sar =” hata Po A TT 2 ENOTES. | ROAR | Hilisboreugh oo Bridge Th New Bridge iscom- ing and sv are the dry streets and roads. ‘Ther you will? need some— thing nise in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low Jj. BH. BELL | The Bargain Boot Shoe Store. Notice. Having puicnasea from Mr. F. J “{ornsby the stock amd good will of tis Book and Stationery Busines in he Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby, who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choie new stock of Wall Papers will be 2 nce put onsale, and all de- pari menws of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news _and will bea special feature of the business Yhe store will be known as “Ihe Bazaar Bookstore.” "388 nim Successors to F. J. AORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch town, March 15, 1900. Vatch Repairing If you have any watches, locks or jewelry to be repair- ed you wiil make no mistake o bring them to The Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Seen * UP TO DIK. GIVEN WisMr. E. N_ Stowell, but Jodd’s Kidney Pills Cured Him. Brockvi.ue, Oct. 8.— When an emin- ent physician notifies a sick man that hie case is hopeless and that he must die, he iv, it muat be taken for granted, in » pret- ty bad way. ‘That was the position of Mr. Ed. N. Stowell, of ‘bis city, not leng ago. He had suffered all the agonies of Bright’s Diseare for several yer’. The abvlest physicians bad pronounced bis care hope- less, and he had begun to “set bis house in order.” when a frieud urged him to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. One box put new life in bim, seven boxes cured him. Now his friends hardly know him for the same man. Score one more for Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Even w» man who is tree as steel hive a hard temper to contend with. itl, ES A Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. may Beer fills many a bottle—and the bottle fills many a bier. eens -—- a. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets, All ruggists yefund the money it fails to cure Se, E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box Dick Wittingtoo— “Darling, you have no ‘dea how much I love you !” “But I am williag to learn.”—(Life. Mizard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. The woman with amal! feet is net likely to wear shabby shoes. ee DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... 2 5c. is sent direct to the diseased s by the Improved Blower. eals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. Heneety is a policyon whichany one can afford to pay the premiums, Hinard’s Liniment cures Burns, ete. A small mouth may haveafew aehers in it, aa Dp Babies Tortured Fy flaming, itchirg eczema, find comfort aoa termarent «ure in br. Chese’s Ointment, a preparation wh'ch bas a record of cures unpsralielea in the history of medicine. H.Z Ina, saltirheunms, tetier, seaid head, old people’s resh. und a:] itching skin diseases, ‘re absolutely curea by Dr, Chase’s Oint- ment. ——_— The Sabbath is the tavings bank of life. = Wom: n’s Troubles, Ate usually the>e:ult of an exhausted nerv- ouss)stem Whici can be fuily restored by the use of Dr, A. W. Chise’s Nerve Food. Women mede rervous t1d irritable by the Wasting ©)sease which drain their system fnd new lie, new vigor, new energy. in b.. A. W. Chuses Nerve ood, the world’s greut- est DluOd and néive builder. tore, Although we ar not the Ree! Estate Sale. ae a TH® DAILY RXAMINKER CHAKLUTTETOWN OCTOBER 13 Well, Hardly. Mother—Why did you let him kiss you? : Daughter—How could I help it?) He was holding both my hands, and I couldn’t kick him, could 1?—New York Journal, Retort Discourteonus, “] shall never marry,” she asserted positively. “You must have been looking at yourself in the mirror,” returned her dearest friend. A Matter of Nerve. “Clementine seems to think she en- Joys Wagner music more than any- body.” “Maybe she merely durance.” has more en- Caught. First Fly—They have wireless tele graph now. Second Fly—Pooh. have more wireless News. Why can’t they doors ?—Chicago In a Dublin Courtroom, Usher (the court having been much annoyed by the shudling of feet)—Will ie ee 5 nella nai ea LS LIN TL ae Foxy George. “Yes, George, you very dis‘inctly said in your sleep, ‘Is it my ante? Now. what did you mean by that?” “Mean? Why, that’s simple. I was dreaming I was a boy again, waiting for Christmas, and when another boy asked me if I didn’t know who Santa Claus was I said questioningly, ‘Is it my auntie? The dear old lady brought me up, you know.” “Oh. you darling, big hearted boy!”— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Midnight Philosophy. Mrs. Squills—Quick! Quick! Wake up! I believe there are burglars down stairs. Go dewn and see. Mr. Squills (sleepily) — Nonsense? Nothing but the cat! Mrs. S.—Hark! There! I know thef are burglars down stairs. Mr. S. (nervously)—Well—er—if you know they are there it’s no use going down to find out.—New York Weekly. A Color Scheme, “Do you mean to tell me she let the child sit there at the table with egg and cranberry sauce smeared on its ye hould yer tongues ry there with yer feet in the gallery!—Punch. Up to Date. —OE A little miss, +. A little kiss, +e af A little bliss, Rr re as A wedding—that is splendidy ay ded A little jaw, wr * ‘YR : A little law. wae * om ° Back home to ma, ~ a And, lo, the touble’s endedA ket) —Chicago News: TT eh The Cheerful Idiot. “Then the heroine,” said the yours- set boarder, who has a habit of telling about the stories he reads, “discovers that her idol has feet of clay.” “And after that, of course, his name is mud,” said the cheerful idiot.—In- dianapolis Preas. Another Phase of It. “Paw, did the Christian era begin Jan. 1 in the year 1?” “I suppose 80.” “Then do we have Christmas a v/oek it?’—Chicago Tribune. A Boston Lover. Marsma—Did Mr. Smiddle say any- thing that leads you to think that he intends to propose? Daughter—He asked me'‘if there was & mortgage on the house.—Boston Transcript. True ts His Wore. “You shall pay dearly for this!” ha dissed. And the person addressed did, for it was the coal man, who had just de- posited a ton in the cellar, who made the remark.—Philadelphia North Amer- ican. The Baby. The Baby—Goo, goo, 00, oo! Mother—Just hear that child talk! What must people think of him? Father (very modestly)—Perhaps he sarlier so we can make two holidays of - face?’ said one woman in_ horror stricken tones. “Yes,” replied the other. “But ft wasn’t indifrerence. She said she hadn’t the heart to wash the baby’s face, it looked so artistic.””—Washing- { ton Star. New to Him, “Did you attend the band concert fn the new opera house the other even- ing?’ “tear” “Fine auditorium, isn’t it?” “Magnificent!” “How did the acoustics strike you?” “Why—er—I don’t believe the band ptuyed that.”—Chicago Tribune. Every Kind of Backache Yields to Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Plils, Because They Act Directly on the Liver as Well as the Kidneys. Pains in the small of the back, over the kidneys, are usually due to de- rangements of the kidneys, and dis- appear when the kidneys are set right. But there are other kinds of back- ache, by far the greater proportion, that can never be reached by treating the kidneys. Pains in the shoulders, through the centre of the back, and in the sides are caused by a torpid ac- tion of the liver, and can only be driv- en out when tne liver is made healthy and active. To reach the liver, as well as the kid- neys, to set the filtering organs i working order and to cure every ki of backache, there is but one unf remedy, and that is Dr. Chase's ney-Liver Pills. It ig the only treathe ment that has this direct and com action on both liver and kidneys, the only one that positively a menentiy cures backsac caused by liver or kidreya, pr. Cupee’ae Difuer-icw ae seems pedantic to others.—Detroit z Journal. ™ LP 1900 ., ee ee FOR ST. JOHNS. NFLD | DIRECT 2.9. ELLIOTT Will Sail for St. John’s About 23rd inst without calling at intermediate vorts, Has good avcommodation for horses, cattle and sheep on deck, which will be carried at lowest rates. R. McMILLAN, Oct 10—eod tl date. THES Charlottetown Business Colege Writing fAcaaemy, Will re-open forthe fall and winter erm on Monday, August 20th inet. Although students may enter at any time, it ie desirable that intending stu. dents enroll as coon ae possible after the term opens. Gradnates from this college eecure employment, and they will greatly aid us in keeping up our reputation in this directiou by entering as early in the term as possible. Supsgcts: Book-keeping by single and double entry (theoretical! and practicel,) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanship, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic,Commercia! Law Railroading,Steam boating,Bavhing (actua practice in the College Back) Ty pewriting Shorthand and Navigation. Facrury: L B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book-keepisg, Arithmetic, Basinees Practice, Business Correspond- ence, Typewriting and Navigation. A C Macmillan (Vice-Principal), Teecher ot Railroading, Steamboating Banking, Accounting and Actual Businese Practice. J Harry Williams, Teacher of Business F enmanship. Wm. Morsen (licensed) Teacher of Sbortband. _ J L Joncas (Quebec), Teacher of Draw- ing, Lettering and Au ‘itinge Beside our regular course of lecturee on Commercial Law, Lectures will be given by many of our Professional and Businees men. Ansouncement later. For application forms, testimonials, ete Bpply at once to L. B. MILLER, Principal. THRESHING MACHINERY Bay the Best. Threshivg Machisery manufactured by William J. Scott, of Marshfield, are for sale at the Massey-Harris Warerooms, Kent Street, Charlottetown. Mr. Scoit’s reputation as a manufactur- er is well known. Only tbe very best material is used, and tue shakers and cleaners are unequalled for design and workmanship. September8th, 1900. a pa “ To be sold by Public Auction on the men that take ti: sun, we | Premises on Wednesday, the 24th October | s : : next, atthe hcur of 12 o'clock noofl, that gtaxyantee our ¥ IK that’s |; ble and desirable property situated on the one | southern side of Richmond Street, between vy, dion Church and the bank of Nova Scotia, Sunnveide | known as the Young Men’s Christian Associa- a tion l-yilding and premises. The building is Jewelry store, of brick, well and substantially built, being in * : 1 central position. immediately opposite the O} E site Post Office, Law ( ourts; can be made caiabie he many Jury & Co. SOOL GHOT OOOO AM SOSE SOE Sees ? Teachers te Attending the Convention, we would like you to caliin and look over a large line of “Schcol helps,” we have just received. No difference if you do not wish to buy, come in and see them. Ask to see our Wedgweced Note Paper. Ser BAOBO SRORESLSESS 453 ODO urposes, public or private, Terms Cash on delivery of the deed. For further particulars apply to J. Db. SEAMAN, President Y. M. C. A. Sept, 25, tue and Fri. The OCTOBER Prince Edward Island Magazine Is out, and for sale at the book- stores and newstands. An hours in- teresting reading. Some mcre views of Charlottetown in fifty years ago, and a photo—engraving of the Market Square, Following is the tanle of ccntents :— } ) eiaha ole Yoda dN Oy If Boots ‘must go. Boots. Boots galore for old and young must go. ) dow at half price, the balance will be sold at discounts of 30 NIITCHILLL’S BOOKSTORE 3 Queen St, Opp. Prewse’s. ee B642 GOFF SPOTS AH? O424 O64 ZO LET. Sutte of front offices in New Prowse Block, App y te Market Square, Charlottetown—Frontispiece A Journey from Port LajoietoSt Peters in 1751. John Caven Two Dreams—I. An Explanation of a Mystery—D. A. W. \h, Why Does that Memory Stay (Poem)— N. W. M. Charlottetown Fiftv Years Ago, (Illus.}— E. li. M. The Ambitious Man—John Maclaren. The Storm (Poem)—. 8. B. Bedeque and its People—V—L, U, Fowler, Life’s Little Absurdities—Geo. McKenaie. ‘P rowse eros: The Dawing of Thought—Louise Laird. | | } | ~ THE BIG CLEARANCE eer [ « oe Pate, : i 31 ee dee bel SFP». S * 5 od a * a5 Te n ¥ et ‘ a 4 ee ¢ Ny ; oh XY 4 ey ie 2 Larek ty of ‘ * os ‘and half price, for cash only. SALE CONDUCTED BY GOFF BROTHE must close in a few days—as we SALE OF A lot of Jadies boots in the eee The Best Sewing Machine, | < To-day—igs ¢ Raymond.” wae : a . everyone we gel] . neighbor about ie tell you how good jt i come down to our show a. and see it vork—If : a Sewing Machine—and nnd one that wil) give first “a sat isfa ction—buy a / “New Raymong” ; MILLER BRos te Queen Street w Connolly’s, Building, PAAAAARARASANAKRA The One Who Cans knows there is one sure et to reach a man’s heart, ae that is by always having. nicely spread table, Tei, this you must have chin. groceries, eanned goods @& provisions. Ne Can Help You There’ We have the best of eve in that line What we is your trade; can we hay @ JOHN McKENN Queen Street, f . wif - 4 WANTED.— Immediately, a cosk. Mrs. Arthur Pevers. tt WANTED .—A girl for general Apply to Mrs. McGregor, Prinee Street, dy 3ins pd, ne 1] yer cent, 40 per @