J sha soap for ! uses, T! on every quality. St. Cre Wants, SAFE i st in quality—a pure hard \undry purposes and general iat word Surprise stamped ‘ake guarantees the highest « Soap Mfg. Co., St. Stephens, 1.8. Lost, Found, &¢ W ANTED— mm forrtabl Hous, Powns wW AN TED — qood wares, ton Road, W ANTED— famiiv, wher? niy to Miss All TO LE ¢c—A e'tua'e” wm K Bank of ‘EI . L Beer \ few gentlemen boarders can nccomodated at the Finley St. 228 4i pd rl for general housework, oply to Mra F Perkins. Brigh- 228 tf movestent cook in ai small nother servant is kent. Ap- 7, Prince St. 998 tf a ——n ——— %usa containing fiva rooms. ig Street, back of Merchant’ 4 land. Apply at the office of tie ees nesses sts setts LIGHT BRA haviiige Licht pirecvavr by Fee WANTPRD- Wholesa anvass lowe nee and be v nerallv,. A Co , Montre eal Any person find a MAS WANTED Bramas;s for eale may adires3ing Tae EXAMINER “OF ‘“avellar or Broker for Mon- » Wine and Spirit House, to Provinces, must have exper- all racommended by the trade ; r dress “Broker” care A McKim 224 3i RNOM re the store of L Side Queen *¢ corner of Prin Lo: T—A 8 with oval cen @€aving at i ' MONEY LO by & young m Will finder ki office. WANTED - or ladies: spec reliable firm, nonecessa’v Manager Hal WANTED .- @ situation as of a warehous for particular: WANTED- ar. Ww. Hodgso LET--Suitable for offices: Over VY Cook. May’s Corner, North 1are. Apply to Catherine May, sand Kiang Sts. 227 ar-shaved Brooch of brilliants, er. Finder will be rewarded by rhe’s Lrug Store. 227 li :T.—Sixteen dollars, yesterday. nwit0ean ill afford the 1'ss, dig leave at the EXAMINER $200 per day sure, gentlemen i! work: position permanent: rith best references: experience Address, S. M. Fry. Field far, NS 25 dy& wytt By asteady and capable man; lerk in a grocery store, or keep- . Apply at Watchman office 225 Atonce,a cook. Apoly at Mrs ’s Grafton Street, west SATCHEL sim of money. tbis office or 2 WE WAN men in @very iatroduce and show ca on ail conspreneu: ed. Salary or ex penses $2.59 particulars.. ondon, Oat. LOST —On pin with sett finder .will | ffic e —_—~ W AN C(ED— Bagnali’s, Fitz “GIRL WAN! servant App! Street sunday 17th inst,a gold stick JOST.-- Containing a sma!l Finder will please leave at Dr. Conroys AT ONCE — Good honest ocalty, local or travelling. to advertiss our goods, tacking up fenc2s, along public roads, and places. No experience need- commission $60 per month and ver day. Write at once for full fae EMPIRE MEDICINE ©o., ——$$$—__— pearl and amethv-t leave it at EXAMINFR 1s CO ndly irl for nurse, Call at Mrs “oy St. 221 3idd eD— vn expsrienced gensral >to Mrs 8 R. Jenkins, Grafton 220 3i vO LET-1h south, 10 rooms, ec with hot wa houses on I rooms pantry Matheson « Bi TO LET.—A s ituated on Round House. 183 on Brighton Road, facing bathroom aad pantry. heat- er aad fitted for electric light. tighton Road, facing west,9 avd bath room. Apply to otley. 218 10use containing eight rooms, Vater Street, nearly Opposite Apply at the office of L L Beer FPORSALE- good repair. | PLEASANT W ORK for fan no canvassing majled on app 15 Leader Lant TO BE LET o: King and W yard and outt cleaned. App ‘oO LET -Fo 2ix montha, t Qneen and Gre tine McKay W Bros WANTED— on table prefer TO LET.— I ed with hot w occupied by = May. apply to 75.00 will buy with best me Keep the mor youro#wn mec Upper Queen To the Patrons of the P. E. I. ic CO,, Rlectr Ve are no ner boiler o pectfully as lights a8 ep ' few HDOsiLioOn, ; @& 22— dy 5i Dr, H, L Dickey Late of FE pital, M don Specialist in Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Office—CA¥ ZRON BLOCK. Lesidence-- ‘HOTEL DAVIES.” 9.30 to lp, m.-, 2 ep = +7 to d aw Office Hour p. m,Eyes \lady’s bridle and s.ddle in OM Reddin, 218 4i AND PROFITABLE HCME tilies; day or evening, good pay; plain instructions and work cation. Address, Co-Op-K.Co. Toronto, Ont. 218 eod Comfortabie house on corner eymouth Streets—seven rooms, uldi ng, newly repaired and y toJohn Murphy, Southport 212 6iyd the term of four vears snd at large store on the corner of (ton Streets, lately occupied by yolen Milis. Apply to Prowse 177 tf housemaid, one who can wait ed, Apply to Mrs mre. 3 t ouse On Brighton Road, heat- ter, Bath Rooms etc, at present I Dillon Esq. Possession giveu J. McKinnon 69 the best hand made buggy erial and work throughout. sy on the Island, encourage inics, and buy from F. R. Fos- ‘treat wytf y placing io our station ano - 250 horse power, and we ree all our cu.etomers to use the ‘tingly as they possibly cao jays, until this boiler is in P. E. 1. ELECTRICCO. »yal London Ophthalmic Hos vorfields, and Central Lon- Throat & Kar Hospital iseases of the ested for glasses 29 d a France and Colonizsing, The French canrot colonize, and they tnow it. Their population is, to put it noderately, stagnant. In 50 years’ time the laws of nature will have reduced them to the rank of a second rate pow- er, unless they meanwhile adopt and act upon the device, ‘‘Liberte. Egalite, Ma- ternite."" Meanwhile they have not a surplus population to be employed in colonization. Their colonies are not even self’ supporting. Leaving out Al- geria, they cost the republic 100,000. - 009 francs a year. And concerning Algeria, one of the few Frenchmen who regard these ques- tions in the light of plain facts, G. Gar- reau, writing in the Siecle a few days ago, makes the painful confession “During well nigh 70 years we have failed to make Algeria pay. Have we even striven to make it? During 20 years we have been pursuing Ahmadon or Samory. What have we done with the Sudan? We have contributed to depopulate it, we have made waste, di- rectly or indirectly, immense territories, on which a rich population formerly lived; we have extended the desert in- stead of reclaiming it. Our soldiers have labored so well that they success- fully thwarted all useful beginnings and blocked the road to the pioneers of commerce. our Contemporary Re- view in _———as SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepstias 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. Thep Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smaili Pill. Small Dosee Smail Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pilla, | eYPnenen ns Pee eee HED NE NENT ais Mare than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth use sun: light and Lifebuoy Soaps exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds, SY “aN This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leaving samples at every house and making care- ful enquiries. 'Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til they tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. Why should not others learn and be healthier aad happier for the learning. Price is only 5e¢ for large twin bar, LUMAdbLAdAAAdddUb dd AAddLbdddadi aie CONVENTION AT DUNDAS, The Liberal Conservative Convention for the Ridiog of Kings will be held at the Court House, Dundas on Wednesday Oct. lith at 12 o’clock, noon, for the purpose of choosing @ candidate for the House of Commons. A full attendance of delegates is requested, Prrerevenennenenenenrnienvenrennnenonenenerne nn: onnennennn tree ernnenert prep ef rity AALLAAAALLAbbhbcdd ALAAAbLbbdbbabbadhdbadddadadadddbdddabeddddLddsadeaddacdddaaddddeddcadd Y v v sv % D.GORDOQN, Pres. Lib. Con. Assoc, Riding of Kings. Geo’town, Sept 27th, °99 wk 2ins WANTED es A young man for our Retail Department— must have some experience inthe dry oods business and _ good reference. WEEKS & Co., 12 3ieod The Peoples store THE DAinY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, 0O Hie Got the Money. The youngest son of a distinguished citizen of Chicago went abroad with a liberal amount of money for a_ boy of his age, not long ago, and aftera month in London, he cabled to his father, ‘‘Please send £100 quick,’’ and signed bis name, Willie Blank. Mr. Blank tcok this cable to the office of his eldest son and said, in a puzzled way: ‘‘Willie has just cabled for £100. Now, I wonder what the boy wants to do with it.”’ ‘‘Cable and find out,’’ was the sug- gestion, and Mr. Blank sent to Willie Blank this message, ‘‘What do you want money for?’’ A few hours later came the reply, ‘‘For Willie.’’—Chicago Inter Ocean. ,* The Dangers of Mormonism, Any one who ever lived for any great length of time in Utah when it wasa territory knows only too well that the gentiles found it to their interest not to criticise too adversely the autocracy of Brigham Young. Dr. Robinson would not be ‘‘counseled’’ to refrain from censure. One beautiful moonlight night a man came to his house and told him that a man had been kicked by a mule ‘‘down on the State road,’’ and that his leg was broken. He was suffering the greatest agony and needed the services of a surgeon. Would the doctor not come to his relief? Mrs. Robinson pleaded with her husband not to go. He laughed at her fears, and went. One block from his house he was assassinated by a blow on the head with some dull instrument and a shot from a pistol His murderer was never apprehended.—Ruth Everett in Arena. Grand blue grapes very basket at Beer & Goff’s. 10 baskets b'ue plums morning at Beer & Goff’s. cheap by the 230 2ins. received this Cooking pears for sale by the baeket at Beer & Gctt’s. Snap—A lot of misses’ and children’s boots at half-price. See window.—J B Macdonald & Co. 25 bbls of onions to arrive; a larger Jot to follow. Weare in @ position to quote lowerthan any oluer firm in the city on onions by the barrel cwt or smaller quanti-« ties, apples by the peck or bushei; vege- tables who'esale and retail at Gay’s market stalls or nursery gardene bead of Prince Street, Ch’town, telephone 180. 227. Thurs, Mon & wky 3 wks. Cheap rates for round trip to Montreal oa September 26th to October 3rd, by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Travel by the C PR., and you b«ve no long delays on | the road. For infor mation and rates see ad , ia another columu or apply to Jobn QO, Hyndman, agent C. P. R. = : : : 8 in re Estate ot Reubin Tuplin, of Kensington, deceased All persons having any demand upon the estate of the abcve named deceased, are hereby required to eahibit the seme duly attested, as by law required, at the office of Charles R Smallwood, solicitor, Charlottetown, within one yearfrom the date of this advertisment. Dated this 2nd day of September, A. D. 189y, JAMES TUPLIN, § R R FITZGERALD,< Executore. ae SW BODD, { W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake Chacolates <=_ Can be had at any of the following first class store T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Goff J.D. McLeod & Co @Q VY) SRP a Vi) sp SALT - SALT. 6000 Bags, 12s now /anding 18,000 * “ due to arrive this month For sale low to the trade CHARLES HARPER, Shediac, N.B 18 ept 1899—d1k NOTICE. The Fire Wardens of Souris offer for sale Debentures tothe amt. of $2000, for 15 years rt 4% interest. Also want to buy a Fire Hand Engine. ©. C. CARLTON, JR., CTOBER 2 189b, HARD WOOD SAWDUST. Used as Fuel and For Cleaning Furs and Silwer, The fine sawdust of hard woods, that which is pruduced in sawing veneers. is used for.a variety of special purposes fine mahogany sawdust, for instance. being extensively used in cleaning furs There are sold 15 or 20 different vari eties of fine satvdust from as many dif ferent kinds of hard woods. these being gathered from the various mills. While fine mahogany is the sawdust most largely used in cleaning furs various other kinds are also employed for that purpose. The use of sawdust for cleaning jewelry is tradi- tional. Boxwood sawdust in polishing silver used in marquetry work. Some are used in making pressed moldings and orna- ments. Sandalwood sawdust is used in scent bags. The production of coarse sawdust of various hard woods, such as oak and maple, is greater than the demand for it. Such sawdusts may be burned in the mills where they are produced Coarse mahogany sawdust may be sold for commonplace uses or employed as fuel where it is made, but for the fine sawdusts of all the hard woods there is more or lessdemand. Yor many of them there is a ready market. The most cost- ly of fine hard wood sawdust is box- wood, of which the supply is less than the demand. Fine hard wood sawdusts are shipped from this city to various parts of the United States. They are exported in considerable quantities to Canada, and some are sent to England. —New York Sun. box wood is also used Some sawdusts are " MEDICAL SCIENCE ADVANCES, § ™ Positive Cure for Asthma Discovereg Tt has long been recognized by medicad scientists throughout the world that nature has supplied! all creation with some remedy, {n the vegetable or mineral kingdom wheres with all forms of ailments can be cured, but it was not untill the discovery by Stan ley of the wonderful Kola plant along the Congo River in Africa that asthma was permanently curable. In fact, it was not until the investigaticns made by Dr. Clarke some years later that this disease was found curable ; he found that by combining the extract of Kola Nut with other vege- table extracts that the compound obtained would permanently cure asthma. Clarke's Kola Compound was then tried on over 100 eases in different hospitals, with the mare vellous result that over 95 per cent. wera permanently cured {n fess than 60 Gays® treatment. Clarke's Kola Compound is now recognized to be the only rmanent cure for this dreaded disease. Sold by all drugs gists. Free sample bottle sent to any per. son. Mention this paper. Address The Griffiths & Macpherson Co., 121 Church street, Toronto, or Vancouver, B. C., sole Canadian agents. Sold by Geo E Hughes, ‘4 5 J FE ZING ; , g. ETCHING, ELEGTROTYPING.” St JoHN.N.B) —_- —- er pe ee ~~ noe ~CHARLOTTETUP'N Business College! — AND— Writing Academy Will re-open for the Fall and Winter Term ON AUVUCUST 2oth. (‘Let the Searchlight of Practice illuminate the uark places of Theory’’) A THOROUGHLY Progressive, Practical jnstitution, in which young men and women are not only taught Bookkeeping (in all its applications to Commerce) both by 2ingla and double entry, but are trained how to de busiuess by actual business transactioas, — No THANKS! 14 %* BLACK BASS’ mp Navy Chewing Tobacco : is quite good enough for me OMT Dominion Topacco @°, MONTREAL. a ee ey ; Great rush at P MON AGHAN'S, Queen St. He c is selling crockery, giags- } ware and groceries at ” reduced prices. — Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; but ou armers do not need to wait till the “ Peace Couference” jj over, before buying their plough rhares, as they can do soa orce, by calling at tie Masonic Temple Store, where am share, or other plough extras can be had for Jess money. ang setter than any imported. Prove this at once, by trying hem. WEE FS eS SE > ‘Ee A. MAACLEAN MANUFACTURER Of ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, Esdale Foundry and mechinery Depot. Office, + onicTemple harlottetown, Pp, Artificial Teeth on Metal Plates A dentist who knows his business, and one {that hae any regard for his patients will always advise them tobave a metal plate. Prov. MELVILLE B. Buckter, Instructor Bosioa Dental Col'ege, er) q 0 5 22 : Boston Mass In view of the vast amount ofinjury done to the mouths of wears e @ ¢ersof rubber or vulcanite plates, bythe retention of undue heat, owing to the non conductibility of rubber, and as alumium is now 80 cheaply produced, and making as it does a rigid, light, cleanly, un-~ objectionable plate thee seems no reason why any person should wear a rubber or vulcan'te plate. Not ooly this, but better results sate and adhesion are « tained in difficult jases, than in the use of rubber. pete | L. P.E wes 2 D. D. &S. Chicag Ul Dental Schoo! The above quotations ure from hundreas py eminent dentists whose close observation in many years experience in plate work has learned them the many advantages of metal over rubber. Many persons who are compelled to wear artificial teeth on‘a plate find that the ordinary plate causes heating of the mouth, bad taste, shrinkage of the gums, etc., finally causing the plate to get loose, sometimes sore lips, sore mouths and sore throats, and caused directly from the wearing of an ordinary plate. The st udents act as buyers, sellers, traders, bankers, bLook-keepers and accountants in actual business operations, and the curreney issued by the Co'lege Bank, and the mdse. issued from the Emporium are used in bona- tide business transactions, just the same aa in mercantile and banking houses. Booh-~ keeping in itself may be learned at home, but a knowledge of how to trAnsact business cannot be thus acquired. That our ccurse and system oftraining is emiently practical write for testimonials from business men and from students who are now holding lucrativa and responsible positions. SUBJECTS: Book-kee ping by single ana double entry theoretical and practical) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanship, Busines Correspondence, “cmmerciri Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Railroading, Steamboat~ ing, Banxing (sctual practicein the College Bank), Typewriting, Shorthand, and Nari- gatioa. : : FACULTY: I. B. Miller, Princ’pal, Teacherof Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business Practice, Business Corresps dence, Typewriting and } Navigation. A.C. MeMillan, Vice Principal, Teacher ; of Railroading, Steamboating, Banking, ac- counting and Actual Business Practice. J. Harry Williams, teacher of Business Penmanship. Wm. Moran [licensed] Teacher of Shorft- hand, George 8. Enman, Esq., [Law Firm Mc- Donald & Inman] Lecturer on Commercial Law. For circulars* or full information write or apply to L. B. MILLER, Principal uvermmemne l tf cordinally iny os vi imspect our ns < in general, FOR SALE—S50 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 fenceo; 3 miles from Montague Bridge. For termsap- ply to Mr. A. A McLean, Charlottetonw or to i753 tf j Sec’y-Tre 4 . the owner, John McLean, Sparrow’s, Road Se pt" 7 w2i 2 We recommend.a metal plate either of Gold, Platinum, Aluminum. It isa conductor of heat and cold, it is non-irritating, and is thin- er, lighter, and stronger than any other plate. We have testimonia/s from persons for whom we have made metel plates—not one wouid wearan ordinary plate again. You can have your impression taken, and a metal plate made same day, fully guaranteed because we make them onrselves, and know all sdtis eb eteateOte about the material ueed. Cail and see specimens of our work. ja Every piece of work done by us must give entire satisfaction to the 4 patient, else we will not allow it to leave our office. <I See our artificial teeth without plates. wy . Vy, ) § 2s 2 us oie . oti geneiniediciatdaces: xs NZ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. a= <i oOye vbr. Qe arbre oxbye o1Wye orb orbye 0 Bye arbre xbye xbre vbr AS AY ee ASB SAPD —aeBix BS TO LMPORTERS. We are prepared to quote through rates of freight, on ‘flinplates Hardware, Liquors and General Merchandise from London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Avonmouth Dock and Antwerp +o Charlottetown and all points on the P E Island Railway. Apply to PEAKE BROS & CO C’ohwn Tuly 11, 1899—pat NoMore War. TY