ap 5 Fes git ayer. LT. vm I Rw > foe Examiner Calendar FOR OCTO BE K.... IN'S CHANGES, New | , 4th “ae 18tl La r. 26th 4 Sun Days Hig! v Rises.| Sets. length | Water ’ : 6 ae 25 9 Monda 7 29 22 (10 04 wT 8 27 18 10 53 NWediesd y | 25 15 ll 42 sfThursday Z 23 ll morn VP riday Z1 5 1 19 * $ | 19 5 | 208 18 2 2 57 2M 1l/ LO :10 59 3 46 19 Mi ome 4 35 ’ 20 2S isa 2? Thursday 21 10 4) 6 13 '8' Triday 23 x 16 : = 4 Saturday 24 7 43 7 50 = y 26 5 40 4 39 ay 27 3 37 9 27 7, tu y 28 l 34 10 16 18 Wednesdz 30 0 31 ‘11 05 9 Th« day 31 58 i 34 ad) 7 33) (14 «56 27 i 34 54 24 even 22. Sund ty 36 53 21 2 3. Mond 37 5! 18 | 2 20 M4 Tuesday 38 50 15 3 Q9 5) Wedne 40 48 12 3 58 ] 16 9 4 47 37} y 13 t4 6 36 2S irday +4 43 6 25 of linens comes from the That Snowy whiteness use of Surprise Soap on wash day. Surprise has peculiar qualitics for laundry uses. Surprise Soap* the name. A pure hard Soap. 5 cents a cake. Wants, Lost, Found, &c LOS r.—On w'icen *treet black silk 2m stat Massey I TO LET.—hat cottage on Brighton Road, aex! to residence of Hon. G W, Howlan—Ap ply to Sergeaat Villard, Victoria Barracks or at Hank of Nova Scotia Building to N& D i McLeod 261 2 weeks — —_ LOST.—In mill» emerald and Market f by aving at TO LET Una}4riotietow rooms, exclu Stahie and co moderate. P premises to M wi NTED.- Apply to Mra. Vednesday 12th between U pver and Kailway Station. a !ady’s rella. Finder wiil please ivave atris Co warehouse, ity today around gold broach ettings, between P. W. College yuse Finder will be rewaredd fazard & Moor’s Store. 1e corner house opposite the Hospital, containing eleven ve of kitchen and pantry. *h house in consection. hent «session lst Nov. Apply on the ‘s Connolly. 240 tf A capable girl for housework. M. Trainor, Sydney Street. W ANTED--Several persons for District Dffice Managers inthis state torepresent me in their own and surrounding counties, Willing to pay 3600 yearly, payable weekly. Desirable employment with unusual oppor tunities. References exchanged. Enclose welf-addresse< stamped envelopa,S. A. Park, 300 Caxton Building, Chicago, 219 1m9d FOR SALE -A Meicham'’s Atlas of ® E igiand. Z17 WANTED —Parm2rs’ sons aniother indas- vf fair educationto whom $40 be an induceme2nt. I could ew ladies at their owa homes. cr, Toronto, Oat 244 mious persons a month woul also cagage 4 T. H. LINSCOT TO secupled os containing e large yard. A Leigh, Jr., ya Muamyord, in gooi repair, ‘ht rooms, frost proof cellar, yply at the residsnce of sborough St. LET—House on Qauesn Street, lately is has. 24 6i eod —A very govi cabinet orzan moroveme.ti, wall suited for FIR SALE with modern hall, which has been uselashort time. arice M >dsra Write to KD, P.9. Box, 126. 2i65 tf TO LEI—A house containing five rooms, situalec. \n K ng Street, back of Merchant’s Bank of ‘Elsland. Apply at the office of LL Beer WK WANT ZAT ONCE — Good honest locaity, local Or travelling, to advertise our goods, tacking up fences, along public roads, and s places. No experience need- -ommission $60 per month and per day. \ Write at once for full THE EMPIRE en mon in évery tntrodace an: show cards 0 all conspicuo ed. Salary 0 expenses $2.4 Darticulars London, Ont. rtheterm of four years and sat large store on the corner of afton Streets, lately occupied by ‘oolen Milis. Apply Po Sei 77 t ''O LET —F ix montha, ' n and G McKay ‘ Bros 10u8e on Brighton Road, facing 1s, bathroom aad pantry. heat- ste? aad fitted for electric light. Brighton Road, facing west,9 add bath room. Apply to entley. 218 PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE HONE WORK for f milles; day or evening, g09d pay; © Oanvassiny; plain instructions and work mailed on application, Address, Co-Op-K.Co. Leader Lana: Toronto, Oat. 218 eod nem? ro LET—1 south, 10 roo ea with bot w houses On yooms pantr Viatheson 4 | ) LET~—Suitable for offices; over W Cook, May’s Corner, North yaare. Apply to Catherine May, ce and King Sts. 227 ROOM 3 I jem store of I Bide Queen > serner of Pri FOR SALE —8 sores of excellent land sit- mated at Sparrows Road, Lot 51. This farm is fm the centre of the most thriving settlement im the Province, is well watered and fenced; 3 miles from }{ontague Bridge. For termsap- tw Mr. A. A. McLean, Charlottetonw or to ewror, ‘ohn McLean, Sparrow’s, R oa 3: pt27 w2icadd —«, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 27, 1899 ROCKY POINT FERRY Commencisg Monday, October 2nd. the steamer Nifin will run as follows for the balance of the season Lavo ; Wi!l leave Prince Street wharf At ee Sa cd ae ee ee 0. o canedeeninn snes beens 70 .* ie ckeial itn. 100 p. m. ». ccsccecee cc eueenenseiGeie ci nae ‘ Cn ee ne. + 2 ee eee tities ene: = At seccoee séscevnetibee Ginooeneeceee 8 00 a! m. Weisel es eteaibaens ¢ 0st Oe. i see eek as ae “ ee ed meee OO ek, cua’ 600 « SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf - TE Weeds ose Swieeuewe ye » 900 a. m. _ ee eooeel 2 45 Pp. m. me oo a ee peek eee ee eeee aw 3 Betea gree 4 00 " Will leave Rocky Points ie ices ee cub tevcts pe ae ae e iccase cccceseseneoeesans bee 1 30 Do Mm. 7 Se 45 eee iscsenin Oe & ” s.i eee ee o seccccece @ 5 00 - 3 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 Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetabie. Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pilis. iT... CERTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable watch, You never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sell Reliable Watches Only We don’t care to handle anything else. Call and give us the ver- dict ef your inspection W. N. TANTON EK WELER THE QUESTION IS OFTEN ASKED, HOW 1S THE ASCENDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP accounted for? The answer is simple enough, viz:—Be- cause there is none equal to it tor intrinsic merits, firm ness, purity, combined with great lasting and cleansing pro- perties Send for premium list. J, D, LAPTHORN & C0., Charlottetown Soap Works | The Bulldog. To the uninitiated an affection fora bulldog seemsa perversion of taste. for bulldog is not svureaeil: is oo _ ful and sometimes appears to lack intelli- gence. About his intelligence, however, there is more than one opinion. About his affection and his loyalty there can be no doubt whatever. His affection knowé neither hesitation, wavering or change, and he is loyal to the death. Then, again, he isa rare comrade. He is not noisy, he is not nervous, and he is not given to dem- onstration. He fills the requirements that Emerson formutated as to perfect compan- ionship. He does not need to speak to show his sympathy. He can te] you what he wishes to say with his little eves, ana he can be eloquent with the waggings of his stumpy tail. This kind of a companion is not such as commends himself to all persons, for there are those in the world who like chatterers and consider the unending small talk of the drawing room the highest and most pleasurable expression of human wit, For such as these the bulldog is not likely to have the greatest attractions. Tet such Save a frolicsome dog or a kitten that will chase its tail. But the bulldog is a good companion for a quiet man of a thought- ful and philosophic cast of mind. The bulldog will not disturb his musings, the bulldog will not say the wrong thing ata time when silence is precious, for the bull- dog rarely speaks. When he does, he is short, though not sharp, in his communi- cations and very much to the purpose.— Criterion, The Telitale Eye, *No matter how self possessed a man may appear on the surface,’’ said a close observer, ‘‘there are certain involuntary movements by which he will always be- tray himself to minute scrutiny. To illustrate the point, here’s a neat little parlor trick in mind reading: Seat yourself directly in front of your subject and tell him to hook his finge: tips together before his chest and pull a hard as he can, at the same time think- ing intently of some letter of the alphabet. Then look fixedly at his right eye and re- »at the letters aloud, beginning with A. fhen you come to the one he is thinking about, a swift, indescribable change will flash across the pup‘l. Itis purely un- conscious and inyoluntary, and no human being alive can prevent it. The purpose of the finger tip pulling is merely to dis- tract his thoughts and keep him from baffling you by concentration of will. Try it some time.’’—New Orleans Times Democrat. Bringing Up the Average. Old Rufus Gogblink, a slow, deliberate sort of man, dropped in one day in a cas- ual sort of way to see his friend, Stephen Nobbler. It was the first time he had been in to see Stephen in 42 years. ‘“‘Tm-m! You don’t come in very often, Rufus,’’ said Mr. Nobbler. ‘*No,’’ said Mr. Gogblink. But he went in to see his friend Mr Nobbler again the very next day. ‘**Um-m! You’re coming in pretty often aow, Rufus,’’ said Mr. Nobbler. ‘*Ya-as,’’ said Mr. Gogblink. “I’m sort o’ bringing up the average.’’—Nevw York Sun. Matter of Digestion. “Oh, that I had the wings of a bird!” she sighed with infinite sadness. For dinner she had eaten pork chops pickled olives and ice cream. Was it, then, that she needed the giz- zard rather than the wings of a bird, in order that she might be happy?—Detroit Journal. Solace In Misery. Miss Ethel—Music always makes me feel sad. Doesn’t it you, Mr. Suds? Mr. S.—Yes, but I like it—it’s awfully jolly to feel sad, don’t y’ know.—Brook- lyn Life, ~~ — School Girls’ Nerves Many a pale, weak school girl, euffering the evilerfects of an exhausted nervous sys tem, aud thin, waterp blood, bas been fully restored to the vigor and buoyancy of robust heaith, by using A. W. Chases Nerve |Food. rhe healthful glow ¢n the cheek and the rightness in the eye tellof the building ,up rocess which is taken place in the body. —sadifiapeiaaemeninadagiiinmancigaamiaaaesraen on an —— TANsTeEAD Juxcron, 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 whils assisting my men in unloading a load of grain. The bridge went down as well as the load on my back, and I struck on the ends of the sleepers, causing a serious injury to my Jeg. Ooly for its being very flesby, would have broken it. [n an bour could not walk astep. Com- menced using MINARD’S LINIMENT, and the third day went to Montreal onf basiness and got atout well by the use of acane. Ican sincerely recommerd it as the best liniment that I know of in use. Yours truly, C. H.Gorpon, Stanfield’s unshrinkable underwear in all the different grades, all sizes,the best goods in the world cheap at Prowse Bros. Buy your fall and winter underwear. Buy Stanfield’s; it isthe best made in Canada; sold by Prowse Bros. 3ins Beer & Geff expect 100 basketa grapes today. Now is the best time to buy them for making wine, jelly, etc. See our fal! and winter overcoats. No two prices asked; all :ailor made, but at the lowest possible prices. Prowse Bros. 3in Cheap fares to Charlottetown during the bazaar week, the 16th wo 20th October. This is a great opportunity to get your fall supply of solid leather home-made boots at low prices at Goff Bios. ATTEND THE BazAar.—And if you want a new overcoat come to J. B. Mcdondald & Co and buy a one at special vrice this week. You can get just the suit of underwear you want atR H Ramsay & Co’s. Up to date sheet music at Miller Bros, mills, wh Ae Harrows. AAAASAAAA AS RAR AH IMPORTANT is the only brand of Clothing we sell. “The G Brand Registered” and this label guarantees the garment to be Perfect Fitting, Taiuyioat and Manufactured from the productions of the Best English, sScotca, Irish, Ca p Never before has the public of this province had such an opportunadian securing high grade goods at such moderate prices. ed AAA AAAAAAR AAA AAA AS FOR FALL PLOWING —BUY YOUR FALL REPAIRS FB0M— W. GRANT & CO’Y. —ALSO~— General purpose and other plows ia Spring Tooth We have a large stock to be cleared out this fall cheaper than ever, at W. GRANT & C€O’S., LE PAGES OLD STAND—- EEE ERE EE EEE EE PREYS DIRECT Steamship Service TO LIVERPOOL, G. Sole agents for Charlottetown. AARARAASARARA RA wv erm ED Cl’town, August, 26th, 1899 The Elder Dempster & Co’s Steamship LAKE HURON 4040 tons, having cold storage acconodation and decks proper 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 1 number of cabin passengers, at very moderate rates. For rates of,freight and other particulars apply to N. RATTENBURY a aoe a The Transvaal War FOUR.... INTERESTING ~¢ « o THINGS The Big Bazaar The Yacht Race The Highland Range We;can tell you ajl about the last, | NOTICE! OUR NEW CLOTHING DEPARTMENT “The C. Brand Registered” Every garment is Labelle d. 5 CALL AND SEE US —Get one of our pamphlets and reid it, it will open your eyes and save your pockets. ‘Sentner, McLeod & Co Mad nity of . NOTICE Notice is hereby given. rursuant to the visions ot the Act Of 5lst Vie Cap, 12, sootank 82 and 83 that the undersigned will apply at the next monthly meeting oi the City Council, of the City of Chariot etown, to be holden on the 13th day of November, next, for the ex- emption from taxation, of the *actory, Build ing, Lands and Premises, of the Charlotte town Condensed Milk Company, Limited, now being erecte’, and situateon the south side of the *t Peter’s Road, in the common of Charlottetown, adjoining the Railway reser- vation, the indus‘ry proposed to be introduced and carried onin ssid Factory Building and premises, being the manufacturing of Con- densed ‘ ilk and Condensed Coffee, Dated this 10th day of October, AD, 189%, THE CHARLOTTETOWN CONDENSED MI! K Co., Limited: Oct 1} law 4 wk, tues Watek Attenti That will causs your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. As you value your time piece, do not allow it to run on without attem tion from year to year. Such treat ment will soon ruin the finest watch It’s economy te have it exemined ‘regular intervals. Iam sure I can do it to your satisfaction. E= Please call G. F. HUTCHESON Quee i St Pleasure ~——AND—— Profit. It can be nade a source of profit as woll as pleasure for visitors to the Cathedra’ Bazaar, to call at our store get prices and see our stock of grocer- ies. We'll be happy to see you one and all whether you buy or not. Prices finer than ever this week. Sanderson & Co The Grocers Go Bare Fooed No Nver =a When you can buy girls’ nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Button ed and Laced Boots for 5O0cts PAIR owes A T —— J.H- BELLS See windowfor next tw days. Wedding Gifts Our stock is replete with 80 many articles of HANDSOME SILVERWARE that we are convinced ycu will not find it difficult to make a selection by visiting cur store onjSunnyside Ch’town ——_—_— FENNELL axoCHANDLER (|G. &. TAZIOR a “ ao » Ae Sie Gee Gee. Gee Seek Gein Sue Gein Gem Cee Gee £1 a ew hh LB * - a — ee bh 3 -. a