2 POSSOHOHOSSEHSSS SSSSELOFSOSHOSOHSs ; f ‘ é ( } , 4 ; ‘ a THE DAILY EXAMINER, Sima RRELAI OCTOBER 11 1898. : 5 222722 i BO” ~~» aa This is The Weather r which you require a road 1 g pears wa king boot In women’s we have the following laced boots, with heavy soles each are a olum. Women’s Pebble laced boots, Heuvy Soles $1.45, $1.50, $1.60 $1.75, $1.85 Women’s Dongola laced boots heavy ’ j soles $1.80, rh $2.25 $2.75. Women’s Box Cal lace hoots heavy soles $2.10, $2.65, $3 50 Women’s Chocolate lace boots heavy soles $1.85, $2. ), $2.35 P ALLEY & CO, THE SHOXISTS ) one] 2 Oe OO * OOO Oo OOS SS OO =e oe ee OS OO OO CO OS OS OS OO Oo GS 20907800 S0F 088088690088 ees0@ (atcake The best that can be made by experienced workmen from the best quality of ingredients. Price 12c per lb. @eseen Telephone 98, Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES EEST BREAD 009000000000000008 seveccoe REMOVED. 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 | "A PERFEGT SYSTEM | Crown ard Bridge Work, ( Teeth without Plates.) | DR, MURRAY: 333, 000,000, name deal of which, it is | charged, represents water. 145 QUEEN STREET. Local and Other Items, fight between cally. Tue Prize Rixc.—The Jamee J Corbett and “Kid” McCoy has heen called off. McCov ia now matched with Peter Maber for a priz* off$10,000 and a division of the gate receipts, Rortrine —The Amherst Reports from all over the PoraTors Press says: lower province are to the effect tbat the . the commercial centres, potatoes, both those in the ground and ino thec ellare are rotting badly. Oa the north shore of Westmorland the French crop is enid to he helow the average, and the tubers are rotting. Tue Warp Srstem.—Stracford,Ont has now definitely followed the lead of several other Oatario towns and cities io abolish ing the ward system. A recommendation for the reform was passed at the last City | Council, meettogand a by-law will be sub- to the ratepayers at the munictpal mitted next'January asking them to ratify election the action of the Counc il oo Foveur wita Wettincton.—The death occured recestly at Easton, Me., of John McDougall who was baptized at Dumfries, Scotland, Sept. 26, 1794, makiog his are 104. Among his papers was an bonorable discharge from the British army, dated October 12,1815 He rerved under Well- ington in the penineu'a, and was for 95 vears a resident of Moncton, leaving there about ten years ago to live with a married daughter. succes Gertixe Down vo Fiaures.—The steamer Fastnet bas arrived at Vanconver from Skagwav. She bears balf a million in gold dust and news that a million more is coming. The priocipal owners of the gold are H M Kersey, general manager of the Yukou Steamship Co., $50,000 in nuggets for exhibitions purposes; J B Rhodes, of Portland, $60,000 in dust ; W Caldweil,of Portland, $86,000 ie dust; Edward Leeson, $100,000 in dust; J Sin- clair, of Vancouver, $25,000 in dust. gemma Goop Reapixe CHeap.—We have made arrangements (see advt.) whereby we are enabled to offerthe Montreal Famity Heratp anp Weekty Srar in connection with Taz Weexty Examiner for a trial subscription of rwenty CENTS. This isa splendid chance to secure the best local news as furnished by Toe Weex.y Exam. NER and the best weekly family news in Canada at alow price. This offer is only good until October. The two papers wil wake anexceptionally good combination to have addressed to your friends abroad even if youdo not yourself require them. While railway companies in the United States nav their sbareholders on an average leas than 2 per cent. on their investments, the Pullman company, which uées rail ways, earns 12 per cent. on a capital of —_— -_— ~ —— SS ee NEWS NOTES The Japanese are curiously alike phys iufantry regunent showed no variation ex- cept two inches in height or 20 pounds in weight There is general complaint'among Bri tieh merchants of the unsatisfactory state of trade with China, becauseof the di:- turbances there. Recent cablegrams from aswell as from other districts, in China, are far fiom en- couraging. At a meeting of prominent citizens, held at the Ruseell House, in Ottawa, and pre~ sided over by Mr. E. Berkeley Powell, M. L. A., it was resolved to request Hie Ex- cellency the Governor-General to accent a farewell banquet from the citizens. The date will be left to His Excellency to ap-~ point, aad the Chief Justice of Canada wil! preside at tie diuner. Ina signed interview regarding the recert diaturbavces near Pekiu, Ho Yow, the Chinese Consul at San Francisco said : “] believe that tbe recent trouble in China is due to religion; to efforts of the mivxeion- aries to carry on their work, and the ao- tagovistic relations existing between the Chinese who etill cling to their faith of centuries past and those who heve adopted the ideas of the Christian religion. I do not think it will result se iously, owins to the fact that there isa lack of co~opera tion.” The trouble with the Indians on the Minnesota reservation has cost some lives avd may cost more before it is ended It is but a little matter, however, comparcd with what the past used to produce. In the ’63’s the Soax swept alarge pert of Minnesota clear of settlers and put back the progress of the state ten years. When the puoisbment was finally over there were pot so many Indians to make troub'e as when the business began. The Walker incident will only recall in a mild way what reai Indian risings were. — + ore _—— How to get on. Dont stop to tell stories in business hours. If you havea placeof business, le found there when wanted. Have order, system, regularity, liberality, and prompt- ness. Do not meddle with business you kaow uothing 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 cay Lo firmly aod respectfully. Have but few confidants : the fewer the better. Learn to think aod act for yourself. Be vigilant. Keep ahead of the times, and subscribe to Tue ExaMIner. Curea ACold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Alldruggists refuna the money ifit failsto cure, 62c. | ! Y 2a eee be, 25 —_ >> . oie ae ' Gs CREP GREE Q» @ Oe. ct © my © Always ‘Delights to Give RELCCOCLE. 46 Turs, Mantles . . ) é 3 nin wv a naw @ a our Furs and Jackets. — = + > cs _ oeet ' j oo. ~> —- a ~ 2. =~ 2. ee ™ &, ces a — oS Successors se s¢ ze se € SY S450 MS i ses It is needjess to Say more bargains for “MY STORE” are the re¢ meee standard that all others try to ap mate, Goods, 4° and warm, 25 cents 48 ladies’ $3.50 36 ladies’ Astrak 9 $1.75 prox- DOO 8 D029 5.4OOO9O5O6O6O9O 6068 OO OOH OOO O1G70O9O9O56O1609O4 cee eee tek Yes SiMe NY SY Se ale ee ee ip ee > e °@ Gie THESE BARGAINS A oe line of heavy Dress 2 inches wide, worth “28 50 pieces Flannelette, heavy, 30 inches wide worth 6¢ 50 doz Ladies Hosiery, heavy , rib and plain. they are all prices and all of the 200 pairs odd line corsets best makes, your choice at Black Juckets, good warm rough,cloth, silk braid ed lapels every garment worth bought at a bargain, yours for 5 50 Coney Fur Collars, worth Our Furs——™ We are the leading F»r House of P, E. I. We carry the largest assortment; we guarantee | (8c : ea22ee6 extra worth 1 ie 2E2L2 e See t 6s e® @ £8 BSS Tw BETMBUTD rg 44 Oo Oo Co on eV CONES Pn ~S> — an Fur Ruffs ? an Go) 5 & Ul to Beer Bros, Recent measurements ana 7 an 2 | — ~x© JOPERA HOUSE. CHARLOTTETOWN 3 Nights Only. ‘Commencing “TURSDAY, OCT. 11, 12 and 13th DIREC’ FROM HALIFAX Amerieas Grantest Spectular atttraction, CHAS. H. YALES “Rorever” Devils Auction Co. 450—PEOPLE-—50 Car load of Special Scenery, BEAUTIFUL BALLETTS. European and American Specialties Grand Transtormations--Fun- ny irick Scenes SOUSA : THE : MARCH ; KINGS LATEST SUCCESS. “King Cotton’ “Hil Capitan” “Ucchaio the Dogs of War.” Columbia and Britannia. Stars end Stripes Forever. The biggest and best show that ever visited Charlottetown. Prices same as Halifax—25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.09. eeTHE MODERN Foundry and Machia3 Shop ‘We would cal! special atten - tion toour*New Foundry De- partment” which we have prov- ed to be adecided success. We bave spared no expense in fitting up this departwent. 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 beet modern machinery and exper- ienced workmen, ig capable of turoing out werk in & atrictly first class mavner. ‘T'o those in need of anvthing in ovr line we invite them to call and be thors oughly convinced that 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 Ras ie ae A sete Sree Reeve J 22e ° ‘Shingles at 980 SHINGLES-AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1.25 SHINGLES AT $1.30! SHING UES AT $1.50 SHINGLES AT $1 60 SHINGLE&ES AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 SHINGLES AT $2.3¢ SHINGLES at $2 50 | Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shinglee, a!l kinds—all prices. Everything elee you reouire in our line Puone 181. James Barrett, Conaolly’s Wharf.... sZs% “iv AS "ora § THAT GS SS WH S = Sky 3 ’ LaF LSA SAND GD Asn Sa TI i HII SIGE SLA wi mas A 2OO8 06 OG 2 O24 SSSR F247 OBOE8 Just Received a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and _ rolled b | plate, and ee: very low, W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardware Store -C— Our $3.00 Gents’ Boots “'R, H. Ramsay & Co, ) UNNYSIDE 8 Eee, - | GOOD VALUE CORRECT STYLE ag iD EE A Parlor Stove ? es LE A Hall Stove? Lee ae A Cooking Stove ? that you are going to buy; which ever it is you will want the best. We have them. PENNELL & CHANDLER SD SS pyr eae pene mae Ask for it Take no Other Furnell’s Haglish PURE : MALT : VINECAR. No acids or chemicals use Flannelletes Cloakings Hosiery Underclothing Dress Goods TJ HARRIS LONDON HOUSE COLD! COLD! COLD Can be Keht Out by the QUE 3EC HEATER The cold weather is coming—so is a stock of QUEBEC HEATERS. waste time putting up your - old hard coal base burner, but buy a QUEBEC HEATER Also get more beat, STORE and save time, dirt, dust, coal, worry and labor, CITY - HARDWARE BUT—FOR CASH, R.B. NORTON & CO LTD Don’t alae oe ee <9 lla Me rea aie As cil te igen. i a ne aed " id a