MED BOE? glia Sn CALENDAR, JUNE, 1897. MOON’S CHANGES, Burst Quarter, Sth, 2h Full Moon, 14th, 4h. 49.0m., Pp. m, y ‘ ‘ = = £ast Quarter, 2Ist, Th. 11.5m. New Moon, 50.0m, a. m. 3 : . p- m. 2h, 10h. 42.6m., p.m. Dav of Week | Sun Sun | High - a eae Rises | Sets} Water sis , hem. »h.m.] mon. | for an appointincnat, and have u “scia , - HK) ‘ , ales. 4 4 | - @} your work done by us;*guaran- 3 j Thursday 16 40] 1 4 teed , 4 | Friday 1b 4} 2 la 5 | Saturday Ba 42 » 45 apna 6 Sunday 15 42 3 90 7 | Monday lt 43 t O] a 8 | Tuesday 14 44 t 47 9 | Wednesday 1t 44 5 43 a1 ess 10 Thursday 14 4o 6 32 al } Friday 13 16 718 2 | Saturday 3}; 48] 82 i 3} Sunday 13 17 S$ 48 14 | Monday i3 47 9 33 Dentistry y 15 | Tuesday 13 48} 1019 16 | Wednesday 1S | 48; 11 08 7+ Thursday ; 5 42 481 Friday ‘ . ; + and modern methods and 19 | Saturday 1t 9} 38 Li 20 | Sunday 14 49} 34) appliances. 21 | Monday if; 49) 418 2 Tuesda 14 50 4 59 ee 23 ' Wednesday 15 50 5 45 ° } ra 1" sday 5 5 332 in? 24 | Thurs 5} s| 63) Berlin Dental Parlors, % | Saturday 15 aU 7 52 ; 27 Is y 15 dO 8 28 Over store of Prowse Pros. 28 | Monday 17 50 9 05 Office Hours:—S a. m to $ p. m. 29; Tuesday 7 19; 9 42 30 | Wednesday 418 | 749! 10 23 Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.— At 6. Sam, 9.30am, lla m, 1 pm,2pm, 4pm, 6.30 pm. Wi" leave Rockey Point as follows: At 7am, &.30a m, l0 am, 11.50 am, 130pm,35pm,d5pm,7 p m. SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45pm, 2 pm, 4pm. From Recky Point: » vJam, At l0am, 1,50pm, 3p m, 5.30 p m. SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hilisborough will ply on the South- port ferry till further notice as fol- ows :— Sundays exceptea, leaving Ch’town daily at 6.30 am and every half hour up tol0 pm. Leaving Southport at 6.45 a ey half hourly trips np to 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat leaves Ch’town at 7 a 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 modate the travelling public. a, Msg mM, Maxing accolm- RE, Island Pelway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- <cepted,) as under. Gays frains Out-! Trains In- ward. Read] STATIONS. ward, Read down. up. P. M.|A. wel | PM. P.M, 8 30! 6 39, Charlottetown ...; 9 1512 10 3 52) 6 14|-- Royalty Junction.| 9 0111 48 4 42) 7 18|--North Wiltshire. .| § 2810 58 4 58| 7 9s}.-Hunter River... .| § 18/10 43 5 24! 7 59/--Bradalbane...... | 7 54'10 07 5 44' 7 58|--Emerald.. oocee 4 944) © SF 5 59! 8 O8)-- Freetown ....... | 7 8381 9 42 6 20, 8 9»). . Kensington op ie 23) 9 20 6 55) 8 4D ATL oer, fy .| 7 00) 8 45 7 3910 o7,Lv § 2 >* 1 bv! 6 05] 8 10 7 45/10 22)- . MisCouche ...<... 5 42) q 3b & 02 10 49,--Wellington...... 5 16 7 38 8 2011 39)... Port Hill ce 433 711 9 212 50,--O'Leary......... 3 15) 6 20 9 24 1 15.-- Bloomfield ...... 2 50. 6 O04 10 © 2 03.--Alberton........ 1 13) 5 40 10 40, 3 00)--Tignish .... .... 1 05, 5 00 p. w.[P. wef JA. A. M.lP. M.| A. M.JA. M. 6 45. 3 00). -Charlottetown ...| 9 15! 5 40 7 05 3 14|.-Royalty Junction 9 O01) 5 20 7 38) 3 37| -Bedford ........ | § 37| 4 47 10), 4 OO}Ar. Craw | Lv.| 8 15} 4 15 Hy 4 ogiLv. MtStew ri Ar.| 8 10) 4 00 9 00 4 33). . Morell iiecan aes 7 42) 3 20 9 29) 4 54)..St. Peters ......) 7 20 2 5O 10 16, 5 28}-- Bear River ......) 6 46) 2 95 11 00. 6 00) -Souris..., ..---./ 6 15) 1 20 A. M.|P. M. A. M.|P. M. $ 25, 4 05) .Mt. Stewart ....; 8 10) 3 50 9 37; 4 68).-Cardigan........ | TV 238 (0, 5 15|..Georgetown ....| 7 OO) 2 15 M./P M.| [a M.[2 P. M. A. M. | 7 Sol. Reeraia «4 4 a. | 7 45 | $ 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 Pp. M. \A. M. Trainsare run by Eastern Standard Time. A McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, Superiutendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rys, Chariottetown. Yoncton,N B. Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit t year will not do themselves justice if hey fail to get their Lunches a Victoria Cafe, and ¢énnak the health of Her Majesty the Queen in 2 glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk JGHA P. JOY VicrorrA CAFE Gt. George St..... Ch’town _ this IF YOU CAN'T COME é ; & We | ou Ruby Rum. A large demand and a low price. 654.00 Cash and only a few left. ee ee A. HORAE & CO. AGENTS 10 2— TENDERS. Sealed Tenders for alterations to the in- terior of First Methodist Cuurch, will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Monday. 2ist inst. Plans and specifica tions can be seen on and after Thursuay. the 16th inst at office of Mr. W. C, Harris The Committee do not bind themselyes to acceptthe lowest or any tender. L. L. BEER, Secy. eod—td. Wants, Lest, Found d¢ WANTED —To purchase foreash—a2 md. erate sized heuse; about I0 minntes walk from the Post Office. Apply at =IXAMINER Office, WANTED,— Av evrerienced vurse. Apply to Mrs Morson Grafton street West. WANTED —A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. D. Stewart, Kent St, Ml—tf WANTED.—For Amherst, Nova Scotia, a plain eook anda ‘houssmaid good wages Apply at this office. 13l— FISHING REET, LOST — With line attach- ed, hetwcen West Street and Connolly’s wharf Finder will ba rewarded by leaving it at this office FOR SALF OR TO LET.--A dwelling house and shop at Southport. Good stand for either blacksmith or carpenter. Apply to Robert Bovyer, Southport. 106—3i wky. WANTED. — A horse suitable for a deliverv team. Apply to J. Murphy & Son, 139 3i nae FOR SALE.—A mansard Roof Cottage and Lard on Enston Street Fast, ata Bargain Apply to A. McNeil, Auctioneer. d Co im WANTED.— A partner with $500 to take av interest ina plumbing and heating bus iness, with or withont exrerience. A good business guaranted. Apply by ietter toM, EXAMINER Office. 139 3i TO LET~A house containing six rooms sit- uated on King St. hack of Merchants Bank. of P. E. T. Possession siven ist of Tune apply to Miss. Lowden, Dundas Esplanade. WANTED — A man servant. Good wages tn a comretent man. Apply to Edward Bayfield, at residence. WANTED.—A Cook; wages $19.00: no wash- ing: eood references required. Apply to Mrs F. Bayfield. Char'ottetown. dy and wky guar. §’side journal. ~ WANTED.—Carriga Forse wanted. “ust, he sound, gentle em not more than & veers old. Apyly to W. N. TANTON, JEWELER. -_—— W ANTED.— At once, a cock with good ref- erences, Apply to Mrs. Fredrick Peters, Sid- mont. ; 138 tf WANTFD.-In asmall familv.a housemaid Re‘erenees required. Apply at this office. 138 WANTED—A_ salesman and collector Salarv or eommission. Apply to__W. J. O'Reilly, st the ageney of the Singer: Mannf- acturing Company, Queen Street. 3138 tf TO LET.— A house on Cumberland St.Avr- y to H.P. Welsh. 157 tf W ANTED.—An experienced house maid. Avovly at once to Mrs Sullivan, Brighton Villa, WANTEN.—A housemaid, Apply to =Mrs Edward Bayfield. Pasture to let-—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’ Artbur Peters 114 Imo AMERICAN GUADSTONE CARRIAGE For Sale, butlt by French of Boston Good es new. Sell for half cost. Apply at Larges Carriage Factory. 139 tf. TO LET—An office in Bank Building with jco-proef vault. edjcining the offices of Messrs Davies & Haszard. Apply tod. M. »avison, Cashier, 106 SALESMEN WANTED. in ‘every district to handle reliable goods, new season, samples free, salary from the start. write Luke Bros, Co Montreal. UEFEN VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND Q REIGN; great historic work,sells on sightto thousands. Lord Dufferin in- trodvces it to Canadians in glowing words Easy to make $20.00) a week.some make twice hat. Many make morein spare time than during day at regular employment. Th’‘s year’s Great Sexagenary Celebretions are booming it. Bookson time. Prospectus free to canvassers. Territory going fast. THE BRADLEY GARRETSON Co Ltd Toronto- Can * Gio + em our ~ —— a For particulars | 95 = MANY DAINTY = DISHES CAN BE PREPARED WITH Benson’s CANADA MANUFACTURED FROM CHOICE SELECTED PURE CORN. NO ADULTERATION THE BEST FOR CHILDREN. RECIPE for Infants’ Food. Tro one desertspoonful of Benson's Canada Prepared Corn, mixed with halt a cup of cold water, add half a _ of boiling water; stir over the fire fur five minutes; sweeten slightly; for elder babies mix with milk instead of water. SEE OTUER RECIPES ON PACKAGE, / THE EDWARDSBURG STARCH CO, Works: Cardinal, Ont. Offices: Montreal, P.Q. IT’S EASIER TO THREAD YOUR NEEDLE With.... CLAPPERTON’S THREAD —— Than with many other kinds, the twist is so firm that it’s not so apt to unravel as some, —and that’s what gives it its extraordinary strength. A HAVE YOU TRIED IT? a ®@cs &€ Oo 8 F “myo MENTHOL Ji Baa PLASTER eee Thave preseribed Menthol Plaster ina number of cases uf nenralgic 2ud rheumatic pains, and am very mutch pleased with the effects and pleasantness of ts gppieation.—W, H. CAKFEN- TER, M.D., Hotel Oxford, P nN Ni ant 1 }P] 3 26 6 © 2 © & I have used a in sever! cases of muscular rt y ind in every case thatit ca®salmostinstantand permanent relicf, —J. B. Lion KE M.D, W whington, D.U. It Cures Seiatica, Lumbago, Neu- ralgia, Pains in Back or Side, or any Iduscuinr Pains, | Price | Oavis & Lawrence Co., Lid, 25c.| Sole Proprietors, MonrTsaea. 6@09e@0 060480 ee. £O LET. The house on Richmond St. west, at present occupied by Mr. J. M. McLeod. This honse is beautifully situated on th- harbor front, with splendid view. Is fite ted with all the modern improvements, Apply to Mr. Thos Campbell. © 3D & @®669 8 89w & GS & GRPANAPPAPPAAAADDARAREDORD DAN fq Pain-Killer. (PERRY DAVIS’.) A Snre and Safe Remedy in every case and every kind of Bowel Compiaint is Pain-Killer. ! This is a true statement and ft can’t bo wide tvo strong oF too emphatic, eal wre tO SA WO UE OCW w AM 2 KE TOER INS OAM DS. a : : ly It is a simple, safe and quicx cure for | Cramps, Cough, Sheumati+m, |» ‘Colic, Colds. Neuralgin, 6 > . Diarrhee, Croup, Toothache, TWO SIZES, 25c. and 50c, ot ww mI rors” o"-2 a If You are Going —ro— BOSTON Or any part of the United States, 2 IDSA APA A the cheapest and best route is via the Flant Line, THE POPULAR SUX- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CIvTown. Commencing May I4th, the favorite S. S. * Halitax” will leave Ch’town for Bos- ton every Friday at 1 p. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- day at noon. Steamer cally at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Tues and Saturday mernings via Pictou make clove connection at Halifax with steamers *Olivette” and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Wednesdays at 7 4. m. and Saturdays 1] p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.K.J. Railway, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clarke’s ticket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N. 8. d&w (aPrepa red Corn. | THE DAIL’ EXAMINER, CHARLOTTE OWN JUNE 23 Tr O 7 . es ta IN THE SHADOW, Oh, she will heve the ccep, dork heart, fo all her face is fair As decp and dari: as though benesth ithe shade of her lair, For in her bcir aspirit Cwells trai no whi ‘nd hell is in the hepeles3 heaven ef thet k spirit’s kiss. “ha has two men within the pahn, the hollov’ of her hand. She takes their sovls and blows them forth 2g idle, drified sand. And on ack upon ker breast that is his Gurzet And ene goes out-inio the night and is as wind blown foam. * * falls } he “ne, * . © * * And is there any home for Lim whose portion is the night? And ia there any peace for ].u1 whose doom is endless flixht? O wild, sad bird, O wind svent bird, O bird upon the wave, There is ao home for thee, wild bird, but in the cold sen grave! a! SPT} The Hill of Dreams,.’’ by Fiana Macleod. MUSEUM CRANKS. People Who Want vo Dispose of Alleged Valuable Relics. The amateur collector of curiosities generally has an exaggerated idea of the value of his treasures. No sooner does he get hold of something which he considers unique and interesting than he fancies that every museum in the country will jump at the chance of pur- chasing it from him. With this idea he is continually calling upon museum keepers and trying to persuade them into exhiviting his so called rarities. The curator of a popular northern museum has been much worried in this way during the last year or sv. Only the other week a white haired old man came to him and showed him a dagger which was said to be the weapon uscd by King Jobn in stabbing the boy Prince Arthur. The dagger was quite a modern afiair and showed no signs of age, but the old man stuck to his de- scription strenuously. ‘‘My dear fellow,’’ he said to the cu- rator in patronizing tones, ‘‘if you are so blind to your own interests as to re- fuse this dagger, it is no concern of mine. It has been in our family for cen- turies, and we are descended in a direct line from Hubert de Bourg, the noble- man who refused tv allow Prince Ar- thur’s eyes to be burned out with red- hot irons. I’ll give you one more chance, and if you won’t have it I’ll take it elsewhere. ’’ Needless to say, elsewhere. Another crank drove up to the mu-' seum gate one afternoon on a dray, to which as Strapped a big, cumbersome writing table. The curator hastened out to meet him and was just in time to prevent him bringing the piece of furniture bedily into the hall. On being asked for an explanation, the visitor said he had decided to pre- sent the museum with a priceless treas- ure in the shape of a writing table used by Sir Francis Bacon. He had been pre- serving it fcr along time, he said, in order that he might write its history, which he bad at last completed ina manuscript volaine of 320 sheets. The curator, who is, cf course, an expert, examined the desk and declared it to be worthless. It had apparently been used in a schoolroom until it had got too rickety for service and was then dia- pensed with. At any rate, it couldn’t have been mere than 70 years old. This report Was ccmunuicated to the visit- or, who thereupon took to raving like & madman and became so violent that he and his treasure had te be moved along by the police. Royal relics are much in favor with ctors, and, though some of the curiosities submitted to the museum recently have been thought worthy of a place on tha tables, the majority haves proved to bo Lhopeiess rubbish.—London Tit-Lits. he had to take it amatanr fall aMAteUr COL: No Use Ver the Metric System. We have little to learn or gain by adepting the measures of continenta! Three-quarters, or nearly so, ot the commerce and traffic of the world i> cerricd on by some torm of appliance, whether moved by wind, water o1 steams, Which has been built from Eng- lish meastres by soine Euglish speaking people, and the proportion is all the time increasing. Why adopt another and more ineon- venient system Which will render ali systems of screw threads, gear teeth, foundry patterns, ssop drawings, etc., obsolete, as well as shelving the most valuable collection of mechznical liter- ature in the world and requiring all its tables to be translated into a foreign measure, merely to obtain the advantages of a decimal system which we already have to all intents and purposes in a far more convenient form than we should obtain from the introduction of the meter and its derivatives? Besides these two unit measures—the inch and the foot—we also use the cubic yard, in civil an- gineering, for excavations and earth- work, but for mechanical purposes we could get along very well with no other unit but the inch.—Cassier’s Maga- zine, So, ee murope. She Knew. Young Mrs. Torkins had read the paragraph through twice. 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