' THE DA Ii.) ‘EXAMINER, LOTT ~ PEYMN DECEMBER 3, ant BABY LAUGH 7 me @ CANADIAN PACIFIG RAILWAY. TOURIST SLEEPE MONTREAL TO PAGIFIG COAST Every Thursday It belongs te health, ‘for a RS and grow fat. | But fat comes first; don’tast _asscrawny baby te laugh; why, Fat ) a even his smile is pitiful! | comes first. Seott’s emul sion of cod-liver oils the prop- er foarl, if he needs ‘tt; but only a little at first We'll seat you a little to try if-squtike SCQLT SMROWNE, Chemiow, Zorente to ike healthy. For full particula: rates and train service Northwest, british Washington, Oregon ad CALIFORNIA sas to passage to Canadiaz | Columbia. | Aiso for maps aniyamphlets de-( scrtptive of journey, <tc., write to A. J. HEATH, } D. P. A., C. P. R,,:St. John, N. B.| TIME TABLES. (LOCAL TIME) | and Steamers. “Away : off’’ Express leaves far the west........ 7 | Express arrives fzom the west.... 10 Accommodation eaves for the 2 WOME on. ov endn coceee coecere 4 lopm Sight Ac leaves for we: TEAVerBsce sees peccccccoces.0 CO DM | Accommodation arrives from the When you are compelled to | west..........sececeeeeseeeee10 40.8 ™ | Accommodation arrives from the . sé West ..ce0 ons 06h hehe be ssh ee eee 150 pm hold the new spaper away , Express leaves for the east .......8 coa m r. i : | Express arrives from the east......10 00 a | yt off know that your eyesight Accommodation leaves for the Z | eer sted a wwe e's Caw 3 COpm i ’ . | Aceommodati arrives fi th ts “away off” and glasses | Memos “acne tay tin should be procured at once. STEAMERS., | Princess leaves for Pictou every ; j , | morning at..... F ah beeeee cae 7am Consultation f ee. i | Arrives from Pictou eve, Y evening | Wiseece econ Ben as St eae 6pm Satisfaction gi aranteed. é sah ene GF Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal bens “mebec every alternate Friday evening, and | 1 return the following Sarerday even- } leaves y- G. 7. tiuieneson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, i". Charisttetown. THE CITY OF GUENT |Isdue from Halifax and intermediate ports | on Thursday night of each weck, sailing on} i return the following day. THE JACQUES CARTIER Leaves Charlottetown fcr Vernon River when ide suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues- } _ SEEDED a | day, Wednesday and Thursday at two o’clock | te q she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- 4 RATS) NS ' ing she re'urns from Orwell about eight. On ; . | Friday morning at seven o’clock and on = ur- | ¥ | day morning at nine she sails for Crapaud, e‘urning same afternoon at four o’clock, FULBCOVUTHTORT } ' | i a? “se FOR ~ s ~ e c , XMAS scesup east River On Monday afternoon . ? returning the folloajng Tuesday | i ur GO CIOCK 7. : BAK i VG ne ming; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown | three o'clock, returning the seme evenirg. | rl b2 us2 i vhs steamer leayes for West River on The _ Se raisins Whi 0 US OTE | ot - ; ecded — i inv aficrneon at four oc OCK Fre “ning en | aver this ¥oar G4 account Ot”: Sere iday than ever this Fodr GA ALcOuMt O10 Vai morning; on Friday xiiernoon at four . ; x? 4 e ste - 2 ; P $ - : ; the very high price of Currants- | -clock she also gees tc “West River, returning : i y ' just received over 2,009) the saitie evening. S\celly’s Eagle Brand | THE ELVIN which is by far the best California | y ayes for Rocky Point each week day at 7, Seeded Raisin on the market. The | 3.30, 9.30and 11 a. m., and 4,2, and 4 seeds have all been taken out of the! p.m; returning leaves Rocky Pomt at 8, 9, raisins by a michine, leaving the pulp ready for use, and thus saving yon a Jot of time and and trouble in _preparing for your Xmas baking. We have bs of Griffin &} 'On Sunday's the E fin leaves for Rocky | leaving Rocky Point a: 10 a. m., 4.35, 2.00 (and 4 30 p. m. BEER & GOFF, Grocers. THE HILLSBOROUGH | Leaves Prince Street ferry wharf for Sowth | port every half hour. w.0o.f0SS,B.A. PICTURESQUE ATTORNEY AT LAW - Attheoffice of \. A McLean, Q Prince C., Brown’s Block, Ch'town Edward Island JOHN P. BRENNAN. Shr iroker, Con @ewler in all kinds ong 25c at all Bookstores mission Merchant and oOo! p oduce, my la ge ano commod ous jremi-es on C. mmerciat Street | cing particularly adapted for banding of] An illustrated book on P. E. Isl- ’ > , i 4 e “te } : af . : rince Edwad ‘slan« products, ‘and. An interesting souvenir for Consigaments solicit -d. | tourists. DON’T NEGLECT P.Ompt returns, JORN P. BRENNAN, , Sep t. 25, dy 135 wy. North S)amy -- YOUR WATCH 4 4y NIGH CLASSES. If you allow your watch torun too , long without cleaning, or with dam- #8 —AT THE— j}aged parts it may be worn so badly Spey ] 'as to destroy its usefulness ss a time- sessions per \ ", - . : stors per Week , piece. Better have it examined by C.B.C. °: @PENED ON ,your Watch Doctor andif in need of repairs he will advise you accord- Monday, Nov. 22, 1900 |ingly and perhaps save your watch. 7) . WE BOAST on our repair depart- 4 at 7.30 p. m. ;ment turning’ out first-class work Thorough instruction in Book | aly. WEG CAe Re an ree ees Keeping, Business Pen-vanship, -if you have not given us a trial it : Arithmetic, Commercial Law.Short | Wil! pay you to do so and we will be “a hand, and Typewritinu. Intenling | Pleased to see you at Great Groner P ‘students are asked to enter at once, | >TRRET. 4x aS soon as possible. Terms. etc... enapplication to Es B. MILLE R, Principal Sign of the Big Watch, W. N. TANTON, Jeweler, | CANADIANS IN LONDON. baby, to eat and sleep, to laugh | The way to be ffat is the sway | | Arrival and Departure of Trains’ j TRAIN». 354% 10.p ae iand | Enthusiastic Reception --- Lord sy ; ; ~ : | OND REAL, svVOV. 23). A bic 2om Strathcora oT. : : vee pany ison the eve of organization i AQNDOD > Nov. 49.— ine reception | wiiich will, its promoters confidently 01 the 4 ADAO1ANS ii dsoncdou WaS | ¢ x pect, restore the prestige ort the | | most .emthusiastic. Large crowds | maritime provinces of Canada as x |‘ ) at the railway station cheered and ;re-cheered them, and the whole route from the station to the bar |racks was lined with sunilarly cor dial throngs. Flags, inclugine many Canadian emblems, were displayed everywhere. The her splendid order ~nd appeared to be = perfect’ condition. White they ;}were drawn up in the Jsarrack | square the Duke of Abercorn, chair- /man of the reception comynittee. congratulated them on their _achievementy. Gen. Trotter fellowed ‘na similar strain. He also read a detter from the Duke of Conngaght, eulogizing the work cf the “ana- dians. i Toronto, Nev. 29.—The Cele- erg m’s special ¢espatch from jon dog says: Lord@.Strathcona, Cana- dias high commissioner, headed ge depy.tation of praminent people that assem'bled this mexning to greet the officers and men ofghe Royal Cana dian Kegiment, on their arrival in this city from Southampton, where they landed a few hours before. from the Hawarden Castle, fresh from South Africa. 4 mong those who accowpanied Lor€ Strathcona welcgmed in hegety Briitsh style his fg'low countrygnen, who have won ¢he admiration of the mother country for their deeds of valor on the battlefield, were the Kart of Onslow, formerly governor of New Zealand and Under Sevretary for the colonies, and Major General | H. Trotter, commandant of the home division of the army. A fair crowd hag assemble& at the station along with these notaples, and loud- ly cheered the Canadians as they /onial railway for twer ‘‘Vhey are to be large stepped from the train. The regi- ment formed on parade order, and with Colonel Otter. ‘a command, marched thoreugh the streets to | Kensington barracks, Gnd’ were ten- dered ovations all aiong the route, which was crowded wit citizens, — >>> a- a <tAR ee. See | QUARANTIN = ti LATIONS, tL i Changed to Protect the United States Farmers. | Orrawa, Nov. 30.—The Depart- ment of Agriculture has been noti- | fied that the United States govern- | ment has changed its quarantine | regulations as regards Canada... In! future no breeding or dairy stock | will be admitted into the »tad an American officer located Canada. — A-jother Patriot Rewarded. Orrawa, Nov. 30.—Another ged liberal has got his reward. Major | Pettitt, ex-M. P. jor Prince Edward | ‘county, has been appointed post: 'master of Pictou. Some fago it was announced that Pettitt }would get the position, but the ; 'ioand 11.30 a.m; ard 1.30, 3, and 4.30. | Statem2at was strenuovsly denied at | ithe time by the grit press. Mr. }but invariably supporied the | | Laurier powermment. oe met his | political Waterloo on November 7th. ~ CONSUMPTION Is like the constrictor which drops its ens them until life is extinguished. Once. the coils are drawntight there is little chance of hope of safety: is to break loose at the beginning of the attavk. Those who are showing synip- toms of lung dis- ease should in- stantly begin the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Menical Discovery. It will cure obstinate coughs, bronchitis and bleeding of the lungs. It in- creases the nutri- tion of the body, and so restores the emaciated form to health and strength. There is no al- cohol in “Golden Medical Discov- ery,” and it is entirely free from opium, | cocaine, and all other narcotics. i i A ROR 9S I I A gt Na al RO ng it me. j ' ' t ; “I feel it my duty to give my testimonial in behalf of re medicine,” writes Mr. John T. Reed, of Jefferson. Jefierson Co.. Ark. “When I comm taking Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery I was very low with a and would at times spit blood. I was sot a to do ary work at all, was weak and my was dizzy. The first bottle I took did m¢ so much good that I had faith in it and con- } tinued until I had taken twelve bottles. Now I do not look like nor feel like the same one as} ) Was a year ago. People were astonished and * said they did not think that I could live. I can _ thankfully say that I am entirely cured of a dis- : ease from which had it not been for your won- derful * Discovery’ 1 would have died,” Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, per covers, sent free on recetpt 31 one-cent stam to i | of customs and mailing on/y. |'1,.ese are the heaviest engines ever United + Skates, Except vu tlic certificate us | months | coils around its victim and slowly tight- | escapé; The one | SibEL SHIPBUILDING in St. John and Halifax. suipbuiding centre, a prestige shat -vered by the passing away ot the } wooden ship. ‘the new company is |vemg organized for the building oj steel the continent. The yards will be located at St. John, N. B., and Maliiax, N.S Already the Domin- }ion Government and the Govern- iinents of Nowa Scotia and New | brunswick have been approached | i | jand have agreed to liberally subsidize the ‘ ee ee Lew com- jpany in much the same way as the big Dominion Iron and Steel company, whose plant is is llocated at Sydney, C. B, is subsi- dized. This latter undertaking plays “an important part in the new com- /pany, as the Sydney concern wil] |supply the steel necessary. With a. steel supply almast at the doors of the shipyards, and an inexhaustible |Supply of coal equally well placed itis said that steel ‘ships will be turned out by the new company at seven less than Clyde prices. Severa] Nova Scotia ship-builders are in- terested in the new company, but ‘tke principals are members of the |Deminion tron and Stee] Syndicate [the president of which is HM’ W bitney, of Boston. LOCOMOLIVES, ee eee A Big Contract at Kingston. Kinasten, Nov. 30.—An order has been given the Canadian Locomotive W orks,formerly known as the Kings tonlocomotive works, by the Intercol- ty engines. freight en- ships, and it is asserted will be | . | the largest oancern of the kind on | men marched in | the foot oi j DAVID KETCHEM “tes Some of the Reports. mik, s8.1t true that the pay of ‘cau \sAy Superintendent is raised ‘aindred dollars a month ? cott!”’ Just think of it— i.onth, and not much to t aed sk ts POLITICAL MEETINGS, The Hon. George Forbes es Ksq., will meet the ol the 4th District of Queen’ : . Z = 1 ; at the following times and places ti Wood Islands Hall, | | and Dp, Electong Wednesday, do. have the faithful been, ber 28th, at 7 p. m. Noveme rewa And then, Mr. EX AMI- ) Pleasant Valley, Thursday, November ; NER, chooner Margaret Jane| *t2P- m. 7 carries (0 Charlottetown, and|_ Belle River, Friday November 30th, at 7 solmediin e has THIRTEEN TONS |" yy yj E on dec} ~nder where it goes or | at 2 rae Lot 60, Saturday, December Isty what of it? I don't think | nda ; Avondale, \ ; sem be it ali poes iniv he railway coal shed. | on ndale, Monday, December 3rd, at 2 Perhaps it cor Uigg Hall, Tuesday, D c { ecem| Then you ow, Mr. Examiner, | P- ™. : eae that people do say that - Reape Hall, Wednesday, December sth suorme ne euiOrials of the ’ LF ie, : ’ Patriot are written in a eee : - edonia, Thursday, December 6 h, af 7 office GO; tac Je . 4Sland Railway. in a building 4 msiuc ihe gate at! iisborough street. But /Go you rou, MR, \Ex- jusi who knows AMINER, dre supposed to know al! things. but you do not know what becomes ot ali the coal that the schooner Maryaret Jane—J think that is her name—carries to Char- lottetown, except that it goes up in smoke. think of it; and if I ran the Island, how different, in fact I would run a tew tons of coal into my own cellar. v Ust Davip Kercuem. 2 HOW THEY WORKED QUEBEC. In the late campaign political car- toons were employed to promote the race cry la Quebec. There has just come to hand a sample of these pictorial appeals to ill-feeling. | The thing represents Laurier Tarte, Bernier, anda half a dozen other politic'ans defending a citadel. | At them a rabble made up of the Conservative leaders is rushing. gines of consolidation type, having cylinders 2) inches in diameter with | 28 inch stroke and four pairs cf | driving-wheels56 inches in diameter. The engines without tenders wi] weigh 82 tons eachin working orker. built at Kingeton. and will be equal in power tothe Jargest engines in| service iz, Canada, They will fhaul | from 2,000 t@ 2,500 teng on the level. | This the targ: ‘ JSanada for engines, tuc between three thousand dollars. be complete@till about November, 1901, the first delivery taking place May next. 3 ee — Tectible Disaster. . a? . a Parts, Now, hoa despatch from Aniche yepart/ment of the North) ‘+a quantity of dynamite at the ,oottom of gone of the coal mines there exploded to-day, from an un- |known cavse. Sixteen miners were a cilled and between 30 and 40 wound- | ed; as whany as five being very seri- lously ipjured. a _ The ¢lisaster has rendered the vil- ‘lage the scene of intense mourning. 'The co.adition of the rescued bodies ‘isappuling. Mest of themare rent ,apa‘orn in such a wayas to be | Point at ga. m. and 12.45,2 and 4p. m;/ Pettitt was elected in 1897, a patrea, | SCarcely recognizable. 9 5 I i ; oe The Proof of a Crime. | The Montreal Herald gives the ‘election returns for 58 of the 65 Quebec constituencies, showing the following vote : | AUC as 5 cn ok. . 23s SO | Conservative............ 91,82 Ger Seen eee 27,873 | | These constituencies elected 51 | Liberals andj7 Conservatives. Sup- , pose we borrow a little of the indig- ‘nation displayed by the government ‘press over the Ontario returns. ‘Here are 119,701 liberal voters electing 51 members, or one mem- ‘ber for each 2,347 liberal voters, while 91,828 Conservative voter: _have only seven members, or one | for each 13,118 electors. How comes ‘it that six Conservative voters have /only the same representation as one ‘liberal? Hereis proof clear and unmistakable that a great crim: /has been committed against the i Quebec Conservatives, five-sixths o1 'whom are disfranchised. The Mont- ‘real Herald and Witness, the Tor onte Globe, the St. John Globe, ana ‘the Halifax Chronicle, will perceive ‘that the proof is much stronger than in the case of Ontario.—-St. ' John Sun. wiainaniigaiat | —Physical development.—I will ‘open my physical development class ‘on Tuesday, Dec. lith. A few more {pupils can be accommodated. Be- isides giving a thorough course o -club swirging, 1 will develop every , muscle in the body with my exercis ing machines, which I will furaish 'Parents of delicate children shoul¢ ‘send them to this class. Best ot /mManagement and good results guar .anteed. For references apply t y Mr. LB Miller, and D A McKinnon, ‘druggist. Special hours on applica Dz, R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. ‘tion. Louis McIntyre, city.—3 in, | | with ‘Down with the Roman Catholics!”’| 7 service in | rascals who circulz ; 1. | Canadians resisted this Tarteia ot. Gi der ever given in} pedient; but all the same he ~ value being country to be united if such dastara. > 36 4 ; _ and four hunu™*¢}! Delivery will not! pe. y appeals be made?— Mail and Fm-| Items Regarding Litre e:ectors at the follow:n 7pm. 2p 7 p- m. Grand View, Friday a lew, Friday, December 7thy af 2 Montague West, Saturday, mee ac December 8h, Eldon Hall, M ond: ) oo day, December roth, at 2 ‘'rwell Cove, Monday, 7 p.m, . Vernon River Brid sridge Hall, T cember 11th, at 2 p. m, — The Opposition candidates are in. vited to attend the :; ; : n26—d&wid nnvare meetings, December 10th, at — Political. Meetings. fae undersigned having been ac Liberal-( onservative Convent; ieied tek eee onvention of the €ctoral Listrict of Queen’s Count o stand as oandidates for the district at the Provincial election to be held on December 12th, beg to announce that they will meet the g t' mes and places : day, December 3rd, at invited by Rustico Bank, Mon New Glas , as Glasgow, Tuesday, m. Wheat: y River, Decemer 4th, at Tuesday, December 4th, at {lunter River, Thursday, D ecembe p- m. ber 6th, at This rabbles carries banners upon which are inscribed the ‘** Down with the Pope !"’ ‘* Down! the French - Canadians ! ’ The mendacious production did | the election, and the'| j Of course thousands of French- | n ex: W is the < words, | 2p. » 2 m :ted it coolly turn | m. round and charge the people cf On- | tarlo with raising a race cry. /2p_m. i wily i Vited ) North W.Itshire, Friday, December 71h, at , V uton, Friday, Decewber North River, Saturday, P- m. New Haven, Monday, 7th, at 7 p. m. December 8th » a December 10th at Cornwall, Mond.y, December 10th, at 7 P A‘ton H.Hl, Tuesday, December Tith, at Phe government candidates are respects to attend, Pe JOHN T. MELLISH. E! HRAIM GALLANT. | i | EP © <i > . {[nsurance. ~ What is known as Term Insurance or Excowment Policies ar@die best | to have, as we do not have any pre- mium to pay in our old aye; but instead, they are a great source of revenue in old age, while they afford us the protection of life insurance while we are paying the premiums. Erdowment or term poiicies are} therefore the best for younger peo- | ple, all life or continuous payments being more adapted to meet the re- quirements of those further ad- vanced in years. All ol] line Companies are equal- ly secure, as they all are obliged to maintain Government reserves, as required by the Insurance laws, for the security of their policy holders: but some companies pay a larger surplus to their policy holders than others. All those engaged or engaging in life insurance business should col- lect their own renewals and _ receive five or seven per cent on same, and if requisite as agents, should remit their own renewals direct to the head office of the company. By over- looking tkis important provision. the agent is cnly working to estab lish a brsiness for another and _ the accruing benefits which the iadivid-. ual agent should have to himself. as aresult of his own industry and labor would b2 reaped by someone else, unless he s:cured and made the provision as above mentioned. A Well-Known Toronte Clergyman’s Wife Suffered Unto'd Agony for Ten Years from Asthma acd Bronchitis—was Cured by Clarke’s Kola Compound, it matters not how long you have suffered trom asthma or how many remedies have failed to cure, you can be cured by Clarke’s Kola Compound, which is to-day universally rec>gnized to be the only perman- ent cure for Asthma and Bronchitis. Rev. C, H. Wisker, one of Ontario’s best-known clergymen (owing to his connection with the Upper Canada Tract Socie'y) residing at 294 Sackv.lle streci, Toronto, writes :—"‘ My wife has been a great suf- ferer from asthma and bronchitis for ten years. Many times she bas had to sleep sitting up, and frequenily we have had to callin our physician, as we thought she would suffocate. About a year ago a friend re- sommended Clarke’s Kola Compound. My wife tcok m all three bottles, after which ber asthma entirely fisappeared and has Hot since troubled her. I can vighly recommend this wonderful medicine to all who we troubled with asthma cr bronchitis, and I know 4 many others whom it has also cured.” We are Agents for the GENUINE Tortoise Heaters WITH TWO PIECE TOP We warrant every one. Call and let us show you ons. We are a’most giving away Enamelied Ware DODD & ROGER 135 Desirable Resid2nce far Sale. That property on the Malpeqre Road, 100xo00 feet, near the schoel+ house, ten minutes walk frm the + post office, corsisting of a newdwel- ing containing seven rooms, togetiy er with outbuili.gs. This property is pleasantly situated and mate @ desiraile private residenc:. Apply to JOSEPH CLARKE, Malpeque Road TO LET.—A adi ubie tenemert house al the west end of Sydacy Sireet, od ' Douse prooenly: one Ment cont ut eight rooms, Mr ry, Zood eels any baw; (AR : op F. ten Clarke’s Kola Compound is the only permanent cure sown for asthma, Sold by chemists everywhere. Sook om Asthma and its Oure free. Address, The G | App'y to RB. Giant. Oxo g sisect ad M. Co, Limited, 121 Cumrch street, Terenta Lotier { neme f coat ins aght soonts, pinuy, c: lar and lari, futpace beat; rent me 4erace. . ? 4 ZW 2 ci “3 Qa!