ORIGINAL TACTICS. Wrique Manual of Arms Prepared by “Ex- tra Billy.” most re:narkable company of sol- ver drilled in this country fought under ‘‘Extra’ Billy’’ Smith, twice gov- ernor of Virginia. He acquired the nick- name through connection with the ex- mill contracts which he had be- fore the war, lus charge to the govern- ment of ‘‘extra work”’ on his star routes ient and large as to keep postoffiice department in a state of term: nt. ind old man of the rough, ‘*Blue Jeans’’ Williams, man, Jerry Rusk, Craw- kins. His education had glected, but he owned e and horse sewse enough nary governors. He drilled ding to ‘‘ ‘Extra Billy’s’ unpublished manual of The 33 ciers teresiy ing so freq. the copstull He was ag honest type o Lincoln, Thu lord wad Jei Deen idly I brains to spa for three ordi his men acco Tactics,’’ an arms. A drill less ly’’—Now, b > 4 m: Colonel ‘‘Extra_ Bil- ys, git yo’selves in persi- tion. Are yo ready? Totearms! De- liver arms! Rest yo’ muskets! Tote arms! Ground yo’ rifles! That’s tol’ble good. Are you ready again? Well, here we go. Fix yo’ stickers! (Fix bayonets. ) Now charge ‘em and stick ’em! One day he Jed his men into a blind lane about a rile long, and arriving at the end could not see his way out ex- cept by tearing down fences and going through a wheatfield guarded by an angry farmer with a dangerous looking gun. The objective point was the oppo- site side of the field. After studying gravely the situation he gave the order, **Disband, boys, an meet me tomorrer mornin oh the tother side. of the field whar we aimed to git this evening. '’— Kansas City ./ournal. A Military Trick. One-ef our German-American citizens related the following incident of the German revolution of 1848: ‘*We were short of men and hada large number of prisoners to look after. That did not worry us as long as we were not moving, but one day we had to make 4 forced march. The country through which we were to pass was hostile, and oxtreme watchfulness was necessary. ‘Ve had few enough men as it was, and we knew that those pris- oners were ready to make a dead run at the first oper ing. ‘Finally a young officer made a bril- liant suggestion, and it was promptly carried out. We ripped the suspender buttons frogya the prisoners’ trousers, took away their belts and knew we had them. Their hands were busy after that, and fast running was out of the question. We made the march safely, and I do mot believe that even Yankee ingenuity could have invented a sim- pler solution. '’’—New York Tribune. ALL HEADACHES HOFFMAN’ HEADACHE POWDEBS 10 cents and 25 cents at all P. B. Island Railway Halifax - Exhibition. 1898 1898 SEPT. 22nd 10 29th _ Return tickets ‘at reduced rates will be issued Sept. 20th, to 27th, both inclusive limited to return October lst. Special Low Bate > « bode denses SSBO Nomore than $3.50 will be charged from any station onthis Railway, and tickets will be issued at all -siations and on trains on the 22nd, 24th and 27th, and limited to return five daye, exclusive of date of issue and Sunday. All tickets issued via Charlottetown and Pictou. G. A. SHARP. Superientendent Ra 'wiv OfficeC barlottet own, Sept 13th, 1S: ii w2 Auction SALE Vor the Benefit of all Concerned. 0 Le sold by Public Auction ON TUESDAY. The 20th inst., at {2 O'clock, on the ‘team Navigation Oo’s wharf in Charlotte owa. Tbe Bark “Bertina,” of Genoa, 763 one register. As she now lies staneled ear tie woutli of Belle River, P. B. I. E. H. NORTON, eA Auctioneer, 2L6 dy. i THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 19 1898. +. THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For September, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES 7th day, Last Quarter. 15th day, New Moon. 22nd day, First Quarter. 29th day, Full Moon, = High Water. Sun % | Day of We’k| —— -- oe a Morn.| Aft. | Rises.| Sets. Thursday (10 44 1124/55 [6 25 2\Friday 11 31 \11 57 6 23 3 Saturday 1216; 8 21 4Sunday 028;102, 9 19 5 Monday 058/149, 10 17 6 Tuesday 1271239 12 15 7 Wednesday 151/338 13 13 8 Thursday 217; 451 14 il 9 Friday — SOR: BM LR 10 Saturday 404 7 34 or. 2 11 Sunday 5 45 8 20 18 5 12 Monday 659 8 52 19 3 13, Tuesday 756|921); 21 1 14|Wednesday' 8 50 949} 22 (5 59 1siThursday | 9 41 1016) 23 57 16) Friday 10 22 10 44 25 55 17 Saturday 1059 1113 | 26 53 18 Sunday ll 38 1144 27 51 19, Monday 12 20 28 49 20 Tuesday 015;108; 29 47 21\Wednesday' 0 42 207, 31 45 22| Thursday 115;312; 32 43 23) Friday 203 \' 437; # 41 24| Saturday 314/558), 35 39 25|Sunday 446 609) 3% 37 26| Monday 621 810 38 35 27| T uesday 748,859; 39 33 28) Wednesday | 8 53 938 , 40 31 29/Thursday |948 1014 42 | 29 30) Friday 10 34 10 48 = 43 27 ——— Wants, Lost, Found, &e. WANTED—A vood steady, smart boy about 15 years ofage, who has had some ex- perience ina general store Ajply “ . irl for plain cooking and office. Freres purse is kept. Apply 21 ~“WANTED—A to Mrs weeks, Brighton. general work, ~ FOUND—A sam of money. “Apply to Thos Sweeney, City. 218 WANTED.—A girl for general housework Must be well recommended. Apply to Mre. D. MacLean, Grat'on St West, 217 3ins TO LET.—That desirable Dwelling House on Euston St occupied by L. 8, MeNutt, Esq.. and Rev. “© W. Corey. Possession given. for either tenement, on or after Oct Ist, Apply to wn H. Mitchell, Patriot Office, Sept 17 = bl TO LET.—Three story Dwelling House con- taining eight large rooms, on Prince Street. Possegnge given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, FOR S4LE,—Sultana Stove No 40. in first eee order, Asy to E. H. Norton Auction- er 17. LOSY.—Batween the Hermitage, North River, and Hillboiough Square a hand satchel containing a a of money and other articles Finder will be suitably reward- ed by leaving the sume at Prowse Bros care of Prowse. 217 V ANTED.—4n eee woman for aon a Apply to Misa Morris, 233 Water treet. 203 WA NTED—A cook and housemaid, wages $6 and $7. Apply to V.s.Geo. Warburton, " W estwood”’. No washing. 26 ~' FOR SALE--Two «mall dwelling honses on Euston St, West, Apply on the remises to Miss Butler, ee 213 ay ivh TO LEf.—The' laree Hall in the brick building on 132 Queen Street ad oining K. B. Norton’s Hardware ttore. This Hall is nicely finished with easy approach from Queen “treet. Rent moderate. apply to JB. Macdonald & Co. 204 4 weeks, ———__—~s FOR SALE—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,now giviog from 10 to 12 quarts of milk daily, Apply to E. A. Beer, 197 tf WANTED.—A good plain cook ina small family where two servants are kep'. Good weees to a Suitable person, Appiy at this f Mice. 217 tfdaw ~ WANTED.- A servant for general house. work. Apply to Mrs. Putyin, Pownal St, opp‘ site Murrays Bakery , 26 Sins, WANTED —For Prince Island. « Chief Organizer, for the Ancient Order of Amor: eans,the most pvpular and progressive ben. eficiary Orderin America. Life. Accident under one certificate. A and Sickness liberal contract with renewal in'erest given | to godd men. Apply to Col. W. Sparling, | Chief Secretary, Little Rock, Arkansas, 2!6 dy 3 ins PO LSC —Ta+nous2 491 premises know i as the “Old Lonio. House, ’situateon Water | St., nextt> Government W arebouse No l Appl7to Peake sros & Co. jan2s—tf BRICK HOU3E, POPLAR TERRACE KENT sfREET.—That desirable residence, girdens and outbuildiugs, opposite new | Prince of Wates College, House has sixteen rooms and all modern conveniences, ‘To Letor For Sale. Applyto F. W. L Moore Attorney at Law,! Executor Estate late Fred- rick W, Moore. 178 10 PPPIPSAAPAAPAPARADRADAAAADNSAAY $7 to $10 a Week !siorwe | one can do the work. We want reliable lets and Bicycle Legrings for the trade, by a new process. No canvassing or ex- perience required. Steady work, good i pay: whole or spare time. Write to-day. families in every locality to help us manufacture Children’s Toques, Gaunt- ress, THE Co-OPERATIVE RNITTID Co., 15 Leader Lane, Toronto. KFS TP VATE POS The best that Scotland Yields ! Pattisons’ Whisky A wholesome aad aggreeable stimulant of unrivalled quality and flavor. Rich, Mellow, Soft The King of Scotch Whiskies For Sale by leading Wine and Spirit Dealers. BENS SSP FLL LIBS GRBIGILLGGH LES - s FEES SE Se a S. B. Townsenp & Co., MontreaL, AGENT FoR CANADA DEES PPPS Gates PE AS HS SPE The LHF f a fis | Site CROWN AND BRIDCE WORK} st} ep a] o> ay >a pr When teeth are so far decay*d that they Cannot be filled they can b restored to usefulness, beauty and durability by our crown system. Crown and Bridge Work is one of the most beautiful operations in dentistry. Crowrs are 80 usefuland s> comfortable tothe wearer, that he or she soon forgets they are different than his or her own teeth. It is astonishiag to see bow many roots and teeth that are considered worthless can thus be made good comfortable teeth. Crowa and Bridge work with its improve ments, when rightly performed, is scientific dentistry and coversa larg number of cases. We claim to be thoroughly UP-TO-DATE in our different branches and our Crown and Bridge Work is made and fitted by ourselvee, thereby ensuring perfect results and warranting satiefaction. Call and see specimens of work. Our artficial teeth are guaranteed to give . satisfaction in every respect. You can call in inthe moraing and have crown and, bridge work or artilicial teeth same day. All Work Painless Charge Mederate ail] J)» <)> <> a] p> BERLIN DENTAL P1}!.13%3, Over Store of Prowse Bros. Office Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m, GRAND as Of the New Jewellery store, and Fancy goods store in Prowse Bros New Stone Block. This event takes place on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday next, the 14th, 15th and }6th. Remember the date, for there is to be given away 100 purses at 25¢ each, and a chance of getting a Waltham Watch free. New Store, New Goods, New Firm, New prices, We have much pleasure in anncuncing to the public that we are now ready for business in our new store, in the old stand. Our line of goods and the prices we ask are a guarantee of quick sales. Below will be found a list of a few of our lines, Watches.—Walthams and Elgins, etc., in gold, silyer and nickel cases, a large variety to select from, CLOCKS.—A large assortment in Onyx, Marble and Walaut, eight day clocks, besides nickel alarms and SILVERWARE. — We have a choice selection of dishes, fruit dishes, castors, spoon holders, and new and sparking JEWELLERY.— Finest | and links, watch chains and drops, etc., in the city, FANCY GOODS.—Our line of fancy gcods are new and there is a large variety to select from. Tatest in fancy vases, fancy ornaments, orien- tal vases, photo albums and stands, card cases, whisk holders, fans, purses, fancy pipes, opera glasses, musicial instruments, toys, games, etc, Also fancy gilt silverware suitable for wedding presents. Our stock is too large to pub- lish in full, but we will find it no trouble to show the goods if you call. Patronize your Island boys and get the worth of your money. Our Motto—Quick sales, and small profits, WUREY & CO, Prowse’s New Block, Sunnyside of Queen Square, Charlottetown, Visit the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. and Marbleite, Gik musicial clocks, cake baskets, berry butter dishes, etc., everything ot of rings, brooches, stick pins, cuff but- ons . Easily Managed. Scene—Editor’s sanctum. Printer (rushing in excitedly)—Here’s a go! Johnson, the murderer, has just been found innocent, and the government has telegraphed a pardon. We've got the whole account of the hanging set up, with illustrations, and the form is on the press. Editor (coolly)—Don’t get excited, man. Just put over the account in large capitals: ‘‘Johnson Pardoned. Full Ac- count of What He Escaped!’’—Pear- son’s Weekly. Couldn’t Translate It. ‘Is that your baby?’’ asked the in- terested party. ‘‘What a cute little child! What is he saying now?’ ‘*I don’t know,”’ replied the perplex- ed father. ‘‘ You see, his mother carries the code book.’’—Philadelphia North American. All at Sea, Absentminded Professor (in the bath tub)— Well, well, now I have forgotten what I got in here for.—Fliegende Blatter. Physicians declare that the most nu- tritious article of diet is butter, and ba- om comes next. Every square mile of sea contains | , 20,000, 000 fish of various kinds. ALL HEADACHES rom whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMANS HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggists Canadian Gov't Railway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun-, days excepted,) asunder. — ————— OPENING DAY ¢ Trains Out- sie Trains In ward..Read| StATIO NS, ward, Read down, up. P. M.JA M. ‘ P.M. A. M. 3 10) 7 45) Charlottetown .. | 8 5012 10 4 30) 8 42 .. Hunter River. ..| 7 5310 51 . a dal: -Emerald ae ts | 7 2310 11 : ae 00, Rensington.... | 8 58 9 31 r v.16: 6 45i10 a0, | S*Side 7 45111 85] "pore Hain... °%.| 3 45) 8 20 P. M. ee eeeeete 7 24 8 37 1 7 917 9 15) O Leary sn see eee, 300 6 26 9 55| 3 10 .- Alberton. 206 606 210 5 42 owl. & .. Tignish .... eee) 106 5 00 — fe | P. M. M. P. M./A, M, a eee 2 00) 6 15). Charlottetown ... 8 16 "3 60 2 53) 6 50) Bedford ........| 7 97] 9 52 5 25) 7 10a lv 7 15] 2 90 83 35) 7 20 ly Mt Stewart {lv 7 10 5 OD : F : 10). SMEs conse 6 20,12 51 ahaa . .Georgetown lv vb 05.12 30 — | —_— A. M.| P.M, "3 95 +o lA. MIP, M, 414 715) Mt. Stewart “+++ 7 10) 2 10 4 41 7 44)" Morell......... 6411131 6 10 a ..St. Peters ...... 16 1 03 Z a. {a af -Sourit.... ...... | 5 1511 35 a ft: <e | 8 Pe: .. Emerald ot ® 0) es .-Cape Traverse ..| 8 10 A. M. CONNECTIONS, 13 OOjar.. Point duChene, I.C.R.....ar|15 21 Bler..... Moncton, I. C. R...... ari/18 BA Diets ~.6: <vdeenting de: GodRiine wees ar/24 04 16 15\ar.....Montreal, I. C. R.....1lv/19 © 45 30!'v.......StJohn, C.P.R....ar.i fll 20 a Bangor, M. <=. R..... .. 4 30 5 .. Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d)../11 00 g 1@ ar.... Boston, B. & M. R.. iv .' 7 00 @ Gs. ae Montreal. ... .....| 8 00 s lt &. &. Boston, B. & M. R.......) 7 OF 9 Arr. ...Montreal, C. P. R. lv..../ 8 06 Pp. M. New CODODODBOD OG OD Gaiters Ladies Gaiters in Black and Fawn high or low. Good vaiue in every pair. Don’t buy Gaiters before seeing our stock and getting our prices, Also ¢ ¢ Ladies, Misses and childrens Leggins. See our Corduroy high = leggins _for children. eomething nice. R. Kk. JOST, Stamper’s Corne ~ ; ~ : ¢ ¢ ¢ } ° § © ¥ SoS 90°39 0S OOOO0D 6D 5D ©4652-4606 0303 @Do2WOD94ES $ SG2QR0G062 P.E. ISLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Le PRINCIPAL I. OXENHAM. (Graduate of Montreal Business - College) Book-Keeping in all its branches thoroug h- ly taught in conuection with Actual Business Arithmetic, Shorthand Typewriting Penmanship, Kusiness Correspondence Commercial Law, Our system is the latest and best now in use in a and the United States, ard success, [rom the start, isassured. We open this year, after the Holidays, on Aug eth Hand at once, or send for our new Pros- us, > Co’town, Aug (}9. wu NEWFOUNDLAND. | The Most Picturesque Summer Resort in Ametica THE : SPORTSMAN’S ; PARADISE. Fvery river and Jake along the line of the Newfoundland Railway abounds with trout and salmon, The Shortest fea Voyage, Quickest and rafest route to any part is J via the tOYAL MAIL STEBMER | “BRUCE (Classed A 1 at Lloyds) ER uesiay, Thursday and Satur. _ day evening on arrival of the I.C.R.express, Returning leaves Port Aux Basque every Monday, Wednesaay and Friday evenings on arrival of St. John — express, 3 Leaves North Sydney ey FARE: eeeeeetonn to 8t. John’s, Nfd, ; First Claes 4 Second Claes Ome 1 Return 33.81 — Through tickets on sale at all stations on the L.C.R.,C.P.R. and Str. Nav. Co, BQ" The sex trip wil] be only 6 Hour, For all information apply to . R, G. REID, St. Jolin’s Nfld, or ARCHIBALD & CO., Agents, Nor h Sydney, C.B, NOVA SCOTIA PROVING EXHIBITION, HALIFAX N.S. 174 Sept, 22rd, to Sept. 29th, 1898, Read the list of utterly unsurpassed entertainments, #F Tue Vacvis Sisrers—In their Thrillx § aerial acts, concluded with 50 ft, dive, Harry LaRose:—In his marvellous Atcent ofthe Spiral Tower on there volvicg Globe. Hoa & Goverick —The Champion Rel: F ler Skaters in all sort of Humorous Antics Tue Reyat Canapiany Dracooxs.—In their famous Musical Ride and Evolutions Tue Excirixc Speep Comperirions,—— All the fastest horses inthe Maritime Provinces. e Tue Revizy oy Lucxnow.—The Won derful Spectacular Production. All to be seen in connection with the greatest Agricultural and Industrial Fair ever seen in astern Canada. Specially low Excursion Rates from all _ Points on Prince Kdward Island Railway, For particulars of same enquire at your nearest staion. And by 8.58. Halifax at one First Class Fare. FURE Malt—~ Vinegar | Having been appointed Agent for Messrs Purnell Webb & Co. Vinegar Brewers of Bristdl } England, Tam prepared to furnish samples and prices to the trade for sp and plain Pure Mali Vinegars, The absolute purity of all Vinegars made by Purnell Webb & Co ® guaranteed by their written signature in every Invoice. All Malt and grain brewed, is fi most CAREFULLY SELECTED and no acids or chemicals are used. : a a HORACE HASZARD pee re TO LET That centrally situated house ow’ Print St., near the Methodist Brick Chiteby containing nine large rooms, in good onder with stable and coach house attache Possession given the 15th of Oct@ner next. Apply to Thomas?McQuaid, lower QJueen St, Ch‘town. a5 FOR SALE OR T0 Let. _—_—_—_— That well’ Ynown business Hotel @ Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel comta'ns about twenty rooms and shop, al} in good repair. Stabling for thirty horses, with large in coanection, Anply to THOMAS CAMPBELL te wv eee ysl i