Sl oe. Lee FO ee EEE is ensues te THF DaiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 12 1898 = lp ano —— , SERIORED casein mo pee men 2 ee _ a RIVALS A MIRACLE. THE JACK POT TEST Steamboat Time Tables THE EXAMINER CALENDAR Rent, but tall, with sparse Whiskers For September, 13898. Mr. George C. Chalker’s Terrible te RS a rae seldom trimmed, neariy 70 years old, MOON’S ANGES Sufferings Cured by Dodd's | Uncle Uriah used to sit in the poker - SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS 7th day, Last Q ? ee ep, er a een aiain ; a ast Quarter. Kidney Pills er ae, nis tong. pein engere What is Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Couth- 15th ie New Moon ’ ; tremblingly placing his chips and his 9 or! 6,20 a. m., and returns every half hour ohn k dav. Wait trae Howsey’s R Sept. 12.—Mr. G old eyes glittering as he timorously OBteamer leaves Southport for Charlott 20th day, Fall Moon, oow sey - hap! 8, epl. 6. r. Weorge aye 5 AUK il a : boa : 3 : : Steamer leaves Southport for “hrarlotte- t a u oon. C. Chalker, of this place, tells a rem ries skinned his hand. Pathetically like Lit- RRNA ww SSS SSS SAA town 6 45 a. m ; and runs euney Malt hour | _ y = | } ] y? Ps \er : re Ome} “ . “ ; ntii 10.05 p, m. (Sundays exceptec ris able story of restoration to sound health, Re Nell’s grandfather he looked some Y yaar seed tani, URAGhGEaae at 7a,m. | 5 High Water: Sun . rivala the far-famed St. Annede times, but he was at no desperate shift and every half bour until§ 35. Steamer laid S Day of We’k faecal ace a annpre cure bytes stalk : > wwe ‘ Lj from 11.05 to 12 noon. : " B aupre cures, mes ss is to ol tain a stake, for he was the pos : : Y Mouday—Steamer leaves Charlottetown | Q | Morn. Aft..| Rises. Sets Drie fly, Mr. Chalker’s story 18 as foi- ] sessor of a competence, and he brought Y for Rocky Point at 6,39, 8, 9.36 “ne Il a m,, —| as 0 44 ; pea $5. amy w- a tf - porribey , 3 mm) inte » gt >the raving grace tl ' Ze 1,2, 4, and 63) p.m, everv week day. 1 Thursda 10 44.11] 24 } ; rei horribly for years from | into the game the raving grace of the ’ Z Sutday—Leaves Churlottetown 9 00a. m., | 5 p.14 y haere : 6 25 kidney disease. [ could do no heavy work. | parsimony to which he had been habit- f ZA 12.45, 2and 4p. m.. riday e | 23 My pain was aimost unendurable. No} nated in his earlier days in a New Y S River Bridge eee entae ox ee a. 0 28 ns 02 9 7 ‘ Riel ut peat ‘ : . a ‘ . aCe be A ROO 1 eR Re r dge ; is ling 2 z : remedy did me the least good till I started} Hampshire home. He never bought | /7RRSSSSSSSSSSSSASSSSSSSSSEASS SAS SSSSSSSESSESSSMENSMS = | hen requircd, | SiMondsy 058/148 | 10 | "7 to use Dodd's Kiiney Pills. Six boxes Of | more than $5 worth of chips at a time. Friday Morning—Leaves West River Bridge y aad ) . this wonderful medicine have cured me] ppoce he would for the + nart ante j : s or for Charlottetown at 730, calling at West- | 6 Tuesday 1271239; 12 | = pletely anew man of n I emcee seponge Aha ghia ao i Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants ville, returning at 4 p. m. 7 Wednesday) 1°51 | 3 38 iis cow piete:y— mace 1e¢Ww he ‘ re. ray waiti e > : » , away waiting for aces or better, an oe : : : . 2 17 | 4 $k 14 | eannot speak higily enough of them. I} when he finally did get a good hand a and Children. It containg neither Opium, Morphine nor EAST RIVER, SPridey S51 1622 is | ° De eee geet eee en, ~~ bare call represented the climax of his other Narcotic substance. It is 2 harmless substitute Monday—Leaves tor Rast River 8 pe ma, 10Saturday | 404\734) 17 - oda’s laney 8 Lin CU J athe 2 : : a . ‘ ; aati : returning Tuesday. Leaves Hayden’s ar | worst case of kidney disease oe for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil. 7.304 m, calling at Haggarty’s and wickey's | 21/Sunday 345/32) 5 ri . \ ' se. lu those days there was always a 4 : : ee i b: Wharves, ieaving Charlottetown 3 p. m., 12,Monday 6 59 8 52 19 3 ” game on Sunday afternoons, and Uncle It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use D* making return trips. lesiiathies 13\Tuesday | 756,921) 21} | ; ee i \ Sa sia . Cee! r Leaves Savurdaévs at 5 a, m., leaving Hay- Wheat is advancing in Chicago, an@/ Uriah, although a devout ae Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and bee's Wharf tor Chansiethan ok THE. we, 7 Tharehey’ | ; = Bw = a 5 7 : 8 > rent. could be counted upon to arrive directly ‘ A : i sas calling at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s Wharves, the buying demand is reported urger se : os ay rn it in until the aoe allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour ome to pews trips at 3p, m,, from: Char- | 16 Friday 10 22 110 44 | 25 | §§ ee Ta MEtGE mt an =e . rs Sa. astori Liev to) tetown Ne Cocainc in Dr. A. W,/| for afternoon Sunday school, The boys Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Steamer leaves tor Mt. Stewart every alter- a Senden” > = = | = _ Chase’s Catarrh Cure used to joke him at a and ae if Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. nate week, “—o tides may su t. ac 19| Monday | 1220! 28 s » had sneake is stake of the con- ce : | Prof Heys, Ont, School of Chemistry and verde oo lar nay Rie tasted aud Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach Str. Jacques Cartier arated | ; = : 7 = g Pharmacy. says: I have made an examina- yULION DOA, : ‘ a : ‘ ‘ . aves C ll at o’clock | Weanesday é sf tion of Dr. Chase’s a oo inal aaa to all others of similar. leyity he op- and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria sinter Wednesday | 22/Thursday _115 312; 32 | 4 and in ali its compounds, tron npies pt ead a erared aerionsness which s : a * . - ¢> bout lens . ehased inthe open market, and find none} posed a scared seriousvess which showed is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Ree Ehareiny, Ste Seite ee ae 23\ Friday | 203 4 37 | 34 | 41 present,” We offer a reward of $1,000 to be} that his passion for the game was more returns from Orwell about 8p. m. on Thors- 24\Saturday (314 5 58 | 35 | ® devoted to any cba itable : ce aoe dee aaa a weakness than a vice. C t ria Castoria days. 25 Sunday ! 446 609) 37 37 ee aentay roy een ite, contained in Dr Uncle Uriah lived with his two sis aslo : . Leaves for Crapaud at 3a.m, and3 p.m. | 26/Monday (621 810/ 38 | 35 ‘ @ t ocaine « . / , —_——--——_——— - -- a ’ } ' : Chase's Ca’arrh ¢ re. Dr. Chase’s Catarrh ters—Abigail, aged 638, and Ann, aged *“Castoria is an excellent medicine for “Castoria is so well adapted to children Giae. ae alee pen Cees oe 27| Tuesday 7 48 | 8 59 39 33 ; Cure, recommende a = Gonters at 35 conte 55. In New Hampshire they had been children. Mothers have repeatedly told me | that I recommend 1t as superior to any pre Crapaud at2p.m.,and arrives at Charlotte- 28 Wednesday | 8 53 9 38 : 40 31. er re “ il A bee he girls.’’ b in O } hb of its good effect upon their children.” scription known to me.” town at 10 a,m, and 8.30 D. m, 29| Thursday (9 48 10 14 42 29 pote —seespe sa ca € the gir 8, ut in maha the Dr. G.C. Oscoon, Lowell, Afass. H. A. ARCHER, M.D. Brooklyn, N.Y, Lape tg eo ae a every %- 30 Friday 10 34 10 48 | 43 a , The London Times and~éther English} irreverent, with rude directness, referred ome nescay, Sins oe ~~ ! ! : sapere call upon the Government forener-| to them as ‘‘ Uncle Uriah’s old maids.’’ oo —-—--— ee Petre action ia Crete, more especially if| — Tt did not tak a THE FAC-SIMILE SiGNATURE OF Str. “ Electra getic action in Crete, more espec ‘ It did not take the boys in. the game 2 | LeantiaGiasieetdionda. tie tenn Mieuina the stories of the eo = aes long to discover that Uncle Uriah was Georgetown and Montague every Thursday ops confirm ed. he German and] ; hoail 3 at neon. — = - Z aa their Govern- = much fear of Abigail ip general and Arrives at Charlottetown from Murray Ausirian pepers deciare t! 7 | in mortal dread that she would discover Harbor, Wednesday evening abouté o'clock, ments will have nothing to do with Crete. The Cologne Ga may congratulate | ® 7 «drawn her fleet fr ing the responsibil ity to others,” .. yn, * Sometimes it seems to weary woman that she mast certainly, give up. - The simplest and easiest work becomes an al~ most insurmountable task. Nervousness, sleeplessness and pain harass her and life séems hardly worth the living. ; Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription was made for her. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medica} ““Discovery was mate for her. The former is for ills distinctly feminine, the other for her general system. Together they supply ; a scientific and successful cowrse of treat- en ee Church School EDGERILL ette saye: “Germany, erself on having with-,. m Grete, thereby leav~} his besetting weakness. He would al- ways shy at a new player, and he fre- quently held forth to the,boys on the impropriety of talking on_ the outside about the features of the game. **T sh’d hate to hev the parson know,”’ he used to say. ‘‘I wouldn't keer so much ‘bout Ann, ‘cause she’s easy skeered, but I wouldn’t hev Sister Abi- gail know fer the biggest jack pot t’was ever played on this here table!’’ There was never any solution to the mystery of how Sister Abigail discover- ed the obliquity in Uncle Uriah’s life. Some officious neighbor may have told her, or im an excess of caution Uncle Uriah himself may have aroused her $43 and departed Seth Coe said in his leisurely way: 79 APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STPEET, NEW YORK CITY. > OYSTERS Don’t forget the Que- Wants, Lost, Found, be TO LET.—Half ofthe three storv dwelling house On corner of Queen and Fitzroy Sts. Apply to William Henderson, Fitzroy St. 208 81 eod WANTED.—4n experienced weman for housework. Apply to Misa Morris, 233 Water Street. 208 WANTED—A cook and housemaid, wages $6an@d $7. Apply to Mra.Geo. Warburton, &W estw ”. No washing. 208 FOR SALE—Two small dwelling honses on Euston St, West, Applyonthe premises to Miss Butler, 27 dy iwk WANTED—Two or three smart pala Honor Graduate University ot Toronto, a ment. The “Favorite Prescription” re- | definite suspicions. At any rate, on a aaa Wright « Co, stores healthy, regular action to the orgaus | particular Sunday afternoon he arrived O LEt.—the Jaree Hall in the brick distinctly feminine. It forcés out all im=-| atthe room at the regular time, but ; : i ; : Worten’ Soecdeate tome teal fall leenicehy purities. strengthens the tissues, allays| without the key with which he, in We have had long experience in handling Prince Edward Island’s famous | finished with easy approach from Queen / ae oe jnfiimmation. ‘Iie “Golden Medical | common with other participants in the | Oysters, and solicit your consignments. We have facilities second to none Seenncta a ee : : e Discovery ” makee!appetite, helps diges-| game, had been provided. The negro at- | for handiing same, — Canadian Gov't Railway ; 5 tiow,. promotes assimilation, fille out the| temdant admitted him, and he was soon en ne woe a a : hollows in cheeks aod neck With good engrossed in the play. whe a: ohn CG al dw ell & C O Soeit tot Ot eee, q aw eo aolid flesh and bri: gs back the gladsome There Was a good jack pot on the ta- 3 On and after MONDAY, Mth : glow of girlliood. ble. Uncle Uriah was in and was deal- Pasdoce C ission Merch I a house, situate on Water Street, bow in poses. | Fains of this Railway will ‘run daily, Seod 31 cents in one-cent stamps to roduce Commission Merchants, Importers an . wi .D : ‘ , ; oe ing. It was his last say, and the two Deal FP af tea sicn of Mrs McDonald. Possession given | days excepted,) asunder. : World’a Dispensary Medical Association, men ahead of him had bet $10 each. He eaiers in Foreign an mes IC rults. about 2th September, Apply to Peake Bros a Buffalop"N. Y., and receive Dr. Piercs’s ; References Bank of Toronto 171 to 175 McGill Street Montreal | & Co. Aug. dith, 1863, eod tf. 1008 page COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVIFER, aes Coven Ge ene the play was and Commission agencies. WANTED.—The end of Sept a good cook. | Trains Out- STATIO NS ae illwstrated up to him. He had not, however, look- Cerrespondeuce Solicited. Cable addresses Fruitcald. Wages $10, no washing, also a housemeid | ward. Read * — fward, i " ed at his draw when the key turned in 107 3mo dy&wk ior — Mrs, Beyfeld Charlotte- down, Up We presume everyone would like me = hn ae 2 cao = edn P. M.|A M. PMA M.! know where they can get the best value g $20) 7 461 ceatenneen ef fort heir pein Call to the new blue| terrible rage, strode into the room and | hae - ° very Pee DODBeWe. | 4 3) 8 42) Hunter River. aa 5 store, Sunnyside. —-W. P. Colwill up to the table. . 4 5 14,9 13). d.. ......17 2310 lk 211 dy&wky 2wks. ‘Gamblin! she cried. ‘‘And on the € Dollar @| 5 47) 9 37). Kensington .....| 6 58) 9 37 Another lot of those cheap dinner sets Lord's day, with the church bells ringin ¢ A 6 2010 O00} Ar. " Ly.| 6 9 00 that sold se well this summer.—W. outside anc decent people flockin to his é You Spend @! 6.4sh0 30 S’Side a Colw:l!. worship. I expected to find you here, 3 S17 asl 55 | LY ; Ar.| 5 45) g 99 © Wt dydewky- 2witg. - you hypocrite!’’ she went on, turning 4 _ for boots and shoes, Las its equi- ¢ PM, Le Ort FE oes 000| & BD 7 gee Our new‘blue store takes the lead for| © Unole Uriab. “You better get on @ valent in value here, whether you €} 8.371 07). O'Leary 65 che&p crockery, glass and chinaware.— } 7°U% duds right now and ee home. CURED by the IMPROVED method. Endors- 4 want boots for . 917, 2 15), Atberton........| 1 542 ts W. P. Colwill. Iwas comin in a jiffy,’’ the old ed by the medical profession‘andiby thousands | @ © 9, 55) 3 10 .. Tigmish .... ...-| 105) 50) _ ‘ 211 dy&wky 2wis. man said, weak with fear. “I guess I | treats CHRONIC DISEASES iby the Salis- | Who Dave discarded their trumes and remain | 4 { Boys or Girls @ 1PM, |Pe M, » 2 fs ocean might as well go ‘long with you as with | bury me’ hod of persistent self-help in remov- oe IMPROVED RUPTURE CURE, | Men or Women @, ew xlow M. A. : & Quebecer’s confidence in Dr | anybody else."’ He rose and steadied a at Re gg bh eg ng Fen painless, involving no inconvenience and re- d | Young or old @| 2-00 6 15) Charlottetown ... 8 ‘ "3 a. i (hase’s Caturrh Cure--gives himself by holding the chair. insures Minimum of suffering and Maximum wre Ser Ovinite, Runminations fee : © | 253) 6 50) Bedford ........ 7 37 2 i relief at once he says Seth Coe was the coolest hand in the | Cure, possible in each case. ’ @ We can cuit’ you—Just now you Q| 3:25) 7 10 ir \ ott Stewart {1¥) 7 15) 2 Danville, P,Q, April 9th,, 180 | game. Even Sister Abigail had not die Avoid Attempts Unaided. No Pay Untilj@uned @ will want school boots—good eer- 6 ; a 7 Dive * “171020 EDMANSON {BATES & Co., TORONTO. | concerted him. He reached over and A viceable Boots to stand the hard 0 8 10. Cardigan........ 6 2912 Dear Sirs,—E :closed find $1. for} dezim * ’ MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION OF @ wear they will necessarily get,-— 5 05) 8 5: GC town lv bexes Dr Chases ca'arrh cure. Please send| turned up Uncle Uriah’s hand. It was | gLoon, SPUT¢g, URINE, &e. THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS We h h , ‘o, wala wel omy --| 6 0512 9 i them atonee. Every patient using it says} g flush. : : ; -|9 Girl Oil Pebble ‘led Boote $1.00 $ bg Poem | bear A. M. | P «Ms : eS eee ‘You better straighten this pot out | Graduate of New York University ® ani) Of Pabh, meadinatincae "2a ee A. Muli Me ; Eanville, P.Q| before you go, uncle,’’ said Coe. ‘You “ORK Testimonials on? application, Correspon- aM eee . 414 oMt, Stewart ..../ 9 102 10° . —- i ., | Andthe NEW YORE HOSPITAL. Twenty | dence solicited. A perfect eure ean jbe guar- $1.15 Oe MAR. 5.5 wee’ 6 41,131 ; ee call, of course. I suppose a flush is | vears practice in N. Y. City. Diploma reg-| Sanieed if you obey instruct s a? aot a 00 , 4411 808s Pees lm SADy 5) | et ant pm teh te | see a nearer ¢ hnctintes molews poe, OOM OM eet ; ° _| players. They nodded assent. Coe stack- ‘ Q : Perla are cere ae | | cite cian “Meno aias aatens Address: Charlottetown, P.E.1,, Cau, DR. CLIFT } % é } eS An Mey Me 3 here,”’ he said, pushing them toward OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW, Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Canada 9 R kK JOST |} 725) Emerald ..... (9 0) simaplest, Y Uriah. Ac .ommodations reserved for patiexts. oe lz are Row, 6 4 ° e 9 6 | 8 15) .Cape Traverse ..| 8 10 . Lightest Plate Camera The old man started instinctively to- ; Re'erences on application’ eee CL ee eee 9 aC , bee A. M. ; ward the pot and then remembered Sis- 4 Stampers Corne 4} Fae i. ale \ * ter “bigail. He stopped and waited Q ® CONNECTIONS. : Ea stman S tremblingly for her decision. _— = — —_—_ Re SO} | 13 OOar.. Poin duChene, I.C.R.....ar . It seemed to the players, who turned eS Moncton, I. C. R.....-arjle ei . . > * : NX D, _ Eureka J I’. | from the weak and timid old man to Roth esa Ghureh Sehoo} 11 U5jlv. ....Levis, I. C, R seen ar . a the dominant woman, that at this cru- Clr ¥ a H A RD W A RH - STORE Y o | 16 15jar.....Montreal, I. C. R..... wld ‘ak res 384 x s34 inches; weighs but 12} | ojal test something of her moral rigidity we ee rr f B 5 ily StJohn, C.P.R or. 20 " : ; relaxed. She did not sweep the chips to Rothesay College for ew SS. See Me lens, rotary shu ck thi#e stops, v es : ‘ See ° es 2D a .. Bangor, v. . i te dee * id ee Tenten i as Pefectly ‘oeneen the floor. She said nothing about ill THE GP AND SOUVENIR Keep out the flies with will re-open Monday 5 20'.. Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d).. 11 Oo ; )srap-shots or time exposures and equally con- | gotten gains. With a visible effort she our wire, Buy General Pp , 8 10lar.... Boston, B. & M. R...10 |} 2 nient as a hand or tr pod camera, overcame a slight nervous constriction Hard St Pai Sept. 5th. UES Shen suing Montreal. ... ..++ 8 Ww with plate holder, ‘ . 21 | of the throat. She grasped her skirts ar ware, Store3, aints, STAFF, 1888-9.—Principal, Rev. O. W. Ol knw Boston, B. &M. R..seeee) f - er a ee ’ <a firmly and swept toward the door. _ Oils, Glass, Paper, Fence Howard, B. A., Honor Graduate and Gov- 9 a avogeitanel, C.F. R.Br! 7 Me nepeaaitad Searches Cap “ne anuaaaete fee a8 apace ‘ Uriah,’ she said, with great dig- Wire, Farming Too's and | ernor-General’s Medalist Toronto Univer- a . EAST KO - ~ : biger on ee lots of other lines in the sity: Honor Gradnate Huron College Lon- aon ponents EASTMAN KODA CO. st ths foot of the stairs.’’ “ don. j De h-~ar TE, ¥ After Uncle Uriah had obtained his Hardware Trade. Mathematics.—I. E. Moore, Esq., B. A., P.E. ISLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. bec School of Science, Toronto. For Girls ‘The old man didn’t have a flush. I ec — but, and al Class‘cs.—P.J. Robineon. Erq., B. A., slipped in a card to fill it out for him. reat big but "ou must | Honor Graduate, Toronto University. nti aman WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA I reckoned you fellows wouldn’t mind a > for pe > J Modern Larguage.—W. A. McClean, M ‘ —_— payin once more for positive proof that, J — Esq., M. A., Graduate Toronto University; PRINCIPAL I. OXEN HA IxcorvORATED 1891. .t. Rev. Bishop Courtney, D, D., Chairman Boara ot Truste vs. liss Lefroy, of Che tenham Ladies’ College England, Princ! pal. Kight Resident }.xperienced from Fngland and Nurse, Board and Taition Fees including French, Latin or German ors Greek, Daily Calistne- nies, Class Singing and Neediework, $225 per‘ anbum, or$75 per termy, ‘ Music, tinging, tainting, Drawing, ete. areextras. @@PPreparations for the Uni- Govyernesses Housekeeper, Matron no matter what kind of a woman she is, she’s always in with your play when you win the pot.’”’—New York Sun. a ee oe ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggists. 500 germents in our mantle room—won’t take five minutes tosee them. Selling fast Stoves, Paints, Hardware, Oils, Good Goods, Low Prices, Courteous Treat. ment, Prompt Attention Alvo a full line of steel and Full line of Oxtord Stoves Ranges iron stoves and ranges, Ontario Normal College; London Military College. Correspondents should be addressed to Rev. O. W. Howard, Rothesay. “Kinghurst” will re-open on Wednesday Sept. 14th, 1898. Miss H. J. Machin, formerly Lany Privcipal of “Edgehill ’ will have charge of the school and will have a thoroughly (Graduate of Montrcal Business College) Book-Keeping in all its bran hes thoroughe ly taughtin conuection with Actual Busi ness. Arithmetic, Shorthand — Typewriting Penmanship, Musiness Correspondence Commercial Law. Our sys‘em is the latest and best now in Use in Canada and the Uniied States, at ; ters tic Paton & Co mOMnar i of tants a cui tated { the ‘Holiday 4 D aes 15th ' s.tles, , ; . Corre ndevce- ~uould be addressed to | ‘Bis } ear, after ys, © rose ‘ Michaelmas Terr begin Sep. l4th 1898 3 a respo o } Frese Apris once, or :end for our new I A For ] jar Iv t I Urs. Kents Recital Opera priy at ce, re Miss Machin, Kothesay N. B. pectus, Dr. Hind | Ch’town, Aug 1193. 1731, 3, 5, tf ; warn oe } R, BB. NORTON & CH LTD 192 dy 12i. te d