O° OE EE | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBRR 4, 1898 » ~~ a Le et = wre, ct MRS. HOOPER ESCAPED. Because She Used Dodd's Kidney Pills and so Cured Female Weakness. Norwica, Ont., Oct 3.—Mre. J. 8. Hooper, wife of Mr. J. Stanley Hooper, of North Norwich township, is a living nroof of the unapproached value of Dodd’s K doey Pills, in the treatment of diseases of women. Mre. Hooper was amartyrto Female Weakness and Kidney Disease for twelve irs. Norwich, Detroit and Buffalo phy- sicians treated her unavailingly She then ‘ret Doid’s Kidney Pills. Four boxes eared bherthoroughly, and made her as healthy, strong and vigorous as she ever was. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are women’s best friends. Do not go home from the office or shop without a box ofthat delicious honey in the comb at Gay’s stalls. Only 20cts per box. Mon & Thu. Curea Cold in One Day Wi Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabiets All druggists refuna the money ifit failsto cure, 52c. — > © << . 0 Between Two Fires. Squib—The editor seems to have tn usual run of enemies. Scrib—Yes. If he publishes anything anonyrmotsly, they accuse him of cow- ardice, while, should he sign an article, \they laugh at his vanity !—Up to Date. Wants, Lost, Found, &€, ; : en ee WANTED,—A nurse. Apply tv Mrs. Morson, Grafton Street West. WANTED.—Atorce a pursemaid. / poly to Mrs. Weeks Brighton. 230, FOR SALE.— Two second hand hot water furnaces, WIil be sold cheap, Apnvly at Char'lottetown [fospital. 208 tf, TO LET.—A ‘pleasantly situated house on the Brighton Jioad containing nine rooms and bathrooms heated with hot water and fitted for electric light Apply to W. Harris, Architect. WANTED.—A competent girl for general housework. ‘Small fami!v—good wages, Enquire atTHr EXAMINER Office 223 dins, EMPLOYMENT WANTED —By a man— competent bock keeper, useful in shipving business orinray othercapscitvina busi- ness establishment. Apply a’ this office. 223 tf W ANTED—A_ honsema'd. Arthur Peters, Brighton: Apply to Mrs 225 tf TO LET-—-Large shop and celler,on Lower Queen St. Possession given 7th Oct. Apply to Mrs Robin, Charlottetown. 225 WANTED,—- Four or five ladiesto learn the Millinery, Sentmer McLeod & Co. 218, WANTED,-- First Octobera general servant Must be competent. Apply to Mrs. John Maceachern next to Davies Hotel, 218. TO LET. —! liat comfortable brick dwelling house, situate on Water Street, now in posses- aion of Mrs McDonaid. Possession given about 20th September, Apvly to Peake Bros & Co, Aug. 2th, 1868, eod tf. WANTED — Two or three smart boys--arply at factory—Mark Wright « Co, 106 TO LET —Ta¢ house and premises know as the “Old London House, ’ situateon Water St., nextéto <iovernment Warehouse No 1 Applv to Peake Bros & Co, jan2s--tf TO LET.—T ree story Dwelling House con taining eight large rooms, on Prince Street = given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, WANTED-—A vood steidy, smart boy about 15 years of age, who has had some ex- perienceina general store Ajply at this office. 28 BRICK HOUSE, POPL\R. TERRACE, KENT STRELT.—That desirable residence, girdens and outbuildiugs, opposite new Prince of Waies College, House has sixteen rooms and ail modern conveniences. ‘To Letor For Sais. ApplytoF. W. OU. Moore Attorney at Law {Executor Estate late Fred- rick W, Moore. 178 10 FOR SALE.-A Jersey Grade ‘ilk Cow.no+* giviag from {0 to i2 quarts ui milk daily, Apply to E. Ei, Beer, $7 tf ARPA OPPICPPD PAP PS Pe $7 to S10 a Week jp eon one can do the work. We want reliable families in every locality to help us manufactire Children’s Toques, Gaunt- % lets and Bicycle Logeions for the trade, by a new process. No canvassing or ex- perience required. Steady work, good pay, whole or spare time. Write to-day. Address, ‘THe Co-OPERATIVE KNITTING Co., 15 Leader Lane, Toronto. > 3 New Goods New Goods At the Cheap Crockery Store Just received a new and beautiful lot of China, Glass, Forcelaine. all kinds of UCrockeryware. All the latest novelties in China. Also « large stock of fancy goodsin Albums, “rames, Dressing Cases, Necktie Boxes, ‘loves and Handkerchief Boxes, etc., etc. D ils all kinds and prices. Call and see toem. No trouble to show goods. Haddsome articles for Wedding Presents co. LEWIS PHIOTO GRAPHS. We srenow making all the latest styles “f Photos, ‘inished in a superior manner. either on glossy or flat paper : At the Old Stand, Grafton St, North Side of Market Square. GLADSTONE AS A CHEMIST. An Incident In the Grand Old Man's Ca- reer In the Commons, If Mr. Gladstone seldom indulged in sarcasm, it was not because he lacked the gift—for he possessed it ina high degree—but because he forbore to use it. To hurt an opponent’s feelings gave him pain and when he did it uninten- tionally he would sometimes cross the floor of the house, and, sitting for a few moments by the side of the man whom he had just demolished, say something to assuage the wound. One of his most persistent, but never ill natured, critics was the late Sir John Pope Hennessy, who told me the following story to il- lustrate this generous trait in Mr. Glad- stone’s character. Sir John prided himself on his knowl- edge of chemistry, and in one of the debates on the commercial treaty with France he made a speech exposing, as he believed, a serious chemical blunder in the treaty. Mr. Gladstone followed, ‘and goon turned me inside out in the most amusing manuer,’’ said Hennessy in relating the story, ‘‘proving, as if he had been a chemist by profession, that it was I who had blundered egregious- ] ‘ ? ” aves thus disposed of his critic, Mr. Gladstone went and sat by him for a moment. ‘I hope you don’t feel hurt, Mr. Hennessy,’’ he said. ‘‘ Your speech was ingenious, and it may console you to know that the emperor of the French made precisely the same objection that you kave made. The fact is, both you and he know a good deal about chei- istry, but not enough to keep you from going astray.’’—Canon McColl in Fort- nightly Review. Globe Loan & Savings Co., cor. of Victoria and Lombard Sts.. Toronto. F. W. Day, Manager Globe Loan «& Savings Co.. says says:—“*s evnsider Dr. Chase’s Ointment invaluzble:” we have thousands of testimonials from prominent business men ali over the Dominion.” ———-_—__—_ dG e—— Goop Reapinec Cuearp.—We have made arrangements (see advt.) wherehy we are enabled to offerthe Montreal Famiry HeraLp anp Weekty Srar_ in conrestion with Taz Weexty Examiner for a trial subscription of Twenty ceNTS. This isa splendid chance to secure the best loca! news as furnished by Tue Weexkiy Exami- NeR and the best weekly family news in Canada at alow price. This offer is only good until October. The two papers wi! wake anexceptionally good combination to have addressed to your friends abroad even if youdo not yourself require them. —_— Piles Cured Witheut the Knife by Dr, A. W. Chase’s Ointment. Mr, Geo Crowne, painter, of Woodville, Ont., Victoria Co, says:—‘ For thirteen years I was a tufferer frem bleeding piles and the interse agony which | passed through during those years and releif I obteined by Chase’s Ointments prompts me to give this testi- monial, My physician wished meto have an operation but I felt I could be cured without the knife. Three boxes of Dr. Chase’s Vint- ment stopped the bleeding and effected a per- manent cure, a — Those Girls, She—He kissed me when I was not dreaming of such a thing. Her—I’]] wager you were not. You always were wide awake when Kissing was in sight.—Cincinnati Enquirer. If a man could yell as loud in propor- tion to his size as a baby can, telephone companies would soon be unable to de- clare dividends.—Atlanta Constitution. People who think they are misunder- stood often are really understood too well.—Chicage Reanrd. Asthma Gasps. The wheezing and strangling of those who are viclims of Asthma are promptly relieved by afew doses of Dr. Chase’s Syrup o* Lin- seed and Turpentine. = eee Frince Edward Island Railway — Shculd the S. S. Northumberland make counecticns with the arrival of the afternoon train at Point du Chene, the Exprsss train will be detained at Summerside to connect with the Steamer. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains Out-| aa Trains In ward. Read STATIONS, ward. Reac down, up. ee PM. A.M. 7 a 6 wD Charlottetown ...| 6 3012 15 Hine BE “5|.. Hunter River. ..| 5 3210 52 2 tes = . emerald... <...3 5 0210 O08 ; a 5 22). Kensington . .. | 4 38, 9 22 my 8 WS) Ar. ., {Ly. 4 15) 9 00 : — S’Side - : ohn 30 Lv. (Ar. 351 9 ao i R } zZ > : ; f am a Se (WOU RED céeccds 2 O57 44 8 29/12 40} O’Lear Rad : ” Pv'\ecewh. AD BBL ie he : a I 48! Alberton........ jl2 2 . = = v0 ; ; ons = P, * i S TOM 0002 00s: tO 35) 5 20 = — | ——_______ P, M.|A. M. > ont a A. M.{p M Soles 00}. .Charlottetown .. .| 9 00! 3 50 2 53, 7 37). Bedford ........ | § 221 > no 3 25! § O0lar) efi ame 3 35) 8 05} ly j Mt Stewart ? 5 wa 20 4 7 : af See 6 (7/12 - 2 Voi 9 15)..Georgetown lv ..) p aniio = P. M./a. M, 6 30/12 30 : oa S 05) .Mt. Stewart ....| 7 55 2 40 441 OM, WR Sen ccncs 727/13) 6 1010 oa ..St. Peters ...... 7 05| 1 03 iia ee _- Souris bed Awsines | 6 OO\LL 25 | A. M.|P. M. eM. Fred bee | 2 20] Emerald ...... [ q 5)| | 6 15) Cape Traverse a 7 00) Oysters, and solicit your consignments. for handiing same References Bank of Toronto aod Commiesion agencies. 107 3mo dy&wk > OYSTERS We have had long experience in handling Prince Edward Island’s famous We have facilities second to none #é~ John Caldwell & Co., Produce Commercial Merchante, Imperters and Dealers in Foreign and Domestie Fruits. 171 to 175 McGill Street Montreal Correspondence Solicited. Cable addresses Fruitcald. nishings always on hand. DIRECT FROM | =LONDON NEW CLOTH FOR FALL AND WINTER _ We. have opened a fine line of Nobby Cloths in suit- ings, Overcoating and Trousering. Call now and get first choice—a full} line off gents fur- - Sartorial Artists. John McLeod & Co., QUE 3EC The cold weather is coming- QUEBEC Sold only at the BUT—FOR CASH, Heating Stoves Cooking Stoves All guaranteed utensils, Fancy Goods Store. of CLOCKS is unparaelled, but the window show na that they appreciate our wel! Fancy Goods Store. Sunnyside Queen Square. Prowse’s New Stone Block DR CLIFT treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury mechod of persistent self-help in remov- ing causes irom the blood Continuovs, in- telligent treatmen’ in person or by etter insures Minimum of suffering and Maximum of cure, possibie in each case. Avoid Attempts Unaided. MICROSCOPICAL EXAMIN x BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE, &e. we ae Graduate of New York University Anc the aoe LORE POSEIZA L. Twenty vea)’s practice in N. Y. City. Dipl - istered in U. 8., and Canada, ne Address: Charlottetown, P.E.I,, Cau, OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW. Accommodations reserved for pati ° References on application: re so is a stock of QUEBEC HEATERS. waste time putting up your old hard coal base burner, but buy a and save time, dirt, dust, coal, worry and labor. STOVES > Ranges as low as COLD! COLD! COLD ! Can be Keht Out by the HEATER HEATER Also get more heat, CITY - HARDWARE - STORE R. B. NORTON & CO LTD as low as $3. as ‘ low as $14. & $21. all with the A large assortment. Uodd & Rogers : STOVES You Ought To See The maginificent display of goods in the window of the Modern Jewelry and The Chinaware and Glassware is simply immense and the stock is merly a sample in comparison with th } e shoycases aud selves; they areloaded and yet artistically arranged. wations of delight from the many customers who have visi The excla- Jewelry and —age— JUREY & CO., meas eae a _ CUKED by the IMPROVED method. Endots ed by the medica! profession and by thousands who have discarded their trusses and remain r ° THE IMPROVED RUPTURE CURE, 3s painless, involving no inconvenience and re. quires Only5 or 6visits, Examin: and confidential. en eee No Pay Until Cured THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS Testimonials on application. Corre - dence solicited. A perfect cure can be nant ranieed if yuu obey instructions. DR. CLIFrr Charlottetown, P. E, Island, ¢ Grvice—Victoria Row,’ en Hoves—Uatil lla, m,2toé6 p. m, ee ee ee Don't ——— ted our store since opesin arranged goods at the Modern ia | doneld, Esq. Pownal Street. BIRDS THAT DO NOT SING. Although They A}) Utter. Vocal Sounds of Some Kind. ; Singing is applied to birds in the game sense that it is to human beings — the utterance of musical notes. Every person makes vocal sounds of some kind, but many persons never attempt to sing. So it is with birds. The eagle screams, the owl hoots, the wild goose honks, the crow caws, but nove of these discordant sounds can be called singing. With the poet the singing of birds means merry, light hearted joyousness, and most of us are poetic enough to view it in the same way. Birds sing most in the spring and the early sum- mer, those happiest seasons of the year, while employed in nest building and in rearing their young. Many of our most musica! singers are sileut all the rest of the year; at least they utter only low chirpings. It is natural, therefore, that lovers of birds guould regard their sing: ing as purely an expression of joy in the returning spring and in their hap- py occupations. Outside of what are properly classed as song birds there are many species that never pretend to sing—in tact, these far outnumber the musicians. They include the water birds of every kind, both swimmers and waders; all the birds of prey, eagles, hawks, owls and vultures, and all the gallinaceous tribes, comprising pheasants, partridges, turkeys and chickens. The gobble of the turkey cock, the defiant crow of the rooster and even the musical call of the ‘‘bobwhite’’ are none of them true singing, yet.it is quite probable that all of these sounds are uttered with pre- cisely similar motives to those that in- spire the sweet warbling of the soug sparrow, the clear whistle of ths robiu or the thrilling music of the wood thrush. But naturalists have set apart a very large group as song birds, and even among these there are many species that never simg at all. Birds are group- ed according to their anatomical char- acteristics, the structure of their bones, bills, feet and wings. And thus we have the songless song birds, looking at the matter from the standpoint of the classifying naturalist. — Philadelphia Times. ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggiste- THE EXAMINER CALEND'A R For October, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 7th day, Last Quarter. 15th day, New Moon. 22nd day, First Quarter. 29th day, Full Moon. | High Water. | = Sun ‘y Day of We’k — Q! | Morn.| Aft. Rises.| Sets. 1LSaturday (1119 11 20 5 44 5 25 2Sunday (12 04/1149! 45 | 23 3.Monday | 12 48.| 47 | 21 4 Tuesday 010/133) 48 | 19 5 Wednesday 032/219 49 | 17 6Thursday 0 58 | 3 09 4 iB 7 Friday 135/408; 52 | BG 8 Saturday Iwite i wei eS 9 Sunday SH 140+ 1 Ss 10 Monday Swivmi. wi ll Tuesday 642/759 57 5 12 Wednesday 7 49 | 8 34 58 | 3 13 Thursday 842 90760); 21 14/Friday |928;939; 1 40 15\Saturday 1010 1010, 3 58 16Sunday 1050 1039) 4 | 57 17\Monday 11311103; 5 | 56 18\Tuesday 12 14 12 29 7 54 19 Wednesday | 103; 9 52 20\Thursday 000 207 10 50 21)/ Friday /047 314 12 48 22 Saturday 151);423 | Bb 46 23 Sunday (314/534; 14 44 24|Monday 458 641 16 43 25\Tuesday (|635 737, 17 41 26 Wednesday 7 49 818) 19 | 39 27\Thursday | 8 46,857 , 20 37 28 Friday ‘se 1 9 3s'| 2 35 29 Saturday 10 25 10 09 23 34 30 Sunday 1108 1035 24 | 33 31 Monday 1150 111 00' 26 31 THE . 7 PHOENIX of Hartford. Assets over $5,000,000 ALWAYS PAYS..... FIRST Lowest Rates, Generous Settlements w=. . BEER, Authorized AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND FIRE CGIFE. ACCIDENT Dancing & Physical Culture, The Misses Macdovald will reopen their classes on Monday October, 3rd in the Prowse building, Sunnyside. Physical Culture according to Delsarte and Emesonian system. Marches and Dances arranged for entertainments. Simple methede of teaching the Waltz, by which satisfaction is guaranteed. Fancy Dancing A Specialty. Fu:l information regarding classes on application at rooms in Prowse Build. ing Or at the residence of Jobn A. Mac~ tbe ee t+ 242 2e eee =e eae ae DBBSSSESsSseBseaselSSFseoeesesevwee , SOPRLeseceoee 2EeC88 SSSSOCSOGeBUGes CORSET COMFORT Correct cut, superiority and lightness of steel bones sad material com- bine: to make the P. D. not ¢ only the moat + stylish, bot also the woly thor- oughly com- fort able corset made. It’s great durability is the natural result of scienitfically cor rect conetrug- tion and cf bigh quality in maverig} Never buy a light weight corset un. less it isa P.D. Never wear an uncomfortable corset, change and try on until you get the proper form and size to suit you. The celebrated French, tailyr Ps: tale is the lightest, strongest, most coms fortable, most fashionable, and best corset made. 'n all sizes and for all figures. $1. to $30. per pair, >.<... 7? 2 oe — Black Diamone Ling # The 8. 8S. COBAN sailing from real Tuesday morning, October 4th, be due at Ch’town Friday morning, Oot, and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freightand passage apply to ¥e PEAKE BROS &,C0.,, Ch’town, Oct 3,98 8. S. Polino is due here from Mon-— treal Thursday, 6th inst and sails fr” St. Johns, Nfld, via Sydney ant @ North Sydney. Live stock on de = ani produce under deck at lowee 2 rates. 2 For further information as to freight or passage apply to < N. mi a < x * 9 ee ~t Just hecely a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS — the newest designs @ sterling silver and _ rolled plate, and selling very low, + 226 W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardware Store TO LET | That centrally situated house on P St., near the Methodist Brick Churemy containing nine large rooms, in good with stable and coach house attach £ Possession given the 15th of Octobe next, Queen St. Ch‘town. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, oa _-—— ——— ~ HOME WORK Fades We want the services of a number of families to do work for us at home, whole or spare time. The work © send our workers is quickly and dene, and returned br varcel posts finished. Pay $7 to $10 per week. Fot rticulars ready to ccon.mecace, len and thee Jue S. A. SOP PLY CO., Box 265, Lonpon, ONT. OEBSoeOeseceseoece seer “sg i 1 a : *’ * % 7th and will sail for St Johawen Newfoundland via North § a carrying horses, catile and sheep on LG be O44, O44. Ao aoe A &.— ... . OY re. BAA ABAAA