On and after MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. They may be ob- tained at this office securely | wrapped, ready to mail _ to frieuds abroad. Write or calli. EXAMINER OFFICE, eveeee QUEEN STREET....... ed.— Yonkers Statesman. A Pointer For the Detectives, ‘‘I saw you looking at a folding bed yesterday. Do you think of moving in- to a flat?’ ‘‘No. My rich uncle, who has made me his principal heir, is coming to vis- it us.’’—Cleveland Leader. A Dialectic Success. Hicks —I understand Scribbler is making a barre} of money. Wicks—-Not from his writings? Hicks—Yes, he has written a book in Martin’s : Cardinal Food $a simple, scientific and highly $ nutritive preparation for infants, @ delicate children and invalids. 3 REART WATSON 4CO., nasonetnane MONTREAL. £0.0900000000040000696006 $9690004000000660 O04 ee tooth can-be filled without tbe least par- ticle of pain, teeth that have become discolored, can be restored so their natural color; in fact it’s benefits are numbered by the score, Painless Den- work, moderate We invite inspection. tistry, warranted charges. . ek eS So ee Fo ae ia al i ie Sf ee ee er % I . ae ' tye rr 0 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 17 '897 a ‘ , ~ MESAG@H TO MEN CALENDAR, NOV. 1897, | esee DQOSe Geet A Considerate Father. co | ? # A wealthy man went out hunting. Proving that True Honesty == Tree Phil- is ee ee ( He was accompanied by an honest farm- aatrophy still Bxists 10h. 24.5m, a. m ¢ | er and his sop. The hunter accidentally Ifany man whois weak, nervous and | e, % + + : 9 ' 87.6 oa . te | ( é| peppered the unfortunate boy, who debilittaed, or who is soffering from avy of | ( 3 - 171) Th Sén.. &. @ ¢ howled like a dog whose tail bas been the various troabies resulting from youth- o i x \ oi i “bh. 63m... mm. ( crushed under the wheel of a furniture ay ous, Pacveres OF Green use babe Ay 5 ' = ae a weaned Ce CY fide thal dee aa _. | heart and write to me, I will send him con- | & a ‘ f. aw Wh. 2? ¢ ¢ ot ere his father said to thi fidentially and tree of charge the plan routh: erg vax connietely reator- bises | Sete; wen | man will not let you go along with him | £° °° P&r'* se cet Wee aia B ) t you . - tte tebe Nervous |)- bility, ig vu 4.)! morn | : ¢ next time.’’—New York Sunday World. ie o su rng nee ca Py y> ; e 2) BMnenias 07 i 4) 2 49 ; $ pein Ihave nothing to eell, and therefore Is the name given to the latest and great |; q | q 3 5) When the World Becomes Overpeopled, os et © | j . i i rf mit >. ? ra | 7 5 15 f ‘ “ 280 vears.’! said the ant want no money, but as 7 Kuew through est success known in modern dental ecience; ; canny 52 | 6) 628 7 _ “In about 280 years, said the sclen- | my own experience bow tosympathize with ; her words ae ot 53 | > 7 43 | ( ¢ tist, ‘‘when the world’s po ulation €X- | euch sufferere, I am glad to be able to in other words ° re 8 50 é ¢ ceeds 5,994,000,000, the earth will be | yscjst any fellow-beings to a cure. I an] 4 of f > Q AS : ; . ° o find nourishment for her 1) atwnre he prevalence of qu ‘ , ~) Q 4 A copy of. §5 Prinee t t , be weil aware of tbe prevalet of quackery, w 1 & i i “ 1) 10 20 : ; = 7 : : ¢ | people, and they will be forced either | for I mveelf was deceived and im sine e 4 ar, e : »s AY 1} yD 8 dw ard Island I lus- ¢ } t : balism or starvation. ’’ upen until I nearly lost faith its mankind e ° bey ws bo ~~ 0 Ty 1 a = wy i 6 trated,’ 1s about the é ‘And just think, a S a | ce tage to say thatl am ee oe R > i os) el : Reines a daughter, ‘‘what trouble there @ for | weil and happy Once more and am desirous a a : 3 | 25} 13 2s 4 best thing for the é us to get through the crowds on the bi- | therefore to make this certain means of € - ° 3 | RB 4 | a’ ‘ purpose of C1LVINe é evcles!’’—Yonkers Statesman. | cnre known to all. If vou will write to @ VY ACELICL Vv i i 7 a ‘| . ". ¥ i iit { g ( 1 MS g | 127] 4 strangers an idea of | me you can rely upon being cured and the | 2) e » . 21 2 26 | . -¢ > She Was Well Of. sited satisfaction of having bean of great 56 | Tuesda) 10 m” 3 3] ’ this beautiful Prey— ¢ “Yes,”’ said the model wife as she | -ervice to one in need will be sufficieat re~ A 2 ut w — | oo . . a ’ : r : 7 ecr . i \ . ¥ . p é 12 nf t 3S ’ ince, It consists of é sat in her chair at 11 p. m., sewing on | ¥‘ ard ! a vee 7 ; ye olute 8 — This great invention has been per tected, 5 2 = 1 . » husband’s clothing. “it is wel] | assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage - Se . ~on 19 1 | 1s o 45 100 pp- printed on hey hust and’s clothing, it is well a : G g pea se I a ls and at the Dental Conventions ot 1897 mic< . 14 Ls 6 of ? enough for me. Mine is indeed an easy | #4 address Mr. G, Strong, Nor " ' Pd : ed ke ; . | 16 _) =e 4 the best paper, The @| lot. But there ismy poor husband at and, Mich 135 p&w. formed the chief topic of discussion. It is oh ate 9 it 10 28 6 engravings are nu- @ | this moment working like a ag tit CG now used by all the leading dentists of the pi . ; . ; € enini y ; »¢ re , : ° ‘ Ss | Wedmectan 2} 13) 130) ¢ merous «und first- 9 aed iid of sisi ue ide 2649609809 00860000079 A United States and Canada, and as we believe =. * > ‘ 2 37 1 . 101d OF '—Bos- | 99 e ' een 51 y zs 7 3 23 | @ class. The price is ¢ | ton Transcript. 3st” “3 ° @ ; in being “up to date” in our proflession ; i 23 es ‘ ~ ioe ‘ a oe *» 7 : ai 24 I 6 25¢ a copy. They e His Fate. e Give The only fo od 2 3 DN A Aone otuer improvements we have at § ' 2- 0 38 > 4 . we! .< i Se | Seen s 10 135] @ are for sale atall the ¢| ‘‘What’s become of your brother?’ | g the that will build 3 @) considerable expense/adonte| this wonder- 7 yd 7 28 | 410 | 2 40 ¢ bookstores in Char- ‘ asked the oy per: Ww ree to fried to x Baby up aw eek con! e ful invention, for the be: etis of our patients ' At : a companion who was destined to orna- ; ) . p ( lottetown, Sum é ment : half shell. 3 titution gradu- R in Charlottetown and P. &. I. . é merside aud Souris @| ‘‘Ob, I believe he’s gone into the in- $ Chances: ly but surely is 3 By it’s use all operations are rendered yyy : ple - 99 oes » OT « race. : - , “ : 2 . P E Island Railway 4 and . om: the. frMiin hh SO Setees, ie eee ene eee To absolutely painless. The most sensitive - ’ } é : Q Srains i Trains In Sutes OS) sraTiowm& |ced. Red down. Up. Py. M.jA. M. pM. A. M. 3 30 6 15) - Charlottetown .../ § 2 9 40 3 52) 6 29... Royalty Tunction., g 16 9 19 449) 7 03!..North Wiltshire. | 5 42 8 30 4 58) 7 13].. Hunter River... | 5 59) 8 15 5 34 7 37|.. Bradallane...... 5 08) 7 37 5 44) 7 7 43; 5 IE, « 4e4e< ; 02) 7 28 5 Bf 7 53! Freetown ....... 1452) 714 6 x 3} 8 0) Kensington ‘ oe | ; 38) te 6 55) 8 BOAT) org: I Ly.| 4 15) i 10 8 45,Lv } on tae $ 011 00 2) 92) & 5M|..Miscouche ...... 3 4210 37 2 49 9 17|.-Wellington...... i3 og 1! »10 3 18) 9 4 5. Le BEE es neceee 8 00, 9 21 4 33/10 Oh. PLAMG . cvccewes | 2 11) 8 08 5 0110 51|-- Bloomfield ...... 1 55| 7 38 5 4911 a pO ces ewes 130 7 6 45.11 55|-.Tignish .... .... 12 5 55 P M.A. a | ae A. M\P. M.| |A. M.|P. M. 6 39 83 10)..Charlottetown . 9 10 410 6 5O 3 24).. Royalty Junetion| 8 50| 3 50 7 23 3 47|.. Bedford ........ 8 32\ 317 8 2 4 15)...Mt Stewart...... «| 8 10; 2 4 $ 45; 4 43) .Morell.........- | 7 17) 2 00 9 145 O48} St. Peters ....... 715) 1 30 0 O1) 5 38).. Bear River ..... - 6 41/12 43 Oe © Ue: EB ccve cccces 6 1012 00 A. M.|P. M. lA. M|P. M. A. M.|P. M. \A. M./P. M. 8 10 4 15)..Mt. Stewart ....{ 8 05) 2 35 9 22 5 08|..Cardigan........ 712,12 © 45 5 20)..Georgetown ....| 6 55) 1 Oo A. M.|P. M. A. Mi. M. P, M.| A. M. 5 50 ..Emerald ...... 7 20 640 ..Cape Traverse . | 6 3) A. M. PrP. M.i Traineare run by Eastern Standard ‘Time. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rys, Charlottetown. Voncton, N R. Railway Office,June,., 1897 Wants, Lost, Found &c¢ WANTED .—A girl for general bousework. Must be well recommended, Apply to Mrs Geo. Carter. W ANTED,—A girl for general housework. Apply to Vrs T. G. Taylor, Cumberrald St. Nov 16 tf AGENTS get fifty cents on each dollar: no experience necersa Write fer agent's eutfit, Address The Catholic News, 5 Borclay St.. New York. oct 23 41 w fara. at once, a boy for restanrant A pply to A. N. Large. _nev I—tf WANTED—A cook; $7 toa competent per- ron. References required. Apply at this office. nov3—tf FOR SALE CHEAP.—4 Mason & Hamlin Organ, style C, has two sets of reeds, in good order. Apply at the Examiner Office ( ¢t27— eod 2wks MISS H. McDONALD FANCY DANCES, including Highland Fling, Flag Dance, Strathspey, Spanish Dance, Sailors Hornpipe, May Pole and Villiagers Dance. Skirt Dance, Andalucia, etc. For this seeson only these dances $5 each, being one third of price. Rooms in Masonic Building. sepi30 Neuralria an the bead is almost muvenetty couses by ed and anscessed teeth *t suffer or leasly when you can be releived in a few hours and cured In a few days by the careful treatment we will give you. JH AYERS DENTIST. Ps wloae ve ce Sg b. 49¢im For this time of year. We 8 have a large stock of walking ® and Skating Boots. Js it ®& something like thie you want? Girls Oil Pebble Boots $1.00 ; - = “ “ Sp. Heel 1.25 Womens Oil Pebtle Boots * Lineu ““ ‘és é és “ l 45 “ se “ “ “ “ “ “ “cc “6 Dongola a- = We want you to call and see our goods, we know they will please you" Our prices speak for them- selves. R. BK. Jost SOOSOOSOSOOS 00000004 000 Beautiful That is what Everyonays of our Display of SILVERWARE —* New stock just) received. The latest novelties in artistic designs. QUALITY A | G. H. TAYLOR, Charlottetow, n ee meme nenne meee nat New Crockery Store All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dioner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets and Chamber Sets, Butter Coolers, Pitchers, Bowls, 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 and Plain Glass, Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Cake Stands, and a lot of other articles too ny merors to mention. GIVE US A CALI, We are sure to suit you, both in price and BOOS SSOSCOOSSOOSSOCOSSS GOOS SECS SESE *O *~* 20 8OGCSOER quality. c. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly een North Side of Market House. —g 9 3idy wy For Sale. SCHOONER “SAN JUAN,” now on her way from St. John’s New- foundland to Charlottetown; built in 1889, registered tonnage 94 tons; has a good outfit. Apply to PRAKE BROS & CO. Novl0—+tf the golf dialect.—Philadelphia Revord. Their Worst Fault. ‘* What is the worst thing about rich- es?’’ asked a schoolteacher of a boy. ‘Their scarcity,’’ he replied and was immediately rewarded with a prize.— Tit-Bits. ~- Works Both Ways. She—If it wasn’t for the old bache- lors, there would be no flirts. He—If it wasn’t for the flirts, there would be no old bachelors.—Chicago News. Something Brilliant. Waggs—Cholly Saphead got off a bright thing at the club last night. Wiggs—No! What was it? Waggs—His silk hat. — Brooklyn Life. He Could Not. Schoolmaster—For what were the ancient Romans chiefly remarkable? Well, Corker? Corker—Pleazs, sir, they understood Latin —Punch. é a, ee An OLD AnD WELL TRIED REMEDY.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been us d for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teethin with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents @ bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth- ng Syrup, and take no other kind COLLEGE AND |SCHOOL BOOKS Scribblers, Foolscap, Ink Pencils, Pens, Note Books etc , ets. Cheapest and Best at Mchtilian & Hornsby’s QUEEN STREET Farm For Sale. The undersigned offers for sale hie farm at Souris River, Lot 45, in Kiny’s County, consisting of 74 acres, 50 of which are clear, and in a good state of cultivation; the remainder is covered with hardwood, the property is within a shortce distant of churches, school, mills and cheese factory. There are on the premises a good dwelling house, barn, and other outbuildings. Yor further particulars apply to the owner on the premises. JOHN McCORMACK. Souris, November Sth 1897. dy 2 aw 1 4 and wk. If You are Going — BOSTON Or any part of the United Siates, the cheapest and best route is via the Fiant Line, THE POPULAR SUM- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH’TOWN. The favorite S. 8. “Halitax” wil. leave Ch’town for Boston every Friday at 1 p. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- day at noon. Steamer calls at HAWKS" BURY and Halifax both ways Via Pictou & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Saturday mornings, via Pictou make close connection at Halifax with steam- er “Halifax” for:Boston direct Satur~ days 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.E.I. Railwav, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark tieket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can, Agent, Halifax, N.S. d&w NIGHT SCHOOL The EHveninge Session —OF THE— Charlottutuwn Business College and Writing Academy OPENS ON OCTOBER 18TH INST. This Session affordsan excellent opportunity for those why cannot attend during the aay to acquire a business education. Ite object is to assist those in needof help; and the work,isso arranged that no one, however deficient, need feel any embarassment. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION €U BJECTS—Prectical Arithmetic, Writ- ing, easy and rapid) Business Cor: espond-nce Book keeping by single ard Double Entry Actual Business Practise, not copying short hand and Typewriting. The Penmansbip Department is conducted by Mr J. Harry Williams; for specimens of his students’ work, see Geo, Carter & Co’s window, Shorthand by Mr Wm Moran, the ee public teacher in this Proy- nee. Five sessions per week; hours 7 30 to 9 30 p. m Forrates and full "information call at the C, B. C. or write to L B MILLER, Princiyal oer inating | pinggnie may take up any branches desired oct 3 dif BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. 2eeceee 22222 ZC — me ~ —— — SS eon 200 Bicycles Wanted To be stored (free of charge) for the winter, and cleaned repaired, nickeled or enameled, thoroughly renewed, ready for spring. . ENAMELING We use the highest grade Enamel (black or colors) that money can buy in New York, and da%e it on in a manner that the most fastidiovs cannot criticize, and the cost is the same as others cuarge for ordinary paint, See sample at shop. WP. DOULL, Kent Street ee ee ae) Examine Our Stock of all Wool Beaver Overcoating All well made and first class trimmings. Prices $14, $16. $18 and up- Those in need ‘of a winter overcoat, should call and 8? these wonderful values before purchasing: MERCHANT TAILORS. CHEAP FOR SPOT CASH iz TONS BEST QUALITY HAY BALE WIRE Cut 10} feet; gauge 14, at the HARDWARE e++-QUEEN STREET.... Pronounced best quality by all who have used it. R. B. NORTO CIty - 4 3ITORE J. F. Norton Proprietor. JOHN MACLEOD & 0} — ee — a" asa —_S oe oe = = Oo Oe / ~~ SS A ow A wee PH pest ae 6 em»