THE DAJLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTE: WN, DECEMBER 31 i897. R . MESSAGE TO WEN P. E. Island ailway Proving that True sonesty and Trae Phil anutrophy still Kxiste ve If avy man whois weak, nervous and On and after MONDAY, 27th Dec., 1807, | debilitatea, or who is suffering from any trains of this Railway will mun daily, (Sun [cf the var.ous troubles resulting from days excepted,) as under. youthful folly, excesses or overwork, wi!! _ ; ' rot ~ | take heart and write to me, I will send him frains Out- : a Trains In | confidentially and free of charge the plan ward. Read) STATIONS. ward. Read} pursued by which I was completely restor- down. up. ed to perfect bealth and manhood, after . | | te | POOLS OF Putfering from Nervous Debility, e. M/A. M. alii dina PM. ~ = lows of Vigor and Organtic Weaknesa. $ 10) 6 20) > i hich oe 2 30 10 4 I have nothing to sel! and therefore $B) 6 >: Nooth Wikshire +216 3 a0 | want po money, but as I know through e177 nai one ae $ 411 my Own experience how to a 6 St) to ato, a @ 7] With such sufferers, 1 am glad to be able . oa 7 ~ ‘Wien, 1 00) - 5a to assist any fellow-beings toa cure, } = 97] & Op), Freetown «...... -- a 7 a9 | am well aware of the prevalence of quick- > 47) § 25)..Kensington..... 15 oi 7 18| FY) for I myself was deceived and im pos- 8 an) 8 50) Ar. | {Lv.115 pg! 6 45 ed upon until I oearly Jost faith in man- aie ny . S’Side ” 4, Mm, | kind but I rejoice to say thatIl am now (22 So} Lv } LAr. 10 20 perfectly well and happy once more and | 1 11)--Misconche ...... 10 10) am desirous therefore to make this certain | t 37|-- Wellington ...... 1347 means of cure known to all. Ifyou wil! 1210 - Port Ree Sbasdan 9 00 write to me you can rely upon being cured 3 3 ey » ssteee -| 8 00 aod the proud satisfaction of having been 3 58 oo d veeee, 7 34 of great service ‘o one in need will be 4 34 Ti ag roo soos) OO sufficient reward for my trouble. Absol- 5 Sy. Ae cove mesa 00) ute secrecy aseured, Send 5c silver to a |) a . cover postage and address Mr. G, Strong, 3 wo . .Charlottetown ... 10 30 Herth Reskinnd, Migh. ine & ¥- 2 50 }..Royalty Junction 1G. 10} * ee = 3 2 Bedford . 21.2... 9 37 55) uw) al Iv 9 06 . 10 ty fj Mt Stewart ee 8 50 a 2 . Cardigan........ : 7 35 5 4 ..Georgetown ... 7 10 Pp. M. A. M, By Medicated ees ce ltamincsatt ll oiiedniienitialinmssiiatinebinnntes _|-—- 10 Days T Pr. M. A. M. Dr. Ray's Successtul Remedy Co., 24 4 05). .Mt. Stewart ....; $ 55 Dr.Ray’s Antl-Constipation Pitis always cure, TORONTO 4 43) .Morell..........| 817 SOS AEROS Ad i SONS CEERI § 12; St. Peters ......; 7 48 5 57)... Bear River ......| 7 03 fgpececeoe oe © Ge Bisckc concesl 6 2 ' ___ 4% Mt. lA. M. 5 e M. la. MM. a [a S 5 15}..Emerald ......| 7 50 ne +) TOY S, P.M. lA. M. \> 3 t yrulp Trainsare ran by Eastern Standard ‘Yime./| ¢ ey G@ A SHARP, D.POTTINGEK. : 8u ntendent, Gen Mer Govt. R 2 : ; 0 R : tetown. Yioncton, N's. 2 1 Ralway Omfice, Dec. 27 1897 : : 4 For Coughs, Spruce : : Colds, Bron- : ° oo FOR SALE. | [his Sore Pym throat, etc. : ’ ir KERRY, WATSON & . . : RARE CHANCE et eee s 9 Re BORO ROBIE ROROROOOBOROROROROROBOOOeNe F * The property occupied by J.J, Gay and son rituate in the village of Mownai, 7 miles from _~herlottetown, is offered forsaie. The pre- prietors have carried on a large market ear- ien vane and seed business for thirty yeara, and the purchaser wil! no doabt retain * large share of the local trade. The prem- \ees comprise a large dwelling house, s‘ore, warehouse, barn, shed, orchard, and about 16 aeres of the most fertise land on the Isiand This land hasbeen manured year after year. for so long that as an id man said the Other day.; “It isall abed of manure and could be hauled for topdressirg.” ‘This would be an ideal spotfor a country merch- ant. or it wouid be admirabie fora summer resort, The situation is one of the most heautiful on the Island. Good bathing, oot boating, shooting and within @aey distance; churches, post office schoo) telephone and shops ali at the door. For terms and further particul.ra, apply to Von Clure Gay, J J Gay & son or to, JOHN T MELLISH Solicitor Char lottetovn a&hv oct 7 Printing in all its branches at the Exas- INER Office, one cf the bes: equip- ped Job Printing Establishment, on P, E. Island. Wants, Lost, Found &e| FOR SALE.-—A double seat family sicigh, hiigh-tarned runners and dusher. JOHN H GATES, St Peter’s Road, Oe WANTED—To borrow, $290 at5 per cent. on BS acres on Lot 22, worth $6000 cash. Write A A, Box 3%, Charlottetown. dec23ti pd ~s —— TO LET.—Honse on lower prin a Road( vith or without barn) ‘euaieiaaen eight large and well finished 1007s, Frost freof cellar. Possession ist ofiee. Appir to 4G Thorne Revere Hotel, nova if Lecture and Entertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898, St Peter's New Hall, Ch'town Alternate Tuesdays as follows :-— Dec. 14th aad 28th. deny. llih and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment wi!) «given ip due course in our local colums septl3— ieee WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKE’S WHARF (WO 1) ‘Wharfage storage Sz, , at blez | age, a ae le “All ae ta EPPSS COCOA ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED Tn Quarter-Pound Tins only, Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. 50 YEARS: EXPERIENCE Trave Marks Desians CopyvricuTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and Rostntien may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents, Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientific sonra. Terms, $3 a MU) four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. (0.36 18roadway, Naw York Office, 625 F St., Washington, D, C, DIVIDEND NOTICE Merchants Bank of Prince Edward island, Courlottetown Nov. 29th 1897. Notice is hereby given, that a balt yearly dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent per anpunmi on the capital ¢tock of this Bank has been declared ymyable at its Bankivg House, on and after Jeuuary 3rd, 1898, Transfer book will be closed from December 2(th 1897,tothe 3rd of Jan- uary 189%, both dates inclusive. By order of the Board, J.M. DAVISON, Cashier. Nov, 29 15 wk td ANNUAL MERTING MERCHANTS BANK OF P. E, | The Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, will be held at its Banking House, Gt. George Street, on Tuesday, the 11th day cf January next, 1898, at the hour of 11 o’clock a.m. Proxies must be left with the cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. Nov. 4 J. M. DAVISON, Cashier . nov29—15 &wtd | ) THE BYGONE CABIN BOY. No Place For Him In the Merchant Ma- rine of Today. These are inauspicious times for the boy who, after having fired his mind with the tales of Marryat or Clark Russell, is filled with a consuming desire to seek his for- tune on the sea. In the days of Midship- man Easy, or when the celebrated Captain Kidd pirated and mysteriously buried his treasures, something of romance may have hung over the career of a sailor, but the glories of that time have departed. Neither in the merchant marine nor in the navy can the place of cabin boy—the first which the seastruck lad aspires to—be said to ex- ist any longer. If it still remains in the cases of a few small sailing vessels, tt is merely a belated relic of former days, which is continually becoming rarer. The duties of a cabin boy, before the profession languished into its present dis- appearing state, were manifold. They varied according to the kind and size of the ship he was on, but the place was never anything remotely resembling «a sinecure. The boy waited on the officers or the passengers, or both, in any way they might require. He was the steward’s assistant in the pantry and dining room. He helped the cook under more or less use- less protest, and he was general ‘‘fag’’ for the entire crew. Although he was often a favorite with the seamen, it was neverthe- less remembered that as a boy he was evi- dently intended as a kind of scapegoat for anything which might be out of order. Various sins of commission and omission were laid at his door, and he might get out of the scrapes as best he could. He was always a butt for the jests of the crew. There were standing practical jokes which were played on all new cabin boys. One of these was to instruct him when he be- gan his duties that ‘‘nothing must ever be thrown to windward except hot water and ashes.’’? Bearing these two exceptions in mind in all innocence, the unlucky boy would appear on deck with red and stream- ing eyes, and the crew would explode into roars of laughter at this proof of obedience to orders. But those days have passed. On the ocean liners, the merchant vessels and the warships of the navy all the ‘*mess boys,” paradoxically speaking, are men. ‘There is no longer any place at sea for a boy,’’ said an old captain a day or two ago. ‘“‘In the present state of maritime service only ablebodied men can find em- ployment on shipboard. If I had a boy, rather than let him go to sea, even if he could manage to get work, I would put him to breaking stone on the road. There is no chance of bis rising to any position that would be worth while on a vessel. In the old days of sailing ships things were dtfferent, but with the modern changes in the construction and management of ves- sels men are needed for all the depart- ments of work. The only thing that the boy who is determined to go to sea can do now is to wait patiently until he is big enough todo a man’s work and then ship as an able seaman.’’-—-New York Tribune. His Frightful Predicament. He walked up and down the room ges- ticulating excitedly and saying unconspli- mentary things about his rival. ‘It is terrible!’ he said. “What is terrible?’ they asked. “Talk about being between the devil and the deep sea!’’ he exclaimed, ignoring the question. ‘*Talk about the problem of the lady or the tiger! Why, this is a thoa- sandfold worse than either!’’ ‘*What is?’’ they asked. **My rival has been carrying false stories about me to the girl I love!’’ he cried. They laughed. “Is that all?’’ they said. ‘Well, it wouldn't take any of us long to decide what we would do under those circum- stances.”’ **He has insulted me in her presence,” be went on bitterly. “And what did you do?” they asked. “Nothing,’’ he answered. *‘1 was pow- i erless."’ Again they laughed scornfully and mada merry jest at his expense. **Powerless!"’ they said. ‘‘ You, a large, strong wan, powerless! A man calmly steps in and carries away your ladylove in addition to insulting you, and you claim to be powcrless!"’ “‘What would you have me do?’’ he in- quired. ** sill him!’ they replied. He shook his head. **At least,”’ they insisted, “you could thrash him within an inch of his life. You could resent an insult by pounding him until be would figure principally as a non- entity for the next six cr eight weeks.” ‘You forget,’’ he said. ‘“‘Porget what?’’ they demanded. **Hecarries both accident and life insur- ance in the company that I represent.’’ Then they realized that the young in- surance agent spoke truly when he refer- red to the lady, the tiger, the devil and the deep sea.—Chicago Post. WOV0D's PHOSPHODINM The Great English Remedy. oo sr Siz Paczages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure ail forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Sperm atorriec, Impotency and a’ < effectsor Abuse or Excesses » Mental We rry, emcessive use of Tobacco, Opiumor Stiinu lants, whic: soon lead to In armity, Insanity, Consumption and an carly grave. 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He did not like to tell the landlady point blank, so he adopted a roundabout method of communicating his epinion on the sub- ject. ‘Didn’t you telk me you were fond of reading Macaulay, Mrs. Bluff?’ he asked her as he broke the shell of the egg. ‘It was my lamented’s favorite reading, Mr. Green,.”’ returned the widowed lady. ‘Ah! Now L understand why you have your eggs from Ltaly.”’ ‘*‘Whatever makes you think that, sir? They came from a farm near here.”’ **Really!’’ exclaimed Green, with a very pronounced sniff. ‘‘ These eggs remind me most forcibly of the ‘Lays of Ancient Rome.’ Funny, isn’t it?’’ He had notice on the spot.—Pearson’s Weekly. Slow at Seeing. Fog—Fenderson is a good enough fel- low, but he is terribly slow at seeing a joke. Bass—lIs he? Fogg—He slipped om a piece of orange peel the other day and had a fall. Every- body laughed, but Ferderson couldn’t see the point of the joke. Bass-—-Not surprising. Fogy—He saw it about 24 bours later, however, when anocher fellow did the same thing.—Pick Me Up. Delay Would Be Dangerous, “According to this cablegram, they were married in Paris yesterday,’’ he said. ‘*We must send our congratulations at once,’’ she returned. **By mail or cable?’’ he asked. “From what I know of both of them,” she replied, ‘‘we ought to send them by cable if we wish to be sure that they will be acceptable when they reach them.’’-~ Chicago Post. (Qumeaay senosnnemenennee neem ze e : Positively cured by these Little Pills, They sizo relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Mearty Eating. A per- fect remeay for Dizziness, Nausea, Drwsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smail Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, éarter’s Little Liver Fills. Oysters Oysters Oyster JOY! JOY! JOY! =r Victoria Cafe, Great George Street. Oysters served in every style Lunches and dinners with despatch . As usual, [T am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantity to customers to any part of tne city. Telephone Connection. JOHN P. JOY VicTorIA CAFE Gt. George St..... For Insist and demand i = Pat. WS Be Beas Pee wet EL AAS RY ; rer ew igs oi CS 38 be = ence a Sawnet e < ~ ' : ; “ eS ‘ie. WY Jad : ¥ iieeaned a A PRIVATE DETECTIVE After a Government Official 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 vats, 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 than any other on the market. ; Butter Boxes for storing and shipping butter in. | Dairy planis that will run without an expert engineer on hand. , Boilersthat will save fuel over any other thathas bem / imported so far. Engines that do not require to be driven to extreme speed to obtain enough power, All work warranted for une year. i Gall at our up town store in the Temple, Grefton St : T. A. MACLEAI Successor to McKinnon & McLean. Finenese of fit and finish,and natural as life are the qualities of our artticial teeth. Having the best fitted Dental Mechanical Department east of Boston, fitted with all the latest and best izaprovemente and under personal supervision of a specialist in thatline of work, is the reason why our Artifical Teeth are such a auccess. During the past vear we have made 257 sets of Artifical Teeth, for patients from-all paris of P, E.1. and we pride oureelves that satiafactionis given in every case, You can eat with them You can talk with them, You can sing with them. You can laugh with them. [ You'll Have Comfort With Them | You forget that they are Artifical, and pO person C80 9” distinguish them from naturai teeth > ae : , me You can callin in the morning and heve your teeth sa day. Persons from a distance will find this a great advantage, as they do poi have to loose time by waltings and our facilities for quice work is the reavoa of our lowe prices, New Year's Nice Juicy Oranges, 20¢ a doz Northern Spy Apples, fr Apples, trom 10 to 2 » aes Dates, ’ to de Mince Meat, 160 ~ Pure Mixed Candy, 10¢ Ih Cream Mixture, © l6e Ib No. 1 Chocolate Drops, 20¢ Ib Xmas Mixture (Large) de Ib French Cream Mixture, Nuts, Figs, Layer Raisins, ete., at 25¢ DR J.P. 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