| TH! DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 12, iso CANADIAN PAGIFIG RAILWAY. TOURIST SLEEPERS MONTREAL TO PAGIFIG COAST Every Thursday as top service to © British Co regon ad For full pa ticulars isace rates and train Northwest, Washington, CALIFORNIA and pam} ee de ct., Wi to Also for maps scriptive of journey, Ay ae ii ah souu, N. B. | GENUINE EBONY GOODS | ...FOR.... XMAS PRESENTS When debating the ever present ~question, ‘“‘What shall I give,’ at this Seaton, oO line of EBONY cloth, hair and hat brushes, mir rors, etc., will appe al to your wood taste and appreciation of th ' useful. Your inspection is respectfully asked. G. F. HUTCHESON, Jeweler and Optician. 1 nny side Weeks 4. THEN CHRISTMAS We're about ready for the AN- NUAL RUSH. The big shop is & a . . fast filling up with HOLIDAY PRESENTS Raphael Tuc @alendars. Cards Aere now in grea Boys and and thousands And Fancy Goods galore; the gym DON'T see in any dry Son & Co’s Xm* and Kooks ar t profusion. tirls’ Own Annnaik kind goods store. Come and see. Haszard & Moor = 4 Sunnyside. ‘ WE ARE AUTHORIZED | To refund the money when REMICK’S ECZEMA CURE Fails to cure any case of Eczema -or piles, no matter of hom long | standing. For sale only at WiACDORNALD’S | DREGSTORE. : A PRETTY LOCK Makes a. vseful present as well as ornamental. | Wek seep an ie assortment in Lar it nadian } 2.1.2 ulmbia, | f other good books. | tation Marble, Qak, Wa-! NOT COD-LTVER OIL but Scott’s emulsion of cod- liver oil. They are not the same; far from it. Scott’s emulsion is cod-liver | oil prepared for the stomach. Let cod-liver oil alone if you When your physician | orders toast, do you breakfast ' on flour? Pure cod-liver oi] is hard to take and hard to digest. A man that can keep it down, He thinks he he is lazy. ; | \ } need it. can saw wood. is sick; We'll send you a little to try if you like. GCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, TIME TABLEs. (LOCA Teronta riME) | Arrival and Departure of Trains | and Steamers. TRAIND. ‘xpress leaves for the west........ 7 35a m I aa arrives from the west, - 9 20pm \ccommedation leaves for " the west.... oss 6eeeee eens -4¢ lop m Accommocathon leaves “for C ape LPOVCRG ca) Usk sc cee bee st eens - 600 pm Accommodation arrives from the WESE ca cccccsesecvesve eorecsee- IO 40a Mm Accommodation arrives trom the WERE nce eag eee npe eben ee ese sh ote I 50 pm Express heaves for the east........8 00a m Express arrives from the east.....- 10 08 a m Accommodation leaves for the ONS ise and Sees orbs + 60s eee 3 copm Accommodation arrives from the Ck boon b 006 55 8 08s G6 4S 08 6a we 4 50 pm STEAMERS. Princess leaves for Pictou every IN WE inka beckon 6600 ceo 10am Arrives from Pictou every morning THE CAMPANA Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal an Quebec every alternate Friday aves on return the following Saturday even- it ¢. THE CITY OF GHENT isdue from Halifax and intermediate ports lay night of each week, sailing on yn Thurs return the foll lowing day. rie JACQUES CARTIER Leaves Charlottetown fer Vernon River wher ide suits, return) git uesday, a.m. On Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday at two e’clocl he to Orwell 3 on Thursday urns from Orwell about eight. Or: 1g at seven o’clock and on cur nine she sails for Crapaud, afternoon at tour o’clock. ce 1s evebp iy? SNe re Friday mornit day inorning at | re‘urning same THE SOUTHPORT may ‘fon Monday afterneon a urning the follo+ing yorning: on 0 sdav “sh 1¢ leaves Charlottetow: three o'clock, returning the : steamer leaves for West River on Thurs- y afternoon at four ociock returoing or ‘riday morning; on Friday afternoon at fou | clock she alse » goes to West Kiver, returning } le Same evening. T HIE ELFIN ; (aces up east ur o’clock ret ' t y ; : for Rech. botnet aves each week day at 7. | 39 9.30 and 1! a. m., andi, 2, and 4 | wu; retirning leaves Rocky Poiut at 8, 9, j.:oand fi joa. m: ard i.30 3, and 4.30. 1 @undays the Evfin leaves for Rocky | Point at Qa. m. and 12.45, 2 and 4p. pm: leaving Rocky Point at 10a, m., 1.15, 3.0 jand 4 30 p. m. ; THE HILLSBOROUGH ‘Leaves Prince Street ferry wharf for South - port every half hour. PICTURESQUE ‘Prince Edward Island _ 25c at all _ Bookstores | An illustrated book on P. E. Isl- ‘and. Am interestme seuvenir for tourists. ' | j { Christmas, Most Reliable | Place to have your repair work done is the place that tahes the most in- nut. Brass, China and Niche, | _ terestin roe vee — strive to oi are eee accommodate ail Wo leave any work id Our Alarm ( ae are unsur-} with us, by peompt attention and © passed, as durable and reliable |f} quick despatch of same. We have es 2 4 the reputation of being ““O. K ” on J tin w Keepers, Cin te the ume) repair work. Give us a rial and 3 be convinced that what we. say is vas ie, y ; ue. a3 In Daylight or Dark | te, | Bee ae . é } ae without the aid of a_ light. BRUCE STEWART i : eee | Everyone tested and guar-' ‘ anteed: & CO., aif Founders, Engineers, Machinists and 5 Feiler Makers. Steam Naviga- /— W.N. TANTON ThreeYoors from Grafton : Great George Street. tien Co's wharf, ¢ “harlotte- town, P. E. 1, Tele phone 124. evening, and } Tuesday | same evening. | CATCHING COLD, So many diseases have their origin in a common cold that a knowledge of the best means for the prevention and cure of colds is most important. It is generally supposed that a cold is caused by undue exposure and that it must of necessity have a “run ’’ of several days before any relief cam be expected. But it should be remembered that when a cold is due to exposure the patient can easily tell where and when it occurred, and it happens, perhaps in a majority of cases, that the suf- ferer from this disorder is unable to {recall any unusual exposure. In ‘such cases it eften seems as though every movement brings an addition ' to the cold. | Itis wellknown that a strong and | healthy person can resist a contact | | with damp, cool winds and inclement | iweather better than one |weak and debilitated. In person in good other | words, a | health is less liable to take cold than | who is ‘“‘ all run down,”’ and those who are in this condition will | find themselves “* constantly taking |cold’’ even when they fone i exposure. Thisis because they are | weak, |their blood is poer and the | bodily functions are inactive. | Inthe treatment of a cold the ltver and bowels should be kept in a | healthy action by the use of a good cathartic like Hood’s Pills. Then ‘the blood should be enriched and | vitalized, the stomach and digestive ‘organs stimulated and the whole (system toned and strengthened. | For this purpose there ‘is no better medicine than Hood's | Sarsaparilla which may be taken iwith the utmost confidence }and full of vitality ard vigor; an when you are in such a conditio and exercise proper care you nee have little fear of takiny cold. Cooling Off. The man who wonld sit on a cake of ice to cool off would be considered crazy. | Yet it isa very comuinon tiling for a per- son heated by exercise to stan] in a cool draught, just to cool off. This is the beginning of many a cough which ultimate- | ly involves the bronchial tract and the lungs, For coughs in any stage there | is no remedy so valuable as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medica! Discov- ery. It cures deep-seated, ob- stinate coughs, bronchitis, bleeding of the lungs, and like conditions which if neglected or unskill- fully treated terminate in consumption. There is no alcohol in “Golden Med- ical Discovery,” and it is entirely {ree from opium, cocaine and other narcotics, Accept no substitute for “ Golden Med- ical Discovery.” There is uothing “just as good.” *I took a severe cold which settled in the bronchial tubes,” writes Rev. Frank Hay, af Nortonville. Jefferson Co., Kanses. After try- ing medicines labeled * Sure “ure,’ almost with- out number, I was led to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I took two bottles and was cured, and have stayed cured. *When I think of the great pain I had to endure, and the terrible cough I had, it seems «almost a miracie that I was so soon relieved. “That God may spare you many years and abundantly bless you is the prayer of your grateful friend.” ee a { Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, is sent /ree on re- ceipt of stamps to pay expense of cus- toms and mailing only. nd 31 one- cent stamps for the book in paper covers or 50 stamps for it in cloth binding. ¢- dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. TO LET. That centrally situated one tenement house on Prince St., next to the late Thos. Aliey’s containing eight large rooms, with stable and coach house, at present occupicd by Rev. #1. Possession given the 23rd inst. Apply to THOMAS MCcOUAID, dt tf | Provincial Debentures. Offers will be received at the Provincial | Treasury up to noon of Saturday the 220 ;instant, from any person or persons willing | } halan e of the $48,000 Debentures auther-. j ized to be issued by Act of the Prov'ncial ' Legislature, Session @f 1900, now remaining ‘unsold These Bonds which are dated Ist December instant are redeemable in 30 years. | the | ~ for $1000 each aad bear Imteres: ar jrate of 32 per annum, payable helf vearly. ANGUS McM'L! AN, Provincia! ? reasurer ' Dec 11—eod td. 11, 1902, who is | physical | | exercise the | ° ° 1 vreatest care to avoid the slighest | that it} 8B, Morris, whe is removing from the IMand. | Lewer Gaeen Stree | to purchase the whole or any purt ws the | Tuesday, ; Dec 1, Hearing Restored After Physicians in Toronto and Winnipeg Failed. JAPANESE GATARRH CURE CURED. Neglected catarrh is the cause of deafness in nine out of every ten cases. \When you hear a little buzzing, roaring sound occasionally in your cars you can be sure partial deafness will follow sooner or later, unless Japanese Catarrh Cure is used. Mr. D. N. Spencer, 11 Coolmine Ave., Toronto, writes:—‘‘I have been troubled with catarrh and deafness for a number of years, finally I utd not converse with any person at a dis tance, I spent much money on advertised emedies, and doctored with specialist in foronto and Winnipeg (while there three years wo), but my searing became no better About a year ago I procured a sample of Japanese Catarrh Cure. I afterwards followed up this | treatment as directed, and shortly I found my | hearing completely returned and my catarrh | does not trouble me now in the least. I can conscientiously recommend it to any person ——— with catarrh or catarrhal deafness.” Japanese Catarrh Cure is a volatile, healing | po “made, pleasant to use, and permanently cures catarrh wherever located. Sold hy all drug gists ; or mailed, price, 0 cents, by The Griff'tns & Macpherson Co., Limited, 121 Chureh St. Toronto. THE FAST LINE. Should Be Built by the C. P. R., Says Mr. Petersen. + Mr William Petersen, of New- castle-on-Tyne, the fast Atlantic service, is in Cana- daon his annual tour. He states that he has spent enough time land money on the project, which, how-)| lever is a necessity [to Canada, and| which can best be realized bv the | will make pure, rich blood,and build | C P R.—that company thus round- up the system. Hood's Sarsapar-} ing out itsgreat system. Shipbuild- illa has a record of cures unknown} ing is very Ousy just now in England, to any other medicine, and its sales| and it would be some time before | |are the largest in the world. There-| the project could be realized at | fore, be sure to get Hood’s. i'reasonable rates. All the great The best safeguard against a cold! yards are crowded with work, and ‘is pure, rich, healthy blood and aj the bounty system of the French strong and rn body. If you! government has had the effect of ,j;and yourself constantly taking | increasing the number of steanjers cold’’ try Hood's ‘Pills and a bottle| being built. The bounty system is, | Of Hood's Sarsaparilla, the one true} immical to the English suing ships. blood purifier. his great medicice 1e bonus, given to French sailing {will enrich your blood, give vou at essels, had the effect of disceurag- appetite and make you cad ee y the building of steamers. An ther law in France is. however, to appiued, giving bonuses to steam ‘rs. English capitalists are think ¢ that they might invest their! money in this movement, with hop lof large profits, for the French | .ounty system bas been wonderfully | rofitable to the ship-owners. Mr. Petersen isin favor of the roject to buil ld iren: ships at Baii- c connection with the vreat justry which is springing up at pe Breton.though he thinks such nroject could not be ix In ‘ y. -_—— 6 oo .LVINGCCS!S SIX CENTS A DAY. dolley Does His own Cooking and Gets fat on Meagre Diet. William Holley, fifty years of age, bachelor, of Brazil, Ind., has de. ‘onstrated that & man can live ard | thrive on six cents aday. For tke last four months Holley, who lives | alene and does his own ‘ceoking, has spent $6.85 for food. He says he thas gained weight. This was his +billof fare: For breakfast. coffee. meat, bread and sugar; dinner,same, with probably vegetables; supper, same as breakfast. Rach week Holley lays in a supply | ‘f food which he makes do for the! entire week. oi the following : ‘ Cents. | ON i hc is. oS ee eegpemennenin MIN oi, ise ok sc Meat.. ede swh eka va ee Dts bes Se VOR ies es ee Cost of week’s foed ......... @ Occasienally Holley will purchase | a few substantial vegetables, such as a head of cabbage, five cent’s worth of potatoes or one or two to- matoes, which could be purchased foracent a piece, and on this al-| lotmezt of food he eats three meals a day for seven days in the week when he replenishes his supply.— Chicago Record. ‘Annual —OF THE— ‘Merchant’ S Bank ” P. E. Island: the Merchant's hank ait. &. Istand wil. be held at the B-nkin ig House, Great Geor; ve Street, ern on the Sth day of January next, A. D., 1QOI, at the hour of 1 o’clo: sk, a. » Piexics must be left with the least 0 e cay previous to the meeti: n¢ J. M. DAV ISON, Castier. 1906—I}t 2w&wim. This supply consists | | MERCHANT’s RANK oF P. E, Isiann, The annual ies meeting of the share-} ,; | holders of cashier at | GEO. CARKUTHERS, Bit. eh ts a. i London, Eng. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and residence— opposite Mark Wright’s factory. Office hours—s to 10 a. m., 12 to2 p.m., 7 to8 p. m Telephone communication. ‘EWEN MACDOUGALL Kent Street, General Agent, Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS 73 GREAT GEO. ST.. |; Charlottetown, rm Y.. aaa Box 333. Reference, Bank of .- MUSIC.. Herbert A. Tanton (Late of New York.) —-TEACHER OF— PIANO, ORGAN and VOICE CULTURE. Voice culture a specialty, Studio —Tanton’s New Luildirg, Great ge Street, Charlotiecwn, b,. E. I. fhee hour—42te 15 10 6, n=— who failed to realize | ._——— -— | Ship Broker, Commission Merchant and dealer in all kinds of praluce, my lage and commod ious premises on €cmmercial Street being particularly adapted Prince Edward Island products, Consignments solicited. Prompt returns. JOUN P. BRENN North Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy. W. D. ROSS,B.A. ATTORNEY AT LAW Attheoffice of A. A. McLean, Q C., Brown’s Block, Ch’town ‘AN, Dentistry... BY SPECIALISTS Pa’NLESS DENTISTRY by use of electricity or by the Berlin Method. MODERN DENTISTRY, crown and bridge | | work. (Both without pain.) | ARTIFICIAL TEETH.—We make all kinds. Teeth extracted without p: in. BERLIN BENTAL | PARLORS ‘Ti. L. Dickey, M.D, (Late ef London Hospital.) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. tlears—9. 3@ tot; 2 te4 Eyes tested and fitted with giasses. realized in a | a crn at oe 175 bbls ef first-class Northern Spies and Baldwins just received in stock. If you wanta barrel of nice apples for house use or for se call and see our stock. | MINCE MEAT Our stock of mince meat has just arrived. It is put up in one and two APPLES _| pound tins and also in ten pound pails. Itis very nice stock and is “4 put up by a good reliable finn. | :: FIGS Our Layer Figs are very fine stock |this year, being large and very juicy. The cooking figs are also very good and cheap. BEER & GOFF, Grocers Meeting Dividend Notice. ~ CHAKLOT.ETOWN, Nov, joth, 19co iv de ad atthe rate .f & per cent per annum | athe Capita: stock of this Baik, has bee: veclared payable at the Banking House or | avd after January 2nd, 1601, The Transfer Books wil be close! from | the 19th December, 190c, to the 2nd Janu- ry. 1901, woth days inclusive, By orcer of | i | Notice is hereby given that a helt-pesisty | i i } } th ¢ Bea urd, J. M. DAVISON, Cashier. Dec 11—2 aw & wim. Nova Scotia. | JOHN {P. BRENNAN. We are Agents for the GENUINE Tortoise Heaters WITH TWO PIECE TOP | | | sient | | | | We warrant every one, Call and let us show you one, We are almost giving away Enamelled Ware DODD & ROGERS for hand.ing o! | 20 PER CENT DICCOUNT ae LADIES’ SLIPPERS. | See our window. Fine slippers, all sizes, all to be cleared out at 20 per cent discount, R. K. JOST, | Stamper’s Cerner. SAVE MONEY ON YOUR SHOE BILLS. By buying your Boots | and Shoes at the big Sale. BARGAINS IN ALL LINES Some lines Half Price. All goods must be sold. { STORE NEXT TRD -RISCOLL & HORNSBY’S QUEEN STREET Opp Prowse Boos The One Who Cooks knows there isune sure way to reach a man’s heart, anil that is by always having * | nicely spread table. To de this you mvst have cho«e groceries, canned goods and provisions. We Can Help ‘You There We have the best of evers thingin that lime. What we want is your trade. Can we have it. JOHN McKENNA EEN STREET.