a German lM Our annual shipment of German Felt Slippers bas arrived—nothing is more warmer and comfortable than a pair of these.— The thick felt sole keeps one so far from cold floors, etc. The prices are-— 25c, 35c, 55c, T0c, $1.00 35 and %0c 65e 45. For women For mes : : For girls For children Our window this week is filled with them. Alley & Co, THE SHOEISTS IF YOU WANT a choice cake, one n) ely fla- vored, and not to costly IF YOU WAHT a choice cake, buy one of our SILVER CAKES; they’re nice- ly flavored—with or without eng. Price 16c per lb, Telephone Os, D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD 08928060200 86060 46206 2006146068 BS 464 6S 4S SSHS HOSS SSHESSESESESSESHHETE SSOSSOSS DOSS BESS FESSSSES 244446680 LHBGLGLIG GLEE There is Solid Comfort Every contract that we under- Sy take will be comy leted to the 9 | satisfact'on of our customers. Give us a call and be couvinc- ed that what we say is true. BRUCE STEWART & COY, | LF LOS LIS LOPS The Modern Founders, Engineers i oP. and Machin «ts, 8. Nav. Co’s we s3 Whart, ‘ h’town P, E. 1. =F Phone 125 SPSS SS SSS SS _— 45% l was ourep of terrible |umbago by MINAR")’S LINIMENT. Rev. Wu. Brown I was curep cf a bad case of earache by MINARD’S LIN(IMENT. Mas. S. |XauL BACK. I was curep of sensitive Jungs by MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT. Mrs.S Masrers. HAAEARASAAP AAR = Dainty Pieces of Cut Glass —- Lam opening a collection ee | Brandon district, ten to fifteen percent ; THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OYTOBER 81 L-ys Local and Other Items, Bie Taxes Exrecrep.— Harry Lydiard expects thet Warren Guy wil! trot in better than 2.10 next year. His injuries are not 80 serious as at first believed. Cattev To Trcero.—R G Strathe, of Newport, Hants Co, has been called by St. Avodrew’s Presbyterian Church, Truro, to succeed Rev Thos Cumming. resigned. Anoruer New Parer.—The Printer and Pablisher saye: “There are ramors of a vew Liberal daily to be started shortly iv Halifax.N 8. Local politicians are behind the venture, and $100,000 capital has been subscribed. No definite particulara have been given out yet, but itis said that the new jourpal will make its appearance be- fore the beginning of the year.” a ee Excovracinec Love Marcnes.—It ie announced that the women of Kangas bave startedto raise five million dollars with which to reimburse Howard Gould for the amount which he lost (aecording to his father’s wii!) by marrying the ac- tress, Katherine Clemons. “They will raise the money,” sayea despaich, “by means of church socials and bome-talent entertainments The ideaof the pro- jectors is to encourage love matches and to show their approval of Mr Gould’s floancial sacrifice to marry the weman of hie choice. Itis expected that the wo- men’s cluba throughout the country will take up the matter. Geenciipniienn Bap Stare or AFrains.—It was an old joke with travellers that the veseelmen making Havana, +trered. by the odor of the city. Mr Wm Presnaii, of the Tuck- ett tobacco factory, bas just returned to Hamilton from # business trip to the to- bacco fielde, and be reports Havana in a horrible condition of unsanitary neglect. The people are dying of yellow fever in the streets, and those who escape the fever are starving to death. The Spanieh auth orities, preparing to evacuate Cuba, are grabbing everything io sight. The prices of food are prohibitive. Mr Presnail warns Cansdian» against immigration to the Island. Itisin no condition to receive visitors, Weatner 1x tHe West. The Minister of the Interior is in recipt of information from various paitrs of the west dealiog with the condition of the crops. The re- in having your house heated quest for this enquiry came trom the office by Steam or Hot Water, ofthe higa commissioner in London on Why not have it dor right , | Monday of this week and the following away before the cold wea:her sets KR | correspoudence in the matter fally indi- in, and havethe eno)ment whe: gs | cates the situation:— comes from a comfortably beated cm ; Loxpvon, Oct. 24, 1898, bouse, “S| Sifton, We guarantee entire satisface ts | Orrawa, Ont. : tion and our guarantee means st | Papers state, swing to rain recently, esti- something. “* | mated from third to half of Canadian wheat crop ruined Stooks penetrated by rain and rotting; also farmers suffered irre- perable joss,and wheat consequently ad- vanced in priee. Please cable particulars. STRATHOCONA. To this Mr Sifton replied yesterday : Orrawa, Ont., Oct. 26, 1898. | Srratscona, LonDoN. | ism into perfect condition, IMPROVED CONDITIONS. A Better Outlook for Newfoundland. Sir. Joun’s, Nfld, Oct 27.—The business outlook this fall exhibits unusual buoy- ancy. The season’s fishery operations have been fairly successfu’ and in every case where the catch is short, tt has been more than compevsated for, according to last year’s returne, by the much better price given for the staple, For instance, We know cf a manu who arrived here yesterday trom the north. His catch this season has been butslightly better than last year’s $300 to bun. Wheo to thatthereis add ed the cheapnese of provisions, itis easy to see that the fisherman isthe gainer at both ends of the market this seasov, acd thus the difference is made betweena ve~ cessitous Condition and a prosperous Ove A feature which al-o operates to the gers eral batterment is the fact that there are no old stocks of fish on hand this fall and consequently there is 4 brisk demand for every “cod’s tail” taken from the water ihis season. This enables plantere and fishertolk todispoee of their catch readily and for cash, instead of hav~ ing, as in the pastjears, to beg dealers to take it and then accept balf cash and hal! goods in payment. A briek trade is expect- ed by shopkeepers and cash stores this fall, and this condition must stimulate the whole trade ot the colony. One good thing will resalt from the improved condi- tion of our people, and that is that the government will be relieved of the neces- sity of providing relief in any quantity, for on the whole the circumstances cf our people will be rendered unnecessary, & fact which must be hailed with satisfaction to every body. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER Fight the Tax Imposed by our Liberal Government. Toronto, Oct 27.—The different associa- tions of commercial travellers have begun an active fight against the tax imposed by the Legislature of Prince Edward Island on commercial men entering that province to transact busivess. ———————— The two most critical times in a wo- man’s life are the times which make the girl a womau, and the women a mother. At these times, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre. scription is of incalculable value. Ii strengthens aod invigorates the organs distinctly feminine, promotes regularity of the functions, ailays irritation and inflam~ mation, checks unnatnral, exhausting drains, and puts the whole delicate orgav- Almost all the ills of womankind are traceable to some form of whatis known as “female com- plaint.” There are not three cases ina hundred of woman’s peculiar diseases that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will not cure. —_— ---— —-—-- veers “The Rarest Bird. The rarest bird in existence is a cer- Rain prevailed to certain extent in Man's ; toba and North - West, ous districts eovering eatire territory, show damage done to be less than first estimated. West of Brandon, damege trifling; injury Portage district, about 25 peacent; South- arn Manitoba about forty percent; weather hol ting good. Sirroy. A Memortat.—Tbe Halifax Herald re- ports that a very handsome stone is to be rected to the memory of the late Sir Joba Thompson in Holy Cross cemetery, from adesign made by Phillipe Hebert, the well known eculptor. The sarcopba- gua willbe made from a solid block of granite weighing eight tons. The con- tract was let by tender. Tenders were received from the principle marble cut- teports from vari- ( r ters in Canada, and the covtract was awarded to the firm of Griffin and Keltie, Barrington street. Thetomb will be of, crucitorm shape. It was the in‘entiun to have placed at one of the ends a large bronze madalian of the late distinguished atateeman, «urrounded by maple leaves, but it was f undtuat the green mould from the bro. ze, would deface the polish- ed granite, aod that partof the design will not becarried out. The firm hope tohave the sarcopbegue finished before the end of the year. When dressed it will weigh about seventons. It will be eight feet long, and five feet wide. The entire tomb will be polished with the ex- of beautiful pieces, as fp irk- as diamonds, The assortment includes:— Creams Bonbon Berry Bawls Water Bottles Sugar and Greams A rare treat for lovers of the beautiful ‘ W. W. WELLNER THE GREAT WATCH HOUSE aye EEL UES FARM FOR SALE ‘ontaining 149 EEL FEE EE Fs SS SS CAAA AATARA AAA AA AAARAH Af ASAE AE STi tN NN aN eT TNT ATI Valuable piece of land a6res, situated .n Woodville, Lot 54, Kings County, Ten acres cCiear, thirty acres vende tor stumping, balance covered with haid and soft Wood, plenty of swaropand oyster mud, convenient to churcbes, schoo!s, mills, chees ‘actory, pust office and shipping: St Geo'’s din rear, Launching Road in front, For Particulars applyto Jouwn Lb. MCINTYRE-- ©po8. 8. PierceCo_, Boston Mu 4s, Sept 2—wi mos ception of the base. There will be a mas-ive cross cut from the marble, extend- ing from one eod of the tomb to the other. The etructnre will be about four feet high, including base, aud wil! be one of the fin- est of its kind in Canada. The name will be carved et the foot of the tomb. On the heae of the cross will be the wead “Credo.’? B* SURE you get what you wars when you ask for Hood’s Sarsape> ril'a. Unequalled in Merit, Sales, Cures, There’s no substitute for HOOD’S. / | tain kind of pheasant in Annam. For many years its existence was known only by the fact that its longest and most splendid plume was in much re quest by mandarins for their headgear A single skin is worth $400, and the living bird would be priceless, but it. soon dies in captivity. Uses of the Fan In Japan. The uses of the fan are many and various in Japan, where it is carried by men, women and children. A but-. terfly shaped fan in the hands of the umpire at wrestling and fencing matches is made to express a number of messages perfectly understood and promptly at-, tended to by the combatauts. Ocean waves have on a number of, occasions dashed over the tops of light-. houses which are 150 feet high. Asa wave in the open ocean is accompanied ' by a depression as deep as the wave is: high, a ship in the trough of the sea encountering such waves would be banked by hills of water, if the term . may be used, 300 feet high. Economy is half the battle of life. It is not so hard toearn money as to spend it well.—Svurgeon. Sincle Office TO LET In Cameron Block apply to HORACE HASZARD. ARTIFICIAL TEETH Satisfaction guaranteed in every re- spect or money refunded, No charge for extracting. ' ‘ Dr. J. ee Murray MM is — tS CHARLOTTETOWN - THE TAILOR ae lereronenemenneneemnnnnnnnnnrne etn ett : . : = John T. TicKenzie, f P. E. ISLAND 1 AALAAA ALAA ddd addade me Sas ! Y yet the improved price represents a gain of MARE € OSCE E CVSS DEESSE > ~ 2C to 30 per cent off, we we sell it at 5c per yard. CRC CCEVELe2 sell it at 124c a yard. sell chem at $1.95. &. for 50c. 222 any other house on P. E. r, te © ey 4 Wholesale and Retail. ‘Sli, «by. «dy bye» Cer SSO s > 772082688 : Shingles at oe $ SHINGLES AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1.25 SHINGLES AT $1.30! SHING UES AT $!./0 SHINGLES AT $1 60 SHINGLES AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 SHINGLES AT $2.3C SHINGLES at $2.50 @ Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shingles, ail kinds—all prices. Everything elee you require in our line Puove 181. James Barrett, Conaolly’s Wharf.... ee<208 OGG OG SS Bw ABBESBVSB LGBT | 7 7 | [ Have Just Completed My Hew Oyster Place. Call an! ee the drilliant cisplay of beaut tu! oysters on and off the shell. Our Oyster king ie standing in the window. Bee him, and then you will eat Jolin P. Joy, VICTORIA CAFE Great George Street....-. PICKFORD & BLACK. LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTEFOWN. SEASON OF 1598. 8.8, CITY OF GHENT will sail from Charlottetown every Friday at 10 a. m., during the the season of 1898, for Halifax, salling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave Halifaxevery Tues~ day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls, The steamer has excellent passenger accom- modation. Saloon amidships. Special freights will be givea this season. For further information apy to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Ch’town, May 13,1898 9222222 222222222220" We Don O00 202690808 JF 8008 % 1446005 We don’t mark 124¢ donble width dress goods 20c a yard, and give 20 to 30 per cent off, but we sell it at 124c yard. We don’t mark 18c heavy tweed dress goods'30c, and give}you 20 to 30% per cent off, we sell it at 18¢ a vard. We don’t mark 19c, all wool,serge double width 32c a 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 10e print cotton 15c a yard and give you 20 to 30 per cent off, we sell it at 10c a yard We dont mark 12}c grey flannel 2c and give3you 20 to 30 per centjoff,* we We cont mark 39c wool shirts and drawers “all wool” 50c, and give you 20 to 25 per cent off, we sell them at 39c, We dont mark $1.95 jackets $4.00 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 Don't Mark Any Goods at Fancy Prices and give you 21 to 30 per cent off. are giving values instead of discounts. Come and see for yourself. © SENTNERMCLE0D&CO 0 oye ontn Ope ovbye orbs ordre ovbye 0 S28 ZS TSI" OS ZEFZ The NEW e s Auy customer bu;iug goods at this store—may if ae they wish it have theic money cheerfully re- funded, if they can purchase any kind of: Dry Goods cheaper than we are selling them. SENTNER McLEOD & CO. S800 109070860 % 8006 e589 sell it at 49c a yard. Bat we are selling Dry Goods cheaper than I. Customers are finding it out for tnemselves that we Shs SAS AS ASIN UN US WS TS TS ASS AE BSS CB BS IE Successors to Beer Bros. SOIREE Se ok i% a lodel Store ROOTS AND SHOES FOR EVERY BODY When you want anythingin this line the MODKL STORE can please you, in first—ap- pearance, quality and price ALL NEW. JUST OPENED R. H. Ramsay & Co, ClL’town,—New Prowse Block. Also Rubbers For All ee —_——- rr TYPHOID FEVER. — —THE POLICIES OF——— THE OGEAN, ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION Give weekly indemnity for—-Typhoid, Scarlet and [yphu; Fever, aa Smallpox, and in ad‘iticn cover accidents of all kinds.. Double liability in ease of accicent on Public Conveyance, J.J, JOHNSTON, Barrister, LS