a is al = en oy EON Only $1.38 TO-NIGHT Men’s Elastic Side Boots, made from nice Soft Kid on a fashionable last yust the boot so wear with a rubber or yvershoe at ss 0 .Sd88 the pair. AULEY & CO., ' THE SHOEISTS —_—- The Only Buu That is good enoneh for vou is the GERMAN BUN. Try them they’re made at Stewarts Bakery. Price 10¢ per doz. Telephone 98, Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD 6826 06OSOS8s 608086004808 0808 500% © 2ORO PHF E OSES HOES +989 8E88 19828088 — -——- KHAGHBBBFHAALLS There is Solid Comfort TS Ls in laving your house heated by Steam or Hot Water, A F os os o Why not Lave it done ight © away before the cold weather eets & wt in, and havethe e.jo m-ntwic: comes from a cowforiaoly heated nouse. We guarantee eutire satis face tion and our guarantee means somethiug. Eve-y contract that we uoder take will be completed to the satisfaction of our customers Give us a call end be couvinc- ed that what we say is true. va “ale + “> “se cp BL, a ¥ ie BRUCE STEWART & COY, & The Modern Founders, Engirn-vers and Machinists, 8. Nav. to's Wharf, (h’town P, E, I. Phone 125 te F3 THA SF INNS ISIS GNSS SAG GUESS SESE SE SERS ; Iwas curneD of terrible lumbago by MINAR")’S LINIMENT. Rev. Wm. brown I was CURED cf a bad case « MINARD’S LINIMENT. Mars. S. Kavi Back. . : yf earache bv I was ovaep of sensitive lungs by MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT. Mrs. S. Masters. — 2320 Desens e=e We ARE PLEASING OTHER We CAN PLEASE YoU. Circumstances + Alter Cases t kind of advertising is Cuvteciy newspaper advtg. But ere a.e exceptioas to this rale. 4 For instance, ippose von want to 9 advertise tomething which is of ine @ terest only to u certain clase, say 9 *choolieachers, or merchants. You would have to use space in every 9 Dewepaper oo the I-land to be cer- tain that every schoolteacher saw 9 your advt, while at a much smaller ae pence you could eend directly to 3 tach one a circular, or better sti!] 4* Book | be : We print culars and Book/ets. _ “print them well. We prini the Cheapert illustrate tem 3 free, => o> oe &* i — > & - ~PC—m O<e eo ] OD OD OD OR 052. 0G O38 OGD OS © 9O2]>6°4H and we om 4 The Examiner Pub 0, <<» @& Booxier Privrers. ” Wea, > o~@ O@ Os 4, 5£.7 ee s de cal : TH E—~ PHORNIX of Hartford. Assets over $5,000,000 ALWAYS Pays ; . FIRST owen Rates, Herous Settlements =". . SEER. )e<eO@> 2.9 ) Authorixed FI AGENT For P. E. IsLAnD RE LIFE. ACCIDENT THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OOTOBER 28 1898 Lal and Oter_ans Sairrep From Svummenrsipe.—The Jouroval reports that MrS H Jones ship p 21260 lamba fr>m Summerside to Boston on Monday aod Tuesaay, and a buver from , Haverhill Mass., shipped 440 to that place on the following morning. Oyster Fisnine.— @ystershipmentecou- tinue very small, owing to the continued high winds, which prevent fishing in the Bays. The prospects are that the exports this season will de the emallest for some years paet.—Journal. piemnagtiaicie Aw Iyrenestixe Pain —A Rockland, Me, couple recently iiled marriage inten- tions at the clerk’s office, which were of more than ordinary interest. The proapec tive groom was 24 years old and this will be his second marriage. The bride-elect is only 21. but this will be her third attempt to obtain connubial bliss. oo Soctat.—The Baptist Social last night was a distinct success from every point cf view. The musical programme incladed tro cloruser bythe choir, vocal solos by Messrs EF A. Mitchell and Chas Earle and he Misses Earle, Yeo and Butler and nstrumenial selectous by Miseea Me- Pherson and Fern-!], aod Mr, Warren. Mr. J. P.Gordon made an excellent chair- man. lane Arrer tae Firra Wrre.—A man whe resides io the rara’ district n-ar Truro, N, S,and who afew weeks age followed hi- fuurth wife to the grave, was in the neig! « boring district the otner day Jooking fo the fitth. Agenilemen whom he met i: ~ formed him of the whereabouts of seve: vidows all eligible for marriage. He saiv he woul? vi-it them al! and select one of tiem b fore ceturnin h me,andeste had w be home to milk five cows at7 o’clock cn the evening Of that day he was not goio, to be long in making tie selection.- Headlight. AvusTRALiIAN Freient Rares.—A_ report recently issued by the Commissioner of Railwave ic New Sou h Wales, were al tie lines are operated bv the Govern ment, shows a total of 2.690 miles with gross earnings of $15,133,740, and net earnings of $7,060,715 The freight traffic aggregate 14561,943 tons aod the average rate is 2.76 cents per ton per mile. The average rate in Canada and the United States is considerab!y lesa than one cent per ton per mile. Inded the through rates ontbe IC Rare less than half a cent. — —»~—— FootnaLt.—Mr B C Prowse, of Char- L ttetown, was an eye-witaess of the foot- tall match at Montreal on Saturday, to which reference was made in yesterday’s paper. He describesthe game as lively throughout, both McGil and Montreal fightiog hard for supremacy. In the courr-e Of @ lengthy report of the game the -Montrea! Herild bas the following to say regarding Gordon Allev, of Charlouetowa; who captained the McGill team: “Alley aevel pleyed better football than he is putting upthie vear. It was his firet ap- captain, and he handles hi- men splendidly. There are few who have a better idea of the tine pointe of the game than he,” ‘Io this it may be added that Mr. Alley is very popular with bis fellow studen's as well as with the teach- ing staff of Old McGill. p “ATaUCe as Cueae Excursion to MontTrReaAL AND Points 1v Ontanio.—Cheap fall excur sions have been arranged from Charlot-~ tetown to Montreal and return at the rate of $10.95,10 ga October 19th to 2let, and 26ih to 28th, tickets *o be good for return passege within fifteen duys from date cf sale; also, to points beyond Montrea., October 26:b to 25th, tickets good for re- turn within 21 days from date of sale, at the following rates, viz: Cornwall! $13.10; Ottawa $14.45; Prescott $14 65; Brock ville $15.05; Kingston $16.60; Beil-~ ville $18.00; Peterboro $19.00; Lindeay, $19.80; St Catherine $21.95; Niagara Falle $22.35; Toronto, Hamilton, Guelph, Galt, Brantford, Woodstock, London, Ingereoll, St Thomas, S'ratfori, Glenco, Chatham, Windsor and Sarnia, $20.95 each. Ask for vour ticke:+ for, make eure they read via, the Canadian Pacific Railway from St Joba N B. Train leaves Cv’town at 6.30 a.m., makiog 7 hours quicker time to Montreal ard 12 hours to Toronto than via any other line. SHIP NEWS. ee Port of Charlottetown ENTERED Oct 27—Beluga, Corkum, Yarmouth; H M Crosby, Cruickshank, Marble Moun- tain; Arcana,Back man, Louisburg; Vanilla. Spear, Yarmouth; Curfew, Hiltou, Pictou; es Lake Winnipeg, Jones, Liverpool. CLEARED, Oct 27—Charles, Deroach, Pictou; Belu- ga, Corkum, Crapaud. Aw O.p Ayp WetiTriep Remepy.— Mrs. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used forover fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind, colic, aud 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 ie incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrap, aud take no other kind | A TALENTED HOUSE AGENT Mrs. Homeseeker—You “ certainly don’t expect anybody to take this house? Why, the floors all run down hill. Agent (a smart man)—It was built in that way on purpose, mum, to keep peace in the family. Greatest invention of the age, mum. Mrs. Homeseeker—Keep peace in the family? What do you mean? Agent—It’s ail right, mum; nothing like it. Whenever your husband drops his collar button, they’ roll down to that wall, and he’li always know where to find ’em.—London Tit-Bits. Chinese Taxes Very Light. The Chinese are perhaps the most lightly taxed people in the world. In China all the Jand belongs to the state, ° and a trifling sum per acre—never alter- ed through long centuries—is paid as rent. This is the only tax in the coun-, try, and it amounts to about half a crown per head yearly. —London News. tg — ne nena A Mean Trick. Smith—You say you write dunning letters to yourself and sign them with op names. What do you do that or? Jones—You see, my wife is always after me for money, and when she reads those letters she becomes discouraged. — London Fun. Something In It, Miss Well wood—Do you believe there is anything in love at first sight? Mr. Hardacre—Ohb, yes. About nine times out of ten there’s a divorce in it. — Exchan~ae. His Mina Still Clear. Mr. Pneer had been run into bya street car. He was taken to the nearesi drug store, and a surgeon was hastily summoned. “The thigh bone is dislocated,’’ an. nounced the surgeon aftera brief ex- aw ination. “*Here, you!’’ be continued, turning toa muscular: bystander and grasping the sufferer firmly around the body. **Pull his leg!’’ ‘*‘What! Already?’ groaned Mr. Pheer, opening his eyes and placing his hand on his pocketbook. — Chicage Tribune. ‘Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi. ress, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smail Dose. Small Price, Substitution the fraud uf the day. \ See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pfiftg, GTGUIMY ld Will be opened sat the P. E. IS- LAN D'COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, on Munday, October ord. And will be continued through the season on Monday, Tuesday and Fr’- day evenings, Same courses as in day classes. Apply at once. ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal 7 Our Prices ARE ALWAYS RIGHT LOOK ! We offer this lot viz:— 1 bbl best Family Flour 5 lbs of 28c Tea 10 Ib of granulated Sugar 4 gals best Kero, Oil 9 bars Oak Leaf Soap FOR 6.75 EZ Figure up and see if the price is not right. We claim it is. Sanderson & Co. d& wky | MARK CVELLS CSCCHHSEE CUSED COCECETZE We don’t mark 121¢ 2C to 30 per cent off, we we sell it at 5c per yard. sell it at 124¢ a yard. to 25 per cent off, we sell POOLE 4 sell them at $1.95. for 50c. any other house on P. E NIN 4 Wholesale and Retail. GS US PP GF 2 : | : Shingles at 98 SHINGLES AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1.25 SHINGLES AT $1.30! SHINGLES AT $!.50 SHINGLES AT $1 60 SHINGLES AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 SHINGLES AT $2.30 SHINGLES at $2.50 Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shingles, all kinds—all prices. .— Everything else you reguire in our line Prove 181. James Barrett, Con aolly’s Wharf. ... = Shoes efor i— Fall You’ll be buying a new pair of shoes soon. Where are you going to buy them ? Qur Fall and Winter stock is now opened. Ladies Pebble leather laced boots at $1.25 $1.40, $1.60, $1.75. Ladiee Box Calf laced and buttoned $2.25 $2.75, $3.25 Ladies Dongola laced and buttoned $1.25, $1.40, $1.60 and up. Giris Pebble laced boots at $1.00, $1.10, $1.25. W. H. STEWART & Co I Have Just Completed Ny ew Oyster Place. Call and see the brilliant cisplay of beautiful oysters on and off the shell. } Onur Oyster king is standing in_ the window. Bee him, and then you will eat SOOO SHUG PESBSSES 1847 4438 =e &% @ ee? &6 S&S BeVeweeesveiwW & | agen SlLecelceereceeeeeeeee We Don’ 00820200088 J 04062 1868869 per cent off, but we sell it at 124c¢ yard. We don’t mark 18c heavy tweed deess goods 30c, and give you 20 to 30° per cent off, we sell it at 18c a vard. We don’t mark 19c, al] wool, serge double width 32cfa yard, and give you We don’t mark 5c flannelette 7c a yard and give you 20 or 25 per cent off, We dont mark 10c print cotton 15c a yard and give you 20 to 30 per cent off, we sell it at 10c a yard We dont mark 12c grey flannel 20c and give you 20 to 30 parjcent off, we We cont mark 39c wool shirts and drawers “all wool’ 50c, and give you 20 We dont mark $1.95 jackets $4.90 and give yon 20 to 50 per cent off, we We dont mark 50c hats $1,25 and give you 50 per cent off, we sell them We Dont Mark Any Goods at Fancy Prices and give you 20 to 30 pear cent off. are giving values instead of discounts. Come and see for yourself, e° ee o orbye ovdy~ oe Rae eae eas Jysters. John P. Joy, VICTORIA CAFE Great George Street...... uy Any customer buying goods at this store—may if 96 they wish it have theic money cheerfully re- S% funded, if they can purchase any kind of * Dry Goods*cheaper than we are selling them. SENTNER McLEOD & CO. OCS 60040080 % 06040668 donble width dress goods 20° a yard, and give 20 to 30 sell it at 19c a yard. them at 39c, Bait we are selling Dry Goods cheaper than I. Customers are finding it out for tnemselves that we ch MCLEOD & CO RRRBBBRRAS The Model Store NEW ROOTS AND SHOES FOR EVERY BODY When you want anythingin this line the MODEL STORE can please you, in first—ap- pearance, quality and price ALL NEW. JUST OPENED R. H. Ramsay & Co, Ch’town,—New Prowse Block. Also Rubbers For All TYPHOID FEVER. —— THE POLICIES OF——— THE OCEAN, ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION Give weekly indemnity for—-Typhoid, Scarlet and I'yphas Fever, aa Smallpox, and in additicn cover accidents of all kinds. Double liability in -ase of accident on Public Conveyance, J. J, JOHNSTON, Barrister, we?