ee a» THR DAILY RXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEWRER 13, 1 BABY LAUGH s Vv S It belongs to health, for a baby, to eat: lee } eat and sleep, to laugh and grow fat, © B.C. 5 Sessions per Week NED ON But fat comes first: don’t ask OPI] Monday, Noy. 22, 1900 a scrawny baby to laugh; why. even his smile is pitiful! Fat comes first. hor n 10 The way to be fat is the way Ree} og, | et ed to be healthy. Scott's emul hand, an aS ee > "Ng! sion of cod-liver oil is the prop — Perm, etc er food, if he needs it; but onl\ = are |. B. MILLER. a little at first. We'll send you a little to trv if you like. Princ . iain ox ‘ SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Torouta TIME TABLES. (LOCAL TIME) Arrival and Departure of Trains and Steamers. TRAINS. Sight Express leaves for the west........8 35a m When you are compelled to | Express arrives from the west......9 50 p m| . Accommodation leaves for the ‘ aa. | P : west cece eh eee eee ceoee 4Iopm hoid the new spaper aw ay Accommodation leaves for the Wht. . 2%. i Ane eeeeue .saeeee.6 0O pm off - know that your eyesight Aci mmodati m arrives from the ' . wesi Poe ete ceeeccoescene --'0 55a m a aad AccuUmmodation arrives from the IS away of ind glasses WN kn vee cs ae eae oe. Express leaves for the east .. ....7 05 a m ‘CY ‘ vr Express arrives from the east......0 10am } =’ } 7 > “ eee 3 should be proc red at once, Accommodation leaves for the 5 Soc Le. er ee ee ee 3 copm | Consu!tation fre e, Accommodation arrives from the eas Te 4 50p in Satisfaction guaranteed, STEAMERS, * : Princess leaves for Pictou every ' = morning a G. a riutcneson, MOMING At. 64k. wwaidewdse ou +9 30a m| Arrives from. Pictou every evening OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Mh. secene 4 Shasee +s <bpbekieese 8 30p m| THE CAMPANA | Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and | Charlottetown. Quebec every alternate Friday evening, and | leaves on return the following Saturday even- | ing. THE CITY OF GHENT Isdue from Halifax and intermediate forts on Thursday night of each week, sailing on | eturn the following day. ; THE HALIFAX ‘Is cue from Boston at four o’clock every Tuesday morning, and will sail on return at } one o’clock the same afternoon. | THE JACQUES CARTIER Leaves Charlottetown fcr Vernon Riwer when tide suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues-~ day, Wednesday and Thursday at two o’clock she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- | ing she returns from Orwell about eight. On | Friday morning at seven o’clock and onSa cur- | day morning at nine she sails for Crapaud, | | returning same afternoon at four o’clack. THE SOUTHPORT TO BOSTON Commencing Oct. 16th | Gces up east River on Monday afternoon at | | four o'clock returning the following Tuesday } morning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetowr at three o’clock, returning the same evenii g. 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. Beagay mornings make THE ELFIN Halifax for Boston. | Leaves for Rocky Point eaeh week day at 7. | A t E . | 8.30, 9.30 and I1 a. m., and I, 2, 4 and § 30 u U mn XCUu rsions |} p.m; returning leaves Rocky Poiuvt « §, o, | | 10 and 11.30 a. m; ard 1.30, 3, 4.70 4% m. On Sunday's the Elfin leaves for Recky Point atQa.m. and 12.45,2 and 4. m - 1900 - - THE S. S. HALIFAX Will leave Charlottetown at noon on Tuesday. rarlottetown on Wed- close connection at | Bassengers leaving ¢ a Return Tickets now being issued al reduced rates. For tickets,-rates and all information apply to ie leaving Rocky Point at toa. m., LJ W. W. CLARKE, Agent. [ange p. r . 4 % and 5 p- l. H. L. CHIPMAN, Charlettetown | Be ee so" Manger. THE HILLSBOROUGH | ;with fathers DECAY OF CHAPERON. The South African war seems to have had one most unexpected re sult. It appears to have swept away a British social institution. Lady Jeune, well known asa shrewd | inside observer of declares in the that the society. British chaperon has been de thronged, and her fall came about | In the midst of war, husbands, and |brothers at the front, English so- ciety could not make merry. quite simply. SOTLS it seemed possible to let the young people enjoy themselves in some Simple way without the usual for malities. Mothers gave half-heart ed consent, and ‘‘the Rosebud ball’”’ Was inaugurated. year London society for the first time admitted the possibility of young women’s attending evening /partie ung arded by chaperons. Lady Jeune, although one of ‘“‘th< |OStracized class of chaperons,’’ ad- ‘mits that the experiment had no bad results. ‘‘ The whole evening, chaperons had been in attendance. ’ She notes a certain bareness of the ballroom owing to the absence | |of the usual matronly background, but confesses that “not even the most obstinate pessimist could find anything at which to protest.”’ While regretting the chaperon’s fall, Lady Jeune fears no evil from her absence. She finds in’ the ‘greater independence of young ;womena new safeguard. Nor is ‘She afraid of ‘‘the new woman.” ;’*Women,”’ she acutely observes, | must always be what men best | like them tobe. The old Mother of Worlds will not permit them to un- |Sex themselves and destroy what gives them their charm and | power.” This is consoling, if not RR ti ae { - sommes . _ | $0 NERVOU i COULD NOT SLEEP. When there is disease of the delicate female organism, it is only a question of time until the general health becomes undermined. Nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of appetite and “sinking spells” roduce suffering almost indescribable. here can be no restoration of the gen- eral health until the local health of the womanly organism is re-established. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription establishes regularity, dries offensive drains, heals inflammation and ulcera- tion and cures female weakness. It encourages the appetite, tranquilizes the nerves and induces refreshing sleep. “You would be surprised if you could have seen me when I cominenced taking Dr. Pierce’s medicine and could see me now,” writes Mrs. Isaac S. Harris, of Gayville, Yank@sn Co., So. Dakota. "I had no appetite, was completely run down. Have had stomach trouble for years and was so nervous I couid not sleep. We have spent a lot of money doctoring, but there was uot one thing that I twok that did me any good, except for a short time; till I cem- enced taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preserip- on and ‘Golden Medical Discovery.’ Jn three days after Lcommenced taking his medicines I eould see a change for the better, and from that time I have meadily been getting better. Can walk or ride t} any place I want to, and I feel like a mew person. Since taking Dr. Pierce's medicines I can sleep all night and never yet up tired in the morning; can eat anything and it don't hurt me.” Fortnightly Review | When | the tension was somewhat relieved | During the last | ‘jare our moitoes. she says, ‘‘passed as if a regiment of | quite convincing, to those who have |traced to ‘the new woman’ a de- cline in masculine courtesy. | The passing of the British chap- ;€ron isa revolution deserving the /Social ‘philosopher's attention, for (iC is a step toward that uniformity of manners which seems destined to | prevail in all civilized nations. Un- }der the chaperon’s sway British Society held the middle ground be- tween French, where the up | Married woman is nothing, and American, where she has been pretty nearly everything. The Brit ish chaperon was like some majestic rulm—an impediment and yet an ornament. As an institution sh: {had outlived her usefulness, yet }none will resent the departing gen eration’s sigh over her fall. LL - BUSINESS PROGRESSION Our business is one of progress (and success. No need to enlarge on }Our dispensing facilities; this de- |partment is run on correct prin |ciples; promptness and accuracy We are daily re- newing and assorting our stock of |Perfumes, Atomizers. Sponges, | Brushes, Combs, and Toilet goods; | no old stock; prices always the low- est. : : THE Propie Say So. The public verdict is still in favor of Paine’s Celery Compound. It is the great family medicine of the | present day and never fails to do |what it promises. Paine’s Celery Compound will banish and perma- jnently cure kidney disease, liver ,complaint, ills re:u'ting from im- pure blood, heart trouble and dys- pepsia. Come to us for the genuine —the kind that cures. W. R. Warson, Druggis oS ’ 2 | CLEARING THEMSELVES. The old sappers of the British army were admrable fellows, as brave as lions, -h ugh sometimes rather stupid. It was told how a |certain’ peninsular general rode \down to some sappers who were dig- | ging trenches and, fixing upon one |of them, commenced. to cross-ques- |tion him on his duties. You must |know that a gabion is a_ basket which can be filled with earth and {so made to stop a bullet, anda fas icine is a bundle of faggots. | ‘*‘Now, supposing the first sap |per in the trench you were drivin; | were killed,’ said the general, ‘wha. ; would you do with him?’ | ‘* ‘Stuff him in a gabion, sir,’ was | the stolid reply. ‘“*And what would you do with \the second if he were killed?’ said | the officer in surprise. ‘* ‘Make a fascine of him, sir.’ | i ‘The general rode off without an other word!”’ | “I don’t see what criticism j:e ;could well have made to such emin- lently practical suggestions.’ ] said, laughing. ““- No: he was in as difficult a posi- ‘tion as an officer 1 once knew who was acting as president of a court martial that was trying a soldier for some fault or other. When the evidence—and it took an unusally long time—had been given the presi- |\dent asked the prisoner if he had ‘anything to say in his defense. ‘Well sir,’ said the man, ‘Ican’t see how ‘this ‘ere court can sentence me, for Major Jones ‘as been reading a paper under the table the ‘ole blooming time and Captain Sri h hasbeen mezkingmeintcaka a rer on the blotting pad, and as for | Lieutenant Brown, ’e ‘’asn’t ‘ad his |commisson a year and don’t count anyways) 900. f ! | | } ( Charlottetown, P. E. I. ! ee Wants, Lost, Foun WATCH LOST.—On Suaday, on Dew- chester Street, between Queen and }cvwnal, fancy silver Jadies’ watch, with chainatd tal eS The ‘‘ Albert’ Toilet Soap Co’s Baby’s Own Soap makes young- sters, Clean, sweet, and fresh, It keeps their delicaze skins in good order, Made cuiircly frora vege- table fats, it is an emollient as well is a Cleanser, snd is as ! useful on a lady’s toilet as in the nursery. Faintly but exquisitely aro- matic Beware of imitations. ‘ peowsrene, eggs ome == ee ee eee cana -= Charters! I have severa' new s hooners seck- ing proc uce charteis fr:m Is'and Ports to Nova Scatia, United Sta’es or West | cndies. DENNIS MURFHY, COMMISSI@N MERCHANT, HALIFAX, - P. ©. Bex Ne. &. Celery FOR =. WINTER USE We are making a special offer for this month before packing away in green house, and it will be te the advamage of ony one requiring a supply of celery to secure ?t fore the price goes up. The same celery cannet be bought late: on for anything less than §0 per cent more. We have it bleached for preseat use er green for winter keeping. Our price for November month only—$2.00 per barrel, or three barrels for $5.00. We ales have i eets for $1.10 per barrel; c:rrots, $1.15; parsnips, $1 25 jer barrel; onions, $2 50 of 160 lbs in barrel; turnips, 65¢ per bar el; cabbage, goc per large sngar bar:el. Address— J. J. GAY & SON, Chaslottetown. N. 5 be- H. L. Dickey, M.D. (Late of Loudon Hospital.) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. atiached, Fir der will be rewarded un jleax~ ing at this offiee. no--—-tf WANTED.—A giz} jor general house- work. Appiy to Mrs, C. «. McGrec Sa Prince St., near first Methodist church. ns SiikAY ©OW.—On the premises of Peter Stewart, Hast Royalty, an old Brindle cow. | If not called for before the 1oth ins’. upoE tha! cate will he sold to pay expenses. ni SALEOMEN Wanica to sel our pcuds bp sample to wholesale and retail] trade. We ere largest and only matu actur ss im our line in the world Liberal talary said. ('AN-DFX. Mfg Co, Savarnach, Gp. . todd aa Wing Wwhchen house As the west end of Sydney sireet, adjoinirg the Douse proserty; one ement co. tang ight rooms, pantry, good cellarard barn: the ther t: nement eontains eight rooms, pantry, ellar and barn, fugnace heat: rent moderate. Apply to R. Graut. Oueen street, IY be bbh .—i1 desizably situated dwelling house on Grafton > treet west , !ate- y occupied by Mr. Duncan McLean. with coachhouse and stable. Fouse is fitted with a first class bath reom, se werage and all othe: mcdern convenier ces. Apply to Thomas Can VS « Rent morierate, vell, Richmond St, est. - UAE. 1 Lk1.—Onu Upper Hillshon egh St. gar dh use, seven rocms, cry cellar, stable, large yard, healthy and pleasant localiyg..¢ Also for sale, the best and cheapest double action washer. All warranted. Hundreds ( har- se can testify. Apply to John Prowse, lottetowr. Royalty East, city P.O. n> WANTED —Immediately, a cook. pply at Mrs. Haviland’s, hetween the hours of and 9 in the evening. no— 5 WANTED.—A girl or general house work; with reference. Afpply to Mrs S. R Jenkins, Grafton street. ns Kerosene Oil... Kerosene oi] is a burning question just now beth with politicians and housekec pers. The former want to make politcal ca pital eut of it, while the latter want to know where to get the best quality of oi] for the least money. We have just received part of ovr fall stock direct by schooner from New York. It is calied ““FRATT’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 Ask for Pratt’s Astral, be tte Spectal low price by the cask. BEER & GOFF, Grocers Ration, as ihere is. me The... Unexpected Happens IF CHARLOTTETOWN WAS OTTAWA TODAY You would have been sorry von were not covered ‘or large amouut. I have good companies caad can quote you [ow rates Iours—9. 30 to 1; 2 tog. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. E. H. BEER. Apl2qif Leaves Prince § reet ferry wharf fer Seutk-| Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure bil- | port every half hour. ' dousness and sick headache. GREAT Readymade Clothing Gents’ Furnishings SING OU SALE From 25 to 50 per cent D Boots and Shoes AT SLAUGHTER PRICES... iscount, J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Buy from us and Save Money QUEEN STREET.