7e- FTe7r> FEF 77> Fa, Fe” FE "a" “er “or TOY CEy 'eGe 6GGe GEe 6 6Sae CUGee Ue! OPES OGY CEN CRS egy FEN 6CEe OUeFe CEE eye ge ee Oe” u ee ee ee ae” ee ee en ee ne a | Ue TK2 7 THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCroBeRR 18, 1898 BULBS... i — OV BULBS are nere The ream of the Bulb Crop. he very eroicest | named varieties selected by our Mr. Haszard Prices right. HASZARD & MOORE. SUNNYSIDE. exzs =... eee Soe <rrire 4 Bn sch; - & m Corset Flushing i M4 s 1a mM No wonder e corset steels 4 sip out when a lushing™ js mere sham. Genuine flash- ing 1s done by baod and the sei\ik stitehbes botk out and inside. Examine apy O:dinary corset aid you find éilx “fushing” on the oute'de and cotton stit« ces on the in Cf course, sucl work is only SOW side. imitation of the rea] hand work that tella in the durability of a corset. The celebrated French, tailor cut hand-sewed, light «pring steel boned corset, the + D. ie a hand-“flushing”’ corset. It is the lightest, strongest, most com- fortable, most fashionable and best IITITISSTOTIIIIITIIIIST ITE IIIS III IIIT IZ corert made. Ina!) sizes and for all figures. $1.00 to $30.00 per pair. TRITATITIIITI LISSA ISS SIIIIIT IIS IIIs orrrL ISIE I aI P [stand Railway. ea Special Fall Excursion to Montreal. FALL EXCURSIONS viathe Intercolonial | xz “2 > & ®» ea § oe @ 2s ee @ 2 2 8 @ Se Railway, tickets will be sold from and to stations as under :— &’side to Montreal and return $ 9.50 Ch’town to Other Stations round trip edat proportionate rates, The dates of issue for the ickets will be issu- above are as fol- lows : Oct. 19th, 2)th, 2lst, J6th, 27th, and 28th, return limit i5 days. s’side to Ottawa and return $13.00 ) * “ Kingston and return aed “ * Toropto and return * Hami'!ton and reiurn ‘* Sarnia and retur *‘ Wirdsor and return 19 50 * Niagara Falls and return 20. 90 Ch’tovwn 1o Ottawa and return 14.45 ” * Kingstoa and return 16.60 “ Yorontoand return i . * Hemiltop ano return ‘ *‘ Sarnia and return * Windsor and return 20.95 “ Niagara Falis ana return 92.30 oints, October 2.th Tickets issued tu above 21 days from date oi 27th and Wth—time limit issne. Nostop overs Tickets are not good goirg after date of issue. G. A. SHARP, Superintendent. Railwsy Office, Ch’town’ Oct. 15, "98—243 d2i wii. ee ee ee r. Ss. Sentord: COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to business and prompt re- turns made. Special attention given to the sale of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, and Woo! Skins. Market quotations given on application. ddress ell consignments and oorrespon- Hides, — 18, SANFORD, 6 and @ Areve 3 Ch'town Engineering School. Young men who wish assistance along, En- vineering |ines will have an Opportunity of ob- taining it during the corning winter months as the undersigned propose op*ning a school for the study of Mathematics, Surveying, Mech- apical and Marine Engineering, etc, This school will be of great advantage to those who are Ccesirious of itcreasing their knowledge in these subjects, bat who are un- able to take a college course Special attention will be ven to mech- anies takiog mcchen cal drawing and to Marine Engineers going up for examination. For fur.her particala’s as to hours, terms ete, early erquiries--:ither in personor by letter, are solicited. Signet G. D. Mac KINMON, B. A Sc T. A. MacLEAN Jr. B. A. &c. Mechanical and Mining Engineers and Sor- vevore. | under ordinary conditions be , 1 eariv sorts. APPLE EXPORTS. What to Export and Eow to Export. The following letter Hon. Senator Ferguson is full of practical information for those who have apples to ship: to Wolfville, Oct 8, 1898. Senator D Fereusoy, Charlottetown, P Ei, Dear Sir,—My brother, R W Starr. bas haoded me your letter of the Sth tast., with a request to make what comments | thought necessary to assist you in making your chipment of apples successful. I presume your Gravenstein, A+ xander, and Weal bys are later than ours of the Same varieties and might do to ship after the first. of Noveneber " cold storage or a well ventilated ship But these sorte, grown lere, wouid too ripe for ehipment at that date—even in cold storage. Ribstone, Blenbeims, and King of Tomkins would be in season for shipping during October and November, with Bald- Davi use, in the experimental yet. Cable reports of the firat shipment in cold stors stare age, which was sold in London this week intimate the stock was in good condition. ‘ : But we do not expect it WwW il be sadvan~ lageous to ship winter frait ino ld stor- age We consider the ecrew press the best Care is necessary in togethe r by rock - Le» * > for vacKing apples. } setting the apples well t ing the barrel ona solid fluor, at the same time holding the apples firm, and for this purpose we usea padded head. After the barrell is thorougkly settled it should be level full or wa little more if the apples are App y the screw and force the bead place shaking the barrel once or twice ‘luring the pressing. Use the best barre! obtainable—made regula~ tion size—neatly stenciled with packer’s oame, the name of variety and quality, NolorNo2. The latter should be as good and perfect as Nol, but of smailer siz? only. Trusting these burried lines may be of use to you and that your shipme¢ ot may be 130 very successful, ] aw yours traly, OC. BR. H. Stage. li a i Rubbers. We have a large steck of fine American Rubbers which we are selling at lower prices than C‘anedian. juy the best Rubbers at low prices at J. B. Macdonald & Co. 241 4ins, Chatham Planet:—Wanted—A scheme to evade the result of the recent plebiscite #0 as to keep both the autis aod the pro- hibsin line. Handsome reward for the inventor. Address W. Laurier,.M P, K C M G, Cobden medallist, etc, Ottawa. American Will You Please let us have the amount of that account we sent you last week, and oblige >a F. Perkins & Co F Sunnyside. ( mS > @ ea © @ @2@ oe” @& * 222 2 2S @. eae ——$3e What We nk — sek i ae ate Doing ““"“"" Me “> During last week our Job Printing Department printed the followisg— 5000 Circulars, sizs 94x13, printed in two colors, 3000 % Programmes, “Devils Auction” ~ 500 Programmes, “A Night wr’ Burns, 300 4 page Circulars, 1500 Butter{Wrappers, 300 Dod- gers, 2 lots of 50 Handbille, size 12x18 inches, 25 Dates, size 8x36 -= inches, 2000 Statements, 500 Letterheads, 500 Noteheads, 100 1 size Billheada, 500 Or ler Blanks, bound in 5 books, 400 Tickets, small, 150 tickets, lar- ger, 50 Ladies’ Visiting Cards, 50 gentlemen’s Visiting Cards, and 3 Sign Cards, besides nearly finishing an 8 page and cover book let pricted in three colors. The moral is, we are pleasing se others, we ¢an please yon, The Examiner Pub. Co Tus Jos PRINTERS. P.O. Address, Charlottetown, wine, spys,Goldea Russet, Noopsriel, Ben | ¢, laier On as they are in season for | Shipping apples in cold sterage js | eocial gaiety this season, iti peer nto monr ying, The new Mar- } lle ; ? } quis of Augie ey, only sun ofthe deceased —— 3 —— aki — ahs —— 656 —— 6 Se —oe— te —— | f * PERSONAL Miss Bertie McCallum has returned from from hef visit to Boston. She came by the Ha? fax. Conductor John McDonald, ot the P E I Railway, epent Sunday in the city.— Moncton Times. Mr T Abboti, of Union Road, who has : been visiting Boston, wasa passenger by } the steamer Halifax today. j : Nice Miss Howison’s quotations from Tbe sonnie Briar Bush, in St. James’ Hall last evening, were splendid, Rev Thomas Crosby, from ‘Um bia, i@ about to visit British C =} the Maritime | Local and Other Items, suction in Halifax on Saturday. H. MeRuberts $147 was the price. encuilihiiisi Bears Pienrivs.. -It ie eaid that hears are very plentitul in some parts of | Nova Sectia, At Upper Musgaodoboit | ibey are said to be domg muacu damage | amoug toe sheep. dbl Renin Critp Burxvep.-—-A young child of Mr, Daviel McKinnon of Orangedale, C. B., was burned almost to death last week by the accidental combustioa of some ehave | Methodist conference in the interest of ls Slons, Mrs Hensley, who has been visiting Bosion dari g the past month, returned to Charlottetown today. She came by the! Halifax: been svnending left She Mires Maleolm, who has | the summer months in Charlottetown, thie afiernoon on return to | was a passenger by the Halifax. Boston. *. Sherman, wife of former Secretary SATS of State Jobu Sherman, has suffered a | stroke of paralysis and now lies at ber | home in avery critical © udition. | The Prince of Wales is now ab'eto walk | i with comparative case, but he limps per- | ceptibly. fis royal bighness will shortly | | COMMencEe 4 ind of the Meset ton wheelmen in this prayvince conatry houses. s MeGowan and Gillis,the Bos | who have been visiting during the pas: two inonths, left t afternocn on return to Hub. They enjoyed their visit very rouch and talk of coming again next year. ois The death of the Marquis of Anglesey on | Thursday, is another biow to English | as it sends half juis, was born in 1875, is of boyish ap. pearance, unmarried and inherits $300,000 @ vear. Dr. Basch’s book indicates that the late Prinee Bismarck was the most extensive ‘“apecia! correspondent” seen. He was coutiouallv sending ‘pieces’ tothe Geryran papers. Whether he weat ‘of Germany koown, but it would, oot be surprising if he appeared in our Opposition press as “Disgusted Re- former.” Mr John Cantwell, of Sourie West, was in town today on bis way home from Broad Cove,C B, where be has been superintend- ing the building of the breakwater tor the Broad Cove Coal Co., Ltd. Mr Cantwell has been,away sivce last April. A good deal ef progress bas already been made in the work dtid@ytwo huodred men have been e uploged ring & great partofthe sum- mer. A large number of schooners re- ceived coal ac the works this summer. on “HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies: W B Murdoch, Moutreal; Randal] Hammond, Chicago; Harry Gox, Morell: H Graham, Londov, Eng; BS Hurry. Baagor, Me; Wm Graig, Mis» 8 Craig, Traro; B C Cox, Souris. (ueeu: 8 Ingles,Halifax; J A Livingston Montreal; D G L-Gendr-, Peterbor>, Ont; D C Morson, Cardigan SEWER AND outside is not Water COMMISSIONERS.— It ia understood that Hou David Laird is to resign his position on the Board of Sewer and Water Commissioners this afternoon, and that Commiesioner Smith will replace him as chairman. 50 Mens Waterproof Coats 50 Granby Rubbers Coats we bought cheap and will sell cheap Came to us for your rain- proof Coats,—J. B. Macdonald & Co, Varvaste Discovery.—A yaluable mineral discovery bas been made near Woliville, N.S. I: is known as Tuvgsieip and itsieupply is very limited, being found only io Cornwall, England. A litte Js also mined iv Germany. It is said to be worth $6° per ounce, and it is particularly valnabie in certain industria! arts, such as setiing colors and tempering eteel. The ore (known a8 Wolfram) ¢xists in large quaatities in the immediate vicinity of the townh.. Fire at Gisson.—According to a Frec= ricton despatch a fixe broke ont in the Canada Eastern round house at Gibson about midnight oo Sunday, and despite all eff rte the building was destroyed. A big + ffort was made to get some of the ioco~ motives out but it was of no avail The flimes were in possession and six engines were destroyed. The origion of the fire is | they will give up hope. the world has yet ! river,” “tbe big tent with two stovepipes,” + aod “the cabin three doors south of where nu left near the stove. Taearrical,- The “Trip to Coontown” Company have justelosed a very successful season iu SidJonn. Frow St John the company go to Calais, Me , and will grad- ually work their way to the Pabific By this iime next season they expect to be playing * Coontown” in Australia, a Oi, Works ~] said that the oilworks at Lake Ainslie, C. B.,are being puehed on vigorously, and that good hopes for ultimate success are entertained. The depth of 2,200 feet bas been attained. The opera- tors expect todrill to 3,000 feet before coast, sealbabailictanins Prospects Nor Bricur.—A_ Boston correspondent of tbe St. Jobn Sun thinks the building trade will not be very active in that city in the sprivg because it is reported that 17,000 houses and apart-~ ments in Boston proper are unoccupied, and as large a proportien in the suburban Cities and towns. ewcuititaie linn Trovsie Servinc THem.—The carrier who serves the Klondike Nugget to sub. scribers in Dawson bas considerable trou- ble in finding their residences, A few of the dwellings are thus described in the subscription book: “The cabin with the screen door,” “the slab house facing the all the dogs are.”’ Srrawserrer Briossoms.—The Suom- mereide corresponuent of the Guardian says: Mr P Hamill of this town picked up & number of strawberry blossoms on the tarm of Peter Doyle, Lot 7, yesterday, the 17th, and is exhibiting tbem to his friends. The blossoms are fally formed and healthy leoking, and are another evidence of the mildnevs of P. E. Island’s autumn weather. shiisinhieiiaaiads Man Overzoarp.—Thie morning, whilst the steamer Jacques Cartier was on her way from Orwell to Charlottetown, one of the crew. aman named Myers fell into the water. It is is said that while passing ashes or coal Myers, etepped upoua hatch that was nt proverly secured and fell through int, the water. It was some time before Le was rescued, and bad he not been a good swimmer it is probable that his life would baye been lost. Cheap Exovr-i0on 1o MoytrxeaL AND Poixts iy Ontario.-~Cheap fall excur- sions have been arranged from Charlotte- 1own ty Montreal and return atrate of $10.95 to go Oc'ober 19th to 3ist, and 26 th to 28th, tickets to be good for return passage within fifteen days from date af sale; also to yoints beyond Montreal October 26th to 28th, tickets good for re- turn withia twenty-one dars from date of sale at the following rates, viz, Cornwall $13.10; Ortawa. $14 45; Prescott $ 14.65 ; Brockvilie "$15.05; Kingston $16.60; Beileville ¢1800; Peterboro $19 00; Lindsay $19 80;S:. Catherine $21.95; Niagara Fa!ls'$22.35. Toronto, Hamil ton, Guelph, Galt, Brantford, Woodstock, London, Ir gersoll, Si. Thomas, Stratford, Glencoe, Chatham, Windsor and Sarnia, $20 95 each. Ask for your tickets for, and be surethey read via the Canadian Pacific Railway from Sr. Jobn, N.B. Train leaves Charlottetown at 6.30 a.m. Tue Boston Boat.— rhe steamer Hali fax arrived from Bos:on this morning about seven o’clock and left on return this after~ noop at the usual hour. Her inward pas~ sengers were: T Abbott, Mrs Heneley,Mre G McDonald, C C Dunbar, A L Gadwar, Miss B McCallum, A McLeod, Jas ad Dingwell, J Lannigan and wife, Mies McManus, Mise K McDonald, Mrs Joo Fogarty, Mrs W Murphy. From Halifax, N 8S; AE Lane, W H Holmes, G G Gastooguay. The outward passengers include G L Jobnston and wife, W Judaon, Mies Sharply, L B Clogsden, Mrs ‘alcolm, F T Sayles and wife, Mre Gouley Mrs McKenzie, Mies K Cullen Mr Mabon, Miss Nellie King, Miss Leah King, Miss Margaret Weir, Misa Hanoah Allen, Mrs B not kaown. —— Belta—The latest novelty. The Roose~ velt silk belt; we bave them.—F Perkins & Co. } For Huskiness, Coughs, &c.,—10¢ » Alen, Miss Lavina Levandier, Miss Maria ~. McQaeen, Mr DA Venner, Geo L Hatie- 1 wav, MiasM A Martin, M E Stapleton, A 7 B Seliers. ~=s os @] @ ees 4 2 @ | 2068 88070574 606 cess 122820080 7h . Shee oe 0680902808 OVE Ge~ co Cee? 18809060 ) Loor 8S. Soun.~Themare Loot §,, he- | longing to Mr. 8, B. Clarke, was sod at! Mr. W.| was tne purchaser, we pl tg ~——— At O8 OS F882 F640 S2ER8G0'95 8288888893 2 ON CO SR ee SSSSESOTO LOS HEHOCGBECSVOGIOSO Every lady ‘interested in Navy Blue Serge‘Dres Goods, should see this lot, every thread of every piece is all wool, and every yard a bargain. Heavy navy serge, all wool, wiue rib, 42 inches wide—worth in the regular way 45 cents 4 different patterns in navy fancies, 42 inches wide e\ery thread wool, cheap at 60c¢ per pard ONIV ss cccee.cnbecr ee our bargain price.... NEM, DBODAQDOOOME NL Woe SOD tO OOO 1S There are sixteen (16) pieces in the lot —prices range from 36c to 80c per yard, they are actually worth Note This! Heavy navy astimaine serge not to spot or shrink, Al OVOVBOQOOOAW Ue worth 90c of anyones money, our bargain “ot | _ V S ele seb abe ode de ISTOISTO TCS TO ISTE INTE OS one quarter more. Neo Them x “i DIICE. 0,0 ccccescestes « +. > SE a Fall ANNOUNCEMENT 1898 Our stock for this season is now complete, and compris: all the latest fashionable c’othes for.Gentlemen’s wear, wh ch will be interesting tu those desirious of having the largest variety to select from. ARTISTIC CUTTERS... SKILLED WORKMEN We show the best line of men’s furnishings in the city GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitte rea SHIMNETS Hf Slippers fancy patterns pretty and comfortable. eee ee ee With every $2.00 worth of Boots you buy of us at our well known low prices we will give a pair of Childrens Slippers free of cost, These are nice new fall aud winter J. B. Macdonald & Co. DR GUT treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury me:hod of persistent self-help in remoy- ing ceuses irom the biocd Continuous, in- telligent treatment in person or by letwr ipsures Minimum of suffering and Maximum of cure, possible in each case, Avoid Attempts Unaided. MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION OF BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE, &c, Graduate of New York University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, Twenty vears practice in N. Y. City, Diploma reg- iste in U. 8., and Canada, Accommocations reserved for patients. References on application: RUPTURE CURED by the IMPROVED method. Endarts- ed by the medical profession and by thousance who have disearded their trusse« and cured. THE.IMPROVED RUPTURE CURE, is painless, involving no inconvenience and re- quires only 5 or6 visits, Examinations free and conrdential. Ne Pay Until Cured THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS Correspondence solicited. A perfect cure can be guerranteed if you obey instractions. | DR. CLIFT OFFICE HOURS In Pictou at Royat Horst, on Monpay anp Tvrspay, THURSDAY. In Charlottetown, P. E.I. oy Tuurspay, Frmay, Sarurpay Sunpay, . In New Glasgow ar Wixpsor Hore:, ox Turspay, WEDNESDAY sNgl : . * a "= om an Soeetisillimensiaihipnilinenthetiaeaaiescte teatime un ” aaa siti 7 - - trae antoman <a oe wee ene A xe 9 Sy EIR > SA ANN ea ata, fy cence tse A RON, mame eam er eR et —— ote