FLLLBLGLALIPOS HLHBLG . 4 pAasbAAbssAcbsbAsAAbAbadAsSS Ort AS r s isthe time of ye BS ig shoes are in de- g usual we are well pre- 1 to fill the wants of 4 ¢ men in this as well as Sy . ‘ 3 r lines of footwear. ea ‘'en’s light soled even om oes $1.40 AS ‘'en’s light soled bet- : 3 ug race 1.55 j \Men’s light soled, J. & " T. Bell’s make 2.65 "3 ’ 7 ' Pi Men’s Patent leather tag 10 3.00 Men’s Calf Patent fF. leather shoes 3-50 In the Patent leather shoes we carry two shapes, round and pointed toes. , — AIL & Ub Ch’town, P. E, I. r 4 Ae re + we, * - Z we = - EE 2 Ad - < eet i FHLGE KEKGHEN sMalt ¢ 2 Extracts For loss of appetite. is Poor digestion. Nursing Mothers. tASIC MALT EXTRACT— 3 cents 3 for 60 cents. ‘RAN (our best seller) —15 cents 2 for 25 cents. WwW +r HOF 4 1 ON eS tf ae he Qo QUT wee ef - "ge be =, % e, Gor. Kent and Prince Streets Sond DH RISL LES Eads BF Fits WLS Ls BN, s LOWY arn ts ) is ¢; SASASSASSLASA Fresh Groceries Are as essential to “we health as your regular bath. We keep nothing but he purest, freshest and est groceries to be pro- cured. We are duily opening scomething new and fresh and are there- fore able ts recoommead our goods to you as first- class in every respect. It will be to your ad- vantage to call and see our line of goods before purchasing elsewhere, always glad te have you call to examine and price our goods. Drop “into the “Ideal. Grocery,” zdrner Keut and Gt. George Streets. Webster & Mackay FIVIVIITY o ct aa* % SP AND ES LG NT ats ¥ SSS SSS eS SEO OG SIT SI FIFI TTT ao arlene enemas © Saati enna Nae » | SOLOMON SLOW'S ADVICE | | What I Would Do or Have Done if I Were Boss. I would, if I were Stipendiary Mazise trate, make the police arrest all Known corner loafers, on summon them to court, and arrest all persons who leave horse untied on the street, | [would like to have Sir Lowis answe a few of the questioas the farmers Na been asking him. I would keep the poor house tramp, ot of the city. | | would make people whe haver tives in ihe pour house pay for theirsu | pert. ence off °1 he outer | | would have our Premier | cover up that dangerous hole at t | end of Prince Street wharf. ; | I would like to know if Sir Louie thiaks the farmers are all fdols when he tells them he is going to have a majorits | of 1000 in the country. | [would ask Sir Louis if he was honest in telling the people of Cavendish Road that he would have 1000 of a majority in the conntry polls and only 250 in the city. Poor S'r Louis, only 250 in the city! Where isthe 500 in the city he used to ta'k so glibly about? iI would—not—congratulate our railway Supevintendeat on the general train ar- rangements on the P. KE. I. Railway. I would let some person who knows something about running trains and the requirements of the country make a time table. I would if I knew how; but I ad: mit itis ove of the thiags [ don’t know. I wonld be sorry tosee Sir Louis lose hie election; but the hand writing is on the wall and says that he must because he has not kept any of bis promises. I would like to know why track master Houle’s secretary is like the fly on the wheel, and ask Sir Louis to answer the conundrum, I would congratulate the editor of the Guardian on the fact tbat there still re- mains smal! glimpses of hovesty and inde-~ pendence. But Iam afraid he does not. mean it. Why does he net buat ont and condemn the political job beiag perpetrat- ed at the Provincial Building. <= I would have the Guardian come out honestly and force the Provincial Governa- ment to enforce some of their laws. But what can you expect of a Grit journal that cometimes tries to pose as aw independent, I would like to know why men without a family of their own are appointed to the position of school trastee. - I would make the City Surveyor open up the street drains during wet weather. I would prevent the cutting away of street croesings, &c , before the bad fal! weatter gets its work io in good shape. So_omon Sow. — “The blood is the life.” Sc'ence ba never gone beyond the simple statement o° scripture. But it has il'uminated tha siaement and giving it a meaning ever broadening with the increas:og breadt© «' For convalescents. knowledge. When the b’ood is “naa” or WYBTH’S MALT EXTRACT imoure is ia not slove the body whic: & ree Pe suffere through disease. The brain i+ 35 cents 3 for 90 cents. aleo clouded, the mind aod jadgment are PABST MALT EXTRACT—30 »ff-cted, and mavy an evil “eed or im- cents 3 for 75 cents. pure thonght mav de dincily traced to = the impurity of the blood. No one can be well balanced in mind and body who-e blood impur-. No one ean have a wholesome and pure lite unless the biood is pure. Fou! blood may be made pure by the nse of Dr. Pierce’s Golden .Meaical Discoverv. When the blond ia pure, body and brain are alike beelthy and life becomes a daily nappiness Free. — Dr, Pieree’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, 700 illustra- tions, is sent frea on receipt uf stamps to defray expenses of mailing end customs. Send 31 one-ceat stamps for paper covers, or 50 etamps for cloth, to Dr. R a’ ierce, 663, Main Street, Buffalo, i" Tupper Club tonight PERSONAL. Mr. Jarvis Prowse left this morning for Sydney, Mr. Frank Compton was @ passenger by the Princess today. Mr. William Flynn, the popular and efficient station agent at Cardigan, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. (Dr.) Murphy, of Tignish, crossed by the Northumberland Saturday on a visit to friends in Providence and New York. Mr. J. K. McCutcheon, Superintendent of the Federal Lifs Assuraaze Co., left by the Princess this morning, A most pleasant social meeting*of the Tupper Club will be held to-night. Come, Therodore Ross, of Rosa Corner, having dispoved his farm, will cffer atout the the Ist of November his stock at public auction. His herd isan excellent one, and anyone wanting a good milck cow would do well to attend. See advertise» ment in weekly iesue. | | sone Madame Ramedell, has arrived in town | and haa taken rooms at Mrs. MecGregor’s ' Prince St. where she has on view a full line of hair opis of all kinds*» She wil make up combings in a very satisfactory manner. Shampooing for ladies and children every evening after six o’clock. , Madame Ramedell basa dandrnft cure ‘that 18 meeting with great suceess as a tonic and restorer. ue. ; ; ; THE REI ate Local and Gther_ttems. | Good speeches and a concert on a | small but enjoyable scale are down for | Monday, the 15th inat, is the last date or which discounte will be a lowed: that the 40 days (from the date of service of notice) allowed for appeals, wil] id many Cases 800N expire. tl 13th. ts} 8, th: SoctaL.— Reserve Tuesday evening, Oct. 23rd for a social in the basement of the First Methodist Church. A_ bright attractive programme bas been prenared, aad a promised to all who atten’. Caoice home made candy for saie, Admission 10 ceute. Carp oF Taanks.—The Bova of the Highland Brigade of S'. James’ Church desire to tender their siocere thanks to the ladies and other friends who kindly assisted in making their soca! of Friday evening last such a grand success, Humpry-Dumpry.—In the Opera Honce on Thursday night another Dumpty performance wil! be viven prices will be 15c., 25c. and 3ic. will be also a Thursday matiner, the orices being 10c. and 20. All who have missed seeing this excellent play should! take the opportunity on Thursday. Women’s Locat Couxcit.—A meeting} of the Executive of tue Women’s L»ca! | Council is called for Saturday next, Oct. | 30th, at 3.30 o’clock. It ia requested. that all Presidents or their representa- | tives will try and be present so as to! wrrange for our wister’s work which is chiefly tu help all affiliated societies. =| sinenaneibemnaian Contracr AwaRpED.—The contract for the conetruction of a bu Iding on the Apothecaries’ Hall corner has been} awarded t. Messrs. Lowe Bros. Build« ing Operations will now l ely begin until early in i901. During tho time of build- ing Mr. Hughes will occupy the svore ia the Pro#-e Block previously occupied by Jobneon & Johnson. BacepaLL.—The e*cond division of first year students of Prince of Wales College have organized a beeeball club. The follow ng officers were elected : Pies—Hearry Lowe. Capt - Berton Whiston, Sec -Treas—Ti os. Hugzan. Loyat Crueapers,—Cc. A of the Loyal Crusaders had a very pleasant time in | their rooms last night, when they were | visited by Sergt. James Walker, one of | the r-turned Islanders from South Africa. | He told his experiences while in Africa | and exhibited some relics of the war. Rev, R. F. Whiston eddrereed the boys aod girle. Bors’ Brieape.— The meetiug last nignt of the «fiicers of the Boys’ Brigade, in Kindergarten Hall, wae well attended, Lt-Col. Moore occupied thecbair- The treasurer submitted # statement showing a balauce on haod. This balance is in- tended to be placed in ‘the bank as a starter for the brigade fund. The n.eeting approved of ordering out the Brigade to aseiet in welcoming uome the Teland soldier boys who fought the battles cf their Queen in burning Africa. The Bri. gade will lk-ly be i» command of Rev. J.M. Withycombe, the Major, as Colonel Moore will be on other duties, Every pre- caution bas been taken to insure the cafety of the boys so that parents may have no fear in allowing the “little fellows ” to parade. i «wiGESTION, resulting ‘rom weakness of the stomach, is relieved by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great stom- wh tonic and cure for DYSPEPSIA. PETALS ER LL A ALTE BE NE ITE NI, IORI : 3 3 = a Now is your ehance 10c package of Dye for 5c. The Medical Hall J. G. JAMIESON DRUGGIST. YYPTHVOR TE TeHN TN NNT NNN NTTET ITNT AT! HTT Mbbadddddadedseaaadaddl ddd? ddd dddddddda ddd 1 SOLOMON 3LOW i Oct. Hamp'ys! Ti © | There | ‘are already realiziog bd importance of DAILY FXAMINER CHARICITLIGWN CCTOEER 16 1900 a" ro es : i orning, brother > the Tupper Ciub meeting tonight. Gord mo Shc luitboraapbedan Paul Pry. “a | - . j hope vou will uphold the meral and reli- —_——-—»>--— — : +. ; ' He F . : Pious end Of tye BUICK; Wil! try and e Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No. 10, [.0.)> ' Pre ety ee : : ; . tholithne refo m= en f it. Bee t O. F., meets thia evening at 8 o’clock. ; 2") | wate ie Se ’ |goo! work, brother Hit bard at tbe on ry . . isance of! vouny «¢ ris AI * d nd lane Boston Boat.— The steamer Hali- i D> () vee st 1 bove r eee ‘ 12 . yal } a! 7 Ss 4 th sx wil] not arrive in Charlottetown until 3 ’ niga ome of the midnigh. She was late leaviag Boston, | ™ pepe ai ry remiss i , i eciaieed rqdu Do awa v | the Curfew Taxges.— All real estate taxes now 1% farce, or euferce the law . ' ; “* ; overd e, jists of same will be preparel | \ n good work, hortls yr publication, Please note | : ; SOLOMON §S1 h os . - as { —-—. ar Pros Winds becoming fre : | i s Pura \ } oO a vy on 1. froy; tiie souta aon | SHIP ND W i ‘ t: fair tolay; showers in some locals | i MEE > ar Mr. Mettick.— There Port of Charlsttctowa, ea | |-Cons°rvative meeting of the pins ; 1) . 3 ENTERED' Pownal poll, at Mt. Mellick scho») or wat re. . + hae 1 Oe} . . . 7 i f Us iv O SO VF in, 8, Demere, Mon-« Fridsy next, the 19th inat., at 6 o'clock : 5 : : P - treal; Schr Susan Au ‘, Grani, Baie Verie; ». mM, = ; ; faseiiiessiaeaiiaiisiaaiiaas ok Ghent, McNevin, Halifax; ' ‘Meeting of the Tupper Club to |[Senrs Unor, Gerrior, Pretov; Plot, : : ¢ P 10 dactu iver [ohabitant+; General night. A pleasant time and interest-| Proctor, Bssiu River Iohabitaot; Genera Sid romranae Vou are invited | liddle:on, Godin, Sydnry; Morning ing roger: Be O are INnVIEG (Of. y ins | t} ; f 3 i gs gut, Read, Pugwash; Will Carleton, > > + > > y - rnoyri1piar . , , . ' , , < attend the meeting cf this popular(N Crereon, Halifox: $8 Alameda, Snow, Club. -ictcu; Schr d L riillips, Skinner, Pic. sais isicilleatiaeci ; , | Ou. Income Taxnavers are raninded ‘tha CLEARED. Oct. 13. Jennie, New Casile; Susan King, Granot, Baie Verie; S S City of Ghent, McNevin, Sumuerside; S&S S Campana, Demers, Quebec. —Scurs S.rickland, Port of Summerside CLEARED. Oct. 1@--S S Tiber, Boulanger, Mov- irea!, wd-e, Uct. 11.—Sclr Maggie Roach, Weston, Ch’town, mdse. Oc. 12.-S S Campana, Montreal, md-e, Oct. 15.--Schra Jessie Newel), McLure, Pictou, co.)J; Neried, Bernard, Gaspe, lumber; Day Spring, LeBlanc, Pic:ou, coal; Cherming Lass, Trennoim, Pictov, coa; SS City ot Ghent, Halifax, mdse, CLEARED. S Tiber, 10 —S b’Lown, unee. Oct. 11. —Scbhrs Annie Laurie, Jimmo, Mirmschi, ba’; Maggie Roach, Wesion, Rievibue o, mdee. Oct. 13.—3ir Louis.McArihur,Shediac, ba’; Loi-, Diatnu, Shediac, bal. Oct. 15.—Scbr Nereid, Bernard, Syds ney, jumber, in game tottom trom Ga-pe; 8 8 Campana, Demers, Mont:eal, 356 bbls Ovterd .coccoe .«secoceses se ePOOL Boulanger, ec Hiee 2.2. rr 439 OR Baan vs 00 teen PU, os tks tent n eee 40 Oct. 15 ~—Senr Day Spring, LeBlanc, rictou, coal. This signature is on every box of the genuine: Laxative Bromo-Quinine tavicts the remedy that eures a cold in one day ~—— > CmickeN FarresixG trarion,—The government poultry. fattening siation is pow underway and is situated on the east side of Olebar street. A fine lot of chickens bas been more easily secused than last year, thus proving that farmers keeping only the most profitable kinds of pouliry. Thes'ation s open for inspec- tion, from 10 @’c‘ock a. m. until 12 o’clock noon, and from 3tiil 5 p. m, _ PEOPLE LOS FAITG ie advertis - lug assertions, because of silly exagger a- tiooe, We hope the fault of others will not lead you to doubt our statement that Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam is worth the coat ofatriai. 25c. all druggists. ULL PALTS, Haghes’ La Grippe Wafers are a specific for Oolds, La Grippe, Influenza and all kind- red complaints. One dose re- @n- like the ordinary cold remedies lieves, a few doses cures, you can go about as usual while taking thea. Price 25c a box. Apothe- f § The caries U Peo rle’s Hall. Drugzgists ta. That centrally cituated one tenenment bouse on Prince Street, next to the late Tsomas Alley’e, containing eight large rooms, with stable and coach nouse, at present occupied by Rev. H. B. Morris, who is removing from the Island. Pos- | session given the 23rd inst. Apply to | | => ' ow — <> , & ye ; r mre — mom ~~, Sn eee > ——— SS ee” ; == SPS \ => Fo | | | | It Successors to Beer Bros. Ladies’ Rain Cloaks, Men’s Rain Coats Umbrellas Special Prices ? All This Week | aie Tke Leading Fur Store of P. E. I. ; an eS Wants, Lost & Found ans, i ooo arrimeatign inn ts FOR SALE,- 2 secord hand express wagons one light and one heavy. A'so asecond uand buggy. All newly pa‘nted and in first-class repair. Apply to P. H. Trainor, Kent Street. dy 1 week. TO LET.—A fiae bright office t>? let. J. MacKachern. — tt WANTED.—A man servant, must be rec- commended. Apply te Bdward Bay field. WANTED.— Immediately, a cook. Apply Mrs. Arthur Peters. tf WANTED.—A girlfor general norsework Applv to Mrs. McGregor, Priace Street. dy 3ins pd, : Ane! ~ PATENT ey SOLICITORS ROBERTS & CO., s PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING MONTREAL. 12 vear’s Examiner in U.S. Patent O@ice, } ON PATENT—NO PAY, Write for Red W ANTED.—Immediatelv a good general servamt, Apply to Mrs, Unsworth, head of Prince St, WANTED,—A girl for general honsework in a@ small family. Apvly to Mrs. Isaac ares corner of Great George and Euston streets. TO LET.—That nice house in Brighton at present occupied by Mr. C. B. Warren. Feur rooms on ground floor, Good number of bedrooms, Rent moderate. Possession given Nevember Ist. Apply toR. L. Cotton, at EXAMINER Office. 3ins LOST —On the 12th inst., between Ten Mile House, ‘ t. Peter’s Road and Charlottetown, via Bedford Station, a pocket book contain- rg acopsiderable sum of money and some rrvate papers with Owners name. ‘The finder w‘ll be rewarded by leaving it with Mr. Damie! Mullen, Postmaster, Ten Mile House. dy 3ins pd. TENEMENTS TO LET.—Three comfortab'e tenenents, 9 and 12 rooms, heated with ho f water, Sewerage, connected with electric light, situated cor. of “umberland Street and St. Peter’s Road. Apply to W. W. Forbest Als house and lot for sale. 9 --lwee. TO LET.—That desireable residence on Grafton Street at present occupied by Prof. W. HAH. Watts, immedfate porsession given. Houre equipped with all modern conveni- ences, hot water heating. Present tenant leaving owing to house belng too Jarge. Excellent kitchen, garden, dry cellar, stable and coach house, Avply on. he premises or to F. 8. Moora, Prince Street, eod tf. a — WANTED "an In every locality *hreughout Canada to intro- duce our goods, tacking up show-cards on trees, fences, alomg roads, and all conspicuous places, also distributing small advertisinz Matter. Commission or salary $60.00 per moath and expeuses net teexceed $2.50 per day. Steady employment to good, aonest, reliable mea. Noexperlence needful. Write rfull par. ieulars. The Empire Medicine Oo., Thomas McQuaid, LowerQueen St. tf / BLACK DIAMOND ==, gti Ss Vie —s = = cS _— Pn Cae == re, ne “i 4 S The SS. Cacouna sailing from Mor & trea! Tu--day morning Oct. 16th will & due at Cl aricttetown Friday mcrning 00 9 19th aad sails for St. Jonn’s Nfl, vs North SyJoey, carrying borses, cattle ent sheep on deck and produce under decks § lowest possible rates. For turther particulars as to freightav & passage apply to PEAKE BROS & 09, % Ch’town, @ct. 15th, 1900. Wanted on a Cattle Ranole A man and wife, without famij to work on a cattle ranche in Souther! Alberta, N. W. T. Woman to @ housework and cooking for sm® family. Manto do general work. Good wages and steady et p'oyment for suitable couple. Apply to PETERS, PETERS & INGS. Charlottetow® Oct. 16--6i eod. nl 4, Meetings of the electors of East Ques will be held at the following umes a to whieh D. A. McKinnon, Esq; the ernment candidate, is respectfully invited. é Vernon River Bridge Hall, Cet. 34, ™ . m. ; Murray Harbor South Hall, Nov. 4 ® 7 p- m. ot. Mary’s Road, Schoolhouse, (nest \’abon s corner) Nov. 5, at7 p= ~ Highest price viid ‘ me ks dive of44 So a ; off clothing. Call at their residsace tor into Drop a card in the Post Odice, or Ricamond Street, opposite Nelson Mrs, Kirby, Clothing Store oa BUARDERS.—a geutiemaa and ae ortwo gentlemen can be acco a Mrs, Scantlebury’s, 109 Prince St, AM y erm cOnV amences in house LOS3T.—Will the person who picked purse yesterday afternoon in Stanley tore please return to Owner as name = Z ‘ up we a 246 w. London, Ont ww. purse or is at Stanley’s siore.