«, i Because They’re Better, more beautife and more economical why our Metallic Ceilings and Walls Y use 1 y I rof { rsive people all over the country You can choose from «{ igns suitable for any room of any |, mild- 1ouldin 4 etc. easily ip plied ing, with Borders, to match—they are -easily cleaned—and strictly fire roof and sanitary, giving per anent beauty, points no other can offer. va : ' style of hinisb d like an estim- ve the shape and : measurements of your allsand ceilis gs. METALLIC ROOFING CO, Limited Manuracturers. TORONTO, es are no erate—if vo tline show 0000600000600 000890000C6O0O0000000000000 _ - a —— — Ss a Wis ws ws We 2 We . wel ww, owl ol oc Sélect Silver For Weddiug Gifts CS Nelle, NN tie iy KS A lle WE ONS ETE. e HABBRBBBI It is easy te ect a gift for the bride froin: our bearti- ”, ful d " iay Oi $i rware, We S)} would svegest look at our 5 . Rep Bon Baskets ‘ Fruit Bowls Baking Dishes : Fern Dishes ; Desseri Sets i (Solid Si ver) Ne Frait Spoons S% Solid Silver Cofiee ™? Spoons tx ‘ Cream La lles <4 Will ycu call in and look &#% § around. te j =.9 <)- + *s W. W. WBLINER, Jeweler € Engraver os , ia “a Sm |e ) em |e. am (ie ptm @. . SE SESS SPE SE EERE RE SE RE SS E We Have i / &é Have Noe eee & et Schemes No bobby, bat to do cur work 0 & Manoer that wil: bring succass ) our customers anl credit to our seives, You are quite safe in sending your work to us, a’ we are working mechanics and oversee all work With a staff of good mechan -~ c3 and equipped w th the beet tools that money purchase, we will guarantee satisiactioa in every re- Fpect, Call an done. C40 trial. za” | Brace Stewart and Co’y. ndere i give usa Erg neers an Chatiloitetown. P Phe ne 9eS8SO66 OO8t JF BE606 0068 W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake Chacolates =—_ Can be had at any of the following [irst class store T. J. Morris D. L. Hoover W. Pickard & Co. W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart Ad Gates Sanderson & Co. seer & Goll J.D. McLeod & Co A. BE. Arsenault 4H. BR, MacKenzie Arsenault & MacKenzie BARRISTERS, 4 ~-SOLICIT ORS, &c. : (Late with the firms of Charles Russell & : Co., and E. F. V. Knox, London, Eng, OFFICE— Morris Block, Ch’town, i Machinists, E. I , ORCS SS FSSC COOS MD SOAS AISGEOHOCCESS SOSA $EOCLEStA SPOR SSSEKCOOF4~ 6% OBOE i = | formed by Dodd’s Kidney §Pills, TT »} i ouchbing | ] Cul E Dod THE DAILY EX FOR WUMEN Fellow Sufferer. Expression of Saved from Misery and Suffering-— “Dodd’s Kidney Pills are Wo- men’s Best Friend.” Avna, Union Ca., Illinois lic ne Co.. Toronto, "+ Me Dear Sirs,—It may seem useless to add my testimony to the overwhelming mass already given of the marvellous cures per- Nearly | every week my paper from home tells me + 1D sea-e I saw and in | stored | the verze ofthe grave, but by the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills have been fully re- to health, Bit Ido add it most cheerfully, teeling there cannot be enough eaid in their praise, | bave suffered for along time, Che cause the M. D’s did not understand. [ was treated for liver trouble ; in fact, for nearly every organ in the body except the right one. I was tearfully nervous, painfully so ;pa'n3 up tie spioal column, the back of tne heed, through the eyes, across the back, through ihe left side, occasionally the rightside was involved, appetite poor, acidity of the stomach, nightafter nightcould not close my eves in sleep—in fact I was a perfect wreck. © tor after doctor—Allo-~ v, Electro-Homeepathy lL consulted de pathy, Homecp: — but withont ova WhenI reaithe erm ptoms of Kidney he lieved that there was my loog suffering. Then viben Lread of tne virtue contained in dd’s Kidney Pillal ordered them. I have taken many drugs but never received ne cause of such benefit from all of them put to- gether asfrom the first box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Iconsider sour medicine wondtrful—a discovery. [am now in perfect health, and have nothing else in the world to thank fori: but Dudd’s Kiccey Puls. Yours truly, Mary M. Loomis. Workmanship Guarante Les usexpia’o to von the advantages of g Sborey’s reevv--o wear clothing We will try to do it #- trie tly as possible. This make has a guarantee card in the pocket of each garment guaravteeing the workmanship to the fallest extent. This ig worth money to yoa, The cloth in Sborev’s clothing is all sporged and svrunk and will aot spot with the rain or sbriok. of money and increase in comiort. Many of their lines are waterproofed by the wonderf:] Rigobv process, and this withont extra charge. : eloth feels, looks and unproofed good, that a Reoy se tnat it will vot *eraIrS porous sO adit the air but keeps our beiyviy wa erp imolt nandies ine ? fue «uive Far’ @4 AV vol Cun teil ’ ont ae ° ¢ flue i om rprogfl — we iie wi! 4 com tliat it t srs tue rain Their bovs’ and ch'liren’s goods are meade to stard the strain that bove give them. A+ bovsare preiiy much all alike, you wi! uaderstadd wha: this means Jaz. Patron & Co. dy & wky. ) ia 424, 0!” ma EID, NT | ¥t# hy ‘ p OS). EE ee fi hy Z BOVRIL is a combination of all the nutritious constituents of Fresh Lean Beef with the stimulating pro. perties of Extract of Meat. Sa eS ee RS Cee BINDER TWINE 2 carloads Lest quality. N.RATTENLBURY | \ ' ‘ tion | of one or more percons who have been on ' This meaus a saving | i i : KILLED BY A TRAIN. i | |} Sad Death of Alexander Reeves, of Re ad the Letter of a Sister and | before 6 o’clock last evening peop’e at South Boston station of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Shortly railroad East Milton, Mass | Gratitude— | and the hundreds of passers-by on Dover St., near the station , were horrified to see two men struck by the passenger train and burled a great distance. The men were. Alexander 5 ReevesSand Manuel T. Perry. Reeves was killed outright, aod Perry was | seriously injured and removed to the hospital. Reeves was 48 years of age, married, and lived on Squantum St, East Milton, Perry is 47, and lives at 242 Adam St, Dorchester. | The two men were on their way home,’ and were goisgto the South Boston Sta- | to take the 5.48 train for Milton. | They descenfed the steps frorh Dover St, and started to cro3s the tracks to where they would board their train. Their train was coming, and they hurried to cross, but were struck by the 5.50 inward- bousd passenger train, which they evi~ dently did not see, Reeves was thrown some 50 feet, and when picked up was dead. : Perry was hurled to the side of the | track. He received contusions of the right sboulder and internal injuries. He was taken ina brain to theterminal stax tion and from there ramoved to the city | hospital in the police ambulance. The body of Reeves was taken in charge | by an undertaker and removed to the city | bosp:tal morgue. Perry was unconscious when picked up and it was at first impossible to learn the name of hiscompanien. The articles in| the latter’s pocket were taken to Station 6, and there Lieut. Smith found among them things bearing the name of Mre. Reeves. Word was sent to her and she called at the station and identified the watch and other property of the dead mane Medical examiner Draper was notified. | — Boston Globe, September 16. [Mra. Reeves is a daughter of the late | Jonn Garrett, St. Peter’s Bay, and sisier of John T. Garrett, Souris | (Other Island papers please copy. ) ears Miss Blanche Smallwood graduate of Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music wiil be prepared, afier the 11 inst., to take a limit- ed number of pupils in pianoforte. Those wishing to make arrangements will plese call at her home, Richmond Street. fies Amy Moore (graduate Mt. Allison | Conservatory of Music) will resume musical insiructions, giving special atten~ tioa tochildren. Pupils attended at their homes if desired. Apply at the residence of , Mr. G. H. Haszard, or P O Box a “Pe — —__ A well dressed man or boy reep-cts him-~ self and commands the respect of others. Dresred in Saorey’s clothing he looks and | feels that he is well dressed, which makes | him feel twice the man thathe would in an }]l made and badly fitting euit of} clothes. You may be told that some other make cf clothing is as good as Shorey’s, but do not allow yourself to be fooled because tome One waats to make an extra profit out of you. Ask for and see that you get ciothing, and take no other. We enclose you a copy of the guarantee card which is ptt in the pockets of all our If do net find Shorey’s our garments. you this in the pockets of clothing shown you, you are not. looking at Shorey’s goods. No otber make of ready-to-wear clothing in Canada will give “& guarantee of workmanship with their goods We hope you will remember these points and make use of them when buy- ing. Jas. Paton & Co. A fon] breeth is one of the greatest efilictions that aman or woman can have. An ofil.ction not only to themselves, but to those with whom they come in coniact, A foul breath isa great discourager of alfec.iov. It would probably be more so if people only realized what bad breath means. Bad breath is one of the symp- toms of constipation. Some of the other symptoms are sour stomach, loss of appe-, tite, sick and bilious beadache, dizziness heartburn and distress after eating, These things mean indigestion. They lead to dyspepsia and worse things. They all start With constipation, and no constipa-~ tion is inexcusable because it can be cured, ~ cured easily, quickly and permavently, by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They giveto nature just the little belp that she needs, There's no case ot biliousness, constipation, inudiges- tion, heartburn, oravy of the rest of the night-mare breeding brood, that these little Pellets will not cure. Send.31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Fierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Diapensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N.A. POR Penn me lO eure” reno EMAL) er PAE Pet o> Pe EE Er DR Te oe Ae”. oye Cinta tant Peers OS) EES: PE fF Ce Sass Ff > be Ro tall lila ell Ma dead lina il Nii i lll itascn aades en a John T. [icKenzie, THE TAILOR %&% 4 4 4 4 CHARLOTTETOWD - 4 a | eae aa Inka aerate Pen ea gets Yad? \ » aaa tieed medal! a L P. E. ISLAND & MINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 26, | @ 1899 —GAM Bly The Cheapest We Can Well be Proud of Our DikS$ GOODS for it hus no superior in Ch’town. For years we have had the reputation of carrving far the largest and finest stock in the elty. Under the present management it is vastly better than it has ever been before within the history of the house. We Can Well be Proud of Our JACKETS Over 500 to select from Fr om $1.25 up to $23.50 The finest array of handsome. Jackets ever shown in our large man- tle room. My Store for Maatiles CC eS ttt tt: tt The wonderful array of tylish, carefally selected easonably marked fab- cs, is securing the un- vided attention of the lie Cressers cn Frince ward Island, My Store for Dress Goods. an an of look out for our Men’s m—AD. NEXT WEEK —= “MY STORE’ IS A BUSY MENTNER, MCLEOD & CO. W HOLESALE & RETAIL — Buy Where Yo Proud of Our Fars IN THE PROVINCE. Charlottetown at We Can Well b3 THE LARGEST FUR DEP ARTMENT eee We invite every lady d gentleman to drop in ds-e the fiuest display furs ever shown in Mi STORE PRICES Clothiag STORE Successors to Beer Bros 2 | | | | Where do you intend buying it? Do not make the mis- take of going toa tailor and paying double price fora suit that is n» better than hundreds we can snow you. Have you heard of GER GRAND CLUTHING If you haven’t we want to tell you now that there is no other make of clothing that possess the same qualities—they are,—Style Fit, Finish, Durability, and best of all it costs no more than the ordinary kinds. YOUR FALL O'COAT We have a splendid line of fail Overscats and Ulsters. we vant to show you. R. H. Ramsay & Co THE OUTFITTERS OPEN TILL 8 EVERY EVENINGs «eee BO OADOS OOS 9 D8 OD, O88 OOS TOO ET a Great George Street... Charlottetown, P. E. Island ny 6 ’ ; ; , i iii i ( sowess ang P; spect + i Cus « Permit me to call your at'ention to tha fact that lam better prepared than ever before tosupply your wants in Fr-sh Ogu ters. Itis a fact that in erder to be euc- ces-ful in the Uy ster business one must be avle to hand.e them in large quantities. With this object in vie, 1 beg l*ave to solict your patronage, and cun assure you f satisfaction. I may say that my Ovster Parlor wil! be conducted in the ueual first class man- ner, where the delicate Bivalve may be Ohtained in every style to satiefy the laste of the most exacting epicure. Yours, &e., JOHN P. JOY, The P. E. 1. Oyster King Wedding Gifts Our stock is replete with so many articles of HANDSOME SILVERWARE that we are convinced you will not find it difficult to make a selection by visiting cur store on Sunnyside GH. TAYLOR — Sad f —