On bw SP ee TE SRC PVPOPYrrereTrrPyyPr yy eponPPrrrVTrrrerrririrr rier rrr rrrerrerrrrrrrrirr vey aa OP a Ate ay | * after his tub with th ‘ Baby’s Own Soap. ' 9 e I ; $a taint inSurpass- id toilet soap. ' Beware of imitations, ; | ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., ’ i i ; | | Mfrs. VISITORS TO THE Grand Bazaar Shon! i make it & port —tocall ai- The Great Watch House, Here you will see large and sutifal «tock of watches, some with -olilgold cases, set with dia- I iz, som? with goli-tilled cases that are gemsofart, and others with sulid silver cases, exquisitely orna- 2d and engraved. figures and Ail marked in plai ’ rxed low " P are now Opening & very pretty 12 of Jewelry, we shall be very pleased w show youall that is new wWwieo you call. W. W. Wilh NER The Great Watch House. isn't It™~ ' omiorting beyond «xorrszion 0 be an'e to to a place where you know every ng is done in a first sano ¢ f ‘ ; ; ‘ : ; ( ( ¢ ( ¢ : é ‘ ; ‘ WwW ’ ia@ae® manuer Our aim is to give our custoio- era the very best value at the lowest possible price. We guarantee all our work to he strictly first class. Give us a cal! and be convinceds > > * Brace Stewart and Coy. “THE MODERN” *~-_<<-. <- «> = “~ * = Founders, Engineers & Machinists Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf Ch’town, Phil Phone 125 st 222247822 O88TF NI ttstieeenineeerteneiteeemnemannnaiaa -_ SeenON ENN NS POE HNTNA NPT AT MND. More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth ise Sun: light and Lifebuoy Soaps om es ~~ So GS | ale a. “ : ; in their homes, lall say they would not any other kins, isinformation is correct navi! g been gvaine by com- petent and trust-worthy ad- ertisers., leaving ¢ amples at very house and miuking care- ful enquiries. ihese familie S hever knew what pure St VAP meant, un- chey tried SUNLIGHT ind LIFEBUOY Why should not others wn and be healthier and = happier for the le«rning. = Price is only 5¢ for large iwin bar, WAAWd aed ALasddadddd scbbdddddddld TS AAAAALAAA : MONTREAL. ot = ' ee LE BM MUAdAMdbGAbdAdbbaddaQeddhdddaddaddiad Mab LLLdbAibedabddcsb cb idd AbLAed THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLO'I'TETGWN, OCTOBER 23, TRA LR ES. OC ie 1 CT Bren Handling Wild Animals. A trainer never confronts the and compels them to do his in his hands. joes not think of it each time, and he ' holds his mastery of them by a sort of | power that becomes habit—second na- ture. as it were—just as he eats his “ils or performs other common en- keepers say, the tiger treacherous. It p the eye fixed nstantly upon it, or it may re- at any moment. There is only : } it can be called, of wild beasts, and that is to | make them fear you. If » slightest cause to think Or all anin als ect ¢ ry at Si «chills i = 4 | they will take advantage of N instantly, and they are shrewd and ng in their way and constantly i * lhin ony wa CuIng Lor some nioment of a tem- porary forgetfulness or timidity.—St Louis Globe-Democrat. Not So Poetical, “She has a complexion like a tinted china cup.” “Yes. It’s a beautiful mug.”’—Cleve- |; land Plain Dealer, row Japanese Catarrh Cure Cures Nasal Catarrh. Japanese Catarrh Cure is a penetrating, ;, and healing pomade, which is in- «up the nostrils by a small camel's hair i!, Lhe heat of the body melts this pomade {the patient breathes the soothing medica- through the nostrils, and the nasal chan- nelsepenup. The stuffed-up feeling in the s, and the person can breathe natur- ugh the nose. The dull pains across {cease. Continual use for a short time le mucous membrane until the sore- ss and inflammation are all gone. The bad olor of the breath passes away, and the lost senses of smell and hearing return. The drop- in the throat is permanently checked, and } not stop up towards night. The ‘rye from the nose grows less and less, ond uly stops altogether. It does not drive (he disease into the throat or lungs or into the ears, ax so ©iten is done by washes, douches and the temporary relief catarrh powders an snutfs which contain cocaine and other fatal which relieve at the time, but give rise |o a false security. Japanese Catarrh Cure is a thorough antiseptic, is cleansing and heal- ing in its action, aud soothes the minute ap- plied. Six boxes are absolutely guaranteed to cure any case of nasal catarrh, or money will be refunded. A free sample will be sent to any person suffering from this most dangerous dis- 9 ee ee eee ee ‘ , °g ‘oa ’ e ’ me oes ' . HiKYL.ULGAS, ease. Enclose 5 cent stamp. Sold by all drug: gic s. 50 cents. 2.50, or by mail. Ad- ress, Six ior © The Griffiths & Macpherson Co., 121 Cuurch Street, Toronta, [ia BLACK DIAMOND LINE The S. S.**COBAN ” Montreal, Friday morning, Oct. 20th, will be due at Ch’towp, Monday morning, Oct. sailing from 23rd, and : eails for St. Jobn’s, Nfld, via North Sydney, carrying horses, cat-~ tle and sheep on deck and pro- duce under deck at lowest possible ra‘es. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS &CO., Ch’town, Oct 16-99 Agents EVENING INSTRUCTION At the P. E, I. Commer. | sial College will com- mence on Monday, Oct. 9th inst, at 7.30 p. m. Instruction in Arithmetic Book-Keeping,Shorthand, aconeemet Penmanship, ‘l'ypewrit- ing, &. Day students Apply at | admitted free. once to ISAAC OXENHAM, Ch’town, Oct ,2°99—tf When you see an animal trainer per- ng with ferocious beasts you may be quite right if you imagine the | man as a fearless master of them, but you think for an instant that there is no danger, you are wholly bidding but he literally takes his life | Iie is so used to the danger that he | | ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. | Montreal Gazette: Premier Sehreiner, o | the Cape, who at first hung back, bas seen his fall duiy and is doing it. Perhaps of heart, and set Canada where it should be } Montreal Star : Sir Wilfrid’s patriotism is very profound but very shiftly British | tothe corewhenin London, French in Paris, and American in Chicago; en- thusiastically British in Bowmanville, but allowing his Government to be represented as very un-British in La Patrie, of Mon- tree], Hisemotions are not thoseof a statesman, butof a comedian, and his highsflown expressions meaa as little to him as the rantofe third rate actor. strong pointis his versatility ; he has played many parts, and to do him justice always tries to suit the taste of his audi- ence. Having got into power by aeuc- | cesful appesl to race prejudice, it is natu- 'ralthat he should think it bigh time for Canadians to ¢‘nx a]! race lines, all creed lines, and party lines, and unite in contem- plative adoration of Wilfred, the Alto~ gether Admirable. The whole tone of his recent utterances indicate a thorough ap- preciation of his own meri‘s and his own importance. His sublime poses are ap proaching the ridiculous, am ~~ Spanish Prisoners Dying. Maprip, Oct 20.—friends of the Span- ish priscners in Luzon learn that during the last eight months 500 of the captives have died, The women are furious at the fatal delay in securing the release of the prisoners. The prefect of Madrid has forbidden the holding of a proposed in~ dignation meeting. iE ee BateBaLL.—The baseball season which clozed last week has been one of tl:e most successful financially, that the United States has kaoown in years. The twelve clause cleared about $360,000. Not a single club lost money. Pornter FoR Cuarcorretown. — The city of Wiunipeg has inatailed a compiete electric plant for street lighting uoder municipal control, and will go into street lighting on its own account. —— How many young men and young wo- men arecut off just asthe future seems brighest and fullest of promise! They are taken away by the d’sease which causes over one-sixth of all the ceaths in the world—the disease which doctors call consumptioa. There is absolutely no rea- soa in the world why consumption should be fatal—wry itshculd be even serious. It is a disease of the blood, and can be cured absolutely and always by purifying and evriching the blooc. The only ex- ception to this is the case where it has been neglected and improperly treated until 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 wi'l cure 98 per cent of all cases of Consumption if used according to directions, It also cures all lingering coughs. bronchial and throat ett cticne. Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing only, aud receive free @ copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N. A. Ladies kid gloves, tan and black, speciai lot at 50 cents—T J Harris, Lon-~ don House, Special to ladies—a j0b lot of boots on our counters at 25 to 50 per cent discount toclear out all marked plain (figures— Goft Bros. 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. E, I. oysters. Address King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- ottetown, P.E.I. Oysters by the quart, peck, bushel, and barrelat Joy’s. Royal Oak soap; it is all right. It is Easy to Love Your neighbor as yourself when your peighbor is a pretty gir!. It is just as easy io cure yourselfof Catarrh,Bronchitis or Asthma, if you use Catarrhozoue, the new medicated air treatment for all dis- eases of the nasal and respiratory passages caused by germ __ife Catarrhozone cures by inhalation without danger or risk to tbe sufferer. It g oes wherever air cen go and never fails to reach tne affected parts. This is why it excels treatments requiring the vee of sprays, douches, powders, ointments, &e. which cannot reach the seat of the disease avd are therefore useless. For sale at all PRINOIPAL | druggists, or direct by mail, price $1. Send 10 cents in stampsto N. C. Polson & Co., Manufacturing Chemists,Kingston. Ont, for sample outfits. & THE TAILOR & 4 CHARLOTTETOWN - = — —————— ——$—_ nae rf ¥ re 1 ‘ ee ‘ rs John T. TicKenzie, P. E. ISLAND Premier Parte, of Canada, who also has | bung back, will likewise undergo a change His | 1 £99: pence eta deeecececeoereeeRve ———— Seu vo ws } A J Lee's > ht MENG ° iv a\ff%, a s% mas Ais % a% a ear “> MM SM Ze “iP WW - M% cme ZiT AAA “AS | sv wad sew s% 4 4S = Se Ry ‘ano 71> aS NL YBN NAM SNE SNM NE I I Sn Me Sn Me Me Me Me ) 7S SAS AS US ASUS ZIP AS AS UP US AS AP AV AS AS AS Ae AS AS —— OBIG BARGAIN GD ——_—_ 47 —__— ie) ic & Visit The Big Bazaar, © “MY STORE” ie) ALL WEEK FEA wa cy te SENTNER, McLEOD & Co 2 BSOECR Ge ODE OE SSEZO sw _—o— “ar HAPPY « THOUGHT. ——_— WHEN —-— ATTENDING THEBAZAAR —CALL AND—— Purchase a hought Range THE BEST MADE} Simon W. Crabbe STOVES & HARDWARE FOUR Ld & e * INTERESTING .- -. THINGS The Transvaal War 'Ehe Big Bazaar The Yacht Race The Highland Range Wefcan tell you a)l abcut the last, PENNELL ax, CHANDLER Waiker’s Corner Our Large Stock of Winter Overcoating and Suitings... Mme 1S NOW COMPLETE AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION WE . Bite, WANT : 3 UOQUSEKEEPERS 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 DRISCOLL and ELORNSBY (YUEEN STREET eee ee Come ee ee ee ee gern NOTICE. JOHN MLEOD & CO 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 Caramels and Snowflake Choacolates ~t=_ Can be had at auy of the foilowing firsticlass store T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Goff J.D. McLeod & Co RE I err