THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBZR 14 1909. The Charlotietown Steam | Sou Guys, amused himself 4000 days, _was eaiing 1,500 days, was sick 500) THE DAILY EXAMINER TWENTY YEARS STANDING. | | | Navigation Gompany, Ltd. is issued every aft sng en from th: - d AVS, &ec. He ate 17,000 pounds of | é } ’ . ee noe of publication, london tous | bread, 16,009 pounds of meat, 4,600| Trouble ot a Norwich Farmer who} at <a? GP EG&G? EG? CG? CG Cho Co ey STMRS. “NORTHUMBERLAND”! — &ichaand Streets,(upstairs). sab- | ounds vt vegetables, eggs and fish. | 4. Reliaved by Dodd’s | ee : \ND ‘PRINCESS.’ scrij FOUR DOLLARS /and drat k 7,000 galions of liquid. 7 | ata ar. YEAR, to any addres; ee 2 3 K iney Pills. / reaves as telow every day, Sunday «xcept » She | SIZE OF THE OCEANS, | | ed. ; | ro ere WEEKLY EXAM! + =R Pacific, 80,000,000 square miles.| NorwicH, Nov. 12.---For twenty | htors ro - oc MMER- - | Atlantic, 40,000.000 vears Mr. Wilbert Woodward, of art e — ze en . ¥y <press train for “g ae a ago . It India . 20,000.000 Willow Dell, his sulfered with back- | we ins on A cee en mai aaa gy ae Antarctic 10,000,000 ache. He gre v so bad that he was From SUMMERSIDE ap ot Island 1ewspaper t> send to friends Arct 5,000,000 | confined to his bed two days out of ng ee ae: a abroad. Subscription price ONE soe ee eee |a week. His farm suffered for the| of! oe Onn ROS- DOLLAR A YEAR, to any ad- SELECTIONS, lack of the ey» of its master, and ro er TON ad Mon : ress in Canada orthe U.S. j KD | “Ged be thanked for books! They. Mr. W a a ide ae effort to ( Gr rain for Can’ THE EXAMINER JOB PRINT | are the voices of the distant and the| find a cure oT Poa mde hine 1| ada N 7 Se . ; lead, nake us heirs of the spiri-| He orn —— ere a Ra so at St. | "jThe superiority of th: j»b printing | . a fever heard of, but no cure. Last) Toha with S ral and Dom turned out at THE EXAMINER office pFRRE YS oe Pele ee No matter how | fall | heard about Dodd’s Kidney | B mt \ < and »S is ackn »wledzed by all. All classes | oOo fri am. the great writers will en- | Pills and I bought three boxes of | urday af mn sl — of work Sa. _s —. ee | Ser and 4 ike up their abode under my 'them from Mr. Bannon, of Norwich, QO It) ms ut, Steamers for Fast siceshis NA dee Ata oll | moa shall not pine for want of com-/and I am happy to say they have) “ Portla ad ~=Bostor kinds of display printing, commer- | panionship, and I may become a culti-| done me more good than all the n PICTO it half past three on ‘ial and legal blanks, etc., etc , at _ vated man, though excluded from what | other medicines put together, that ar lay ¢ ; from Halifax and Sydney rates Surprisingly low. is calied the best society in th 'I got from the doctor. My wife} 7. ii a s ts : ae foc CHARLOTTETOWN. Address all business communica- | live"—Chsening: ee | eaten Daan Kidney Pills also, for| Is as essential to the ordinary man ag is oc. er - oe steel s wuh os scales fay no, soem ow ——_— Upon the whole, the country teacher | lame back and rheumatism, and} his meals. CAPE BRRTON HALIFAX. The Examiner Pub. Co. | has the better material gn which to|®™45 them zrand. I hope any per-| At NORTH SYDNEY with steamer Bruce Charlottetown, P. E. I. work; and, though his remuneration as son sufferiny as we did will try these : for NEWFOUNDLAND =e : ce tas 2 remedies. I would willingly pay two HALIFAX with C. A, and Plant Lin : weighed in doliars and cents may not | gollars a box ra her than be without | How {0 Get if for BOSTON. Passengers fron all places on, EDUCATIONAL<COLUMN, | be so great, yet his reward when un- Dodd’s Kidney Pills in the house.’ oS. home weal nat Seeger ret To eee | ge by the results finally produced | = e | ty cocina gp eager Po Prag ae so : | by the men and women who grow up}. _ re pena |, Pe re 3 Oke ood ee a a alee Sidiaia, dada We Edited by Inspector M’Cormac. | strong in body and mind and morals,|,, | Y°Ur honor,” said the lawyer, | * a ablcs cae cate chee Ske ee ee ee Oe ek net n, ‘is far greater. Let net the country! 'Y a pte oyecen that we jock a can Only show you our magnificent Canadian Pacific Iatercolonia! and P.E I. Eee teacher be disheartened. He is doing arece the boos aoe s na ee ee Railways, and ihe: Gomapany’s ; snemer NUGGETS inestimable service for God and |°. 4 $48 PIP: eat ene. peace. Sant ar ig in United States and seit cela was a case of mistaken identity. . C: So at I. During the month of October no humanity—Mississippi School-Journal. ‘‘How’s that ?”’ asked the judge. Fall Suits, Overcoats, ‘Ulsters Steamers run ae aan aoe aaa Educational Column appeared for two The school demands the best of a!} ‘‘Well, sh thonght it was her ; Charlo on. P.E. L TunetSdandw. reasoms: rst, a general election was teacheu’s life for ten ortwenty of the) husband. s eis and Reefers. on and the newspapers wishing te de-| choicest years. Then it’s gcoodby, : vote extra space to the discussicn of | teacher; you are too old. The pay An Enormous Sale. AAAAAssssbsA Mt tsthAbsAl 1 1iticai topics little or no space was| should be sufficient to emable the! To all who hive felt the evil effects of de- OUR SPECIAL SUIT AT $10 ; left for educational items: 2nd, the| teacher to lay by a store for rainy | ranged kidneys. it is interesting to know that Hillsboreugh schools were clased for fall vacation | days. Besides good pay for skilled) Dr. A. W, Chise’s Kidney Liver Fills are and c ns:qu:ntly both teac e. and labor, the teacher should have at least | meeting with en »rmous sale and unparalleled s ee success in this district. Backaches and ach- c taught were enjoying a rest from sixper cent on the investment made) ing kidneys are fist becoming a thing of the The pleasure is well worth the time ‘t takes to : school work. iu securing an education. No compet-| past where Dr. A. W. Ch se’s Kidney-Liver oe II. Last monththe Editor ofthis ent teacher in this state should be) Pills areknown. One cent a dose, 25 cents | look at and try on, even if you do not buy EE Bridge ‘Column had the pleasure of visiting | teaching for less than forty dollars per | ®®* © 4t all deal eo ; y - Th New Bridge iscom- It is an many educational institutions in the month, and the average should be) oe ‘educator every time. It t2lIls you just what is the neighboring provinces as well as in| fifty at the very lowest.—Michigan | The feathe~brained youth can-) the Eastern states. The information) School Moderator. not a to showfmuch head-| Jatest style; just is the leading color, and it tells you gleaned during those visits will be. ight littl a ‘ . s A bright little teacher whom I know | how much money you have been wasting in the past. Never a better suit for your ten. given in the near future through) has a happy way of drilling her small’ Minard’s Liniment Cur:s Carget in Cows. ing and suare the diy those columns. pupils in subtraction. She say~, “Now}| _ IIT. Teachers should bear tn mind | we will play give-away, my turn comes | that Inspector M’Cormac offers for first. If1 had four apples and give) | —— ————— competition among the schools of his| Nellie two, how many would be left?} _ Whatever woild we do inspectorate 30 neatly gotten up) “All are eager to answer; the one who| “dnt have the weather diplomas for copybeok penmanship. | answers right, asks the next question-| #>°ut streets and roads. Thei. you will need some~ if we! ea to talk thing nice in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J. H. BELL Th a B srgain Boot Shoe Store. ' | A GHANGCE OF A = tLIFETIME sch nly $2.50: in } al its $3.75 T S ¢ ; i | ind winter. Let the teachers of these i ; a . h as ‘ a { a ajuiililauicaae, ) — 0 uy ea. : in Montre ii its $3 io o secure one Oo! the finest ad ee od = Be nappy: Re ippy in spite 0 Th a lion tiie aad Boys will be boys---but be sure they properties in P. E. I } ecthons recognize, an et other) over shingt When a erson is” no ere is something wrong with a | ; ee | -eachers recognize. We should have|~ = —: ete Z cee rae Wwoman’s conscience when she stops | are properly dressed boys and then _— i P “ VippDV . ae Ee a . ' : . . 'at least a dozen local institutes of ee a es os as nnneibiccaeik ike saying her prayers at night. they're all right. [his farm contains 130 acres of excelleni|:eachers in the Eastern Inspector- | . PI al neoct he ce 2 : tani!. So acres cl:ared and in prime condi- be normal peopie are those who come M th ; F it tion. There isa fine belt of hard and sof | **©- _| out on top in the long run. Nature 0 er s Favorite. hich i 511 WIE. Canada has been unaided P Shase’ ' wood (which is very vuuable, now that cou! - Lana s bee and human-nature detest abnorma! Dr. Uhase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- | is so high) oyster mud withina few rods of the shore, abundance of marsh mud, well watered, two mills near the house, good | buildings, b:sement stable, 6 miles from | town, one mile from Pownal vil age, school | Next the farm, three churches within a radius | of 1%§>niles, cheese and butter factory in rear | of farm, a large and heavy bearing orchard of best varieties of apples and plum trees, raspberries, strawberries, etc. For location | and beauty of scenery this property is unsur- passed by any on the Island. It is a daisy of a place, fiut there is mot a daisy on it. Only reason for selling—going into business 'n the Northwest with ny sons. Sold with w without crop, stock, and imoiements. Terms on application to my solicitor, A. A. 4 Mclean, Barrister, Charlottetown, or te he owner, A. A. MOORE. n5—d25kw. WE ARE AUTHORIZED To refund the money when REMICK’S ECZEMA Competition closes June 15th, 1901.' Sometimes the teacher says “Let us | Prizes are given all grades. all give away seveh or eight to-day.”' IV. The trustees, ratepayers and Then each example has a seven or) teachers should during the next few | eight in it. In this way, she strengthens | SS An Old Theory Exploded The old-fashioned theo’; of tearing down | disease was entirely chang; ! by the advent of | |sold by the cord, and fractions of a 'taefore contains 128 cubic feet. When weeks have the schoolhouses made comfortable for the winter months. V. Be thorough in your work. Do rot attempt too much. Give your! primary class the amount of attention | due them. Do not spend time on| Latin, Geometry &c., to the neglect | of the primary branches. | VI. Reorgahize the local institu— | tes, Mount Stewart, Montague Viurray Harbor and other centres | eid very succe:sful institutes last fa!! | the “ grand prize ” for secondary edu cation at the Paris Exhibiti -n. VIII. Education in its best sense is self-comprehension and world-com- | prehension. WOOD MEASURE, Wood is measured, and bought and cord. A cor. of wood is a pile 8 feet long, 4 feet wide, and 4 feet high, and the wood is cut 4 feet long, and cord- ed ina pile4 feet high and 8 feet long, this will be a cord. Hence, di- vide by 128 to find the number of cords. Example.—How many cords o. wood in a pile 4 feet wide, 3 feet high, and 28 feet 6 inches long ? 4 multiplied by 5 equals 20, and 20 multiplied by 28 ft 6 inches or 28% feet equals 570 cubic feet; 570 cubic feet divided by 128 equals 44 cords nearly, auswer. v3} x Part * MARINER'S MEASURE, — oo The distance of speed which a ship the scholars’ weak points.—American | Dr. A, W. Chase’s Nerve Food, which cares Primary Teacher. a ~; | by creating new rich blood and nerve tissue. | Tender and considerate tnought- | Threugh the medium of the circulation and | fulness of others is one of the most | valuable ef all the Ohristian graces.| Gentleness, gentlemanliness, gentle—| womanliness—note how well the two) go together. Manliness and gentieness | WoMGniticss wud ygensleness. Gentle | ess is one of the most manly anc | »nan’y things in the world—Ladies’ Journal. things, and unhappy people are cer- ainly abnurmal people. Happiness is tw things—agocd habit and a spfri ual state.--Ladies’ Journal. _--—- . —— SIX THINGS A BOY SHOULD KNOW. 1. That a quiet v.ic , courtesy, and kind acts are as essenual toa gentle man as to a gentlewoman. 2. That roughnnss, b'ustering, and even foolhardiness are not manliness. (nat most firm and courageous men, have often been the most gentle. 3. That muscular strength is not nealth. 4. That a brain crammed enly with facts is not necessarily a wise one. 5. That the labor impossible to a buy of fourteen may be easy to a man of twenty-one. 6. That the best capital fora boy is not money, but a | ve of work, temperate habits, simple tastes, and a heart loyal to his friends and his God. —South Dakota Educatior. CANADIAN COIUs.$ The chief conis of Canada (which the nervous system they stre igihen and invig | orate every organ in the humnii body. hc — AP | b <The best test of a man’s temper) is the way he behaves before break- | iast. © Minard’s Liniment | Cures Distemper. tine is mothers favorite remedy for crop, | bronchitis, asthma, coughs, colds and -ore | throat. It has by far the largest sale of any | remedy for coughs and colds _It is pleasxnt to the taste, prompt in action and is an abso- | lute safeguard against consumption and pneu- | monia. 25centsa bottle. Family size 60 cents. em To find the doormat lying upside | down means that you will not be married fer at least a year. - —_— ————> Minard’s Liniment Gures Diptheria. How One Gets Bilious A sluggish liver fails to filter the ile from the blood. and when the po sonous matter go-s through the body in the circalation, the whole system is tain ed and deranged. This is called biliousness, and can be complezely cured by De. A. W. Chase’s Kidney. Liver Pills, which act directly on the liver, making it healthy and active. One pill a dose, 25c a box. The cheapest medicine in the world. o~<ie —e | } More than one girl who gets mar- | ried begins housekeeping with all\ sorts of notions as to how she is go- OF BOYS Are thinking of the new Suit, Over- coat or Ulster this fall. urned yearningly in the they’re going to get And every boy's eyes are direction of the big store, and no wonder, they know which of their little friends are best dressed, and surely they are the ones we dress. ASK TO SEE our all wool suit for GLOVE RIGHTNESS Is Every glove we sell we warrant to be worth what you pa‘d for it, if not more. found at our glo.e counter. Any glove may rip,any gleve may tear, but if our do we want them back, and we will give you a new pair every time. Men’s gloves in kid, dressed, un- dressed, Mocha, Buck, degskin and fur lined. Prices start at 50c AND UP TO $3.50. When you want gloves think of us, we get them right, we're sellirg them the same way. travels is measured by the number of are minted in England) are _ the | ing to improve on her mother’s way | —_- CURE knots of the log line run off in halt a/silver dollar, half dollar and | of doing things. 5 ‘ ‘ mtnute. minor sub-division as in = | — wil dog oe ne Le 6 feet make 1 fathom tne United States, accounts also Asthma ; standing. lor sale only at 120 fathoms * * cable length being a . = hag cents. By Mrs. Geo. Budden, Putmarville, Ont., Fath - 51 ft(nearly) “ 1 knot of log tine) law it isfixed that the sovereign is | says 8 felt it my duty to recommend Dr. PoE MACDONALD’S t geographic mile makes 1 knot of | equal to $4.8674c, the crown p'ee "a oe = rien te Tarpeatin=, as a3 distance at sea. $1.20; the half-crown, 60c; the florin | | "\ a nae tea tae ee DRUGSTORE. SURVEYORS MEASURE. 48c; the shilling 24C; the SIXPENCE, | persuaded me to try this remedy, as he had Night Bell. Nurses’ Regsiter. a : 12c; United States gold is a legal | tried it, and it proved successful. I tried it ADVERTISERS OF FACTS ats 792 — make I = tender, ‘but not much gold is in circu -“ it panes me. I a noite today dea ar 2 2 inks I ro , il : . anaa well woman rough the use o 1s f ne : rods or 66 ft “ 1 chain ee Wellesley, aa ET ee ee. 4 Siti : go . “ ——— : pee McEAC HEN & McCABE, 10 sq chains I ee As at Vespers they pray intuition is the faculty by which { Ls 640 acres Lag wer “‘ Help us good maids to be, t ti nd a arristers-at-Law etc, McDonald’s Block, 36sq miles “ 1 township Cian en aitlamtn te elk some people sometimes understan Charlotte Street, pa , sorne brakemen wher they call out HOW HUMAN LIFE IS SPENT. Till some subsequent date Sydney, - - CB See ee: . es » 4the names of some towns. . Si re aoe According toa French statistician World without oe me ! RISA CG €G ef ep ef Cr «49 3 “a €; «i ee Lows AND Hovsss in and abou ey : . ri * : — + — ought and sold, and moneys iopestell or taking the mean of many accounts, a G M'Cor Minard’s Liniment : orrowed at short notice, aS clients may re- | Mam of 50 years of age has slept s -J . ORMAG. Cures Colds. etc | uire. d&w |6,000 days, worked 6,500 days, walked’ Cardigan, Nov. 8th,_1900, bv oe S, etc. |