THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 8, 1900 oe FAT BABY Fat is the cushion that na- ture fills out and surrounds the TIME TABLES, (LOCAL ¥iMe) Arrival and Departure of Trains cme and Steamers. VULGARIZED BY tury Magazine. THE PRESS. Opinion of the Editor of the Cen- One of the best tests you can find WORRY STOPS DIGESTION. —_——— See _The cat has served to teach man- kind an all-important lesson con- cerning the working of the stomach. The X-rays directed upon a cat's stomach have demonstrated that any irritation or disagreeable nerv- = ‘Wants, Lost, Found. WANTED.—A seamstress. Apply te \rs. H, Stanway, Grafton Street, opposite bP. W, College. n73i LOST. —In Charlottetown en Friday last, : De a shee TRAINS. (of the moral calibre of a periodical | ous excitment arrests she process of a lady's gold ee. Finder will please leawe . little ones WIth, PEULCN Express leaves for the west....... 8 35a m|!S in the character of its advertis-|digestion, Dr. Fritz Lange, of | coakameeniaamiiiente office. B5 b ES + ids. ins Aa Express — from the west ...... 9 50 pm Ing. By the sense of the responsi- | Munich, who makes a special study LOST.— In this city, a biack lea*her puese he tender pal ts ‘ lt J« C A¢ eee tee auon leaves for the bility she wa in the advertisements | of the stomach performed a series containing a gold ring, with pearl settings. 2 WORN wi" ee ee we ea 6 be . } j . ’ — — i ; * i cal . ; 1 puppies—fat is not Accommodation Teaves” for the 6° P ™| admitted, you may not be able to|of experiments, which resulted in ee ape remaene’ by Meving. wmme st i ee . VA t » ee . re . ° . . ~* s« ne, 4 Sat : kittens ane Pupp*s : went’, «<ibe 34 aa 6 00 pm discern the religious denomination, | this teresting discovery. After sanasiee adinaneoions a 2 > Fat they must have; Accommodation arrives from the Dut you can gange correctly the | the cat had eaten the X-rays were THE t:E1R> of the late Iseac Newton S tender. ; : : : , WESL ve veve eres cece ceeessenees IO 55a m moral grade ot the proprietor. Phat | turned on, and Dr. Lange watched Hayden, of Honolulu, are requested to send * Be aati ob Dis Accommodation arrives from the the public mind is vulgarized by the;the animal’s stomach. Then he Pian to Join Kovach Bourke, Box 19, i and fat they must be. E phi tones tet con -+2 25 pm/Swash served in the sensational irritated the cat by placing a live A Delicious essiguecoeen aeneeete , xpress feaves Tor the east ....... 7 O¢ 4 ‘ ot dee: ee ee? " co ee ie * aa < : . If your baby 1s anyway short Express arrives from the east 9 10 : 4 ee and it Is, to be | mouse just beyond its reach. Dr. Trshine LO 1.—On Fridzy, Nov, 2nd, between x . Accommodation leaves for the am | hoped et there will soon bgw re-| Lange was able to observe that di- fubbing f nice Street and Powns) whari, a diamond . . oy . ’ é ee paction. Just what degree of €xcel-| gestion was abs: jutely interrupted . shaped byvilliaat breech, with amythcst : ohbts, give him Scotts COR . vets Abbe dirs Gas ck ce can 3 CO RM tans tn 3 Tas ee ke a ee eiy interrupter and then refreshing sieep—-there se sian Oe er ve - of his ms 5 - Accommodation arrives from the r™ lence: in journalism the public are|by the irritation of the animal. 7 a Se ee De mere 2 we a ee emulsion of cCOd-liver oil, We'll send you a ttle to try if you like. % SgOTT & BOW NE. Chernists. Toronte, COR Vase wi lc WisWihs Ube ek kan, 4 50 p m STEAMERS. leaves for Pictou morning at Princess every bo ee Ga Caer seen need 9 30am |prepared for is a question. perhaps not people without culture fine taste and discrimination, but at 'the same time we know very well | | } It is| Briefly stated, the lesson for men to be expected that | and women is: Don't let anything . ! . will show | bother or interrupt your dinne ? LL Pe is nothing better for any baby. Always use the ‘* Albert * BABY’S OWN SOAP POOP OVG9O9OS OOS CPU PTO OY | office. Reais : n3 TO FE LE}.—One hali of a double tene- ment on Sydney Street, ccntaining fou rcoms, | Os: ession can be given immediate- ly. Apply to Francis t’, McCarron. a3 Arrives from Pictou every evening | that some of the best literature has | A GENTLEMAN. bn De ee pats eer el at tris sc teeesecsessseeee8 30 p m| the widest circulation. One would | 2 ee and your child will have a fine {ames McInnis, on Maipeque Road; opposite — TNE CAMPANA | think from this evidence that there oe sen complexion and never be troubled residence of J, J." Davies, Esq. FP ossessior Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and | 3s Opport unity for the best in news- a a TROD now, with skin diseases. Se Se Appl) to A.B. Ings. Quebec every alternate Friday evening, and | papers. The people have a notion A See such 4 Te National Councjl of Wo- ‘ ae ns oi leaves on return the following Saturday even- | hat ‘a one-cent crime is no sin. Birth Sepang a cous uy bow--- s. ME .4 f Canada have recommend. 5 PRAY CUW.—On the premises of Peter C () ing. | Readers ought to realize that they| “'T'') Goes not count for much. . Se ee Tt matt East Royalty, an cid Brindle cow. : THE CITY OF GHENT jthemselves are largely responsible | 5.4 .);, >, i .. ae weg A lar p Meche calle wiglhe ae: 3 | ensationaliam ai split the word in two, and fi 3 cet ee Oe 3 | 1s due from: Hadiien sed detenmedions porte | for the se nsationalism of the daily |", total you if tie con and find $ The Albert Toilet Soap Co., wean me, is on Thursday night of each week, sailing on | papers. They can't _put all the Pinidee tsuneo can, : > MONTREAL, SALFSMEN wanted to se.l cur goods by return the following day. blame on the speculative proprietors a *) eart and life and mind ? sampie to wholesale and retail trade, We ‘ Ls ; Whoisa rent] 2 Makers of the celebrated Albert Soliet Soaps. tre the ] ' : ; obtainable z | with their rotary presses and cheap 7s Geer ae. > oa re the largest and only maru'acturees im | THE HALIFAX |processes. If readers are self in- a SOO Ceccoees reoceeseoocees | line in the world = Liberal }alaty pajd. th rough Is due from Boston at four _o'cloek every | dulgent and willing to gratify curi- If you wish to be miserable you " ae ult St Fevanaap, Ge. | Tuesday morning, and will sail on return at | osity by patronizing and helping must think about yourself—about 10 LE1.—A double tenement house at . the aid of FEC perfect FR Lda fitting y ) Our spectacles and lenses are guaranteed perfect in fit and focus. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. one o’clock the same afternoon. THE JACQUES CARTIER | Leaves Charlottetown fcr Vernon River when | de suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues- | day, Wednesday and ae at two o'clock she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- Friday morning at sever o'clock and omSatur- | day morning at nine she sails for Crapaud, | returning same afternoon at four o'clock. THE SOUTHPORT | Gces up east River on Monday afternoon ag four o'clock returning the following Tuesday, i |at three o’clock, returning the same evening. | The steamer leaves for West River on Thurs- 'day afternoon at four o'clock returning on Friday morning: on Friday afternoon at four | o'clock she also goes to West River, returning the same evening. THE EL¥FIN Plant - Line =": j TO BOSTON Commencing Oct. 16th - 1900 - - THE S. S. HALIFAX Will leave Charlottetown at noon on | Tuesday. Passengers leaving Charlottetewn ern Wed- Resigy mornings make close comnection at Halifax fer Boston. = NEEDLE CASE oe on the time. Had numbness from my hips 4 Autumn Excursions Automony for Iceland. down. Hind several hard cramping spells, and MILLER B OS, | 4 —_—— was not able to do anv work at all. , a - f ‘ f i few days. telling me to take } 1] d Special Return Ticke's now being issued CopENHAGEN, November 6.— The; Dr. Pieree’s Favorite Prescription. Sees QUEEN STREET. sian ees tates. For tickets, sates and alli acy your grocer about it. Nice] elections to the Icelandic Althing | Potties end before 1 had Seten © teen twas Ghee hts 25c at all information apply to ; . =W/holesal | have resulted in a great majority! able te help de my work. Om the 27th of May Connolly’s Building. : W. W. CLARKE, Agent. premiums besides.gWholesale | ¢°"" the proposition of Professor oe eee * Bookstores 7 ria = sake | hours, an ameasytime. — . . H. L. pow SAR. es Charlettetown | by | Cudmundsson to create a special | “We praise Dr. Pierce's medicine for it has ‘ ‘ ‘ f U An illustrated book on P. F. Ist ‘ aon ee | Ic ic ministry < ive Iceland, | Sted ™e- An interesting souvenir { Aploatt Icelandic ministry and give Icelan¢, | ieee os aM aM fa a% aM and. An interesting souvenir for oe i virtually, an autonomous govern-| * Pierce's Pellets cone: Liomanenn, tourists. Qe Leaves for Roeky Point eaeh week day at 7, | 8.30, 9.30 and II a. m., and I, 2, 4 and § je} m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at 8, 9, | morning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown | |Suport the more trashy publications |the moral responsibility rests on them as well as on the owners. Pub- lishers will furnish better papers if |readers refuse to buy poor ones. | We need not carry the sense of ness, but we should feel and act ac- cordingly. Upon the public rests the duty of selection.---Interview with Richard Watson Gilder, editor of the Century Magazine, New | York, as reported in The Outlook, hh a ROBBED ON THE IDAHO. | Belt Containing Gold Cut From One of The Canadians. There was a daring robbery on the | steamer Idaho, during her passage comer Ene ea ERR ENED Eg what you want, what you like, what respect people ought to pay you, what people think about you—and then to you nothing will be pure. You will spoil everything you touch: you will make sin and misery for God sends you. Yon will be as wretched as you choose.---Kingsley. A noted London club man once laid a wager with a friend that the latter could not sell a given number of gold guineas at a pennya om. He won his wager. The people refused to buy. They thought he was offering too much for too little. It may be that the claims made for Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pres¢ription seem almost too eat to wonien who in years of suffering have found Charters! to Nova Scotia, United States: r West indies. DENNIS MURPHY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, HALIFAX, . P. ©. Box Ne. &. FSS N. 5 the west end of Sydney street, adjoining the Douse proserty; one tenement contaliang: cight roums, pantry, good cellar and barn; the | other tenement c ntains eight rooms, pantry, ceilar and barn, furnace heat; rent moderate Apply to R. Gram. Oueen street. its : te : I have severa! new schooners seek- leprictan glasses ing she returns from Orwell about eight. On responsibility to the point of morbid- yourself out of everything which Ing prot use charters from Island Ports TO BE LET.—The desirably situated dwelling house on Grafton * treet west » late y «ccupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with coacthouse and stable. Honse is fitted with a first class bath room, sewerage and all other modern conveniences. Rent moderate. Apply to Lhemas Campiell, Richmond St West. guar. TO L&kT.—On Upper Hillsborough St,, good house, seven rooms, dry cellar, stable, large yard, healthy and pleasant locality. Also for sale, the best and cheapest doubie action washer All warranted. Hundreds can testify. Apply to John Prowse, Char- lottetown Royalty East, city P.O. nz iw WANTED.—Immediately, a cook. Apply at Mrs, taviland’s, hetween the hours of & 1s 6. : no heip ia doctors or a a oe, 10 and 11.30 a. m; ard 1.30, 3, 4.3 and 6p. | to Halifax. The steamer had on aaa But it is 9 in the evening. n6— §i On Sunday's the Elfin leaves for Recky , board several indulgent PasseN- | to he remembered that WARTED.-A oi’ 4: genetd bean Point atQa. m. and 12.45, 2 and 4p. m; | gers. Shortly after the Idaho had no claim i% made for work: with seferdnce Afpply to Mrs S. R. Rocky Poimt at 10a, m., 1.15, 3.15}left St. Vincent, one of the members| “Favorite Prescrip- u | leavi THE HILLSBOROUGH Leaves ‘rince Street ferry wharf fer Seuth- |. port every half hour. ' ' -of the contingent complained to the \captain that he had been robbed of ‘all the money he had, which was tin gold and sewed up in a belt. ‘Captain Ouston, commander ‘the Idaho, was determined to locate (the thief. He learned | Canadian had been robbed while he of | that the) ; tion” which is not J substantiated by thou- sands of women cured by its use. Its effects are truly wonderful, It wipes out past years of pain as a sponge wipes a slate. Favorite Prescription No Piano! In your home, and you have children. Surely you cannot Jenkins, Grafton street. nl STRAY COW cn the premises of Peter Stewart; an old Brindle cow. If not called for before .he 10th. upon that date will be -old to pay expenses at 2 o'clock. ns d&w. } OST.—A Finder will plesse «ov Salve hull, iriday atternoor it at this: fice. n3jrd | slept. The belt was severed with a| is the great m — think of omitting music from WANTED.—» gir! for general house _razor and the money stolen. Among | Beka eae _ their education. work, Apply to Mrs. Bernard Trainor ° : rO ye e 1 ro =e oe ; oe : j Street. : Every Purchase of Five Bars =| (2¢ gold was a number of marked | “enfeebling drains, It is the grandest of all ac- | Pewna! Street xt Gilt Edge ..50ap Entities you to one McKinnon & McNevin | Kruger pieces. The captain sus- | pected one of the indulgent passen- | gers, who denied all f | the robbery at first, but the captain | felt justified in searching him and | knowledge of | | }he money was found in his posses- | sion. found on the accused was of his guilt. restraint during the remainder the passager—Halifax Herald.. of Ie ment. The marked Kruger pieces | evidence | He was kept under | | eae tana aN eS heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It is the best prepara- tive for maternity, mak- ing the baby’s advent practically painless. « When I wrote to you in Merch, asking advice as to what te do myself,” says Mrs. Ella Reynolds, of Guffie, Mciean Ce., Ky., “I was expecting te become a mother in June, and was sick all of the time. Had been sick for several months, Could not get anything to stay in my stomach, not even water. Had mishaps twice in six months, and threatening all the time with this one, Had female weakness for several My hips, back and lower bowels hurt complishments. and its in- finence in the home circle is for the greatest good. Can’t afford it, you say. We can tell you how you can afford it. Call and let us show you good pianos for very little money. Our im- mens¢e business makes it pos- sible for us to sell at very low prices. GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE We have decided elosing out our present business of readymade clothing, Gents’ Furnishings and boots and Shoes, and wil li ¢ Great Slaughter Nale. All our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, Ulsters, Suits, Reefers, Separate Pants and Vests, 39 Per Cent. Discount All our stock of Gents’ Furnishings, Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Gloves, Mits, Hats and Caps, 25 p. c. Discount A lot of Cloths, Cottonades, Dress Linings and Blankets, 25 Fer Cent. Discount All our stock of Boots and Shoes, 25 Per Cent. Discount All our stock of Trunks and Valises, 25 Per Cent. Discount A large job lot of Boots and Shoes, mostly small sizes, at 50 Per Cent Discount This stock is nearly all new this fall, and affords an opportunity to buy the n>west goods at slaughter prices. PROMPT SETTLEMENTZOF ALL ACCOUNTS REQUESTED J. B. MAC! ONALD PICTURESQUE Prince Edward | & CO. bat ee ee ee ee eS! OL al ee iti