a THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTEPOWN, NOVEMBER 12, 1906. << -_ ~ oe ee eee T an - : 4 : pen . a ; TIME TABLES. SHIP NEWS. |THE QUEENANDTHE POPE | t a : D ISE ASE (LOGAL TIME) . 0 | ‘Wants, Lost, Found. ; | Port of Charlottetown. . and discomfort are not-ease and }=onot omfort. Ease is ani d health ; so 1s comfort. You may as W' ll pe con..ort- able; that 1s healthy; as ant- It is natural, both mals are. , i fot Rae for you an¢ If your ill health is caused by impertect dig estion, trv Scott’s emulsion of cod-liver oil It does what it does by getting the stomach going | right. We'll send you a little to try if you like. gcorT & BOWNE, Chemists, Teronte, * Sensations exist for our guidance. They are Nature's warnings. Over-worked eyes demand rest. Eyes that tire eas ly call for help. Properly adjusted glasses afford the only assistance possible. We make a specialty of relieving tired eyes and guarantee satisfac- tion. »-.. riutcneson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. Plant - Line TO BOSTON Commencing Oct. 16th 1900 - - THE S. S. HALIFAX Will leave Charlottetown at noon on Tuesday. | Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wed- | Nesday mornings make c'ose connection at} Halifax for Baston. Autumn Excursions Special Return Tickets now being issued | at reduced rates. For tickets, rates and all information apply te W. W. CLARKE, Agent H. L, CUIPMAN, Charlettet own Manger. Api2qif | leaves on return the following Saturday even- ing. | Isdue from Halifax and intermediate ports | one o’clock the same afteravon. | | | four o'clock returning the following Tuesday | Arrival and Departure of Trains | and Steamers. TRAINS. Express leaves for the west....... $ 35am Express arrives from the west ee 50 pm Accommodation leaves for the west (ligt + ee 404s oan 08 -4 Iop m Accommodation leaves for the WEEE pos cic bis Ci ueew si bests 6 00 pm Accommodation arrives from the wesl. oe ee 0's e648 ee eces 40 55a m Accommodation arrives from the WOR sv 0us Wilh Dean's Lee « 225 pm Ex] ress leaves for the east... .. --7 OCF a m Express arrives from the east...... 9g 10am Aceommodation leaves for the Catt. ccks seers Powe en. Seen 3 cOpm Accommodation arrives from the >> > CAS ec ee --4 50p ™m | STEAMERS., Princess leaves for Pictou every MOTNING Al oe eee cee cece cece 9 30a m Arrives from Pictou every evening “at 2 at. ere teeeeseees Dd 308 m| } | THE CAMPANA Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and Quebec every alternate Friday evening, and | THE CITY OF GHENT on Thursday night of each week, sailing on return the following day. THE HALIFAX Is due frcm Boston at four o’clock every | Tuesday rorn'ng, end will sail om return at THE JACQUES CARTIER | | Leaves Charlottetown fer Vernon River when ” tide suits, ret arning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues- [ day, Wednesday and Thursday at two o’clock | | she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- | | ing she returns froma Orwell about eight. Orn Friday morning at sever o’clock and onSacur- | day morning at nine she sails for Crapaud, returning same aftertioon at four o’clock. THE SOUTHPORT 4 ' Gces up east River on Monday afternoon at | i _morning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown | 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 ELFIN Leaves for Rocky Point eaeh week day at 7, 8.30, 9.30 and If a. m., and I, 2, 4 and § 3e p.m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at 8, 9, | 10 and II.30 a. m; ard 1.30, 3, 4.30 and 6 p. m. On Sunday’s the Elfin leaves for Recky Point atg a.m. and 12.45, 2 and 4p. m; leaving Rocky Point at 10a. m., I.15, 3.15 and 5 p. m. THE HILLSBOROUGH Leaves !rince Street ferry wharf fer port every half hour. Seuth- NIGHT CLASSES AT. THE C.B.. 5 Sessions per Week | OPENED ON | Monday, Noy. 22, 1900. at 7.30 p. m. Thorough instruction in Book| Keeping, Business Penvanship, 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. ' GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE From 25 to 50 per cent Discount. QUEEN STREET. i St, the |after some months of deliberation, | in favor of the earliest possible | ‘adoption of Marconi’s system of | Wireless telegraphy by the postal | | Authorities. | terday. BNTRRED. Nov. 9.---Lawrence, Hardy, Pic- tou ; Christie Campbell, Peeples, S Peter's, C, B.: Canadienne. Thereault, North Sydney :City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax : Dart, McPherson, Pictou: Stanley Mac. King, Halifax. “LEARED. Nov. 9.---Minerva, McHenry, Yar- mouth ; Tarquin, Davis, Pictou; City of Ghent, McNevin, S’side: Omevya, Murchison, Pictou: Jo eph McGill, McDonald, Pictou; Dart, McPherson, do: Stanley Mac, King, do ; Lifeboat, Anderson, do. Port of Summerside. ENTERRD, Nov. 5.---Helena Maud, Trenholm, | Pictou, coal; SS Tiber, Boulanger, | Montreal, mdse ; Jessie Newell, Mc- Lure, Pictou, coal. Nov 6.---Enterprise, Olsen, Pictou, coal ; Restive, |Susan, Mattatall, Sydney, coal. Nov 7—J H S, Sonier, Tracadie, |railway ties ;$ S Iona, Rudderham, . |Sydney, scow and machinery in| Y0Ur seats early. tow. CLEARED. Nov. 5.---S S Tiber, Ch’town, mdse. Nov. 6---Ida M, Mailett, New- castle, bal; Restive, Cain, Pictou, bal; S S Iona, Rudderham, North Sydney, ballast; Jessie Newell, Mc- Lure, Pictou, bal. Nov. 9.---J H S, Sonier, Tracadie, Hay ; Helena Maud, Trenholm, Pic- tou, bal; Lois, Dunn, Shediac, scrap iron; Jennie Armstrong, Mountain, Newcastle, oats. Boulanger, > <Oeee —— —--—™ Wireless Telegraphy in England. Lonpon, Nov. 8.—The Daily Mail this morning makes the following ;} announcement : ‘The post departmental commis- sion which has been inguiring into subject will shortly report, ‘‘The commission is also arranging as to terms for the acquisition of | the Marconi patents and negotiat- | ing with France and Germany re- varding their attitude towards Mar- | coni’s invention. ‘This evidently means a complete revolution in the telegraphic sys- tem.’ EE 2 EE —————— German Precautions, Berry. Nov. 9.---It has leaked out that the forthcoming imperial 'budget will provide for two new pioneer battalions of three com- panies foreach army corps. It will also provide 3,500,000 marks for building a war harbor at Dantzie At Kiel, a large anchorage and harbor for warships will be built, to- gether with a harbor for torpedo boats, capable of holding sixty of the largest. At Wilhelmshaven two immense dry docks will be built. Snow in Virginia. Nov. RoaNoaKE, Va., the first time this winter. The Alle- gheny mountains hereabouts are covered tonight. Cain, Pictou, coal ; | 9.---The | mercury took a sudden tumble yes- | Snow fell last evening for | If the Queen or the Pope were to come to our city there would not be a hall of any description here that would begin to hold the crowds that would flock to see either of them yet both of these great personages can be seen, with all life and move- ment, at the wonderful Biograph exhibition next Monday night, for the mere price of admission. The picture of the ‘‘ widow of Windsor Hall ’’ is the most remarkable ever taken, and shows her at Dublin, April 7th, last, receiving bouquets from the children. This picture is so life-like that every feature in the face of the venerable ruler of Great Britain can be recognized, as she |/smilingly acknowledges the cheers from the myriads of throats. The picture of His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. is so natural that he does everything but speak,and it appeals 'to Catholic and Protestant alike, as | all are anxious to get a view of the |aged holy father who is one of the |most remarkable personages of the day. He is seen in the act of be- |stowing his blessing. You can see | both of these great views next Mon- day night at the Opera House. Get by et, —> > aie Kruger’s Retreat. | | | Tak Haaon, Nov. 9.—It is report- fea that Dutch Government will have the cruiser Gelderland, which is bringing Kruger to Europe, come |direct to Holland, instead of touch- ‘ing at Marseilles. | } Boyd Probably Elected. Monrreat, Nov. 9.--The Herald Says: ‘‘Macdonald, Man., Nat Boyd, Conservative, probably elect- ed bya small majority over J. G | Ruthford, Liberal.” Miles on Miles j | Are walked by the billiard player, as he | moves around the table. That is the | only exercise many a city man gets. It is this lack of exercise in the shut-in-life of the city, com- bined with irregu- lar eating and in- digestible dishes which tend to make the eity man the victim of*' stomach trouble.” | When there is undue fullness af- ter eating, with belching, sour ris- | ings and other dis- | tressing symptoms, a prompt use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery | will effect a speedy cure. In the most | extreme cases of disease of the stom- | ach and other or- gans of digestion and nutrition, the persistent use of the “Discovery” will result in a com- | plete cure in nine- ty-eight cases out of every hundred. Gs «The praise I would like to give your ‘Golden Medical Diseevery’ I cannot utter in words or describe with pen,” writes James B. Ambrose, | Esq., of 1205% Mifflin Street, Huntingdon, Pa. *I was taken down with what our ee said was indigestion. I doctored with the best around here and found no relief. I wrote to you | and you sent me a question blank to fill out and i | I did so and you then advised me to use Dr. | Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I took three i bottles apd I felt no gone that I stopped—being, | ast think, cured. f have no sytaptoms of gas- tric trouble or indizestion now.” Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to of customs and mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for paper covered book, t or 50 stamps for cloth bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ay expense He ran a mile, | and so would many a young lady, rather than take a bath without the “‘ Albert” Baby’s Own Soap. It leaves the skin wonderfully soft ard fresh, and its faint fragrance is extreme- et een ee ee te ng eee | If not called for before the | sample to wholesale and retail trade. _WATCH LOST.—On Sunday, on Dor- chester Street, between Queen and Pownal, fancy silver ladies’ watch, with chain acd ball 3 f attached. Finder will be rewarded on leav- e rr ! ing at this office. ng-—tf WANTED.—A wok. Apply Prince St. : gitl for general house- ao 6 <. 6¥, McGregor, near first Methodist chwrch. n8& to STRAY COW.—On the premises of ! Cler Stewart, East Royalty, an old Brindle cow. 1oth inst. upon that aate will be sold to pay expenses. nt SALESMEN wanted to seil our goods by We tre the largest and only maou‘actur rs in our line in the world Liberal Salary paid. Address CAN-DEX, Mfg. Co. Savannah, Ga. 1U Lint.—A double itcnement house at the west end of Sydney sireet, adjoining the Douse proserty; one tenement conta ng eight rooms, pantry, good cellarand barn; the other tenement eontains eight rooms, paniry, ceilar and barn, furnace heat; rent moderate. Apply to R. Grant. Oueen street. 1U Bt LET.—The desirably situated dwelling house on Grafton Street west , !ate- y occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean, with coachhouse and stable. House is fitted with a first class baih room, sewerage and all other modern conveniences. Rent moderate. Apply to Themas Campbell, Richmond St. W est. guar. TO LET.—On Upper Hillsborough St., good house, seven rooms, dry cellar, stable, large yard, healthy and pleasant locality. Also for sale, the best and cheapest double ly pleasing. : aiiiok imitations. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. MONTREAL, ec | Charters! TI have severu' new schooners seek- ing produce charters from Is'and Ports to Nova Sc»tia, United States ur West indies. DENNIS MURPHY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, HALIFAX, P. ©. Box Ne. 8. Celery FOR N. 5 =. WINTER, USE We are makieg a special offer for this month before packing awiy in green house, and it will be tothe advantage of ony one requiring a supply of celery to secure it be- fore the price goes up. The same celery cannot be bought later on for anything less than 50 per cent more. We have it b'eached for present use or green for winter keeping. Our price for November month only—$z 00 per barrel, or three barrels for $5.00. We also have t eets for $1.10 per barrel; corrots, $1.15; parsnips, $1 25 ;er barrel; onions, $2 50 of 160 Ibs in barrel; turmips, 65c per bar el; cabbage, goc per large sngar bar el. Address— J. J. GAY & SON, Chasslottetown. H. L. Dickey, M.D. (Late of London Hospital.) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Ilours—9. 30 to 1; 2 to4. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. Readymade Clothing Gents’ Furnishings AT SLAUGHTER PRICES.... Buy from us and Save M J. B. MACDONALD & CO. action washer. All warranted. Hundreds can testify. Apply to John Prowse, Char- lottetown Royalty East, city P.O. n71w : WANTED.—Immediately, a cook. Apply at Mrs. Haviland’s, hetween the hours of and 9 in the ::vening. no—§i WANTED.—A giz work; with reference. Jenkins, Grafton street. or general house * Afpply to Mrs S. Ry , of Kerosene 4 0 I aan Kerosene oil is a burning question just now beth with politicians and housekeepers. The former want to make political capital i out of it, while the latter want to know 4 where to get the best quality of oil for the ‘ least money. We have just received part of our fall stock direct by schooner from New | York. It is called ““PRATT’S ASTRAL” | and is the highest grade of refined American Oil. We are now offering it for sale in four gallon tins for 22c per imperial gallon. Ask for Pratt’s Astral, as there is no _betier Special low price by the cask. ‘BEER & GOFF, Grocers 3 ue The... . Unexpected Happens IF CHARLOTTETOWN WAS OTTAWA TODAY You would have been sorry yor were not covered for a large amouut. I have good companies, and can quote you jow rates. E. H. BEER.. —< 6 Boots and Shoes oney rae wee 28 ee a eS