ee | THE DAizY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 30 (891, ns | Are you Building ? Vhy not use our Bock Facet Stone Steel Siding, Galvanized or Painted. ii It makes a wonderfully durable and economical covering for new | | buildings, orfor improving old ones. Gives a most handsome effect — is very easy to apply — offers fire proof protection — and can’t be penetrated by dampness By deciding in its fe est results, atlea yor you'll getta Wy WI t expense. ite us if you're interested, ll send full information. METALLIC ROOFING CO., Limited Manufacturers, Toronto. — ——— $$. HELLS LOLA ws x } f Sil % Select Silver 4 % For Wedding Gif = For Wedding Gifts . It is easy to selec! a gift ow jor tl le tr our beavti- F ful dis, silvers @r..We kl M4 would su gcest alook aé our ! Ae =F Ron Bon Baskets j iruit Bowls | Baking Dishes Fern Dishes : Desseri Sets (Solid Silver) Frait Spoons Solid Silver Coftee Spoons Cream La‘lles Will yeu call in and look around. W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler € SEER sngraver SEE LAS Ls TANS LS “Je } ' We Have Noe cess et Sche mes N ) hobby, bat to in @ manaer that will br to our customers, ani credit to our sar L Oo our Wore 1 su “RMS Be'Ver. You are quite safe in sending your work to us, aa we are working mechanics and overse: all work lone. With astaff of good mechan- cs aud equipped w tb the best tools that money can purch se, we will guarantee satisfaction ia every re- epect. Call and give usa trial. naa use Stewart and Co’ Brut \ ; W PL J. niders. Engineers and Machinis's, Charlotret ’ wn. P I none ico Se00 6060806 J 30868668 School Books SOHC OBE SSSSOOSS FOOSE SI 2OTKAOCCEOCETS Ra Ba £€O24E44G4 OF SSOSSERSES Ge SF HOOSE 1 ing,’ | i.? asked Bodkins, ; | mornings,” said Dodkins. A Morning Flaint, “T never have any appetite ia the morn- said Bodkina. “Breakfast is ny D dking. “Well, sir, I get up in the morning feel- ingas though I could never eat again, said Bodkins. “J am as hunugrv as 8 horse for dioner, peckish as yen like for tea, go to bed feeling as if I could erjoy a it were not aga’nst my principles heavies! meal,” said luneb if | to have it, and yet in the moroing Lhavea I lose my ” p sitive distaste for food. appe- tite in the night eomewheres. ‘*Tbat’s bad,” said Dodkins, com miser- atingly. “Tt’s about as bad as they make it,” said Bodkins *No relish for one of the most ioportant day! I should think 80” of the meals eaid Dodkions. | Comal and Ofer Tens Posta.—The Cape of Good Hope bas been added tothe list of Britieh posses- s.ons which have adopted Imperial penpy postage. issuances Bic Grain Exporr.—It is said tha { Manitoba will export at least 40,000,000 buebels of grain this year which a! present prices weuld mean something like $28,000,- | 000 for the farmers. No wonder that the Prairie Provinces ia growing and that Winnipeg is one of the most flourishing cities on the conticent. —_- -—~—. --— Canapa 1s Not Fresu.—During the seven yeare ending on June 30th, there were 800,000 tons of salt, valued at nearly | $3,600,000 imported into Canada. There is enough rock ealt underlying one square mile of Western Ontario, to supply the jaiuak this wnt aeeiisidk teal wes What do you suppose is the cause Of) whole of Canada, at the present rate of “Woy Dyspepsia,” said Dodkins. “IT didn’t notice it, though, except in the “Dyspepsia is always worse in the morn- ny?,” said Dodkins. * Is that so?” “Sure,” said Dodkins. “Just you notice for yourseif, and you'll fiad what Il say is right. ; “What’s good for Dyspepsia?” asked Bobkins, “Why Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets,” said Dodkins. ‘**How do you take them?” asked Bob- kins. i foreign couniries. “One or two afier each meal,” replied Dodkins. “How much are they?” enquired Bob- seis KIDS. “Half adollar a tox, at all drug stores,” answered Dodkin- Werkmarship Guarante Let us explain to vou the advan ‘ages of huying Shorey’s ready-to-wear clothing. We will try to do it as briefly as possible. Tuis make has a guarantee card in the pocket of each garment guaravteeing the} workmanship to the iullest extent. This l is worth money to you. The cloth ion Shorey’s clothing is all sporged and shrunk and will 20t -pot with the rain or shrink. This means a saving of money and increase in comiort. Many of their lines are waierproofed by the wondeifel Rigby and this withont extra charge. Rigby waterproof cloth feels, looks and handies ine sam? a- iwevofed goods, The only way you can ti! that a Rogby garmeut is waterproof is iust it will not get wet. The cloth retmusics porous so that it will admit the air but keeps out the rain, Their boys’ and chiiiren’s goods are made to stand the strain that boys give them. As boysare pretty much all alike, you wi!l understand what this means Jas. Paton & Co. 222, 6', dy & wky. _— pro ‘ ‘ages ~ I", A well dressed man or boy respect+ hima selt aod commands the respect of others. Dres-ed in S avorey’s clothing he looks and dressed, which makrs him teel twice tue man thathe would in an ill made and badly fitting samt of clothes. You may be told that some other make cf clothing is as good as Shorey’s, but do not allow yoursceit to be fuoled because tome One wants to make an extra profit out of you. Ask for and see that you get ciothing, and take no other We enclose you a copy cf the guarante- eard which ?s pt in the pockts of all our fird fcrelis (hat he 1s well Shorey’s our garments. If vou do net this in the pockets of clothing shown you, you are aot looking at Shorey’s goods. No other make of ready-to-wear clotting in Canada will give a guarantee of workmansbip with their | gocds We hope vou will remember these points and make use of them when buy- ' ug. , | Jas. Paton & Co. —— Dear Sirs,—Within the past year I know of three fatty tumors ou ihe head bavi»g been removed by the applicatkn of MINARD’S LINIMENT without any surgical operation and there is no indica tion of @ return Capt. W. A. Pitt. Clifton, N. B., Gondola Ferry. Mies Blanche Smeliwood graduate of Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music will be TEXT BOOKS Serib, Books Inks Vens, Slates Note Books, . 1 | Inve ive Bo KS. Jo ale Pe nc1is, ‘ d IY spurt h3 +1 ant eve I VLOoing Liif siudent wants. Haszara & Moore On Sunnyside scholar or prepared, after tbe 11 inst., to take a limit- ed number of pupils in pianoforte. Those ) been made. ecnsumption, for 2.400 years. Tuis esti- mate is official. Neyerthelees nearly 70 per cent of Canada’s salt is imported from During the past seven years, the quantity of salt produced in Canada® was only 356,940 tons, valued at + $1,340,878. Earth From Geresemane. — Jordan water is often used for baptisms, and sl- ways for royal baptisms in this country, but a new idea of drawing upon the [Holy Land for funeral purposes took shape at | the burial ofa lady in Abbey Park ceme- tery the otherdsy. One of the mourners at the words ‘Earth to Earth’ eprinkled on the coffin some gray earth from the olive garden ou the Mount of Olives, just above Gethsemane. It was part*of some earth brought to England by him last year to be used at hisown interment when he is ready for it. a Tuey’tL pe Married Soon—The Wilkesbarre, Pa, Record says: Mise Belle Laffix, afarmer’s daughter, residing near Great Bend, wrote her name and address upon a card and inbedded tt in atubcf butter which ber father was shipping toa Philadelphia commission houee six months age. She requested the finder to write ber. Tendays later the chef of fone of Philadelphia’s leading botels wrote to MissZLaffin, who promptly regled. A month later the chofcameg'o the Laffio homestead. There will be a wedding ia Great Bend towvehip during the holidays, aud Mise Laffio will be the bride. Swixve Exminita.--—“The hog industry is boomiag in Nova Scotia,” said a farmer to the Chronicle yesterday. The great de- mand for bam and bacon in the United States bas led to the establishment of numerous pork packing facteries. The natural consequence is that Nova Scotia farmers have joined the procession and are paying greater atcention io breeding and feeding m-thods than beretofore. The pigs ebown this year are especially good, and one hasonly to look over {the porkers to see tbe marked improvement that has The Tamworths, which sre much in evi- large aud alto- There are also White the great bacon breed, are dence, being numerous, gether a goud lot of hogs. fine exhibits of Duroc Jerseys, Chesters, Berksbires, Yorksbires and Poland Ubiuas. — Halifax Crronicle. A Mitton ror a Parent.— There are many people «0 eceptical as to the val- ve of patents, that they are ready to coa- dem» anyone who applies for a patent as guilty of an act of foily. The following uffer made by one of the most prominent snd responsible business men in the U.S., should tend to cause the sceptics to’ seri- ously consider the eubj-ct of the value of patents President Charles J. Glidden, of the Erie syatem of telephone companies,has offered to pay $1,000,000 for a telephone repeater which would be as efficient in t-Jephoning aa telegraph repeater is in telegrapbing.A telephone repeater is a machine for re- peating sound. From tbe earliest days of the telephone inventors have sought to make such repeaters,but up to the present time thia invention has not been made, As an additional incentive to inven ors pro- posing to compete for this prize, Marion & Marion, of Montreal, offer to refund all moneys paid them by any inventor apply~ ing through them and winning this prize, and to patent the invention in all des red foreign countries free of charge. rn Good health is worth more than any- thing else to you, and every bottle of Haod’s Sareapariila contains good health. ——s— wishing to make arrangements will plese call at her home, Richmond Street. Miss Amy Moore (graduate Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music) will resume It willcost you no more for # dozen of large oysters thau for adozen of small oysters at Joy’s. Send one dollar ard fifty cents to Joy musical instructions, giving special atten~ tion to children. Pupils attended at their homes if desired. Apply at the residence of ee : NI Ne AEE TIE MRSS, cashice unoncd mand and ai ndieb aad ty 4 1 ' ” ze NOTICE: re ¢7 The board of Fire Wardens, Souris, offer rs N for contract the building of 4 tanks as per | $4 . ecifications to be sonal the office of the | && CHARLOTTETOW} secretary; also the sinking of 4d wells. Tend- | ys ers'to be in by Sept 15th. m for tamks, welis. Good security required CC CARLTON, JIR., =Ourfe Aug 31, 1899 marked tenders Secy-Trva S Mr. G. H. Haszard, or P O Box 299. UXT, John T. TickKenzie, % THE TAILOR & the Ovster King. and he will send you 3 hox containing 450 choice P. E. I. oysters. | Aguress King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- | ottetown, P. EI. AEE NE INE ON NE > ae Veh PS oir 3 i ie ¥ E 4 rte ‘ > P. E. ISLAND 3 ae ee a ' a ee | SAARAGRALALANS Jackets : We mean that no one $5.50 is the best lined all through. up all silk lined, ’ } jou veever chosen anywhere shall have a We one any- better as iortment. think that no where has so good a line. AAAAAARAARAH PEPE YY * eR EE aE EE ES SE SE RAR AARAAARAR TS : FURS ; We are king in the Fur our Fur Departmen trade in these surround- lottetown. ~ ~ US ™ . We can safely say a display. there never was such an arrav of High Class Furs shown in Ch’towa. eS EES ES Sa ey VESPER EEE YY sv ris increasing sales iu this department, 3 experienced miiliners wanted as assisants. wackets tiny tot up to a 44 irch bust. German and American Jackets. are expected this week. Look out for our grand show next week. hat until you see the latest creations from Paris and London. from $1.50 up to $32.50. Our that mney can buy, Our $4,5C, $6.50 and tue best assortment from. Wecan fit the Handsome We made extensive alterations in t,and a Halifax lacly that visited this department last week said it was acredit to the city of Char- Halifax cannot boast of such We invite every lady and gentle— man to come and look through. Millinery Opening Our London and Paris a Pattern Hats Don’t buy a Wehave remodelled our Millinery Room to make room for our largely Miss Murnyan is at your service if you want the latest in Millmery. WHOLESALE & RETAIL — Bits GRE SRI | | RT NR, Ae OTRAS AAR AAA A ae SENTINER, MELEOD & UU Successors to Beer Bros [IMPORTANT TO THOSE WHO INTEND PUTTING IN SEWERAGE. If you have to buy a stove to heat your bath | boiler, get a Highland (wade in Boston) and have satistaction. For sale only by FENNEL ax0 CHANDLER THE WORLD'S GREATEST CONPAIN The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York’ RICHARD A. TicCURDY, President AS3ETS—$277,517,520.30. ANNUAL INCOME—$55,006,529.45 INSURANCE IN FORCE —$971,711,997.78 Y<e>- All Canadian Policies payable iu gold Before placing your insurance, please call or write for stimates. JOHN tHeEACHERN,. AGENT May 27—Sat & Mon lmo- SOURIS RACES Wi!l be he'd at Souris Driv- ing Park, oo Wednesday, Oct, 4th, sud will be made up of the follow- ing classes: — MATCH RACE Between the stallions Progress Lad, Prox pector, and Prince Regent, for $159.00, Three Minute Ciass, purse $50, divided Greens Race, $30.00 ALSO A BICYCLE RACE E trance money 10 per cent. cf purse. Races to be celled at 1.30 sharp, National ru.es tO govern. If weather should prove unfavorable, races will be beld first fine day following. Admission 25 cents. F.S. MACDONALD, Souris, Sept 28—d&w Secretary _—~ “SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY” TSS AAS Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. OR. AYEPS Py ta it eet re ete Race en: - a D i" mins “s a rf aN 6 0 ; Se pt hen tcp te ner! ant tpn dnt ttn penne harm the npc teat hla “ Py i Y “ 4 e “ A ‘ * : sid y abe nen pn i hapten inorhaapeeaga eS a! Se ea ree ae oa i * A a . , pa: ie een ae ts *~ % 4) rm oda ” * \