Tit DAILY RX AMEMBR, OHARLOTTHTOWN, DECHMBAR @ 1080, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. TOURIST SLEEPERS: MONTREAL TO ‘lose your weakness and pain? PAGIFIG GOAST | It is Scott’s emulsion of Every Thursday .o3 jie oil, EASY Cire | What will you say to a cream that makes you digest ‘your food so well that you ? mt no he eerste renee eee assimeeteaeieietealamemiaeneationel EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. Edited by Inspector McCormac. EDUCATTON, Education is the chief defence of nations.— Burke. The schoolmaster is abroad | And I trust more to him, armed with his primer, than I do the soldier im full military array, for upholdieg and extending the liberties of this country—Brougham. Come, let us live with eur chil- dren.—F reebel. Mancannot propose a higher and holier object for his study than edu- cation ard all that pertains to | Turns common food into For full particulars as to passage | rates and train service to Canadian! nerve and bone and muscle ~Northwest, British Celumbia, | Washington, Orevon ad | and fat. a IRN CALIFORNIA We'll send you 4 little to'try if you like. Also for maps and pamphlets de-| SCOTT & BOWNE, Chenists, Torento scriptive of journey, etc., write to A. J. HEATH, P. I | TIME TABLES, (LOCAL TIME) | Teach your mind to think, my boy, ? Your hand to guide a rapid pen, a &. As, VU ... tt. dower e. B. | Arrival and Departure of Trains| and Steamers. | “Away 'education.— Plato. What better, what greater ser- | vice cam weof today render the | Republic than to instruct and train | ithe young.—Cicero. | : } | 80 directly and effectually contribute ito the permanency and expansion of civikzation as threugh its public school system.—M. S. Stone. |Your heart to love the honest toil. That makes the worker king of men. By no other way does the State treating lessots afford many illus trations of noble aad heroic deeds, *hich have beer performed by men actuated by love of country. There should be the same patriotic sentir ment in every school, every week during the year;some memory gems recited, some patriotic songs sung, essay written, or some declamation given. MODERN CHARITY. A boy was crying in the street ; A man asked why ; the lad Said it was lack of food to eat That made him feel so sad. ‘“Too bad !"’ the man said to the child ; “Here take this cent, my boy !"’ The man then hurried on and smniled : His heart was full of joy. He stopped ere he had journeyed far ‘Still smiling all the time, _ And bought and lighted a cigar | For which he paid a dime. |} PICTURES IN THE SCHOOL- ROOM. Pictures in the schoolroom serve many practical purposes, They help to beautify the room, making 'it home-like and attractive. They ¢o \ To figut life's rough and stormy rest the eyes and prevent the snr- TRAINS. seas, 'roundings from becoming wearisome off”’ : | Express leaves for the west......-. 735am| Your ship must sail against the | they — canst iw pacar ge oor 2 | Express arrives from the west... 10 10 pm the wind j tion, Pictures play no small part Accommodation eaves for the You must not stop te gather up, _in cultiqating a taste for the beauti- Sicht Od. ic vee eects ceeeeseG OPM! The wrecks of others left behing. ful. If the subject of the picture ig |} Acceommocation leaves for Cape be an object from nature or an Traverse... .-.++. cane 6 co pm NUGGETS, erent in history it may prove very when you are compelled to | oe aera cccet0 oa'm| 1. There-te-one duty: Walerteaeh aowplembrtget” Bod next sci dene ns | Accommodation arrives from the (ers must teach with oft-repeated _— eee? 7 ae ay also hold the newspape “away WES eee ee eect eee e eee en eens 1 50 pm| emphasis, that is obedience. provide o ae ee and ‘Profit: 5 | ) Express leaves for the east..+...+. Scoam) 9 Every human being is created sa ‘i eee : : se ca = 2 off” know that vour evesight re Sima aan from the‘eont ‘aes or ooa™) with a desire for knowledge, and eriaaggpnas. ook Sates ee ee Y err" | 4 ae ation leaves for the pie ready to absorb everything that Or a Grawinyg iesson. CRS weeeee ee eee a. 6 6 wee ee 3 l ~ nt arciees om the will ceztribute toits advancement. ee acne 4 50pm}|The atmosphere we breath, the books we read, the persons with whom be associates, the conversation in which he indulges, all are somany 74 ™/ helps or hinderances. : | 3. Cultivation depends upon the nature of the soil that should have attention first. The rocks and stones Accommodation Cat. is “away off” and glasses STEAMERS. Princess leaves for Pictou every GONE RE 8 ink Gi Lnesocc cece | Arréves from Pictou every evening at should be procured at once, Consultation free. 6 pm t Satisfaction guaranteed, “THE CAMPANA _ The exercise may be varied ac- cording to the age of the scholars. beginning in the primary grade with 10Wing a picture, and, while it is in sight, having the children name the different objects the picture contains, and talk about them; in the intermediate grade by showing the picture, having the scholars Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and} of doubt must be removed, the plow- take se = Cee oe 8 i ed | Quebee every alternate Friday evening, and| share must dig ceep, the truth be then, after the picture is withdrawn sh ru ~wneson leaves ow return the following Saturday even- | ¢,- re : : oat +», | having the scholars tell what it Con- B43 retu 5 y freely werked in, and everything 7 : OPTICIAN AND JEWELER. |” none to ixeprove its quality and re-|t#ius or write out a list of the a * ' ‘ uc « . . A ‘ wie tv. mar ¢ ya ' : rradee . THE CITY OF GEENT ceptiveness. True culture is the a. _ a “ed z naga the Charlottetown. + Isdue frows Halifax and intermediate ports | developmert of the very best of pictures may be drawn trom mem- j on Thursday might ofeach week, sailing on| which humer natnre is | return the following day. | 4 It is a privilege to impress THE JACQUES CAREIER children witk the truths as they sit | Leaves Charlottetown fcr Vernon aver when | With upturped faces in the class, ide suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues-} but it is even 2 greater work so to | day, Wednesday ard Thursday at two o’clock | explain the teac hing that it shall | she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- follow the children oar go with them } ing she returns from Orwell about eiglat. On | to their homes asd cast an influence capeble. 4 Weeks THEN ory. Tracapiz.—W. K. Reynolds, of the St. John Freeman, explains that Tracadie is tae English rendering of the Micmac Tulakadik, meaning camping ground. Tracadie. P. E. I., is a place ef some note as a ‘easide resort. Tracadie, New Brunswlch is known far and nearasa_ place Friday morning at seven o'clock and om = <ur- | oe ee t day moraing at nine ske sails for Cragaud, | there eed day. ; } returning same afternoonggt four o’clock. t v0. ee "So not found this true, oe ke : | teachers: some act of yours, some » SO OR : “as er THE SOUTHPORT crossing of a pupil's wishes, though ‘Gees up east Riw2r on Monéay afternoon at| it be for his ultimate good, may | four o’clocn ety oe a eed start a wee whisper somewheres. ° " <~Lo she Tes 2 mn 4 ne .s ° i ae We're about ready for the AM. | Boing: on’ “s ane ee ian! How on gossip zephyrs it is wafted NU AI RUSH T} bie h - nn |; at three o clock, r. ae : Rivacan Thars-1 and echoed throughout the com + a a 1€ Dig SDOp is) The steamer leaves for’ West &-¥er Ga | ity. vatheri stre h in its i hind ard aaa /munity, gathering strength in its fast filling up with Jay afternoon at four o “0H Fetaping on | ; a - tae HOLIDAY P| -ESENTS | Friday morning; on Friday .. “eno? at four) progress, until as it finally strikes ; . p= Fates i i ; ay « 5 * a aay | + > r, 77 Pa oF . “- 2\EAS | o'clock she also goes to West River, Staves | the wall of the teacher's ear, it jets : : a tte Same evening. Raphael Tuck Son & Co's Xmas! rae ELFIN Calendars, Cards and Books are! ns ;ais tympanum like the sound of \artillery, aua peers him fora | , ‘saeé with its disp easing effect : . | Leaves for Rocky Point each week day at 7,| 1. “© with its disp. = : here — Rreat - fusion. 8.30, 9.30 and 11 a. m., andi1,2, and 4! 6, ~ body or bunting requires a Boys’ and Girls’ Own Annnals | ~ m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at8. o. | d thousands of other good books. | 454: sea ani ane nae a6 nous ef FOO DOOKS. | joand 11.30 a. m; ird 1.30, 3, and 4.30, And Fancy Goods galore; the kind CHRISTMAS S &K frame to “a8ure symmetry and stab- ‘ility. Our le:S00S must hayc bone where the leper lazaretto is located, while Tracadie, Nova Scotia, his been chiefly interesting to the traveller throngh its relation to the long Trappist monastery in this partof the world. The Monastery is not at Tracadie village, however, Sut amile by rail from Tracaiie station brings one to the Monastery platform, from which it is nearly another mile back to the monastery of Petit Ciairvaux itself. LIFE. A crust of bread and a corner to sleep in, 4 minute to smile, and an hour to On Sunday’s the E in leaves for Rocky and sinew if they 2re to be bette: you DON’T see in any dry goods Point atga.m. and 12.45,2 and 4p. m; ‘ . ae ue Goa el a Fae .oo| than a jelly-fish or a aloon. — vai coal ce a es. oe ee 7. Our history lessons and our | H & M THE HILLSBOROUGH “ aszard oore Leaves Prince Street ferry wharf for South Young KAaocthers port every half hour. Sunnysi de. Stand in special need of help while the A ernst and weep in, onte Committee, recently indicated as the most approprite he knew of t® be sung along with ‘‘Mayle Leaf.’’ ft was written in 1829 ; Sol Canadien, terre cherie ! Par des braves tu fus peuple : lls cherchaieat, loin de leur patrie, Une terre de liberte. Nos peres sortis de la France, Ktaient l’elite des guerriers, Et leurs enfants de leur vaillance | Ne fletriront pas les lauriers, Qu’elles sont belles nos campagnes |! En Canada qu'on vit content, Salut, o sublimes montagnes, Bards du superbe Saint-Laurent. Habitant de cette contree Que la nature sait “embellir, Tu veux marcher tete levee, Ton pays doit t enorgueillir. Respecte la main protectrice D’Albion, ton digne soutien; Mais fais echouer Ja malice D’ennemis nourris dans ton sein. Ne flechis jamais sous l’orage, Tu n’as pour maitre que tes lois, Tu n'est pas fait pour l’esclavage, Albion veille sur tes droits. Si D’Albion la main cherie Cesse un jour de te proteger, Soutiens toi seule, o ma patrie ! Meprise un secours etranger, Nos peres, sortis de la France‘ Etaient l’elite des guerriers, Et leurs enfants. de leur vaillance No flerriont pas les lauriers. IsaDORE BEDARD. LA FETE NATIONALE. (By French-Canada’s Poet Laureate) | Leve ton front, o ma patrie ! Contemple le ciel radieux, Le soleil, d'un jour glorienx | Luit sur ta banniere cherle. | Peuple, deroule tes drapeaux, | Debris d’une heroique historie ; | | Va rever aux vieux jours de glorie, | Sur la tombe de tes heros ! | j 1 | Qu‘ils sont beaux sur ton oriflamme. | | Ces | iJe | Br | Pe : ys teints du sang de nos preux ! | crois les voir encor poudreux, aver la |mitraille et la filamme ; uple, deroule tes drapeaux, | Debris d'une heroique histoire, | Va reveraux vieux jours de gloire Sur la toumbe de tes heros ! | : | } Et que la bise solennelle Porte a l’ancien monde etonne. L’hymne d’un peuple nouveau-ne Qui chante en deployant son aile! Peuple, deroulons nos drapeaux ! Nous avons notre vieille histoire : {l est encore des jours de gloire; Nous pouvonsetre des hercs ! G. J. McCORMAC, Taspector of Schoo’s. Cardigan, Dec Ist, 149), Moriagi Ware Something entirely new here, and would make a valued wedding or Xmas Gift. Alsolots of other new goods Gpening for the Xmas trade. | } | A pct of joy to a peck of trouble, Andneve, @ laugh but the moan come doub. And tha “ ‘. makes pre i baby is being nursed, Dr. Pierce’s Fa- With a emule t «IS |} PICTU RESQUE vorite Prescription not only strer~*" ons } , te reires the woman for moth--* aa And oe : ‘ter when ‘es _. avod and makes 3 uP? 10Y eins SwWrete WY. D. ROSS,B.A. a | the b i practically inless * care nes after, foil ' ATTORNEY AT LAW Prince as tacvenses the nutri secretions | And the n oan is the finest of foils pe ogi pe oe ag 6 which t®* Cuild is fed. It soothes for laughter ! . the nerves, encourages the appetite and rapidly restores the mother to ro- “5 ye? i hol in = Crean, SE ' < 7. health. There is no aleo . - mar We PTE int ‘ H tose ~ ‘ > ’ bust pa Favorit e Prescrip- J 0 ‘5 Brow Ss »- 3. Pia ane <TR ae } Wa a*) tion,” neither opiuni, ae a cocaine, nor any other narcotic. *] wish to let you know the fh JOHN iP. BREN “AN j Ship Broker, Commission Merchant a 25c at all @e«lea in all kinds of produce, my large and | Bookstores ise é ial Street awmuod'ous premises on Commercial | ‘ é rt t«ing particularly adapted for handling ol An illustrated book on P. E eat benefit my wife derived rough taking your * Favor- ite Prescrip- tion,” writes Mr, Robert Harden,of Bran- don, Manitoba, Bex. 246. * Island, wmteresti -eni Tt was a case of Psince Edward Island pro:lucts, and. An mteresting souvenir fo Suildbirth We Consigaments solicited. tourists. had heard so ch of it that Prompt returns. much my wife decid- ne CD ATI JOHN P. BRENNAN, And that is life! —Paul Du. PATRIOTISM. Many appropriate exercises may be introduced into the schools for, the purpose of more deeply impress- | ing upon the minds of our pupils lessons in patriotism. We may also develop and encourage a love for good literature, 1nd greatly stimu- late a desire for biographical read- | ing, by bringing prominently before our pupils the lives and works of our | best authors. The public school is no_ longer éd to try it. (1 may say my wife is thirty- three and this was her first child.) She commenced to take ‘ Favorite Prescription’ five months be- | } } DON’T NEGLECT YOUR WATCH Tf vou allow your watch torun too | ong without cleaning, or with dam-} & a t «mth Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy- NIGHT CLASSES ; ‘ ee a } : baie , 26 - 7 | fere her child —AT THE— }aged parts it may be worn so badly | me be Sa . W k has to destroy its usefulness ss a time- b ove a Sve, ; ‘ } 7 paotyaettent aia i Amine yv | 1ealthy girl. ot ; - B.( é 5 Ses: 1ONnS per ree piece. Better have it ee aos and we ‘believe =e} ; Bie e “tor and li eet that this wi : OPENED ON | your Wate h Doctor < mainly owing . . y i i aaa 3. i of repairs he will advise you accora- | ingly and perhaps save your watch. | WE BOAST on our repair depart- | to the ‘ Favorite Prescgiption ’ taken faithfully according te Monday, Nov. 22, 1900 at 7.30 p.m ;ment turning out first-class work | Girections. we «< v0 . . i , on siianiiaiid LY rTanK: | shai certains : a thi ca Book | Only. We GUAHANTEE ALL OUR WORK, utinsaeaniad 1% _Thorough instru tion in 400K | +6 vou have not given us a trial it| wherever we Keeping, Busines: Fen panship, will pay you to do so and we will be can. Arithmetic, Commercial Law,Short } leased to see you at GREAT GEORGE ‘pani, and Typewritiuu.” Intending | ence oe 9 ie EE. } students are asked to enter at once, | ?**** eT as soon as possibie. Terms, etc.,! N TANTON W. ® 3 on application to L. B. MILLER, Jeweler. Principal ' Sign ef the Big Watch. Ir. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel- lets put the bowels in & healthy con- dition. | Qe regarded as a place where the pupil is expected to acquire .knowledge along certain lines only, but it is looked upon as an institution for the proper development and training of every faculty. The boys and girls -of our schools constitute a mighty r2rmy. and like the soldiers of an flag and thecountry which it repre- sents. Every school on the Island should be provided with a flag, and that flag should float to the br 2a72 eeze annirersaries of memorable events in our country's history PATRIOTIC SONGS FOR HYMNE NATIONALE, pee Laurier, upon tne request of a Tor | | army. should be taught to love the | on all national holidays, and on the, ACADIAN SCHOOLS. This is the song which Sir Wilfrid FLOR A Piano ,, OF DOUBT Gives Trouble Forever HEINTZMAN PIANOS ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION and are GUARANTEED See them at our showreems. MILLER BROS @UEEN ST: Connelly Building. ¥ i i y } j ; ; } Change of Time CHARLOTTETOWN AND PICTOU. | On and after Friday, the ith | |Dec., the steamer Princess wilt ileave Charlottetown for Pictou at, iten o'clock, a. m., instead of seven. | Also, willleave Pictou after the | Halifax. By order, FE. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, 5th Dee., 1900. ! ( | |}7 pm. wen irrival of the evening traia from | i POLITICAL MEETINGS. The Hon. George Forbes and D.P. Irving, Esq., will meet the Elec of the 4th District of Queen's ‘e s: at the following times and place Wednesday, Novem. Wood Islands Hall, ber 28th, at 7 p. m. Pleasant Valley, Thursday, November 2th at 2p. m. Belle River, Friday November 30th, at m 1P Melville, Lot 60, Saturday, December Ist, at 2 p, m. Avondale, Monday, December 3rd, at 2 m Vigg Hall, Tuesday, December 4th, at 7 p. ™, Pownal Hall, Wednesday, at 7 p. m, Caledonia, Thursday, December 6th, at 7 December sth, .m. Grand View, Friday, December 7th, at 2 p- ™. Montigue West, Saturday, at 2 p. m. Eldon Ball, Monday, Deeember loth, at z p. m. (rwell Cove, Monday, Deeember 10th, at 7 p.m, ‘ernon River Bridge Hall, cember 11th, at 2 p. m, The Opposition candidates are in- vited to attend the above meetings, n26—d&wid December 8a, Tuesday, De- Political Meetings. The undersigned having been invited by he Liberal-( onservative Convention of the tecond Electoral District of (Queen's County o stand as candidates for the distric. at the Provlncial election to be held on December | 12th, beg to announce that they will meet the eiectors at the follow:ng t'mes and places : Rustico Bank, Monday, December 3rd, at New Glasgow, Tuesday, Decemer 4th, at e p- m. Wheat. -y River, Tuesday, December 4th, at 7 p- m. : Henter River. Thursday, Decemlzer 6th, at 7 p. m. North Wiltshire, Friday, December 7th, at 2p» Muton, Friday, December 7th, at 7 p. m. North River, Saturday, December Sth, at 7 p.m. New Haven, Monday, December 1oth 2p. m Cornwall, Monday, December 10th, at7 ». m. Afton Hall, Tuesday, December lith, at |2p m. The govcrnment candidates are respect» ully invited to attend, JOHN T. MELLISH, EPHRAIM GALLANT, We are Agents for the GENUINE Tortoise ay « 3 teow We warrant every one. Call and let us show you one. We are almost giving away Enamelled Ware DODD & ROGERS 1357 Desirable Residence for Sale, o That property on the BMalpeat Road, 100xD0 feet. near the BC “ | house, ten minutes walk irI= <= consisting of anew dwe'l- st O e. consisting of a post offic Pdhet gi eri This property i iine containing seven I jer with outbuil lugs. : ‘ ave a 'is pleasantly situated and m * ae 1} desiraile private residemce. + PPS JOSEPH CLARKE, Malpeaue Road EWEN MACDOUGALL | to General Agent, Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS 73 GREAT GEO. ST.. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Box 333. Reference, Bank of Nova Scetia. P. oO ’