Ye emcee at! ci ru 7 - Wah x we * af as on, oe hy hy Yet, | reali ee ie TNS a nae ; eA a HY % = PRS REY oP pea Oe CE RINE. TRE ROAR eK ome com N wr co Ce ee a -. RE Ee = SS CALENDAR, JUNE, 1897. d \NGI First Quarter, 8th. 2h. 50.0m, a Full Mo Lith, 4 1.0m., p. n Last Quartet, 21st, 7h. 11.5m., m New Mi Kh, 10h. 42.6m. n Dav of Week Sun Sun High j Rises i Sets Waier h. m. hom. | mon ,t7 y _ @ae | 738 1? 40 2:1 W y 16 3y 6 oe y 1h i) 1 42 4 j 1G 1] | 215 2} S 1S 12} 245 6 \ 5 12! 320 61M y 14 | 13 t Ol 8 | Tuesday 14 i 1 47 9} We nesday 14 | 44 5 43 50 | Thursday 14 15 6 32 al | Fri Ly 13 | soe a2 | Saturday 13 | is; 38 02 13 | Sunday 13 | ‘7 S 48 141M lay is i $i 9 SS 15 | y : 4 wee 16 | \\ Ly i 13 | iS} 11 08 17 | Thurs { IS | {S 1 42 LS } Friday 14 | 1) 22D 19 | Saturday Mi #@) 3@ 21S 14 | 3 a 41 21 | M if 49} 418} ce. 1 14 50 1 59} 423 | Wednesday 15 5} 5 4 24 Thursday 15 50 6 32 25} Frday 15 50 714 % | Saturday 15 50 7 & STi S 16 50 8 28 98 | M l7 50 9 05 2) 1 17 19 9 42 30, Vs 118 | 749) 10233 | Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows. -- At6.30am, 8am, 950am, lla m, lpm, 2pm, 4pm, 6.30 pm. Wi" leave Rockey Point as follows: AtTam,&8.30a m, 10am, 11.30 am, 1.30pm,3pm,dpm,7 p m, SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45» m, 2 p m, 4 p m. From Recky Point: At 10a a. 1.30 pm, S p m, 5.30 pm. SOUTHPORT FERRY, Hillsborough will ply on the South- port ferry till further notice as fol- ows :-— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town daily at 6.30 am and every half hour up tol0 pm. Leaving Southport at +45 am, making half hourly trips np 010.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat reaves Ch’town at 7 am, making half hourly trips up to 8.55 pm. Steamer laid off from 11.05 to 12 o'clock noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- modate the travelling public. PE [sland Railway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. \Trains Srains Out- : i In- ward. Read STATIONS. lward. Read down, up. P. M.A. "i ores coreg 3 30! 6 30| Charlottetown .../ 9 3 52) 6 44)..Royalty Junction.| 9 0111 48 t 42! 7 18|..North Wiltshire. .| g 9810 58 158) 7 2s!.. Hunter River... | g 48/10 43 5 34| 7 52|..Bradalbane...... | 7 54110 07 & 44) 7 5a)..Emerald.. ..... 17 is) 9 57 5 59| 8 Os|-. Freetown ....... 7 38) 9 42 6 20) 8 22). . Kensington --++ | 7 23) 9 20 655, 8 45)ArL ogige Sy.) 7 00) 8 45 7 30,10 ooj|Ly J ~” Tn all 6 05) 8 10 7 45:10 29)..Miscouche ...... 15 4217 56 S 02.10 49 «« Wellington . ..... 5 16: 7 38 S$ 2011 39... Port WHO secdnss 1 au 7 9 20/12 50) - PET occey es 315' 6 2 9 36 1 15|- - Bloomfield aeebde 2 50. 6 O4 10 00, 2 08 -- Alberton bene anes (113 5 40 tO 40: 3 OO}--Tignish .... ....! 4 95) 5 00 P. mu. |p. Mk tei Pp, M./A. M. A. M.\P. M. |A. M./A. M. 6 48) 5 00). Charlottetown «39 I 82 7 05, 3 14).-Royalty Junction! 9 o1| 5 20 7 38] 3 37| .Bedford <.......1 8 37] 4 47 10) 4 OO|AT. Vance Lv 8 15) 4 15 20; 4 05 Lv. acon rf Ar. § 10! 4 00 OO 6 eh, ... csc ccas | 7 421 3 20 9 29) 4 54)..St. Peters veseee) 7 20) 2 50 1) 16) 5 28}..Bear River ......, 6 46; 2 08 11 OO} 6 OO} .Souris.... ...... 6 15) 1 20 A. M.|P. M.| a ja. MIP. M. S 25) 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ....1 8 10] 3 50 9 37, 4 58). Cardigan........ 7 17) 2 38 (M} 5 15}..Georgetown ....] 7 OO] 2 15 iP M. A. M.|P. M IP: ae Cee es 7 55 a | 7 45 ; 35 AS). -Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 IP. M.| lA. M ae Trainsare run by HKastern Standard Time. & McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rvs, Charlottetown. VYoncton, N B. Raiway Office , June 1, 1897 _— \SK YOUR GROCER FOR |; and shop at Southport North River, Aids digestion wonderfully Adams’ Tutts frutti. Saye coupons inside of wrappera for latest Books and Prizes. Some dealers try to palm offimitations on which they make more profit. 148 We Dont. Claim To be able to siit all who are sufiering with their eyes, people who have sfiffered in- zessant headache, pain in the eyes. ete, who attribute their relief to the wearing of prop- erly fitted glasses, We aie here to help you if possible. IE. TAY BOR Jeweler and Optician. orth Side Queen Square. Wants, Lost, Found &e WANTED -To purchase for cash—a med erate sized house: about LO minntes walk trom the Post Office. Apply at =X AMINER Office, WANTED.-— Chief Agent for P E.1. to suv- rintend the business of the Manufacturers’ Life Insurapee Company. the business is now so extensive as to require a resident man ager. Tistrict Agents also wanted in eve y nnrenresented district Applyto J. R. Paton Box 202 Charlottetown. 123—Guar LOST ,— A gald hrooch on Tuesday morn- ing The finder will he rewarded by leaving the same at Prowse Bros. 147 3i T.OST — Retween Oueen Sqnare and tha Citv Building a buneh of kevws, Finder wil! obliges by leaving them at this Office. 3i pd WANTED,— A trustworthy nurse for two children good references required 4rpfy at this office 3i pd TOT.FT.— A enttace at Rocky Point. suit- anie forasummer residence. Anniv to R. McMillan. la7 tf pat guar. WANTED — A nartner with 84) tn take an interest ‘na nwnmbing and heating bne iness, with or rithont exnerienes, A and business enerented. Apply by letter to M., FXAMINER Office. 139 Ri AMERICAN GLANSTONE CARRIAGE “or Sale. hu'lt ber French of Boston, Goan’ os new. Sell for half eost. Apply at Larges Carriage Factory. 129 tf et ee em ee WANTED. —A Cook: wages $19.00; no wash- ing: eoad references reanired. Apply to Mrs E Bayfield. Cher'ottetown ? dy and wky guar. &’side journal. con w ANTTT) — For the Sesside Hotel at Rustico for the season, Apply to John Newson. WANTED, — An ernerieneed ~nrse, Apply to Mrs Morson, Grafton Street West, WANTET) —A girl for general hovsework, Apvly to Mrs. D. Stewart, Kent St. 141—tf WANTED. — A horse suitable for a delivorv team. Apply to J.Wurphv & Sor. 139 3i FOR SAT.F.—A mansard @oof Cottage and Lard on Krston Street Fast, ata Bareain Apply to A. MeNeil, Auction-er d TO V.FT—A honse ecantainivng six ronms sit. nated on Kine St. hack of Merchants Bank of P FE. T. Possession viven Ist of Tune apply to Miss. Low Jen, Dundas Esplanade, WANTED.—Carrig® Forse wanted, “Yorst he sonnd. gentle ond natmoare than & verre old. Apply to W. N. TANTON, JEWELER. ——. — WANTED.— At onee, a enck with gond r-f- erences. Apply to Mrs. Fredrick Peters. :. Jat WANTED. - In asmall familv.a hensematd Re‘erences required. Apply at this office. 138 TO T.FT — A house cn Cumberland St 4r~- y to H.P. Welsh. 137 tf WANTEN—An ernerieneed horse maid, a at once to Mrs Sullivan, Brighton Tilla. Pasture to le-—Persons wanting Pasture for Cows during the season, near the city, had better apply to the undersigned at once, as he ean only take a limited number’~ Arthur 114 Imo Peters TO LET—An office in Bank Ruilting with f-o-pro-f vanit. sdinining the offices of Messrs Davies & Haszard. Apply to! M. Davison, Cashier, 106 SALESVEN WANTED, in ‘every district to handle reliable goods, new season, samples free. salary from the start. For particulars 95 write Luke Bros, Co Montreal. FOR SALE OR TO LET.--A dwelling hence Goode stand for either blacksmith or*earpenter. Apply to Robert Bovyer, Southport. 108i wky. _— FARM FIRSALE,— The subscriber offer alty,7 miles frem rhe citv, fronting on the | with good buildings thereon, Apply on the premises, Jane Fleagher. d&w—td Royal Oak Soap tha best lanndry Soap ou the market. | Oue bar will doas mucb as two bars | of ordinary imported Soap made | from filthy material. CHTOWN SOAP WORKS: UEEN VICTORIA: FER LIFE AND REIGN; great historic work.sells on Sightto thousands. Lord Dufferin in- troduces it to Canadians in glowing words Easy to make $20.00 a week.some make twice hat. Manv make more in Spare time than during fay at regular employment. This vear’s Great Sexagenary Celebrations are booming it. Books on time. Prospectus free oOCahyasrsers, Territory eoing fast. THE BRADLEY GARRETSON Co Ltd Toronto: Can °* but we know of a good many } for sale her farm of # acres,in West Rovy- $100,000 invested in Dom. —- THE CATBIRD’S PLIGHT. Forty Birds to the Rescue—lHow It Waa Finally Set Free, ‘Going through the woods one day,”’ said a lover of birds, ‘‘I saw a catbird with one of its Wings caught on a brier bush. There was a clump of briers here, with a narrow opening at one place between two of the bushes. The catbird had tried to fly through that opening and had made a miscalculation and got one of its wings impaled on a thorn. The other wing was free, and it was flapping that and trying to get clear of the bush. ‘*Around this bush there must have been at least 40 other birds, of one kind or another, catbirds and brown thrash- ers and wrens and grass chippies, and 30 on, that had been attracted by the unfortunate catbird’s cries and its ef- forts to escape, and that appeared to have gathered there to help it. They fluttered about close to the bush, flying eround at a greatrate and making a lot of noise, but not really doing anything. Some of the smaller birds would fly around very close tothe bush or even fly under it, and I imagine some of the bigger birds saying to some of these venturesome little fellows, ‘Here, you brown thrasher, you, why don’t you get under him there and push on bis wing?’ But the brown thrasher would only go about so close. He wasn’t going to get caught. What the birds would have done finally I don’t know. I think they would have helped the catbird in some way, but I undertook to help it myself. ‘‘Of course I couldn’t go right up to it, for that would have frightened it, and may be made it hurt itself even worse. I had with me a sawed off broom stick that I carried for a walking stick, and I undertook to free the catbird with that. I thrust the stick through the brier bush, all the other 40 birds look- ing on, and brought the end of it gen- tly against the catbird’s wing and push- ed the wing off the thorn. But in start- ing away the catbird got the wing caught again on another thorn. That was bad, and I stood off aminute de- liberating about what to do next, the whole flock of birds still fluttering round and the imprisoned catbird now pretty nearly exhausted. It was a time to drop ail ceremony, and I simply walked up to the bush and took the cat- bird off the thorn with my hands. ‘‘Just beyond the brier bushes there Was « smooth grassy spot in the woods and I laid the cathird down there, the whole lot of birds that had been hover- ing about the brier bush following along, more or less near, and hanging around there, Pretty soon the catbird got up and flew to a little tree nearby. It wasn’t strong, but it could fly and its Wings were all right. When it flew up into the tree, all the other birds flew away. From the tree the catbird sang its thanks to me, and there I left i, ’?— New York Sun. secnactncsiiiai aisle ii Ayn Oup Ano WELL TrRieD REMEDY.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years | ——— by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the ebild, softens the gums, allays al! pain,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy forDiarrhea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sola by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow’s Sooth iug Syrup, and take no other kind 1 3 fw CAUTION I will not be responsible for debts con- tracted by any one in my name, uuless by written ordor. JAMES VATCHER. 137- -lw Charlottetown, KOKANIE. ‘CREEK SHARES NO FAKE “wy But legitimate mining. FOUR CLAIMS. One being on the famous Molly Gibson vein. Two above Enterprise, which sold $300,000 cash. and another one half mile from Slocan River. High grade ore out cropping on threes Well defived ledges On «J. Capital only $250,000 in 25 cent Shares, First issne for development 3 cents, nou assessable. Next issue not leas than 10 cents. Reliable management. Nothing less than 500 shares sold. Order through bank. GEO. D. SCOIT Agent 42, Fort St. Victoria, B. C, Canadian Order of wr Foresters Court Ch'town, Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in Wright's Nall, Prince St A fraternal society. Purely Canadian. Govt. Bonds. surplus funds, Jany Ist, 1897, $525,179.43 Has the largest surplus on hand for each $1,000 risk of any society of the kind in Canada. $10,000 on deposit in Bank of Nova Scotia in Ch’town. No assecements, Fixed amount each month. Want of | money can be no excuse; the cost of carrv- ing insurance has been brought within the reach ofall. Married men, is it not a duty you owe your wives and children to provide against emergencies, 8—T2aw 25—3mos DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 28 1897. — can MESSAGE TO MEN, Proving that Tru ¢ Bionesty and True Phi autre thy SUUML Mxist, If any man who is weak, nervous and debilitated, or who is suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from vouthful follv, excesses or overwork, will take heart and write to me, I will send him confidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which [ was completely restored to perfect health and manhood, affer years of suffering from Nersons De- bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weak- ness, Ih ve nothing to sell, and therefore want po money, but as I knowthrovugh my own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers, lam giad to be able to assist any fellow-beings toacure. I am well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for L myself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly jost faith in mank'nd but I rejoice tosay that | am now perfecily well and happy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known to all. If you will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud sat'staction of having been of great service toone in peed will be sufficient reward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover portage and address Mr. Geo. G. Strong, North Rock wood, Mich. 135p&w. Tavlor’s is the place to have a nice job ot RINTING PRINTIN done; you not only get a nice job but you can get it done cheaper than any other place in the city. The > ANSON R Yt SO | is heis under less expences than any other firm in the city and he has the latest facilities for doing good work quick. J. D. TAYLOR The Always Busy Printing Office. Pleasant View House HAMPTON P.E.I. Will be open for tourists and others on Thursday, June Ist. Rates mod erate. ; Telephone connection with the en- tire province. Persons coming by Str. Jacques Cartier on Friday or Saturday will be met at Victoria, M. SMITH, June 24 & Tues. pd Propietor Ste2m Ferry Boat For Sale In the Supreme Court Iu the matter of the winding up Act, chapter 129, of Kevised Statutes of Can- ada, and the acts in amendment thereof. : AND 1n the matter of the Pictou Steam Ferry Company, Limited, The subscriber as liqnidator of the above named company, pursuant an order tated 12th June, 1897, made by Mr. Jus- ice Weatherbie, will sell of public auction at Ferry Wharf, at foot of Coleraine Street in the town and County of Pictou, on TUESDAY, TSE 6rn DAY OF JULY 1897, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon, all the right, titleand interest of the Pic- tou Steam Ferry Company Limited, and ali the interest of the subscriber as liquid ator as aforesaid, of in and to all that cer tain steem ferry boat the “Maple Leaf,” of eighty one tons or thereabouts, built in the year 1891 or thereabouts, as she aow lies in the harbor of Pictou, _ Terms of Sale.—Ten per cent deposit at time of sale, remainder on delivery of deed, For further particulars respecting ferry- boat, apply to . as G. H. ELLIOTT, nas 8 of the Pictou Steam Ferry Co., td, Pictou, 15th June,— 18, 22, 28, july 5. Cedar Shingles Now landing from schooners “Julia Franklin,” “Ming Page,” “Mary Star of theSea,” and“Hare.” 1200 M Sawn Cedar Shingles of the follow ng grades, viz:— ° 200 M Extras. 200 M Clear, 520 M 2nd Clears, 180 M X No. 1. 100 M XXX White. Also on hand all other kinds of Lumber, Lime, Brick, Cedar Posts, etc., etc. All kinds of which will be sold low for cash. moot Waggek CULE & LEWIS, 138—w4ikdlaw 2~ 4wks. > * Zz ry ee - STEEL DISK HARROWS And Seed Sowers, to g» on Wheel Rakes, sold direet to farr. ers at prices that will surprise the buyer. Fumyps! Pumps! We are making a full line of pumps; ant fit them y order to suit any depth of well, free cf cost for fitting are determined to keep some of the money on the Island, T. A. MacLEAN, , Pp to We Sueeessor to McKinnon & McLean. Free Corn! Fre a e Corn Farmers you will have corn free of duty now, but you still require implements to sow and clean it with. QUEEN CORN PLANTER AND PERFECTICN WEEDER Ovr Planter sows from 18 to 5( lbs. per acre, with an azarm pell to tell when the seed is running short. A man ean sow with one horse about 8 acres per day. OUR PERFECTION WEEDER cleans 3 drills at once and thoroughly takes the weeds out of corn, potatoe or turnir patch; itis the best weeder yet made for rootcrops. Perfect working guaranteed. Yeur inspection of these machines is desired as they are ~ FINLAVSGN & MCKINNON TERLIZZICK’S CORNE® ThE Mutual Lite Lastranee C0 OF New YORE ST RICHARD A. McCURDY, or: - oe Preside n (THE WORLD’S GREATEST COMPANY), Has more insurance in force, a greater annual income and more assets than any other company in the world. It is the oldest active American Co. Total Assets, - - - - $234,744,148.42 Invested in Canada, - - - : 4,257,520 75 Total Surplus, nearly - - - 30,000,000,00 Insurance in foree, . - - - 918,698,358,00 Income in 1896, $49,702,695:27, being TWELVE MILLONS more than the total Revenue of the Dominion of Canada, Issues the most liberal policies and pays larger dividends, on all policies han any other company, and is beyond donbt,, the wealthiest and greatest company in the world. All policies payable in gold. Agents wanted in unrepresented (districts, JOHN MACKACHERN, Agent for P.K. Island. A Marine Insurance. 4444444 : Hulls, cargoes and freights insured at lowest rates. ing certiticates issued at office here when required. HORACE HASZA'SD. Cl’town, 17th May, 1 mo. 135, Sterl- eee SS ee . You may be busy; so ust a Vi in ute are we, and have . been all the Spring. So'busy that we did not have time to advertise and tell you all{the fine things we have for this season and the low prices we are selling fur, but the people find us out, for it takes over forty people to keep the orders we get made up, xo it keeps us Moving to keep everything going right, But for those who do not know, we might say that we keep all the old reliadle cloths such as Bellwarp Coating and Serges, Tyke and Blen- heim Serges, Fashionable Trouserings to noend. Come and see u8 and see our stock and the fine clothes we make, JOHN MACLEOD & CO MERCHANT TAILORS. i Oli ll