_ > What sion? is Scott’s Emul- It is the best cod-liver oil, |= ligested, and com-| partly bined with the hypophos- phites a id glycerine. What will it do? It will make the poor ich and red. It will give nervous energy to the overworked brain and | nerves. the thin form of a child, wasted from fat-starvation. It is everywhere acknowl- edved as The Standard of the World, goc. and $1.00, all drugefsts, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta -Cuebec Stamship Co'y Proposed Sailings from YONTREAL and QUEBEC During Soason of 1899. FOR PICTOU. N.S- = CALLING V- sher Point, — Cape Cove, Sun. merside, Char, lottetow” ard Souris. Frem Montreal From Ch’town at 2 p. m at 6p. m, eo 17th Jvly do 10th July do Slet du do 24th do co 14th Aug. do Tth Aug. do 28th do do 2ist do lo Ith Sept. do 4th Sept. dc 25th do do 18th do do 9h Cet. do 2nd Oct. ?o 23rd dc do l6:h do ‘o.6=3.-—«sa4Gth:~ Nov. do 30th do do 13th Nov “etyrning will Jeave Pictou, N.S. every witerrate Monday at poop, on arrival of reins from Halifax and St. Jobn, call- rg at Char)otretown, Summerside, Perce, Gotye. Mal Bay and Father Point. Subject 0 change should circumstance enuire ik CARVELL BROS, Agepvts $ S City of Ghent rIKF(RD & BLACK LIN & “” 's a ss MOS 3 x. 5 ee ea Dee ©. §, City of Ghent will sail from Chak «town every Friday at¥ o’cloc during te season of 1€%9 for Halifax, calling at +:nmerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawks- ,, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon «or, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave ! clitax every Tuesday at 6 p m making some cells. ‘The steamer has excellent passenger eccc rodations. Saloon amidships. Specia icw heights will be given this season } wrther information apply to W W CIARK. Age ©} Tewn May 27 tf ‘The Charlottetown Steam Nay- gation Co, Ltd. ,. hme : a ==\ << os ! ha Ane tka A 4 s aa 4 ae STEAMERS.... Northumberland & Princess Leave se below every day (Sun~ lave excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival if efteroon train from St. John) for Sum- mersice, connecting there with express ‘rain for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrive] of morning train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Clene connecting with day iain for Bt. John. Connecting at Moncton with train for Cavada and at St John with steamers of International Line and D. A. R. steamers aod railways for United States and Canada From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m., for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Balifax, at Halifax with C. 4.&.P Line for Boston. Through tickets to be had at Grand Trunk,Canad ian Pacific, Intercolonial and P.E. 1. Railways, and on the Compeny’s Steame 1+ connecting lines in United Htatee F. W. HALES, n,P EI SEomF? ary blood of the anzmic | It will add flesh to | Gaepe, Mal Bay, Perce, | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLO'L'TETOWN, OCTOBER 11, RARRRARAAARAAMPAAAARAAAAAAAA AAD AAAA « < <7? « <? <é «< s The Care of Wealth rule itis only the man who has wly accumulated wealth or who has | en carefully trained with reference to | he responsibilities that the possession of wealth entails, who can exercise | such prudence and self control as to retain and increase it. ‘This fact has and t retty well ur.derstood, and |long been | there was formerly much truth in the | homely sayirg that in America it is but three generations from shirtsleeves to ishirtsleeves. If in the case of the | Vanderbilts, the Astors and other families of great wealth this now ap } pears to pe : -ontradicted, the cause will “fe : ee ae Sa: init 1 de found in the training whica succeed n receives before the full | Ing generat : ' weight of responsibility falls upon lthem. That the wealth which comes 7 } ' suddenly and unexpectedly commomy | disappears as. quickly as it came is still 'true. Coming suddenly, the recipient lacks the discipline which years of slow accumulation would enforce, and the training which is carefully bestowed by thoughtful parents, upon those who are to inherit great estates: and | lacking both self and business training, the enexpectedly rich not infrequently ' becomes suddenly poor again. ‘The ‘history of this country abounds with | examples, and now another has been | added to the long list in the experience |ofa man in Patterson, New Jersey, | who was a laborer until two yeass ago, {when hecame into possession of a small fortune amounting to $45,000. | The other day, according to a news | report, he paid out the last dollar of | this money as a fine for being drunk and disorderly. Prospects of War. Henry Clews remarks: whatever may be the present aspect of war prob- abilities, we are bound to _ interpret England’s purposes in the light of the fact that she has chartered 67 steamers for military service; which means that the Government is contemplating an extensive campaign.; and the demand for $40,000,000 for special war service has a like significance. It is therefore among the possibilities that an easing of the money market may be coincident with less favorable relations with the foreign financial centres. Under these circumstances, it is to be expected that large and responsible operators will act cautiously in respect to long com- mitmerts. But, at the same time, the market appears to be in a sound con- dition, with little in it to force much more liquidation ; and it therefore is inviting to brief ventures upon the ups and downs in good stocks. Analogous Arguments. There is an argument used by old fogies as follows : “I don’t buy goods from firms who advertise, because the fellow who advertises must increase the price to pay for his advertising.” This is a parallel‘of the questions : Does the substitution of steamboats for sailing vessels increase the cost of carrying? Does the substitution of railroads for stage coaches increase the cost of travelling ?”-—-Boyce’s Hustler. The Making of a Navy. Great Britain has just been launch- ing the battle ship London, the fourth to be launched of a class comprising six in all. Of these the Formidable, the Irresistible, and the Implacable School Children’s Eyes Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress in school or success in business if so handicapped? Examination of children for glasses is a special feature of our Optical Department. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. VV¥VVY¥Vie tection 1S - were, launched some time ago and are | | other nearly ready for service. The | two, called the Venerable and the Bul- wark, are under construction at Chatham and Davenport. These ships | » to otons dis—| | | ! are from 14,7°% 15,0 placement. ‘The Londca is protected h armor, th being | 7 | ¢ piate with nine in * ° } ’ ’ T ] 4 . hi “ky : carried forward and at Jess thickness to , : eee hee . ee re the bow, while the alter bulkhead pr: inches. | as thick as twelve is provided wi horse power and is expected to have a speed of 15 knots. ships, with fifteen other first class | battle ships in the British navy, each | She th engines of 15, ‘These six battle | carry four 12 inch breech loading guns Inaddition the London will carrytwelve 6 inch guns, eighteen twelve pounders and fourteen o her quick firing guns. Her steel ram weighs by itself thirty fourtons. A ship like this carries about | ' ! j i | ’ her four steam boats and thirteen sail | and pulling boats. ‘The British fleet of to-day, counting ships under con- struction, includes no less than 45 first- class battle ships and 21 armoured cruisers, and 30 other first-class cruis- ers. To show how new a Creation this fleet is it may be mentioned that al these battle ships but eight have been launched or begun since 1890. Of the cruisers mentioned above 46 are of less than nine years old. During this year the admiralty has had under construc- tion 12 battl2 ships, 16 first-class cruis- ers, 6 second-class cruisers, 10 third— class cruisers, and 51 torpedo boats and other small craft. BRAIN. FAG Is the result of Overwork and an Exhausted Nervous System. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food creates New Brain and Nerve Tissue. Business and professional men, accountants, stenographers, teachers, students and all brain workers know only too well what it means to have the brain so tired out that concentration of thought is almost impossible. One-fifth of all the blood in the human body fs found in the brain, and unless the blood is pure and rich the brain becomes exhausted for want of proper nouris” ment. Dr. A. W. Chase's Blood Food creates new brain and nerve tissue, and produces rich red blood, ‘‘ the vital fluid” of the body. All brain workers quickly recognize the merits of this great food cure, and after a few doses enter on their work with new energy and ambi- tion. Brain fag is unknown to persons whose brain and nerve have been invigorated by the use of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food, which is fur sale by all dealers at 50c. a box. Dr. Chase's New Book, ‘‘ The Ils of Life and How To Cure Them,” sent free to your address, Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronte. BLACK DIAMOND LINE The S. S. **Bonavista” sailing from Montreal, Tuesday morning, Oct. 10th, will be due at Ch’town, Friday morning, Oct. 13th, and sails for St. John’s, Nfid, via North Sydney, carrying horses, cat~ tle and sheep on deck and pro- duce under deck at Jowest possible ra‘es. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS &CO., Ch’town, Oct 7—’99 dAgents 2LQ25 222 hoyal Oak. 2 2&2 oS No Soap in the w cheap. No soap in the world is so +— lasting. Save the wrappers. Send for premium list. J. D. LAPTHORN & CO’Y CH’TOWN SOAP WORKS LE Cae - WANTED A Furnished House. A married couple with no children want to renta furnished house. Pleaeant | orgape most suseeptible to colds and situation preferred. Apply at this office. ; BY THE ST. LAWRENCE. W. H. Odell, of Brockville, Strong Believer in Dodd’s Kidney Pills, Mr. srockville, Oct 2.— Nowhere in Ontario are Dodd’s Kidney Pills more appreciated than among the St Lawrence River, aod the Great Lakes. Where there is water there is damp and danger from tiem and colds, The kidneys are the the geting out Of order therefrom causes rheu- } matisra, tacwache, etc.. Mr W B Odell, of Brockville, writes to an enquirer ae fol- luws i— Brockille, Aug 28th, Dear Sir,—I received your letter atd | intended to answer it before, but I am ashamed to ssy neglected to do so. Dodd’s Kidney Pilis have done me the world of good. They are a splendid cure for the kidceys and i am always ready to say 80. | | remain, Yours truly, W. H. Opett. She—I will marry you on one condition you must giveup your pipe. He—I will on better than that, J will buy a brand new due. . Minara’s Liniment for everywhere, Do not clip ahorse and putan over- coa' on yourself. Take your own medi- cine. sale ~~ ae —— Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. ER DR. A. W, CHASE'S (9&2 "= a} GATARRH CURC .., 4%: ig sent diret. to the unweased ee by the Improvnd biower. ealg the ulcers, cl ers the air passages, stops drop) ings in the . throat and permanantly cures atarrh and tiay Fever. Blower free. A'l dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medigine Co., Toronte and Buffalo. _—_—_— ooo —_____.. Why is the woman reldom who tells another wcman pretty. HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Sire,—I cannot speak to strongly uf the excellence of MIN..RD’S LINI- MENT. It is THE remedy in my house- bold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it, It is traly a wooderful medicine. JOHN A. MacponaLp, Publieber Irnprior Chronicle. A literary etatistican declares that for the year 1898 eight novels a day were pub- lished, Sundays and holidays not includs ed. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- algia. A New York despatch states that tbe Standard Oil Co. bas increased its capital stock from $100,000,000 to $110,000,000. Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kidneys are kept hea:thy and vigors by the use of A. W.Chafe’s Kiduey- Liver Pills. Itis Uric Acid le*t in che blad by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr a. W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kidneys strovg and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the cause of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a@ box. There is a better half in every wedding— but the best man doesn’t get her. Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four hours end causes neither pain nor diecomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the best __i>> «44 The evil that men do is soon forgotten— by themselves, -_————_-__o > oo -—--- Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns & The average man who tries heroic measures gets a misfit. CARD. W. F. H. CARVELL, 8. A. {BARRISTER-AT-LAW Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN. Telephone No. 170 Money to Loan, In re Estate ot Reubin Tuplin, of Kensington, deceased All persons having any demand upon the estate of the abcve named deceaced, are hereby required to eahibit the seme duly attested, as by law required, at the office of Charles R Smallwood, Solicitor, Charlottetown, within one yearfrom the date of thie advertisment. Dated this 2nd day of September, A. D, 1899. JAMES TUPLUIN, R R FITZGENALD,< Executore. S W BODD, Sen re rheuma- | eincere tibet ehe is f 1299. New Goods Coming =—Daily to Hand Me, MEN'S HATS, UAPS es Mens lrcawear LADIES’ HATS A good range difierent weights, including Stanfield’s Uns ii'inkable > T.JHARRIS, LON DON HOUSz NoMore War | Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; but the armers do not need to wait till the ‘‘ Peace Couference” is over, before buying their plough +bares, as they can do 80 at orce, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, where the share, or other plough extras can be had for Jess money, and setter than any imported. Prove this at once, by trying them. QRS TE EE wT. A. MACLEAN MANUFACTURER Of ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, Esdale Founcry and mechinery Depot. Office. Masonic Temple, Charlottetown, P, ET, LADIES’ COATS Great rush at P MOW AGHAN'S, Queen St. He ware and groceries at reduced prices. 550 COMPLETE SETS OF Ariiieial Teeth at $5.50 We have completed a trade by which we have secured a great bargain in material for making artificial teeth. We have enlarged our workrooms, and have added increased facilities for doing a gieater amount of work. Se aes With our increased facilities, and large stock ot material bought at sacrifice prices, we are in position to give to the people of Charlottetown and P. E. I. the greatest offer ever made in the artificial teeth line. While this lot of material lasts we will make A Full Set of Artificial Teeth for $5.50 and upwards, and fully guaranteed. The large number of setts we make enables us to make the best teeth at lower prices than is usually charged for inferior. We use our new patent suction on all plates. Call and examine specimens of our work. Teeth extracted free of charge when preparing for plate. Vall in morning and get your teeth same day. fy BERLIN DENTAL PLOn 5 0 f e % Rete me fetedechebetea aCe dete ae tre slots bh et ee tek -a! Q) CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. } sa =~ BAIRARABAAAI | [ is selling crockery, giass- Wey ath