THE DaiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, O09 fOBER 7 1898 ee maa a eet all Clothes al everythi will not das. Paton & Co, Selli ils the whoie— y's clothing has been demonstrated to be perfect in fit, up-to-date in design, with the colour of the lining in perfect keeping. As an evidence of the workmanship a signed guarantee is given with every garment that | it refunded if the workmanship gives Out. you accept any inferior make of clothing after this you will have only yourself to blame. PBL LLLLLLLL LLL LLL ELL LSLLLLL LL LLL LL LLL LLL their ee points, but one wrong item ng, from the match >f the buttons to shrink, and that your money will = € « 17 ng — for Ch’'town ; ’ NONE a Liver Wrong? Whether the result of over eating, overwork, exposure to sun ; whether costiveness, headache, indigestion, or boils, eruptions, etc Dr. HARVEY’S Anti-Bilious & Purgative PILLS 5 will do their work quickly, cheaply, and well. They cleanse, invigorate, and res- tore the system For sale all over—25c. per box of 33. Full box sent as sample on receipt of 25c. _—————————— ey as RIS HOOPER ESCAPED ae Because She Used Dodd’s Kidney Pills and so Cured Female Weakness Norwica, Ont., Oct 3.—Mra. J. S. Hooper, wife of Mr. J. Stanley Hooper, of North Norwich township, is 4 living proof of the unapproached value of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, in the treatment of diseases of women. Mrs. Hooper was amartyrto Female Weakness aod Kidney Diseace for twelve years. Norwich, Detroit and Buffalo phy- sicians treated her unavailinglv. She then tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Four boxes eured berthorough!lvy, and made her as healthy, strong and vigorous as she ever was. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are women’s best friends. Lost Time. “Time is precious,’’ minister. “‘It is indeed,’’ replied the man of remarked the THE HARVEY MEDICINE CO, 424 ST. Pau. Sr., MONTREAL. (9) 9 WY Wants, Lost, Found, as, ow | =| toe ST.—A silver « the initials M. M. this office. xin broach engraved with linder will please leave at | ~~ oy BO ARDERS.—A few boarders can be #e- commodated at Mrs. ©, V. MeGreg rs Prince St, near Methodtst. Church. 234 2wks eod, WANTED —Imnediately, energetic re- presentatives to handle our snverior line of dupiicators, neostyle and mimeograrh sup- plies also typen riter supplies. *“plendid opportunity for stenotypist with some capital. References. Clement & Clement, business, ‘‘and I’ve wasted lots of it.”’ ‘*By indulging in foolish pleasures, I suppose?’’ said the good man. ‘‘No,’’ replied the other. ‘‘I lost it being punctual in keeping my ap- — Chicago by pointinents with others.”’ News. A woman always credits another woman wtb having excellent judgment vien they both dislike the same person. —Chicago News. YOUNG AT SEVENTY. Indigestion and Stomach Troubles Remov- ed by South American Nervine—Four Montieal. 233 6ins. Bottles Brought Back Health and Vigor ] ye Re cecedt muted. teie. bn ee Jas Sherwood, of Windsor, Ont. -| great sufferer from indigestion and TO LET.—A house on Fitzroy Street East | stomach troubles, After trying other containing six rooms and Pantry, jard snd stable. Possession given 15th Oct. 3". - poly 230, WANTED.—At once a nursemaid. to Mrs. Weeks Brighton. FOR SAL E.—Two second h ard hot water furnaces, Wil be sold cheap, Apnvly at Charlottetown Bc spital. 229 tf, TO LET —A pleasantly situated house on tye Brighton Road containing nine rooms and bathroom heated with hot water and fitted for e) ectric, ight Apply to W. C Harris, Architect. WANTED.--A com pe tent gir! for geueral housework. Smil family~good wages, Enquire at THE EXAMINER Office 223 4dins, EMPLOYMENT WANTED.—By a man— com ocetent book keeper, useful in shipoing husiness Orinany other cap+city ina busi- ness establishment. Apply at this offic>. 22i tf W ANTED—A « ousemaid. Apply to Mrs Arthur Peters, Brighton: 225 tf TO, LET—Large shop and celler, on Lower Queen St. Possession given 7th Oct. Apply to.Mes Robiv, Churlottetown. 225 WANTED,—Four or tive laniesto learn the Millinery, Sentovr McLeod & Co 218, — TO LET? —1That comfortable bric'< dwelling house, situate on Water Street, n »win posses- sion Of Mrs Mel).nald. Poss-ssion given about 2)‘h September, Apply to Peake Bros & Uo. Aug. Wth, iss, eod tf. a — PO LGC —fa4h ois ant premises know +8 the “Old Londo 1 House, ’ situateon Water “— Rextts Government Warehouse No 1 sepl? to Peake Hros & Co. jan23—tf CO LET.—Three story Dwelling House con e\ning eight large rooms, on Princ# “treet © session given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, 'O LET.—A bonse eontaining eight rooms in 200d order situ sted ea Water Street nearly op -osite Round ilouse. Apply at the office oc L. L. B 232 Bins. tlCK HOUSE, ’ POPULAR TEKRACE, K INT STREET.--That de ssirable re-sideac: x«dens and outbuildings, opposite ne w Prince of Wales College, “House has sixteen ?ooms and all modern conveniences. ‘To Lor For Sale. ApplytoF. W. L. Moore yrney at Law,*-Executor Estate late Fred- “ck W, Moore. 178 10 remidies without any benefit whatever, I was attracted to South American Nervine through great cures I read of it making, and I decided to try it. Afier a few does I felt great relief and benefi. I have taken four bottles, and a'tkough I am 70 years old I give this thankfal testimony for relief from the great suffering I had. J consider it a great medicine.” Sold by Dr & W Dodd, ani Geo E Hughes. $$$ eT, Do not go howe from the vttice or shop without a box otthat delicions honey in the comb at Gay’s stalls. Ouly 20cts per box. Mon & Thu. Baked beans and brown bread at WF Carter’s 230 61, Globe Loan & Savings Co., cor. of Victoria and Lombard Sts.. Toronto. F. W. Day, Manager Globe Loan & Savings Co.. says says:—“‘, consider Dr. Chasec’s Ointment invatuble:” w+ have thousands of testimonials from prominent business men all over the Dominion,” Flight of the Butterflies, One of the most beautiful sights in tse world is the annual migration of butterflies across the isthmus of Pana- ma. Where they come from or whither they go no one knows, and though many distinguished naturalists have at- tempted to sulve the problem it is still as strange a mystery as it was to the first European traveler who observed | it. Toward the end of June a few scat. tered specimens are discovered flitting out to sea and as the days go by the number inc#ease, until about July 14 or 15 the sky is occasionally almost ob- scured by myriads of these frail insects nae Not His Legs. A Russian peasant having gone to the town to buy himself a pair of new FOR SALE—A g from 10 to ply to E. A. Beer. ersey Grade Miik Cow. now ' 12 quarts ot milk daily, 197 tf VYANTED—Two or r three sMarl buoys--apply iuctory—Mark Wright « Co, 106 ‘UO LET. --Dwelling house, 8 rooms, corner wand Prince Sts, formerly oveupied by “4 Stephen McDonald Rent moderate, ) oxseasion at ounce, Apoly to Aeneas A, Me »aaid next Bar « of Nova Scotia, 233e0d 2wke JENRY R, LORDLY -M Gan, Soc. ©. E. (Jraduate College of Civil Engineeriog Vornell University. Consulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties: Hyd -aulic, Sanitary Engineer- wz aad Bridge Designing. (Offices at Charlottetown and St. John. ‘sland correspondence addressed to Q, C. E —~<_- * beots, fell asleep by the roadside on his way home and was stripped of his cher- ished boots by a light fingered tramp, but his sleep remained unbroken till a passing wagoner, seeing him lying halt across the track, shouted ta him to ‘take his legs out of the way.’’ **My legs?’’ echoed the half aroused sleeper, rubbing his eyes. ‘Those legs ain’t mine. Mine had boots on!’’— Paris Figaro. Piles Cured Witheut the Knife by Dr, A. W. Chase’s Ointment. Mr. Geo Crowne, painter, of Woodville, Ont., Victoria Co, says:— For thirteen years I was a sufferer fr'm bleeding piles and the interse agony which I passed through during those years and releif I obtained by Chase’s Ointments prompts me to give this testi- monial, My physician wished meto have an operation but I felt I couid be cured without the knife. Three boxes of Dr, Chase’s Oint- ment stopped the bleeding and effected a per- { manent cure, His Complimens, A few weeks back a wedding break- fast was given by a substantial farmer biessed with five daughters, the eldest of whom was the bride. A neighbor, a young farmer, who was honored with an invitation, thinking no doubt that he ought to say something complimen- tary upon the event, addressed the bridegroom thus: **Well, you have got the pick of the batch. ’’ The faces of the four unmarried ones were a stady.—London Fun. The Sapper and the Sentry. While stationed at Gibraltar I over- heard, says a ‘‘regiment’’ story teller, the following colloquy between an in- fantryman doing sentry go and a sapper out with his sweetheart: Sentry (who sees sapper coming)— Halt! Who goes there? Sapper (trying to look big)—Engi- neer and his lady. Sentry—Advance, sapper and servant girl. All's well.—London Globe. Drenching Her Conceit. Helen—He thinks the world of me. And sach nice things he says of me! He said last evening that I was a dream. Harriet—A dream may be beautiful when one is under its infduence, but one forgets a dream so quickly when one wakes up, you know.—Boston Tran- acript. ——— ee WILL DIE BEFORE DAYLIGHT.” Would Have Been Her Answer to Your Query—When ?—Bui Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart Snapped the Death Strings. Mrs B., 186 Queen street W., Toronto, gives this unsolicited testimony: “For a number of years [ had been a great autt-r- er from heart troubles, bad smotbering sensations, palpitation, neuralgiathumping, was very easily fa'igued. I was induced totrv r Agnew’s Cure for the heart when 1 had despa'red offliving throngat he night. The benefit was instantaneous. | havetaken five bottles and have no hes tation in heartly recommending it, avd will be glad to communicate with any one desiring it.” Sold by Dr S W Dudd & Geo. E Hughes. Mr RN Taylor, opthaimic optician, will be at Dr Taylor’s office, Grafton St, fe two weeks ouly, where he will be prepared to examine the eye by modern methods for all kinds of trouble requiring the aia of glasses. Eye strain and head aches are most frequently caused by the need of euitable glasses even where good sight may be enjeyed. Such cases will re- ceive special attention. No charge will be made for consultation and ex. amination and glasses will be furnished when needed at moderate prices Appoint- ment can be made at aoy time. Parties whose glasses require adjasting are invited to call and bave them properly fitted free of charge.—4 d&w 31 Goop Reapinc CHoearp.—We have made arrangements (see advt.) whereby we are enabled to offer the Montreal Famity Heratp AND Weekty Srar_ in conne:tion with THe Weekity Examiner for a trial subseription of TWENTY cCEeNTS. This isa splendid chance to secure the best luca! news as furvished by Tae Weexty Exami- NER and the best weekly family news in Canada at alow price. This offer is only good until October. The two papers wi.i wake anexcentionally good combination to lave addressed tn vour friends abroad ! even if youdo not yourself require them, For two dollars a year, yon can have the Torouto Daily Maii and Empire. the great newspaper of Canada. This is a special rate for this Province. Address, The Mail and Empire, Toronto, Canada. a3 “ \s¢ RS cad ny we BO | OFFENSIVE EVEN TO MYSELF Was My Catarrh—Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder Dethroned It After Twenty Years Reign. F A Bottom, druggist, Cooksuire, P Q, says: “For 20 years [ suttered from catarrb. My breath was very offensive even to myself. During that time I tried everything that came my way which promised meacure. In almost ail inetan- ces I had to proclaim them o» good at all. { was ioduced to try Dr. Agnew’s Catarrh- al Powder. I got relief instantly after first application. It cured me and I am free from all the effects of it. Iam a4 thorough believer in its curative powers.” Sold by Dr S W Dodd and Geo E Hughes. 4 Wonderful Map. The evtigance survey map of England, which contains over 108,000 sheets, and which has cost $1,000,000a year for 20 years to keep up to date, is said to be the largest map in the world. The scale varies from ten feet to one-eighth of an inch tothe mile. The details are #0 minute that sheets having a scale of 25 inches show every hedge, fence, wall, building and even every isolated tree in the country. One Definition. “What is your idea of a political sconomist?’’ ‘“*Well,”’ replied Senator Sorghum re- flectively, ‘‘there’s lots of different kinds. But my idea of the genuine ar- ticle is the man who manages to put by enough while he has an office to pay the expense of getting it for another term. ’’— Washington Star. A Forgetful Bishop. An English bishop, noted for the shortness of his memory, was one day Waiting ata station foratrain. Being in good time, his lordship was indulg- ing in a solitary trot up and down the platform. While thus engaged, he came in contact with a young officer whose tace seemed familiar to him. Meeting him again, he said ‘‘Good morning.’’ At the next renconter the bishop stop- ped, saying, ‘‘How is your father?’’ The gallant soldier replied, ‘‘He has been dead for many years.’’ The bishop tried again with the query, ‘‘How is your mother?’’ ‘*‘Well,’’ said the offi- cer, smiling, ‘‘I think she must be all right, or you would have heard had she | been indisposed.’’ The bishop walked away, but his curiosity was greatly aroused. Seeing the station master, he at once asked him if he could enlighten him as to who the young officer was with whom he had been conversing. ‘*Ob,’’ replied the station master, ‘‘why, your lord- ship, that’s the Duke of Connaught.’’— Household Words. A Brave Briton, When the attack was made on Sidon, during the war with Syria, it became necessary for the Sritish troops to ad- vance across a long, unprotected bridge, in the face of a battery of six guns, which completely commanded the ap- proach. The men were unwilling to ex- pose themselves to certain death, when Arthur Cumming, carefully dressed in full uniform, stepped ferward to the middle of the bridge. It was immedi- ately swept by the fire of the battery. When the smoke had rolled away, there stood Cumming intact, carefully brush-. ing the dust from his boots, after which he stood erect, fixed a single glass in his eye and looked back at the men. This was too much, and they captured that bridge and battery with a whoop. ((¢ADE IN ENGLAND) i . CORSET COMF ORT ; For October, 1898. ee oo ¢ MOON’S CHANGES. ihe p =A s of 7th day, Last Quarter. Ha henes oud 15th day, New Moon. pic i ve 22nd day, First Quarter, . cng ale 29th day, Full Moon. the P. D. not ( pginemertienetl — only the most ¢ = ; High Water. | Sun stylish, bot also ¢ |% 3 Day of We’k| ——____ vf f the valy thor- © 1a (Morn.| Aft. | Rises.| Sets oughly com- @ |———_ : ae 1Saturday [11 19 112015 44 595 fort able corset @ | ocunday {12 06 [11 49 | 45 | qurability isthe @| 3Monday 12 48| 47 | ae % er 1 y tof @| 4+ Tuesday 010/133) 4 19 aa nania te 5\Wednesday 032); 219| 49 | ‘ a y a ¢ 6Thursday | 0 58 | 3 09 | So | Bam Gene 68S eee 135/408; 52] : wh ot bi lity i .erial 8 Saturday 224'5 28) 53 X: é ee ts ne yak In ma — ¢ 9\Sunday 34616 341. 4 3 } y alight weight corset un 6 EB 6 : less itisa P D. | 10 Monday 5 4219 ~ 37 7 Never wear an uncomfortable @ ; + ees : be 3 34) Ss ; corset, change and try on uatil you 13/Thursday y 34219076 0 : get the proper form and size to suit 14\Friday 928 9 39 1 40 you. The celebrated French, tailor $ 15Saturday 1010'1010) 3} 58 © -™ @|16Sunday 1050 1039! 4) 57 9 17|\Monday (11 31 1103); 5 | So p D 18\Tuesday 12 14 1229) 7 | 5 ~ 5 19) Wednesday | 1 03 9 | 20'Tharsday 000 2 07 | a Zz is the lightest, strongest, most com- ¢ 21 Friday (047,314) Et a fortable, mont fashionable, and best 22 Saturday 151/423 | 130 a coreet made. In all sizes and for . 23)/Sunday 314\534| 160 lien i 24 Monday 458 641) 16) all figures. $1. to $30, per pair. 3 25| Tuesday 635/737| 17 a Beewe wenwaeweeane 26 \Wednesday| 749 818, 19 | B omen —— }27|Thursday 8 46,857) 20 | @ 28| Friday 19381935 | 2 : ] 29,Saturday (10 25 1009 23 Fail 30) Sunday [11 08 1035 | 24 | & 31/Monday [1150 1100! 26 ; 3b” er, UU a SSO a *. Best of f: Wea Value FROOT (bh & OLY LON “a ie. Lie - me ELEPHANT ah bo HOUIGCEMEEPERS, if you have not tried Tetley's Elephant Brand Teas, you should do so at once. These Teas are put up especially for family use.—Wrapped in air tight lead packets, the flavor and purity in ensured to the consumer, who is also protected as to the correct value by having the RETAIL PRICE PRINTED ON EVERY PACKET. Sold by most grocers in Canada and the United States. 25c. to $1.00 per Id. In %4 and 1 Id. Packots, t E If your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we will see that your ordez is filled. fSontres’. JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., London, Eng., Canadian Head Office: WN eet 14 Lemoine St., WU ee ane ae — i ot me he oe Tw — a THE “EXAMINER CALENDAR —_ ————<—<———— = Gaiters and Leggins We have just received our fall stock of Gaiters for Ladies and Caildren, All lengths 6, 8. 10, and 12 button in Biack and Tan. W. H. STEWART & Co + patedntapatansitutca 3296006066 4 2 HOME WORK ia FAMILIES We want the services of a nu families to do work for us at : bea whole or spare time. The work we send our workers is quickly and easily dene, and returned bv vareel post a§ finished. Pay $7 to $16 per week. For particulars ready tO cet. Teac, name and address. THE S. A. SUP Bo PLY Co., Box 265, Lonpon, ONT. ; ae SSSOOuesyr sas Rey Belleville, Ont., June 3rd, 1898 } Messrs A. P. Tipper & Co. I received parcel yesterday, The ‘‘Maypole”’ gives periect satisfaction and is less trouble than any Dye we have tried. ‘Thanking you for your “— =) early reply, I remain, a) Ie. | a Yours truly, % : , ie ; ° Pro Ge yt? ree 5 The Great Home-Dye (sea “Pram meen | a =) @ Cleanses and Dyes at one operation. 5 Pen ee ae ge eer Cy Sold everywnere by Drugrisis a ~ Dt tae aa eben a7 ANY MATERIAL cs and Dealers, 10c. for colors, : c ; 15c. for biack. ab dd ANY COLOR Ge Write us Jor booklet all about 2, $ Dyeing at Home with May- 3 COLORS THAT MATCH & pole Soap, a dye «minently % if superior to any Oiher ever made WITHOUT “ CROCKING” ROR RERE RE BE RE: for home use. POPPA OOOO OOOO ees ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO. Managers. 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