the One wat ea knows there is one sure Way to reach a men’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To de this you must have choice groceries, cammed goods and provisions. €'2 Can Helo You There: We have the Lest of cverything in that line What we want is your trade; ean we have it! JOHN McKENNA Quee2 Strest, an | Apples! Apples Good Apples for cocking and eat- ing purposes, only 12c and 152 per peck. Willow Market Baskets Just received, a fine lot of covered “Willow Market Baskets. Eureka Blend Tea If you want Tea tnat will please “you, try Kureka Blend, this is our special blend. R. F. Maddigan & Co., Lower Queen Street. { visborwugh | ? I j ge bridge \ , Th New Bridge iscom-: , inz and}jso are the dry streets and roadv. Then you will; need some- thing nice in foctwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Yery Low iz. BELL J. »remises on Wednesday, ‘nent one ton vail i iJ! ; ry ] THE | L NEMAN DUNN Dundas, Endorses Dodd Kidney Pills for Rheum. atism. Du:rdar, Oct. 22 * Gentlemen— I have been troubled with Rbeumatiem for a year past, and have used several & = | called cures None of them did me a particle of geod, Lowever, until I started on ep nox of Dodd’s Kidney Pilia, Sioce th n my suff-rings have been brief a» my storyis, Three boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills comple ely cured me, and you are welcome to make my etutement public, Willism Dunn, Telephone Lineman-” { Here 8 information, more precioue tihan 8 god wine to men who follow the same occupstion as Mr. Dunn, and who are great sufferers from Rheumetism. Dodd’s Kidny Pil's will cure them ae they cure’ Mr, Ducn There is @ great deal of mora) eupy or! in @ stylish dress, Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Aman with a pull—the street car conductor. To Cure a Cold in One pay Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets. Al rugg’ste.:.e und the money it fails tocuie se, SE » Greve's titratura ig cp cach bey ee re I: is much mor 6 aggtavuling to lose one glove thao a pir, Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. iP >? -——e You can sometimes icare a great dea about agirl from whe way she epells her DR. A. W. ‘CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... 95.. is sent direct to the diseased oe by the Improved Blower. eals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. More than ope men who cannot earn his daily bread ie perfectly willing to take 8 loat. Minard’s Liniment cures Burns, ete. Sone people’s mouths look asif they were ,;erpetually tastiog uoripe persim- mas. ee bei S Tortured By flaming, itching eczema, frd comfort Abe hee gong cure in br, Chase's iniment, @ Ple;asauean Wilch has a record of cures MUD aeiea in ue Listory of medicine, Kez m4, tel dheoun. leuer, eeeid head, cld pecpie’s ech and ail Nebicg skin dizer ses, re absolute:v cuica by Dr. Chegse’s Oint- me.*, tin, te W hat our future wil] be depends largc- y ou what we make our present. Yoman's Troubles, /re usnally he resuit of an exhausted nerv- Ous system Wich can be fuily restored by the ue of br, A. W. th se’s Nerve Food. Womc¢n made nervous und irritable by the Washi, ()Bease whith draib tbeir system tind new lie, um w vigor, vew energy. !n Dr. A. W. Chare’s Nerve Fc od, the worlu’s great- est blvos and I boot and nei Ve Oi Tere Real teal Estate Sz Sale. To sold Auction on the October Public the be by Pu 24th at the h next ur of 120 "clock noon, that able and desirable property situated on the sOuthern side of Richmond Street, between Zion Church and the bank of Nova Scorit, known 1s the Ye ung Men’s.Christian Assoca- al ling DAILY EXAMINER, | BULLER IN HIS OWN DE- FENCE. NO GENERAL EVER FACED MORE DIFFICULT SITUATION, The Pietermaritzburg correspond- ent of the Daily Mak wires as foliows : “In his speech returning thanks for the sword of honour Sir Redvers Bul- ler made a spirited defence of his stra- tegy. He said that he did not believe that any general had ever faced a situ- ation so difficult as that which con fronted him when he disembarked at Cape Tewn without an army, and with no hope of one for another seven weeks or longer. “Tt found Mafeking and Kimb riley beleaguered,” ‘continued he, “and the two main avenues across the Free State, Bethulie Bridge and Norval’s Pont, in the hands of the enemy, with Ladysmith nearly surrounded. If I vanced on Bloemfontein it would have been at least twelve weeks before I could have exerted any influence on the situation. “In that time the Boers would have completely overrun and occupied Na- | tal, and what would have been the cf- fect of that on Europe and the British people ?” “General Buller then proceeded to make the interesting announcement that Sir Evelyn Wood had wired ask- ing to be allowed to come out to serve underhim. He said he was never so tempted in his life to take a man at his word. for he had begun to look upen Natal as a forlorn hope, have let Sir Evelyn come to take the risk. “IT new that if I failed to relieve Ladysmith,” he exclaimed, “I should lose the supreme command. I Jostit and rightly, I think. But I had taken through to a conclusion.” “Sir Redvers paid the highest com- pliments to the loyalty and gallantry of his troops under the tremendous strain, a strain, he believed, such as no soldiers in the history of the world had ever to undergo before.” TO AN OLDCLOCK. ed Old clock, if you've come here to give advice About Time’s flight, And think to scare us with your wheels think twice— —Go slow to-night. Dull preacher of one dreary, weary creed By Death inspired, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER a4, had waited for the army and then’ but it would have been cowardly to‘ on tho task, and was bound to see it | The limits of our patience you exceed | And make us tired. No need for you to tell the lapse of life With tick and chime, ; Who made you Umpire, bidding us to strife, By calling “Time”? You stand yore, Proclaiming grace, With two admopitory bands before Your snug, flat face. there, like a Pharisee of Although you know the time of day at home, Beware mistakes ; It’s yesterday in China now. In Rome To-morrow breaks. And somewhere off in Mars or cury, no doubt, If it could speak For us to hear, some bawls out, “*Tis Tuesday week !” Mer- clock to-night While one on tother side of space (maybe You'd call it slow) Is marking time at “‘half-past twenty three Six weeks ago !” So don’t get gay with humble sons of men, As some clocks do; One day your wheels will slacken up, and them Good night to you! —James Jeffrey Roche in Saturday Evening Post. —we ee —— Ecezmainits Worst Form. Back Covered With Blisters — Terrible itching — No Sleep Possible — Or. Chase's Ointment Simply Marvolious in its Curative Powers. Mr. John Kelly, 79 Trinity street, To- ronto, in an interview, made the fol- lowing verbatim statement:— “T have been troubled with eczema in almost its worst form for the past three years. At times my back and shoulder blades were literally covered with patches like water blisters, and these, accompanied with terrible itch- tng on my legs, put sleep out of the yuestion. I trie@ various well-known ointments (names mentioned), and did everything possible to obtain relief, but with little success. I had frequently heard of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, but meeting with so many disappointments, I had not tried it. Seeing the advertise- ment one day I concluded to get a box. Since using Dr. Chase’s Ointment, I am like a new being. ts soothing and healing properties are simply marvel- lous, and I am honestly grateful to Dr. Chase’s Ointment for the release from long suffering.’ Dr. Chase’s Ointment, a positive cure for all itching skin diseases, 60 cents a bex, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Toronto. 1900 HORSES ON FREIGH? T0 wa INDIES. The “B en rden’ 385 tons will ) ad early in a; vember for Parbadoes and lemrrain—oend will arry horses r deok “TD ph cations fi r spe ce should b early This vessel is excellently well adopted for safe and cedetahla carrying. | CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, Oct. 18, 1900 lw eod, ‘The best Sewing Machine. To-day—is the “ New Raymond.” We guarantee everyone we sell—ask your neighbor about it~she will tell you how geod it is—or come down to our show rooms and see it vork—If you want a Sewing Machine—and want one ‘hat will give first-class satisfavtion—buy a “New Raymond” MILLER BROS Queen Street, CARARKARARAP ARKRAR Connolly's Buildiog. KESSEL EE SSE ihe Relief —OF— lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com iS jired to the relief that is felt by 8 RS. SMITG, and hundreds or othe: women ot P. E, Island, on wash day tince they have started using SILT 2Dc= SOAP A’l nrst ciass grocers SELL it. McXINNON & McNRYIN WHOLESALE AGENT Watch | sees, ed you wi'l m Jewelry and Rep Airi ay If you have any wat locks or jewelr < es y tu be Tepair-. ake no mistake. to The Molern Fancy Goods. 0 bring them tore. Although we ar not the men that take SUN, we guarantee our wrk that’s one, Sunnyside Jewelry Store, Opposite Post Office, YES, WE’RE PRETTY BUSY but we think we can handle that little job of yours all right. We | know you want something nice effective and you don’t want to pay too much fcr it, naturally, Well to get the best job of print. ing of any description. at the lswest price, you'll have to get it from us. If you are out of statements, or nearly out vee, the nice hne we are printing at a very low price. The Examiner Job Frint Ch’town’s Leading Priotera, Cor. Queen and Richmond Streete eaten: a ol Matchless Blend Te Blend Tea the best 25 cent Tea on Earth. If you want to use the best 25 cent tea you’!] have to use Matchless Blend Our sales of this tea have been some. thing marvellous. They have in- creased every week since we first be- yan to sell ic—and they’re increasing et. r Try a pound of Matchless Remember we are soleagens. You can’t get the bert 25c tea anywhere else, & Son Charlottetown. The Bargain Boot tion b nd premises. The building is Shoe Store, of brick, wei “il ‘ed: ubstantially built, being in ‘ a central position. immediately opposite “the Law Courts; can be made suiiable for many JST purposes, public or private. Terms Cash on delivery of the deed. Se a, ec oe e | For further particulars apply t OE en a |. D. SEAMAN, ": President Y. M. C. A. ‘ >" + / Sept, 25, tue and Fri. ) i 3 eas \ repare | This sale has been postponed tl For the homecoming of our contingent by laying in a quantity of fireworks, fire- crackers, torpedoes, fire foun- tains, etc., etc, tonoend. A la ge supply cf flags, ail sizes uid prices. MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE Queen St. c} Opp. Prowse Bros. SUNKYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offce in New Prowse Block first door to the right up stairs. Telephone connection. : DR. AYERS W dnesday, November 14th, at the sime place ard hour. The OCTOBER Prince Edward Islard Magazine Is out, and for sale at the bvok- stores and newstands. An hours in- teresting reading. Some mere views cf Charlottetown in tifty years agu, avd a photo—engraving of the Market Square, Fo}lowing is the table of ccntents :— Charlottetown—Frontispiece Peters in Market Square, A Journey from Port Lajoie to St i751. John Caven Two Dreams—I. An Explanation of a Mystery—D. A. W. 4h, Why Does that Memory Stay (Poem)— Charlottetown Fiftv Years Ago, (Illus. )— EK. lL. M The Ambitious Man—John Maclaren. The Storm (Poem)—J. 8. B. Bedeque and its People—V—L., U. fowler. Life’s Little Absurdities—Geo. McKenzie, TheDawing of Thought—Lenise Laird, N. W. M. Only oO, make us an offer. a few more days. Py my 5 ~\ . rk rye ed BR ty eka ee 7 oF -OF SOOTS-- GOFF BROTHERS, Stock given up Nov, Ist. Now is your great chance to get your footwear at slaughter prices. aE ibe i Ara Sdeaiiitienendaiedieeieadl ®@ GREAT @ @ WEARS AGI . = - ) r - r , ¥ rs “ a J LN ny 4 raNe! W. H. SEEWART & o0' STOUR Jenkins The boots must