| gildren are sick children. b pheir inactivity and sober 1 ices arenot in keeping with apustchildhood. Theylack : ceality and resistive power, Boog are Very susceptible to § idsand contagiousdiseases. e Scolls Emulsion. tings new life to such chil- Vien, It enriches the blood; i restores health and activ- By; it gives vigor and vitality 4 y mind and body. corfssowns all druggists, (an be had at any following first class T. J. Morris D. L, Hooper W. Piekard & Co, ¥. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart w Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & R. H, Hason, Plant Line BOS TON TO BOSTON fommencing Sept. ist 1900 S.S. Halifax Will leave Charlcttewuowu ut MUON on PRIDAY. Paseengers leaving Cherlotte‘own on Wednesday and Saturday mornings make ioe connection at Halifax for Boston. The 8.8, Halifax takes Freight and Passengers for Hawkesbury and Halifax. Tickets for sale at Stations P. E, I. ilway For tickets, rates and all information Sly to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, ore HL, CHIPMAN, Manager. Apl.24¢#. ~_——. __ Eyestrain. The use of suitable glasses aye the eyes from strain, and all lieevils which follow. Profit by the experience of others. The benefits of properly fitted glasses & testified to by fethousands who use them. We examine tyes free of charge td guarantee satisfaction. | - In XT I. F. HUTGHESON., Watchmaker & Jeweler. ic ThE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS TP Ch’town ves OTTAWA day yoo wevid have *en sorry you were nct cover- ted for a laree amcunt. eve goca companies anc Quote} you low rates. LANGUID \ z. i. BEER Lt tres ee THEN AND Now. — In 1896 Mr. Wilfrid Laurier was being judged on his promises: now it is hie work that is before the country. Then, he was advertising himselt as a democrat, a despiser of titles, throw- ing contempt on oppenents who had been thought worthy of honor by their sovereign as wearers of tinpot decora- tions. Now he appears as the proud wearer of a title which his adulators point out is “higher” than that given to the Galts and Tilleys and Tuppers of the Tory riff-raff. l'hen he posed at the friend of the Roman Catholic minority in Manitoba desirous of restoring to itits lost school privileges, and censuring the Conservative Government of the day because it was not moving fast enough or going far enough in the direction he desired. Now he is the colleague of Mr. Sifton, who aided in taking away from the Catholics their school privi- leges and(before in change of govern- ment) steadtastly refused to accept a compromise that would even partially restore them. Then he wasa condemner of cor- ruption in politics, and an advocate of purity in elections. Now he is known as the political beneficiary of the most corrupt organization ever ex- posed, the Ontario “machine,” whose criminals he defended trom expos ure by his vote in Parliament. He is the excuser of the emergency rations job, though Mr. Mills, his own minister of justice, denounced it in Parliament as a robbery, and though ten of his sup- porters in the House of Commons re- volted against him on the issue it raised, Then he was an enemy of public officials who neglected their duties to take part in parliamentary eleciions. Now he is the protector of officials who not only leave their posts to do election work, but who take false names and make false statements in the course of their misconduct. Then he was an advocate of mutual Imperial preferential trade, laudnig it as something of immense benefit to the country which he intended to sectre, Now he stands the man who, when the opportunity presented itself to put real preferential trade in the way of being tested, declined even to discuss the matter, and delayed for years if he did not kill it. Then he posed at the great friend of the United ‘States, who had but to ap- pear at Washington to get reciprocity and anything else he wanted. Now he is not talking of the United States. He has been to Washington and came home asempty-handed as any who had ever preceded him. Then he was an economist, mourn-— ing over the recklessness of the ad- ministration that cost forty millions a year. Now he is responsible for an ex- penditure of more than fifty millions a year. Then he was in distress of mind be cause the people were paying twenty- seven millions a year in Customs and excise taxation; now he is collecting thirty-eight millions a year from them. Then he was the hero of Quebec na- tionalism, which Mr. Mercier's death had revived. Now he isthe hero of only his own accomplishments, and these are his failures. There have been many changes since the electicn of 1896 put the present Government in power. There bave been none more individvally un- happy than those of which Sir Wilfrid Laurier is the object, through his own lack of courage, principle and faith.— Montreal Gazette. The lives of European potentates generally are heavily insured. While many of them enjoy practically un- limited incomes during their lives,they are unable to bequeath anything ex- cept to their eldest sons. Insurance gives them the opportunity of making some provision for their younger sons and daughters, Napoleon IIL. of France was insured for a fabulous sum; and it is due to this foresight that the ex-Empress Eugenie will leave when she dies $10,000,000 to Prince Victor Napoleon. The late King Humbert of Italy was more heavily insured than any monarch since that day. No less than $6,000,000 will be paid over to Queen Margherita. Scarcely a single Engiish insurance Company was with out some interest in the Duke of Gentlemen,—While driving down «4 very «teep hill last August my bhoree stumbled ard fell, cutting himeelf fear fully about the head and body. I used MINARD’S LINIMENT freely on him and in a few days he was as wel] as ever, J. B, A, BEAUCHEMIY, Sherbrooke. . THE BAILY BXAMINRR CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTBMBER 18 Edinburgh’s life, and now the bug: sum of $1,500,000 will have to come out of the coffers of these societies. The Prince of Wales polices amount to $3,000.000, whik | he Czar of Russia is insured for $2,c00,000. One million dollars is at stake on the life of Prince Honry of Prussia; $1,500,000 upon that of the Baron de Rothschild of London Queen Victoria as might be supposed, has been a veritable gold mine to insurance companies owing to her long tife. Te Army and Navy Gazette gives De Wet what is intended as an im- mMense compliment. “He could not do better if he wrote P. S.C. after his name and came out top of his c!ass at Woolwich or Sandhurst, and had studied the art of war all his life.” Quite so. But the absence of these hypothetical advantages has further been crowned in De Wet’s case by the absence of a War Office.—London Globe. aaa VERY For common ailments which may occur in every family. She can trust what time indorses. For Internal as much as External use. Dropped om sugar it is pleasant to take fer colds, coughs,croup,colic, cramps and pains. I have used your Anod rne Lintment tn treating eur infant (only six mon ‘hs old) for colic, and o little three year old dan -nter for summer niaint wel disease; goneesalty, and found to besaceilont. Joan L inGaLLa. Americus, Ge ee : QN'S yNeE oN LiNIMENT Relleves Every Form of Inflammation. Originated in 1810 by an old Famil Physician. No remedy has theco aence of the publie toa greater extent. Our book on INFLABMation free. Price P5 and 50c. I. 8. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass, Farsons’ Pills “Best Liver Pill mada” Positively cure Bilious ness, Sick Headache, all Liver cab Bowel com Beitowrs They expel im ourities from the blood care women find galief from using them, tice 5c. L &. JONHB IN & CO., Bos : THRESHING ‘MACHINERY. - Boy the Best. Threshing Machinery manufactured by William J. Scott, of Marshfield, are for sale at the Maseey Harris Warerooms, Kent Street, Charlottetown. M1. Scott’s reputation as a manufacturs er ia well known. Only tne very best material is used, and the sbakers and cleaners are unequalled for design and workmanship . September 8tb, 1900. STR, CAMPANA. CHANGE OF TIME. Will sail from Pictou on Saturday, 15°h Sept., ard fortnightly thereafter, calling at Charlottetown and sailirg from here as much earlier than ucual as is practicable. MOTHER CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch’town, Sept 11,1900—Ex1l, 14, Guar 13,15, Pat 17, 19. wa ™_™, ENGL MLT VINEGAR Plaig or Spiced, 60c per gallon. For keezing the pickel firm and good there is no better vine- gar than this. But some prefer the proof at 60c per gal. or White Wine and Cidar at 40c per gal. If so we have them good and strong. SANDERSON & U0 Who seli best Vinegar and pickling s WE ARE AUTHORIZED Ty refund the money when Remick’s Kezéma Cure case fails to cure any |how iong &tending. | Forsale only at Macdonald’ Drug Store Niaut BELu Nurses REGISTER. | | | | Have lt in theHousa | | | o a a Bs P Wo} en v ve oe row a SF : 5 Bes at a cra 24 a eat IY i$ rn ee +7 ial a oe a « > of Eezc mi or Piles, no matter of I900., The “Albert” | | ~ Baby’s Own | Soap Is specially recommended by many family physicians, for nursery use. Beware of imitations, some of which are dangerous and may cause skin troubles, ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. MONTREAL. McLeod, Morson _ & McQuarrie Barristers, Soliciters, &c. Orr icE—Brown’s Block; South Side Queen Square. en , CHARLOTTETOWN, PKI 47S NGEOTIATED ‘NOTICE! ROCKY POINT FERRY. On and after Monday, Sept. 17th, the steamer Elfin will make her last trip from Charlottetown at 6 p. m., and 6.30 from Rocky Point; also dis- continue 3 ocleck trip on Sunday afternoon 119i, aa Ses 29600000 F ever vovcuee Students Now is the time to 72 epare for another years. work. We have ali che books authorized for the Colleges and Public Schools. Exer- cise and Werk Books—a large line and good value. Plenty of pencils, pens, ink, etc, ete, MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prowee’s. 3 SO20 J SOS D808 28297 00846 ~ Wantep.—At once. two riz it girls to learn millinery Apply to Miss Emma Toonbs, head milliner with Mo. :+& McLeod. — SPVHSTSE SRM<§ EGOS $0 OO 2:50 GaSe BEES A ORS C4-E2 TBOCS 54BS SOSR OES The Prince Edward Island Magazine FOR SEPTEMBER Is out. You should have it. Why? Because its a most interesting number and well worth your sending The following are, the contents. All are gocd numbers. Micmac Squaw and Wigwam Frontispiece Our Feathered Friends—I1I John McSwain Roogan’s Reverse The Ambitious Man John Maclaren Words Orly Jeremiah Clark, B, A. How the Dog Saved Grandfather A.B. M. A Journey from Port LaJoie to St. Peter’s John Caven Bedeq ae and its People—IV Henry H. Hooper, Detroit, Mich The Tantramar Marsh H. A. R. The River late and the Argentine Republic Joseph Reid Reminiscent John Mollison For sale at all the bookstores and uewstands. Five cents the copy, or subscription fifty eents the year. Send a copy to your friend away or your boy or girl at school. THE P. E. I. MAGAZINE, P. O. Box 698, Charlottetown. e- a _ . Said Brown unto his wife one day, ‘‘We’ve nothing left ic eat ; If things go on in this queer way, We can’t make both ends meet.” His wife replied in words discreet, *““Oh, we won’t be badly fed ; If you can make but one end meat,"} I’ll maxe the other bread ? Chieago News. BUT GOOD WIFE! You can’t make good Bread, if you don’t use good Flour, It’s a mistake many people make in buying Flour as well as other things, in thinking they are using economy by buyiag a cheap grade but it.generally proves the dear- est in the end. When in want of F‘our give us a call; we keep most of the standard brands and can quote as low prices as anyone in the trade. RED ROSE THA. This is one of the finest flavored Teas on the marke‘, give ita trial 28c} per lb. Try a bottle of our pure home- made Raspberry Vinegar, 25c per bottle. It makes a splendid drink, Free delivery, ‘Telephone con- nection. R, F. Maddigan & Co Lower Queen Street. SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Office in New Prowse Block first door to the right up stairs. Telephone connection. DR. AYERS aceaevecneweaeaene: National Hartfords have had 2 large’sale 4m Charioti town. We are stil vireceing the above daily. Look them over—-Write for catalogue. Repair supplies—SecondHand Wheels. it & WU, Ltt FOR SAL “New le nds’ The late reside nce of Mal- colm McLeod, Q. C., Charlotte- town Kvyaltv, containing twenty and three quarter acres, D. C. McLEOD, Solicitor. 20th, 1900 Ch’town,ne Werchants Bank: of Prines Riward Island, 2 “9 86 CRG Collections made or the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted fcr. “Jeposits received and interest allow: ed at best current rates. bilver Spring Brewery, 1’ SHERBROOKE, P. Q. 8.C, NUTTER, Prop, Ale and Porter? of th above Brewery are vastly superior to the goods pro- duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, and in order to give everyone » shance to sample them, we ewe beg to quote the following SEM low prices for cash. atee Cer bhd..........+++..$16.50 tm Per halfdo....... oi. TIE ANS « cbiincieutne 06 4.2 mame Per doz quarts....... 1.6; Per doz pints......... Bi Delivered in any part a the city, steamers or trains, . A MACDONALD. eod Sale Ageatfor P. B, DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY. and Steamship lines to Boston via Yarmouth, ee The Popular Fast line be- tween Nova scotia and Boston via Windsor Junction and Halifax EXPRESS TRAINS leave Halifax daily (except Sunday) at 6.35a. m., for Digby and Yarmouth, making connection Wednesdays and Satardays at Yarmouth for Boston, Wheels Carnivals, Scotsman, 20thCentury,{f. & D.. Columbia THE ROYALIMAIL43TEAM=MIP, “PRINCE GEORGE” & 2400 Gross Tonnage. 7000 Borse Power. the fastest and finest steamer p!ying bel ween tor Maratime Provinces and boston, Leave Yarmeuth Wedunesd( | and Saiurdays for Kosten. on arrival of Express Train from Halita * Returning leaves Boston Tuesday and ** day atio, m* Passenzera arriving in Halifax next day p.m. by Express irain, For all information, guide book, folde ete -o wool le which will be sent free, write to F. ki strong, general passenger Agent K: N. 8. id PrP. dik} Ge a. ; 1990 oF Kentville N. S.. May 23th. PORE OROR ERE I Aes pittaninnt at