> Me re ey he tig, ee ee ee | which OPAL ee fA Aids digestion wonderfully Adams’ Tutte Fratts. Saye coupons inside of wrappers for latest Books and Prizas. Some dealers try to palm off imitations on which they make more profit. “NS 148 Your cough, like a dog’s bark, is a sign that there is something “foreign around shouldn’t be there. You can quiet the noise, but the danger may be there just the same. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is not a cough specific; it does not merely allay the symptoms but it does give such str ength to the body that it is able to throw off the disease. You know the old prov- sf a4 " a CALENDAR, JULY, 1897, | 4 % f H 4 Ny , : First Quarter, 7th. 9h.519.5m, n ; Full Moon, 13th, 12h. 3 ).8m., midnight. Juarter, Zist, Lih. 55.8m., a. m. New Moon, 29th, 11h. 45.4m., a. m. Dav of Week Sun Sun | Hi Rises | Sets | W ater . .— pas ; h. m. h.m. | mon 1 | Thursday $18 749] 11 08 ~. a 19 i) 1 16 3} Saterday is} i | 1 47 ; | Sunday 20 is} 219 ’ 51M hf 2] iS 2 49 6} Tuesday 21 is} 330 7 | Wednesday 22 17 | t OS j 8 | Thursday 23 17 $ 45 9 | Friday 24 16 5 35 10} Saturday 25 iG 63 »1! Sunday” sy 4: i= 21M y ; $6) ar 2 ; 13 | Tuesday 8 4H} 9 05 . 14 Wednesday Ss 43 9 56 15 | Thursday > 2 43} 10 50 16) Fr : 30 12 1 ll 71S Ly 31 1} 1 47 wis ay 32 10 2 QW 1m) M y . oa 39) 254 * a Lt \ 3 oe a 20 | D1) We sday | 35 37 £ (K) | ’ 2 Y | } 35 $ 3] 23) Fr 7 35 | 5 06 4:15 y Oo 54 5 52 25 | Sunday 39 3t} 647 26 | Monday | 40 32 | 7 46 27 | Tuesday |} 41 31} 832 28 | Wednesday 21 2) 918 2) | Th | ‘3 | z 10 05 30 | Friday 15 a 27 10 _ ? 31] | Sat — 1 4 -* 72 t $1 & Or vfter FRIDAY, RIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the i? trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- ‘ ‘ ays excepted,) as under. § | a frains Out-| 5, a Trains In- a4 ward. Read STATIONS, ward. Read or down. up. : 2 ———— isiedinasen é e. M.iA. M.| oe. A 3 30) 6 30} Charlottetown 9 1512 10 :- 3 52) 6 44).-Royalty Junction.) g 9) 11 48 5 4 42! 7 18|..North Wiltshire. .| 9 9210 58 # 4 58) 7 2s|.-Hunter River. g 18/10 43 : 5 34] 7 5Q|.-Bradalbane...... 7 54/10 07 _? 5 44) 7 58). .Emerald.. 7 48) 9 57 d » oy) S OS .- Freetown eonueas 7 on Q {? . 6 Ay 8 Wy. Kensineton .... 7 23) 9 20 i 6 55) 8 45|At- S’Side | py.) 7 00) 8 45 ss 7 3010 oolbv. f 6 05 8 10 i. 7 4510 22 . . Miscouche gue a & 49 756 :? 8 02| 10 49 .- Wellington dieses | 5 16) 7 38 ? $ 30/11 39)-- Port Hill ....... aaa.7 i i 9 20:12 50)- O’Leary ie dat asa 2 15] 6 20 : 9 361 1 15)- Bloomfield ...... 950 6 Of : £0 00) 2 og}.-Alberton........ 1 13) 5 40 . 10 40: > oo}. - Lignish eeee wees 1 05) 5 LO i Mi. | M.jiA. M A. M.IP. M 4. M.|A. M. : 6 45! 3 00). -Charlottetown 9 15 5 40 { 705) 31 i. .Royalty Junct oO! 5 2 7 on. 2S a] . Bedford nt. aae S 27 4 47 = 1 4 00}: ATL teste al Lv.| 8 15) 4 15 i a”) 4 1H) Lv./ J AL! § 101 4 OD : Mm 4 33). = WU + scenes 7 421 3 20 ‘ 9 991 45 — St. Peters 2.60.1 7 2 2 I 10 1652 pa River ..... | 6 46) 2 © 77 oof 6 00} . Souris. a | 615] I WD | a. MP. . M.|P. M. 8 i A 05} Mt. Stewart ... | 8 10) 3 50 f q 37! 4 58!. Cardigan vecaeds i7TvT23 + ©) 5 15)..Georgetown 7 O12 15 ‘ M.{P Mm. A. M.iP. M. ‘ oo a oe a me (gee ee | 7 45 | S 45]..Cape Traverse 6 55 ae ike. M. iA. M. ;% ,. Trainsare run by Kastern Standard Time. t A MCDONALD, D.POTTINGER, y Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rys, . Charlottetown. Moncton, N B. { ‘ Raiway Office. June 1, 1897 4 aa ; ime' aOiG. '. Q . =" Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. a 7 PO IIE LR cs [eo 6S UF Ate APE RG ae AE. aes My + a aaa A TT Do Cape WA nee Prin 7 The Steamer oa at Atv am, ce St. Wharf daily, cepted, as follows.— At 6. 30 am, 8 P m, 2 p m, > leave am, t pm, $8.30 a m, “Elfin” will Sundays ex- 9.30 a m, 6.30 lla Pp ™m. Rockey Point as follows: 10 am, 11.30 f am,130pm,3pm,5pm,7 p m, ~ SUNDAYS. : From Charlottetown at: : At 9am, 12.45 p m, 2pm, 4pm be From Recky Point: ; At 10a a, 1,30pm, 3p m, 5.30 ; | § i$ hi. ® SOUTHPORT FERRY. t . ? - co ; Hillsborough will ply on the South- % " far » 31) £ ‘ther . ~~ : ' if Pry ULid turt ser notice as fol— ; on -..... Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town daily at 6.30 am and every half hour up to LO & AD e, ae «© 10. } laid © On ; vv ’ \ qi T A) erate tire pr met at Tu teamer will -zaves Ch’town at 7 a m. hourly trips up to 8.35 p m. tf from 11.05 1 ssday and Friday run ott time irsd ay, June Ist. phone com “OV ince Persons coming by St Victoria, M. SMITH, June 24 & Tues. pd Propietor Southp rt at pm. leaving am, making half hourly trips np 0> p m. Sunday trips: Boat making half to modate the travellin: 1g public, Pleasant View House HAMPTON P.FE 1 I 40 Be ill be oe n for tourists and others Rates iection with r. Jacques Cartier on Friday or Saturday will be Steamer to 12 o’clock noon. of each week accoMm- mod leave | i 5 ' the en- | to handle reliable goods, new season, samples erb of “the ounce of pre- vention?” Don’t neglect your cough. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oi Put up in sec. and §x.0o sizes. ‘Wants, Lost, Found &e WANTFD—- Ry voung man ofl4 rears experience es bock-keeper and salesman. | a position in an office or »s travelling sales- | man. Wages mederate and references first | elass. Apply by letter to the oe Ww ne WANTEDN,— A mele teacher of the first or seeond class fer Pisqnid Fast Schon. 4mntiy PERSONALITIES. Prince Bismarck says he is a ‘‘bank- rupt in nerves.”’ The infant daughter of General and Mrs. Harrison was christened Elizabeth. Lotta says that the thought of going | back upon the stage never seriously suters her mind. Mgr. Allen, who has just been ap- pointed bishop of Shrewsbury by the pope, was one of the stenographers at the Vatican council 27 years ago. Richard Olney told a crowd of law- yers the other evening that the study and practice of the law ‘‘inevitably en- gender the altruistic habit of man.’’ Mrs. Mary Clement Leavitt, who has acquired an international reputation as traveler, lecturer and organizer for the | W. Cc. T. U., has visited 43 countries | and has organized 130 temperance so- cieties. The birth of a daughter to the Duke and Duchess of York makes the number of Queen Victoria’s living descendants 70. There are 7 living sons and daugh- ters, 33 grandchildren and 30 great- grandchildren. Black Hawk, the chief of the Winne- bugoes, will visit the Iowa state fair this summer. Thechief is now 90 years old and has not been as strong as usual since he was stricken with paralysis some time ago. Emanuel Lasker, the world’s chess champion, has proposed the presenta- tion of a testimonial to William Stein- itz, who so long held that distinction, and acommittee is to be formed in London to do this. Colonel Robert Cranston of Edin- burgh, commander of the Second battal- ion, Queen’s Rifle guards, Royal Scots, who is visiting in this country, thinks that Washington is the best paved city THE--- -~-AT DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have vour teeth extracted free of |pain by the means of either general or ocal anesthesia. of work done All kinds atisfactorily. OR. De Hi. AYERS A large demand and -low price. $54.00 Cash and only a few ieft. A. HORNE & CO, AGE NT to in the United States. Jobn Tannis and his nine sons voted | at the spring election in Sheridan town- ship, Newago county, Mich., and se to pay the penalty afterward by sitting | for a photograph as the biggest 4 of voters in the Wolverene State. In his speech at the dedication 7 Dallas of the monument to the Confed- erate dead Judge Reagan said, ‘‘ Presi- dent Davis had the chivalric courage of Richard Coeur de Lion and Cato’s vir- tue, constancy and love of liberty.’’ Henry M. Stanley and his wfe recent- ly paid a visit to Budapest, where the explorer went to see Professor Vambery, the famous orientalist. On their return northward they visited Brussels, where Stanley was to have a conference with to Tames A McDonald, Sec’y dy Fi wkyl at A few boarders can be aecommidated Mrs John. Velntvre’s, on coraer of Bayfield and Great Geo Streets. TAST.— A Fox Terrier (female) enllar on neck. with owner’s name, T Worth. Finder will he rewarded on leaving same at Worth’s Livery Stable. 1F1—1 wk pd. WANTED: —A general servant, exrne ovienced Apply to Mrs. S. R. Jenkins, Grafton St Si pd. TO TLFT.— A enttage at Rocky Point, suit- adle farasummer residence. Arviv to R. Me Millan. 147 tf pat guar. WANTED.—A general servant in small family. Good wages and hometo the right person. Apply at thiscftice. LOST.— Retween the Davies Hotel 2nd tet Methedist “hureh a feather hea. will the finder will kindly leave at the office of the Singer Mfg Co. AVERICAN GLADSTONE CARRIAGE For Sale. hu'!t be French of Boston. Gord as new. Sell for half eost. Apply at Larges Carriage Factory. 130 tf. WANTED A Genk: ot ead references reanired, Bayfic ld. Cher'ottetown dy and wky guar. ©’side journal, WAS S10 WwW: PO Ww i Apply ¢ o Mrs E. in CONOR WANTED.— Faorthe Seasida Hotel et Pustico for the season, Apply to John ' Newson. FOR Ss AT, Waa @enniet Roof c attave aeidl Lard on Funston Street Fast. ata Bargain Apply to A. MeNeil, Auctioneer. dt TO Lwr—A ieee containing six rnoms sit- nated on King St. back of Merchants Bank of P_ FE. TI. Possession given ist of Tune apply to Miss. Lowden, Dundas Fsplanade. W ANTED.— At onee, a eork with gond ref erences, Apply to Mrs, Fredrick Peters. Sid- mont. am" tf TO L EF’ r. fa A peare on Cwnberiand St Anr- y to H,P, W els tf oe WANTE i ae exnerienced house maid. cue at once to Mrs Sullivan, Brighton a. Pasture to let-—Persons wanting Pasture for Cows during the season, near the city, had better apply to the undersigned at once, as he can only take a limited number Arthur P 114 Inio eters TO . ET—An office in Bar k Ruildirg with ee vault, sdjoining the offices of e*srs Davies & Haszard. Apply toJ. eM. Javison, Cashier, _ 106 SALESMFN WANTED. nm every district free, salary from the start. for partic ulars write Luke Bros, Cc Oo Montreal. 05 WANTED — Chief Agent for “yeas nd the business of the Manufacturers’ LifeImsurapce Company. ‘lhe business is now So extensive as to require a resident man ager. District Agents also wanted in every ainrepresented district Apply to J RB Paton aan 202 Charlottetown. 128—Guar ounty Exhibition, 1898, P.F.1. to sup- ‘Kings C A meeting of the Joint Committe ap- pointed by the Provincial Government and the King’s County Fxhibition Association, will be held at theGrand Jur y Room,l.aw Cour:s Building, Georgetown, on Wednes day, the 14th, inst., at 11 o’clock, a. m., torevise Prize List for King’s County Ex- hibition, to be held on Sept. 29th. prox. GEO. F. OWEN, Sec’y King’s Co, Exhibition Association Kongo State. Father Phiambolis, the Greek priest of Chicago whose zeal for Greece brought him into public notice, was born 55 years ago in Roumania and has held charges in Bucharest and Ath- ens. He came to Chicago in 1892, bringing his wife, two sons and three daughters with him. The oldest son, aged 22 years, is a medical student. —— —— = ee DRC CLIFT! treats C hronic Diseases by the SONePoty method of persistent seli-he Ip i ing past errors and Removing causes tio m the bloo: eae Bidhchiti S d ter 5 Sh rincss of Brea , Pleurisy, rculosis Co tio F Lu gs Oita idiges tion, Dys} pepsi a, Gastritis, Ulcer, i. ¢ ancer, Dropsy, Di arrhoea, Dysentery, nstipa- tion, Pi Fiisuret Fistula seases of sess dash, Fatty E nlargement, Cisrhosis; cic. Of Kidneys—Alluminuria Bris vht’s Disease, Bladder—C ysi itis. Of the Blood—Anas mia, Chlorosis, Scrofu la, Malaria heu matism,Gout, SciaticaScurvy » Purpura. OF ‘a male Organs—Inflammations and etc. Of Spleen and Palpitation. Of Liver—Jaundice, = Y 7 Dicplacell ments of Woml », Ovaries, Bladder or Bow- els. Mendtranh irregularities of Sexual Organs. Of Nerves andSpine,—Nervous r rosira tion, Slee aon ‘ Tremors, Ej : tle 2psy , Cx nv tor Ataxia , Chores Ss ulsic MS, Par: lysis Locc- r Ataxia. Paralysi ait ins, Soften ing of Brain. Some "tres ‘of Insanity- Dementia, Mania, Hypochondria, Melan- eye Hy- . Vitus’ Dance cholia. Failure of Vi tsion and Voice, Deaf Of “ eb s ness. Skin— Ecze “ma, Syphilis. Salt Rheum, Tumors, Glandular n and Car icose Uleers, ete. Continuous intelli’ imam ing and Maximum of Cure -,possil le in each of suffer- Avoid att tempts unaided or under b 1; ‘nd | leaders. King Leopold over the affairs of the | Piling and Pilin | kinds Lumber daily. LE; otelates new ce ae Shingles in Cedar and Spruce aia classes; we Vivant "sow to see us before you build or repair. New customers come again and bring others. It will mean mon- ey in your pocket if you give us a oall. Lumber of ail kinds in stock JAMES BARRETT, Tele phone 181. Connolly’s Whar ASRIGNEE'S NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of the deed { of Assignment from Messrs. McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Merchants, bearing date the third day of May, A. D., 1897, I hereby give notice to all persons claiming to be ereditors of the same as— signors, to furnish to me at the oftive of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarnie, Solicitors, ete., Charlottetown, P. E. Is- land, on or before the twenty-fourth day of July, next, a statement of the amount claimed io be owing from the said assign- ers to such creditors, reepectivelvy. And I hereby give notice that any creditor fail- ing to furnish such statement within such time, may be precluded from participat- ing m any dividend from said estate, pur- snant to the terms of such assignment, Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1897. JOHN J. McQUAID, Assignee, 139 —~dy 13 4wks—wky4wks. dy pat 2 + Diamond Jubilee eo (athering. § 1897 comp'ttes the 60th year Of Bogiand's gfeatest Queen; and as the game year shall be signilived in the history of Kelly’s Cross by the cotiipleticn this autuiin of the new St. Joseph's Church, the parishioners propos®é commemorating Me former event, and at the same time raising funds for the atter undertaking by holding a Grand Jubi'ee Tea G: ther ing near the Church Grounds, on Thursday, July 15th, 1897, when everything shall be arranged by an energetic Committee to entertain in a sum p- tuous manner all who wiil patronize them on th: - eccasion. DR. CLIFT Graduate of N Y University ardthe N Y Hospital, 20 years’ prac tice in N Y City. Diploma registered in U S and Canada. Address :— Charlottetown, P. Eo I. :—Victoria Row. Telephone Call. alients y, Fibroid, L terine, Ovari Goitre, Cretinism, Cente, Corpul ency. Drug and Liquor Habits—Opium, Morphine, ~Chloral, Cocaine, Tobacco, Stimulants. Of Bones and Joints—De formities, C urvatures, and Pott’s Disease of Spine, Paralysis, Hi p Disease, Knock- knee, Bow Legs, Club and Flat Fout, Wry Neck, Rickets, Sero Gila, Sore Legs, Var- gent treatment insures Mir Ollice Accommodations Reserved for I References on application. 94 “ d&w lyr. For Sale or To Let. Good Two Houses on Pleasant Street. stable and yard. WILLIAM DODD. Cardigan, P.E.I.—July 5—d2i wli July 6,’97—1m occupied by Mrs. ithough not amongst the SA ts of similar gatherings anticipate that it shall be and most successful of the Grat...ef the the committee amongst the best Diamond Jnbilee year. Reserve the above date, then, for, pleasant outing. By order of Committee. if the weather be wet the Tea will be held on the fol- iowing Saturday. M. A. SMITH, Kelly s Cross, June 5, 1897. Secretar law&woi LO LET. house on Dorchestor the New Cathedral, A block to Street, next at present Leahy. Possession given last of June. ARTHUR G. PEAKE. Office on “Peake’s” Wharf. | -$48,000--IN GASH--618.000 | LT LTT GIAND PROVINGIAL EXHIBITIQ)} Halifax, September ‘8th, to October {3, 1897. Goid. Silver and Bronze Medals Tbe largest amcunt ever offered in prizes in any Exhibition in the Matitn, Proyinces. In addition to the grand Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition, “pecial attr, tions have been arranged for every day and night. The Spectacular Seige of Sabastapol every evening,—the most COrgeous ws realistic effects every produced in Canada. An unequalled half mile track for speed competition. se Exhibits carried at exceedingly low rates. Very cheap excursion tickets on g railways and steam boats, Full particulars later. Apyly tor prize_lists.entry forms, ane all! information to JOHN =X. WOOD, Secretary, Halifax, ¥ ——y . eS = ce coe me <> o= sf C ~~ a3 a ¢ - —_— 4 a: ba ~ oe -— one a oan — at , o > a4 os = . fy = - - 6 & = > . or S 1 2 ° aa 7 5 a 3 ; s 7 ; j oS” an Having Tools. We have a large stock of the best American Hay riers Forks, Pulleys, Steel Grapples, Rope, Churns, Washer Wringers, Potato Scufilers, Rakes, Mowers, Feeders, Re: Carts. Road Wagons, Buggies, Harness, etc., etc. Everything up to-date and fully warranted. Agencies at all the principal places on the Island. Examine our stock before purchasing. CHARLOTTETOW Smooth as Velve Your lawn if properly look after and kept cut with a of our dy 1 aw—2 &w Lawn Mouvers Will be smooth as velvet. FENNELL&CHAN NDLEb ee ST ee EYES There are With cannot be benefited with glasses; but how many o tinue to suffer with eye troubles, who, if they would use 8 ay fitted, would be entirely cured? = Try for satisfactory G F HOTCHESON, Jeweler & Opticia cs is aoe STREET. LS us SS cate ee ee Marine Insurance Hulls, cargoes and freights insured at lowest rates. Stet! ing certiticates issted at office here when req uired. HORACE HASZARD. [» {)»- I [b |) [W [Je Ch’town, 17th May,-I mo. 135.