} ; % } ’ CALENDAR, MAY, S97 nite en MOON'S CHANGI New Moon, ] st _ $h. B3.8m., p. mn. First Ouarter, @h. Sh. 24.3m, p. m. Full Moon, 16th, 9h, 42m., a. m, La luarter, Jord, ah. 22m., a. m. New Moon, 3ist, 8h. 13.1m., a. m. o's i. Sun Sun High | Day of Week- | Rises. | Sets. | Water se | h.m. .h. m. |] morn] 1 | Saturday 1 5] ; 6 i 4e ? | Sunday 19 Dd 10 As } | Monday iS 6 ll ly 4 | Tuesday 16 7 1 1, & | Wednesday {5 a 6 | Thursday 13 | 23” 7 | Friday ~ {2 ii 31 8 | Saterday 1) 12; 350 9; 5S ' -: 63 hte 101M 1 Bi 1) 5&6 »1 | Tuesday 7 16| 6B 12 | Wednesday 5 wv, 290 1S rsday 34 is; 819 14s Vriday 3 1 9 03 ID) Saturday 2 20 9 42 16 | Sunday 31 22 10 18 17 | Monday 2 | 23] 1057 18 | Tuesday 28 24 1] 35 19 | Wednesday 27 25 1 56 20 | Thursday © 26 26 2 50 Zl | Fri 24 27 , 39 22 Saturday 2 2Y 4 26 23 | Sunday 2; 30 5 11 24 | Monday 22 31 6 00 2) | Tuesday 21 32 6 48 26 | Wednesday ?0 33 7 41 Zi Thursday 20 34 8 32 28 | Friday 19 35 9 06 2% | Saturday 18 36 9 28 30 | Sunday 18 37 9 41 31 | Monday 417) 738| 1019 P. E Island Railway Onand after MONDAY, 4th January.1%9 he traime of this Railway will run daily 3upéaye excepted) as follows .-- frains Gut- Trains In- ward. Read} STATIONS. (ward. Read down. up. . M.jJA. M Pp. M.jA M 3 10! 7 00, Charlottetown ...| 3 10/10 10 30) 7 19... Royalty Junction.) 2 50} 9 50 & 17) 8 08). .North Wiltshire. | 2 04] 9 05 4318 17). . Hunter River... | ] 49) 8 51 5 05) 8 52)..Bradalbane...... | 115) 817 5 13| 9 00). .Emerald.. ..... _1 07) 8 08 5 27| 9 15|.. Freetown ....... 12 53] 7 54 5 47; 9 36).. Kensington .... 12 33) 7 38 6 20,10 10 As, ( ) Ly. 12 00) 7 00 M. S’Side | | | A. M 12 50 Lv. | } Ar. 10 30 1 11!..Miscouche ...... 110 10 | 1 37]... Wellington...... 19 47 | 2:19). . Port Hill .......) 9 09 13 $4). .O’Lea Fu dede ab | 8 00 | 3 58'.. Bloomfield ...... | 7 34 i 4 Stl. SINR. 6 40-000 | 6 55 | 5 30... Tignish .... ....| 6 OF ip M.| vf Soe iP. M. ‘A. M. 2 30) _ Charlottetown .. .|10 30) 25 || Royalzy Junction|10 10) | 3 231 .Bedford :....... om | 3 55/Ar. ) wh oat 9 | 4 10|Lv. f MtStew thar 8 55, 5 50|..Morell.........- (817 6 20) ..St. Pete accel te | 5 57|..Bear River ......, 7 08 | 6 # .Souris.... teeees 6 aU) iP. M ‘A. M.| 4 10| .Mt. Stewart ....| 8 50) | 5 22)..Cardigan........ 17 3 | 5 45}..Georgetown ....| 7 10 iP, M. A. M. PrP. M. |A.: M. | 5 15). Emerald ...... | 7 5O 6 05|..Cape Traverse . .| 7 00 P. M la. Ms Trainsare run by Kastern Standard Time. A MeDOw ALD. aaa 8 rintendent, Dp vovt. . F ‘Gnarlottetews. Gonsten. Y's. Raiway Office, Jani . 1597. Wants, Lest, Found &c TO LET~—The dwelling house containing seven rooms,on Hillsborongh St, adjoining the residence of Lemuel Poole, E+q Also stable therewith For rticulars as to rent, etc, apply to George Alley 4 WANTED-—A girl for general hous2work- Apply to Mrs Thos Campbell, Richmenud St WANTED—A competent girl for general housework Apply to Mrs Goff, Fitzroy St tf Plenty of good fresh Oysters, by the quart and half shell Please‘leave: orders in the forenoon All orders promptiy attended to FNOCH CARWODY, fanee old Stand. tidney street 3 -lwk ” O LET~A house, situated on Orlebar St. oxiitaiea & Rooms, besides large pantry. eoasession given 19th May Mrs Bilatche, Cor Preat George and Fitzroy Streets F SALE—BUILDING LOTS.—The sub- samen offers for sale 5 handsome building lots at Brighton. opposite the residence of Mrs George Davies. Apply to W A. Weeks. 10l—1 wk WANTED~A girl for yous eee. Wages $7. No washing. apply to Mrs, G. y Wassatien. Westwood. 100 diiw FOR SALE.—A desiraqle Building Lot on eorver of pydney, and Hillsborough Streets Apply to W. W. Wellner. 96 SALE3MEN WANTED. ‘n every district to handle reliable goods, new season, sam ples free, salary from the start. For particulars write Luke Bros, Co Montreal. 95 TO LET—House on Cumberland St ar Welsh 94 TO ULET.--The southern half of the late Chief Justice Palmer’s honse on Queen Street Can be tnspected at any time, Apply to Mrs E, Palmer, or at office of H. James ve TO REN'|.—The coavenr/ nt and pleasa ntl sitaated cottage and grounds at present oc -upted by the Misses Wright, near the Ga Works. "Ores for inspection. " Avply at th Gas Works. §3—li pat REIGN; great historic work,sells on sight to thousands. Lord Dvofferin in- troduees it to Canadians in glowing words Easy to make $20.00 a week some make twice that. Mapy make more in spare time than duriag day at regular employment. This year's Great Sexagenary Celebrations are booming it. Books on time. us free to canvaesers. Territory going fast. Tux BRADLEY GARRETSON Co Ltd Toronto, Can * Q's “VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND { | the gocd 1 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY &, 1897 NEW PUNCTUATION MARK. @ Badly Needed Invention Suggested by the Caustic Copy Reader, ‘I shall ke famous. I have an idea that will send my rame thundcring down thiorgh the ages,’’ remarked the copy reader. ‘*Humph!’’ replied the humorist, ‘it will be the first idea you have ever bad. You spend most of your time destroying as cf others,”’ “Well, that may be, alibengh never have any idca to c that you get these which you have from Joe Miller’s jokebook and the old al- manacs. ’’ “Oh, well, let’s have yorr idea!” **To tell the truth, it was sucgested to me by you.”’ “Ah! Ithougkt as mac: Adg dwaea ’ » you er rTnyr c ee (Poy, st Gt > . : lea yct you 0 say’’— **Don’t be in too big a harry. You haven’t heard my icca.”’ **What is it?’’ ‘I have invented a punctuation mark fcr humor. It isintended to show the reader where to laugh. In olden times, you know, the point cf the joke used to be printed in italics. Nowadays there is no way to show the point, and, as many of the jokes, such as ycurs, have no point, it is impossible to print the point in italics. Now, [suggest that a punctuation mark be placed at the be- ginning and at the end of everything supposed to be funny, so that the reader may be prepared to laugh when he be- gins to read and know when he has reached the point and it is time to langh. I would suggest that the mark be two little squares placed above the line, and I shall call it by my name. What do you think cf that fer an idea? It was suggested by your stuff, asI told you.”’ But the humorist had given the copy reader a look of scorn and had vanished. --Chicago Times-Herald. tabbits That Climb, A correspondent writes tothe London Field that while he was hunting rabbits with ferrets in January he found rabbits on three occasions in willow trees which overhung the water of a mill stream. The miller said that it was not an un- usual circumstance. Some months ago The Field told of other rabbits which had been shot, like raccoons or opos- sums, out of trees in England. In re- cent years cases of rabbits in trees have been reported with increasing frequency. From Australia has come the most re- markable story of rabbits as climbers. The only way in which rabbits could be kept out of certain tracts of land in Australia was by the building of wire fences about them, the fences having meshes so small that the beasts could not crawl through and being so high that they could not jumpover. The rab- bits have clawed at the wires until their nails gradually have become hooked. Some of the rabbits learned to scale the fences, and then great additional ex- pense was necessary, for the top of the teuce had to be bent over like a J up- side down, with the hook out, so that the rodents could not get over the top. Australian rabbits are said to be learn- ing to climb trees for the leaves. Uae Nias CANADAS’ FAVORITE BRAND Sold Everywhere, Used in Clubs, Hotels and Families Aged 7 Years in Oak Casks under Government supervision, An Official Government Fxcise Stan p seals each Capsule. The best Wrhisky ever MELLOW die'itled this OLD country Pre" Lhd. Ae Contains purely and only McDOUGALL’S V. 0. 1890 WHISKEY. of which we are sole controllrrs. LAWRENCE A. WILSON & CO., Montreal. Sole Agents in Canada fur Gold Lack Sec Champagne, Vin Mariani, (Mariani Wine, , The Ideal Tonic for Body and ---Bra apr 30, may 3, 5. MESSAGE TO MEN, Proving that T:iuve Bonesty #nd True Phil antrophy Still Exist, If any man who is weak, vervous and lebilitated, or who 1s suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from vouthful folle, excesses or overwoik, will ake heart and write to me, IT will send ‘im confidentially and free of charge the olan pursued by winch [ wes completely extored ty rerte t health ent manhood, iffer years of suffering from Nervous De- ! ear, Lime ot Vigur wud Organic Weak- ness, uw ve nothing to aud therefore vant no meney. bet as [ know through my wn experience how to sympathize with neh sufferers, Lam glad to be able t teaenre. I am well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for | myself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly jost faith in m’ k’nd ut I rejoice lusay that fem now perteci] velland bappy once more and aind herefore to make this certain meaus of ‘are known to all. If you will write to me you can rely upen being cured and the proud sat'staction of having been of great service toone in need will he sufficient reward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy seil, yeciet anv fell w hye liaee . von assured. Send 5e silver to cover postag: and address Mr. Geo. G. Strong, North Rockwood, Mich 135p&w. An Orv And WELL TrieD ReMEDY.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by willions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wino colic, and is the best remedy forDiarrbcea [s pleasant to the taste. Soiu by Druggist: in every part of the wor’, Twenty-five cents a bottle, Its value is incaiculable. Re sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth iug Syrup, and take no other kind 1 3 5w ~<coe. Of all the nerve-tonics— bromos, celeries or nervines —your doctor will tell you that the Hypophosphites are best understood. So thor- oughly related is the nervous system to disease that some physicians prescribe Hypo- phosphites alone in. the early stages of Consumption. Scott’s Emulsion is Cod-liver Oil, emulsified, with the Hypophosphites, happily blended. The result of its use is greater strength and activity of the brain, the spinal cord and the nerves. Let us send you a book all about it. Sent frec, SCOTT & BOWNE, Believiile, Ont ATTENTION We have, during the last few weeks rebuilt and repainted our store, hav- ing had it thoroughly cleaned and ren- ovated, and are now ready to supply the public with all kinds of Canned Goods, Oysters, Temperance Drinks, Cigars, Confectionery. etc, also the well known, Malto Peptonized Porter for which we are sole agents. Any person wanting anything in our line would save money by calling on us before purchasing elsewhere. EPHRAIM McKENZIE & C®.. SOURIS, P.E.I. YOU NEED NOT WORRY YOURSELF about Lumber. We can sapply you with anything in that line— prices and quality “suitable— prices to the hard times, and quality—-you’ve heard of. It no use to get 4s Thin as a cath. (Our laths are a good thickness.) Running from one place to another when you can get every- thing you want at Barrett’s. We will be glad to sell you any- thing from one board to a house. JAMES BARRETT. CONNOLLY’S WHARF House Renovating and Decor- ating. Spring has come, and with it the reno- vating and decorating of dwellings. W. D. Mullins is now prepared to do all kinds of house painting, whiting and paper hanging, etc. Persona desirous of hav- ing tbeir dwellings renovated in first-class style, at the most reasonable rates, should peal at his residence, King St., four doors west of Butter Factory. 84—3wke pd Ap Ingenious Defense, An old darky was brought before a southern magistrate not long ago accused of{ ste. ling a neighbor’s chickens when the nights were dark and no one stirred abroad. The old man put up a long but weak argument, seizing upon every possi- ble straw to support his defense. The cvi- dence was too strong, however, and mat- ters were rapidly approaching a climax that meant a month of idleness in the town jail. The thought of this and the attendant ignominy stirred the old darky to a point where he did nothing but splut- ter out: ‘*’Pon my honer, jedge, 1’ze—er—l’ze didn’t done take ’em.”’ At last the judge grew tired and was about to sentence him when a broad smile iNumined the darky’s face as he cricd out: ‘I’ve got it, jedge. I’ze ean prove an alibi ‘bout dem chickens.’’ “Well, what is it??? exclaimed the judge. ‘You see, jedge, n6 por colored inan could take dem chicken? yt nighttime.’’ ‘‘Tiow’s that? What do you mean?” 'Causv, jedge, dey’s nothin but roost- ersat niht, an de charge am dat I took chickens.’”’ Lhe ingenuity of the defense won the day.—Harper s Round Pablo He Had Fallen Off. Patrick was a new man in the light horse regiment, but his cheerfulness and witty replics had already cstablished him as a favorite. He had one draw- back, however, and that was his awk- wardness when on a herse’s back. Nat- urally his position required the opposite of this, and Patrick worked hard and fuithfully to acquire the ease and natu- ralness of hiscomrades when riding. He ecngratulated himself that this was at last accomplished. But one day when ©» parade his horse shied and threw him with considerable force, When he re- gained consciousness, he found that his arm had been broken with the fall. With his usual characteristic good humer the poor fellow smiled in his pain as he said: ‘*Well, well, it’s too bad. I thought I had improved in my riding a great deal, but instead I have fallen off.’ Harper’s Round Table. —_ All the nerve giving and vitalizing pro- perties of the Cocoa P ant are concentrated in a palatable form in Sovereign Cocoa Wine. A-k von drnegis: for it. We Dont. Claim To be able ts suit all who are suffering with their eyes, but we know of a good many people who have sfiffered in- cessant headache, pain in the eyes ete, who attribute their relief to the wearing of prop- erly fitted glasses. We aie here to help you if possible. G. Hh. TAY EOR Jeweler and Optician, North Side Queen Square. Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit Ch’town this year will not do themselves justice if they fail to get their Lunches a Victoria Cafe, and = é¢rink the health of Her Majesty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk JOUN P. JOY VICTORIA CAFE Gt George St..... POBLIC NOTICE. Public Notice is hereby given that applica- tion will be made'o the Parliament of Can- ada at the next session thereof, for an Act to incorporate The Dominion Building ard Loan Association of the One Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, a Building Society already ineo'porated under chapter 169 of the Reyis°d St:tutes of Ontario. 1587, for the purpose of enabling the said Associ-tion to carry on business anywhere in the Dominion ot Canada, with all the powers of a Loan Company and Building Society Dated atth -t‘ity of Toront» aforesaid, this ist day of February, A. 1 1897. MACDONELL & BOLAND, Toronto Street. Toronto, Solicitors for the said Applicants dylaw astimay3l ~ FANNINGrORD The above desirable property, re -idanee of the late Mra Lowden, on Dandas Es- planade, is offered for sale. Also the residence of the undersigned, situate on corner Kent and Cumberland Sts. Either of tbe above properties with large grounds attached, and each possessing new and modern conveniences, will te open for inspection from Tuesday to Fri day of each week after 2 p.m, Annly to L. L. BEER, Administrator Estate late Mrs —— 98 a ne USE — a Sher win-Wil jag hates ; Half a cent buys enough ulquid Paint SHERWIN ~ WILLIAMS PaInT THES BEST tor fwo coats on one | square foot of surface. . . * MADE SOGe.' 202080888 Walker’s Corner 135 STOVES HARDWARE a reer ee NN a ee -_—— ee ——$ —————s STEEL DISK HARROWS, And Seed Sowers, to go on Wheel Rakes, sold direct to fans ers at prices that will surprise the buyer. ns: Frumps! Pumps! We are making a full line of pumps; and fit them up iy order to suit any depth of well, free cfcost for fitting, We are determined to keep some of the money on the Island, _ T. A. MacLEAN, Successor to McK. & McL. HIGH GRADE “WT «English Manor 44444424244 : Superphosphate, Nitrate of Soda, Muriat> of Potas ue Kainit, Bone Meal, ete.. ete. | These we guarantee to be the BEST and MUCH THE CHEAPEST Fertilizers ou the market, rnd challenge com petitors to a test- Pamphlet, “Food tor Plants,” and “Principals of Profit able Farming”’ free on app!ication. AULD BRO —= Pat New Goods. We have just opened five lines of the following:— lish and American Hats & Caps, - OVERCOATINGS SUITINGS 3 a3 for the cym:az . season. S2e r pricas. We give the best values. —— QS — ee R. B, NORTON & CO. I have purchased the estate of the above firm, and will continue th ’ business under the firm name of R. B. NORTON & CO., At the Old Stand, City Hardware Store. Where I solicit the [patronage of all the old customers and the publi generally. > TROUSERINGS es he latest styles, popular makes and shades, The correct. i e 14 459 JOHN MACLEOD & 00 MERCHANT TAILORS. : q SIMON VWF CRABEE} Re Estate of ‘ er te Me Z JAMES F. NORTON |