poe algae matt ets & See Nees. ee a oe ee a OES ge Sia as eg we te lei Ihe lay es as eS ee hier? oe. *Vae Pt ae a Ni THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. DECEMB UR 15, 1897. ~ A TT. TmTT CALENDAR, DEC. 1897, MOON'S CHANGES Full Moon, Sth, 12h. 41.0m., midoight Last Ovarter, 16th, 12h. 9..m., midnig! New M 2rd. 3h. 42.7 } First © r. SU 14.2 i Dav of Week Sun Sun rye Rises | Sets I mM. . th We I ’ Ay ia) $10 2 | Thursday 0 10 : Fr v ‘1 i 4is y ~ 9) . e .) 9 gim \ 4 Ss ‘ i ow s si VW i HK 5 91 zy S 10 | Friday = s ah i Sa y ef Ss 2 _ At) 5 $2 uf . i} 8 14/7 2 8 15} W 13 9 gi {3 o 7 { ‘ 5 \ 1S Q wis iG 10 1) | Mor 6 10 a 7 1! 22 Wednesday {7 12 8 | Thursday 7; 33 1! Friday {s 13 2) | Saturday 1S 14 43) Sunday {8 1D “i | Mos Ay is 1 S | Tu sday 19 16 BD i Wed esday 19 16 30 | Thursday 49) 17 ol |} Friday 49 $18 PE {sland Railway On and after MONDAY,4th Oct, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daly, (Sun days excepted,) as under. —————— oe Trains In ward. Read up. . “ SIvains UOut- ward. Read down. STATIONS. x | a ~ P. M.jA. M.| M.A. M,. 3 301 6 15, ~ Charlottetown .... g 39 9 40 3 a2 6 29 .. Royalty Tunction. g 14 9 19 4 42 7 03 ..North Wiltshire. | 5 49 8 30 4 58) 7 13,.. Hunter River... | 5 59 8 15 & 34) 7 97|..Bradalbane...... 5 08] 7 37 5 44) 7 43|.-Emerald.. ..... 5 02! 7 28 5 59: 7 53 .- Freetown Leooel 462} 714 : 20) 8 os. oenen ye 4 38) 6 St 55) 8 30. Ar.) org; 4 15) 6 20 140, 8 a5iLv f SSide 4 be.) oon 00 8 59). . Miscouche ......| 3 4210 37 2 9 17|-- Wellington ...... | 3 2810 10 3 18) 9 45)--Port Hill ....... 8 00) 9 21 4 38:10 35). OPEN s op scadns 211, 8 03) 5 01/10 51}: Bloomfield ...... 15 738 5 4911 15|- - Alberton deldkenns 130 7®@ 6 45:11 55|--Tignish .... .... 12 50, 5 55 F. M.IA. at. aS aoe. 3 aA. MiP. M.| A. M.|P. M. 63 5 10}. -Charlottetown..../ 9 10, 4 10 650 3 24). . Royalty Junetion : 50| 3 50 7 2B 3 41) -Bedford ........ 8 32) 317 $ 25, 4 15)...Mt Stewart........ 8 10) 2 45 8 45) 4 43) ae ceceseese 7 17| 2 00 9 14 5 O4] St. Peters ......' 7 15) 1 3O 5 015 + Pavee 2 seus ' 6 41/12 43 10 45 6 10) eSB ence cccces 6 1012 00 ty | a oes | ee” A. M.|P. M.| A. M.IP. M. $10 4 14..Mt. Stewart ... | 8 06) 2 35 22 5 OM. Cardigan i dason | 712 1233 ° 4 5 2)..Georgetown coal 6 55) 1 Oo A. M./P. M. | lA. M.IP. M. P, M.! A. M. 5 5, -Emerald ...... 7 ® 6 40 ..Cape Traverse ..| 6 “y Pr. MM.) j ' A. Trainesare run s by Eastern Standary ‘Time. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGER. so rintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rvs, harlottetown. Voncton, N B. 1897 Wants, Lost, Found &¢ ee ne R SALE CHE \P.—4A Mason & Hamlin n, style C. has two sets of reeds, in good Apply at the Examiner ‘)ffice, Octz7—e rd Jwks Raiway $ffice,J uae., WANTED.—A girl to do general house- work. Refi.remces required, Ap ‘lv at this office. dec]4—eod. LOST.~ To-dar, between w.A Weeks & Co’s sto-e and the London House, a new » ai of gloves, (lady’s) in an envelene. Fince will please leave them at W. A. Weeks & ‘0 ste re. deci4—tf WANTED.—At que. a boy for Janitor o ca. C. Chud. poly toG A. Iixon,a Me Kay Woolen mih & dec8—tf WANTED.—A woman servant Arpiy wo Miss Morria, 2‘ Water St. d+ e4— Bottled Joy. Empty bottles wanted, cheapest casb price paid for all kind of empty boitles. JOHN P, JOY, Cafe Gt. Georne FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE ‘Thepreperty occupied by J.J, Gay and son situate in the village of Pownai, 7 miles from ~harlottetown, is offered forsale. The pre- prietors have carried on a large market gar- den pursery, and seed business for thirty years, and the purchaser wil! no doubt retain a large share of the toca! trade. The prem- jses compris? a large dwelling house, s ore, warehouse, barn, shed, Orchard, and about 15 acres of the most fertiie land on the I-iand ‘This land hasbeen manured year after year. for so long that a8 an wid man said the Other day: “It isall » bed of manure and could be hanled for top dressing.” Thi» would "e an ideal spot for a country merch- apt or it would be admirabie fora summer: tesort, The situation is one of the most beautiful on the Island. Good bathing, Nisbing boating, shooting and within easy distapee; churches, office schoo) leiv phone and shops all at the door. Por terms and furthe: particul«rs, apply to Von Clure Gay, J J pie «& +0n Or to. iN T MKLLISH Solicitor Charlottetown Victoria d&v’ oct 7 -- | ! ; + \OA AD | | SURE CURE FOR ALL SKIN DISEASES medical «=: During ICE Seventy years NY-AS-SAN_ has never Ca ee failed in | “ae i nite any case. | POSTAL), WWanted--The address oft every suflerer = in Ame;ica THE NYASSAN MEDICINE CoO.,| | rRURO N. 8. Mention this paper when you write. | 135 & w | = ee ee ee SOOO 0039" S9SFOS SOHO 8SGS SECO 406000 — MESSAGE TO WEN Proving that True monesty and Trne Phil- antrophy still Exists If any man whois weak, nervous and debilitated, or who is suttering from any | ef the var.oas tronble- resulting from youthful folly, excesses or overwork, will take heart and write to me, I will send him contidentialiy and freeof charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restor ed to perfect health and manhood, after years of eutfering from Nervous Debility, | loss of Viger and Organtic Weakneers. I have nothing to sell and therefore! want no money, but asI know through | my Own experience bow to +ympathize | with such evfferere, lam giad to be able | to assist any fellow-~beings toa cure. 1 | am well aware of the prevalence of quick- ; ery, for | myself was deceived and impos- | ed upon unti! I nearly lost faith in man- | kind butI rejoice to say thatI am now | perfectly weli and happy once more and | am desirous theretore to make this certain means of cure known toal!. Ifyou will write to me you can re'y upon being cured and the proud satisfaction of having been | of great service 'o one in need will be sufficient reward for my trouble. Absol- ute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage and address Mr. G. Strong, North Rockland, Mich. 135 p & w. # : a ae 89c SLIPPERS FOR MEN We have placed on our counter : Ime of men’s velvet slippers, 1eg ular price $2.15, our price to clear ec. Aiso other lines at $1,1¢ 1.25 and 1.50. Thig_ is\syour chance to secure men’s slippers at low prices. Come early. sR. B. Jost Stamper’s Corner. SOCO 1806 6080 5OCt D henson €OOt vOOO BOVE iT : i f nh a etna Italian Ware House Cor. Grafton and Gt. Geo. Sts. North side Queen Squarre De Kupyers and Herman Jansen Genuine Rotterdam GIN. Wholesale Wine Merchants. WARE - HOUSES PEAKE'S WHARF (VO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- age, at reasonable rates. Arthur @, Peake. Nov. 4 Nouraleia ww the head is a}most ee eeused by ed and anscessed teeth bon ’t sufier ren lessly when you can be releived in a few Ours and cured in a tew days by the careful reatment we wil: give you. DR J AYERS JOY & DAVIES, | DENTIST. Painless extraction of teeth “BURNETT OF ‘TOMBS STONE. Ceuunty Cut Down Wis Till, and the Court to Suit Miimself, A stormy life was that «1 He Rar 1ded when ld Jim Burnett was killed in Tomb sione by William Greene—a life full of experiences of the border Kind that | would supply material for 20 of the most thrilling of the yellow backed novels. The end wasin keeping with the life. Burnett, a justice of the peace in Pearce sinp, had left his work in order to go down on the San P O riv- or, 50 miles away, and blow out t with ziant powder the irrigat canal « : h enemy, G1 Below at 1 t i i 1 to. 2 t ’ 7 Qe ad r ff Greene. aged 18, and hor friend.from I e. They s ’ in the ilood | that followed the explosion and were drowned. The father learned of the | presence of his foe, saddled his horse, rode over to Tombstone, found Burnett | u the main street and shot him down. | The town stood behind Greene in his | Jeed. He has been admitted to light | bail and will be acquitted if ceva brought to trial Since Burnett’s deatlf many are the | tales being raked up about him. His | Was a Singular personality. - Strong | willed and violent in temper, he es- pecially shone in a frontiercamp. It was, therefore, quite appropriate that he should have been elected justice oi the peace in Is81 at Charleston, on the San Pedro, where the rich ores of Tomb stone were at that time milled. Charleston was thena howling camp, full of freighters, miners and the wool- iest of cowboys. The whisky sold wasn’t | of the mildest brand, and consequently tribulation sate within the community and the justice's court was always cpen. Burnett did a rushing business. At the end of three mouths he duly reported, as by law required, to the county super- visors, ill for the amount | Gze him irom the county. The county ! fathers cut the bill down one-half. Bur- nett swore vigor ‘when he got the returns, but held no further communi- cations with the county seat. Another three months elapsing, the county treas- urer wrote Burnett to furnish his quar- terly statement. The reply came prompt- ly. It was: ‘*The blazes with you! This court after this will be self sustaining. ’’ And so it was, in great shape. Every time a cowboy would get exhilarated and shoot up the town the judge wou!d fine him several hundred dollars and would pocket what remained after pay- ing his constables for the arrest. One day old man Schwartz got excit- ed and killed a man. After the justice, an ex-officio coroner, had finished the inquest he had Schwartz haled before the bar, found him guilty of the crime and fined him $1,000. Schwartz wanted to appeal the case, but Burnett would issue no papers on appeal. So the de- fendant sent up to Tombstone for Attor- ney Mark Smith, now delegate to con- gress from Arizona. Smith came down at once and heard Schwartz's tale of woe. It was a clear case of murder. ‘*Pay the money, you ass,’’ the law- yer fairly shouted, ‘‘and then go bury yourself somewhere down in Mexico.’’ Schwartz paid and skipped, and the ease Was never 2gain heard of in court. But the county never received any of that coin. Those wao figured on the proposition said that Burnett came ont $22,000 ahead on his office in two years. —Philadelphia Times. sending in his 1 } Usiy 3 ee No Monotony. According to the statement of the 10- year-old daughter of a Massachusctts cler gyman, there are ways of making an old sermnon secm almost new. **Molly,”’ said one of the friends of this young critic, ‘tdoes your father ever preach the same sermon twice?"' ‘I think perhaps he does,’’ returned Molly cautiously, *‘but I think he talks loud and soit in different places the second time, so it doesn't sound the same at all.’’ — Youth's Companion. Trophies of Victory. ‘What aro al) those ribbons hanging on the chandelier?”’ ‘*Those are not ribbons. They are neck- ties I've pulled off different men when ] was learning to ride a whecl.’’—Chicagu Record. Handel had one of the most phenomena) musical memories ever known. He knew by heart over 50 operas from beginning to end. Oliver Cromwell had the largest brain on record. It weighed a little over 60 ounces, but was found to be diseased. DO YOU WANT CONSUMPTION? Are you really looking for it? Inviting it ? Then pay no attention to your hacking cough, and yoor weak throat. Yon can prevent it, though. Take Scot’s Emulsion early, when the cough first begins. eee onan pve tiiierelneenenntierctaesmnenntpamnmetnamemenaneneeaD LEGAL CARD WARBURTON & MoKINNOW Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. Com miss ioners for State of Massachusetts, 4c., & C, OFFICES —""".~ Cameron Bieck, Charlot etown Brennan Buildir g, Summerside | 1 Kent Street, Georgetown, } 4. B. WARBUF TON, B, A., D, C. L., Q. C. D. As McKINNon, L. a B, Ch’town Dec, |, 13897~-law & w3m His Cause For Regret. An old Scotchman who had been a long time in the colonics paid a visit to his “wvative glen,’’ and, meeting an old scnoolfellow, they sat down to have e chat about old times and acquaintances. In the course of conversation the stranger hap- pened to ask about a certain Geordie Mc- Kay. ‘*He’s dead long ago,’’ ‘‘and I'll never cease regretting long as | live. " said his friend, him as ‘Dear me! Had you such a respect for him as i at?”’ ‘‘Na, na! It wasna’ ony respect I had for bimsel’, but I married his widow.’’— Strand Magazine. steneaniay An Impatient Guest, At one of the Mackinac hotels, loved by its frequenters for its associati in spit iOnNSs, ot lax management, a new guest demand- | ed a bat b. ' ees ar sir,’’ said the proprietor, ‘‘next year w: shall have two of the finest and best equipped bathrooms on the {s.- 11 obiected the guest, “I want e bath this yeut,""—Chicago Post. A L | ‘ osupport +00, - he black or yellow t st 2% : (i333 i. i 2 present povwation ian only 5,000,0U ? ina hunered tons of gun cot- ton ag tured howland evers BABY’S OWN SOAP is made particularly for little folks. It is the purest soap in the world. Really and truly the purest. It looks good ; smells good ; IS good ; tor and does good to the pink and Thousands of men and women use Basy’s Own Soap— be- cause they like it—but for THE ALSERTTOILET SOAP Co., MONTREAL. Unprincipled makers are offering an inferior soap F E | as BaBy’s Ow B WAR Scott’s Emulsion is not a excellent food babies who are not well nourished. A part of a teaspoonful every three or four hours, will give the most happy results. hypophosphites added, as in this palatable emulsion, not only to feeds the child, but functions. Ask your doctor about this, 50c. and $1.00 ; tender skin of infants. Babies it is indispensable. 7% the same in — and shape “baby food,’ but ts a most mixed in milk and given The cod-liver oil with the also regulates its digestive SCOTT & BOWNE. all druggists, Chemists, Toronto. MeNKY K. LanvLy CG. BK A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of C vil Engineering Cornell University. Consulting Er gineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ng and Bridge De-igning. Offices at Charlottetown and St. John. Island corre-pondents address to Char ottetowna. oct 14 d&w New Wrockery Store All kinds of Pek nian class crockery, in- cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets and Chamber Sets, Butrer Coolers, Pitchers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Crock Cream Croc ks, "Cake Pots, Bean Pots, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, avery tine lot of Glass, in Tnmbiers, Gobiets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colered and Plain Giass, Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Ceke Stands,and a lot of other articles toc nb" merons to mention, GIVE US A CALE, We are sure to suit you, both in price and quality Cc. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House. —x 9 Sid. wy eee, \ Everybody Wants to Save }, Our prices do the Saving Another lot ot Men’s warm wool lined Gloves for 50c, worth 7 Men’s biaey wool lined kid mitts, 49¢ worth 60c. 50 doz Men’s 4 ply linen Collars, all the newest Sheet a ea ta 0 sae pair, | f a s to give to your friends Christmas Presents are found in abundance at our store, We haven't time t) en umerate, but we'll be delighted to show them to you. Special Discount during Holiday Season, G. F. HUTGHESON The Queen Ssreet Jewel, shapes, 2 tor 250, sta Pies in great variety. n’s Une lercle thi ng, 39 93, 59 great deal more. buy now. 1 e ee Men’s Overcoats, $285. Men’s Uisters, 4.90 $3.90. gy hein een Tin een een it rg. a. Macdonald&Co ease neh ny me an em Ea ety Sng tee begey Are You Looking for so ve useful and practical present PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS Now Opening — Fail Stoc In new and elegant designs of cases. C. P. FLETCHER, Opera House Buildin. T, C, P. YEO, Agent at Summerside Reduced Prices For Today To reduce our large stock of woolen underwear we givé the following prices: S06 eutts Gir. ..ccee SE IIE EEE LEER IR EN ELE PUG. FOP. - 00d bb bb nc i 6 cbs 64h intenns see 700 Okie IOC L dias cas backers 000% 06s 6b eae eee tM Oe AS fe, fas nh hho on keedweenn hee EEE 6 bn do hha 6 bh d bteee enn 5 os Fie vo 6b oo 00'd'v:d-eteiae he Rs 6. cee 6 6608 6 Ve0d so thd 2) COMET vin'sicc kdb eck 40, 39. 45. 60. 80. 1.00 1.20 1.40 1 80 Proportlionate discounts off top shirts, These are genuilé reductions off goods already marked low. D. A. BRUC