ad ee oF are rs q . th i tin ay ee Sn pent inn neainnoven er <i eraN REN et i a ate an eR Roe: AR iceman: Hm copteeep e or need omer samme sare _mmemetimatealitnona ba Tiger neccencape tite eis eS Metta I ? trains of this Railway wiil run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under, , 8 er atten a mg * in a a K Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 27th Dec., 1897, s Out- Trains In d. Read STATIONS, waid. Read do wn. up. P. M.|A. M.| py. '& M. 3 10) 6 20 ~ Charlottetown . 2 9) 10 00 3 30) 6 25). - Royalty Junction. 216 9 10 417) 7 12|..North Wiltshire. | 1 gq 8 55 | 4 31; 7 24|.. Hunter River. 1 2g: 8 41) 05; 7 5]|..Bradallane...... 1 am 8 07 | 5 13) 7 $8). -Emerald....... 12 53 7 53 5 271-8 00). . Freetown ....... 12 12 7 39 47| 8 25) . Kensington ..... 45 93) 7 18 20) 8 50) \r. | Dad { Lv. 12 00 6 45 P M./P. M.] r SIGE jA, M 12 50) Le } Ar. 10 320 | 1 1]|--Miscouche ...... 10 10! 1 37] Wellington...... » 47 2 19) - Port DOE ci lsice 9 09 3 Bt}. O’Leary........ ig 00 = 58)..3loomfield ..... 7 24 14 24 Atberton.... ++. @ ER i 5 3n!..Tignish soe © 00> 6 00 A. Mi M. Pr. M A. Mt. | 2 .Charlottetown . LO 30 2 }.. Royalty Junctior 10 10 o 23) ye ae ee 9 37 3 55 lar bhiniios EM | 9 05 10) lv \ Mt Stewart Lar | 8 50 29} ; Re hoses | 7 35 5.45 . . Georgetown 1 7 10 Py, M.| jA- M. iP. M.| we | 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ....; 8 55} | 4 43) . Morell ceed: © Oa | § 12) St. Peters eeeees| 7 48) 5 57) . Bear River ....+. | 7 O3; | 6 ” POR cks wee a ee 5 20 , Pp M.| A M.| lp. M.| in ree ee ir 5 15) oe oc: |? 50] | 6 O5)..Cape Traverse ..; 7 0)) lp. M.} \A. at. ~— mene Trainsarernn by Eastern Standar’? Time. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGE!., Superintendent, Gen Mer Goy’'.. Rys, Charlottetown. Vonctonu, N B. Railway Office, Dec. 27 1897 Wants, Losi, Pound &e WANTED—A nurse—girl from !2 to 16. to take care of achild. Apply at this «ffice jan ltr Spring Park containing TO LET.-Honse on lower Road( with or withent barn) vghtlarge and well finished :ooms, Frost cof cellar. Possession Ist of Dec. Apply SG thorne Revere Hotel, move7 tt FOR SALE OR Ts) LEI.—A three story dwelling on Pownal St. containing li -ooms and shop. Good-+tablingon premises--a de- airable business stand. Terms cf sale easy. Apply to BERNARD TRAINOA, Powna ‘Street janii— TO LET —The house and premises }tnown as the “Oid London House,” situate on vi ater St., nextio Government Warehoure Wo 1. A >to Peake prog. & Co, jan. 8—tf California - Prones) 2 We have a very fine assortment of California Stewing Prunes on hand. They are much nicer than the ‘Lurkish Prunes being larger and _ better flavored. Cape Cod Cranberries We have several bbls. of choice Cran berries in stock. On account of the scarcity of apples this pear, we are selling quite a lot of Cranberries for pies, sauces, ete. ag Sail To find wy the liberal patron- ag2 given us that we have pleased our customers, botn us to quality and price. We intend to study their wants in every way during 1898 asin the past. &.. TAYEOR JEWELER. orth Side Queen Squore. SUGAR, 350 bbls Granulated, 300 bbis Bright Barbadoes. 225 bbls Refired Bright. N. Ratrensury. Jan. 25 '98—ecd 4whks— pat, | ee —_—— If you cannot get Leet, ; Mutton will answer. You may choose between milk, water, coffee or tca. But there is no second choice for Scott’s Emulsion. It is Scott’s Emulsion or nothing. When you need the best cod-liver oil, the best hypo- phosphites, and the best glycerine, all combined in the best possible manner, | you have only one choice, It brings prompt results © in all cases of wasting, or loss in weight. All druggists; §0c. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. 50 YEARS" EXPERIENCE es Trace Marks A DESIGNS CopyriGHTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and Gooeripes may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $5 a year; four months, $l. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.2512roaavay. New York Branch Office. 62 F St.. Washington, Dd. CG EPPSS GOGOA ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED In Quarter-Pound Tins only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CoO., Ltd, Homeopathic Chemists, Londen, Englan Fine Display of PIANDS AND OmGAaANS FLETCHERS Warerooms, House Building, Beantiful That is what Everyone says of our Display of SILVERWARE —* New stock just received. The latest novelties in artistic designs. QUALITY A | G. Hi. TAYLOR Opera Ch lottetew n OE, reat tgymrencsvatiacn tO Oe treaty lt te inate . YHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETCWN. JANUARY 31, 1898 ee ee pring ( GRANT’S NAME. flow We Came to Adopt “VU, 8.” as Ile Initials. Up to the start for West Point, Grant had been Hiram Ulysses, or H. Olysses Grant. The young traveler required a trunk, and Thomas Walker, a local ‘‘genius,’’? was the man tomake it. He did so, and, to finish it off, he traced on the cover in big brass tacks the initials ‘*H. U. G.’’ James Marshall, Ulysses’ cousin, went to help him carry the new trunk home. Olysses looked at the big, glaring letters. ‘‘I won’t have that so,”’ he said. ‘‘It spells ‘hug.’ The boys would plague me about it.’’ And he thereupon shifted his middle name and became Ulysses H. Grant, and so he went forth into the world. He registered at Roe’s hotel, West Point, on the 29th of May, as ‘‘U. H. Grant,’’ and the same day reported tc the adjutant, George G, Waggaman, deposited $48 and signed his name Ulysses Hiram Grant. His name as re- ported from Washington, however, was U. S. Grant, and the errir arose in this way: The Hon. Thomas Hamer received the letter of Jesse Grant only the day before the close of his term, and, being niuch hurried, sat down at once and wrote to Secretary cf War Poinsett, ask- ing for the appointment of his neighbor’s son. He knew the boy’s name to be Ulysses, and, inferring that his middle name was Simpson, so filled in the ap- plication, and thus it stood when Ulysses faced the adjutant. He asked to have it changed, but was told it was impossible without the con- sent of the secretary of war. ‘*Very well,’’ he said. ‘‘I came bere to enter the military academy, and en- ter I shall. An initial more or less does not matter.’’ He was known to the gov- ernment thereafter as U. 8. Grant.— Hamlin Garland in McClure’s, Prince and Peasant. Prince Christian of Denmark, had he been only a king instead of a prince, would certainly outrival the story of Alfred of old and the cakes, One day he had to review some troops at Bierre, @ coontry town of small dimensions, Riding home, tired and thirsty, he stop- ped at a farmhouse to beg a drink. The old farmer’s wife bade bim welcome and enter. As she was at the moment pan- cake making, she asked him if he would like some. ‘‘Very much, indeed,’’ re- plied the prince, and soon he was cowm- fortably seated, enjoying his humble fare at the kitchen table. Having finished his meal, he asked the old dame how much he owed her. **Nothing at all,’’ was the answer. On his persisting that he would prefer pay- ing, she patted his shoulder affection: ately, saying: ‘‘You are a soldier, my son, and soldiers are always ‘hard up.’ I never take anything from them.’’ He suggested he was not quite so ‘‘hard up’’ as the generality of them. ‘‘Oh, } know better!’? and with a knowing wink and a nod she turned to her pan- cake making. ‘‘It is quite true, good mother,’? said the prince, laughing heartily, ‘‘for, you see, my grandfather happens to be the king.’’ ‘‘ What?’’ cried his astonished hostess, dropping her whisk and nearly upsetting the frying pan in her fright. A second or two she gazed at hira speechlessly, then remark- ed naively, ‘‘I should have asked you into the parlor, shouldu’t 1?’ a a ES. See: See She Had Sad Experience. Landlady—The price of this room is 80 marks. Will that exit you? Stndent— Perfectly. Landlady—Then you can’t have it, A man who meekly accepis such »n exor- bitant price obviously does hot intend to pay his bill.—Fliegende Blatter. Ax O.p Axo Wet Tren Rinttad.- used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for ther children while teething with p-rtect success, It soothes the child sofiens the guma, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the hest remedy for Diarrl ca, Is pleasant to the ta-te. Sold by diuggiste in every part of the world, Twenty -five cents a bottle. Its value is incalenlable, Be sure avd a-k tor Mra. Wisslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take co other kind. Makes a very acceptable and use- tul Xinas present, We ure showing a nice assort ment Cf reliable time-keepers at VERY LOW PRICES We will be pleased to have yon call and examine our Watches he forepurchasing,as we may save you $$ We Guarantee Every Watch. W. N. TANTON JEWELER Gi. Gea, St, Printi in ail its branches 8. Exay- INER Office, one cf the bes equi ; Mrs. Wiuslow’s Soothing Svrup has been ; Tiacvin’s Berth. In the early days of slecpimg curs two men slept in one berth. One day a tadh Janky man engaged a berth froin Pullman Pullman handed him the check and saic "I T shall sell the other check to that berth to another man, of course.”" The Janky man wound himself up to his full height, then unwound himself again. “Young man,’ he said, “the person who can get into one of your berths when | am wound upin it is welcome to the accommoda tion.” This man was Abraham Lincoln —New York ‘lribune. Outdoor Exercise. Muldoon, the trainer and athlete, ad- vises the same physical exercise for women as formenm. ‘Outdoor exercise,’ he says ‘will preserve their beauty, bring health and improve the temper.’’ He suggests good, long, brisk walks, work with the dumbbells, jumping rope and playing ball Of course all these exercises must be taken in proper costume, Which should consist of loose fitting garments that will not in tertere with any part of the body and will allow free action of all the muscles. Literary Continuity. ‘Write more connected stories,” snarled the city editor to his sew reporter And the next day the reporter handed in his copy all pasted together.—Detruit Free Press. Cyclometers are in use in cabs in Ber- lin, Leipsic and Dresden. They record the exact amount of miles traveled and the ieyal fare of the occupants. «+ A Wonderful Scheme... “They say that Hendricks has been suf- fering from insomnia.” ‘*He has been, but he’s all right now. He has discovered a wonderful cure.” **What is it?’ “Hie hires 9 boy to stay out in the hall all night, rap on the door every little while and yell that it’s time to get up.’”’"— F ou be > Re os % & a trae rr pee tae ote, wa) ee eRe ke + 7 ne » SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They aiso relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Mearty Eating. A per- fect remeay for Dizziness, Nausca, Dr wsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smal! Dose. a _ Small Price. Substitution 2 tho fraud of the day. . ie alii ot: wa? See you eet Carter's, | ~ A n of- e <7 ASS 101 Cartés's, Insist and demand -_ Carter's Little Liver Pilts. Oysters Oysters Oyster JOY JOY! {0Y{—= Victoria Cafe, Great George Street. Oysters served it every style Lunches and dinners’ witl despateh. As usuai, I am _ prefidred’ to deliver Oysters ia any quantity to customers to any part of tne city. Telephone Connection. JOHN P. TOY Vicrorra’ CaFr’ Gt. George St..... EVERY DAY ‘A BARGAIN DAY ped Job Printing Establishuent, va P. E. Island, a ot mrt /- > ieehenaeinea a AT LEWIS’ From now unti! the end of the year, every day will be bargain day at our store All kinds of fancy goods, in Chiaa, Cetiuloid, Plush, Vak aud Glass, all kinds of Toyr, Games, Dolls, Doll’s Sleighe, Doll’s Corriages, Doll’s Tea-sets, Boy’s and Girl’s Slrighs. Also all kinds of Crockery. Make no mistake in the place, but con e direet to C. LEWIS, ial - a Amare ag a ants . ran “i Py ap rs) “a . aan nae Spe ET ANNE EAE DROSS = te aa Ae : 2 h a a . * dome ae : -» teldawe the BN v4 ee NN * ol VAL ¥ + - $F My a? , . ; ° om wf - ¥ - 27% - EESh BAESEE | MES EBHEEEESAAEERER After a Government Official | We are in the Dairy Supply business tostay, nh standing the unfair competition of au official whose traye expenses are paid out of the public fends. We pay our and will compete with any of the Quebec houses thus pe sented, for quality of workmanship in cheese vats, gre vats, either single or duplex, portable or stationary, temps ing or receiving vats, and all other Dairy Supplies im stog to order at short notice. We have on hand Alpha Separators which re more money to the patrons than any other, Separator oil that will msure safer running af extr speed than any other on the market. | Butter Boxes for storing and shipping butter in, Dairy plants that will run without an expert ou hand. Boilersthat will save fuel over any other thathas dee imported so far. Engines that do not require to be driver extreme speed to obtain enouch power, All work warran for one year. Sall at our up town store in the Temple, Graftea! ttetown. ° On The Track | Our parlor $iits ‘are winning their way into hundred! of homes if $ The Price and Quality does it. " They ere selected from the most up-to-date makers it J the Dominion—who give us special cuts. aa We will make you special. Our large sales show t the public appreciate our effects—to give gent bargains 3 Solid Walnut suites $24.00, 26,00, 50.00 and up, Gall” and get a bargain. : JOHN NEWSON,| The Real Bargain Giver. ——— Not a slack day in our Tailor Shep ye All our hands working, We want more coat’ and: pants makers to keep up wit our work. MekKay Vfoolen Grafton St. Oppoeit Ncrth side of Market Sq. High Class Tailors'and Furnishers,