) ‘e . j 7 ( 4d 6 ; - 7 . % 2 fh CF « ° e © | on of none F t the recognized best mo.sements, ful. jy warranted as per- : fect and accurate time pieces, Lape J : sive silver at » ner eh Ww ny 3 waicnes, us 1 with } peeee AISplay : , TT IT ] NER Ve Cybele cyt l House. TIT W is \ a cor Isn't It"> ->° nn Comforting 4 bevond *¢xpression to be @ ¢o toa place where you Kr ibipg Is dove jo 8 first class manner ~— “A able to w every Our aim is to give our cusioin- ers the very best value atthe lowest pose bie price, a * 2 “ & & We guarantee all our work to be atric'ly first clase. Give us a call and be convinceds zu Bruce Stewart and Co'y. “THE MODERN” Founders, Engineers & Machinists oS @ & Be @eiSB Bes Soe neo Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf Ch’towo, PEI é Pho e 125 é > ; i r ¢ | Island Produce. We are handling on commission all kinds of P. E. Island Produce, such as cargoes Potatoes, Hay, Oats, Pcul- try, (Beef in 4's, wrapped), Pork, Eggs, Mutton, &c., and we have an agency in North and South Sydney. Address — A. JENKINS & CO., North Sydney, Box .04, Cape Breton 157—dtu fri wyy Simos ? THE QUESTION 15 OFTEN ASKED, HOW IS THE ASCENDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP accounted for? The answer ‘3 simple enough, viz:—Be- cause there is none equal to it ‘or intrinsic merits, firm ness, purity, combiued with great iasting and cleansing pro- perties Send for premium list. J, D. LAPTHORN & C0., harlottetown Soap Works i ee White's Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates == Can be had at auy of the following firs. class store T. J. Morris DD. L. Hooper W. Plekard & Co, wW. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Gofi J.D. MeLeod & Co R. H, Wason, boik DAILY WXAMINEK, CHARLOPTETOWN, NOVEM’! | ~~“ - cr wo Salt Water Batha. ] r a hand bath (a bath gi body by use of the | Mul sponge or ¢ le ea en to the ds only or by th) place a bandful of salt in a basin as ordinarily filled for wash- i \llow the salt to dissolve or has ten the action by stirring it with the I ould be as cold as *» water § ility to withstand. Use I e th entire body Do | glect e face and neck in the free use of the salt water. This bath has an exhilarating influ ence, tones the entire system and gives » the skin a healthful condition that ply repays for the time and trouble I If used in the winter, it will be an excellent preventive of being a substitute for chapping, no hness of the skin and no clogging the pores wil: trouble the person matically and regularly f this sort. y table salt or rock salt will but will not do so well. iv? S\VSiLt takes a bath « The sea ntains medicinal properties not Whether one ex- not the body should receive i. daily hand bath of cold or cool wa- found es or iT } ’ . in the others. , ter, especially in the summer, either } upon — rising or before ward B, Journal. retiring.—Ed- Warman in Ladies’ Home Thackeray and the Cabman. Thackeray loved to relate jokes on if, and he especially enjoyed Reading hackman. The u0r Was unacquainted with the vn, and the moment he emerged the railway station he told a ey coachman to drive him to the ‘ The driver closed the door ceremoniously, mounted his box and they started. In half a minute the cab was at a standstill and Thackeray irest hotel. the cabman at the door, bowing im to come out. He did so with- a word, and found that be was at the portico ef the station hotel, which he had failed to see was not a dozen yards off. But he handed the man a shilling and was entering the hotel, rather pleased ith hi n sang froid, when he was amazed to see the cabman taking off his coat and offering to “fight him for the other sixpense.” It appears that on that day a resolution of the ywn council had come into operation empowering hackney coach- men to charge eighteenpence for any distance within the township. This was its first fruits! It is unnecessary to add that the cabman got his money and Thackeray a good story to tell at the clubs. i S Owl 9 2 liy ant aging t —-_—_— Bors Wanrrp.—Boys are making mone selliog Tue Dauy Examines. It is no trouble fora emart boy to make a fair amount of pocket-money each evening. Boye should be on hand at the office each afternoon at four o’clock-: tf o%5 per cent discount on bulbs at Carter looks ve. Bav quick TEA je RE RIES 5 9 iS a m3 a < we GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished every where for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the rervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in 3-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homceopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS GOGOA Bare Footed No Never When yos can buy girls’ nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Button ed and Laced Boots for 5Octs PAIR J.H- BELL'S See wwindowfor next tw days. | Canadian | shor cot hack $15, and heavy PRICES OF PROVISIONS Liverpool Steady Chicago Declines Montreal Trade Fair. The Montreal Gazeiue reports the de- mand for all lines of provisione as fair on Monday, and a moderate activ rade doing at steady prices it ebort j hb ng e quotes: cut mess potk S15 50 ioOnug cut } ‘, : . . . ) mess, $15 (0 ;er barre!; pure Canadan ler! } 1p paile, 7 ? to 77c per lb.; and compound refined at 6c to 650 perib. Hams, lle to 12}c, and bacon, llc tu 124c per Ib. In Chicago, pork deel ned 5e¢ to 125, November, $8 123 D - @0 FR ¥ ber, $9 55 January, $9 65. closing $8 Tie oniy change in ine Liverpool pro vision market was a decline of 3din Australian tallow. Prime western pork, 57s 64; prime western lard, 27s 61 ome BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS —_— Butter Firm, Cheese Dull and Heavy —Eggs Well up. In Montresl, according to the Star, the butter market was firm on Tuesday and holders were asking rather more than on tue previous day, one merchant declining less than 20c for his creameries. The quotation range from 19 to 20c. The cheese marketon the same day was reported dull and steady. Quebec Oc- tobers were quoted at1l0}. The public cable was 54; 61 to 66s. Cold storage eggs ranged from 13} to 17 cents, according to quaiity. Other quotations were: culle, 11 to 13c; No. 2 14 to 16 ¢; straight gathered, 16 to 173; No 2 jimed, 12 to 134c; No 1 limed 15 to 16}c straight candied, 17 to 1384c. selects, 20 to 23c, Jo small lote. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. There is a good deal of produce being shipped from various parts of .the prce vince. Potatoes and oats are moving more freely than, they were last week. The stree\ price of oats is 2Sc, and for potatoes the buyers are offering 16c. The highest price buyers are offering for cheese is 10}c, and it is said that there a-e not moretnan 1200 uneold atthe pre- sent time. Since Friday last Dillon & Spillett bought 450 boxes, for the most of which they paid a sixteenth of a cent in advance of the Breokville price. Eggs bring 15c, with very few coming in. At the pork ‘actory they are offering 4}c for hogs over 275, while for those rangiog from 175 10 200 4c is the figure. For hogs under 175 the price is 3c. ‘he price of dressed pork ranges from 5 to 54c. Aw Oxrpaxp Weir Triep Remepy.— Mre. Wiotloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect suceess. It eoothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind coli, and is the best remedy for Dirrahoe. It is pleasane to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is ipealcuiable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup. Santa Cuavs has promised that he will make his firet public appearance this season at the bazaar in Kindergarten Hal! on December 7th, when he will have a lot of toys which he bought for the chil- dren in England. Men’s and boys’ Sweaters and Cardigans, genuine all wool, superior value. See for yourselves at J B Macdonald & Co. 269 3i Buy your bome furnishings from Paton & Co. Miss Sexton expert corset fitter, of New York, will be at Stanley Bros. for one week commencing next Tuesday. We would ask the ladies to come early, as on Miss Sex- ton’s previous visit many had to go away disappointed, it be ng impossible to fit them on account of the great rush on the last sew days, Corsets fitted free of charge. W. B. corsets $1.00 per pair and up. For oilcloth equares, ends of oilcloth and general house furaishingstry Paton & Co's. The best fur house in this c:ty is Paton & Co’s. Son John T. [icKenzie, 4 THE TAILOR & CHARLOTTETOWN - P. E. ISLAND 5 CTE CR RE WF ne Fr rt * AN tos : “ys tS skh iad’ i i ~~ November. 10th and ending November (We leave you to judge We’ve placed on our counters 5 heaps of wide double put out in five lots. [ ored tweeds, widths 36 io 46 inches LOT ‘ 2 cies, plains; blacks, plaids and tweed effects. 39 cents for the same goods, patterns in fancy blacks and pretty plaids. what they are worth” Plain black casnmeres, povlins, also figured silk and wool mohairs. snap we ever heacd of.” goods we have ever offered you. $ worth you buy. you at Charlottetown 7 is the fir store . is the busy store Attend to Your Feet. First of all your HOSI®RY. We can sell you nice, smooth, well fitting hose at less price than you ever paid be- fore. Cotton Hose, Woolen Hose, Cashmere Hose of all kinds, We have combined Silk and Woolen Hose—a splei- a, ariniell Bauisay § Si ~@ @® =e @ es @e 8ensdeese -o2 4 OSs Is making a reputation that is growing every day. We aim to suit everybody, and though that isa hard thing to do we have almost entirely succeeded. We keep all kinds of Boots and shoes from the strong plow boot tothe finest Box- Calf or Dongola Shoe. We Fit Babies We Fit Gurls We Fit Uhildren We Fit Ladies We Fit Boys We Fit Men with shoes that make life a comfort instead of a burden. Try The Model Shoe Department R. H. RAMSAY & G0. ooeeee LH OUTFITTERS est Dress Goods SNA ever given in You'll find pretty plaids, plain blacks, fancy You'll get almost anything you want in this lotin fan- Yoa’ve paid Handsome serge mixtures, all popular echades, choice “Never miod “This we consider the biggest You’re choice of 50 pieces-of the prettiest up-to-date You'll save 50c on every Oh! we haven’t time to tell you what we are offering There will be a crush at our dress goods the next two weeks that you've seldom ever We are going to give you for two weeks, beginning 24th, the great- harlottetown width Dress Goods— Lasc 196 blues, eal. a29e blacks and 3906 49e¢ 69ce coupbter seen In “My Store” is the popular store " is che dress goods store Sentner, McLeod & Co s se ttrereeeven eeeneneeensnntet a = More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax ano Dartmouth use San light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds. 4 This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving samples at every house and making care- ful enquiries. ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til they tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. {VONONNDNE NENA eth ETT TT NNN NNT TT Why should not others learn and be healthier aad happier for the learning. Price is only 5¢ for large twin bar, Wal Sie Mnnnnnyyannetntty ity ; ns nae 7 eS Ler WAG ee 7