i nee mine gis reypig na <<less aman events sat Te eee Ola A a arin: saci tisn icinalfls, eile en oe angie te alle pi AO i 0: Mage A walle ‘ - S Pi i Pe ed: Oe a : aS te a creme angela . wet ~. Steamboat ‘lime Tables SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS Steamer leaves Charlottetown for South- port 6. s.m., and returns every half hour anti! '? p. m. ("undays excerted,) Steamer leaves Sou'hport for Charintte own 64) a m,. and runs everv half hour mmtii 10.5 p, mn. (>unds ys excepted) Sundars—Leaves Chiriottetown at 7 a, m1. id every half hour until$ 33. Steamer laid m 't.o5tol2 noon l.y—Steamer leaves Rocky Point at 6.3, .4,and 63'p.m,ever odiv—Leaves Ch *and 4p. m.. fours'ag. Leaves ( . ver Bridze 4 p m., en requir sd, ‘lay Morning—T e: Charlottetown 8.930 and Il a m,, rweek day. rlottetown YOO a, ™m., iur'ottetown for West cal ing at Westville ves Wrst River Bridge triettetown at 7 30, calling at West- revarning at 4p. m EAST RIVER. Monday—Leaves for East River 3p. m., yeturning Tuesday. 7.59a.m,calling at H»ggarty’s and nickey’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown 3 p. m., making return trips Leaves Saturanvs at 5 a, m., leaving Hay- den’s Wharf for Charioltetown at 75) a. m, ealling at Haggartv’s and Hickey’s Wharves, making return trips at 3p,m., from Char- oOttetown Steamer 'eaves tor Mt. Stewart every alter- mate week, as the tides may suit, Str. ‘' Jacques Cartier ” Leaves Charlattetown for Orwell at3 o’clock nthe afternoons of lnesdav, Wednesday and Thursday, and arrives from Orwei] about 9.30a.m onthe same dass, The bost aiso returns from Orwell about8 p. m on Thurs- days. Leaves for Crapaud at 3a.m, #nd3 p.m. on Friday.and arrives frm Crapaud about Wan, On Saturday the boat leaves for town at l) a, m, and §.2)) p. m, The boat calls at Vernon River every 2- ermate Wednesday, tides premitting. Str. “ Electra ” Leaves Chariattetown for Murray Harbor, Seorgetown and Montasue every Thursday alt noon Arrives at Charlottetown from Murray Harbor, Wednesday evening about 6 o'clock, Pure Gold Jelly A most delicious table dessert made instantly.—To make the jelly you’ve but to dissolve a package of Jelly in one pint of soiling water, put in a coc] place to harden. lOc * per package. Jor sale at ithe Victoria Row Grocers.” SANDERSON & CO. Wants, Lost, Found, &c. *“mder.wi!l be rewarded by leaving them at fap Ex 4MINER Office. iS0 WADMTND—A smart boy to attend to a norse and cow, one from: country preferred.— W. A. Weeks Jr,. Brighton. 181 3i 4] FOUN D—On Thursidey last, 2thinar, on the road near Fort Augustns, a gentlemans’ “vercoat. Owprercan heve itby proving property and paying «xpenses. App'yv to James R. McEwen. 180 W ANTED—A First-eloss Milliner. Apply by lewerJa.P, QO, Bos 655, Cuenterars. D Si FOUND—A ladies cane fonnd on Frince “treet, owner apply at this office, 180 BRICK HONSE, POCLAR TERRACE, KENT STREET.—That dostrable residencs, #wdens and outbuildiaugs, opposite new Prince of Waies College, House has sixteen yoormms*’and all modern conveniences. To l4tor For Sale. ApplytoF. W. T.. Moora, Attorney at Lay, Executor Estate late Fred- rick W, Moore. 178 10 TO LET.—A4 house on Prines Street, con alning 9 large rooms, besides halls and pan- ‘ry. The house well sit) ated for a boarding 1oure or private residence. Apply to Thomas feQuaid, Lower Queen “t. 173 owe ean: wA NTED —A smart young woman that ms hod some experience in dining room ork, good reference rejaired, Enquire at pseen Hotel between the hours of ten and 'welve & Mm, 173 tf TYAN *SD—Ag3yn'« for new seaann, new arate: new plan of engage-ment. eke: 3 + Co., Montrea ro “IVT OR FOR SALE.—A blacksmith vtand w “Rocky Point Ferry witb e'ght acres ol ix: \pply to John Newson C h’town. 5} 3 mos. 7? : -T2a2 hoase nat preaises know wtee’ + | Lontorai Hoos, ‘situataon Wate Warebonse No 1 jan28—t* ot, nev’ > Government 4 opl~ to Peake Bros & (o. VANTED —Sucecessful canvassers in anv *netoact as closers, $50.09 per month and vpenses. Address box 79, Montreal. WANTED.—Immedisiely an experienced ouok with reference. Apply to Lady Davis. For Your Benefit _—- We have pvrcha:ed an extra stock Cedar Shingles at a specially low price ‘Pe Offer Leaves Hayden's Wharf THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 6 EFFICACY OF OLIVE OIL. eee Medica! authorities are generally agreed as to the value of olive oil med- icinally, finding it also a potent agent for any defects of the excretory ducts, especially the skin. Eczema has rapidly disappeared upon a @iscontinuance of starch foods and the substitution of a diet of fresh and dried fruits, milk, eggs and olive oil. The bencficial effects of the latter, when thus taken in con- junction with a fruit dict, have fre- quently been remarked in respect to the hair, nails and scalp, supplying to the sebaceous glands the oily substance which they secrete when in a healthy condition, and the absence of which is the cause of debility of the hair, fre- cuently ending in baldness, says The Scientific American. It has long been observed that those who treat olive oil as a common article of food and use it as such are generally healthier and in better condition than those who do not, and its therapeutic and prophylactic properties are very favorably regarded by medical men. It is known to be de- structive to certain forms of micro or- ganic life, and for the eradication of such from the system its internal use has been successfully resorted to. Thunderstorms. . Do not imagine that because a heavy thunderstorm is far away to leeward it is not likely to arise and wet you. Even if the wind is blowing right | against the cloud it will come your way Crapaud at2 p.m.,and arrives at Chariotte- ; 5 all the more surely, for thunderstorms always travel against the wind. The reason for this is that there is invariably a countercurrent of air above the breeze that you feel close to the earth, and this sky high wind blows in the opposite direction to the one which alone you can detect. Thus the tempest seems to work its way right through the wind’s eyes in a very con- trary sort of way. Fog never does this; neither does ordinary rain-—at least very seldom— but snow or sleet some time works its way up wind just as the tempest does. Sheet lightning, by the way, is not a distinctive sort of light, but merely the reflection in the sky of a forked flash many miles away. You can tell how number of seconds that pass between the flash and the peal. Each second stands for about a mile.—New York Herald. Where They Are Mated by Lottery. It was a cynic who said that mar- riage is a lottery, but in the province of Smolensk, in Russia, this aphorism has been reduced to a quarterly fact, for four times a year there is held the most remarkable lottery ever devised. A charge of aruble is made for a ticket, only one prize is to be drawn, and it consists of the entiresum yielded by the sale of the tickets, amounting to 5,000 rubles. The lucky winner of the prize is bound to marry a certain dam- sel if he takes the 5,000 rubles. Should he be married he is at liberty to turn over the money and the lady to any friend whom he may wish to put in for such a good thing. Should the lady, however, refuse to marry the win- ner they are allowed to divide the ru- bles between them. Strong Soup. In the life of William Stokes, written by his son, which has appeared in Lon- don, it is told how Soyer was sent over to Dublin during the great famine to show the people how make soup. Stokes asked astarving beggar why she did not go and get some of the soup that was boing freely distributed. ‘Soup, is it, your honor? Sure, it isn’t soup at all.”? ‘‘And what is it, then?’ inquired Stokes. ‘‘It is nothin, your honor, but a quart of water boiled dow: to a pint, to make it sthrong!”’ This is the soup maigre which Ho- garth caricatured in his picture of the French troops at Calais. lood’s Best to take after dinner; prevent distress, aid diges- tion, cure constipation. Purely vegetable ; do not gripe or cause pain. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. Prepared only by C. L Hood & Co., Lewell, Mas~ Persons bitten by the tiger snake of Australia die almost instantly, there being no known antidote for the bite of this reptile. Economy in taking Hocd’s Sar. saparilla, because *‘* 109 doses one dollar” {s peculiar to and true only of the Qne True BLOOD Purifier. CUKED by the WALLING method. Fnco sed by the medical profession and by thousands who have discarded their trusses and remain cured, The Cake Walk Is French. The cake walk properly had its origin among the French negroes of Louisiana more than acentury ago. There is little doubt that it is an offshoot of some of the old French country dances. It rep- resents several of them in form, From New Orleans it spread over the entire south and thence north. It was found of convenience to the plantation ne- groes. They were not wedied by license, and it was seldom that the services of a preacher were called in. At a cake walk aman might legiti- mately show his preference for a wom- en and thus publicly claim ber fora wife. In effect the cake walk was not different from the old Scotch marriage, which required only public acknowledg- ment from the contracting parties. So this festival became in some sense a wooing, an acceptance or rejection and a ceremony. This explains its popular- ity with the blecks outside of its beau- ties, with the accompaniment of music, which is competent at all times to com- mand negro support. Cake walking bas improved, as do most things that are constantly practic- ed. It has lost its old significance in the south. Negroes now get married, when they marry at all, in the white folks’ fashion. It has, moreover, become a pantomime dance. Properly performed, it isa beautiful one. The cake is not much of a prize, though the negro has a sweet tooth.—New Orleans Times- Democrat. The Chinese divide the day into 12 parts of two hours each. - The Italians reckon 24 hours round instead of two divisions of 12 hours each, as we do. It is said to be acurious circumstance that some of the most important inven- tions have been made by lunatics. -_— far away a tempest is by counting the | FACTS ABOUT HEALTH It is Easy to Keep Well if We Know How—Some of the Conditions Neces- sary to Perfect Health. The importance of maintaining good health ig easily understood, and it is really a simple matter if we take a cor- rect view of the conditions required. ln perfect health the stomach promptly digests food, and thus prepares nourish- ment. The blood is employed to carry this nourishment to the organs, nerves, muscles and tissues which need it. The first great essential for good health, there- fore, is pure, rich blood. Now it is cer- tainly a fact that no medicine has such a record of cures as Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is literally true that there are hundreds of people alive and well today who would have been in their graves had they not taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is depended wpon as @ family medicine and genera} regulator of the system by tens of thon- sands of people. This is because Hood’s Sarsaparilia makes the blood pure. This is the secret of its great suecess. Keep your system in ¢g health by keeping your blood pure with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which absolutely cures when other medi- cines fail to do any good whatever. ak. " are the only pills to take Hood’s Pills with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Panieusons “Glenieith ” teDp Hic ans Wiis od eh aaydentod Z yeni. aati iain alien Blended of the same rare old High- land Malt Whiskies, during more than years, Sanderson’s ( ABADADAD<BOOOTA IAL AL ‘Your Symptoms include a feeling of fatigue, lack of energy, dizziness, coated tongue, sick headache, deeply colored urine,—these or any of them are indications of bilious- ness and a disordered liver. Dr. HARVEY'S? Anti-Bilious & Purgative § The Old Sailor’s Yarn, **Yes,’’ said the old feliow who pro- ! will give you prompt relief, 30 years trial have not found them wanting, With improved sugar coating are | easily taken. ¢ fessed to have been a sailor and who hitched his uumentionables and rolled in his walk that he might look the part, ‘*] was marooned onct. ‘‘It’s a solemn fack, gents. Fur ten years I lived alone on a South sea is- land. I wasn’t jest deserted tpere, but the ship blowed up an I was the only one what ever reached land ag’in. I floated on a spar to that there deserlate island. None of you geuts knows what it is to be lonely, to bave no feller bein to jaw with, to see nuthin above bat the heavens and nuthin ’round you but water. I would a died if I badu’t ketch- ed a sea gnil and trained him so he would mind like a dog.”’ Here a sympathetic listener piped the old fellow up to grog, and he seemed to lose his bearings. ‘‘Ten times I writ home,’’ he went on, ‘‘and@ half a dozeh times I cabled.”’ ‘‘Why, you old fraud,’” interrupted a fresh water sailor Who had been tak- ing in the narration, ‘‘if you could send letters and cablegrams, you weren't marooned. What kind of a game is this you’re givin us?’’ But the old salt was equal to the oo- casion. Over he tumbled on the floor, be went through the outward symptoms of a fit, had to be supplied with another fose of restorative and when came to, looked about him in a daced way. ‘What hey I been sayin, geuts?’’ he asked faintly. ‘‘ Ever since I was maroon- ed I have these here spells and go to un- windin novels It waa fur ten years, gents,’’ and the last word floated back as he made a dash through the front doox —Detroit i*ree Press. BLACK DIAMOND. LINE Purely vegetable, mild and efficient. 33 pills for 25c, For sa!e everywhere. Or 1 box sent as sample on receipt of 2Sc. THE HARVEY MEDICINE CO., ¢ 424 St. Paul St, MONTREAL. @~2~ DS 88C Oe OO mh ee ee a oe hea The S. 8. Bonavista sailing f.om Mon-~ treal, Sunday Morning, August 7th, will be due at Charlottetown Wednesday mor”- ing, Ang. 10th, and will sail for St. John’s Newfouadland, via N. Sydney, carrying Horses, Cattleand Sheep on deck, snd produce under deck at low rates. For turther particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Agents. Ch/townp,Avg. ard °98 OFFICE TQ LT. Office in Morris,Block formely occupi- ed by Miss Chisholm asa siudio. Apply to J.S. MORRIS. 163 tf, HEAVY STEEL PLATE ange... 1898, wali The Two Lobes of the Brain. In the ordinary working of the brain one half is more active than the other and exercises a superiority om its neig} bor lobe. This lobe—in ordimary per sons the left, of course—is the cerebral master. Heredity, education, or what we will—al!l the combined influences, in sbort, wich mold human life—bave teuded, by some process cf selection, te place one lobe over the other in point ot importance. The other (right) lobe is the servant of the lett in a measure. Its education bas been neg- lected, and it requires the control of its better cultured neighbor in order that life may be conductgd in a sensible and sane fashion. The most hopeless physivlogica) | cages of insanity, Wigan would have held, would be those in which both hemispheres were afiected, If one was alone ailing, the other might exert more cr less control over it, aud the ex- tent of the contrcl would depend on which lobe exhibited the diseased ac- tion. All degrees of insanity or mental derangement could thus be accounted for on this supposition of the relative control of cue hemisphere by the other. The perfect life is that in which tbe better and higher half controls the weaker aud less responsible. —Andrew Wilson, M. D., in Harper's Magazine. — fi 99 A horse out of conditioa A ROCKY should be treated with Dr, HORSE Harvey's CONDITION PowDERs. Nothing like it for purifying the blood, toning up the system, killing worms, glossing the coat, in a word tuning a horse to perfect condition, Cost only 25c. per package at all dealers, Full size package sent post-paid as sample on receipt of price. Tua HARVEY MEDICINE CO., 424 ST. Pavl, MONTREAL, piiveteideviveniend dvdevtvddduvevdeddvenddee FO ee BLACK There’s the test of both dye and dyer, and it’s that test that has built up the reputation of MAGNETIC DYES All their colors are uniformly excel- lent, no dye surpassing in perma- nency and beauty Magnetic Dyes, nor leaving the fabric so soft and new looking. At all dealers, or a full size packet, any celor, sent post paid on receipt of price, POc. BARVEY MEDICINE CO., 424 St. Pau!, Montreal Grand Scotiish o~-— Gathering The Annual Gathering of the Clans, under the auspices of the Caledonia Club of P.E Island, will be Leld at Head St. Peters’ Bay On field of John P. Sullivan E+q, near Railway Stauen oa Wednesday, August 17th, Special trains leave Ch’town at 8.20, loca!, Souris 10.30, local, Ge »rgetown, (reguler train) at 705, local, stopping at al! intermediate stations, For train arrangements, priz? liet and full particulars, see programmes and ad- vertisements in newspapers later. D. McNEIL, JAMES McISAAC, Rec Sec’y President 164—wk4i dy eod ?,4,6 ne ee CROWN OF GOLD Gold Seamless Contour Crowne, war- ranted 22k and guaranteed not to split. Moderate Prices OR. J. P. MURRAY — 9999900990999 FO6500 90000008 POCOTSRENSO ORONO SIO ONIND | Coal or Wood. retin More then 100 styles and sizes for FAMILY, HOTEL and Restaurant use, Are constructed in the most substan- tial manner and after the most approved patterns, ; TOURISTS HOTEL GUIDE. Leading Hotels im This Province and their Location. Davies Hotel....... -o++eeemObarlottetown Queen Hotel..,.... 2 oreerem Revere Hote] ............ whneas 7" OOD TIONED se cccceccececce oon . SPORUN POOR vise iw dinceccen ” RA ORG TOR eciccccesccovceses = | Repel pemaye “6 OR IO, es ote oe " Clifton House......... SERN a Pe ee Campbell Hotel......0..c0ccssee0 e PE 6 0 a tetileces san seu Alberton Seafurth House............... win tka “ Railway House...... +e eeeceseeee Tignish Aitken Hotel...............+......G@eorgetown SOY TE iiicserecconccees pene “ i ke Landsdowne Hotel. ..........Cape Traverse CURR TORI secenne s 04-5 oneses Kensington Coromercial Hotel........... “ McDonald House..,......+..++....» Montagne Manson House........-....Mount Stewart Clarke House...... sonbvbubousn - Sea Side Horel.................. Rustico Beach MOE Otis boss 5 io sanetes a 5c 0 Pleasant View House............... Hampton Hotel McLean.............Nive Mile Creek RN Ree Stanhope oa S ++ esseee SUM Merside “ec Shaw’s Hotel........ sseeces Brackley Beach North Shore House... .............-Malpeque ge | RE MER DN, Powral Good board at cheap rates may be ob- tained at pmany farm houses on tke coast. Canadian Gov't Railway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 tains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun-, days excepted,) asunder. . i Trains Out- > : (Trains In ward. Read STATIONS reat Reac down, ba P. M.JA_ M. oe PM. M. : — Z 49) Charlottetowa .../ 8 5012 10 = Salo = .. Hunter River. ..| 7 5810 51 ” a : 1) --Emerald. . oscce-| 7 Oe 0 30 a 31) Kensington .... | § 58; 9 37 6 2010 00) ar, [Ly. 6 35 9 0 2 Gs. S’Side | : iso a Lv. \Ar.| 5 45! g on et -» Port Hill .......) 4 DD 7 4 8 37 1 07 , 9 1 2 19) Alben owen ees 9 55/3 lol Alberton... .... nu. > co REM cece eve P. M.lA. Me eta 2 00; 6 15 | 2 53 6 50 co aa $= 1 10lar) wes Iv} 7 Wiiy t Stewart | : : 7 ; 10). .Cardigan Ds at ) be os A.M, .. Georgetown ly . I, P.M. |P. M.|~ ivi ee os =. eo 7 15). Mt. Stewart ..../°3 14 ‘2 7 48) MoreM......... . 41) 8 05 ee a a ae 6 10; 9 10)" “Scoris.._. PM. |A M,J—————__——— | ip. M. 4 H = .. Emerald ces eeel “ 1 Cape Traverse ..) § CONNECTIONS, 13 OOjar.. Point duChene, L.C.R... an 15 35 at Beer... . Moncton, I. C. R...... aril3 BO BS a c's on RAS ss A ks ar|24 04 BS ies...» Manin 3 Cys... iwl9 05 = 5 30'lv...,...StJohn, C.P.R....ar../11 20 2 _ , eee ORIN, Ba ao Wewe v au | 4 30 5 20).. Portland, M.C.R, (Sat. exc’d)../11 00 8 10/ar.... Boston, B. & M. R...14 .| 700 eS oe. PRS as vixcs 800 Bi 3G4.... Boston, B, & M. R.......) 7 O@ 9 CG Arr....Montreal, C. P. R. Iv..,.' 8 O A. M. iP. M. Trains are ran by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gea. Man. Can. Gov't Rys, Moncton, N. B. G, A. SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown. veWerage Works Tenders for Sewer Construction. EALED TENDERS, endorsed “Pro- posal for Sewer Construction,” addrese- ed tothe undersigned, wiil be received at this office until noon on FRIDAY, THE 19TH AUGUST, prox., for furnishing material and performing the work necess- ary for the construction of certain portious of & sewerage system for the city of Charlottetow 0, according to conditious, specifications and plans to be seen (the placs and quantities after the 5th August) at this office and at the office of the Engineer, Mr. Freeman C. Coffin, 53 State Street, Boston Mass. Proposals must be on t) e torms supplied from this cflice, and each tender muat be Pee * BEE, Leow 8 eR Se accompanied by an accepted bank cheque for Six Hun ired Dollars ($600, psyable to the order of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. This cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fai] to complete the work contracted fer and will be returned in case of non acc2p- tance of tender. The commissioners do not bind them- telves to accept the lowest or any tender. DAVID DAIRBD, Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, Charlottetown, July 29 1 1898—2aw ex gu 2aw is wat her 3i. ‘The treatment is painless, involving bo in- convenience ane requires only 5 or 6 visits, Examinations free and confidential. No pay UNTIL CURED, THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS. Testimonials on applicatiov, Co -resvon- dence solicited. A periect cure can be guar- ran eed if you ooey instruciions. DR. Charlottetown, P. E, Islan’, Canada OrricE—Victoria Row, Hov#es—Until lla, m,2(o6p. a, 1si.—d&w ARE STRICTLY UP TO DATE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. YOU A heavy stee! range 6 holes CAN with reservoir and hot warm- ing ovens top and bottom in $50 00 BUY any part of Canadafor. . . . Equal in Weight, Durability and Efficiency to any in Canada or U. S. The McClary Mfg. Co., L Bee to day as inthe vast, the purest and best whisky in the world. Sole roprictors: Robertson 7 - ,75,000- + «++: All grades, above our usual low stock “omember this lot is to be sold ata pa’ walarly low price, aod they are as good ogles as we ever baudled. If you want any, DOW is your Opporinnity to buy. Dp > . Phone 18] James Barrett, Coun lly’s Wharf. Sanderson & Co., Leith Scotland. Established 1846---Capital paid up. £350,000. CLIFT i | FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WIE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS Ltd., CLENLEITE | | SOO OOOSS $6 OOO95595660656064666066000006 a ME VANCOUVER. 7 egrets Bo a pe ee ¢ : ¢ o e ° ? ¢ ° ; : 3 e * ® 7 ; ° 2 ¢ * > ¢ ° e ° ; If your local dealer cannot supply, write our nearest house, om