THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 1 1897. — CALENDAR, NOV. 18597, af [AN iS Fas er, Ist. 10h. 24.5 a Orh. 5 7 GOm.. 2. Mm. las t. it uv . LO « Ge Rew } 24th, dh. 6.50 . i r. at lth. 2 —_— — | Da Week Sun ;Suo!] H gh | Rises | Sete | Waser | 2 3 , nh. 1 , os Mm. wor 1 , Monday ' 647) 44! 2 49 | 2117 y | 19 0 3 5 | ai W esdagy i i 7 5 15} 4: TI ay . 2 ' 6 2 ’ > = . = = . . 7 ; 2 0 45 . f 4) 10 SY Q ~ | PS) i] 2) Le f ; S In co sl ‘ l os i= _ a2 | 3} 2) 2 - - *») ; iS 1 a ie Rial lis ; 71 Bl OS 1G | Monday | .? a. oo 16 | 1 lay ot: = aa Ti \ ay 10 | 101 .3ia 18 2} 19) 3% Ww i }3 1s 0 5 2 14 li 6 of oe 1G |} 1s 5 (6 2) Bl @2 & iy 17 > | : 2 |} Tuesday 19 14} 1026 24 | Wed: esday 2 3; HU 2> | Thursday 21 13 | 12 37 a) atte o | 13 28 33 Friday 23 11 AT | Saturday 24 : @ | =unday oS I ll 0 3S @ | Monday % 1) Wy 1d 30 | Tuesday 7 28 410} 240 : | P E Island Railway On and after MONDAY, Ath Oct, 1897, the train: of this Railway will run daily, (>un- days excepted,) as under. ’ Leains Out-| j tk Trains In ward. Read| STATIONS. ward. Read aowa. Ups . M.A. MI pw. A. M. 3 30) 6 15) - Charlottetown ..., g 2a 9 40 3 52 6 29|..Royalty Tunction. g 4g 9 19 442317 03). -North Wiltshire. | = 49 8 3 4 58) 7 13|..Hunter River... | 5 59 § 15 & 34 7 37|..Bradalbane...... 5 03) 237 5 44, 7 43|..Emerald.. ..... 5 02) 7 28 5 50, 7 53),. Freetown ....... 4 52) 714 6 2 8 Se ag --+» 14 981 6 BA 6 55) 8 BAY orig {t | 415),.6 3 1 40) 8 ‘sity } gray “*'\ 4 00.11 00 27 8 59) . . Miscouche eoeens | 3 42:10 37 2 4) 9 17'.. Wellington ...... | 3 28 19 10 38 18 9 45). Port Hill ....0+- 3 00) 9 21 4 3910 35)..O’Leary......--- 211 80 5 01\10 51|.. Bloomfield ...... | 1 55| 7 38 5 4911 15).-Alberton......-- 130 7 02 6 45/11 55|..Tignish .... ----19 50) 5 55 Fo M.JAe Me ——|P. M.|A- M. A. M.|P. M. A. M.|P. M. 6 HH) 3 10)..Charlottetown .../ g 10) 4 10 6 SO. 3 24)... Royalty Junction g¢ 59) 3 50 7 23)°947|.. Bedford ........ g§ 391317 8 25) 4 15)...Mt Stewart...... “| 8 10) 2 45 8 45, 4 43)..Morell........-- '7 17) 2 00 i) ri 5 O4|..St. Peters ....+-| 7 15) 1 30 10 Ol! 5 38).. Bear River ......| 6 41/12 43 10 45,4610) .Souris.... ..---- 6 10:12 00 naa la. MIP. M. A. -M.\P. M. . MIP. M. 8 10, 4 15).,.Mt. Stewart ....| 8 05) 2 35 9 23 5 08). .Cardigan........ 712,123 2 45 5 20)..Georgetown ....| 6 55) 1 Oo A. M.\P. M A. M.|P. M. P, M.| A. M. 5 5D, sed. . cecees 7 2 6 40 ..Cape Traverse . 6 3) P. M.| io, Tralirsarernn by Eastern Standard Time. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGER, Sv verintendent, Gen Mgr Govt. Rvs, Charlottetown. Voncton, N B. Railway Office,June., 1897 Wants, Lost, Found &c¢ WANTED.—An experienced woman ser- vant. Apply to Miss Morris, 233.W ater _ a o WANTED.—Immediately, a cook in a small family. Apply to M, Examiner Office. oct 2 tf WANTEE AT ONCE —A general servant. Apyly to Mr’. A, A. McDonald. 22— o WANTED.—A servant, must understand plain cooking, bring reference. Mrs Edward Palmer, Quéen Street. oct 11 eod W ANTED.—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs Rufus McDonald, Kent .. oc AGENTS get fifty cents on each dollar; no experience neces . Write for agent’s outfit, Address The Catholic News, 5 Barclay #t., New York. oct 2 41 FOR SALE: CHEAP.—A Mason & Hamlin Organ, style C, has two seta of reeds, in good order. Apply at the Examiner Office oct27—eod 2wks FOR SALE. —Two double tenement houses in a good locality, Barns in connection with each, and alarge lot in rear. Terms reason- able. Address X Y Z Examiner Office. oct Iff tf W ANTED.—Two girls sor Dining Room; good address, must come well recommended, good wages to the right person. Apply at the Queen Hotel between the hours of ten and twelve o’clock a, m. oct @ tf guar Neuralgia In tbe head is almost invariabl decayed asd apicessed teeth. easly when can be releived in a few bours and cured in a few days by the careful treatment we will give you. J H AYERS Painless extraction of teeth have | Pianos of | turers nd must say that, con- sidering the size of the instru- Testi- monial C. P. Fletcher, Esq. Dear Str,—I donot wis! | to return to Montreal without expressing my gratitude to you for the very excellent Bell Piano that you placed at my disposal for my recital, | tried many Canadian different manufac- ment, T have never found one to equal it for depth and bril- liancy of tone, The action is quite as elastic and respons ‘ive as in American Upright Pianos of the highest grade. Again thanking you, very smcerely, ' I remain, Yours, Frep. E. Morris P. E. Island Agency, (. P. Plat Opera House Building ~ C. P, Yeo Agent at Summerside. FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE The property oceupied by J. J, Gay and son situate in the village of Powna!,7 miles from ~harlotsetown, is offered for sale. The pro- prietors have carried un a large market gar- den pvursery, and seed bnsiness for. thirty years, ard the purchaser will no doubt retain a large share of the localtrade. The prem- ises comprise a large dwelling house, s‘ore, wareboure, barn, shed, orchard,and abont 15 acres of the most ferti:e land on the [*\and This land hasbeen m&nured year after year, for so long that as an vid man said the other day.; “I. isall abed of manure and could be hauled for topdressing.” ‘this would be an ideal spotfor a country merch- ant. orit would be admirabie fora summer resort, The situation is one of the most beautiful on the Island. Good bathing, fisbing. boating, shooting and within easy distance; churches, post office school telephone end shops all at the door. For terms and further particulera, apply to Von Clure Gay, J J oS £00 or to, JOHN T MELLISH Solicitor Charlottetown d&w oct7 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 Standr,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, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House. —g 9 3idy wy Valuable Land for Sale To be sold by Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 9th November next, imme= diately after the the/sale at Sidmount,about 17 acresof land, situate in the Common aud Royalty of Charlottetown, and adjoins, and is to the north of the properites of the Hon. Fred Peters and George Lewis, and extends from the North River Road to the North River. Land will be sold in acre lots. - Terms made known at eale, T.S. PETERS, FRED PETERS ARTHUR PETERS, -Trustess. oct 29 tf A. A McLEAN, 0. C. Barister, Etc., Brown’s Block Charlottetown to Loan. 3mos. Mone octl3—d i Avyssinian Conditions. The last Mohammedan aggression against Abyssinia took place in 1876, when 8,600 Egyptian troops attempted without previous declaration of war to overrun the province of Tigre in order to bring Abyssinia into subjection to the Egyptian state. Professor Reinisch was at the time on a journey to Abys- sinia and witnessed the patriotic spirit which inspired,the people. On the self- game day that the Egyptian troops be- gan to land at Massaua swift messen- gers carried the news thence into the interior. From hill to hill blazed the far seen beacon fires, and warcries raug throughout the provinces of the king- dom. On the following day the centers of population already resembled mili- tary camps. Priests and monks were everywhere preaching a holy war for the defense of the cross and the father- Jand. Without military summons of re- cruiting of volunteers all the ablebodied men of their own gccord got ready their guns, swords and lances. Women and slaves looked to the supply of provi- sions, and within a week 20,000 well equipped men turned out from the province of Hamasen alone to occrpy the mountain pass toward Tigre before the Egyptian troops had left Massaua. The outeome of the war, so fatal to Egypt, is well known. It gave the im- mediate impulse to the events which finally led to the occupatien of Egypt by Great Britain. As regards the probable destination of Abyssinia, Professor Reinisch gave it as his opinion that—at least within a measurable time—it will certainly not share the fate of the Egyptians. They have been for centuries a nation of slaves; the Abyssinians a race of freeman. The conquest of the country by a nation capable of bearing the great expense necessary is, of course, posai- ble, but it may be safely said that it is a much lighter task to conquer Abys- sinia than to govern it afterward. For, in spite of the fertility of certain prov- inces, it is today a poor country, hay- ing been exhausted by its wars. To bring back its prosperity the blessings of a secured and lasting peace are urgently needed.—Geograpbical Jouy- ral The Value of Credit. Is there anything under the sun that will fill the place of credit? I believe not. If there is, I have never met with it. Cash is the only available aubsti- tute, and even that fails in many in- stances, There are firms in New York that will refuse to open an account for cash with a man who has no credit. They will have uo busivess transactions with any one who has not a current credit rating in this market. Yet those same firms will not hesitate to open an ac- count with a man whom they find rela- tively well rated. I have experienced that singular thing—a wholesale firm that refused to sell goods for cash to a merchant who had no credit rating. Reference showed that he always paid cash and neither sought nor received credit. The firm in question refused to sell to him. It had no assurance of his soundness, no other testimony of his disposition to play fair other than that he paid as he went, so it positively refused to do business with bim. He asked no accommodation at its hands. He wanted goods and would pay on the spot, yet it posi- tively refused to place his name upon its books in any capacity whatever. This only goes to show that ‘‘no rec- ord’’ isa bad record. The man who is pot rated good is bad. Some men will nersist in judging every man a rogue uutil he is proved honest. Be carefui of your credit. You can have no more precious possession than a good name, nor more valuable capital than a good credit rating. The practice of having your check received by your creditor the day it is due instead of sending i¢ on that day is a trifling thing, yet it will not go unnoticed. Trifies like this supplement your rating in dollars and cents and help to stiffen it. Make no promises you cannot keep, and whether prompt or slow be as good as your word.—Drv Goods Chronicle. KE EP your blood pure, your appe- tite good, your digestion perfect by taking Hood's Sarssparilla, which has power to keep you WELL. MESSAGE TO MEN Proving that True Houesty and True Phil- antrophy still Exists If any man who is weak, nervous and debilittaed, or who is suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from youth- ful folly, excesses or overwork, wil! take heart and write to me, I will send him con- fidentially and tree of charge the plan pursued by which I wae completely restor- ed to perfect health and manhood, after years of tuffering from Nervous Debility, loss of Vigor and Organic Weakness. Ihave nothing to eell, and therefore want no money, but as I know through my Own experience how tosympathize with such sufferers, I am glad to be able to assist any fellow-beingsto a cure. I aia well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I mveelf was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly lost faith in mankind but I rejoice to say that I am now pertectly well and happy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known to all. If youwill write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud satisfaction of having ben of great service to one in need will be sufficient re- ward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage and address Mr. G, Strong, North Rook and, Mich . 135 p&w. ~~ SOOO GSS OOFSISSSSSSSOOSSOSSCSSOSE SCL VISIO SSCCO —— COLLE AND SCHOSL | BOOKS Scribblers, Foolscap, Ink Pencils, Pens, Note Books etc , ets. Cheapest and Best at McMillan & Hornsby’s QUEEN STREET Pratt’s ASTRAL K. GIL This is the highest grade of American Keresene Oil imported here, and as we can sell it much cheaper than iast year, we intend to handle it almost ultogether this season. If you want an oil tha- will not smeke your chim. neys, nor create a disagree «bie smeil in your house, buy only Pratt's Astral from Beer & Goff NOTICE has just been received of a consider able advance in the prices of Waltham and Elgin watch movements. We have a large stock oh hand bought be- fore the rise, which we will sell at old prices while they last. G. fk. FRYLOR Jeweler and Optician. ‘orth Side Queen Square. PRINTING FOR EVIRY DAY USE Requires to be done neatly, promptly and cheap, There is only one place in the city, where you can get the fullest satisfaction, that is at. COSC OOOS TOBE BOSCOCSECSOGS “88086 JAS. D. TAYLOR, 90006904 60603000 06CC0S000 Piling and Piling all kinds of Lumber daily Everything new and good, Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; We Vfant You to see us betore 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 all kinds in stock JAMES BARRETT, Connleys Wharf. Evening - Classes PE. | COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, COMMENCE ON Monday. 18th Oct.finst At-7.30. Open toall. Iadividual instruc tion in all commercial subjects. No WAsts OF TIME MERE. Apply at once 4 1. OXEN HAM, oct 6—t Friacip GE CHEAP FOR SPI [oo ——= & T CASH! BEST QUALITY HAY BALE WIRE Cut 10} feet; g uge 14, at the HARDWARE - ....QUEEN STREET.... Pronounced best quality by ali who have used it. R. B. NORTONE CITY - STORES J. F. Norton Prop~ietor. BIRD CAGES | = > BRASS A) PINTED, Extra bottie and springs. Wire rat traps, for anotl kind of bird, SIMON VW CR Walker's Corner 187 STOVES & EARDWARE 7 . ae os aaln ence = — — ——— —_—_—_————— — LL Hert Ing, Herri Large, fat Herring in half barrels, barrels and barrels, from Sydney, Cow Bay, Madalene and Arichat. will warrant every package we gell, or refund the z For sale wholesale and retail by CRANT & CO, § Queen Street, Charlottetown t WEDDING RINGS THAT I am showing a nice line . Piain Gold Rings ia extra heavy weights. | Wedding Presents I am opening to-day a new and choice = line of Silverware, as good as the best, & and as cheap, we believe, as the cheap- 9% est. Your trade will be mutually 5 6. F. HUTOHESOM| The Queen Street Jeweler, AA >. Wel ba ws > if a - a | g pe ‘ 5S NEXT TOA PRETTY GIRL — Tocnarm and delight you are our Cobber seat, and Rattan Rockers, and our new Mirrors, 8.50 to 1100 will enable you to make’ yourselves admirable to both sexes, _§ Our new window blinds 25 to 45 will beautify your . Sat re. ail for a little money. We furnish homes. : mi 4 — SE TIME ! TIMMS 3 a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. In spite of the advance in price at the Factory, I have a been able to buy, and will sell a nice lot of new Watches, & i the old rate, the order having been given before the raise. Call and see them ; also our new Rings. E,W. TAYLOR, OPTIOIAN ameron Bh ck, Jity.