fe Calendar pe Fen ee = -xaminer ‘OR OCTOBER... MOON'S CHANGES New von, 4th Ps 1, 18th ter, 26th Day of We'k Sun Days | High Rises.| Sets. length | Water 6 6 6 3 25 > 15 7 29 22 ‘10 04 8 27 18 (10 53 4VWeane ly 10 25 LS ll 42 5 Thursda 12 23 Ll morn 6/riday 13 21 8 1 19 78 turday 15 19 5 2 08 8 Sunday lt 18 Z 2 57 sy 17 16 059 3 46 y 19 l 55 4 35 esd 20 12 52 5 24 t? Thursda 21 10 40) 6 13 13 Friday 23 8 16 , = 14 Saturday 24 7 43 7 50 15,Sunday 26 5 40 8 39 16. Monday 27 3 37 9 27 17' Tuesday 28 l 34 |10 16 18| Wednesday, 30 0 31 ‘11 05 19 Thar day 31 58 ll 54 20'Fridsy 33 4-56 27 7 atui day 34 4 24 even 22) Sund.ty 36 53 21 lL 32 23: Monday 37 51 18 2 20 24 Tuesday 38 50 15 3 09 25 Wednesday 40 48 2 3 58 26; Thursday l 16 a 4 47 27\ sriday — 1: 14 6 | 5 36 28 Saturday + 43 6 25 29, Sunday 46 41 03 7 i 30, Mcnday 47 11 | 54 | 8 02 31 Tuesday 649 439 |9 50 8 50 ‘ Lost, Found, &¢ E—A Meacham’s Atlas of” E Wants FOR SAI Island. a4 LOST—Be' ween the Esolanade and John- gen & John’s down town drugstore, by the way of \Vater acd Great George Streets, a Lady's Gold Watch. Finder will please leave it at this office. 1247 3i WANTED -Farmers’ sons and other indus- 3 of fair educationto whom $40 id be an inducement. I could s few ladies at their own homes rr, Toronto, Ont 244 trious perso a month wo ais? eagage T. H. LINSC TO LET- occupied oy eoabaining large yard. Leigh, Jr., H House oa Queen Street, lately Joho Mamtord, in gooi repair, ght rooms, frost proof cellar, Apply at tnerasidence of JZhas. illsborough St. 224 Gi eod FOR SALS.—A very good cabinet organ with m wer hall, which has been used ashort time arice Modarate Write to KD, P.O. Box, 126. 246 tf FOUND.— Jana Friday, Oct, 13th, on Queen Screes, @ purse containing a small sum of money. wher may have same by apoly!ing toJames McTJabe, Stanhope, and vroving properly. 2453i pd + WANTED-—A furnished Bouse. Married couple with ao children wantto renta fur- nisned house. Pleasant sitmation preferred. Apply at this office. 240 — "OQ LEMMA fiouse containing five rooms, situatec. wm King Street, back of Merchant’4 Bank of ’K Island. Apply at the office of L L Beer WE WANT AT ONCE — Good men ineévery localty, local or travelling. f{utroduce a show cards all canspicu ed. Salary expenses $2 particulars. London, Ont. Oo LET— south, 10 ro ed with hot houses oO rooms pan Matheson 4 d advertiss our goods, tacking up yn fencas, along public roads, and mus places. No experience need- commission $60 per month and 0 perday. Write at once for full THE EMPIRE) MEDICINE Co., 234 “—~ house on Brightoao Road, ‘acing ms, bathroom aad pantry. hsaat- water aad fitted for electric light. Brighton Road, facing west,9 % add bith room. Apply to entley. 218 PLEASA WORK for no Can Vvassi mailed on a Leader L3 1T AND PROFITABLE HOME amilies; day or evening, good pay; 1g; plain instructions and work pplication. Address, Co-Op-K.Co 1e Toronto, Oat. 218 eod ROOM the store of Side Queen oorner of P yreo ute lx months en and | cKay Bros. FOR SAL uated at Sp: in the centr: iu the Prov miles from ply to Mr. 4 the owner, ) LET--Suitable for offices; over 4W Cook, May’s Corner, North Square. Apply to Catherine May, ince and Kiag Sts. 227 -“or the term of four years and that large store on the corner of rafton Streets, lately occupied by Woolen Milis. Apply to Prowse 177 tf 0) atres Of excalisnt land. sit- rrows Road, Lot 51. This farm is of the most thriving settlement noe, is well watered and fenced; 3 Moutazue Bridge. For termsap- A. McL2an, Charlottetonw or to fohn McL2aa, Sparrow's, R 0a 3:p°27 w2ioa dd )3T—Nearly three weeks ago, & yve. Finder please leave at this 248 11 pd GLOVE L tan Kid G office TO BE LE of King anc yard and cleaned. A ('—Comforta»\e house on corner Weymouth S:reets—eight rooms utbuilding, nawly repaired and yply to John Murphy, wom - tie 24 Fou Nb- town and L owner can office and Onthe road vetwean Chariotte tle York, asumof money. The ave thesame by calling at this paying cost of advertisement. Farm For Sale —————— That we!| known and valuable freehold farm, lately the property of Edward Mu)- w of James L. Mullen, Cove~ Lot 34, is offered fur sale. It 70 acres of first class land, ared and in good condition. a few acres of fine timber r scantling and fencing and wood. On it are a well built rtable residence, barns, granary yuse, It is well adapted for a farm; is almost alongside of ischool, and nine miles from leu, and ni head Road convains mosiiy © There ar guitable f aome har: and com { and hay | past urage ocnurca ac the city. If nowd the secon it5will be Farm sposed of by private sale before day of November next, 1899, old at auction on that date. produce, stock, implements and household furniture will be sold at the same tim-. For terms of sale and par- ticulars apply to JAS. L. MULLIN Covehead Road, Lot 34. Oot. 3, °99—w3i'd3i \ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 23 (89b, ROCKY POINT FERRY Commencieg Monday, October 2nd. the steamer Hifin will run as follows for the balance of the season 1899 ; Willleave Prince Street wharf | BS. i csc cadesiedecs co seen ee a m. | eS eeeteeneeneeeneee 9 00 6c - : iacenewn 1100 § wT Choc eteenesoesecssesss BOO D. Mm FY sccctese sciences awe |O* wy eeeeee seer recone OPO, ow we ot eeese 4 00 - OT a als ci oa a eee eeeereeeee 5 30 * Will leave Rocky Point: BA iasictinavciidéeds jon. 600 a. am ”“ eeeeee sn en eee eeeeveveene eeeeeteenee LO 00 " ee ES ae eee OE Aim f ie seereeereeeeeee See eeeeeeeeeeeeree l ou p- m. Oe ae eeee 3 00 : 4 30 o “é : Nag 6 00 ” [SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf ° Te eee ’ 900 a m, eed ea coool 2 45 pe Mm, Meee o coeee ,pegosecee 2 00 “e ee Sas 3 , NSO a @ O08 4 00 a Will leave Rocky Point: ee i. eke eeetecene 9° 1000 a, m. aa oe tk oe 30 .° SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiae Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug 1 improvements, well sulted for : honest | to | 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 Cartez’s, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pills, The Greatest Snap EV ER OFFERED We have placed in our window a line of Gilt Edge Glassware, which we are cells iog at prices that defy anvthing in thi- city. Former prices from 35 to 40c. Any piece now in the window for the smallsam of 19c. Comprising Cream and Spoon Trays, Goblets, Tumblers, Pre eerve Dishes, Vases, &c, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Gocds Store Ops. P. O. Sunnyside JURY & COC’Y., CHARLOTTETOWN. i diadindiaiadiadhn Herring Herrin Herring. 300 Barels July Herri arriverd | J. T. Peardon Lower Queen St. St. Dunstan's College Classical and Commercial. AFFILIATED TO Laval. UNIVERSITY The classes in St. Dunstan’s Colleg will be resumed on TUESDAY, the 12the September next. For further particulars apply to A. P. McLBI.LAN, Rector St Dunstan’ College, Ch’towa, Aug 30, 99 A Curious Calling. A certain young man in this city makes a princely income by being a professional good fellow. As he has the tield practically to himself he finds his labors growing to such an extent that he will soon be obliged to call in The popular voung fellow belongs to no less than 60 social. secret and society organiza- tions, and not one of these bodies sus- pects that be attends all the meetings But he does, are now assistance. as a matter of business. oll the same. A prominent caterer, who makes a epecialty of furnishing banquets and dinners of all kinds to dining and oith- clubs, employs the young man to er look out for his interests whenever 4 hall or other entertainment is suggest- where the services of a caterer will desirable. Of course the organiza- tion is generally giad to follow the ad- vice of a popular member, and the caterer usualiy gets the order. When- ever a new club is organized the \ man. who can come with the iehest recommendations, is generally ‘he first on the roll. All these expenses are paid by the caterer, who is satis- fied that his Investment is a first class .—Philadelphia Record. The Awfulness of Space. The immensity of the universe Is aptly illustrated by Astronomer New- comb in a magazine. We refer to it because it is one of the most compre- hensible illustrations that we have seen. He says that if an express train running 60 miles an hour day and night without stopping kept it up for 250 years it would just about com- plete the diameter of the circle made by the earth in {ts yearly journey around the sun. Now let this immense circle be represented by a lady’s fin- ger ring, and taking that as the stand- ard of measurement the nearest fixed star would be a mile distant and the farthest visible through the telescope at least 20 miles.—Paterson Call. Couldn’t Grind Her Teeth In Sleep. An eminent professor of psychology at Harvard was deeply interested in the case of an epileptic woman. Talk- ing with her husband, he sought out premonitions and symptoms. And he asked this question, “Did you ever no- tice that your wife ground her teeth at night?’ To which the bereaved husband re- plied, “She never slept in them.”— Boston Journal. Absurd on the Face of It. Hardacre—Wall, Maria, these city folks do things outrageously. Mrs. Hardacre—What is it now, Hi? Mr. Hardacre—Wall, jest look what’s painted on that pail up thar, “Use For Fire Only.” Now, who in all creation could build a fire in a pail?—Chicago News. Quite a Menagerie. “Yes,” said the excited man, “he tried to act the hog and treat me like a dog, but I soon showed him he was playing horse with the wrong man when he monkeyed with me!”’—Indian- apolis Journal ieigatitianiniaiial TANSTEAD JoNor on. P. 1893. Messrs CC Ricnarps & Co. GentTLEMEN,-—I fell from the bridge lead- ing from a viatform to a loaded car whils assisiing my men in unloading a load of grain. The bridge went down as well as the load ov my back, andI struck on the ends of the sleepers, causing a serious injury to my leg. Only for its be.ng very fleshy, would have broken it. In an hour could not walk astep. Com- meuced using MINARD’S LINIMENTD, and the third day went to Montreal onf basiness aod got about well by the use of acane. Ican sincerely recommend it as the best liniment that I know of in use. Yours truly, C. H.Gorpoy, Q., 12th Aug. LOCAL NOTICES. A waterproof dressing for menand boy’s shoes, givesa great ehine, sold at R. H. Rameay’s & Co’s Stavfield’s uosbrinkable underwear in all the different grades, all sizes,the best goods in the world cheap at Prowse Bros. Buy your fall and winter underwear. Buy Sianfield’s ; it isthe best made in Canada; sold by Prowse Bros. 3ins Beer & Geff expect 100 baskets grapes today. Now isthe best time to buy them for making wine, jelly, etc. See our fall and winter overcoats. No two prices asked; all :ailor made, but at the lowest possible prices. Prowse Bros. 3in Cheap fares to Charlottetown during the | bazaar week, the 16th to 20th October. This is a great Opportunity to get your fall supply of solid leather home<iade boots at low prices at Goff Bros. ATTEND THE BazAar.—And if you want a new overcoat come to J. B. Medondald & Co and buy a one at special price this week. Weary of Experimenting With salves, suppositories and ointments and dreading asurgical oderation, scores and hundreis have turned to Dr A. W. Chase’s ointment and found it an absolute cure for pile The fisrt application brings relief from the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- manent cure iT. CERTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable wetch, You never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments on‘that ac- count. We seil Reliable Watches Only We don’t care to handle anything else, Call and give us the ver— dict ef your inspectiop W. N. TAN TON EW ELER Hay Presses Cheese Presses Pressesgreat and presses small, Presses short and presses tall; But the zreatest press of all, Is our improved hay press. Which can be had at short netics, T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Office: Masonic Temple Works: Spring St. Pleasure ——AND—— Profit It can be made a seurce of profit as weli as pleasure for visitors to the Cathedra:. Bazaar, to call at our store get prices and see our stock 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 Grecers Watcek Attention ‘That will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. As you value your time piece, do not allow it to run on without atten- tion from year to year. Such treat- ment will soon ruin the finest watch, It’s economy to have it examined atregular intervals. Iam sure I can do it to your satisfaction. E=@ Please call G, F. HUTCHESON Ch’town Queen St The Purpose of this Advertisement is to remind the public that the Photo work from the Studio of G. H. Cook, is the most elegant- ly finished in the city. Everyone is particular about the rose and Finish of his photograph, but the public wiil ve fully satisfied in this par- ticular, by an inspection of the Artistic work done at this studio GEO. H. COOK QUEEN ST., CH’TOWN Dk. CLIFT. Oures CHRONIC-DISE4SES and RUPTURE by Salisbury treatmrat. Send stamp for infor mation, or call at Trure, Nova Scot . Offic Mearensia;s Baas of da Baildirgal’ er ee th ll TO THE CITy NITURE HERE. THE BIG BAZAAR WLLL DRAW A BIG CROWD We want that big crowd to call and take advantage of our special low prices on Furniture. THE CHEAP RAILWAY FARE Will enable you to visit the city for a small amount—jf ou want to make a further saving, buy your FUR, JOHN NEWSON — N\ DIRECT Steamship S ee ee arvice TO LIVERPOOL, G. B. Cl’town, August, 26th, 1599 The Elder Dempster & Co’s Steamship LAKE HURON 4040 tons, having cold storage acco uo tation and decks proper ly fitted for carrying live stock, is intended to sail from Caar lottetown for Liverpool, direct, on or about the 17th October also On or about the 18th November. The Lake Huron has splendid accomodation for a 1. number of cabin passengers, at very moderate rates. For rates of freight and other particulars apply to N. RAT TENBURY? ———AGENi | errant —_— —— M2 ~~ oo ~ Harrows. AAAS AAARARAR AHA ees Removed —T0 MY OLD STAND— Fourth House from Queen St. —around the— w=——— London House Corse: Thomas Campbel Wedding Gifts Our stock is replete so many articles of HANDSOME SILVERWARE convinced ycu will not find it with that we are difficult to make a selection by visiting cur store on Sunnyside Cc. H. TAYLOR Richmond sireet RN penne > HAKAGAAAAAASARAAAAA MARRS FOR FALL PLOWING —BUY YOUR FALL REPAIRS F30M— W. GRANT & CO’Y. —ALSO~— Generai purpose and other plows ia Spring Tooth We have a large stock to be cleared out this fall cheaper than ever, at W. GRANT & C€O’S., #; LE PAGES OLD STAND— & BPE SESS ESS SSE ES SE SEES AARPAAARAARK AR AAPM —e | QNUevevevewcrsadvecovcvenvresere i = STYLISH, RELIABLE = ARTISTIC] aes Bescruniess Y Megas 9 ‘ a They Always Please. @& BAZAR, @ : PATTERNS “SH NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE SH These part 7. 4 ¢ ’ q s i i THE McCALL COMPANY, < ~ ‘ > e= > 138 to 146 W. i4th Street, New York <3 RRANCH OFFICES : . 189 Fifth Ave., Chicago, and 1051 Market St., San Francisco. o> WidvudedvdddveviievddvdY ‘MSCALLSG 5 ated ric ex AA acre Brightest | Conta s Be ‘ lored j j > : t Patterns, Fash- Ager wa loca it w k Wr ‘ : aoe, SUTISCHI HT hor >Oc. per year, nctuding a FREE |! ; Ad > = = . & Address THE] McCALL CO., = 7 138 to 146 W. 14th St., New York AAPAROT OO URTANAROR EFT FTE PER es REE s he ee EN ea \ CARD. DR. DICKEY wishes to notify his patients that he will resume practice about the 23rd.