i NIGHT CLASSES AT THE C. B.C. 3 Sessions per Week OPENED ON Monday, Noy. 22, 1900 + t} ) TT? ait oJ . he Thor Keepin ‘ 1 Sil Arithmetic. Commercial Law, hand. and Typewrit students art ~_ aS Sf mas POs Ul 7s. 1 ) L. B. MILLER, Principa Sight When you are compelled to hold off ”’ +t us ry 7 Pp a ‘ +. r e newspaper awa < know that your eyesight is “away oft” and glasses should be procured at once. Consultation free. Satisfaction guaranteed, G. Y. riuicneson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Chariottetowr. Plant - Line ie TO BOSTGR Commencing Oct. 16th : 1900 - - THE S. S. HALIFAX Will leave Charlo a Tue tTtetown at noon on sday. Charlettetewn on Wed- Passengers leaving cennection at nesday mornings mz lalifax for Boston ike close Autumn Excursions teturn Tickets now being issued ~ pecial For tickets, rates and all at reduced rates. information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. H. L. CHIPMAN, Charlettetown Man 'ger. Apl24tf THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 14, 190v. A GOOD STORY A certain young lady in del- icate health was advised by her doctor to take a half-teaspoon- ful of Scott’s emulsion of cod- liver oil after dinner—once a day—and found herselt almost suddenly growing robust. So small a dose is by means the rule; the rule no is whatever the stomach will bear —not more. Another rule 1S: take it on every least occasion, but not too much; don't ov do it. We'll send you a little to try, if y~u like. [lt & BOWNE, Chezzists, Cr- Toronte TIME TABLES. ({LO€GAL TIME) Arrival and Departure of Tra and Steamers. TRAINS. record of the work they have done during the campaign that closed in the election of yesterday is as fol- lows: GAMPAIGNING. In closing his campaign Sir wilfrid Laurier is reported to have stated that he has spoken in every constituency in Canada east of Port Arthur. In mak- ing this statement he does not wish it | BRY AN—1900 ite be understood, we suppose, that he Number of speeches. cee eerte 546 has done this in his tour during the| Miles travelled............ 18,355 past month, but within the past sev-| Towns and cities visited... .. 493 eral months, during which time the | People addressed. . reesaese 2,500,000 matters affecting the present cam- | Number States visited...... 18 yargn have been under consideration. | ea C b paigning is coming to be a_ heavy | ROOSEVELT—1900. strain upon the leaders of the politica | ae oy sp. eches ib partics. Time was when the _ leaders Mi i rescind re gt ae a ie contenied themselves with addr Sli} Vr ine sail cities visited. ee ’ “a big meetings in the jewuing Cities OF | Ba es a ete ; a 4 ous =e the differeut provinces, but that day ack les agli -e a ee gone and no* every censtituency 1 |- OnE ee eee EPS ae ’ the Dominion considers itself entitice Mr. Roosevelt’s record beats any to see and hear the political jeaders. ithing known in presidential elections But marked as the charge is it i in the United States —beats Mr. 3ry- istiliafact that Sir Wilfrid Laurie: |. »’s record in 1896 and his record of }and Sir Charles Tupper have not at- | this year—and beats the combined tempted the hercuiean tasks under: | records of a dozen previous presidents. taken in ‘he United States by M: In the campaign Mr. Roosevelt has | | | ins | j Bryan for the Democrats and by Mr y Mr |been the storm centre—a very fury of Roosevelt for the Republicans. ‘The | activity.— Toronto Daily Star. ee HURRY AND WORRY. CHECKED SOUTH. When the first keen winds of winter begin to be felt in the North, many an invalid is hnrried away by anxious friends | to the kindlier climate of the South. The cause is apparent as you look at the hollow cheeks and listen to the rasp- ing cough of the travelen Persons suffering (here are two little rascally fellows I know. That came to this earth from gions below. (Co tincture man’s joy with the nether world’s woe. _And their names are Hurry and Worry. the Now Hurry keeps saying: “‘Make haste! with weak lungs, life at best f bs i « | , “1 ee eee oes. Is only a moment; there’s no time for thage even, have rest. found the change 'You’ll not find what you seek if you Express leaves for the west....... $ 35a m | Express arrives from the west...... 9 50 pm) ; nmodation leaves for the EN. ca eewee 4 lop m| \ccommodation leaves for the WOR . 0 84.0 bea vemae coosese COD \ccommodation arrives from the Wetl.J. « Keueus Senbickbre chal’ 10 55a m) Accommodation arrives from the oe ene ee ee 225 pm) Express leaves for the east .. .7 OF a m| Express arrives from the east....-- 9 10am) Accommodation leaves for the | beveoese tewadbe dud 6 hk ows oO HEN 3 cepm| \ccommodation arrives from the ORME seks bub k nd “edb emke 4 OP ™ STEAMERS. ; Princess leaves for Pictou every OTHE OE 5 ccc cace¥esevesces 9 30a m) Arrives from Pictou every evening Ricesan veces sbaced ..8 jopm) THE CAMPANA is due at Charlottetown from Montreal and (Juebec every alternate Friday evening, and | n return the following Saturday even- | THE CITY OF GHENT m Halifax and intermediate p ) Thu scay night of each week, sailing JOHOW 1 Dg tay. THE HALIFAX m loston at feur I day ne ning, and will sail on ‘el he same afternoon. THE JACQUES CARTIER r . (r a VOCS Uilati as 6 CIOCK retur ts, returning Tuesday, a.m. OnT dnesday and Thursday at two ec to Orwell ; on Thursday e rns from Orwell about eight. proceeds ‘ orts | oR “1 every A at! j | ottetown fer Vernen River when | ‘ ues~ | lock | ven- | On | y morging at sever o'clock and onSaiur- | rning at nine she sails for ning same afternoon at four e’clock. THE SOUTHPORT P TY) ¢ ' 7 _ } art r o'clock returning the following Tue afters Friday morning; on Friday afternoon at oon at lock she als« the same evening. THE ELFIN Craraud, | River on Monday afterneon at | Sday | santmaes T+ ' j “harlottetowsn | ring: on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown |} ‘clock, returning the same evening. | steamer leaves for West River on Thurs- four oclock returning on four goes to West River, returning Leaves for Rocky Point eaeh week day at 7, 8.30, 9.30 and 11 a. m., and I, 2, 4 and p.m; returning leaves Rocky Poiut at 5 38 8, 9, 10 and 11.30 a. m; ard 1.30, 3, 4.3@ and 6p. mh. Point at On Sundey’s the Elfin leeves for R Qa.m. and 12.45, 2 and 4p. leaving Rocky Poiat at toa. mw., 1.15, 3.15] mH. THE HILLSBOROUGH and 5 p. ocky mM; Leaves Prince S reet ferry wharf fer South- port every half hour. GREAT OSING OUT SALE From QUEEN STREET. 25 to 50 per cent D Prince of climate made tuunnecessary by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Goldem Medical Discevery. It Stremgthens weak luugs, cures ebsti- pause in your quest.” ©, a sly little fiend is Murry. 'And Worry, he says, with a dolorcus face: mate coughs, and “Teck out! O, leok out! you’l) lose builds up the bedy ee ae y with sound, healthy money or place, oe | flesh. It comtains | You will surely be poor and die in no alcohol, neither opium, cecaine mer other narcotic. “I feel that I owe a debt of gratitude te a friend fer recem- disgrace.” \Vkhat a shrewd little imp is Worry! So hurry and Worry. these imps of de mending your medi- spair. cine, as well as te ny : you for preparing 'Go scattering the seeds of sorrows and guch grard remedies care: fer chronic diseases especially, which the doctors failed to reach,” writes I. Esq., ef Barclay, @sage Ce., Kans. > << th em) alene for the benefit ¢ pass the seed wer! alone for the t st others whs teed Yeu? réficdies, am 4 fil. ‘They will knock at your door, so I bid you beware. B. Staples, "I desire to | ‘And look cut forH y and Worry. road agent, aud fSft pears age my work keep _W, B. C. Merry, in Somerviile ing me im A Weite geet and stépping dit fre- qnentivy Inte {HE cold air gave me brenchiti« Journal. seat. ie ot tors failed te ‘reach my ease and advis€d me to try a higher air, but, fortumately for me, a friend also advised me te try Dr, Pieree’s medicines. I whieh hegame elrénic and pa | ee LO LAS “Our Boys Under Fire or New covery and by tee time I had taken the frat | Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- bottle I was better, and after taking abent four ||#nd volunteer in South Africa, by bettles my eougthk was eu#irely gene. This was 13 siete 1s 0 +h Mellish. This a year ago last witter; amd again last wiuterl1 | Miss Anni Elizabeth M . took about three bettles to prevent a returuef | book of 122 pages, 42 illustrations the trouble. I have found mo necessity for seek- | tells of the varied career of Our ing anuether climate.” ts ; a ihe oe ieee a ee Free The Common Sense Medical Ad- | OVS Auring their year on active ser- viser, 1008 pages, cloth bound, sent free on | vice. For sale in ail the bookstores. receipt of 50 ene-cemt stamps, to pay ¢x- | Price 50 cents. pense of customs aud mailing on/y. Ad- dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. PICTURESQUE mm et —— tl 2 EE —— Dear Sirs,—I was for seven years a sufferer from Bronchial trouble, and would be so hoarse at times that { could scarcely speak above a whisper. I got no relief from any- thing till I tried your MINARD'S HONEY BALSAM. Two bottles gave relief and six bottles made a complete cure. I would heartily re- commend it to any one suffering from throat or lung trouble. J. F. VANBUSKIRK. Fredericton. Edward Island 25c at all Bookstores An illustrated book|on P. E. Isl- rrr 0 The best placeto buy your under- and. An interesting souvenir for wear, gloves, caps or anything in | tourists. men’s furnishings is at D. A. Bruce’s. Readymade C AT SLAUGHTER PRICES.... iscount. A Delicious 832 Tubbing and then refreshing sieep-—there is nothing better for any baby. Always use the ‘‘ Albert” BABY’S OWN SOAP and your child will have a fine complexion and never be troubled with skin diseases. T* e National Council of Wo- me..of Canada have recommend- ed it as very suitable for nursery use, The Albert Toilet Soap Co., MONTREAL, Makers of the czicbrated Albert Tottet Soaps. £66 09000000 06060000006 004 SOS OO DOGO GOOG FOV SOOO 9 OG4 OH OG FOO 2D BOBOSDH OOOOH GOD HALNOOHOHS 9OOOO OOO Charters! I have severa' new schooners seek- ing prodace charters frm Is!and Ports to Neva Scstia, United States or West indies. DENNIS MURPHY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, HALIFAX, - P. ©. Bex Ne. 8. N. 6 Celery FOR WINTER USE ; We are making a special effer for this month | efore packing aw:y in green house and it will be te the advanage of ony on requiring a supply of celery to secure it he- fore the price goes up. The same celery cannet be boucht later en for anything less than 50 per cent more. We have it bleached fer present use er green for winter keeping. Our price for November month only—$z2.0 per barrel, or three barrels for $5.00. We also have | eets for $1.10 per barrel; corr ts, $1.15; parsn’ps, $8 25 er barrel; onions. §z 50 of 160 Ibs in barrel; turnips, 65c per bar el; cabbage, goc per large sngar bar el. Address— J. J. GAY & SON, Charlettetown. H. L. Dickey, M.D. (Late of London Hospital.) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Ilours—gQ. 30 to 1; 2 tog. Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. othing —- F.erosene ofl is a buraiy now beth with pc} E qvesticg® hiclans and h . Suse The former went to make polit cal eut of while the latte want | Fis where te get ihe best quality of ea 1 Atoy lea : ney We have just rechadan Fut gill ck disect by schioner at gel Gil. We ase allt fer ‘ ein ee | Salicn tine for sre (tine it or sein Bd gallen t oA © Per im pevial salle, oe os Prati stral, as there is Le ro “pecial ow price by the eask. = BEER & GOFF, Grocers | were The... = Unexpected : cs i i ——— —, . IF CHARLOTTETOWN WAS OTTAWA TODAY You would have teen SOrry yon mot covered for a 1 amouut. | have geod COMpanies and can'quete yeu Jow rates. E. H. BEER | Buy from us and Save KITCHEN REQUISITES We do not mean furniture or tir ware but we do mean gr d, pure groceries, an@ are contiaually s: Pplying hors keepers with the elass of goods tht make the members of the bmi geed natured and happy. Ou prices are Within the Reach of Every Workingman’s Purse Driscoll: & Hornsby QUEEN? STREET. ==$———S===— Scalia tinal Tenders for Rink. Sealed tenders will be received fom e ties wishing to lease the Hillsbereugh *eit- ing Ripk from Nov. 19th, 1900, up to aay Ist, 1001. Tenders to be marked “Tend for Skating Rink,” te be addressed to 5, W Crabbe, Fressidemt, and te be in his hands by 12 e<leck noon Monday,Nev. 19th, 19% The highest er ary tender net necessatipat cepted, A. A. BARTLETT, Sec. Treas niI2—wawi. City Horses For Sale. Any person wishing to buy apsit of heavy horses belongiug to the City of Charlottetown can et full particulars by applying at the CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. nl3 i Gents’ Furnishings Boots and S oney J. B. MACDONALD & CO.