‘ | + " ee, Tl. : ro ‘ +1, When you get to the to use Our taruous Galvanized or Painted. Eastlake | Shingles || Ve Ma a Log } \ ; i i ‘\ wie i ire i all that,” ' rat : ! , pretty good in your line, sad said Soickers, “but you can’t , make the biecuite that mother used to tl ake a “Ta that ’ said Mra Snickers coidly. “No,” said Snickers. “You Jack the subtle touch ; you don’t seem to have the A woman’s ise her In@eight that mother bh ad, } tuition is all right, but 1 don’t teach | how-to make biscuits—not like mother } use 1 to make.” “IT am gilai to hear it,” said Mrs, SS) ckera 1} “I’m telling yon:sor your own good ,” | { kers “Of course,” eaid Mra. Snickers. ‘You don’t understand—you ean’t grasp the inner meanibg of a biscuit,” a) : Ya, | fast down town,” They look well and last well—are Fire, Lightning and Rust proof —and cre quicker laid than others, be- cause of their p stent tele Opic side lock, » : | : Be sure of endurin protection by . % M.eS, they never ~ 79 Weite us for full in formation. Metallic Roofing Cc. Limited TORONTO, wow —————— — Your Dinner o_—'Table Ma: be charmingly embellished by the addition of « few pieces of cut glass ard silverware. Perhaps one dainty piece may | that is required to give be all the finishing touch, that makes completeness Our assertment of Cut Glass and Silverware are in the latest designs, and of exquisite work- manship. W. W. WELLWER Jeweler and Engraver. — Comforting beyond expression to be abe to go to a place where yeu know every thing is done in a tirst clase manner Our sim is to give our custoin- ers the very best vaiue at the lowest possible price. We guarantee all our work to be strictly first class. Give us a call and be convinced. {AAS Bruce Stewart and Coy. “THE MODERN” Founders, Engineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Co’s'’s Wharf Ch’'town, P EI Phone 125 EVENING INSTRUCTION At the P. E, I. Commer- sial College will com- mence on Monday, Oct. 9th inst, at 7.30 p. m. Instruction in Arithmetic Book-Keeping’, Shorthand, Penmanship, ‘Tlypewrit- ing, &. Day students admitted free. Apply at once to ISAAC OXENHAM, PRINCIPAL .0@ @— ee. <~ @ @ @ © @<8 6°36 SS ae J e2 eee **. 2S Oe oO =] Ch’town, Oct ,.2'°99—+tf Gifts Our stock is replete with so many articles of HANDSOME SILVERWARE that we are convinced ycu will not find it difficult to mak« a selection by visiting our store onSunnyside GC. BH. TA'VLOR ' eald Snickers. “There is something lackiug about your biscnits, You miss the effect somehow.” | “Probably you'd better get your breaks suggested Mrs. Saick- ers. “I doubt if I could do any better if I. did,” sighed Snickers. ‘Tbe art is lost mother’s gone, and I’m afraid the secret of mother’s biscuits has goue with her. “lis a wonder you’re not ashamed to talk like that.” exclaimed Mrs, Snickers. “Alar! alse! We shall never look upon berlike again,” said Snickers. “As a biscuit maker and good general cook, mother was unsutp- seed.” “Before I'd talk about mv dead mother like that,” said Mrs. Snickers. | “Oh,vyour mother,” said Snickers. “She couldn’t make biscuiis. Why, she couldn’t even make both ends meet.” *Yoa perfect brute,” said Mrs. Snickers, and burst into tears, It certainiy was nasty of Snickers to | jolly his wife like that, especially as her j Discuits were just as good as his mother’s |oraaybody else’s. It was his appetite | that was poorer, that was all, owing to an | overworked etormach, Dodd’s Dysyepsia | Tablets would have made all the difference in the world in hie idea of his wife’s cooking. _- te _—e Have You Catarrh? Ifyou are troubled with Catarrh and Want to be cured, use Catarrhozone, l which is a guaranteed cure for this distressing disease. There is no mysiery about Catarrbozone' though its effect is magical. Ointments and suuffs cannot reach the deceased parts and have thus proved useless,but Catarrb- hcezone is carried by the air you breathe directly to the diseased parte, where it volatiiizes, killing the germ life and heal the sore spotse It cures by iuhalatiou. No danger, no risk, sold by all druggists or by mail, price $1.00. For tria! outfit send l0c in stampsto N C POLSON & CU. Box 540 Kingston, Ont- < To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money it failsto cure. zoc. Kk. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. — = Keep your hands warm with a pair of our nice warm gloves. —R. H. Rameay & Cu PURE..... =zindia Tea >t © * © @ @2 ee ‘This week we received a new ‘l'ea from India, which we have tried, and found to be of extra good cup quality. When drawn it isa beautiful golden color, and being strong it has a very nice flavor and aroma. It’s cheap too, being only— ao cents a pound Special low prices on parcels of 5 pounds and upwaras. Been & GOFF GROCERS BARLEY 2000 bushels barley wanted ai current prices. CARVELL RROS. CSpaaL a CHARLOTTETOWN - < SAO I Rae Te TART rae THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMTE’ 23, 3£99, he Nh Ms I atl EN Si EE Te ER at OE A cl LIKE MOTHER MADE.|Local and Other Items, City Taxes.—The defaulters list for City Taxes is vow ready for publication,— requested to pay up end have name taken off the lisi. | Bors Wayrrp.— Boys are making sone ’ i. a + . . 'selliog Tue Dauy Examiner. It ia no | trouble fora smart boy to make a fair amount of pocket-money each evening | Boys should be on hand at the office each afiernoon at four o’clock: tf Naturan History.-—The first meeting for the season of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society will be held next Monday evening when a report will be given of the work done during the recess. M*mbers admitted by ticket. They may aleo Obtain from the Secretary invitations for any friend whom they may wish to at~ tend. tl dte A CenTenarian Gone.—At the home of her son, Mr. Neil McQueen, Victoria Cross, Coristina, widow of the late Donald Mc- Queen, aged 100 years. The deceased came to this Island from Scotland sixty years ago, aud settled at Victoria Cross which was then a wildernesa, She experi- enced the life of the pioneers, and witness ed the change from forest to a beautiful farming community. Mrs. McQueen was highly respected by al: her acquaiatences, She lived to an age seldom attained by any and was buried as she desired, in Belfast cemetery beside ner late husband, who died at the age if eighty, thirty years ago, KINDERGARTEN Hat, Dec. 7.—The fol- lowing is a list of the tables and the names ofthe ladies who will have charge of them :— Tea and Mrs. Arthur Peters. Advi rtisement, Miss Simpson. Fancy, Miss DesBrisay. Dollis, Miss Pippv. Bovril aud Cocoa, Miss Mellish, Candy, Second-hand Books, Miss Hobkirk: Stationery, Mre, Warbruton. Literary room, Rev. T. H. Hunt and Mr. Foster. Fish pond, Simple Simon, Pie, Jack Horner. refreshments, 3in, _— Who does not know women and young giris who are coutinuaily in tears? Who elways see the dark side? Who bave frequent fits of melancholy without any apparent cause? The intelligent pby- sician will know that ic ie some derange- ment of the complicated and delicate feminine organs. The young girl suffers bodily and mentally, in silence. There is undue weariness, unexpected pain, un- reasonable tears and fits of temper. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription: exerts a wonderful power over woman’s delicate organism. It is an inv: gorating tonic and is specific for the peculiar weakness, irregularities and paiuful derangements of woman. Careless, easy-going doctors frequently treat their woman patients fer biliousness, wervousness, dyspepsia, liver or kiduey troubles, when the real sickness is in the organs distinctly feminine, and no help can come till they are made per- fectly strong by the useof Dr. Pierce’s Favoirite Prescription. g=send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N.Y. _ a oe The best fur house in this c:ty is Paton & Co’s. Read Paton & Co’s snaps for Saturday. Another big night’s trade in men’s un- derwear and clothing at Patun & Co’s Buy your underwear and clothing at Paton & Co’s Men’s gloves,wool, leather, kid, mocha fur-lined kid, fur lined mocha, Astrican- buck, men’s or buys sizes all marked to sell; come quick before stock broken. Prowse Bros. Top shirts and underclothing; for the best value inthe city you must see our goods. Heavy all wool underclothing for Toca suit. We sell Stanfield’s Unsbriok~ able underwear in all the different sizes as- cheap as anyone.—Prowse Bros = Sins. It is said thatthe soldiers who had taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla stood the long marches in Cuba much better than the others, Men’s and boys’ Sweaters and Cardigans, genuine all wool, superior value. See for yourselves at J B Macdonald & Co. 269 31 Buy your home furnishings from Paton & Co. Send one dollar and fifty cents to Jo ' the Ovster King. sud he will send you y box containing 450 choice P. EB. 1. oyste Address King Joy, Lock Box 252, Cha. ottetown, P. E.1. John T. [ickenzie, 4 THE TAILOR & E. - PE ISLAND 1s oben, -.. « bor. going out with a bang, ‘0 Men’s heavy worth $12, cut to $8.00, G Brand. — 0) ee ——- 0 on earth, worth 7.00, cut down to 4,50 O oO O VU LATEST WAR NEWS MY STORE Read the casualties and tell the news to 800 Boeis killed, and our G Brand Clothing tweed suits, all wool double breasted Men's heavy dark tweed suits, single oreasted, well made and trimmed, worth 10.00, cut to 7.75, G B:and Men's tweed suits, double breasted. the biggest snap Men's heavy working pants from 1.25 to 2.50 LNA Le a TT Rs AAN ES tea. S) SNH) Fa RR a your ne.gh- } -Men’s al! wool ulsters, worth 5,40, down to 4,50 Youths’ and children’s clothing all slaughtered As} for our G Brand clothing, every garment guaran- teed. Come and see us, it will save you money. Easy to wear and hard to wear out. Nentner, McLeod & Co Successors to Beer Bros Attend to Your Feet, First of all your HOSICRY. We can sell you nice, smooth, well fitting hose at less price than youever paid b:- fore. Cotton Hose, Woolen Hose, Cashmere Hose of all kinds, We have combined Silk and Woolen Hose—a splen- Ransa’s Shue Depart mS @ ee ® @ @ bt @e 62738 StS 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 Girls 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 H. i HAMSAY & C0 cOUnvennenanpty oteprennrnennceneeneenenenreneeneta init e@eeene » THE OUTFITTERS ‘ 2 YOODPNOT rerepeneneenenEn Ne More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax ano Dartmouth use Sun light and Lifebaoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, and all say they would ; not have any other kinds, 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. Why should not others learn and be healthier and happier for the learning. Price is only 5¢ for large twin bar, ASM TINIAN acer re