SEO ee ne a SS Ae A nee mar, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 11, 1900, | FOOD MEDICINE } GANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. TOURIST SLEEPERS MONTREAL TO PACIFIG COAST | How doesit “set the stomach Every Thursday at work?” By making strength: by creating stre.gth: by turn- a oS oS J : 3 | Scott's emulsion of cod-liver cine. A little of it sets the stomach at work on some easy food— i | that is medicine, For full particulars as to “¢€) ing the oil into body and life rates and train service to Un n | s P Worthwest, British Columbia,} __that is food. Washineton, Oregon ad CALIFORNIA We'll send vou a little to try, if you like | SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, ? Toronte, | oil is equally food and medi- | THAT IS SO. TT CC If David Ketchem was Running Things. He would not run the present arrangements of the Steamer Prin- The idea of asking the own- ers to run the risk of property and lives, that they are taking now ! Just think of what might happen. Take a fine night and the Steamer leaves Pictou at or about midnight, gets up about Point Prim, a snow ‘storm comes on and then—well it | would probably be another disaster like that of the Steamer ‘“‘St Olaf.”’ ‘It is a wonder to me that the | directors of the S.N. Co. would take | the risk, when it is not at all neces- isary. Then I wonder that the In- surance Co. allows it. Then what about the arrange- ment so far as mails are concerned, jIsit an advantage? It may be. | But very small. And what about Cess. Als» tor maps andpamphlets de acriptive of journey, etc., write to A. J. H EATH, oe A. 3: OR Bt GENUINE TIME TABLES. (LOCAL TIME) a john, N. B. ct ara nen Arrival and Departure of Trains ? and Steamers. EBONY GOODS |= | Express leaves for the wiét.....0.. 7 35am | Express arrive; from the west..... 9 20pm Accommedation leaves for the West.... . stone ceeees seeece -4¢ Icpm \ccommecativn leaves fir Cape ..-FOR.... ANAS PRESENTS When debating the ever presen question, ‘‘What shall I give,” a this season, our line of EBONY— 10G8ton «arrives from the } i [ Traverse t | Wi t Ag Accommodation arrives from the ‘ WO Chak e Seas CAR wehbe cues I 50 pn cloth, hair and hat brushes, mir- | Express leaves for the east Poe eS rors, etc., will appeal to your good! Express arrives from the east....-- 10 COa mM ttlaste and appre iation of the} Accommodation leaves for the useful. | CASt ows eee sesees os hessieeces 3 COpn Your inspection is respectfully | 4ccommodation arrives from the asked. - 2 Ow beaeeaeknd 64040 es ud si uee s 4 5Opa G. F. HUTCHESON, STEAMERS. Pen > frincess leaves for Pictou every - a mo j ng at cee . Jeweler and Optician. A oe rs ideas ideaaec mcs aes ii » 44r es O ictou every morning Sunnyside. } at : eS a. senlines THE CAMPANA ~here now in great profusion. —yeu DON’T see in any dry goods eee | Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and THE CITY OF GUENT } (Juebec every alternate Friday evening, and } leaves on return the following Saturday even- . fiom Halifax and intermediate ports 7 < as due H i -N jor Thursday night of each week, sailing on ; j return the following day. THE JACQUES €ARTiER ; IT 2 - ; -* T , } “aves Charlottetown for Vernon River when tide suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday at two o’clock We're about ready for the AN- NUAL RUSH. ite. Riis ok - -}ing she returns from Orwell about eight. On Ane og SsHop | | Friday morning at seven o’clock and on = ¢ur- - fast filling up with }day morning at nine she sails for Crapaud, | | eturning same afternoon at four o’clock. | THE SOUTHIPORT Gces up east Riv2r on Monday afternoon at oe o'clock returning the following Tuesday HOLIDAY PRESENTS Raphael Tuck Son & Co’s Xmas Galendars, Cards and Books are Boys’ and Girls’ Own Annnals _ wnd thousands of other good books. And Fancy Goods ralore; the kind Che steamer leaves for West River on Thurs- lay afternoon at four oclock returning on Friday morning; on Friday afternoon at four sigre. Come and see. Haszard & Moore Sunnyside. .be same evening, THE ELFIN Leaves for Rocky Point each week day at 7, 3.30, 9.30 and II a. m., andi, 2, and 4 p.m; returning Jeaves Rocky Poiut at 8, 9, toand 11.30 a.m; ard 1.30, 3, and 4.40. On Sunday’s the E fin leaves for Rocky | Point atQa.m. and 12.45, 2 and 4 Pe m; leaving Rocky Point at toa. m., 1.15, 3-00 Dentistry ei ees ; eee ; THE HILLSBOROUGH OPS gecaves ‘'rince Street ferry wharf for South BY SPECIALISTS Bs Be ort every half hour, i PICTURESQUE Prince Edward Pa-xvess DENTISTRY by use of electricity erdy the Berlin Method, : *opERN DeNtisTRY, crown and bridge werk. (Both without pain.) ARTIFICIAL TEETH. —We make all kinds. Ascik <xtracted witho rt pein, BERLIN DENTAL ’ PARLORS WE ARE a ee 25c at all Bookstores AUTHORIZED Au illustrated book on P. E. Isl- band. Arm mteresting souvenir for To refund the money when aa REMICK’S | ae DON’T NEGLECT CURE Fails to cure any case of Ficzema ac piles, no matter of hom long asttanding. For sale only at MAGDONALD’S DRUGSTORE. tsecee.6 CO pm) WEST ccc ccercccccvece se eereee lO 40am) she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- | norning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown | it three o'clock, returning the Same evening. | : clock she alsu yoes to West River, returning | Island YOUR WATCH lf you allow your watch torun too | Jong without cleaning, or with dam- | aged parts it may be worn so badly | as to destroy its usefulness ss a time- | | the passenger traffic? I want to |go to Halifax, and start Saturday and arrive in Halifax Monday night. That’s nice. Coming this way, the |passenger leaves Halifax in the |morning and gets to Charlottetown )next forenoon and no place to sleep ‘over night. Ifthe Board of Trade 'is responsible for these arrange- ; ments, I say the Board ought to be ashamed of itself. One thing is certain, and that is J would run things differently. And }do you know, Mr. EXAMINER, that the road from the Georgetown road | to the 45 read is going to be opened PART OF THE WAY, so that if you are driving that way aud come to the road vou can travel over it a short distance and then turn round ind go back to the end that vou started at, because it ENDS AT A ;PENCE,—and ‘Sir Louis has nothing | to say about it. I think that if the Governor- General was aware of the fact that jone of his ministers was drag¢ing the robes of office through the }mud and mire of a little provincial min- }election he would dismiss that ‘ister from office, and so would I. | What does the minister draw his | $5,000 per year for: if I was running the outfit | would make him attend to his office and not be chasing }around after provincial politics. | + does he get his'great big pay DAvin Ketcuem. SS * Pain in the head and back” is a form of suffering with which so many women are familiar, Often this pain is asso- ciated with nervousness, sleeplessness | and loss of appetite. The couse of exch | suffering is generally to be traced to | derangement of the womanly function, | er a diseased condition of the delicate womanly organs, Iu sych gases th” action of Dr. Pierce’s ravoriic Prescription is marvelous in the prompt relief of pain and permanent eure of disease. It <2gulates the peri- odie function, dries disagreeable draina, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It cures when all other means have been tried in vain. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, bt letter, fryer. All correspond- sus: 344 held as strictly private and | sacredly con fidertial, Address Dr. R. Y. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y, : Ih a little over thinly years Dr. Pierce, assisted by hie étaff of nearly a store ef phygieians, has cured more than half « million women. , c *} was a gveat sn for six years and dec- } tered all tne time os a number of oe physicians, but did act reesive any benef, writes Mrs. George ‘ n, of 641 Bomda Strett, 4 Saginew (South), Nich. "One day as L was b Basing a paper Il saw your advertisement, and, d@ithough I had given up all hepe of ever tti better, thought | would write to you. on received your letter, telliag ure what todo, I wmeficed te take your ‘Favorite Prescrip- > and follow your advice. I have takem tom battles in all, afse five vials of the * Pleasaut Pellets.” Am mow regular efter having missed two years and suffered with pain im the head and back. I was so nervous, could ugt eat or sleep. Now I thank you for my recovery,” Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure bil- iousness. —— ee ee j i j Moriagi |, were Something entirely new here, and Besirable Residence for Sate. That property on the Malpeque Road, 100x50 feet, near the school- house, ten minutes walk fr-m the “post office, consisting of anew dwe'} ing containing seven rooms, togeth- er with outbuilliugs. This property &s pleasantly situated and mate a @esiraile private residence. Apply JOSEPH CLARKE, jvour Watch Doctor and if in need | Xmas Gift. fonly. Wr GUANANTEE ALL OUR WORK; ; ; iece. Better have it examined by}would make a valued wedding or AJsolots of other new of repairs he will advise you accord- |goods apening for the Xmas trade. mglty and perhaps save your watch. , WE BOAST on our repair depart- | or THE LITTLE SICKNESSES Which Grow Into Big Ones. A little cold in the head is a trifle butif neglected and it hangs on from week to week and gets into the throat and lungs it is ne longer a trifle. It is then no longer a slight cold but the beginning of chronic catarrh. Do not make the mistake of think- ing you have no catarrh because the head and nose appear to be clear. Ifthere“is cough, tickling in the throat, hoarseness ore a sence of oppression in the chest you have throat and bronchial catarrh. If the ay petite is poor, nausea, gag- ging and disgust for food, especially in the morning, you have catarrh of the stomach. The Surest and safest treatment for every form of catarrh is an in- ternal remedy which acts especially on the blood and mucous mem- branes. Such a remedy is thenew catarrh cure, sold everywhere by druggists under name of Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets, a medicine in pleasant, con- venient tablet form, and containing all the best and latest specifics for catarrh, whether located in nose, throat, bronchial tubes or stom- ach. Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets are composed of sanguinaria, guaiacol, STRICT CARE AND ATTENTION. In this age of worry, hustle and business competition, strict care and attention in the filling of your physician’s prescriptions is absolute- ly necessary for the safety an welfare of your family. We guai antee accuracy in dispensing an purest quality of drugs. Patne’s CELERY Compotnp Will quickly banish those tired feel- ings that make life a burden in the hot weather. It braces the nerves builds up tissue, bone and flesh, gives a healthy appetite and per- fect digestion. Paine’s Celery Compound is the best and safest of all medicines for summer use, ’ i We are Agents for th GENUINE Tortoise Jounson & Jonnson, Druegists, Charlottetown, P. E. I. -» MUSIC .. Herbert A. Tanton (Late of New York.) —TEACHER OF— PIANO, ORGAN and VOICE CULTURE. Voice culture a specialty, Studio—Tanton’s New Building, Great orge Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. fice hours—a2 to 15 to 6, ny— Heaters WITH TWO PIECE TOP | We warrant every one. Cail and let us show you one. We are almost giving away red gum and similar antiseptics destroy the germs of catarrh i the bo nd LO Ome ers from any form of catarrh and has sprays, douches and powders, will ever go back to them after once trying so convenient, pleasant and harmless a remedy as Stuart's Catarrh Tablets and one which cives relief in so short a time. [ven in cases where catarrh has affected the senses of smell and hearing, these tablets accomplish a cure because the blood being cleansed of catarrhal germs the mucous surface of the nose and throat no longer clog up the respira- tory passages with catarrhal secre- ticns. All druggists sell full sized treat- ments of Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets tor the nominal price of 50 cents, and the regular daily use of them will effectually cure this trouble- some and dangerous disease. 2 GE er \ TEMPERANCE QUESTION ee omeak tin a P usciéssness of seen the ~ Enamelled GEO. CARRUTHERS, Ware Mm. P.O... 1. BC. 2. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DODD & ROGERS London, Eng. } ’ Office and residence—Kent Street, opposite Mark Wright’s factory. | Office hours—8 to 10 a. m.. 12to2 20 PER CENT p.m., 7 to8 p. m. | Telephone communication. DICCOUNT EWEN MACDOUGALL) — ¢q General Agent, Commission LADIES’ Merchant and Auctioneer. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS | ‘SLIPPERS. O | 73 GREAT GEO. ST.. Charlottetown, P. E. I, P. See our window. Fine slippers, all sizes, all i35w Reference, Bank of Neva Scotia. Sir,—If Mr. John F. Whear was Law Clerk to the Legislative As- sembly when the present license bill was passed, is he not responsible for the present condition of affairs in Charlottetown when the rum shops are allowed to remain open all night? As this law is no doubt the result of the agreement entered in- to between the rum sellers and Mr. Farquharson previous to the last election, perhaps this was part of the agreement and the Act worded Box 333. | to be cleared out at 2e. JOHN iP. BRENNAN | per cent discount, Ship Broker, Couailiktin Merchant si R. K. JOST, dealer in all kinds of produce, my large and commodious premises on Commercia! Street being particularly adapted for handing o! Prince Edward |sland products, Consigaments solicited. Piompt returns, JOHN P. BRENNAN, North Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy. cence ene sgn ere eer Stamper’s Corner. SAVE MONEY in this way purposely. In any case Mr. Whear is responsible for the we avs seate Of affairs, and is not a fit mau to represent the people of Charlottetown in the next House. Will the temperance people vote for Mr. Whear or a government who employs am Inspector to look after iafractions |of the act but who spends all his time working and boodiing for the party who employs him. VOTER. —— LOVE’S EXCEPTIONS We are told experience teaches, So, at least, [the proverb preaches; He'll be clever who discovers What experience teaches lovers—- Love, that laughs at every rule, Shows the wisest man a fool. We are told by all the sages Magic has been dead for ages. Yet a blue ¢ye shyly glancing Sudden sets your pulses dancing; Whatsoe er you were before, | You're a lover—nothing more. Weare told all nature changes— Valleys once were mountain ranges. Yet there’s one thing constant ever, Love, I vow, has altered never— Love's the srme, I do believe, As wen Adam courted Eve. —Westminster Gazette, _ lle A Ay ei ~— We believe MINARD’S§ LINI- MINT is the best. Mathias Foley, Oil City, Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway, Me. Rev. R. O° Armitrons, Malgrave N.S. Charles Whooten Mulgrave, N. S. Pierre Landry,senr, Pokemouche, N B. Thomas Wasson, Sheffield, N B. ~eee ment turning out first-class work | G H. TAYLOR ° ‘ if you have not given us a trial it) Qivside, will pay vou to do so and we will be = = pleased to see vou at GREAT GEORGE SUNNY= STREET. | SIDE N TANTON | Office in New Prowse Block rf ‘ ‘ , First door to the right up Telephone connec- DR. AYERS =4--y 320g J oweler. Stars. igrnof the Big Watch, : Jeweler and Op ici-a | DENTISTRY ON YOUR SHOE BILLS. By buying your Boots W. D. ROSS,B.A. ATTORNEY AT LAW Attheoffice of A. A, McLean, Q C., Brown's Block, Ch’town NIGHT CLASSES and Shoes at the big Sale, Come. ‘5 Seileds per Week BARGAINS IN OPENED ON : ALL LINES Monday, Nov. 22, 1900) is ei a: : Some lines Half Price, AY Konter,” Denecdl” Rersenenen aieniiaitta teenies Arithmetic, Commercial Law.Short S55 hand, and Typewritinu. Intending STORE NEXT TO Oras soon ay posible. Teena ete’ | DRISCOLL & HORNSBY’S QUEEN STREET on application to L. B. MILLER, Principal. A PRETTY — The One .©Clock Who Cooks Makes a_ useful Christmas knows there isone sure way » reach a man’s heard, a2 present as well as ornamental. | to reach a man’s heare, @ r cd that is by always havieg We keep a nice assortment in} nicely spread table. To de ° . > : o : "2 ol +; y Imitation Marble, Oak, Wa-! this you mvst have choke “4 ° 7. ; nut, Brass, China and Niche.} Our Alarm Clocks are unsur-| sroceries, canned goods and passed, as durable and reliable; We Can Help —— t provisions. t Opp. Prowse Bros ae ; time keepers, can teil the time} In Daylight or Dark ‘You There licht. | We have the best of every 5 cy | : - a ; ar thing in that line. What we without the aid of ing on Tuesday next of the Physica] Development Class will be a bright } j tifair. There will be a gramaphone { concert, also vocal and instrument- | al mvsic. sharp, after commence. which exercise will All pupils will be pre- Physical Development—The open- ! Concert will start at 7.30 sert.~ Louis MelIntyre, Irstructer.Three Doors from Grafton Iiveryone tested and Quar-; want is your trade. Can we 'anteed. have it. WNTANTON joy (sreat George Street | | QUEEN STREET.