a ie A ; 5 ‘ t Ree Steamboat Time Tables | SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST PIVERS Steamer leaves Charlottetown for South- port 6.30 a.m., and returos every half hou unt 7 =undays exceoted,) = i) r ic@aves Southport for Charlotte. town 645 a. m., and runs every half hour i 10.65 p,m. (Sundays excepted) “undays—Leaves Charlottetown at 7 a, m md every half bour until 8 55. Steamer laid off from 11.05 to 12 noon, tonday—Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 6,59, 8 930 and IL a, m,, 1.2.4, and 63) p.m , everv week day. Suodiy— Leaves Charlottetown # 00 a, m., E2145, 2? and 4 p. m.. Thursday-.Leaves Charlottetown for West River Bridze 4 p m., caling at Westville when requir “i. Friday Vorning—I eaves West River Bridge for Charlottetown at 730, calling at West ville, returning at 4 p. m EAST RIVER, Monday—Leaves for Fast River 3p. m returning Tuesday. Leaves Hayden’s Wharf 7R)a.m, calling at Haggarty’s and nickey’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown 5 p. m., making return trips. Leaves Saturdavs at 5 a, m., leaving Hay- den’s Wharf for Charioltetown at 730a. m, ealling at Haggarte’s and Hickey’s Wharves, making return trips at 3 p,m., from Char- lottetown Steamer leaves tor Mt. Stewart every alter- nate week, as the tides may sult, Str. ‘' Jacques Cartier ” Leaves Charlottetown for Orwell at? o'cloek inthe afternoons of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. and arrives from Orwell about 92304.m onthe same dass, The boat aiso returus from Orwell about S p. m on Thurs- d ava. Leaves for Crapaud at on Friday.and arrives {fr m am. On Saturday the boat leaves for Crapaud at2p.m.,and arrives at Chariotte- town at 10 a, m, and 8.50 D. m The boatealls at Vernon River every %- termate Wednesday, tides premitting Str. “ Electra ” Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor. Georgetown and Montague every Thursday at noon. Arrives at Charlottetown from Murray Harbor, Weduesday evening about6 o'clock, Wants, Lost, Found, &€¢, $a.m, and 5 p,m. Pra Lovr.—Abovct the firstof Jnly a etlver dagger pin enameled blue. Finder will please leave it at this office. WANTED.—A girl for general housework Apply te Mrs. D. Stewart, Kent St. WANTED —A maid servant where twoare kevt, Good reference required Apply at this Office, WANTED.—At Westwood. West Roralty astroog young man must, have some know- leds of farming—good wages,—Dr. WG. A. Warburton, TO RENT.—A good business stand tn a desirable locality in the country, suitable for any tradesman or for a general Store. Kent low. Apply at this offic?, 27d & wii WANTED—Ageants for new season, Samples, new plan of Lake Bros Co., Montreal. new engage-ment. W ANTED).— \ girl for general hou:e work, Apply at the Finley House, Pownal Street 353i Fri Mon Wed. LO RENT —“ummer cottage seven rooms at Amb » Cove Warren Farm twenty mineates from Rocky Point wharf, Apply to Jobn Newson (Ch’'town, 1% 3 week Juardian. TO RENT OR FOR SALE.—A black-mith stand nearRocky Point Ferry with eight acres ofland, Apply to John Newson Ch’town., 55 3 mos. TO LET —The hous? and premises know as the “Old London House,’ situateon Wate Si.. nextt> Government Warehouse No 1 Appl? to Peake ros & Co. jan23--t’ W ANTED-—Successful canvassers in any line to act as clovers, $7.0) per menth and expeases. Address box 679, Montreal. WANTED.—The tast week in July a girl for ceaeral housework. W-shing given out. Apoty to Mrs. Geo Stanley, King =quare. any veninug between 7 and 5 o’clock. 55 3in, WANTED.—Immediately an experienced cook with reference. Apply to Lady Davis. ee 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave Mar«s DESIGNS CopyricHuTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and Geceripticn may qaickly ascertain our opinion free w nether an invention is probably patentable. ¢ omit unica- tions atrictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive guerial notice, without charge, in the ‘Scientific American. A hendsomely tliustrated weekly. Largest cir eulation of any scient fic journal. Terms, Ra ear: four months, $1 Sold by all newsdealers, MUNN & Co.38»8roe0~a. New York Branch Office, 6% F St.. Washington, D. ( Wever Before tiave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them rezently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. Charlottetown WANTED, At Acadia Hotel a woman or girl who is capable and efficient to assist im the kitchen Apply at Hotel or of Mr. Crockett, at Fish Market Charlottetown. 158 21 Cripand about | 7" TOURISTS HOTEL GUIDE. Leading Hotels in This Province and their Location. Davies Hotel. ...............Charlottetown eee BeOROT.. . i «a csenseees "7 OO DOGGNE , ., ccccendubeceecis ” erie SEO Ls ca'ndbsceees “ Duncan House........ ib sibesaies " LePage NR s deccacetcatinecs e InaréKa Hotel ioe ommeones on Clifton House..........-.......-Summerside ee eusineee a - Campbell Hotel..........--eceeee " Te TC OUIEIS, . c.. veacicese ns cs ss ee ESTEE, DOEOTEN IG OT 66 <nstooe Ren .... Georgetown Railway Huuse....... TE OtOl iia icniec ci cde ae Tapper House......... ‘ia eiek nian ” Bet View TOR: occccvecs so cscccccnsccsOUTia Landsdowne Hote}........... Cape Traverse Clarke’s Hotel................... Kensington Commercial Hotel..........- " McDonald House................... Montague Manson House.......--....Mount Stewart SIRE MONG iin cc ccinenicnen _ BOW BARS FRGIOl ii iccccce scctccece Rustico Beach RON TE i i, . Tracadie Pleasant View House............... Hampton Hote] McLean.............Nine Mile Creek Muich’s Hotel.................. Stanhope RINE MON ciccengin th dane (pcoedinns " Shaw’s Hotel...... seoccsees Brackley Beach North Shore House... see cococeees Malpeque Pope Bete b as ns ceccivcevicnces ba cde Good board at cheap tained at many farm rates may be ob-~ houses on tke coast. . ’ ° Canadian Gov't Raikway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun , days excepted,) asunder. Trains Out-) — a Trains In ward. Read! STATIONS. ward, Reag down, | — P. .. y im ep 0 a M.A. M. » : 0 4 z Charlottetown . 8 5012 10 4 30 - ie .. Hunter River. 7 5810 51 ” 4 9 13 s SRG knacs 7 2310 11 & 47, 9 31. Kensington - | 6 58, 9 37 6 2010 OO Ar. Lv. 6 35) 9 00 - S’Side 6 {510 30 zy | Ar.| 5 45) = ae ‘ Ar.| 5 43] a « ¢ 4511 55 ort Hi a9) 2 2 . “i FUME cicce 7 1 - 37 i ooh NEP 00 senses 309) 6% i 2 10 <M ac oo de 210’ 5 42 J Oo} + SGM hase sese 5} er’ M. | xt ae a zs 00 A. Me A.M. |P. M. > 53 6 15). Charlottetown . 8 15| 3 50 é 25 | 6 +0) SPEND cccciness a 37 2 55 3 2 | wal oo 8 36 ~ ap'2* } Mt Stewart Iv! 7 16] 2 20 1 43 ‘am lv } ar 7 10| 2 00 4 . 8 10). perdi ws... 5s: | 6 20'12 51 “a bn 8 52 ..Georgetown ly ..| g 0512 30 ~ {a Mi, - lA. M.| P.M. "% M. |P. M. A. MP. Mo 4 14 . 15) Mt. Stewart ..../ 7 16) 2 10 | 7 _ SNE. Bde s oe ks 6 41) 1 31 6 10 ° col St. Peters ..... 6 900) 1 03 PMLA m.| oOONN +2 --- 2001 § oy 30 =. | ee , 7 DF) a 8 15! Emerald ......| 9 0) ri " ..Cape Traverse 8 10 me A.M. CONNECTIONS, 13 OOjar..Pcint duChene, I.C.R.....ar] 15 35 21 25lar Moncton, I. C. R:,....arll3 & 11] W5ilv. aatiey Iota Tei ca arj2t O4 io toe... eee, & O. Riai.. lv 19 05 5 30ilv .-StJohn, C.P.R....ar..jll 20 2 DO | ll ee 5 20).. Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d)../11 00 8 10\ar.... Boston, B. & M. R...1¢ 7 OO UR oe sheen MEOUROOAL 60k. 6iccel @ Oe S 10a... Boston, B. & M. R. ....-.| @ 9 OOF Arr....Montreal, C. P. R. lv....: 38 @ oe. P.M. — Trains are ran by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys, Moncton, N. B. :, A. SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown. THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For July, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 3rd day, Full Moon. 10th day, Last Quarter. 18th day, New Moon. 26th day, First Quarter. 2 High Water. Sun + Day of We’k — sn Qa Morn.! Aft. Rises.| Sets. 1 Friday 805 1010 355 7 42 2\Saturday 8 56 {11 05 55 42 3 Sunday S 49 /11 56 56 42 4 Monday 10 44 57 42 5 Tuesday 0 42 (11 40 57 41 6 Wednesday 1 25 |12 36 58 41 7Thursday 206/134) 59 | 40 & Friday 2 47 | 235 0 40 9 Saturday [3 29 | 3 34 0 39 10. Sunday 411) 4 35 l 39 11 Monday 454 5 43 2 38 12, Tuesday 5 39 702 3 38 1FWednesday 625 8 19 4 37 14 Thursday 7§08 9 23 5 36 15 Friday 755 10 li 6 35 16,Saturday 8 44 11 00 7 35 17 Sunday 9 31 11 36 8 34 18) Monday 10 15 9 33 19| Tuesday 0 06 11 00 10 32 20|' Wednesday 0 36 11 45 ll 31 21\ Thursday 105 12 30 12 30 22 Friday 133,115 13 29 23| Saturday 30:i3%). 28 24, Sunday 236 2 42 15 27 25 Monday 313 340 17 26 26' Tuesday 355 446) 18 25 27|Wednesday' 4 42 604, 19 23 28|\Thursday | 5 31 ' 738) 20 22 29| Friday (632,902; 21 | 21 Saturday 739 1003 | 23 20 31/Sunday 8 45 10 56 24 18 ' HE RIDING ON A DOCR. The Steed Which a Cyclone Furnished an Impromptu Traveler. Christian Van den Harvner, familiar- ly known in O., as Cyclone Johnny, is perhaps the only man living that enjoys the unique distinction of having ridden a cyclone astride a house door tor a distance of over a quarter of amile. This remarkable feat was per- formed not asa matter of choice, but perforce of necessity by the above nam- ed person when the cyclone swept across Celina in May, 1886. Cyclone Johnny’s description of tie cyclone is graphic and thrilling. He was living at the time eight miles west of Celina, and cn the night of the cy- clone he and Mr. Bryan’s family were Watching the raging of the storm in the west. The electric display was wonder- ful, and to him it seemed as though the world was about to come to an end by fire. The flashes were so brilliant that the eyes could not withstand them. The family became alarmed and decided to go to the cellar for safety. The cellar was directly underneath the porch, on the west side of the house, and Harvner assisted in setting the chiidren to this place of safety, and be was she last one to leave the house. Just as he stepped upon the porch and before he released his hold upon the doorknob the storm swept down upon him in all its fury. Ee went sailing through the air, over the te uppermost branch- Celina, yps of trees, the es of which tore his clothes from his body. The gait he traveled was terriiic, and it seemed brut a second from the time he started until he found himself safely dropped into a large field unin- jured, save for inflicted npon himias he sailed over the top of the trees. This field was a little over a quar- ter of a mile from Mr. Bryan’s house, and Harvuer wandered around in the darkness and driving rain until he met a searching party, among whom was Mr. Bryan, who, together with his en- tire family, were saved. by their oppor- tune flight to the cellar.—Cincinnati unquirer. the seratcbes TWO BLONDS. One of Them Was Iiapolite, but the Other One Got Even. A sallow little blond entered an electric car and sat down effusively by a very handsome blond with brown ey es. “Oh, Harrict! I am so glad to see you! I've had so many engagements lately that I see nothing of you. How have you been?’’ ‘‘Much as uszal,’’ brown eyed blond. ‘‘Are you going to the Lenten dance?’’ ie? ‘*You aren’t! Why, everyBody is go- ing.’’ ‘*It will be a very populous dance. ”’ ‘*But why aren’t you going?’ A shade of annoyance passed over the brown answered the s’ little eyed Llond’s face, but she an- swered simply, ‘‘Because I’m not in- vited.”’ ‘*Gh, that’s too bad! I’m sosorry you wer. left out. And they seemed to have gone into the highways and hedges, too, from what I can hear. I’m going to wear violet silk.’’ ““t think you might wear violet silk, ’’ said the brown cyed blond gently but distinctly, turning a searching gaze upon her companion’s complexion, ‘‘if you put on plenty of powder. You are determined to wear violet silk?’’ “I thought—I think’’— stammered the other woman, reddening through her sallowness. ‘*Then be sure to remember my ad- vice and put on plenty of powder—yes, I think in that case son might venture to wear violet silk.’’ The sallow blond did not say anoth- er word, but sat over ostentatiously and gave a newcomer a seat. Perhaps she had not meant to be rude, with her sor- row and her highways and hedges. But people were smiling around her, secret- ly glad, as we cannot help being, of Witnessing the neat pat with which a skilled femcer drops a roistering and bullying antagonist. —Chicago Post. To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Lixative Bromo Quinine Table’s All Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, 15¢ Call and get some of those cheap cham b- er sets, the cheapest ever sold in the city. —W P Colwill, Queen Street. 2 w dy & wy, Another lot of butter crocks, fruit D crocks, jars, eic., are cold cheap at W P Colwill’s. 2wkdy & wy. Fresh strawberries Beer & tonight at “aye Golt’s, A Quebecer’s Confidence’ in Dr Chase's Catarrh ¢( ure —dGives Relief at once, Ike says. Danville, P. Q,, April 6th, 188s, EDMANSON, BATES &« o., Toronto, ear Sirs,— Enclose find $1 tor | dozen boxes Dr Chase’s Catarrah Cure, Please send them at once. Every patient using it says “It is an excellent cure, gives relief at once.” JAS, MASSON, Gen’! Merchant, Daivilie, P,Q. For Sa.e.—Sloop vacbt Abegweit fast, sailor, newely painted and overhauled this spring.—A W Weeks, Charlottetown, 145 Gi e od wk 4i. Buy bargains in boots and shoes during the month of July.—J B McDonald & Co 163 31. Worth Trying if Sick. A verified record—1,016 personscured in one month by Dr, Chase’s Family Remedies, Al dealers sei laad recommend them, cream |} THE FARMER WON. Bet Schaefer Considers It the Shortest Game of His Life. *“‘Some years ago,’” said a sporting min, ‘‘when Schaefer kept a billiard room in this city, he was always ready to play all comers who desired a game. Many strangers and people unknown to Schaefer naturally strolled im; many, too, who probably did not know him. But it made no difference to Schaefer. Sometimes strangers would desire to play for money, but this Schaefer would never do. To all such propositions he would say: ‘No, I won't play for mon- ey, but I’) tell you what I will ado—lI will play a game, the loser to treat the house.’ ‘‘One day an old farmer entered the place, and after wandering about hook- ing at the pictures on the walls and ex- amining the tables he asked if there was any one present who would like to play him a game of billiards. Schaefer, as usual, said that he would play the stranger. ‘«*How much shall we play for?’ ask- ed the farmer. ‘“*T never play for money,’ replied Schaefer, ‘but I will play you for the drinks for the house.’ ‘** All right,’ said the farmer. many points shall we play?’ ‘**Oh,’ replied Schaefer demurely in all the consciousness of his superior powers, ‘we'll just play until you are satisfied, and wewill call that a game.’ ‘“‘The crowd smiled as the players prepared for the contest. The balls were placed on the table, and Schaefer brought out his favorite cue, and it fell to his lot to open the game. ‘*The opening shot in a billiard game is a somewhat difficult one, as most players know, and Schaefer, probably through indifference, missed it. He not only missed it, but left the balls close together near one of the cushions. It was what is termed in billiard parlance a ‘set up.’ “The old farmer carefully chalked his cue, and after deliberation made the shot. He then gazed at the balls a mo- ment, laid down his cue and exclaimed: ‘***T am satisfied.’ ‘‘The score was then 1 to 0 in favor of the old farmer, but as Schaefer had agreed to make the game as long or short as the farmer desired he had to be satisfied. Schaefer of course had to in- vite all present, including his conqueror, to partake of the hospitality of the house. As the laughed and drank Schaefer rematked that the game was the shortest hé ever played, and probably the shortest on record. ’’—New York Tribune. ‘How a SICK HEADASHE Positively cured by these Littio Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ress, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Erzrall Pil. Smail Dose, S$~71] Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Ae Cacte-> Tittle Liver Pills. BLACK DIAOND LINE The S. treal, Friday Morning, July 22nd, will S. Bonavista sailing f.om Mon- bedue at Charlottetown Monday moro- ing, July 25th, and will sail for St. John’s Newfouadland, via N. Sydney, carrying Horses, Cattleand Sheep on deck, and produce under deck at low rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Agente, Ch’town,June 22th 98 WANTED, A few active agents in each County to handle a fast selling article. Good com- mission. 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