ete - ‘ : =—= Steamboat Time Tables| SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS Steamer leaves Charlot'etown for Sout bor : : , watrrne very half hour until 10 p. m, (Sundays excepted Sieamer leaves Southport for Charlotte. | sn64) a. m. and runs every half } 1.05 p, Sun tays excepted) Sundays—Leaves Charlottetown at a, ™m nd every half bour uatil$ 55. Steamer laid t from 11.065 to 12 noon. Mondivy—Steamer tleav Charlottetown for Rocky Point ato, & and Il a, m.,, 1, 2,4, and 63) p.m, every week day. Suod i: y—Leaves Charlottetown 9 00 a, m., 12.45, 2and 4p, m.. Thursday— Leaves Charlottetown for West River Bridze 4 p m., caling at Westville when requir 2d, Friday Morning—Leaves W<st River Bridge | for Charlottetown at 750, calling at West-! returning at 4p. m BAST RIVER. ville, Monday—Leaves for East River 3 Pp. m.. returning Tuesday. Leaves Hayden’s Whart 7.3) a.m, calling at Haggarty’s and Hiekey’s WhPbarves, leaving Charlottetown 5 p. m., making return trips Leaves Saturdavs at 5 a, m., leaving Hay- den’s Wharf for Charioltetown at 7 S)a. m, calling at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s Wharves, making return trips at p, m., from Char- Nietlown Steamer | stor Mt. Stewart every alter- nate week, as the tides may suit, . Pr ii f t] Str. ‘' Jacques Cartier | Leaves Cl ttetown for Orwell atiio'’clock 4 :flernoons } 1AYy W nesday | 1 Thursday. anda . om Orwell about \ iA. m Or he sam ia% ] oat 2. returns from Orwell abouts p. m on Thurs- | lays Leaves for Crapaud ai 89. m, and 5 p,m. | on Friday.and arrives from Crapand about ; lia ) Sat iv the boat leaves for) Crapaud at2 and arrives at “hariotte- | town at l0 a, m, and 8.50 p m i rhe boat calls at Vernon River every % nate Wednesday, tides premitting i ‘ " | Str. “ Electra | Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor. | Georgetown and Montague every Thursday | t noon ' Arrives at Charlottetown from Murray | Harbor, Wednesday evening about6 o'clock, - ~ ——~ _ —_—_—— _—_—-_---—-—_— | | all S, ' ' 1 | Tien a, | Pia Lovwr.—-About the firstof Jniv a silver dagger pin enameled blue. Finder will please leave it at this offire. Ww ANTED.—A girl for general housework App ly to Mrs. D. Stewart, Kent St. W ANTED—A maid servant where twoare kept, Good reference required Apply at this Office, WANTED.—At Westwood, West Royalty astroog young man must, have some know- ledge of farming—good wages.—Dr. G. A. Warburton. TO RENT.—A good business stand fn a cesirable locality in the country, suitable tor any tradesman or for a general Store. Kent low. Apply at this offic;. 27d & wii WANTED—Agents for new season, new Samples, new plan of engage-ment, Lake Bros Co., Montreal WANTFI)..— 8 girl for genera] hou+e work, Apply at the Finley House, Pow nal Street: 563i Fri Mon Wed. TO RENT —“%ummer cottage seven rooms at Amberst Cove Warren Farm twenty minutes from Rocky Point wharf, Apply to Joao Newson Ch’town, 1553 week Juardian. TO RENT OR FOR SALE.—A black-mith staad nearRocky Point Ferry with eightacres ofiand, Apply to John Newson Ch’town. 55 3 mos, TO LET —lue hoas and premises Know as the “Old London House, ’ situateon wate St.. nextt» Government Warehouse No | Appi to Peake Broa & Co." jan2@—tr WANTED —Sucesssful canvassers in apy line to act aw closers, $W.0) pd month and expenses. Address box 479, Montreal. WANTED.—The iast week in July a girl for general housework. W-shing given out. Apply to Mrs. Geo Stanley, King =quare. any vening between 7 and § o’ciock. 1565 3in, WANTED.~-Immediately an experienced cook with relerence. Apply to Lady Davis. 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave Marks DESIGNS CopyricuTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free w ether an invention is probably patentable. Comrmaunica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free, Oldest agency for securing patents. Patenta taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustratect weekly. Largest cir calation of any scient fic journal. Terms, $5 n vear: four months, $1 Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.2¢ 18-0200. New York Brauch Office. 25 F St.. Washington, DD.‘ Never Before have good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them resently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler aod Optician. Oharlottetown ee eS 4 45/11 & Port Hi 6 pas owen’ rt "oes a 72 - 4 I “4). O'Leary Sbasebud 309) 6 26 > Lz 3 a ge 210 5 42 ~ es PT Te 5 eae | 105) 5 00 - i P. M.|A. M. carn MIP. M 2 00 6 15 ..Charlottetown ... > 15 8 BO 3 oS) 6 4 SOGNE esse sveks 7 87\ 253 > J AS ‘ ¢ & 3 35) * anit } Mt Stewart flv) 7 15} 2 20 £ 43) a lar 7 10) 2 00 - Os 8 10 eee 6%) 12 51 ® U9) 3 52). Georgetown lv axlte < 6 05.12 30 i i. ae cor Be re oe P.M. |P. M. shee | : _ 7 15) Mt. Stewart .... “7 10) 2 10 4 . = .. Morell see eweees 6 4] ] 31 6 10 9 10f eee rte 6 00, 1 08 Dot, tA) real — 35 iP, M. = o— |S psl:-Emerald ......{ 9 03) a] ..Cape Traverse ..) 8 10 ye A. M. 21 25iar.. THE ne Neen , TOURISTS HOTEL GUIDE. | Leading Hotels in This Province and their Location. Davies Hotel................Charlottetown (Jueen PEND Ss o Us 4c a bsneneeie ” Bewede FOG. asccsciscccciosses PURE TIONG. cccieck vobiccces ” EPE EOI R iv cccace scccnencs ” LePage PE OUBE sc cccksse a ogy OUOE., SENS. Vs 6 veénunas oe ” | CUI PN ce ekonge Summerside NN TO oe ss icveke phanounus ¢ “ Campbell ELE ET IO - Albion Terrace....... .Albertoa Seafurth House....... " Railway Howse... ... 2... 0. cscs Tignish BE FEE Gg. i ceccivnnvendeas .. Georgetown BOOS ORO iiss os veaccceceees ” Sea View House.......... oarceanerl Landsdowne Hotel........... Cape Traverse Clarke’s Hotel.......... . «++... Kensington Commercial Hote]..........-. - McDonald House..................- Montague Manson House........-....Mount Stewart COU NS anced cdi cosceed i Ben Bee See Rustico Beach Be irik co ak . Tracadie Pleasant View House.............. Hampton Hotel McLean.............Nine Mile Creek MWCO BUG hes icicsass oo a ca Stanhope Cliff Hense. Coeeceeeseces eocceseccee ” Shaw’s Hotel. . eeteeceeeee Drackley Beach | North Shore House... ........s000 Malpeque | En Good board at cheap rates may be ob- tained at many farm houses on tke coas!. . . : | Canadian Gov't Raiiway System | On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 | rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun.-, | days excepted,) asunder. _ — - — ates ————————— } Trains Out a [Trains In ward. Read STATIONS. waid. Reac down, | up. r BA B YM. A. M. 4 = a o Charlottetowa . S$ 5012 10 : 2 ae i ; 5 1419 13: mst _— -{7 53 10 51 547 9 37 eee. jacee i 2340 11 6 2010 00''<- ensington ...... § 58 Y Si - Ar. } Lv.| 6 35 9 00 S’Side _ 15 10 ov) Lv } LAr.| 5 451 g *» CONNECTIONS, 13 OOjar.. Point duChene, I.C.R.. i mene, BC. Bh ck 55 arllds 35 wil3 5O oe, |... kee, a. ri24 OF 16 l5jer.....Montreal, I. C. R.....ivi19 06 5 BOilv... cei StJohn, C.P.R....ar../11 20 S Gl. . conine Ns Ds oe ec as | nl ee 5 20..Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d).. 11 00 § 10jar.... Boston, B. & M. R...17 .| 7 OO ic cesuia v. Seentiesl. os «os 6 oe i ee edcs Boston, . 2. sevewe 7 00 9 OO Arr....Montreal, C. P. R.1Jv....' 8 0O a a. Pp. M. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can, Gov't Ry Moncton, N 1, A. SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Sy B. THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For July, 1898. MOON’S’ CHANGES. 3rd day, Full Moon. 10th day, Last Quarter. 18th day, New Moon. WANTED. At Acadia Hotel a woman or girl who ie capable and efficient to assist in the kitchen Apply at Hotel or of Mr. Crockett, at Fish Market Charlottetown. 158 2: 26th day, First Quarter. = righ Water Sun — ii? We A a Morn.| Aft tises.! Sets 1 Friday 8 05 10 10 13 55 {7 42 2'Sat 8 56 !11 05 55 42 $Sur y 9 49 111 56 56 42 4 Monday 10 44 57 42 5 Tuesday Q 42 {11 40 57 41 6 Wednesday 1 25 |12 36 58 41 7 Thursday 20611. 59 40 8 Friday 44712 35 0 40 9 Saturday 329|3 34 0 39 10Sund $11; 435 l 39 11M 454 5 43 2 ae 12, Tues 5's i 7 & 3 38 13Wed sda 6 25 & 19 4 3 14 Thursday 7908 9 23 5 36 15!Friday 7 55 ‘10 18 6 35 16|Saturday 8 44 11 00 7 35 17| Sunday 9 31 11 36 8 34 18! Monday 10 15 9 x 19' Tuesday 0 06 11 00 10 32 20 Wednesday 0 36 11 45 l 31 21 Thursday 105 12 3 12 30 22\ Friday 4231145 13 29 23/Saturday 20311 56 14 28 24 Sunday 2 3% | 2 42 15 27 25| Monday 3 13 | 3 40 17 26 26 Tuesday 355 4 46 18 25 27| Wednesday, 4 42 604, 19 23 2} Trarsday 1|$31/738;| 20 22 29 Friday |632'902); 21 21 Slee 739 1003 23 2 3liSunday {845 1056, 24 18 DAILY EXAMINER, The Ship's Bell, The ship's bell is the mariner’s clock. The nautical day begins and ends at noon, when eight bells is strnck. The half hourly, day end night, one stroke being added for each half hour until eight is reached, when the count begins at one bell. } l vy the s bell is struck In the United States n hip’s bell hangs usually under - just forward of the foremast. The captain's orderly keeps the time and re- ports to the officer of the deck the hour in terms of ‘‘beils.’’ The officer of the deck then bids messenger of the watch strike the bell. There what more formality st eight bells than at other times, for then the hour is re- ported to the captain and the bell not struck until he has said, ‘‘Make it so.’’ Here is the routine on board a man-of- war at 8 o’clock in the morning: The orderly says to the officer of the deck, ‘Eight bells, sir.’’ The officer of the deck replies, ‘‘Report to the captain eight bells and chronometers wound.’’ The orderly then goes to the captain and says, ‘‘Eight bells and the chronometers wound, sir.’’ The captain replies, ‘‘ Very well; make it so.’’ The orderly goes to the officer of the deck and says, ** Make it so, sir.’’ The officer of the deck says to the messenger of the watch, ‘*Strike eight bells,’’ and if everybody has been mpt the messenger strikes eight bells ‘tly 8 a. m.—Boston Post. the forecastle, the is some- at exat Curious Biblical Fragments. While the Trellis written Bible was undoubtedly intended for the use of the grown up scholar, in whose case a fal acquaintance with the sacred volume could be assumed, we have another ecics of Biblical tragments, represent- inz the ‘‘Reader Without Tears’’ of the idl world. They are written in large, listinect lettersand contain as a rule the fir verses of the book of Leviticus, accompanied or preceded by various combinations of the letters of the alpha- bet which the cnild had to practice up- on. Sometimes itis the fragments form- books, or, more ing the conclusions of orrectly, of whole groups of books, such as the end of the Pentateuch, the end of the prophets and the end of the Hagiographa, that yield us important information, for in some cases they pos- sess appendices or colophons that give the date of the manuscripts as well as the names of the owner and of the seT1 be. Occasionally we come upon a good scolding, as when the colophon runs: ‘‘This pentateuch (or psalter) was ded- icated by N. NN., inthe year , to the synagogue It shall not be sold, it shall not be removed, it shall not be pawned. Cursed be he who sells it, cursed be he that removes it,’’ etc. —London Globe. The Only Thing to Do. There was a time when the Tlinois Central railroad was being constantly sued. This story illustrating the avidity of plaintiffs is related by the Louisville Courier-Journal. Emiiy A. Storrs, the fazuous Chicago lawyer, was approached by an old man with a note one day. Lhe mote had been found among the ef- tects of a deceased relative. ‘What's the nature of the note?’’ ask- ed Mr. Storrs. ‘*I don’t know, sir,’’ replied the old fellow. ‘‘Have yon any icea who wrote it asked Mr. Storrs. ‘*No, sir,’’ answered the note bearer. ‘**Well, do you know anything about the note at all?’ asked Mr. Storrs. ‘‘Nothing at all, sir,’’ answered the old man. 9" **Well,’’ remarked Mr.Storreth ght- fally, ‘‘the only thing 1 cans do in the premises is to sue the Illinois Cen- tral railroad.’’ Government Secret Codes. Every government and almost every department has its secret codés of signs, figures or words devised by some clever code composer for use in the transniis- sion of messages of supreme importance and with regard to which secrecy is of vital consideration. One which is said to be the cleverest of all those now in use is employed by the United States department. It is called the ‘‘sphinx.’’ The ‘‘sphinx’’ was devised of the officials in the state de- partinent and is as susceptible to changes as the combination lock of a safe. dreds of messages have been sent by it, aud it defies all attempts to unravel its meaning by those unacquainted with che key. state by one To Cure a Cold in one Day lake Laxative Bromo Quinine Table‘s All Druggists refund the money cure, 25c : Calland get some of those cheap cham b= r ets, the cheapest ever sold in the city. W P Colwill, Queen Street. 2 w dy & wy, Another lot of butter crocks, cream crocks, fruit jare, etc., are being sold Cheap at W P Colwill’s. 2wkdy & wy. tonight at Beer & Fresh strawberries Goit’s, A Quebecer’s confidence’ in Dr. Chase's (atarrh (ure —dGives Reliet at once, He says. Dany lle, P. Q,, April 6th, 1388. 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