FY me ) Jury & Co, i -_ i Bi } ryt) | i Sai 4 BY rh Bit: 2 BER, i a RP TOE A | wis af % Jae : a j ke & ‘ is y ; 5 . ** e J fe’ sua : = | 53 | ‘ * we: RE a | ‘i! ‘5 oe ; rif : ef ' Py % bul ‘ ¢ _ at mY a' UL . These boots are very popul.r for Women now —j:st the thing for fall wear—made just ike wes’ — Box Calf — {> i» ip i» ye (| hip Ih» thy» | tip Groceries Are as essentialgto health as your regular bath. We keep nothing but the purest, freshest and best groceries to be pro- cured. We are daily opening romething new and fresh and are there- fore able t» recommead our goods to you as first- class in every respect. It will be to. your ‘ad- vantage to call and see our Jine of goods before purchasing elsewhere, always clad te have you call to examine and price our goeds. Drop into tue “Ideal Grocery,” corner Kent and Gt. George Streets. Webster & Mackay PHONE 199, ¥ PRYIVIITVI &AaAcAdS SVS SSIIII Te a ~~ oon _< — =— % omer — v FV @ALL44228eAS244 FFF FSS IT FTI SSF Sas BS ¥ Watch Repairing If you have any watches, elocks or jewelry to be repair- ed you will make no mistake | to bring them to The Mojern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. Altnough we sar not the men that take the sun, we gurrantee our w rk that's! one. : Sunn vside Jewelry Store, Opposite Post Office, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER ,6 zguv or ory Sera . . ‘VY f) THRre GOV. I Local and Gther Items! BUSINESS FAILIRE | sesaoacse S44 ¥ l) ifify! Ul ~ LULGI dik ( Her He |} QUOTE Jt 7 er eas 4 - : + ‘ = : “ es | » | ee “4 A. O. H.—Regular meeting Ses () HE HAD BEEN WEAK AND AIL- ING FROM INFANCY, As he grew older his Troubie Seem ed to Increase and his Pare hi 1 Tiana : is ilfe—Dr Williams’ Pink red him when hope had A parted ’ ‘ Post, | 1uTod ‘ { . James Dabsauld and wife. re 40 «1 the best known residents of the town . 7 l, where they have passed ma | years. In their family they have a ]i'‘] 1 vho, although but ten vearsa of ave, | baa experienced much fiction, and hi paren's expended many a dollar in th search for his renewed health—all in vain however, until Dr. Williams’ Pick Pills were brought into use. A Post re- porter hearing of the cure called at Mr Dabanld’s cosy home and received full particulars from Mrs. Dabauld. “I am pleased,” said Mrs. Dabauld, “to bave the public made aware of the facts of my boy’s cave if it is likely to belp some other sufferer. Charley is now ten years ofage. In infancy he was a delicate child, but from four to seven he searcely passed a wellday. At four years of age he began to complain of frequent head- aches, which later became almost con- tinuous, and soom symptoms of general debility developed. His appetite was poor and he grew pale and emaciatad, and the least exertion caused a severe palp'ta- tion and fluttering of the heart and dizziness, At times there was considerable derangement of his stomach; a blueness of the lips and a shortness ef breath. He would often lie awake at night and rise in the morn~ ing haggard und uorefreshed. During hig illness he was treated by two doctors, Both differed ia the diagnosis of his case. One said it was catarrh of the stomach, and while his treatment was persisted in there was-no improvement. Ihe second alco attended him with no better results. Some time after my attentiou was at- tracted by my aunt to Dr. Williem+’? Piok Pill-, and about Septew ber, 1897, I pro-~ cured the pill¥ aod he beyau taking them. We had long b-fore come to the conclusion he would be sa iovalii for life, but bellevirg it a day Towed to my child to ;rocure all means of relies, | was determined to give Dr. Wilfiame’ Pink Piilea fair trinl = ‘Tne good eff-cts ct the first box w.o appacen, and five boxes were use’, which were taken in about *1x months’ time, when be was strong and well, and could attend school, and play and frolic as other hesltuy boy» do. As every symptom cf his old trouble has van shed I consider bis cure con » plete. The pills bave ce tainly done him & world of good, as seariy three years have since passed away and he has not seeao asick day in that leogth of time. I shallever feel that we awe our boy’s health to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill+,and believe that their prompt use would re- heve much Suffering.” Dr. Wiliems risk P's are just as valaable in the ildreo as with adults, and 7: lithe on & would soon thrive and gr. « fur uniter Lis treatment, which has no qial for tuilding up the blood and givi.s renewed. strength to brain, body ard nerves, Sold by all dealers or sen: postpad for 50 centaa box or #1x boxes tur $2.50, by ad iressing the Dr, Wil ams’ Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. D> net be perenaded to trv something +ise said to be “just as good.” PERSONAL, U% © €f «53 Mrs. J. R. McKee returned Jast night from a Visit to Yarmouth. Mr. rd Armour, son of Mr. N&sok Armour, left today for Sydney. Mrs G. We Wighiman, nee Edith Coombs, ot Digby, after an absence of 16 years ie visiting ‘he Island. Mr, William Wright, the well-known representative 0: James Ovristue & Co, Montreal, is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Mr. A.J. King, who bas been kere in the interests of Browa & Webb, Galifax, for acme days, crossed to Pictou by the Princess today. Mr. Philip Spencer, dispensing clerk with Johosoo & Jehoson,left this morniog on a tripto Moncton, St. John and Chath m, Mr. C D. Meigs, of Indianapolis, will arrive io Charlottetown tonight in cono~ nection with he Provincial Convention of the P. E. Island Sunday Sehool Assuciation. Mr. aod Mrs. Joho Partridge and family, wholeftP. E. Is'and in July, arrived safe in Minneapclia after visiting friends in New York and Cuicago for two months. Rev. David Price and wife, late ot Try- on, P. E.I., after spendiog the summer in Walee, are now eu route for this port per Allan steamer Corean.—Halifax Her- ald. Prof. Hamill, D.D.of Jacksonville, Ii., arrived in Charlottetown last night, being bere in connection with Sunday echool work. Heisa gust of Rev. G. M. ,and Mrs, Young Mr. T. C. James, Mr. J. A. Lawson aud the other Island delegates to the Presbyierian Svnod, returned home Jast night. Rev. M.G. Henry. ex-Moderatcr oftve Synod, also came over, and will asaist Rev. W. A. Smith, of Summersiie, at the services there tomorrow. atten ante l Have acopy of the QOstober Prince Edward Island Magazine for reading to- m rrovv. At the bookstores and newa- stande and only five ceats the copy. (Sunday) ato o’clock. a — Is Frequently Caused by the Worry Tors will bethe last night of the Attendant on Dyspepsia merry-go-round at the head of (Jusen s eT Ip Id°s Dyspensin Tablets S n and ALL. -—If gements can be | VOSS © ere Res Aauwer ! nt ee ed there will 0 amatch game of Remove the Cause of the T ® | T) ay ii > : VV vis : ee Y . cs . ° : : } the New Gilas- Thus Brivgiog Sace i - Pr sperity, Moderate to fresh east \ Maoy aman israined by Dysy;« 4 no wera, nat ronerally 7 1% : Atta } ' snd cool on Suniay night, Many a business man 6 st ks moderate south to | Tap! through Dyspepsia A. business man needs all bia wils--e CERES clear brain, steady nerves, anda sirong, ~~ > 5 an) a ' ’ ‘ isdiioe 3 Me A (! Balt. M P. of New . olute will power,'o sucsee! in thece in . : days of fierce competition. f RIK H Ww v oftte Ha ; . eo : zl PUW.,. \ ill af — nd the Dodi *g Dyspepsia Tablets by g ving i | +? . . Se ’ r : upper ( uh an Tuesday next. perfect digesti Ym, give seouna sleep—hene —_—_—— steady nerves and clear heal. Pontice Courr, —Patrick McMahon, If he would have ao clear brain and (aelf-eteled General McMahon) was last evening*arrested by the police and today arraigned hefore the police magistrate, He 1@ evidently insene, and was remanded to jail pending bis removal to the asylam. Wow A Senonarsare —Tt “is pleasing te hear that Mr. Herbert Bell, of Anguetine Cove, has won # firat tyear echolaship at McGill University, standing third on the liet. Mr. Bell was, we understand, the only Islander taking the examinations here, and his success is exceedingly grati- fying. This isthe firat year the exami- nations have been ne! lt in Charlottetown. Dr. C. D. Meias, Indianapolis, one of Indiana’s most eminent laymen in con- nection with the Presbyterian church and editor of the Home Department of the **Evangel,”will occupy the pulpit of Grace chureh tomorrow at 1] o’eiock, and in Zionchurch at 7 in the evening. Dr, Meiga is a very forceful and instructive speaker. He is thoroughly ia touch with the latest and best methods in Sabbath school work. Large congregations should welcome him to our city, a he comes in the interest of the Sahhath school. icetiiilieed Witt Have to Watir.—Aas soon as t wae known thata laroe number of Canae dine were coming home from Afric? the MVitia Dopartment euthorities deluged with le'tera asking for a list of the men. The enet af eqh] ng the nau ee wis estimated at $1,200, 8 «nm thar was regarded ne rether too mucth to nav for what would ‘he of Jitt'e nee and could serve no narticnlar purnnse, ao it waa fe cided 'o do na the English and let rela ives wait till the eteamer arrives. Rews rrto Train.—- Yerterday afternoon about four o’clock aa Mr. Petrek Morrie and hia wife were r- turning by St. Peter’s Road fromtownto their homeat Mill Cove their horse started to run near the Condensed Milk Fac'ory. A train was coming into Charloitetown atthe t'me, avd when half its length had passed St, were Peter’s Road erorsing the horee’s head came in contact with acar. The anime, withthe wagon ard itefoccunant’, «a thro~n a ccnsid-rable§ distanre. Mr, Morris had her heed ent and her side severely irjured. The horee baving re ceived extensive irjaries, was ordered o be killed. Rev H.M. Hamit, D. D., will preach inthe Baptist Church to-morrow at 11 oclock, and in the First Methodist Churen in the evening JMany of our read- ers will rememter Dr, Hamil), whe was the guest cf the late Rev. D. Sutherland, and o-enpied his pulpit three years ago, and will avail themselves of listening te his earnest and elequent sermons tomor~ row. While in a successful pastorate Dr. Hawill’s bishop released him for the wider pastorate of Field Secretary of the National 8.8. Association of the United Stat-a and Canada. He come to us in this capacity and will be present at tne S, 3, Associationof P. EL, which meets here Mondav and Tuesday evenings. Teacher and worker should attend if powsibls and bear bim tomorrow, G&RAT WORK FOR LITTLE MONARY. DIAMOND DYKS ARE THE MOST PROFIT- ABLE AGENTS USED IN THE HOME. No other artiele ustd in the homes o f the Dominion of Canada are as popular ae the Diamosd Dyes, These indispensible helps in economical housekeeping make new friends every day, Juais popularity is gained by quality, excellence of colors and ease end comfort in deing the work of dyeing. Just think of it! One package of any of the Diamond Dyes will color from one to six poands of goods, according te ihe shane desired. This is wonderful work wben the small expense is considered, Your last year’s jacket, cape. b'ouse, dress, skirt, aod your bhusband’s suits avd children’s clothes may be soiled, faded and unsightly; bat with & ten cent package oi Diamond Dyes you can work a mighty change, and make the old things like new for thie eeason’s wear. One effort in this work of true economy wiil conviaoce jeu that Diamond Dyes are trae money savers to the family. Another big shipment of Fur Goods received today at / - Paton’s. ’ eee Morris was not tadlv hurt, but Mrs, | steady nerves, he must giv: boin brain and nerves their proper rest. To rest his brain and nerves he must sleep. Want of sleep cloud: the brain, j mukes it confused and slow, and makes # man nervous—* shaky.” You can’t be awake all! nig)t, and keep awake yourself and keep all your senses awake in your store next day. Dyspepsia robs a man of his sleep. =‘ causes mental suffering as well as physical agony. It robs him of his keenness, bis cl: ar- ness of foresight, and his power of coa- centrating his attention. He leaves his busine-s to® the care of employes, who are careless. Or be is gruffand ungracious to customer. Trade falls off. He worries m->r° more. He mak+s mistakes, M tter grow worse and worse, and fiiaily he “* breake,” If he had been free from pvin--if he Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tab -t« give sou-d and refreebing sleep. Tn-v give pertec digestion by digesting ths food thema+ives, —Thetotul experditures tor the fiscal y ourecding June 30,1596, the lat vear of C omservative rule, way $4!.702,383; for ‘he fiscal wear ending June 30, 1900, the tral «xoenditure was $52,713,.8. 0; eet mated exoend tare for the curren’ fizcal yar $56 212,527. Judging by whet is now votdg Co, this jatter amount will be i loarg-ly over un. —There is great ac.ivitv in governmeat circles jist before the elections as jast be- tore the provineial elections, 1893, All kinds of works are bring pa-hed :egard- lees of cost. After the elections the people will have to foot the billie ! — From 3,000, to 4,000 of the Johaanes burg refugee- will go back to their homs and to work next week. This is good newa, -— What wll be the next device of Sir Louis to divert attention trom the anful filed promises, aud extravagance of the government? | Our Mr. Paton purehased a big job line of men’s under- wear; watch for our sp cial |85c wool suic.— Paton & Go. Miss Burris will re open her class ic music oo Tuesday, Oct. 20d. Intending pupils may apply wt her home, Great George Street. oct 1 Gi Watch for our price on Furs next week.—Paton & Co. Srrvveesyosensnveey epenenennent ese = SMOKERS 53 READ THIS Index, Old Chum, Myrtie Navy, Pride ot Virginia, Old English curved Cut Creme de In Ureme, js Capstan Med js, ‘Tartana, Student's Mixture, Seal af North Carolina, Paces scroil Tenka, Ali kinds chewing at = The Medical Hall dd JG.JAMIESON = 3 ASA AMA SAA sAhadkddd AbbidbAbbbdb= ce ROBERTS & CO., sites PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING MONTREAL. 12 year’s Kxamin cin U.S. Patent Office, On EASELS TD PAY, Weite for Red eok. WINTER BOARDERS.—From now uatil the 13t June bext, perm inent boarders will be accomodated at the Hote! Davies at specia! rates Apply at the Hotel, Water street. HIShOst price paid Cor ladiiss aad ssa05 wt efciothing. Callat thoair reside igs fortasu Drep a card in tha Past Ofis>, or cali t2 Rieamoni Street, oo site Nelson ros “Mrs, Kirdy, Closhiag store FOPS PDE THE RNL YE PPS ONY PE PTS PN TY PPE bdabaddakiddddbdidLdbdbdud> Jdbdd ddddad "4: dd _— Stampers BOY WANTE U.—Enquire at Corner. BOY WAN fED.—Apply at Tar EXawoNer Office In every lecality threaghout Canada te intro- duce eur goods, tacking up shew-cards on trees, fences, along roads, aud aji conspicuous places, also distributing smal advertising matter. Commission or salary $60.00 per day. Steady employment to geod, aonesi, reliable men. Noexper.ence needful. Write ior fud particulars. The Empire Medicine Go., 246 w. London, Ont moath and expeuses not teexceed $2.50 per | eS a and : had siept well he would hav: pro-pered; |. i ¥ > ee . 4 SS } s/ _ ‘ 4 a : ms 6 t TF) "4 a f OR, ) J A\ \) - ()) v4 \} W ben we is the Jack+t at and style at ect from at prices to No. bettor Ase ARI PS AS RSA TRA SEE a ; iy” display of w uter Jackets finest ever saown in our mautiedepartment, a) we are putting it mild. Every garment gua-an- teed to fit or no sile If you buy a better garment at a lower price you get your money back. You can’t match onr The quality h+lps to make our Jackets popular. Ycur mone:s worth at A Jacket full of quility Over 100 etyles to sel- the the qualities to be had in Charlottetown. Sentner, McLeod & Co The Leading Fur Store “vt. E. I. MATERES oy oosnyply iol W.W. Wellner Watchmaker Jeweler Engraver Charlottetown P E Tf. WETCHES our guar watches. A watch decided upon and made in few moments, usually it 1s the out- come of careful consideration. If you have such a an invest- ment in mind we would hke to have you spend a little time in store. pleased to show cur stock of They are thoroughly reliable and sold with a positive antee. Wants, Lost & Found et tienen <p BOARDER8.—A gentleman and his wife, | ortwo gentlemen can be accommodated at Mrs, “cantiebury’s, 109 Prinoe St, All mod- ern c@nvenences in house. TO LEL,—A fine bright otice to let. J. MacEachern., tf WANTED —A competent girl in a small family. N® washing, Ap ly to Mrs. R. ©. Golf, Fitzroy street, _WANTED.—A servant gitl. Apply at tnis office. “FOR sALK CutiP.oa ee Vase Durer cuitana” No, 50, drum stove and Russian iron pipe. Appayts Brenton F. Lopgworth, St. Pe er's Road - . October 2nd, 1900, w ANTED.—A girl for general housework Must be well recommended. Good wages acl Apply to mrs Geo, Carter, Euston BOARDEKS WANTED.—Two ocr three ladies Or gents can be accommodated with board in a p) tly located house on Erston Third nominating a candidate to fili the vacancy caused by the death of the late lamented Cyrus Shaw, Esq. Chairmen of polls will s:e that @ full list of ten delegates be appointed. mate for | Libera'-Conser vative Couvel A. convention of delegates f° - Co. will be held in the Ha!l at Oardi- ganon Wednesday, Ost, 7th, at 2 o'clock, p, m., for the purpose of WANTED.--A man servant, must be ree- commended. Apply to Bdward Bay fisld. u our | $2 25 $3.25 $4 50 $8 00 lowest, best i Time Keepers, purchase is rarely We will be much wee ner ————— TT tion, the Electoral Dis:rict of King’s D. C MORSON, President. J. A. DEWAR, Secretary. — Street. Apply his office, or P. O, B>x 154. 1 eod 3i pd. TO LET—The McTavish House, King _ St or for sale Oa easy terms. Apply at the Ex- AMINER office. tL