he rae THE DalLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 1, 1839 Ann sill il and Smiles in place of sighs wash day. $0) Su a Qui cican day. aoe zo ‘prise, a pure hard soap with k lather, peculiar qualities for ing, makes easy work of wash ow the directions on the wrap- ¢ finest results. SURPRISE is the name. @ cewrs a CAKE. > = 4 f t $4 $0662564 2664626526 2060364 SES OO 999996060 00000000 000 Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Vv ANTE)). —Two assistants in our boot an: shee department, persons having experienc « i > } 1 - fered poiy toJ. B Maedonald « Co. VU LET,--T wo new bouses on upper Pewna Simet coptuining sixrcoms each, Possessio: uLoace. kert mederate. Apply tone Mce- emt ski, Law C ourt Building, City, VANTE)) g aya reatere ice. rrveta acte, to Mrs Tooker, 254 3i Apply General servant wanted in a must be competent, t this office 251 lwk WANTED iA y of wo, Wages A>ply a ‘D—Girl for general. housework, :2 abl + to cok, good wages to the right party. Apply to Mrs a. Macdona'd, Grafton s , wes 251 31 eod UOST.—On Wedresday i8th between Upver *Jucen “tre and Mailwuy Station, a lady’s tviack silk aim>rella. Finder wiil please leave a. Masaes Harris Co warehouse, -¢ CET.--That cottage on Brighton Road, meui co resilience of Hor.G W, Howlan—Ap- ey Ge Sergeact Villard, Victoria Barracks oe 4% Hank of Nova Scotia Building to N& D C. MeLeod 251 2 weeks {.05T.—In city today around gold broach wits emera i settings, between P. W. Collevze ead Warket Huuze. Finder will be rewaredd by leaving Hazard & Moor’s Store. TO LE--The corner house opposite the «trarlottetown Hospital, containing eleven rooms, exclusive Of kitchen and pantry. ~ta ie and cxsach hous? in connec.ion. hent moderate. “orsession lst Nov. App'y on the premises to Mre Connolly. 240 tf for housework lrainor, Sydney Street, WANTESD).—A capable gir sepe'y co Mrs. M, W ANTEI Cilice Mana, ian their « Willing to Desirable er tanities, #e!f-addr esx 390 Caxton } — <—_ —Several persons for PDistrixt ers in tais state torepresent me wn ani surrounding counties, ay $600 yearly, payable weekly. ploymeat with unusual opp or-- eferences exthanged. Kacioss istampedenvelops,S A. Park, uildiag, Cricagy. 219 Imo £-—A Meacham’s Atlas of P E FOR SAI Lsiand, 17 FEWANTED -Pacm2rs’ 3008 and osner ind1s- Se 924 parsor @ month wo als) ¢agage a T. H. LInsc: - «0 LET- weupied oy ed atcining « :of fair edusationto whom $40 id be an indacemant. [ eould few latisas at their owa homes. rr, Toroato, Oat 2tk House oa Quesn Street, lately Joho Mamztord, in gooi repair, ght rooms, frost proof cellar, Jecce yard. Avply at therasidenss of Yhas. Leigh, Jc,, Hillsborough Sr. 24 6i eod same ¥3R SALY—A vary good cabinet organ with mwdern imogrovemeats, weil sulted tor frail, which has beea used ashort time aeite Modatace. Write to KD, P. 9. Box, itt. 246 tf — "TOG LET—A house containing five rooms, #itaa'Ooc. yn King Street, back of Merchaat’4 Biak o° ’E Island. Apply at the offive, of i. & Beer WE WANT -AT ONCE — Good honest tee i@ every lovaity, local or travelling. to fatceduce and advertise our goods, tacking up show cards on fencas, along public roads, and ail conspicuous places. No eXperience need- ed. Salary or commission $60 per month and exponses $2.) perday. Write at once for full Pacticalars.. THe Emptre ,MEDICINE CO., 4andon, Oat 224 ‘0 LET -—Forthe term of four vears ond ix months, that large store on the corner of n and Grafton Streets, lately occupied by McKay Woolen Milis. Apply to Prowse Bro. 177 tf +0 LET—!/ house on Brighton Road, facing south, 10 rooms, bathroom aad pantry. heat- e4 with hot wa'er aad fitted for electric light. houses on Brighton Road, facing west, 9 raom3 pantry and bath room. Apply to Matheson & lientley. 218 WOOM 3 TO LET--Suitable for offices: over the sore of | W Cook, May’s Corner, North Side Queen Square. Apply to Catherine May, eacner of Prince and Kiag sts. 227 wm WAR KILLS.—By using the double action washer persous avoid absorbing germs of dis- ease, which robs many of our fair sex of tho bloom of health. Aso threshing miil nearly mew forsale cheap. John Prowse Wrights iaidze or W. P. Colwill, city. 253 Ta Fria wily. FOR SALE—5S0 acres of excellent land. sit~ mated at Spacrows Road, Lot 51. Thts farm is fa the centre of the most thriving settlement mthe Province, is well watered and fenced; 3 imiles from \ontagus Bridge. - For terms; ap- ply to Mr. A. A. McLean, Charlottetonw or to 4; owner, Tohn McLean, Sparrow's, R 0a 5:p:27 w2ioa dd 'O BE Li T—Comfortable house on corner King an’ Weymouth Streets—eight rooms and outbuilding, newly repaired and caped, Apply to John Murphy, eae” Yehe 24 PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE HOME ‘WORK for (amllles; day or evening, good pay: mo Canvassiig; plain instructions and work tailed on application. Address, Co-Op-K.Co. LAader line Tororto, O it 218 eod Wedding | (al ts ar =) sVERWARE -onvinced ycu will not find it > liflieult to make a selection by witing our store on’Sunnyside _&. EK. TAYLOR ee, c stock is replete with so naay articles of HANDSOME that we are LOS 9 OOOOOOOOOO Soe | $ ; reneral servant, must have Ks- y ; ZOo0 ad | ROCKY POINT FERRY Commencieg Wednesday,November Ist | the steamer Eifin will run as follows for the balance of the season ISU: Wil! leave Prince Street wharf | Small Pill, f i i ' ' | PMS. . c iv cedeiestieal hbase ee POS LL we epeesebeban baw sau 9 00 “ oo sienseeetn cu usenet ee 7 S SL oc epteeninenteaess ene kee BD. We >. * Steoten odesdesscets e . 400 66 oo ie eae Sie. OO Will leave Rocky Point: IS csesseseiectanaeue eb sdbe <0 6400 800 a m. ” C7CCCOR se wees eee eeeeeeeeeee wee 10 00 ” TY bhted Ch tae: F pbpomuabesedhiinhecdancyaé cedars L 30 p- m. W give wee «<4 ion . a : eesees eae . 430 7" . C$OCOOCeceaecosresceeeeeeese 5 30 a SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf - | At Stunts dee ceed ctcceente ree ” CeCe eee eee eee eee wooed a 45 Pp. mm. eo eeeer , @@Beeeee 2 0d " ” eeoee 206 4 ’ aetececes 4 OO “ Will leave Rocky Point: Te ae win aalibaiad oee 10080 O: mB. Tee TIPPS eee eee . l 30 eo m,. teereeeee 8 =—s_ weer eeeeee 3 00 6s eee eee te eeeeeee 7 5 00 + 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, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetabie. Smail Smal! 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 source 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- Les. 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 : 7 AT MASON’S STORE Yu can get the latest Canadian an! A\m-sricaa ne #epapers received by maileach night. Drop io if you want a paper or uiazazine Or book toreal. Fruit, Coufectionery, Tobacco, Cigars eic. when you’re passing this way. R. H. Masen a ae Hay Presses Gheese Presses Presses great and presses small, Presses short and presses tall; But the greatest press of all, [s our improved hay press. Which can be had at short a: NCuce, 2ST RW CM BORDA I@O = @eevs.2e 24388 @e nee f T.. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Office. MasonicjTemple Works: Spring St. yen i i Tested Mer Strength, flourished under the summer sun. Left unmolested in the rush of wor farm, they were fast becoming on the otherwise orderly prem}: that morning Charley’s “old man”’—had sallied forth and was now making a vigorous assault upov the patch. Suddenly he up yard, broomstick which happened a biot : SeS, au father—the came into the Taking a ing against the veranda, he laid it on the grass, then turned to Charley and said: “Git down here and see if you can pull me over that stick.” He held in his hand a small chain, in ; each end of which was inserted a stout stick to serve as a handle. Then the tug began and developed into quite a spirited contest.. But at last Charley succeeded in dragging the old man across the line. “There, that'll do,” he said, dropping his end of the chain. “I guess you’ve got strength enough to pull them weeds down there by the barn.” “I never said a word,” said Charley, telling the story afterward, “but before noon there weren’t any weeds left standing.”—Youth’s Companion. Dense Ignorance. It is almost impossible to imagine an ignorance so dense as that said to be possessed by the average French con- script from the provinces. Did it not exist, however, his comrade from the city, who writes about garrison life, would hardly have told about it. One day a fiery adjutant questioned Jacques, the provincial: “Come!” he said, “you are a French- man—a soldier; do you know why you are here instead of working in the fields? I ask you why you are here—a soldier? You give no answer. Have you never heard of the Germans?’ “No, my adjutant.” “You have never heard of the Ger- mans? What is Germany?’ “I don’t know.” “Are you a Frenchman or a Ger- man?” “I don’t know.” “This is wonderful! Where were you born?’ “At Vaucouleurs, my adjutant.” “At Vaucouleurs, and not a patriot! Did no one ever tell you of the inva- sion?” “No, my adjutant.” The clerks in the registration offices in many American cities relate won- derful ignorance of would be American citizens, still it is doubtful whether any one of them has had to deal with a Jacques de Vaucouleurs. —_—_-———~ TANSTEAD Ju)croy, P. 1893. Messrs CC Ricwarps & Co. GenTLeMeN,-—I tell from the bridge lead- ing from a platform to a loaded car while assisting my men in unloading a load of grain. The bridge went dowu as well as the load on my tack, andI struck on the ends of the sleepers, cansirg a serious injury to my leg. Only for its being very fleshy, would have broken it. [n an bour could not waik astep. Com- menced usiog MINARD’S LINIMENT, and the third aay went to Montreal onf business aod got about well by the use of acane. Ican sincerely recommend itas the hest liniment that I know of in use. Yours truly, C. H.Gorpon, Buy your fal] and winter underwear. Buy Staufield’s; it isthe best made in Canada; sold by Prowse Bros. Sins Beer & Gett expect 100 baskets grapes today. Now is the best time to buy them for making wine, jelly, etc. 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 booksiore. Buy quick. A visit to our store will convince you that we keep the choicest goods at moderate prices.— Saunderson & Co Cheap fares to Charlotcetown during the Q,1l2to Aug. bazaar week, the 16th io 20th Ociober. This is a yreat Opportunity to get your fall supply of solid leather home-toade boots at low prices at Gcff Bros. You can get just the suit of underwear you want atR H Ramsay & Co’s. Up to date sheet music at Miller Bros. Get your photos framed here—We have ing- Jehn Newson. 3i. See our tailor made coats, prices $10, $12, $15 and $18 every garment guarao~ » teed— Prowse Bros. 3i. See Our tailor made ready to were suits prices $10, $12, $15 and $18. Every garment guaranteed it not perfectly satis~ | factory your money back every time— Prowse Broe, 3i. Munvon’s inhaler cures catarrb, colds, grip, etc, just received.—Centra! Drug Sire, All interested in the work of the Y A are invited to attena che adjourned an- nal meeting in the Association parlor this evening at 8 uclock “ Sarderson & Co’s. It is said that the soldiers who had taken Hood’s Sarcsapariila stood the Jon - mMarcaes in Cuba much better thao the | ' others, . . on the a fall lire of the latest in picture mould Charley M. was at Lome from collece Spending his summer vacation. The M.’s were people fairly well to do, and Charley was passing the forenoon ver) comfortably on the cool and shad) veranda, Down by the barn yard fance, in a neglected place, a crop of strong, healthy weeds had sprung up and left off his work and | to be lean- } v2 © ~— ww weary? “es vitor Roe rat i i" wy vere ow ee ene) - Tr pace” CA Amant nes? Tt) ee se Re es ss Sl naan MO, a | | | What is Castoria is fo harmless subs ufants and Children. ite for Castor Oil, Paregor__, op WO Cast S and Svothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of relieves Teething Fiatulency. children. o1 its good effect upon their children.”’ me. 2. S e TME CENT? JR Comeany 7 Mothers. Castoria destroy or *‘Castoria is an excellent medicine f Mothers have repeatedly told me OsGooD, Lowell, Mass. | THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF s Worms and allays Feverish- ness. Castoria cures Diarrhoa and Wind Colic. Castoria Troubles, cures Constipation and Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach 2c Bowels of Infants and Children, giving healthy and naturai sleep. Castoria is the Children’s ,anacea—The Mother’s Friend, Castoria. ** Castoria ls so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any pee- scription known to me.” H. A. ARCHER, M. D. Brooklyn, N, ¥ APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK orry. gr reer. ERO oF ema Toa RIP RT " RR bE Pe Pe kal SM ie teh ee tn on nina ‘CRESCENT? STEEL AGATE WARE lasts longer than other makes is because itis made from the original skilled It is made process. Only the most workmen are employed. with the greatest care, Finding our label on any article you buy ensures greater durability, smvothness, cleanliness and ge- aeral satisfaction, and at no greater cost than poorér grades. Ask for it. MADE BY The Thos. Davidson M’f’g Co. MONTREAL. ut Island — Honey We have just received a small quantity of Clarified Honey from one of our best farmers. it ts guaranteed strictly Pure and Unadulterated. The\ price is 25c per pound. SPRUCE GUM Also just received a quantity of good Spruce Gum from Mir- amichi. EER & GOFF GROCERS 000 Improved | | ; i ; Milk Cans By the introduction of machinery, we have overcome the trouble complained of in uc} the slopping over of milk cans | Ail orders for NON-SLUOPP. ING MILK CANS filled i Fresh dates, figs, grapes cud prunes, at] promptly, wholesale or retail, f A McLEAN, Ma: oiic Temple, JURY & CO'Y.. Charlottetown | i. CERTAINLY Never pays to Jearry an unreliable wetch, You never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We seil Reliable Watches Only We don’t care to handle anything else. Call and give us the ver— dict cf your inspection W.N. TANTON JEWELER Royal Oak 2S SS No Soap in the wrid so cheap, No soap in the world ‘is so ——lJasting. Save the wrappers. 5 premium list. J. D. LAPTHORN & CO’Y CH’TOWN SOAP WORKS } ‘The Greatest Snao EVER OFFERED We have placed in our window a line of Gilt Kdge Glassware, which we are sells ing at prices that defy anvthing in thi- city. Former prices from 35 to 40c. Any piece now in the window for the small sam of !9%c. Comprising Cream and Syoon Trays, Goblete, Tumtlers, Pre serve Dishes, Vases, &c, at the Modern Jewelry aad Fancy Gocds Store Ops. P. O. Sunnyside CHARLOTTETOWN, IDL. Dunstan's College Classical and Commercial. AFFILIATED TO LAVal, UNIVERSITY 1 he clasees in St. Dunstan’s Colles will be resumed on TUESDAY, the 12the September nex’, For further particulars apply to A. P. McLEI.LAN, R Dun stan’e Cc] ege, ector 5S: Ch’town, Aug 30, 99 — ene 222222 } ‘Farm and Mills ——— A splendid property forsale, The eud- ecriver cffers for sale, possesion Immedist- ely, his freehold farm, situated at Upper Westmoreland, together with Grist, Cara- ing, Shingle, and Roiler Crushing Mill, aa well as a large rotery saw will and Other circulars, and planing mill; also pig cider manufacturing es:ablishment. The largest part of the purchase money may remain On ioterett at 4 percent. — ANTBRONY COLLET Stenley Block, Ch’town, Oct 28, 1899 -—d&w _CHARLOTTETUP Business College —AND— Writine Academy Will re-open for the Fall and Winter Term ON AUCUST 2ZSth. (“Letithe Searchlicht of Practies illuminate the uark places of Theory”) A THOROUGHLY Progressive, Practical institution, in which young men and womea are not only taught Sookkeeping (in al! its applications to Commerce) both by single and double entry, bu: are trained how to de 2usiness by actuai business transactioas, the s'udents act as buyers, sellers, traders, vankers, book-keepers and accountants ia actual bu siness operations, and the curreaey ssued by the Co'lege Bank, aud the mdse, {ssuted from the Emporium are used in boua- ride business transactions, just tae sam3 as in mercantile and b ing houses. Book. keeping in itself m2? learped at home, but a knowledge of howto transact. busives cannot be thua acquired. That vur c arse and system of training is emiently practical write for testimonials from basi aess men and from students who are now holding lucrative and responsible positions. SUBJECTS: Book-kee ping by single and doubhle ‘entry theoretical »nd practscal) Actual Rusiness Practice, Business Penmanship, Busine Correspondence ‘ommerciil Aritnm-te, Commercial Law, Raijroacging, Steampoat- ing, Ranking (ectusl practice in the College Bank), Typewriting, Sporthand, and Nari gatioa. FACULTY: L. B. Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business Practice, Business Correspeadence, Typewritiag aad Navigation, A. C. McMillan, Vice Principal, Teacher of Railroading, steamboating, Banking, 40- counting and Actual Business Practice. J. Harry Williams, teacher of Business Penmanship. ae Moran ['cense i] Teacher of Shor*- and, George 8. Enman, Esq., [Law Firm Mec a Inaianj Lecturer oa Commercial Ww. For circulars) or full infor mation write ° ly Cee L. B. MILLER, Principal ii n re Estate ot Reubin Tuptin, of Kensington, deceased All persons having any demand upon the e+tate of the abcve named deceased. are hereby required to eahibit the seme duly attested, as by law required, at the office ot Cnar'es R Smallwood, solicitor, Charlottetown, within one yearfrom the date of this advertisment. Dated this 2od day of September, A. D, 18gv. JAMES TOPUuIN, R R FITZGEnALD, SW BODD, Executors. THE QUESTION IS OFTEN ASKED, HOW IS THE ASCENDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP accounted for? The answer is simple enough, viz:—Be- cause there is none equal to If ior intrinsic merits, tirm ness, purity, combined with great lasting and cleansing pre perties Send for premium list. J, D. LAPTHORN & C0. ‘ ; , ~ "4 ks Charlottetown Soap Works Challenge Accepted : reo n~hallen£ In reply toMr RN Stevn’s chaliens in Tbe Examiner of the 26th isst, (nave to ear that £100.00 has been deposited ie the Benk of Souris, forover one we®s whica Mr. Sterns is we!! aware of. Now I wili watch bim on any track on 3? I*land, mile beats, bert 3 1n 5,6 Re reas Lad, No. 28573. Thisiao y you mean business. “Patuap or stu: 8p 255 - J 8 CURTIS. ) i tnt __ ee ats aa .. a —- sf r §—§E SLA A BAAR AA BKAABAAA AAAAA AM TI