? ¥ pias yaa! BOVRI!L is a combination of ali E nutri ous constituents of Fresh . ; in Boe: with the stimulating pro- ns t ’ -xtract of Maat ee “DNS 2 es oe + :PPS'S GOGOA SRATEFUL COMFORTING hed everywhere for f Flavour Superior nd Highly Nutritive Specially grate- Distingui Pelicacy « Quality, € Properties. fel and comforting to the rervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-Ib. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd Homoopathic Chemists London, Bngland. BREAKFAS'| EPPS'S & ‘ CA a D. DICKREY DR. bas resumed oractic Office Hours 9.89 tc lp. m. 2 to! 4p.n Evenings by appointment. CARD. W. F. H. CAVELL, B.A. BARRISTER-AT-LAW oe Bank of Nova Scotia Building | CHARLOTTETOWN, Telephone No. 170 Money to Loan. DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduute McGill University.) Office and Residence-—Dorchbester Street Office Hours—9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7to 8 p-. m. Prompt atteation to country calls. DR. CIIFT. Sures CE RON] ©-DISEASES and RUPTURE by Salisbury treatmrut, Sead atame for infor mation, or cal] at Trure, Nova Scot . g Offic $3 ce t.d SB K 648 hiaga —-———- Mr. Arthor J. 3B Mellish Barrieter and Attorney at law, being about to proceed to South Africa for the winter on active wmilit- ary Service in reeponse to Her Majesty’s call, begs to announce that in his absence his law- office at Souris will be kept open and al! legal business will be prompily at- tend ed tounder compeknot management. Correspondenence may be addressed to him at Souris as uéual. ——— ACHING TEETH Carefully treated and filled and crowned with gold. DR. J. P. MURRAY, QUEEN STREET -——- _——— ~ NYSIDE DENTSTRY seta AN aA 3% 1: CTON wu Office in New Prowse Block, up first door to Bt: DR. AYEPS ~C LET -—— the right tT ™ 4 * 7 > Lac aortiend of a house situated on Prince Street, containing nine rooms, suit- able for a boa: ding house or private resid - sace. Apply to THOMAS McQUAID, Lower Princ THE DAILY EXAMINER, FRENCH AID, k- denna All Desiring to Fight For the Boers to be Transported Free. | Paris, Oct30.—While Great Britain is | mobilizing ite navy for use in case of offi- ' cial interference on the part of the French, 'ap influential organization of Frenchmen has been formed for the , purpose of equip- ping and transporting to Africaany French- men who may volunteer to fight on the side of the Boers. At the head of this anti- English league are a nuwber of Republic deputies. Among themis Alfred Mezieres, who represents one of the arrondissements of Moselle intpe House Mezieres, who was born in 1862, fought ~through the Franco- Prussian war, and bas served five terms as adeputy. His connection with the pro- Boer committee is significant because of the fact thathe is one of the editore of the famous Review of of Two Worlde and also of the Temps, one of the best known and mest of the newspapers of Paris. influential NOTES AND COMMENTS. —_—_—_—_—— —Anotber Ontario Government <2om- mission isto be named to enquire into the administration and methods of the Trea~ eury Department, and as to the assets and liabilities of province, It i@ re- marked by the Montreal! Gazette that the new premier is prob.bly making an effort to find that mythical Mowat-Hardy eur- plus. ¢ cue —La Patrie cnallenged Sir Charles Tupper to repeat io Quebec the language he used elsewhere iu regard to the Can- adian contingect. Sir Charles has re- peated itat Koowlion, and iovited La Patrie to make note of and report it. The Conservative party, as the Montreal Gazette :traly remarks, epeaks with one voice when the coun’ry’s duty 18 in ques- tion, and in this instance it’s voice will | drowa La Patrie’s. ESTERMED EXCHANGES. Brantforq Courier: Nice thing isn’t | it, for people of the Old Land to aear that a member of the Dominion house has re- | sigoed a8 a protest against seo ling belpto | the Britieh forces in the Transvaal. Montrea! Gazette: The Liberals are said to contemplate an appeal in the North | Waterloo case. They might do worse in the intereet of clean pelitics. The more | that case is talked of the more odious are their methods likely to become. Toronto Mail: Britain will not profit by the war. She will not own or exploit the riches of the country. They will he- long, as in the past, to the individuals who invest either their capital or their labor in the country. A great deal of nonsense has been talked about the prize Britsin would gain by possessing the Transvaal. But the Imperial government and the tax~ payers of the United Kingdom will not directly be apenny the richer when the Transvaal becomes a British possession. There is more trouble between Japan and Ruesia. Three Japanese tishermen were murdered by Russian convicts at Korso, Saghalien Island. They were clubbed to death and after having been robbed of ail their money, the bodies were thrown over the precipice. BLACK DIAMOND LINE The S. S. ‘* BONAVISTA ” sailing from Montreal,Saturday eveuing,Oct. 27tb, will be due at Ch’town, Tue-day evening, Ot. 30th, and sails for St. John’s, Nfli, via North Sydney, carrying horses, cat~ tle and sheep on deck and pro- duce under deck at lowest possible ra‘es. For further particulars as t) freight and pa-<aze apply to PEAKE BROS &CO., Ch’town, O-* 25-799 Watches Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10 00 0 nw Silver wy 7.00 » 30.00 " Gold » 10.00 w 190.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25 Gera Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.06 Collar Studs 0O5to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: — BW. TAYLOR HAMILTON, ONT. —_-—— — Sends Word Regarding Dodds Kidney Pills in Western On- tario. Cures by no means confined to Maritime Provioces—Harry Rawden, of Ham- ilton, had Lumbago and Diabetes —Five boxes Cured Him, Hamitron, Oct. 27.—It should not be supposed that cures made by Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills of Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Bladder and Urinary Troubles, Woman’s Weakness, Backache, Blood Disorders, etc., are con- fined to the Maritime Provinces. Jodd’s Kidney Pills are used with invariable suc- for these disease throughout the length and breadth of Canada. Cures by Dodd’s Kidney Pills are reported in almost every paper printed in the United States. The English newspapers are not a whit behind band in publishing cures made in England, while iv far Australia and New Zeatand, Dodd’s Kidney Pilla bear precise- ly the samereputation and perform as mavy wounderfal cures as they do in Canada. So much for the confidence in a Canadian remedy dieplayed by the world at large. saaneuial Mr. Harry Bawden, of Hamilton, Ont, tario, suffered with Lumbagoand Kidney Disease for six years. At the end of that time he resolved totake Dodd’s Kidoey ces4a Pills. He had been wiser had he taken them at the beginning. This is wiat he says :— “For six years I suffered with Lumbago and Kidvey disease. J tried everything under the sun, but absolutely nothing I ever took gave me the slightest relief. A friend esdvised me about one yrar ago to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I finally decided todo so. Purchased one box and found relief. I used im all five boxes and am completely cured.” Asthma Cured After Twelwe Years’ Suffering—To- ronto Physicians Advised Leaving Her Home to go to Manitoba— Clarke’s Kola Compound Cured, MeTaggart, 80 Vanauley eat. for- onto, writes: “I have been troubled wit asthma and bronchitis for twelve years, which gradually grew worse each year 1D spite of the hundreds of dolare my hus band has spent with several doctors, and al- most every remedy we could procure, «ich only afforded temporary relief. For the past two years I could not lie on my eft pide, and during the past year prev’ovs to takiug Clarke’s Kola Compound the asiama became so severe that I had not had a fil night's sleep, and during mest of that time we had a doctor in attendance. We gave up scveral doctors, as 1 was becoming 20 better, and the last doctor, after about two months’ treatment, told me he could do ne th'ng for me, and advised me to goto Mant- toba or some dry climate. We hear: of Clarke’s Kola Compound being a cure fot asthma, and before taking this remedy made several imquiries from those wao had tyasea it, and tm each case found the result so sal- isfactory that we resolved to try it. Acer taking the first bottle I became much .et- ter, and began to sleep well at nights. S:uce taking the third bottle I have not feit the si ghtest symptoms of my former trouble. I have during the past six months ga‘ued nearly 20 pounds in flesh and feel perfect'y healthy in every way. I can assure you that I will do all in my power to induce any sufferer from this terrible disease t9 try . o Certified correct by Peter McTaggart, Proprietor of Toronto Dairy Ce. Sold by G20 E Hughes Mrs. Challenge Accepted In reply toMr RN Ste-n’s challenge in The Examiner of the 26 b inst, [have to sav that $100.00 has been deposited in the Bank of Sourie, forover one week, whica Mc. S.erns is well aware of. Now I .will match him on any track on the Ieland, mi'e heats, beet 3 in 5, with Prog- reis Lad, No. 28573. This is no bluff if you Mean business. “Putup or shut up” 255 — J HCURTIS. —— 9900 SOCO CHORD ““ 66 O80 0069 Both Rich e and Poor have occasion t9 use station ery, we keep the lines to suit. Call at 145 Queen Street for your next supply. CHAS. JMITCHELL, Bookseller & Stationer 145 Queen Street. Opp. Prowse Bros...... DEBE SO DAVE POOE GSH TOCOBL” GOGS OSHS OBEG UL OF BESH SHB 44 @u SEBS “OSE 9997 SF 009069000040 EVENING GLASSES For You Will be opened on the 16th inst., atthe Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy, where instruciions will be given in Book-Keeping, Business Pract cc, Correspondence, Businees Penman- sbip, Practical Arithmetic, Shorthand and Typewriting. Classes ogen trom 7.30 to 930 p. m. Five sessions per week. Enter a, any time but NOW is the best. Students may study any branches de~ sired. Individual instructions piven by the following teachers:—J Harry Wili- iauss (Penmanship); Wm Moran, Licensed Teacber of Phonography; AC McMillan, (Licensed). L. B. MILLER, é Principal Apply at College for partizulars, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVE’ BUR 1, Why not decide to use our Metallic Ceilings and Walls There is nothing better, nor noth- ing else as good for interior finish. They offer permanent beauty— don’t crack or drop off—can be readily cleaned—don’t need renew- ing—and are Fire proof and Sa- nitary. Wemake countless artisticdesigns to suit every requirement—and they may be applied over — if necessary, tho’ in new buildings plaster is not used. Think it over, and if you'd like an estimate, mail us an outline showing the shape and measure- ments of your ceilings and walls. METALLIC ROOFING CO., Limited Manatactarers, TORONTO. ae NOISE a best goods obtainable. We handie the best. They made to maze music—and sold to make satisfied cus- ome: 3s. 4 to-date eet Music Come to u’3 when you are = GReA AKA RAM 7 want musical instru- ments—we guarantee them. Miller Bros,, QuEEN STLEET CoNNOLLY's BUILTING 78 AEE EE a a A AE a a AE HAAAAARHA \ ws ee Soh . se [f you just want noise “iS any old instrument will do. If you want harmony vou must have the SAE EE Se ak dae Gk Ek Gk ap AE a ak SEE IE AE AE 7 i The Purpose of this Advertisement is to remind the public that the G. H. Cook, is the most elegant ly fiaished in the city. is particular about the Fose and Finish GEO. H. COOK NOTICE —- $2 and 83, that the undersigned wil! appl be x ' at the ext monthly meeting ci the City anion of the City of Charlot etown, to be holden on the 13th day of November, next, for the ex- emption from taxation, of the Factory, Build- ing, Lands and Premises, of the Charlotte- town Condensed Miik Company, Limited how being erected, and situateon the south side of the *t Peter’s Road. in the common of Charlottetown, adjoining the Railway reser- hie rte lpr creaky? J proposed to be introduced and carri Onin said Factory ildi oe i y Building and densred - ilk and Condensed Cofee. THE CHARLOTTETOWN MILK CO., Limited> COnpEeae Octl0- law 4 wk, tues Dated this 10th day of October, AD, 1399, | > Photo work from the Studio of Everyot 2 of his photograph, but the puulic will be fully satisfied in this par- ticular, by an inspection of the Artistic work done at this studio QUEEN ST, CH’TOWN _Notice is hereby given, rursuant t the pro- visions of the act of 5ist Vie. Cap. 12, sections being the manufacturing of Con- ; ' i ’ rote on * Fit-Reform ts e a a. ae oe | we, ge te | a fe, | BAA ee |, & a. < When we say that FiT-REFORM o’coats and suits are the best ready made satnatiattatinatatsnene Meaea aaa » — OTHING Wi Sil i Rightly-made, ready-made or cheap custom-made—prices about the same, bat how different the CLOTH. Rightly-made, ready-made, or best custom-made —cloths about the same, but how different the PRICES. If interested we'll be glad to put vou :4, th with the best ready made clothing .n Canada. garment in Canada to-day, we know what we are talking about and can prove it by thousands of the beat dressed people in tne cities an’ tows all over the Dominion. FIT-REFORM garments are the best at any price. WHY Because it is impossible to buy better materials, impossibie to get better workman- ship or fit, and if they are not perfectly satisfactory to you we give you your money back, O’coats $10,12,15,18 Suits $10,121518 Pants $8,4, 5 OXO HUWSE DD Th Wonderful Chap Mn ) cpetareene oe » ; SASSER ERE RESORT CSRR Soe eS | s\ +r