eh aN —e Viney - CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. TOURIST SLEEPERS MONTREAL TO PACIFIG GOAST Every Thursday For full particulars as to passage rates and train service to Canadian Northwest, British Columbia. Washington, Oregon ad CALIFORNIA Also for maps and pamphlets de scriptive of journey, etc., write to A. J. HEATH, } John, N. B. a Fi Pine Oe ee “*Away off” Sight When you are compelled to hold the newspaper “away off” know that your eyesight | is “away off” and glasses should be procured at once. Consultation free. Satisfaction guaranteed, (a. 7. riutcneson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. Plant - Line eal TO BOSTON | Commencing Oct. 16th « ~ 1908 .= . THE S. S. HALIFAX Will leave Charlottetown at noon on ‘Tuesday. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wed- nesday mornings connection at | Halifix for Bosto Autumn Excursions Special Return Tickets now being issued at reduced rates. For tickets, rates and all information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, H. L. CHIPMAN, Charlottet own Man ger. naKke c,iose Apl24tf |on Thursday night of each THE DAILY IXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 24, 1900. CONSUMPTION begins and leaves off in thous- ands of people, who never sus: much more pect it. it: 36m than a pimple—indeed it isa a pimple—lung pimple. Health, all round it, stops it—just as askin pimple gets stopped. How to get that health all round it: take Scott’s emulsion of cod-liver oil and be careful We'll send you a little to try if you like. SCOTT & ROWNE, Chemists, Toronto. TIME TABLES. {LOCAL TIME) Arrival and Departure of Trains and Steamers. TRAINS. Express leaves for the west........8 35a m Express arrives from the west ...... 9 50 pm Accommodation leaves for the west ace wah aw obese ee 36 Accommodation leaves for the Wel< scans see eeeete coveees. 0 OO PM Accommodation arrives from the Accommodation arrives from the WOR aw dk kos ee es ~# O§ pa Express leaves for the east sees? O83 Express arrives from the east,...+- 9 loam Accommodation leaves for the MG ii elise ko 3 00 pm Accommodation arrives from the ONS cud deksawastiasankiss~ 08 EM STEAMERS. Princess leaves for Pictou every WORN Me dice ine es setecgenns 7am Arrives from Pictou every evening at opm THE CAMPANA Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and (Quebec every alternate Friday evening, and leaves on return the following Saturday even- | ing. THE CITY OF GHENT Isdue from Halifax and intermediate ports week, sailing on return the following day. THE HALIFAX Is due from Boston at four o’clock every Tuesday morning, and will sail on return at one o’elock the same afternoon. THE JACQUES CARTIER Leaves Charlottetown fcr Vernon River when | tide suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues- | day, Wednesday and Thursday at two o’clock she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- _{ Emperor William at Breslau on Friday | | }'OUTPUT OF THE YUKON, |political refugee in Marseilles and Paris isa less picturesque figure than he would be as a prisoner, sm»king his pipe and reading his cliena. Dr. Leyds and Delegates Woimar- j}ans, Fisher and Wessels reached Paris 'today. | his morning they held a con- | ference eo: Scribe, where ex-Pres- ‘ident Kr@er will stop. they leave /iIn the morning for Marseilles. Mr. The thronged with men | , 1 . ins re ‘Y > e | anxious to record discoveries or first | *'US&™ they say, wil _ 2 Io an will ar- ‘locations, and an increased clerical | C!ock = the erage | staff can hardiy keep pace with the) rive in Faris next Friday. work. ‘The office receipts, which fell | a off markedly inthe early months of| the year, pis swelling to their old- | A New Loan. time bulk. Prospectors are out every- | a | where. New ‘‘finds” are posted every | | day; and stampedes up and down the |creeks are numerous. In tact, some- | thing of the spirit andrush of 97-98 ihas returned. The miners of the Yukon are jubilant and thefcity is born /anew. Among the new creeks recently 'stampeded are Moosehide, five miles below Dawson Chicken and _ Goring | Creeks, with several in the Stewart} New York and Chicago he may find River district. Not much reliance can | jt convenient to obtain accomodation be placed on any stampeding reports, | where the terms are more favorabie. but sufficient assured data has been| While national pride would be grati- gathered during the past few months to | fied by placing the new loan entirely indicate that the gold bearing section lin England, ‘business is business,’ The of the territory is of considerable ex- | financiers alse admit that there is an tent. Interesting results may be looked advantage in allowing Americans to ‘for from the work of prospectors ‘take a good portion of the new loan. | during the coming year. | These operations will depend upon |the methods of borrowing and the ex- tent to which the resources of the |Du:ch territories are mortgaged in ay 'payment of the debt. The woman who threw an axe at | . The total mining output of this | territory for the past year is in the close neighborhood of twenty-five mil lion, ‘Che pulse of Yuken mining activities is centred in the Recording Office at Dawson, and here the stimu- las given by te recent changes in re- gulations is most clearly indicated. office is ee LONDON, Nov. 21.— Financiers are less positive than they were a week ago thatthe American bankers will nct be allowed to supply a portion of the money which the British treasury re- quires. They admit that the Cha ce)- lor ot the Exchequer will probably look to the cheapest market, and as rates are higher in London than in MTT @¢ ra — Anarchist Activity. is a tradeswoman of that city. A provi | | sional medical examination of the pri- | ner has been made and she has been | z I lingered between |soner has ‘ ce “A | pronounced to be insane. While Em- | life and death. _peror William was returning from the | | barracks to the railway station he was | 'cheered by immense crowds of peopie } gathered along the route. While the) attack upon the Kaiser may not have| “I think formed any part of an international | ae | plot, there is no doubt that unusual | ipvasotlanial anarchist activity is developing in vari-/| and ‘Golden | Ous countries of Europe, and that the| Medical Dis- police are taking exceptional pre-| covery’ the ' cautions against it. The entire line of | 0d ae | railway from Buda Pesth to Goeboei-| world,» ‘loo, whereis situated the palace of! writes Mrs. | Emperor Francis Joseph, is guarded | _ Amelia by special police, a thing which was | Dougherty, of Kerrigan, | Wayne Co., Mo. *I gave birth to a baby last summer, . | After con- New York, November 20.—In his} finement I | special cable letter from London to! became very the New York Tribune, this morning, | ull, a |Mr. I. N. Ford says, regarding the} °° ,Payst bs ; cian that t arrival of Mr. Kruger at Marseilles : could be never done before. | a - Sa | Mr. Kruger’s Movements. Bible at St: : Rev. Mr. Almond. The Toronto Globe, speaking of | the news that the Rey. Mr. Almond, B. A., Anglican chaplain of the Royal Canadian Regiment, has decided to enterthe Imperial service, remarks that his career has been marked by many sensational incidents. His steady adherence to duty, self sacrific- ing performance cf work of an arduous nature, and a constant and cheerful zeal which have marked his connection with the regiment, have lifted it above the commonplace compliance with regulations, and entitles him to an honorable place in the annals of the first contingent. The Globe goes on 1 'odescribe Mr. Almond’s work among ees. A Delicivus i USBINg “aen refreshing sieep—there has devoted himself, and he will be} 4 followed in his career by the good| ™ wishes of his fellow-country men to] + whom he has been of service.’ vert Toilet Soap Co., MONTREAL, rated Albert Tottet Soaps, > © O00600eees eas the enteric fever patients at Bloem-| % j5 uing better for any bab | fontein, the executive ability which he| $ Always use the“ Albert™ >” shewed when alleviating the condition © > emers of the soldiers along the lines of com-| MAB ¥ ’§ OWN munication, and in all conditions of $ « danger from the enemy, danger more| ? SOAP imminent from disease and discomfort | ; $ of infinite variety. ‘A knack for ex-| § ®7¢ your cucic will have a fine @ ecutive work, zeal, practical piety, and} > 0°." i diocese $ unselfishness make an excellent equip- ‘ Nations! Council of Wo. ment,’ says the Globe, ‘for labors | @ i: «ci Canada have recommend- such as those to which Mr. Almond] © ‘ !-*«* very suitable for nursery @ a C. C, RICHARDS & GO. es Dear Sirs,—A few days ago I was taken ill with a severe pain and contraction of the cords of my leg, and had to be taken home in a rig. I could not sleep for the pain, and wes — to put my foot to the. oor. riend told me of your ; SOCHANGES MINARD'S LINIMENT, and opel <. 4. ma’ ou Gall hour from the first application, [| 'v!l Moon, 6th, 3h, 12m, ag eae to cael and the pain en- dota Moon, Zist, 10h, 2m. oe y disappeared. ae ak de cae aaa 9h. tena You can use my name as freely| First Quarter, 29th, 9h, 47m, a.m as you like, as I consider it the best | 9 High Water Sun remedy I have ever used. of/DayofWe'ki ior | ay Sets CHRISTOPHER GERRY. | ™ ay Thursday 4 45, © 3916 52 4 36 THE EXAMINER CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER. Ingersoll, Ont. 1 | Friday morning at seven o’clock and onSa tur- | ; ; inal iliiies | | day morning at nine she sails for Crapaud, | Water In foreign and political affairs. ing she turns drwell < j ° j tT . > ing she returns from Orwell about eight 0} “There is abroad streak of slack There would be almosta dead con- | tinent if the expected arrival of Mr. | | Kruger at Marseilles were not causing | |a ripple of excitement. The English | press is wisely adopting a course . ng re which tends to minimize this source of The steamer leaves for W est River on I hurs- | disturbance. One journal has foolish- aay afternoon at four o'clock returning on | } Z blish a f M K ss Friday morning; on Friday afternoon at four | ‘Y PUOHMS red a cartoon ot Mr ruger o'clock she also goes to West River, returning | as a muzzled dog—this being designed the same evening. asa hint to the French Government. THE ELFIN |That Government, however, does not | need to muzzle Mr. Kruger, but to re | press the arder of the excitable French | 8, 9, | sympathizers standing around the dog 10 and 11.30 a. m; ard _T.30. 3, 4.30 and 6 p. | pit. Otherwise the English press re- m. On Sunday's the Elfin leaves for Rocky ‘ _ . Point at ga. m. and 12.45,2 and 4p. m; gards the reception of Mr. Kruger with Itil « a. . < “45, = afic pe : a j : leaving Rocky Point at 1c a. m., good natured indifference and refuses | and 5 p.m. totake a serious view of the affair. THE HILLSBOROUGH French nagging and pin-pricking will Leaves rince Street ferry wharf for cease to be good sport if the English | ‘keep theirtemper and this they can . | afford to do since Mr. Kruger as a returning same afternoon at four o’clock. THE SOUTHPORT Gces up east River on Monday afternoon at four o’clock returning the following Tuesday morning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown | at three o’clock, returning the same evening. Leaves for Rocky Point eaeh week day at 7, 5.30, 9.30 and II a. m., and I, 2, 4 and 5.30 p.m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at 8, 9 I > ¢ ; 1.55, 3.15 Sout rt every half hour, got, and he diagnosed my case as uterine trouble tending to dropsy. Medicine seemed to do me no good. I lingered between life and death for quite a while, every day growing weaker until I could not walk across the room. My friends were look- ing for my death every minute. A friend | wrote and told me about Dr. R.V. Pierce, and I at once wrote to him for medical advice. He replied immediately, giving me full instructions as to what to do. I at once foll. wed his advice, and when I | had taken his medicine about a week I | felt a good deal stronger. When I had taken it about one month I felt as strong as I do to-day. I took four bottles of each kind and two vials of ‘Pleasant | Pellets.’ Many thanks for the medicine, It has permanently cured me.” ‘the bookstores. Read ‘‘The Malpeque Oyster at Home,’ by Rev. J. M. Withycombe of Summerside, with seven illustra- tions by the author, in the Novena ber P. i. Island Magazine. At all Five cents the cepy. ( f Arithmetic, Commercial Law.Short * 2| Friday 6 13! 7 36] §3 | 3¢ A Question S\Saturday | 7 54) 8 30) 54 | 33 4/Sunday | got 9 19) 55 32 5|Monday Io 00] 10 04) 56 30 6) Tuesday Io 54 10 44) 58 29 f 66 99 1\Wednesday | '1 46, 11 18) 59 28 »4 @ 8)Lhursday 12 36, I1 49) 71 27 : 9 Friday | 29t 4 25 ae 10 Saturday | 213) § 24 Do your eyes tire easily? If so, you need | (1)Suanday ee sr + 23 Giasees. (2 Monday 1 o2! 3 53] 8 | a9 Do your eyes burn? If se, you need 13 Tuesday I 50| 4 46; 9 21 Sses. 14;Wednesday| 2 46 54!) 19 | 29 Does the type become blurred in reading (5, Thursday 3 49; © 33] I2 19 fso, you need glasses. 16, Friday 5 141 7 21) 433 18 Do you suffer from frontal headache? I I 17 Saturday 6 40| 5 03) 14 7 so, glasses will help you. 18} Sunday 1 7 49) 5 431 16 16 Do you know it yeu have perfect eyesight ? } t 4 Monday i 8 46} 9 21| 17 15 If not, we can inform you, It will cost you | 20 Tuesday | 19 35) 93 0 te nothing. 24) Wednesday | 10 18) 1° 21) 20 | 43 Thursday ro sy vo . a ice Fridey | sz 37| 23 | 12 qd. Fi. TAYLOR 24 Saturday 12 15) TT 45| 24] . 2§'Sunday 254 '3y a6 i.e Suanyside. Jeweler and Optician. }| 26|Monday 9 25) 2 18) 25 | ” 27| Tuesday 3 19 3 - 28 | 10 NIGHT CLASSES | 2822") | i 2) % 29) Thursday : . © 3° | yo 30) Friday 445) 7 “7 8 ie —AT THE— C.B.C. 5 Sessions per Week OPENED ON Monday, Nov. 22, 1900 at 7.30 p. m. Book Pen-zanship, instruction in Business Thorough Keeping, hand, and Typewritinu. Intending students are asked to ent#r at once, or as soon as possible. Terms, etc., on application to L. B. MILLER, Principal. ore Standard time is used in tide tables. 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