cr wa MS We “ 7 THE DatlLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 12 1839 nickel fellow that eps watch while you ; y any re ¥ lesiz All ar fuliy guar eed rh ¢ W. W. WEDLNER | EMEA OL LTS OES A | gene KABBBABRAA % Select Silver = For Wedding Gifts It is « ASY tO select & gift for the bride from our >*\ - ful dispiay of silverware. We would suggest alook ai our —_- Sa Ron Bon Baskets Fruit Bowls Baking Dishes Fern Dishes Desseri Sets (Solid Silver) Fruit Spoons Solid Silver Coflee — TRIS TALS Spoons Cream La-iles Will ycu call in and look around. W. W. WELENER, Jeweler € Engraver PFI ASL - F | Magazine” of Boston is a notable presenta ‘ tion of articles treating of tures af nation| life, interpersed with fres} /avud vigorous fiction. An large number of fine drawings | aud the usual depai'ments are i appear | | Interest, ' | of Colonel Henderson’s career. Hugo in His Letters” is a thoughtful esti- | mate of the great author’s character. ‘‘Pin- or—a New Biook Farm in the Weeat,’ gives the history of a thrivieg colony town that forme an inieresting comparison with established some years ago in Massachusetis “Kdwin Markham,s Mission as Poet” isa brief sketch of the | pow famous author of ‘lhe man with the | Hoe.” “Tbe American Land of Canaan,” | by Maitland Leroy Osborne, treats of | picturesque spots in Connecticut. The last of the Series of letters from Peter Mac (Jueen, special staff correspondent in the Philippiaes, gives a description of the i ! | | ipe one | Situation that is unequalied by any other periodicai. “Behind the Readlight” is a V ry interesting account ofa ride in the engine cab of a flying exprese- In “Cons victions” Anna Farqunar treats several timely subjects in an engaging and con- yincing way. The Publisher’s department as usual, ie @ stropg symposium of current events. The annual reunion of the Grand Army at Philadelphia, and October as a hunting monthbalso receive their share of attentian. “Tbe National Magazine” is attracting widespread atiention. THE ATTORNEY GENERALSHIP Sir,—I notice in the columne of the Guardian of the Sth, inst., quite a eulogis- tic notice of the newly appornted Attorney- General, Mr. D. A. McKinnon, lately & representative of the Fourth Electoral District of Kings. The editor of The Guardian is evi'= ently not as well acquainted with Mr. McKinnon as are the p*ople ot the Fourth District. They need no laudatory jutroduction to Mr. McKinnon. He is very well known and will possibly be long remembered. According to The Guardian one would evprose that Mr, McKionon wouid have ben only too glai to see Mr. Arthur Peters (who shoule lave had the position) appointed thereto. But it really did not Jook much like it when McKinnon had his nephew bawking around a petition “ae PPPS oes G ee —a Ce Comforting ; beyond +xprrs-.on to be ab’e to j go to a place where you Kuow every bing is done In a firet Cie-® manner Our aim is to give our custoin- rs the very best value at (he lowest possible price. <= 4 é f ¢ : $ 6 We guarantee all our work to be strictly first clase. Give us a « 6 $ % 9 call and be convincets az AS. Brace Stewart and Co’y. 4‘~ = = & S @<. = ” } “THE MODERN” Founders, Engiseers & Mackinis‘s 4 Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf , Ch’town, PE] ‘ Phone 125 3 24222 a4 ~>s 0228373 deryvvenenn yyy pprenneneny ttenttty zi praying the Government to appoint him- self, and giving out words that Mr. Arthur Peters was adopting the same tactics in the St. Peters district. The people of the Fourth District desire as a representative an honest manly man, and McKinnon does not fill the bill. Good bye Mr. McKin- non. H. M. Murray Harour, Oct 9 bh, 1899. me —— — — -— Almost every man in Amrrica has some digestive troab'e, When men meet, the greeting usually is,“ Well, how are you ?” That develops health talk. The man who has no bowel or stomach trouble is almost acuriosity. Trouble ia men take no care ofthemselves. They eat as though they had copper stomachs and towels of brass. By and by, overworked nature rebels. Then come headacher, nervousness, bad blood, liver and kidney troubles. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Yellets furvish help for constipation snd torpid liver, siek and bilious headache, dizziness, sour stomach, loss Of appetite, indigestion, or dyspepsia windy belching, heartburn distress, and pain after eating,and kindrei derange-~ mente of the liver, stomach and bowls. Accept 20 substitute: Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Advise:. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N.A. ee ——— a a —— > Gami = = Mare than 2000 #ami- = -~ _—~. : ; a | = = lies in Halifax and 3 = , — | = Dartmouth us Sin =| . al = light and Lifsbuoy =| - = oun | _ their homes, - | hey would not = > r kinds. = 3 = - correct S| = 1a 2 i gained hy com- = = Pp ten id trust-won ny ad— = >. vertisers, Wing samples at =<} = every ho 1s€ al 1 making care- a > ful enquiries <a ~— i ~ = =~ = lhese famili r knew —s > what pure SOAI S meant, un = = hey tried SUNLIGHT =" & and LIFEBUOY. = ~~ —_ WH should no others =| = learn and be healthier and = lf ® happier for the learning. —s | é = = Price is only 5¢ for 3 1 . =— E large twin bar, = y SAGA AAUA AMAA Adis Wedding Gilts Our stock is replete with so many articles of HANDSOME SILVERWARE that we convinced ycu will not find it | are visiting cur store on Sunnyside Cc. H. TAYVIOR he October issue of the “The Nationa! | important fea- unusually etrong 10 The leading article, ‘The Personal Side | of Speaker Henderson,” by the editor, Joe | Mitebell Chapple, gives pleasant glimpses “Victor yesterday. diflicult to make a_ selection by | THE et ‘Local and Other items, l MANITOBA Universiry.—Work on - | Manitoba’s new university building is to begin this fall, : =~ IMpertat Liwitsp.—It is reported that the C P R authorities wil! shortly discon- [ tinue ranning the Imperial Limited ex. { press, , } iscnnaaclce QueevatayD Vexep.~Queensland can- ning factories are greatly vexed at the reports of British orders for canned meats re in the United States, as they had een counting on supplying ses i South Atrica, wale aa elian —_— -._--—— ever paid in Berlin for property was for a corner meastring two yards long and two wide, for which a cigar dealer a few years ago paid $1,500, and which he sold che other day for $12,000. a Potice Corer. — The case agains Sarah Jave ‘Higgins for breach of Liquot Regulation Act was dismissed. A simi- lar prosecution against Aadrew Doyle was adjourned uotil 18th inst. Four sum- moures cherging violations of Liquor Regulation Act were served yesterday. All are returnable on Monday. a Forty Knots an Hovur.—At the recent meeting of the British Association Sir William White, the great naval architect, expressed the opinion that a speed of forty knots an hour may yet be possible at sea. If accomplished, it will be through the agency of the Parsons’ rotary engine, which ‘8 attracting very wide-spread at- tention atipresent, but epeed, unless it is of commercial atility, will not be a great ac~ qusition to the world. A very fast vessel isthe torpedo boat destroyer, the Quail She iscqual toathirty knot gait, but is rare'y operated, at that rate of speed on account of the damage it does to the vessel and its engines. The Quail is a mere racing shell, with space for little more than her bpilers and machinery. So restricted is her ca- pacity that she cannot carry more than ninety tons of coal, which will oniy serve to navigate her fer 1,600 miles at full speed. To crossthe Atlantic without re- cosling in the course of a voyage she would require to economise fuei by travel- ling at the rate of ten knots an hour or less Speed that is thus obtained at the sacr fi e of aship’s capacity, will, ov. .f} no advantage to commerce. Only the highly specialized vessel will reach forty nots an hour, but there are many ex- perts who believe that mail steamers will soon be operated at the rate of thirty Knots. NEWS NOTES. The Number of Buddists is computed to be 455,000,000. London’s Genera! Omnibus Company runs 1300 ompibusers which carrv 190,- 000,000 passengers a year and rum 2 000- 000 miles. It owns 15,351 horses and employes 5,000 men. The aanual receipts are about $6,000,000 Alaska Modus Vivendi. eee Loxpex, Oct. 19.—It now seems that the Alaskan controversy will probably be eettled even earlier than was suggested There is reliable aucbority forthe statement that the finishing touch~ es will be given tothe the temporary agreement at Washington within the new four days. Weary of Experimenting With sal¥es, suppositeries and ointments and dreading asurgical oderation, scores and Cosrty Reat Esrare.—The best price ! ERY. High Giass MILLI fever THISIISETHE oe Millinery - Store, PAR EXCELLENCE Wo Need of Tin Horns #7=—or Brass Bands or other outside attractions to fill our Millinery room with customers. The magnificent display of up to date Goods we show does that part of it. And we find that the soft LOW notes of our LOW LOW prices, as_ they tall gently on the ear and lightly touch the pocket book is the sweetest kind of music to the average customer, ‘That's why we do the millinery trade of Charlottetown and sur- rounding districts. If you wich to see the latest production in London and Paris Trimmed millinery you MUST visit our millinery de- partment-—there is no alternative. Orders for Miss Murnian should be left as early in the week as possible to prevent any disappointment, as she has already taken orders for many days ahead. MENTNER, MCLEOD & UH Waat We Advertise We Don’t Have Long hundreis have turned to Dr A. W. Chase’s ointment and found it an absolute cure for pile ‘he fisrt application brings relief from tire terrisle itching, and it is very seldom thas more than ome box is required tn effect a per- maBent cure It is Easy to Love Your neighbor as yourself when your neighbor is # pretty girl. It is just as easy to cure yourseifof Catarrh,Bronchitis or Asthma, if you use Catarrbozoue, the new medicated air treatment for all dis- eases of the nasal aod respiratory \ passages caused by germ )ife Catarrhozone cures by inhalation without danger or risk to the sufferer. It goes wherever air can go and never fails to reach tne affected parts. This is why it excels treatments requiring the vse of sprays, douches, powders, ointments, sc. which cannot reach the seat of the disease and are therefore useless. For sale at all | drugg sts, or direct by mail, price $1. Send 10 cents in stampsto N. C. Polson & Co., Manufacturing Chemists,Kingston. for sample outfits. C)nt DL, had CHARLOTTETOWN - “a ea TINA en PIO EEE EE OE Ee es, OT wilds rtouans rey erry Nal akan: © Gris e YS egh Sasa eit ‘uilan’s John T. [ickKenzie, & THE TAILOR & Rd P. E. ISLAND 2 2-4 ~ ooee A ASAASSSAASESAISSASSARZLALA | BdDCCCOCCCN NW Oncor Soe SOO So QD Gos ODS HSOOSW OH * OF HAE4 IF WANT ; anythi ng in Stationery, Of- fire ax d School Supplies, call at 1435 Queen Street. A la rge line of novels al- é ee ; ; ways o n hand. ) CHAS. J, MITCHELL, : Bookseller & Stationer . “¢ . : : 145 Queen Street. well finished so'd at $2; if not you can see itany day at Ramsaj s. Did you ever see a fine Box Calf laced boot nice skane and | Opp. Prowse Bros...... ) Jenner We have another line of Box Calfa betcer make, It is; — ——-- - Goodyear Welt extra Leavy sole and leather lined throughout | CARD. our price $3 50 equal to most $4 boots. ire And if you are looking for a boot which simply cant be ex- DR. DICKE YW celled no matter what price you pay you should see our $4 es 5) neti Ade Giltemte Wess Mie Blucher. It is the very finest quality of Box Calf Goodyear | ,i1i resume practice about the 23rd. Welt and Leather Lined it is stylish in appearance and still strong enough to stand an immense lot of knocking about. ' If you want a light cheap boot to wear under rubbers now Da. H, L DicKEY and overshoes later o: we have a line of Dongolas in laced and Congress for $1.40 which serve the purpose admirably. R. H. Ramsay & C THE OUTFITTERS Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- don Throat & Ear Hospital Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Office—CAMERON BLOCK, ; Residence—* Hore, DAVIES.’ , Office Hours—9.30 to 1 p,m, 2 to3p. a 7 Dp. m., Eyes tested for glasses 129 daw OPEN TILL § EVERY EVENINGe eee , 2 8-84 OOO 4982 4.957 GIRL WANTED—For general housework eee Guaaeae ee SS SS SSS | 5 small family. Apply to Mrs Geo, #, Full Teyvrvv7TVvVCY = YTrryv+.{Y,YVYY"¥V¥ } Upper Prince 8t., Charlottetown, Dasscmcws . O rs i Fh a M i toe ET ne ee ee