CANADIAN PAGIFIC RAILWAY. TOURIST MONTREAL TO PAGIFIG COAST Every Thursday t nN id For full part c a as to assace Tates and train service to ¢ radian Northwest, British C nbia Washington, Oregon ad CALIFORNIA Also for maps and pamphlets de- secriptive of journey, ete., write to A. J. HEATH, m2. A., C. P.B.. St John. N. B Sicht When you are compelled to hold the newspaper “away oif” know that your eyesight is “away off” an giasses Should be procured at once, Consultation free. Satisfaction guaranteed, OPTICIAN AND Charlottetown. a ° CE , Plant - Line 1900 - THE S. S. HALIFAX Will leave Charlottetown at Tuesday Passengers leaving Charlottetown n mornings make close connection at tidiziax for Boston. Autumn Excursions “pecial Return Tickets now being issued at reduced rates. For tickets, rates and all] information appiy to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, H. L. CLIPMAN, Charlottet own Manager. Apl24tf : eh Te eC oom ailniiiad “ - SS oF ee Mene oil is equally food and medi- SLEEPERS 3 cL Xa cine, a that is medicine. t work on some easy food— THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 21. * NEW SOIL SCIENCE.” MEDICIN | |Manipulation of the capital ac- _ 4 ‘ ICINE cos i}count. r: . The farmers of Canada oue ‘ | In the Nineteenth Century Mr. to be reauired to ey = 7 eo | - . 2 ») De requ ; O YO GOW elr D. Young gives the results of some |_ re er ee |pockets to pay for the carriage of "= . ©, the wheat grown by their American FOOD Scott’s emulsion of cod-liver ‘studies in soil bacteriology earried — nrter a ) »eanr Mc af ohn Huntet aan rotessol competitors for the British market. sic Aipine,at Lord Rosebe ry sestate, . ae 1m) % Dalmeny. Messrs. Hunter and Mc a the ee or be tas ~ Alpine found that several well- @ eres oe One of any farmers ati bacteria were ‘can let it be our own farmers.—Mail cerned in the work of nitrification. and Empire. and isolated and cultivated the nitrous germ, but could accomplish A little of it sets the stomach sets of 2 = THE MONUMENT FUND. nothing with the nitric germ til] aoa! they used old mortar or some lime How does it “set the stomach | },. with it. They also The Money is Still Coming in -- ce : found that lime compounds in , inti at work? By making strength: the surface soil served a | New Subscriptions. ; psa further important us Vy pre The total amount collected for by creating stre..gth : by turn- | , ‘nting the soluble silicates from ithe Monument Fund is $1650. Fol- ; a s . -¢ | Deing taken up by the rots of t} lowing ar: the names of those who ing the oil into body and life plant, the lime taking up those sa!ts | subscrib- ed on Monday -— and forming insoluble silicates wh! L, 1 ‘ — ~ : arg 2 bea: K aeRO. ces es eee that 1S food. were retained in the soil and di inot has McGr oor 2 Of . ‘ aes 4 AAA v We'll se ayoua little to try, if you like. Mi Usé il t ) th | fc iit 3 ? ) cl i ka | W [3 Robe rtson Ce 2 OO SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toroste, silicated stem, ora celluloses‘; "1,/J H Cairns 5 was formed, which would bend be. |° ae atte Bik AS, Oee ae ae ee ae t} ee Mah ai ets aa a re Andrew Lacks Ym o> 1 00 fore the wind without breakin. Robert T ‘ anit’. | Robert Toombs 2 00 : as ae ie are Se j tha Ke 2 TIME TABLES. P Wiile The NOM eaten Caw UMPTEA Moore...) 1. 100 much superior in value to the sili. H W Loneworth 5 00 (LOCAL TIME) cated straw. Messrs Hunter and/| Isaac Oxenham eee oe i 00 saiihee McAlpine denied that silica in the W AO Moreen: - plant gave strength and solidity ¢ CHCh: ie ~ ee sok 2 : acy t iandler... - 5 40 Arrival and Departure of Trains) the stem, and pointed out that it | Tudoe 2addin 10 0 rather, like grass, made the straw} p 4) bets oe ee a ee Pin See eee ee ; . Sirs ORETRT 3 2 00 and Steamers. brittle. They tound,out further, that LC Worthy 210 TRAINS. larg quantities of « arbonic acid| 4 w Steme. = es 5 00 - . were produced in the soil through B O Callaghan 1 00 Express leaves for Recoes etwesee © 354 ™/ the operation of the ferments. and Beinn WH Tsdal sS arr SS fromth is oh oa c co pm - * 3 ” 4 ee, ee ae ee ee en ea th 2 5°} found an outlet through the sub-| p- and Mrs F P Taylor 1) 00 \ mmoacatlo e es OL tie j . + . . " : as ‘ » « ee wae J iad 4110p m/| SO drains. They made other dis- RM Johnson : 2 00) r coe eee CACORE 1 C8 0 88 a } I manatee oa — . 3 ee 5 — « — ee ee xs Wis éd Accommodation leaves for the CONST nS hich thre atened torender | Simon W Crabbe...... 10 00 wa eke +) ees -eecee.0 OO pm | it necessary to revise the whole ‘Sydney Grav 2 (\) A nmodation arrives from the tabric of agricultural science, and P Laree . 2 OO ets? St 4 <eetia eee nn hay 552 ™/ were called to account by the insti- | . 7 ee ee ee 25 pm tutions in which they were teachers| Tota) ss rm 485 Wastete icumen ta ace cn at toe their heresies. They maintained | —W mek S ica S10 to as __ cnwen 5s I ie joa 1) 4 se : : : Express arrives from the east...... 9 loam, their position till the opportunity * a Accommodation. esate the came to them to make tests of their Wh okin ds secabke, sce cetaaass 3 copm)| theories on Lord Rosebery’s? Dal-| : J i J 2 Accommodation arrives from the meny Farm. Ren Se SSC8 Ses + Se eeRE Bee weno. 45°p™) Among the results of the Dalmeny : ‘ as “x rine ts; oe en f 7 t] ane Reveals itself in many ways. Some- | STEAMERS Ea. Lae eee pene Ae Value ' times the impurities in the blood mark ee ota creating Os ground lime lil’ Pro-' and mar the skin with blotches, pimples, | teaves for Pictou every portions not large enough to kill the | boils or other eruptions. Sometimes the ess -seeessees 6am) bacteria, emphasis of the value of result of bad blood is | rning at - “ene vad zs b “ng potash for every crop,and the discov- Le raesiciations | Ss irom ict eve eve ~«.m at ee Fs. : ~~ ate eonditi thic : ,. ™. ery of aremedia tr-eatinent for the | 7 nate condition — is | a ; nme and toe pest in turnips. ‘‘When ee ee eli rit ca he . . i ~ i Se iCeinye ay | i“? 4 Fe , 5 “AT * T nd mm 2 "2 ‘ i THE CAMPANA these expe: nents were coe need, out, hardly able | . . ° - ’ ry oy -- 7 - j 2t Charlottetown from Montreal and ground lime for SUTi¢ ultural pul to drag myself | oe very alternate Friday evening, and poses had never beer heard of, around,” = | m return the fe lowing Saturday even- whereas now there are at least SIX | Phe impurities g: a Se ee lime works where extensive grinding and porons whieh THE CITY OF GHENT plants are kept hard at werk te! Corrupt tne — ae aa — te oe . : Sk. the liver and cloud the | in ulifax and intermediate ports! supply ; -VeT-Increasing de- ae iron Halifax at 4 er “ ee Sup} i the eve increasi S 4 skin are removed by the night of each week, sailing on} mand for that substance. | cess: Oks Slate “WicetaXs rlcurn Ue sOLoOwing day Since the principles for Golden Medical Discoy- THE HALIFAX the new soli Science has been put in ery. It does more than t< due from Boston at four o’clock every | Successiul practice at Damueny tae eliminate the poisons ; it is due fron oston at tou OC j 3 aaa 6 op E dae ee OF Ee ES ye ye eg Tuesday mo n ng, end will sail on return at} SCucutlilc authorities, who at first increases the activity > des nuay morming at seven oc! e SNe UNIS .UF have done me,” writes Mr. James M. Sizemore, ‘ Pmnine Ine he cai fr, [: anane ¢ 7 a , - al ae 34 Ind Bx er enor or y morning at nine she saus for rapaud, . “AT of Mitchell, Lawrence Co., Ind., Box sor, trning same afternoon at four o’clock. PAYING FREIGHT ON was not weil for two years. My throat was Wed- | Lea 8.30, 9.30 and 11a. m.,:and I, 2, m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at 8, 9, 10 and 11.30 a. m; ard 1.30, 3, 4.30 and 6p. Commencing Oct. 16th «- noon on | Mm tiie Point at 9 a. m. | leaving Rocky Point at 10 a. m., 1.15, 3.15| would have to pay for the trans- | and 5 p. m. Leaves Prince Street ferry wharf for South ort every half hour. GREAT CLOSING OUT af SAL rom 25 to 50 per cent Discount. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. QUEEN STREET. rves Charlottetown fcr Vernon River when | er of the Highland society has de- , Wednesday and Thursday at two o'clock - proceeds to Orwell ; . : e . ‘ . 2 o Pit * T re- ] - three o’clock, returning the same evening. | American W heat from Montreal for lock she also goes to West River, returning | he same evening. of the blood-making glands so that there is an increased supply of pure, body-building blood. It briglitens the eyes, cleanses the skin, and gives new. physical energy. Accept no ‘substitute for Dr. Pierce’s , Golden Medical Discovery. “I thank God for i your medicines had branded these principles as ab- surd heresies, have changed their | tune,’ and now the chemical advis- | ‘clock the same afternvon. JACQUES CARTIER THE pr { ry Pa’ — On Llues } suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. clared that he accepts the new aoc- | +ring Tr : LiiliCs. on Thursday even- he returns from Orwell about eight. On x always sore, head ached. and back ached nearly THESOUTHPORT AMERICAN WHEAT, | all the time. My weight was :55 pounds. T i was taken sick with typhoid fever, and when iver On iday afterr n at | the fever left me I had such a pain in my left sup east Riv2r on Monday afternoon at | Se j tl I m) oe R Se | side I could not breathe without pain. I ‘clock returning the follosing Tuesday 2 | thought I must die. My wife went to the : on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown drug store and procured a bottle of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and a vial of his Mr Blair undertakes to carry nine oS ‘ ll Pellets ’ li sne > f ‘ Sd r Paid : Clan, Thi . : Po 77 iy : tle Pleasant Pellets.’ _I discontinued the use of steamer leaves for West River on . hurs- eight-tenths of a mill per ton-muile . | my doctor's medicine and began with the afternoon at four ociock returning cn Now according to the report of | ‘Golden Medicai Discovery’ and ‘ Pellets.’ I at . nt i ' is once began to feel better: the pain soon left my the Interstate Commerce Commis side and I could breathe with ease. In a week z a 1 1° ari alti 14 o c eon! . ri he on ¢ -evenu yer ton earneci| orsol felt so good I could not stay in the room. sion, the revenue —- I began to walk about the streets: I felt better by the railways of the United States | each morning. After a month’s use of the medi- lay morning; on Friday afternoon at four | THE ELFIN 1900, a ings, the remains of the gateways says Biblia. Nearly the entire in- clcesure is filled with a brick p'atform, equal in height with the surrounding wall. The southern part of the mound contains a few imposing ruins, but on the northern edge stands the temple, a pyrathidal-shaped building, reaching 70 feet above the platform. Two of its stories are still to beseen. A pe- | culiar feature of the temple is a marble Stairway 15 feet broad and 70 feet ‘in ength, leading up to the exterior. Uhe poitshed marble slaps which served ‘S steps are still scatiere., among the | Fulus attcs 1g to the extreme richness of ihe building, and along the two eCgcs of the stairway are balustrades at the foot of the stairway the bases v two large pillars remain, the object which is uncertain. The peculiar Siape of the bricks, iain cones, cylinders, innumerable pottery, pure gold ivaf, and stone im- p ements abounding in great profusion, are the dstirguishi g features ot this rin, Un'le most other Babyl.nia . . of stone, for the architects here had | access to the neighboring sandstone ridges, and the pl in to the south abcunds in great boulders of black ‘he | granite. Statement frequently ; made that the huge stones from which |the Telloh statues were hewn were | quarred at Sinai must now be modified for the quarries about Eridu supp'ied | the material. Mr. Taylor, speaking of ' the mound says that as one approaches it wiil see “blocks and p.cces of mar- ble, rough and polished, of different colors of the most b autiful hues; | fragments of bowls, vases and coffias, in crystal, marble, and alabaster: g 't headed nai!s, curious bricks, and tiles of original shape and composi- tion, end lastly, and the most. curisus and interesting, the clay hatchets and hammers, the flint knives aud sty] s. stone and clay nails and a hundred other objects so palpably denoting . remote period and ove of the earli s Stages of civilization.” One may in agine the desire which the « xcavat: has to re eal the treasures buried } this ruin. How One Gets Bilious A sluggish liver fails to filter the ile fi the blood. ard when the po sonous m.t whole system is tain ed and deranged. Thi is called biliousness, and can be comp’e'e’y cured by Dr. A. W. Chase’s Kidney Live Pills, which act directly on the liver, making it healthy and active. One pill 5 a box. The cheapest medicine in the world, 2c L dose, MIGHT CLASSES C.B. cs Seda per Week OPENED ON Monday, Nov. 22, 1900 breil jin the fecal year ee race mills | Now 1 weleW its pounde cud°Wet below es for Rocky Point each week day at 7,/exactly seven and a quarter mills| jer in my life.” 4 and 5 30| ner mile, averaging .724 of a cent. Why should the Canadian people | carry grain for American farmers | at one-ninth the rates these farmers | ves stipation. On Sunday's the Elfin leaves for Rocky and 12.45,2 and 4p. m; Read ‘The Malpeque Oyster at |Home,’ by Rev. J. M. Withycombe |portation of their wheat over the | of Summerside, with seven illustra- railways of their own country ? ‘tions by the author, in the Novena | Mr. Blair is handling this foreign | per P. E. Island Magazine. At all grain at a heavy loss, which no 'the bookstores. Five cents. the ‘doubt he will try to obscure by a l cepy. THE HILLSBOROUGH \ AT SLAUGHTER PRICES.... ae ap ; f Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con- at 7.30 p. m. Thorough instruction in Book | Keeping, Business Pen-‘vanship, Arithmetic, Commercial Law,Short hand, and Typewritinu. Intending students are asked to enter at once, or as soon as possible. Terms, etc., on application to L. B. MILLER, Principal. Readymade Clothing Gents’ Furnishings temples, that at Eridu was built partly | The Ruins of Eridu, 2400 B. C. About the mound is a wall some 20 feet in height, pierced by three open- | fragments of | His babyship will be wonderfully fresheneq =p, and his whole little fat body will 5 shine with health and Cleanliness after his tub with the “ ¢ Ibert” Baby’s Own Soap. This soap is made entirely with } | | | | vegetable fats, has a fain: but ex. quisite fragrance, and is unsvrpass ed as a nursery and toilet soap Beware of imitations. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. i MONTREAL. i a , Tae EXAMINER CALENDAR r i govs through the body in the circilation, 1 J FOR NOVEMBER. MOON 'SUICHANGES Full Moon, 6th, 3h, 12m, p. m. Last Quarter, 13th, 6h, 49m, p.m. New Moon, 2Ist, 10h, 29.n, p. m. First Quarter, 29th, 9h, 47m. a.m D! High Water Sun imeer we Mas | se ee M! 7 Morn ’ Aft’n | Rises.| Sets. } an ee —E———— l'Thursday 445 6 30> 52 4 36 ie] m4 a ; 2| “riaa >" wl eg | + Pion oo 2 he 2} saturday 75 o> ty Se 4 33 4| sunday |} 9 or) 9 55 2 5} fonday | to a! 10 04] 56 30 6) Cuesday lo 54, 10 44] 58 | 2g 1 Wednesday | «1 4€} 11 If} 50 28 SiThursday | 12 34} 11 4c] 7 1 | 2 9) Friday ! 1@gi 3 25 \O0\ saturday ces 2 lL Sanday | © 23: j 02 7 23 2 Monday i o2} 3 53 8 22 (3; Cuesaay i 4 40 2... +) Wednesday | 24 5 41) 10 20 5 Thursday | 3 49 7 33 12 19 Friday | § 14!) , 21) 13 | i8 ‘Saturday (| 6 4° : S| 14 «| «7 .3.Sunday 1 7 ee Ss 43} 16 | 16 19) uuday s 4! 9 2! > eee 15 -0 uesday A ae ee ee 14 2i Wednesday 19 18} 10 21) 26 13 22) Thursday 190 59} 19 40) ay 13 28) sriday awe i2 24| Saturday s2 15) TF 45) 24 I 25) Sunday 254 *° 33 25 iI ‘6; Monday o 25, 2.15] 26 10 ) r if + Gc 25 10 27| Cuesday I ao 28) Wednesday 1 14) % 27) 29 10 29) Thursday 2 a 10 : oS a a Hr Se ee 30) friday ! 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