THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTT «TOWN, MAY 4, 18J7 CALENDAR. MAY, I897 MOON'S CHANGES, New Mi on, Ist. 4h. 33.8m., p.m, ] urs Larter. me. Sh. 24.3m, p. m. By . n, 1th, 12in., a. m. L. Quarter, eal Bh. 22m., a. m. N Moon, 31st, Sh. 13.1m., a. m. Weel Sun Sun High aa Rises. | sets. | Water | h, m. Th. m. 1 morn] I | Saturday t 5] < ee i” 4a 21 Sund a8] D 10 Ses 3] Monday 1S 6] 11 lo 4 | Tuesday 16 7 1 ti 5 | Wed ay 15 \ i. &. 6 | Thursday — 13 Ww 2 32 7 | Friday - 12 ni 3h S| Sat y ti 12 3 5) 9 | Sunday 3Y 13 t 34 rol Mi 38 15 § 20 al | 37 16} 628 iz ay oO 17 7 24 13 hursday 3 1s 8 19 14 | Friday — 33 | 908 15 | Saturday 32 PO 9 42 16 Sunday 3l 22; 10 15 17 | Monday 20 23; 10 5% 18 | Tuesday 28 24 1] 35 19 | Wednes lay 27 25 1 56 20 | Thurs day 26 26 2 50 21 | Friday 24 27 3 39 22 Saturday 23 29 4 26 23 | Sunday 23 30} 511 24 Monday 22 31 6 Ov 25 | Tuesday 21 82 6 48 26 | Wednesday 20 33 7 41 Thursday 2 St 8 32 28 | Friday 1” Oo 9 06 29 | Saturday 18 36 9 28 30 | Sunday 18 37 9 41 31 | Monday 417) 738;] 1019 ee eee oe ED PE Island Railway On and Sanka MONDAY, 4th January, iy sh trains of this Railway will run Jurcays excepted) as follows .— Srains Out- |Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS. jward. Read down. up. . MA; M.| Pp. M.j[A M 3 10| 7 00, Charlottetown ...| 3 10/10 10 30) 7 19,.. Royalty Junction.| 2 50) 9 50 4178 Og. .North Wiltshire. ' 2 04) 9 05 4 31) 8 17|.. Hunter River... | 1 49) 8 51 5 05) 8 521” Bradalbane tide. /115}817 5 13| 9 00). .Emerald.. ..... | 1 07] 8 08 5 271 9 15!. . Freetown We ei 12 53) 7 54 "5 47, 9 36) . Kensington .... {12 33| 7 33 6 20/10 10’ Ar. Ly. 12 00) 7 00 M. S’Side A. M - 112 DO Lv Ar. 33 30 1 11|..Miscouche ...... 10 10 1 37|.. Wellington...... | 9 47 219. Port Hill .......| 9 09 3 34'. .O’Leary......... | 8 00 3 58... Bloomfield ...... | 7 34 4-34)... Alberton. ...‘... | 6 5D | S OS.. Tigated 2000 ose. | 6 O4 P. M.| af 2. - oom. 4 A. M.| 2 30). .Charlottetown .. .|10 30! 2 50)... Royalzy Junction! 10 10 3 23] .Bedford ..... ss .| : - 3 55/Ar. Lage, v.| 5 | 4 10iLv.p Mt rew't } Ar| 8 55 oO ae 817 § 12). .St. Peters sccses] 6 & 57|.. Bear River ......| 7 03 ee SS re 6 2) \P. M ‘A. M. | 4 10|..Mt. Stewart ....| 8 50 | & 2e)..Cardigan........ 7 35 5 45|..Georgetown ....| 7 10 Pp. M A. M. "soe lA. M 15|.. Emerald 7 5 6 05)..Cape Traverse ..| 7 00 P. M A. M Trainsare run by Eastern Standard Time. A McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen M ev vovt. R . harlottetown. ioncton, Raiway Office, Jani , 1897. Wants, Lest, Found &¢ Plenty of pe fresh Oysters, b the quart and half sheil Please‘ ‘leaves orders in the forenoon All orders prom ptly attended to ENOCH CARWODPY, fame old Stand, Sidney Stroet 103~-lwk TO LET--A house, situated on Orlebar St. ontaining 8 Rooms, besides large pantry. cosses+ion given 1%th May Mrs Blatche, Cor Preat George and Fitzroy Streets G108—lwk PURSE FOUND.—Apply at th's office: 102—1li FOR SALE—BUILDING LOTS.—The sub- seriber offers for sale 5 handsome building lots at Brighton, opposite the residence of Mrs. George Davies. ,Apply to W A. Weeks. 101-1 wk WANTED--A girl for general housework, Y es $7. No washing. Apply to Mrs. G. arpourton, Westwood. 100 ¢&w a SALE.—A desiraqle Building Lot oa coruer of Sydney and Hillsborough Streets Apply to W. W. Wellner. 96 SALESMEN WANTED. in ‘every district to handle reliable goods, new season, samples free, salary fromthe start. For particulars write Luke Bros, Co Montreal. 95 TO LET—House on Cumberland St ae P Welsh TO ULET.—The southern half of the late Chief Justice Palmer’s house on Queen Street Can be inspected at any time, Apply to Mrs E, Palmer, or at office of H. James Palmer. TO REN 1|.—The convent’ nt and pleasantl situated cottage and grounds at present oc eupied by the Misses Wright, near the Ga Works. Ovenforinspection. Apply at th Gas Works. 93—li pas TO LET —Cottage on Upper Prince St, con taining ¥y rooms, anjoining the premises of ate Jndge Hensley. Possession given May 1. iAppivta W Leitch 87 —ex Aen UEEN VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND REIGN; great historic work,sells on sightto ‘thousands. Lord Dofferin in- — to Canadians in glowing words —? to make $20.00 a week.some make twice that. Many make morein spare time than during day at regular employment. This ar’a Great Sexagenary Celebrations are tooming it. Booksontime. Prospectus free tocanvasesers. Territory going fast. THE BRADLEY GARRETSON Co Ltd Toronto, Can * Sale of Racing Cups. A racing cup would seem to be one of those things, after a family wedding ring, which a man would hate to sell. The Earl of Rosslyn disposed of his plate in silver and gold, the total weight of which was 12,000 ounces, and among the lots were objects which had been in the family for centuries. Among the sporting trophies »were the 1,000 guineas Ascot cup for 1892, in 18 carat gold and Weighing 120 ounces, and sold fer £438; the Edinburgh gold eup, 1591, £131 4s.; the Caledonian hunt cup, 1891, of 320 ounces, £120. These three were won by the present Lord Rosslyn’s horse Buccaneer. Among notable prices obtained were: Vase shaped cup and cover, with double han- dles, 1777, £173; cup and cover, with double intwined snake handles, 1777, £212; double handled cup and cover, furmounted by melon, 1752, £153; large Monteith bowl, £157; oviform cup and cover, 1765, £140,—Exchange. Astronomer Jackson. John G. Jackson of Hockessin, Del., who died recently at the age of 80 years, was woll known all over Dela- Ware as a surveyor, Civil engineer and astronomer. In 1838, with the aid of the best tables of the planet Vents then accessible, he made the needful caleula- tions for the projection of the transit of that planet across the sun’s disk to cc- cur in 1882, 45 years thereafter. This had last been observed in the United States by David Rittenhouse in 1769. Tn 1882 he observed the transit of Ve- nus, co-operating with other astrono- mers and being assisted by Professor Harkness of the Washington naval ob- seryatory, who was then president of the transit commission. — New York Tribune. > Legal Equality. The women are again moving in the state of Illinois in the interest of equal- ity before the Jaw. God bless them and God speed them in their righteous quest! The shame is that it is left for the women to lead. Let the men inaugurate the movement that will make for justice. This cause has lost its mewness. It has had to pay fall price for the crudities and extravagances that gather around every reform, but at the core the de- mand is a righteous one, and it must be heard, and ultimately it must triumph. Let no one lose heart and let no one de- lay any legitimate effort. Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Idaho have fully enfranchised their women. ‘‘Eastward the star of (this) empire takes its way.”’ —Chicago New Unity. °* Mineral Wovl. She—What is this mineral wool one reads so much about? He—Mineral wool? Why, that’s the wool they shear from hydraalic rams.— New York Times. Caps of linen, wool, straw, bark of trees and leather were extensively worn in Egypt and Avabia in carly times and were usually of a pointed or shape. The variety of headdresses used by the Egyptian ladies was very great. cinhiocedimtitatlaiiadidiipintiinens There are more than 200 lakes within the boundaries of Venezuela, one of the largest being 1,600 feet above the level of the sea. The Orinoco river, the largest in Venezuela, is 1,160 miles long. peaked —- y - 7” es ATTENTION. ae 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 & C2.. 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 Lath. (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 toa house. JAMES BARRETT. CONNOLLY’S WHARF Was a Burden. ile Pour avears of Agony and Misery. A Marvellous Cure by Paine’s Ceiery Compound, h @ es Suffice to Make Mr B Jaliand Strong, oa] Nf - i g mui The hepeless, despairing, end all wh« ime g ne thev are lost, because the ctors | rave tailed, shonld rejoice to know tnat meets the restore lost ‘arpe’s Celery Componnd fuily vor t cases aud never fails to walth, It isno vain or idle beast when the \-elaration is made that Paine’s Celery Compcund cures when all other means fel. TTodavagrand army of men and women in our own Canada can vouch for the truth of the statement made. Asa proof that Paine’s Celery Com- pound cures in the darkest times cf diseare and misery, we give the testithony of Mr. F. Finter, of Ottawa, Ont., who was saved st almost the eleventh hour. He says: “T cousider it a duty toacknowledge the great good that I derived frow your valu- able remedy, Paine’s Celery Compound. For four years I endured terrible agony and misery, owing to paing in my head and chest. Life was a burden to me, and no living mortal could describe my euff r- ings. I was treate! by doctors and used na y patent medicines, but nothing gave me relief unt:! | used your Paine’s Celery Compound. I tbank God for the day it was brought to my notice in the Ottawa papers. I have taken three bottles of the medicine, and today I can truly say that I feel like a new man. I feel certain that if the suitering people of Canada would only try Paine’s Celery Compound they would be cured, I will recommend the remedy whenever I have the opportunity, as it is the best ever given to sufferers.” EPPS'S COCOA ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. In Quarter-Pound Tins and Packets only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CoO., Ltd., @ Homeopathic Chemists, London, Engiaud. ’ PYNY -PEDTORAL Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS in a surprisingly short time. It's a sci- entific cert ainty, tried and true, soothing and healing in its effects. W.C. McComsprr & Son, Bouchette, Que., report in a letter that Pyny-Peetoral ened Mrs, C, Garcean of chronic cold Ea chest and bronchial tub: ‘8, and tiso cured W. G, McCumber of a dong -standi ing cold. . J. &. Bese, , Chemist, 528 Y onge St, Toronto, writes: “Asa Saeed cough and aes syrup Pyn Pectoral is & most invaluabie preperation. it has given the utmest satis on to all who have tried it, many having spoken to msg of the benefits deaived from its use in their families. It is suttable for o!d or young, being pleasant to the taste. Its sale with me has been wonderful, and lean always rec ommend it as a safe and reliable congh medicine.” Large Dottie, 25 Cis. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CoO., Lrp. Sole Proprietors MONTREAL 5 If you have anything Around Home That vou don’t want, send it down io us and turn it intocash. It is no good to you. Our market day sales are a great success We have sever- al inquiries for houses to rent. If you have a house to let, list it with us; If you want to rent a house, come to us fur information aboat what is to let. E. H. NORTON, 98 —3i eod Auctioneer. TO LET The eastern half of honse situated on corner of Euston and Hillsborough streets. Immediate possession. Apply to Mrs. F. Parker Carvell, a 28, dlw Kent Street. ——_— — -—-AT THE--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have your teeth extracted free ct pain by the means of either general or local anzesthesia. All kinds of work done satisfactorily. DR. J. H. AYERS All Is Vanity. Feminine vanity! O ye gods! Hear to this mun! As if silk and velvet and feathers and fur And jewels and gold had been just for her Since the worlé began! Where is his memory? Let him look back—all of the way! Let him study the history of his race From the first he savage that painted his face To the dude bf today! Vanity! Oh, are the twists and curls, The intricate patterns in red, black and blue, The weurisome tortures of rich tattoo, Just made for girls? Is it only the squaw who files the teeth And dangles the lip and bores the ear, And wears the bracelet and necklet and anklet as queer As the bones beneath? »~ook at the soldier, the noble, the king. beret or Greece or Roma discloses purples and perfumes and gems and roses On a masculine thing! ’ Look at the men of ovr own dark ages. Herows, too, in their cloth of gold, With jewels as thick as the cloth could beld, On the knights and pages. We wear false hair? Our man looks big. But it’s not so long, Jet me beg to state, Since every gentleman shaved his pate And wore a Wig. French heels? Sharp toes? See our feet de- faced? But there was a day when the soldier free Tied the toe cf his shoe to the manly knee— Yes, and even his waist. We pad and puff? Our man looks bolder. Don’t speak of the time when a bran filled bunch Made an English gentleman look like Punch, But feel of his shoulder. Veminine vanity! Oye gods! Hark to these men! Vanity’s wide as the world is wide. 4ook at the peacock in his pride. Is it a hen? -Charlotte Purkins Stetson in Boston Globe. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the share- holders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will take place at the Gas Works, on Tuesday, the 11th day of May, 1897, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing directors and the general transaction of business, LEMUEL McKAY, Secretary. 97—pat Charictteto wa Roller Mills HIGH GRADE FAMILY FLOUR, Is more economical and makes petter bread than the im- orted. GEO. E. FULL, MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WAT a, “THE ~ “sweerest MOST FRAGRANT SS Zo wos REFRESHING ~ << AND ENDURING OF ALL PERFUMES FOR THE | HANDKERCHIEF, TOILET OR fp BATH. ALL DRUGGISTS, PERFURMERS AND GENERAL DEALERS. 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 dmnnak the health of Her Majesty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk JOHN P. JOY Vicrorra CAFE Gt George St..... | The Mann Manufacturing Go's | Celebrated “Giant” Seoder and May row (combined)New one Horse Seeder Box, (to fit on Hay New Rotary Disc Harrow, greatly ity proved for 1897. and run on BES BALL BEARINGS, (UN LK HORSE SEEDER) FROST & WOOD'S __.—1!: Steel Plows, an | Spring-tooth Harrows o? all kins. RENNIa’S TESTED FARM ~EEDS — In White Russian, Colorado Bearded, White and Red Fyfe Wy Karly Late Alsike, and White Clovers, Timothy Seed, V etches, Pe Ensilage Corn, ete. * THE TUDEOPE CARRIAGE Co's High grade Road Carts, Wagons, Buggies, Harness, etc. We would ask intending purchasers to call and inspect our write us for prices, terms and catalogues. Ww HOLESATy & 60, CHARLO x a a R> Specially low prices all the above to PURCHASERS, &, HOR on aw—2 &w dy 1 HIGH GRADE “wy English Manure Superphosphate. Nitrate of Soda, Muriat> of Potash Kainit, Bone Meal, ete.. ete. These we guarantee to be the BEST and MUCH mun | CHEAPEST Fertilizers ou the market, rnd challenge con 7 petitors to a test- or Pamphlet, “Food for Plants,” and “Principals of F a i able Farming” free on app!ication, = AULD BROS Thirty years of practical experience, testing, planting and bringing rool maturity, have necessarily placed us in a position calculated to qualify us for F jadicious selsction of reliable seeds suited to our climate, and we would impress fact upon farmer that we grow, import and sell only seeds that we do (in most ¢ plant of the same ourselves. i We give below a short price-list forthe convenience of those that cannot all on us persoaally at the Ch’town market or at home, and by remitting the pries quo yon receive the seeds free of postage. a Per} lb. 11b Per} is i’ Evan’s Long Red mammvth Imperial Hardy Swede Turnip Se 2% @ Mangle 8c 25c ; Haszard’s Improved Turnip, 10e Be Improved Danvers Carrots, 20c =75¢c | Elephantor Monarch Turnip; Large White Vosges ‘ 15c 436 50c an improvement on the 4 Hcllow Crown Parsnip, 20c = 60e Haszard Improved Turnip, 1007 a Extra early large Red Onion, 50c 1.75 | The following at 5c per pk, 25 pac ' Peas, American Wonder,best for $1 (large package-): Beet, Cadi = early 5e 15c | Cauliflower, Cucumber, Lettuce, ¢ Peas, Stratagem, best late 5e l5e | Parsnip, Savory, Sage, Thyme, ete. Beans, Montnd or Butter, best | Timothy, Clover, Vetches, Peas, ' pole snap 6c 20c { at extremely low prices. Beans, Golden Way, best pole ' snap, 5c l6c A liberal reduction to Farmers’ Clubs, or a number of farmers joining ] can make a handsome saving. Wri e for special prices for large orders ‘ quntity required. Address ' J. J. GAY & SON, Powal | Or call at the market when in town. (Sce our signs north side Market). et lawkw ENGLISH MIXED PAINT If you don’t use all the paint, you close the package and save the a | der for further use. | me oS iE SB Ai we teh ois ion ee LS si es hoes - o oa aaa i ea ee i a UE eens ee ee For sale only by FENNELL&CHAN DLEB Advertisers ! ‘he home circulation is the most valuable fo | advertisers. Tae Examiner reaches the hozé § of our citizens every evening. That aocouns for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY