aaa eae ee eet SVewee ¢ Women’s Dark Tan ¢ Walking Boots B i v J &T Bell~Thie ie a ‘ yew ine with Us an’ Liey are some- ; thing nce, we can bardly find words , to deer them ; There's & finish to them ¢ There's a tone to them hat brands them Al. Ite e laced hoot made of Dark Tan Wicker calf the soles are medium heavy put on by the Goodyear method The last and tip are the 1 ewest of the new. not wide, not narrow ~just rigpt—-They’re cox nforsable and the > ibe price $4. OO the pair: ALLEY & CO,, THE SHOXISTS 9 he &> «= * 4 = eo «2 * SS | | ; | ' ( = oii : © WHEN . . ° - ‘ 7 ay * + s by our store leave your © © order. It will receive § ® our prompt attention. § € Another supply of that § ® excellent OATCAKE, $ © Price 12c per lb. ° Sie : : Telephone 98, : ‘Dp. STEWART $ : ECLIPSE BAKERY : $ BAKES BEST BREAD 3 © nn eeeeeseeeeconsuneveees T I Have Just Completed My few Oyster Place. Call and see the Drilliant beautiful oysters on and off the ehell. Onur Oyster king ie standing in the window. Bee him, and then jou will eat ry sters. lisplay of t =~ | THE DAILY Hs CHARLOTTETOWN, esibetgbaim 19 1898 Local and Other Hens, — Navat.—H, Mi. 8. Pallas siihs om be re- placed on the North American etation by H. M. 8. Prosperine. The oruieer Comusa is to replace the Cordelia and H. M.S. Brisk will also come to this station. New Ts.epnoxns Company.—The People’s Telephone Corporation of New York was incorporated at Albany last week. They will operate in New York City,towns and villages in New York State and the Domivion of Canada. The capital is $5,000.000. Ovtor Seasonx.—W A Hayward, Jr, while driving in from Rockland on Mon- day morning, espied a bunch of luscious atrawberries by the roadside. On one sock were ripe berries, green fruit, blos~ some and buds. Itis said strawberries in | October indicate a mild opeo winter.— Hartland Advertiser. iiaciiaininti Srrance Leeacy.—A gertleman who died at Moos., France, jeft a legacy of $3000 to five friends, the money to be spent on dinners served in differ- ent restaurants, snd at each meala cer- tain dish to be eatenand a certain wine, of which he was very fond, to be drunk. Farthermore, his memorv was to be toast- ed at deevert, the five companions were to dine in black clothes and black gloves, and enter the room preceded by aflag and the music ofan accordian. | Sons or Tempesance next $undas, he 2% +i invest, the Sone of | femper.nee of Pi) Island were organiz- ed into the Gran! Divieiin Owing to the jubilee day being Sunday, on Tnesday, 35th, the jubilee celebration will take place conaiating of a fraternal meeting in Fifty years ago Cbarlottetown, in the aftersoon and a public meeting ia Grace Church in the evening at which officers of the National Division and prominent members of the Graod Division will speek. The usual half fare railway privileges will be arranged, good from Saturday tbe 22ad to Thursday the 29th, both, the annual meet- ing at Fredericion and the jubi‘ee meeting at Charlottetown. sensible Coat is NewrounpLaxp.— Writing in the London Times, D W Prowse thus des - eribes the coal of Newfoundland. The coal is bright, clean avdhard. It very much resem bies in appearance the variety of the mineral known in England as Wharnecliffe Silkstonn coal. It bas been tested on the local railway with excellent resulte. Coal-mining and exploration have only been carried out ona very smail scale over the 50 equare miles of the Grand Lake coalfields. Tne Jargest output, 60 far, 18 from the pit atthe end John P. Joy, | VICTORIA CAFE | Great George Street...... tion that the MTINC. The general annual meeting of the Hillsborough Skating Riok Company will be held at the office of Mr. D.C. McLeod, Bank of Nova Scotia Building in Charlotte town on Wednesday the 26th day of October instant at eight o’clock p.™. D.C. Mc.EQOD, Secy Treas. Charlottetown Oct 10th 1898. 236 Zins. _—_ — FOR SALE BY AUCTION To be sold on TUESDAY, the Ist of NOVEMBERINST, at 11 o’clock, a. m. The stock and crop comprised on the farm owned by Mr. Brenton . Long- worth, on Mount Edward Jtoad, one mile from thecity. Also, at the same cousisting of 5) acres or he time, the farm, thereabouts. lerms ay sale. BRENTON F, LONGW ORTH. Ch’town, Oct 14, ’98—~ dkw tf of the branch railway. Since the line was completed, operauions have commenced on a coal seam which has been opened right onthe man line, near a, small river, called Goose Brook. ‘This coal is of ex- cellent qi nal ty, and there isevery indica- coal measure and workable areas of coal Sealed much further than was at first supposed. Recent explora- tion and actual working show clearly that the whole of the western portion of the island, themst beautiful and productive portion of the colony, is more or less a vast coalfield.—The vorth- east portion of carbooiferous area, as itis now being traced out, pushes into the interior, and not towards the gulf. There are three coal areas in Newfoundland—Grard Lake, St. George Bay and Codroy, Itis pro bable that in the near future the best seam, the Codroy coal , will be. worked. ——_—_—_o-- -— Freddyv—Why does Cholly look so sad lately ? is he in love? Teddy —Yes, and the girl he loves isn’t. —Harper’s Bazar. ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all ————- Soap! soap ! Use KionprkeE Bar the great Laundry and scouring soap warvel of cheapness unsurpassed n exce lle nce. Use Royat Oak in the Laundry Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes. Use Jupitee for the toilet and light Laundry. Makes child’s play of TaN iN ED yt te Sealed tenders addressed to the under= Signed and marked “Tender” will be re~ ceived np to noon Oct Z2nd, fo the heat= ing of the Cathoi Church aod Vestry a ‘Roll » Bay by means of bot air. Por further particulars applv to the undersigned or to Mr. R. P. Lelhiay (architect) Chariottetown. E. WALKER, P. P. Rollo Bay 240 ly Sips. ee — —— = ee On and after Mond: Ly; Oct 2rd, my Patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of (Jue e n’ Ss Square, firs door to the right upstairs, DR. J. H. AYERS, Dentist washday. yp LAPTHORN & CO. Charlottetown Soap Works. Furness Line of Steamer Halifax to Great Britain S. S. “ London City” leaves Halifax for London G. B 20th Oct. S. S. “Dahome” will leave Halifax for Liverpool 26th Oct. W W. CLARKE, Agent NEW HORSE STANDARD. - What is Necessary to Make a Horse Standard-bred. On November lst next the new rales, as to the qualification of or what constitutes a standard ured boree, will go into opera~ tion. We herewith give them, so al! in terested bad better cut them from this paper and preserve them for future refer- ence:— THE NEW STANDARD, 1—The progeny of@ registered stand- ard trottiog horse aud’a registered standard trotting mare. 2—A stallion sired by a registered stand- ard trotting horse, and whose dam and grandam were sired by registered standard trotting horses and be bimselfybad a trott- ing record of 2.30 and is the sire of three trotters with records of 2.30 from different mares. 3—A mare whose sire is a registered standard trotting horse, and whose daw and grandam were sired by registered Standard trotting horses, provided she her- self has a trotting record of 230 or is the dam of one trotter with & record of 2.30 4—Avy mare sired by a registered stand ard trotting horse provided sbe is the dam of two trotters with records of 2.30 by different sires. 5—A mare sired by a registered, stand- dar. trotting horse, provided his first, second and third dams are by a regiateres standard trotting horse. Therules for pacers are identical with those for trotiers, except that the time standard is 225 .There is also an addition »l rule governing horses of so-called mix- ed breeding. It is: 6—The progeny of a registered standard trotting horse out of a registered siandard paciog mere; or ihe progeny ofa regi-iered standard pacing horse,out of a registered standard trotting mare j,shall be elegible to be registered as a standard pacer. EPPSS COG! GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Froperties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS COCOA Low-priced Practical Watches So low-priced that the poor man need not go without one. So practieal that they wil] last a lifetime. We've lote of them. We want you to have one of them. F. HUTCHESOS, Queen St. Jewelery Store, New Goods New Goods At the Cheap Crockery Store Just received a new and beautiful lot of China, Glass, Porcelaine. all kinds of Crockery ware. All the latest novelties in China. Also a large stock of fancy goodsin Albums, Frames, Dressing Cases, Necktie Boxes, Gloves and Handkerchief Boxes, etc., etc. Dolls all kinds and prices. Cat and see them. No trounle to show goods. Handeome articles for Wecding Presents co. LEWIS PHOTOGRAPHS. We are now making all the latest styles of Photos, finished in a superior marner. either on glossy or flai paper At the Old Stand, Grafton St. North Side of Market Square, G. PAIN TING. Miss M. H.Chisholin has reopened yr studioin Morris Block and will give lessons in Oi], China, Water olor, and Tapestry painting from October Ist 1898 to June Ist 1899. aed’ 9662 daw weeks. FOR SALE O08 TO LET. ——_ That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near tbe market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty é rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with Jarge yard in geanection. Aply to THOMAS CAMPBELL OTe rt ee nes Za S SEES td iC) & More Cases... alveW Food e opened to day at Sentner MicLeod & Co’s New Jackets in small sizes, New Jackets in large sizes. ss 2222) New Jackets in medium sizes. New Furs, new Hats, new Feathers, new Flowers, new Gloves, novelty Gloves, new Hair Ornaments, &e. &e., &e., &e, New Goods at «—New Prices MINER MiGLt0qd & CO Successors to Beer Bros. ISIS RRB The Model Store Offers you underwear at prices that will suit yeur pocket-book, at 20c per at Soc per ) at 1.00 per up to 6.00 per ges in eeR aeaeae3wacae3zacaceaceaené Wholesale and Retail. STS Me *seTHE MODERN As Foundry and Machine Shop We would cab! special atten - tion to our“New Foundry De- partment” which we have prov~- ed to be a decided success. We bave spared no expense in fitting up this department. Having imported from the Uni- ted States a special “‘grade of sand” and emplcying one of the best moulders in Canada, we are pow ina position to meet the long desired needs of the people. Nur Machize Shop Dep't which is equipped with the best modern machinery and exper- ienced workmen, is capable of turning out work in @ strictly frst class manner. To those in need of anything in our iine we invite them to call and be thors ougbly convinced that we do work in an Al style. BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, “THE MODERN” ERED ES oS FAS US PPOs m9 we Ox a aS ais see fy a ‘ fates “oe? a FENG suit co do do Ty % Sim oa We guarantee satisacftion in this de- SP Founders, Engineers & Machin~ SS ists, S.Nav.Co’s Wharf, partment, op, Ch’town, P. E. I “> Phone 125 * of ee SLIME SEN NE NE SS SES SSL fm AN AP AP AS AP UP AE AP AP ATF a h R. H. Ramsay & Co, SUNNYSIDE Shingles at 98 SHINGLES AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1.25 SHINGLES AT $1.30! SHINGJUES AT $1.50 SHINGLES S AT $1 60 SHINGLES AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 SHINGLES AT $2.3¢ SHINGLES at $2.50 Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shinglee, ail kinds—all prices. Everything elee you reeuire in our line Puove 181. James Barrett, Conaoliy’s Wharf.... : T.B. CLIFT ST. JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND, General Shipping and Commission Agent and Auctioneer. ————DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF---— % Island and N. S. and American Produce P. E. SPECIALTIES: attle, Horses, Hay, Oats, Vegetables, Fruit, Meats, Poultry Butter, ete. —-—AGENT FOR THE—— “Stratton Little’ Line of Sailing Vessels from Boston t¢ St, John’s, OG66OS SEU EEGSSESTD £O447 4808 / : |