aeae re . ) mopeteat coo 1 a smail Ny ynere nnother servant is kept. “ riiy ; > - 4 928 to Miss Alle s, Prince St, Pe , ‘ ° boy tur office : 1D good smart Ae aniy to the mauager of the Gas worka. . - . . . \N i \e or general housework, ¥ ' guall, Fitzroy Street 241 » the road between Chariotte i Ni-O nand I le York, a sum of money. the +> thesame by calling at this om and pasing cost oO} advertisement. RK LET—U »mfortable house on corner King aad Wormouth Straets—eight rooms urd and outbuilding, newly repaired and aned An to John Murphy, Southport 40 furnished house. Married ip! ‘hildren wantto renta fur- nianed houvwe Pleasant situation preferred. ALoply at this ofloe 240 eT ~Shop ant 5ro. ma, aext Masonic re Avoly to G V Mopre. 336 31 pd for general housework, o Mrs F Perkins. Brigh WANTED—Jir ; goo wages. Aoply ron Koad i Oe tf FO LE «c—A house coataloing five rooms, situa'ec nm King Street, back of Marcthant’4 Banko’ ‘EIsisad. Aoply at the ofiss of L L Beer Wet WANT AT ONCE — Good honest meninevrery lovalty, local Or travelling, to Introd ice ania lvertiss our gorda, tacking up show cards 01 feness, along public roads, and laces. No experience need- nmission $5) per month and rday. Weise at once for full all conavicuous ed Salary ore exo anses $2.5) p particalas: 1 Loudon, Oat. 24 | house on Brigbton Road, facing nm. 10 ro ;ms cou bathroom aad pantry. heat- ed with bot wa'or aad fitted for electric light. 1ouses on Brighton Road, facing west.9 and bath room. tley. rooms pantry Matheson « Be “PLEASANT WORK for fam no C#uVvass.idg maiied On appli 218 AND PROFITABLE HOME ation. Adiress, Co-Op-K.Co. Leszisre Liae Toronto, Oat 218 eod ROOM .) \.ET-—Suitable for offices; over “ook, May’s Corner, North re. Avoply to Catnerine May, and Kiag Sts. 22 the store of L W Side Queen Squ eorner of Princ ‘20 LET -For the term of four vears and Ix monthe, thot large store on the corner of on Streets, lately oecuoied by en ani Grat McKay Wo lea Millis. Apply —oe s 177 t )} acres of excellent land. sig. vs Road, Let 5l. This farm is the most thriving settleme is well watered and fenced,”° miles from Montague Bridge For terms’ °” ply to Mr. A. A McLean, Charlottetonw or®@P- the owner, John McLean, Sparrow's, R © 3 v N i Wlidel FOR SALE— uated at Sparrc in the centre of in the Province CHARLOTTETUW'N Business College| —AND— Writine Academy Willfre-open for the Falljand ; Winter Term ON AVUCUST 29th. —_=._ 13 Searchlight of Practic3 illuminate the dark plaves of Theory’’) A THOROUGHLY Progressive,” Practical institution, in which young men and women are not only taught Bookkeeping (in all its applications to Commerce) both by single and double entry, but are trained how to de business by actual business transactioas, The s'udents act as buyers, sellers, traders, Denkers, book-keepers and accountants in actual business operations, and the currency ssued by the College Bank, and the mdse. issued from the Emporium are used in bona- ide business transgctions, just the same as in mercantile nd, ing houses. Book-~ keeping in itseif m © learned at home, but a knowlede of how to transact business eannot be thus acquired. That our cvuurse and system oftraining is emiently practical write for testimonials from business men and from students who are now ho! ling lucrativa and responsibl« positicns. “SUBJECTS: by single and double "entry theoretical snd practical) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanship, Busines Correspo ndenee Commercixvl Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Ratiroading, Steamboat- ing, Banking sctual practice in the College Bank). Typewriting, Snorthand, and Nari- gation. *FACULTY: Principal, Teacher of Book- hmetic, Business Practice. spradence, Typewriting and (**Let ti Book-keepin L. B. Miller keeping, Ari Business Cor: Navigation. A. C. Me Mi! of Rallrvading counting and. an, Vice Principal, Teacher Steamboating, Banking, Ac- ctual Business Practice. J. Harry W ililams, teacher of Business Penmanship. Wim. Moran ['eensei] Teacher of Short- hanc. George 8. Er Donald & Inm Law. For circulars. or full infor mation write or : ly to ver L. B. MILLER, Principal man, Esq, [Law Firm Me- 10) Lecturer on Commercial The Purpose of this Advertisement ig to remind the public that the Photo work from the Studio of (+. H. Oook, is the most elegant- ly fiaished in the city. Everyone ular about the Pose and Finish of his photograph, but the public will ve fully satisfied in this par- ticular, by an inspection of the Artistic work done at this studio GEO. H. COOK QUEEN ST., CH’PTOWN DR. CLIFT. Jlfes CE. RON [C-DISE ASES and RUPTURE ty Salisbury trvatmrut, Sead stam for infor Is part On, Or ca)\ at Trurs, ova Sco t . Offic Mars 1sais By Siesk ga chs iF EmMpep(R&® MEDICINE Co., ! Oo» Apply to | lies: day or evening, good pay; | ylain instructions and work | ; i THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLUT'TETUWN, OCTOBER 17 (93, ROCKY POINT FERRY Commencing Monday, October 2nd. the steamer Elfin will run as follows for the balance of the season 1899: Will leave Prince Sireet wharf ae Oe ee ee eS Fcc cccndanienies oucdkae ie 900 « ** seeeeceeec es steceeeeeeeeeee eh l OO © we peer ceseeteercencreccsce BOO DP. WM. OF poneceetie « sc suendiiouain . Dae ‘ TF evevccoeneeceenseetibnccimssarnee ** F necbecntsssase eee. « Will leave Rocky Point: BS cccitsockiictict aes ia ee Bs 800 a.m. “ oneéet 66 bh evden Or 00 vf " tp slstedsierewwntlee | |“ { ™ . Cee eee eeeeeeee Ceeereereeeeetee l 30 p- m. w oa ee See Ss 6 eae SOS e ee eeee ee 3 00 7 ™ Se eee eR eee ee eee eee eee ee 4 30 . “ tee ls Cw . {[SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf ° OT i. a ss ue 900 a m. Cee rseececccsecese ° nen 2 8 45 Pp- m. 6 seeceece 2 00 ™ ec nets 4 00 ' Will leave Rocky Points ce. ccaeeemccnh py Oe FR EN “ eee vooceeeeo 8 8=—_ oo 00 0 ® eeees 3 00 = 6“ a eeeeeeeer » 5 00 - 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, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetabie. Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. =ec Ask for Carter’s, you get Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pills. 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'S COCOA Farm For Sale Ce That well known ani valuab'e freehold farm, lately the property of Eiward Mul- len, and now of James L. Mullen, Cove~ head Koad, Lot 34, isoffered fur sale. It contains 170 acres of first class land mostly cleared and in good condition. There are a few acres of fiae timber suitable for scantlisg and feacing 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 a!most 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 sold at auction oa 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. Oot. 3, °99—w3i'd3i NOTICE. All accounts in book account, notes of hand, judgmente, or otherwise, due the estate of tne jate John P. Sullivan, of St. Peters Bay, must be handed in, and paid forth with to Lawrence J. Macdonald, who will grant receipts therefor. A)Jl accounts not cloced and arranged for at once will be placed in October court for collection. HELEN SULLIVAN, Administratrix., St. Peters, Sept 25th, 1899. A Country Editor, We look into a cradle and behold a male child. At the age of 10 he isa noisy kid, with half the buttons off his pants and an cye for meanness, At the age of 15 he Is a devil in a prirt shop; at 25 the publisher of a country newspaper, at the head of every en- terprise calculated to improve the town or enrich the business thereof; at 35 he is an emaciated and wornout man, with holes In his poekets and a bald head; at the age of 50 he is a corpse in a cheap coffin, and his only resources left behind are two cases of long primer type, 4 Washington handpress and a subscription book with 500 delin- quent subscribers, who line up and mareh past the coffin, saying, “He was a public spirited fellow, but he couldn't save anything.”—Metal Polisher, Valentines. Nearly all the comie valentines used in February in almost every part of the civilized world are made in Ger: many, in some parts of which country the work goes on from one end of the year to the other. One factory turns out more than 10,000,000 of the “comics” in a year. Insinuation. Reggy—Fweddy! Why, I could trust the deah boy with my life. Edna—Could you trust him with any- thing valuable?—Chicago News. High Price For Straightness, One of the difficult problems in prac- tical mechanics is to make a “straight edge. How difficult it is may be judged from an incident which occur- red in the shops of J. A. Brashear, the astronomical instrument maker. A customer asked Mr. Brashear what would be the price of “a perfect straight edge of glass 36 inches long.” “It can’t be made absolutely per- fect,” said Mr. Brashear, “but it could probably be made with a limit of error amounting to only a fraction of a wave length of light.” “How much would that cost?’ “About $40,000!” It turned out that the customer wanted the straight edge for a scraper and that an error of one sixty-fourth of an inch would have been insensible for his purpose.—Youth’s Companion. ” Spilled Ink. When ink has been spilled, the first thing to do is to remove as much of the liquid as possible with a damp cloth. Then dip a clean rag into some skimmed milk and sponge the stain. The cloth and milk must be clean for each application. A little benzine or ammonia will remove any grease which the milk may make. Madrid's Slums. Madrid abounds in slums, which are even greater eyesores than those of Whitechapel. There are labyrinths of narrow old streets, bordered by the most uninviting hovgels, and from the squalor of these anodes spring the components of the ferocious mobs which are the bane of the city. ‘very fond of foreign — | », Wiel 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 he 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 care TANSTEAD JunctoN, P. Q., 12th Aug. 1893. Messrs C C Ricwarps & Co. GentLemen,-—I fell from the bridge lead- ing from a platform to a loaded car while assisting my menin uploading a load of grain. The bridge went down as well as the load ov my back, andI struck on the ends of the eleepere, causing a serious injury to my leg. Only for its be:ng verry fleshy, would have broken it. In an Lour could not walk astep. Com- meuced using MINARD’S LINIMENT, and the third day went to Montreal onf basiness and got about weil by the use of acane. Ican sincerely recommend it as the hest liniment that I know of in use. Yours truly, C. H.Gorpoy. The Greatest Snap’ EVER OFFERED We have placed in our window a line of Gilt Edge Glassware, which we are sells ing at prices that defy anything 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 serve Dishes, Vases, &c, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Gocds Store Ops. P. O. Sunnyside. ee os "2 R. AY EP S . —_— ms — —— “The C. Brand Registered” is the only brand of Clothing we sell: “The G Brand Registered” and this label guarantees the garment to be Parfegt IMPORTANT OUR NEW CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ~ IN OTICE! “= * 5 Every garment is Labelled. Fitting, Thooughout Made and Manufactured from the productions of the Best English, Scotch, Irish, Canadian mills, Never before has the public of this province had such an opportunity of securing high gradeé goods at such moderate prices, CALL AND SEE US —Get one of our pamphlets and read it, it will open your eyes and save your pockets. Sole agents tor Charlottetown. -Sentner, McLeod & Co A CEASELESS TORMENT. Eczematic Gnawing and Irritation Havea Short Stay After One Application of Dr. Agnew’s Ointment—It Helps Immedi- ately and Cures Quickly. C W Howard, Peak’s Island, Me., writes: Enclose find 35 cents, for which kindiy eend me a_ box of Or, Agoew’s Ointment. I have been afflicted foralong time with eczema, and it has done me eo much good I want to try another box. The first application gave me more relief than anything I ever tried. Iv’s going to cure me outrigot.’ For sale by Geo E Hughes and S W Dodd. — ee - _ — — Attending the Big bazaar should call at Dodd and Rogers ar , AS ‘ For bargains in STOVES and HARDWARE 3 FOR SALE A very desirable property at Cardigan Bridge. The farm and residence of the late Wm. P. Lewis, Esq., comprising about 100 acres of land under cnitivation; 10: roomed house, a good orchard, barns, stables, etc. Apply to DANIEL F, MACDONALD, Vernon River Bridge WM. A. LE WIS, Cardigan, or the owner, Mrs H. McLellan, 83; Keefer St., Vancouver, B.(, 235 d&w5i pd rr " ST NNYSIDE DENTSTRY” RANA EAA AP AP Ae AS Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. + ee Ne te om 4 | | GAARAGARAAAARARAAAAA NAR hi : y . ; € FOR FALL PLOWING << —BUY YOUR FALL REPAIRS F30M— : W. GRANT & CO’Y. ; —ALSO~— 2 General purpose and other plows ia Spring Tooth > - Harrows. We have a large stock to be cleared out : £ this fall cheaper than ever, at ; : i: W. GRANT & €0’S., . LE PAGES OLD STAND—— 3 5 EREE REED EERE RE REE DIRECT 1 Steams ni Service mn) RY CURE UEEE | satin 6 — { = TO LIVERPOOL, G. 5. The Elder Dempster & Co’s Steamship LAKE HURON 4040 tons, having cold stcrage accomodation and decks propef ly fitted for carrying live stock, is intended to sail from Char 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 | number of cabin passengers, at very moderate rates, For rates of freight and other particulars apply to N. RATTENBURY ——_— AGENT (a RR I NS ns LT TET Cl’town, August, 26th, 1899 THE BIG BAZAAR WILL DRAW A BIG CROWD TO THE CITY We want that big srowd 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—If ou want to make a further saving, buy your FUR ne NITURE HERE. JOHN NEWSON ¢ Pew. ee a