EN AMINER oe lle i at. Daal LY Goes tenaw- fhe Examiner Calencar NOVEMBER... on FOR ‘SS CHANG! New or I 10) \ : 17 | ty Jay of We Sun Day : Higt N Rises.' Sets. length | Water ine » 50 tae i947 e\ 2; bursday $2 36 14 lO 28 ; jay 53 35 +) 29 54 33 38 morn 5 32 ; 55 { ‘ 30 $2 L 44 58 9 29 ~ 32 28 27 5 32 ‘hursday a 27 25 4 il ‘0 Friday 3 25 22 5 00 | Saturday 5 24 20 5 49 2 Sunday 7 23 17 6 38 i3 Monday 8 22 L5 7 26 14+ Twesday 9 2] Lo 8 15 15. Wednesd 10 20 10 9 04 16 Th~w day 12 19 7 9 53 17\ Frid: 13 18 6 0 41 18 Satu: day lu 17 > Uwe 19 Sund.ty lG 16 0 even 20 Monday ow wee COS 1 08 i Tuesday 19 4 57 l 56 22} Wednesday 20 13 54 2 45 23/7 Lhursday 21 13 52 3 34 24)“ riday 23 12 50 4 22 25/Saturday 24 ll is 5 ll 26) Sunday 25 y 46 | 6 00 27\Mcnday 26 10 44 6 49 28| Tuesday 28 10 12 7 38 29\Wednesday 29 10 4} 8 27 30, Tharsday 730 410 4 9 15 Highest in quality—a pure hard soap for laundry purposes and general uses. That word Surprise stamped onevery cake guarantees the highest quality. & Crola t Seep Ute. Ce Ce., St. St Stephens, K. a. Wants, Lost, Foune, ds ill be LOST—A Bicycle Medal. Finder w 263tf rewar@i' by leaving it at this office. WANTED —Giri for general housework - reference required. Apply to Mrs. R. Norton, U Dpar Prince Street. 261 4GENTS~--"‘Light of Life.” eut Bonanz*%tor canvassers, Large book. Low price. Big vrofit. Freight paid. Credit given Outfit free. Bradley-Garrizson Co., Limited, Brantford. 260 tf W ANTED—Gir! to loo after children. mus have reference. Apply *o Mrs Brow, Upper Prince 3t. 160 WANT! D—Girl for genera] housework, must be abl : to cook, good wages to the right B. ws Latest book —_- — party. Apply to Mrs A. Macdona!d, Grafton Street, west 254 3i eod TO LET.--That cottage on Brighton Road, next to residence of Hon. G W, Howlaa—Ap- ply to Sergeant Villard, Victoria Barracks or at Bank of Nova Scotia Building to N & D _- MeLeod 251 2 weeks “TO LET ‘The corner house opposite the Vharlottetown Hospital, containing eleven ‘ooms, exciusive Of kitchen and pantry. stable and © cach house in connec'ion. hent moderate. Poesession Ist Nov. App!yvon the premises to o Mrs nian i 240 tf TO LET— A house containing five rooms, sitna'ec yn King Street, back of Merchant’s Bank of '|( Island. Apply at the office of LL Beer WK WANT AT ONCE — Good honest meninevery locaity, local or travelling. to introduce and advertise our goods, tacking up shew cards on fencas, along public roads, and all conspicuous places. No experience need- ed. Salary or commission $60 per month and expenses $).3) perday. Write at once for full particulars THE EMPIRE MEDICINE Co., vondon, Oct. 224 —— 1O LET— 1! house on Brighton Road, facing south, 10 rooms, bathroom and paatry. heat- ed with hot water aad fitted for electric light. houses On Brighton Road, facing west, 9 rooms paniry and bath room. ;,Apply to Matheson & Bentley. 218 ROOMS C0 LET-Suitable for offices; over the store of L W Cook, May’s Corner, North Side Queen Square. Apply to Catherine ays corner of P ince and Kiag sts. V ANTE)D—Ftrst class coxk, 10 washing g%od wages. Apply to MrsG VD Longworth Hilisborovuzh St FINAL NOTICE—Ail moneys dueathe es tate of the late Denald McKay of Oyster Bed- bridge. remaining unpaid after “the 15th November. instant, will be sued for without further notice. dy wvy3i The Greatest Snap EVER OFFERED We have placed in our window a lise of t dye Giassware, which we are «elle ing a’ prices that defy anvthing in thi- city. Former prices from 35 to 40c. Ang piece now in the window for the ania!! sa 19e Comprising Cream aod Spoo, Traye, ‘Goblets, Tumtlers, Pre serve Disies, Vases, &c, ar the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Gocds Store Ops. P. JURY & CO’Y., CHARLOTTETOWN, 1 of O, Sunnyside rat % Voie ROCKY PO! ne FERRY Commencirg Wednesday,November 1s the steamer Eitin will run as foilows for the balance of the reason 1599: Willleare Prince Street wharf At ab ebeboess ence kth csc nes os ie Loss Wedssbeea ee bas ~ § 00 se ” Si < ceaeebiene , aac. Feta cae o. 1 00 p. _m. euvnneésd «ake eeeatansbase Le easthdeeenecnenbesasen | | . 400 oe weak e eee sasestecersce 0 00 " Will leave Rocky Point: At vecapesdeccosscsudcc cages sudiaee 800 a m. eee .™ Wiel i ad Ou es csc db awecs a: * lie @teeee JU : cg TARMMAATE ND Het twee reeree ren ientes I p- m 3 (i) RE SE a £30 . ” . “ oan oe eo 5 30 o SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf ° At 900 a. m. - serene eee teeeeeeee woone | 2 45 Pp» m. ‘6 umes 2 U0 - Mg. iat eo Will leave Rocky Points At oeec eee 1008 8. Me eu 6 m. a oes 3 uO ” . 000 ” it SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, . They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Little Liver Pitta Carter’s CELERY aoe 2 ee @®] * @& CELERY > @ @® Yq, oe a= @ Why do we hearand see so much about ‘‘Paines’ Celery Compound ?’ Because it is clain.ed to have a certain amount of celery in its composition, and why are we blowingso much about celery? Because we have the genuine article, and in order to inero- duce it even more thoroughly, we make the following liberal offer:—- Celery per bbl $2.00 for 3 bbls $5.00 for 6 bbls $9.50—a plan for keeping celery sen+ with each order; also a sample sent on receipt of address and 5 centsin stamps. When ordering state if for winter keeping or present use, we ship to all the Maritime Pro- vinces, and celery will be received by our customers in perfect condition for winter Keeping. ‘ « are also growers and shippers of beets, carrots, parsnips, tur- nips, cauliflower, tomatoes, onions, Orders from unknown correspondents, will please accompany order with cash Address,— J.J. GAY & SON Celery Specialists, Charlottetown P, E. I wh SA V2 — cee rAS Herring Herrine Herring 300 Bare ( arriverd J. T.. Peardon cabbage, ° 3 7 vl mh SES ee that its srroukd con lucted \ » care and Le wade com plete All the paper money thet passes through the treasury is sorted, and the old bills are sent to the redeuiption division, where they are searched fo: possible counterfeits. Then they are varefully counted and tied up into bundles of 100 notes each. 4 great canceling machine § then } ‘s four holes through each of these buudles, of which a careful record is | ept. The bills are then cut into two parts, one piles of set of halves going to the secretary's oflice and the other to the registers office. In each place the halves are again | counted, after which they are choped by machinery into fragments. Not | satisfied with this, the bits are then | boiled in vats of hot water and alkali | until they are reduced to an unre: COL nizable pulp. This the Inw permifs the treasury to sell to manufacturers of novelties, who tnake it iuto little mod- els of the capitol and the White House. which are sold as souvenirs in the Washington stores. New bills are is- sued’ in an amount equal to those destroyed.—Youth's Companion. A Deceptive Biush, A writer in the New York Press says of Hugh J. Grant, ex-mayor of New York, and Ulysses S. Grant, Jr.: It is not a bit odd that they ld have been chums at college. Names often draw men together. One long after they had cut their political eye- teeth, after Hugh was sheriff, “Bi said as they strolled down Broadway: “Hugh, why is it you are With a sly twinkle, the f replied: “Modesty doesn’t do a man any harm in politics.” Hugh Grant may have look abeut his face, but he can hold his own with the shrewdest. Naturally warm hearted, he is as cold at business as Russeil At poker he is rec- ognized as pastmaster. I have yct to see the man who can outhold him, lay ’em down quicker when he’s beat, bet ’em barder when he’s got ’em, and gather in the pot with a more regret- ful air. blood clean, tive girl still tied strings. But, brethren, blush fool you. ' SHOU day, uc k’ so modest?” uture mayor an “easy” ; Sage. he ean blush like a sensi- to mother’s apron don't let that A Jury at Q Women Who have tesid she merits cf Dr A, W. Chase’s Kid: ev L ver Pills return the ver- eict that for backach? and ki:pey disorders there 13 +0 Drepsra‘ion in any way equal to ‘his great discovery of Dr A W Chase, Amer- ca’s great st obrsiciar,. This grea" kidnev cure is sold by »li eea'ers et 25 cents a box, and has proved most affectnal «sa remedy ror the manyi lis to which woman is subject. Mens woolen underwear and ready-made clothing. Alse 40 fur collars at 95e at Paton & Co's. me ING TGHING, ieee —~—AND—— Frofit It can be made a seurce of profit as weli as pleasure for visitors to the Cathed:a’ Bs zaar, to call au our store gut prices ‘and see our stcck of grocer- ies. We'll be happy to see you one and all whether you buy or not Prices finer than ever this week. Sanderson & Co The Grocers Challenge Accepted In reply toMr RW Stevn’s challeng in The Examiner of the 26th inst, [bav to sav that $100.00 has beep deposited in the Bunk of Souris, for over cne week whica Mr. Sterns is well aware of. Now I will match bim on any track on th Ieland, mile nrere, beet 3 in 5, with Prog QaeO ress Lad, No. 28573. This is no bluff i you mean business. “Pat up or shut up’ 255 — J HCORTIS. eee BARLEY 2000 bebhete he: barley wanted at current prices. CARVELL RROS, His skin being clear and his | We have decided closing out our CHARLOTTETUWN, NOVEMBER 13, 18iy af OOO DOLL os, te ye y eS ON department, and dev ting our entire store to Dry Goods and Ready-Made Clcthing NOW OFFER Seven thousand dollars worth Boots and Shoes at prices that will make a quick clearance, Ladies’ fine boots, button and laced fine boots Ladies’ strong boots ‘ hildren’s strong boots Men’s and Boys’ boots Job Lots at Half Price Children’s As the price of boots and shoes is advancing, this sale will give you an opportunity to buy your wants at Big Bargains. J. B. MACDONALD & COY Woman's Most Charming Accomplishment nO ae ia proficiency in music. “a <, Every home and every ed < individual haa need cf “te ; mu+ic—akd the means of we ¢, msking music are within is your easy reach. You with any musical instrument you may re~ quire—at the very lowest possible price. eRe PEGE “They are made to make music” ‘‘And sold to make satisied customers” Miller Bros,., QUEEN STREET ConNOLLY’s BUILEING AARARASA Ce a ea pat Se ah a EE ae aE AS OE ig FS Bare Footed No Never When yos can buy girls’ nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Button ed and Laced Boots for 5O0cts PAIR owes A T—— J. H BELL’ See windowfor next tw days, | | ‘ ! —— i - 3. 30 COMPLETE SETS OF ial ‘Teeth at $5.50 4 We have completed a trade by which we have secured a great bargain in material for making artificial teeth. We have enlarged our workrooms, and have added increased facilities for doing fa gieater amount of work, With our increased facilities, and large stock ot material bought at sacrifice prices, we are in position to give to he people of Charlottetown nd P. E. I. the greatest offer ever made in the atificial teeth line. While this lot of material arts we will make A Full Set of Artificial Teeth for $5.50 and upwards, and fully guaranteed. The large number of setts wé make enables us to make the best teeth at lower prices than is usually charged for inferior. We use our new patent suction on all plates. Call and examine specimens of our work. ‘Teeth extracted free of charge when preparing for plate. Call in morning and get your teeth same day. ) BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS ; Over store of Prowse Bros. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.JE. i, Shot shes SP ae SANA SBD aD 2 gore . = 4 7 2 as ow ED... Boot and Shoe Great rush at P MOW / AGHAN’ S, Queen St. He is selling crockery, glass iad L2ELLPCL eee eel 94 *s os MA D3 ~ ne: Sos ete teers eae 33 1-3 off 33 1-3 off 25 pc off 25 p ¢ off 25 pc off he. 7% TY