saw she wore a trim costume, had a neat ankle aud a nicely arranged lct of hair. Bax- ber is very particular about a girl's hair. This girl looked so attractive that he paused. There was something pa- thetic in her attitude, he thought. Was she waiting for a cavalier to join her on the tandem? A wild idea entered Baxter's head. He would do a daring thing. He walked up to the girl. She turned a frank, merry face on him as he approached. ‘*Pardon me,’’ he laughingly said, “but are you locking for an accompa- nist?’’ and he pointed to the tandem. ‘*Well,”’ she smilingly answered, “now that you mention it, 1 guess ] am. ’* A moment later they were whirling up the street. When it began to grow dark, they turned back. **My tandem?’ cried the girl. ‘‘Why, it isn't my tandem."’ **Not your tancdiem?’’ shouted Baxter. **W hose is it, then?’’ ““Why,’’ said the girl, “I thought it was yours.”’ ‘*Heavens, no!’’ groaned Baxter. “But you acted as if it was yours,” zaid the girl. ‘*What shall girl. **Take it back,'’ said Baxter. So they rode back in silence, and when they were about a block away the girl said: “*I guess I’ll stop here.” Leaving the tandem es near to the place where h@ suw itas he could, he scuttled away in the darkness. —Cycling Gazette, we do?’’ moaned the How a person Can gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of Scott’s Emulsiom is hard to explain, but it certainly happens. It seems to start the diges- tive machinery working properly. ‘You obtain a greater benetit from your food. The oil being predigested, and’ combined with the hy- pophosphites, makes a food tonic of wonderful fiesh- forming power. All physicians know this to to be a fact. All druggists: soc. and $1.co. SCOTT & BOWNE Chemists. Toronte a a BLACK DIAMOND LINE. The 8.8. COBAN sailing treal, Friday morning; Oct 2isi, will be from Mon dne at Ch’town, Monday morning, Oct 24th, and wil) sai! tor St. John’s, and Harbor Grace Newfoundland, via, North Sydney, carryiog horses, cattle and sheep on deck and pro-dice under de:k at lowest posible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage, apply to PEAKE BROS &v0.,, Agents. Ch’town, Oct 17, 98-241 THE, o PHOENIX of Hartford. Assets over $5,000,000 FIRST lowest Kates. \Wenerous Settiements = os » BE <LWAYS PAYS... Authorized AGent vor P. FE. ISLAND FIRE LIFE. ACCIDENT . a m4 » I] a ee ee eee eer ee: THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTFETOWN, OCTOBER 18 1898 ae on _ Crushed by Beecher. Henry Ward Beecher was once ap proached by a young man who oonsid- ered himself very clever. ‘Do you know, Mr. Beecher,” said he, ‘‘I’ve been thinking that I would settle down, behave myself and join your church. Now, I like your preach. ing, but when I go to your church and seo such men as old §S. and othurs, grasping skinflints and hypocrites to the core, sitting there in full member- ship, why, the thing is just a little too much for me, and really,’’ he added, **T cannot join.’’ ‘‘Well, you're right,” said Mr Beecher. ‘‘Every church has such men, and I fancy Plymouth is not free from them, and until] you spoke I have always wondered why the good Lord permitted it. Now I understand.’’ ‘*Ab,’’ gurgled the young fellow, ‘1 am glad I have thrown light on the question! What strikes you as the rea- son, Mr. Beecher?’’ ‘*Well,’’ replied the great preacher, ‘it is permitted in order to keep just such fools as you out of the churches.” Dr Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897 My boy, aged 14, has been a suff+rer from Catarrh, and lately we su»mitied him toan operation in the general nospital, Sine then we have resorted toDr “hase’a Catarrh Cure, and one bor ot this medicine has made a prompt and complete cure. H. G. Forn, Foreman, Cowan Ave, Fire H» England With the Heavy Hand England has inflicted far greater land disasters on her redoubtable neighbor, France, than all the military monarch- ies of Europe put together. English armies for 120 years ravaged France, while England has not seen the fires of a French camp since the battle of Hast- ings. English troops have twice taken the French capital, an English king was crowned at Paris, a French king rode captive through London, a French emperor died in English captivity and his remains were surrendered by Eng- lish generosity. Twice the English horse marched from Calais to the Pyr- enees, once from the Pyrenees to Ca- lais; the monuments of Napoleon in the French capita] at this moment owe their preservation from German revenge to an English general. All the great disasters and days of mourning for France since the battle of Hastings—Tenchebray, Cressy, Poitiers, Agincourt, Verneuil, Crevant, Blen- beim, Oudenarde, Ramillies, Ma.pla- quet, Minden, Dettingen, Quebec, Egypt, Talavera, Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Orthes. Waterloo—were gained by English generals, and won, for the most part, by Euglish soldiers. Even at Fontenoy, the greatest victory of which France can boast since Hastings, every regiment in the French army was on their own admission routed by the terrible English column, and victory was snatched from its grasp solely from want of support on the part of the Dutch and Austrians.—Alison’s ‘‘Life of Marlborough.’’ Chronic Eezema Cured One ofthe most chronic casesof Fcez*ma ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Altoa1vf @artiand, N. 8, On aswor statement Miss Aiton says:—I hereby certify that my daugh- ter Gracie Eila wascured of Eezemaof long standing by using foir boxes of}, Chase’s Ointments. William Tbhistie, druggist, of Hartland, also certifies that hesold four boxes ef Dr Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie , Ella. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Oct 17—May Queen, Paoli, Pretou; Day Spring, Baker, Halifax; St Anne, Potvir, North Sydney; Mollie, Laughlin, Svdnev; Janie M, McLean, Broad Cove; Jessen, Forrest, Sydney; Sadie, Backman, Sydo« v; Bona Fides, Zinck, Halifax; Rose May,M: ~ Donald, North Sydney; Lady May, Mc- Dougall, Belle River. CLEARED. Oct 17—Lady May, McDougall, New Glasrgow. SEO OD PRES SE? Toall who find themselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidney and Liver so discreanized that they are incaple of keeping the system free trom po'sonous waste mater- ial, Stomach Disordered, Bowe!s Constipated, He ad Aching, Back Paining, take fr. UChas- e’s K dney-Liver Pills, The tick wey they help you back wo health will surprise you. TRIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS The WEEKLY EXAMINER ond THE MONTREAL FAMILY HERALD and WEEKLY STAR~wilt be sent to any ad- dress for three months, for twenty-five cents, fer both papers, Apply or address subscrip- tions to the The Examiner Office, —_— — Soap! soap ! Use Kuonpike Bar the great Laundry and_ scouring soap So ee TWO HUMOROUS BROTHERS. They Won Wagers on the Strength of Their Own Homeliness, Many years ago there were two broth- ers, named Joe] and Jonathan, who were famous throughout Wayne county, Ind., because they were both such frights. One day they were on their way to Cincinnati by wagon in the days of the old canal. The wagon was of the covered variety, and only Joel was visible to the natural eye as the vehicle plunged into and out of the chuck holes that infested the way. Joel was said to be the next to the ugliest man iu all the country round, and his brother took precedence. The two brothers met astranger, who, attracted by the supremely homely face of Joel, stopped his horse and said: ‘*Excuse me, my friend, but would you mind tellin me your name?’’ In a sepulchral tone that fitted well the hideous face Joel replied: ‘*Well, 1 guess 1 hain’t never done nothin that would make me ashamed to tell my name. My name is Joel’’— ‘‘Where do you live, if itis a fai: question?’’ ‘IT live in Wayne county, Indianny.”’ ‘*Well, stranger, I've seen much of Indianny, but I'll bet you $10 that you're the ugliest man in the state.”’ ‘Well, I hain’t no gamblin man," replied Joel, ‘‘but I hain’t never seen nothin in the Scriptur’ ag’in bettin ona sure thing, an I'}) jest take that bet.’’ Turning to the wagon cover and peer- ing into its depths he called: ‘‘ Jonathan, stick your head out hyer.”’ Jonathan did as he was requested. The stranger paid the money without a word of complaint.—New York Mail and Express. = SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A pers 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. Small 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 Piflg The Ch’town Steam Nav. Co STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival f afternoon train from St. John) for Summerside, connecting there with express train for Charlottetown. ' From SUMMERSIDE on arrival! of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting wita day train for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada and at St. John with Steamers of Internatiovual Line and Raiiways for United States and Canada. from PICTOU (on arrival of. day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, | seven a.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (conoecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Hali fxs at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line fa: Boston. F. W. HALES Ub’town, P. E. 1. SECRETARY { PERFECT SYSTEM Crown ard Bridge Work, without Plates.) DR, MURRAY; 145 QuEEN STREET. (Teeth , 2677 9802000C8 BOOS OSCSSLESCcG S8E bad Strong Healthy Boys should never be put into Bad for the boys Bad for the clothes Bad for the pocket-book WEAK, ILL-Fittine a : f is made in almost as many sizes and > | iShor ey Ss proportions as boys are—and though # ~ READY 10 WEAR CLOTHING dod they are stylish, smart and up-to-date % they are made for Boyish Boys, for hard wear and will last until the boy q FOR Boys, grows out of them. it Shorey’s do not ask people to buy at# zone particular shop. That system makes the garments $ 4cost more, 3 to wear Clothing” and guarantees it to give satisfaction. Every good dealer sells Shorey’s “ Resting You will find tire Guarantee Card in the pocket. KEPPP PE SEPT SS FPP SOT SS FU TV PEPE FEET FEET FEF ETOP EV ETT a ttle, Horses, May. Oat TT. B. CLIFT ST, JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDIAND. General Shipping and Commission Agent and Auetioneer. = DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF-—-— P. E. Island and N. 8S. and American Produce Mae SPECIALTIES: ~ YY Butter, ete. —-—AGENT FOR THE-- “Straiton Little’ Line of Sailing Vessels from Boston St, John’s. ‘ Kis. Said That : Matches are made in heaven.... fo BUT NOT ALL. “YY Some matches are made in Hull.... KHaszards Brahmin Tea Is MATCHLESS Ask your grocer for the genuine article and don’t take so ¢alled matches. Flannelletes Cloakings Hosiery Underclothing ~Dress Goods Td BARRIS x OYSTERS— Bargains in Stoves Ranges from $21. Hall Stoves from $5.50. Room Stoves from $3. Coal Hods 18c. Shovels 4c. NY “ Our large stock has arrived Soe Tae os Liss and going tast. Lathe -_—— — THE EXAMINER CALENDAR = “4 | Day of We’k, —— s, Vegetables, Fruit, Meats, Poultry LONDON HOUSE —_—— «cm Por October, 1898. ~ MOON’S CHANGES, 7th day, Last Quarter. 15th day, New Moon. 22nd day, First Quarter. _ 29th day, Full Moon. High Water. Sun — a a| |Morn.| Aft. | Rises.| Sets, —_—_ ——— LiSaturday [11 19 11 2015 44 (5 25 Sunday (1204 [11 49| 45 | 23 3 Monday 12 48 «(47 21 4Tuesday (010/133) 48 19 5 Wednesday | 0 32 | 219) 49 17 6Thursday | 058/309! 50 | 15 7Friday | 1351408] 52 | 13 8 Saturday 224 )\5 28) 5§3 ll 9Sunday (3461634) 54 4G 10Monday | 5 27| 722) 56 7 1lTuesday (642) 7 59 57 5 12,Wednesday 749 8 34 58 3 13|\Thursday | 8 42) 907 6 0 1 14\Friday | 928,939) 1 |4 0 15Saturday (10 10 10 10 3 58 16| Sunday 10 50 10 39 4 57 17|\Monday (113111103! 5 | 56 18\Tuesday (12141229) 7 | 54 19| Wednesday | oa. | $2 20/Thursday |000|/207| 10 | 50 21 \ Friday 047,314, 12 4% 22Saturday / 151 423) 13 46 23 Sunday 314,538 14 44 24Monday (458 641, 16 | 43 25/T uesday | 6 35 | 7 37 17 | 41 26, Wednesday| 749 8 18| 19 | 39 27\Thursday | 8 46 857| 20 | 37 28) Friday | 9 38 | 9 35 | 21 | 35 29\Saturday 1025 1009) 23 34 30)Sunday 11 08 1035 | 24 | 33 31|Monday (1150 1100! 26 | 3} Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ L°ST.—On Saturday between Kent Stand the Railway ten dollars, Reward if left at this office £43 Zins. BOARDERS—Boarders can beace omodated ina private family, ten minutes walk from Post Office reasouableterms. Apply at THE EXAMIYVER office 20 WANTED—A cook. Apply at the Hotel avies. 239 tf- TO LET—A cottage with six rooms, on Richmond Street, possession at an early dare Apply te Jas D Mason. 241 WANTED.---A girl tolearn the dress-mak- ing. Apply to Miss Essery, Kent Street. 241 3ins pd HOUSE TO LET.---On Prince Street farnish- ed or unfurnished and having all the m®%dern conveniences hot water system of heating electric lights, bath room hot and cold_ water For further information apply to Mrs. D, Montgomery 16 Worchester Square Boston Mass, WANTED,—By an experienced salesman a p sition in Clothing, Dry Goods. or Boot and Shoe Store; references. Apply Box 94 239. TO LET.--The Argyle House on Kent St near City Hallat present occupied by Sa™uel Beaton possesion at once. Avply te C,B. Chappell. 237 1 week eod, LOST.— 4 silver coin proach engraved with the initials M. M. Finder will please leave at this office. 234. BO ARDERS.—A few boarders can be e#c- commodated at Mra. ©, V. MceGreg rs, Prince St, near Methodist Church. 234 2wks eod, FOR SALF®.—Two second hand hot water furnaces, WIIl be sold cheap, Apply at Char'ottetown Hospitel. 229 tf, WANTED.—A general servant. Must understand plain cooking. gApply atts cffice. 2 8. ~ TO LET.—A wieasantly situated house on the Brighton Road containing nine rooms end bathroom beat¢d with hot water end fitted for e'ectric light Apply to W. C, Harris, Architect. EMPLOYMENT WANTED —By aman— competent book keeper, useful in shipping business \rin any other capecitvina busi- ness establishment. Apply at this office. 223 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 hous) aad premises know as the “Old Londo. House, ’ situateon Water St., nextt» Government Warehouse No 1 Apply to Peake pros & Co. jan23—trf _— —- WANTED—Two or three smart boys--apply at factory—Mark Wright « Co, 106 FOR SALE~—A Jersey Girade Milk Cow,now giviaug frem 10 t 12 quarts of milk daily, Apply,to E. H, Beer, la7 tf PPPPALLPPPEL APLAR DS $7 io $10 a Week foley ft hours; any one can do the work. We want reliable families in every locality to help us manufacture Children's Toques, Gaunt- lets and Bicycle Leggings for *he trade, hy a new process. No canvassing or ex- perience required. Steady work, & pay, whole or spare time. Write today. Address, THe Co-OPERATIVE KNITTING Co,, 15 Leader Lane, Toronto. ARP AA RPLAPLPPL DLP ILL ADL IL anti PAINTING. Miss M.H.C*xbolin has reopened er Stu dio in Morris Block and will give lessons in Oil, China, Water olor, and Tapestry painting from October Ist )898 to June Ist 1899. 2662 daw weeks. el SS —* te Dek ee, - a BAe 4a ADs. ae, na ees ee wr" Baws Beers ere bie wee oe se eee Cee CEOS: ee marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Roya Oak in the Laundry. HENRY R. LORDLY C. E -M Gan. Soc, C. E, We have had log éxperience in handling Prince Edward Island’s famous Oysters, and solicit your consiguments. We have facilities second to none for handiing same @ HOWE WORK PSs We want the services of a number oi You may need a watch—one that vn be relied upon. lf so, we can show you some Happy homes, easy quick work, snow families to do work for us at home, veel i i ll aad white clothes. whole or spare time. The work we rte C W & C ; Col! i ineeria *pecial good values in either Gold, shal ties ae is quickly and easily John ald ell >. Graduate College of Civil Engin g Usr Jupitez for the toilet and light Laundry. Makes child’s play of washday. J.D LAPTHORN & CO. Charlottetown Soap Works. Cornell University. Ceurulting Engiveer for General Work, Specialtier- Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. Jobn. Island correspondence addressed 10 tharlottetown, told Filled or silver. Alsoa cheap line of Nickel Watches for the boys. G. H. TAYLOR North Side Queen Square. done, and returned br varcel post as finished. Pay $7 to $i0 per week. For partioulafs ready to commeace, send name and address. THe S. A. Sup- pty Co., Box 265, Lonpon, ONT. Produce Comwmercial Merchants, Impcrters and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits. 171 to 175 McGill Street Montreal References Bank of Toronto and Commission agencies. Correspondence Solicited. Cable addresses Fruitcald, .... 107 3mo dy&wk OSS OS = SOU0f SCaoeceese cesar