THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 18, 1900, ——_——- -— ' The One Who Cooks | knows there isone sure wey] to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do | this vou must have choice} groceri s, canned goods and provi Sic 1S. We Can Help You There We have the best of every thing in that line. What we want is your trade. Can we have it JOHN McKENNA QUEKN STREET. Ralston... Breakfast Food A BREAKFAST FOR30_ PEOPLE IN A TWO POUND PACKAGE One cup Ra'ston Breakfast Food cooks enough for five persons-- -there are six full cnps in every package Sliced dates and Ralston Break fast Food make a delicious desert. Our “Little Book of Ralston Re-| ceipes’ tells of ether dainty dishes. A cupon in every package secures a A DELICATE CHILD } } | Let a delicate child ta | little Scott’s emulsion of cod- liver oil after breakfast or dinner—not too much-—too much will upset the stomach, Better too little than too much The effect will be slow; it! ought to be slow. Ina week, you will see it began the first day. Don’t be in a hurry. We'll send you a little to try it you like. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, TIME TABLES. riIME) Toronta { LOCAI | Arrival and Departure of Trains and Steamers. TRAINS. Kapress leaves for the west........ 7 35a ™ | Express arrives from the west.... 9 20pm Accommodation leaves for the ao, Ts oo peages ceeese .4 lopm Acc ommodation "leaves “for C ape Traverse... vie eenes - 6 00 pm Accommodation arrives from the WUE id ae de os 0000000608 ee es 10 40a m Accommodation arrives from the NG nok kaa ee see 1 50 pm Express leaves for the east...-..-- 8 coa m Express arrives from the east.....- 10 cOam Accommodation leaves for the CO cowed covese. caeseccee ees 3 COpm Accommodation arrives from the OE dds 640600606056 6608 60:0 008 4 5OoOpm STE AME RS THE HILLSBOROUGH Leaves Prince Street ferry wharf fer South cepy. For sale by JENKINS & SON © CORNER GROCERS. ort every half hour. NIGHT CLASSES PICTURESQUE —AT THE— C.B.C., > Sessions per Week OPENED 3 Monday, Nov, 2 at 7.30 p. if Thorough instruction in Book | Keeping, Business Pennanship, Arithmetic, Commercial La w,Shert hand, and Typewritinu. Intending students are asked to > enter at once, jr as soon as possible. Terms, etc., on application to L. B. MILLER, Principal. 2, 1900 Prince }sure thata great treat Edward Island: 25c at all Bookstores An illustrated book on P. E. Is'-| and. An imteresting souvenr git _for Xmas or New Y ear’s, ht mt FANCY TOYS MUSIC BOXES MUSICAL TOYS Make excellent presents for children. Here’s your chance to secure them cheap. Our! whole stock to be cleared out | at big discounts. Come in! and tet us show you how meee Ses are, | Graphophones at very low| prices. OPEN EVERY EVENING MILLER BROS Charlottetown’s Leading Piano Establishment. AMONGST AN ARMY OF QUEEN ST. | 'Haszard & Moore’s COMPETITORS We can compete with any in Style, Quality and Price See our newly Imported XMAS STOCK —OF— Watches. Jewelry and Novelties. SUNNYSIDE. ’ Most Reliable Place to have your repair work done is the place that tahes the most in- terestin your needs. We strive to accommodate all who leave any work | with us, by pssempt attention and quick despatch of same. We have the reputation of being ‘“*O. K ” on repair work. Give wus a.rial and what i true. be convinced that we say is BRUCE STEWART & CO., Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Beiler Makers. Steam Naviga- tion Co’s wharf, Charlotte- town, ©. 2.1. Tele- phone 125 ATTEND BIG HOLIDAY SALE i | i } ‘ Immense Stock of Books, | Dolls, Fancy Goods, Games and Toys. Liberal discounts to during the big holiday trade. Store open until 9 e clock evenings. G. H. ‘TAYLOR, Haszard & Moore Sunnyside. ke a} Xmas. | comes the drawn | closed lips which § | stant struggle | with pain. ; eased the whole | body suffers ; | form grows thin, | and the complex- | the womanly | strength. | the most skille | not in | | work. | i ! i EARNSCLIFFE > JTES. We wish everyone a very merry The Patriot’s fiction department its editorial colunans, Mr. John Wright very ill for the past slowly recovering. who has been few weeks is The wheat was separated from the chaff on the 12th inst. And some jintelligent people actually think it strange that there is more chaff than wheat. One of the many interesting de velopments in the late Dominion campaign in Kast Queen's is that at some polls the Deputy R no Ofticer refused to initia! the voter ballots that were objected to by the Conservative agents tacks of thought the conclusion that really ince to-day is the newspaper. lucky man several at have come to about the only man in Canada ness manager of a a very neither doth he After we endent busi He is therefore tor } he toils not, spin. Mr. Daniel McDearmid, who has been living in Karnscliffe since last spring, returned to his former home in Cardigan on Monday. The many friends that Mr. McDearmid has made here during the past few months unite in extending him their best wishes for his future properity. Mr. Roderick McKinnon returned home on Monday from a pleasant holiday with friends in North River In a recent issue of THE EXAMINER we noticed that a writer spoke of anevent as occurring in ‘‘Gallas Pt.”’ We take the liberty of re- minding writers that there is no place on this earth bearing such aname. There was once; but “Gallas Pt.’’ was ‘‘ buried’’ four years ago. Of course this is a free country, dig up the old ** corpse ’ can do so, but they are just four years behind the times. That’sall. During the coming week the peo- ple of Vernon River and vicinity and use it , will have an opportunity _ hearing a lecture by Mr. Fred B. McRae, on the South African war. Consider- ing Mr: McRae’s many thrilling ex periences on the veldt: his elo- quence, and great talent for des- cribimg scenes and events we isin store for those who will have the pleasure ot hearing this lecture. e 1 ‘CCE During the recent election in East Queen’s a prominent Lot 50 Grit got a case of ‘‘ medicine for purify- ing the electorate.’’ In _ taking the cork out of one of the bottles he spilled some of the medicine on his boot, andina few moments it te ‘NO SHADOW | Of outward misfortune can darken the ' smile the loyal wife and loving But when disease comes the fades, and in its place of mother. smile slowly face and tight tell of the con- When the deli- cate womanly organism is dis- the ion dull. The first step to sound health is to cure E the diseasesf§ which undermine Dr. Pierce’s Fa- vorite Prescrip- tion establishes regularity, dries disagreeable drains, heals in- flammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. The wonderful cures of womanly diseases effected by the use of “Favorite Prescription” place it at the front of all put-up medicines speci- ally prepared for the use of women. “I was troubled with female weakness for eight years, and suffered more than I can tell,” writes Mrs. Gust. Moser, of Ovando, Deerlodge Co., Montana. “My disposition was affected to such an extent that to say a pleasant word to any one was almost an impossibility. “I had two operations performed by one of surgeons of the West, but did get reiief. Then, against my doctor's strict orders, I commenced taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and ‘Golden Medical Dis- covery,’ and also followed the advice given in the Common Sense Medical Adviser. "I continued this treatment for three months, oe to-day am as healthy and well as a woman 2 be. I cannot thank Dr. Pierce enough for his kind letters to me.” Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure bil- | fousness and sick headache. Dentistry... BY ‘SPECIALISTS PatnLEss DENTISTRY ai use of electricity everyone | er by the Berlin Method. MODERN DENTISTRY, crown and bridge (Both without pain.) ARTIFICIAL TEETH.—-We make al! kinds. Teeth extracted without pain. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS and anyone who wishes to. POINTS A Few Reasons Which are Rapid- ly Making a New Catarrh Cure Famous. Stuart’s Catarrh Tabiets. new Catarrh cure has the fellowing advantayes over other catarrh rem edies First cocaine, jurio bene 5 Lnis is These tablets morphine is drug, and for children as for adults important point when is recalled that many catarrh reme contain rv objec tional ingredients . Next: being in tablet form, not contain any other in safe and or are as icial an dies do these ve thi: deteriorate with an exposure to the air, as liquid preparations invariably Next lhe tablet not preserves he prope but it is so Tar convenient carry and to use atany time that itis only aquestion of time when the tablet will entirely supersede liquid medicine asit has already done in the medica} the United States Next: No secret is made composition of Stuart's Tablets; they contain the active principle of Eucalyptus bark, red guin, blood root and Hydrastin, harmless antiseptics which, ever, are death to catarrhai Wherever found, because eliminate them from the blood. Next : You can not cure catarrh| by logal applications tothe nose and | throat, because these are simply | |local symptoms and such treatment | can not possibly reach the real seat | of catarrhal disease which blood; for this reason, douches, sprays and powders never cure Catarrh, but slmply give tempor: iry relief which a dose plain salt and water will do just try,.2}} Well. remedy doe Lec. CE: 7 . LOrm medicinal more aT iny. ot all how germs is ea, ) re aly as system, out of the blood, ternai remedy, because an remedy is the only kind be assimilated into the Stuart's Catarrh better than the old ment, because they contain sate specific Known to modern science in the antiseptic treatment | ot the I V which blo od. Tablets do this form Of treat- can 4 ise ose Next: The use of inhalers and spraying apparatuses, besides bei: ¢ ineffective and digi :ppointing iS @x-| pensive,while a complete treatment | }of Stuart's Catarah Tablets can be| had at any drug store inthe U nited | States or Canada for 50 cents. - burnt a hole clean through the leather. The one thisg that sur- prised us is that the ‘* medicine ’ did nut eat its way through the glass, i Some time mother not understand why it took her little girl so long to learn to talk. ‘| spend hours every day trying to| teach her,’ she said. Five minutes later this is what we heard: ‘’ B’ess ‘its footsy-toetsies! Doesn't muzzer ides do ever sing she tan to det it to 'talkv-walky ! Tum to its muzzer ! Popsy- or? doncy duckens ! Wid OF EXCELLENCE. the no | only | rties | the | Catarrh | they | the | inhalers, | of | Catarrh must be driven out of the | an in-! internal | everv ago we heard a voung'| complaining that she could| | FATAL FOOLHARDINESS. CoLtumsBus, Ind., Dec. | ging atthe heels of a | horse, a boy named Hall was batter led to death yesterday at Mount Liberty, six miles north of Two oider companions, | Ooopenhaoe n, in | recklessnes 17.—Drag a spirit of bor horse’ | teac h | him to become a circus They released the bridle the horse. J began to rider. and struc — 1); vy rua away ata Lhe animal was not < ‘aptured. 7 . tine -r had hoofs and Was Kicked Al beyond recogition. } ; ANA Welt frightened Nashville. Pitman and yish | tied young Hall on the | s bac Kk telling him the ¥ would l fallen under the horse's tered ABSOLUTE SECURITY, to | department ot Sibieien - Carter’s Must Bear Signature of See Fac-Simile Wranper Below. Very small and as easy te take as sagare "o |FOR KEADACHE, CARTERS | roa oizziness. MITTLE |FOR BILiGUSKESS j ER FOR TORPID LIVER, LLS. FOR CONSTIPATION. ; FOR SALLOW SIX. FOR THE COMPLEXICH Snvunocs MUST KMAVE WATURE, ae ee Mean PP CURE SICK HEADACHE. Me Eachen & McCabe, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, & | Offices—McDonald’s Block, lotte Street, ‘SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON, N. S$: Special attention to Collections | ' and Real Estate. HOUSES and LANDS rented, | bought and sold for clients, and | invested or clients may require. John J. McCabe AJG McEachen ‘EWEN MACDOUGALL General Agent, Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. | OFFICE | monies dlecome biddlecome fiddlede- ~d e! AND WAREROOMS 'Toze its pitty ‘ittle eyes now an’ go | 7 GREAT GEO. ST ‘s’eepy | : nT Pe. |Charlottetown, P. E. I. P. O “Papa,” said a little boy the other Box 333. ,evening, ‘‘where is Hades? ”’ “My boy, rabies the old gentleman with | 'a far-away look in his eyes as he| ‘thought of East Queen's and other | steals. ‘‘Hades is A place where there’s no ice or | snow, ‘Where all the Liberal boodlers go | And cry from out a stolen pew, “Say, is this hot enough for you, | And very savagely they grasp |An empty sheep-skin-whiskev flask, | And underneath tkeir smoking soc ks | There’ sa stuffed and stolen ballot box, And when the sweat in torrents start ‘They howl at Farquharson and Tarte.”’ | REX. $0 a | —William Boulton, a_ wealthy ‘but wicked druggist in Nottingham, Eng., deserted his wife, and ran off, ‘away to Victoria, B. CG., with the| 'wife of a friend. A few days age, ‘Mrs. Boulton appeared in yee | couver and gave her husband such | a tongue-lashing on the street, that, to escape it, he threw up his hands, and fell over on the pavement,dead. | ‘he doctors say he died from fright. 2 ~Se Xmas Gifts for Ladies. =- Long Guard Watch Chain, Chain Bracelets, Brooches | We display. the finest lines of these Stick Pins. goods in the city.==W. W. WELLNER. A. L. Fraser, B. A. ATTORNEY-AT-LAw. - P. E. Island. | Souris, - Reference, Bank of Neva Scetia. GEO. CARRUTHERS, M.D.C.M.,L. R. C. P., London, Eng. » PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office and residence—Kent Street, | opposite Mark Wright’s factory. Office hours—8 to 10 a. m., p.m., 7 to8 p. m Telephone communication. H. L. Dickey, M.D. (Late ef London Hospital.) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Ileurs—9.3@ te 1; 2tog. Bs tested ane fitted with glasses, Little Liver Pills. Char- borrowed as | 12 to: | ‘DR. J. H. BRADLEY | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. | Graduate McGill University OFFICE AND RESIDENCE. Taose lately occupied by Dr. Hand- n25-w 3m 'rahan, Nerth Wiltshire. su; DENTISTRY SIDE Office in New Prowse Block First door to the right up Stairs. Telephone connec- DR. AYERS W. D. ROSS,B.A. ATTORNEY AT ape Attheoffice of A. A, McLean, @, C., Brown's Block, Ch’tewn Rogers’ Boker’s Ellin’s Taylor’s Johnson’s The animal took fright CELEBRATED terrific | CUTLERY BOKER’S WARRANTED SKATES An Immense Assortment To Checse From. DODD & ROGERS Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q, S. C. NUTTER, Propr. Ale and Porter of the above brewery are vast- ly superior to the yoods produced by any other brewery in the Domin- ion, and in order to give everyone a chance to sample them, we beg to quote the following lew ef prices for cash : | aa Per hhd.........$16.50 | Per half do...... 8.20 Per quarter do.. 4.20 Per dozen quarts. 1.50 Per dozen pints.. 80 Delivered in any part of the city, steamers or trains. A. MAGDONALD | Sole agent for P. E. I. WE ARE AUTHORIZED Te refund the money when REMICK’S ECZEMA CURE Fails te cure any case ef Rozema or piles, no matter of hea long |standing. For sale only at MAGDONALD’S DPRUGSTORE. McKINNON & McNEVIN | . Manufacturers & Genera. Merchants. ‘Refined and - Lubricating Oils. Hose Packing, belting, waste, et. Goldie & Cé’s well knewn brand of leur. | S$8trachan’s celebrated Gilt Bdge Soap, Sunrise Blend Tea, etc. Call or write us far prices before wha ing your erders. .. MUSIC.. Herbert A. Tanton j (Late of New York.) —TEACHER OF— | PIANO, ORGAN and VOICE CULTURE. Voice culture a specialty. = ae | eee New Ruilding, Great | George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. |. Office hour--—~-12 to 15 to 6, en Phoenix OF HARTFORD THE Fire Insurance Company Assets Over $5,000,000.00 Low Rates. Prempt Settlement. E. H. BEER Authorized Agent for P. n & Office at Mark Wright t &Co’s, /