| Hilisboreugh ao bridge Th New Bridge iscom- ing and'so are the dry streets and roads. Ther you will? need some- thing nice in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Lew J. B. BELL ‘The Bargain Boet Shoe Store. I LEE LILLE “Notice. Having puicnasea from Mr. F. J “fornsby the stock and good will of tis Book and Stationery Busines in he Morris Block, we will comtinue the business im its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby, who has mamaged 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 choi*e new stock of Wall Papers will be 2 nce put on sale, and ali de partments of the business will be kept ell stocked, A well supplied news ‘(;and will bea special feature of the business [he store will be known as dthe Bazaar Bookstore.” aw See. Hadad LUDhpa Successors to F. J. HORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch town, March 15, 1900. £600 2900000 F COO8 BOSON 3 Teachers Attending the Convention, we would Jike you to caliin and look over a large line of “School Helps,” we have just received. No difference if yeu do not wish to kuy, come in and see them. : Ask to see our Wedgwocd Note Paper. : 3 MITCHILL’S BOOKSTORE { ¢ Qaeen St. Opp. Prewae’s. : OOS 4 SU GE DOs SORH POBD oe ee knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by. always having a nicely spread table. To dc this you must have choise groceries, canned goods and provisions. fe Can Helo You There: We have the best of everything in that line What we want is your trade; can we have it * JOHN McKENNA Queen pireet, a ed MR. HOUSE, OF BERLIN Cured of Lumbago by Dodd's Kid- neyFills Beruix, O- 15 —Everyone iv Berlin knows Andrew [Io, He isa respected aod protperous resident, who numbers his triends by hundreds. For over a year past Mr. House was tormented by severe pains in his back, which ‘nereased in severity in spite of doctors aad their medicines. He was advised to try Dodd’s Kidvey Pills. Hedideo. That night he felt less pain. Daily the pains absted, and in lees than two weeks Dodd’sa Kidney Pills bad cared bim thorougbly. There is only one ture and unfailing cure for Back-ache. ‘bat cure is Dudd’s K dnev Pills, Experience has proved this thousands of times. Even a man who is troe as etee] may have a hard temper to contend with. ST nna aettmR Amen eRSENR Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Beer fille many a bottie—and the bottle fille many a bier. Te Curea Cold im One Day Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets, All rug ate revane the money it fails to cure 50, ; - Greve’s signature is on each box Dick Wittingtos—“Dariisg, you have no ‘dea hew much I love you !” “But [ am willing to learn.”—[Life. Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. The woman with ema)! feet is met likely to wear shabby shoes. 25. DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... is sent direct to the diseased _ by the Improved Blower. eals the ulcers, clears the air eed ae Gasttiels aoe Catarrh and Hay Fever. Senear free. Ali dealers, oc Dr. A. W. Chase Medigine Co., Toronte and Byfiaic. Henesty ie a pelicyon whichaay one can afford to pay the premiums, Minard’s Liniment cares Burns, ete. A sms!! meath may have afew achers in it, a Babies Tortured By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort ana permasent cure In Dr. Chase's Ointment, a preparation which bas a record of cures unperalieled in the history of medicine. Kez ma, ealtirheum, tetrer, scald head, old people’s resh. and ail itching skin diseases, ire absolutely cured by Dr, Chase’s Oint- ment. _ The Sabbath is tae savings bank ef life. Women's Troubles, Are usually the erult of an exhausted nerv- oUs system Wlich cap te fully restored by the ure Of br. A. W. Chete’s Nerve Food. Women made nervous end irritable by the wasting disease which drain their system find new lile, new Vigor, pew energy. in Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food, the world’s great- est bluod and neive bullder. oe Real Estate Sale. To be sold by Public Auction en the premises on Wednesday, the 24th October next, at the heour of 12 o'clock noon, that valuable and desirable property situated on the southern side of Richmond Street, between Zion Church and the bank of Neva Scotia, known as the Young Men’s Christian Associa- tion bgilding and premises. The building is of brick, well and substantially built, being in a central position. immediately opposite the Law Courts; can be made suitable for many purposes, public er private. Terms Cash on delivery of the deed. For further particulars apply to J. D. 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 more views of Charlottetown in fifty years ago, and a photo—engraving of the Market Square. Following is the table of contents :-— Market Square, Charlottetown—Frontispiece A Journey from Port LaJoic toSt Peters in 1751. John Caven Two Dreams—I. An Explanation of a Mystery—D. A. W. Ah, Why Does that Memory Stay (Poem)— N. W. M, Charlottetown Fifty Years Ago, (Illus.)— E. ul. M, The Ambitious Man—Jehn Maclaren. The Storm (Poem)—J. 8, B. Bedeque and its People—V—L, U. Fowler. Life’s Little Absurdities—Geo. McKenzie, ee ST eT THB DAILY KRXAMIN ER An Iron Crear. In the “Memotts of a Revolutiontst,” by Prince Kropotkin, the author says that Alexander II himself, for all he ‘vas willing to emancipate the serfs, was a mah capable of singular barsb- ness and even brutality. When I[sro- potkin was promoted and was called with other officers to the side of the ezar, the latter congratulated them quietly, speaking about military duty and loyalty. “But if any of you,” he went on, distinctly shouting out every word, his face suddenly contorted with anger—“but if any of you—which God preserve you from—should under any circumstances prove disloyal to the ezar, the throne and the fatherland, take heed of what I say, he will be treated with all the se-veri-ty of the laws, without the slightest com-mise- ra-tion.” “His voice failed,” says the author. “Hits face was peevish, full of that rage which I saw in my childhood on the faces of landlords when the rods.’ He violently spurred bis horse ang rode out of our circle. Next morning, the 14th of June, by his or- ders, three officers were shot at Modlin, in Poland, and one soldier, Szur by name, was killed under the cods.” Swept Away by Plagues. Italy once had a plague that killed 10,000 persons daily. Five hundred a day died in Rome. In one year 200,000 citizens of Constantinople died. The epidemic of 1347-0 was the worst ever tisited on man. In Asia 23,000,000 per- ished by it and in Europe 25,000,000. In London 200 persons were buried daily in the Charterhouse yards, It was called “black death.” The plague in England in 1471 destroyed more peo- ple than the continual wars for the 15 preceding years. “Sweating sickness,” prevailing in England for three years, killed half the population of all the capital towns and depopulated Oxford. It was mortal in three hours. The great plague of Lon- don in 1664 carried off 100,000 people. A transport with soldiers on board, plague that destroyed 400,000. An epl- demic started in Marseilles by a ship from the Levant killed over €&),0(Q, A at Made His Bed. On returning from the barn early one morning the old man found his wife in tears. “Wha’cher cryin about, Melissy?’ he inquired. “’Nother—one—uy our darters--was stole las’ night,” she sobbed. “The redheaded un?’ he asked la- conically. “Yes—pore Mag—she was the best gal’— “Bob Scuttles?” “Uv course. Hasn’t been no other feller waitin on her, Ain’t you goin to pursue after ’em an arrest ’im?’”’ “Uv course not,” he replied sternly. “I'm not under obligations to help Bob Scuttles out uv no difficulty. Let him go ahead and work out his sentence, same’s I’ve been a-doin fur the jas’ 40 year.’—New York Truth. A “Knock-turn.” Whea J. A. MacNeill Whistler lived must go. TheDawing of Thought—Leuise Laird. they | threatened to skin their serfs ‘under ! from Sardinia to Naples, brought a | Would itch and Eurn until the Child CHAKIWLTTETOWN OCTOBER 16 tgoo., in Chelsea, his pecullariues soon made bim a famillar figure even among the bargemen, who got to know him as the artist of their beloved Thames. One afternoon, while sauntering along the embankment, Whistler was confronted by a man who had one eye most ef- fectively blackened. The artist stop- ped and inquired, “What's the matter, my good fellow?’ The man touched bés bat. “Oh, nothing, sir—merely a knock-turn in blue and green!”—San | francisco Wave. Ready Answer. “Papa, what is the meaning of the word ‘candelabra?y’”" asked Sammy | Snaggs. who was doing his “home vork.” “That’s easy, Sammy,” replied Mr. Snages. “The word explains Itself. A candy laborer isa workman in a candy factory.” — Pittsburg Cbronicle-Tele- graph. ee EE This old world at best is only an an- gl and life a sort of Plutonian black- smith, that, with varying blows, strikes us into form. The blow that hurts us most may shape us best. I never listen to calumnies, because if they are untrue I run the risk of be- ing deceived, and if they are true, of hating people not werth thinking about.—Mostesquieu. His Style. “I have been considering your appll- eation for an editorial position,” said the managing editor, “and I sent for you today that I might get some idea of your style.” “Just so,” replied the bright young man. “Well, you will observe, I am wearing a blue suit, plain, but well cut, and a brown soft bat; quite the proper thing for this time of the year. Will l an?’ Eczema on the Scalp Screamed with Agony—A Wonderful Cure Effeoted by Dr. Chase’s Ointment. The case recorded here is one of the worst ever brought to the attention of Toronto’s best physicians, and when doctors gave up ati hope of recovery, Dr. Chase's Ointm: nt was successful in : producing @ perfect cure. Mr. James Scott, 136 Wright avenue, Toronto, states:— My boy, Tom, aged ten, was for nearly three years afflict- ed with a bad forin of Eczema of the scalp, which was very unsightly and resisted all kinds cf remedies and doc- tor’s treatment. His head was in a terrible state. We had to keep him from echool, and at tinies his head would bleed, and the child would scream with agony. For two and a half years we battled with it in vain, but at last found a cure in D.. Chase’s Ointment. About five boxes were used. The original sores dried up, leaving the skin in its normal condition. To say it is a pleasure to testify to the wonderful merits of Dr. Chase's Ointment is put- ting it very mildly.” = aerate eS aE ae 0 i Ao I will guarantee that my Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent, of all forms of kidney complaint and in many instances the most gerious forms of Bright's disease. If the disense is com- plicated send a four- ounce vial of urine We will analyze it and advise you free what to do. MUNYOR. At all druggists, 250, a vial. Guide to Health and medical advice free. 1505 Arch st., Phila. KIDNEY CURE TIE Charlottetown Business Coliexe Writing Acaaemy, Will re-open forthe fall and winter erm on Monday, Auguat 20th inet. Although students may enter at any time, it is derirable that intending stn- dents enroll as toon as possible after the term opens. Graduates from this college secure employment, and they wil] greatly sid us in keepivg up our reputation in this direction by entering as early in the term as possible. Sussgots: Bookkeeping by single end double entry (theoretical and practical,) Actual Businees Practice, Business Penmanehip, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic,Commercial Law Railroading,Steam boating,Bavh ing (actua practice in the College Back) Typewriting Shorthand and Navigation. Factitry: L 8B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book-keepicg, Arithmetic, Business Practice, Business Correspond- ence, Typewriting and Navigation. C Macmillan (Vice-Principal). Teacher of Railroading, Steam boating Banking, Acccunting and Actual Businese Practice. J Harry Williems, Teacher of Business EF enmansbip. Wm. Morsn (licensed) Teacher of Shortband. _ J L Joncas (Quebec), Teacher of Draws ing, Lettering and Au titinge Beside our regular couree of lectures on Commercial Law, Lectures will be given by many of our Professional and Business men. Ansouncement later. For application forme, testimonials, ete wpply at once to L. B. MILLER, Princioal. THRESHING MAGHINERY Buy the Best. ie Threshing Machinery manufsetured by William J. Scott, of Marebfield, are for sale at the Maseey~Harris Warerooms, Kent Street, Charlottetown. Mr. &cott’s reputation as a manufactur er is well knows. Only the very best material is used, and the shakers and cleaners are unequalled fer design and Dr. Chase’s Ointment, at all dealers, er Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto, { workmaaship. September8ih, 19€0. THE BIG CLEARANCE SALE OF Boots,’ Boots galore for old and young must go. dow at half price, the balance will be sold at discounts of 30 per cent, and half price, for; cash only. SALE CONDUCTED BY , W. H. STEWART & COS STOCK, Of Boots must close in a few days—as we have to give up the store, everything A lot of ladies boots Watch Rep airing If you have any Wate), locks or jewelry to b « waka ed you will make no ee ‘ We Sie ik Se Re TR HE TS mi 7 ae them to The Moienn ewelry and Fan Store, CY Goods Although we ar n sis men that take . pin _ ie guarantee our wrk thas one. ‘ Sunnyside (ol Jewelry Store 3 Opposite Post Uffice, , eo Mm gotive Jur Co fe sie ury & a eo Sd Bari’ Bogert ant p YES, WE'RE Be Mon PRETTY Busy! |= : but we think we can handle little job ef yours all right, r Ang? know you want something nice effectlve and you don’t want to pay teo much fer it, | Well to get the best job of print. ing of amy description, at the lswest price, you'll have to get it from us. If you are eut of sta ; or nearly out vee, the nice line: we are printing at a very low price. ' The Examiner Job Priat Ch’town’s Leading Printers, Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets —upstaire, School Books School Supplies The latest in Exercise Books, ~ Soribblers, ete, Everything For The Student, HASZDAR & MOORE Sunnyside, wees wn meg ses 2S FiS253 Fi TSR TSE. ™4oueonen wee feet ff «ae eo.2¢0 ry —_ —-§ — Ode ~*~ pad in the win- 40 per cent GOFF BROTHE