t% Ey PO APE oe # - ; ; % es... 0 ew lig ~ er ee He i Se tg or - cae ent. es EXAMINER CALENDAR For November, 1898. MOON'S CHANGES, 6th day, Last ()uarter. 13th day, New Moon. 20th day, First Quarter. 28th day, Full Moon. = }ligh Water. sun = | Morn.| Aft. } Rises | Sets. esday 04 13 35 16 28 (4 29 inesday 29 (14 17 29 28 } Thursday 59 15 00 ol | 26 4 Friday 34 15 46 32 | 25S 5'Saturday 19 16 36 34 24 6 Sunday 23 17 34 so | 2 7\Mondsy 40 18 29 37 21 8. Tuesday 03 19 18 38 | 20 aw ednesday 20 2003; 40 |; 18 lO Thursday 26 20 44 42 | WV ll Friday 20 |21 22 43 | 15 12 Saturday 2157 | 44 14 iFSunday 10 11 (22 25 | 46 13 14 Monday 1. 00 (22 54! 47 12 LS, Tuesday 1) 47 23 2€ 48 ll 1@ Wednesday 12 33 13 2 50 10 rhareiey 14410; 52 9 18| Friday 07 15 03 54 8 19\ Saturday 56 15 58 | 55 7 20)Sunday 54 16 55 56 6 21) Monday 061755 | 57 5 22\T uesday 31 18 54 58 4 23) Wednesday 02 19 48 70 3 24| Thursday 20 20 38 | 1 2 25) Friday 32 |21 23 2 l 26' Saturday 37 (22 02 4 l 27/ Sunday 10 32 \22 30 5 0 23} Monday 1) 18 |22 58 42 29 a ll 58 23 26 § |3 59 30) Wednesd2y 12 37 13 19 9.1 3B a Every Housekeeper wants pure hard soap that lasts well—lathers freely, is low in price ind high in quality, Surprise Soap fills the want perfectly. a CENTS A CAKE. a ct Wants, Lost Found Got TO L ET.—A co! tage Emquire of D. Chappel. HOUSE TOL E" .~On Bayfield St. H. J.P. seriizaic ee c, Agent. connate on Lower Pri nee St. Apply to WANTED-.~A person to invest in a money making enterprisa, an established business. Must have thorough business education. Qluick returns for money invested, ferther particulars to, menawy rr O 5%, Ch’town. 253 1 week. _~ eee — _ ' WANTED. ~To buy a good driver bug and harness, same must b> in good sharea i bargain State price &c, and where same ca be seen. Address P, H, O., P. O. Box 73 256 HOUSE TO Li:T—Ov ‘Dorche ster Street, hetween Queen aid Pownal Streets, contain- ing eight rooms besides good kitchen and pantry. Possession about lat Nov. A pply to V ‘Diem Grant. or son. 20 TO LET —1T hat ‘om fortable brick dwelling heuse, situate on Water Street, now pn posses- sion of Mrs Mclienald. Possession given about 20th September, Apply to Peake Bros & Co. Aug. Wth, 1865, eod tf WANTED.—By a man— eeper, useful in shipping other capacitv ina busi- Apply at this offic. 224 tf EMPLOY MEN competent book business or ip an: ness establishmen t. TO LET —The house and premises known asthe “Old Londo. House, ’situateon Water ot., next‘e Government Warehouse No 1 Apply to Peake rwros & Co. jan2—tf Ni: HY We stock. the shelves with reserve stock from our large wholesale stock. SALE ° =aT*< -~ > mati THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER J1 1898 BLACK DIAMOND LINE, Mons moraing, Nov 8ib, will be Ch’town, Monday morning, Oct The S treal, Tuesday S. COBAN sailing from due at foundland, wil! sail tor St. John’s, New- via, North Sydney, carrying llth, and | horses, cattle and sheep on deck and pro- hy Shingles at 98o — duce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage, apply to PEAKE BROS & JO, Agents Ch’town, Oct 25, ’98— 249 $ SHINGLES AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1.25 SHINGLES AT $1.30 SHINGLES SAT $1.50 , SHINGLASS AT $1.60 SHINGLES A U $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00! B92 95 SHINGLES AT § SHINGLES AP $2.3¢ SHINGLES at $2.50 @ Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shingles, a!] kinds—all prices. Everything else you reouire our line Puone 181. James Barrett, Conaolly’s Wharf.... in e266 O02 O88 «= +20 4598 6442736003086 OFFER - - PROPERTY: BRICK BUILDING—West | side upper Queen St, in Charlottetown, fronting 37 feet 1 inch on Queen St, and extending back by par- allel lines about 99 feet,, together with right of way, 9 feet side, to ncrth thereof Iam instructed by Mrs Mary Ann )ffer, surviving trustee of the late James Apply for { 2 30x j The Large Discounts of 20 p.c.to 50 p, c off our already low prices are bringing thou- | sands of buyers trom all parts ofthe Island. Discounts off everything. - DAELY=--STOCK MUST BE SOLD-=-BARGAINS FQ@R ALL sale his splendid farm contsining 110 acr:s ot out buiidibs laws of 50 foreign eountries. Send sketch, model or photo. for free advice. MARION & MARION, Experts, New York Life Building, Montreal, ana Atlantic Building, Washington, D. C. LAND ‘SALE. Mr William Dockendorff« ffers for private freeho'd \a . with new dwelling house and 2 miles from Southport, Lot 48 aiso2 ? acre 3 of ireehold land across the road from the ebove (without bull dings). And if not sold by the 3th day of Nov 1898, will be sold at publie auction at 12 o'clock together with all the stock, cropand farming implements, For further particuiars apply toowner on the premises, or F. H. Horne. see handbills later. 259 dy 31 wk 3i Gur. RAS Every Clerk Instructedgio,Give Fuii Discounts as Advertised AUCTION SALE of being part of Town Lot No. 29, in the Srd hundred of Town Lote, a nin cee wane MR. FOX'S EXPERIENCE. Cured of Stone in the Bladder, by Dodd's Kidney Pills, After Operations had Failed. Toronto, Nov. 7-If a census were taken ‘to ascertain how many persone in Canadaare affliced with Gravel and Stone in the Bladder, it would be found that ninety in everw hundred are suflerers, Mrs Ellen Fox, No 3 Matthias St., Tor- onto, suff red for years with Stone in the iimader. one says. “lL aoderwent several operations titderived no benefit. J] used Dodd's K ney Pills, and am now com- pletely cu: i.” Dodd’s lk doey Pills are the only known oo ive cure for lis borribly painful lieease. The nev fail. Their effect is apid aod certain, 5.50 Lightest Piate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. -akes pictures 344 x 3}4 iaches; weighs but 12 ances. Meniscus lens, rotary shutter, three stops, view nder, socket for trinod screw. Perfectly adapted ) snap-shots er time *xposures and equaliy con- enient as a hand or tripod camera, ries with plate holder, ° e . m 82.50 muplote developing and printing outi.t, - 1.00 nia sc af ureha Carneras and Kodaks Sree at agencies EASTMAN mao ee rey ee Quebec Steamship We j ‘Ltd “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Saili y lng from Charlottetow: about 6 p. m. rom Montreal at 2 p. m. Monday 10th Oct Munday 3rd Ove Mondry 2 24th Oct Monday Lith Oc Monday 7th Nov Monday 31st Oc Perce Gaspe Delighit ul Calling at Summerside, Mal Bay aod Father Pvuint. summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed. Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs hand- led with great care. CARVELL BROS Agente Offer, to sell thie valuable property at; » s pn lie auction, on the premises, ou Tues. | @ HOME WORK FOR FAMILIES c the 15th day of November inst, at 2 . : 12 ° «ck noon. a ooo ae > a numberof » - ' ¢ . ar > ‘lesans—15 per cent down and balance on : ene an are eae s delivery of deeds. For turther parti iculars | @ machine and supply the yarn free, and @ y N } ylicitor pay for the work as sentin a apoly to Mr. A. A. {c Lean, S< Cc > 4 liistiure+nohiodr ince S7 to Sin per @w Ch’town hie oi anirel A i 2 week in ao 2 acuording lolimes devoted «# E. H. NORTON, Auctioneer. to the work. Fe 1¢ d2aw junat » Write aronce NAM* REFERENCES @© en ee @ COOPERATIV«s KNITTING ( 0 e a 5 aE & TOR O70. ca) ; 2 a $ 2a we2ane at Oece2 ocean +«@G@ | PROMPTLY SECURE i . aii ; » gy 4 2. , Write today for a free copy of ourminteresting book “3 f yn t Dy mm, “Inventors Help” and “‘How you are swindicd.’ dn i- es a We have extensive experience in the intricate patent om ep TO LET In Cameron Block apply to 4 1,’ ‘ HORAC a RD TO LET.—<A ‘ohenen antly rituated house | on the RBrigh‘on Rowd eourainin nine rooms end bathroom heat d with a * waer apd fit. d for e eptric ies Apply .o W.. Harris Arcnitect. : Cs Ge C.—Phiee story Develtiing Hous oar taining eight large rooms, on Priin rest Posses:ion given on Oct i3:h W. W. W eliner 217 ‘OLET—Halfof three story dwelling ‘house on the e -rner of Qeoeen ond ru zroy Sts p- piy to Wm Hend+r on, Fitzroy st O45 tt Tews SoS TEs FS8 -s* =, ee a ent nae tt _ ee TATTLER. Mrs, Curzon in her new place will bow only to Queen Vintoria, The late Miss Julia Demuth of York, Pa. made tha two missionary societies of the Presbyterian church residuary legatees of her estate. Dr. Catherina de Farsenbroeck, who has attained fame as a gynecologist, has been appointed by the Dutch government as a member of the medical examining commission. Mrs. Hanna Clark shas given to Elk- hart, Ind., the Clark Homeopathic Hos- pital and Training Schooi For Nurses and Surgeons, the main building of which is valued at $15,000. Miss Anna Bouligny of New Orleans, who assisted Miss Chanler as a nurse in Porto Rico, is the great-great-grand- daughter of the Lieutenant Bienville who founded her native city. The name of Mme. Adele Maria Juana Patti Nicolini of Craig-y-Nos castle ap- ears in a recent London Gazette among the aliens to whom certificates of British naturalization have been granted. {ng exhausted the excitement of bicy- cling, has now turned to ballooning, which she is trying to make the fashiona- ble sport for Italian society. She makes a daily ascent accompanied by her maid, Mrs. Cynthia Conant of Springfield, Mass., who has just celebrated her hun- dredth birthday, is in excellent health and in conversation is bright and interesting. She saw Lafayette when he visited Boston and often tells how handsome he was and how distinguished he appeared. The mother of the late Secretary of State Walter Q. Gresham celebrated the ninety-second anniversary of her birth in Lanesboro, Ind., not long ago. She was one of the first white children born in what is now Harrison county, Ind. She was married to Colonel Gresham 75 years ARO, Miss Elsie Reasoner is a Kansas girl. Miss Keasoner had charge of the bureau of publicity at Omaha when the war broke out, but she at once resigned her place and went away with the soldiers, going first to Kingston, Jamaica. She witnessed several engagements and will write about the war as seen by a girl. Miss Florence Nightingale, who has never recovered from the effects of her la- bors during the Crimean war, presents in this respect a strong contrast to Miss Clara Barton, who, in the midst of her Red Cross work, is nearly as old as her English prototype and who says she feels as well as she ever did in her life, THE ROYAL BOX. Prince Arthur of Connaught upon his return to Eton is to join the army class, to prepare for his examination for the Royal Military academy, it being his fa- ther’s wish that he enter the Royal artil- lery. Queen Victoria sent a magnificent In- dian shawl and aring as a wedding pres- ent to Princess Dorothea of Saxe-Coburg- Gotha, while her gifts to the Duke of Au- gustenburg were a ring and a very hand- some silver epergne. The insignia of the Golden Fleece worn by Duke Philip, the founder of the order, is still in the possession of Don Carlos—a fact which causes much chagrin and irri- tation to both the queen regent of Spain and the emperor of Austria. It is a su- perbly jeweled affair and of high intrinsie value. ' Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, who is a fearloss rider, is very fond of re- viewing her troops, and when reviewing the Third hussars at Gooliland, her maj- esty appeared mounted, in a light colored habit, and at the end of the parade led her regiment to the attack amid the deaf- ening applause of the va a amg ERVES must be fedon on pure, rich blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best nerve tonic. By enriching the blood it makes the nerve: STRONG. Li Hung Chang has his oppeaniek and rival, Chang Ten Hwan, jn hock. now Li's “dav in conrt,” so toe *peak. When it isn’t Hung, it’s Chang, and nobody but Great Britain and Russia knows difference. — Chicago Newer. Letizia, duchess dowager of Aosta, hav- . more the {a bGRodaasansouEse , Z Ks A on j Si i . Fe | 2 Nag EEE EEE EE ERE E EEE Ap ig gE EES S Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Chiidren, 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 b? Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea 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. Castoria. so well ad: apted to children 18 Supernor to any pre Castoria. : ; it «medicine for | told me “Castoria is that I recommend 1t | scription known to me.” Mass. H. A. ARCHER, **Castoria is an is an excelic: children. Mothers have repeatedly of its good eifect upon their children. Dr. G. C, OSGOOD, Y . . ‘> op LOU il, MM. D. Dreok lyn, v, Se IMILE SiGN. SiGNATURE OF THE FAC-S APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE SENTALS A COMPANY, 77 MURARAY STREET. NEW YORK cCiTy i i % 5 ABBA ASS Be SF = The best that Scotland Yieids ! attisons Whisky A wholesome aad agreeable stimulant of unrivalled quality and flavor. Rich, Mellow, Soft The King of Scotch Whiskies For Sale by leading Wine and Spirit Dealers. U MONTREAL, SOLE AGENTS FOR CANABA. S, B. Townsend & Co, Fe FESS SSF S EES EFS FF SEE G ae ¥ ants fo Se ts Kg le Be ae, ‘4 ae 3 > Sha se As & want to sell ($600.00) six hundred dollars worth of goods every day from now till New Year’s to clear out our With few exceptions buyers will find our retail siock as full and complete as when our big sale began. We are giving inmense bargains “A. WEEKS & CO., Whoesale and Retail . , EUs ¥ ~ wr very day we fill eryore Se Maser