ee — = THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 17, 1897 a CALENDAR, AUGUST, 1897 Ta lor PERSONALITIES. CUPID AT COURT. emg wien ~mktins \ James B. Duke, president of the cig- Teun Cunt — oo one cay | is the place eas |, | arette manufacturing company of his And sae OO i F rstQuarter, Sth. 2h. 12.0m, p. m is the place to fave a nice job : : ; As country hearts were easy prey, Full M 12+) 1. 3s. 2. of name, is said to resemble Senator Han- Odds darts, he went to court. ia a i i 3 te ss na in many ways. PRM Quarter, 20th, 4h. 16.5m., a. m. ’ ’ ; : : at wore the puff anc c It” t New Moon, 27th, Llh. 16.6m., p. m. . P}? | \ \( \ Professor Samuel Brassai of the Uni- Of al tee ave oP Vio " A versity of Klausenburg, in Hungary, With falbala and fan to match, a dD * Week S Sun | High } done; you not only get a nice | died recently soon after celebrating his I trow she made him stare. x rf eK Sun ‘ gh ‘ . J 8 : : ; | av < ee tae dion | Woe { job but you can get it done | hundredth birthday. “Oho!” he cried and quickly drew na — | cheaper than any other place John D. Rockefeller has notified the His bow upon the sly. hrongh | h. m. aeni 1 | i ' id ‘8 Baptist colle 7 Eut, though he pierced her bosom taronga, vat 1 | Sundav ia7i7sei iv in the city, The | Des Moines Saptios college shat he will She never breathed a sigh. oo. ps > 1 4] yn ; give $3 for every dollar the college will : > diff. : 2 oe 50) » 2 20 R |: \\( )\ raise from other sources, This wae — oe a doubt We are opening our dillerent lines for the new sey . ny 2 mI anni i ith l : ok That fille im with amaze, : ; . »* . ’ ‘ iw esday l “U 2 : . I . } I The second oldest living alumnus of oa me eager his mother out W ith much the same feeling of confidenca which a fel'ow e ~- ‘ “ene Q | 8 %6 S > ’ I y Sg xX > A as . ie en ph Oa ass ; i wa : sa ° . s - . + Saag 18 | 1 4 | i i a bie dnt ake a an hd 2 . ~— nigee, D. D., With tear bewildered gaze. | periences when he has a good thing ro many 00d cl th 6/1 \ is lan any other arm in the city | LL. D., of Constantinople, an eminent ” en cs ces | - veg 71 Saturdey ) [| oe ; ie give * ; ; : 7 6¢You silly boy!’’ Dame Venus said. ’ ‘ ; 3 | eens xR = 6 a and he has the latest facilities philologist and translator of the Bible orwar aid sas oun your art? grouped together that it is 1m possi ble to tell you all about Sind ‘ . . | . . . . . . : Q | NI ‘i pd 57 13 7 Ol for doing good work quick, into the Armenian, Bulgarian and Go clip your curls and hide your head— them. Come and see the 10 | Tuesday 8 is} 757 Turkish languages. REE e ee Tt aa aaa ide ‘ ) _ j = j " , —DSAMUEL I ~ ihe 7 ’ iW ay » O 12) 8 ot J, i}, TAYLOR Congressman Walker of Massachusetts -<slijiateisiaanea REA UTIFUL Lun ES OR OVERCO ATINGS a | Thursday I 10 | 7 <0 | ee is the president’s almost daily com- THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET. £ i 13 { Fri ry . .= | 7 = | Always Busy Printi ig Office. panion when in Washington between 4 a -- : iy = ~ | 1 OR since ada —_—— | und 5 o'clock in the afternoon, The tie | Disease May Lurk In the Draft With Which | t} @ finest ever brought to the city And Trouserings th » sunday . 7 | ‘ ° % a / . é ces : 2 24 between the two men is their mutual It Refreshes. . . . . » the { \ lav 3 | 1 36 , fae: : : + : 2 s 16 or. “tid 7 | 2@ fondness for horseback riding. Let us now examine into some of the finest you ever laid eyes On ; and for Shirts, the are beau litt lay ‘ se 8 ve j 1 estic wells j . : 4 1S | Wednesday 91 659] 229] If You Ql by Prosident Faure created a commotion | conditions surrounding domestic wells } yn the extreme, Those goods will be shown With much : oon MOU : nrings in the towns and vil- . be’ ss ; : 19 | Thursday 1} St) 251 | receutly in Paria by driving about with | 0nd springs in She, avast tomerail some. | pleasure, and will be on exhibit this afternoon. and to-morr a) Friday - = 3 = (Fon \ a nurse aud baby in the seat usually ce- times even about rural homes. We shall OW, S Soturday » oe 7 : : — “1 - . i 13 1 t 44 2 . cupied by his aid, It was then Iearned | then be better able to understand howa | Tic e - = 1) - PF N that his married Gaughter had yiven | well, like a Nevada silver mine, may have ' » 4 M ay 15 rt a i ; bas : ‘ ® ; ‘ ! hat 9 codes 16 {1S 7 03 —ae ry Ae birth to 2 son three wecks before. ‘millions in it,’’ and how ‘‘the old — 25 | Wednesday 17 46 8 00 , Saint Saens made a short spcech at | bucket’’ may bring from the depths ele- 6 | Thursday | 18 15 S$ 58 the .dizner recently given in Paris t ments of disease with the same draft that MERCHANT Tr Aq oO i oe 1) 481 956 ie ee refreshes the thirsty throat, For conven- a. toe L RS, 98 te a. "2] 1] 10 50 celebrate the hundredth performance oi ience a well is situated in the back yard, = oe = ap 1 11 **Sausson et Dalila.’’ In auswer to a perhaps a rod away from the house, or it 31) MW ne oe 2 27 0 23 toast to his glory he said: ‘‘Generally may even be nearer. Certain other things, ee Tee ee ————=— a. Oe 8 Wien § 25 / 635 1 US| @r any part of the siciy ow ly comes alter death. Let us | also for convenience’s sake, are group d United States wait until thon.’ close about the back door. Here is a cess- | 4 i Governor Black of New York was; pool buta short distance, perhaps only a the cheapest and best route ib ee te a ee = , | tew feet, from the well. There is a vault, + is via the oer ES fetes re lapse song ‘ Pa qi | a filthy institution, which is an open dis- : P E § all auwa 7 n, yet ue prepared himself un- grace to civilization. A little farther away e a aided 19 exter coljleve at 13 aud gradu- is the garbage heap. In otber adjacent es ae eis 122.6, ited trom Dartmouth at 22. He is now | localities are the chicken coop, the pigpen a and the stable, with their accumulations of decomposing filth. It may be that ina corner a dead animal has been buried to save the trouble of conveying it to a dis- anculor, tali and smooth shaven aud is tten called ‘‘young ALe Lincoln.”’ Westley Richards of Birmingham, Euglaud, who died recently at the age of On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. THE POPULAR SUN. 4444444 MER ROUTE » eg et) tance. A damp and reeking spot pear i : : Gates tht. Trains «In See 53 Years, Was One of tha inventors o the the back door marks the place where the Bl R bb ans ad STATIONS. Jward. Read enfield rifle and made the first cupping | slops have been deposited since the drain } ue | on down. up. DIRECT re SERVICE breechloading rifles and cartridges in | to the cesspool became stopped up with ‘ A ee et eg 1858. Later he invented the top lever | the accumulated refuse of half a dozen Red Cap , The Best Quality P. M.|A. M.| PM. P.M. FROM CH’TOWN. bre chloader and the falling block ride, — : ‘ 3 30} 6 30 ee are 9 1512 10 CHT with the metaliie cartridge for it, ge oe Pepsi tag Bi d wi ° 2 59) 6 .- Royalty Junction. ; Ori : ‘ niet : ee ) nt : 41 ; os Novth Wiltshire. : ot = } The ao to ee “9 wil. Daniel O'Connell, youngest and last | wey, aA part of the putrid material floats In er lps » S|.-4 : . ‘ f eave mn fo yston every ( £ . > vy ae : ; am 7 23\.. Hunter Rivet... 1a re 10 43) . ytown for Boston every Friday at SuUIvivs ig - f tue liberator, has just | upon the er is disposed % y 5 34 7 52 .. Bradalbane...... ls B 10 07 . ri i: | ie died at Bed ord, England, aged $1 evaporation, but the greater portion oO ~©*2e2@- ' 300202802088 5 14 : eal..Emetald.. ..... | : vo 9 57 ; Returning — ae apd | oo years. He was a renegade to the eause | soaks into the ground. It isa common 5 50! 8 OB).-.Freetown ....... 7 28! 9 42 BURY and H ee Z _ “ HAWKS of Ireland, accepting the ofice of in- | error to suppese that whatever has disap- 6 W) 8 2 ..Kensington .... | 7 93) 9 20 ae Se Oe ways come tax commissioner from Palmers- a a nt ee — SIMON VW CRABBE © a) 5 ee \ S’Side { Lv- 7 00) © fo Via Pictou & Halifax ton 40 years ago and subscribing regu- akin may be pare a slabs nent i¢'te notinat 7 45/10 22]. «Miscouche oS Ft , larly _ the Unionist fund to fight | o¢ oxtstence. If thesoil is filled with refuse lio 4 fellington...... | = tal 7 90 home rule. kinds, the well will be contam- 8 02/10 49|--Wellington...... 5 16 7 38 Passengers leaving Chariottetown Mon- of various kinds, the well w , A 8 30)11 32}--Port Hill ...., | 1 aa} 7 11} days, Thursdays and Saturday Herr Mittermayer, a recently elected | inated. Every rain washes the filth a lit- Walker's Corner 187 STOVES HARD WARE 9 20/12 50)--O Leary iheseeee 13 15) 6 20 mornings, via Pictou make close} member of the Austrian reichsrath, tle deeper naee — or. pier ———— re 9 a) 1 As)-Aloomfeld "2 oh) 6 04) connection at’ Halifax. ‘with steamers brought a uit for libel agaiint polit. | HTOPEFoF one of the underground velns of | 10 0) 2 03 SS gy oorseess 2 En © = *“Olivtte” and “Halifax” for Bostom di-g icul opponent who accused him of hav- pa les now Ghat = welt ek Ge - — ” +e Ge 2<en- aden 1] ms i: : Boe ee and Fridays at 7 a. many! ing stolen money when he was a waiter water a distance of 60 feet. —Arena. ww — | COCUPCRYO p.m. * S at a Vienna hotel. At the trial his ad- we + wai we. . M.|A. M. Tickets for sale at stations P.¥.I.| : : ressi Tl Otiictiatcn . na oe oes aan Nev Co aa Clark versary produced his written confession, A Hand Written Book. 7051314 .-Royalzy Junction! 9 01| 5 20] ticket iv ” and Herr Mittermayer was turned over Colonel Noble D. Preston of this olty sal 3 | . Bedford ........ | 8 371 4 47 a L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent to the criminal court. has completed a most remarkable book. ‘ 10) 4 OOJAT. 1 ypc, | Lv-| 8 15] 4 15 . NY , ee as ueen Victoria has outlived pot onl Except for some photographs and one or r =lty ¢ MtStew’t Halifax, N.S. y two lithographs, the entire book is the a a t 20) 4 05) Lv. J JAr| 8 10) 400)" gew all the dukes of 1837, but half of those | yO oe tin author's nan... thea 9 a0) ‘ 2 > 2s on snen | 3 3 3 =~ who were alive at her fiftieth anniver- ship could not be more perfect or beauti- ie 2 a ee ee ae ef ott] fan ee . . sary in 1887. The then Dukes of Bed- : - ores : || = gal. . Bear R wece.| @ 481 2 OF b ful, and it took Colonel Preston most of fi 4 = ca a “ee ; a 1 eS Edgehill- Church School for Girls ford, Buckingham, Cleveland, Devon- | his leisure time of eight years to complete a a —— ae si a . : re E Windsor, Nova Scotia. shire, Hamilton, Leeds, Leinster, Man- | it. The title on the back of the book is kept . ak 2 oo. » - | ‘‘Preston’s Pen Pictures, Medals, Songs E k ; ve il 1 D t t 1s 8 251 4 06)..Mt. Stewart ...., 8 10] ; chester, Marlborough, Roxburghe, Rut very workman in our Jallorin epartmeh 9 7 4 58]. .Cardigan ™ ? _ : = INCORPORATED 1891. land, Somerset and Sutherland have all | and Sketches, Medal of Honor, Loyal Le- b - 5 P oe a ee ereees (ee died during the laat gion, Biographies, Bugle Blasts, Family usy, an 00} 5 15|..Georgetown ....| 7 00) 2 15 . led during the Jast ten years, , J > ” ' MiP. M in ale Rr. Rey. Brsuop Covurryer, D. D., Chair- <ilhitisaieiaisieiaaiitiedG. Genealogies, etc.—Noble D. Preston. t] i biviieaiadbhiantiiiie » wes man Board of Trustees On opening the book one’s first-idea is ® [P. M. steer TREES AND LUMBER. that the pages are fine examples of copper- | e are us A wit or ( O5)..Emerald ...... | 7 45 Miss Lerroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ —_--— plate engraving, but a closer inspection P . 45}..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 College, England, Principal; eight Well dried locust weighs 45.5 poands | shows that it is all pen work, done with a “ P. M. A. M. Resident experienced Governerses | to the cubic foot. very fine pointed pen. Not from any ir- | And so we should be wk en we have such an artistic cutter as MR. J. J. McDONALD. When you want Good Clothes order regularity in the work can this be told, from England ; Housékeeper, Matron however, as every letter is as perfect and 3 2 Lancewood, without knots and well and Trained Nurse. fralnsare run by Kasiern Standard Time. A McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, dried, weighs 45 pounds to the cubic every line as even as the best example of Superintendent, Gen Mez Govt. Eye, Board with Tuition in English | foot. the engraver’s art. Each letter is separate. | from us. Only a man of unbounded patience and absolute control of his nerves could have done it. At the heads of the chapters are bits of scroll work, done in ink of various colors, and the initial letter of each chapter is a remarkably beautiful piece of illumin- ation. Besides this, there is scroll and snargin work on some of the pages. Under the heading of ‘‘Preface,’’ which is itself an exquisite bit of penmanship, the author says: ‘‘I made this novel yol- ume with pen and ink for my children ‘by special request.’ It possesses no literary merit and little of any uther. The edition is limited to one yolume and is not copy- Department, 8188S. Black walnut is less than half the weight of a corresponding quantity of ebony. The bows of the North American In- dians were usually made from a species of osage orange. The best ash wood weighs 58 pounds 8 ounces when green to the cubic foot and 50 pounds when dry. Well dried lignum vite is said to be among the heaviest of woods, weighing 83.31 pounds to the cubic foot. Railway CfFce, June }, 3$!7 | Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. : a sine cemee t The Steamer “Elfin” will leave | Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.—- 2»s 27 2 222 Kay Woolen Co., High Grade Tailors. Str Fastnet Music Art, Paysicar. Cvirvre, ete., extras Preparation for the Univer— sities Year begins Sept. 15th, 1897. For Calendar apply to Dr. Hixp ee Wants, Lost, Found &e McGill University, Montreal SESSION 13897 98 - LOaT.—Yesterday a Gold Medal, on whieh is engraved the owners narae. Reward will be paid at this office, Aug, 12 ae F At 6.30am, 8am, 9.30a m, lla m, lpm,2pm, 4pm, 6.30 p m. Wi# leave Rockey Point as follows: At 7 am, 830a m, 10a m, 11.30 am, 1.30 pm, 3pm, 5 pm,7 p m, SUNDAYS, From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45pm. 2pm m. From Recky Point : re At 10am, 1,30 pm, 3p m, 5.30 pm. SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- vort ferry till furtber notice as fol- ows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town dailyat 6.30 am and every half hour up tolO pm. Leaving Southport at §.45 a m, making half hourly trips np © 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat caaves Ch’town at 7 am, making half hourly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer jaid off from 11.05 to 12 o’clock noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- modate the travelling public. (SK YOUR GROCER FOR Royal Oak Soap the best laundry Soap ou the market. One bar will doas much as two bars of ordinary imported Soap made KLON JIKE. ~Respectable voung men desirous of setting out forthe Klondike Gold Fields, in time for spring opening, are re- quested to correspond with the unddrsigned. All corresnondence strictly confidential. Address Klondike P. O. Box £76 een ug 12 COOK WANTED.— For the Seasids Hotel at Rustico for the season, Apply to John Newson. TO BE LET.—One half of a double ten- ement house, situated on Sydney street near Queen. ‘Possession ean be had at once Apply to Francis P. McCarron. Aug)2 3i pd, ANTED—UPRIGHT AND FAITH- ful gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible established houses in P, E. Island. Monthly $65.00 and expences. Position steady. Reference, Enclose self- addressed stamped envelepe. The Pominion Company. Dept, H, Chicago. 168—1 mo TO LET —A half tenement house on the covner of Queen and Baytield St. Applv to Edward Praught. Aug 16 3wks A.F Tar-Bush wlil remain at tne Finley House, Friday 2Jth inst, to receive orders from all wishing 1t0 have their familv portraits made life size in sepias Water Colors Cray- ons, or Enamelled work, highest grade only. All work guaranteed, those out side the city should accept this opportunity, and brirg in their photos that day. Aug 165 LO3T.-On Saturday a red leather hand grip, containing some soiled linen. Finder will oblige by leaving it at Reddins Drug Store. Aug 16 CANVASSERS. “GOLD FIELDS Oc THE KLONDYKE” oar latest. book, 500 pages fully illustrated from photogpapbs taken on the spot. Comrylete book with large map 8 x 24,insix colors $1.60. Big commissions, send 2c now for prospec‘us outfit, and men- tion this paper. Terms mailed withit. Bids fair to rival sale of Johnstown Flood. The Trees the bark of which has been re- moved in the spring should never be felled until the foliage dies in the fall. Experienced lumbermen can ascertain almost exactly the condition of a tree by striking it a heavy blow with an ax and judging by the sound. Common rot in wood is caused by bad piling or exposure, and the infalli- ble signs of this disease in wood are yel- lowish patches on the ends of the pieces or yellowish dust in the cracks. The strongest known wood is said to be lancewood. Its tensile strength per square inch is 23,000 pounds—that is to say that weight is required to tear asunder a piece of it one inch square.— St. Louis Globe-Democrat. OHARL OTTETOWN BOSTON Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent righted.’’ The main body of the volume is taken up by reminiscences of incidenta [{ of the author's career as a member of the Tenth New York cavalry.—Philadelphia Record Salmon are so pleatiful in the Fraser river, British Columbia, that they were being sold a week azo at two cents each, and the b ats were each limited to three f hundred fish. KE EP your blood pure, your appe- tite good, your digestion perfect by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which has power to keep you WELL. Druggists Karly Closing We the undersigned druggists of this city, hereby agree to close our several | places of business, at 9 p m. every night, excepting Saturdays, until the end of Sep GEO. E, HUGHES, — A. W. REDDIN, Wm. R. WATSON, JOHNSON & JOHNSON, REDDIN BROS, S. W. DODD. The above goes into effect on Monday evening, Aug. 9th. Qld Bottles Wanted ! Old Bottles wanted. Apply to The curriculum comprises course in Arts, (including the Donatpa Spectra Course ror Women), Apriiep Science Mepicixe, Law, and Vererinary Science Matriculation, Examination and Scholar- ship Examination will be held:—Arrs AND Mepicixz, l5ra Sepr.; AppLier Science, lérn Sepr.;:Law, 7rn Serr Vererinary Science, 22np Sept. Copies of the Calnontaining containing information, may be obtained on applica- on to the Secretary. New Crockery Store ! All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets and [Chainber Sets, Butter Coolers, Pitchers, Bow's, Pie Plates, Butter Crocks Cream Crocks, Cake Pots, Bean Pots, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot of Glass, in Tumblers, Goblets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored avd Plain Glass, Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Cake Stands, and a lot of other articles too numerons to mention, GIVE Us A CALL, We are sure to suit you, both in price and | quality. C. LEWIS, SEASON OF 189%. Sails from Ch’town every Friday # noon tor Halifax, calling at Sum Port Hood, Port Hasting, Port bury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Sal- mon River, Sheet Harbor. leaves Halifax every Tuesday <7 at oe making same calls, i uris. Through Freight Solicited. Rates low te Halifax. Apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agents Teachers: And students whu have succesfully passed their examination’ — need a good time keeper before taking charge of a school. We bare a large stock ot Gold And. Silver Watches timed, and ready for delivery a at low prices. * ..PAYEOR Jeweler and Optician, ‘orth Side Queen Square. eee LF candy ene p. m: July 3th, veiwerr | Edon and Findlays, Orwell, a bi Frame. umbrella, close rolled, Autometic “7 Suitable reward. Robins Stable, Ke world clamors for au' hentic imformation, If you want your share of the dust from this oidi mine, wire or write to:—The Earle Pub- shing House, Box 94 St, John 7. 8 ug SAIL BOAT.—For sale cheap for cash. Sails and rigging complete, Enquire at onoee of Judge Fitzgerald, Canoe Cove, 163— from filthy material. CHTOWN SOAP WORKS Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House, ang 9 3i dy wy ; JOHN P. JOY, Victoria Cafe | Great George Street—augl0tf