ek ed ee a toe a * : & % ~ wd Na cc nme. “ll it i a S ue r . er Be jane pie hentia aia *-- x : si 5 to hint Ns soi ie, theme, eka Trainsere t run by Eastern Standard ‘lime. «& A SHARP, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mer Govi. Rvs, Moncton, N B. Raiway Office,June., 1887 Wants, Lest, Found &c WANTED. At oner, aboy for Janitor o ™ A. C. Ciub. Apoly toG. A. fixon, a aBai.ag Woolen Miils dec8—tf ~ ¥OR SALE CHEAP.—4 Mason & Hamlin an, style C, has two sets of reeds, in good Apply at the Examiner Office oOstzi—eol WANTED.—A woman servant. Anply to Males Morris, 233 Water St dvc4— ™ LET.--Honse on lower Spring Park Bead ivith or without ight large and we!! finished 1:o0oms, Frost-~ groof cellar. Possession Is. of Dec. Apply to 23. G. Thorne, Revere Hotel, nov2i—tf WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKE’'S WHARF (WO 1) Wharfage sterage and yard- age, at reasonable rates. Arthur G, Peake. barn) containing Nov 4 ecember 25th —~ Wilt soon be bere. ARE YOU READY FOR IT ? Weare ready with # large stock of eleg- ant Fancy and Useful articles. SB. . TAYLOR JEWELER. Wortls Side Queen Square. i CALENDAR, DEC..1S97 MOON'S CHANGES | uM Sth, 12h. 1.0m ¢ ast 16th, 12h. tia Now MW Zs 3h. 42. 7n est Oth, Sh. 14.2 ? Dav of Week Sun Sun i Rise Seta ee RS | h. m.ph, m. | | Wednesday 7a); 410 Ri 4 . a0) 10 | Ht 7 ; ee. ‘ \ 4 i * 37 5 QO} Fy y a | o oJ ! y we? s » y 1) j s 13 AY 1 | 5 ‘ 2 i ~ i We vy bh uv 6H} is i ) ' 17 | \ 4 4 gi¢ 15 v i 9 Ss ; 10 ) Ni ; 10 . 7 ll 2 Wednesday bs 12 i 3 | Thursday 7) 1B 24) Friday iS} 13 25 | Saturday iS | i. 4 Sunday iS | 15 | ‘7 | Monday is 15 8 | Tuesday 9 | 16 29 | Wednesday i 16 30 | T +a uy | 9 , 17 3 ft ‘rid i9 4 18 Qa and sfter MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1897, the crsias of this Railway will run daily, (Sun Lays excepted,) as under. feains Out- Trains In eas. Read STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. & M.A. M. p.m.!A. M, 3H 6 O15) - Charlottetown . 6 20 9 40 3 52] 6 29).. Royalty Junction. g 4g 9 19 & 42) 7 O3}.-North Wiltshire. 5 49 § 30 <a 7 13|..Hunter River... | 5 52) 8 15 & 34) 7 37 .- Bradalbane...... 5 08) 1237 % 44) 7 49)..Emerald....... 5 (2 7 28 @ SB) 7 53... Freetown ....... 4521714 63) 8 07 ao 2a : 6 54 | 6 SS 8 30)A jtei'| 418 6D 4 40) 3 a5itv FS SHO bY Foon 00 @2) & 5O)..Miscouche ...... 3 4210 37 22917 .. Wellington ...... | 3 28,10 10 3 19) 9 45)-- Port Hill .....-.) 3 gp 9 2) 4 36)10 35 pe Rs ccews se 121180 & O110 51 .. Bloomfield ...... 1 55, 7 38 & 4911 15|--Alberton........ ] 30) 7 ae @ 45:11 55\--Tignish .... .... 12 50 5 55 eC WP. | .|A. M. « «lp. M.| x M.{P. M. | @ 2 8 10)..Charlottetown... 9 10) 4 10 & 50) 3 24|..Royalty Junction g 59) 3 50! 72H 34 I |i 0 odie 8 317 3 Bi 4 2h)...Mt Stewart.. '§ 10) 2 45 3 45) 4 45) .Morell.......... (7 171\ 200 9 14) 5 04] St. Peters ....-.| 7 15) 1 3O 5 Oll 5 28).. Bear River ......) 6 41|12 42 20 i 6 10) .Souris.......... 6 10/12 00 4. MiP. M. 4. MIP. M. a. W.|P. M. A. M.IP. M. 8 10) 4 15)..Mt. Stewart ...') 8 05) 2 35) 2D 2. & OB)..Cardigan........ 712718 @ 45 5 oT ..Georgetown ....| 6 55) 1 Oo a. “./P M. lA. M.IP. M. a A. M. 5 Se wcees | 7 2 60 ..Cape Traverse .. 6 3) = Mi a > es @ Oo 262s @ Ree ae eae ae 2 e %& % 8 ® =~ oe > @ oS Our Seeded Raisins ¢ like “hot cakes” as are going they are just what all econ- omical house-keepers have been looking fer. ur Califirnia Museatel Racing. e the best eteck we have ever na ed » tik ne, and ur sales regsi , every Gay. »* ? ur > tin acid Citron Peel wus Ul. ( tel t, being fresh } sells itself on sigh clear and juicy. aia oe : T NT Oy f Ne ; 4U - Bf Are elveD eT} lendld eatisfac pn, and ovce used will be alwavs For all Choice | Xmas mee TO— > > HD > aoe Ses eo = eo Oesns eas eae —GQO SLIPPERS FOR MEN We have placed on our counter a line of men’s velvet slippers, reg- ular price $1.15, our price to clear £9c. Aiso other lines at $1,10 1.25 and 1.50. This is your chance to secure men’s slippers at low prices. Come early. R. EK. Jost Stampers Corner. FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE The property ecoupled te id Gay and son situate in the villaze of Pownai, 7 miles from harlottetown, is offered for sale. The pro- prietors have carried on a large eg gare den nursery, and seed business for thirty years, and the pu’ chaser will no doubt retain a large share of the !oevaltrade. The prem- ises comprise a large dwelling house, s ore, warehonse, barn. shed, orchard, and about 13 acres of the most fertise land on thel-iant This land bas been manured year after year. for so long that as’an vid man said the other day; “It isall ab of manure und could be hanled for pdressing.” ‘This would be an ideal spotfor a country merch- ant. or it would be admirabie fora summer resort, The situation is one of the moat SOO COO SOOS0 0006 @ 69003508 UV OSD $660 DE04 6 9OOOOOSO”~” OSOSSOS MH SOOSESEDEGSO +246088 Pegg on the Island. Good bathing, — boating, shooting and witbin easy distance; churches, post office scho>! telephone and shops all at the door, For terms and further particulars, apply to Von Clure Gay, J J Gay & son or to, JOHN T MELLISH Solicitor Charlottetown dew oct 7 ~ NS <ebea a FOR SALE. The Rosebank Fam Containing 180 Acres of Land, HE above Farm has 120 acres clera anu in & good stute of cultivation, the remainder covered with wood. It is situate opposite the City of Charlottetown on the Southport side of the Hillsborough River, convenient to Schools, etc; one mile from Southport Ferry in Summer, and one mile from the city inthe winter by the ice. On the Farm is a good two story Dwell ing House and a fine first-class barn and ana otber outside buildings. It ie all fenced with cedar posts and barb wire, with several cross fences of the same material. The shore front extends for the distance of one mile, giving an abundance of sea manure, &lso a mussel bed within half mile of the shore. lt would make an excellent Dairy Farm or would make a fin site for a summer hotel, having superior bathing facilities and a perfect view of the city. The general surrounding are very picturesque, waking it one of the most desirable health resorts in the Maritime Provinces. Any purchaser wishing to buy the Stock and Farming Impiements in conjunction with the Fa m can do so if required, Al] questions asked wil] be promptiy auswered by the undersigned. Half of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. For further particulars apply to."the owner, FRANK MoKENNA. (Queen Street, Charlottetown, A. McLEAN, 0. ¢. Barrister, Etc., Brown’s Block Charlottetown | Money to Lean. Ps, CHAK GIRL AS AN OFFICE BOY. She Makes It U ss chienaiaalaine It Soema, For Women Visitors. Oftentimes a representative of the gen- tler sex is placed in the position of door- keeper, and tho uninitiated feels his heart grow glad when he gazes upon her face, for be ia sure that he will receive gentle treatment at her hands. If he is young, and well dressed, she cannot be affable enough, but let his hair be well frosted with the snows of Father Time and his trousers be somewhat ‘‘fringy,’’ and she will be as indifferent to his appeals as the young man who formerly occupied her p! ica. It is to one of her own sex, how- ever, that she can best display her frigid good looking manners. Let a Woman, no matter wheth er she be old cr young, rich er poor, enter | the office, and the girlin charge stiffensim- | mediately, while over the face of the caller comes a look of despair, for she knows what is coming. ‘“‘l wish to seo Mr, ——,’’ ventures the ealler. Like icicles the words fall from the lips of the doorkceeper. j He is busy.’”’ ‘‘Pleasa tnke my name in to hin).”’ ‘‘He is brsy, I tell you,’’ returns the doorkeeper, investigating the contents of her purse er examining her nails very Jost hy. ‘‘T am sure he will see mo if he knows I am here,’’ continues the csfer if she be very persistent ihe doorkeeper raises her eyebrows ‘in the most exasperating manner, then with a sigh of utter weariness languidly rises from her sent, adjusts the P Nuits in her skirt, returns to her desk for ber bundker- chief, then remembers that so:ne papers need alteration, and finally, when thec caller is almost re@need to toars, she leisurely makes a second attempt to follow out “tl ie request made, and when she returns and }..isite permission to enter it is een bestowing a royal) ‘r Ocean. gives ther with the air. favor.—Chicico Inte a qu Wilmer McLean's Two Historic Touses, General Horace Perter describes the surrender cf Lee in his ‘*Campuaigning With Grant’’ in The Century. The sur- render took place in the honse of Wil- mer McLean, it will be remembered. General Porter says: It is a singular historical coincidence that McLean's former hcme was upon a Virginia farm near the battleground cf the first Bull Run, and his house was used for a time as the headquarters of General Beaure- gard. When it was found that this fight was so popular that it was giveu an ch- core and a second battle of Bull Run was fought the next year on the samo ground, Mr. McLean became convinced that the place was altogether lacking in repose, and, to avoid the active theater of war, he removed to the quiet village of Appomattox, cnly to find himself again surrounded by contending armies. Thus the first and last scenes of the war frama in Virginia were enacted upon bis property. The Spanish Main. The Spanish main is the circular bank of islands forming the northerp and eastern boundaries of the Caribbean sea, beginning at Mosquito and inclad- ing Jamaica, Santo Domingo, the Lee- ward islands and the Windward islands, with the coast of Venezuela, in South America. The werd ‘‘main’’ has no af- finity with the English word as in main- land, but comes from the Spanish word manea, shaclles, given in reference to the imaginar: resemblance of the broke: chain of islands to that (iu early days) fa- miliar article. —Hostun Transcript. Disappointed. Gertie—Marie is awfully angry at that young Tutter. Mertie—What for? Did she find out he was flirting with her? Gertie—No. She thought that he was flirting, but learned tat he was not. -— Brooklyn Life. Nervous Children. Nervous children will not bear very much cold bathing. They have not got heat enough in their bodies to react against it. Do not demand too much ex- ercise from them. Do not let them study too much or go to schoo] too early. Of course their minds must be pleasantly employed, and the kindergarten may be available after they are 3 years old. Cultivate in them a love of nature and outdoor life, especially in pleasant weather. This is the true, grand kindergarten. Do not forget they need companionship. Give them a good, comfortable bed, where the air is pure, and do all you can to promote healthful sleep. A little easily digested food before bedtime often helps them to sleep more soundly than they oth- erwise would. An Understanding Reached. ‘‘But eur agreement was,’’ said the siender young man from the east, as he paused for a moment in his digging to al- low the frozen drops of perspiration to rat- tle into the claim, ‘‘concerning the division of our labor, that, as faras the work of digging or washing out the gold was con- cerned, I could take my choice.”’ ‘Yer a liar,’’ said Klondike Kit, as he seooped a handful of nuggets from the pan, ‘‘I said yer could take yer pick.’’— Detroit Free Press, Dissatisfied. ‘When did she first seem to become dis- satisfied with your present?’ ‘When she accidentally ran acroas the price mark '’—Chicago Post. DO YOU WANT CONSUMPTION? Are you really looking for it? Inviting it ? Then pay no attention to your hacking cough, and yonr weak throat. You «an prevent it, though. Take Scoti’s Emulsion early, when the cough first begins, © See that window full of 15 cent mixed LOTIETOWN, DECEMETER, SURE CURE| FOR ALL SKIN DISEASES During seventy years NY-AS-SAN has never failed in any case. M EDICAL shee? ager [PosTat Wanted--The address “Sop § of every suflerer in B00 LET America. THE NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., TRURO N. 8S. Mention this paper when you write. = 34 « Ww Lobster Factory FOR SALE. The sudcribers offer for sale their Vobpster Fuctory, and Premises at Guernsey Coye, Lot b+, COn* sting of three-fourths of ab acre ot lard, with main buildings 117 feet long, by 22) teet wide and lv feet post, shingled roo: x#Da Walls, two floors laid with six inch matched spruce flooring, boiling house att. acbed to south, and 18} feet squere, and &} feet post, batn house on west side 18 feet rquare, and 7} feet post. om A E30. « Dwelling house 25} feet long by £3 feet wide and 12 feet post, iower fiut all piastered, kitchen attached, 14 feet square, post, The dwe lling house with third of an acre of land, will be sold separate iv if desired. If not sold betoie Tuesuay the 2istday of lecember next, the whole will pe offered at Pub ic Auction, on that day at one Yelock p m., onthe premises, For further articulars, apply to PROWSE & SONS, Murray Harber South. November 2th 1897. 216k wk u dec 1 1s Italian Ware House Cor. Grafton and Gt. Geo. Sts, North side Queen Squarre De Kupyers and Herman Jansen Genuine Rotterdam GIN. JOY & DAVIES, Wholesale Wine Merchants. Operative and Prosthetic ENTISTRY DR J. b. MURRAY 145 Queen St. and 3 feet HENRY R. LORDLY © E A.M Can. Sot. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineering Cornell University. Coneulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ng and Bridge Designing. Otfices at Charlottetown and St. John. IsJand correspondents address to Charlottetown. oct 14 d&w New Crockery ptore All kinds of Viees-aes class crockery, in- cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets and Chamber Sets, Butter Coolers, 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, Gobiets, Water. Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Glos. Preserve Dishes, Bread piates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Ceke Stands, and a lot of other articles toc n» merors to mention. GIVE US A CALE, We are sure to suit you, both in price and quality. C. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly Cpposite North Side of Market House. —g 9 3idv wy Neuralgia In the head is almost mavastanl caused by — ed and epscessed teeth Don *t sufier lessly when 2 ean be releived in a few courte and cured lew davs by the careful reatment we will give you. BR J AYERS DEN [IsT. tweed dress goods. —Moore & McLeod. | Painless extraction of teeth about one $ Po + Now Opening — Fall siock All prices, C. P. FLETCHER, Opera House Buildin, In new and elegant designs of cases. 2a Gy be Se Agent at Summerside . It’s resources are marvellous. No eost beyond the price of the Piano charged for the f additional value given. Their new patent Agrafli Bridge places this Piano Ta} Years in advance of any other Piano made, It will pay to call and inspect the Heintzman Piano, MILLER BROS) The P. E, Island Music House. To the Burglar who entered our office and broke the Handle of Safe we exteal 1 invitation to call again, promising him a free entry into the safe, aud thereby af ing him the use of the Stillson wreuch. We will aot insure his easy exit, but wi band with an ambulance and undertaker. At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our tl gang Cheese Presses. Nearly al .-hat were imported nerein the past ecse wow repaired within a year. Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the market. Our Babcock Tesiers never break the bottles. The press hoops are right for eighty !bs of curd. ‘ And best of all the “ ALPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” is one of the fines# is away ahead of all others Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers. Our Pumps are winning a name for themselves at prices to sute_every one T. A. MeLEA) a SS E ; ee I C R di fi tl ni th th he fo A ot ed 25 CHEAP FOR SPOT CASH: Ww i4 TONS ! BET QUALITY HAY BALE WIRE | Cut 10} feet; gauge 14, at the ae: CITY - HARDWARE - STORS = «»»sQUEEN STREET.... pk Pronounced best quality by all who have used it. fa R., BB. NORT uy 1s se J. F. Norton Proprietor.