mforti ey \ "10n to ° ya pia where you k - ; hing 18 done In 8 nret cit tu : s to five { § er e % best vaine at 9 po ' We guarantee all ou ’ he str t clase, / cali &0U Vineet» , aad — Lewart » Brace SueWaTL an ' rHE MODER)} ' Founders, Engineers & ‘ Stea Nav. (o’y’a \ ; Sb'town, P KE] ‘ P » 125 ’ 422 22 are lies in Halifa Dartmouth us PHOHTNTIIT IT TTT S0aps exclusively in their and all say they have any other kinds. wo This information is having been gained | petent and trust-wor vertisers, leaving sam every house and maki ful enquiries, Lhese families nev: vhat pure SOAPS m hey tried SUN and LIFEBUOY. Why should not learn and be healt) happier for the learn Price is only large twin bar, PYTPYVIVEPTT EY YYTITT TTY YY PTY sis PPP PPPET PMY cLPPPPPRETED PTY PPTNNTE MS “ean ' Eo Machiniats “mmonnmngrsenennnnnnnanittaragyy Wore than 2000 ami. X aft light and Lif AAAAAd-AAbddbddddAdsdddsdaaddc al every sf manuer 1OF rcustoiun~ he iowest < Z - - - SS l Co'y. | | "hart fo =. @e @ | j i Sau abuoy | homes, ld not correct y com- hy ad- yes at 1g care- r knew ant, un- LIGHT others ier and ng, d¢ for MLLLaAAhALddbabhdLaLbababQMAAQbadbdAQaddcdaddddddadd deddedddcdd sede cad sddd/ehsAddddeaddcs CELERY xe oe @ {=e - @ >> @ @ %, Why do we hear and about “Paines’ Celery Because it is claimed to h amount of celery in its and why are we blowi avout celery? Because genuine article, and in o1 duce it even more tho make the following lib Celery per bbl $2.00 fo for 6 bbls $9.50—a plat with each « on receipt oO stamps. W tate if for winter keepi Use, we sbip to all the } it alias s ceiery sen ? arr awit MmOIpie Se! t > cents in es, and celery will he ur customers in perfect Winter keeping. We are also growers a beets, carrots, , cauliflower, toma ce ge, Ly Orders from unknown c Will please accompany 0) \ddres3,— Celery Charlott eee ee ai current prices. CAR’ . ™ secvsssamssssssssrssrssssssis CTD 3 lene ate. Stairs. -_— CELERY Compound ?’ =~» a = ee so much ive a certain composition, ngso much ve have the ler to incro- ‘oughly, we ral offer:—- 3 bbls $5.00 for keeping 6 + DB ~? @ ® @ ® @ ®t & & @&er oS & <= THE DAILY EXAADNER, CHARLOU'LTETOWN, OCTOBER 27, 12 99° RED LS Ue UE, Chinese Children. a7 rice cakes, accompanied by many curio ceremoniais. And in it all the child takes his part, and his elders are very kind t him and never bother him with ec! dp or putting on clothes to go out Ile } . Strips to the waist or beyond it in ~ then, as the winter comes on, pu another garinent t he becomes as broad as he is long. s he takes off \] the | ® isy. Then he never ‘ 7 } ? breaking anythin - Sime si r | ttl : t fi i (lie stood up- ‘hinese child to talk so loud o1 its and wrig And bb ropean n grow like him in this respect, and readmitted to their feet are forever fiddling spoils, as to s heart’s content. European houses rubbing about and With Kuropean Cer eee then uands something things will epoil.—Mrs. Little’s “Intimate China.” A Procession Met on a Rural Road, “Going along a rural road the other day,” said a pedestrian, “I met an un- dertaker’s wagon and ¢lose after that a man on a wheel, while after him came a gtolley car. This seemed like a curious combination of the old and the new, of the dead and the very much alive. Pres- ently the man on the wheel went ahead, and a moment later the trolley car shot past, too, leaving the undertaker’s wagon plodding along behind, but it kept a-go- ing all the while at the same steady, uni- form gait, and I couldn't help thinking that it would get first again in the course of time.”—New York Sun. Miss Burris will be at the Florida Hotel, Pownal, on Tuesday, 31st inat., at 7 p.m. for the purpose of meeting the ladies and gentlemen desirous of joining her class in dancing and deportment. When you are nervous and sleepless take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It makes th nerves strong and gives refreshing sleep. Royal Oak Soap—That’s all. Send one dollar ard fifty cents to Joy the Ovster King. and he will send you a box containing 450 choice P. EK. I. oyster Addreis King Joy, Lock Box 252, Cha, ottetown, P. ie i. Oysiers by the quart, peck, bushel, and barrelat Joy’s. Royal Oak soap; it is sll right. House F'or Sale A house conveniently situated on Dor- chester St., now occupied by the under- signed, containing 15 rooms. Stable accomodation for 12 horses. All in first class order. Suitable for a boarding bouse, sa'icon cr private dwelling. Parties iesiring to te? the house nay do so from 19 to4 oecloek op any day. Wiil he se ld reasonably. 240 d&w MICHAEL SWEENY so LET The rorthend of a house situated on Prince Street, conta'ning nine rooms, euit- able for a boarding house or private resid- ence. Appir to THOMAS McQUAID, Lower Prince 241 - Farm kor Sale That well known and valuable freehold rder; also a address and en ordering present aritime Pro- received by ‘condition f>1 yor g Ol id shippers of parsnips, tur oes, onions. rresponsents, der with eash SON Specialists, town P. EF. I. BARLEY 2000 bushels barley wanted ELL RROS. SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY” US IS Office in New Prowse Biock, | first door to the right up QR. AYEPS farm, lately theproperty of Edward Mul- len, and now of James L. Mullen, Cove» head Koac. Lot 24, iscflered fur sale. It covtains I70 acres of first class land, mos'ly cleared and in good condition. There are a few acres of fine timber euitable for scantling and feocing sand some hardwood, On it are a well built and comfortable residence, baros, granary and hay house. It is well adapted for a pasturage farm; is almost 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 01 that date. Farm produce, stock, implements and came time. ticulars apply to ; ar JAS. L, MULLIN Covehenod Road, Lot 34. Oct. 3, °99—w3i d3i ——__—__ — yard and outbuilding, newly repaired @ cleaned, Apply to John Murphy, ane John T. CHARLOTTETOWN ’ | The quiet village of Souris West, was and ng | Cantwell bad been in his usnal good health ae : | 218 stomach, but there was no cccasion for household furniture will be sold at the For terms of sale and par- TO BE LET—Comfortable house on corner of King and Weymouth Streets—eight rooms regeoregce ramen ce eae & THE TAILOR & Death of Mr. John Cantwell } thrown into consternation on Friday even-~ | ing, the 13th inet., when the sad pews was | circulated, that Mr. John Cantwell, one of | the most respected residents, had suddenly unexpectedly Mr. passed away. | Up to the day of bis death. He complained /Outhat day of being a trifle distressed at | alarm, He hac partaken of his evenin - meal with his wife and family, when complaining ot not feeling well, he laid on his bed, Mrs Cantwell heairng some faint noise in the room went in, to find her husbard in the throes of death, Medical aid was instantly sent for, and all possible means resorted to to resusticate him but all to no avail, the messenger of death had done his work and had left one more disconsolate widow and family to moarnthe loss of 4 kind husband anian affectionate father. was the secoud+on of Patrick Cantwell! and Catharine Price; born near Harmony hia 59:h year. He married Elizabeth ‘ Conway to whom was born four soos and James, who is settled in Boston, and John Thomas who has always remained at home witb his father. Three daughters also are left to mourn, beaides a disconso- late widow. Mr. Cantwell was an energetic, per- severing and industrious mao. He had been for several years engaged as superio~ tendeut of Souris breakwater and hed also been engaged in a similar work at Mabou, C.B. He was highly respected and es-~ teemed by everybody, proof of which was shown by the very large concourse of peo- ple of all denominations who accompanied his remains to their final resting place in St. Felix’s cemetery, Rollo Bay, where al! that wae mortal of his remains were quietly laid to rest, amidst the tears of many friends. HerMANVILLE Farm bas recently pur- chased the prize-winning Tamworth boar, und-r six months, at both the Interna~ tion! Exhibition at St. John, and the Nova Scotia Eabibition at Halifax, having taken first prize at the one and second prize atthe other. Hermanville farm is bound to keep up the high standard of the Hermanville Tamworths. A Great Orcuarp.-—The Co-operative Farmer states thet Professor Robertson recently visited the orchard of Mr. Ralph S Eaton,at Kentville and that he pronounced it the best designed and best kept or- chard he hasever seen. As Prof. Robertson has visited probably more orchards than any man in the word, his statement must be gratifying to Mr. Eaton and to Nova Scotians generally. The orchard consists of 50 acres and contains 14,000 trees of various kinds, and not 30,000, as was statel in the parsgraph mentioned. An Orv and Wert Triep Remevy.— Mrs. Wioneloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind coli, and is the best remedy for Dirraboe. It is pleasane to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents bottle. Its value is incalculable. 'Be sure and ask for Mrs Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup. —— Kaiser's Exhibit at Paris. Bers, Oct. 25.—Emperor William will exhibit the Frederick the Great col- lection of curios, literary treasures, antl French painticg: at the Paris Exposition. Vandals have defaced the newly erected monnments in the Siegeseallee. The noses and handsof seven of the En- peror’s ancestors have been demolished. —_—_——— <P How many young men and young wo- men are cut off just as the future seems brighest and fullest of promise! They are taken away by the d‘sease which causes over one-sixth of all the deaths in the world—the disease which doctors call consumption. There is absolutely 10 rea- con in the world why consumpltior sh vuld be fatal—whby itshculd be even efioas. It is a disease of the blood, and Ca: be cured absolutely and always by purifying and enriching the blood. The onlv ex- ception to this is the case where it has been neglected and improperly treated voti] itis stronger than the body— until the body has become so weak as to have lost the ability to recuperate. Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery will cure 98 per cent of all eases of Consumption if used according to direction, It also cures all lingering coughs, bonchial and throat affecticne. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N. A. ‘\ ——— A in the year 1840 and was consequently io Q) six daughtere.T wo of the sons survive him, | ® yh ee eens . READ THE q It will interest vou-- | ie) SATURDAY @ The deceased Q) ‘3 We are going to give you — 1000 yards of Flannelette at 4c per yard. 400 yards of wrapperette at 6c per yard. The best haudkerchief we ever sold for 2¢ each. If you want a hosiery snap you'll get it 25c a pair Our Diamond Jubilee Corset fit for a Princess. Will be offered from 7 to 10 o’clock p. m. for 40c a 60 pairs wens lined kid gloves 40c a pair. we 400 mens silk neck ties all styles 10c¢ each. A pure linen collar latest style English make 6c each, \0 pairs mens pants for $100 they are worth double. Here’s the Snap of the Day 14 pairs of heavy wool blankets $1.90. 25 ladies black cloth jackets $2.25. 25 ladies fur capes ‘wear guarant2ed” $7.00. 100 ladies fur collars “to-night only” $1.00 50 feather boas 10c, 25c and 40c. 250 ladies wool vests 25c. A big basket bargain of ribbons 5c per yard 2 Some were 50c, some were 25c, some less 4 9 WAR NEWS Q) Then Read This Ths best grey cotton you ever bought at 4c per yard. Come early as possible we are always rushed Saturday. to serve you. Everybody saves money by buying at “MY STORE.” ue@eveeeeceeeraeeeta® a b i = ie SS aes Kad hin i tt" o pair 20 obliging clerks @ td J SENTNER, McLEOD & Co 4 Kumfurtable Kind That is the only kind of underwear yoa get at the Model Store. Not rough, ill made garments in our entire stcck, and you pay no fancy prices either. You can buy a splendid suit of underwear for $1.00—Of course we have them cheaper we can sell you a suit for 50c—of course we have them dearer— all prices up to $9.00 EB'or the Boys We have a very nice line of boy’s Underwear, strong, well made, smooth, fleeced lined, sizes 26 to $2. Well Fitting Underwear Serviceable Underwear Warm Underwear Cheap Underwear Strong Underwear Good Underwear A. H. RAMSAY & UU. eeeeee THE OUTFITTERS “Wo aby. oxby_orbye wre lS Qe: cs US TS AS ES HS @ 545 DS Gs GS US as = somal en HAPPY —— WHEN Tickenzie, ss ORLA ATTENDING THEB AZAAR ——CALL AND—— ‘Purchase a Happy Thought Range THE BEST MADE Simon W. Crakbe (SSH S882 %t CO8ORRO8G® | 3% 93% AW, ¥, Wy 'WE . RV ARNVARWARS eV Get S ES LSENES LS. sie ++ e tie el@>* ane ste e 2 sie “GB . HOUSEKEEPERS | To come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep every- thing in our line that is neces- sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wuat we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. Cheir lowness will surprise ‘DAISUOL and ELORNSBY (QUEEN STREET NOTICE. All accounts in book account, notes of hand, judgments, or otherwise, due the estate of tne late John P. Sullivan, of St. Peters Bay, must be handed in, and paid forthwith to Lawrence J. Macdonald, who will grant receipts therefor. All accounts not closed aad arranged for at once will be placed in October court for collection. HELEN SULLIVAN, Administratrix, St. Peters, Sept 25th, 899.1 W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake Chacolates <= Can be had at any of the following firs. class st ore T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Goff Waiker's Corner STOVES & HARDWARE | J.D. McLeod & Co Pees ear ens: eae ELL RT OIE EE 8 one er ss - PATI ES MT es ee EP Ss Se — PRL ANS ie OMOEA MEE NRTA i teagindeig <i ne oie: