THE DAinY KXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 11 (£93, ] THE DAILY EXAMINER <r Notes. rr o pal. NOTIGES. ; . Joy, the Oyster King, will send oysters | OCTOBER LI, 1899. For alecality especially adapted to | for you to any partof the worldand / ‘4 , fartming it is remarkable the number who guarantee safe delivery. Address our devote their time to the honorable and | letters to King Joy, Lock Box 252, Ohar- SIR CHARLES’ OPINION. lucrative calling of fishing. lottetown, P. K. Island. ai Once again has the farmer reaped the «“McCall’s nine? Sel the geen of —— - ., | reward of his spring and summer fashion, one year fifty cents, and you can iby Sey ann eS ee ae o F As he gazes on maine stacks wt a: get a McCall pattern free. Drop me @ | . ing lofts of grain his one anxiety is what | postal and I will call round for your sub situation in South Africa. He said Great | will the price be. ecription. Robt L Cotton, P O Box Britain had shown great patience in deal - 84, Ch’town. 4i & wy. Wanted—A good general servant to go} to Montreal. Must know how to do general azo, {Sir Charlea Tapper referre? to the | Since, last writing the hall has been ing with the Boers. Butithey were evi- painted and now presents @ nice appear- dently under the delusion that the a Seas and _McRory , house work. Apply to Mrs Riggs, Gren- English ,.were really afraid of them. {The | V2 “OW & , —~ ees | v1] Street. after 6 pm. ‘ struggle was imminent. He expressed The Literary and Debating Club intend —~ |shortly re-opening their meetings with a new organ and some fifty volumes added SE PERSE A eae eee For sale. A good driving horse, weighs the opinion thatthe time bad come for about 1,000 Ibs, gentle and sound. Apply ; Canada to offer the}“services of, a body Of | tothe library. A large numberia mem« | JB ee & Co. eel Ps j / sharpshooters from the Dominion militia bership is expected. A big coneert is A big ine of umbrellas from | Nil unsurpassed as they were as- marksmen | talked of, regarding which due notice will! 50¢ each and upwards, good Hi | a mile byany in the world. ln view of what | ¥° vee: value.—J B Macdonald & Co, i e ra n 9 England haddone for Canada and what} The Migse3 Ida and Carrie Stead and Miss Royal Oak coap: it is all right. iso would many a young Canada expected her todo, the people-of | Martha Stevenson, who spent the waen mee Miss Blanche Smallwood graduate of | han take a bath | this country could ‘not afford to be idle | their old homes, left Thursday morning Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music will be ee ee +1 ebiaiere « ' He had taken |° return to New Bedford, Mass, A | | ared, after the 11 met., to take a limit~ it | Seeeemore of the struggle. * an yen goodly number gathered at ‘the station to — be f anile ia Tnaoforte Those Baby’s Own \| the responsibility of telegraphing to the | gee them off. par te aed cacetdials will plese ' \| | Premierfofthe Dominion the hope that a Wr. BS. McLeod recently paid @ visit odttak her home, Richmond Street. Rea x ane yP SOap. || | body Tof Cacadian volunteers would be to his native home, St. Catherines. Master Joy! Joy! twill do your heart good || | Offered for ‘service iv sSouth Africa and | Georgeand Willie accompanied bim. tao eee those lovely large oysters at the raves the skin wonderfully soft ar.d assuring him not only of his support, but} Mr. Henry Rackham, the well known | Oyster King’s Palace, Great George Street. 1 it Lint fragrance 1s extreme- ‘ i . . . : —-— . alia eee of the belief that the project would have eegetinse eae is bing te ige ia o4 Our great clothing department has ra be eathusiastic support ofall Canadians | met. Passing years seem Dut to add tO | never been so full of bargains ya A onan 0. ra the eathu ne eee bis geniality . as this fall. Don’t leave aeet Far - ' — yr : ALDER) VOLE 5 9 he ws ae rg N -.| your measure for an overcoat unti | -tisienpae A FALSE REPORT. Rev. A, N. Simpson, New Glasgow, is you have firet seen those $10, $12, and ; ONTREAL. ° announced to deliver a lecture in the hall 7 Pp B ssieeaiiiiimeaiaiimnias —$—$— $$ } —— at an early date. $15 coats of oars—lrowse Dros. i Some of of the English payers_are print- 3 : Miss Amy Moore (graduate Mt. Allison ne ouel ' b he foll alan A well qualified tsacher of vocal music | Conservatory of Music) will resume > zs Pe ere would find this locality a good one in which | musical instructions, giving “special atien~ ’ —_ THE “Mr. Tarte, the Canadian Minister of | to form a class. None but a thorough | tion tochildren. Pupils attended at their A P } Ed rd | Pablic Works, is organizing a regiment of | mueician need apply. homes if desired. Apply at the residence of ‘ p for Sc ica. of Tt etoe . B. or PO Box 299. riuce Wa copuptoese TE Tnen Paes a. ODO Mr. William McCallum, a native of the Mr. G. H. Haszard, sach-Uenadi ‘ignified thei : Else ores ne ee provioce, but for the last fifteen years a To be entirely relieved of the aches and a . . : ainsof rheumatism means a great dea’, ici ‘ ini si 1] | resident of Iowa, has returned to the | P ES a Island Magazine a va wang G egtbeet' er fan | | iend ond ie making this place his heads | 89d Hood’s Sarsaparilla doee it. — quarters while engaged buying cattle for Oysters by the quart, peck, bushel, and NOW ON SALE... It would be interesting {to learn how the | the Chicago market. The cattle most | barrel at Joy’s. este English {papers obtained information so | sought are steers from one and ahalf to Royal Oak soap; it iz all right. : it all the Bookstores aad @ | | tory attvariacce with the fact. Mr. | two and a half years» These Mr. McCallum AS K.H Mason’s News | will buy in any number Tarte, tt appears, put his foot down upon siand. neg ' "| So far he has purchased about one hun- | o the organization of a regiment of Canadian | greg. Mr. McCallum intends shipping | | Asthma Cure vs, Asthma Felief, CONTZNTS FOR OCTOBER volunteers for the Transvaal, It remains | them first to Iowa, where, on the rich grass It is @ recognized fact among those suf- Hon Senator Fer suson, Frontispiece suai to be seen whether or ‘not Canadian public | of ee eer gee igs eee fering from asthma oo ee longer a A Period of Growth and Transition, by Hon *? , .| condition for the above market. he] use the temporary relief asthma remedies Ome Serator Feruson opinion will cause him to yield ” the ” initial shipment will be taken through in| which require to be burned, the worse they 7 gi The Spider—(a poem) by F. W. L. M. mands of breve and loyal militiamen 0” | 4 few days, Should this vertare prove | become, until it loses its effect entirely. BT A Reckless Adventure, by J. H. Fletcher ; this country who desire to assist the] euccess it will not be bis last shipment. Clarke’s Kola Compound is not among this : \ an A re 7 hs History of P. FB. Island, | woier Country ia the duty of relieving —_—_______— class, but will permanently cure the worst a by John he | * case of asthma in from 60 to 90 days. Mr. 9 Fair Flower Faded—(a sonnet) by | tbe Uitlanders.. Morell News. F. J. Painton, proprietor of Painton’s Music | Late Thos. A. Lepage icKenzi oe — Store, Vancouver, B. C., writes: “I have Our Island’s Foe, by George McKenzie : uan- | been a great sufferer from asthma In {ts ; Steins Titiaededl 1 dla Guememnen AN AMERICAN OPINION. _ The #tarch factory is taking large quar been | . ne en tn cece bed hell doa Mic-M = Siwting, cae. 209 Jeremiah S. <lark, eo ties of potatoes. It is the best market in| ited many physicians both in England oe view at present. The price paid is 24c| and Canada, but obtained no relief. A friend Se 7 Mr Joun Hays Hammonp, an American 100 Ik of mine who had been cured by the Kola The Ethics of Hurry, by J. E. Rendle ‘ ; ‘i b | d per 1S. Compound advised me to try It, and three Autumn Flowers, by Lawrence W. Watson | civil engineer who bas been employe at - . 1 o: ttewh bottles have entirely cured me ;: {t is now sutuma Epowess, oy il % -aehiden’ eS eon The little son of Mr. Patrick Sinnott,who } Qos | years since my recovery and asth- T V I ictures, Dp’ = Ly ‘Vows Res A Severaio e mines in ira a , and WwW was 80 badly hurt by a kick from a hé@rse ma has not troubled me since and previ Jacques Cartier irst oyage, D eV. A. | | i i . : : takin arke’s Kola Compoun Cartie yage, by is well acquainted with the country = a short time ago, is out again. eS Saxe ton ta ais Ub whacie a A Thought—(a poem) by M. P. James the people, says : Beal Our cheese-maker, Mr. McAulay, is giv~| night. It ts truly a wonderful remedy, and : ‘ ‘ : L : . {t affords me much pleasure in attestin; “It will be a short war,ending with the | ing the best of satisfaction. This has my appreciation of anything se ee ng . : . . ’ ‘ t } capture of Pretoria, after which the Boers | been a banner year in the cheese business. 7 Ce gag Hh Rogen A Y oa Notes and Querics, etc. E. Burke, hk. D Se a copy—Send for sample | ’ ' . will recognize tte futility of further fight- A meeting of the Liberal Conservatiye: rson, Mention this paper. Address The Have you watched us} add department . The P, E. Istand Magazine, ing. The Boers to-day are not as formid- | of Morell aud Marie polls was held in the Tee cee = Sg afin: diiteanianitanls tisiel large establishment 1 > 0. BOX 698 able fighters as they were fifteen years ago;| Hali on Saturday, 7:h ipst., to appoint Canadien agents, ’ z p Eee on for example, their formerenormous ad vano-~ delegates to attend the convention at Dua- < . - until we have the most complete store 10”W Charlottetown, P. E. 1| tage in marksmanship over the British | das ono llth. This meeting was unanim-~ Sol! by Geo. I. Hughes. ; Sa g in the city. ’ troops no longer exists, because, gameé | ons in favor of Hon A C McDouald. SL: : haviog toa great extent disappeared, the : Bere have "ee experience se s|,ooting It 1s reported that the Mesers Cox are . . : . ast at Sydney, C. B., early J ; f at moving Objects. A,few old D>ppers ses ag . We. ol Sodkced that ar . e » ) » { A - are still good shots, but they are fax’ dy ng | O°%! Spring : gement about completed to that out, Moreover, the Britisa Lee-Metford | Tangements are about comp Greet George Street.... rifle, with its remarkabie flat trej dsory! end. be iv ! i 14 HS x 4G envenenens PPE epHNeT TPIT POND More than 2000 Fami- Wehave moved our great mantle de- partment down stairs, Our fall Jackets are now in and they are the most elaborate and SEER ESEE EEE EEOC SOE SINS obtained in every style to satisfy the | of the conflict developing into a war of Little Girl’s Capes = —_ —- —-_ i ‘oa j > extensive line we have ever had the pleas- : puts Tommy Atkins quite on an equality | My, aod Mrs. Edward Daff, of Boston, are lies in Halifax and = é s Charlottetown, P. E. Islan | with the Boers go far 48 markemausbip i« visiting relatives here. = ure of showing, and which we believe . -rospectiv a Mr. Joha Sinsott, of St Peters Harbour, Dari hugas excels in both number and charaster au on My Oustowers and Prospective Cus- Quasi friends of the Boers deulded them | -y:.5g4 enlarging his summer hotel for artmout 083 Ul: = : * thi ¢ d h a E —o into the belief that Great Britain would not , Se ; = collection of this class of goods ever shown : a next season’s business. It 1s a cuarming . . = Bo a Permit me to call your attention to the resort to war in say éveah sad anfortun- pluce. light ont Lifebuoy = on P E Island. All we ask isa comparison, ‘ fact that l am better prepared than ever tion to the British demands, rebate in Mrs. Dufort has moved into the honse q = li the goods don’t please you, don’t buy before ee 7 pow pn a re Oys the present diplomatic im passe, which I | of Wm Sterns, E2q, who intends to spead SOAS = Ee P lee besineieans ee fear makes war inevitable. Encouraged by | the winter at Truro, N, 8., his native = : I able to handie them in large quantities. the present weakness of the British garri- | piace. exclusively in their homes, = See Our ‘th this object in vier, 1 bez lsave to | 8008 the Boers evidently hope to occupy | Mr, Gordon Sterns has gone to Boston. ; eae a ot = Pont an Aly : oo tegi itions, and by rapidly as- ; ia ie ad and all say they would not 4 sajict your patronage, and can assure you strategic positions, and by rapidly ¢ We hope to see him back amongst us soon. : an $a 2 a of sabietention . : suming the defensive, deal telling blows He iva young mon of exemplary chavacier have any other kinds. 3 ‘ er ° C t € . 1 ay say that my Oyster Parlor wil a the arrival of the bulk of the Brits | Sach young men as he are not too plenti- = Little iris Oats # be condmeied iu the ueual first clas man- is ag » pene ph ful, and we don’t want to part yrechasee This information is correct = Little Girl’s Ulsters ; sec, where the delicate Bivalve may de r. Rammond thinks there is no dange Sunivs having been gained by com- 2 S7a8 or ee annieipnscestieslliasil petent and trust-worthy ad- = taste of the mort exacting epicure. races, because the Boers, especially the PERSONAL vertisers, leaving samples at = L dj ’ C q Yours, &e., geueration now attaining manhood, bav, every oie and making care- = o aqgies Vanes JOHN P. JOY, commercial instincts and are fond cf mak, —_—— The P. E. 1. Oyster King | 98 Money. They are _—— wnebes Justia McCarthy, the historian and enlightened thaathe old “Doppers,” with nuvelist, has just undergone the last of a their dog-in-the-marger ¢xclusiveness* | 8°rles of operations for the relief of his : eves, and it is now expected that bis s'gbht n Mr. Hammond feels confident that both ail is oil istecls Seaered. - nations will have reason to respect each ¥ ; f other more after a war. aaron — a ' ; a alti ectiin inca P l] For the nert four months the demand SOAP » re 10 THE —A seasoeable observation—the yacht EGGS MAKERS a QUEEN race be biowed. OXO will be large... Get Price is only 5e f } s only 5e for —In thecourse of his speech at Yar- makes poultry pay. m ~~ =. your puliets to lay- ae PSP LP PAA HOS OSS SS | mouth Sir Charles expressed his satisfac Wanted ction Jarge twin bar. tion at the report of Hon. Mr. Mulock’s ee —A ROYAL TRIO— ang by October. A speech in Ontario infavor of Newfcund- eat cone on / AU AAkdebAMAAdhddbddeAdAddbddddd i sie NOW foods, and the use i ° as directed in the z morning mash of ell FOR SALE eis / sassad ful enquiries, i Ladies’ Sacques In all the latest and mést popular styles '‘Lhese families never Kieé#? what pure SOAPS meant, ut: til they tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. tae # Se Tete Why should not others learn and be heaithier and happier for the learning. POPTPPYDT YE TEPNN eT Hi He DnereNT enn eRDS apne eR ty eetrepnene nit teny reverent entre ert ty QUALLdbALbdbd odd ddddbdcabe deddd edd ree acini one ' % 3G iv . = qi ZS ket now is what — Queen Victoria, says a recent literary well-filled egg bas. : ' land’s entry into the Canadian federation, Suni ht and Lifebuo a scheme which had always bad his hearty | | support. —S§ OAPS note, has a fine sense of humor. Lieuten-~ , ; : ant Totten sent to her a copy of the cur- (\W Gt The best laundry and tvilet soaps ious-genealozical tree in which her me | + ee , of te : A very desirable property at Cardi nade in the world, guaranteed to be | cent from King David is traced by those! Jt causes perfect assimilation of the food Bridge. The farm — es of eo h oT absolutely pure. people whe believe that the Anglo-Saxons oe ate to form eggs in the winter, late Wm. P. Lewis, Esq, com prising G Of ey ll Gaj} él] are the lost tribes of Israel. Totten pre- If you can’t get the Powder send to us. One about 100 acres of land under cultivation; ‘ ” : ] ck, 25 cte; five, $1. Large ca 20; 5 . MON KRY BRAND dicted that a grandson of the Queen would | Bo ryaici a9Gnwad & CO, Boston aioe | 10 roomed house, a good orchard, barns, | restore fhe kingdom of Israe:. She bas — cae stables, ete. Apply to | ’ “3 . + o . which cannot be equalled as a scour- Emperor William, who is her eldest grands DANIEL f. MACDONALD, | ng and polishing soap. son, with the suggestion, we suppose, that Vernon River Bridge WM. A. LEWIS, Curdigan, ' RY SOME he is et descent and would be the “al s ae ak tid RY SO} proper kingof the new Jerusalem. But 9 . or the owner, Mrs H. McLellan, &3 ' a : ‘ what interesting things would happen if 2 carloads best quality. Keefer St., Vancouver, B.(, ee F are 5¢ large twin bar William should take this thing seriously ! N: RATTENBURY 235 d&w5i pd e * forwarded the curious document to the es ras is