THE DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 16, 1900. Frauds on Pie-Eaters. IN A SOLDIER’S GRAVE. | sisi aaiid saaiibiiids = | Aman who has recently visited a| Funeral o, the Late Prince Chris- erosene N iGHT CLASSES! EASY CURE | pie factory in Chicago thus describes tian Victor an Interesting |it:— “The day we were there a special Ceremony. AT THE— What will you say to aj|run was being made on pumpkin pies, The funeral of Prince Christian C4. 9 Sessions per Week | cream that makes you digest OPENED ON ‘your food so well that you ‘and 1 leoked in vain for anv signs of | pumpkin rinds. One of the toremen grinned and told me, in strict confi- | dence, that real pumpkin was never Victor, a grandson of the Queen, who died at Pretoria from enteric fever, took | place there on the 8th inst. Minute zuns began firing at to a, m, when the Oil... Kerosene oil is a burning question® Nay 9° C OG | ;used in pumpkin pies at present, ex |¢ rtege left the Yeomanry hospita’e now beth with politicians and hou cheepeng Monday, NOV, 2a 19 }\ lose your weakness and pain ? | cept possibly ina few remote and very |g qd continued during the fune ral. The The former me e mene political capita ; - a = ‘ | primitive New England vilages, The | -oute was lined with a guard of honor —s is dace " quality of ane know ee It is Scott’s emulsion of | substitute was a mixiure of swee! | consisting of the men of the Norfolks least money. We have tar received aa Thoroveh instruction in Boo | potatoes, apples and cheap flour, _ fla- | and Hants regiments. Representatives our fall stock direct by schooner feast hen Keeping, 5 iss Pen canshij 'cod-liver oil. ivored with a ch _mical SESE s I tasted | of all the forces were present, includ- i ork. Pre hi a : PR aaa ASTRAL” Arithmetic. Co ercial Law,Short some of the stuff and was satisfied he | ;»g detachments of the colonial troops, Oil ” We ti eae ee (ee American hand, and Typewritinu. Intendin ‘Turns common faod into | ¥45 telling me the ‘ruth, Cranberry | mounted infantry, cavalry, artillery, gallon tins for 22¢ per in ci rial a re students are asied to enter at one pie contains only enough cranberries ‘and the medical and army service | His b b hi for Pratt’s Astral, as there is “no ee of as s00n 25 pos e. Lerms, ete nerve and bone and muscle |‘ “make a showing, alter the manner | corps. The bands of the Norfolk and ! a ys ip Special low price by the cask, on application to of the oyster In the « hurch tair stew |Hants regiments played Chopin’s will be wonderfully freshened up, L. B. MILLER, and fat. rhe rest is apple jelly, colored red and |*DeaG March.” The “Second Cold. | and his whole little fat body will BEE & GO itil flavored. I have forgotten the other | treams immediately preceded the gun- shine with health and cleanliness R FF, Grocers. , We'll send you a little to try if you Hke. substitutes employed, but these will | carriage bearing the body. The pall after his tuh with the “ Albert” SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronte, give you a general idea oj the morality |poarers were all generals—General TIME TABLES. (LOCAL TIME) a 47 “Away. el ofi”’ | Arrival and Departure of Trains and Steamers. ithe foundry was of the business. The -veragecutput ot one a_ second, or about thirty-six thousand pies tor a working day. The manager toid me they were shipped all over the pie belt | d in specially prepared crates’ “WHIZ I! | Roberts, Prince Francis of Teck, Gen- |e-al Kitchener, and ail of Genera. Rob- |erts’ staff present in Pretoria followed [tie body. At the cathedral, Rev. Mr. | ,ose, chaplain of the Australians, 'received the body, which was taken ‘into the church. ,The chief mourners }and a number of the ordinary congre- | vation filled the building. The service | Baby’s Own Soap. This soap is made entirely with { vegetable fats, has a fainc but ex. quisite fragrance, and is unsurpass ed asa nursery and toilet soap. Beware of imitations. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. f} The... Unexpected Happens Sicht : TRAINS. gs } vas choral. Rev. Mr. Cox. the cha. & Ex] ress leay es for the WOGRR ic dk ted § 35 am WALK A MAILE plain of the Canadians, read the les- MONTREAL. oe iF Express arrives from the west...... 9 50 pm ; ae : or Wi! oe | —— | Whe : . f ; socnmmmodation lenwee fer She en Is a laconic definition of a toboggan ride, | °°”: Rev. Mr. W ilson, the senicr CHARLOTTETOWN ren you are compelled to es | It’s quick work going down the slide, | chaplain at Pretoria, and other clerg Olt... i. can cucu eeheae pase 4 lop m g _ going de, | I ; y r { \ccommodation leaves for the but it’s a long climb back to the starting | were present. After the services at the - WAS OTTAWA sO * sé ry - ; 7° a . Y ‘ vOLXT 9 | . . SS hold the nev spaper away weet . .. cb. Seats jieses we 00 pe es It is very much that way with | church the procession retormed in TODAY . . Accommodation arrives from the 1ealth ; it is quickly lost and slowly | |, i ae | arrive ape sam regained. Whea | cou h square, and marched to the : : .F Ii “ y ~4 h WEEE wcoecesn seeetese eeeeter aerate ‘ —— 4 a - ° . y y * : > . oif ” know that your eyesignt | , tenrandation saceen team the ” the first symptoms | emetery, a mile west of the town. A h t ! You would have been sorry yon — op 99 Watt .60ccet ek hi ..02 25 pm of failing health ap- | large number of the residents looked ar ers * were, not covered for a large IS “away Oli and glasses Express leaves for the east.......+7 05 a m pear, proper . #1 as the procession nassed. Some of ees I have good companies “xpress arrives from the east....«- g 10am may trees t26C) 1... a - sie ‘ enenEae and can!quote you fow rates. should be procured at — \ modation «leaves for the descent to utter | '©” rp i : their heads a3 T haee -beveen’ eee ohacmee eee j \ [ © procured at ONCE, | cast... cues py eiiwh vhs s 44. 3 copm weakness and debil- | the body went ry, but others Were | ing proe uce charters from: Is!and Ports E a | BEER | Accommodation arrives from the ity. a sually the | conspicuous'y indifferent, standing in | 44 Nova’Scatia. United States cr West 7 if * Consultation free. ORE 5 00 ce vb DEC EAN EAD eee Sees 4 50pm pune anaes wth gece | doorways with their i on. Fi line <sibinadi ; ‘ os “S | Upon arriving at the cemetary, the ae STEAMERS. E general debility has eis Con ii al ae i id DENNIS MURPHY, , Satisfaction guaranteed, ieee were hh On cae een ie aeee | ORC ee Re ee aa we or Pi Reet Neon af | Herth the gave, stnding wt] gam mene | OTHE G - Truteneson haitoue Bite Pistons eenete a? von the stomach a8 their rifles pointed to the ground, and ALIFAX, : at > » =e 6 ee ee ee ee pastes 3 -. other organs of di- | q} glen Diiie ‘ es Ma a PSO. Box No. 8. ge Pe eee Spe sata oor [Mit beads ben. At the “grave, Rev hint REQUISITES OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, eri. <n ae a: Sener io SCC lees eee meee Jones, and THE CAMPANA are perfectly cured Rev. Mr. Mu'lineau conducted the oc a Charlottetown. Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and by the use of Dr, | burial service. The Guards then fired “id pe do mess goed, ganna uenhec every antermate Friday evening, and Pierce s : Golden a royal salute, which was followed by and are cont:uual y 5 oat benik aves on return the following Saturday even- Medical Discovery. | ..-.0 » ie oe sla: seas Tr i : a a jf 2 g c, z It cures through the inree vOlleyS Over ihe Bray es n¢ Keepers with the class of goods that = erat oe ee as Wienal Queen senta wreath of lilies and ca; make the members of the family THE CITY OF GHENT stomach disorders |‘<“' pe good natured and hap Our a a ae aa se which have their or- | cations. Another beautiful wreath bor chael i ana happy. u — from H ‘ ax “ d hs a ports igin in a diseased |, card inecribed “From His Mother.’ | i ou ay night ofeach wee x, Salling on | ye e,° ° ? . ° - return the follow'ng day ee een | her wreaths were sent by Lord an Within the Reach of ' Sy: stomach, L ‘. Nedient 1 . : ‘ : ady Rober’s, Prince Francis of Teck FOR . ; . way aI )=6here is no alco- | , ’ ’ ; ( : I iE HAT I ie hal in the “ Discovery, neither opium, the ciheers ot the Ku £ S k oyal Rifl s Every Wo kingman 5 Purse iis due frm Lester at four 9’¢h Ck every] apacina ap other narcotic, seneral Maxwell, and Governor S a Wi N i i ke aah suesd ty a ‘De vaienae he OG return al “I was all run down ; had no strength ; had | A!fred Milncr, The coffin was irscriL : J ONE O SIOCK UC SNC SINCIROON. sharp darting pains all through me; head and . becky actin every day,” writes Mrs. F teak a | qd, risco ; orns y . ry 7 . TT 7 ~ PR” o> em ~ “en 7 7 tt vas als syle . | THE JACQUES CARTIER well, of Salamatica, N. v. she scomachiand pain | MAJOR, HIS HIGHNESS, PRINCE CHRIS- | weaves Charlottet: fcr Vernon River when tide suits, returning Tuésday, a.m, On Tues ry, Wednesday and Thursday sne proceeds to Orwell ¢ she returns iday morning at se wh r at two o'clock on Thursday even- rom Orwell about eight. On ven o’clock and onSa 4ur- meer ee ¢ TO BOSTOK THE SOUTHPORT with a distressed feeling in the stomach and pain in front of the hip bones. I hada severe cough and it nearly killed me to draw a long breath, I was so sore through my liwtigs. tI wrote to Dr. Pierce, telling my symptoms as near as Icould. He sent me a very kind letter. advising me to try his medicines. which I did. and before I had taken them a week I was decidedlv better. I took two botties of the better in my life than when I quit taking them.” Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are a cure VICTOR OF SCHLESWIG- HOLSTEIN. Of the King’s Royal Rifles, Died October 29, 1900, At Rest. TIAN Jueen’s Commend, she desiring to ful ‘ his own express wish. The scene at We are making a special offer for this month lefore packing away in green house, and it wil] be tothe advan:age of ony one requiring a supply of celery to secure it be- the price goes up. The same celery cannot be boucht later on for anything less fore Our price for November month only—$2.00 per barrel, or three barrels for $5.00. We QUEEN STREET. Tenders for Rink. y morning at nine she sails for Crapaud,| ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and two of th a The Prince was buried here by the | than 50 per cent more. We have it bleached ‘urning same aiternoon at four o'clock. vorite Prescription, and am sure I never feit Ene present use or green for winter keeping. oi Sealed tenders will be received from par- ties wishing to lease the Hillsborough Skat- Commenc if ¢ Oct 16th Gces up east Riv2r on Monday afternoon for biliousness, € grave was very im] ressive. rhe also have | eets for $1.10 per barrel; carrots, | ing Rink from Nov. 19th, 1900, up to May os 1 .nLack eturnina the f a ino Thnecdarv | ‘ ‘ eke 7 pe 7 at : a a : y , ; , ’ 2 % - ir o'clock ae I Chast Tuesday | Princ. is buried close to the graves of {| $1.15; parsn’ps, $1 25 per barrel; onions, | ist, 1901. Tenders to be marked ‘Tender orning; on Luesday sne leaves Charlottetown - as , . $ of 16 1S 1 arre); ‘Ips 5 , f skating Rink,.”’ to be ssed a - - 1900 - - Csanaehidh. seturnios he ~ adieieion nany of the soldiers who feli here. eve eee Os te hareery sernegS, Ose per | for Skating Rink,” to be addressed to 5. W. OU t three Ociock, returning tne same evening. - bar el: cabbage, goc per large sngar barrel. Crabbe, Fressident, and to be in his hanés TH E S S H ALIFAX ee : : nee — cae nate > Address— by 12 o’clock noon Monday,Nev. 19th, 1900. + We Ee * ty afternoon at forr oclock returning cn + The highest or any tenderhot necessarily ac ' Friday morning; on Friday afternoon at four ‘clock she also goes to West River, returning | the same evening. THE ELFIN Will leave Charlottetown at noon on | uesday. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wed Prince Burns’ Cottage. (Pall Mall Gazette). J. J. GAY & SON, Charlottetown. cepted. A. & BARTLETT, Sec. Treas. niI2—nwf. neg Ly mornings nake close connection ; ; | E ward o Hilifax for Boston. | Leaves for Rocky Point each week day at 7, The number of visiturs to Burns’s . 5.30, 9.30 and II a. m., and I, 2, 4 and 5.30 oa a : : * Autumn Excursions p.m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at 8, 9, | | nd Cottage, Alloway, for the year ending : City Horses For Sale. Z | 10 and 11.30 a. m; ard 1.30, 3, 4.30 and 6 p. xy a Septem er 30 Was 43 827, an increa e i L Dicke M DP “pecial Return Tickets now being issued|m. On Sunday’s the Elfin leaves for Rocky ver last year of 1,328, and to Burns’ ® : 5 8 ‘ ae ahaa : at reduced rates. For tickets, rates and all} Pointatga.m. and 12.45, 2 and 4p. m; 25c at all ) 3 Any person wishing to buy a pair /monument in the vicinity 56,944, an information apply ‘o leaving Rocky Point at loa. m., 1.15, 3.15 mre a of heavy horses belongiug %0 the . W. W. CLARKE. Agent, | and 5 p. m. ” “>| Bookstores increase Of 3.113, over last year. In Cater ee City of Charlottetown can get full H. L. CHIPMAN, Chazlottet own | THE HILLSBOROUGH An illustrated bookjon P. E. Isl- | both cases the numbers are the largest Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. particulars by applying at the Man iger. a 3 re ae . and. An interesting souvenir for |." record for twelve months. Ihe rns CITY CLERK’S OFFICE, Apl2gtf Lear es rince S reet ferry wharf for South- ‘ initate largest number ona single day was mn * ‘ 13 | port every half hour. | LOUFISES. 6 y Ilours—9. 30 to 1; 2 to4. Nios i GREAT | 2.410 and 2,457 respectively. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. Readymade Clothing Gents’ Furnishings CLOSING OUT SALE _ From 25 to 50 per cent Discount. Boots and Shoes AT SLAUGHTER PRICES.... Buy from us and Save J. B. MACDONALD & CO. oney | QUEEN STREET.