THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 29 1898. eee S: te of. Ce £9 ery . ° . | KEBBEBSBRESAS | ? WOS LACED BOOTS FTR S84 CENTS Made of sight leather, toe—a good boot to wear under plain a rubber forthe WwW them. IN OUR WINDOW To-NIGHT ALLEY and C0. THE SHOEISTS SEPP PE ATG eee tN CE a —_—_—_ — This ¥ + Evening = When going down town, leave your order at our store for whatever Bread, Cakes or pastery that you want. We'll deliver your order promptly. Lemon Apple Mince pie. Cream & Cocoanut pies. Telephone 98, Pp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD 29S 0208S 8098 COO) TET O88 Local and Other. lt ee = ' i | ee | From Mowrrwat.—The be due on Monday next, Bonavista wi — ~<-- tiful views of Pape! Rome. -_-— ~~ terday. eastward, The eails are stil! set but with the otber gear. — Halifax Herald. -————S--— Mitrox Cuurcu.—Tuve new Sunday the 30: inst. There will be three eervices, at 10.30,3 pm, and pm. fund will be taken at each service, SERENA Artemprern Sviciwe.—A man oo Saturday night last. pot reach the brain. ‘The doctors failed to find the bullet and it is doubtful if be will recover. Cuitp Draowxep.—“Sammy is swimm- ing” was the remark the children of Jobn Rattan, of Batteresa, Ont., made to their fa her a few nights ago. He rushed ont- side to find that his three year old son had fallen into well, aud had been drowned in three feetof water. The children, when Sammy fell into the water, thought it fun, aod tweaty minutes elapsed before they HHBGLGMFLGEBE | a . There is Solid Comfort in baving your hous by Steam or Hot Water, Why not have itdove right away before the cold weather sets in, and have the eojo meat whe comes from a comfortably heated house, We guarantee entire satisface tion and our guarantee means something. Every contract that we uoder~ take will be completed to the satisfaction of our custo:ners. Give us a call and be couvinc- ed that what we say is true. BRUCE STEWART & CO'Y, The Modern Founders, Fngineers ¢ and Machinists, S. Nav. ©o's Uj Wharf, (h’town P, #, I. Phone 125 heated SA SAG HIF BOS HAF HAS YS | was ccrep of terrible lumbago by MINAR'’3 LINIMENT. Rev. Wau. Brown L was cvrep ef a bad case of earache by MINARD’S LINIMENT. Mrs. S. Kav. Back. i Was cURED of sensitive ht ogs by MIN- ARD’s LINIMENT. Mars. &. Masrers. } 4 III Ia Pa TI isate A'LOR CUT CORSETS The long crossed silk stitching at & he euds of corset bones or steels s termed the “flusbing.” Its pur pose is to prevent the cutting and ‘lipping through of the steels. Viushing to be «oae properly must be done by band and the stitches *9 through—ctherwise it is 6 razr — must sham. Inordinary corsets “flushing” is done by machine, sud no machine in exiatence can do genuine “flush- ing.” If deceit be practised ia such a bare faced manner on an exposed part of a corset, whet about the he quality of the hidden materials -~of the steels or bones for instance? The celebrated French, tailor-cut, hand-sewed corsei, the P. D. is “flushed” by hand, and is gen-~ uine. It is the lightest, strongest, most comfortable, most fashionable, and best corset made. In all sizes aod for all figures. $1 to $30 per pair, exeIereists 7 ites tsrs PUT WII IST I IIeIIIst LPG EIA BL SS FL Fe SS ENS SESE ES IE Izz=zz J SSMS IIT IIIs IIIA III Lar gave the alarm. _ -——_— = New Ivexrions.—Below will be found a | liet of new patents recently granted by the Canadian Government, the patests being secured through Messrs Marion & Marion solicitors of patents, New York life build- ing Montreal, aad reported by them for the bemefit of our readers: 61,371— F Ponton, Jolliette, P Qand P Grenier, St Jean-Baptistde Rouville, PQ Drain Ditching Plow; 61,383—Frank Swales, London, England, Curb Hook ; 61,401 - George D Bryar, St Jobn,N B Door Securer : 61.413—Edmond Parent, Terr- rbonre, P Q Shoes ; 61,421—Alcide Poir- ier, St Francs, P Q Shoee; 91,46 George M Donaidson, Kentville, N & Adjustable Garment Patteras. _ Cuear Excursion to Montreat Points in Ontarto.—Cheap fall excur sions have been arranged from Charlot - tetowo to Montreal and return at the rate of $10.95,10 go Ostober 19th to 21st, and 26th to 28th, tickets to be good for retur: passege within fifteen duys from date «1 sale; also, to points heyond Montrea., October 26th to 2th, tickets good for re- turn within 2L days from date of sale, at the following rates, viz: Cornwall! $13.10; Ottawa $14.45; Prescott $14.65; Brock vilie $15.05; Kingston $16.60; Betl- ville $1800; Peterboro $19.00; Lindsay, $19.80; St Catherine $21.95; Niagara Falls $22.35; Teronto, Haniilton, Guelpb, Galt, Brantiord, Woodstock, London, Ingersoll, St Thomas, Stratford, Glenco, Chatham, Windsor and Sarnia, $20.95 each. Ark for your ticketa for, make eure they read via, the Canadian Pacific Railway from St Joha NB. Train leaves Cv’town at 6.30 a,m., making 7 hours quicker time to Montreal and 12 hoars to Toronto than via any other line. ->- -— ON A FRIEND'S RECOMMEN- DATION. Mrs. Gampton Uses Dr. Agaew’s Cure for the Heart and Receives [nstaut Lasting Relief—Immediate Reliet is what the Sufferer Wants—and Ge's when Dr. Ag- new’s Care for the Heart jis Used. “IT was fora longtime agreat sufferer from heart trouble. I had palpitation and smothering accompanied by great weakness j}and painful epacsm:. I got very ltttle rm ~ lief trom remedies, and dontors faiied to give me real benefit. A friend of mine had used Dr. Aguew’s Cure for the Heart, and it had been a great relief to her. I pro- cured abo tle and it has proved a great blessing to me. I think ita great heart cure and heartily recommend it to ali like sufferers. Mrs. Campton, 46 Bishop Street, Toronto. Sold by Dr 8 W Dodd and Geo E Hughes. ems. Notice. —All citizens who have not The following are the prize winners paid their city taxes will have their names} and the scores made by each. publiebed in the defaulterslist in a few = ts days. This notice is final. Lieut. W. G. Darke Ped Pratry Smart Oysrers.—The follow~ meee 2 oe advt. appeared recently iu a Halifax paper: | G,.) 4 ous “ “Wanted — Sorall boy to deliver oysters ar .. Beaton so that can drive a wheel.”—Bridgewater Corp!. H. Dollar a8 | Baterpeies. rn +m 2% tainly ‘* J. Kusse 21 Braxeway Kituep.—A brakeman] “ L. McDuff 21 named Lemieux, residing in Quebs, was| ‘* R. McDuff 19 , accidently killed last Saturday while en-| ‘ F. McLeod 18 gaged in coupling cars at Lachevrotiere | ‘* D. McLane 7 on the Canadiao Pacific railway. Corp!. W. Oxenban 17 a > 5 Y ML A.—Mr. Bartlett will lecture in bogus D Tals : St. James’ Hall on Tuesday evening next, ! gor; Chas M ‘Duff 14 Now. lat. The lecture will be illustrated Pee W G MoPh 13 with stereoptican «ldea, and a good| ,, A — te r chance will be afforded to see several beau-] |. at Mcbihe Tue Inma.—The wrecked Irma is lying in much the same position as she was yes-~ Her head isa little more to the will be removed as soon as possible together church at Milton wil! be opened for Divine service on 7,30 A collection in sidof the building name’ Joseph Lalonde, of Ga:.anoque, Ont., while in afitof deepondency attempted suicide He put a bullet into uis head through the ear, but it did AND | Shooting Match. No. 5 Co. 82ad. Batt., held its An- nual Shooting Match on Saturday the ll} 22nd inst. The strong gale which blew accross the Range during the Match made good shooting difficult. The officers take this opportunity of expressing theic thankfulness to the following persons who contributed _ to- ward the prize list. Hon. D. Farqu- harson, Major Geo. D. Davison, Messrs Sentner & McLeod, Sanderson & Co., Stewart & Gates, Prowse Bros., Alley & Co., Geo. E. Hughes, Esq.,J. B. McDonald, Esq . 8S. A. McDonald, Esq.. R. H. Ramsay & Co., J. H. Bell, Esq, G. G, Jury, Esq.. Reddin Bros., THE GuARDIAN, Patriot and Examiner pub- lishing Co's. -- <--> A Back-Hander at Siftonism. The new postmaster at Daweon is not to pick up gold, however industriously the now proverbial “Tom, Dick and Harry” may engage in that occupa- tion. i He is not totouch aclaim, directly, or indirectly, sideways, or ‘n any otber way. Patriotic gold-grabbing is not to be a part of hie duty. Mr. Mulock hae profited by the bad ex- ample of his colleague and ha’ furnished in his instructions to the pcstmaster the strongest condemnation of Mr. -Sifton that has yet been penned.—Mail and i eee -=~ + {l Vii fue UE rire ee fay\\! Woot : | Dr. A. W. CuasE IN CONSULTATION, TEST THE KIDNEYS They Are the Great Feeders of Our ’ Bodies—the Purity of the Biood is : Dependent on Their Cleans- ing Powers. ~ Dr Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pilis are the Only Combined Kidney and Liver Pill—What They Have Ac- complished is But a Guarantee of What They Will Do. There's a time to all, old and young, man or woman, when poor heaith brings trouble, anxiety, and burdens hard to stand up under, and one’s ef- fcrts to rid himself or herself seem cmly to be baffied at every turn, and we are prone to grow discouraged. That is not the time to give up— but the time for aotion, the time to seek out the seat ef the trouble, and sect as your best judgment and the emperience of others will help you, guarding against mistakes in the treat- ment adopted foe your particular ail- ment, READ WHAT AMOS CARTER, MELBOURNE, ONT., SAYS: Spasms Lasted for Hours at a Time ~Left Great Aching and Soreness— Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Fills Proved His Deliverer. I was for over six months troubled vith very sharp pains in the region of my kidneys, the spasms lasted for half an hour at a time, and left me with great aching, soreness and pain. I tried many remedies, but they did me no good. I commenced taking Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills accord- ing to directions. I had not much faith that they would cure me, but after taking one box I noticed & change for the better. It may seem incredible, but after taking the second box the pains all left me entirely, and I have not had therm since.—Anios Carter, Melbourne. Price 25 cents per hox, all dealers. John T. CHARLOTTETOWN - ave syennnnynnnny wit tit § THE TAILOR %& | SHE SI AAMAAA AMAA AAMA MASALA AAMLUAd dA Ldd ul e MZ “AS TicKenzie, P. E ISLAND SHS AMAA ALA Adbaddadaddd We Don SOSSSEVSiL Cvs cent off, we sell it at 18c We don’t mark 19, we sell it at 5c per yard. We dont mark 10c We dont mark 124¢ sell it at 123c a yerd. sell them at $1.95. We dont mark 50c for 50c. any other house on P. E are giving values instead Wholesale and Retail. geerece Pee22eze2Vew 9800 5208 C080 S OROGS OO 2HC8 MARE O2920°60080 J 8000¢ }H6OC0% We don’t mark 124c donble width dress goods 20c a yard, and give 20 to 30 per cent off, but we sell it at 124¢ yard. We con’t mark 18c heavy tweed dress goods!30c, and give you 20'to 30% per 2C to 30 per eent off, we sell it at 19¢ a yard. We don’t mark 5c flannelette 7c a yard and give you 20 or 25 per centjo#, off, we sell it at 10c a yard We Cont mark 39c wool shirts and drawers “all waol”’ 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 you 20 to 50 per cent off, we We Don't Mark Any Goods at Fancy Prices and give you 20 to 30 per cent off. Come and see for yourself. SENTNER MCLEOD & CO wry ordre ovr oxbre osby~ Oye, Ore orbre oxbye obre expe ostoye arbre 1xbye oye pe oh 3 EREBLE GREER SREBE KE j Any customer buying goods at this store—may if they wish it have theic money) icheerfall yj re— funded, if they can purchase any! kind of ¢ Dry Goods*cheaper than we are selling them SENTNER McLEOD & CO. GOGe teerte20e% ees eeen a vard. all wool,serge donhle width 32c%a yard, and give you print cotton 15c a yard and give you 20 to 30 perfcent grey flannel 2c and give you 20 to 30 perjcent off, we hats $1,25 and give you 50 per cant off, we sell them But we are selling Dry Goods cheaper than _ I. Custo ners are finding it out for tnemselves that we ef of discounts. Successors to Beer Bros. ove = O08 * MO” ey GOO * shingles at 980 é SHINGLES AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1.25 SHINGLES AT $1.30! SHING JES AT $1.50 : SHINGLE®S AT $1 60 SHINGLES AT $1.70 ¢ SHINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 ¢ ; SHINGLES AT $2.3¢ ¢ SHINGLES at $2.50 Shingles eawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shingles, a!l kinds—all prices. Everything else you require in our line Puone 181. James Barrett, Con aolly’s Wharf.... You'll be buying a new pair of shoes enon. Where are you going to buy them ? Our Fall and Winter stock is now opened. Ladies Pebble leather laced boots at $1.25 $1.40, $1.60, $1.75. Ladies Box Calf laced and buttoned $2.25 $2.75, $3.25 Ladies Dongola laced and buttoned $1.25, $1.40, $1.60 and up. Girls Pebble laced boots at $1.00, $1.10, $1.25. W. H. STEWART & Co [ Have Just Completed My dew Oyster Place. beautiful oysters on and off the shell. Our Oyster king is standing in the window. See him, John P, Joy, Great George Street....-+ Call ani see the brilliant display of and then you will eat VICTORIA CAFE -“ The Model Store NEW BOOTS 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. a Also Rubbers For All —— ee TYPHOID FEVER. —_——THE POLICIES OF——— THE OCEAN, ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION Give weekly indemnity for—Typl oid, Scarlet and [yphu;s Fover, aa Smallpox, and in ad‘iticn eover accidents of all kinds.. Double liability in ase of accident cn Public Conveyance, J, J, JOHNSTON, Barrister,