8 THE DAJLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTEIOWN, JANUARY 4 1898. p E sland | Railway On and after MONDAY, 27th Dec., 1897, trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. } frains Out- an Trains In ward. Read STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. PP. M.IA. M- pom. & M. 3 10 6 20) ~ Charlottetown ...) 9° a 10 00 3 30) 6 35) - . Royalty Junction.) 5 16 9 40 | 41717 12|.. North Wiltshire. 1 10 s 55 | 4 31) 7 24|.. Hunter River... | ) 99) 8 41 | 5 05 7 51|.. Bradalbane..... } Ow 8 07 & 13) 7 68)|..Emerald.. ..... 12 53) 7 538 5 27) § OP|.. Freetown ....... 12 42) 7 39 5 47) 8 2j..Kensington...-.- jo 94) 7 18 6D 85a) {L¥-h9 og 6 45 y. MIP. M. - §’Side ; . la, M. 12 50) Le. | lar. 10 30, ] 11 . . Miscouche seeecs 10 10) | | 37|..Wellington...... | 3 47 | 2 39).. Port Hill .....-. 9 09 3 34]..O’Leary....----- | g 00) ; 3 58 .. Bloomfield eceeee 7 34) 4 34) .Alberton........ 6 BD i 5 30)|..Tignish .... .... 6 00 JA. M. i a. ?. M A. M 2 |. .Charlottetown .. . (10 30 2 5) |..Royalty Junction, \10 10 5 2 ES ge bowiindlt 9 37 55) ar ) : : ly 9 05 . 10 iv f Mt Stewart SS 8 50 e 2 ..Cardigan....'...| 7 3 5 45) ..Georgeiown ....| 7 10 r. M.! A. M, \P. M. lA. M. 4 05}... Mt. Stewart ....; 8 55 Sn eeereree 817 | 5 12 St. Peters weeeee 7 48 | & 57)... Bear River ...... | 7 08 | Gee Mc cud bhi ces 6 20 is P. M. lA. M. \P. M. A. M. | 5 15)..Emerald ...... 7 DO 6 05)..Cape Traverse 70) iP. M la M. Trainsare run by Eastern Standard ‘lime. © A SHARP, D.POTTINGEK., “Gharlotteows. 9 » Sloncton NB. Raiway Office, Dec, 27 1887 FOR SALE. RARE. CHANCE The property occupied by J.J, Gay and son Fituate in the village of Pownai, 7 miles from harlottetown, is offered forsale. The prc- grietors have carried op a large market gar- len pursery, and seed business for thirty years, and the purchaser will no doubt retain a large share of the tocaltrade. The prem- .ses comprise a large dwelling house, s ore, warehouse, barn, shed, orchard, and about 15 acres of the most ferti:e land on the Isiand This land hasbeen manured year after year. for so long that as an wld man said the other day.; “It isai]) abed of manure and could be hauled for topdressing.” ‘This would be an ideal spot for a country merch- ant. crit would be »'m'rabie fora summer resort, The situa'iog is one of the moat beautiful on the isiand. Good bathing, fishing. boating, sueeung and within suey distance; churches, post office schod) telephone and shops ail at the door. For terms and further particulara, appiy to Yon Clure Gay, J J Gay & son or to, JOHN T MELLISH Solicitor Char lottetov-n d&v’ oct 7 Horie & NOTICE 153 HEREBY GIVEN tha an application will be made to the Parlia- went of Canada at its next session upon bebalf of The Maoufactnrer’s Guarantee and Accident Insurance Company, for an Act to change the name of the said Com p any to “The Guarantee and Accident In- eurance Cowpany of Canada,” or such other name as the Parliament of Canada will permit, andthe Directors may ap- prove Of, aad to ratify and confirm the By-law paseed by the said Company pro- viding for the issue of Preference Shares su the said Company. Brarry, Biacksrocx, Nessirr, Cuavwick & Rippe.t, Solicitors for the Applicants. Dated at Toronto, 4th November, 1897. 2 1b. tins of Eoglish plum pudding for ale at Beer& Gots, a See £46606 356006460% For 1897. We thank our friends, customers. and the public generally fora largely in- creased trade. ¢ FOR '98 ‘ We wish you alla bright, ’ happy and prosperous New ¢ Year. We are hustling with our ¢ ¢ ¢ accounts at present. They will be ready next week. Teternoy «13! Connolly’s Wharf. @2444 42428 722248 Wants, Lost, Found &e FOR SALE.—A double seat f ; high-turned runners and dusher. "JOun tt GATES, St Peter's Road, . JAMES BARRETT, WANTED—To borrow, $250 at Ou Bs acres on Lot 22, worth $6000 BA ony A A. Box 3%, Charlottetown. dee23lipd . TO. LET.~Honse on lower Road vith or withoat barn) “combaintak eght and wel! finished rooms, Frost “! lar. Possession Ist of Dec. 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But, oh, that the mystic angel “ Who keepeth the pearly key Of sleep would open some door of dreams And lead thee, sweet, to me! ~Emma Alice Brown in New York Ledger. , BUFFALO BILL’S START. Mere Accident Made the Well Known Scout a Showman. An old Nebraskan was speaking of Buffalo Bill recently, and incidentally he told how he came to engage in the show business. . ‘Cody was for years a government scout on she western plains,’’ said the Nebraska man, ‘‘and it was when he. conducted the buffalo exterminating ex- pedition for the entertainnfent of the Grand Duke Alexis in 1870—I think it: was—that he got his name. Cody at that time distinguished himself by the number of buffaloes he killed, and there- by earned his cognomen, which was given him by the duke. While he was well known as a scout, he would prob- ably have never been widely known as a showman except for an accident. ‘It was in 1881 that the people of North Platte, Neb., near which town was Cody’s ranch, decided to celebrate the Fourth of July, and at the sugges- tion of John Kieth, who is a wealthy ranchman at Sutherland and North Platte and formerly claim adjuster of the Union Pacific, they selected a wild, west show. Cody was one of the men most prominently interested in the scheme, and to him was left the work’ of securing the cowboys and Indians to help out the show. In North Platte at, the time was an old stagecoach owned by Jim Stephenson of Omaha, who was the proprietor of the Deadwood-Sidney and other western stage lines. At the suggestion of Cody the Indians were to attack the coach and be repulsed by the cowboys and soldiers. ‘‘That Fourth was the hottest cele- bration of American independence ever seen in Nebraska. The Omaha papers had men to cover it, and it attracted a crowd from all parts of the west, The programme which Cody and Kieth ar- ranged included riding wild horses, shooting, rope throwing and all the oth- er amusements and business proceedings of a western man. : ‘‘It was a few days after the enter- tainment, if such it may be called, that Matt Kieth, no relation of John, but an old time western man, told Cody that it was a big thing and ought to be repeat- ed every Fourth of July. Cody at once said that it was something new in American entertainments, and he be- lieved that by taking the aggregation east he could make money. The matter was discussed in North Platte, am finally Cody sail that he would a vance the money and start ont. He d.u so, and his success is well known. ‘*When he first started, he had but a small show, but he has added to it. He got with him Major Burke, Sherm Can- field, Bill McCune, and last, but by no means least, Nate Salisbury. There was a quartet that cannot be beat, and with Cody boouied the business. Bill has made and spent a dozen fortunes and is teday making money like a cranberry mercbant.’’—New York Press, Dr. Marpillcro, an cminent Italinn scien: sist, has for a number of years been mak- ing experiments and observations relating vo children’s ideas of life and death, and has published his experiences. He found that ‘2 answering questions about life the poorer children almost invariably took a brighter view than tho rich. —e- The money taken im at a prizefight is rightly called ‘‘box recvipts.’’—Pittsburg Press an — OT Ay Oe A ee pe ne me DOES IT PAY TO TIPYLE, You know itdon’t. Then why do you do it? I know why. It requires too much self-denialtoquit. The Dixon Cure, which ig taken privately, is purely vegetable, is pleasant to the taste, and will cure you of «|| desire for tiquor in two or three days, 0 that you woulu pay five cents for a barre! of beer or whiskey. 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The latest novelties in artistic designs, QUALITY At Oharlottetow.n G. H. TAYLOR) imported so far. Charlottetown. We are in the Dairy Supply business tostay, nh standing the unfair competition of au official whose travelling expenses are paid out of the public funds. We pay our own, and will compete with any of the Quebec houses thus repre- sented, for quality of workmanship in cheese vais, cream vats, either single or duplex, portable or stationary, temper- ing or receiving vats, and all other Dairy Supplies in stock or to order at short notice. We have on hand Alpha Separators which return more money to the patrons than any other, Separator oil that will insure safer running at extreme speed fhan any other on the market. Butter Boxes for storing and shipping butter in. Dairy plants that will run without an expert engineer Boilersthat will save fuel over any other thathas been Engines that do not require to be driven to extreme speed to obtain enough power, Atl work warranted for one year. Call at our up town store in the Temple, Grafton St. T. A. MACLEAN Successor to McKinnon & McLean. English h Manures Landlng to-day ex Steamer “Irene M»rris,” direct from Liverpool,. brg SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITRATE OF SODA MURIATE OF POTASH, BONE MEAL, ETC. All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis. The oniy reliable, best, and at east 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market. AULD BROS. Walker s Corner STOVES. Assortment Large, Quality away up Prices away down. SIMON UT CRABBE STOVES & EARDWARE NOTHING MORE SUITABLE For a Christmas a — Than a pair of Kid Shoes or slippers, for either for boys or girls, a pair of Hockey or Skating Boots We show some nice lines of ladies and geutleme Felt boots at low prices. . W. H. 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