THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. Tr EMDER 30, 1£00. PAGIFIG RAILWAY. TOURIST SLEEPERS MONTREAL TO PACIFIC COAST Every Thursday For full particu'ars as to passage rates and train service to Canadian Northwest, British Columbia. Washington, Oregon ad CALIFORNIA A'so for maps and pamphlets de scriptive of journey, write to A. J. HEATH, D. P. A., C. P. R., St. John, N. 1 Ctc.. > >. bhp i dace , oe eee SL SS aol er ta 4 ‘ Sicrht When you are compelled to hold the newspaper “away off know that your eyesight ls “away off” and glasses should be procured at once, Consultation free. Satisfaction guaranteed, G. Fr. Fiuteneson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. SEEDED RAISINS FOR XMAS BAKING Seeded raisins wil than ever this year I cS uae d on — PP AnK7997 QAUeVuL the very high price of Carrs We have jrst rec , ove o™ bs of Griffin & Skelly ’s Eagle J which is by far the best Califorwi: seceded Raisin on the market. Th. seecs have all been tiken out of th raisins by a machine, leaving th: puip ready for use, and thus saving you a lot of time and and trouble it preparing for your Xmas bakine. BEER & GOFF, Grocers | a ATTORNEY AT LAW WW. D. ROSS,H DIS EAs & and discomfort are not-ease Ease health: so is comfort. and not-comfort. is You may as well be con_ort- able; that is healthy; as ani- mals are. It is natural, both for you and for them, If your ill health is caused by imperfect digestion, try 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. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, _ Teronto. TIME TABLES. (LOCAL TIME) Arrival and Departure of Trains and Steamers. TRAINS. Express leaves for the west........ 7 35a Express arrives from the west.... 10 10 pm Accommodation leaves for the i eee re *- reece eG IOP M Accommodation leaves for Cape TERVCEER sng 0 oe ae'bee ceesecesee 0 CO PM | Accommodation arrives from the WEE eos 055 Ve es kesckewdss 10 SOA ™ Accommodation arrives from the Ls WME Sco ates uke kad Ci we I 50 pm Express leaves for the east .......8 00a m Express arrives from the east......10 00a m Accommodation leaves for the on EEE ree ya 3 COpm Accommodation arrives from the GNM gs bn kun ede ie uous 4 §5opm STEAMERS. Princess leaves for Pictou every POEM AL nn noes cache cece cape 7am Arrives from Pictou every evening ? 1 f 3 ; Aitheoffice of A. A McLean. Q | C., Brown's Black. Ch'town | } } TAtiat iD DDONAA Aa AW! | one ae 10-* BPA) L643? FS “hip Broker, Coami-sion Mcrchant and | de Icr in all kinds of po'vce, my 'szg. and £Q>.2-0d ous premises On Commercial Street | Lei paiticul. rly adapt for hand ing yi! Prince Edwa d ‘s'!ard products, ‘ ‘Oi sign neats solicit d, i’;Cmpt returns, TCHN 7’. BRENNAN, Noth Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy. NIGHT CLASSES | AT THI C.B.C. 5 Sessions per Week OPENED ON Monday, Nov. 22, 1800 : at 7.50 p. m. Thorough instruction Keeping, Business Arithmetic, Commercial Law.Short hand, and Typewritinu. Inten ling students are asked to enter 7 Or as soon as Terms. on application in 4 poss ryle et to L.B. MILLER ’ Principal 300k Pen-rans'iip. at once. | eaves on return the following Saturday even- Quebec every alternate Friday evening, and | ] ing. THE CITY OF GHENT I, due from Halifax and intermediate ports | on Thursday night of each week, sailing on | return the following day. THE JACQUES CARTIER Leaves Charlottetown fcr Vernon River when | tide suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues- she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- g ‘returns from Orwell about eight. On Friday morning at seven o’clock and en af . S . , . r . lay morning at nine she sails for Crapaudl, re‘urning Same afternoon at four o’clock. THE SOUTHPORT esup east River on Monday afternoon at ur o'clock returning the follosing Tuesday morning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown Ing she Lad t three o'clock, returning the same eveninge steamer leaves for West River on Thurs- ; lay afternoon at four oc'eck returning cn rid:y morning; on Friday afternoon at four clock she also goes to West River, returning je same evening. TILE ELKIN paves for Re ck, Poiat each week day a 7, -30, 9.30 and II 2. m., andi, 2, and 4 | p.m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at 8, 9, idgand 15.30a. m; ard 1.30, 3, and 4.30. in Sunday’s the E fin leaves for Rocky | VomtatQa.m. and 12.45, caving Rocky Point at toa. m. id 4 30 p. m. THE HILLSBOROUGH Leaves i’rince S reet ferry wharf for South port every half hour. > » 1S ta i te PICTURESQUE Prince m /and cares less. > mj} ? { 2 conc > . 2 7 »s ra?. THE CAMPANA they Ce nclude that eithei the adver | | tiser or his business is dead: hence | Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and | | assembled cur- | and 4 pe m;/ “4 “ EARNSCLIFFE NOTES, The Fourth District will next Government. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McAulay, of | Pinette, visited their frends this week. Mr. returns to Sydney ina few days, This is the latest season for vet ting work donethat ma y remember for a long time. their turnips last week. | ‘The many friends of Mr. Malcolm McDonald, of Portage, Belfast, wil! | be pleased to learnsQthat he is re- | covering from his recent severe jj]- | hess, We deeply symp: thise with our | friends who cheered so loudly on the | P- evening of the 7th, when they hearq! !he day bemy untavorable the at-| that Mr. McKinnon was elected by | a majority of 140. Say, boys, it ‘must have been a terrible heavy ‘frost that killed that big majority that nigh?. ; . ' On the 18th inst., our oldest resi- ;dent, Mr. Francis Doyle, passed )away to his eternal rest. Mr. Doyle. 'who caine to this province when quite a young man, was born in Tre- land in 1796, and was therefore 104 yearsof age. He leaves four sons }and four daughters to mourn their | loss. | We have not got that daily mail to China Point and EKarnscliffe yet. And we will be longer so. And vet /some of our friends were actually _credulous enough to think that the ae would grant the people of this locality one single favor! We |have been waiting for eight years for the Liberals to replace that road ‘leading to China Point wharf. Mr. | Editor. Job’s descendants evidently reside in this locality. In our towns and cities there are | : ; . two classes of business men of whom the general public knows but little. They are, Ist, the man who does not advertise: 2nd. When people see in a paper the same old ad. week in and week out. the one natural result. Fancy a singer trying toentertain an audi- ence by singing the same song over and over again the whole evéning. ihe same with the man end the! stale advertisement. On Tuesday evening, the 20.1 | inst., a large number of his friends residence of Mr. | at the Micheel Morrisey to extend to him ts, retul ue tues~|a hearty welcome on the eventful day, Wednesday and Thursday at two o’clock ! occasion of his bringing home his fair young bride, who was Miss Janie McDonald; one of Charlotte town’s many beautiful and charm ing young ladies. The evening tha was whiled away with music, dan ing and social intercourse. pass all too quickly, and in the wee sin. hours the merry party dispersed their homes, after enjovine on- > the most pleasant evenings thay have spent for a lony time. T. large number of useful andec presents is ample testimony te th. | high esteem in which Mr. and Mrs |Morrissey are held by their lar2 circle of friends and acquaintan:2° The people of the Fourth Distric’ are picased over the prospects o having an opportunity on Dec. 12 of electing the next Attorrc- |General for this Province. Mr. 2 | A. McLean is one of the most popu lar men in public life in thi a eS eee | Edward | s : 2 sare eg 7 SiIaNG, ted A i are ONE WOMAN Bookstores : | With two faces; one face bright with An illustrated book on P. E. Isl-| health, the other face pinched and drawn and. An interesting souvenir for | by illness. Many a woman can take the . srs c+ tourists. DON’T NEGLECT c i : as to destroy its usefulness ss a time- ‘piece. Better have it examined by your Watch Doctor andif in need WON TA f repairs he will advise you accord- ingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only. We GUAHANTEE ALL OUR WORK; if you have not given us.a trial it will pay you to.do so and we will be pleased to see you at GREAT GEORGE Ww. NTON. Jeweler. S } w pe ® of the Big Watch. YOUR WATCH , j you allow your watch torun too | long without cleaning, or with dam- | aged parts it may be worn so badly) portrait of herself made but a few years ago, and holding it by her face in the mirror realize a similar change. Behind this change in form and fea- ture is always disease, and generally dis- ease which affects the womanly organ- ism. The backache and bearing-down pains put a heavy strain on the nervous system. There is loss of sleep, lack of appetite, and, as a natural result, loss of strength and flesh. Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription cures diseases of the womanly organs. It establishes regularity, dries enfeebling drains, heals inflammation and ulcera- tion and cures female weakness. ® Words cannot tell what I suffered for thirteeu years with womb trouble and dragging-down pains through my hips and back,” writes Mrs john Dickson, of Grenfell, Assiniboia Dist., N.WV. Ter. “I can’t describe the misery it was to be on tity feet long at a time. I could not eat nor sleep. Often I wished to die. Then I saw Dr. Pierce’s medicines advertised and thought I would try them. Had not taken one bottle ti!! 1 was feeling well. After I had taken fiv bottles of ‘Favorite Prescription’ and one of Golden Medical Discovery’ I was like a new woman. Could eat and sleep and do all my own work. I would entreat of any lady suffer- ing from female weakness to give Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription a fair crial, for I know the benefit she will receive.” Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure Diliousness and sick headache. supply some good, honest hard Wood to the Karnscliffe | McAulay | Some ot our friends only finished digging the man who does advertise but | never changes his advertisement. | | Province to-day, having won by his | ability and sterling integrity the Pale and Bloodless. | ttmiration and respect ef all, and iwho will make one of the best Ai- sees |torney-Generals this Island ever ~ | lhad. And Belfast may well fee) Oe oe OF ANAEMIC roud of ‘his son of her many brii GIRLS HL RRYING TO THE | lliant aud talented sons, and if the GRAV E, electors of this district are true to} ‘their bet interests the, will vive | ! ‘Mr. McLean, and his genial and, A Young Lady at Cobourg, Ont., worthy colleague, Mr. Heary Wood, Whose Case Was Pronounced | one of the largest majorities ever | Hopeless Tells How She Re- | rolled up in this Province. | ' : REx. | ae ] GWATCH. 71 gained Health and Strength---A | Lesson to Mothers. SHOOTIN | 'of the 4th District /at the following time im. —— MEETINGS, POLITICAL lhe Hon. George Forbes and Irving, Esq., will meet the DP, Klectors of (Jueen Ss Co, ‘Sand places: Wednesd: y, N Wood Islands lands Hall, Novem. ber 28th, at 7 p. m. Pleasant Valley, Thursday, Novem at 2 p. m. Belle River, Friday November ber 29th 30th, at 7 p Melville, Lot 60, Saturday, at 2 p, m. Avondale, Monday, December December 1st, ard, at 2 ae | Anemiais the tern used by doc-| ?: U;, ; | The annual shooting match of No, | LOFS to indicate poverty of the blood. | p <” Hall, Tuesday, December 4th, at 9 « « N { « ‘ ‘ is . P i . . ° es b ee ‘°:|The prevalence of this trouble is aE now hy compan’ SP2nd Reciment took | ] i J ownal Hall, W ednesday Decem} > apa > Brooktic nn th 17th : . | most alarm:ng, especially among | at 7 p. m si ——— | place ¢ aT 44 OD THe if Ist. ta PE LYS er eo a j | | young girls, and a large perc entage | ~Caledonia, Tl ursday, December 6th, at 9 ndancé was tnt | of the altogether too numerous cases P- ™. ‘ ta © d8 NOT aS larve as usual. 2 : ° ° . es a “oll wit rare th ween. a. COM) ae consumption which annually ray-| _ Gtand View, Friday, December 7th, at 2 re OW Y Are “4 ce WW Tes “ ° ° oa * ) eh dees ae a : eyed “— Be and | aye the country have their origin in | P- ™ oe. lon oa Bi ood, CaeA. anges! this trouble. The first indication of|,,5 8" est» Saturday, December Sth, | 400 and 500, 7 rounds at each range. | : at2p m. | anaemia is a pale sallow or waxy com- | | plexion. This is followed by loss of ap- Prs. | petite, freqent headaches, indisposi- Capt A Beaton, underwear, $2.00. .59) tion to exertion, swelling of limbs, L..eut W G Darke,pair gloves1.60..54 y¥ jlent heart palpitation and fre- ce yWm Wall, pair gloves, 1.30..50; quently fainting fits. These symp- | Pte Wm Brown, pair gloves,1.10. .41 | toms may not all be present, but the | iH P 70. Pte Geo W McLeod, Weekly |more there are the greater the Patriot cee) eee Wawge %9..49| urgency for prompt and effective. Sergt F W Darke, Daily | treatment, which should be persist- | ee ee eae? 90. .38\ ed in until all traces of the trouble | | Pte John McLeod, Weekly (have vanished. Amonys the thou-| | (tiarGs = is 90..31| sunds who have been brought near | | Lieut H W Oxenham, book ‘the brink of the grave from this| a ee ae ae 85..26) trouble, and ultimately restored to | | Pte Win McLeod, tour health through the use of Dr. Wil-| }. DOXCG MOG. Gr se . 80. .22/ liams’ Pink Pills, is Miss Bella Boyd. | | Pte A Russell, groceries 7D..21 an estimable young lady whose home | Bugler D W Beaton,neck- \is at Cobourg. Miss Boyd gives her| Lie : oe peas wie 65. .16 | experienee as tollows :— | | Pte Allan McLeca, beoot- | “‘It is nearly ten yearssince my ill-| | POUR. Sue 69..16| ness first commenced, and althoagh | 'I was doct r 1g more or __lessI re- | The thanks of the Company are ; ; : eee ceived little or no benefit. as the hereby tendered to Messrs browse loctors did not se »rstz | | gros, Moore & McLecd, Jas Paton! Ce a , se cage to understand | ja& Co, W. A. Weeks & Co, Patriot | ™7 ,STOUvie. wo years ago my} | health became so bad that another| doctor was called in, and he stated | _that my case wasa most severe type | rub. Co, ExaminrrR Pub Co, Guar- dian, Geo Carter & Co,Geo Hughes, gressed to sucha stage that he could hold out little hopes of a cure. At | this time I was as pale as chalk, my eyclids were swollen and would hang ,down over my eyes like sacks of |water. My feet and limbs would| swell, and were always cold. I was | subject to vialent headaches, seve rc | | palpitation of the heart, and if] | | stooped over I would be sodizzy that | | T could scarcely regain an “upright | | position. |itsq, Sanderson & Co, Prof W| “~~ : : Sp late ae » «,, |Of anemia, and that while he| fi arTy Vatts, John McLec d & Co, | -ould hel > me the tr yul ] } ] sR . ° ¢ e c ws JH Bell, Esq, for contributing | I a era toward: he prize list. !. SWFOUNDLAND. The Bond Terms Re-Read. a st. Joun's, Nfid, November, 25.--- Premier Bond announces the follow- s the terms which the govern- ment will entorce as the price of sranting Contractor Reid power to convert his personal holdings into a iumited liabinty company. ing a My appetite failed me al- | | most entirely, and I grew so weik that I was a mere wreck. While ‘n| | this condition I readin a newspip>°r | of the cure ofa young girl whose! } ATy.. 2nd :¢+ ry mT a aie. i . . | Mr. Re mr weenie cturn the tele case was much like mine, through | apn lines to the colony, and must! the use of Dr. Williams’ P.nk Pitts ; > ts and TY ONS : AT | 2 : ° ‘ : st anend his land grants so that 20'and I determined to try them. | cttlers are dispossessed of their | Those who knew me did } yy Fae Fe ‘ é hy iat 1 , Qe i ~~ ° . . . BM. SotLCats. and NC Mi L LIN ~ +s atis not think any medicine story guarantees as tothe amount c could do me any good or that [ could ever get better; but I determined at allevents to give the pills a fair| trial. 1 have used them for nearly | a year with the result that I feel | like a new person. The swelling in | ‘my eyelids and limbs has disappear- | | ed; my appetite is good and my face operating | is regaining the color which left it i » sails eater arena ft MhLOsUvave | an which he will im janor and the development of the colony, ON «wiSO hopes tocome toa | vtisluctery arrangement with Mr. cid for the colony’s resuming own- “ship of the railway, Mr. Reid re- -tining for 50 years his ntract. money |years ago. I can‘sew and ihe premier hopesthat Mr. Reid{/do work about the house and il recognize from the result of the|this great change in my con .2ctions the wisdom of conceding | dition is due solely to the use of Dr. -€ rezsorable demands of the! William’s Pink Pills. It is not too lony, and thus obviating the/ little to say that they have saved secessity for the government in | my life, and I strongly urge girls senescent aes Men tieaietaat acca | Lroducing legislation at the coming | who are similarly afflicted to give | cssion to give effect to these de-|thema thorough trial. jcnands, to which alternative the <snvidhaalimeniabmiiniiimeaia | 1 y 2 . | government will be obliged to resort | 7 ; i | jut Mr, Reid is obdurate, | anes Arbitration. | |. Mr. Bond has also intim< t ' ; a . | | he governm nt is romudeeine a Loxpon, Nov. 29.—The Vienna | SE. BEE S S e g “eG” | Correspondent of the Daily Chrovicle | /measure which will disqualify the| ©" *S ee Wie a f se seek: wit Ae , eta |says he hears that President Kir ger | |e uployees of Mr. Reid or any other bi | | has t ation petitioned the powers for arbi }contractor for membership in the the | .cgislature, basing such enactment under Hague Conven : .,,.| tion; that two powershave acceded japon the number of Mr. Reid’s| Ege stoi aie ci? : ,;to his request, but all the others| employees who have contested rejected the petition districts in the recent elections. wi ; | a er A GRASPING FIRM. | Sir,—Isn't it too much, in this can pe Cured by lemocraticage, to have the whole} 3 | -ountry’s wires pulled by a single Japanes v7 Vatarrh Cure. rm. With one partner running the [7 KILLS THE GERM WHICH IS THE | ' i } i ’ C~d es a hee ab uy Fever Jominion government branch, a | condattending to the city ‘‘$2 of n days’ department. the third,.a vro, running most disastrously the Eldon Hall, Monday, De cember 10th, at 2 m. “rwell Cove, Monday, 7 p.m, Vernon River Bridge Hall, Tuesd cember 11th, at 2 p. m, _The Opposition candidates are in- vited to attend the above meetings, n26—d&wtd Dd, Decc mber 10th, at ay, De- Political Meetings. The undersigned having been he Liberal-Conservative Convention of the Second Electoral District of Queen’s County © stand as oandidates for the district at the Provincial election to be held on December 12th, beg to announce that they will meet the e:ectors at the following times and places : Rustico Bank, Monday, December 3rd, at invited by 7pm. New Glasgow, Tuesday, December 4th, at z p- ™. Wheat. *y River, Tuesday, December 4th, at 7 p- m. Hunter River. Thursday, December 6th, at 7p. m. North Wiltshire, Friday, December 7th, at 2p. ™. Milton, Friday, Decesaber 7th, at 7p. m North River, Saturday, December Sth, at 7 p.m, New Haven, Monday, December roth at p. m Cornwall, Monday, December 10:h, at 7 p. mM. Afton Hall, Tuesday, December 1 th at 2p. m. The gov. rn :ent candidates are 1 $p: t+ ully i vited to attend, JOUN T. MELLISH. EI HRAI M GALLANT. We are Agents for the GENUINE Tortoise rleaters WiTH TWO PIECE TOP We warrant every one. Cal’ and let us show you one. We are almost giving away Enamelled Ware DODD & ROGERS GAUSE GF THIS MOST PREY- ity Council, now seeking to run the Su local seat. Better abolish the gOV- MPLAINT jerniments and let the office do the | ALENT CO , ee. } a a : > ae : i ¥ h “© thins : os rhaps th J have al { Way fever has been the cause of much scicn- | ofice boy who can take charge i) tin study and research by many of the most | ' nmerside. prominent physicians throughout the worid. Yours truly, DEMOCRAT. | Many of them differ as to its real cause, but | | the majority agree that the cause is due to the | | little germs contained in pollen grains, prin- | | cipally hay pollen, but many other flowers and plants contribute largely to its cause. Japanese | Catarrh Cure has been found the only complete curefor hay fever. It contains an compound of Iodine, which is a thoroughly | | harmless antiseptic, and destroys the hay fever | germs completely. It soothes, neals and gives o4 ° almost immediate relief. You will find it ¢ wy or contemporaries to be ene pleasant to use. We will be pleased to send * the finest, if not the aeee finest you a tria] quantity free. Eaclose 5 cent stamp newspaper buildin; sin the world. for postage, to The Griffiths & Macpherson Co., ‘iciits new lightning presses anc | Limited, 121 Church St., Toronto. Sold by all : Mipmeut, the new building of th: druggists, 50 cerits, or mailed direct. Herald and Weekly Sta: _—_——————_— 8 ee Magnificent Newspaper Building organic | The Family Herald and Weeki: Star. of Montreal,has just moved in to its palatial new building, admit 1 ted = Family ——— _ TO LET.—A tenement on Kinz Sireet ” Qt half - i i} an < © TY > : - : Set eee muiton dollars. he pro | pear Queen, cont:iming sx rooms. Ren gress of the Kf arsily “Herald is | moderate. Aj; ly at the Connolly estate one of the marvels of the century. ‘ effice, Quecn 2. t ais house. te Desirable Residence for Sale. A7 rr . Maipe uc : Scoot i That property on the Road, 109x50 feet, near the n minutes walk fr post office, consisting of a new ing containing seven rooms, togeth- er with outbuilJiags. This property is pleasantly situated and mate a desiraile private resideac Apply to JOSEPH RKE. Malpeque Road su: DENTISTRY SIDE IN BRE BY Office in New Prowse ‘lock First door luc right up stairs. ‘Telephone connec- DR. AYER 1oO r ‘@