ayes See LHS OHOSHSSOSHOSOSO OOS +02 SURPRISE SOAP , 4 7 ~* ~ . Si, Cc wash d quickly But ’tis tal uses To ha for all having St TES SOSS S FSS FS SOS FS OSS 4 S4SSE4E4 sew ~ ‘ves ¢ The peculiar qualities of Surprisi THER DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 16, 1899 whitest, sweet- nest clothes on Ly: does it easily, economically. good for all gene- ve the best Soap purposes insist on RPRISE. SP POSSSHOSS GCHOSOS SCOOPS SOOSOSSOEOCIOOSS 8 OK 99009 9000000000000. Mants, WANIED—! Mraity, ‘vherea »'y to Mise Alle WANTED —/ “rk. Arprircto ¥YANTED—G imp’; to Mrs B POUND —On orn and Little ernercan hav: ‘fice and pas TO BE LET— >» King and W yard and out! eeaned. Appl; WANTED-A enaple with no misnmed hou-e. Apply at this of TO LET~Sho Temple. Apply) WANTED-G pord wages. <A wn Road, — rOLEr—A h wiuafec vn Kio Lost, Found, &6 mpeteat cook in ai sma!l other seryant is kevt. Ap- . Prince St. 228 tf g0od smart boy fur office he ma Jager of the Gas works. _ > rl for general housework gual), Fitzroy Street wee he road between Charlotte York asumcf money. The the same by calling at th ng cost of advertisement ‘omfortahble house on corner ymouth Streets—eight rooms lilding, newly repaired and to John Murphy, Southpo:t 240 furnished fouse Married hildren wantto renta fur- Pleasant sitnation preferred. »” ice. 240 an! 45ro oma, aext toG V Mo-vre. Masonic 336 3i pd rl for general housework, ply to Mrs F Perkins. Brigh 228 tf ase containing five rooms, r Street, back of Merchaat’s Sivok oc’ ‘EIs ind. Apply at the office of L. lb Beer WK WANT AT ONCE — Good honest meninevey ic niroduce and a sbow Cards Ca ali conspicuous | xi Salary orc expenses $2.5) p marticular: T .endon, Out. 70 LET—1I ho math, 10 rooms ed with bot wa houses on B ‘eoms pantry Matheson « Kel PLEASANT WORK for fam BD Can Wwassing; mailed On appli Leader Lane’ ROOM ro he store of L V side Qucen qi sorner of Princ 20 L&Z-For i, morths, th n and Gra! McKay Wo POR SALE— wated at Sparro tn the centre of im the Proyince miles from Mor piy to Mr. A. A Uke owner, Jo cH Busin oe 4 “gr” SRS. Writi Will re-0O} “ay | Mi aity, local Or travelling. to vertiss our goods, tacking up fences, along public roads, and laces. No eXperience need- mmission $60 per month and rday. Write at once for fall 1E EMPIRE MEDICINE “o., g2 on Brighton RovJ, facing bathroom aad paatry. haat- c aad titted for electric light. ghton Road, facing west, 9 rd bath room. Apply to tley. 218 AND PROFITABLE HOME lies; day or evening, god pay; jlain instructions and work ation. Address, Co-Op-K.Co. oronto, Oat. 218 eod ET-~Suitable for offices; over Cook, May’s Corner, North we. Apply to Catherine May, and Kiag Sts. 227 ==/ neterm of four years and t large store On the corner voi on Streets, lately occupied by len Milis. Apply to Prowse ; 177 tf ca? a ee . sa ) acres of excellent land. si,_ w3 Road, Lot 51. This farm ~ the most thriving settieme 1S is well watered and fenced nt tague Bridge For terms; 3 McLean, Charlottetonw Orap- 1 McLean, Sparrow’s, R to ad Sep 37 wlio ALOTTETUY'N ess College —-= ——_——— tana : a oT D— Ts ace og Academy % ven for the Fallgand inter Term ite; ON AUGUST 2oth. reenerg es Teng yyy’ **Letithe Ssarc a | ~ athe aa A'THOROUG ymatitution, in are not only t applications 1 and double en business by ¢ The s' udents a SYenkers, boc’ aetual busines ‘seued by the ¢ tseued from th tide business wu tm mercantile keeping in itse Dat a know!led; rannot be and system of write for testin from students and respousib) Book-kee pir theoretical a) Practice, Bu Correspo pden Commercial | ng, Banking Bank), Type. ration. L. B. Miller Keeping, Ar Business Cor Navigation. A..C. MeMi of Rallroadings sounting and J: Harry W Penmanship. Wm. Morar hand. George S. E Donald & Inp Law. For circula thus _—--— ulight of Practice illuminate ‘k places of Theory’’) HLY Progressive, Practical which young men and women ught Bookkeeping (in all ite »Commerce) both by single ry, but are trained how to de ‘tual business transactioas, tas buyers, sellers, traders, keepers and accountants in operations, and the currency Ylege Bank, and the mdse. Emporium are used in boria- insactions. just the sams as vnd ing houses. Book-~ fm > learned at home, e of how to transact business acquired. That our course ‘aining is emiently practical onials from basiness men and rho are now holding lucrative positicns. SUBJECTS: gz by single and douhle entry d practical) Actual Business iness Fenmanship, Busines e Commercirl Arithmetic, av, Railroading, Steamboat- actual practice in the College iting, Snorthand, and Nari- FACULTY: Principal. Teacher of Book- hmetic, Business Practice, spradence, Typewriting and an, Vice Principa!. Teacher Steamboating, Banking, ac- otual Business Practice. llams, teacher of Business (Meense’] Teacher of Short- iman, Esq., [Law Firm Me- an} Lecturer on Commercial 8s} Or full information write atapply to L. B. MILLER, Principal D Ro C L| Fl. Sttres CRON IC-DISE ASHES and RUPTURE Bgetehary 7 Sead stamp for la — ree ” l a ae ivove Scotia 5 Offic = ; sé ST ¥ = ROCKY POINT FERRY Commencing Mouday, October steamer Elfin will run as 2nd. the follows for the | balance of the eeason 1899: Will leave Prince Street wharf GR. . oo c kavsecseee did CEA ae a on. Pt 040 0.0 tenecemelikb aa tae [we «* ao Tee. ee exwosa eonsens oe VEU s beset 100 p. m. eveiesteh das ceinnbase. ee , warm ieee eee | “ ry ee 5 30 Will leave Rocky Point: . 800 a.m. ieee tic ied issss.. 00-88 POSH FEH Hee e teeter eeeeeweeenre® l 30 p- m. el OE OE F ” SOSH RER eee Ce wm eeeeee © 4 30 7 ™ eeecces Ts in .. 600 ,SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf : At @eeesececesseeeveveereee ® e 900 a. m. TF icisiccevcdiatinn akc. Oa Jaueetii iiaees - ceee . ** wea etee 4 00 = Will leave Rocky Point: At << sssnlaeah ob) eee ee Se cole sqneteccsQnceeak eens 130 pb. m. ” ere seeeeveee eeeeeereeees 3 0U = - — > eeeeeeen ee eeeeeer eeeen 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, Drowst ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue 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 Carter's Little Liver Pilla. EPPS GOGOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. 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 EPPS COCOA W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates == Can be had at any of the following first class store T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Goff J.D. McLeod & Co SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY” 8 aS nea Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. IR. AYEPS, Pure WHAT SLIPPERS WILL DO. Owners of Nently Turned Ankles Warned to Bewsre of Them, “IT am afraid,” said the girl, “that vou’ll have to set the buttons over a lit- tle.” “Yes,” assented the elerk. “I believe 1 will. You’ve worn slippers a@ great deal, haven't you?” “Goertainly,” she replied. “I thought so,”” he said. “Slippers make such large, knotty ankles,”’ The girl blushed a little at the uncom- plimentary allusion to that portion of her foot. “but everybody wants them,’’ she argued. “Yos, I krow,” he returned. Jut no- body ought to. Slipper wearing, when indulged in to any great extent, spoils the shape’of the foot. Slippers are worn for various me like them because they are comfortable, oth ers because they imagine their feet look better in low, fancy shoes, and still oth- ers because they are convenient. The fact of the matter is slippers are not a bit more conducive to than high shoes, if the latter are selected judicious- ly. Indeed, they are less comfortable in the long run, for the woman who is ad- cicted to slippers is bound to have swol- len feet a good part of the time, and when she finds it necessary to wear high shoes the inconvenience greatly exceeds the pleasure she has previously derived from slippers. For that reason the beau- ty is purely imaginary, for there is noth- ing attractive in bulging, overgrown an kles. “Convenience is the only good point that can be really urged in favor of slip- pers. The ankles need support, and if they don’t get it they not only become deformed to a certsin extent, but their strength is impaired.” “What about the people who go bare- foot or wear sandals all the time?” inter- posed the purchaser with a smile of sat- isfaction which seemed to imply that she thought she had him there. “In that case,” said the clerk, “the whole foot grows and is strengthened pro- portionately. But even in sandals you will notice that the straps always fasten tightly around the ankles, thus affording them more support than any other part of the foot. I have had immeasurable wrath called down upon my head for preaching an iconoclastic doctrine that dispels the illusions of a lifetime, but I know my duty to my customers and hu- man kind in general and persevere in the right course in spite of all censure. Here, madam, are the shoes with the buttons set over. I will be frank with you and tell you that your foot will not look so well as it would were your ankles the normal size. I think you have grasped. the gist of my discourse, which is, ‘Don’t wear except at odd moments when in perfect repose. Slippers :re the natural enemy of pretty ankles.’ ’’—Chi- cago Times-Herald. reasons. women ease slippers His Part In It. As a well known London clergyman was recently ascending the steps to his church an old lady. requested his help. With his usual courtly grace he gave the old woman his arm. On reaching the top step she halted breathlessly and ask- ed him who was to preach. “The Rev. Mr. ——,” he replied, giving his own name. “Oh, dear,’”’ exclaimed the lady, “help me down again! I'd rather listen to the endless grinding of a windmill. Help me down again. I'll not go in.”’ The minister smiled and gently a her down, remarking as he parted with her, “I wouldn’t go in either if I weren't the preacher.” ssisted Her Judgment Sustained. In a divorce case where there was evi- dence that the wife called her husband “an old fool” the court says, “The ree- ord sustains the wife’s judgment.”’ And on another point also her conclu- sion was affirmed. She told him she would have been foolish to have married a man of his age who had no money, and the court says, “‘Again we think her judg- ment was correct.’—Case and Comment. Earthquake Trarels. The course which an earthyuake runs is usually very rapid. The rumbling earth sound travels at the rate of about 10,000 to 11,000 feet per second an: earth wave on an average about feet in the snme snace of tim 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- maBent cure 1 the 1,200 TANSTEAD 1893. Messrs C © Ricwarps & Co. GENTLEMEN,-~I fell from the bridge leud- ing from a viatform to a loaded car while assisting my menin unloading a load of grain. The bridge went down as well as the load on my back, and I 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 LINIMENT, Juxsoron, P. Q, 12th Aug. and the third day went to Montreal onf | business and 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. Gorpon, All accounts in book account, notes of hand, judgments, or otherwise, due the estate of tne late John P. Sullivan, of St. Peters Bay, must be handed in, and paid forthwith to Lawrence J. Macdonald, who will grant receipts therefor. All accounts not closed aad arranged for at once will be placed in October court for collection. HELEN SULLIVAN, Administratrix, St. Peters, S »pt 25th, 1899, ~e Ot 6 Ot | wena oee@ * (Mail ord promptly 4 WAR! WAR! WAR! The war is on in real earnest, and you will probably be more interested init thanin anything else until it’s over. atte nded to) You want to allthe news about it, get THe Damy Examiner contains the very iateat and reliable telegrame. The Montreal DAILY Star will give you the most extended accounts Tue Examiner, 25 cents a month The Star one dollar for a whole year R. L, COTTON AGENT OO eG 2OV8 6488 @® 323385464038 B1ES © P O. Box 84.... e C arlottetown. EVENING INSTRUCTION At the P. E, I. Commer. sial College will mence on Monday, Oct. 9th inst, at 7.30 p. m. Penmanship, ing, Xe. once to ISAAC GOXENHAM, Ch’town, Oct ,2°99-—-tf eS RS the Big should call at Dodd and Rogers Attending Bazaar sa HAREM, 17 SOHC eet Fane ag sens For bargains in STOVES and HARDWARE | Farm For Sale That well known and valuable freehold farm, lately the property of Edward Mul- len, and now of James L. Mullen, Coves head Koac, Lot 34, isoffered fur sale. It mostly cleared and in good condition, There are a few acres of fine timber suitable for scantling and fencing and some hardwood. On it are a well built and comfortable residence, barns, granary and hay house. It is well adapted for a pasturage farm; is almost alongside of church and school, and nine miles from the city. If not disposed of by private sale before the second day of November next, 1899, it} will be cold at auction o1 that date. Farm produce, stock, implements and household furniture will be sold at the same time. For terms of sale and par- ticulars apply to JAS. L. MULLIN Covehead Road, Lot 34. Oct. 3, °99—w3i'd3i 6 @ 2 ® 0 <@ @> 4224.44 © 2°4822390002 8S @ PNen er \g “ar £023 aua~wn ©] 200406 OSH wa com- Instruction in Arithmetic Book-Keeping,Shorthand, ‘l'ypewrit- , Day students admitted free. -Apply at PRINOIPAL covtains 170 acres of first class land, | FOR FALL PLOWING --BUY YOUR FALL REPAIRS F30M— W. GRANT & Co’y. —ALSO~— He o* 46 we K a ‘% a "te ‘* & at x i i ee ae 4 & a a vit i . ae If tak kf General purpose and other plows ia Spring Tooth Harrows. We have a large stock to be cleared out this fall cheaper than ever, at W. GRANT & C€O’S. LE PAGES OLD STAND— SERRE SES EES SEV Ee EE Sey 3 RAAKEAAS SE SARARRS DIE RE aE aE aE ak Ak Ok A AE aE DIRECT ‘ o ws ee et — h —_ Sat TR Tr ee TO LIVERPOOL, G. B. - The Elder Dempster & Co’s Steamship LAKE HURON 4040 tons, having cold storage accomodation and decks propet ly fitted for carrying live stock, is intended to sail from Chaat lottetown for Liverpool, direct, on or about the 17th October also on or about the 18th November. The Lake Huron has splendid accomodation foral = number of cabin passengers, at very moderate rates. For rates of freight and other particulars apply to N. RAT TENBURY AGENT Cl’town, Augiist, 26th, {899 a= — - - . . : - ee! Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; bui é armers do not need to wait till the “Peace Conference” is over, before buying their plough rhares, as they can do so at once, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, where the « 4 7 2 y *<« a7 3a , share, or other plough extras can be had for Jess money. and e t . . ¥ a : ‘ ¢ 9 . — han any imported. Prove this at once, by trying SZ Lo SE a Ste NY ore, ov “a “Av SP AS Te av PAS {}» T. A. MACLEAN MANUFACTURER Of ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, Esdale Foundry and machinery{Depot. Oilice,Masonic Temple, Charlottetown, P, E. I -CHEAP- —S—*«*S RAILWAY FARES Cathedral Bazaar , {6th to 19th OCT—- It will pay visitors to look through our splendid stock of seasonable Dry Goods, Men’s Furnishings Millinery T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE sh