\ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN NOVMBER 7. 1900 ee — ce EET : " ; : a BODY-RESTORER TIME TABLES. (LOCAL TIME) Food is the body-restorer. In health, you want nothing | Arrival and Departure of Trains. but food; and you! baby wants and Steamers. thing but food. But, when TRAINS. no - 17 ae ‘ — Express leaves for the west........ 8 Sam te well, you want CO get | 1... ess arrives fro — 35 not quite J from the west ...... 9 50 pm back to where food 1S enough, \ccommodation leaves for — the west One of the most delicate \ccommodation leaves for the . eee : WES owe ae |. . CR OREeNN Sweus 6 00 pm foods, in the world, IS Scotts | Accommodation arrives from the : . eis *y WER eT ace toes bane cab as os SGbr 10 55a m .? ; ) ] l ; ) : emulsion ol COG-11Vel Ol \ccommodation arrives from the 22 ] heae W 2 25 . ae food sa burden. teens : ow Bk no 225 pn VW hen usual Express leaves for the east... ....7 0$ a m m . sacy im 6¢ rAact “> . r it feeds you enoug LO Tesrore Expr SS pate east.....-9 10am] mmemach; baby the same, | rR aa ye : : os ‘o" 4 CAST ee eeee sewers : ce +N se 3 cop Mm) | he poOdV nNuidael Is food: Accommodation arrives trom the Met body-restorer is Scott's | ts--++-+-s1tik-erm 4 5op ™| emulsion of cod-live! oil. STEAMERS. We'll send you a little t try if you like. Princess leaves for Pictou every gcoTT & B WNE, Che Toronte, MOFMING Al. eee weeeeeseencees 9 30a m Arrives from Pictou every evening AL cease ene es seweneceeeee eee ed BOP Mm THE CAMPANA Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and (Quebec every alternate Friday evening, and ives on return the following Saturdayfeven- Bye Comfort |=" teecevoranen Is from Halifax and intermediate ports is on Thursday night of each week, sailing on . return the following day. obtainable THE HALIFAX Is due from Boston at four o’clock every through Tuesday morning, and will sail on return at one o'clock the same afternoon. the aid of THE JACQUES CARTIER | Leaves Charlottetown fer Vernon River when tide suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues- lay, Wednesday and Thursday at two o’elock she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- ing she returns from Orwell about eight. On Friday morning at seven o’clock and on Satur- day morning at nine she sails for Crapaud, returning same afternoon at four o'clock. THE SOUTIPORT Gces up east Riveron Monday afternoon at four o'clock returning the following Tuesday morning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown perfect in fit and focus. at three o'clock, returning the same evening. The steamer leaves for West River on Thurs- G. F. Hutcheson, day afternoon at four o'clock returning on OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, ||“ Friday morning; on Friday afternoon at four ‘clock she also goes to West River, returning the same evening. THE ELFIN Leaves for Rocky Point eaeh week day at 7, 8.30, 9.30 and 11 a. m., and 1, 2, 4 and § 30 |p. m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at 8, 9, .\ perfect Wi 5),) TW y fitting “SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN | glasses Our spectacles and lenses are guaranteed Chariottetown. 10 and 11.30 a. m; ard 1.30, 3, 4.30 and 6p. | ,m. On Sunday's the Elfin leaves for Rocky Point atgQa. m. and 12.45, 2 and 4p. m; leaving Rocky Point at loa. m., 1.15, 3.15 e . * and § p. m. Plant os ie THE HILLSBOROUGH eaves Prince Street ferry wharf for South- port every half hour. SHER ANS TO BOSTON Commencing Oct. 16th - 1900 - - : Is absolutely pate. It costs only enetenth cont THE S. Ss. H ALI FAX a day per henif you buy it in lar oe. Se ncrease the profit from your pou!t To be profitable your puflets chould aynow. All your heus should be iu condition to lay daily while eggs are high. It assures perfect assimilation of the food elements needed to produce eggs. ou can’t the Powder send to us. One N25 ets.; five, $1. Large two-lb. can, #1.20. ix cans, exp. paid, 85. Sample copy best Poultry paper free. 1.5. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. Will leave Charlottetown at noon on Tuesday Passengers leaving Char)ottetown on Wed- neslay mornings make close connection at Halifax for Boston. Autumn Excursions MERCHANTS’ BANK OF P. E. ISLAND. Collections made on the most rea- sonable terms and prompily remitt- Special Return Tickets now being issued atreduced rates. For tickets, rates and all information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. H. L. CHIPMAN, Charlottetown Man ger, Aplagtf ro Pp m COMMENDATION. ‘Open Letter From the Inspectur of Acadian Schools to Dr. D. J. McLeod, Chief Superintendent of Education. Sik,---On behalf of the Acadian teachers and Acadian people of this province | wish to exvress through ithe columns of our dailies our high }appreciation of what you have done during your term of office for our Acadian schools. In your relation with us you have fever shown yourself to be affable, ‘impartial and broad-minded. You well understood that }study of French would be an aid to a c ri more comprehensive knowledge | English in our Acadian schools, and | /you encouraged its study not only in our schools but also in the English schools of the Province. | Your appointment to the high | Office which you have so ably filled |marked the advent of a new era, an {era of improvement and progress for the Acadian schools. The fact that seven of our schools have been graded during your term of office |proclaims louder than words what interest you have manifested in our behalf, and the practical results of your deep sympathy for us. We have, therefore, reason to regret your proposed departure from amongst us. I beg you to ac cept this expression of our affection and gratitude andI sincerely hope ithat success and happiness may at tend you in your new field of labor. I have the honour to be Sir, Your obedient servant Jos. Ocr. ARSENAULT | Inspector of Acadian Schools, | Charlottetown, 5th Nov., 1900. CRISIS IN BRITISH TRADE i } | England on the Eve of Period of | Depression. | | Predictions are now freely made ithat England is on the eve of a great trade depression as a natural conse- ‘quence of the increased cost of \living. Richard Bell, M. P., in an | intenview says: | ‘“Ajready the wageworker is feel- | pe - ing the pinch of the augumented price of necessities. Twenty-three | shillings now buys only what 20 shil- lings did two years ago. | “**Moreover, the working classes, | ‘especially the railway servants, 'are seething with discontent, and the agitation for increased wages is proceeding rapidly, and strikes Lare threatened because the advance in the cost of living is toareduction in wages. I afraid we have a big fight before us, as the number of the unemployed will be largely augmented. ”’ Lord Avebury, head of the bank- ing house of Robarts, Lubbock & prosperous times of the last twenty years. He ascribes the increased costof living to the greatly aug- mented output of gold and the fact that the Transvaal war from the country thousands of men otherwise engaged in productive labor. Coming ! Coming ! Coming ! The Wanderers’ Football Team of Halifax, will play the Abeg- 'ed for.. Deposits received and in- terest allowed at best current rates. ' a Saturday, Nov. 10th. the | tantamount | am | withdrew | weits on the C. A. A. grounds | Charlottetow/’s Loyalty. Nowhere in our fair T minion will we find the people more loyal than in Charlottetown, and if our citizens show their loyalty and appreciation as they have done in other cities and towns, the Opera House will be tax- ed to its utmost capacic’ on the week of November the twei'th when the wonderful Biograph p:esents its exhibition of war and ‘iumorous views. This life-like machine took Halifax Dy storm, and four weeks’ run in that city, is a record that no | other noving picture machine can | begin toapproach. This marvellous picture machine took views of the |contingents leaving Halifax, and hy ithe time it reaches he will be able to show views of our rave boys ane home, that were taken last | Thursday, so that our citizens will e able to compare the home-leaving and the home coming. Don’t con- | Tact the Biograph with any other }m= chine of a similarname. There is | only one 1 ait for it. | Life | at Stake 1] OFTapi BS a as Somewhere in the world life is at stake every minute of the day. Right at our own doors, perhaps, is going or a struggle as grim and fierce as any fight or flight on record. You hear the hol- low tearing cough ; see the ooze of blood which tells of the wounded lungs; mark the emaciated body and hectic cheek, and know a life is at stake. _ The use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- ical Discovery has saved many a life in just such a crisis. It cures obstinate, deep-seated coughs, stops the hemor- rhage, strengthens “weak” lungs, and restores the emaciated body to its nor- mal weight and strength. There is no alcohol in the “ Discovy- | ery,” and it is absolutely free from opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics. "I desire to send you this brief, unsolicited testimonial,” writes Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Barium Springs, Iredell Co., N.C. In 1898 one of my daughters was suffering on account of a severe cough, hectic fever, wasting of flesh and other symptoms of diseased lungs. I promptly gave her Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery with gratifying success, and she now e1ijoys excellent health, This experience caused me to recommend Dr. Pierce’s medicines to my neighbors, who, without exception, used them | with favorable results.” Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser, in paper | covers, is sent /ree on receipt of 31 one- cent stamps to pay expense of customs : and mailing ov/y, or if cloth bound vol- | ume is desired send 50 stamps. Address | Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. eee | Every Purchase of Five Bars Gilt Edge ..50ap Entitles you to one _ NEEDLE CASE j | } i Co., one of the greatest of English | financiers, says there is sure to be a | swing of the pendulum after the, “Ask your grocer about it. Nice | premiums besides. Wholesale | McKinnon & McNevin | } i The ‘‘ Albert” Toilet Soap Co’s Baby’s Own Soap makes young- sters, clean, sweet, and fresh. It keeps their delicate skins in good order. Made entirely from vege- table fats, it is an emollient as well as a cleanser, and is as useful on a lady’s toilet as in i the nursery. Faintly but exquisitely aro- matic Beware of imitations. ee ee ee Charters! I have severa! new 8 hooners seek- ing proc uce charters from Is!and Ports to Nova S.-.tia, United States or West 'ndies. DENNIS MURFHY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, HALIFAX, - n% P. O. Box No. 8. HEEE ES ‘Wants, Lost, Found. LOST.—A sable Ruff, Friday afterncem Finder will please leave it at this office. n3af WANTED.—A girl for general hous work. Apply to Mrs. Bernard Traine Vawnal Street. 26 Ludi. —il ChastOUleiown on Priday last, a lady’s gold watch. Finder will please leame same at THE FXAMI* ER « flice. ny — LOST.—In this city, a black leather puree containing a gold ring, with pearl settings. Finder wil be rewarded by leaving same a this office. no— i LHE ttkIRs of the late Isaac Newtam Hayden, of Honolulu, are requested to sea or write to John Roach Bourke, Box % ; 1 immedi tely Charlottetown. .—in Chariottetown yesterday af What! No Piano! In your home, and you have children. Surely you cannot think of omitting music from their education. It is the grandest of all ac- complishments, and its in- fluence in the home circle is for the greatest good. Can’t afford it, you say. We can tell you how you can afford it. Call and let us show you good pianos for very little money. Our im- mense business makes it pos- sible for us to sell at very low prices. MILLER BROS, QUEEN STREET. Connolly's Building. % & & & GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE We have decided elosing out our present business of readymade clothing, Gents’ Furnishings and boots and Shoes, and will hold Great Slaughter Sale. Ali our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, Ulsters, Suits, Reefers, Separate Pants and Vests, 30 Per Cent. Discount All our stock of Gents’ Furnishings, Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Gloves, Mits, Hats and Caps, 29 p. c. Discount A lot of Cloths, Cottonades, Dress Linings and Blankets, 25 Per Cent. Discount All our stock of Boots and Shoes, 25 Per Cent. Discount All our stock of Trunks and Valises, 25 Per Cent. Discount A large job lot of Boots and Shoes, mostly small sizes, at 50 Per Cent D'scount i This stock is nearly all new this fall, and affords an opportunity to buy tLe newest goo |s at slaughter prices. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS REQUESTED J. B. MACDONAL D & CO. | ternoon, a lady’s gold watch, with monogram PM se we: Finder will be re on Care. worded eon leaving seme at th's office. n3 LOst.—On Friday, Nov. 2nd, betweea Prince Street and Pownil whart, a diamond shaped brilliant breoch, with amythest centre. Will finder please leave it at ths office. n3 TO KE LE!.—One Lalf of a double tene- {ment on Sydney Street, containing four rooms. fFos:ession can be given immediate- lly. Apply to Francis P, McCarron. n3 LO Lr:. ‘Ihe house jat ly occupied by | fames McInnis, on Malpeque Road; opposite | residence of J. J. Davies, Esq. Possession | given immediately. Apply to A.. E. Ings. ns.6i STRAY COW.—On the preraises of Peter Stewart, East Royalty, an old Brindle cow. If not called for before the roth inst. upom that date will be soli to pay expenses. nmi SALKES MEN wanted to sel our goods -by sample to wholesale and retail trade. We vre the largest and only manu acturer3um our line in the world Liberal Salary paid Address CAN-DEX, Mfg. Co. Savannah, Ga, iO LET.—A double tenement house at the west end of Sydney street, adjoining the Douse prooserty; one tenement containing eight rooms, pantry, good cellar and barn; the other tenement contains eight rooms, pant‘¥, cellar and barn, furnace heat; rent moderate, Apply to R, Grain. Oueep street. TO Bt LET.—The desirably situated dwelling house on Grafton “treet west , late- y occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with coachhouse and stable. House is fitted with a first class bath room, sewerage and all other modern conveniences. Rent moderate. Apply to Themas Campbell, Richmond St. West. guar. THE EXAMINER CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER. MOON'S CHANGES Kull Moon, 6th, 3h, 12m, p.m. Last Quarter, 13th, 6h, 49m, p.m. New Moon, 21st, 10h, 29m, p. m.. First Quarter, 29th, 9h, 47m, a.m D | Higb Water| Sun ee “iviom. | ain | cises.| Sets. WThursday | 44.) 6 3 ; 52 4 36 2| Friday } on, 73] $3} 35 3Saturaay | 7 54] 8 3] 54 | 33 4)Sunday | 90) 9 19). 55 32 5|Monday 10 oc] 10 04} 56 30 6| Tuesday 10 54 10 44) 58 | ag Wednesday | 1 40{ 11 18} 59 | 28 8/Thursday 12 50 II 49) 7 27 9 Friday toy Ue 25 10 Saturday © 22) ee 24 il Sanday I 92! 3 C2 7 23 2 Monday 150} 3 53 8 27 13, Tuesday 246) 44° 9 el 14 Wednesday | 349) 54%) 1° 20 iS Thursday 5 14, © 33) 12 19 6 Friday 6 40) : mm 13° 8 17 Saturday 7 49) 5 a ie 1 a (8 Sunday 8 46 a | lS 9 Monday 9 35 9 17 | 45 20, Tuesday 10 18) 95% 19 ) 2i) Wednesday 10 55 10 Es 20 13 22) Thursday If 37] 10 4! | 24 13 23’ Friday i.3t1 = 72. wy 12 24 Saturday 12 54 11 45) 2,4 ) al 25|Sunday “ 35 25 ir 26 Monday (2: <r ™ 1c 27 Tuesdav , i, 2: ol 25 | 40 28| Wednesday 4 ° 71 29 1C 29| Thursday s. 23 : ca : 10 4 45 4 9 30| Friday ! Stindard time is used in tide :avies Nae O_o eee aCe EE Pe rg, eR ne tee