EE eoOoOoor eT ee « THE DAILY wt “A PLAIN STATEMENT FROM MR, ROBT. | His Little Son | CALENDAR, SEPT.., IS97. MOON’S CHANGES First Quarter, 3rd. Th. 0.8m, p. m Full Moon, 10th, 9h. S8.an ta ) r, 18th, 10h. 28.3m., p. 1 New \ 2, 26th, Dh. 33. 1m... a. m. Dav of Week Sun Sun | High Rises | Sets | Water : h. m. » hom. = morn. 1 ww In lav 5 M6 i) 1 3S? 2) Thursday — 27 oS 2 08 3| Friday — | os] s0| 24 5 | Sunday i 3] Yt i 2 Gi M i 2 | 2) 526 ats as 22 6 ol s \\ y >) 20 | SO] 9 | Thursday 26 1s | 9 01 40! Friday 37 16 9 St al } Saturday 38 lf 10 5] a2} Sund: vy 10 12 | ll 45 13) Monday $} 10 | 017 14:17 la ' {2 §; 04] 15 | Wednesday 13 61 059 16! Thursday 15 ..:.. 17! Friday i Si 14 18 | Saturday 17 ] 2 19 19 | Sunday s3 | 559 3 038 ad); M Ly mM 57 4 (5 “1 Tu Ly 5 a» 5 25 a We sday 52 HR 6 43 23' Thursday 54 51 7 51 24} Friday © 5D 19 8 51 25 | Saturday a) 17 9 45 26 | Sunday 58 5 {| 10 24 77} Monday 59 43} 11 31 38 | Tuesday 6 0 41 2 Wednesday l 39 0 12 | Thursday Se 2 538 | 0 48 ne Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. The Steamer “Elfin” Prince St. Wharf daily, cepted, as follows.—- At 6.30am, 8am, 9.30am, lla m, 1 pm, 2pm, 4pm, 6.30 p m. Wi" leave Rockey Point as follows: At 7 am, &8.30a m, 10am, 11.30 am, 130pm,3pm,5pm.7 p m, SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at : At 9am, 12.45 p m, 2 pm, 4 p m. From Recky Point : At 10a ~m, 1,30 pm, pm. will leave Sundays ex- 3pm, 5.30 SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- vert ferry till furtaer notice’ as fol- ows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town dailyat 6.30 am and every half hour up tol0 pm. Teaving Southport at *» 45 a m, making half hourly trips np 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat saves Ch’town at 7a m, making half hourly trips up to 8.35 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- nodate the travelling public Wants, Lost, Found &e WANTED—At once. two good coat makers, Apply at McKay Woolen Co, WANTED.-—To hire for a few weeks, a ehild’s Raby Carriage. Appiy immediately at this office. septl WANTED. —For Sept. lla purse-maid with good references. Applv st E. H. Beer’s office, near Bank of Nova Scotia TO LET—A half tenement house on the covner of Queen and Bayfield St. Arniv to Edward Praught. Aug 16 3wks TO LET.— House on Brighton Road, at present occupied by Miss Mcleod Heated _ het water, bath room &c¢, Apply to J. J. MeKinnon, at Finlayson & McKinnon. Aug 30 NOTICE —Two College Studerts %an be accomodated at JAMES M. ee Cumberland St LOST.—Tnesday p. m: Fidon and Findlays, Orwell. a brown silk umbrella, close rolied, Automatic Frame. Suitable reward. Robins Stable, Kent St. Jy 20 Julv 13th, between TO LET.—The new 2nd comfortable dwell. ing on Alley St. containing six rooms, no eccupied by Mr. John MeKenna mercha w Rent low, possers'on !st. October next. canb inspected On application. Geo. Allev Ang 18 246 LOST.—On Aug, 29th between New Glasgow and Ch’Town,a velvet cape trimmed with ur. finder will be rewarded bv leaving at nis ffice, Aug 313i WANTED,-— At oncea girl for general housework. good references required Apply to Mrs P. Blake, Kiug Street Aug 31 WANTED .—A girl for general heusew ork, Apply to Mrs J. T, Mellish Great —_ st, aug TO LET.—That brick house pleasantly sit, uated op Poplar Terrace, E. Kent St., 1A rooms.. Hot Water Heating. Roomy stable Coach House and Gardens. Also the cottage Stable, and grounds adjoining the above honse. Apply at house, or atofiice of F, W. I. Moore, Executor estate F. W. Moorr. 2” —lwk CHARLOTTETOWN Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent Fe SAVED GIS BOY. MACLEOD, OF GALT. ee Was Paralyzed on One Side and Doctors Treatment Did Him No Good—Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Were Given Cure. and Effected a Thorough lt Rex Mr. Robert MeLeod is a ge in the towa of Galt and thronghout the district. In conversation with a mem- ber of the Reporter statf recently, he couv- sented to make pub lic the facts concern ne the illness oe restoratioa to health of hic From the G rier, +] y . , | ntiemarn well know! little boy. He said :— ‘Yes, I believe tnat had it pot bean for Dr. Williams’ Pink Vills my litde boy would not have beeu living to-day. Willie. who is ten years of age, was taken with an illness that developed into paralysis of the lett side. He iad the best medical aid within my reach, but nothing seemed to benefit bim. He got so bad thst a pin vould be run into his left hand to the bone without his feeling it in the least. If be attempted to walk he could only get over the ground by dragving his left foot be- hind him; he had no power in it what- ever. One night [ was feeling prety blue about him. I felt that he wae yori to be an invalid all nis life,and I viewed things in their worst way light. On this particular night I put on my bat with the intention of going out to take a quiet walk, but just as I got to the door I saw lyingon the step a pamphlet. I picked it up listless]v, and saw it was an advertising book of toe Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co. lonly read a few words when the conv c'im seized me that here was something th: t migh’ poseib'y benefit my boy. Iat once went dowa to Mr. Eerrah’s drug store and purchased a box of the pills. By the time he had taken two boxes the color had come back into his hand and arm, and by the time he had taken half adozen boxes he was cured, and now he is better than he ever was before in his life, and as hearty and strong as any boy inthe tewn. Yes, Sir, I be- heve Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a won- derful medicine.” STEAMER CAMPAN SMILING DATES. From Ch’town. about 14th Sept From Montreal. Friday, 10th Sept. Tuesday, 21st Sept. “25th Sept Monday. 4th Oct. “ 8th Oct. Saturday, 16th Oct. “20th Oct. Friday, 29th Oct. “ 2nd Nov. Thursday, llth Nov. “ 15th Nov The “Campana” is the only steamer carrying freight from this port to Montreal direct. We solicit. for her the patrenage of importers and ship- pers, Rates Jeasonable and goods well cared for. CARVELL BROS., aug 16—2awlmo Agents. 5,000 men, women and children to to call and inspect my New Goods. Compare prices with othor stores,ahd be convinced by buying from me your watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spectacles, eye glasses, etc, you will save money, and the goods bought from me will be warranted to give satisfaction. Cc. Cc. JORY North Side Queen Squcre, pposite Post Office. Teeth Extracted Skiilfully. d No Fictitious Method. No Indiacrim- inate use Cocaine. No Injurious After Effects. DR. J. P. MURRAY, 415 Queen Street. AT THE--- 14, 1891, a bulteti DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. en ee Yon can have your teeth extracted free of | pain by the means of either general or ocal anesthesia. All kinds of work done atisfsctorily. DR. J. H. AYERS: JOHN BRENNAN’S Lig. % Traveled Seed the w orld and Caused Lots of Anxiocty. One of the silltest lies ever told was the famous invention of Sailor Man John Bren- nan of Sligo. It was made out of whole cloth. There wasn't the shadow of founda- tion for it, but there was so much that wight have been true about it that it was cabled round the world wherever men go down to the sea in ships, and for several hours it kept hundreds of peoplo on the rack of anxiety. About 3 o'clock on the afternoon of Oct. n was posted at the Mari thange that the City of Rome had foundered off St , olf the t of Newfoundland. Abant the same time the bewspaper Oices got a dispatch from Sb. John’s, N. F., saying that Sailor Man John Brennan of Sligo, Ireland, had got into the little town of Trepassey that morning from Peter’s river and had declared that he was probably the only survivor of the City of Rome, which had struck on the rocks and gone down. He was in sucha condition of exhaustion that néthing more could be got out of him until he had had rest and nourishment. That story was cabled and telegraphed everywhere, and at once the newspapers pegan to strive for further details. The first effort was to get confirmation or de- nial. It was found at once that the City vf Rome had suiled from New York at such & time that she must have been near St. Shotts when Brennan suid she was there. That looked like confirmation. ‘he even- ing papers got out extras with lists of the passengers and crew, pictures of the ship and her history. The oflices of the Anchor line agents were crowded with persons euger for But there was no nows. Friends of the passengers flecked about the place. The Maritime and Lloyd Reg- isters were searched fer roports of other hips with names similar to that of the City of Rome. An Italian Citta di Roma Was found, but when she was tracked it was found that she was all right. Then the newspapers began to prepare to send men to the scene of the wreck. Boston papers got men off for Halifax, there to take ocean tugs for St. Shotts. All the time the telegraph and cable were worked for further news from Newfound- land. At last there came a dispatch from the cable station at Cape Race to the An- chor line agents here: ‘Your City of Rome ‘passed here on Tuesday. AJl well,’’ it said. That was all. For the next 24 hours the truth hustled to overtake the lie. It suc- ceeded, but it was a hurd chase. Brennan had absolutely nothing on which to zo in making up his story. He couldn’t have known even that the City of Rome was in New York or had sailed. He just fired in the air, and, as may happen once in ten million times, he hit the mark.—New York Sun. HEIR TO THE THRONE. How Princess Victoria Was Told ef Her Chance of Successicn. Many interesting stories of the ‘‘Gir)- hood Days of England’s Queen’”’ are told in an article in St. Nicholas written by James Cassidy. Mr. Cassidy quotes the following from a letter written to the queen by her former governess, Baroness Lehzen: Iask your majesty’s leave to cite some re- markable words of your majesty when oniy 12 years old, while tke regency bill was stillin progress. I then said to the Duchess of Kent that now for the first time your majesty ought to know your place in the succession. Her royal highness agreed with me, and I put the genealogical table into the historical book. When Dr. Davys—the instructor of the princess and afterward bishop of Petersborough—wes gone, the princess again openeti the book, as usual, and neticing the additional paper said, ‘‘I never saw that before.’’ “It was not thought necessary you should, princsess,’’ I answered. “Il see I am nearer the throne than I thought.’’ **sSo it is, madam,’’ I said. After some moments the princess re- sumed: **Now many a child would boast, but they don't know the difficulty. here is much splendor, but much responsibil- _ The princess having lifted up the fore- finger of her litcle hand, saying, ‘'1 will be good, dear Lehzen; I will be good,” I then said, ‘‘But your Aunt Adéelnide is still young snd tuay have ebildren, and, of course, they will ascond the throno after their futher William IV, and nos you, princess.”’ The princess answered, ‘‘And if that were so 1 shoald never feel disappointed, for | know, by thy love Aunt Adulaiue bears me, how fond she is of children.”’ TO LET. | Those large and commodious Ware houses and Cellars on Sydney St. West, now occupied as a Pork Packing Establishment oy B. & M. Rattenbury. Possession 5th September, next. Apply at the office of the Connolly E+tate, Queen Street. FREDERICK PETERS. A. A. McDONALD. W. W. SUBLIVAN. Trusteer late Owen Connolly. UOGELL LINE The Str. Greetlands is now loading in Montreal, and will leave ‘for Charlottetown on Friday oe For partic- 2 er “RATTENBUR x, aug oo Ag nt time bine Shotts coas LeWws., —— XAMINER, CHARLOTTI TOWN, — We tell your doctor all there is in Scott’s Emulsion, just how much cod liver oil, hypophosphites, glycerine. But we do not tell him how these are combined. You have your secrets; this is ours. This knack of mak- ing the very best thing has come to us from years of ex- | perieuce with just one thing. ae We make only Scott’s Emul- sion—all our energy is bent on making that better than any other emulsion in the world. We have no other business thought. Is it any wonder that itisthestandard? re cone ems a cer ene = me | me = ee aa digestion wonderfully Adams’ Tutte Trott. Save coupons inside of wrappers for latest Books and Prizes. Some dealers try to palm offimitations on which they make more profit. The Last Dav P. GOODSTEIN’S store will be open tonight till eleven o’clock. To-morrow he will Jeave che preinises, “The old order changeth, a hew one comes in” Bargains will be given in dry goods and clothing, and the other useful articles now to be scen at the New York Cheap Store Last day, lest chance, dont miss it. P. GOODSTEIN., Queen Street. Near Johnson & Johonsons. P £ Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, 4t AY, 4th June, 1897, the trains of this Railway will rua daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under, ‘rains Out- : Trains In ward. Read) STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. P. M.|A. M. | PM. P 3 201 6 a Charlottetown .. | ashe 10 3 52) 6 44!..Royalty Junction.| 9 0111 48 4 42) 7 18 ..North Wiltshire. | ¢ 9219 58 4 58) 7 28).. Hunter River... | ¢ 72409 43 5 341 7 52)..Bradalbane...... 7 54110 07 5 44) 7 58]..Emerald.. ..... 7 48| 9 57 5 59) 8 08|.. Freetown ....... 7381 9 42 6 20] 8 22)..Kensington .... 7 23) 9 20 6 55) 8 45/Ar-L ociae { 7 00) 8 45 7 30/10 oojLv J EY! 6 05) 8 10 7 45|10 22)|--Miscouche ...... 5 491 7 36 8 02}10 49|--Wellington...... 5 16 7 38 8 20111 32|-- Port Hill ....... 433;711 2 20112 50). .O’Leary......... 3 15) 6 20 9 361 1 15/-- Bloomfield ...... 2 50| 6 O4 0 U0) 2 03)--Atberton........ 1 13) 5 40 10 401 3 O0]-.Tignish .... .... 1 05, 5 00 P. M.|P. M. Pp. M.|A. M. A. M.|P. M. AL M.A. M. 6 45! 3 G0)..Charlottetown .../ 9 15] 5 40 7 05) 3 14).-Royalty Junctior| g q) 5 20 aai"@.37| . Bedford ........ 8 37] 4 47 10) 4 00 re, j MtStew't } EY 8 15} 4 15 20) 4 05) Lv. Ar) 8 10) 4 00 OO G.B31 . -Mowell.....060546% 7 42) 3 20 29) 4 54).-St. Peters ......| 7 a9] 29 5 16) 5 28|.. Bear River ..... | 6 46) 2 08 11 00} 6 00} .Souris......... 6 15} 1 20 4 M.|P. Me LMP. M. 8 25) 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ... 1 8 16] 3 50 9 37; 4 58|..Cardigan....... 7 17] 2 28 OO) 5 15|..Georgetown ... | 7 00} 2 15 M.jP. M. A. M.IP. M. P. M. A. M. 7 55]..Emerald ...... 7 45 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 P.M. A. M. Tralnsare run by — Standard T'me. A MoDONALD, 8u rintendent, Gen a aT ORE. iarlottetown. Gancee. N's. Baiway (ffce, June ., 3447 SI PTEMBER - 1897 . FOR BOSTON —BY THE— INTERNATIONAL &.S, CO, PAST EXPRESS SHRVICH. THE ELEGANT STHAMSUIE “ST. CROIX, (2.000 TONS.) Charlottetown to Boston about 30 hours. Summerside to Boston about 23 honrs Roure 1.—Leave any point on the line of P. E. I. Railway by Morning Train Tuesdav or Saturday, reach St. Johu via Summerside and Point du Chene at 4 p.m, Leave St. John by Steamship St. Croix at 4.30 p. m. direct far Boston. Arrive there at noon next day. Rovre 2.—-Leave the Island on Taurspay, reach St. Joho same evening and con- nect with the Friday Morning Steamer for Boston, via Coast Service, viii. Send for Folder and information to nearest Ticket Agent, or to . FE, LAECHLER, Agent, E. A, WALDRON, Ge= Agent, BE Mass. The Tone sustaining pedal greatest triumph of tae Heintzman & Co. ocves ee Me keees The Greatly iacreases the tone producing power of a Piano Latest and best invention of the music:1 age, Call and hear it at The P. KE. Islant Music House. Are Sole Agents on P. E. Island for this Piano Colore. We make it comfortable for our patrons oy seltiag them cheerful shoes, are that kind. Snug, as our sales show. Men's Lines of Colored Shoes for Summer wear Our Lacier, Oxfords are marvels of beauty and good vale, Children’s in all styles. staple lines. Ourr (- trim looking attractive shapes ,that are liked immensely Misses’ an? Men’s Bicycle Shoes, a complete assortment of a/ Great variety. Low prices. Weeks & Warren unnyside Shoe Store. Eas! OUR BIG EXHIBIT ~~ ~~ OF NEW CLOTHS } i : ] We are opening our different lines for the new season, with much the same feeling of confidence which a fellow ex: periences when he has a good thing. So many good cloths grouped teyether that it is impossible to tell you all about hem. Come and see the REAUTIFUL LINES OF OVERCOATINGS the finest ever brought to the city. And Trouserings, the finest you ever laid eyeson; and for Suits, they are beautiful in the extreme. Those goods will be ‘shown with much pleasure, and will be on exhibit this afternoon and to-morrow JOHN MACLEOD &CO | MERCHANT TAILORS, vo