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Watson | [wo Pictures, y May —arrol Jacques Cartiers First Voyage, by Rev. A. ‘E b urke B. D. A Thought—(a poem) by M. P. James Notes und Qu ries, etc. —Se a copy—Send for sample. | 3 . The P. €. Island:Magazine, P.°0,"BOX 698, Caarlostetowa, P. &. Victoria Cafe yreet George Street... Charlottstowa,*P. E. Islan TogMy Customers and Prospective . re omersi~= Permit me (o call your atrention to the fact that | am better prepared than ever before tosupp!ly your wants in Fresh Oys cers. Itis a fact that in order to be suc- ces-ful io the Uy ster ousiness one must be able to hand.e them in large quantities. With this object in view, 1 bez ltave to eolict your patronage, aad can assure you of satisfaction. I may say that my Orster Parlor wil be condnc‘ed io the usual! first class mano- aer, where the delicate Bivalve may be dbtained io every style to satisry the taste of the most exa>ting epicure. Yours, J&c., JOHN P. JOY, The P. E.I. Oyster King 2ee:222 Royal Qak 2 2 © No the wrid i) Soap in -cheap, No soap in the world is so ——Jastiag. Save the wrappers. é premium list. J. D. LAPTHORN & COY CH’TOWN SOAP WORKS 1, t as To LET The northend of a house situated on Prince Stree:, conta'ning nine rooms, suit- able for a bourding house or private resid - ence. Apply to’ ave Q@CHOMAS McQUAID, 241 - | Norway Jast Friday and Saturday | persons who were returoiog to their homes | to ali British coaliug stations ou the ) is pothing just as good. THE DAizyY EXAMINER, CHARTUTTETOWN, OCTOBER 24 89, —— oa w NOTES AND COMMENTS. | The shorteage of the European wheat crop is es imated at 166,000,000 bushels, of which about 56,060,000 falls on Bassin | end 32,000,000 oo France, Spaio,Germ any or lees short of famine ngland all fall more and KE the and Roumania is atricken. average, Anditor’s Report at the end of last year showed. o -The Cash balance against the Pro- .-$117,146.71 189,926.06 158,855.50 WiIMGS .cccee On de benture ¢ acc sonat ssieiaeahs Ono lands account....... ... Since then the sale of the following ad- onal debentures has been authorized: dit * Hospital for the Insane, Prince of Wales College, » bts (SVY76 000.00 (U0 UY On the 24th April the following sums were due cording to returns made to the Legis sla 6 i— a Ps At Bank of Nov: ee Sin $42,775, 19 At Merchantea Bank of Halifax. 10,894.78 At Me cnants Bank of i kk oe 17 64 At Cre li E oncier.. eoeeeeeee te eeeeee . 30,000.00 It is ut fie rstood that the Government’s candidate in Belfast is playing the inde- | pende nt game? —_—~> 2 +. QUESENTO THE GORDOWNS. Bids Farewell to the Troops Going to the Front. ™ Lowpon,. Friday, Oct. 22,—The Queen drovefroin Balmoral castle to the Bal- Jaster barracks to bid farewell to the Gor- doo Highlanders, who are going to the Cape. After reviewing the troops the Queen addressed them as follows: — “T am pleased to see you looking so wel! and fit for duty. You are going on foreign service, and I wish you al] a God- speed. Ihope you will return safe and well.” The officers were then presented to Her Majesty, the men cheering and the Queen bowing. —It is rumoured that the Channel squadron has been ordered to Queens» LOWD. Riel With West Indies. Wasnincron, Uct. 22.—The latest as: pirants for reciprocity arrangements are the British island of St. Kitt’s and Turk’s island,in the West Indies. The arrange- mente eo far cover nearly all the British West Indian possessions save these two, and Mr. Tower, the British charge, has taken the initial steps in their behalf. ———— Scores Die in Norway Sto } Bercen, Oct. 22.—It is now certain that in the hurricanes that swept across thirty near Haugsund, south-west of Christiania, and upwards of 100 fishermen along the porth=-weet coast near Christianssund, perished, Coal for Transports Lonpon, Oct. 22.—The Admiraltv has made huge contracts for the supply of coa: wav to the Cape,so that any British squadron will be able to coal without weakening the present supply. Credit to the Irish. Lonpon, Oot. 22.—A despatch to the Central News from Glencoe, regarding the repulee of the Boers in battle says: **Credit on the infantry side must be ac- corded the Dublin Fasiliers who were first iu the Boer lines and captured the guns.” NEWS NOTES. An immense brick brewery is being built at Nelson, B C—a great exteneion 0! an existing brewery. The capacity of the present brewery is 550 barrels of lager and porter a day, but thac does not commence to supply thedemand of the thirsty resi- dente of the growiog town of Nelson. Conditions in Formosa remain unsettled. The Japanese subjects have been ordered to leave Ulncang Island, Corea, on account of the,lease of that place to Russia. Russians are reported to be actively engaged in buy- ing up land at Fusan Chin, which is to be the terminus of the proposed Fusan-Seoul Railway. Say “No” when adealer offers you a substitute for Hood’s Sarsaparilla. There Get only Hood’s Si. Dunstan’s College Classical and Commercial. Re > ‘ wena ae Aids | TO eyaten | UNIVERSITY The classes in St. Dunstan’s Colleg will be resumed on TUESDAY, the 12the September next, For further particulars apply to A. P. McLEI.LAN, co: St Dunstan’e College, Lower Prince —_ —~ \ Ch’town, pcg 30, °99 BROKEN BACK, Man in St. Thomas, Ont., Helpless | With Backache. That Was Before He Used Dodd’s Kidney | Pills- He - backed Enough Now—He Used Nine Bi xes, 20.—Mr. H. 7 cigar man of aimost crippled | is Strong Sr. YsHomas, Oct Armitage, the this city, was known to be Ont., well-known | for years with backache, brought on by iF Kidney Disease. But customers at his | Yigar store have noticed that he has been | retting straighter end spryer recently, He | no longer complains of his back, and he seems a8 bappy as aking. The reason is nol nard Lo under-tand —Mr,. Armitage bas been cured So many of hia customers and friends we asked him about his cate that he published a statement of his cure in St. (Thomas papers. It seems that the medi- cine that set him straight was Dodd’s Dodd’s Kidney Pille have won a splendid reputation througaout Western Ontario. They have gured Brighv’s Disease, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Urinary and Bladder Trouble, Woman’s Weak ness, Dropsy and Blood Disorders. Mr. Armitage’s case will strengthen the good impression con- cerning Dodd’s Kidney Pills, both in St. Thomas and throughout the province. ‘he staiement referred to read as fol « lows: “To whomit may concern: I the undersigned have been troubled with backache avd kidney disease. [ have used nine boxes and am completely cured This is published for the sake of helping others, and I will always be pleased to answer questions concetning it. (Signed) H. Armrrace.e”’ Kidney Piils. - _—— | ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. 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