.»* > > @ @ “&. eee @ae | This is + The Weather For which you require heavy wa king hoot’ In women’s we have the following laced boote, with heavy soles cach are a plum. n good Women’s Peb le laced boots, Heavy Soler $1.45, $1.50, $1.60 $1 75, $1 85 Women’s Dongola laced boots heavy soles $1.80, $2.10, $2.25 $2.75. Women’a Box Calf laced boots heavy soles $2.10, $2.65, $3.50 Women’s Chocolate laced boote heavy eoles $!.85, $2.00, $2.35 ALLEY & CO,, THE SHOEISTS woeewewe a+ ~@@eeve =><«es2s4tne0n7 @ 8 O48 © 8 O48 © ee “ss ee oe 4 4242468 8 @*s @ Sugar Cakes oe ~~ i0c PER DZ The best lunch cakes to be had in citv. lelephone 9 D. STMWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BUST BREAD OOO 0982010008 20020798 C00 REMOVED. — | On and after M nday, Oct 2rd, my patrons will find me in my office in | the New Prowse block, on the north! side of Queen’s Syuare, first door to | the right upstairs, | OR. J. H. AYERS, Dentist A PERFECT SYSTEM Work, Crown ard (Teeth without Plates.) DR, MURRAY; | 145 QuEEN STREET, bs P r Bridge jorities agaivst it. Local and Other items. Tne Reason Way.—Nova Scotia pears to have given the biggest m: for probibition. They prefer blue noses the red ones — Bost n Herald. -_ here to Smatt Poraio Crop the different districts ot Cape Breton state that the potato crop is much poorer than was antiCiptated. This year’s crop will not be half ot last year’s sdichattianien Mvrperepd For Monry.—Buck port, Me., 1 agitated over the murderof Mre Sarah Ware, a widow, 52 years old, whose dead body was found in a clump of bushes lastweek. It is now supposed she was murdered for the little money she possess- ed—about%,65. Mrs Ware came from Oape Breton and her maiden name was Sarah MacDonald. continent Goop Reapinc Cneap.—We have made arrangements (see advt.) whereby we are enabled to offer the Montreal Famity HeraLp AND Week.y Srar_ in connection with Tue Weexiy Examiner for a trial subscription of rwenty cents. This isa splendid chance to secure the best local news as furvished by Toe Weexiy Exami~ wer and the best weekly family news in Canada at a low price. This offer is only good until October. The two papers wi.l make anexceptionally good combination to have addressed to vour friends abroad even if youdo not yourself require them, } eoniemctiitipmenen Ax Ovp Ayn Watt Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the child the gums, allays all pain, cures wind, colic,avd is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incaleu!able. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wiaslow’s Soothing Syrip, and take no other kind used softens —@—_—_ Professor Goidwin Smith hasa short letter in the New York Snu of Thursday, in which he says: “Reeult of tha plebiscite on prohibition is morally and prac'ically fata] to prohibition legislation. Prohi- bitionist orgaus and organizers admit that their cause has suffered moral defeat, and probibition is shelved for the present. The great centres and the Province of Quebee prox nounced by overwhelmiog ma- No Government would It remains to be forecast of venture to coerce them.” seen whether this is & correct the Goveinment’s intention. See ‘urea Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Alldruggists refuna the money ifit failsto cure, ole THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCCOBER 10, i898 ee ~ | ) it jor 7 | ays tem, reg gulerity , How to get on. Dont stop to tell stories bours. Tf you havea placeof business, Le found there when wanted. Have order, , liberality, andjprompi- nese, Do not meddle with "business you know nothing of. Strive to avoid herd words and personalities. Pay asyou go. Help others when you cap, but say ro firmly and respectfully. Have but few coutidants: the fewer the better. Learn to thigk and act for yourself. Be vigilant. Keep ahead of the times, and subscribe to Tok Examiner. Se Oe Orem —Referring to Professor Robertson’s re- marks about Canadian oatmeal in ‘he British market and the possibility of Prince Edward Island entering the list of export~- ers of oatmeal, Mr. James Paton, of this city, informs us that,a few years ago, he took home to Scotland a sample of our Island meal and placed it before a special- ist there, whodeclared it to be the finest sample ofoatmeal from Canada tha he bad ever seen and fully equa! in point of quality to that produce North of the Tweed, —_-— DIED. At Head St Peter’s Bay, on Oct3rd, Margaret Ann, relict of the late William Coffia, aged 57 years. The Lord hath called her From this vale of misery and woe, He found for her a bavpy home, W here all the just will go, Oh mother it was har] to part With you we loved so well, But Jesus partied with his life, That we in Heaven might dwell. The doctor may be a good old man, but even so, medical examinations and the “‘Jocal-application” treatment are abhoreat to every modest woman. They are em-~ barrassing—often useless, Thev should not be submitted to-until everything else bas been tried. In nine cases out of ten, there is no renson for them. In nine cases out of ten,the doctor in general practice isn’t competent to treat female dieeases. They make a branch of medicine by them- selves. They are distinct from other ail- ments. They can be properly understood and treated only by one who has had years of actual practice and experience in thie particular line. This is true of DrR V Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalides’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buftalo, N. Y. Dr Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription, a remedy for all derangements of the reproductive organs of women, has been in actual use for more than thirty years. It cures every form of “ female weakness.” ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMANS HEADA HE POW DERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggists. We ae Ms Soe ATO @x () < te e (3 the v Always ¢) Delights Rt to Give t 1s , “MY the STORE” recognized ase are mate. “ 7 “=: « TH SE BARGAINS § A big line of heavy Dress Goods, 42 inches wide, worth 28 needless to Say more, bargains stan that all others try to approx- hr a 7 2 ) b & © wD and warm, 25 cents 48 ladies’ $3.50 dard $1.75 oo ‘ 3 a a 1s “at: 0 SEN Mest See Sealy Si 50 pieces Flannelette, extra heavy, 30 inches wide worth 6c 50 doz Ladies Hosiery, heavy rib and plain. 200 pairs odd line corsets they are all prices and all of the best makes, your choice at lack Jackets, good warm rough cloth, silk braid ed Inpels every g garment worth 36 ladies’ Astrakun Fur Ruffs ? bought at a bargain, yours for 50 Coney Fur Collars, worth ) Our Furs——™ We are the leading Fur House of P, E. I. We carry the largest assortment; we guarantee 226 | A 7 [8c 3; worth — Half Price ' S [Bo ? in business ! Never buy an article | ; | youd C it j —Th? reports from ; °°" 9° not need because it fs cheap. DO 8 ©S84>5 9O4£5°4046O9O 2 O20 9OOH9]D9SO 6M O80 46 OFOO27O9O45O4O46O4*O]4 , > oa ‘ (oa 2 our Furs and Jackets, - ae ~ — —— ef / . cs - @ a ‘S — * @ j eee } —_ & Eo — oO eo J eae pai, —_— — eetebaete & | Successors to Beer Bros, senonneenieesepecceeces ce eekeeeeee® OPERA HOUSE. GHARLGTTETOWN 3S Nights Only. Commencing ~TURSDAY, OCT. 11, 12 and iSth DIREC’ FROM HALIFAX Amerigas Grandest Spectular atttraction, CHAS. A. YALES “Forever” Devils Auction Co, 450— PEOPLE —50 Car load of Special Scenery, BEAUTIFUL BALLETTS. European and American Specialties Grand Transtormations--Fun- ny irick Scenes SOUSA : THE : MACH : KINGS LATEST SUCCESS. “King Cotton” ‘El Capitan’ “Ucchain the Dogs of War.’ Columbia and Britannia, Stars aod Stripes Forever. The biggest and best show that ever visited Charlottetown. Prices same as Halifax—25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Just Recelved a pice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and_ rolled plate, and selling very low, e2os W. N. TANTOR An tor fF Op posite oan e’a HarJware & HEALTH | READERS =e x ea =] Elementary Text Books on Physiology and Hygiene with special reference to the effects of Alcohol aad Tobacco upon the human system. Retail price Pt. 1 20 cents s wo Pt. 3. 30 cents For sale by all dealers in school supplies in the Mari- time Provinces. eS eM tc ne * ‘Shingles at 98¢ SHINGLES AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $1.15 SHINGLES AT $1.25. SHINGLKS AT $1.30! SHING LES AT $1.50 SHINGLES Arti 69 SHINGLES AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 Da. se SHINGLES AT $2.3 SHINGLES at $2. - Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shingles, a!! kinds—all prices. Everything elee you reouire in our line Puone 181. James Barrett, Conaolly’s Wharf. . ee ~7 ~ eB 22246008 Furness Line of Steamers Fy | ! @eet @vw e® @ £068 02088 ~e~ 8O8G Halifax to Great Britain S. S. “ HalifaxjCity” leaves Halifax for London G. B 6th Oct. S. S. “Damara” will leave Halifax for Liverpool 13th Oct. The “Halifax City” is fitted with cold storage. W. W. CLARKE, Agent —— A SLT 2 eee Model Store< UNDERWEAR ibnirg We have a splendid assortment of men’s Unae through all qualities of goods. all wool at $1.00 per suit are Our 3 Leaders rapid sellers, and are unquestion- ably Charlottetown’s best underwear values. Other Lines at "=r 51.560 - | a.0O a.50Orzr sv. [Invite your careful inspection, R. H. Ramsay SUNNYSIDE Ch’town, Oct 3rd, 1898 enone Lee A Parlor Stove ? ed ' a A Hall Stove? : Lt: Le } A Cooking Siove ? ° that you are going wo buy; which ever it is you will want the best. We have them. PENNELL & CH ANDLER _ Ask for it Take no Other Purnell’s EHaglish = | PURE : MALT : VINEGAR. No acide or chemicals use SS ———————_—__ Flannelletes Cloakings Hosiery Underclothing Dress Goods T. J HARRIS LONDON HOUSE COLD! COLD! COLD Can be Keht Out by the QUE 3EC HEATER The cold weather is coming—so is a stock of QUEBEC HEATERS, waste time putting up your old hard coal base burner, but buy a QUEBEC HEATER 5 and save time, dirt, dust, coal, Also get more heat, Sold only at the CITY - HARDWARE - STORE BUT—FOR CASH, Don’t worry and labor, | R.B. NORTON & CO LTD