=a (eee NS NS a ei Oe fle mc Ny Reta ai eR NE Ce A Se >» e > > sto ee sea! OO eo 0042 Pairs of Womens eta iped Goat, Laced, Boots, Patent T , All sizes, in window to-night Cents 08 A Pair ALLEY & CO, THE SHOEISTS -_. > = @ «42s * © & @ @ S & & & *@ o> @& =a =e G2 6a 7 G& @ & ‘ ; ¢ , ( ; é 4 , ; ¢ C | | | | 1 | 2OSF COCEE SOE M 0049898068808 Rock Caks mic PER 00Z Made only at the Eclipse Bakery. Os Pelephone Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. 9906 S668 SOO8 6999009080 SSSHSSSP SESS SSSSSESHAVSECROBAAELE 8008606886046 8028868 80008608 That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache the result of eye strain instead of drugs, in such cases the only reasonabie and effectual remedy is often fitted eye- ich relieve therefore A pair of properly glasses Or spectacles, w the musclar strain cure the headache. We have made a epecial study of fitting glasses, and would be glad to have you cal! on us if troubled in aby way with your eyes, G- F- HUTCHESON Queen St. Graduate Opticia 6 eevee DeeOG BEd seeceseo ani 80% £62 » Fe 606800 0CO8 Ba gare OO OESS FECE BOEEL | with Tas Week.y SOGSSSCSZCOCHSSHAOSSSEOSSOSSS HSS t*ELOS Sevwoecegseeeouese THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWn, etbetet SEPTEMBER 24 1898 Local and Other | tems. _waean TO G).- -When vou want high ude job printing —nothing smudgy about it—but nothing extra charged on that at t come to THe EXAMINER. Slanalig Gosret MeetiaGg.—Railway Men’s meei~ o Wright’s Hall, Sunday after- at 4 o'clock Strangers always welcome, Lesson, Genesis 9-21: Drunk- enness, ile wiaiad KitteD By Etecrriciry.—Samuel L Gilmore, of Lewiston, a lineman on the Lewiston, Bronswick and Bath electric road, was killed at Lewiston Tuesday afternoon Sy a shock from an 18,000 vol- tage wire. He was at work repairing a ‘wire about three miles from this city when the accident occurred. Gilmore was about 20 years of age. Goop Reaping Coeap.—We have made arrangements (see advt.) whereby we are enabled to offer the Montreal Famity HeraLcp AND Weekly Star in connection KXAMINER for a trial subscription of twenty cents. Thisisa splendid chance to secure the best loca! news as furnished by Tae Weextiy Examt- wer and the beet weekly family news ip Canada at a low price. This offer is only The two papers wi make anexceptionally good combination to have addressed io your friends abroad even if youdo not vonrself yequire them, ——< good until October. Patent Report.— Below will befound the only complete list of patents granted this week by the United States Government tu Canadian Laventors. This report is pre- pared especially forthis paper by the Messrs. Marion & Marion, Solicitors of Patents and Experts, New York Life Building, 610,622—Edward J Chambers,3 Wood- stock, Can, Metallic tire wheels 610,581— Robert Fletcher et al, Toronto, Stove. 610,623—Philip C Folwell, Toronto, Au- tomatic cut off for gas burners. Montreal. 610542—Frank P Keesee, Toronto, Vending machine. 610,548—Emilien A Manny, et al, Beauharnois, Canal lock. 610,635—Alexander McKay, Montreal, Dust tight sifter for ashes, 610,629—Elijah M Miers, Can, Wheel hub. 610,879 — William Can, Nut lock. 610,612—John J Setter, Poplar Point, Can, Machine for burniug seeds of noxious weeds, 610,613—William S Shaw, Bracebridge, Can, Leather dressing machinery. 610,694—Lewis H Slaght, et al, Water- ford Can, Lawn mower. 610,614—W illiam S Smith, Toronto, Bicvcle saddle. 610,779 —-William T Watson, Victoria, Can, Car fender. ed Palmerston, H Nesbitt, Roland, Montague, of Dunnville, Cured of Uleerated Itching Piles, wMr Robert Monteg rue, of Dunnville, Ont., rites:—*Waes troubled with Itching Pilea five years pnd wasso badly ulceratei, they were very paintul, so much so, that I could not sieep. i tried almost every medicine known when I was recommended to use Dr. (these’s Ointment. I purchased 42 box and from the first application got relief. Have used two boxes and am now completely cured,” ' DECEIVED TO DEATH. Insidious to the Last Degree—, Kidney Stealthily Work Soath American Kidney Cure a Potent Healer. This caption could be truthfully written on many a burial certificate, and in num-~ bers that would apall. Bright’s diseace, diabetes, gravel and stone in the bladder, inflammation of the bladder, dropsv. Any or all may be induced by causes least sus~- pected, perhaps the least thought of, and yet most dangerous is the back ache symp- tom. Don’t dally with kidney pains, South American Kidney Cure is aquick reliever, and a powerful healer. —Cleanses and cures. Sold by Dr S W Dodd and Geo E Hughes. Tronbles Havoc — ~--—+.~—_ o-—e Frost, frost, heavy frost last Monday night; cucumbers and tomato vines in- jured verymuch. We escaped with slight Sesated would advise housekeepers to put down pickles and chow chow now. On hand alimited quantity of cucumbers, small silverskin onions, green tomatoes ripe tomatces, cauliflowers. Orders filled in rotation; donot bein tke position many last year—too late. -J. J.Gay & Son, Market and head of Prince street Telephone 180. 216 41 wy2w SS A nnn t A MOTORMAN’S ESCAPE. How Benjamin Bacon Escaped from a Terrible Position. Toronto, Sept 19.—Mr Benjamin Bacon motorman’s No150, in the employ of the Toronto Street Railway Co, tells the fol- lowing story of his escape from a situation in which death menaced him daily. “[ have, forayear past, been a great eufferer from severe pains in my back. My doctor told me I had firat stage of Bright’s Disease. He conld not help me, nor did the many advertised medicines de me any good. Atlength,I gave Dodd’s Ki: Inev | Pillsatrial. Theresult is that today I am a new nian, sound and well and strong in every respect.” 8 I ee Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al! druggistsJ refuna the money ifit failsto eure. 52c. ec : Sa THE MONTREAL Family Herald & Weekly Star EEKLY EXAMINER one year for andthe THE W will be sent to any address, $1.60. THE roRONTO Weekly Mail and Empire and THE WEEKLY EXAMINER, year to avy address for $1,490. Address one Tue Examiner Pus. Co., Charlottetown 2? Well we should say so. Ifyou want to see a busy Spot, visit our Millinery Department. Milliners back every night trying to keep apace with the orders. WHY BUSY MISS MURNIGAN who has charge ofour Millinery Depar- tment has made itbusy. Her work is too well known both in Charlottetown and country torequire any praise in this paper. She isably assisted by Miss Trainor. No Fancy Prices Allowed nour Millinery Department. The prettiest Paris and Lon- Gon Model Hats in Ch’town get it at My Store, if You Want an Up-to-date Hat or Bonnet Nentner, McLeod & Go, Wholesale and Retail. Successors to Beer Bros. of — | highly recommend BETROTHAL RINGS. Modern Greek peasants exchange 6 gold and silver wedding ring, and they drink wine from the same cup. But the regular ritual of the Greek church or- dains that solemn betrothal precedes the actual marriage, in which are used gold and silver wedding rings blessed by the priest, the gold ring being given to the man, the silver ring to the woman. The form of the espousal is then repeat- ed, and the rings are placed on the righ hands and then exchanged that no in- feriority may be betokened by the wom- gu wearing the silver ring and also to indicate @ common ownership of prop- erty. An Armenian mother usually chooses her daughter’s husband. After all busi- ness preliminaries are settled between the families the bridegroom’s mother, accompanied by a priest and two ma- trons, visits the bride and gives her a ring in token of espousal, and with this ring the couple are ultimately married. Among the fishing communities very ancient and elaborate rings are used, and they descend as heirlooms from generation to generation. In Japanese marriages arranged be- tween very young people the girl re- ceives a ringin evidence that the union is binding. In Malabar an old native custom seats both bride and bridegroom ona dais, and a relative washes the feet of the bridegroom with milk and puts a silver ring on the great toe of the right foot. He then hands a gold ring to his kinsman, and a necklace and chaplet of flowers are put on the bride’s neck and head.—London Mail —_——_—__~~e0e2 —- TORONTO TESTIMONY. Catarrh’s Victim for Years—An Unsolicit- ed Story of a Wonderful Cure by Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhai Powder. “T am so well pleased with Dr. Agnew’: Catarrhal Powder and the good results cerived from it that I hardly know how tc express mysef. For years I have been troubled with Catarrh in the head and throat. I tried ferent remedies, but found no relief ».iil I began to use Dr. Agnew’s. Word< cannot express my gratitude for the good it has doneme. I v.” Mre, M. Green- wood, 204, Adelaid. Sireet West, Toronto. Sold by Dr S W Doud and Geo E Hughes. Buried at Santiago, ‘Few students of Napoleonic histo- ry,’’ says the London Chronicle, ‘‘are aware that Dr. Antomarchi, who at- tended upon Napoleon I during his last illness at St. Helema, is buried in the cemetery at Santiago de Cuba. He had a brother living in that island, and after the emperor’s death proceeded thither and lived at Santiago, exercis- ing his skill as an oculist gratuitously among the poor. After his death in 1825 a public monument was erected to his memory in the local cemetery.’’ “MY FPRIENDS DESPAIR.” La Grippe and Nervous Prostra:ion Had Brought Captain Copp Near to Death — South Saver. American Nervine was the Lif , *T was ailing for pearly four years with nervous prostra’ion. I tried many remed- ies and was treated by physicians without any permanent benefit. A year ago | took la grippe, which greatly aggravated my trouble. My friends despaired of my recovery. [I wasinduced to try South American Nervine, and was rejoiced to get almost instant relief. I have used four bottles and feel myself completely cured. I believe it’s the best remedy known for the nerves and blood.” Wm. M. Copp, Newcastle, N. B. Korea’s Seven Wonders. The seven woprders of Korea are: (1) The marvelous mineral spring of Kiu- shanto, oue dip in which is a sovereign cure for all the ills that human flesh is heir to. (2) The double springs which, though far apart, have a strange, mys- terious affinity. According to Korean belief, there is a connection under- ground, through which water ebbs and flows like the waters of the ocean, in such a way that only one spring is full atatime. The water possesses a won- derful sweetening power, so that what- ever is cooked therein becomes good and palatable. (3) The cold wind cavern, whence comes a never ceasing wind so piercing that nothing can withstand it and so powerful that the strongest man cannot face it. (4) The indestructible pine forest, the trees of which grow up again as fast as they are cut down. (5) The floating stone, a massive block that has no visible support, but, like Mohammed's coffin, remains suspended. (6) The warm stone, situated on the top of a hill and said to have the pecul- iarity of spreading warmth and heat all round it. (7) Adrop of the sweat of Buddha, for 30 paces round which no flower or vegetation will grow, nor will birds or other living things pass over it. —Brooklyn Eagle. Dr. Chase’s Preperations Have Merit. For Piles, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Pin Worms and all skin diseases Dr. Chase’s Ointmentis a positive cure, It is recommend- ed by Dr. C. M. Marlan, of the American Jourpal of Health. Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure with blower in- cluded will cure insipient (atarrh in a few hours; (hronie Catarrh in one month’s treatment. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver pio are = a oe combined Kidney-Liver Pili made positively cure all Kidney-Liver Geakus OOCOSOOS : e 7 a > 1. ~~ Combined with flavour, mak low prices have made OC ; OO Fe a ~~ rLaA a om = ww PPP et PF Ne AS Oe! ELEPHANT BRAND PURITY AND STRENGTH facket Teas, favorites the world over. them k Best of Tea Value : -veooo e Totloy’s Elephant Brand Inco Ceylon These qualities and their now as Sold in lead packets oniy. I 25¢. TO Gi. ~ 200023C190-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-6-6-6-06-6-0-06-6-0 6 S-O-6- om every packet, .@taii P? VO Pl Le. D00000000600006 000000000000 - 00. Ou oCO00+ If your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we will see your ordey is filled. ‘ . ve JOSCPU TETULY & CS., Landon, Zag., Canadian licad Office, 14 Lemoine &* , Moatresl AAAR RF AR AR FARA FFT FF RAF AF FA ABRADAAANAANADODOONAAALDS © fn — wane Plausible, ‘but Poor Imitations AVOID There is orly one "= THEM BOY RIL. and it has stood the test of years A LITTLE CALCULATION sales is sufficient to supply ann shows that the ieee rate of ually over 150,465,600 CUPS THow’s that for popularity. BOVR 30 Farringéon St., London, England, and L LIMITED 25 & 27 St. Peter St ere Canada. o~eeer ann PURE INDIA TEA. BRAHMIN. The most popular tea on P. E, Island. its excellenc? are constantly being received from all parts of Letters praising Canada and the United States. Frorace Haszard, AGENT FOR CANADA Try it. ee — _—————— The Model store Just opened 385 dozen of the latest American Caps. They are beauties. See them. R. H. 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