THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLUI'TETOWN, SEPTEMBER 18, 1899 \ ' oy \ : ; reg y . , + oe oS IE HS HE He He oe oe am | ’ S TEE , (Sa a a | $ | a y y y ? Hla Ww 4 . 1A , an | . 1 i 7 } ii . a me : o 2 yi ; ca pak | tie was selfish and cold, and never would . .: | g i I \ ( r (y)! heine si: , : DaMAce BY Fire. —Fire ina barn caused | : M | To the echool. or the fleld. a laugh that | DY ligbtuimg last week at North Mountain . 3 ; ° would ring : . | near Bridgetown, N.S., destroyed the 4 ; . > , | He was always unkind. nor word would he | 0@F2 aad several head of caitle nnd horses , g ‘ s the hx ide eee oe ee belonging to Mr. Templeman. | . | Ui comfort or cheer at the close of the ——— . rware for Wedding day. : (rif Is &€a: Way wwpro - r ‘Twas A Boot Bortow.—A peculiar 3 : we eat PI ae | He was sullen and dark, his brow it wonld | 2Peration was performed at Middletown, N. } } % riat as the beautiful lower, S., the other day. Abou: a year ago the, CA N Bak EE cenit 4 alities that are neces- | The led that was timid before him would | daughter of a mau named Vienot com« . oy - sary for the ideal gift. ! cower; plained of a pain ia her nose. Dr. | } | He was bold aod aggressive, and always Andrews cut out a growth from the nostril! We have new goods in would speak and in the middle of it found a boot buts} erv department of our [a tones that were harsh to the boy tbat | ‘00. 4 j i to a creater om | was meek, _— | xtent in our silverware WP i i ties eee _ Kiss .Potsonep ,—Miss Lizzie King may | ' h ai Raia hy a & iis 4 * a was hang ity > and gruul was die because of a kiss, accem panied by a | ; ; ie. - chases . slight bite. She is now at the hospital | . This collection of allver | tle nt he was made of a far finer suffering from ihilool poisoning aod the | i ce wien die oll ie x | Pins oe : ack ; _ | doctors say that her conditions are seri- | : J “a a ‘ . ‘ 4% | oe = ic t Of the oys who stood by his ous. At a party given Saturday night, in | g quit ae est t ae a kissing game it fell to the lot of Miss { a _soe Ls apse a — were awed by his rage| King to be kissed by Herman Crige. She | . -, and his pride. was bashful and demurred, finally refusing | We fan Well be We Gan Wall be } VW 3 >} - : ’ a 3; to comply. He was ineistent and play- | v - A frown was the greeting that alw PY re W. W. WELLNER, * wave 8 B alwaye he fully remarked that he would take the rol 7 oe ; ciss force. This sentiment met with Tie jad that was ger s, @ kiss by fore time n n Jeweler € Engraver rt ’ wth gen'rous, and noble and popular approval. A skirmish ensued in 0 ur rou 0 ur rou 0 ti LS S seston te which of course Miss King was kissed. | Ny ae hte See ay | The envy and pride of his heart would! » wd ee D ESS BESET SENT AEY Wp by | TD Liyy 888 Pele of his heart would) The next day emeling set ia whieh de- ' JACKETS eee i oe . cs veloped into mslignant poisoning. Her At deeds that were done by the best of the eg swollea to Tiaeea) os son alltel We HaveiNoe eoen — size.--St. Louis paper. s In the spring when the birds would sing ip et Sche mes . THE LARGEST forit hus no superior in Ch’town. For years we Over 500 to select from FUR , | have had the reputation ) § of carrving far the largest = finest stock in the - rom $1.25 DEP ARTMENT | | their glee, Military Contingent. And ithe wind from the south would come oer the sea ; When pature was robed in her brightest | No hobby, bat to do our work fortifications of Esquimault, which baye | oamanoec that will bring success O' gr en, SALI Ax, moat ae oa ee itery | Unaer the present to onr customers and credit to our And the sky had a blue that seldom was tratn for the Pacitic will leave Halifax at + manar t it i ‘ ] ie seen, o’clock this afternoon. On its arrival she | zemen I is vast y up to IN THE PROVINCE ee bette? than it has ever 7 & Alone he would stand is the shade of the You are quite safe in sending takeu years tocompiete, will be fortaally | 4 v 3 e 4 * 2 & * od . e 3 e a ° a a t i. 3 e : : > . @ your work to us, as we are working @ wood, t+ handed over to the military authoriiies. been before within the aa ; mechanics and oversee all work 4 Unmoved by the beauty that reigned Heretofore the fortress and other Imperie] | history of the house. . 7 @ done. With astaff of good mechan- @ where he stood ; property at Esquimaul: has heen in charge | We invite every lady ¢ es and equipped w'th the best tools S And there in his envy and pride he would | of the Koyal Marines, whowill evacuate The wonderful array of and gentlem t d i @ tbat money can purchase, we will @ shun, On the arrival of the military contingent stylish. carefall lected The finest array of gentie os 0 rop In 3 guarantee satisfaciiog io every re- e The Dboys who bad played till the day it ie y 9 - y se Cc e bh a J k t r and see the finest display ; a J 4 perch ire — > reasonabl < marked tab- ancsome Jackets ever i 7 $ spect. . ; J of furs ever sb» wn in 9 Call ana give usa tFisi. a : ‘ } ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. ries is securing the shown in our large man- ° ; 2 2 | The toys are no longer in schoo! or at a? ’ 5 un- tl m ; Charlottetewn at : WAR ie is. ad divided attention of the | US TOM. ? : ) j . hey gather in places lees joyful today ; Montreal Star: What determines the} j + Brace Stewart and i} J. But the lad that was loved was free as the price of votes ? The evidence taken in the S dressers on Prince ) MY STORE a nders, Engineers and Machinists, e _ fawo North Wa‘erloo election case on Saturday ward Island, My Store + c harlottetown. P.E.L, @ | With his feet on the hills at break of the | showa that the Liberal workers paid $50, ; ® 1oNe 125, dewn. $25, $10, $7, $5 end $2, aceording to cir- V+ P 9 | =0, 91 9W7*s @& U “ys ing ocr | , a” 3 eevee ecesceees 840600680 ; cumstances. Why this remarkable differ- | My d:OFe for Dress Goods for Ma atles PRICES Uaconscious of celf w st y ; ; acouscious of celf he would stand by the | once in the same election? A vote is a | weak ; : “i ; 1s a P 4 . r vote and only a vote. Why does not one } é t I oe 318 g L on i soGne is I 2 anc 6 gow On (ne! man get $50 for his honest vote and! Ci eek ; gh goede another only $2? From the general ten-~! . > N it} | , nd he Sm a : i CHARLO [TETUY N | W ith oo and witn hands he forever as | |. of the evidence it looke as thougb the | Parle - ; vuter fixed the price at whick he was qwill- | « ° The envy, the pride, and the caste that ing to eell binnaant: | Business College | © prvaies, | 2 ge? | Be ; * Montrea! Gazette: Mex O’Rell, who i el | The boy that was sullen and selfish and | thinks Drevtue indoc: nt, says that but for a cold, Pe the manifestations of foreign sympathy, Writing Academy The same is the man that is wrinkled and | the court-martial would have rendered a res koe | judgment of acquittal. Max O’Rell may Will re-open for the Fall and | The boy that was gen’rous and notle and | yo: have meant to, but be has hit the Ren- i free, nes judges about as ugly a blow as they Look out for our Men’s Clothiag Winter Term | The same is the man that is grey that you am— AD. NEXT WEEK— | i receive?. He hes justified foreign scart Cl ) abe “—~\ BU Ss) STORE : ON AVUCUST 2Sth. | Whatever in schoo! cr oncampna we are, need Empire: The declaration o MY STORE IS A S ; h \ é' — —_ | No charg? in the ray of the light of our | Mr. Macnieh that he is “persecuted” raiaca | nhs the question as to the canse in behalf « f . Let the Searchlicht of Practic? t'laminate | .., ; hich is er} , j , the uark places ef Tueory”’) | Over ail ine long years of ovr sorrow and | which he 1s suffering. If he is a martyr ‘ \ THOROUGHLY Progressive, Practical | to anything he is a martyr to the new a institution. in which young inen afd women | The sou is the 4amein the man asthe Liberal doctrine that bali.¢ boxes are ! are not only taught Bookk«eping (in all it 4 " ’ a0 on OF ca ) hee de be stuffed. But he is not per- applications to Commerce) both by sipgi« boy. made to ie : ° - . . ani double entry, but are trained how to do ; eecuted. Itis prosecutivn, rot p:sec ution business by actual business tr aenee i4, The man !8 tne boy of the far-away imme, that the public demands, and that 1s the 4 The s'ucents act as buyers, sellers, traders. | 7). game asthe morning of life is the a hich 1 ' benkers, oox-keepers and accountants in The 4m asine morbing of iife 12 tb very toiling to woica Mr. Hardy will not ‘ actual bu siness operations, and the currency ! prime ; ; consent. t ; {asu Dy the Co lege Bank aad the mdse The man that ia nearing the end of the j 5 ; fasued from the Emporium are used in bona- Moncton Times: The Chatham Advance — tide business transactions, just the a - - h os ' hia father’s | writes dieparagingly of the Hon. Mr. : in mercantiis and b ing houses 500k ~ 3 (he OOY tual Was ieaving fis fatvere vee anmeeen ha i r 1 Ee ur 2 ? Bn hs keeping in itself m ae learned at home. nial ; Foster becau e he is nota suceess as a WHOLESALS & RETAIL — Successors to Beer Bros “tactician.” Mr. Foster is a good speuk- er, the Advance admits this much; h.s facts and arguments may be irresistable, but— be 18 nota tactician; he is able, while in power, to gather about him the loose fish and the Advance is one of his fondest ad~ mirere. But the difference in the composi- but a knowledge of how to transact business be cannot be thus acquired fhai our curse James Byryeg, and system of training is emiently practical In the Ottawa Free Press. write for testimonials from } isine 18 men ane from students who are now |.olJing lucrative tnd re sponsible positions, SEUBJLCT ae A A Remedy has been Discovered that | TE one . marae i " ’ ; , oo , + ve! or will Permanently Cure Catarrh. tion of the two men, politically, will be im é s | ae Fe | amen 141 | Mr. Foster’s favor in the long run. $ . ; mu +s ul j Husines | Cirrspondence, omnes sritamene, | JAPANESE CATARRH CURE CURES. ao ae | Commer il Law, Ratlroading, Steamboat- ve Banking tel practice in the College | ‘This is not merely the words of the makers - a 4 ) j : I writ Snortiand es i Nari | of this remedy, but the assertion is backed up An Orem } = Z | by leading physicians and the honorable testi- FAC monies of hundreds of cured ones. And more, os ’ there is an absolute guarantee to cure in every : . B. Mil | pal, i sook- | pacunes, or money will be retentet. Sous Whilea public meeting was going on ot ) ) aed : rithmetic Jusiness ‘ractice, | also send atwo weeks triai quantity free to iil ‘ aie aeaiadl | i Cer oa ~ Typ "i . ae sna erson suffering from this dangerous disease. | SKaguayv the other day an eartl qua@nce | i 2222 L— P ; Navigatio Japanese Catarrh Cure is a new discover¥, | shook the town. Our American friends Navi b ion, : >» ct e by . . ¢. Me Millan, Vice | eing a prescription perfected by one of had better make terms with us before ly - : ond ' ci : | America’s mest successful specialists in treat- : —~ Se et ae aie” 1a 5 disease. Itisa soothing, penetrating some great convulrion ot nye digs out :" ] y t . 5 2 + . . i oe At . Business | end healing pomade, prepare som stain ess oa from Skaguay to Jawson ant é p | . “ae j _— ome = Ts | compounds of Iodine and Essential oils, to be os ¢ 2 = of the north into s i ) Bi-Weekly Sailing for . Wn Moran ‘icensed] Teacher of Shorf- inserted up the nostrils. The heat of the body ; turns tae grea nafs ‘ i , Wm. an"! | melts it, and the very act of breathing carries sea port. 7 hings are coming Our way. 1 7 } ; 1 4 6 corge S. Enman, Esq., [Law Firm Mc- | it to the diseased par's. It reaches, soothes A boy wh-se clothes fit him and make HA ; a ‘In man) i eciurer on Commercial | ®0d heals every part ot a meee eet or the aero — ig a eae f 1 f rt } le ' a a F , curing invariably all forms of catarrh Of (ne | : i. lim teet comio nxoie., ; : a rs or full jafor mation writ | nose and throat, and all forms of catarrhal SHIP NEWS. Aim ® i | deafness. Mr. Joseph Little, oe el 7 | mill owner of Port Essington, B.C., writes: | ll . at an iwlia ' sar, 2 iB ; L. B.MILLFR, | © Japanese Ca! .rrh Cure completel cured me | Port of Charloctetown. A boy who is neat and Sly lish in appear From Charlottetown for Boston via Principal of catarrh, which had ——— me a in on ENTERED. ee ance Hawkesbury and Halifax. : : . during which time I had spen’s over $1, on ‘ i " ’ is dine oe < . SQ ss yO a anal : , terested are cordinally invited to call semadhes and specialists in Toronto and Sar Sept. 15—Tug F M Batt, Snow, Pi SS**La Grand Duches Tueeday at q College and inspect our syste™ Of | Francisco. About two years ago I procured | toy. 5S Campana, Demers, Montreal; S ts noon—S S Halifax Fridays at noon. a ining and work in geneval, cee sppenese CORD ee is tee | Halifax, Pye, Boston. A LITT LS MAN EVERY INCH OF HIM From Boston Tuesdays snd Saturdays | ae ‘i slightest symptoms of my former trouble. I | ? : from Halifax La Grand Duachesee We. i oe ett amen Se eae | sasimaec + 32 the way every boy should be and it won’t cost | cesdays4pm- 38 Balit.x ; id the first application. We always Keep @ sup- | a ae That is the way 7 ™) 3 hi ; eae | ly in th ll for cuts and burns, and consider ai r< oo S w, Pictou; : : ° . Ss ‘ > 24g ap— | ">, : a : S cuperior be any other remedy for healin | Sept. 12—Tug F M Batt, Snow any more than it does to dress im & careless Slap | ‘Lickets forsale at stations onP F Islan : Sold ll gists. 50 cents. Sam ie free, | SS Campana, Demers, Pictoa; Henry G 3 a. oe thine was o } ; rot} Fas Wial ‘ . i Ha Presses masiess'6 conh comp. Adarens, The Le} Sydney; Pleasantville, dash fashion as if enything was good enough for the| Railway For Tickets, rates and infor s 2 lves Pattoa : ‘ . M 08 ‘ : >, eyes , ' : . 3 re a . mation apply to & Macpherson Co., 141 Church Street, Toromta = )) i puswash; SS Halifax, Pye, boys. That is a great mistake and is apt to develop PP ww CLARKE, Ageot j Cheese 2rasses| Sold by Geo E Hughes Boston. in him careless and slovenly habits. Onto oa ass ! apo a ie N,Canadian Agen reereon commonronennecneongauos, (Give Him a Trial——» __ Bales: | TN 5 DESH asi oun adic Mah leached ioc “en acim il | fs | Bring him to the Model Store ard see how neatly and DIRECT CARE John T McKenzie, E stylishly we can fit him out with a comfortable, well | From Ponce, Porto Rice — ee Pressesgreat and presses small, Presses short anu presses tall; NE ae" ~” But the zreatest press of all, | fitting suit at the very lowest cash price. Schr. “OMEGA” He will feel better; so will you, 190 puns detaee belenh sable |i + Boys Suits from 99 cents up lasses, 300 bris choice bright | +3 ase sugar. 100 brls choice bright a 5 ase] eae & r 4 CHARLOTTETOWN - - - P.E. ISLAND 83 ZOpen till 8 every BR. of. Ramsay & Co crystals due here in a few : days. Askffor prices acre | evening. The Outfitters Wace: Mescnic LEP ATES Sete reece ts oot ae Works: Spring St. a3 ryy ie ls our improved hay press. | Which can be had at short | notice, eer ame ea 4 THE TAILOR & ww — A McLEAN, (“harlottetown reorerrenrts myer