ee LOCAL NOTICES. A lot of boys overcoats and reefers ata bargain at J B Macdonald & Co. Men's strong bootse—We have a line of mens etrong laced boots for working men. We bought low and can sell"much lower than regular price. Workingmen can save mooey by buying their boots. from us.—J Bb Macdosaid & Co. 4idw. lia getting cold—Keep your feet warm by investing in a pair of our felt slippers— R K Jost. Alls zes, all qualities, in ladies and chidren: underwaists. Drawers and combnstions at—Stanley Bros. 2 ins. Warm onderclothiog for men, medium size men and big mena complete assort- ment 34 to 46 inches at—Staoley Bros. Ladies and Gents American rubbers 2500 pairs of the best quality at lower prices than you can boy the Canadian rubbers for.—J B Macdonald & Co ’ School books. Buy your school books from us, we have them, al) kinds and al! prices, it K Jost, Stamper’s Corner. Childrens overcoats—Large stock, low price, al! sizes, all kinds overcoats, ul- stere, reefers, and suits by the thousand.— Prowse libros, 235 3i. $1.25 buys a pair of ladies fine Dongola boots, extra good value. See window.—R K Jost, Stampera Corner. A big oight’s trade at Paton & Co’s. Read their ad and eee the reason. Do not go home from the office or shop without » box ofthat delicious honey in the comb at Gay's stalls. Only 20cts per box. Mon & Thu. WalkingSboots for ladies, in oil, pebble, and dong ola, quality up, prices down. Try us for walking boots. R K Jost, Stampers Corner. Globe Loan & Savings Co., cor. of Victoria and Lombard Sts... Toronto. FE. W. Day, Manager Globe Loan & Savings Co.. says says:-—‘“. consider Dr. Chase’s Ointment invaltuable:” we have thousands of testimonials from prominent business men all over tiie Domivion,” A Marvelous Time Measurer, As illustrating the triumphs of mod- ern science in the construction of in- struments of precision The Scientific American instances a chronograph for recording infinitesimal intervals of time, such as a millionth of a second or less, which is stated to have been used to record autographically the compres- sion by a blow of a cylindrical piece of copper. In one case a 83 pound weight fell 15 inches and produced a perma- pent compression of .1658 inch in a copper cylinder, the time consumed in producing this compression being -0030317 of a second. The machine produces by means of photography a curve showing the precise progress of this compression. The, chronograph whi eaches such remarkable results con of a rotating cylinder, witha surface velocity of 100 feet a second, on which is photographed a pencil of light, which is passed through a hole in the end of a rapidly vibrating tuniv.g fork. The delicacy of this instrument is far greater than that of the ordinary tuning fork chronograph recording ona sur- face blackened by smoke. a TT c Piles Cured Without the Knife by Dr, A. W. Chase’s Ointment. Mr. Geo Crowne, painter. of W y Ont., Victoria Co, savs:—‘ For teictann nema Iwasa sofferer from bleeding piles and the tatense agony which I passed through during taose years and releif I obt«ined by Chase's Ointment» prompta me to give this testi- monial, My physician wished mero hove an overation but I felt I couid be cared without the knife. Three boxes of Dr, Chase’s Oint- ment stopoed the bleedin 5 mane nt cure, Ah ig ats HOTEL ARRIVALS. Queen Hotel: Geo E Streete~ a i : ‘ nd wife, _ _s Ualbeck, Augn-tine Cove: mith, Ferrona, N 8: Thornton, Toronto. : se TP Hotel Davies: T Hudson Pictou; J A Cross. R } Ingles, Montreal: D M Prodlos s W Riabart, Toronto; M E Maloney, Mon- trea’; C L Baxter, Portland; R McHatlie, Hamilton; Mr and Mrs R W Traver’s Uamilton nen <P - —a Asthma Gasps, The wheezing and stranglin The g Of those w . . 7 oe en nme are promptly ares os desea Chase’s Syrup o¢ Lin- “Pemwoenls Siac Tennyson's Message TO OUR GENERATION” The Late REV. D. SUTHEHLAND | PRICE 25 CENTS Every body should read this teau- ful message, . The book contains a handsome half ‘ ne photograph ofthe author, Or- (‘rs by mail promptly filled on receipt St price. HASZARD & MOORE, SUN NYSIDE§BOOKSEL‘ERS C d4RLOITETOWN, TO LET —Dwelling house, 8 rooms, corner Kingand Prince Sts, formerly occupied bs rs Stephen McDunald. Rent moderate, Lossession atonce, Apply to +eneas A, Mc Dwoaldoext Bank of, Nova Scot a, ‘ 238e0d 2wks oma Gan § YHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 10, i898 THE EXAMINER CAL ENDAR For October, 1898. Se MOON'S CHANGES 7th day, Last Quarter. 15th day, New Moon. 22nd day, First Quarter. 29th day, Full Moon. = High Water. Sun 4s | Day of We’k| ————_— Aimabteoumeniiias Q | Morn.| Aft. | Rises,| Sets. 1Saturday [11 19 |11 20/5 44 (5 25 2'Sunday 12 04 (1149 | 45 | 23 3, Monday 1248 | 47 | 21 4Tuesday | 0 10/ 1 33 48 | 19 5 Wednesday| 0 32 |} 219; 49 | 17 6 Thursday | 058/309) 50 | 15 7 Friday 135|408/{ 52 13 8Saturday | 2 24/528; 53 { il 9 Sunday |'3 461/634; 54; 9 10Monday | 5 27/7 22) 56 | 7 ll'Tuesday | 642/759); 57 5 12;Wednesday| 7 49 8 34 58 3 13\Thursday | 8 42,907 6 O 1 14' Friday | 9 28 | 9 39 | 1 4 0 15,Saturday 10 10 10 10 | 7; = 16, Sunday 110 50 10 39! 4 | 57 17|\Monday 1131 1103; 5 | 56 18\Tuesday (12 14/1229) 7 | 54 19| Wednesday | 1 03 ’.) 2 20\Thursday | 000/207; 10 | 50 21) Friday (047/314; 2/| 4 22\Saturday | 151/423| 13 | 46 23|Sunday 314/53) 14 | 24|Monday 1458/6412); 16 | 43 25|T uesday captor. iy i ae 26, Wednesday | 7 49 27|Thursday | 8 46 28) Friday 9 38'935) Zl 35 29| Saturday 10 25 10 09 aa) a 30, Sunday 11 08 10 35 | 24 33 31.Monday (11 50 Snowy whiteness skirts come from the use of Surprise Soap on the wash—never yellow or streaked, always clean and white. Surprise Soap bas peculiar quali- ties for Laundry purposes—good for all uses. RISE is the name of the Soap. SU tt r Wants, Lost, Found, &¢. i LOST.—A4 silver coin broach engraved with the initials M. M. Finder will please leave at this office. QA. BO ‘RDER3.—A few boarders can be 4c- ecommodated at Mrs. ©, V. MeGreg **s, Prince St, near Methodist Church. 234 2wks eod, WANTED —Immediate'y, energetic re- presentatives to handle our sunerior line of duplicators, neostvle and mimeograrh sup- plies also typewriter sapplie. Splendid opportunity for stenotvvist with some eapital. References. Clement & “lement, Montreal. £33 6ins. TO LET.—A house on Fitzrov Street East containing six rooms and Pentry, jard end stable. Possession given 15th Oct. 23°. WANTED.—Atoncs a nursemaid. A poly to Mrs. Weeks Brighton. 230, — —_ FOR SALE.—Two second hand hot water furnaces, Will be sold cheap, Apply at Char'ottetown Hospital. 229 tf, WANTED,—A general gervan’. Must understand plain cooking. gA,py at this 2'8 e-- -0810n Road ¢6titdifiing tiipe rooms aaa bathroom , eee with hot we and or e'ectric t : rr Architect, Aer ¥: Yar, en —* EMPLOYMENT WANTED —By a man— competent bock keéper, useful in shipoing business 6rinany other capacitv ina pbusi- ness establishment. Apply at this offices. 223 tf TO LET--Large shop and eller, on Queen St. Possession given 7th Oct. Kross to Mrs Robin, Charlottetown. 225 WANTED,—Fottr or five laa'esto learn t Millinery, Sentner McLeod & Co. aR TO LET. —1 hat comfortable brick d house, situate on Water Street, now io pee See noe oe ee een given 20: ptember, Apply to Peak & Co Aug Dth, 186%; eod tt. — —— a T) CSC =fae hve aii premises kno as the “Old Lon‘to1 House, ’ situate or Geter St., nextt» Government Warehouse No ] \ppl7 to Peake sros & Co. jJau2s--tf TO LET.—Three story Dwelling House con taining eight large rooms, on Princ? street in given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, BRICK HOUSE, POPLAR TERRACE KENT sfREET.—That desirable residence, gardens and outbuildings, opposite new Prince of Wates College, House has sixteen rooms and all modern conveniehces, To Letor For Sale. Applyto F. W. L. Moore attorney at Law,2Executor Estate late Fred- rick W, Moore. 178 10 FOR SALE—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,no’ giviag from 0 to 12 quarts of milk daily, Apply to KB. H. Beer, 197 tf WANTED —Two or three smart boys—-apply at factory—Mark Wright « Co, 106 PAINTIN C. Miss M. H.Chisholin has reopened er studio in Morris Block and will }zive lessons in Oil, China, Water olor, and Tapestry painting from October Ist 1898 to June Ist 1899, l 2662 dww weeks, ¢ fice. 2'8, ‘i BH ae a ae weesantl¥y slidaied house a’ WU an Pa Ua — Se HOUS — use — and pt protected as to the correct value by having the RETAU, PRICE PRINTED ON EVERY PACKET. Sold by most srocersin Canada and the United States. If your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we will JCSEPH T FROG ISLLAR CLYVLON, ge te< 2 Best of fa TeaValue RE EEPERS, Tetley's Elephant Brand Teas, you should do so at once. if you have not tricd hese Teas are put up especially for family Wrapped in air tight lead packets, the flavor irity in ensured to the consumer, who is als: Sarr 235c. to £4.00 per {b. in 14 end 1 1. Packets, ou. —— he see that your order is filled. ee ee | — + ETLEY 2 CO., Landon, Eng., Canadian Head Office: 14 Lermolane S*., &ontroc'. . WW Ss eae EEE z % 4 ee SUG E NAC AREAS sso AR a The best that Scotland Yields | 41Pattisons’ A wholesome and aggreeable stimulant of unrivalled quality and flavor. Rich, Mellow, Soft 4 For Sale by leading Wine and Spirit Dealers. 3 S, B. Townsenp & Cc, Montreat, Sorz AGENTS FoR PRE, Whisky The King of Scotch Whiskies : Sonne wm CANADA, on 7 es eed ohne all 2484444442443 2424 422424544444 £2 — oa ——————— POSER INT TDPITN NNN ATE Tee nen eT pM en NER AD NM PP Ty vee re ND An SILVERWARE Tea Sets c Holders. Trays, 5 o'clock Watche and fitting. weve ALSO IN SOLID SILVER, FINE GOODS Cheese Szoops, Cold Meat Forks, Tea Bells, Thimbles, The cheapest ladies’ Watch that we think would be worth buying, $4.00, better ones $7.50 to $50.00. men $5.08 to 100.00. Beautiful Rings Nearly every one knows we ace the pioneers in the spectacle busines and in keep up to date in our stock of spsctacles and eyeglasse Nearly opposite Post Office . Charlottetown, P. £. Lf. ——— —— ——<$—<—<—<$_——— = * That Will Wear Right onsisting of Tea Pot, Coffee Pot, Sugar, Cream and Spoon “alad Bowls, Cake Baskets, Bakin g Butter and Pickle Dishes, Spoons, ‘Tea Spoons, Souvenir Spoons, Oyster Forks § for Boys, $2.75 to 10.00, Watches for Any Birthday Stone Ring mace to Order a FFP S Se SS SSO TSS TT SS GSTS CTT TTS SCT TTT Ki. W. TAY 4a, Victoria Jemeley “Stare SSS SS esses Ss eeereyeeF "TYPHOID FEVER. HE OCEAN, ACCIDENTS S)Vii102s Pa Give weekly indemnity for—-Typhoid, Scarlet and [yphas Fever, an Smallpox, and in additicn cover accidents of all kinds.. Double liability in ~ase of accident on Public Conveyance, AGENT for Queen’s and Kings Counties 28--Jaw ———THE POLICIES OF——_— J. J, JOHNSTON, Barrister, Stamper Block: DEADLY £EA SNAKES ~—_—_ ii - Not only do various reptiles and other queer creatures abound in the forests and swamps of the Philippines, but the surrounding water of these interesting islands team with veritable sea serpents. These strange creatures, which pass their entire existence in the water, pos- sess deadly fangs, They are a great menace to the fishermen, who are con- stantly exposed to their attacks. Technically speaking, science has named the group the Hydrophide. They differ from the terrestrial snakes ouly in the possession of a flat, paddle- like tail. These reptiles inhabit the tropical seas of the old world and occa- siovally attain a length of 8 feet. Dr. Rudolph Weber, professor of drawing in Princeton university, observed large numbers of these creatures while on a steamer bound for Sumatra. Dr. Weber was in charge of a scientific expedition and naturally took special notice of them. He says that when the vessel was some 50 miles off the coast myriads of sea snakes could be seen swimming about as far as the eye could reach. They kept upon the surface, and several distinct specios were recognized among them. During calm weatber these reptiles may be seen sunning themselves upon the surface of the sea, remiaining mo- tionless except for a slight undulation caused by the movement of the water. When alarmed, the agile reptiles dive like arrows, leaving a train of bubble¢ behind them. Some especies are extreme- ly brilliant in coloration, being bright yellow, banded with black, while others are tinted with delicate shades of green. The food of sea snakes cousists entire- ly of fishes. Frequently fishes armed with long sharp spines fall victims to their appetites. Among these are the apogous and siluroids, which are fur- ished with spines three and five inches long. But these do not embarrass the voracious reptile in the least. The vic- tim is first killed by the snake’s poison, after which it is swallowed head first. The spines, naturally pointing toward the tail of the victim, and being relaxed in death, ars compressed against the body ef the fish as deg)utition proceeds. While ja search of their prey, sea snakes sometimes venture a short dis- tance up the mouth of large rivers. Dr. Weber records an instance where be was fishing in one of the rivers on the east coast of Sumatra. He was using a dragnet and had cornered a number of medium sized fish. As the net was being brought in, two large sea snakes suddenly made their appearance inside. They showed no signs of uneasiness at capture, but were hurriedly gobbling down the cornered fishes. Nor did they cease operations unti] the last fish had disappeared, when the tormidable crea- tures made their escape. Being air breathers, the sea snakes lead a similar existence to the whale. Scientists have expressed much intere.t as to how long they can remain uudcer water. ftrofessor R. P. Wiffield of the American Museum of Natural Ilistory, while dragging for corals, saw a large sea snake lying motionless amony some coral growths, some eight feet below the surface. It showed no signs of fear and remained in the same position far half an hour. The venom of these rep- tiles is even more deadly than that of the cobra. The fangs are very short, avd consequently donot penetrate so ceop as the fangs of most serpents, but ouly it scratch rom them is necessary to produce gerious results. Owing to their great shyness accidents are very rare. When eornered, they snap upon a victim, Ax the eyes are adapted only dor ude in the water they strike blindly when brought into the air, although li, 8 for Anys whon removed from their native glemenf, men’s nets have beeii S##$ te zoological gardens. The London gifdete ever went so far as to builé a special fan! for their accommodation. But théesé captured specimus either die en route cra short time after being placed in captivity. Seeking a dark corner of their tank, they refuse all food and ul- timately starve to death. Around the numerous volcanic islands of the Malay- an archipelago these reptiles are par- ticularly numerous. Frequent eruptions oceur among these islands, which are . hardly more than the body of the vol- cano. During the time of an eruption tho few people residing near by take to the water in their boats to escape the rain of ashes and mud. , it is generally a case of jumping from the frying pan into the fire, how- sver, At such times the sea becomes ancomfortably warm from its close proximity to the burning mountain, and the sea snakes swim wildly about for escape. They endeavor to climb over the gunwales of the refugees’ beats, while they twine their bodies in great masses about the forward chains. When about to lay their eggs, these serpents approach the shore. The eggs are laid above high water mark and left to batch by the beat of the sun. Many creatures prey upon the young reptiles. Among their enemies are sharks and other large fishes, while the adults; in spite of their death dealing fangs, fal) victims to sea eagles and large guils. After the great typhoons, which-are common in the Philippines and their vicinity, many of these crea- tures may be found along the beach, where they have been caet up during the storm’ and killed by the violent pounding’ of the wayvea—New York Times Many spccimetg hawlod up in fisher> | hit ’ Trains Out Trai ward. Read| STATIONS |ward pie down. bs P. M.|A. M. iP, + Vi 310) 6 30 Charlottetown, , | 6s re Ya 36] 7 28). Humte. Rives...| 5 oS 7 GB). Emel... ....: 5 19 as 8 22)..Kensington, ....) 4 2 9 - ard ee 9 S’Side : 9 5O\Ly. Ar. 3 8 11 2])..Port Hill......) 205 7 ge P M, % 12 40)..O°Leary ....-.. ‘12 45) g 1 48). . Alberton ....... 12 22% 2 55|.. Tignisb......... 10 5 e. MIP, M. iP, - Mla, M. ! 2 WO 7 00). .Charlottetown...| 9 : 3! 7 87). Bedford........ 8 8 25 Ose} Mt Stewart { ; 4 43) 8 58). . Cardigan. ......| 6 5 05) 9 15). .Georgetown..... P. M.A, M. P. M.\p, M. 3 35) § 05|..Mt. Stewart... £18) 33). Morell aes AD 4 41) § 54)..St. Peters...... 18 6 15/10 10), .Souris..........) 6 Pp. M. A. M. | P.M. | & 25). .Emerald........) J | 6 16}. .Cape Traverse. . i Sbould the &, 8. ‘ Northumberland covnections with the ar ivalot the trainat Point du Chene, the eee will re detained at Summerside to ¢ with the Steamer, ‘ ETHE MODERN . % Foundry and Machine Shop We would call special atten- tion to our“New Foundry De- partment” which we have prov- ed to he a decided success, We bave spared no expense : in fitting up thie department, #85 Having imported from the Uni- ge ted States a special “grade of B - sand” and employing one of the Ze best moulders in Canada, we are. : pow in@ position to meet the long desired needs of the people, ur Machine Shop Dep't which is equipped with the beet modern machinery and exper- ienced workmen, is capable of 3p turning out work io 8 etrictly 4 first class manner. To those need of anything in stew ae SFIS Lae invite them to call and be thom § oughly convinced thai we 3 work 1p an Al style. " e = BRUCE STEWART & OO, & “THE MODERN” Founders, Engineers & Machin~ ists, S.Nav.Co’s Wharf, | Ch’town, P. E. I ’ Phone 125 SHARES 4 ee ~ IND IN TH ie FIG | POF SOCSSSSCCE DOOR > HOME WORK FSrcres s We want the services of a nu > ‘families to do work for us at whole or spare time, The send ou workers is quickly and as, and returned br vagcel f finished. Pay $7 to $20 per week particulars ready tO crt. cigdtey name and address. Tuk S, A. SOP@ Be PLY Co,, Box 265, Loxvox, ONT “8% i -" — . il dint ia oe r SOCO~ 30204 Gaiters and Legging We have just received ou © fall stock of Gaiters for Ladies Be and Children,. All lengtit ” 6, 8. 10, and 12 buttér a» Biack and Tan. g W. H. STEWART &(0- TO LET That centrally situated hovse on Pri St., near the Methodist Brick ord ; containing nine large rooms, iu ood wk with stable and coach houre attached a Possession given the 15th of cede | pext. Apply to Thomas McQa ais ; Queen St, Ch‘town. 4 ‘ + tae . LOU HENRY R, LoRDLY 8° .-M Can. Soc, C- EB a Graduate College of Civil Enginceti36 . Cornell University. Ceulll Works r Consulting Engiveer for Specialties’ Hydraulic, Sanitary Engine ‘mg and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlotietown and St. o Island correspondence ad ee tharlottetown, .