¥ a 9 bl TE ST oy Fd eee TOURIST Also f scriptive of journey, etc., Rs GANADIAN PAGIFIC RAILWAY. SLEEPERS MONTREAL ] Particl S as ti : train service to ¢ ; British c , ton, Wrecon ad CALIFORNIA or maps andpamplhiets ad TO When you are compelled to hold the newspaper “away off” know that your eyesigh ~ on is “away off” and glasses should be procured at once, Consultation free. atisfaction guaranteed. Cae 7. sIUtCn eson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. Plant - Line TO BOSTON Coimmencing Oct. 16th TH Will leave Charlottetown at Passengers lea’ nesday mornings of ~ = « 1008 .. S. S. HALIFAX ‘uesday. make Halifax for Boston. Autumn Excursions Special Return Tickets now being issued at reduced rates. information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. H,. L. CHIPMAN, Apl24tf Manager. close ing Char/ottetown op Wed- connection at For tickets, rates and all Charlottet own | NURSING MOTHER . ’ . e , want Scott’s emulsion of cod- iver oil, almost without ex- ception. So before they gel to be mothers, eating for two | is no small tax, continued for Che emulsion food itself; it gives strength for digesting usual food. rc If the milk is scanty or poor, . . : . . ates the emulsion increases supply and enriches quality. » try if you like. Chemists, 1€ vou a litt BOWNE, We SCOTTI & Toronta TABLES. rPIME) TIME and Steamers. TRAINS. | stows on t not only is} Arriyal and Departure of Trains | |b. We wish him everv success. | filled by Mr. W | River Bridge, which had been | civilization. | Mr Emmerson in the Express leaves for the west........ 8 35a m I arc<ives from the west......9 50 pm \ccomm dation leaves for tne wes bs die balkeeceweees 4 Ilopm \ tion leaves for the Route jicvedincs ive Gon ( nodation arrives from the wes eeesons see edes eee , 30 654.0 Accommodation arrives from the S06 66+ 6060 € OO: 225 pm Express leaves for the east .......7 054 m Express arrives from the east,...--9 10am Lee lation leaves for the AST ee ewes teers con eeeseecs 3 co pn Accommodation § arrives from the ORE so 6605 seiWk kcehanes ceeweund 1; 50p m| STEAMERS. I ss leaves for Pictou every Oe Bt. cceks fis ae eneess 7am Arrives from Pictou every evening ane ae Naw cee adhe +4 ¢ os eens 6pm THE CAMPANA I at Charlottetown from Montreal and ebee every alternate Friday eveni and ves on return the following Saturday even- THE CITY OF GiIlENT S Halifax and intermediate ports liu night of each week, sailing on ct e following day. THE HALIFAX Is due from boston at four o’clock every cnd will sail on return at afternoon. > Same r clock THE JACQUES CARTIER Leaves Charlottetown for Vernon River when le suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues y, Wednesday and Thursday at two o’clock to Orwell ; on Thursday even- : she returns from Orwell about eight. On yrning at seven o'clock and onSacur- gat nine she sails for Crar ng same afternoon at four o’clock. THESOUTHPORT River on Monday afternoon ock returning the following Tus - on Tuesday leaves Charl sne proceecs ‘ : . y mornin aud, Sup east saqay she ittetown 1t three o'cloc K, frelurhing the same evening. lry } Rivet hte a Th imer leaves for West River on Thurs- noon on} *\" ay afternoon at four oclock returning on ee Mais Fridav afternoon at fou riday n Iriday afternoon at four lock she also goes to West River, returning morning: ¢ MOTrnine, le same evening. THE ELFIN Leaves for Rocky Point eaeh week day at 7, 8.30, 9.30 and II a. m., and I, 2,4 a m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at 8, 9, ic arid 11.30 a. m; ard 1.30, 3, 4.30 and6p. On Sunday’s the Elfin leaves for Rocky Point atQa. m. and 12.45, 2 and 4p. leaving Rocky Point at 10 a. m., 1.15, m. THE HILLSBORGQUGH Leaves Prince Street ferry wharf for rt every half hour. 1 2 nd mi; . te 3.15 ind 5 p. Sout GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE From 25 to 50 per cent Discount. QUEEN STREET. ‘in his pocket. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 23, 1900. c }CARDIGAN NORTH NOTES The farmers of this vicinity have ished harrowing their root cro: Mh eport a fair vield. rof. Hugh &. McDonald, York, is visiting relatives here these few weeks past. During this tira: he has paid our school several vi Miss Launan, our popular teacher has everv reason to be proud of the well merited he praise which he be manaceinent 4 of our school. Miss Mahar and Miss Hoar. of the visiting at Mr. Michael - lo’s. Miss Florence McDonald urned trom Boston 2 Mrs Alex McDonald, }) has re mother, iS dangerous! y 3 her Mr Chas McCormack, of Wood ville, is erecting a blacksmith shop on land purchased from Mr D Campbell. We recret iose some of our dents MrDM tf his property us tut otates. D +; . r TA 2Trea hr to Say we are about to most popmar resi uctioning clsaac is and intends makine in the says also that Mr Hugh Finlayson is about to take his ture. Mr John popular music teacher, to seek his fortune in home mic Re} OTT depar ur has left Paid Sy ney. position here is ably McKinnon, of St. George’s Mr. Henry Green has secured the contract for the Seal Car- ried away by the recent storm. Mr. J B McLeaa, of this place, is one of the many working on it. rebuilding FARMER. The Westmorland Machine. (St. John Sun.) iy] United | NiC Pherse mn. | His | |railway through to Molus | | er een Today the Sun was permitted to | see one of the triumphs of modern It the ingenious mechanical device used in behalf of was election. Superficially it might be atract. The first side page is blank, and an space nearly across t out. out- } oblong Page three has pasted over it Westmorland | examined, | he page is cut) the form of ballot used in Westmor- | land. This is clipped from the Moncton Transcript. The portion cut out of the first page or cover fits over this, so that when the book is shut the name of Henry Emmer- son and the cross opposite can be The elector whose vote is to accd is asked to take this trac. When he gets behind seen. 1 De | the screen he is to place the official | ballot over the one pasted on the book, close the first leaf, baliot for Emmerson, take | marked ballot, give it to the return ing officerand return the to the friend outside for of identification. How does heele. know that the balict been marked for Emmerson ? purnos *s ha Be- | hind the form of ballot. and between at] 5- 39 | it and the sheet of paper to which it mark his | out the | | machiie | th: | 1s pasted on the edges, is slipped a | piece of carbon paper, such as type- | writers use in ‘‘manifolding.’’ Be- hind the carbon paper is small square of white paper, takes the impression of the made by the voter. These which are placed a | mark | SO | placed that the location oi the mark | ‘is established, and the secret of the vote is revealed. As soon as one voter is dealt with the white square | of paper is thrown aside, anether is slipped in behind the car! and slipped in behinc e carbon anc the machine isagaip ready for ac- tion. in an hour, at a cost of perhaps five cents a hundred, supposing he could get his copy of the Transcript for ‘nothing. The machine is so simple that | 'a man could make a score of them Tales Out of School. An interesting Comment on the way ay ibe new liberalism voices public opinion 1s afforded by the Richibucto Keview, one of the government organs. The Review says editorial ys Mr. Leblanc’s victory 1S especially due to the unity ef effort and unselfish zeal of the liberal workers in every district in the country. No more earncst effort was put forth fer the trinmph of the hberal principle in any part of Canada than was mani- lested by one and ail of the party friends in this constituency. Where all were sO zealous it would perhaps be Invidicus make © special ot those who bore the burden of the fray. The may well be proua ot to even heat liberal its we desne to thank one and all for ben oscelfeh service in the recent campaign.” i e sume issue of the same iper we find the following, grateful dite: Review. Allow me through the columns of your paper to thank, on behalf of the people of #tolus river, James Barnes, ui. P. P., H. M. Ferguson and other government who have veen so kind in assisting us in securing noney to build a road frem the K. N. River, and ilso for the way in which we were used riends of the yn eleciion. Never before, that I can remember, during any election was (here so much money spent in Molus River and vicinity, and we trust that HELPLESS. The man trussed up so that he can neither move hand nor foot is in his helplessness a fair type of many a man afiected by rheumatism. Often the dis- ease only partially disables, and with crutch and cant the sufferer hobbles painfully about. Rheumatism can be cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- ery. This great blood purifying medi- cine eliminates the poisons which cause » disease, It increases the activity of he blood-making glands, and so in- -reases the pi itv < 1 al Janra oS o0 eases the purity and abundance oi the 1 eg ro | supply, giving “+, ood thus vigor and vitality te all organs of the body which depend for their health on plenty of epure blood. It builds up the bedy with firtn flesh instead of flabby fat. The “Discovery” contains neither alcohol or narcotics. 7 *[ had been troubled with rheumatism twelve years, so bad at times I could not leave my bed,” Mr. R. J. MceKnicht, of Cadcs, > — for writes J] ] Williamsburg Co.,S.C. “I was badly crippled. D Trig¢d many doctors, and two of them gave me up to die. None of them did me much good. The paius in iny hack, hips and iegs (and at times in my head), would nearly kill me. My appetite was very bad. Everybody who saw me said I must die. I took five bottles of the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ aud four vials of the ‘Pellets,’ and to-day my health is good after suffering twelve years with rheu- matism. Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets the action of the “ Dis- covery.” neceut ASSISC Read ‘‘The Malpeque Oyster at Home,’ by Rev. J. M. Withycombe of Summerside, with seven illustra- tions by the au-.uor, in the Novens ber P. E. Island Magazine. At all the bookstores. Five cents the ‘copy. mention | and party | band of workers, ave on Lehalf cfMr. Leblanc | | Mr. AS McAuley, student at the susiness College, has , | ever the time comes when we _ have an opportunity of assisting the govern ment, orthe friends of the govern- ment In any way, we will be only too pleased to do so. Trusting I have not much of jour space, I am sir. Yours very truly, FARMER. Molus River, 12th, 1900. esis eliatinacnseapesigis TRACADIE CROSS NOTES. taken up too NOV. Dec. 10. motto—‘‘Hypocrisy, thon Smash the Machine on A Grit art a jewel.” Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, of Battery Point, paid us a pleasant visit this week. Mr. Bruce McAuley has returned from an enjoyable visit with his Black River chums, ee ore Chariottetow> spent the past lew Gays with his parenis here. Mrs. R. Carmichael, who has been seriously il], is improving in heaith Her mauy friends wish her a speedy ome secovery. In King’s County they have a float ing bridge, in Black River we have a rolling bridge. of five and a half old fence that reli which ever way the goes. If tne poles were new and peeled there would be friction during. the liiw, = “OCC rOMIng process. vans 8 ; Ahis Consis's WU.es5 ; morse less ed us recently. One of our citizens who has been complaining for some ime, has, sO reports says, been cured of tamia sclium and js now looking as brigh: and cheerful as a June. morning in The farmers of this section are about through hauling their produce. Owing to the very low prices not as much was done in shipping circles, as in former years. Faimers are beyinnin7 to realize here, as well as in other sections that it 1s more renumerative to feed the raw products on the farm, ihereby increasing the fertility of tbe sotl,and as there is always a good market for the finished products. butter and chees>. Farr. ers can look In another direction fur means vt @ livelihood, besides selling pota at sixteen cenis per bushel. cect VW RAMBLER > @¢ a —- How One Gets Bilious 4 A sluggish liver faiis to filter t] the blood, ued when the po sonous matt goes through the body in the circalation, th whole System is tain ed and deranged. Thi is called biliousness, 1 cured by Dr. A. W. ¢ Kidney Pills, which act directly on » liver, making it healthy and active. One pill a dose, 25¢ a box. The cheapest medicine in the world NIGHT CLASSES THE— C.B.C. 5 Sessions per Week -ENED ON Monday, Nov. 22, 1900 at 7.30 p. m. ial *“SS* } i. ard can be compe’e y hase’s ve ava ¥ +}, li me, O Thorough instruction in Book Keeping, Business Pen-ranship, Arithmetic, Commercial Law,Short hand, and Typewrizinu. Intending students are asked to enter at once, or as soon as possible. Terms, etc., on application to L. B. MILLER, Principal. way Readymade Glothing Gents’ Furnishings Boots and Shoes AT SLAUGHTER PRICES.... Buy from us and Save M r the «ile fron } The “‘ Albert’’ Toilet Soap Co's Baby’s Own So2p mekes young- Sters, clean, swect, and fresh. It keeps their delicate siins in good order, Made entirely from vege table fat t ancmollientas well as a cleanser, and isas a Poe ‘ s | use! ! S toilet as in | the iTse | Faintly but exquisitely ero- } matic ’ , i Beware of imitations. ~ eS ee i ’ 2 An agent for patent medici e visit- : } we THE EXAMINER CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER. MOON S(CHANGES Kull Moon, 6th, 3h, 12m, p. m. Last Quarter, 13th, 6h, 49m, p.m, New Moon, 2ist, 10h, 20m, p. m. . first Quarter, 29th, 9h, 47m, a.m Water! D | Sun o | Day of We’k Vier> * Aft’n | cuses. —=— Sets, N } - ae ee a <n [ee i Thursday 4 45) 6 39/9 52 4 36 Z| siday 6 13) 7 3¢) $3 35 3) iaturday 7 54| 8 30} 54 33 4| sunday 9 or 9 19) 55 32 5) Aonday Io Oc] 10 04) 50 3° 6| Puesday Io 34, 10 44] 58 29 1\ Wednesday | ‘1 y6] IT 18) $9 28 8\ Thursday 12 36; 11 49) 7 1 27 9 vnday I 25) 25 3 10) saturday 213) 5 24 tl) sonday O22, 3° @ 23 (2 Monday i o2] 3 53} 8 22 13 i uesaay I 50} 4 46) 9 21 L+-Wednesday| 2 46) 541) 10 | 29 5. Thursday 3 49) 6 33} {2 | I> fi Friday g tdi 2 MPh ces 18 \7 Saturday 6 40) 8°03} 14 17 18 Sunday 7 49) 3} 16 16 4% ‘“wonday 8 46 9 78 a9 15 0) Mnesday 19 35| 9 4 19 | ‘4, Wednesday | 10 15 10 a 20 } ae lhursday 10 58; 10 46) 21 | 13 Priday ¢ 37) 53 8S) ap ee 14|Saturday a2 15; "2 45) 26 | $|Sunday 254 * 33] 35 i «| Monday 9.39% | 10 “i| Tuesday 3 10 3 06} 2 10 2&| Wednesday 14, 3 59) 29 10 9/ Thursday 23/7 ¢ 56) x 10 30! Friday 445) 7 “ee ¢ 9 Standard time is used jn tide tables. PICTURESQUE Prince Edward Island 25c at all Bookstores An illustrated book on P. E. Is\- and. An interesting souvenir for tourists. amen oney J. B. MACDONALD & CO.