» ie Signal CANADIAN PAGIFIC RAILWAY. TOURIST SLEEPERS MONTREAL TO PACIFIG GOAST Every Thursday For full particulars as to passage rates and train service to Canadian | Northwest, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon ad CALIFORNIA os andpamphlets de- scriptive of journey, etc., write to | A. J. HEATH, mA ?. & CG. Pik John, N. B. i Peek ; Also for ma Gt eo Pe THA DAILY EXAMANER, OHA! (Ti) LEAN FAT AND That is, babies: fat, they are | happy and safe; lean, they are aeither happy nor safe. Apart from being entirely healthy or not quite well, a fat one has much reserve of vital strength to resist any sudden attack, while the lean one has little or no reserve. The way to be fat and well is Scott’s emulsion of cod-liver oil. A little: only a little. Not any, if healthy and plump already; “let well enough alone.” We'll send you a little to try if you like. Toronto, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, TIME TABLES. (LOCAL TIME) Arrival and cine of Trains WHAT'S INA NAME, Rev. T. F. Fullerton, Presbyterian clergyman, of Chariottetown, was one of the chaplains with coc Virst Canadian Contingent tw “South Africa, and while there he met vitu one of those unigue little incidenis, that happen occasionally in one life, that is worth recounting, and that goes to show even this great world is too small to hide us from eaci: other. When Chaplain Fullerton was in Preteria, he happened one day to pick up a book in some public build- ing he was visiting, and on a fly- leat he read the name ** Neil Sedge- wick Matheson.”’ The name Sedye wick, io an orthodox Presbyterian from the Maritime Provinces, even in distant South Africa, would con jure up loving memories of his church's history, so Mr. Fullerton started to make inquiries asto the owner of the beok in whch this name was inscribed. After some considerable s2®arch the Chaplain found installed in ot- fice in one of the Government Build- ings in the Boer capital, a Matheson, anda litile questioning brought out the fact that he be- longed to New Glasgow, was born 2 yy ae - - e in Tatamagouche, and had been \ - air, Sm ; : ; ‘ G fe i iJ [ FR a and Steam named for Rev. Thomas Sedgewick, . TRAIN». D. D. ; i Mr. Matheson held an important cy : ‘xpress leaves pi cites: 353 cd Zs i s EB d Sa aseandieaebios for ta . 35 oa office in Pretoria when the war . tUxpress arrives trom the west...., 2 : : i . as ie ae ee eae as 7 E broke out, and to save himself from ~ a. alee OC ced icc ee expulsion from the city, perhaps E ec Accommodation leaves for Cape from a worse fate, he became a 7 XMAS PRESE T TO seen dcoa el eseceeeeee.6 CO pm United Siaztes citizen. He after- s Accommodation atrives from the j}ward did much toassist, aid, and : WESL cece errr eens teesrees -¢-10 402 ™M/ provide for the British prisoners ‘ When debat ne the ever present Accommod ation arrives from the ara were sent from the xa fon * sti yn ‘ W at shall ] vive, a went 1 *o p m Like € Se Oli c i i OF 7 ; eer .. > ERONY "pranecmikge phvomdiitins is tet letersi a | confinement in the dreary prisons oi this searon, our wine of EBONY Express leaves for the east......--8 00a mM} Ata cea 9 feria es loth, hair an: at brushes, mir-| Express arrives from the east....--10 00a mj * Tetoria gut ne = roun that cloth, hair and ha Etat en toe She (the Boers would steal, if they got rors, etc., will appe al to your good | 4 ccomm odation eaves : 1+] ’ ? 4 aa .~— ’ taste and appreciation of the OO ok cc ok cada ane 3 cOpm/) the chance, all the clething, or any * aie . < ‘ + " . . ' ; ite . Accemmodation arrives from the _| supplies of food that friends might £e . : : : ries COE. 6.06 wn nb kh teeees ets <eotme 4 50pen > to ge og , r them Your inspection is respectiully as ee et together lor them. — _ i tai . STEAMERS. r. M: itheson provided clothing " _ rp x |for Chaplain Fullerton, who, when as &. Eo i UT é CHE r SON. |. jaune Eb eaves for Pictou every si il |he arrived in Pretoria, after that a 1 n BL wo reese cecccesccsccce Ue i 4 pera Ca : : a ; * ‘ 3 | ’ Arri ives “id : Pictou ore morning long and W ecry maf&re oh, | W as not OnLY Jeweler and Optician. alesse eeceoceee eect 6am|far from dressed in any up-to date ; Sunnyside, TIE CAMPANA clerical robes, but presented a sori ‘y E Bi plight in his stained and raged 3 | is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and | khaki uniform. ro as ~ - i Our hee every alternate Frid ay ever 11D £» and | Mr. M; athes n who was s kin aa leaves on return the following Saturday even- oe British “ee er ‘p naa | ine e British prisoners in Pretoria, ; oo” rr ~ , - 7 “yy —— ? } . 2 he > hy : THE CITY OF GUEN ao who will long be 3 a red bx ' ‘ aa 'Chapl ald z ullerton, is@ yotber cf | Isdue from Halifax and intermediate ports | iMrs. Ed *nToj}> ot ‘Ta toc-> f OP S | on Thursday night of cach weck, sailing on | * neaeths aig me ae, 7. oa | return the following day. | Foucke.— iruro News. } — i o, ** al ~ . ae = ef THE JACQUES CARTIER me 4 |* OS nak 24 tien Seco “li { * a PHE 1 wee ee : a : son Vet0N Rivef wher, ; ® , ’ “+ é | vide sults, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues—| : | day, Wednesday and Thursday at two o'clock a ; CHRISTMAS he ge | Friday morning at seven o’clock and on day morning at revumirg A AT we. ~ We're about ready for the AN- NUAL RUSH. The big shop is fast filling up with aie uces up ne proceeds to Orwell ; on ‘Thursday even- ng she returns from Orwell about eight. On cur- g nine “She sails for” Crapaud, same afternoon at four o’clock. THESOUTHP east Riv2r on Monday afternoon at a A VY a four o'clock returning the folloaing Twesday ‘ HOLI DA ’ PRESENTS lino ring; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown | : sy e- a Oe it three o'c¢ clock, returning the same evening. ; 14 Raphael Tuc ’ ee _ Co a , fhe steamer leaves for Ww est River on Thars- | Gaendars, Cards and Books are} 4, y afternoon at four o'clock returning cn | 4 her : now in great pp age | Trulay mornings on Friday afternoon at four { Boys’ and Girls’ Own Aynnaic} o'clock she alse goes to West Kiver, retarning | ‘ amd thousands of other good booke. Lhe seme erent ing. la And Fancy io galore; the kind TTTit ELFIN you DON'T =? Pon Sy dry nt COUS | I ves for Rocky Point each week day at 7, | « tore. Come aad see, 5. 30, 9.30 and It a.m., and1,2, and 4 i > = ipa p.m; returning leaves Rocky Poiat at 8, » Os | ' sO and 11.30 a.m; ard 4.30, 3, and 4-30. | ‘F Ha wand & Moor On Sunday's the Efia leaves for Rocky | js : S Point atQa.m. and 12.45,2 and 4p. m; leaving Rocky Point at 10 a. m., 1.15, 3.00 rei and O p. m. Sunnyside. 4 3°P io THE HILLSBOROUGH eaves Prince Street ferry wharf for Sout’ . port every balf hour. ! - | a | PICTURESQUE 173 bbls of first-class Northerr ‘Prince ' Spies — Bald wins _ oe ed in . stock. anta barrel of nice aa ¥ apples for we ‘ oie ‘ r for re tail cd Edward ae | ‘call and see our stock. f f MINCE MEAT | Island ; | Gur stock of mince meat has just t} 25c at all arrived. It is put up in one and two | Rookstores pound tins a) ‘a also in ten pound | on oe pails. Itis very nice stock ana 1 An instrated book on P. E. Is . pet up by a good reliable firm. ee on interesting souvenir for -3 IGS: a vs Over Layer Vics are very fi ock k | AG Ry Ni EG FECT a! {his year, being large a ery | ‘ The cooking figs ure als awe a YOUR WATCH | BEER & GOFF, Ce ; Urocers Change of Time. ven o'clock, i. m.,. instead c Also, will k ave ‘Pictou aiter the| “Yr: ival of the evening train frou Malifax. By order, £. W. HALES. a Secretary Ch'town, Sth Dec., 1900, { séven. If vou allow your watch to run too } In ail departments of actiye service stand in feed of the readiness of mind and promptness of nection which depend on a healthy nerv- ous system. Let a railroad man be “rat- tled,” and every life depending on him is in danger. A great miany railroad men have found in Pr. Pierc¢’s Golden Medical Déscovery a valuable tonic for the overstrained nervous system. It | builds up the body, purifies the blood, { wourishes the nerves, and induces a healthy appetite and refreshing sicep. "I suffered for six years with constipation nand indigestion, during which time I employed sev- eral physicians, but they could not reach my case,” writes Mr. G. Popplewell, of EF ureka Springs, Carroll Co., Ark. “I felt that there was no help for me; could not retain food on ny stomach; had vertigo and would fall helpless to the floor. Two years ago I commenced taking Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and i1- tle ‘ Pellets,’ and improved from the Start. Af. ter taking twelve bottles of the Discovery’ I was able to do light work, and have been im- proving ever since.” Send 31 ou¢-céht stamps to pay cost of customs and mailing for Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser in paper covers, /r¢e. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y, Moriagt W are Jong without cleaning, or with dam- aged parts it may be worn so badly “as to destroy its usefulness ss a time- y ece. Better have it examined by our Watch Doctor and if in need of repairs he will advise you accord- ingly and perhaps save your watch. ee BOAST on our repair depart- CHARLO TTETO WN AND yt turning out first-class work } *iICTOU. only. Vi E GUABANTEE ALL OUR WOR On and after Friday, the Tih | if you have not given us a trial it De>., the steamer Princes Wibi leave Charlottetown for Pi ictow at} pleased to see you at GREAT Groxcr STREET W. Sig ef the Big WV.Utch. N. TANT ON, JS weler. } i iS | will pay you to do so and we will be ! i j 1} } ' - : Something entirely new here, ard | would make a valued wedding or | Xmas Gift. Alsolots of other new goods Gpening for the Ximas trade. G. H. TAYLOR Teweler and Op ici- SUNNY= | N= DENTISTRY Office in New Prowse Block First door to the right up stairs. Telephone connec- DR. AYERS Ey | | Sunnyside. oe cacaiiamen BER . ASTHMA LURED AFTER ItEN YEARS’ SUFFERING PHYSICIANS COULD NOT PROMISE MORE THAN TEMPORARY RELIEF, Clarke’s Kola Cumpound cured Mr. S. Till, 142 Dorchester Street, St. John, N.B., writes :— **} have been a great sufferer from asthma for nearly ten years. Many months, night after night, 1 have been so bad that sleep was impossible, and at times I thovght I would choke. I ued different asthma remedies, and doctored with the best p y-icians in Str. John, but my trouble became worse each year. About a year ago I purchased three botiles of Clarke’s Kola Compound ; then I took three more, and since completing the treatment wiih this remedy have not had a single a'tack, I take great pleasure in 1ecom- mending Dr, Clarke’s Kola Compound, which | know has no equal for asthma, Since being cured, I have frequently recommended this 1emedy to others in cur city, and they all speak very highly of it.” Clarke’s Kola Compound is the only per- manent Cure for asthma yet discovered. Over a thousand complete cures are recorded in Canada alone. Alli druggists sellit. Write for book telling all about Clarke’s Kola Compound, to the Griffith and Macpherson Co., Limited, 121 Church Street, Toronto. PRINCE CF WALES COLLEGE. Students Complain of Small Ex- actions. Sin,—It is bad enough voters |who have put the Gove rnment in power, its delusions, mismanagement and be oken promises. But whenfit comes t » the poor P. W. C. studen‘s whe, having no vote, have had no say in the ‘matter, it is more than the hardest hearted man can stand. A means of raising money is now being resorted to that has never before been known of in the history of Prin ce e OF Wales. The students are led to buy their exawina- from the Principal of for the Liberal to suffer for nl * tion papers the college, each paving 22 cents wnen 10 cents will buy at any book- store more than they need. Many ff the students had already pur- chased their paper but are not allowed to use it Considering the number of students in the college, at-12 cents gain ‘Aedes: quite a little sum will be realized. OBSERVER. oer eg ¢ ~<a - A WORKER’S se YT WIT INneG RUDYARD Ki: LING. yrought, Master, [there be gcodin that Iv Thy hand compelled it, Thine; Where | have thoucht, I know, througa Thee, 18 Tame. failed aile Thy to meet the blame Ou2 instant’s tol to Thee denied Stands all eternity’s offence ; Of that I did wi.) thee to guide To Thee, throagh Thee, be "ex- cellence. Who, lest all thought of Elen fade, Brings Eden to the craftsman’s brain, God-like to muse o'er his own trae And man-like stands with ucd again. The depth and dream of my desr-. The bitter paths wherein I stray; Thou knowest who has made the fire, Thou .knowest who has made the clay. One stone the more swings to Ler place In that dread temple of Thy worth ; It is enough that through Thy grace Isaw not comm n on Thy ear-b. Fake not that vision from my ken ; Oh, whatsoe’er may spoil or dpe ed, Help me .o need no aid from men That { may heip sucn men as need. bai cpeniimaalatiasiabialaglalc ipsa deo We believe MINARDS LINI- MNT is the best. Mathias Foley, Oil City, Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway, “Me. Rev. R. O° Acm3troas, Ma'grave N.S. : Charles Whooten Mulgrave, N. 5. _Pier rre cant y.senr, Pokemouche. > | - e Taomas Wasson, Sheffield, N B. osjrable Rasiljenz. for Sil. That property on the Malnegque Road, 100x30 feet, near the schoc!l- house, ten minutes walk fr°m the pest office, consisting of a new dwe |- PRAYER. °; -- MUSIC .. Herbert A. Tanto (Late of New York.) —TEACHER OF—~— PIANO, ORGAN and VOICE CULTURE. Voice culture a specialty, Siudio—Tanton’s New Building, orpe Street, Charlottetown, P fiice } ours—12 to 15 to 6, Great eee ty ny— 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., 12to2 p.m., 7 to8 p. m. Telephone communic ation. MISS TEMPLE, ART EXHIBITION W. C. T. U. ROOMS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6th, Afternoon and Evening. ——_ Paintings in Oil, Water Colors, (including local views) and China, Art Novelties, etc. EWEN MACBOUGALL': i. | 7 | General Agent, Commission ak and Auctioneer. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS | 73 GREAT GEO. ST., ! Charlottetown, P. E. I. P. O | 30x 333. : Reference, Bank of Neva Scotia. | JOHN (P. BRENNAN Ship Broker, Commission Merchant and de ler in all kinds of produce, my y large anc commodious premises on Commercial Street being particularly adapted for hand:ing o! Prince Edward !sland products, Consigaments solicited, Prompt returns, TOaN P. BRENNAN, North Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy. W. 2. ROSS,8.A. ATTORNEY AT IL a Attheoffice of A. A, McLean, Q C., Erown’s Block, Ch'town NIGHT CLASSES —AT THE— | C.B.C 5 Sessions per Week OPENED ON Monday, Nov. 22, 1900 at 7.30 p. m. Thorough instruction in FPook Keeping, Business Penvanship, Arithmetic, Commercial Law,Short hand, and Typewritinu. Intending students are asked to enter at once, ! or as soon as possible. Terma, etc., on application to ine accel LLCS tc ata Principa A ‘PRETTY | i Makes a_ useful Christmas present as well as ornamental. | nut, Brass, China and Nicke ta Alarm Clocks are unsur- time keepers, can te'l the time! In Daylight or Dark | without the aid of a_ light Everyone tested and guar- anteed. l, TANTON W.N. TORN Three Doors from Grafton AUCTION \ ing containing seven rooms, togeth- er with outbuil <i ings. This property is pleasantly situated and mate 4 desiraile private residence. Apply ; to JOSEPH CLARKE, Malpeque Road | There will be oft offered at ‘at Mr. Samuel W heatley ’s, East Royalty, Dec. 10, at one o clock, Six : horses «nd 45 head of pere bre’ and erade- cattle. Sale positive. Terms twelve months. nlG Chwky cember 11th, at 2p. m, LTGAL MEETINGS, {he Hon. George Forbes and DP, ving, Esq., will meet the Elec 4 the 4th District of Queen’s Co,. it the followine times and places; Nood Islands H ul, Wedn ( ry 28th, at 7 p. in. ee ‘orem leasant Valicey, T lhursday, November 29th <j. Mm. belle River, I naay November 20th, at 7p Melville, Lot Go, 2p. m. \vondale, Monday, m. Uigg Hall, ' uesday, December 4th, at 7 » Mm, aturday, December is, December 3rd, at 2 Pownal Eiall, Wednesday, December Sth, at 7 p. me Caledonia, Thursday, December 6th, at 7 . ™m. Grand View, Friday, December 7th, at 2 » Mm, ontigue West, Saturday, December Sih 2p m. - “ido ja}! . Eidon Ball, Mi nday, December loth, at 2 , m, rwell Cove, p.m Vern on River Bric lge Hall, Monday, December toth, at Tuesday, De- The Opposition candidates are jp. * viitel to attend the above e meetings, n26—dXwid —————e Political Meetings, The undersigned having been invited he Liberal- onservative Convention ot the econd Electoral District of ¢ Queen’ s County o stand #s candidates for the district at the Provincial election to be held on December 12th, beg to announce that they wll meet the ciectors at the follow.ng t'mes and places : Kustico Bank, Monday, DecemLer 3rd, at 7pm. New Glasgow, Tuesday, 2 p- m. Wheat: y River, Tuesday, December 4th, at December 4th, at |7 p.m. Hunter River. Thursday, December 6th, at 7p. ™. ore ie sc} aes - Nor:h Wiltshire, Friday, December 7th, at 7. 2D. 2j Miton, Friday, Deceniber 7th, at 7 p. m. North Kiver, Saturday, December Sth, at 7p..m New Haven, Monday, December 10th 2p. m Cornwall, Monday, December 10th, at7 p, m. Afton Hall, Tuesday, December 11th, at 2pm. The government candidates are ully invited vo attend, JOHN T. MELLIS#P, EPHRAIM GALLANT, respect- | L. B. MILLER, ee Clock We keep a nice assortment in | Imitation Marb’e, Oak, Waz-| a passed, as durable and reliab! e| Great George Street | au cti on. We are Agents for the GENUINE Tortoise frleaters WITH "WO PIECE. TOP We warrant every one. Cal! and let us show you one. We are almost mving away Enameliled Ware “DODD & ROGERS 135” ———— 20 PER CENT | DICCOUNT EEPPERS., S:e cur window. Fine slippers, all sizes, all to be cleared out at 2 per c nm. discount, R. K. JOST, Etamper s Cerner. te var iin ainaamii iia iia lili iiialaiiiaiiaiaiiiliia | be \