. THE DAILY BXAMINER CHARiart'(KTOWN OCTOBER 11 r9e0., ae aoe ow —- ee See Gur Beys Are Coming Home Yee, ard a right royal reception they will receive. Tt's Coming Home to our customers every day that thev are recieving the best of sat ‘sfaction frem us, ‘“‘We sell to cay so that we may sell to morrow.” If you have not deait vith us before give usa trial. We handic nothing buat the best class of goods. CHOW CHOW AND PICKLES We have a big stock of spices, vinegars, etc., for making above, 25 doz. Flower Pots for the trans- planting season. Try “Red Rose Tea.” R. Lower Queen Street. Free Delivery. Telephone. ae | RE TR | Hilishorengh ao Bridge Th® ,New Bridge is com- ing and sv are the dry streets and roads. ‘Thet you will need some- thing nice in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J. H. BELG Tae Bargain Boot Shoe Store. Notice. Having puicnasea from Mr. F. ] “fornsby the stock and good will o' sis Bookand Stationery Busines ip he Morris Block, we will continue the jpusiness 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 tc attend to all old customers and many new «ones. A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers ill be 2 .nce put on sale, and all de- partnients of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news ;and will be a special feature of the business The store will be known as ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” ~ssay THE At AA F. Maddigan & Co! GIVEN UP TO DI¢. —_——— Was Mr. E, N, Stowell, but Dodd’s Kidney Pilis Cured Him. Brockvitie, Oct. 8.—When an emin- ent physician notifies a sick man that his care is hopeless ana that he must die, he i*, it must be taken for granted, in » pret- ty bad way. ‘Yhat was the position of Mr. Ed. N. Stowell, of this city, net leng ago. He had suffered all the agonvies of Bright’s Disease for several year’. The ableat physicians had proncunced bis case hope- ese, and he bad begun to “set his house n order.’ when a friend urged him to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. One box put new lite in bim, seven boxes cured him. Now his friends hardly know him fer the same man. Score one more for Dodj’s Kidney Pills. _ The man with tbe most profitable pull is he who haga corner om the “dusky diamonds” that people have to burn. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Emperor William has changed the style of his moustache, but Ear) Li trims the allies in the same old way. 8 To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulpine Tableis, All ruggists refund the money it fails tocure he, EH. W. Grove’s signature is on each box Any man worthy of it cap get credit. This rule never fails. avanti Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. A lawyer isthe only man who ever comes out ahead in opposing a woman’s will. |< DR. A. W. CHASE'S * _) CATARRH CURE... 250. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals 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. _—sP> 2 <= Nobcdy but a foolish gir] thinks sh can bieacn her hair and keep it dark. Yinard’s Liniment cures Burns, ete. The firet death from football ie now reported in Mieseuri ~ Babics Tortured By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort ind permanent cure in Dr, Chase's Oinument, 2 preparation which bas a record of cures inparalielea im the history of medicine. 4.Z-hia, salt rheum,. tetirer, scald head, old seople’s resh and ail itching skin diseases, tre absolutely cured by Dr, Chage’s Qint- ment. — Te.vy storms have destraved the rors’o maoy districis of F.ance, Woman's Troubles, Are tuvally thevesult of an exhaveted nerv- ouSsystem Which can te fully restered by the ae Of Dr, A. W. Chise’s Nerve Food. Women mace nervous tend irritable by the! wasting disease which diain their system find ne ile, new vigor, Lew energy. in br. A. W. Chases Nerve Food, the world’s great- est blood and nerve builder. oy ‘SADT ¢ i w a Real Estate Sale. To be sold by Public Auction on the pre mises on Wednesday, the 24th October next, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, that vaiuable and de sirable pri perty situated on the $01 rn side of Richmond Street, between Luieaks eed 31 nant ; 1 Church and the bank of Nova Scotia, Onght to Be Massy. “¥ don’t quite see how we are to get on to the next town,” said the manager of the company as they all met on the stage after the performance. “It ought not to be difficult,’’ put in the comedian “Why? “Because we have wings here,” an- swered the comedian.—Chicago Post. ” Why He Kesitgned. “Yes,” said the old inhabitant. “a niule kicked him ’crost a ten acre field, an when he landed a bull tossed him into a pine saplin, an when he got thar a cyclone blowed the saplin down, an then he give up farmin forever!’ Atlanta Constitution. Imparting Useful Knowledge. “There are several ways to prevent. the teeth from decaying,’ wrote the answers to correspondents man in re- sponse to a querry from “Miriam,” “but the only absolutely certain way is to have them pulled or die early.”— Chicago Tribune. A Sly Dig. Mrs. Heunpeck—No doubt the ancients were considered wise because there were fewer temptations in those days. Henpeck—Why, my dear, the propor- tion of women in the world must have been about the same.—Life. Cupid In a Huff, “Our engagement is off again.” “What's the matter now?’ “] gave her a belt buckle with my photograph or it. and she uses it to fasten her dog’s collar.”—Ohicago Reec- ord. Calling Him Down, “Flere is a stupid editor who says "These are bustling times.’ ” “What of it?” “Why, there never was a time when there was less suggestion of bustles than there is now.’—Cleveland Plain Deaier. Fixed Him, All Right. “What did Dobbley do with that portrait of you he painted?” “The one I declined to take?” a. “The brute sent it to the exhibition as the ‘Portrait of a Gent.’ ”—Harlem Life. Uncle Eben, “T does hate,” said Uncle Eben, “ter see a grown up man dat has been hol- lerin hisse’f hoarse at a mass meetin go home and threaten to spank the chii- V’en foh cryin.” His Way. Hicks—There is one thing you can gay with truth about Pinchker. He al- ways keeps his word. Wicks—And anything else he gets hold of. a 6 NB This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine tavicts the remedy that eures a cold in one dar known as the Young Men’s Christian Associa- tion baiiding and premises. The building is of brick, well and substantially built, being in a centr: | position. immediately opposite the Law Courts; can be made suitable for many purposes, public er private. I erms Cash on delivery of the deed, For further particulars apply to J. D. SEAMAN, < President Y, M. C. A, renessors to F. J. HORNSBY. BLOCK.... larch 15, 1900. Uo} Ch o ~ > : , wOown, form. For Sale At Auburn, Lot 36, This farm, tbe property of the late Petrick Tynan, contaias 3% acres of valu- abie and, 50 being under cultivation, and the tw ance is covered with an excellent growth of hardwood and raile. There are onthe premises besides a comfortatls dw. : aouse,* largenew bars anda coc. couse, altoa fice thriving young o:cbard ; while a never-failing stream of vat«c ftows through the centre of the fom. ‘3.13 ;lace is nicely situated in a pres p'rous community,and is alzo convenient to c! urches, echools and other practical requi ements, Any. pereon wanting a oom fortuble avd attractive home would do wei! 10 purchase; and, moreover, it hae ibe edvantage ot being ready for cc. cupuucy atany time. The best of terms will te given. For further particulars apply at the office of D C McLeod, Chars | Joietown, or to Mrs. P F Tynan, 13 North Union St. Somerville, Masse wk. 4in, , 25, tue and Fri, ~The OCTOBER Prince Edward Island Magazine Is out, and for sale at the bvok- 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 table of contents :— Market Sq Charlottetown— Frontispiece John’s John Caven uare, 7 ‘ tT + 2 s+ . Journey from Port Lafoie to St. Two Dreams—I. An Explanation of a Mystery—D. A. W. Ah, Why Does that Memory Stay (Poem)— N. W. M. ttetown Fifty Years Ago, (Illus.)— EK. lL. M. The Ambitious Man—John Maclaren, The Storm (Poem)—J. 8. B. Bedeque and its People—V—L., U. Fowler. | Life’s Little Absardities—Geo, McKenzie, The Dawing of Thought—Louise Laird. Charlc must go. Boots, Boots — | 69 Weak she Couldn’t Sleep or Work— ANERICAN BARBERS. he Awfal Roast They Get From ag English Dramatic Ori. rake the harmless, necessary operation of shaving, says William Archer, in a let- ter to the New York Times. In a good Enylish barber’s shop it is a brief and not unpleasant process. Im an Americaa “tonsorial parlor” it is a lingering and eestly torture. One of the many reasons «bich lead me to regard the Americans us a leisurely people, rather than a nation of hustlers, is the patience with which they submit to the long drawn tyranny of the barber. In England one grudges five minutes for a shave, and one pays from 4d to Gd. In America one can hard- ly escape in 25 minutes, and one pays {with the executioner’s tim’ from a shil- ling te 15d. The charge would be by no means excessive if one enjoyed all the endless processes to which one is sub jected, but for my part I would williagly pay double to escape them. The essential portion of the business, the actual shaving, is, as a rule, badly performed, with a keavy band and with a good deal of needless pawing about of the patient’s head. But when the shave is over the horrers are only beginning. First your face is cooked for several mia- ates in relays of towels steeped in boiling water, then a whole series of essences is rubbed into it, generally with the tortur- er’s naked hand. The sequence of taese essences varies in different pariors, but one especially loathsome brew, known as “witch hazel,” is everywhere inevitabre. Then your wounds have to be elabo rately doctored with stingiag chemicals; your hair, which has been hopelessly tou- sled in the pawing process, has to be drenched in some sickly smelling oil and brushed; your mustache has to be lubri- cated and combed, and at last you escape from the tormentor’s clutches, irritated, enervated, hopelessly late for an impor- tant appointment and so reeking with unholy odors that you feel as though all great Neptune’s ocean would scarcely wash you clean again. Wornout Nerves. Hands Trembied—Could Scarcely Walk —Restored by Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. Mrs. Margaret Iron, Tower Hill, N. B., writes:---‘‘ Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food has done me a world of good. I was spo weak that I could not walk twice the length of the house. My hands trembled so that I could not carry a pint of water. I was too nervous to sleep, and unable to do work of any kind. “ Since using Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food I have been completely restored. I can walk a mile without any inconvenience. Thougk 76 years old, and quite fleshy, I do my own housework, and consider- pa able sewing, knitting, and seading be- sides. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food has proved of inestimable value to me.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is the world’s greatest restorative for pale, weak, ner- vcus men, women, and children. In pill form, 50 cents a box, at all dealers, — or Edmanson, Bates & Co.. Toronto. Don’t cough, use Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, 25 cents a ! bottle. — a dna he CHANC THE Charlottetown Business College Writing Acaaemy, Will re-open forthe fall and winter erm On Monday, August 20th inet. _ Altbouch students may enter at any time, 1t is desirable that intending stu. dents enroll as toon ae possible after the term opens. Gradnates from this college secure employment, and they will greatly aid us in keeping up our reputation in this direction by entering as early in the term aa possible, Supsects: Book-keeping by single and double entry (:beoretical and practical,) Actual Business Practice, Businese Penmanehip, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic,Commercial Law Railroading,Steam boating,Bavh ing (actua practice in the College Bank) Typewriting Shorthand and Navigation. Facttry: LB Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book-keepizg, Arithmetic, Business Practice, Business Correspond- ence, Typewriting and Navigation. A C Macmillan (Vice-Principal). Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating Banking, Accounting and Actual Businese Practice. J Harry Williams, Teacher of Business fF enmanehip. Wm. Moran (licensed) Teacher of Sbortband. _ J L Joncas (Quebec), Teacher of Draw- ing, Lettering and Au pilings Beside our regular course of lecturee on Commercial Law, Lectures will be given by many of our Professiozal and Business men. Announcement later. For application forms, testimonials, ete epply at once to L. B. MILLER, Principat. Furniture for Sale. —The household furniture in the house now occupied by Mrs. Macdonald, Lewer Prince St, is offered for private sale. Among the articles offered are a handsome combination wardrobe and dressing case, in red mahogany, and also other pieces in the same wood. Apply at the premises, tf. ~_- silver Spring Brewery. SHERBROOKE, P. Q 8.0, NUTTER, Prop, Ale snd Porter of tl sove Brewery are vasth superiorio the goods pre- duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, and in rder to give everyone 6 shance to sample them, we loeg to quote the following low prices for cash. ._ 2 ae meer halfde..........° 82 Se Cer ¢ 00............. 42 Per doz quarts,...... 1.5 Per doz pints........ i ae Delivered in any part o the city, steamers or trains. ACDONALD. Sale Agent fer P. EF. AM aod a . a om axes '* ae THE BIG CLEARANC:® SALE OF Of Boots must close in a few days—as we galore for old and young must dow at half price, the balance will be sold at discounts of 30 per cent, and balf price, for] cash only. S&éLe have to give up go, <A lot of lad CONDUCTSD BY ae - To- day—igs Raymond,” guarantes everyone we gell—ask . neighbor about ‘ties al tell you how good it is s come down to our show room, and see it work—]f you a Sewing Machin a one that will give satisfaction—buy a “New Raymond” = MILLER BRos§ Queen Street Connolly’s Building, CREPE the ur LCAAASAAAARASANKAK AEDs wa a The One Who Cooks knows there is one sure = to reach a man’s heart, 4 that is by alwa nicely spread To this you must have ob groceries, canned goods provisions. Ne Can Help You Thera’ We have the best of in thas line What we is your trade; can we har ¢ JOHN McKENNE Queen Street, = ig ate WANTED.- Immediately, a cook. Mré. Arthur Pevers, WANTED.—A girl for vemeral , Apply .o Mrs. MoGregor, Prince Street, dy 3ims pad, the store, every ui in the wi 40 per et ies boots