ee — nae cee ae — 4 BACKWARD CHILD In a child that is backward ‘n teething, look out for rickets. You can prevent any serious consequences by any - : promptnes® The cause 1S poor nutrition, } sé . imperfect aigt stion ol food, i ; wrong food, poor food, bad air, iow life. You must stop it. Give Scott’s emulsion of cod-liver oil tO teed the bones. Now him good food: the wve yive m proper TOOG It is a short difficult one. for a child. job, and not a if you like. Toronto, We'll send you little to tr SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, A Question of Spex @ De your eyes tire easily If so, You need Glusses. Do your eyes burn? If so, You need Glasses. Does the type become blurred in readieg? If so, You need Glasses. Do you suffer from frontal headache? If so, Glasses will Help You. Do you know if you have perfect eyesight? If not, we can Inform You, TT WILL COST YOU NOTHING. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. Plant - Line TO BOSTON Commencing Oct. 16th 1900 - - THE S. S. HALIFAX Will leave Charlottetown at neon.on Tuesday. ee leaving Charlettetown on Wed- ®eqggy mornings make close connection at tla Autumn Excursions Speciai Return Tickets now being iscued et méduced rates. For tickets, rates and ail infogmhation apply te W. W. CLARKE, Agent HH. L.«CHIPMAN, Charlettet own ax for Beston. THE DAILY HWXAMINER, CHARLOTTEDOWN, NOVEMBER 10, 1900. TIME TABLES. (LO@AL TIME) Arrival and Departure of Trains and Steamers. TRAINS, Express leaves for the west....... $ 35a m Express arrives from the west ...... 9 50 pm Accommodation leaves for the west <6 004.0604 60. 1008466 -4%0 pm Accommodation leaves for the WER coca ed tee eeeeeeeseseeee.0 OO DPM Accommodation arrives from the WEST cc ces Toot wees eens cenens 10 5§a m Accommodation arrives from the WER vcecm Ease Ebb ss oe eek ws ba 225 pm) I xpress leaves for the Cust cs sever 05 am Express arrives from the east.....- 9 loam! Accommodation leaves for the Cnt . os scamesk be SExNeibesses. 9 OBES Accommodation arrives from the a? , oop Ride ek Ge eS en eae 4 52 p m STEAMERS. Princess leaves for Pictou every et al en eR Te eee een 9 30a m Arnves from Pictou every evening Méas cx 5 He eC. CER ins Code ok 8 3c Bm THE CAMPANA [Is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and (aebec every alternate Friday evening, and | leaves on return the following Saturday even- cr Ing. THE CITY OF GHENT Isdwe from Halifax and intermediate ports | on Tharsday night of each week, sailing on | ; retern the following day, THE HALIFAX Is«due from Boston at four o'clock every luesday morning, and will sail om retarn at one o'clock the same afternoon. THE JACQUES CARTIER Leaves Charlottetown fer Vernom River when tide suits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday xt 'two o’clock she proceeds to Orwell; on Thursday even- ing she returns from Orwell about eight. On Friday morning at séven o’clodk and anSa :ur- day morning at nine ‘she sails for Crapaud, re‘urning same afternoon at four o'clock. THE SOUTHPGRT Gces up east Riveron Mongay-afternoon at four o'clock returning the fdilowing Tuesday morning; on Tuesday she leawes Charlottetewr at three o’clock, returning the same evening. The steamer leaves for West River en Thurs- |day afternoon at four o'clock returning on Friday morning; on Friday afternoon at four o'clock she also goes te West River, returning | the same evening. THE ELIN Leaves for Rocky Point each week day at 7, 5.30, 9.30 and II a. m., and I, 2, 4 and 5 3e p.m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at Point atQa. m. and £2.45, 2 and 4p. m; leaving Rocky Point at t0.a, m., 1.15, 3.15 and § p. m. THE HILLSBOROUGH Leaves ¥rince Street femry wharf for port every half hour. Seuth- NIGHT CLASSES| —AT THE— C.B.C. 5 Sessions per Week OPENED ON Monday, Nov. ‘22, 1900 at 7.30 p. an. Thorough instructien in Keeping, Business jPen‘ranship. 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Additional guarantees, ‘it is asserted, will be necessary if | . ° e z ‘the missionarjes are to continue in the interior. The | their work ‘countries not represented by mis- /sionaries may endeavor to put the | Of demand | question aside as unimportant, |course these countries will ,o,| guarantees strong enough to pro- | 10 and 11.30 a. m; and 1.30, 3, 4.36 and6p./ tect their business interests, and it | m. . Qn Sunday’s the Elfin leaves for Recky | might be argued that additional | guarantees for the missionaries are ,needed in business in the interior. | But foreigners, the representatives | ‘of these powers say, have no busi- | /ness to go beyond treaty ports, and | guarantees for | ‘therefore special |them would be a useless | from China. 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