THE DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 10, 1900. The Charlottetown Steam Navigation Gompany, Ltd. STMRS. “NORTHUMBERLAND D “PRINCESS. ’ ————_—— —— } THE DAILY EXAMINER |°rY ™ay be cultivated by on:’s| Lord Roberts’ tribute to his army. | | own offorts, and amid one’s ordinary | And if anything could have in- is issued every afterme oa from the of- | pursuits. fiuence with the people it is his fice of publication, London tlouse | One man made the Sunday service | solemn warning against leading the eg ef» ‘ . ope : men he praises to forget the mag- | ' / 4 / } } 2 ding ‘sorner of 1 eo. - vay . Building, corner of Queen and of his church serve asa memory ex- ' i ichmend Streets, (upstairs). b- << S eetaat [or : acta FOUR i LARS : . ,ercise. After the service he would | nifieent reputation they have estab- | AND YEAR, toany address in Canada endeavor torecall the numbers of/ lished. Lord Roberts, like Lord | ; aie aa a si ainien. 1 od the tk. | all hymns sung, the chapter and! Wolseley, Lord Kitchener and all | : S y , | verse of the Scripture lesson, words| our most successful generals. are | . | . . ~ i D9 ce Fe P ENI , arrive! of J HE WEEKLY EXAMINER | of anthem, text, and points of ser-| temperance men in the broad sense , ‘ { } . ’ ; ire > S } } P > , > ¢ "\?" > : ay.<o trait 1 St. Jo! r SUMME! is issued every Friday morning. It mon. This required the paying of| of the word, and fear nothing more SED E. (iho wil ress train contains a complete summary of the close attention and a conscious ef-| for the British army than its de- ar! wn and Tig news of the week, and is the best | fort to impress these things upon/ moralization by strong drink. SUMMERSIDE. [0 P v i - Island sewspaper to send to friends | his mind. By this and other equally | Laci , wnandall s n : : Re : - polees . ey” 1 4 ne ————- 2g Pa gn panned s tm GP Ee ee 9 eae pric: ae ‘simple means he developed a mem-| re : . : DULLAR ! ZAR, to any ad- ‘ saan cl ‘i ‘ a . 'OHN. BOS a ee ee ory that was absolutely at his com-| ‘ ia et salad — Ww 4 “ > ST. JOT dress in Canada or the U. S. mans y WHAT CAUSES DEAFN KSS. oN 1 ‘ « : tion at M n with train for Gan. THE EXAMINER JOS PRINT Moin us speakers who have mem-{ ee am, | - hn with C. P. 2. and Be oa mae eeches have adopted| THE PRINCIPAL CAUSE 18 CURABLE BUI ' i (an ‘ ¢ Nt € Si 10 } } ng . ° | . , aturay io: S and Canala, aiso at iperiority vo Si vari devices to aid them. | GENSRALLY OVER-LOOKED. Sohn with Steamers of International and Dem- turned out at THE EXAMIN The Lit John Bright Seed in| Pate Wii : : i | >] ’ ‘<a | . econ Atlantic S. S. Lines Tuesday and Sa- is acknowledged by all. Ai! class le ae gat axed in) Many things may cause deafness, rday alter n for Boston direct due follow of work in book and j rb fron diinty tl ‘erent pec in his and very often it is difficult to trace n ynday ; ~d sda k OK ir I test ty] ) e , ; oS y i rst are rj ‘r j a é , 2 . : . ‘ 2 won lay ‘ ag lay » a4 . t ae So yle to s : | ee aeF ce jt sce |a cause. Some people inherit deaf- sed Friday mornin ith Steamers ior fast viceabie Dou JOOKS. LIS & iyures Or Gs) er 5 | -prese < = - : . and Friday mornings, W eamers for Fas a - poe 7 papain he. epresentations. | negs. Acute diseases like scarlet ail Portland aad Bost n. ki ds of display printing, c »mmer- fr part ot his sreech had to do with fever sometimes cause deafness Frem PI TOU about halt past three on! cial and legal blanks, orc., Otc . at a bridge, he would make ~ sketch t : : : P seh srrivai of day trains ‘rom Halifax and Sydney | av CHARLOTTETOWN. $.20 a. m, connecting there with day trains fo: CAPE BRKRTON HALIFAX. At NORTH SYDNEY with steamer Bruce w NEWFOUNDLAND. vA A At HALIFAX with C. A. and Plant Line! tor BOSTON. Passengers from all places on >. EB. t. Railway east of CHARLOTTETOWN can Feave howe 24 hours later than if joining Plant Steamer ia CH’TOWN and eonnect with same Steamer in HALIFAX, Through Tickets to be had at Grand Trunk Canadian Pacific Intercolonial and P.E I. Railways, and on the Company’s Steamers arsed connecting lines in United States and Tanada. Steamers rue on Fastern Standard time. F. W. HALES, Secretary @Ckarlottetown, P. F. I. Juner8 d and w. ‘ 3 Wiahar i Hillsborough ; a= bridge i Th' New Bridge is com- 3 ing and}s are the dry 4 streets and roads, The: you will’ need some- £ Ae te Ade hoe De ih ok Be i ih ha ll a ik ik al ad thing nice in footwear. | We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low ym CHARLO TETOWN for Pictou at | | But by far the most common cause , of such a struc - if wi “7 : : : Address all business communica- ' Sa S- a aki = Apne: a | of loss of hearing is catarrh of the . + \< ( s x . Vv ) Ss c < © « tions to oe € would sketch a) head and throat. small mapof the country or the) “4 : Lait, | . ee oo. ne eee A prominent specialist on ear The Examiner Pub. Co.} district. He could remember these | troubles gives as his opinion that | Charlottetown, P. E. I. little figures or pictures. When he} nine out of ten cases of deafness is | a pte oan Sih iad ves them is traced to throat trouble; this is THE ELECTIONS. a} HAAG EMO, SG Sch LEE ORS tirobebly ovecwbates bat it & by one as he procezded from point |< : ; - oe certainly true that more than half to point in the adiress—not having | of all ian of poor hearing were =~ a “4 - ones nel ° z | Some Commenrs of the Press.| any note or manuscript by him at caused by catarrh. all. That was the method best guit- | rates Surprisingly low. Tus St. John Telegraph says :—} eg to him The catarrhal secretion in the “The victory that was won yes- . nose and throat finds its way into |terday, by the liberal party at the ie 4 the Eustachian tube and by clogg- | polls is a splendid vindication of the} Bishop Courtney in Australia. | "* it up very soon affects the administration of Sir Wilfrid "| hearing and the hardening of the ' Laurier, and of the conduct of the : as secretion makes the loss of hearing men who compose his cabinet * * (Halifax Chronicle.) permanent, unless the catarrh * * * The contest in this con-} The Bishop of Nova Scotia has} which caused the trouble is cured. stituency was in reality one between| Created even in a field of twenty; Those whoare hard of hearing Mr. Blair and the Canadian Pacific] other bishops great enthusiasm in| may think this alittie far fetched, Railway, for Mr. Foster could not/ Australia wherever his eloquent} but any one at all observant must have obtained votes enough to save| Utterances have been heard. Ex,| have noticed how a hard cold in the his deposit if he had run in St. John/| tracts from a letter received from | head will affect the hearing and without its aid. Asit was the Cana-| Sydney, Australia, by the iast mail| that catarrh if long neglected will ‘dian Pacific used all its power anda| Written by a Nova _ Scotian. |c rtainly impair the sense of hea:3 good deal of money ina vain attempt [was at the cathedral here this i g and ultimately cause deafness. to defeat the minister of railways, ™tming and heard the Bishop of} Ifthe nose and throat are kept the only head of the railway depart. | oer a — a es ce Gear ae peer piveer end ae ment that has ever dared to set it!4 Have heard him preach twice and/| secretions of catarrh, the hearing : wal ; at defiance. No doubt the time Ye speak at two meetings. On Friday | will at once greatly improve and a eames sae te & a ee a of pros a a | An sa yw RS 3 well selected for its attempt to| night he was advertised to speak in | a ‘yone suffering from deafness and | aa cna vs oe fe > eae Ge bay ere aay — bots snatch all the profits of the Int:r-} the ‘own hall, which was crowded| ca‘arrh can satisfy themselves on) ~ . “Il < a ; ee “7. seh a nae, that is that they colonial Railway. A weak main| With between 4,000add 5,000 peorle. | this point by using a fifty cent box| each sell more furs than anyone else, therefore buy more and sell cheaper. olaced in the position of Mr. Blair; He kept the attention of the wh.1+/of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, a new) would have yielded to its demands, | house all the time and | atarrh cure, which in the past year | BUT THEY SUPPORT ae enthusiastically recei ed. has won the approval of thousands | To facts is the condition of most of our fur dealing friends in Char- lottetown. One fur man says he is the only man in Charlottetown whe at least endeavored to effect a} W45 ) 4 compromise. But the minister of| The chairman had to remind!iajof catarrh sufferers as well as) railways, relying on the good sense) that his time was nearly up; stili he | physicians, because itis in con-| ind spirit of the electors of St.|Weut on and finished a splendid; venient form to use, contains no} John, faced the issue boldly, and the | Speech amid great applause. He is, | cocaine or opiate and is as safe and_| result proved that he has not relied, 20 doubt, asplendid speaker, and [| pleasant for children as for their} ONE FACT in vain. |was proud of Nova Scotia, for} elders. thoes there were twenty bishops; Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets area) there, none had theattention of the| wholesome combination of Blood sat, ' aay oe Ok’ oe i 5 The Halifax Chronicle says : We| 4udience more than Eishop Court- root, Guaiacol, Eucalyptol and Ne Ble nog cite 4 ert ac ne gn ke fare bat habe = congratulate the country on the re-| Dey. On Wednescay, when the/‘Similar antiseptics and they cure are voing to vive rou = tow ae ee <a a baat . sult of yesterday's polling. It shows | bishop arose to address the synod, | catarrh and catarrhal deafness by | Ties ae ees Their arguments with nothing but wind and ga!l, and cannot advance J Fi BELL that the heart and judgment of the | the whole synod rose to greet him. | action upon the blood and mucous| - : country are sound. It indicates}50 you see he is appreciated here. | membrane of the nose and throat. FACTS that a new political era for Canada | He is a fine man in every way.”’ | As one physician aptly expresses The Bargain Boot has dawned. The men and the! A a ace a iit: ““You do not have to draw upon) Shoe Store. methods of by-gone days arealike! , €. | the imagination to discover whether | ist—Everybody knows that we have the largest store in the city and discredited. The people of Canada The Montreal W oe remarks you are getting benefit from| that we do the largest business. ere mo longer to be befooledor mis that Lerd Roberts splendid tribute | Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets; improve- | 2nd---We have a store in Sydney just as large as this one. 7 led by slanders, appeals to preju-| to the army under his commaad IN| ment and relief are apparent from | 3*3---Our buver Luys the furs for both stores. A GHANCE OF A lices or deceptive promises. They Seuth Africa enables the world to! the first tablet taken. 4th---That the more furs we buy the cheaper we can buy them. weLIFETIME ®ve not tobe culled by wild and un- ea I a er ir) Ail druggists sell and recommend : Sth---That wheu we buy for two of the largest stores in the Maritime founded prophecies of success on dit ranks in the service. Mir.|them. They cost but fifty cents for | Provinces we naturaily buy more than the one store man, especially when To secure one of the finest Cc properties in P. E, I. en ‘ This farm contains 136. acres of excellent Jand, 8oacres cl:ared and in prime cond: tion. There isa fine belt of hard and sof wood (which is very viluable, now that coal is so high) oyster mud withina few rods of the shore, abundence of marsh mud, well watered, two mills near the house, good buildings, basement stable, 6 miles from town, one milefrom Pownal vil age, schouwl mext the farm, three churches within a radius xf £4 miles, cheese and butter factory in rear of facm, a large and heavy bearing orchard of Gest varieties of apples and plum trees, raspberries, strawberries, etc. For location and beauty of scenery this property is unsur- peassed by any on the Island. [t is a dais; @ a glace, fiut there is not a daisy on it. Gyrity reason for selling—geing into business Aitkins isa man con cerning whose | full sized package and any catarrh | h‘s store and business is smaller by a good deal than either of our stores cha acter and ways of thinking | cufferer who has wasted time and/or businesses. : | those who have not been brou ht ‘money on sprays, salves and/| 6th---When buying so much the manufacturers naturally give us into tintimate relations with him| powders will appreciate to .the full| bigger discouats than to the little fellow, even though the little fellow know but little, and that little is e:-! the merit of Stuart’s Catarrh| does ‘‘feel as big as 2 balloon.’ the part of a discredited party. * * Canada has never had an Ad- ministration as worthy of confidence in all respects as the one which has just been given another lease of ae oe eae ae, power. It has never: dena one so! Saath — rule he 5 proud ani} Taplets. ‘tn---He naturally shows us the very best values he has, so that he : Ae ~ reticent, and no man hasa more} sells us if possi ; fiercely and unfairly assailed, so uns | }.47+ : Ris tedaliand iatinn died : he | —— . | Sel's us if possible. : Carty Natrea of shams than he. He naturally sives us the utmost satisfaction so as to assure our buy- justifiably maligned. : ea > eee Makgne what Lord Roberts says of his army; The Natioral Review of Lordon ing from him again. eet en eee arg were not true, he Gare not utter it, Anyone can see that all these facts point to the one conclusion, that publishes striking articles torcivis | STRENGTHENING THE MEM. for he knows that the men of whom! pointing Great Lritain’s need of po- ‘is that we buy most furs, buy them cheaper and get a better choice thas ORY. she speaks cherish no illusions on the | litical and economic reconstruction, | any other fur dealers in Charlottetown. score of character and con-|the inadequacy of both the navy| ~ Many womem complain of having | duct. Nowhere is blarney more| and army, as a preseut organized, | a poor memory, and yetthat faculty thoroughly despised than in the| to meet possible and even probable | W a Ni F Th Oth can be developed easily. Nor is it) barrack 100m, where men live every | emergencies, and the inability of | e uy ore urs an any er necessary to go to any professor of | moment of their time under the full) the country to cope with a sudden | memory orto master any elaborate glare of a comradeship which re-| iuvasion. These come from the penis | Man on Pp e i system inorder to accomplish this! veals every man in his true nature) of the English authorities which are | . a es result Cne does not have to go to and tolerates no pretences. It is| neither hysterical nor _ ignorent. | 1 — wi oon ae es oo he a gymnasium to strengthen one §s | this consideration as much a3 any | (seorge J. Goshen, the retiring first | i th Ch ‘ CD, OCR, i i Cis . ¢ a ‘ in i oe , } , = ot a > > } Terms on application to my solicitor, A. A.| arm or back. Sawing wood or row-| other which should make the people | lord of admiralty, it is said, has let | ec uy em eaper l« p! «al i) ACAlLU4, ahe Sh. | & McLean, Barrisicr, Charlottetown, or te| ing a boat will do it. Similarly mem- of the British Empire feel a glow of | the British squadron in the Far Hast | ie waier, A. A. MOORE. - 1s C > 125 Ww, WE ARE a AUTHORIZED To refund the money when REMICK’S ECZEMA CURE fails to cure any case of Eczema| or piles, no matter of hom long! standing. For sale only at MACDONALD’S DRUGSTORE. = Might Beil. AT McEACHEN & McCABE, Sydney, - - C,B.,, i | | Lors AND Houses in and about Syd ey Ought and sold, aad moneys invested or s«towed at.shor! notice, as clients may re- sniae justifiable pride ir contemplating| be out-numbered by the German, | , -— | and the British fleet in the Mediter. | We Sell them Gheaper ranean is asserted to be far below | VERY MOTH ER HoULP the necessary strength, without | We Guarantee Every Fur cold stores and basis, while the| Have it inthe House . ‘To cure the common ailments that may | "serv ships that cannot >e kept W@7Il Give the Money Back Every home dockyards are congested with | occur in every family as long as life in good order, and an effective mo- bilization at’short notice is out of |} has woes. a a Stesene techie 4 . . . oy - JOHNSONSANODYNELINIMENT the questiou. Captain Cairnes, | time if you Want at ey has been used and indorsed since with convincing detail, exposes how | 1810, to relieve or cure every form comparatively easy it would be for | , ; 2 ee tion; Is Safe ‘France to land several hundred | We can buy zny Fur garment in the known world today, previded al — ms a a toeaid thousand menin England (basing | Ways that we want it. If it’s not good enough for our customers we do ay inate wre. t ara \his belief on the landing of the | not want it. : , hot have existe oralmost — American troops near Santiago.) | Now, when any fur dealer tells you that be buys more furs than WE , and to march them to London be”. e 10, if you are a big man just tell him what you think of him, but if 7 | the hom2 mobilization scheme coula | happen to be a small man, then ‘tis better to leave him in his ignorance be put in action. /and conceit. } j i j } i | Is strictly a family reme | 2 abet YOURS FOR FURS Internal as much as External use The celebration isZover. The | SF. SAS : To cure Colds.Croup, Coughs, Catarrh | shouting isdone. The|soldier boys | v N po | = Cramps and Colic it acts promptly~ _ Laas ead a tke wis Nurses’ Regsiter.' 9883 QRIGINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN. #6 88 have come home, of those who are. ° i i i There is nce nem in use which ponsceses the conf dence. of the public to a th still in Africa, and of those who! reater extent tham Johnson's yne Liniment. For almost a century it has . ? . oy | orod upon its intrinsic merit, while generiitions after generations have weed it. will never return. Something which } The best evidence of its virtue is the fact thst in the state where it originated the |} you can keep, something dainty, | Bartisters-at-Law etc, McDonald’s : | le is steadily inx ing. You can safely trust what ti in . : Che renee mae d’s Block, | s2le adily increasing c y trust what time has rsed. _ something which yor. can send to| ADVERTISERS OF FACTS I, 8. JonNSON, ee yor ago this monih, your father, Dr. Johnson, left me some ' your friends away something which 2 27? | Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. I have sold it ever since. Ican most truly say that it has : : contains pictures of ALL of the! , Island heroes. Such a souvenir can es 3 ee eg eg ee eg eq now be had at all of the bookstores - . 7 7 7 7 7 maintained its high standard and larity from that time to the present. JOBN Bo RAND, North Waterford, Maine, January, 1891. and news stands. The price is ten’ cents each. cs | ee 2 Send for our Book on INFLAMMATION, mailed free. Sold by all ae we eee Put up in Two Sizes, Price 25 and Scts. |. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, crease cena nanpnarmeet naman mee a a A mr