ew Soon a , a+e* ee i Oe ee ee , Women’s Dark Tan @ Walking Boots made by J & T Bell—Thia is a line with us and they are some- hing nice, wecan bardly tind words to dcecribe them There's a finish to them There’s & tone to them that brands them Al. [ts a laced boot made of Dark Tan W.cker calf the soles are medium heavy put on by the Goodyear method. The last and tip are the rewest of the new, not wide, not narrow —just right—They’re comforiab'e and the price is. $4.00 the pair. ALLEY & CO,, THE SHOEISTS eee eon 2 OO OO OOD eee e@ 8 ©2446 6 © 4&4 ©] © @& =seen 08 @] 7 @ 2 @ @ @ 2 OO @ 2 @@ sugar Cakes Try a dozen to-day. (0 PER 007 Telephone 98, PD. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD @ PO*SSSSS SSE SSSSSSE0 BOSE CORUESECE I Have Just Completed My mew Oyster Place. Call and eee the brilliant cisplay of beautiful oysters on and off the ebell. Onur Oyster king is standing in the window. See him, and theo you will eat Oysters. John P. Joy, VICTORIA CAFE Great x orge Street _—<— + 4 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 13 1898. ensiainitinlietiens Rineadneinidcamain Local and Other ‘tems, Serzep at Sovats.—The little hooker from French St. Pierre, suspected as hav. ing brought the liquor found in Rollo Bay woods, has been scezied by abe custome, She is now tied up at Souris and her own- ers are prepared to go home without her. iiniaems New Barret Facrory.—Among the latest evidences of enterprise in Sonria may be seen the nuw nearly completed large new barre! factory on Chapel Street owned by the industrious and enterprising firm of St. Jobn Bros. Keep at it.—Dr Clift, of this city, has av interesting letter in the last iseue of the Advocate impressing upon the people of Pictou the necessity of constructing a sys- tem of sewerage acd waterworks in that town. This is the second letter that Dr Clift has bad in the Advocate treating of the same matter. The Dr is working along the right line and should keep at it. > -- Gisxwoop. — The Glenwood farm situated about a mile from Sourie is one of the handeomest localities fora private residence or a hotel anywhere to be seen along the coast. Its owner Mr. Archibald McDonald, has lately erected a fine dwel- liug house which commands a good view of Souris and surrounding ccuntry. cinneinligipaidioty A Dovsrrvi. Story.—The Toronto Telegram’s London cable says: Three seventern Knot steamsbips have been pur chased for the Canaiian line between Mil- ford Haven and Paspebiac, Que. , the first sailing in November. Satisfactory ar- rangements have been made fora special service of trains be:ween Londun and Mil- ford Haven. vieliiintineian Ixspection.—The Souris volnateers were inspected vesterday {by Col Moore. We understand that all from Capt Leslie down to the latest recruit passed the inspection in fine order, and were duly complimented on their ‘neat appearance and soldierly bearing. Inthe event of active service Leing required at any time, tunis company will no doubt be found at the front giving @ good account of ieelf. ipesiitiaden Way Teern Decay.—Thbe question to what extent the alkaline earth salts in drinking water affect the decay of teeth has of late been studied in several quarters. Siatistics have been collected by Rese in several localities in Bavaria and by Foer- berg in Sweden. These}? have revealed the interesting fact that the extent of decay-~ ing teeth bears a definite relation to the hardness of the water—in other words to the quantity of calcium and magnesium salts in the earth through which the water passes. The harder the water the better the teeth; the smaller the quantity of these salts the greater the decay of the teeth.— Sudd. Apoth. Ztg. ' ACETYLENE GAS L'GHTING. The following companies furnishing Acetylene Gas have been approved by the Underwriters Association. All other com- panies plant being used will necessitate the payment of an increase of twenty cents per $100 to the premiums of insurance now in force. Niagara Falls Acetylene Gas Machine | Co Guelph Acetylene Gas Generator Co. Hamilton Acetylene Gas Machine Co. T. Wallace & Son, Hamilton. Plante, Belande & Co, Quebec. Guay & Savoie, Somerset, P Q. Cauadian Acetylene Co,Levis, P Q. Wellan.s Acetylene Gas Generator Uo. London Acetylene Gas Lighting Co, (Stinson & Co) London. Leishman, Maundrili &Co, Woodstock. Greenway Acetylene Gas Machine (Lon- don, Ont.) R Morin, Quebec. Sunlight Gas Co, Cincinnati, O. Leamingion Acetylene Gas Co, (L J Rath & Co,) Leamington. BC Beach & Co, Wiachester. Biouin, Des Forges & La Tournelle, Movtreal ( Patentee, D Raymond. ) J C Massie, Magog, P Q, (Patantee A A Rogers.) T LD Waridlow or Safety, Light & Heat Co, Dundas. Ontario Acetylene Gas Machine Co, Watford. Wood Acetylene Gas don. Zryd Acetylene Gas Machine Co, Hes~ peter. Edwin Ashley, Sault Ste Marie, Ont. Machine Co, Lon-~ i lla How to get on. Dont stop to tell stories in business hours. If you havea placeof business, te found there when wanted. Have order, eystem, regularity, liberality, and prompi- ness. Do not meddle with business you know nothing of. Never buy an article you do not need because itis cheap. Strive to avoid hard words and personalities. Pay asyou go. Help others when you can, but say po firmly and respectfully. Have but few confidants: the fewer the better. Learn to think and act for yourself. Be vigilant. Keep ahead of the times, and subscribe to Tue Examiner. ~e-ere P ilest ured Without the Knife by Dr, A. W. Chase’s Ointment. Mr, Geo Crowne, painter, of Woodville, Ont., Victoria Co, says:— For thirteen years | IT wasa sufferer frem bleeding piles and the interse agony which I[ passed through during , Lnose years and releif I obtained by Chase’s ; Ointments prompts me to give this testi- monial, My pbysician wished meto hove an operation but I felt I could be cured without the knife. Three boxes of Dr, Chase’s Oint- } ment stopoed the bleeding and effected a per- manent cure, Me fe OFF TEELEE ESTE ELS SS Q) 22444444442 @) «tf lh» ww @2 “| We are Ip @) ; 3 » Our Specialties \ -t] » Gd 4 After —— > t{ » (|| Your trade in the most {}jy> fashionable and «jf] able manner. «til <i] their own talking. We sell good goods p “fj at prices that will do jp reli- [jp |b» I MANTLES MILLINER BOP G RIFT SOE We are Doing A rushing business. wi Ve FRI G te fa a Because our low prices talk in thunder tones. Sentner, McLeod & Co-, AS 2S NSBR RE () "i ~ 2ELLVCVUVEALY ‘ Ny WHY ? Successors to Beer Bros. A: FHANGGAG ADE LS THE ASHANTEES SEE SIGHTS The natives of these Jaman Villages had never seen a white man before, and I noticed at first with some surprise thet those of our actions which inter- ested them most were the simple and commonplace ones. To such matters as eating and dressing they gave the clos- est attention. Every morning when I emerged from my tent I found a large audience waiting patiently for the per- formance to begin, and when I took my place at the washstand a crowd closed round, forming a large circle. They fol- lowed the whole process with the great- est onjoyment, discussing and explain- ing to one another the various details and now and agaia raising shouts of applause as some peculiarly amusing feature of the performance (such as the use of the nailbrush) occurred. When I produced my toothbrush and proceeded to put isto its natural use, there was rauch anxious discussion, and when I brushed my hair up and made it stand on end they yelled with delight. As for the opening of a bottle of champagne, which occurred on one oc- casion after an unusually long march) it simply brought down the honsé, al- though the spectators somewhat abrupt- ly dispersed and viewed the remainder of the performance around the corners of adjacent huts.—‘‘ Freeman's Travels and Life Im Ashanti.’ If you cannot get beef, mutton will answer. You may choose between milk, water, coffee or tea. But there is no second choice for Scott’s Emulsion. It is Scott’s Emulsion or nothing. When you need the best cod-liver oil, the best hypo- phosphites, and the best glycerine, all combined in the best possible manner, you have only one choice. It brings prompt results in all cases of wasting, or loss in weight. All druggists; goc. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. ‘kTHE MODERN Foundry and Machine Shop We would call special atten- tion to our“New Foundry De- partment” which we have prov- ed to be a decided success We bave spared no expense in fitting up this department. Having imported from the Uni- ted States a special “‘grade of sand” and employing oue of the best moulders in Canada, we are now ina position to meet the long desired meeds of the people. S42 ar av J 7 LATINAS SF x F IVINS LS ur Machine Shop Dep't which is equipped with ube best modern machinery and exper- ienced workmen, is capable of turning out work in a strictly first class manner. ‘T'o those in need of anything in our iine we invite them to call and be thors oughly convinced thai we do work in an Al style. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, “THE MODERN” Founders, Engineers & Machin~ ists, S.Nav.Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, P. E, I Phone 125 PRLS SASL SPE ESE St Fe S4S% ANZA Nese MEN NL ML NL AT AP AP AS AP AP AP As Fs AS AS we Pe Tenders will be received by the uuder~ reigned, at Souris, until the l5thday of October, at 12 o’clock noon, for the whole orany portion, of the estate of the late firm of McDonald & McEachera of Souris. An inventory of the estate may be seen at the office lately occupied by the said firm, at Souris, aforesaid. A certified cheque, payable to the order ofthe undersigned, equal to 20 per cent. of the amount of the tender, must accom- pany the tender, which cheque will be forfeited, if the tender be accepted, and the person tendering fails to complete the purchase of the property tendered for. In case tender be not accepted, the c’ eque will be returued. The estate consists, amongst other things of safe and shop furniture, a house and lot at Souris East, 50 acres of land at New Harmony, a lot of land at Souris, & farm, known asthe Flannigan Farm, book debts, promissory notes, judge~ ments in the Supreme and Couaty Courts. ; The highest or any tender not neces~ sarily accepted. Dated at Souris this let day of Oc‘ober, A.D., 1898. JOHN McLEAN, GEORGE B, McK ACHERN, Assignuces 229 d&w td Sa a 2 ee ee eee - C— Our $3.00 Gents Boots R. H. Ramsay & Co, SUNNYSIDE TS rT A Parlor Stove ? ine i A Hall Stove? — eth Aol. A Cooking Stove ? that you are going wo buy; which ever it is you will want the best. We have them. FENNELL & CHANDLER GOOD VALUE CORRECT STYLE HARASAAAAAAARASSARRESAS SOILVER WARE «il That Will Wear Right ~«({f «tl Tea Sets consisting of Tea Pot, Coffee Pot, Sugar, Cream and Spoon Holders. «i «| Trays, *alad Bowls, Cake Baskets, Baking Butter and Pickle Dishes. a ALSO IN SOLID SILVER, FINE GOODS tl al 5 o'clock Spoons, ‘lea Spoons, Souvenir Spoons, Oyster Forks Cheese Szoops, Cold Meat Forks, Tea Bells, Thimbles, ———. all] «if aill{ «(| «tll «il «({{ «|| «ii al at «iil -t{| <({{] ~«({} «t{{| «il ati «t{{] «(|| The cheapest ladies’ Watch that we think would be worth buying, $4.00, better ones $7.50 to $50.00, Watches for Boys, $2.75 to 10.00, Watches for men $5.00 to 100.00. Beautiful Rings Any Birthday Stone Ring made to Order Nearly every one knows we are the pioneers in the spectacle busines and in keep up to date in our stock of spectacles and eyeglasse : i. W. TAYLOR, Victoria Jewelry Store al Nearly opposite Post Office wl Charlotietown, P. E. I. « EERE EEE EEN EE EE EEE I» if NE a? > OYSTERS— We have had long experience in handling Prince Edward Island’s famous Oysters, and solicit your consignments. We have facilities second to none for handiing same. #wém John Caldwell & Co, Produce Commercial Merchants, Importers and Dea'ers in Forzign and Domestic Fruits. References Bank of Toronto 171 to 175 McGill Street Montreal and Commission agencies. Cerrespondeuce Solicited. Cable addresses Fruitcald, 107 3mo dy&wk