: e ‘ . f + * . ‘ 4 iy Y { ” s THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLU'T'TETOWN, AUGUST 31, 1899 PTT The ‘-xaminer Calendar POR AUGUST... INS CHANGES. r 141) 27) 4m Sun Days | High Case | length Water, uT ¢soO i7 22 41 32.eveg 2W 5] 20 6 51 2] 5? 19 6 7 40 4 5 18 ; | 8 29 ‘ | ic XK ¥ 17 6S Sé 18 (10 06 7M 57 15 |10 55 $ T Se Ll] ll 44 9 \ . 12 9 morn YT LO 8 l 21 Z a 6 2 10 t2 y 3 7 2 2 59 3 5 5 13 59 3 47 4} € ; 87 4 36 5,1 ¥ 7 l §¢ 5 2 6i\ 9 50 5] 6 14 7iT 57 48 7 03 Sif li 55 15 7 51 . 12 53 42 2 40 l 51 39 9 28 1M 15 50 36 «6110 17 22; Tues 16 48 33 «6j11 06 23 Weil 17 16 2 i}1 55 #Th: 1S 45 26 ‘even i5i Frid 20 13 23 l 33 16,5a y 21 41 0 a ae 87.8 v 22 39 7 3 10 2% Mcnc ay 23 37 14 3 59 9 Tuesday 25 35 1] 4 48 30 Wed: esday 26 °6 s 6 26 3L Thursday 527 ‘5 27 113 05/7 4 Wall's, 204A R >) WANTED—By a young gentleman nha priv ily. (Protestant.) Reply stat- pg term r week to M. EXAMINER o‘tice WANIEvD—At once, a girl for genera! 1ousewC CK Mrs R. Young, Hillsbvrough =quare 199 WAN'T "D.—A second hand letter-press. fice. end Apply a: thiso the term o° OLE * four years alx mot the, that large store on the corner of Qaeen 471d Gratton Streets, lately aecsupled by tme McK ay Woolen Milis. Apply to Prowse Bros 177 tf : WAN) BEU—A housemaid, 600 Who c4D Waki oa table preferred, Apply to Mrs Bayfield 166 tf “PO LEL—A dweliay avuse on Prines St, ormerly occupied by Mr. 3. C. Nash Po3ses8s on wiven immediately. Aoply to Heary Smith, 2° County Court Office 123 TO LYT—Vwelling now on Pownal St, a°xtto™“t. Josepa Convent. Large stable, yardanigardes. Apply at Dodd's Meitcal dail 173 TO LET.— House on Brighton Noa, heat- ei with not water, Bath Hoonis etc, at present ecsapies by T J Dillon Esq. Possvasion riven May. apply to I. J. Mcdinaon 69 WAN TED—A girl for general Lourework, must have reference. Apply to Mis Philip Large, Bayfield Street 199 oe $75.20 will buy the best hand made buggy with best material and work throughout. Keep the money on tue Island, encourage euro-7vo mechasics, and buy:from F. R. Fos- Upoer uz. Strext wrytf KE! ABLE MAN to represent reliable firm nottocanvas. Salary $2.00 pe: day right from the seat. Position permansat. $35) per yearaniexpenser. Experience unnecessary. Address M. O, KEEFE, District Manager, 19 2i Halifax, NS Hay Presses Cheese Presses Pressesgreat and presses small, Presses short and presses tall; But the zreatest press of all, Is our improved hay press. Which can be had at short notive, T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Office: Masonic Temple Works: Spring St. IN eur CooDs IN _.._. Belt backles Waist Seis Neck Clasps G. H. TAYLOR BAGS! BAGS! 10,000 new, for West India Trade; 50,000 first class sugar bags. Special prices according to quantity 7 to CARVELL BROS e -« is nee * Pg TO Zales wt &> SEE EE EES ty PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, | Information for Tourists and Other Time Tabl s, etc. | | Prince Edward Islaod has many attrac- tions for tourists, amd it is expected that 1 season the lox of visitors will be eis | | i very iarze¢. HOW TO GET TO EHARLOTTETOWN The steamer Halifax leaves Coarlottetown every Saturday at noon and will be due at Charloctetowg on Monday night. On the following Tuesday at one «he will leave on return to Boston. Hali- tax apd Port Hawkesbgry are called at every trip. Passengers may take the Steamer at any of the ports mentioned. The Halirax bas been supplemented by the Grand Duchess. The steamer City of Ghent plys between Halifax and Charlottetown each wee, calling at several ports en route, She is due here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavista, Cam- pana, Tiber and Polino, of Montreat, also sake Charlottetown a port of call. Passeng rs ror this Province coming by wav oi Pictou are brought to Charlottetown by the steamer Princess. Those coming by way of Point Du Chene connect with 'the steamer Northumberland, and may through to Charlottetown by the come ' ' } i ' | each evenin { which leaves Summerside z immediately after the steamer reaches that port. | HOTEL AND OTHER ACCOMODA- TION, ee BO i be cek oe Charlottetown Queen Hotel....cccc. 2.2 eee “ NE ts a gk das " | Eureka House......... 6 | Rankin House. . . . . .....000. , os | Lepage House...........- ” | Finlay House... ..... + sees. ” Sr ee... + cenhess.ce 66 Railway House......++cs22.-++ “ Cantwell House.............+0. sé ee . wiees Summerside Magee os Campbell Hotel.........+.. ™ Aitken House.......-scseceeseee Georgetown Tapper House..... ein an de = eH MN. o wnt evctes Souri Ocean House ...... tad ” Landedown Hotel...... ... Cape Traverse BFRROW BOPOMOS. «screens s« Alberton Wisener House...... © evcgee - Seaforth House...... ebivise ™ AGE TIO iccceseseen ce se Tignish Clarke’s Hotel................ Kensington Commercial Hotel......... ” Macdonald House......... . Montague | Clark’s Hotel...... esscsseee. . Mount Stewart BEOGNOR TONER. «2 ccctoccecee * Bs Acadia Hotel.........+..00.... Tracadie Beach i ETE Rastico Pleasant View House....... Hampton a ee ee . Pownal Dominion House........ “ Cliff Houze........ ecescoeee Star hope SEE FOND cr ccescevscece es . gg ERS ee . Brackley Point North Shore House......... Malpeque es Hodgson House............ There are many other hotels throughout the province, as wellas a good many farm houses, where excellent accommodation may be obtained at a reasonabie rate. ROCKY POINT FERRY The steamer Elfin plies between Prince Street wharf and Rocky Point daily, (Suodays excepted) as follows: Wil! leave Prince Street Wharf | REE Minions ates <hees . 6.30. a m. eM 0p eqs eee éubcepes BOE oT axoeveccvbeemnecpermens. SON.” a ET ee na: cheese enstdheng 045 Wee os . 100 p. m. MY qnecnenennc sp ececnsesonnc oe Be TF hemenbsssotintitttccccius fee itebneghedhe eke cocccsseccee OSG | ™ Will leave Rocky Point: ID secentectacsclbinteivcmsibuasias 4 Oe os: 66 CORPO OE ROT OOOO eee. 4 gg eee eee 8 30 “ ge re octcdsencennt «ao MIL « cor Fe ee een ae * SPCC EHS CHO THOROR eee ee eee l 30 p- m seer A ees SOCCER ee eee ee & 3 00 7 es POORER H EE EE OO eee OOH EOEE EE « 5 00 “ pehiihbiiin duces «ude ues ee? SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Warf - TE Secius cine d alte abeeaie wie. 600 Gs De “ SOC Cee Hee eeee eee te ee COS 12 45 Pp. mn. wy tere . «tf eeeer <94 O08 O68 2 00 " wwih Phas <svsevece 4 00 - Will leave Rocky Point; BE ciccuss ( eects en FO # sccoce secccccesscescsocosccess L 15 De Me * **e* te000800660 3 @+«;|#i## e888 eteeese 3 60 + WE dbhd:: Gath nines ness’, mee ‘Katien Bureau. ——_ o> Tourists Visitors to Prince Ki. * Esland who desire information, relating tu . cl2!s, and boarding houses, trains, boa’) «:7Ty stables etc. and how to reach the «‘ffere..) seaside and country resorts, fishing pisces &c. &c. can obtain the same by calling 0. or writing to Messrs Johnson & Johason druggists. Prowse Biock Ch’town. All information cheerfully furnished free of charge. BIAS BHSAS “& Ve % “Prince ku ward [gar New Edition--Ju st Issued. : An Illustrated Book, de- wF scriptive of Prince Edward % Island. For sale at all book- stores and at R. H. Mason’s newstands. Centains a map. Price 25 cents a Copy. LL ‘7 SPAPAR ED RR ES Coaidn’t Quit Gambling. Driving a sab in the streets of Lom don is a young man who has literally thrown away £80,000. Tho son of a wealthy family in Yorkshire, he went into the army, but goon became distin- guished by his gambling propensities. He ruined himself ané Sad to leave bis regiment. A short time age while living in a i eas | garret news was brought to him that oston [or ; be had been left £80,000. There wasa condition attached to the legacy—tbat the money was to immediately pass to another person, named in the will, if the legatee was ever found gambling. A detective was set to watch the ex- captain and saw him enter a well known club one evening, where he lost the sum of £300, which he had raised op hisexpectations. He forfeited his £80, 000 before he had ever laid hands on it ~l.ondon Tit-Bits. A Christmas Pie. 4 The following appeared in the Newcas- tle Chronicle of Jan. 6, 1770: ** Monday last was brought from Howick to B k to shipp’d for London for sir Hen. Grey bart., a pie the contents whereof are as follows—viz, 2 bushles of flour, 20 lbs. of butter, 4 geese, 2 turkies, 2 rab bits, 4 wild ducks, 2 woodcocks, 6 sniper and 4 partridges; 2 neat’s tongues, 2 cur lews, 7 blackbirds and 6 pigeons. I¢ is supposed a very great curiosity was made by Mrs. Dorothy Patterson, housekeeper at Howick It was near 9 feet in circum- ference at bottom, weighs about 12 stones, will take two men io present it to table: it is neatly fitted with a case and four stnall wheels to facilitate its use to every guest that incliges to partake of its con- tents at table. Thus it is no wonder George Wither sung so merrily So now is come our joyfulest feast Let every man be jolly. Each room with ivy leaves is dreat And every post with holly. Though some churis at our mirta repine, Round your foreheads gariands twine, Drowa sorrow 1n a cup of wine, And let us all be merry. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiae Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowst- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetabie. Small Pill. Small Dose, Smal!! Price, Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pilg Prince Edward Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 26th June, 189%, he trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun excepted,) as under. Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down up a 2. A.M PM ; 1 30 310 lv Ch’town ar 1000 1135 950 yy 150 3 20 toyalty Junct 941 1115 935 32 236 412 N. Wiltshire 856 1030 908 42 251 426 Hunter River 842 i017 843 3.3 > 506 arEmeraldiv 759 939 823 A 5 54 lv Junet 000 640 610 ar lv 655 835 736 S’side 030_ 745 lv ar 820 545 Sie eric Wellington..... 745 500 >. .6S...:.. Pea oe: ....74 +2 | O’Leary..... 621 309 15910 17.... . Alberton.,......540 210 310 10 55 ar..,..Tignish.....lv 500 105 rM. PM AM AM. AM PM AM PM 615 200 lv..Charlottetown..ar815 350 720 330....Mount Stewart.....7 1 pA | 810 438....... Cardigan. ......6 10 1265] 825 5 00 ar...Georgetown....lv 555 12 30 AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 715 330 1v..Mount Stewart..ar705 210 oe Ob cccncks MOO... Oe ie 805 136......St. Peters......615 16% ee Me Ri oc Os cos lv510 11 35 AIM PM AM PM P.M. A. M. 8 25 lv ....-. Emerald,....ar 5 45 915 ar...Cape Traverse. .lv 5 O06 ; Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov’t Rys? Moncton, N. DB, SHARP, Svperintendent, P. E. I. B. ot tetown. “ a LEITH HOUSE 32 to 38. QUEEN ST.) WHISKIES in Ushers special reserve & O. V.G. Doctors special Roya! Blend, Galic, Greersa, O. V. H.Islay Blend, Robertson Sanderson famous whisk ies, and 20 other cheaper brands in cases of flasks and bottles; also in octaves & qr. casks. WALKERS RYE in Club and Imperial, aiso on draft Seagrams, Corbys & Wilsons Empire Rye in all sized pack- ages. BRANDIES in Hennessy ‘“ Jockey Cleb” (Carte dor) Tricoche and othe) cheaper brands in cases qr casks & octaves RUM Dewerara fu)! sirength inpurch eons and barrels, Jamai¢a in cases, bot- (les and half-botties, Gin octaves and qrcasks, also in case al] prices. WINES Wilsons invalids port special reserve, army & navy port, Tarragona & native ports, several brands high and low grade Sherries, clarets champagne etc. etc ALES & PORT ’Bass, (Iibberts) in qts and pts. Guinness’ stout (Burks) in qts and pts. Keiths Labatt Halifax Breweries & Ready in Hhds and half Hhbds, also in qt ard pt bottles. MINERAL WATERS Shank’s Bel- fast ginger ale, appolonaris water, Rose- hack water, Havelock & Wiimote spa Ginger ale and table waters. CIGARS TOBACCO & CIGARETTES 20.000 cigars al) grades and prices, iots of cheap pic-nic brands,al] the beat brands of smoking and chewing tobaccos includ~ og Index & Little Napoleon, Sweet Cap- oral, Athlete; and cther cheaper brand cigarettes, Call or write for prices. A. Macdonald, Wholesale & Retail Wine & Spirit iw porter. They All Are Finding out that we give the best values in Boots and shoes, See our Job Lots in win- dows and on counters for 3 days. Big reductions to clear. Fall Goods coming in. J. H. BELL The Cheap Boot Store. ¥ FSVEVEVTTTTF “The Vaccination Act, 1886” Vaccination wil! be attended to under he provisions of this Act, by the under- signed, at their respective cflices, daily; cr the preseat between 2 and 4 0% lock - @. RICHARD JOHNSON, M.D, PETER CONROY, M.D., Sup’dis of Vaccination ug 21, 1899,—dyeod2wks CHARLOTTETUYN Business College — Writing Academy Will 1e—-open for the Fall and Winter Term ON AUCUST 2oth. (‘Let the Searchlight of Practic? Iluminate the uark places of Theory’’) A THOROUGHLY Progressive, Practical tnstitution, in which young men and women are not only taught Bookkeeping (in all its applications to Commerce) both by single and double entry, but are trained how to de business by actual busimess transactioas, thes! udents act as buyers, sellers, traders, bankers, book-keepers and accountants ia actual business operations, and the currency issued by the Co'lege Bank, and the mdse. issued from the Emporium are used in bona- fide business transactions, just the same as in mereantile and bagking houses. Book-~ keeping in itself maybe learned at home, but a knowledge of howto transact business cannot be thus acquired. That our c urse and system oftraining is emientiy practical write for testimonials from business men and from students who are now holding lucrative and responsible positions, SUBJECTS: Book-kee ping by single and double entry (theoretical end practical) Actual Rusiness Practice, Business Penmanship, Busines Correspondence Commercirl Arithmetic, Commercial Lav, Ratiroading, Steamboat- ing, Banxing (sctual practicein the College Bank), Typewriting, Shorthand, and Navi- gatioa. FACULTY: I. B. Miller, Principal, Teacher of keeping, Arithmetic, Business Practice, Business Correspexdence, Typewriting and Navigation. A. C. MeMillan, Vice Principal, Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating, Banking, ac- counting and Actual Business Practice. J. Harry Williams, teacher of Business Penmanship. Wm. Moran [licensec] Teacher of Shorf- hand. om George S. Enman, Esq., [Law Firm Me- Donala & Inmanj Lecturer on Commercial | Law. For cireulars or. full information write Or apply to . L. 8B. MILLER, Principal | ll interested are cordinally invited to call the College and inspect our sysiem of training and work in general, Book- , oe ee ey tt ER ne ee2e2e2e2e22e2 Artificial Teeth on Moetal Plates A dentist who knows hie business, and one for his patients will always advise then In view ofthe vast amount of in ers of rubber or owing to the non condactibil:ty of cheaply produced, and making as it does a rigid, light, cleanly objectionable plate theve seems “a wear a rubber or vulcan te plate. Not o this ; : oie . i. dn : 1. ‘ . ¢ : in fit and adbesion are « biained in difficult jasec, than in the use tf rubber. LD 2k ots 2D. Bi . Cnicag tli Dental School The above quotations ure from hundreas oy eminent whose close observation in It isa conductor of heat and cold, it is non-irritat ing, and is thin. directly from the wearingof an ordinary Igstructor Boston vurcanite pilates, bythe retention rv bber, and 5S the gums, etc., lips, sore DOaui7s mouths ; 20 sore p.ate, We recommend a metal plate either of Gold, Platinum, Aluminum. er, lighter, and stronger than any other plate. about the material used, Every piece of work doue 97 We bave testimonials from persons metal plates—not one would » can have your impression taken, and fully guaranteed because we make them ourselves, and know all see Specimens of our work, ms must give entire satisfaction to the for whom Cail and patient, else we will not allow itso leave our office. See our artificial teeth without plates. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS 4 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Corsets. Special Flack, Short. A New Line Usually Sold for $1.25, Our price SOc T. J. Harris Lonpon House tuat hae any regard ntoObavea metal plate, Le B. Buckuey, Deotal Col'ege, Boston Mags njary coue to tbe mouths of wear. of undue as alumium is now a9 8. dentis many years experience in plate work has learaed them the many Sdvantages of metal over rubber. Many persons who are compelled to # find that the ordinary plate shrinkage of eomectimes sore ear artiticial teeth on‘a plate causes heating of the mouth, bad taste, causing tie pate to get loose, throats, and caused we have made wearan ordinary plate again. heat, uns 20 rexson Why any person shonld but better rean}tg You &® metal plate made same day, ts 8] ms _Cl’'town, August, 26th, 1§ a» Uy ff } N : if ‘aa: '¥ Cee —— —— Steamship Servi derate rates. nodation and decks pm ——— AGE JU ee oo Aa tao tecteat sate The Elder Dempster & Co’s Steamship LAKE TU BO 4040 tons, having cold storage ace ly fitted for carrying live stock, is intended to sail from Uf lottetown for Liverpool, direct, on or about the 15th Octo also on or about the 18th November. The Lake Huron has splendid accomodation for a ia number of cabin passengers, at very m For rates of freight and other particulars apply to N. RATTENBUR | as \ a r TO LIVERPOOL, G. \ , # . he