* ? : \! = th ti Quesnel says: # “We rarely confess that we deserve what we suf- fer.” Yet most pain and sickness is the re- sult of neglect or in- discretion. If you »#* would be healthful, »* C keep your system in order by the daily use i: of Abbey’s Effervescent ‘i Salt. It cures indiges- \ tion and its many ft kindred ills. & we Mae < F ; 7 “ro > tee we! ¥ c and 6&ca bottle. Ali druggists. Me Examiner Calendar aeFOR OCTOBER.... MOON’S CHANGES, | | eet ae " eee ae Te ae oe sag een se0coeee 2 00 ™ \ vr ae e .. oy wt 3 Seteaeree + v0 “6 Will leave Rocky Points | ae, ot ened éaatdoaen oe 1000 a. m. . ER a EE Pa... aes .300 * ei mia New Moon, 4th First Quarter, 12th. Full Moon, 18th. Last () ‘ter, 26th 40 Day of We’k Sun Days | High ™” Rises.' Sets. |length | Water JStunday 66 bm 25 9 15 %M onday 7 29 22 {10 04 #T aesday 8 27 18 (10 53 MWednesday 10 25 LS {11 42 Thursday 12 23 ll | morn Wf riday 13 | 21 g 1119 "Saturday 15 19 5 |208 Sunday 16 18 2 \|2 57 Monday 17 16 (10 59 | 3 46 ‘OPT tesday 19 14 $$ | 435 Wednesday 2 12 | 52 | 5 24 ‘2iThursday 21 10 49 613 3 ¥ridey 23 8 ies $ Saturday 2¢ 7 43 7 50 SSunday 2 5 40 | 8 39 @ Monday 27 3 37 | 9 27 ‘TiTuesday 28 1 | 34 |10 16 BWednesday 30 0 3L ‘11 05 Thu: day 1 58 ll 54 W@Frid: y 33 4 56 a7 | "Satu day 34 54 24 even | ZSundisy 36 53 21 l 32 Monday 37 l 18 | 2 20 ®@Tuesday 38 50 15 | 309 BiwWednesday 40 48 2 3 58 Thursday 41 46 9 4 47 Zi sriday 34 | 615 36 DBSaturday 44 43 6 25 MSvnday 46 41 03 7 13 SB)Mcoday 47 1.| 54 | 8 02 HTuesday 649 1439 1950 + 8 50 Wants, Lost, Fount, &c LOST.—In city today around gold broach eth emerald settings, between P. W. College amd Market House. Finder will be rewaredd ® leaving at Hazard & Moor’s Store WST.—A bryvwn leather military glove wear the Post Office this morning. Finder "Owarded by leaving at this office. TO LE—The corner house opposite the Virariottetown Hospital, containing eleven ‘oor, exclusive of kitchen and pantry. Stable and coach house in connection. Kent moderate. Porsession lst Nov. App!'y on the ywensises to Mrs Connolly. 240 tf ro LET—A house on Malpeque Road. two guements, 6 rooms in each. Reat $3.35 a menth, eachteaent Apply to Thomas Mon- whan, on the premises. 240 Ii WANTED.—A capable girl for housework, Apply to Mra. M, Trainor, Sydney Street. WANTED—severa!l persons for District Witte Managers inthis state torepresent me @ their own and surrounding counties, filing to pay $600 yearly, payable weekly. Desirable empioymeat with unusual oppor- titi os. References ex thanged Kaclose wif-addres3ed stam ped envelop3,S. A. Park, Caxton Building, Caicago. 219 imo ro» LET.—A double tenemant house—5 ‘goms ineach tenent, stablimg in connection. sito asingle house of 4 rooms, with stable. i@ply to Margaret Newberry, Grafton Street eat 249 Li “OR SALE -A Meachan’s Atlas of” E dland, 247 LO3\'—Betw:en the E,.olanadea and John- son & Johas»o 3 down town drugstore, by ne way of Water aud Great George Streets, a “Aay’s Gold Watch. Fin ler will please leave tat this office £247 3i aI ddtsiuhishiartiih WANTED —!*acm2ra’ sons and oSher indas- flows persons of fair ednsationto whom $410 pwmonth would be an inducement. I[ could sks9 Cagage 4 few ladies at their owa homes. ™: H. Linscot, Toronto, Oat 244 ro LET—House on Queen Stre2t, lately yeupied oy John Mumbtord, in gooi repair, eataining eisht rooms. frost proof cellar, ar«o yard. Aoply at the residence of Thas., Usigh, Jr., Hillsborough St. 224 6i eod KOR SALE.—A very good cabinet organ 7th modern improvements, wall sulted for tall, which has beea used agiiort time. svice Modsra's Write to K D, P.9. Box, 8. 246 tf FOUND.—On Friday, Oct. 13th, on Queen Street, a purse containing a small sum of money. Owner May have same by appl @James Mc labe, Stanhope, aa roviee properly. 24531 pd WANTED A furnished house. Married seupie withno children wantto renta fur- tianed house Pleasant situation preferred. Apply at this office. 240 wro LE’—A house containing five rooms, sitar a! 6 ir: I ing Street, back of Merchaat’s 3Buk Of ‘E Island. Apply at the office of +L, Beer Vie WANT CAT ONCE — Good honest menineévery locality, logal Or travelling, to mtroduce an \ advertise our g0o0ds, tacking up show cards Oa fences, along public roads, and all Sespicu 1s places. NO @Xperience need- Salary ©" commission $60 per month and menos $3. } ie dev. eal, once for full 8. I (MPIRE] Mepro oC Senden Ont. ' oem ee 7" GLOVE L ST—Nearly three week tan Kid Glove. Finder please leave. at’ this rhc (248 1 pd is THE DAILY HWX4SMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 25, ROCKY POINT FERRY Commencisg Monday, October 2nd. the steamer Bifin will run as follows for the balance of the season 1809: Will leave Prince Street wharf At. eitbedeess 00 tvs sive ntn aa e. Oe Lode cbenetbies 5 00c1 2k 900 «© Oe ve cdsnell é ole Lwieaies ao 1100 * ” ©0006 0 @ 8OC8CCe oe ees eee e sb 1 00 p. m. ST onceedihs od uecaddieweseis ck ae ‘ as PP HHOOOEHE EEC OTEEOE. 5 5 teense 4 00 ” © ocsudicwl ee i Will leave Rocky Point: BS: coctiniiseectuniaks a 8 00 a. {m. ” Mums 6 iad cudubbbeenes « kv 0 AW 00 ” Ul vaca la aye, i Wa livedetes 11 30 eer ree eere ee eee See eeeeeeereeeerere ] 30 } . m. " . e+ © ee © © © © © @ OBO SCCR eee eee © 3 00 : “ 4 30 - ‘ . ” eee meee 666 660606003060006984 b Ut (suNDAYS. ‘ Will leave Prince Street Wharf ° SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetabie. Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pifk. IT... CERTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable watch, You never know the time and and are constantly missin g appointments on that ac- count. We sell Reliable Watches Oniz We don’t care to handle anything else. Call and give us the ver— dict ef your inspection W.N. TANTON EWELER 1'0 LET—1 house on Brighton Road, facing south, 10 rooms, bathroom and pantry. heat- ed with hot water aad fitted for electric light. houses on Brighton Road, facing west,9 rooms pantry add bath room. Apply to Matheson & Bentley. 218 PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE HOME WORK for families; day or evening, good pay; no canvassing; plain instructions and work mailed on application. Address, Co-Op-K.Co. Leader Lane Toronto, Oat. 218 eod oe MROOMS [0 LET-Suitable for offices; over the store of L W Cook, May’s Corner, North Side Queen Square. Apply to Catherine May, corner of Prince and King Sts. 227 FOR 3SALE—50 acres of excellent land. sit- uated at Sparrows Road, Lot 51. This farm is in the centre of the most thriving settlement in the Province, is well watered and fenced; 3 miles from Montague Bridge. For termsap- ply to Mr. A. A. MeLean, Charlottetonw or to the owner, ,John McLean, Sparrow's, Roa . S<pt27 w2i oadd TO BE LET—Comfortable house on corner of King and Weymouth Streets—eight rooms yard and Outbuilding, newly repaired and cleaned. Apply to John Murphy, Southport. 240 FOUND.—On the road between Charlotte town and Little York, asumof money. The owner can have thesame by calling at this Office and paying cost of advertisement. '°O LET For the term of four years and lx months, that large store on the corner of wes. and Grafton Streets, lately occupied by row Woolen Millis. Apply 7 ee . 7t Lincoln’s History of Himself, “In the papers of the late Charles Lanman,” says the Washington corre- spondent of the Chicago Record, “there is an autobiography of Mr. Lincoln written in his owt hand. Mr, Lan- man was editor of The Congressional Directory at the time Mr. Lincoln was elected to congress and, according to the regular custom, forwarded to him as well as to all other members elect a blank to be filled out with facts and dates which might be made the basis for a biographical sketch in The Dt- rectory. Mr. Lincoln’s blank was re- turned promptly, filled up in his own handwriting with the following infor- mation: “ ‘Born Feb. county, Ky. “ ‘Hducation defective. “ ‘Profession, lawyer. “ ‘Military service, captain of volun- teers in the Black Hawk war. “ ‘Offices held: Postmaster at a very small office, four times a member of the Illinois legislature and elected to house of the next con- 12, 1809, in Hardin lower the >’ ‘ gress. He Needed a Shave. Hie had been out so late the night before that he did not know at what hour he had come home. When he awoke, he was curious to learn just how “rocky” he He accord- ingly reached out for the silver backed hand mirror that lay on the table be- side his bed. Instead of the mirror he got hold of the silver backed hairbrush. Not rec- ognizing his mistake, he took the brush up and gazed at the bristles for a looked. moment. Then he felt of the silver back and then stared back at the bris- tles. “Good heavens,” he murmured at last, “but I need a shave!’’—San Fran- cisco Argonant. South American Revolutions. Whenever the South Americans de- sire a change of administration they hoist a flag on a pole and march into the main street of the city. If the crowd becomes too formidable to be overcome by a military demonstration, the administration capitulates, and the outs take the place of the ins. It is often the only way of changing the administration, because the ins have the military and can carry elettions to suit themselves.—Baltimore American. The Old Man’s Retort. “You don’t have any ruins in this blawsted country,” said the British scion to his future father-in-law. ‘“‘No,” said the old man, “we don’t. And you won't have any left in Eng- land if your noble army of titled pau- pers can marry enough rich Yankee girls to put new roofs on your old cas- tles.’—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Her Way of Getting It. Wife (earnestly)—George, dear, I have prayed so fervently of late fora tailor made gown that I feel it would be flying in the face of Providence not to go and get measured at once.— Brooklyn Life. ~—_- School Girls’ Nerves Many a pele, weak school girl, suffering the evilenects of an exhausted nervous sys- tem, ana thin, waterp bloed, has been fully restored to the vigor ard buoyancy of robust health, by using A. W. Chases Nerve jFocd. The healthful gicw cn the cheek and the Lightness in the eye tellof the building\up 10cess Which is taken piace in the body. TANSTEAD Juxcron, P. Q, 12th Aug. 1895. Messrs C C Ricwarps & Co. GeyTLEMEN,-—I fell from the bridge lead- ing from a platform to a loaded car whil2 assisting my menin unloading a load of grain. The bridge went downas well as the load on my back, anudI struck on the ends of the sleepers, causing a serious injury to my leg. Ooly for its beng very fleshy, would have broken it. In an hour could not walk astep. Com- meuced using MINARD’S LINIMENT, and the third day went to Montreal oof basiness. and got about well by the use of acane. [can sincerely recommend it as the hest liniment that I know of in use. Yours truly, C. H.Gorpon. A waterproof dressing for menand boy’s echoes, givesa great shine, sold at R. H. Ramsay’s & Co’s. Stanfield’s unshrini:able underwear in all the different gradee, all sizes,the best goods in the world cheap at Prowse Bros. Buy your fal! and winter underwear. Buy Stanfield’s; it isthe best made in Canada; sold by Prowse Bros. Sins Beer & Geff expect 100 baskets grapes today. Now isthe best time to buy them for making wine, jelly, etc. See our fall and winter overcoats, two prices asked; all cailor made, but at the lowest possible prices. Prowse Bros. 3in Cheap fares to Charlotcetown during the bazaar week, the 16th to 20th October. This is a great opportunity to get your fall supply of solid Jeather home«imade boots at low prices at Goff Bros. ATTEND THE bazAar.—And if you want a new overcoat come to J. B. Medondald & Co and buy a one at special rice this week. You can get just the suit of underwear you want atR H Ramsay & Co’s. Up to date sheet music at Miller 3ros. Have you seen it? Our Box Calf boot for men; good style only $2.00 a pair at R. , H. Ramsay & Co’s. : No! 1£99° IT TAKES Bi OFF THE CHILL—— Our men’s underclothing fleeced lined; heav and warm for $1 per suit, regular $1.29 qualit Another Our fine Scotch Wool at $1.25 a suit, regular $1.50 quality. i 7 Underclotling per suit from 36 cents to $3.00. All leading values—try J. B. Macdonald & Co.’y For Best Values in Underclothing. i AMAA AA AAAARAAAAAR AA BASS FOR FALL PLOWING —BUY YOUR FALL REPAIRS FB0M— W. GRANT & CO’Y. —ALSO~— Generai purpose and other plows ia Syring Tooth Harrows. We have a large stock to be cleared out this fall cheaper than ever, at W. GRANT & CO’S., LE PAGES OLD STAND— SEE CPSP E SES EEE SEE SRE DIRECT a Steamship Service ARAKERAARASARAAR KARA AAA RAR A RA ie 2, s % be ee Pa , ’ ae! 2% 4 - i ivi a i +h hye ed eet try t Prt rt) . TO LIVERPOOL, G. B. The Elder Dempster & Co’s Steamship LAKE HURON 4040 tons, having cold storage accomodation and decks proper ly fitted for carrying live stock, is intended to seil from Char lottetown for Liverpool, direct, on or about the 17th Octoker also On or about the 18th November. The Lake Huron has splendid accomodation for a | number of cabin passengers, at very moderate rates. For rates of freight and other particulars apply to N. RATTENBURY AGENT Cl’town, August, 26th, 1899 adie ae Of all Wine Merchant Whistry. Wholesale from the distiller, A..G. Taomsow & U2, Glas gow Great rush at P MON AGHAN'S, Queen St. He is selling crockery, glass- / ware and groceries at ik reduced prices. Watel Attention ‘That will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly, As you value your time piece, do not allow it to run on without atten. tion from year to year, Such treat. ment will soon ruin the finest watch, It’s economy to have it examined regular intervals | ‘regular intervals, Tam sure I can do it to your satisfaction, =» T>! 1 EZ Please call G, F. HUTCHESON Ch’town Queen St THE QUESTION IS OFTEN ASKED, HOW [S$ THE ASCENDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP accounted for? The answer is simple enough, viz:—Be. cause there is none equal toit for intrinsic merits, firmness, lasting and perties Send for premium list. J, D, LAPTHORN & C0.., Cuarlottetown Soap Works Picasure ——AND—— Frofit It can be made a seurce of profit as weli as pleasure for visitors to the Cathedra: Bazaar, to call at our store get prices and see our stock of grocer- ies. We'll be happy to see you one and all whether you buy or not. Prices finer than ever this week. cleansing pro The Grocers Go Bare Fooed Nver =a | When yos can buy girls’ nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Button ed and Laced Boots for SOcts PAIR owe A T-——_ J.H BELL'S See windowfor next tw days, Farm kor Sale That well known and valuab!e freehoid farm, lately the property of Eiward Mual- len, and now of James L. Mallen, Cove head Koad, Lot 34, is offered fur sale. It coptains 170 acres of first class land, mostly cleared and in good condition. There are a few acres of fiae timber euitable for scantling and feacing end some hardwood. On it are a well built and comfortable residence, barns, granary and hay house. It is well adapted for a pasturage farm; is almost alongside of church and school, and nine miles from the city. If not disposed of by private sale before the second day of November next, 1899, it;will be eold at auction o2 that date. Farm produce, stock, implements and household furniture will be sold at the same time. For terms of sale and pat- ticulars apply to JAS. L. MULLIN Covehead Road, Lot 34, Oct. 3, °99—w3i d3i — Wedding Gifts Our stock is replete with 80 many articles of HANDSOME SILVERWARE convinced ycu will not find it difficult to make a selection by visiting cur store on Sunnyside that we are Cc. H. TAYLOR purity, combiued with great ISanderson & Co -N