. a RAILWAY. ~~“ TOURIST SLEEPERS MONTREAL TO PAGIFIG GOAST Every Thursday Scott’s emulsion of cod-liver | ithere is reason to think the time has Por full particulars as to passage rates and train service to Canadian Northwest, iritish Columbia Washington, Oregon ad CAL) FORNIA Also for maps and pamphlets de scriptive of journey, etc., write to A. J. HEATH, D. P. A., C. P.R., St. John,’ N. B. Sight When you are compelled to hold the newspaper “away off” know that your eyesight S is “away off’’ and glasse should be procured at once. Consultation free. Satisfaction guaranteed, G. F. riuicneson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. Plant - Line. In; TO BOSTON Commencing Oct. 16th GOO - - THE S. S$. HALIFAX Will leave Charlottetown at noon on | Tuesday. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wed- | nesday mornings make close connection at | Halifax for Boston. 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, Manager. Apl24tf Charlottetown | THE DAILY FYAMICT?P, CFARICTITTOWN, NOVENIE? 29, bi dvds dae CANADIAN FRUIT FOR THE |and samples have for the past week , at prices which equal, when they do 1s ex serience sto ads, the ENGLISH MARKET. be - 8 ibited “48 the offices of the | not exceed, those paid for the more i as : og oe | ates Canadian Pacific Railway, James- |} hardy, but less juicy and delicious, most promising way to treat an | street. (Mr. J. J. Gilbertson). There | fruits from California, Orders have The enterprise of oun old settled rheumatism is: to set up the general health. Whatever makes health, in other respects, is good for rheumatism. We don’t say it will cure it. Sometimes it does; sometimes | it don’t. Your chance is better with /ractor of considerable su} plies of various kinds in reusing quanulles. attempts have been Canadian fruit growers to find a mar- ket for their surplus side of the Atlantic, the efforts meet- success, but at last past ‘ing with varying oil than with anything else now known. By and bythere will be a sure cure; it will make a big noise in the world when it comes ‘come when Canadian-grown fruit will ‘compete on exceeding favourable ‘terms with the home-grown article, | and this not only in the hardier ciass, but also in fruits of the most delicate ‘description. When the earlier ship- | ments of fruits were made a tew years }ago the result was almost sufficient to | give the project a deathblow, for the ‘conditions under which the produce was carried were not at al such as to | improve the fruit during its passage _ facross the Atlantic. The putterman Arrival and Departure of Trains | of Montreal required a temperature of and Steamers. We'll send you a little to try if you like. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, TIME TABLES. (LOCAL TIME) Teronte. | 22 degrees for his rroduce, the beef ERAINS. ‘shipper could not do with anything | Express leaves for the west........ 7 352 m/ under 36 nor much above 40 degrees. | Repressor ee ar toP™ ) Consequently, when all these classes west yea z chinks np ececscenind 20 Pm of goods were placed in the same cold Accommodation leaves for Cape _chamber on board the steamer, some | Traverse... .....ee+ee+-+eeee+.6 00 p ™/ portions of the consignments had to | Accommodation arrives from the ‘suffer, and the fruit fared the worst of Accommodation ‘afrives from’ the | the lot, for when it was opened on this it a ee 1 50 pm|side and exposed to the warm air of =xpress leaves for the east......-- 8 coa m/this country, the tissues of the frunt Express arrives from the east...++. 10 C©€™M) burst and it wasted away within 24 te ee | ed ss co p m| hours, the experiment thus ending in | Accosstntiiation asiives Gams the failure. The matter was reported to OMeickiss so aeiks Aaa ess 4 50pm/the Canadian authorities, and after driiaees _ same further experiments, through the Princess leaves for Pictou every | ones wi — er —— 6 nies at Gicees Sah hee obese 7 7am Minister of Agriculiure, shipments Arrives from Pictou every evening _Were made in steamers which provided | Wins 6pm| the temperature requisite for the | THE CAMPANA | proper carrying of fruit, the produce Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and | being carried in a special chamber Quebec every alternate Friday evening, and| cooled by the Linde system. The leaves on return the following Saturday even- improvements have, of course, ! een Ins gradual and success came very slowly, THE CITY OF GHENT |Isdue from Halifax and intermediate ports principles under which fruit can be | on Thursday night of each week, sailing On| carried to the best advantage are return the following day. THE HALIFAX produce on this Canadian 'cousirs has for many years been 4) all the fruit exhibited, which included importance in | regard to the trade of this country, for | Canada has year by year been sending ever-in- ior some years made by | but it isthought now that the general | body. pretty well known, and that only in| ee ee 1-1 ace,,| minor details can the system be im- | Is due from Joston at four o'clock every | i ; | Tuesday marning, and will sail on return at| PF ved. One of the important points i m,2 o'clock the same aftesnoon, cennected with the carriage of th’c | | THE JACQUES CARTIER -4 | eaves Charlottetown fcr Vernon River when | tide suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues- ! she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even-| gifficulty has been experienced on t: is | inz she returns from Orwell about eight. On; . 2 ; a. ita Wend carat dicen o'clock wndon ‘ur.| Point, for the best-meaning engincer } rica OTMnINS at s ) CK ¢ U | day morning at nine she sails for | ; . on aly | returning same afternoon at four o'clock. THE SOUTHPORT his charge, and the mis-hief is don_, in most cases beyond repair. A the: megrayh, or _ self-registering the: | Gces up east ver on Monday afternoon at | ; : moz.eter, is now provided f four o’clock returning the following Tuesday | morning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown it three o'clock, returning the same evening. [5 Oe eeet Seaver for West Siren et S00 | ane changes of temperature fduri-g iy afternoon at four oclock returning cn | 3 | ridty morning; cn Friday afternoon at four | the voyage; thus itcan be seen ata o'clock she also | the same evening. | THE ELFIN 'The Canadian | Leaves for Ri cky Point each week day at 7, | | 8.30, 9.30 and .I1 a. m., and J, 2, and 4 | p.m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at 8, 9, 1oand 11.30a.m; ard 1.30, 3, and 4.30. On Sunday's the Elfin leaves for Rocky | kinds, | Point at Qa. m. and 12.45, 2 and 4p. ™;/ meut as to | leaving Rocky Point at 10 a. } and 4 30 p. m. THE HILLSBOROUGH | Leaves Prince Street ferry wharf for South | port every half hour. Government has at | and to report to their Govern- its condition on arrival. | thermograph shows an equab'e ‘they have to lock elsewhere for the & SURE that your blood is rick cause. A recent shipment of fruit by and pure. The vest blood purifier, | the Manchester Commerce arrived in | enricher and vitalizer is Ilood’s Sarsae | ‘nparilla. Besnureto GET HOOD’S ‘class of producé is the necessity fur | (keeping it at a temperature which, | while sufficiently low, is notaliowed to ) day, Wednesday and Thursday at two o’clock | yary to any great extent. Considerable |exporter wanted 28 degrees, the fruit | the peaches when almost ‘the English market in | dition. Crapaud, | may temporail) neglect this porticn 0 | 'each chamber fitted for the carriag2 0) | ‘fruit, and this providesa record ct the goes to West River, returning | glance whether the fruit has been | carried under preper conditi»nsor not. | various ports in the United Ki-gdom | |agents whose duty it is to watch the) 'arrival of Camadian produce of ail) m., 1.15, 3-00) Phys, if fruit arrives damaged, and the | em- | | perature throughout the voyage, the | | agent and the Government -know that | this country inthe pink of condition, | | passers-by were astonished to read that | already been received for large quanti ties of Canadian fruit, which is only being shipped. This includes some consignments of Canadian ‘some of the finest peaches imaginable, was grown in the open air. One fancies | grapes, the Canadian climate to be more or| which will be put on the English less like a severe Christmas i: this | market im the course of the next two country, but during the summer | or three weeks.—Liverpo: | Paper. season the land is a veritable garden, -— ae where flowers and fruits which it is only possibie to produce in hothouses in this country are to be found in ‘every garden. The fruit sent by the Manchester Commrece is grown at Grimsby, Niagara, Ontario, a famous for its orchards and vineyards; and here every description of fruit, in- cluding the finest William and other varieties of pears, and many kinds of A certain couple appeared at the minister’s huuse and asked to be mar- ried. ‘The ceremeny proceeded to place the question, “Do you take this wos man for better or worse ?” etc., when the groom replied, “No, I have taken a sudden dislike to her.” The cere- mony started again. When the ques- tion was put to the ebride-elect, how- The ‘‘ Albert’ Toilet Soap Co’s | peaches, are grown in the open. air. ever,*she pertly rep:ied, “No, I have Thoseon view at the offices ot the] just felta decided hatred for him.” Canadian Pacific Railway in James-| Then all retired. A week went by istreet were a continual source of at and the couple again appeared before | traction to passers by, and some were ; t'@ same cergyman’ I{is ans ver was | oie caidas cia . ie ei + | so carried away by the exceptional ap- { short, but not sweet: “No, I cannot pearance oj the fruit as to be induced marry you—I have taken a violent dis- }tu enter and attempt to purchase what gust to both of you.” Exit bridal |were only exhibited as samples. In party. Moral: Preachers are but | Canada the fruit is carefully pick-d, } human. Baby’s Own Soap makes young. sters, clean, sweet, and fresh, It keeps their delicate skins in-good order. Made entirely from vege- table fats, it is an emollientas well as a cleanser, and isas useful on a lady’s toilet as in the nursery. Faintly but exquisitely aro- matic. ripe, the | pears and apples somewhat e1riier, and | as carefully packed, being forwarded in re | fr'gerator cars. These cars are specially ‘fitted for the purpese, and, being properly attendec to, the fruit is car- ‘ried through to the steamer in excel- leut condition. Of late, owing to the splendid arrangements made on most ‘of the newer boats crossing the At- lantic, the carriage to this country has b:en perfectly satisfactory, and the resultis that the Canadian giowers have been able to put their fruit on perfect con- It has been we'!lin demand wherever offsred, and has been sold | by rail io the port of shipment WOMAN'S WEIGH Ooes not always keep pace with woman’s will, There are energetic, home-loving women who by sheer force of will keep themselves going, and fancy that strength of will can take the place of strength of But it can’t. Every day will see a loss of strength, and that loss will be indicated by a loss of weight. When the weight begins to fall below the normal it is time to ask, Why? In general, ill health in women fam) may be traced to fw those womanly diseases which sap the strength and undermine the vitality. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription dries enfeebl- ing drains, =? heals inflam- i mation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. Where the disease is markegi by loss of flesh, there is a steady regaining of weight coincident | with the cure which proves the renewal of health to be thorough and permanent. * Three vears ago,” writes Mrs. John Graham, of 2018 Piumb Street (Frankford), Philadelphia, Fenna. “I had a very bad attack of dropsy which left me with heart trouble, and also a very weak back. At times I was so bad that I , did not know what to do with myself. I came to Philadelphia two vears ago, and picking up one of your little books one day began to read what your * Favorite Prescription’ had done for others, I determined to try it myself. I took seven bottles, and to-day I am a strong, well woman, weighing 162 senece. Have gained 2g ounds since I started to use your ‘Favorite -rescription.’ ” Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cleanse the bowels and stimulate the slveeoish liver. 3 _———__—_ —__—>—@ ONE WOMAN’S CHAT. Much of the success of a dress de- pends on the way it is worn. Pearls may mean tears. are few women who would wear them on that account. Red is the good luck color of the Chinese ; they always dress a new bern | baby in bright red. Even if a woman hasn’t any super- stitions about ladders and cats, she ; has about wedding days. Where stick-pins were once worn brooches now appear, smal! brooches and large brooches. ‘Ihe stick-pin serves the nice purpose of pinning up a bit of lace here and there, bu: brooches round and brooches square faster. my lady’s collar. And again d floral patterns and colored enamelling. occur 01 these pins. Buckles, toc follow the same designs. SEEDED but there refuse to RAISINS | FOR XMAS BAKING Seeded raisins will be used more than ever this year on account of the very high price of Currants. We have just received over 2,000 bs of Griffin & Skelly’s Eagle Brand which is by far the best California Seeded Raisin on the market. The seeds have all been taken out of the raisins by a machine, leaving the pulp ready for use, and thus saving you a lot of time and and trouble in preparing for your Xmas baking. BEER & GOFF, Grocers serie DENTISTRY SIDE Office in New Prowse Block First door to the right up stairs. Telephone connec- DR. AYERS Beware of imitations. THE EXAMINER CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER. * MOON'S CHANGES Full Moon, 6th, 3h, 12m, p. m. - Last Quarter, 13th, 6h, 49m, p.m, New Moon, 21st, 10h, 29m, p. m. . First Quarter, 29th, 9h, 47m, a.m D High Water) Sun ’ - _ DayofWe'kiviorn | afin | Rises. Sets. iTbursday 445, 6 3916 52 4 36 .| Friday 6 18) 7 36) 53 | 35 3| 3aturday 7 54) 8 30} 54 | 33 ‘) Sunday 901) 919) 55 | 32 5|Monday Io ©} 10 04) §6 | 30 6| Tuesday Io 54, 10 44) 58 | 29 7|Wednesday | !1 40| 11 18} 50 | 28 8)Thursday 12 36) 11 49} 71 | a9 9 Friday } 4¥ 25 3 | 25 10) Saturday | 2 33 5 | @ 1 Sunday O 221 3031, 7 | 33 2 Monday soz] 353] 3 | ae 13 Tuesday 1 50) 4 46), 9 21 14,Wednesday | 2 46) 5 41) 10 20 6 12 § Thursday 3 49 33 | 19 6 Friday sti 7 28 33 | 8 7 Saturday 6 40| 5 03) 14 17 8 Sunday 7 49! 8 43) 16 16 9) Monday i 46) 9 a 17 15 20\Tuesday | 19 35| 954 19 |; 14 21) Wednesday | 10 18) 19 27) 20 | 13 ) Thursday 10 58 FO 46) 21 | 53 Friday 337 ** ag Foe 24/ Saturday 12 15) i 45| 24 ) Il 15) Sunday se 33 25 | 1 26' Monday a= br 26 | 10 27; Tuesday 31 SS Ree 28| Wednesday . 7) 7) oe 29} Thursday 4 5 ? i - 30) Friday 445) > i731 |4 9 , ! Stindard time is used in tide tables. 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