5 "a! s elect Silver $3 re & - cro 2S TATATS TALS LALA LAIN —=4 easy tt oift 6 : ; for t ride from our bea i n fubdisplay of silverware. We 4 " uld suggest a look é our : Ron-Bon Baskvts ta | Fruit Bowls ¢ Baking Dishes i Fern Dishes Desseri Sets - (Solid Si!ver) ® Fruit Spoons 5 Solid Silver Coflee 43 4 Spoons “ = Cream La‘tiles “y Will you call in and look Ly around. ay >a ts W. W. ee % — ; Jt ier *< sng er -_ | i Sood teed, wed. Wen eroded. ‘wo KS - PPS RP ERE SS SEES SEED A i on We Have Nov oes- m™m h a rp e cne Mes Ys No hobby, bat to do our work ‘9 g manner that will bring success io our customers; and credit to our selves. You are quite safe in your work 16 us, @8S we are ‘ mechanics and oversee a dose. With astaff of good: ics aud equipped w th the b that mowey can purchase, guarautee safisfaction in ev spect. Cali and give us & trial. AAS Brace Stewart and nders, Engineers and Ma Charlottetown, P. E. I Phone 125. Schoo 9 oLLEGE TEXT t Note Books, Invoice Books, encils, Pen tudent wants. aszara & M On ~~ Itelligent Sunnysid SANDERSON Pat ronize ng the} We take creat care af our stock, and are mall margin over cost. ir gre .ceries mice anc satis i ' A & 0! Wedding Cilts 9000200090686 J 80300068 LL SHSEHAAANAAD ending orkiog work rechan~ st tools we will “ry re- Co’y. iinists, SOOGS BSSOLSSE STORSOCEEEE AG eS® BMEBEE g Books BOOKS Serib, Books Inks , Slates nd everything the scholar or oore ;| -—buyers CO., be- use they can always depend on gett- fresh. in the selection ed with a Try us with your next order. Sanderson & Co y The Grocers vIC TORLA ROW a The Purpose of this ; Advertisement 4 is te remind the pl Photo work i; ae, ly finished in the city. from the ' . § t} Cook, iD 1c 1Ost lic that the Studio of elegant- Everyone is particular about thie Pose and Finish of his photograph, but the public lin this par- of the t this studio \ will ve fully Si atisfie ticular, by an inspec ; Artistic work done tion , GEO. H. COOK QUEEN Si, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHAKLOT'TETOWN, OCTOBER 6 1899 TOW, 1 MS ' “Tactics.” Sirn,—The famous “Bolger Road” Eldon, 18 again in evidence prominent member of Parliament and a ak Earnuscliffe Notes. on rry, boys, that that little plot of yours failed, It is ead, but true, that The best laid plans Of mice and men, | great engineer from Charlottetown were Aft gang alee. / seen carefully stakivg the road on Mon- 7 , day iast. What epectacle? This is the here is nothing in this world that some ie. eleiniod «thet thle” band’ le people love sOmuch as the sound of the done duty for = grit aspirants buman voice—when that voice is their A portion of the rightsof~way | O¥®- was purchased in 1893 avother poriivn “A baence makes the beari grow fond in 1897, and tne remainder will likely be | er’—so they say. One of cur boys re= purchased this year acd at next general | cently, while visiting @ friend whom he election the road may be | he bad partiaily opened. Suoh are the tactics of the corruptionists. TRAVELLER. —_ > -— } directly or indirectly to some derangement | keeps ? ‘There 1s no j happiness of motherhood. health is her dearest possession. Good ‘ooks, good times, happiness, love and its continuance, depend on her health. Al- all the sickness of women is traceable A woman’s _ mos f the organs distinctly feminine. Troubles of this kind are often neglected because a very natural ard proper modesty wemen away from physicians, whose insistence upon examinations aud local treatment is generally ag useless as it ig common, Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription will do more for them that 99 doctors in 100. Iv will do more than tbe hundretdu doctor can unless he pre- scribes it. It is a prescription of Dr. R. V. Pierce, who for 30 yeara has been chief consulting physician of the World’s Dis- pen2ary and TInvalids’ Hotel, at Buffalo, N.Y. Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N. A. —_——_—_—4 ; Case. ST erence, Hay Presses Cheese Presses Pressesgreat and presses small, Presses short and presses tall; But the greatest press of all, Is our improved hay press. Which can be bad at short notice, T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Office: Masonic Temple Works: Spring St. — — wee Water Attention ‘Lhat will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. | As you value your time piece, do not allow it to run on without atten- tion from year to year. Such _ treat- ment will soon ruin the finest watch. to have it examined at regular intervals. J am sure I can y do it to your satisfaction. E> Please call G, F, HUTCHESUN Chi town Queen Stree Ti? os itS economy To the Patrons of the P. XE, I. Electric Co,, We are now placing in our station ano - ther boiler of 250 horse power, and we re- epectfully s@k all our customers to use the lights as sparingly as they possibly can CH’TOWN | ¢. not seen for alloftwo daye, geve her a demonstra. tion of howtrue thie raying was in his As a result of this demonstration he left his friend,asa memento of the vy in the world equal tothe ! visit, @ broken rib. While ploughing a piece of new land recently, Mr. Solomon Cavanagh, dis- covered what proved to be so interesting relic cf by~gove days—a large axe that weighed in tue vicinity of eight pounds, We imagine that a person tickling trees for a few days with eight pound axe, would be able to appreciate the feelings of the men withthe pine pound hoe, who was bowed by the weight of centuries, and had on his back the burden of the world. The farmers had many warnings Jast spring against towing any Kind of see! but large plump grain and were specialiy cautioned by those theorists not, on any account, to sow last summer’s “injured” wheat. Amongst those who disregarded the latter warning was Mr. Wm. Nelson, one of China Poiut’s most practical far-~ mera, who sowed a few bushels of the con- demned grain. When Mr. Nelson harvest- ed his wheat crop some time ago,he had a8 good a yield from the sowing of the “dead” wheat, as he bad from the impcrt d seed. Many of us would be interested in learning bow our friends reeoncile their “spring theories” with those facts—for facts are etubborn things. Mrf€&. J. Carrier, and his sister Misa Ethel E. Carrier, returned home on the 26.h ins, from a very enjoyable visit with frieode tn Crapaud and vicinity. Mr. Roderick McKinnon, who bas been very ill forsome time, is slightly improved in health at present. Mr. James Peader- grsst,of Tea Hill, and Mr. George Tweedy of North _River, former residents of this place, spenta short while here recently visiting .old friends and scenes of by- gone days. Mr. Neil W. McKinnon re- turned a few days ago, after a lengthy ecjourn in North River. Mr. John Tweedy is exhibiting his fine flock of Cotswold sheep at the Halitax exhibition. The many Earvecliffe friends of Mr. Harry Morris, of Charlo'tetown Royalty were pleased to have him revisit them this week. He has been the guest of Mr. Harry Tweedy during his stay in Earos~ cliffe. Rex. An OLp anp Weit Trito Remepy— Mr+. Wivoslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It sooths the child, rofteos the gums, alloys all pain, cures wind colic, and isthe best remedy for diarrhoea. Itis pleasant to the taste Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure aud ack for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. Joy! Joy! Itwilldo your heart good too see those lovely large oysters at the Oyster King’s Palace, Great George Street, Joy, the Oyster King, will send oysters for you to any part “of the worldand guarantee safe delivery. Address our letters to King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- lottetown, P. KE. Island. “McCall’s Magazine,” the queen of fashion, one yesr fifty cents, and you can get a McCall pattern free. Drop me a postal and I will call round for your sub scription. Robt L Cotton, P O Box 84, Cn’town. 4i & wy. Miss Blanche Smallwood graduate of Mt. Allison Covservatory of Music will be prepared, after the 11 inst., to take a limit- ed number of pupils in pianof rte. Those wishing to make arrangements will plese call at her home, Richmond Street, New goode—We have just opened our / new stock of fall goods. We want you} to trade with us, prices a6 low a8 any in the business. —Weeks & Co., ‘he People’, Store. Men’s underclothing in fleeced lined half wool, andall wool.—Weeke & Co., The People’s Store. Lap shirts, sll new goods and prices jow, : Fuc slumber robes, dress.:ng gowns, children’s wear. 6000 for a few days, until this boiler .8 in position. P. E. 1. ELECTRIC CO. 22 —dy! yi BINDER T WINE carloads best quality. N: RATTENBUBR Y yards of English flannelette bought at a clear saving of 20 p eon the dollar. All colors. | Co me quick if you want che the: yoods in the city at a small margin on eost—ZJas. Paton & Ue. hy Th pe yor 4 John T. 1 A SE SE SS, & THE TAILOR & CHARLOTTETOWN - - - [RC ne lickenzie, P. E., ISLAND Ree Tere ak 33 mit A333 aE MAN iU FACT YOUR BRS --SAMPLES-- & Yes, a manufacturers samples bought at about half price, and to be put on ee at FRIDAY : This lot consists of:--- err ~> No: 9 I'wo ¢ ( Slike. Sa 2=>a = @ White Counterpanes Coloied Counterpanes Napkins Tray Cloths Table Covers Towels Bath Towels Silk Handkerehiefs Ladies’ Silk Ties Wool Shawls Fabric Gloves Ladies Hose Gents’ Socks 'Voulet Covers Fur Ruffs Ladies’ Belts Children’s Sailor Suits Umbrellas Gents’ Linen Colla: s A lot of Dress Goods Serge Everything in this lot is worth as much more as we ask for them and we expect to clear the lot out in one day. FRIDAY MENTNER, MCLEOD & Cf Waat We Advertise We Don’t Have Long Watches in Nickel caces $3.00 to $1000 Where do you intend buying it? Do not m ke the n ou Bilver on 7.00 0 30.00 take of going to.a tailor and paying double price for a " Gold wn 1.00 1» 190.00 that 2 n») better than hundreds we can show you. | Unains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Have you heard of ale Guards 25 1,00 to 50.00 | Cuff aaa and links 20 to 10.00 | Collar Studs 05to 200 | Brooches 25 to 20.00 | Spectacles 50 to 10.00 If you haven’t we want to tell you now that there is no | Silverware nearly all kinds, in good other make of clothing that possess the same qualities—they | | quality plate. are,—Style Fit, Finish, Durability, and best of all it costs no | Also some in solid silver: “your FALL Ovo0aT — ALW.TAYLOR We have a splendid line of fail Overcoats and Uisters, we vant to show you. a R. H. Ramsay a F =e Another carload horses wanted; weight not under a 1100. OLIVER MASON, F | Sept 26 att Revere Hotel THE OUTFITTERS OPEN TILL 8 EVERY EVENINGe «cece 4 OOS3ROS8 £.0S % est & - S SET ** SSS SSTST TTC T STITT = ss ¥*¥ sl i — rl + ll = * oe CE TG Al ee etait aie ane te MU dalliance mie, ae an