—————EES ULBS.. Our BULBS are nere The ream of the Bulb Crop. The very choicest named varieties selected by our Mr. Haszard Prices right. HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE, ' 1 was OwReD of terrible lumbago by MINARYD’S LINIMENT Rev. Wa. Brown i WAS ccreD ef a bad case of earache by MINARD’S LINIMENT Mrs S. Kav. Back. i was curep of sensitive lungs by MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT. Mrs. S. Masrers. AUCTION SALE OFFER -- PROPERTY: BRICK BUILDING--West side of upper Queen St, being part of Town Lot No. 29, in the 3rd hundred of Town Lots, in Charlottetown, fronting 37 feet 1 inch on Queen St, and extending back by par- alle] lines about 99 feet,. together with right of way, 9 feet side, to ncrth thereof [am instructed by Mrs Mary Anno Offer, surviving trustee of the late James Offer, to sell thie valuable property at public auction, on the premises, ou. Tues day, the 15th day of November inst, at 12 o’clock noon. “Termse—15 per cent down and balance on delivery. For torther particulars appiy to Mr. A. A, McLean, Solhcitor, Ch’town E. H. NORTON, Auctioneer. 246 d2aw—dypat Farniture For Sale by Auction Iam instructed by Mr. Carvell, Prince St lo sell by auction on Tuesday, 23th October, A lotof household effects «©: mmencing at ll o'clock a.m ROBT BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, ci7t 20m e@ ae een4@o]8 TDODeSos ¢ Wer ARE PLEASING OTHERS We CAN PLEASE YOU. ¥ Circumstances ¢ Alter Cases The best kind of advertising is undoubtedly newspaper advtg. But there a.e exceptions to this rule. For inetance, suppose vou want to ad verties eomethiog which is of ine terest only to wu certain class, say schoolteachers, or merchants. You would have to use spave in every newspaper on the Island to be cer- tain that every school'eacher saw ycur advt, while at a much smaller expense you could send directly to each one a circular, or better sti!) & Booklet. We print circulars and Booklets. We print them well. We print the heapest and we illustrate them ree. (he Examiner Pub Co. BooxLer Pnriyrers. 66> O~D OD OC @ OD OD OD OS OB OD OV 90GB 0006000020073 02 OR 0BVOG OOH? 46-6 ARTIFICIAL TEETH Satisfaction guaranteed in every re- epect or money refunded. No charge for extracting. Dr. J. FP. Murray | wo ~ | eS ae = = @ @ e © @ eee @ Fe 2248878 88 STAMPED LINENS in new designe,— .Prainerd & Armstrongs” e:mbroidery silks, ep ned at the Decorative Ari Rcom, Grafton Stree’. auce song was sung by Mr John Ross and SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Victoria Division Half a Oentury Old Yesterday---Fraternal Visit. [t -was just fifty years yesterday since THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 22, 1898 PERSONAL Tt is denied that M. Zola is in Parie. Mr H Grabam, representing a London ten house, 18 at the Hote] Davies. © =. + ‘ ’ ‘ Victoria Division, No. 4, was organized in MrG A Freeze, of the Boston and Charlottetown; and in the evening the | Maine Railway, crossed to the mainland officers and members of that organization | today. paid « fraternal visit toe Orient Mr. Ralph Disraeli, brother of the Earl Division, in their division room. | of Beaconsfield, is dead. He was in his Bro 8 W Crabbe, W P, preside’, and an! 8th year, eloquent address of welcome was given by Mi — ~ : he ’ Miss Maria Wright was among the pas- MrJT Mellish, after which short and & pong the pa > felicious addreses were delivered by Rev W J Kirby, J P Tanton, J J Chappel!, Joho Lawson, H Rackham, G H Foster, John McPherson,and Wm Sabine. A temper- au excellent recitation given by Mise Hodgson. The Rev. Alfred Noon, of Boston, gave a_ stirring address. The first R Scribe’s report, dated January 1849 and signed by George W Owen, was read by Bro Tanton. Tae original charter members of Victoria Div- ision were as fo ‘ows: John Arbuckle, George William Cwen, Charles Drew, John Godkin, William Benjamin Dawson, Benja- min Chappell, John Lepage,George Moore, Richard Smith, John Sccu, James Han- cock, George Butcher, Andrew Beairsto. William Douglas, Matthew Hay, Charles Harris, John McNeill and Joho McKay. | - «ene Church Services. Sunpay Oct. 23 METHODIST Prince St.— Prayer meeting at 10.15 Bey Geo Dawson at ll and Rey @ M Campbell at7. Sunday school and Bible Class at 2.50, Grace Church.—Prayer meeting at 16 Rev W,J K rby atll, tpneme “Watch,” Rev | Alfred Moon, Ph D, at 7. Sunday School and Bible class at2.15. Epworth League at close of evening service, Strangers cordially in- vited. Seats provided for stcangers. PRESBYTERIAN Zion.—Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev J H Stewart at 11 and 7, Sunday School and Bible Class at 2 30. St. James’—Prayer meeting at 10. Rev T, F. Fullerton, at ll and at7. and Bible class at 2.30 CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s.—Morning Prayer at ll, Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Evening Prayer ‘at7, All seats free and unappropriat ed. Everybody welcome St. Peter’s,—Holy Communion at8 and 1I Matins atJ1.15 Bible Class and Children’s cat- chising at 2.30 Evensong at 7. All seats frce and unappropriated. BAPTIST. Prayec meeting at 10.30 Rev D A Steel, D D at ll.and 7, Sunday school and Pastor's Bible class at 2.30. strangers welcome and vrovided with comfortable seats. ST DUNSTAN’S CATHEDRAL Low Mass at 7 30a m Children’s Mass at 9. High Mass and sermon at 10,30. Vespers and Benediction at7 pm, CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCG. Corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. Rev Geo Manifoldjat (( and 7. Sanday School and Pastor’s Bible Class at 230, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.80. Morning theme “The Mind of Chirst”, Evening theme: “The River Jordan,” CHURCH OF CHRIST. Church Upper Great George Street. fer- vice at il and 7, Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Y.P.8S.C.&. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. CHESTNUT STREET. Prayer meeting on Chestnut Street, Sunday at 4 o’clock. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services at7, 11,8, and at7 p.m. Week night Services—Monday, Tuesqay Thursday, Friday and Saturday at& p. m, GOSPEL MEETING, GosPpkL MEETING —Railway Men’s Meeting in Wright’s Halil, Sunday afternoon at4 e’clock. Strangers always welcome, Lesson—"“He saved them to the uttermost” Sunday school TRIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS The WEEKLY EXAMINER and THE MONTREAL FAMILY HERAL and WEEKLY STAR—will be sent to any ada- dress for three months, for twenty-five cents, for both papers. Apply or address subscrip- tions tothe The Examiner Office, Fine feathery snow down neckletts, brown, with tail end in shaded effecte, snow ball ends, worth 3.50 and 4.09, on sale Saturday tr clear at 2 75 and 3.06 These goods are imported direct trom France and you get thematthe whoie- sale prices.—Jas, Paton & Co. a ——_ Say, what about your hat. Let us fit you tonight. What about your gents fur- nishing? Call sround and give our hat and geats furnishing men 4 chance to show you our new siyles.—W D McKay. —— DIED. At Montague River, Lot 52.,0n Sept. 24th, Mr. Joseph Robertson, in the 78th year of his age. —_—_— - . / | | ! | | se You Please let us have the amount of that account we sent you last week, and oblige ¥. Perkins & Co Sunnyside. — oe @ e @ @ @ 28 @ e402 027, © * 2202 8&8 sengers by the early train this morning en route te Boston. Mr Jobo P Brennan, of Alberton, in the city yesterday. He morning. Mr TC Wallace, of the went west this Union Pacific Hotel Davies. Mr DF Macdona}d, sheriff of King’s County, is intown. He is registered at tke Hotel Davies. Mr here On a business Bermuda, is after a of He HC Outerbridge, trip. is cargo of produce. Sir William Lockhart, commasder-in chief of the forces in India, has started for Calcutta to resume bis duties there. Rev J A Gordon left this morning on returo to St John. He was in Summerside over night, the guest of Judge McLeod. ‘ } Captain Ranaghan, who had his leg severely injured by a ra the railway 7" . F , t 7 yard is, we are glad tO learn, able to be oul ? again. Mr Freeman C Coffin, C E, of Boston, who has been in Charlottetown for several lave, leftthis morning on return to the Hub. Rev Alfred Noon, Ph, D, Secretary of t e Massachusetts Total Abstinence Society arrived in Charlottetown last evening and registered at the Queen Hotel. Sergt. Howlan McGillivray, of the [st Masschusetts Artillery,is expected here to-~ on a brief visit to hie uncle, Lieutenant-Gevernor Howlan. He has a furlough of thirty days, Sergt McGillivray saw service during the late Spaoish~ American war, and upon his return to Chelsea will proceed to Cuba with his regiment. nigit —_——— = een Things to Make a Note of Hear Miss Lefurgey in Kindergarten Hail on Halloween night, Gospel Meeting—Remember the Sunday gospel meeting in Wrighv’s Halli at 4 o'clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson—Hebrews, 7-25, “Save them tothe uttermost,” Song service at the gospel meeting in Wright’s Hall tomorrow afternoon at 3.45. Strangers always welcome. CATARRHUAL HEADACHE. May be Your Experience as it was Mr Spconer’s—Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder wil! Positively Cure you, “I have used Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder for severe catarrbal headache frequently, and withevery application the relief has been almost instantaneous. I believe it to be the very best remedy for catarrh that is on the market to-day, and take pleasure in saying these words in commending it , to all catarrh sufferers.” Hampton, N. B, Sold by DrS W Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes. Es SHIP NEWS. eae Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Oct 21—Katie aad Ella, MceLaine, Pictou; Margaret, Allen, Wood Islands; ss Wm Aitken, Batt, New Glargow; Ada, Trenholm, Sydney; ss City of Ghent, Mc» Nevin, Halifax; G@ A Smith, Ritcy, Louis- burg; Maggie A, Dicks, Sydney; Andrew Burnham, McMillan, S’side; barge Mabel, Florian, Louisburg; tug Douglas H Thom- as, McComber, do; Alice, MeGilvray, du; Foum, Moran, Shediac; May Queen,Gillam, Channel, Nfld. CLEARED, Oct 21—Margeret, Allen, Wood Islands; Charlotte, Walker, Sydney; ss City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax; St Anne, Potvin, Pownal; Foam, Moran, Vernon River; tug Douglas H Thomas, McComber, Chatham. A despatch from the ivory coast, Upper Guinea, eays that the French arms have received a serious check. Flacnelleite at 4c per yard, flannellette at 6c per yard, stockneite at 10, 12,14, 16, 20 and 22 cents per yard. Gingbams, grey cottons, grey flanuels, etc, best values in the city at the Model Store. —R H Ramssy & Co. should have the best of evervthing, and fresh in every detail. “see »?e ee eee was Railway, is among the latest arrivals at the | C Spooner, Editor King’s County News, t . a a ee ee Trae Tatsor. — H M 8 Talbot will arrive bere tomorrow, according to present arrangemente. oS Voat ArnivaLs—The schoonera Maggie, Jame Ss Semple, AS Townshend and Favo- | rile, arrived this morning with coal vw C. | Lyons & Co, i { Gas Geyeratcrs —Mr Rebert Bullman, | of Rustico, ie exbibiting the Cliff-Wardlaw | acetylene gas generator in the building on (Jueen Street, some time ago occupied by Miller Bros, , Foornart.—A match game of football will be plaved atthe C A AC grounds on Thursday next between the Dalhousie College team, of Halifax, and the Abeg- | weits of this city. Kick off at three o'clock, . 2 spe teen _ Eyaiveerinc.—The school of engineers ing advertised in ourcolumns by GA McKinnon and T A MacLean, jt, 18 a new venture in this city which will, we think, be received with much favor by those in-~ terested, Young men, do not neglect the opportunity you were looking for. ah ee ) lute Lake Winnipec.—The steamship Lake Winnipeg, here from Liverpool | on Monday or Tuesday, 24th or 25th inst., | after discharg:og her inward cargo for Charlottetown will proceed to Montreal, On her return trip to Liverpool she will call here, about the 7th of November, for freight and passengers, Me Concert axp Basxer Socra, —The rate- payers of Donaldston district,Lat 35,intend having agrand concert and Baske’ social ou Monday night, October 31st, in aid of school funds. All wishing to spend a right jolly Haliow’een should not lose this op- portunity, Concert to commence at 7 o'clock. Admission 10 cents; ladies with baskets free. Come one, come all. Don’t forget the night, Halloween. If the night proves unfavorable concert takes place on following Wednesday night. New Inventions.—Below will be found a list of patents recently granted to Cana- d'an inventors by the Canadian Govern- ment, through Messrs Marion & Marion, Solicitora of Patents & Experts, New York Life Building, Montreal. 61,283—Chs W Ross, Sintaluia, Asia — Improvements in pitmans. 61,297—Moise Viau, Montreal—Swim- ming suits. 61,300—Flavie M Rodier, Skates. 61,334—Nap, Guillomet:e, Three River: —Improvements in locks. MrJ A Marion has left Montreal Satur- day night for Washington, where he is retained es counsel in important patent matters. Montreal a Cueae Excursion To MONTREAL AND Points 1x Ontario.—Cheap fall excur sions have been arranged from Charlot- tetown to Montreal and returo at;the rate of $10.95,t0 go October 19th to 21st, and 26th to 28th, tickets *o be good for return passage within fifteen duys from date cf sale; also, to points beyond Montreal, October 26th to 28th, tickets good for re- turn within 21 days from date of sale, at the following rates, viz: Cornwall $13.18; Ottawa $14.45; Prescott $14.65; Brockville $15.05; Kingston $16.60; Bell- ville $18.00; Peterboro $19.00; Lindeay, $19.80; St Catherine $21.95; Niagare Falls $22.35; Toronto, Hamilton, Guelph, Galt, Brantford, Woodstock, London, Ingersoll, St Thomas, Stratford, Glenco, Chatham, Windsor and Sarnia, $20.95 each. Aek for your tickets for, make ture they read via the Canadian Pacific Railway from St Joha NB. Train leaves Cv’town at 6.30 a, mM. Ee HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hote’ Davies: Mrs Martin, Dundas; D F McDonald, Co:mlius KF McCormack, Montague; G A Freeze. St John; E J O’Keefe, Montreal; T C Wallace, Boston; Jno P Brennan, Alberton; H Graham, London, Eng. Queen Hotel: T J Quinn, Toronto; Thos Haram, Quebec; Alfred Noon, Boston, Mase, _———_ 9+Oe om ame The orders of decorations owned by the Emperor of Germany are said to be worth a little over $230,000. His principal and ' most valuable decorations are the insignia of the Black Eagle, the Order of St. John, of the Garter, and of the Toieon d’Or. In all, he has over 200 crosses, stars, badges, and other insignia. Itfie eaid that he takes them with him on all his journeys and voyages, his hunting expeditions excepted. The cofter containing the decorations is in the constant care of an officer of the court, who accompanies the Kaiser everywhere. On returning to Berlin the coffer is locked up with the crown jewels in the treasury. YOUR BABY —s but especially the food should be strictly pure Freshn°ssis essential in all foods. Our stoik ot infadt’s Foodsis fresh on account of our large sales in this depart- ment, which if be'ng conetantlv replenishedwith new g»ods fresh from the makers Every p>pular brand of Infants Food can be boug jt from us. i ST ae Pa a TM! he a 1. lg picaliimemninemey GUN a, ae SoaGsensgory => s~s =e With your Eyes Shu Ne He 3 Ke Ke Ne PE PE Fe ENE oe LLELLGIGG LPL =». ~s ws : Navy Serges SF fr % £5 Mj SK You could buy thcse Navy Serges with your wy eyes shut and be sure of getting the right goods <q at the right prices. IDS ws 1 Shou 42 inch Extra Heavy 36c per yard. 42 inch Tancies worth 60c for 45¢ per yard. 56 inch fine and good worth 90¢ Her’ anybody—our price yard Stanley Bros ae See Seah ah ae ae dea HA Afterthe -— Wife---What? Marriage is a point in life when billing and cooing take the more serious form of vows to love and protect, cherish ana obey. ‘lhe Preacher presents the ring and the man has two to support, Ifthe man has sense he will go to housekeeping and he wil! come to us and buy his Furniture. ‘4 ‘ So the question is answered after the wife—Home and furniture. Gur Furniture, because the best and cheapest. Mark Wright & Co., Ltd Home Makers:----- MADE to WIN They are great sellers; the waythey are made makes them sell; all solid leather, full of style and beauty, unsurpassed for the money, Dongola Buttoned Oxfords Box Calf Boots These shoes are built on the most progressive lines and gems for the price. Wreeks & Wrarren > OYSTERS We have had long experience in handling Prince Edward Island’s famous Oysters, and solicit your consignments. We have facilities second to none for handiing same #ém John Caldwell & Co.,, Produse Commercial Merchante, Importers{and Dealer: in Foreign and Domestic Fruits. References Bank of Toronto 171 to: L75gMcGill Street Montreal and Commission agencies. Correspondence Solicited. Cableffjaddresses Fru'toa'd., 107 3mo dy&wk Bene near o ; en = coer weer New this season |