EXAMINER, CHARLO: )' TOWN, Ni GANABIAN PAGIFIG RAILWAY. TOURIST SLEEP MONTREAL PACIFIC COAST Every Thursday For full particulars rates and train service Northwest, , Oregon ad Also for ma and pamphl sriptive of journey, s de HEAT H Vhen you are compelled to hold the newspa ” know that your eye is “away oif”’ < should be procured at once. Consultation free. wz tisfaction guaranteed. chy ag ntl OPTICIAN AND JE Cheriottetowr = Commencing Oct. 16t> ee >. S. HALIFAX Larlottetown at noon on = Passengers le: i. . Charlottetown on nesday morning Hi: ulidax for Bost: on. Peet Excursions . - Retur i Tickets" gained app!y to W. W. CLARKE, Charlottet own L. CHUIPMAN, NOT COD-LTVER OIL but Scott’s emulsion of cod- liver oil. They are not the ume; far from it. “Scott's emulsion is cod-liver oil prepared for the stomach. Let cod-liver oil alone if you need it. When your physician orders toast, do you breakfast on flour? Pure cod-liver oil is hard to take and hai to digest. A man that can keep it down, can saw wood. He thinks he is sick ; he is lazy. We'll send you a little to try if you like. sCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Taronta. TIME TABLES. (LOCAL TIME) Arrival and Departure of Trains and Steamers. TRAIN». Express leaves for the west......-. 8 35a m i ress arrives from the west....-.9 50 pm dation leaves for the vi ae 20D 7 1i0n leaves for the ,O 0O pm WOE oo ae eee tspeencs ee 554 @ Accommodation arrives fro ym the | er . .2 25 pm press leaves for the east .......7 05 a m ess arrives from the east....--9 10am \ intion leaves 1ofr the ST we wece ve Pen ang ea ee 3 COpm \ jon rrives from the BROS As inh ba cee cou wdae 4 50pm STREAM] RS, i cess leaves for Pictou every os Orning at Sve recsceece 7am rives from Pic every evening = ° ee opm THE CAMPANA [s due at Charlottetown from Montreal and ry alternate Friday evening, and s on return the following Saturday even- THE CITY OF GHENT from Halhfax and intermediate ports : } } wae ss u \ nigh each week, sailing on THE HALIFAX m hoston at four o'clock every o ning, «nd will sad on return at sOCK the Same hen 1oOo0Nn. THE JACQUES CARTIER s Charlottetown fer Vernon River when ts, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues Wednesday and Thursday at two o'clock | to Orwell ; on Thursday ever rns from Orwell about eight. On ning at seven o’clock and onSa<ur- morning at nine she sails for Crapaud, inning same afternoon at four o'clock. THE SOUTHPORT es up east Riv2r on Monday afternoon at c o'clock returning the f Roving Tuesday ‘ Tuesday she lerrves Charlottetown clock, returning tne same evening. stean leaves for West River on Thurs- fterncon at four ociock returning on riday morning; on Friday afternoon at four k she also goes to West River, returning ; {he same evening. THE ELFIN saves for Rocky Point eaeh week day at 7, 20, Q. 30 and Il a. m., and J, 2, 4 and § 30 n ining leaves oS Poiut at 8, 9 ot aA date m; ard 1.30, 3, 4.30 and 6 p. On Sunday’s the Elfin le aves for Rocky Poi intatQa.m. and 12.45,2 and 4p. m; g Rocky Point at loa. m., 1.15, 3.15 p. m. THE HILLSBOROUGH Leaves Prince Street ferry wharf for Sout ort every half hour. & WILLINGTOBE contain the intormat | ber of Charlottetown ¢ us will prefer having plum pudding vines and foods wl horses and oe ntlemen assumes the Association ship chiefly in Eastern Nova Scotia Br unswic k, with a dozen or so in P. TI ne preside nt of this little societ y holds the positio n of Superintendent department Halifax Exhibition, f handsomely paid. association which he ‘s secretary of John cee crease positions I i associations how can these g ; to country 1 Siectean nies such as ten days h old up of live stock, plimented for the consideration ex- live stock exhibi- Ralifa: x some of : were placed g stock and working oxen some of the best of the in the eyes of being that breed in Canada were, The cattle of the same breed owned handsomely prominent part of the further proot Nova Scotia ibiting at Halifax ae treatment men wearing cain aeceal robbers deserve. John either careless ignor: ance or contemptuous disregard for [sland stock interests is ind et Charlottetow n | home the previous etantar These and many othe to show the landishments of an invitation from . Brunswick ventlemen to partake feed at our own expense. But what is in the ' to awake this sudden desire to help Island agriculture The suspicion appears to be well grounded that Minister ture Fisher : gs in his dealing with the Island S is only outlay for us has been for fatte ning a few . Which would have “been no aaiia’ had he cold storage outfit. ‘pays a queer of Agricul- cket nong ol S um toi {or ! N ¢ is repor us 1 OW aWay a perile province Not scotia and N om rtofan as which weare to pa ing, wile the advant: will be with the large: yf course tat ofiices aad Kare loomiig up, hence th tine ventlemen from acros 3-raits W « ao not forget hi sum the Minister ot tus spends on that absurd ins itution, tne Nappan Experimental Farm. That exnenditure is lost to us. The game result is certain to follow + any sort of ent: ingling partnership, thre — farm°rs’ institutes or ant other ass« as in vhich yoverre- , of la ba 4 . ine Ke money IS tO De speni ; i It is quite right that our Pro cial Exhibition should be pen to +} exhibitors from the neighboring pro => oo OP ded i. I bs ee vinces. We are all ready to accept defeat or win as the case may be in open compet tition, but underhanded intrigue we must guard against. quite as rapid as it should have been, shows a much greater ad vance than that of our neighbors over Northumberland Strait. They envy usand have evn much stronger feelings of dislike, for our ability to outdo them in every department ot husbandry and live stock. Our competition in their meat and vege 4-0, 1x] table markets is dr aded. The pro mise to he Hp WS. to get better trans- portation rates is a transparent So far in our hi story Isiand agricultural progress, although not | There’s Notlairag “4 Just as Good 7” As Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for womanly diseases. No one knows this better than the' woman who has tried local doctors and many medicines aud found no cure until she began the use of “Favorite Prescription.” It | establishes regularity, stops weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulcera- tion and cures female weakness, It makes weak women strong and sick women well “TI was trout bled for three years with ulcera- tion and female weakness and my doctor gave nie but little relief,” writes Mrs. Lulu Hunter, of Allenton, St. Louis Co., Mo. “I saw an vertiseme nt in the paper of Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. I began the use of it about a year aro. I took five bottles of it, and one bottle of ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ and mv health is better now than it was for years. I have also recommended these medicines to some of miy friends, who Rag we ag fron: female weakness, and good results h: followed.” Dr. Pierce's Common ‘ania Medical Adviser is sent “ce on receipt of 31 ones cent stamps to pay expense of customs and mailing o/y. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. Read ‘‘The Malpeque Oyster at Home,’ by Rev. J. M. Withycombe of Summerside, with seven illustra- tions by the author, in the Nover: ber P. E. Island Magazine. At all! the bookstores. Five cents the} ‘Copy. iraud. right 3.qu ict from the other maunritim Ss, and we throw those rig if we unite with th n im improved steam mip ae Cns and rates over. | railroads c ties, Our | of pure bred ani mals of ali sorts, whether Df Se neeDp, TA ULI ) horses, are not Li need of th ious interference of the ‘*Mazr iid ave Stock Breeders Associa tio ; Yr careful and cor- rect registration in the strongest ind soundest itional or Dominion ud, Herd and “lock registers as ‘iation in U\meri has been and now 18 our universal aetna ‘ While the rovincial registration ! of live stock in Nova Scotia and New 1» ~} . Srunswick is sunply RoTreN in num berless cases the animals on those registers trace to the dung hill. So | in the register business their first work is to clean out their own stables. ISLANDER. ——i > € <a MILDRED HOLLAND — ee The first act of ‘‘The Power Be- | hind the Throne,’ the new play in which Miss Mildred Holland will be gin her starring tour on Nccetentedi 29nd. is described as being one of the most beautiful exterior stage pictures ever presented. It repre sents an Austrian willow grove and a walled in flower garden, with an old Ger} nan cottage on one side. To -produce the desired effect thousands ot plants, vines an shrubbery of various varieties are ° ‘} } . 1. oe —_ =e? carried. The othe. three acts will be equally perfect in ev2ry detail, | all the necessary furn iture was €s pecially built for the production. The locate of the play is laid in an Austrian province at the end of the 18th century. The story isa typi- cal one of intrigues of that time, from which the author has evolved an exceedingly intense and inter esting drama, replete with many strong situations. 3 The production will be on an elaborate scale, with historically correct scenery, furniture and other accessories, while the com- pany wlll be made up of well known i rcists comprising over thirty peo- ple. How One Gets Bilious A sluggis : ; ish liver fails to filter the tile fi d when the po sno us mat woes thre rh tha son ot z . goes througn the body In tne circ : tem is tain ed and derang a. J is called biliousness, and can be c cali \ cured by Dr A W. Chase’s Kidt ey Livet b > 7 ills, iich act directly WwW hole SYS on the liver, maki it healt a and active. One pill a dose, 25¢ a box. The hcniveet medicine in the world. NIGHT CLASSES -AT THE iC ae. 3 Sessions per Week OPENED ON ‘Monday, Nov. ” 1900 at fp 30 p- Thorough instruction in Book Keeping, Business Penmanship, 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. special provincial | He ran a mile, | and so would many a young lady, rather thau take a bat* without the “‘ Albert” Baby’s Own Soap. | : i} I It leaves the skin wonderfully soft ar.4 i fresh, and its faint fragrance is extreme. }) 1 ly pleasing. | Beware of imitations, If ; | ALBERT TONLET SOAP 60., Mts, | H MONTREAL at f ‘THE EXAMINER CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER. —— MOON SJCHANGES Full Mcon, 6th, 3h, 12in, p. m Last Quarter, 13th, 6h, 49m, p.m. New Moon, 21st, 10h, 29m, p. m. . First Quarter, 29th, 9h, 47m, a.m oS High Water) Sun - —— ki, \iern Aft’n xises. | Sets. ei ee es ae } ; WThursday | 445 6 30) 3 4 26 4] “1iaay | © 1d; 7 30} 53 | 35 Sj saturday | 7 541 3 30) 54 | 33 4 | Sunday 90 oat 919 35 | 32 5| Monday | 10 10 04; 506 30 6| Tuesday | Io <4! 10 44} 58 29 Wednesday | ii 46, 11 15) 59 28 8\Thursday | 12 36, 11 49) 71 27 9 Friday .2y 25 19 Saturday | 243} 5 24 i Sunday |} © 22: 302 7 23 2 Monday | pg oft Sane 22 iS, Tuesday {| 15 440; 9 21 i4,Wednesday| 2 460; 5 41) 10 2c S;|Thursday {| 3-49 6 33) 1 19 6. Friday ism 2G 18 \7 Saturday 6 40] 8 03) 14 17 18 Sunday 7 49) 8 431 16 | 16 9 Vionday g 46] 9 = 7 +S ~0) Puesday 19 35) 9 24 19 14 2i) Wednesday 10 15 10 21) 20 13 22; Tharsday ro 55; 19 49 21 13 23| Friday ir 37) _ 23 12 24/Saturday 2 15) "E45; 24 il 25|Sunday imo 33) 25 IT 46) Monday o 25, 2 * 20 10 27 Tuesdav 10 3 oo 28 10 28| Wednesday 14) 3 59) 29 10 29| Thursday 23} 45% 3° | 40 30) Friday 445) ° 77:7 31 1479 } ; Standard time is used in tide tables. PICTURESQUE Prince Edward Island 25c at all Bookstores ‘ ‘ . n cl. An illustrated book on P. E. Is and. An interesting souvenir for tourists. REAT CLOSING OU SALE From 25 to 50 per cent Di QUEEN STREET. 1iScount, Readymade Clothing Gents’ Furnishings AT SLAUGHTER PRICES.... Boots and Shoes | Buy from us and Save Money J. B. MACDONALD & CO.