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MOON'S CHANGES, 6th day, Last Quarter. 13th day, New Moon. 20th day, First Quarter. 28th day, Full Moon. = | High Water. oun ‘4 Day of We’kj - piainietiaraials Q | Mora.| Aft. } Rises.| Sets. 1 ) l/ Tuesday 0 0+ 113 35 16 28 (4 29 2 Wednesday, 0 29 [14.17 ; 29 | 28 3Thursday 059/15 00) 31 | 26 4 Friday 1 34 18 46 | 32 | 25 5 Saturday 219 11636; 34 | 24 6 Sunday ;Z3 BATH] 3 23 7\Monday 440 118 29; 37 {| 2i Tuesday 603 1918 | 38 | 20 Wednesday 7 20 (2003 40 | 18 1OThursday ({ 8 26 |20 44 42 | 17 ll Friday | 920 |21 22; 43 | JS )WSaturday 2157; 4 |; 14 LSSunday 110 11 (22 25; 46 | 13 1jMonday 11 00 (22 54/ 47 | 12 ig, Tuesday ll 47 2326) 48 ; ll Wednesday |12 35 13 20! 50 | 10 if Thursday | 1410; 52 9 18) Friday | 007 15 03 | 54 8 19 Saturday 0 56 15 58 | 55 7 20’ Sunday 1 54 16 55 56 6 21 Monday SW nT 351s? i's 2BTuesday | 4 31. 18 54; 38 |} 4 23' Wednesday; 6 02 19 48 70 3 24\Thursday | 720 (2038, 1/| 2 25| Friday 1 8 32 (21 23 2 l 26! Saturday 937 (2202; 4 l 27 Sunday 10 32 22 30 ea 28 Monday 11 18 22 58 oe 29 Tuesday Il 58 23 26 8 i359 2 37 (13 19 9 59 30 Wednesday 12 Wants, Lost, Found, TO LES.—A hous nearly opposite Ro eight rooms, in go office of L L. Beer, &e, I situated on Water St. ind House containing d order. Appiv at the 266 3i Ds. : on Lower Prince St. the TO LET.—A sotta Enquire of LD. Chap; WANTED.—A pe making enterprise, Must have 300 to invest in a money su established business. thoroush business education. Quick returns for mooey invested, Apply for ferther particulars (0, Manager, P. O. Box -38, Ch’town. 258 1 week. ‘ral servant, must under Apply to Mrs James 243i WANTED--A ger stand plain cookin; Simpson, Rochford st WANTED,—A tb with s me Mmeansto tuke a branch ofan es tablished house. Age about thirty. Must have cusivess ability and tact. Apply Man- ager—P. O. Box 598, Ch’town 264 lwk busiress weman, rough WORK for men or wo $6 to $15 weekly, no can- : aes plain instruc-- ‘ 7 sd On application. Braz- lian Mfg. Co., New \ ork City 261 diw« To LET.—Three siory Dwellin y con g House co taining eight large rooms, on Prince Street Possession given on Oct i3th W. W. Wellner, ami ee TO LET—Halfof tl.iree story dwelling hou on the eorner of Qaeen and Fitzroy ae. 8 > ply to Wm Hender.on, Fitzroy St. 245 tt TO LET.—The hous and premises know: as the “Old London | Louse, ’ situate on Wear St... nextte Governinent Warehouse No } 4 pplv tol Peake nros & Co. jan23—tr TO LET —1 hat co:afortable brick dwelling house, situateon Water Street, now p posses- ee oe eee Possession given ut 2)'h September, Apply to Peake & Co. Aug. 2th, 184, eod tf.” — PLEASANT HOME men, day or evening vassing Or experienc tons and work mai EMPLOYMENT \WANTED.—By a mav— competent bock keeper, useful in shipping basiness Orin any other capacity ina busi- uessestablishment. Apply at this office. | cd 223 tf HOUSE TO LET--On Dorchester Street between Queen and Pownal Streets, contsin- a ee good kitchen and antry. Possession «bout ist Noy. ¥illiam Grant, or sop. = - PBe * 2286 00926001 0888040088 Cee HOME WORK FOR FAMILIES. we want the service of a numbe pr of families to do knitting for usat home. whole or spare tme. We turnish $2 machine and supply the yarn free, and a hood the work as sent in : Jistance no hindrance. $7 to $19 2e. ‘ r week made according to time r om to the work, . — : Write at once. NAME REFERENCES VooPgeRATIV<« KNITTING (O..— TORONTO. ANOTHER LOT — AT— $4.75 > tbs Best California Raisins » lbs Best Currants, 10 los White Suvar, 10 lbs Brown Sugar, » lbs 28c Tea, , beach of Allspice, Cloves, Cinna- | mon, Mixed Spice, Ginger, Pepper, vd Mustard, 1 oz Nutmegs, } bottle each Lemon + lbs Onions, » Bars Sunlight Soap, ? gals Best Kero Oil, -- FOR— $4.75 Sanderson & Co. % Ess Vanilla and PAINTING. | 4, OLbGe eured ” I was curep of painful Goitre by MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT. Chatam Ont, Byarp McMvu.uiy I was cvrep of Inflammation by MIN- ARD'’S LINIMENT. Waleh, Ont, Mrs W. W. Jounson I was cvurep of Facial Neuralgia by MINARD'S LINIMEN P. Parkdale, Ont. J.u. BAILEY Minard’s Liniment the best Hair Restorer Tre Judge—I want you to understand, sir, that justice in cis court is like love— it iv blind. Rebuked Attorney—It may be #0, your honor, but the resemblance ends righ there. Love keepsoa hittiag the mark occasiovally.—Chicago News. — Mr. Montague, of Dunnville, Cured of Ulcerated Liching Piles. Mr. Robert Montague, of Dunnville, Ont., writes:—"“Was troubled with Itching Piles for five years and was 80 badly ulcerated, they were very painful. so much 80, that I could I tried almost every medicine lL was recommended to use Dr (hase’s Ointmeat. I purchased a box and from the firs. application got reliet. Have used two boxes and am bow completely not sleep. known when Employer —Why didn’t youcome when | rang? Otlice Boy—Becaus: I dida, hear the bell. “Hereafter, when you don’t hear the bell, vou must come and tell me se!” “Yee, sir,’ was the dutiful answer.— Tit Bits. Minard’s Liniment is the best “Why wouldn’t they admit Scribely to membership in the New York War Correa. > 9° pondents’ Club? “They said he wasn’t eligible. It ap- pears that he simply described what was done by the fighters instead of telling the government how to run things.” — Chicago News. Those Tired Kidnuevs. Dr. Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills help tired kidneys to do what they must doil you are to be a healty man or woman, A couple of friends were walking in the suburbs when one who had beeu away for sume time asked ; **Is that house over there the one Spy- der had built for bie mother-in-law ?” “Of course not. Don’t you eee it bas a lightwing rod on it?”~New York World. Minard’s Liniment Cures LaGrippe “T see that when Queen Wilhelwina want» to dance ehe hasto ask the gentle- mer. * eed pose she atks a gentleman who does. . know a two step from a cake walk ?” “Then she aske bim to sit it out on the roy ai stairs.”— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Chase’s Preparations liave Merit. For Piles, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Pin Worms and ail skin diseu-es Or. Chase’s Ointment is a sitive cure. It is recommended by the Dr. C. M. Harlan of the American Jvuurnal of Heaith, Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure with blower in- cluded will cure incipient Catarrh ina few moet Chronic Catarrh in one months treat- mea lor Chase’s Kidcey-liver Pills are the only coiubined Kidney-Liver Pills made aod wiil positively cure all Kidaey-Liver trou jes, Low-pilevd Practical Watches So low-priced that the poor man need not go witbout one. So practical that they will Jast a lifetime. We’ve lots of them. We want you to have one of them. G. F. HUTOCHESON. (Queen St. Jewelery Store, HENRY KR. LORDLY C. ED -M Can. Soc, C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineeriay Corvell University. Consulting Engineer for General Work Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. John. Island correspondence addressed to berlotietown, Look Hore forchristmas Dr. IRB SIZE PORTRAIT OFFER S. F. TarBush for The High Grade Art Co’y, who is well known for the High- est Grade work on the Island, to com- pete with the cheaper grade of work which is going around, will give a 16x20 water color pictures from tintypes, Cabi- nets or from groap pictures for $4.50 and give free with each order a Regent Cemera with fell instractions how to use it. Any boy or girl can readily learn to photograph. We wil! give a 16x2U sepia for $4.00, a camera also with it, a 16x20 Crayoa with frame and camera, only $5.09, a Tinted Crayon with frame and Miss M.H.Chisholm has reopenec her studio in Morris Block and wil. have lessons in Oil, China, Water | painting from — color, and Tapestry Uetober Ist 1898 to June lst $62 daw weeks, ae camera only $5.50; aleo some nice Easels for premiums.. Reware of others who it is said use th's Company’s name, hold your order for or write to 8. F. Tarsusn Ch’town. In Connecticut a few years ago lived ¢ | lady who had a beautiful flower garden, | in evhich she took great pride. The whole | neighborhood was proud of it, too, and peo | ple drove miles to see it. She fastened tw« larze baskets on the outside of her fence | next to the road, and every morning these | were filled with cut flowers—the large, | showy kinds in one basket and the deli: Giving Flowers. ‘| ‘ | | cato, fragile kinds in the other. All the school children going by helped themselver and studied the better for it, and business men took a breath of fragrance into thei dusty offices which holped the day slong Even the t.amps were welcome to all the beauty they could got into their forlorn lives. “You out such guantities,’’ some ont said to her. ‘‘Aren’t you afraid you wil) rob yourseli?’’ ‘*‘The more I eut the more I have,’’ she answered. ‘‘Don’t you know that if plants are allowed to go to seed they stop bloom: ing? I love to give pleasure, and it is profit as well, for my liberal cutting is the secret of my beautiful gardon. I am like the man in ‘ Pilgrim’s Progress,’ the more I giveaway the more I have,’’—Exchangs ee et ee A Water Lily Pond. An admirable pond seen some years sinct was made in the following manner: A hole some 12 feet in diameter and 5 feet ir depth was first dug, and this was plastered with mortar to the depth of 4 inches ai the sides and bottom. A piece of lead pips was put in to make the desired drain, and due respect was paid to constructing s place outside of where it went through, sc that the water would drain off through + layer of rocks and sand. When the mor tar was dry, it was treated to a coat of cis tern cement. In the center was construct ed a miniature island of stones and earth and upon it was a mass of foliage anc flowers, while pink, white and yellow wa ter lilies filled the space around it, and some tadpoles grew to be sedate frogs un. der the shade of the broad leaves. One year half a dozen dwarf callas and a lot of old fashioned wandering jews made the | island a fairylike place, and several year: later amary)lis plants of many colors revel. ed in the sun and moisture of the island. No one who has not seen que of the minia ture ponds can imagine their beauty.— Vick’s Magazine. Ask Your Brother, When a young woman has a fastidious brother or a comrade sufficiently intimate to be allowed in a friendly way to criticise her good points in dress, it is not at alla bad idea to ask his advice about the style of neckwear she adovts. A man is not in- different to the neckties of his sister’s o1 his sweetheart’s toilet, and though his ad- vice is often couched in somewhat offhand terms it is usually worth following, and | his suggestions should at least be consid: A all girl, with a long, swanlike neck, may Wear to advantage a scarf with a large, loose bow. Her short and plumg friend, with a head set low on her shoul- ders, must not muffle herself up till she seems to have no neck tospeak of. For her jhe narrowest band or cord is sufficient to mark the line where the dress ends. A gentlewoman never tolerates soiled o1 flimsy or careless neck wear.—Philadelphia Ledger. a Cause of Headaches. Too little blood in the brain is a fre quent cause of headache and may be recog: pized by the ache being on the top of the head, by constant dizziness and by noises in the ears. ‘The best cure is a slight stimulant, such as strong tea or coffee o1 hot soup—anything which will increase the circulation. People who suffer with these headaches should always sleep with their heads low.—Exchange. | | | Good Yor a Child, A whiie potato, roasted, not boiled, ghould be the first vegetable given toa child, but in summer time its effect must be watched. One of the most iruisful sources of sickness With young children is giving them animal food indiscriminately and too often. Leoef, wutton and chicken are the only articles fit for children. Protecting Boiled Ham, After a ham has been boiled and before getting entirely cold it will be found a good plan to wrap around it a long strip of thin old muslin, tying it on with a string. This may be turned back as fast as the ham is sliced. In the meanwhile \§ keeps the ediblo from the intrusion of Pould be fauuliar (ew. A. « HEADACHES ; whatever cause cured in half an hour hy HOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all =eap! soap! Use Kuionpikk Bar tne grea Laundry and scouring soap marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Royat Oak in the Laundry Happy homes, easy guick work, snow white clothes. Use Jusiiez for the toilet and light Laundry. Makes child’s play of washday. 1,0 LAPTHORN & Cd. Charlottetown Soap Works. Valuable Testimonials. (COPY) GoveRNMENT House, Orrawa. J ane 22nd, 1898 The Countess of Aberdeen has pleasure in steting that The High Grade Art Stu- dio Las very successfully carried out a Portrait of the Earle of Aberdeen, after a photograph lent to them for the purpose. Lady Aberdeen considers the picture a great success and offers all best wishes to The High Grade Art Studio. The only representative of the High their only represeative on the [slaud. 244—ddewif Grade art Siwdio for P, E, LisS, F | classes. ) A Famous PEingtiah Nurse, Mrs. Flerence Craven, an honorary %5 gooiate of the order of St. Jobn, is, with the exception of Miss Nightingale, the oldest trained nurse in England. Outside of royalties, she has probably more deeora- tions than any other woman in the em- pire. She spent many years in the hos pitals of Holland, Denmark, Germany and France. When the Franco-Prussian war broke out, she volunteered for ambu- lance work and was placed in charge of a fever station of the Tenth army corps be- fore Metz. She had charge also of the Empress Fredorick’s lazaretto for wounded soldiers at Homburg. Mrs. Craven pos- sesses ® cross surmounted by the royal crown of Prussia, the decoration being spocially designed for her by the Empress Frederick, then crown princess. The Grane Duchess of Baden conferred an- other decoration—a red cross on oa white background, surmounted by the imperial eagle. Perhaps the most remarkable ot the distinctions she kas received is the Iron Cross, the order of merit presented by William I of Germany for distinguished services in time of war. She further re- | ogived the war medal presente® by the first German emperor for services in the war of 1870. A Stury of Winnie Davis. There is a story told of her by a resident of Philadelphia which shows why Winnie Davis was held so dear by the veterans of the Confederate army. The man who tells it was a colonel under the stars and bars and is now arich man. ‘‘But five years ago l wasn’t,’’ he says. ‘‘I’d lost every penny I’d had before the war, and I had not made many since. A big slump in the west had done for me, and I put up ata New York hotel with just enough to pay my bill and no more. My nerves gave way, and I was taken ill, The docto said I must havea long rest and a com plete change of scene. I said I might rest in the grave and change this scene for that of the next world, but that I had no mon- ey or friends and would never leave the city any way but feet first. Well, Miss Davis was stopping at that hotel. She knew I wouldn't accept money from her, so she got the doctor to pretend he was lending me his own. I went abroad and came home cured and already on the way to wealth. It was only then that I found out whom I owed my life to. You know her book, ‘The Veiled Doctor?’ Well, for me there is in an equivocal significance iz that name.’’—Philadelphia Press. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgia and Headache 25c, at all Drugygists, Eau Cla Will be opened at the P. E.IS LAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, or Gonday, October 3rd. And will be continued through the season on Monday, Tuesday and Fri- day evenings. Same courses as in day Apply at once. ‘SARC OXCNHAM, Principal Valuable Testimonial (Copy) QuEBEC.— Nov. 3rd, 1898 Mr. S. F. TarBrsu, Charlottetown. My D ar Sir:— I feel that you will be pleased to know that afew days agol received my wife’s portrait ord-red through you. The ex- ecution of the work in every detail is as creditable to the High Grade Art Union as it \8 satisfactory to me. Tam very much pleased indeed. The painting isa perfect picture, Kind regards Very truly yours, James L, Harkrys. The only representative of the High Grade Art ‘tudo for this Proyince is 8. F. VarBasb, Chariotcetown. TENDERS -~—-FOR— Prince Edwaré Island Deben- {UreS. Tenders will be received at the Provincial Treasury, Charlottetown, until noon of the 22nd day of Novem- ver, 1898, for the purchase of all or any of the $18,000 Debentures au- thorized to be issued for construetion of Prizce of Wales College, by the Provincial Act of 1897, 60 Vic., Cap 6. The Debentures are in denomina- tions of $1,000 and $500, to bear in- terest at the rate of 3} per cent per annum, payable half-yearly, and will be dated Ist December, 1898, redeem- able in 30 years ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer. 254 2 a week until 21st Nov. REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, m patrons will find me in my offize in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Qucen’s Square, first door to the right upstairs. TarBus», Charlottetown, ] = - le ce i, ee” Sill in ty gonnnnnnvonpenenenseent otter rete wre fae What is known and Sold as : Ready-Made Clothing Is clothing cut out by machinery, put together by machinery, and with the aid of starving female labor. Such a garment stamps the wearer on sight as dressed in slops. He not only looks it but as a consequence feels it. Men are learning that they cannot afford to be ill- dressed. S/ops have had their day. Shorey’s | Ready-to-Wear Clothing expresses exactly what the name would imply QUITE READY-TO-WEAR. Made by tailors, designed by an artist, sewn with the best linen and silk, cut to fit the form of man be he tall, short, stout, or thin. Any man not a positive malformation can be fitted by Shorey’s Ready-to-wear Clothing. By fitted we mean dressed so that he looks a Gent- leman, and possesses that feeling of comfort and air of ease that always marks the well dressed man, See that Shorey’s Guarantee Card is in the pocket ; of every garment. : Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch’toWa ERE PRS i 1 wero G WB TWO KINDS Ready Made” and *Ready-to-Wear.’ 9OOS9OOO OO 50909909 O5-06O000 rd SSeS See See Brighton Brewery having undergone extensive alterations we can guarantee to supply our customers with this old reliable beverage brewed from the finest Malt and Hops only. ——--ALSO-——— Always on hard a full stock of India Pale X X and X X X Ales and Extra Stout in wood or bottles. All size packages to suit the trade. Fresh grains at Brighton Brewery every Tuesday and I’riday 25 cts per bbl. Halifax Breweries Ltd. 79 Queen St Chtown, ———— ———r JF TYPEOID PrEYVER. ——_—THE POLICIES OF——— TH: OCEAN, AGCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION Give weekly indemnity for—-Typhoid, Scarlet and f'yphus Fever, an Smallpox, and in additicn cover accidents of all kinds.. Double liability in'-ase of accident on Public Conveyance, J.J, JOUNSTON, Barrister, rq ALL OTHER KINDS fa A. S. HEWITT, Agent - Lastraments Take legs and run wher eser the HEINTZMAN PIANO APPEARS. —_—* Eactory established since 1850, and many of the first Pianos they maa are ir use to day, which should be convine ing proof that HEIN®SZMAN & CO. PIANOS are made to “ASWELL AS SELL Consider this matter over carefully before you purchase— It pays im the end to buy only the best. Call in and see them and we will be pleased to show you the difference between a Hent.zman & Uo Piano, and an ordinary Commer- cial Piano made to rell only. MILLER BROS. The P. E. Island Music House onno ly Bui'ding, Qie2n 5 -reet. ~ 2