He eG i a a eee Yed4® OES PHO DPOOSSOSSSOSOSOSOOD ; 1 ° ‘ 3) . ~ Sh) « A qv a As. TF bp )» | - y Y i 3 ‘ZB i . — 4 NX Joy and Smiles in place of sighs 9 OOSS 29 OV 9OOOO96 6 H00SO9SH969006 , vish day. ; Surprise, a pure hard soap with » a quick lather, peculiar qualities for A , Cleansing, makes easy work of wash » Follow the directions on the wrap- Ne for finest results. » ‘ > SURPRISE is the name, >. . . ocew S A CAKE. Q IOS SS OOOO 9 0900000000000 wants, Lost, Found, &( ‘tween Charlottetown and Loyal- “aisT—t , o to wiy of Upper Malrveque Road, Ay wert iw ‘eksago aparse containing re : other papers. The find:r will a “vase jeay + al the KXAMINER office. 257 ®@ ANTE). —Two assistants in our boot and *¢ depar!ment, persons having experienc qn fared pply toJ. B. Macdonald « Co. _ = =: — 7 £0 LET..-T wo new houses on upper Powna! St eret cuptuining six rooms each. Possession 2) See kent moderate. apply tow. Me ‘tees, Law Court Building, City, Reese: oa cali siiatsenes “aN TE '—General servint, must have = wed reicrence. Apply to Mrs Tooker, Es wh 2a 34e, 254 3i W ANTEK!)—General servatt wanted in a Ami: of 70, must be compelen , good wees. Apply at this office 25t Lwk W ANT !D—Girl for ganera!l housework, martSe ab ‘to cook, good wages to the right we oe Apoly to Mrs a. Macdonald, Grafton vie Te 254 3i eod L0ST.—O a Wednesday 18th between Upver “GZ wren “tres and Katiwaiy Station. a lady’s raeark Slik ain>rella. Finder wiil please leave t #& Massey Harris Co warehouse, T LE.--That cettage on Brighton Road, act lee resiience of Hoo. G W, Howlaa— Ap- gee & Serg ent Villard, Victoria Barracks we wi Henk of Nova Scotia Building to N& D ‘ Abr Leod 251 2 weeks L@ST.—In city today around gold broach “4 2% omera i settings, hetween P. W. Coileve eera Warket House Finder wi'! be rewaredd Gap Mavong ut Hazard & Moor’s Store. ro LEf--Ta® corner house opposite the “Jengiottetown Hospital, containing eleven eeeme, exciusive of kitchen aad pantry. tase and coach houssin connection. hent tm.gdetate. orsession lst Nov. Apply on the ke Maarises to re Connolly. 240 tf Ww SNTSIL.—A capable girl for housework. apply te Mrs. M, Trainor, Sydney Stre:>t, W ANTED —Several persoas for District W@ice Manawers in this state toreprosent me ia =Geeir own and sarryuoding counties, WiHaz to pay $600 yearly, payable weekly. Mfeeiratie em ploymeat with unusual oppor~ Thumit +s heferences exthanged. Enclose wanes -eddresse1 stam ped envelop3, 8S. A. Park, -2% Cacten Bailding, Caicago. 219 Imo Or. | sina, SAL¢—A Meicham’s Atlas of E 747 Me &NTED -Parmers’ sons and o:her indus- Eri aw’ persons of fair education to whom $40 ™ “ioeta would be an inducement. I could “20 cagege a few ladies at their owa homes. T &. Linscort, Toronto, Ont 244 —te LET—House 04 Queen Street, lately eseugied oy Johan Mumetord, in gooi repair, emecuiging eght rooms, frost proof cellar, Sargeyard. Apply at therasidence of Tras. E.tigh, Ir., Hiilsborough Si. 22 Gi eod Mam SALE.—A very god cabinat organ Wea modern im orovemeats, wall sulted jor is. which has been used aghort time. re” sdatace. Write to KD, P.O. Box, 246 ‘tf “G6 L&ET—A houses contalninz Pitave. er Meet. vu’ ae L. Beer WE WANT AT ONCE — Good honest Ma@em iGevery lova.ty, localor travelling. to Retewcuce and advertiss our goods. tacking up shew cards On fencss, along public roads, and mil cetspicuons places. No eXperience need- @<. “tary or commission $60 per month and Gk Pee ses $2.50 per day. Write at once for full Wicticulara. THe Exerre MeEpiIcine Co., “Lecion, Ont. 224 £@ GEC -—Fortnueterm of four vears ond ix months, tiat large stora on the corner of Sbaoee and Grafton Streets, lately occuvied by “et Wokay Woolen Milis. Apply to Prowse atom. 177 tf five rooms, wn King Street, back of Merchaat’s K (sland. Apply at the office of it0 \CET—1 house on Brighton Road, facing i@ rooms, bathroom and pantry. heat- ot water aad fitted for electric light. on Brighton Road, facing west, 9 ry aod bath room. ,Apply to semtley. 218 a O LET-<Suitable for officez: over W Cook, May’s Corner, North uare. Apply to Catnerine May, se and King Sts. 227 PEND the clare @ Bite Queen osecner of Prir 2 8 RIL 5.—By uging the double action wr bet persons avoid absorbing germs of dis- we. whick +obs many of our fair sex of tho fie om of health. A‘so thrashing miil nearly ums forsale cheap. John Prowse Wrights S#e.4 ge ar W, P. Colwill, city. 253 Ta Fri & wly. -)) acres of excellent land. sit- FO © SALE nated at Sparrows Road, Lot 51. This farm is tm Yoo centre of the most thriving settlement 2%. Provip :, is well watered and fenced; 3 evtes from Montague Bridge. For terms ap- pry io Mr. A. A. McLean, Charlottetonw or to Mabe ovoer, Jobo McLaaa, Sparrow's, R oa S<«p:27 w2ioa dd '(} BE LET—Comfortable héuse on corner mg and Weymouth Streets—eight rooms and ovtbuilding, newly repaired and ‘ahed. Apply to John Murphy, Southport. ba 240 ©LXASAN) AND PROFITABLE HOME “#7 < for families; day or evening, gond pay; Mee canvassipg;: plain inatructions and work meer On appication, *ddress, Co-Op-K.Co. A» lene ¢*Oasa, Oras 218 eod ee 000 bushels barley wanted tb reen* pices. CARVE! L BROS, — A et } 12. DE AS ROCKY POINT FERRY He Took the Mint, la : Sh coarat Hneriaen, 10 Sane “7 + , | Aloe rf | ila ia; { to Cs neon ( mmencieg Wednesday,November Ist : 1} terin) the doctor : 2 : ‘onsul vu Is ‘ ms the steamer Bifin will run as follows for | — . : month or two in Wash ihe balance of the season 1899: was spenaing =" a ty | ‘ton and is largely in evidence in 9 + ‘ - . ’ Will leave Prince Street wharf ‘cial and political circles. About thi | At 7.00, a m time the Gridiron club gave a dinner i Ceeseesreresneeee eevee eV . : + . ; 0 es : 9 00 ‘“ and hoth gentl men were guests b Lp * esebees lI 00 ‘ doctor told a few stories early in the re ok Re 1 00 p. m. | evening, and later on the president ® iia iptimeneninanc mae made a speech © covcccenceses eoceres is — = “1 was charmed,” be said in his soft. Os dee ad ei a ae “6 graceful way, “to hear the clever anec ) Wall leave Rocky AS ests Qdeerecces cece oo. | 868 6. We | SS eeeees és 1000 “ eg ee oe eee une i, ae p. m. Bog SOR ES RES, | ae . 430 * ee. Gee SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf ° es oe on hi 900 a, m. F -eetondbonsoececces eee Mt seeeecenens omer 19 OT a Poh S : 3 . 1: : ee "OOO en wrteer 4 00 - Will leave Rocky Point: Pee ae ee seatins 9008 106 1000 a. m. BS siete ces cecusceesce 8 ane 1 30 J» M™. cece wen aes. se ceesecees @ 5 00 “ THE DwlLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVE UBEx 3, Point: So ee ee SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drows$ ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smail Pill. Smal! Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pilla, Pleasure ——AND—— Frofit It can be made a seurce of profit as well as pleasure for visitors to the Cathedra’ Bazaar, to call at our store get prices and see our stock of grocer- ies. We'll be happy to see you one and all whether you buy or not. Prices finer than ever this week. Sanderson & Co The Grocers Hay Presses Chease Presses Press-s great and presses small, Presves short and presses tall; But the greatest press of all, Is our improved hay press. Which can be had at short notice, T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Office: Masonic Temple Works: Spring St. -——_-_—_— n re Estate ot Reubin Tuplin, of Kensington, deceased All persous having any demand upon the estate of the abcve named deceased, are hereby required to exhibit 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. 7 this 2nd day of September. A. D. 899, } Cleveland began: dotes from our distinguished consul to I mean from Amoy.” Then he passed on to other topics, but the doctor took the hint, and the next steamer carried m back to his post. It was not the first time that Dr. Pedloe had experience with presidents at club dinners. Once President Cleve- land was a guest at the celebrated Clover elub in Philadelphia, of which the doctor is a famous wit. The Clover- ites always interrupt their guests when they rise to speak. Knowing this, Mr. “Go on, gentlemen; I am prepared for the worst.” There came an instant’s pause, and the doctor cackled sbrilly: “So are we.”—VDPhiladelphia Post. Music and Matrimony. Captain Becker, an official of the Kongo Free State, won the affection of many of the natives in a very curious way. He bought a good loud playing barrel organ and allowed the natives to turn the handle. The captain was very anxious that the people should be married in accordance with the Christian religion, and when it was known the organ would be played at all such marriages the increase in the number of Christian weddings was re- markable. Things were generally ar- ranged so that one wedding took place each day, in order that the organ might be heard regularly. It turned out afterward that several couples had been married twice, in order that thea organ might be played at their nup- tiuls.—Sussex News. Fatal Hesitation, “It appears that Charlie asked her to marry him,” “ao” “And she hesitated before she said ‘yes.’ Then Charlie said, “Vake a iit- tle time to think it over.”’ “Well?” “And Charlie has never said any- thing more about it.”—Cleveland Plain ealer. A Case of Hiding. It is considered the thing to hide the orchestra at a party behind a screen of palms. Why hide the orchestra? As a rule, the players are fine looking men, and it is interesting to watch them play. Why not hide some of the guests? They look worse than the orchestra.— Atchison Globe. The great city of London began on the banks of the Thames, surrounded on all sides except the river by a bul- wark of forest, interspersed with swamps. Paris rose on an island of the Seine, with a protecting wall of water all around TANSTEAD Juncron, P. Q, L2rh 1893. Messrs CC Ricnarps & Co. GentLeMen,-—I fell from the bridge lead - ing from a platform to a loaded car whil? assisting my men in unloading a load of grain. “The bridge went down as well as the load ov my back, andI struck on the ends of the sleepers, causing a serious injury to my leg. Oboly for its becng very fleshy, would bave broken it. Jn an bour could not waik astep. Com- meuced using MINARD’S LINIMENTD, and the third day went to Montreal onf business and got about well by the use of acane. Ican sincerely recommend it as the best liniment that I know of in use. Youre truly, C. H.Gorpoy, Aa g. ae The best place in the city to buy Top Shirts and Under- clothing is at Prowse Bros, 25 per cent discount on bulbs at Carter’s books ore. Buy quick. Send one dollar acd fifty cents to Jo the Ovster King, and he w ill send you y box containing 450 choice P. E. I. oyste Address King Joy, Lock Box 252, Chaa ottetown, P.E 1. A visit to our store will convincé® you that we keep the choicest goods at moderate prices.—Saunderson & Co See Our tailor made ready to were suits prices $10, $12, $15 and $18. Every garment guaranteed it not perfectly satis- factory vour money back every time— ; Prowse Bros. 3i. Munvon’s inhaler cures catarrb, colds, grip, etc, just received.—Centrai Drug Score. Fresh dates, figs, grapes aud prunes, at } Sanderson & Co’s. Royal Oak soap; it is all right. The only tailor made, ready | to wear suits in the city are at Prowse Bros. The best place to buy Lad-} ies’ Capes aud Jackets is at 1839 ER A PE EE TT » = {5°7.OO0O DOLLARS SALE. eo Men’s at Big Dress New GREAT SALE BOOTS & SHOES... We have decided closing out onr Boot and Shoe department, and dev ting our entire store to Dry Goods and Ready-Made Cicthing NOW OFFER — Seven thousand dollars worth Boots and Shoes at prices that will make a quick clearance, and Boys’ boots Bargains. Skirts Under Skirts Blouses Lot to Hand ‘To-day T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE eondeae PNA -_—o— “at HAPPY ATTENDING Wasker’s Corner THE BAZAAR | ——CALL AND—— Purchase a ffappy Phoaght Range THE BEST MADE Simon W. Crabbe Ladies’ fine boots, button and laced Children’s fine boots Ladies’ strong boots Children’s strong boots THOUGHT. = WH EN—-— STOVES & HARDWARE Si Duan Gag Classical and Commersial. AFFILIATED To LAVA. UNIVERSITY The classes in St. Dunstan’s Prowse Bros. LT JAMES TOPUIN, R R FITZGEn ALD, Executors, } 8 W BODD, ; COW STRAYED —From passure at Brigh.- | ton a red and white Ayrshire cow, smali turned tn horns, W H Stewart, Brighton. ee eee oe. Septem ber next, For further particulars apply to A. P. McLEI.LAN, Rector: Duastan’s College, S: Ch’town, Auz 30, 99 Colleg | well as a | - psa 8 a Jarge rotary saw wil! and ill be resumed on TUESDAY, the 12the | circulars, end " eee ee e | Scriver offers for sale, possesion tmwmediat- ,ely, his freehold tari, situated at U pper | Westmoreland, together with Grist, Card- |ing, Shingle, and Roller Crushing Mill, as other planing mill; alss | cider manufacturing es.ablishment. The largest part of the purchase money /may remain On ioterert at 4 per cent ANTSHONY COLLET Stenley Block, Ch’town, Oct 28, 1899 -d&w wis A splendid property for sale. The sub- ‘Farm and Mills.) | | | 33 1-3 off 33 1-3 off 25 pc off 25 pe off 25 p ¢ off Job Lots at Half Price As the price of boots and shoes is advancing, this sale will give youu an opportunity to buyjyour wants J. B. MACDONALD & COY rLerring Herring Herring 300, Barels July Herrin | arriverd | J.T. Peardon Lower Queen St. Bare Footed No Never When yos can buy girls’ nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Button (ed and Laced Boots for — 5Octs PAIR o~ AT—— J.H BELL'S See windowfor next tw days, oo rn — Island oney We have just received a small quantity of Clarified Honey trom one of our best far.ners. [t is guaranteed strictly Pare and Unadulterated. The price is 25c per pound. i A ; dee Also just received a quantity of good Spruce Gum from Mir- amichi. yrPePH Oo. ANe> ae eR es OY; i GROCERS