_ — Doctors now agree that consumption is curable. Three things, if takén to- gether, will cure nearly every case in the first stages; the majority of cases more ad- vanced; anda few of those far advaneed. The first is, fresh air; the se- cond, proper food; the third, Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil with hypophosphites. To be cured, you must not lose in weight, and, if thin, you must gain. Nothing equals Scott’s Emulsion to keep you in good flesh. * soe, and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists Toronta, S$ $ City of Ghent PIKFORD = & BLACK LIN E City of Ghent will sail from Chak S. De etown cvery Friday até o’clec during season of 1$¢9 for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawks- y, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harber, Salmon iver, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave }lalifax every Tu: sday at 6 p m making some ealis The stear.er has excellent passenger accc modations. Saloon amidships. Specia uw freight: will be given this season ther inforp stioa apply to “W W CLARK. Age PLANT LINE. EXCURSIONS CUARLOTTETOWN TO Boston AND RETURN FOR $11.00 Good for 30 Days. Commencing Oct 3rd, the well known §.S. Halifax leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday nt noon for Boston, via Hawkes~ tory and Ha) ifax. trom Hali‘ax—Every Wednesday at 11 pm. Passengers ticketed via Pictou on Wednesdays, From Boston every Saturday st noon Tickets for cale at Sietions «on P tailucy. For tickets, rates on freight an a!) tormation apply BH LCHIPMAN, Supt, Halifax. W W CLARKE, Agent the Charlottetown Steam Nav- se STEAMERS.... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sun- ave excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival if eficroon train from St. John) for Sum- werside, connecting there win express ‘rain for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel borning trair of from Charlottetown (for Point Doe Chene connecting with day tre*n for St. John. Connecting at Moncton with train for Canada and a: St Jobn with steamers cf Internationai /.ine and D. A. R. steamers \ ad railways tor United States aud Canada From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Haiifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m., for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton avd Balifax, at Halife with ©. 4.4&.P Line for Poston, Thre--gh tickets to be had at Grand Tr ink,Canedian Pacific, Intercolonial aud P.E. 1. Railways, andon the Company’s Btewm ¢1s coonecting lines in United F. W. HALES, ufP El Suck) TR : <P-)~<p-—< P< P-—- ST D-DD + The fe > ¥ ¥ = Transvaal Wars: AA AAPA hee vyvyY + > <+ x <& - «2 pO -PD-D-<P-<<D-<---<P--- —— - a) War Notes. Two English clergymen are still holding services in Johannesburg. Boer prisoners say that the Lee-Met- ford bullets are defficient in stopping power. At night the Boers proper, says the Times ccrrespondent, chant intermin- able psalms in Dutch, while the law- yers and shopkeepers of Pretoria sing comic or sensational English songs. The Dannebrog states that Copen- hagen business people purpose sending free 50,000 packets Danish butter as a gift for the English troops serving in South Africa. The butter will be sent to London next week. The pigeens who have been carrying messages from Ladysmith to cheir lofts to Durban belong to members of the Durban Racing Pigeon Club. The distance, as the pigeon flies, is 120 miles. Captain W. B. Lafone, of the Devons, or, “Bloody Eleventh,” as they are called after Salamanca, who was wounded at Elandslaagte, is a son of the member of parliament for Ber- mondsey. “T think,” writes a Uitlander. “it will give Tommy Atkins a bit of a turn after an action to see the beys who will be among the dead and wounded Boers. Many who look like fourteen, but are said to be sixteen, have been commandeered.” Major Meyers, of the Eten volun- teers, who was killed at Nicholson’s Nek, had only arrived in south Africa two days before, and it seems said irony of fate that he was elected a member of the Bachelor’s Club at the last committee meeting only a week or two ago. The Natal volunteers got their mobil- ization order on a Friday, and by Sun- day morning every one of them had covered the thirty, sixty or eighty miles of bad and hilly road they led to the capital and, and was ready with his horse, rifle 10 rounds, blarket, etc., prepared to march. Of the total numbers of reservists summoned to the colors 98.4 per cent j . : rejoined, and o gt per cent. accounted satisfactorily for their absence, leaving per cent. as failing to report themselves. The hill which the British infantry stormed at Glencoe, is 1,000 feet high. The scaling of it by the Dublin Fusi- hers andthe King’s Royal Rifles in face of the deadly fire they encounter- ed, may safely be put down as one of the most brilliant deeds in the records the British army. 1.05 It has transpired that the reason the complete roster of officers, non com— missoned officers and men of the Canadian regiment for South Africa has not been published, is that in the hurry and excitement of departure from Quebec, after the final roll call took place, two of the captains command- ing companies, pocketed both copies of their companys rosters and have sail- ed for Cape Town with them. The department officials are awaiting return of the missing muster rolls by first mail leaving Cape Town after arrival of the Sardinian. Capt. the Hon Hedworth Lamhton R. N., who is in command of the naval contingent which has done such good gunnery work at Ladysmith, is one of the Earl of Durham’s five brothers, all of whom, except the Hon. Claud School Children’s Kyes Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress in school or success in business if so handicapped? Examination of children for glasses is a special fcature of our Optical Department. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. ~ Lamhton, have served or are serving in one of the services. The present earl and his heir presimptive were both in the Coldstreams, and his fourth brother is now in that regiment. An-—, other isa major in the Northumber-—| land Fusiliers. TS DALY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEUBEK 27, 1899 ee a ee a A HOTEL PROPRIETOR. Makes a Frank Statement in Regard to Dodd's Kidney Pills. Branford, Nov.—Mr. R. 8. Tuttie, proprietor of the American Hotel, here, The Paris correspondent of the Lon- and lesseee of Stratord (pera House, 18 don Daily News says: “Dr, Leyds’ of- fice in Brussels is a place where more goes on than the supply of ‘news.’ Since the days of Panama ‘chequard’ editors and journalists have never rol- led in such wealth as at present. I learn on what I regard as very high authority that since the beginning of the war the secret service fund of the Transvaal government in Paris alone has increased to a sum of 10.000 ($50,000) a month. In one case, at least, a paper draws a larger amount from the Transvaal than it receives from the sale of its whole issue. ‘This paper is known in the Paris journal- istic world to be always open to sale to the highest bidder.” It is _ interesting to read what Lord Wolseley has __ said in his Soldiers’ Pocket Book, under the head of “Advice to Officers on Ser-— vice as Regards Their Bearing ‘Toward Their men.” He says: “In action, to be cool and to seem ignorant that any danger exists, is of the first conse— quence. You must, at the same time, however, evince a lively interest in all that is going on; come what may, have a smiling face. If your men are under a fire to which they are replying, walk about in front of them as they are lying down. I donot mean that you never to avail yourself of cover, fcr when skirmishing it is your duty to do but under the above-mentioned circumstances the best troops are pron? to become unsteady, and it is then the especial duty of the officers to show an example of coolness and steadiness. When wounded, the of- ficers should take a pride in refusing the assistance of the men to take them to the rear, etc.” so, No Cure for... Bright’s Disease in its advanced stages—Tho Rea« son Why—Danger Prevented by the Timely Use of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pilis. To understand Bright s Disease is to know that in its advanced stages it is past the reach ef human aid. The cells of the kidneys undergo a wasting change, which Jeaves them dead so far as performing their functions is concerned. Just think of having the kidneys dead. Think of the poisons left ia the system when these organs could no longer perform their duties as filters of the blood. It would be difficult to conceive of anything more dreadful, and yet this is the goal to which every case of neglected kicuey disease must lead, When the back aches, when urinating 1s difficult or too frequent, when there are cde- posits in the urine after standing for 24 hours, there is no time to lose in procuring Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. It is not claimed that they will cure Bright's Disease in its last stages. They are an abso- lute cure for kidney clisease, and so long as the kidneys are not entirely wasted away they wil} give new strength and vigor and enable them to resume their duties of filtering the blood, Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills will stop backache and headache in short order by re- moving the cause, and will positively prevent Bright's Disease. One pill a dose, 25c. a box. At all dealers, or Edmanson, Bzies & Ca, Toronta. qqueseepey—mgneeneninenmndtinenianane $$$ re Appies! We have just received 200 bbls ot choice winter-keeping apples from On- tario and the Annapolis Valley. They are in fivst class crder and good keepers. They include: — Northern Spys, Baldwins, Bishop Pippins, Calkin Pippins, Mammoth Pippins. We have reveral bbls of No. 2 Apples, which some people prefer for family use. Now is the time to get @ supply for winter. wc t. r O i fs BEER 2 QUFF Heer & GY GROCERS ESTABLISHED 1887 LEITH HOUSE Telephone 174 82 to 88 Queen Street Haring secured the agency of the fam- one “Silver Spriog Brewing Sherbrooke” P. Q.,I am prepared to supply ale and porter of uneurpassed quality at prices that cannot fail to please. Write for prices aud be prepared for a genuine sur- Price six cents per bushel prire. A. MACDONALD °e:— | P. 0. Box 326 { i ose §6of=«6ltthe- ~—crbest’ koown aod most popular men in®the country. His Opinion carries a vast amount of weight and consequently tbe following letter written by him will have great icfluence in changing certain prejadices still exixt-. ing in some minds, “I wieh to say that Dodd’s Kidney Pills did me avy amount of good, and the eure in my case. Bright’s Disease, has veen entirely satisfactory, I am always will- ing to etate the facts of the case if it will benefit others. R. 8S. Terris. Never boast of birth, money or friends, or, of any superior advantages you may possess. ———-—— Minaro’s Liniment for sale everywhere, —_— In the presence of others talk as little of yourself as possible or of the business or profession in whieh you are engaged. scunniinionepiiiaitlincitia ata Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. Never refuse to accept an apology fcr an offenee and never hesitate ‘oO make one if one is due from you, DR. A. W, CHASE'S GATARRH CURC .., 25. ig sent direc. to the avseased parts by the Improvnd Blower Heals the ulcers, ci ars the ait passages, stops drop: ings in the throat and permanantiy cures re aa ond Hay Fever. Blower ealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Meditine Co.. Toronte and Buffalo ¥ ———— 26-2 Always show re2pect to the religions Opiniens sod observances of others, no matter how much they may differ from your own. cen a ae seems HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Stre,—I cannot epeak to strongly uf the excellence of MIN..RD’S LINI- MENT. I: 1s THE remedy in my house- hold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is traly a wonderful medicines. Joan A. Macpona.p, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle. Never affect superiority. If you invite an inferior never let him feel his ‘inferior- ity, treat him with (he politeness and con- sideration sou would ehow an equal. .. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- algia. Never attract attention to yourrelf by talking or laughing loudly in public gaths eripgs. Startling Confessions Show that 25 per cont. of men and women svffer the tortures of itching piles, Investiga tion proves that Dr. A. W. Chase’s VUinrtment has never yet failed te cnre itching plies, and all of these men and “omen could ené their suffelings at cnce by wusing it. Seores of thousa nds have been cureu by this treatment Every body can becured in the same way. The mao who invents a_ successful airship willbe ot great assistance to the risiny geveration. -_—-.- Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painiess Corn Extractor a trid]. It never fails to cur2. Acts in twenty-four hours apd causes neither pain nor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracis corns. It is the best a Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns & Scalds — £ s&-—- Over 300 to select from. Rings Rings Plain, Carved & ; Rings oak in Opale. Rings Rings Amythest,Ruby Rings Rings trquoiee, &. Rings Prices Range from 2c Upwards At the Modern Jewelry and Fency Goods Store, ( h’town. JURY & CO’Y., GOKE! COKE FOR SALE—A very superior qua- lity of Coxe made from good coal. Apply at the o GAS WORKS. MIT. AE 4 ' LEADERs | NS ft Pays te Bay at basen... PERK| Dress Goods a ¥ “ SZ Every department in our large store is eufficiently stocked @ to supply all your needs, We mark all our goods in plain @ i: figures, and with a smailer margin of profit than can be geen @ UY © | else where, € ap Warm Underwear he z the ni Now isthe time for warm Underwear, fand this is the § comp!e' place o get trem in great variety and at low prices, We ™ Our have large supply and they must go. @ and Sil designs TOP SHIRTS — Heavy Winter Top Shirts selling from 25 cents each up | to the best Flannelette at $2.00 each. i ate gewese NECKWEAR We have those new ties with long flowing ends, for '— ladies and gentlemen. Also the Imperial Muffler whichig dressy for gentlemen. 3 TWEEDS We lave by far the greatest variety of pattern cloth tot be seen anywhere on P E Island, Moncton Tweed, English, } Scotch and Canadian Tweeds. Best quality and at the | lowest. prices. a a . yossill MEN’S FURNISHINGS -— White Shirts, Night Shirts, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Mitts, @ Half Hose--Everything that prices at F. PERKINS & C0.,}.- Sannyside, Charlottetown you need and at the lowest @ _— : ; eee EE wn PPPPPYEPYPEDPDTITIPAPRFFEDPYPPHPAYTRRPrDT Dy), rePrrEPPrTT DONE? tt The General Feeling is That the fa'l weather is coming on and you are feeling colder, and there'is no time you fee] so POOPY THVERTNTDOHTPRHTPHTINT ITT sy cold as when your feet are badly shod. Why feel = miserable when you can get a good substantial 3 4. ay boot that will keep your feet warm and not cost you too much at McQUAID’S 00 LOWER QUEEN STREET joe BOOT & SHOE STORE. Lep e Isla Joh e Doi @yoices f Rule Br ! QUAN ANALG LLALAALdLdd Lad Aa AULA ddd LAdbddddddbcaedbddbdddLdddde aie S% ———~ mrortrait Danger: Grain & Comission Merchants Buyers & Receivers of Grain, Produce, ete. | _ We wiil receive oats in bulk at our elevator, unload, bag weigh, and deliver from store, etc, etc. GUNN & CO., Limited, 19 to 22 Campbell Road, HALIFAX N URGANS Oct 30th—dy8i, wy3i Dian rn er ee SEER EERE ENS ne NeW PIANOS pul iebaRMN cl aac FLETCHER’S PIANO WAREROCMS OPERA HOUSE BUILDING © f all Wine Merchant , W holesa'e from the distiller, A.G@.Taomsox & Ud, Glass»