EE ee eee ~~ Alf ‘| rad ARIAN . 2AGIFIG RAILWAY. ; TOURIST SLEEPERS MONTREAL TO PAGIFIS GO! Every Thursda ae 4 Gs, i > y j O Ppassd rat ~ VK 1a € ¥ > , « No British ( nb Was ‘ * C UN LA ‘ } ; ‘ ) Naps a tpaimMpualets scriptive of journey, etc., write to 4 : Eyre Ary “he We itmlA a Rk, * ‘ ~ DP. A Ph. oe Jom YN. B “Away off”’ e ‘ Sight When you are compelled to hold the newspaper “away off ” know that your e sight | a is “away off” and glasses should be procured at once, Consultation free. Satisfaction guaranteed, @ G. P. tiutcneson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, oF Charlottetown. ; lant - Line ¥ 4 =. TO BOSTON : Commencing Oct. 16th * 1900 - - § ; THE S. S. HALIFAX s Will leave Charlottetown at noon on § Tuesday. *s Passengers leaving Charlottetown om Wed- +, nesGay mornings make close connection at Halifax for Boston. Autumn Excursions Special Return Tickets now being issued at reduced rates. For tickets, rates and all ai infortation a ‘ply to : W. W. CLARKE, Agent. iz H. L. CHIPMAN, Charlettet own } Manager. Apl24tf THI NERVOUS PROSTRATION is only a failure of strength. } P - “fo y lk Ittakes strength to getstrengtn. Get strength of stomach first. Your stomach look will then vy. Scott's out for your bod emulsion of eod-liver oil ena- ~h it and this 1s bles your stomach to get from usual food; the way to restore the whole body. We'lisend you a little t SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, ) try if you like. Toronto. ~ DAILY EXAMINER, IS SEC TIONALISM PROVOKED. HOW TIME TABLES (LOCAL TIME) of Trains Arrival and Departure and Steamers. AMEI Pi s leaves fot Pict« every eras OO ko ck i han eke hie 7am Arrives from Pictou every evenin; ‘ <i ee ome : . — O | THE CAMPANA Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and Quebec every alternate triday evening, and leaves on return the following Saturday even- ing THE CITY OF GHENT |Isdue from Halifax and intermediate ports | on Thurs my night of each week, sailing on return the following THE HALIFAX | Is due from Boston at four o’clock every | Leaves Charlottetown fcr Vernon River when | prec suits, returning Tuesday, a. Tuesday morning, and will sail on return at one o’clock the same afternoon. THE JACQUES CARTIER m. On Tues- , Wednesday and Thursday at two o'clock | | she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- | ing : she returns from Orwell about eight. On F riday morning at seven o’clock and ons fur- day morning at nine she sails for Crapaud, returning same afternoon at four o’clock. THE SOUTHPORT fterneon Gces up east River on Monéay a | four o’clock returning the following Tuesday | day afternoon at | | | morning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown at three o'clock, returning the same evening. The steamer leaves for West River on Thurs- | Friday 1ing; on Friday afternoon at four | o’clock she also goes to West River, returning | the same evening. THE mor! ELFIN “aves for Rocky Point eaeh week day at 7 at | four o'clock returning on | One of the expedients adoptei by Israel ‘Tarte and his paper, La| Patrie, with a view to promoting what is known as the race cry,. was to print and circulate garbled, and sometimes forged, citations from the Ontario press reflecting offensively upon our ench-Canadian triends. ‘The Mail aud Empire was the victim to some extent of this dishonest practi Qe; Ir a pamphlet issued by Mr. ‘Tarte a few days before the genera! ‘lection we find The Mail and Empire figuring | quite prom! Inentl in “insulter of Our race,’ Language is attributed to this journal that was never used by it. Opinions that it never uttered, but, on the contrary, combatted, are coolly laid atits docr There is no remedy for this sort of mischief. It is idle to protest. All that can be done is toregret that men who are old enough to know better should de this class.) Qur cen- Chatham Planet nas just had au experience of the Ta arte campaign. In common wuh other papers on both sides of politics, it pub- lishes what is technically known as| “plate” matter oonsisting of selections scend to work of temporary tne and stories of a light character. This | matter comes te the papers in stereo- | | type blocks, and is used without any palitical intent. A few weeks ago the | ‘“piate” matter contained a_ child’s story abbut a couple of pigs that want- be men. tmbedded in this yarn was an attempted joke to the ef- | ed to tect that pigs speak French, because | ° > [they say ‘oui, oui No serious | French-Canadian would mind that. | | Reading the story he would laugh at | It Certainly the Chatham Planet, | which is a decidedly high-class paper, | |}would not think for a moment of | | printing an offensive allusion to any | race, English or French, Irish or |Scotch. But La Patrie, Mr, Tarte’s | firebrand journai found the pig story | |in the children’s corner of the Planet, | ‘and out of it this little joke was ex-| | tracted for publication, with the added | ,|comment: ‘ This insulting and ill- | “timed articie is over acolumn /ong. | “The Chatham Planet is a Tery or- | | “gan, supperting Sir Charles iupper | ‘“and Mr. Foste.* The suggestion | | was plain; La Patrie professed to be| giving onlya littie bit of the insult | hich Sir Charles Tupper and Mr, | Foster were offering to the trace via ithe Planet. From Tarte’s paper the | story was transferred to the Soleil, | | Mr. Pacaua’s journal, The Soleil is | ++ CHARLOTTRTOWN, NOVEMBER 24, ithat had not poiitical or intentionaily | offensive weaning in either case. It is a pity that sc much expenditure in promoting ill feeling where the best of good feeling ought to prevail. and Empire. ~ viail i s CHAMBERLAINS VIEW. ree Mr. Chamberlain has made a speech» at a banquet given by the F ishmongers, 1908, THE END OF THE TAIL TWISTER. (N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. ) It should not be forgotten that ‘thi campaign has buried almost beyond it based on it, may not have died out, aaa that our strength is theirs.” on HURRY UP! Everywhere one hears that expression ®hurry up!” It is a genuine Americanism expressive of the ®rush” in which we live. Nothing is swift enough for us. We race against steam and lightning and find them slow. We grudge the time given to eating, and rush through meals as though life depended upon our haste. Life does depend on our haste, bui not in that sense. Look at he lary columns of the papers and see how many promi- nent zien are carried y “stomach i .” “acute indi- £ ”* and other re- ] eases. Their lives have in general been sacrificed to the } + ‘ 1 away Oy 12‘te and rush of susiness which over- ked the fact that »od can only nourish ie body whien digest- ed and assiinilated and that the digestive sses can’t be hurried. Medical Discovery, tomach and the asso- beached ve proce Golden ses of the s ciated organs of es ‘stion and nutrition, The source of all physical strength is food, oroperly digested and perfectly assimilated. B 3y enabling the perfect Se and assim- iletion of food “Golden Medical Discovery” increases and enriches the blood supply Dr. Pierce’s : 7; | very serious about it. It says Wel and sends new strength to every organ of 3.20, 9.30 and 11 a. m., and 1, 2, 4 atfd 6.301 .a ~ a : ; > 9. FO am a ee 53°! ‘have hesitated to make kmown to our| the body. p.m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut 8. 9, “I was at one time as I thought almost at 10 and Il. 30 a. m; and 1.20, 2 4.30 a aa p “readers the insults cast at them da ully | death’s door,” writes Mr. J. S. Bell, of Leando, 9 an al = :- *. > as we . ss 3 n C Iowa «<T yt 7 ex mv m. On Sunday's the Elfin leaves for Recky — E nglis sh Conservative papers. Bronk pos, gio o! the sina ee a fr ed Thad Point atQa.m. and 12.45, 2 and 4 Pe Mm; “They e of a nature, we think caicu- taken quantities of medicines but they only eavine Rocky Poi ‘ a. 4. 2.40485 | seemed to feed the disease; but I must say that arms veer yl ro ees "| “lated to stir up between the two] ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ has cred me. and < us p. Hi. . -ay am ctowuter han Teaco 2 renty = side “races an _antagonisn so unfortunate, | &°9) ore ee eee ore ere THE HILLSBOROUGH bbo ‘ es On ee ee eS : ; She ons 59 | rej udicial to peace aad harm: ony, FREE. Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser sent Leave rin we street { ‘try whari tor So uth! en : to th gene eral pros periry of the Jree to you on receipt of stamps to pay ¢x- port every half hour. Wisin 255 Ss cia ae ie pu ense of customs and mailing only. Send I : yantry. “Bat as one ot our oa fty one-cent stamps for cloth boun a honk THE. “freres of the French language has/ or thirty-one stamps for paper covered, to P. E. ISLAND “not observed the same reserves we/| Dr. R V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. BJ ee | 1: oi “believe our obligation cancelled. “¢ f a e I a- crm - > —_ -- Commercial Collegé : ‘One may judge of the fury of all | e Re a9 i Mz cM Wit oe ster < “these Tories by the comparsion of | Psat 7 de. J rt ata bee as . oy, oO ummerside, with seven istTa- “the French-Canadian to a pig.” From tie a ae a + si the N . aia The: : ion of nose he desire thor ;. ton € < j - Nx ihe attention ol thos who lesire a sed the Soleil the story went to the Men- P. 12 l i] ough and practical pre “paration for an active 1 Herald. and fre that paper it ber u. Island Magazine. “At a business Ilfe is called to the advantages offered trea craig, an —_— ro | the bookstores. Fi ive cents the by this college. Bookkeeping, Commercial | | passed to the Torento Globe, which | | Copy. Law, Arithmetic, Penmanship, English | publication endorsed the “insult” Correspondence, Business Methods, Short | | theory, with a view to strengthening | hand, Typewriting‘ etc., are taught in the | ‘SUNNY= E T 1 j most direct and practical manner. es | Mr. Tarte’s hand. It is preposterous | D N IS RY attention is giver to locating good business positions. New term 0; wae on Monday, August 2oth inst., at 9.36 p. m Send for prospectus. P.O. Box 242. ISAAC OXENHAM. ng—tf Principal and Proprietor minduntes ed of pursuing and reviling an impor- | | tant section of our population on the | | strength of a little extract from “plate” | matter that was published in Liberal , | that a pelitical party should be accuse | as well as Censervative papers, and SIDE Office in New Prowse Block First door to the right up stairs. Telephone connec- DR. AYERS never sleeps. The oppressor of Ire paign ammunition. What a clearing away of old debris! And we owe to an administration that disregarded the nation. This courage and justice of the President and party has distinctly added tothe fund of sensible good feeling between this country and Great Britain. A Question Of “SPEX’”’ Do your eyes tire easily ? glasses. Do your eyes burn? sses. Does the type become blurred in reading fso, you need glasses. Do you suffer from fronta! 80, glasses will he!p you. Do you know it yeu have perfect eyesight ? If not, we can inform you, It will cost you nothing. G. H. TAYLOR If so, you need If se, you need J headache ? Suanyside. NIGHT CLASSES -AT THE— 3 Sessions per Week C.B. OPENED ON 22, 190 “ET Monday, Nov. 22, [900 at 7.30 p. m Thorough instruction in Book Keeping, Business Pen zanship, Arithmetic, Commercia)] Law,Short hand, and Typewritinu. Intending students are asked to enter at once, or as soon as possible. Terms, etc., fon application to L. B. MILLER Princi a W. D. ROSS,B.A. ATTORNEY AT LAW At theoffice of A. A, McLean, C., Brown’s Block, Ch’town ) ae | | land, too, is no .onger useful az cam- | hope of resurrection the tail-twis ting bogey that has been a quadrenn al nuisance for more than fifty year Hatred of England, and party appeal ™ ! in which he predicts that the British but as elements of real political con. | nation will enter on a new chapter | “©duence they have ceased to exist. with the rew century, and that its title j In this election, the Republican plat- | willbe “The uuity\ of the Empire.” ; form and Republic an speakers treated He claims that a new birthhas already “®€™ a5 negligible quantities. This is taken place. The old colonial system | 2 84 ap eter ey) oneal, pepeciany fell with ee Ametican revolution, be- when itis recalled what taii-twisting cause, in the opinion of Mr. Chamber- has done | the pant, “Ad the | lain, it does nut deserve to survive. dregs ol Gecaying prejudice were After this, colonies became unporular, | "52° BP fer eee OTe ae | and there wasa widespread opinion soughtto ee ee hem. Four | that they would and ought :0 become | 0! five old campaigaers wii no more | independent. The new state of things oe nite bahay re ere | |is to treat the colonies as equals; the Feels Gaia os 7 , oh i great self-governing colonies, in the gold, toe te ; sibs : : es ‘South African war, sent of their own | 894) the man who =oor British guns accord. assistance in upholding the ae aa F fskamcaaner any ead ‘cause of the E i: eee “C ize lax, tne scerner oO riusn | aes. ie ee “ee treacher y inevery profession of friend- | | varied people have become one family’ ship, and the well known lay hgure | | We recognixe that their good is ours. that reminds us wit!, \iechanical iter ! ation that the Briticn Foreign Office | i ' i i ; the Republicar ’ 7 Jeweler and Optician. I 0 Mond: 7 i and. Is specially family pays Beware of in ians, fc bee recommen litations dangerous and may cause skin troubles, ALBERT TOILET SOAP G0., Mfrs MONTREAL. led by “Ty use, me of w hich are many ir nur —— FOR virulent abuse that was poured out on ! | ‘THE EXAMINER CALENDAR impartial friendliness toward a kindred NOVEMBER. MOON’S7¢C Kull Moon. 6th, 3h, HANGES 12m, p. ma, Last Quarter, 15th, 6h, 49m, p.m. New Moon, 21st, First Quarter A _-_* 10h, 29m, p. m. Ith, 9h, 47m, am D High Water Suz - Day of We’ yy orn were | Rises. aoe ae —— ——— Thursday 445 6 3016 52 ‘4 36 2{ Friday 6 18] 7 36 53 | 35 Saturday 7 54) 8 30) 54 | 33 Sunday 9 of 919) 55 | 32 Monday 10 00] 10 o4| 56 | 30 Tuesday Io 54° 10 44| 58 | 29 Wednesday | ‘1 46; 11 18) 50 | 4 hursday 12 36, 11 49) 71 23 9\Friday | 125) 3 ) 25 | 10 Saturday cin 24 \ljSunday o 22! 302) 7 23 .2!Monday I O2} 3 53 8 22 13' Tuesday 150) +4 Paes 14,Wednesday| 2 460, 5 41 10 20 \S Thursday 349 © 33) 1% te | 16. 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