wr = ee sae > ~~ o& 4 @ @ & & Womens Dark Tan @ Walking Boots made by J & T Bell—This is a pew line with ng and they are some- thing nice, we can bard)y fiud words to describe them There's a finish to them => There's 2 tone to them that brands them Al. Its a laced boot made of Dark ‘an W.cker calf the soles are medium heavy put on by the Goodyear metiod. The last and tip are the 1 ewest of the new, not wide, not narrow ~just right—They’re comforiab!le and the : price is. ‘ $4.00 the pair: ’ ALLEY & CO., SHOEKISTS )*®* >> eee, asa =< <4 4222424 @ © 42 «= 4 «4 4 THE -_— > @ = 2 a 7 Tea cake tor 10¢ at our atore. Thev they’re the can he had are Wine Cakes and best tea cake made. Telephone 98. Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD £006 06886 08 096649908801 800 CC*2®SOSES 20s. 0660668066006 68864 6S04 © 00S 2 FOS COCSSESS VY OOFEEEOESEE LESS e ee AAABARAAAF ARK = Men's Chains A man has opportunity of l 4 | ocal and Other tems, meena - ——— ee Jovrnatist Mape Harry.—We were presented this week with a generous sup- ply of turnips raised on the farmof Mr H E Doff, at Petit deGrat. Mr Duff has , good reason to fee! proud of t'eir size and excellent quality. — Awherst Record. ENcouRAGING Eyxrerrrise —Wool- stock, N. B.isalive town. The Board of Trade of that place ia making enqu ir- ies in rrgardto the establishment of a pulp mill,and Mavor Hay has promised that the town will vote $10,000 towards the enterprise. chalice New war Vesse.s.--Fifty-five new war vessels are now building for the United States Government. Of these 8 are first- class heavy armored sea-going battleships; 38 are torpedo boats; 4 are monitors; and 1 ie powerful cruiser. When they are completed, the United States will take rank as the third naval power of the world, Arrestep in Toroxto.—Sigmund Schlessinger, formely a merchant of Chicago, but for some time past the occu- pant of a handsome house on Duanhar Road, a fashionable section of Toronto, has been arrested on a Chicago warrant, charg- ing him with having received stolen goods to the value of $2300. The offence is said to have occurred in 1896. The prisoner will fight extralition. etait Trraow Feven.—Uhere isa good deal of typhoid fever in «and about Charlotte- town at the pre-ent time, atiributable,more or lesa, to the wet weather which has pre- va'led for some time past. There are five cases of the disease in the Charlottetown Hospital, including three McCartby child- ren whose home is inthe vicinity of the rail vay premises. A Lone Jovayey.—-It often that is not three vonog children undertake a journey of several thousand railes alone. Yet the Atlantic Express on Saturday brought three little tots that had come all the way from the city of Houston, Texae, utterly alone and they were not checked as bag gage either. The children are bound to Halifax to visit their grand-pareots, their parents being former provincialists. Their names are Frank Quinn, Jobo Felix Quinr, uod Grace (Juinon, and, they are partic- ularly bright children. Toa reporte: the eldest said that they had enjoyed the trip immensely and bad not been sick.—St. John Gazette. P. E. Istanp Hospivau.—Miss Isahei showiog only these articles of jewelry in his external dress. A ring, studs or stick pio, aod a AAAA Macmillan made the first payment, $84 yesterdav on ber contribution of $250 to the ward for crippled children in the new hospital. Mies Macmillan has showna praise-worthy interest in the matter and her efforts have awakened a general cor- watch chain. The cliain the conspicious item. It is impor tant, therefore, that its quality should be as good as the man can afford, and its style be dis- tinguished for taste and cbar- acer. j I have taken especial pains in eelectiog a large stock cf men’s Chains, am sure you say that the patte ros are tie most | tasteful ever shown in this city and the prices have sufficient range to fit every pocket book. W. W. WELLNER THE GREAT WATCH HOUSE We EEEEEE FOF _—-———= - ERR EE EL EU EE EEE CAAAAAATHARAAAAH - ae a 7sTHE MODERN “as Foundry and = & Machioe Saop We would cal! special atten- 2g. tion to our“New Foundry De- ie partment’ which we bave prov- ed to be adecided success. We bave spared no expense in fitting up this department. Having imported from the Uni- ted States a special “grade of eand” and employing one of the best moulders in Canada, we are now ina position to meet the long desired needs of the people. Que Machine Shop Dep't which is equipped with the beet gem oS « byg K Ss Ss os SF LSE TS SPE modern machinery and exper- “2s lenced workus n, is cay ible of K P turaingout workin a strictly @& | - 7 , . ‘ ry’ . “de i Lrst Ciass manner. | ) (nose in vs j e need Ol an yliing ip our iipe we oe! 7. Invite them tocall and be thors oughly convinced tha: we do work in an Al style. i MELA GGILLILG SHBAPHASRAGAPRM , BRUGE STEWART & CO'Y, 3 “THE MODERN” <4 ie i. on founders, Engineers & \Machin~ de ists, S.Nav.Co’s W arf, Fe Ch’town, P. E, I ie Phone 125 \S fy SKs% 944 NEN NEVES ILM aa AP ASP UF AP AP UP AP AS TS Tv ae i ee a a ee REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, my patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Queen’s Square, first door io the right upstairs, DR: J. H. AYERS, Dentist | eided to giv? Happy homes, easy quick work, snow dial sympathy for its advancement. Her recita! last wioter io aid of the ward was ench a complete success that ehe has de-~ anotber at an early date for the same object. Miss Macmillan may feel nesured of a generous response as Charlottetown people are not slow to re corpnize unselfish devotion to a worthy cuuse, initial ialel AccipentaLty Snor. — A _ sister of Theodore Laoierre, a clerk at the Britiah American Hotei, was shot in the face at Chezztcook on Monday last by adis- charge from a gun supposed to be fired by one of a party from Halifax, consisting of & young man and an officer. Several shot aleo pierced her bands and arms, and some entered just below the eye. She dropped unconscious. Physicians have removed most of the shot. but the girl, being weak phyeically, is in a precarious condition. Itin said the parties were warned not to fire in the direction where the accident took place as there were people around there. The father bas been in town about the matter.— Halifax Recorder. > oe LL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMANS HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggists >" Soap! soap ! Use Ktionpike Bar the great Laundry and_ scouring soap marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Roya Oak in the Laundry. white clothes. Use Juprtes for the toilet and light Laundry. Makes child’s play of washday. "JD LAPTHORN & CO. Charlottetown Soap Works. Low-priced Practical Watches So low-priced that the poor man need not go without one. So practical that they will last a lifetime. We’ve lots of them. We want you to have oue of them. G. BF. HUTCHESON, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 20 1898 THEIR KISMET Proverbs, like grammatical rules, are liable to exceptions. For instance, the familiar saying, ‘‘Lightning does not strike twice in the same place,” bad its exception during the bombardment of Widin by the Russian batteries ctf Kalafat on the opposite shore of the Danube. The incident is described by Dr. Ryan in his book, ‘‘Under the Red Crescent,’’ the Turkish equivalent for the Red Cross society. The shells from the heavy siege guns at Kalafat were dropping incessantly within the fortress. One of them as it exploded torea great hole in the ground large enough to contain a horse. A Turkish woman, who was cowering with her three children under the shad- ow of the wall, took refuge in the hole. According to the law of chances, it was the least likely spot to be again bit by a shell. But scarcely had she crept in and drawn the three children after her when another shel), leaving the cannon’s mouth at Kalafat, nearly two miles away, dropped into the same hole and blew mother and childreu to atoms. To the Turks the grim exception was a vivid illustration of their doctrine of kismet, or fate. The woman’s hour had come; kismet led her into that hole; it was the place assigned for her departure from earth. Another shel! struck the angle of a house, tore duwn the walls and reduced one half of a room to ruins. In the oth- er half of the room were a Turkish wo- man and two children. They were not even hurt. Their kismet, according to Turkish ideas, saved them. NEWS NOTES. Great Britain imports nearly $45,000,000 of wheat four, but Canada only supplies about $800,000,a mere “flea in the tar barrel.” The fish is white below and green above because white :sthe color ofthe light shining throught the water, and hence protects him from his enemy below. His back being green wakes h m, cn the other hand, appear from above as part of the \ Queen St. Jewelery Store, green water, and is his safeguard from hawke and other enemies. 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, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastcin the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Piil. Smali Dose. Small Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day. \ See you get Carter’s,, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Piflg New Goocs New Goods At the Cheap Crockery Store Just received a new and beantiful lot of China, Glass, Porcelaine. all kinds of Crockeryware. All the latest novelties in China. Also a large stock of fancy goodsin Albums, Frames, Dressing Cases, Necktie Bexes, Gloves and Handkerchief Boxes, etc., etc. Dolls all kinds and prices. Call and see them. No trouvle to show goods, Handsowie articles for Wecding Presents co. LEWIS PHOTOGRAPHS. We are now making all the latest styles of Photoe, finished in a superior manner. either on glossy or flat paper At the Old Stand, Grafton St. North Side of Market Square. PAINTING. Miss M.H.C*i:bolin bes reopened ér studioin Morris Block and will ive lessons in Oil, China, Water olor, and Tapestry painting from October Ist 1898 to June Ist 1899. 2662 dww weeks. weet owwe® © 668 tT 2tw BOCs CY We don’t mark 124¢ We don’t mark 19e, 2€ to 30 per cent off, we we sell it at 5¢ per yard. sell it at 124c a yerd. to 25 per cent off, we seil ) sell them at $1.95. 0) We dont mark 50c for 50c. any other house on P. E C Aa s a} Wholesale and ) Retail. . ANY eee “604 0000 JF @2OCOS6G 200 it, We Don SO Leeeeees J OOOG? 1088689 per cent off, but we sell at 124c yard. We don’t mark 18c¢ heavy tweed dress goods 30c, and give you 20 to 30 per cent off, we sell it nt 18¢ a vard. We don’t mark 5c flannelette 7c a yard and give you 20 or 25 per cent off, We dont mark 10c print cotton 15c a yard and give you 20 to 30 per cent off, we sell it at 10c a yard We dont mark 12$c grey flannel 20c and give you 20 to 30 per cent off, we We cont mark 39¢ wool shirts and drawers “all waol” 50c, and give you 20 We dont mark $1.95 jackets $4.00 and give yon 20 to 50 per cent off, we We Don't Mark Any Goods at Fancy Prices and give you 20 to 30 per cent off. are giving values instead of discounts. . (ome and see for yourself. EN TNER [Vii OFLELKELET ELE ETTS SG G® any customer buying goods at this store—may if they wish itshave theic money cheerfully re— funded, if they can purchase any kind of: Dry Goods cheaper than we are selling them. SENTNER McLEOD & CO. SO00 12078200 4 3006 2880 donble width dress goods 20c a yard, and give 20 to 30 all wool, serge double width 32c a yard, and give you sell at 19c a yard. them at 39c, hats $1,25 and give you 50 per cent off, we sell them Bat we are selling Dry Goods cheaper than I. Customers are finding it out for themselves that we Lcup & Cl Successors to Beer Bros. ri J alti Ore 2/86 2488 J 1 OB tes ° Shinoles at 98e $ SHINGLES AT $1 10 SHINGLES AT $1.15! SHINGLES AT $1.25 SHINGLES AT $1.30! SHING LESAT $!.50 SHINGLES AT $i 60 SHINGLKS AT $1.70 SHINGLES AT $2.00! SHINGLES AT $2.25 SHINGLES AT $2.3C SHINGLES at $2.50 Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shingles, a!l kinds—all prices. Everything elee you reouire in our line Puone 181. James Barrett, Conaolly’s Wharf.... es A @2eWwesO202048 5488686 SSS OS SS BU F2BSESS FOE DB nay Ce Shoes for You’ll be buying a new pair of shoes soon. Where are you going to buy them ? Our Fall and Winter stock is now opened. Ladies Pebble leather laced boots at $1.25 $1.40, $1.60, $1.75. Ladies Box Calf laced and buttoned $2.25 $2.75, $3.25 Ladies Dongola laced and buttoned $1.25, $1.40, $1.60 and up. Girls Pebble laced boots at $1.00, $1.10, $1.25. W. H. STEWART & Co HENRY R. LORDLY C. E -M Gan. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineeriag Cornell University. Consulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties> Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. Jobn. Island correspondence addressed to jharlottetowa, ——__ The Model Store Offers you underwear at prices that will suit yeur pocket-book, at 20c per at 860 per at 1.00 per up to 6.00 per suit do de do We guarantee satisacftion in this de- partment, ee R. H. Ramsay & Co, SUNNYSIDE —_— ——- a —— eT T.B. CLIFT ST. JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDI.AND. General Shipping and Commission Agent and Auctioneer. ——DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF--— PrP. E. Island and N. 8S. and American Produce SPECIALTIES: attle, Horses, Hay, Oats, Vegetables, Fruit, Meats, Poultry Butter, ete. —-—AGENT FOR THE-— «Stratton Little’ Line of Sailing Vessels {rom Boston {¢ St, John’s, ae < : . . b, ody s arvbys ovbye +b oh» po bye ox pe errs ® e se ee ad ee °? ~ PERE RERBE BRRRBRERSK LT SS ELIS SO LOI TON SA ETT RE EE TS TN Tc AN eT