CALENDAR, OCT. 7, IS97 MOON'S CHANGES First arter, Srd. lh. 19.0m, a. m Tull M , 10th, Oh. BWhem., 1 Last Quarter, 18th, 4h. 56.5m., p. m. A * \i 25 ' . Th. 15 dm.. | » | Ia f Week | Sun Sun Hig | R 2e8 ' Sets Water | : bs 1! 2 '¢ 8) 535} 120 %. Saturca? { : eee 5 _ 2 | 3 10 ti M 71 #1 455 D> | Tuesday ! S 2) ot Gi W: sday | lt | 2%: 647 7| Thursday . ae 23} 7 4 5 i3 4 21; S$ oa 9 1D 19} 9 54 0!) s 16 | ww] 1045 x11) 7] 16} 1137 »2 } 2] | 12 22 5 is i 2 12 } li a 10} on Kb ; 8; 0 26 Wis Re 71 O88 17 \ 0) 5 | 43 Is| \ 27 3 2 38 19 .. 1] 348 >) *) 0} 4 50 1 | rs 31 £58 617 a. Friday 38 | 4a 3 rday S4 biti &B 24 | Sunday 61 5tl 926 2)! Monday 37 | 10 3D as Tuesday 38 Hh) 1) 33 T ! Wednesday i" Si 12 # | Thursday tI {6 29 | Friday © 433 14! 015 WW! Saturday 44 3i..0 &7 Sl | Sunday 616/441] 150 Wants, Lest, Found &¢ TO LET—Two new and comfortalle dwell. ings on Alley street and rear Urper Prince atreet, each containin- six rooms [inmediate pessession g ven ‘pply et Coun Cour effice or to the subecriber—Georg: Alley W ANTED.—Atorncea Tin-Sm'th. to M. Stevenson. oct il > ~ ee —-- Apply W ANTFED.—A servant, mnst und rstand piair cooking, bring reterence. Mra Fdward Palmer, Queen Street. net tl eod W ANTED-- 4n experienced salesiady want ed bz James Paton & Co No other need ap- ply. oct2—tf -——-~— = LOST—The partv wh. picked upthe um- brell« on King Square Thur-day night or Friday morning will kind'y return it to W W Beer. W**TED—A cook. App'y to Mra F. w Hyndman, Kent St. oct 9 dy lwk _ W ANTED.—A honvwkeener fora tamilv o two who live five miles from town Protest ant preferred, Apply at th's office oct8—2u ks d&w WANTED —An elderly women as house- Reeperina village Fonr of familv. Must be a enod cook. Nowashing, App'v at once to this office. stating wages Srequired and giving references. oetl0-—3eks ART CLAS&FS.—Vire MacNutt will re-o en her art classes, ONcte ber 2nd, at her rv sideres upper Prince Street Lessons given in Mil, and Water Colors, from model and nature. Special attention given to Persnective Draw- ing. sep 27 3i WANTED —A first class Fngireor, one who ean steem fit. and Iace belts, must he active and soher, One nnderstanding tee machines preferred. Give reference and salary expect- ed A.B. Examiner office. sept 15 tf FOR SAL®.—A three store bnuil ting situat- ed on Pownal Street—containing shop and 14 roome Good stabling on premises. A desirable business stard. Sale made on easy terms, Annly to B. TRAINOR sep 39 blw will W ANTED.—Poard in anrrivate family, in vicinity of Hiltshoronch Park or Prince of Wales College, No cbiection to one ortwo ather boarders, Address A B C Examiner Office. oct 12 tf TO V.2T—-A Honse on Prince Street next to Mr. Thomas Aliey’s, containing seven large room in firet clags= order: thereis aleoa fine eeller under the whole of the house: there isa good stable with coach housé and yard. The ree pm tnd will be ready for a tenant the first of Octoher next. It isoceupied at present by George Toombs Fsq., who hase lived in it fora number of years. «pply to MrT Mc- —— Tawer Queen Street, orto the owrer, ward Kelly, Southport. sept R—eod tf “Planet” F lour..... Gives Satisfaction OT Wisin SOLD On MERIT Ask your grocer for it. Every barrel guaranteed. septl5B—dlm McGill University. Montreal SESSION 1897798 The curriculum comprises course in Arts, (inciuding the Donatos Spectat Course For Women), ApPiiep Science Mepicrve, Law, and Veterinary Science Matriculation, Examination and Scholar- ship Examination will be held:—Arrs axp Mepicrse, 151n Sepr.; Appiiep Screxce, 167m Sept.; Law, Tro Sep Verervary Serence, 22xp Serr. Copies of the Calendar containing rmition, msy beobtained on applica- gas S$ efi.s7 -« ee NIGHT SCHOOL The Hvening Session —OF THE-— Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy OPENS ON OCTORER WH INST. This Session aifo-ds an excellent ovportunity for th ‘ewhys canrot attend during the aey to aequire a business education. Its object isto assist those in needor help; and the work issoarranged that no one, however d ficient, need fee' any embarassment INDIVIDUAL INsTRUCITION UBIEFECT Pr-etieal Aritum tie, Writ- ing. easy and rapid) Business Cor espond ence Book xeeping by sinvle ard Double Katry Actne! Business Practise, not copying shor hand aud Typewriting. The Per manship Department is con tucted * 4. Harry Williams; for sp-cimens of nis students’ work see Geo. Carier & Co's window. shorthand by Mr Wm Moran, the oniviicensed public teacher in this ry ince. Five sessions per week; hours 7 8) to 9 30 p m Forrates and tull information call at the C. B. C. or write to LB MILLER, Prine al “Intending students may take up an) t ches desired, oct 3 dif oe Ne It You are} Golng alias BOST Or any part of the United Siates, the cheapest and best route is via the Flant Line, THE POPULAR SUM- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH’°TOWN. The favorite S. S. ‘“Halitax” wil. leave Ch’town for Boston every Friday at l p. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- day at noon. Steamer cally at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax i Passengers leaving Charlottetown Taesdays and Saturday = mern- ings, via Pictou make close connection at Halifax with +teamers “Olivtte”’ and “Halifax” for Bostou di- rect Wednesdavs at 7 a. m and Sat- urdays 11 pm. Tickets for sale at stations P..I, Railway, Cl.’town Nav Co, and Clark tieket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. d&w PE Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under, Trains In frains Out- ; a ward. Read STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. P, M.JA. M. ae 3 30\ 6 15 Charlottetown ...| 6 0 ° 40 3 52] 6 29 .. Royalty Junction. 616 919 4 42} 7 03:..North Wiltshire. .| 5 42 8 30 4 58) 7 13... Hunter River... 15 52| 8 15 5 341 7 37|..Bradalbane...... —~=6 08, 7 37 6 46) Z 46). . emerald... ..cc- | § 02) 7 28 5 50) 7 53)..Freetown .......| 4 52| 7 14 6 20) 8 07|.. Kensington .... 4 38) 6 D4 6 55) 8 BOAF\ sside { iv.) 4 15), 6 20 1 40) 8 45,Lv ; 4 0011 00 2 02) 8 5Q)..Miscouche ...... 3 42/10 37 2 | 9 17|..Wellington...... 3 28/10 10 3 18 9 45)..Port Hill .......] 3 gol 9 21 4 38/10 35|..O’Leary.........| 9 11) 8 08 5 01/10 51|-- Bloomfield ......| 1 55) 7 38 5 49/11 15).-Alberton......../ 1 39) 7 02 6 45/11 55)..Tignish .... ...-/19 50) 5 55 P. M.JA. M. Pp. M.|A. M. A. MIP. M. A. M.|P. M. 6 30) 3 10)..Charlottetown...| 9 10 4 10 6 50! 3 24|..Royalty Junction) g 59) 3 50 7 23) 3 4% - Bedford ......+-| 8 32] 3 17 8 25) 4 15]...Mt Stewart........1 8 10] 2 45 8 45) 4 45)..Morell..........| 7 17] 2 00 9 14) 5 O4)..St. Peters ..6.../:7 15} 1 30 10 O1| 5 38)..Bear River ......) 6 41/12 48 10 45] 6 10} .Souris.... ......| 6 10112 00 A, M.|P. M. A. M.IP. M. A. M.IP. M. A. M.|P. M. 8 10) 4 15)..Mt. Stewart ....1 8 05 > 35 8 22 5 O8|..Cardigan........ 712; 123 © 45) 5 20)..Georgetown ....| 6 55} 1 Oo A. M.|P. M. A. M./P.. M, P, M. A. M. 5 50) oeemetald 4 ...00% 7 2 6 40 ..Cape Traverse . 6 3) I u.| Ae M. AY rs ze sau run by Kastern Standard ‘rime. ARP, . Superintendent, Gen anton harlottetown. Woneten, N's. Rway Office, ayJune., 1§97 WANTED” Old Established House—Man or Woman, good Church stand- ing, Willing to learn our business then to act as manager and Provincial Corre- spondent here, Salary $900. Enclose self ad- dr essed stamped enylope to C. H. GREER, Generel Manager,—care Daily Examiner. DOr AND KID. How the Od Chamolsa Teaches the Young- ster to Jump. We had a full half hour to walt before the drive began and were rewarded by one of the prettiest and most interesting sights and lessons in natural history I have ever scen—namely, the sight of an old chamois giving its young kid a lesson in jumping. I must premise by mentioning that it is very didicult—in fact, impossible—for any one but a very old hand to distinguish a buck chamots from a doe as they are mov- ing, and the rule is n@t to shoot ut a chamois if it hasa kid with it, as that jaa pretty sure sign it is a doe. A few minutes after we had been sented quietly at our posts, and before the drive began the keeper called my attention to a chamofs’ head and neck which had sud- denly appeared on the sky line about 150 yards off. It turned out to be a doe with a kid. They came along slowly, not at all thinking of danger and not in any way as yet Gisturbed by the drivers, who were a mile or two away and who had not yet he gun to drive. They both came quietly Jown the steep mountain side until they ‘ame to a place where there was a dro} wf about 12 feet, and then took place the following beautiful sight, which was also witnessed by S. and his jeger from where they sat: The old chameis jumpea down, as a. ni.tter of course, but the kid fanked and would not follow. The old yne looked up at it and then went back another way to the ledge on which the kid Was standing and again jumped down so as to show the young one how to doit and looking up teit as much as tosay: ‘Come along, you little stupid! It won’t hurt you.’’ But the kid funked again and would not follow. ‘Tie mother thereupon return- ed a second time to the ledge and proceed- ed to push the kid with her head and made it jump down and followed it herself. then came the climax, The old one and the young one both went round again to the same ledge, and the old one jumped own first, and this time the kid followed lnmediately, having been taught that it was sufe and easy enougou.—Duadiminton Magazina +O em MESSAGE TO MEN Proving that True Honesty 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, will take heart and write to me, I will send him con- fidentially and tree of charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restor- ed to perfect health and manhood, after years of >uffering from Nervous Debility, loss of Vigor and Organic Weakness. I have nothing to eell, and therefore want no money, but as I know through my Own experience bow to sympathize with sach sufferers, I am glad to beable to assist any fellow-—beingsto a cure. I am well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I mvself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly lost faith in mankind but I rejoice to say that I am now pertectly weil and happy once more and aw desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known to all. If yon will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud satisfaciion of having been of great service to one in need will] be sufficient re- ward for my trouble. Absulute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage and address Mr. G. Strong, North Roc k sal, Mish. 135 p&w. SE EE TT Tasti- monial C. P. Fletzher, Esq. Dear Sitr,—I do not wish 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, I have tried many Canadian Pianos of different manufac- turers,.nd must say that, con- sidering the size of the instru- ment, J 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 sincerely, I remain, Yours, Frep. E. Morris P. E, Island Agency, Pz Opera House Building octidyiwkpa ©. P, eo¥, Agent at Summerside, AWFUL WICKEDNESS. Boarding School Young Ladies Shocked | at the Actresses’ Engagements. When the weather Is fine, neither too hot oor too cold, and the preceptress herself bas tested Iv by sticking her head out of the window, four or five of the most dig- nified pupils of a North Side boarding school for girls are allowed to accompany that learned lady in a stroll shout the most elevating parts of Lincosn purs When the boarding school girl cons not follow the lines indicated by comic opera litrettists and farce writers, she is apt to go to the other extreme and be very stifi indeed. She has more starch about her than a steam laundry. She can frown you put of existence ata blow. Her triviali ties must be all of the most ethereal and esoteric kind. She is bound by convention and walied in by formality, and, above all, she isthe properest creature of a very prop er age. Three or four cf the latter class were sented one afternoon on a rustic torture endeavoring to extract beauty out of the H°O of Lake Michigan. ‘Their guide and teacher wore one of those smniles which, to borrow an expression from photography, may be called a long exposure. Presently, on another seat, within easy hearing distance, sat twe fashionably dressed ladies. They were members of the drarmatio professior, although no one could have guessed it by their appearance. From their piquant ways the girls from the boarding schoo] took them to be but- terflies of sosiety, perhaps ornamonting the very top set. They became immediate- ly interested. “Did you hear about m7 new engage- ment?’’ said one of the newcomers. ‘*‘A nother alrendy? You don’t mean it!” said the other. ‘‘Why. that’s four you’ve had in as many months.”’ “IT know 1t,’’ responded the first, ‘“‘and this may not last very long either.’’ It is needloss to say that the five young Jadies and their preceptress were shocked. They had nover heard, even read, of such duplicity. ‘*How do you like his company?’’ esked one. ‘*Not at all,’’ replied the other. ““That’s too bad,’’ said the first. “I should think you would be very happy.’’ “IT would be,’’ replied the other, ‘‘ but, you see, I’m playing a dual role.”’ ‘*Well, it may be trying,’’ responded the second, ‘‘but I wish I were in your place. Is he an ‘angel?’ ”’ ‘‘No, but that young man whom he calls his partner is.’’ This was more than the auditors could stand, and, at a signal from the precep- tress, they marched home thoroughly bor- ror stricken.—Chicago Exchange. PRINTING FOR EVERY 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. JAS. D. TAYLOR, POOSSSSS CO“RISSESTSESSSIOOSSLSOSSOSE TESESSEC "Le TrinacQuecn £treet BOBS CDSs POSS S689 SE00 3040 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 Pote, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot of Glass, in Tumblers, Gobiete, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Glass, Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Ceke Stands,and a lot of other articles too n»merons to mention. GIVE US A CALL, Weare sure to suit you, both in price and quality. C. LEWIS, Grafton Street. exactly opposite North Side of Market House. —~—g 9 3idv wy BAGS - BAGS BAGS 15,000 secoud hand. 19.000 new, at current prices. Carvell Bros. FOR SALB lowest The suecribers have been instructed to offer for sale, part of Town Lot No 96, in the 2nd Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetowp, known asthe “Jakeman’ property. This Lot has a frontage of 70 feet on Grafton Street, and extends back therefrom 100 feet. It will be sold oe or =~ be subdivided if required. or terms and other particulars, appl at the office of, or DAVIES & HASZARD. *htcwn cet 1 w4i dy 2aw td SOVPETESOe 2980090508080 0008646080086 secoen Sc ANVegetable Preparation for As- HI similating the Food and Regula- | fing the Stomachs and Bowels of (> Pare ROPE IT: a Lo 9h 1s ee 2 1 208 So Bt ke ee Fiath idaectae A aba Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opum,Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. Ioecqze Of ld SA LTLT AER Prmphin Saad ~ AL Senna + Brohetle Salts - ja Seed + wraat - wiles Sada ¢ iam Seed - o— Suger + Mh yf echt iain: 12g ae ee — Aperfect Kemedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ; Fac Simile Signature of | Gi-p-flider, NEW “YORK. , Ate months; old ‘39 Doses —35 CENTS EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ath th SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE —— — F ’ LSE VEleddht Is ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY POTTLE OF STORI Oastoria is put up in one-sizo bottles caly, is nct sold in bulk. Don’t allow szyone tog you anything elso on the plea or promise that is “just es good” and “will answer pose.” 4a” Sco that you get C-A-8-T DO PO ALU En simile a sure Hes [Tick HN mV An 4 ~—_. . SS = eo —— Mutual Lie Susurane ¢ OF Naw YORE RICHARD A. McCURDY, (THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPANY). Has more insurance in force, a greater annual income and more assets an any ther company in the world. It is the oldest active American Total Assets, : . - $234,744,148.42 Invested in Oanada, - ° - 4,257,520 75 Total Surplus, nearly : - : 30,060,000,00 Insurance in force, . - - - 918,698,358.00 Income in 1896, $49,702,695:27, being TWELVE MILLON more than the total Revenue of the Dominion of Canada, 7 Issues the most liberal policies and pays larger dividends, on all policies han any other company. and _ is greates’ company in the world, in unrepresented districts, beyond donbt,, the All policies payable in gold, Agents wal wealthiest JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent for P E. Island © The above shows the Myopia, or near-sighted eye, with and without © correcting lens, The eye-bali is too long, and this condition greatly interferes with distant vision, and if neglected, nay produce serious results. When at- E tending the exhibition, make it a point to have your eyes examined F REE by G F HUTCHESON, Optician & Jewels |. ueen St., opp. J. D. MeLeod