SAREE CALENDAR, SEPT 1897 M N CHA ES : 3 i Os . ' } ex. vi . Wh. 28 N 7. Dy. 23 1 ‘ Day of Week {Sun ,; Sun} Hig) R ses tS, ~ Wa « ! no i Lae ° i ) 24 Va 2.03 eo 28 2 42 fio {) rn 29 : -/ ) ‘> 4 ee es I 0 LIS | 9g QO] ] 7 16 9 54 | Wis \ : 14 {| 10 51] 2S 12} 11 45 I | i] Hi) 0171 14 i ‘2 S | QO 4] & \ y i 3 | 61 O59 ws! T i5 | t 119 17 16 | 4 l 45 Is} s oe ee ee 9) s | 48 | 559] 303 ad M i OU a7 | } OO I | i >I 5D | 5b 25 > a \ 52 Bti 643 B'T Bt | 61} 751 241 Fr 5 | 19 | 8 51 2a | Sa y | i7; 94 “1S 5k | 15 10 24 7 5O | £3 | ii 3 Si T y 6 Oo} 1] ai W sdav l 39 | 0 12 %) | Thursday 6 2 | 538! 048 { Time Table Rockey Paint Ferry, 1897. The Steamer “Elfin” Prince St. Wharf daily, cepted, as follows.— - At6.30am, 8am, 9.30am, lla m, lpm, 2pm,4pm, 6.30pm. W)*" leaye Rockey Point as follows: At7 am, 8.30a m, 10am, 11.30 am, 1.30pm,3pm,d5pm,7 p m, SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45pm,2pm,4pm. From Recky Point: At 10a m 1.30pm. 3p m, pm. leave Sundays ex- will 5.30 SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- pert feny till further notice as fol- ows -— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town dailyat 6.30 am and every half hour up te10 pm. Leaving Southport at » 45 a m, making half hourly trips np 10.05 p m. ‘Sunday trips: Boat saves Ch’town at 7 am, making half hourly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer laid off from J31,05 to 12 o'clock noon. On. Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- nodate the travelling public. Wants, Lest, Found &e TOT LET—Two new and caidas | dwell- ingson Alley street ard rear Upner Prince atreet, each containing six rooms. Immediate pessession ge’ ven Apply at County Court office or to the subscriber—George Alley FOUND.—An overcoat, Owner can have same bv proving property. Finlayson & McKinnon. sept 28 TO LET.—A cottage on Lower Prince Street, possession from first of November. Arp? to D. Chanvnell Sept 29 WANTFD—A furnished honse containing zix rooms. Anply at this office Sept 29th, 3ins re xpressing i you tesla 7. oe eo By re ihe aie? 4 emo om tcnnipeee IME eee RID video z THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 39 1897 etcher, Esq. Sir.—I donot wis! DEAR 'to return to Montreal without | my gratitude for the very excellent ~| Bell Piano that you placed at i'my disposal for my recital, I | have tried many Canadian |Pianos of different manufac- snd must say that, con- sidering the size of the instru- ment, 1 have never found one to equal it for depth and bril- liancy of tone, fhe 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, U.P. Hl Opera House Building J.C. P. Yeo, Agent at Summerside. Oystes and Apples. The best oalieds ond warehouse accom— modations in the city. We expect to handle nearly all the apples on the market. Country dealers and town customers can place their order with us and be sure of getting the best stock at market prices. OYSTER3S- We expect to handle 2000 barrels this season every barrel repacked by havd in our cellar. Customers will know exactly what they tnay expect as warked on each barrell. E. H. NORTON, Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. Cottage and Town Lots For Sala, To be soid by public anction on the premises on Wednesday, sth October, at the hour of 12 o’c'ock noon, that com- fortable and commodicous Cottage and Town Lota No’s 38, 39 and 40 in the 2nd hundred in Charlottetown. ALSO—At the tame time the field opposite thereto and east of and adjoining tol NAMES OF THE MONTHS. derivation of the names of the lows: The months is as fe Roman Janus presided January — The if everything, hence over the beginning the first month of the year was called after him. Febrnarv-—-The Roman festival Feb- rus wzs held on the 15th day of this month in honor of Lupercus, the god of fertility. March—Named from the Roman god of wars, Mars. April—Latin Aprils, pr oo froin asperire, to genera begius and the open in this mo onth. May—Latin Maius, probably derived om Maia, a feminine divinity wor- at Rome on the Ist day or shi} ed i mouth, June—Juno, a Roman divinity wor- shiped as the queen of heaven. Jaly (Julius)—Julius Casar was born in this month, August—Named by the Emperor Augustus Ceasar, B. C. 30, after bim- self, as he regarded it a Jucky mouth, being that in which he gained several victories. September (septem, or 7)—September was the seventh month in the old Ro- man culendar. October (octo, ot 8)—Eighth month of the old Roman year. November (novem, or 9)—November was the ninth month in the old Roman year. December (decem, or 10)—December was the tenth month of the early Ro- man year. About the 2ist of this month the-sun enters the tropic of Capricorn and forms the winter solstice. STAGE GLINTS. Kate Claxton has joined the vande- villians. Nance O’Neill will essay Magda next zeason in Sunderman’s play, ‘‘Hei- math.”’ There is a fat woman in ‘“‘The Whirl of the Town’’ weighing 426 pounds. They call her “A Lady of Quantity.’’ The management of ‘‘Two Little Vagrauts’’ has engaged Miss Mildred Holland to play the little hero, Pan Fan. young English actor named Kendrick has been engaged to play leading roles with her. Notwithstanding all rumors to the contrary, Mr. Nat ©. Goodwin will re- turn to the United States to fulfill his contracts. Otis Skinner has a new romantic comedy which he will present the com- ing season that as yet has not been christened. Henry J. Sayres, composer of ‘‘Ta- ra-ra Boom-de-aye,’’ which made Lot- the music for ‘‘The Good Mr. Best.’’ Mme. Alexandra Viarda, a Polish actress celebrated on the coutinent, will make her first appearance in Amer- ica at the Fifth Avenue theater, New York city, Nov. 29. **The Little Minister’’ will be the first yrcsentation of that piece on any stage. + will be produced with Maude Adams in the a of fF cay Babbie. ——_ Julia Marlowe has written that a tie Collins famous, has written most of Mr. Charles Frohman’s production of ALAA NEL LET TT TDL LT ETT Sn P. B Island Railway Princs Gounty Exhibition, | | ITEMS OF INTEREST. Tobolsk, Siberia, afuisan to be the oldest inhabited piace in the world. The old Romans began every ban- qguet with eggs and ended it with ap- ple 3. Sparkling champagne was the dis- covery of Petrus Perignon, a monk who died in 1715. The population of Dublin has de- 5 Meads 34fU0M,s creased within the last 40 yeu 261, 000 to 245, 000. Frogs bave been raining down in thick showers on Bizerta,. :& Tunis. The largest were the size cf a man’s thumb. With a two handed sword Godfrey of Bouillon, at the siege of Antioch, cut a Turk into halves from the shoulders to the hips. In making up their profit and loss ac- count it is said the Parisian warehouses bave to allow for thefts, and that this item ia the most important one with some of the larger houses. A farmer living near Mapleton, Me., declares that bis horse always stops at a certain point in the road for him to get a switch, after which the beast ytarts off for town at a rapid gait. According to the Chinese, playing cards were invented in Ohina in 1120, and Leim Ho, who was reigning at that time, devised them for the enter- taiument of his wives. The Puritans called playing cards the ‘‘devil’s pic- ture book.’’ NOVELTIES. Artistic papeteries are furnished in tortoise shell racks enriched with silver gilt mountings. Among the many conveniences doe- signed for travelers are leather cases for collars and cuffs. Openwork stands of silver for vase- line bottles are included now with necessary toilet articles. Gilt paperweights with awatch in the center afford two distinct convea- iences in one ornamental object. The fin de siecle dressing bag for travelers is in genuine alligator skin, completely fitted with silver and cut glass toilet requisites.—Jewelers’ Cir- cular. Ne $3.00 a Pair Gentlemen sheuld see our $3 Boots ia Chrome and English Calf, plain toe or toe cap. We have cheaper lines also— good value—iut if you want a pair of $3 boots and want a good pair, try us. Satisfaction guaranteed. “Our prices speak for them- selves, R. K. JOST, Stamper’s Corner. p E. Island Railway the Prince County Yx- hibition, to be held at Summerside, on 6h October, 1807. Return Tickets will be issued atone first class fare. from (harlottetown, Care Traverse, Vigpish and intermediate stations to Summe rside on Octoder 5th, and sy foresoon trains on October 6\h, goodi r return on October 6th’ end 7th. + peci i pasweng rerjorain will leave Char. le aah at 7.45 a.m1.on October 6th, ar- rive st Summers ide nt 10 a, m, and leave bere for return at 4.15 p. m. A special train will jeave igni-h | a,m, on 6th (ct ber urrive at ai 6,0J0a,m, and !leav2 ihere 5,0 pm, Return Tickets will be issued by srecial trains at the fullowi ffs raves for round trip:— From Charlottetown $1.0) Ih connection with 1t 5.30 Summerside for return at a K, Junction to N, Wiltshire,{ine) .75 - H. Riverto Emerald (ine) Y ** Cape Traverse “o Kinkora ‘inc) 50) Freetown and intermediate Sta- ” lions, one first-class fare. y Tignish to klmsdale (inc) - Plusvilie to Poctags (inc) ( onway to Northam (ine) 50 E:om Richmond and Intermediate Statieus one first-class fare. The special Train from Tignish will carry Live Stock to and trom the Exhibition. - SHARP D. POTTINGER Supt. General Mananger : Gov't tiailwavs Railway Office, Ch’town, sept 29—- nee a + se GLA Edgehi!!--Church School for Girls Windsor, Nova Scotia. INCORPORATED 1891. Rr. Rev. Bisnor Covrryer, D. D., Chair- mau Board of Trustees Miss Lerroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Evgland, Principal; eight Resident experienced Governesser from England ; Housekeeper, Matron and Trained Nurse, Board with Tuition in English Department, S188. Music Ant, PaysiwaL CuLTURE, etc., extras Preparation for the Univer- sities Year begins Sept. 15th, 1897. lor Calendar apply io Dr. Hixp tf You are Going —w i G——~ BOSTON Or any part of tie United Siates, the cheapest anc best route is via the Plant Line, THE POPULAR SUM- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH’TOWN. The favorite 3. 8. “Halitax” ‘wil. leave Cb’town for Bostoa every Friday at 1 p. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- day at noon. Steamer calls at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways PE. 1. Railway ALBERTON EXHIBITION, — In connection wit h the ¥ held a. Alberton, ‘thurs a “ath Sepes men ‘ r, inst, return tie kate SWill be issue class fare from Cha: lottet eens ac at one first. iate stations to Alt those good for return on ¢ ah 92 On the 29th inst, ; ‘ a7 cis al Passenger train wlll le oon vo at O86 a.m On Sept, Syh lenun ge mervside at7 45 4.3, *rrive at \ibertan at 56a. m., and leave thers for “otirn a 5D m. Return tickets to ro and com ta S train ; hi in vili be igsy d at foliowi ng Vr : for the round trip “7 From (Ch’town to E re merald ij Freetown to “ae ‘1 St Nicholas to Ellerstie “ % ne Neill’s to Coleman % “50 Leary and ermeuis station = first ¢ lass dive, aerate at “—— evarn tickets will we issued P and intermediate stations on 20th tne ene ior return on same and following day, . G. A. SHARP, D. POTT . ! N Superintendant General’ Sieceunal Railway Offi Ch’tow pb, sept. " 3 °a7, con Moncton N, B, TERPSICHORE HAL, GREAT GEORGE STREET ad ry “ Mrs Burris assisted by Miss Burris w reopen her dancing classes, for the seon on Thuraday September 30th, Adults at 8 p. m, Juveniles and young ladies at 4 p. m. Private lessons day or evenings. Satise faction assured, mon fri sat tf New Crockery Store All kinds of First- Slaisi crockery, in- cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets and Chamber™ Sets, Butter © Pitchers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Crocks Cream Crocks, Cake Pots, Bean Pots, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churne, &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, Ceke Stands, and a lot of other articles toc rn“ mercns 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 a PURE ADA Tk Brahmin Brand A shipment just received direct from the gardens. HORACE HASZARD Ch'town, 25th Sept 2 w—eod COLLEGE AND Agent for Canada Tia Pictou & Hality (SCHOOL **** These two WANTEN.—A airl for eeneral honsework, | the Gas Works. Both properties being : |\\\cases led me to pre- Apply to Mrs Rufus McDonald, Kent St. owned by the Gas Company. Terms esalieciaieneiiet ea Be eerie Furt-Fratel bes : mee cash. For particulars apply to On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, th. “| es P/N" number of — of WANTED.—A4 young girl about 16 or 17 H. J. CUNDALL trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun Abonte Dyspepeie peut ee, Aprly to Mrs a Seem, President Ch’town Gas Light Company days excepted,) as under. ’ mer er Cae Pp t k ‘ - _ Sept 21, 797 —thur and mon till sale these cases at Passengers . Charlottetown B ee ee oo a early alla cure Tuesdays and aturday morn- ae ee Qsed f ney “ten? STATIONS \Trains In wee emeted., and in the Coats rel ings, via Picton make — close ward. Rea 5S. /lward. Read ogre ; connection at Halifax with st 1 SEARED Ey, “PEERED. F9- down. up. cedure eas ee ee “Olivtte” and “Halifax” “tor Boston di- Scribble os : oe, on quired. “Apply atthisoffice. a Pen ee CYRUS EDSON, M.D., rect Wednesdays at 7 a. m and Sat- Pencils, Pens, Note Books . i oe iP. M. Health Commissioner of New urdays 11 ; WANTED.— To ee a tea. > oe 28 6% Eteeteteipwe: 5 hes 6 15 512 10 York ¢ oity and wine goes Tickets ae iin ih. dette es ? a 4 Rack es taining & ent situa pplv to 52! 6 st t 7 0. Pharmacy New " : -&.4, sniping zon oruialy anata, $54 6 44]. Royalty Tonction.| 9 of 11 48 Pere, Eat Coach, Railway, Ohtown Nav Cov aed Clark eapest and Best a on 900 4 58] 7 28!.. Hunter River : x on os See that the trade mark name ticket a j ; oH Wee ee eae. Doe 5, men, women and children te} 5 34] 7 52|..Bradalbane......| 7 =¢ ‘a CHIPM AN, Can. Agent, M Mill & Ho p § d mnrse is kept Apply to Mrs James Simpson | +5 call and inspect my New Goods.| 5 44| 7 58|..Emerald.. ..... ; 48 * ot TUTTI Holifax, N. C all rs y § NTFD.—A teacher of the first. class for Compare prices with othor stores,ahd ; od itn “Konark Beh 7 ee FRU I I 4 ons 5 the Atvancad department, of the New Glas-| be convinced by buying from me your ; - : a Ae oa fas 7 23 7 20 a a QUEEN STREET \ sw honent forty doliar. ©. A. wimvetioon | Vetehes, clocks, jewelry, silverware, |.¥ 90110 opie y S'Side {1 6 05) 8 10 — - Recy. sept 23 spectacles, eye glasses, etc, you will] 7 45/10 22 > - eames waewis 5 42, 7 56 iy —~— —-______——_——— | say 8 .. Wellington ...... ; ee . Wa NTED —A first class Engineer. one who ae eres and the goods bought 8 a w = ‘ "est Tal. 5 16) 7 38 Pili : Plums + can steam fit. and lace belts, must be active from me will be warranted to give 3 * po O’L. eevese! 4 3B 71 , g Ti and soher, One understanding iee machines | satisfaction 20)12 50 ie Cary..ser0---| 3 U5 6 2 i , Yl referred. Give reference and salary expect- , = a : 15}. eee od neil 29 50, 6 OL , h ed A. xam - --fiberton.....+--) 1 13) 5 40 4 See a oe JUR x 0 40) 3 00}-.Tignish -:-. .-..) 1 05) 5 00 Oysters Pili ales an | CT, 4SSES.—Mrs MacNutt will re-o.en P. M.[P. M. , eet : etc eee Seeks ba eee Stats Mf My al eae Oysters 141222" ; none oriney Stree, amg ven tom | ‘North Side Queen Ssquere, | “9 4515 Gi. Charlotetown «..%) 185 40 6a S Special attention given to Persnective Draw-{ posite Post Office. 7 05] 3 14)..Royalty Junction 9 oO) 5 20 Oysters all kinds of Lumber daily i. mg. sep 27 3i 381 3 37 pamors siasans | 8 37) 4 47 r Every thing new and gocd. Shingles 4 Na get -» ee ae Se eo coe a ; rite * | Mistew’ t i ° ay : as in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; Beer & Goff expect anoth- i ee wy Pe ng a = 00} 4 33!. “Motell.. eee 7 421 3 20 JOY ‘ JOY! JOY! ~~ . er lot of Piums, Gages and 4 ae a ~ | ai} © Bt inspected on application. Gen. Aliew 29} 4 54|-.St. Peters ......! 7 20) 2 50 Peaches b express {rom On- 2 “Ang 13 246 16) 5 28|..Bear River .....,| 6 46) 2 03 Victoria Cafe, Great ia y P a ane i = c ? _ TO RENT.—That beautifuliv situated At Of 0G £0 SPOR. 2+ 2-2 6 15 1 20 George Street. tario on Wednesday night, the 4 Ronee awelling.on Havitand St. opposite Ch’ town M./P. M4} 6 M.IP. M. ‘22nd, inst Anyone wishing gee Hespital. containing 1! teoms, formerly oce- 8 2, 4 05}..Mt. Stewart . 35 Oysters served in every st a anied he the late Patrick Connolly. “Rent 937/45 ‘| 8 10) 3 50 y style; any of this lot, which will x Dele pemaaieg tmaracdiately. ApDLY Be 4 58 AOS fel e . 7 17| 2 38 Lunches and dinners with despatch. Jy a on the premises, John Cnn ad c Pe » .-Georgetown ..../ 7 00} 215] As usual, I am prepared to deliver probably be the last this sea- | — er ho — = P.M. | Oysters in any quantity to customers to see us betore you build or|son, had better leave their 4 = nee Street nex ers . ; 2 : . ‘ Mr. Thoroae Alley" ‘contatning earee. lores ie second hand. ; a Sse ePe 1 45 to Telephor a vie ae — a fk: see agair ‘taille’ at our store either Tues- " room in first class order; there is 000 ] ..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 p. ohe Vonnection, an ring others, Wii mean mon- % : ier the whole of the house; there is a . new at ‘owe ve so that we x Ce ele with cond: house and yard. The’ ? vst P. M. A. M. ey in your pocket if you give us a oall. day Lo Wednesday 7 current prices, above property will be ready for a tenant the JOHN P. JOY san deliver the fruit at the “Trainsare ran by Mastera Genteed ne. Lumber of all kinds in stock sa first. of October next. It isoceupied at present os ; E h lived in it G A SHARP, DP ‘ mornin an St Genres Teoma ey Nocta > re ae Carvell Bros. Superintendent, Gen ya Vicrorta Care house early Thursday g Le Quaid. Lower Queen Street, orto the owner, Ch’ lot tetown. ey een. JAMES BARRETT St} Edward Keily, Southport, sept 8—eod tf town sep 28 pat 2 aw 1 mo Ral wey CMce, Jires. 323 Gt Geor ge St. eeee Teleph . Beer & Goff elephone 181, Counleys wharf {8