ye Te - eh ES DESL ST DAINTY JEWELRY and SILVERWARE You Opening 7 We have a very lars { f daintv thinesin jewe'ry | . * ind silverw are suitable forcitts | We ca promiie you exper | « engraving. try us the ‘ . : y nex time You Want any aone. y in always ciepend on us for something goo¢ t ' SEL DURE’ i (Jreat Watch House. a Comforting 4 beyond exoression to he able to go to a place where you kuow every r jis done in a first Class manner LoIog Our aim is to give our custoin~ ers the very Lest value at the lowest possible price. We guarantee all our work to be strictly first clase. Give us a call and be convince’s z~A BS Bruce Stewart and Co'y: “TIE MODERN” Founders, Engiseers & Machinis's Steam Nav. Co’s’s Whart Ch'town, PEI Phone 125 a ~~ ~-es aa 4 ~~ = @ @ roa 2 = _= > © &-~a2 2 @<2 @ (nn wy ~ “a ow Oe Oe Oe As stg =~ & rerreverens epeenognernenty ere tttais More than 2000 Fami. lies in Halifax ana Dartmouth us3 sin light and Lifebuoy Y0aps 2K ‘xclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds. This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- vertisers, leavingsamples at every house and making care- iu: ¢ hnquiries, lhese families never knew ‘hat pure SOAPS meant, un- CEP IPPUPFRET APD Pry rer pprrPT err rrr PPPOrE PPP ODE Pn pron TInt! hey tried SUNLIGHT und LiIFEBUOY. Why should not others ‘arn and be healthier aad Lappier for the learning. Price is onty 5e for large twin bar, is =F AUMAMAAAN 41 AAs AAU dadd dd adda (hallenge Accepted reply to Mr iW .oe HXAMINER Of the 26th inet, [have to sav that $100.00 has been deposited in the Bunk of Souris, for over cne week, waicu Mr. Sterns is well aware of. Now 1 will match bim on any track on the island, mile Leate, best 3 in 5, with Prog- resa Lad, No. 28573. This is no bluff if YOu mi¢an “Patup or shut up” busines J HCURLIS., ALAA AAAAAA AA MIYUTYT TTT ete etre retiree Te Terri retirees cette ey NZ e , 4 ‘ ; . N Ste-n’s challe or- 3Oo~— uge | boy wil ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLUISETOWN, NOVEMBER 3, , a _’ \.qEo Ur cot ss ne Ae Bie od Tt 6 eR Te es Wwe © te 8 RT ee et reer CE BAM OOO ORS x ’ The Office Boy's Revenge. - "PF vten Dapeng gh saghtannces PL CHEESE AND BUTTER ne of tl tall oflice buildings has a init ih young man acquaintance whose name is Jones. A the office | Steady Market For Both Products ~ him. few days ago S saucy, and she seolded A day or two later he marched into the The Prices. ' | } | inner office where she was at work and | According to the latest Star the Montreal ; cheese market wae firm on Mooday with Dee a Be . : . - \! le business going on. Fine western i | cheese i8 ouly nominal. It is considered handed her one of Mr. Jones’ calling “Is he out there?’ she whispered to the boy. however, thst Septembers should bring The latter nodded. } from Lid to 11} oente, Octobers being Lier heart beat faster. She could not | worth probably balfa cent less. Quetecs imagine what he had come to her of- | are worh 10} to 10 7 8, and easterns fice for. Perhaps he wanted her to go L075 to llcenta. Cheese solid at to the theater that night. She went 10; to Il 7-16 on Ontario boards on Satur- softly to the washstand in the corner day. Phe market is dall, aud English and re arranged her hair. tied the rib- Bavices report an easier feeling there. ben about her neck freshly and then, |. q Star also reports the butter market with her sweetest expression, weet steady and firm. Finest creameries are Late, the other often quoted from U5 tG zte, but it ig said thut A burly man with a mustache stocd ree 'y fancy goods would command even vs higher. near the door. It wasn’t her friend at - : a 5 all lhe cheese shipment from Montreal last reek reonly 92 ” ia ee *Are you Miss ——?”’ he asked week were only 25,907 boxes, com parea bV oe 9 With 38 777 bxs in the corresponding week \ es / = lact year, and of butter 4,340 pkgs, com~ pared with 16,161. For the whcle season the cheese shipments bave thue far been 1,670,475 bxs, compared with 1,676,410 and of butter 431,761 pkgs, compared with 241,267 for the like period last year. “Well, I'm a constable, and I’ve got a judgment of $12.50 against this firm.” And now the young lady wonders if she carelessly left any calling cards on her desk or whether it was a curi- ous coincidence and the constable had the same name and used calling cards in his business. (lenin pega ieagaes The Lever That Raised tim. A young man who is now well up the list of high salaried officers of a big manufacturing company said several days ago that he owed his first oppor- oR ~~ PORK AND ITS PRODUCTS Fair Trade in Montreal—Chicago and Liver-pool Prices. The Gazette aays there was no chenge in the Montrea: provision market on Mon- tunity to show lItis ability to the fact | ,. Tl i : ae ae’ Bie” wun dake seth lies edi tale day. he deman for small lots was — — ae r ~ |fair at the following quotations : clothes. He was one of half a dozen : Cavadian short cut mess pork, $16; short cut back, $15 50; selected heavy short cut bomel ess mess $16 50; and heavy long cut mess, $15 00 per barrel'; pure Canadian lard, in pails, Te to7}{c ver lb; and com- tical workmen, but most of them pre- | pound refined at Bho vo 5} ver jb. Hams, ferred theory to practice. The man- | 12c to 13}c,aud bacon, 1l}c to123c per ager of the company was a self taught | lb. man, and he didn’t take much stock in In Chicago pork advanced 5c to 7 4c, young men just graduated from scien- tific schools who entered the shops of this company as students. They were expected to show that they were prac- scientific schools. The young man | closing $8 05 October, $8175 December, who has succeeded took his measure | 979 Jasuary, $9 80 Mav. Lard declined i ‘ Da ai c b= re} . - } am 6 accurately and, putting on old clothes, | 2 1-2c. clsiag $5 174% Octoter, $5 20 December, $5 373 January. Short ribs closed $4 85 October, $487} December, $4 87 1 2 January. There was no change in the Liver- pool prevision market. Prime western pork, 56s 3!; prime western lard, 28-; American refined lard, 293 91. long cut l'ght bacon, 324; long cut heavy, 3le; ehi.t cut beavy, 303; Australian tal- low, 27s 3d; American, good to fine, 243 went to work in the shops. Whether by accident or design he was noticed by the manager one day stretched out on his back under a heavy casting with a hammer and cold chisel in his hand working away as if he had no higher ambition. A week later the manager summoned him to the office. “Didn't | see you under that casting several days ago?” he asked. Od. a.” “Well, I find that we have a vacancy engin on our staff now, and you may fill it if | CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. you choose.” The young man did choose, and his progress has been rapid. He does not have to soil his clothes now to prove his ability.—New York Sun. Slight Advance in Eggs— Cheese Not So High. The buve-sdo not report any great oe change in the movement of produce s«jpce The most critical t'mesin a woman’s | asi werk. They are still paying 16c for life are the times which make the girl a what potatoes are cti-riog, wud for what woman, and the womana mether. A:} °*'S are coming in they give trom 27¢ 10 those ime, Dz. Pierce’s @avorite Pe~| 274c. Eggs have advanced half a cent, l4c being we price now offered. The price ot live bogs ranges from $4 to $4.25, the came figure as Jast week. Pork brings from 5e to 5kc, according to quality. Cheese is worta L0ztolle. criptioag ta ot iocalealable value, I+ trrog bens and invigorates the orgaus divttcetiy femipive, promotes regulerity of he functions, alluys irritation and in- Hsmm ation, checks uona‘urcl, exhauating drains, and puts the whole deli- cate Organism into pertect condition. Al- mostallibe illaof womankind are trace- able te some form of what is known as ‘female complaint.’ There are not three caresin a hundred of woman’s peculiar lis w-e+ that Dr. Pierce’s Favorne Pre- sription w li nxt cure. —_— THE PRICE OF OATS. Export Demandin Toronto Reported Dull. Ta Torouto the export demand? for oats ja dull, according to the Mail and Empire. On Monday white oats were quoted at 264 east, 26 middle treights, and 25} North aod West, Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost f mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Fierce's Medial Advise:. Address World’s Di-pensary Medical Assoe:ation. Bullsio, N. A. —_—-— Feeling of Boers and British. It is Easy to Love PicrermaritzsurG, Nov. t.—Released ivil i iliness E iat civilian prisouers repors much } ee reeeener 0° yourenlt wee re among the Boers. Prefound discourage veighbor isa pretty gir!, It is just as easy io cure yourseit of Catarrh,Bronchitis or Asthma, if you use Catarrhozoue, the ment prevades the evemy’s camp. Tuey ean do nothing exept oo the hills, and they are pot much use there. They are spied medicated ee trratmens for all Gw- beginning to realize thaton a lev-l coun~ cares of the nasal 7 wea try like the Orange Free State the only ry J ——— uggs . germ it" | alternarive to retreat are surrender or an~ Catarrbozone cures by inbalation without flanger or risk to the sufferer. It goes wherever air can go and never fails to reach tne affected parts. This is why it excels treatments requiring the v+e of epraye, douches, powders, ointments, &c. which cannot reach the seat of the disease avd are therefore useless. For sale at all druggists, or direct by mail, price $1. Send 10 cents in stampsto N. C. Polson & Co., Manufacturing Chemisis,Kingston. Out, for sample outfits. nihilation. Im case the Free State force were threatened from tke south or west the Boers now in Natal would require a week to reach Bloemfontein. Our troops are confident and elated. So slasanielaaiant e Ax Oup anp Wein Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Wineloe’s Soothing Srrup uas teen u-ed for over fifty years by millions cf mothers for their chilaren while teething, wih perfect saccess. It soothes the cbild, goftens the gums, allaye all pain, cures ‘wind coli, and is the best remedy for Dirrahoe. It is pleasane to the taste. Solu by druggists in every part of the word. Tweuty-five cents a bottle Its velue is inealculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup. Oysters by the quart, peck, bushel, and barrelat Joy’s. Beer & Gett expect 100 baskets grapes today. Now is the best time to buy them for making wine, jelly, e'c. Soe, : “OES SN 7 ce oe pee WERE Soe ORAS John T. Tickenzie, 4 THE TAILOR & 4 CHARLOTTEIGe? *- °° 7. Lie® Fe nis ve chases at our store, 1,000 fashion sheets to be given away this month, = = | SY Ms Zo ; € 4 — ¥ S Soros ; ZW MAIS } ‘ aajati: » Ishaw oy, . . In appreciation of your libsral patronar2, and as aspecial inducem-nt to encourage you to conc2utrate your future purchases in our line with us, we rro- pose to give each customer a handsome present Free of Charge for cash pur— READ THIS OFFER We give each customer making a cash purchase at oar store, a ezpon to the value ot ten per cent. of the amount of each purchase, wh ten dollars, by returniag cupons to us you get an elegant present ABSOLUTELY FREE Patterns. We are sole agents (in this citv) for the ramous Standard Patterns. cheapest and best seam allowance pattern in the market. Call and get one, SENTNER, McLEOD & Coa 0) C3 fo ad e © : ce Cd C) : iC) : ie €) ether it is ten cents or The | . sf Ds = Ye — Yo iw YD yp NJ aha SESE SEI SESE v At, Tos as“? Kumlurtable x) That is the only kind of underwear you get at the Model | Store. Not rough, ill made garments in our entire steck, and you pay no fancy prices either. You can buy a : plendid suit of underwear for $1.00—OF course we have them chearer we can sell you a suit for 50c—of course we have the un dearer— all prices up to $5.00 Bor the Boys We have a very nice line of boy’ Underwear, strong, made, smooth, fleeced l.ned, sizes 26 to 32. ACO CLES CO AD wel Cheap Underwear Strong Underwea: Gcod Underwear Well Fitting Underwear Serviceable Underwear Warm Underwear A. H. RAMSAY & UU. 2eeoeeL HE OUTFITTERS Wp ovbr. roy ordre i +4 ore, bs 9. Or. oh ws SRS: SMO US AS GS DS GS } A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFF FRAMES FOR PICTURES OF OUR SOLDIER BOYS We have a fine assortment of picture mouldings in all the latest dis gns— : . : =) re Pre Ve sf a cima and will wake up at special prices for Photos of the South Africa Contiagent. WE HAVE ALSO A few of these pretty photo frames left—suitable for cabinet photo,— oak, white ard gold. Prices 50c and 65c. Everybody Should Get Their Photos Faamed Here JOHN NEWSON about ‘‘Paines’ cvGc_c CELERY ~a 2 2 @s - CELERY =~ @ @ & = @ = hy do we hearand see so much Celery Compound ?’ Because it is claimed to have a certarn amount of celery in its composition, and why are we blowingso much about celery? Because we have the genuine article, and in order to incro- 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 pian for keeping celery sen* with each order; also 4 sample sent ou 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 ce'ery will be received by our customers in perfect condition for winter keeping. We are also growers and shippers of cabbage, beets, carrots, parsnips, tur- uips, cauliflower, tomatoes, onions, Orders from unknown correspondents, will please accompany order with cash Address,— J.J. GAY & SON Celery Specialists, Charlottetown P, E. I, W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake Chacolates <j Can be had at any of the foilowing firs. class store T. J. Morris D. L, Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Gofl J.D. MeLeed & Ce Se