’ os t oe at * 4 : 3 3 os = ‘ v * +4 * _F 4 ig RRM TER: Birgie: —)es “Away THE DAILY EXAMINE. VP ARLUTTRTOWN, DECEMBER 5, 900. CANADIAN | PACIFIC a RAILWAY. it TOURIST SULEEPE MONTREAL TO PACIFIG GOAST Every Thursday DC} RS For full particula’s as to pass rates and train service to Crnad Northwest, British Columbia. | Washington, Oregon ad CALIFORNIA Also for maps and pamphlets de-/| scriptive of journey, etc., write to A. J. HEATH, m ©. &..G.8 : me N.B J217, off” Sicht When you are compelled to ‘away Ay »sicht Cy We isis hold the newspaper ‘ oif ” know that youre is “away oif” and glasses should be procured at once. Consultation free. atisfaction guaranteed. G. Tyutcneson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER Charilottctown. 4 Weeks 4 THEN CHRISTMAS , on Thursday night of each | return We're about ready fo- NUAL RUSH. The b‘g | fast fillmg up with HOLIDAY PRESENTS | Raphael Tuck Son & Co's Calendars, Cards and Books are! here now in great profusion. Boys’ and Girls’ Own Annnals and thousands of other good books. And Fancy Goods galore; the kind you DON’T see in any dry goods! store. Come and see. Haszard & Mos Sunnyside. W. D. ROSS,B.A., ATT< AT L.. & V Attheoffice of A. A, McLean, Q | ; Brown’s Block, Ch'town JOHN P. BRENNAN the AN , eit SiLOY % j j ' ryaT woes run 4 i. pry ee “hip Broker, Commission Merchant and | Ge bey in all kinds of p oduce, my large and | tuinsaod ous premises on Commerciat Street | ‘saz particularly adapted for handling o! | isince Edward !sland products, t.uasigaments solicited. }’compt returns. TOHN P. BRENNAN, ath Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy. NiGHT CLASSES —AT TH Sess ——— Nong without cleaning, or with dam- ~ . | } | ioas por Wee ek OPENED ON Monday, Nov. 22, 1980: at 7.30 p. m. 3 Tiorough instruction in 200k Ke> ing, Dusiness Pen vransii Ari‘ metic, Commercial Law,Sho: thant and Typewritinu. Intending : stud 21ts are aske Or aS $900 as pos on app icatic we : Oe a po PS pred A 4 RX, Principal | half- or quarter-teaspoonful is | | ing ria. Hig a child is thin, let him is a little of Scott’s emulsion of cod-liver oil, Some children with like a little. it too A well: begin enough at first, if the stomach is weak; but increase, as you find the stomach will bear. The effect is: the little one takes on strength; gets hungry; ; gets fat eats and is happy) he ought to be Deccan gets 1 healthy. We'll send you a little to try if you like. rt & BROWNE, Chemists, SCOl Toronto, Is due TIME TABLES. (LOCAL TIME) Recitation..... Arrival and Departure of Trains and Steamers. | TRAINS. | Express leaves for the west........7 35a m| Express arrives from the west,... 10 10 pm| Accommodation leaves for the ee ie veneeesidecenks MOM! Accommodation leaves for Cape A VEWOUDE cs i ceees can <aa0.0 00 D@ Accommodation arrives from the OS sae ong ovecdecssanecl? 90.8.0} Accommodation arrives from the WES cccewe cece cdeeceeceneons : pm} Express leaves for the east .. 516 coa m} iwpress arrives from the east.....-10 00a m Accommodation leaves for the ‘ . ow eee ee ee e- 3 Accommodation arrives from the cop m} 5° Pp m STE AM E RS leaves for ica morning at, we ececses set saee 7am Arriv es irom Pi ictou every eae Mc ctatenscewi Princess see ees ese THE CAMPAN A at Charlottetown from Montreal and uebec every alternate Friday evening, and ‘aves on return the following Saturday even- ing. y i§ due YY Se it THE CITY OF GilENT from Ilalifax and intermediate ports weck, sailing on | the following day. THE JACQUES CARTIER Leaves Charl ttetown fc r returning Vernon River when Tuesd ay, a.m. On Tues- le sui ts, g vy, Wednesday and Thursday at two o’clock | she proc eeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- ing she returns s fro m Orwell about eight. On| Frida y morhing at seven o'clock and on = <ur- | lay morning at nine she sails fer Crapayd, | ling s.me afternoon at ‘uur o’clock, a . TeTITYD 4 HE SUE TIIPORT | TT es up east NX i mur O ¢ morning iver On Monday afternoon at turning the following Tuesday yon Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown three o'clock, returning the same evening. ihe steamer leaves for West River on Thurs- lay afternoon at four ociock returning cn | ‘riday morning; on Friday afternoon at four ‘el also goes to West River, returning eveni! 1g. TITE ELFIN Leaves for Rocky Point each week day at 7, , 30, O.30and if a. a, sed i, 2, ‘and 4 p.m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut ioand Il. m;*'d 1,30, On Sundays the Ein Poin ntatoa.m. ard 12 leaving an Point a and 4 30 p. THE HILLSBOROUGH Leaves Prince Street ferry wharf for Sou h port every half hour. | } iOCK TE . CR Silt Lie Same at 8, 9, 3, and 4.30. leaves for Rocky -45,2 and 4p. m:; oa. m., 7.00 + - 30 a. 1.85, Fand. tourists. | your Watch Dector and if ‘ment tu tonly. WE Gu. PICTURESQUE Prince Edward island + a ee Oe 25c at all Bookstores An illustrated book on P. E. IJsl- An imteresting seuvenir for DON’T NEGLECT YOUR WATCH’ f you allow your watch torun too | aged parts it may be worn so badly as to destroy its usefulness ss a time- piece. Better have it examined by in need of repairs he will advise you accord- ingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- rning out first- class work Sa NTEE ALL OUR WORK; if you have not given us a trial it you to do so and we will be AT GEORGE +n ene ee ne - will pay code oe whe + ‘ss neASEa to see you at GRE / ry . UL] BR? i} iA . /2 ie & TAN TON .. md Au ke al 2 i Aa 2 psa Smt Sign of the Big Watch. | | Charlottetown, } and | ence to roars of laughtcr. | which indeed presented a charming | following | who assisted at the concert, to those who came from the _ neighbor- |}Ing sections, and particularly to or Ei «+t Stan AND SOCIAL — LUINCERI The concert and ‘naiieias social which took place at Pleasant Grove on the 28th of November was a grand success. Despite the inclem- ency of the weather and the bad condition ot the roacs the _ and comfortable school of that enter prising section was complete ly packed. The hour for opening hav- arrived Mr. Bernard McC abe teacher, was called to the iat ang atter afew pointed remarks intro duced Peter McCourt, who address of the evenin praise worthy McCourt isa speaker, and Kisq 3 ot delivered thi g in a suitable manner. Mr. j leasing and talented readily commands the attention oft his hearers. His ad dress was frequently punctuate] with applause. PROGRAMME: Address..... C0: We hee 6 we Oe es gs Peter McCourt. Chorus. Misses McCormac i Carr fen Carr: Ray and A. McKinnon. Mathews. and A. W yatt. W. Dialogue...... S. Clow Recitation ..... a McLean. Misses McCormack, bra Carr and A. McKinnon. Dialogue. 4. a. Kinnon’ and “Miss Curran. SOOM s cc xe%. B. McCabe. ee oy ah At intervals the an presided over by Miss Janie Gill, Pleas ost Grove, pealed forth delicious mu: Referring to those who took art. it would be unfair to particularize : each and every one did their par. creditably. Suffice it to say the selection by T. A. McLean, Esq., of Charlottetown, brought the audi- Immediately after the rendering of the programme, the baskets appearance, were disposed of by th gentlemen, Messrs T. A. McLean, P. McCourt and P. Brodie. A handsome sum was realized. The committe in charge desire to express their gratitude to those Messrs T. A. Court, McLean and P. Me of Charlottetown. A child three years of age died of drunkenness the other day in New York City. The parents said they had given the clild whisky to strengthen “hin, In their absence he found a bottle of whisky and drank from it, until he fell over in a drunken stupor, from whicl the physician could not arouse him. That is only one case in several cases of baby drunkards recently noted. The important fact is that alcoholic stimu- lants quickly develop the alcoholic habit in children. This fact is just as true when the alcohol is diseuised asa me li- cine, a “sarsapariila” ‘or other “comi- pound.” So many medicines contain alcohol, to the same extent that it is con- tained in beer or whisky, that parents should be cautious what medicines they give their children. There is absolutely no alcohol, whisky or intoxicant in any form in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, neither does | it contain opium or any other narcotic, It is a blood-inaking and body-building medicine. It does not make flabby flesh but good, firm flesh and muscle, It is pleasant to the taste. & My four year old daughter had suffered f from indigestion and bowel trouble from birth,” writes Mrs. Lizzie Aten, of Baldmount, Lackawanna Co,, Pa. “The treatment given her- by home doctors afforded but temporary relief. Last February she was taken with severe pain in the bowels, followed by violent vomiting. She experienced difficulty in passing urine, which, when cool, deposited a milky sediment. I bes eame alarmed from her sy mptoms and wrote to the World’s Dispensary Mex lical Association of Buffalo, N. Y.. receiving in reply a letter, advis- ing the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery, together with a special medicine which they sent. This line of treatment I followed for about two months, at the e end of which time mv child was enjoying good health, and she has had no severe attack of indigestion since.” Free. Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps todefray expense of customs and mailing only, Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. WE ARE : AUTHORIZED To refund the money when REMICK’S ECZEMA CURE FP; uils to cure any MACH . £ e ol cas matter of Eczema ; —r bits lor sale only at lolity coe rr re mp, ea pt 4 ETS oe a i DRUGSTORE. Japanese Catarrh Cure NOT ONLY CIVES RELIEF, BUT PERMANENTLY CURES CATARRH, iWO W-EKS TREATMENT FEE. Thousands of people tell us Japanese Catarrh Cure does cure catarrh and cold in the head, so it true. Nowwe want every sufferer from catarrh im America to know jast how good Japanese Catarrh Cure is, and in order to prove conclusively the value of this remedy and our confidence in it, we wial send a trial miust be juantity, sufficient for nearty two weeks treatment, free. If at the end of that time you find it beneficial, call at your druyyist’s for a regular 50 cent bottle, or we will be pleased to mail it to direct. Enclose 4 you sit stamp for postage, ete.. on sam ple and it will be sent to you by return mail without any charge what | ever. Mention this paper. Address, The | Griifiths & Macpherson Co., Limited, Toronto, Can, i ENDORSED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSIO. Dr. R. S. Wilson, ofthe American Journal of | Heaith, New York, writes :—“ Japanese Catarrh | Cure has met with the highest endorsement of | the Medical Profession for the only reason that ever wins such endorsement, its distinct and | proven Vi vulue. It is really a specific for catarrh in its various forms,” Japanese Catarrh Cure is sold by all drug | gists. 50 cents. A CHRISTMAS NUMBER. From the standpoint of illustra-| ticns, the Canadian Magazine sur- passes itself in Christmas numbers. | his is an age of pictures, and the quality of those presented in this issue are sufficient to engender en- thusiasm in the most sluggish of | patriots. The reproductions of! claracteristic bits of ‘‘ Canada’s| Scenic Splendours’’ are done in| most effectively. The list o1 contents is just as commendable There are special poems by: Ethel- wyn Wetherald, Eve Brodique, Wil- liam Wilfrid Campbell, Franklin Gadsby and Elizabeth Roberts Mac- donald, all well-known singers. | There are short stories by Virna| Sheard, Arthur Stringer and Jane coiors Fayrer Taylor, all bright and char- | acteristic. J. Macdonald Oxley | writes a most interesting article on | ‘I he 13 ank of siderable Montreal, giving con- | attention to the circum stances ofits foundation and its early history. Alfred Edmunds writes of ‘*The Young Idea in Japan,’ while John A. Ewan takes s to the other end of the world to see ‘* Mrs. Kruger a at Hon The colored cover represents ‘ Johnny Canuck’s Christmas.’’ As a sou- venir to send abread nothing could surpass the special issue of Canada's national publication. $n Onlookers Dislike Some of ihe prominent French- vanadians in New .iengiand believe | hat their cc mpatr iots in Quebec | nave made a serious mistake in de-| ariug so pronouncedly for one party when no issueinvelving their race Was at sta«e. om hey fear it may stir up old ani-| mosities which many kLoped “would remain buried forever, an 1 result | oot only ininjuring the standing of | Prench-Canadians, ! ut seriously damage the Liberal party. The : blame for the one-sided vote of Quebec is not pl aced on the voters themselves. but upen J. Is srael Tarte and other firebrands whos insincere inflam: natory insinuations appear to have Leen accepted as Gospel truth by the great majority of electo rs in that province. ‘* While Sir Wilfrid Laurier — self is recognized as a tolerant ma Canadians here thirk he should) hare curbed the tactics of the (Jue- | bec managers. ‘The entire racial aspect of the | Campaign jis deplorede, and the | feeling is general that both parties | should do all possible to eradicate | such controversies and recomme rce | business on a common-sense basis. — Beston correspondent of St. Jc cha) Sun. - —a | Germany and Turkey Settle. CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 3.— The| Turko-German difficulty regarding | a coaling station in the Red Se: i has| been settled, msi intimating that she only wants a station dur ing the Chinese wide » JQ Something entirely new here, and would make a valued wedaln; x OF | Also lot s of othe - new ering for the Xma; trade. xmas Gift. For ds G ip —_——— TAY! Cc oe J % i Jewcler and Op Ly i ke iin R. ti. «SON has op up on QUEEN STREET A full supply of GONFECTIORNERY &. 8B. Chocolates, etc., All the December MAGAZINES etc. at both the store and the on Great George cpposite the ca now in stock Queen Street old stand Street, thedral. McKINNON & McNEVIN — ——- - fianufactuerers & Genera. Merchants. Refined and Lubricating Oils. Hose P acking, belting, waste, Goldie & Co's well leur. Strachan’s celebrated Gilt Soap, Sunrise Blend Tea, etc. Call or write us for prices bedoze | paciag your orders. lank wine’ matinee . piease you novody else cin, ENVELOPES ENVELOPES | | | l’leasant Valley, Thursday, November 20th at 2p. m. i Belle River, Friday November 3oth, at 7p m Melville, Lot 60, aturday, December gg 2p, m . Avondale, Monday, December 3rd, at 2 | p. m, Uigg Hall, Tuesday, December gth, ag 7 ! p- m, becien Hail, Wednesday, Decembe ° y; ember Sth, | cember 11th, at 2 p. et. | known brand of | 7 p- m. New Ilaven, Monday, December roth |} 2p.m Cornwall, Monday, December 10th, atp. m Aften Hill, Tuesday, December Iith, at 2p m. The govcrnment candidates are respecte ully i.vited to attend, JOHN T. MELLIS#, EPHRAIM GALLANT. Edyee | ENVELOPES, Let us print some for you. We print velopes at We print others, you conldn’t $2.50 per thousand, $1.45 PER THOUSAND. want better, a and we print prices between. If you don’t want them printed you have them plain at low prices. Special prices on quantities. JOB FRINT Loaden Houce, (Up Stairs) Charloitetown. If .we can’ we'll let THE EXARIUINER Icy: Most Reliable Place to have your repair work done is the place that tahes the most in- terestin your neeJs. We strive to eccommodate all who leave any work with us, by prompt attention and quick despatch of same. We have the reputation of being “*O, K.” on repair werk. Give us arial and be convinced that what we say is true. BRUCE STEWART & CO., Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Foiler Makers. Steius N aviya- tion Co’s wharf, Charlotte- towns FC. ct. Tele phone 125. Te - ; ; them at all ! 1354 Desirable Residence for Sale. That property on the Malpean® Road, 100x50 feet. near the -. house, ten minutes walk frm * ‘| b | post office. Cc msistiz ls of a new dwe’ ing containing seven rool togeth- (er with outbuil-ciac his property ‘ SEE CTY a nr rer. a | Te a ER ee 2 Gree me Sem AEB Oe Stock Fxchange Building, Montreal Dealers in New and grain. I=S per cent. Commission Each Day a7 hile - TY; nee * - : . . r ” > & . POLITIGAL = ac E TINGS, | Irving, Esq., Political Meetings. — SN The Hon. George Forbes and D.P, will meet the Electors. of the 4th District of Queen's Co at the following times and places: — Wood Islands Hall, Wednesday, N wem.- ber 25th, at 7 p. m. a7 PD. Caledonia, Thursday, December 6th, at 7 p- ™m. Grand View, Friday, December 7th, at 2 p- ™. ontigue West, Saturday, December Sth at2p m. , Eidon Hall, Monday, Deeember 20th, ato p. m, ‘rwell Cove, 7 p-™, Vernon River Bridge Hall, m, The Opposition candidates are jn- vited to attend the above meetings n26—d&wtd : Monday, December roth, at Tuesday, De- ———ae The undersigned having been invited by he Liberal-: onservative Convention ot the ~econd Electoral District of ¢ Jueeit’s Count Pp o stand as candidates for the district at the Provincial election to be heid on December 12th, beg to announce that they will meet the e.ectors at the follow:ng t'mes and places : Rastico Bank, Monday, December 30d, at 7pm New Glasgow, Tuesday, December 4th, at 2p. m. Wheatiry River, Tuesday, December 4th, at 7 p- m Hunter River. Thursday, December 6th, at p.m. Nor.h Wiltshire, Friday, December 7th, at . ? - e off Muiton, Friday, December 7th, at 7 p. North River, Saturday, Decanidec Sth, at DODD & ROGERS We are Agents for the GENUINE Tortoise heaters WITH TWO PIECE TOP We warrant every one. Call and let us show you one. We are almost giving away Enamelled Ware is pleas santiy situated a nae st desiraile private residence. APPS 1w3 YY ( Lo rt { > yi ié nt ma i \ LiL «li AY ¥ 7 % n Us ND ; ‘ yh r , ' : ; () LOX OO. Lt ference, b aLDa af N Val Ul l ae