i i : ' THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS [f Ch’town was OTTAWA to-day you would have been sorry you were not covered | for « large amoung. } Stowell, of have good companies and | au quote you low rates. BEER i rr ‘chool Books School Supplies ia The latest in | Exercise Bocks, Scribblers, etc. Everything For The Student. HASZARD & MOORE Sunnyside, Our Beys Are Coming Home Yes, ard a right royal reespti tiey will receive. It's Coming Home to our customers every day that they are recieving the best of sat- isfaction frem us, ‘We sel to- vay so that we may sell to- morrow.” If you have not deait vith us before give usa trial. We handic nothing but the best class of goods. CHOW CHOW AND PICKLES We have a big stock of spices, vinegars, etc., for making above, 2) dcz. Flower Pots for the trans- p anting season. Try “Red Rose Tea.” R. f. Maddigan & Co Lower Queen Street. Free Delivery. Telephone. a n | EEN =e Hilsboroush ‘7 ) J — ao Bridge - | Th’ New Briige is com- ing and so are tie dry Then some-—- ts and roads, will ¢ nice in footwe stree you need thing om ase We Have a fine’ Selection “elling Very Low E.. BELL The Bargain Boot Shoe Store. a oa nd bal m For “Bake. At Auburn, Lot 36. Thix farm, tte propetty of the late P. trick Tynan, contains Su 4c'es of valu- ete lan J, 50 being under cultivation, ond tre bets ce ie covered with an excellent yrowth of hardwood ond rails. There are oc tbe premises besices a conrurtndle veiling vouse,& large new bara and 4 «eo ch touse, altoa fice thriving young o-bard : while a never-failing stream 0! spter ‘tows through the centre of the {im ‘yois ;lace ie nicely situated in a pros p rous community, and is a'so convenient tc charches, schools and otmer practical person wanting a o wfortable acd atiractive bome would Co ve). purchase ; acd, moreover, it }as i¢9 dvaniage«fvemg ready for oc. cugency abany ume, The best of terms Bist» given. For further particul: re app'' a the office of DC McLeod, Che:4 le etcwo,or to Mrs P F Tynan, 13 North U o S$. Scmerville, Mass, wk. 4 in rr quiremen &, Aur 2) ~ ‘i+, 1 must be taken for granted, in 8 pret | bis friends hardly Know him for the same ; man | reported in Miescuri. | Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. a GIVEN | UP TO DIK. ee Was Mr. EN, Stowell, but} Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured | Him. | Brockvi.ug, Oct, 8.—When an emin- ent physician notifies a sick man that his case ie hopeless ana that be must die, he ty bad way, hat was the position Mr. Ed. N. thiserty, pot long ego. He had enffered all the agonies of Bright’s Disease for sev:ral ye r. The aovlest | povei cians had pronounced his care hope- s-, and he had begun’ to “set hie house norder”’ when a frieud urged him to iry Dodd’s Kidney Pills. One box put new ‘ite 10 hum, eeven boxes cured him. Now of Score one more for Dodi’s Kidney Pills. 4 hoy should never a'tempt to mio’s ha: uotil his bead gets .row'h. wear a ite full The firat death from football ie now Emperor William bas changed the style of his moustache, but Ear) Litrims the allies in the same old way. —_—_————— <> To Cure a Cold in One pay Take Laxative Brome Qul.ine Tablets, All ruggists relund the money it fails tocure Se, E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box — Any man worthy of itcan get eredit. This rule never fails. ~--28 oe Micard’s Liniment cures Dandroff. A lawyer isthe only man who ever comnts out abead in opposing @ woman’s DR. A. W. “CHASE'S * _\ GATARRH CURE... + OB c. is sent direct to the diseased s by the Improved Blower. eals the ulcers, clears the air Passages, stops droppin in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. Nobecy bet a foolith girl thinks eh can bieacs her bair and keep it dark. dinar 3 Liniment cures Burns, ec. ae Tie man wih the most. profitable pail iS ie who hae a corver on the “dusky fiamonds” tnatre ple have to burn. wey Babiis Tortured By famirg, itchirg eczema, find comfort und terme ent cure in jor. Chese’s Oini ment, epaialith whch has a record of cures L A a pe rorvralieles in the histery of medicire. Zio, salt rbeum, tetrer, scald head, old mo» Je’s resh. and a:l itchi:g skin diseases, irs ab.clutelv cured by Dr, Chase’s Oijnt- crete. —iieivy storms bave destroved the gPa.: croe- « many districts of F ance. , Woman § Troubles. Are ver treveruit of ar ex}avsted berv- US SL stem “a ich can te fully restcredby the nae of Jr, A. W. Chese’s Nerse Fond. Women mace 1¢1\cus8 txd iritable by the wasling c'sease which diain their syttem find new lite. new vigor, new energy. in vr. 4. W, Chuse 8 Nerve Food, the world’s great= st blood and neive pnilder. Real Estate Sale. To be sold by Public Auction on the remises on Wednesday, the 24th October ext, at the h: ur of 12 o'clock noon, that ble and desirable property situated on the of Richmond Street, between the bank of Nova Scotia, Young Men’s Christian Associa- ing and premises. The building is oa ae well and substantially built, being in , 2 ern sice ion Cnurcn and { hieial- UIICK, entral position. immediately opposite the Law Courts; can be made suitable for many purposes, public or private. Terms Cash on delivery of the deed. For further part iculars apply to J. D. SEAMAN, President ¥. M, Ci Ay ue and Fri, THK DALLY EXAMINER -ENGLIS H PREFERENTIALISTS: The Imperial Trade Defence and | Anti-Free Imports League is endeav- oring to make preferential trade an issue at the general election now going on in. the United Kingden. A 'pnamphlet, which is being widely cir- culated, says :— “Free markets have been shame- fully conceded to competing goods of foreign origin, while British exports hnve been ruinously taxed in every port in the world, and when by the growth of her Empire England is ex- pected to give a liltle preference to the products of her colonies, she is debarred from such a desirable course by the system inaugurated by the blatant ecenomic hypnotism practiced by the self-sufficient peace idealists of the defunct Manchester School. If the Incoming Government fails ot pass measures of fiscal reconstruction, civing the wheat, lumber and fruit of Car.ada, the wood, wines aad minerals of Australasia, the tea and rice of India, and the products of South Af- CHAKRLUTTETOWN OCTOBER 10 iygoo., you are in it; he will pile your plate with what you ought to eat, without any regard to your feelings «at all They do the correct er I can tell you, in China. What the foreigner wants to do is no concern of theirs. Thus, a Chinese lady visitor will bow to the north, becausethe Emperor lives there, although she may in so doing turn her back cn her English hostess, who isso stupid, thinks the guest, to stand at another point of the compass. How do I know? Well, maybe I'v been there, and maybe not. Has not cne tramped all the werld except Aus- tralia and New Zealand, and possibly Persia ? Nipped In the Bad. “There is only one story that can ak ways bring tears to my eyes.” “What's that?’ “The story | was just getting ready to tell myself.” Reallyt “The war department is buying bak Joons.” “What do they cost?” “I think they get ’em for ascent.”— rica an advantage over cumpeting goods from foreign sources, it will amount to acriminal abaadonment of the best fruits of the intertrading power of the Empire.” Evidently there are people in Eng- land who feel just as strongly about preferential trade as anyone in Cana- da. They may not bea very large section, but they are active and grow- ing. They represent a compact body of Strong feeling which the Govern- ment will have to reckon with in the near future.—Montieal Gazette. An English writer once said that po- liteness was surface C ristianity. If this be so, the average Chiraman beats us all to pieces. He has so much of it. But his adjectives appcar strange- ly misplaced to Europeans. A man will refer io his wife as his “dull thorn,” or “the mean person of the inner chambers.” How would you like to be-a Chinese woman ?The ice man! is preferable. ‘‘I will get off and you shall ride,” is a common saiutatiog as a rider meets one who is walking. Of course, they don’t meant it any more than we mean “ delighted to see yeu.” Or the kisses of woman to woman. In playing chess one player will say:— “T move my insignificant king’s pawn two squares,” to which the other will reply:—‘“‘I will attack your honourable king’s knight.” Your host will make a fire and half choke you with cmoke merely to prove his politeness; he will have your room swept after This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tavicts the remedy that cures a cold in one day Cieveland Plain Dealer. The Man Who Told the Truth, There was a man who said one day Unto himself: ‘‘Hereafter I Shall not be base enough to say A single word that is a lie. : The truth Ill tell to each and all, ? To high and low and great and small.” And so he bravely started out. His heart was strong, his spirit bold. Of all the things he talked about The truth, and nothing else, was told. He scorne# the tricks of speech through which Men make themselves adored and rich. He told the whole truth, nothing more, And when they bore him home that night His face was battered up and sore, And he was what is called a sight. He lost his job. his friends were few, But he had learned a thing or twa, —Chicago Times-Heraid, Had Piles For 9 Years Bominion Inspector of Stcamboats Cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment. False medesty ond fear of the sur- gcon’s knife prevent moct people from ee to their physicians for a cure for piles Shika. people suffer on year after year, robbed of their rest and sleep by the terrible itching, when they could be entirely cured by a single box of Dr. Chase's Ointme nt. Mr. O. P. St. John, Dominion inspece tor of steamboats, living at 246 Shaw etreet, ‘Toronto, states:—‘I suffered nine years from itching piles, at times being unable to test on account of the annoyance caused by thera. After trying almost remecies in vain I pegan the use of Dr. Chases Cintment, which entirely cured me. 1! cannot speak too highly of it. I have recommended it to several friente, all of whom have been cured by its use.” Dr. Chase's Ointmen:i is recognized by physicians, druggisis, and the pub- lic in general as the cnly absolute cure for piles: €0 cents a box. at all dealere, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronto A or al all the OCTOBER Prince Edward Island Magazine and for sale at the bvok- stores and news'ands, An hours in- teresting reading. Some mere views cf Charlottetown in tifty years ago, and a photo—engraving of the Market ' Square. Following is the table of contents :— Is out, } -Frontispiece from Port Lafoie to St. Pet John Caven t Square, Charlottetown y : AA KCL n¢ 1ey i A Jour Two Dreams—I. An Explanation of a Mystery—D. A. W. 4h, Why Does that Memory Stay (Poem)— | N. W. M. | Charlottetown Fifty Years Ago, (Ilus.)— | KE. t. M. | The Ambitious Man—John Maclaren. ! The Storm (Poem)—J. 8S. B. Redeque and its People—V—L, U. Fowler. Life’s Little Absurdities—tseo, McKenzie. The Dawing of Thought—Louise Laird. TE i IO W. i. Of _ must Bok Boots galore THE Charlottetown Business i Writing Acaaemy, Will re-open forthe fal! aud winter erm On Mooday, August 2Qib inst. Although students may enter at any time, tt ia desirable that intending stn dents enro!l ua ‘oon as possible after the term Opens Gradnates from this college eecure emyloymeet, and they will greatly aid us iu keepivg up our repniation in this direction by entering as early in the term as possible, SusseoTs: Bookkeeping by single and double entry (‘hewretical and practical,) Actual Busines» Practice, Business t Penmanship, Busioess Correspondence, Commercis! Ar: thmetic,Commercial Law Railroading,Steam boating,Banh ing (acina i ——- practice in the College Bank) Typewriting Shorthand and Navigation. Facrisry: L B Miller, Principal, Butiness Practice, Business Correepund- ence, Typewrititg aud Navigation. A C Macmillan (Vice-Principal), Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating Banking, Accounting and Actval Bueinese Practice. J Barry Willicems, Teacher of Business Ff enmansbip. Wm. Moreno (licensed) Teacher of Shorthand, J L Joncas (Quebec), Teacher of Draw- ing, Letering and Au iiinge Beside our regular course of lecturee on Commercial Law, Leciures will be given by many of our Professional and Busiuess men. Ancouncement later. For application forms, testimonials, ete Bpply at once to L. B. MILLER, Principal. Furniture for Sale.—The household furniture in the house now oman by Mrs. Macdonald, Lower Prince St, is offered for private sale, Among the articles cffered are a bandsome ; combination wardrobe and dressing case, in red mahogany, and also other pieces in the rame wood. Apply at the premises. tf dilver Spring Brewery.) ' SHERBROOKE, P. Q ©. NUTTER, Prop, Ale end Porter of tl »ove Brewery are vasth Superior io the goode pre- duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, and ix ~rder to give everyone » Chance tosample them, we Wexe oeg & quote the following EE low prices for cash. f cul “ae ae Sake OO... a <s0nes 8.2 SEM, wicneis hhaeo ; Per doz queris....... 1.6 Per doz pints......... 8 Delivered in any part o the city, steamers or trains. ‘A MACDONALD. ®-le Agent fer ae aod cr THE BIG CLEARANC: T & COS STOCK must close in a few days—as we have to give up the store, everythilg for old and young must dow at half price, the balance will be sold at suai of 30 per and half price, forj cash only. SALE CONDUCTED BY GOFF BROTHER: SALE OF Teacher of Book-keepizg, Arithmetic, well stocked, Notice! Having pu.cnaseaq yea fornsby the stock aan a Se gor is Book and Stationery ae ae Morris Block, ¥e will cg ouSINEssS in its various bra ng at lowest prices for cash B. Hornsby , who has mana; 5usiness in the past, will be j tn ie of or Store, and will be pleas’ attend to all old cust : aroayetg noes ot et Achoi-e new stock of Wall Par will be 2 .nce put on sale and ai] aia partments of the business wil bei A well sy { ,and will be a special 4 rea business The store will be &, ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” a Mat | Successors to F. J. HOR MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch tewr, March 15, 1900. “a — 4 The One Who Cooks f= knows there is one sure . to reach a man’s heart, ap that is by always having nicely spread table, To this you must have ¢ ; groceries, canned goods & provisiors. Ne Can Hels You There: We have the best of ¢ in that line What we is your trade; can we havwit @ JOHN McKEN Qieen Street. Wa NTED.- Immediately, a cook. 4 Mrs. Arthur Pevers, tf ves es ef e fo AY 8 WANTED.—A girl for ceneral house Apply to Mrs. McGregor, Princo, ptreet, dy 3ins pd, ee A lot of ladies boots in the wibe : cent, 40 per cer! 7