P< Al RA anna aae «Aa ae eeeeroreeeeee { Mens’ : Cork Sole ’ Boots {at $1.47 4 We hav paced a8€ men Cork Sole Boots w we f we wis to ear t ut ick. @ They are a good @ estrous é beot and well made, tut a litte to w ide io toe for some customers. | i This week we sell them at 4 ‘ ’ $1.47 . If that don’t eell them we know nothing about shoee— Why! The ; leather is we rth that alone. ? ; ALLEY & CQ,, THE SHOEISTS ) > & @&e ese {Yi eeen ee German Buns are made only at our Bakery, They’re the best tea bun sold in the city. Price 10c per doz. — Telephone 98. Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, my patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north of (Jueen’s Square, first door to and GBs HOOLOESCKSOOH D954 OOSOTEGE8806 SQSVOS SESSSSESOGHESESLISSSESSSESSESSEASES side the right upstairs. OR: J. H. AYERS, Dentist ——— — $$$ ——_— ee “A PERFEGT SYSTEM ard Bridge Work, (Teeth without Plates.) Crown DR, MURRAY; 145 QuEEN STREET. SEES oy, LM Se MSY Me sl THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCLOBER 5 1898 Local and Other tems, Don’t Miss Taemw.—The Montreal Weekly Star aad the Weexiy EXAMINER both papers from now until the end of the year for 20 cents, el nen Ac IDENTTO TH? ‘Tiper.—The steam. ship Tiber broke her condenser + hen off } » ® » . . | Hal fax Sunday, on her way from St. Joho to Sy ipev. | She came in The damage is not serious. uoder her own steam. _ FOR FRIENDS ABROAD.—The Weekly Exvaminer is the most interesting thing you tn sendthem. It contains ail the P E Island news of the week, ia bright and readable and a welcome visitor whenever receivel. The Montreal Weekly Star is so well known that when we say you maf have hoth papers Sor “0e for a three months trial subscription, post- paid tv any address, you will know what a splendid chance is offered to get a ne wspuper bargain. Address, or call at the Examiner Office. oe Reat Estare Orrice.—Mr J. J. Jobn- ston, Barrister of this city, has opened a rea! estate office in the Stamper Block, In tne first column of the second page of today’s issue will be found alist of properties for sale and ex- change and also alist of houses to let, This column will be devoted to advertis~ ing the properties of the ageocv. Parties wishing to purchase or rent houses in the city would do well to peruse the said column. Landlords desiring good tenants will find it to their advaatage to patronize this agency. Ratner a Sap Case.—A Moncton de- spatch says: The po! ce bad a sad case ou their hands Sarurday oight. A young girl hailing from Clyde S:ation, P E L., who had been turned back at Vanceboro by the United States authorities on account of her critical condition, found herself alone on the streets, and, being refused admit- ance to the alms honse at first, was given protection at the police station. The girl, it seems, left home recently to look for her unfaithful lover in Boston. She was finally admi-ted to the alms house and will be sent back to her homein P E Island. _- -: A Larce Rarn.—One of the largest baros ia Annapolis county is being erect- ed by Robie Morton. It is 100 feet long, 45 feet wide with 16 foot post and eight foot of brick wall. The cellar extends under the entire building and is divided lengthwise into three parte. A manure pit with cement floor extends the whole length of the east side under the stable. In the middle, under the barn floor isa store room for vegetables, fruits, etc. On the west side three large bavs extend to the ground. Un this same side on the first floor are a granary 19 feet by 16 feet, and a horse stable of the same size.— Halifax Herald. —_- —- Cure a Uold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refuna the money ifit failsto cure, 52c. Atm Sem THE FIRST TEACUPS Even after tea was introduced into Europe and had come into general use teacups were scarce. At the same time coffee was introduced ; but, apart from Constantinople, the first coffee cups in Europe date back only as far as 1645 in Venice, 1659 in Paris, 1652 in London | and 1694 in Leipsic. From the first, however, the conventional oriental cof- fee cup, without stem or handle, was little used, and in Germany not at all. The Chinese teacup was used for tea, coffee and chocolate as well. Specimens of porcelain were undoubtedly intro- duced into Europe in the middle ages, yet not till the sixteenth century were cups imported from China in any great quantities, and even then it was as arti- cles of vertu. Most of those found their way back into China again, as collect- ing porcelain is a lasting fad there, and high prices are paid for good specimens. The collection of Chinese porcelain, if only the genuine specimens are desired, requires immense study and knowledge, as the Chinese are skillful imitators and put numerous falsifications on the market. An OLp Axp Watt Tried Remevy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind, colic, and is the best remedy for Diairhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold vy druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrap, and take no other kind In view of the herculean efforts which | n¢ W appear to be necessary to draw aiten- tion tothe millinery displays, we have been seriously thinking of cabling for Sousa’s or Dan Godfrey’s band, but find that Miss Murphy and her staff are as popular as ever, and thatthey have all they can attend to. (n some account our millinery goods were delayed, but will be here and ready for your inspection on Monday, when we will show the very latest millinery trimmings and ornaments, Mi-s Murphy, who has been absent visiting the millinery displays, has returned with the latest millinery ideas, and will please you a3 before. Don’t forget; all our millinery goods will be ready on Monday—W A Weeks & Co. 228 2i Our new blue store akes the lead for cheapcrockery, glass and chinaware.— W. P. Colwill. sincalaiieeai Neck fur opening description just re- ceived. See the novelties in neck cuffs we are selling so cheap.—W A Weeks & Co. fu RE BLOOD is the foundation of health. Hood’s Sarsaparillamakes the blood pure, rich and nourishingand gives and maintains good HEALTH. ee > + — « la Cases MORE : NEW : GOODS : OPENED : YESTERDAY SOR Sp gt agente New Jackets Corsets “ Hats , « Feathers ’ « Plumes : “ Veilings z N AK p S BARGAINS. mvaowrB1wd<«=z Sentner, McLeod & CO, <@™ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Si tegeihebede aiiede etek ® New Velvects Velveteens Silks Dress Goods Lace Pattern Hats CG) BARGAIN - “J > of 3 & aver NTPAZH SUeeellee. AAAAAAAR SAAR ATAR ABH Cy EARLY WHIST Co Mrs. Hervey writes on Oct. 25, 1697, to her husband, that hia ‘‘four sisters have been hear this afternoon, and as they never come unattended, brought with them Mr. Ga—, Mr. Down— and Mr. Bo—. Part of them staid and play- ed at whish (sic) tel this moment, which is past 11 a’clock.’’ Twenty years later (March 18, 1717) Lord Hervey, as his title was then, writes to the Rev. Mr. Thomas Foulkes, the tutor of Mad Tom Hervey, at Ox- ford, about that son’s gambling pro- pensities. He is to follow the example of his ‘good grandfather Hervey, who, pray tell Tom, never played at any game but whist, and at that only in Christmas time for sixpence a corner.”’ Lady Bristol was at Bath in April, 1723, and was then in the center of the world of whist. ‘‘Poor Bishop Nevell,’’ she writes, ‘‘can scarce be reckoned among the living, being (in my oppin- ion) wors than dead. They say he sitts at Lindsey’s with one to hold his cards and another to give him snuff. Palsey and gout have brought him to this miss- irable condition.’’ On May 1 she cheer- fully informs her husband that the di- version of the evening is the puppet show. ‘‘Betty is gone with Lady Tor- rington. The whiskers have promised me some diversion after ’tis over.’’— Notes and Queries. RAMEAAAARE AAS We Have A Great Variety Nf Nickel Alarm Clocks Our Nickel Alarm Clock a $1.25 is a good clock and ‘e- serves your inspection when clock hunting. “¢ havea Nickel Alarm for very sleepy folks, that rings for fifieea minutes, unless you shut it off, and asother kind that rings and stops, and begins again and stops, until you must get upor gomad, Wecan fit any need in the alarm clock line, W. W. WELLNER THE GHhFAT WATCH HOUSE “te Ue PERCE ERE SES Furness Line of Steamers - 5 Halifax to Great Britain S. 8. “ Halifax City” leaves Halifax for London G. B 6th Oct. oO 5S. 5. “Damara” will leave Halifax for Liverpool 13th Oct. The “Halifax City” is fitted with cold storage. W. W. CLARKE, Agent @SUCtBGCGLOD*D J LCBO Shingles at 98s SHINGLES AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1.25 SHINGLES AT $1.30! SHINGLES AT $!.50 SHINGLES AT $1.60 SHINGLES AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT-$2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 SHINGLES AT $2.3 SHINGLES at $2.50 Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shingles, al] kinds—all prices. Everything else you reouire in our line Puone 181. James Barrett, Conaolly’s Wharf.... ese oe Ga HY 62204646008 220087 $ ; @ é SOG OS S28 OBESE GESTS HOO COEVSB “Variely is the Spice of Life” But when the geod housewife is work with the preserving kettle it requires a Wariety or spice and at Sanderson & Co., are kept all the varieties in use= they are pure and fresh. ced Vinegar’ Purnell’- English Malt, is the bes for p.ckling. Give it a trial. Spi Sanderson & Co. REE YE FE ESS SSE ES EE SS SS What is SS 0 WH RRR SA es SSS WAN AY a CCMA 4 a y Y A , iy 4 LIOR ZLILOX0WNYN Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. * | 2 Castoria. | Castoria. soeateantiiesdanentaripesnalantaly cee seen “Castoria is an excellent medicine for | “Castoria is so well adapted to children children. Mothers have repeatedly told me | that I recommend it as superior to any pre of its good effect upon their children.” ‘ scription known to me.” Dr. G. C. Oscoonp, Lowell, Mass. H. A. ARCHER, M.D. Brooklyn, N.Y, THE FAC-SIMILE SiGNATURE OF ¢ APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CiTyY. Ss ry " ys _ Py : ep a i iy, ta vn 4 er ‘pe *j Flannelletes Cloakings Hosiery Underclothing Dress Goods T. J HARRIS LONDON HOUSE QD Model Store—< UNDERWEAR We have a splendid assortment of men’s Underwear unning through all qualities cf goods. all wool at $1.00 per suit are Cur 3 Leaders rapid sellers, and are unquestion- ably Charlottetown’s best underwear values. Other Lines at "“—=,, $1.50 a.0O 2.50Or=R svu.tT Invite your careful inspection, R. H. Ramsay & Co, SUNNYSIDE , Ch’town, Cet 3rd, 1898 a ae et LO RO AGI AL LALLLLY LS IMIG 8 itll