THE ‘ 4 — ee A A a i otal } ——— ' Perhans you don’t know | , ¢ effe ' iy | Shee Better full of in mation. t Metal weer Ser ee S GE NIA seem TT) eT) tf gure 5 Shall we ser METALLIC ROOFING ¢ Manufacturers, Fronts with Cornices, Door and Window Caps, etc,, all cornplete. ee ee [he numerous friends of Mr, W liam A Jewisn Scuoon.—The Jews S‘ewart, of the Ten Mile Hou p eee be | wa have decided to open a school and en- shocked to searn of the sudden Geath | pace a teacher to educate Jewish children . 1 occurred on the 27ih ait. Ar , | in the language of their forefathers. The | Stewart was inthe 37th yearof his age | children will only be taught to read and was an energetic, hardy man, acd fora a write the Hebrew lavguege, Their gen- pumber of years worked on the P. ! eral education will b: attended to in the Island railway, He was going around oD public schools. the mornirg of the 27th as Customary, and |} cee | appeared to be in his caeale good health. i _— | bat aight he was teken il ; subsec queoU ly Ser Hlersetr ov Fire—Mrs Albert | flammation developed whichended 'n his | Bright, of tne cown of Fairland, Ind, at- deatn at ll o’clock. The deceased bada | tempted suicide a few days ago ir an un- proof satis- est 7 L- } ldings LOOK t—and are _ %}-toO- Linew up t eM they are e: luring sati ; fu sto suit any aily app fact n. on receipt aud n etal Fror lied | rnished giving shape ica- of building. 1d our catalog ne—it’ din : yon one? O., Limited ronto. | re teresting bui T. 64a lon Ts i oo ld er - would ~ SEESTITATS TATA TNT My | Ir Will around. f bruce Jeweler « Engraver tae me he ae Se he Sa. gf em eK voy es oes . se phy eJ* sy f° S° ~~, : We Have NOve cess . a 8 et Schemes a i 2 No hobby, bat to do cur work ® : }a manner that will bring success : @ to our customers; ani credit to our @ 2 ei, = @ ” ; 3 D ey . : ; 8 4 You are quite safe in sending @ ® your work to us, a8 we are workiog 4 > mechanics and oversee all work s ® done. W th astalf of good mechan~ @ cs ar iipped w'th the best tools : that money can purchase, we will @ lara satisfaction in every re- ® reer Cc Pee e.. a Call and give ns a trial. ® 3 z~ AS & ¢ & — ——— —_— BT id c nt 2 car] N; RATTENBUR EKHGHSS Nélect Silver For Wedding Gifts | | is ft LS) the bride from oar | SDiAYV ¢ f t Ly I oul lson Bon Baskets Fruit Bowls Baking Disiies Fern Dishes Desseri Sets Solid Silver Spoons Cream La‘tiles v W. W. WELLNER, Waszard & Moore BINDER TWINE i: He Fe: wie r to a oift eau ti- silverware. We wo Our sel a le yk r rest 55 (Solid Si ver) ait Spoons Cotiee u vall in and look BA py AEA =_3m % EES Stew art und Co’y. an Machin urls rere wi I me. Phone ists, 90606 J 6200463668 School — Books CoOL LEGE TE xT Sy ~ BOOKS oks, Secrib, Books Books Inks Pens, Slates ything the scholar or wants. ‘side On Sunn | happiness ETE Le Ce CR a AR REET OBITUARX large circle of ac jus! nlances and was liked , t for his cheery frien ily menner. The neral took place at 10 o’c!ock, a m., on b day, the hearse being followed bya arge concourse of friends and relatives. He leavesa widowand six amall children who have the sincere andheart felt sym- community in their aad Death having taken from pathy ofthe Dereavemen', | their bome a beloved and dutiful husband aud fatber. —— ee ‘There is no joy in the world equal to the of motherhood. A woman’s health is her dearest possession. (ood 0oks, good times, happiness, love and its continuance, depend on her health. Al- all the sickness of women is traceable directly or indirectly to some derangement of the organs distinctly feminine. Troubles of this kind are often neglected because a very natural ard proper modesty keeps women away from pbysicians, whose ineistence upon examinations aud local treatment ‘ti generally as useless as mos is common. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription will do more for them than | 99 doctors in 100. J. wili do more than the hunudretdh doctor can unless he pre~ It is a prescription of Dr. R. Pierce, who fcr 30 years has been chief onsulting physician of the World’s Dis- pen*sry aod Invalids’ Hotel, at Buffalo, (N.Y. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover Cost ; of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Fierce's Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N.A. Hay Presses Cheese Presses scribes it. 2 “ Presses great and presses small, Presses short and presses tall; But the zreatest press of all, Is our improved hay press. Which can be had at short netics, T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Office: Masonic Temple Works: Spring St. Watck Attention That will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. i — DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 5 1899 ‘Local and Other tems. of Otta~ Deserted by the husband of a year ehe became insane. Entering her father’s store she saturated her hair and garments with coai oil and applied a match. After this she ran into the street enveloped in flames. When overtaken and almost smothered with blankets she was unconscious and horribly burned and Caunut survive. usual manner. —=_—_—-— Born Were Drownep —At the village of Tecumseh, Ontario, one night last week, the infant daughter of Mrs George Rev~ volds fell into a cistern. Mrs Reynolds heard the splash and running to the cis- tern, jumped in to rescue her child. The water being deep and the walis of the cistern steep and sli ppery, Mrs Reyno!ds was unable to get outand an hour later the bodies of mother and child were found at the bottom of the well,locked in a death embrace. New Srrie Burrer—The Antigonish Casket says thata few days ago, four tubs of butter, as was supposed, were purchased at the store of McCurdy & Co from a man in Pictou County. The aggregate net was 125 pounds. Upou examination it was found that the enterprising farmer had disposed of nearly a hundredweight of stones at a profitable rate of 15 cents a pound, receiving over half the price in cash. If he continues in this paying busi~ ness - of which there 1s some doubt—he wi!l not need to go to the K’ondike. England’s Resources in Ships. Lonpon, Oct3.—It is known that the Government has obtained a large number of steamships. Some put the number as high as70. Enugland will find no difficulty in that respect,as she has the right to call upon several! ot the most important! ines, and these are never backward{ in time of need. As far back as the Crimean war, Ismay, Imrie & Co. put sll their ships at the disposal of the Government. If ne- cessary all tbe English lines will do the same. ou vulue your time piece, do not allow it to run on without atten- tion from year to year. Snech treat- ment will soon ruin the finest watch. A » v it examined m It’s economy to have at regular intervals. Ia do it to your satisfaction. EZ P G. F, HUTCHESUN Queen Stree To the Patrons of the P. E. I. Electric Co,, We are now placing ther boiler of 250 horse power, and we re- epectfully a@ all our customers to use the lease call Ch’town 2—dv5i sure I can ! in our station ano - | lights as sparingly as they possibly can | for a few days, until this boiler is in position. P. E. 1. ELECTRIC CO, Social at Cherry Valley A concert and pie and basket social! wil] be held in the Good Templars Ha!l, Cherry Valley, on Thursday evening,the 12th inet. A zood programme is being prepared and a good time may be expected. Doors open at 6 30, concert to commence at 7.30 sharp. Admieoion only 10c, Ladies with pies or baske's admitted free. Proceeds in aid of organ unod, Should the evening prove unfavorable the concert will be held on the following evening. Don’t miss it.-— By order of Cammittee. = Mies Amy Moore (graduate Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music) will resume musical instructions, giving special atten~ tion tochildren. Pupils attended at their homes if desired. Apply at the residence of Mr. G. H. Haszard, or P O Box 299. Joy, the Oyster King, will send oysters for you to any partof tbe worldand guarantee safe delivery. Address our letters to King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- lottetown, P. E. Island. “McCall’s Magazine,” the queen of fashicn, one year fifty cents, and you can get a McCall pattern free. Drop me a pestal and I will cail round for your sub scription. Robt L Cotton, ¥. O Box 84, Ch’town,. 4i& wy. Miss Blanche Smsllwood graduate of Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music will be prepared, after the 11 inst., to take a limit-~ ed number of pupils in pianoforte. Those wishing to make arrangements will plese call at her home, Richmond Street. New gooda—We have just opened our new stock of fall goods. We want you to trade with us, prices as low a8 any in the business. —Weeks & Co., Lhe People’s Store. . in fleeced Men’s underclothing lined half wool, andall wool.—Weeks & Co, Tie People’s Store, Lap shirts, all new goods and pricee low, Send one dollar and fifty cents to Joy the Ovster King. and he wil] eend you a box containing 450 choice P. H, I. oys‘ers. Address King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- ottetown, P.E.I. Ss n ~ are artis i ay ads best ; quality. Hf cnartorrerowy a A b CONT Nhat Un ry exe TE SAYS SAT he Mesh UNA ay Sree rye > * \ ‘° ti q John Tf. Pceinnibe F 4 & THE TAILOR & LE P. E. ISLAND & ae WAN YOU FACT YOUR ERS --SAMPLES-- Yes, a manufacturers samples bought at on sale —— FRIDA This lot consists of:--- about half price, and to be put saa & = os $ No ¢ Two ¢ ¢ Alike. lime Napkins Tray Cloths Table Covers Towels Bath Towels Silk Handkerchiefs Ladies’ Silk Ties Wool Shawls Fabric Gloves Ladies Hose Gents’ Socks Everything 1 in this lot is worth as much more as expect to clear the lot out in one day. White Counterpanes Colored Counterpanes 'Noilet Covers Fur Ruffs Ladies’ Belts Children’ Sailor Suits Umbrellas Gents’ Linen Colla: s A lot of Dress Goods FRIDAY s Serge we ask forthem and we Waat We Advertise We Don’t Have Long SENTNER, MALEOD & C0.) | Where do you intend buying it? Do not m_ke the take of going to a tailor and paying double price for a that 2 ny better than hundreds we can show you. Have you heard of GER BRAND CLOTHING f you haven't we want to tell you now that there is no ee make of clothing that poe ‘the same qualities—they are,—Style Fit, I inisk, Dura bility, and best of all it costs no more than the ordinary kinds. YOUR FALL O'COAT We have a splendid line of fail Overecats and Ulsters, | we vant to show you. Rh. H. Ramsay & Co THE OUTFITTERS | wanted; weight not under a OPEN TILL 8 EVERY EVENINGeceees O93 BOD 9 OSE 8 DOW A QA S 292-60 40OOHO9H 2542] 4, SSS SS SS SSSTSzS=E SI(FTSTe SSS S=> Aer vVeVve eee CUVEE UCU Vee WW | Sep: £6 cx: | | Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $1000 - & Sil ver " 7.00 » 3000 " Gold n 10.00 + 190.00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 | Ribbon Guards 25c Gem Rings 1.00 to 80.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 2900 Brooches 25 to 20.00 | Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. TAYLUR Horses Wanted ‘ Another carload horses | 1100. | atte MASON, Revere Hotel