er ora THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 7, (899 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, —- Wants, Lost, Fount, &e istanialil for Tourists and Other ace. Aaa eee ++ for general housework. VANTED.— G ; : e ws omy wr Th). Mra wart, Kent =f MYN3) \ ; at linden: VANTHI>—A girl for weneral housework. arply to Mrs F W Robins, Kent Street 208 , . Br { 3) Finder willbe rewarded On eavipg same a’ the Hotel Davies 205 A watch seal fatones pink onyx and " we acat vetweon Parliament Buildi ng and , ' ven 4 liberal reward of ed WANTS D4 lady for ght office work Ad 48 O Box tt 207 Ul WANTE?)—On or two young men to sard in a small private family rerms reas one Ap».y at this offic? 265 3i pd ROARD WANTED—Rr a young gentleman in a private family, (Protestant) Reply stat- jog erms per Week to M. EXAMINER office. WANTED.—A second hand letter-press. Apply at this office. »LEP -Portieterm of four vears and ie 3 the. tha’ large store on the corner of Qlaeen and Gratton Streets, lately occupied by ae MeKay Woolen Milis. Apply to Prowse BRroe 77 W ANTED~—A |housemaid, one who can wait on table preferrei, 4 pply to Mrs Bayfield 136 tf —— 9) LET~A dwelliag house on Prince St., ermeriy occupied by Mr. 3. C. Nash. Possess en given immediately. Apply to Henry Smith, at Connty Court Office 123 T) LET—!)welling nous on Povnal St, m>xtto St. Josepna Convent, Large stabie, yard and garde Apply at D»dd’s Medica! dal, 173 NN TO LET.— House on Brighton Road, heat- @i with hot water, Bath Rooms etc, at oresent ecenpied by T J. Dillon Esq. Possession giveu May. apply to J. J. Mcdinnon 69 WANTED —A girl for general housework, mint have reference. Apply to Mis Philip Large, Bayfield Street 199 $75.0 will buy the beat hand made buggy with best material and work throughout. Keepths money on tae Island, encourage @4°o 72. mssherics, wil Oayfeom F. R. fo3- ‘J aos? Lt:1 4 Fass w ytt TOLE *~—A house containing five rooms, situated on King Street, back of Merchant's Bank of P EIsiand. Apply at the office of . 7 a4 * . Prince Edward Island Railway Or and after MONDAY, 26th June, 1898, he trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun excepted,) as under. Trams Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down up o os a. oe PM 130 310 ivCh*townar 100 113) 9M 3+ 19 330 Royalty Junct 941 1115 935 3 2356 412 N. Wiltshire 856 1030 908 42 251 41% Hunter River 842 1017 853 43 33% 506 arEmeraidiv 759 939 823 AM 5M lv Junct 000 640 610 ar Iv 655 835 735 S’side > . oo 745 Iv Sar | 8% 5% 115 817..... Wellington..... 745 500 155 845...... Post Hill. ....714 4D Gf O37 ......O'Leaty..... 621 309 15910 17.... .Alberton........ 540 210 3 10630 55 a: ..... Tignish..... w500 16 eM. PM AM AM. AM PM AM PM 615 200 l1v..Charlottetown..ar815 350 72) 330....Mount Stewart.....710 221 810 438....... Cardigan. ......610 1251 825 5 War ..Georgetown....lv5 55 12 38 AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 715 330 iv .Mount Stewart..ar 705 210 44 100......--Morell........637 131 $06. 136......St. Peters......615 106 910 605 a:......Souris..... lv 510 1135 aja PM AM PM r. M. A. M. $2 lv ccce- Emersald,....ar 545 915 ..Cape Traverse. .lv 5 O06 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys? Moncton, N. B, SHARP, Superi nte ndent, P. E. I. B, le}lown Watches Watches'in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 » Silver " 7. « 30.00 Gold » 10.00 w 190.00 Ghains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon (-uards 25¢ Gem Rings 1,00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.006 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silver vare’nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also BW. TAYLOR TO RENT. The house on Water Street, oppo- ite Hotel Davies, at present occup ed yd. ©. Heagan. all medern ¢n- ome in solid silver: encies. Possession given Octcber rat, cext. Apply to 153— W. &. STEWARE. Time Tables, etc. Prince Edward Islaod has many attrac- tions for tourists, and it is expected that this eeason the influx of visitors will be very large. | HOW TO GET TO CHARLOTTETOWN The steamer Halifax leaves Boston for Coarlottetown every Saturday at noon and will be due at Charlotetowy on Monday night. On the following Tuesday at one she will leave on return to Boston. Hali- tax avd Port Hawkesbary are called at every trip. Passengers may take the Steamer at any of the ports mentioned. The Halitax bas been supplemented by the Grand Duchess. The steamer City of Ghent plys between Halifax and Charlottetown each week, calling at several poris en route, She is due here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavista, Cam- pana, Tiber and Polino, of Montreal, also sake Charlottetown a port of call. Passengers for this Province coming by way oi Pictou are brought to Charlotteiown by uhe steamer Princess. Those coming by way of Point Du Chene connect with the steamer Northumberland, and may come through to Charlottetown by the mail special! which leaves Summerside each evening immediately after the steamer reaches that port. HOTEL AND OTHER ACCOMODA- TION, ES on oe 6 cin ctu Charlottetown eS EE een “ NO a ee ‘ “ NS ce i kg “ SEE BUIND... . <°« « « veccccece = PD EEN UND oo cc cccese - Finlay House........ ¢ ecceee i” SNAG BEOROD. . d's cc cccccece “ Railway Hourse......ssecesseseee “ Cantwell House....cocceccesese ‘6 OT re Summerside I oY in “ Campbell Hotel............ ” Aitken House........csssseeeee Georgetown Tapper House... .. dua anys ” ks WO NS on nec cn vs Souri Ocean House .......... - Landedown Hotel...... ...Cape Traverse i a ee Alberton Wisener House...... o econse _ Seaforth Howee....cce ...0. i ” Railway Hotel..........00.... Tignish Clarke’s Hotel................ Kensington “Commercia! Hotel......... ” Macdonald House......... ... Montague Clark’s Hotel...... eccesesee. . Mount Stewart PESteOR House... .ccocccccee ™ - Acadia Hotel..........000000.. Lracadie Beach Seaside Hotel......... deetebede Rastico Pleasant View House....... Hampton Florida Hotel........ + Pownal Dominion House........ m Ci. Hougze...... unienstiens 4 Star hope MEUNOD hemi O cc cccsesccocess < Shaw’s Hotel......... .... Brackley Point North Shore House......... Malpeque chi Hodgson House......0.... There are many other hotels throughout the province, as wellas a good many farm houses, ‘vbere excellent accommodation may be Obtained at a reasonabie rate. ROCKY POINT FERRY The steamer Elfia plies between Prince Street wharf and Rocky Point daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows: Will leave Prince Street Wharf BBs bsces onenrtngs ex ee sed ere . 6.30. a m, - ** © © @ we OP eeeeeeee se eo eeeeeee 8 00 = “ ** ee ee eee eee © OOOH FOR FE « g 30 “ "" SPCC CR e we wm oe SOHO OC CEH He Hee 11 00 ‘ Ty 6000s caeitls aden ves vons 100 p. m. " Seereereese nea ® eee eeeeee ee ee 2 00 - MP edeccdncschseeqeesttnse pasecees SUS. O™ ” e**eeeweeotervr ere @ eee Seeeeeeeeree 6 30 sé Will leave Rocky Point: AE ceccccccosccsccccessecccccscceree 100 8. mM. © .cocconnceuhetibbeosens¢ o's — ea C és eeeeee en eee i sodevcsiindinee sain aan 00 * Rie des een decane amumisae * * Pee eT eee ere eee ere l 30 p- m. PT ss dh aaa 66 POP ORR e ee eee eo 3 00 ” ” COTM OO REO ORE Oe eee MOO EEE Hees 5 00 = F wetheeidendanteneeus out (a SUNDAYS. Will leave Priace Street Wharf ° At feet eee eee ewer eee Le 8 00 Be m. “ CeCe eeeeeeeteeewn ee ee noon 13 45 De m, Ue a ee tteteer @e00eeeees ~ 00 - os «wee Faee wise ae oeee + 00 ™ Will leave Rocky Point: At eerste Pe ereeeeeteeere - Be 10 00 a, m™. “ SO CTOe PHM eR ROH ee er ee ee l 15 Do m,. © scat sengiak /. <tanabinnte SORT ‘ sees freee Se eeeeeen eeeeeetee LY D 09 ” Tourists i. “¥etion Buieat. ee ee Visitors to Prince Hu... Toland who desire information, relating to . >‘2's, and boarding houses, trains, boa’. wa Jvery stables etc. and how to reach the ‘ifferen: seaside and country resorts, fishing pisces &c. &c. can obtain the same by calling 0. or writing to Messrs Johnson & Johason druggists. Prowse Block Ch’town. All information cheerfully furnished free of charge. GHG BAG 3 3 % oy “Prince Ku ward [slanw’ New Edition--Just Issued. An Illustrated Book, de- scriptive of Prince Edward % Island. For sale at all book- we stores and at R. H. Magon’s % WABA i & & ts i & Price 25 cents{a Copy. > Bi newstands. Centains a map. % SF PSNR SR SE ERS Your Watch a Compass. generally known. that compass on It is not watch isa reliable a sunny day. <All you have todo istolay your watch flat in the palm of your hand, with the hour hand pointing in the direction of whe sun, as shown by the accompanying sketch. The point exactly midway be- tween the hour hand and the figure XII will be due south. ‘*‘Some years ago,’’ says one who hag tried this many times, ‘‘while taking a walk just outside of London, I was ac- costed by a stranger, who asked to be di- rected to a certain locality. I told him I was not acquainted with the names of tha streets, but that if he would walk one block eust he would reach the desired place. I took out my watch and figured out the proper direction, at which he ex- pressed great surprise. How to Make a Dog Happy. If you want to make friends with a dog, you will find that there is nothing that this animal likes better than to have soma one rub his ears. If you will take a dog’s ears and cur] them upin your hands and squeeze them gently, you will make a canine friend very soon. If the dog wears s collar, youcan add greatly to his com- fort by scratching that’ part of his neck where the collar reste —_—_— 4 —————- SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepstas Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drows} ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pills, CHARLOTT ETUW'N Business College — AND— Writing Academy Will re~open for the Fall and Winter Term ON AUGUST 2oth. (‘Let the Searchlight of Practice illuminate the uark places ot Theory’’) A THOROUGHLY Progressive, Practical institution, in which young men and women are not only taught Bookkeeping (in all its applications to Commerce) both by single and double entry, bu: are trained how to de business by actual business rhe s'udents act as buyers, sellers, traders, bankers, boo«-kcepers and accountants in actual business operations, and the currency issued by the Co lege Bank, aad the mdse. issued from the Emporium are used in bona- fide business transactions, justthe same as in mereantile and banking houses. Book-~ keeping in itself may be learned at home, but a knowledge of howto transact business cannot be thus acquired. That our ccurse and system of training is emiently practical write for testimonials from business men and from students who are now holding lucrative and responsible positions, SUBJECTS: Book-keeping by single and double “entry (theoretical end practical) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanship, Busines Correspondence ommercirl Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Ratiroading, Steamboat- ing, Banking (sctual practice in the College Bank), Typewriting, Shorthand, and Narvi- transactioas, gaiioa. 3 FACULTY: L. B. Miller, Principal. Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business Practice, Business Correspradence, Typewriting and Navigation. A.C. McMillan, Vice Principal, Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating, Banking, Ac- counting and Actual Business Practice. J. Harry Williams, teacher of Business every | Y 2 AY Enjoying Warm Weather. It can be enjoyed even in the heated city. Cool blood, an energetic system and perfect health which come with the daily use of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt make life enjoyable even on the hottest days. The constant user of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt escapes the oppressive muggyness of the warm weather, and enjoys its pleasantness. Abbey’s Effervescent Salt may be taken at any time. It makes a refreshing drink, and invigorating, health-giving tonic. a a fs y AY I have duly analyzed and tested several samples of ‘‘ Abbey’s Ef- fervescent Salt.’’ I find it to be of very uniform character and composition, and sold in packages well adapted to the preservation of the Salt. This compound contains saline bases which form ‘‘ Fruit Salts’? when water is added—and is then a very delightful aperient beverage, A a yey Se uy Sit aa highly palatable and effective. “A Abbey's Effervescent Salt con- “Sy tains no ingredient of an injurious 2M or unwhol¢some character, and may be taken freely as a beverage. JOHN BsakKER EDWARDS, a} a. DE. FOB. 2% Emeritus Professor Chemistry, Uni- $% versity Bishop’s College, and Do- %8 minion Official Analyst District of sm Montreal. oe SO Bie FRESE SEA BAER ESF: BREESE BERNE NREREN RRR —_—_—-— ee Tn, THE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK RACES, I899 WILL BE HELD AT CHARLOTTETOWN. | THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, —ONE DAY ONLY— HORS& RACES 2 25 Class ~ se 8200.00 Free For All - ~ ~ - *6 S300 00 2.30 Class - - -~ « ee 3150.00 Entries close 30.h August, 1899. No borse barred by record made after Ist Ang ust, 1899, Alliurther part culars given on application to the secretary. Admission to the grounds 25 cents; children under 12 years old 15 cente. Admission to Grand Stand 25 ceats. SPECIAL RATES EY STEAMERS and RAILWAYS By regular and special trains from all stations to Charlottetown onthe 14th September, good io return same day as followe:— Tignish to Piusville, inclusive $1.25 | Kinkora, Albany and Cape ‘l'raverse 75°. B'oomfieid to Portage, inclus've 115 | Souris to Bear River, inclusive 85 Conway to Richmond, inclusive 95 } Rollo Bay to Midgell, inclusive 75 v ellington to St. Eleanore, iaclusiva 85 | Marie to Douglas, inclusive 60 Summerside to Freetown 75 | St Andrew's to Tracadie. inclusive 15 Kimerald to Fredericton, inclusive 60 | Bed’ora to Suffolk, inclusive . Clyde toN, Wiltshire, inclusive 45 | York 25c; Union 20c¢ Coiville to Loyalist, inclusive 35 | Georgetown to Perth, inclusive 75 Milton, 30c; Winsloe, 20c; Rovalty Junction, | 48 Road to Peake’s, inclusive 60 15°; Cemetery, 10c; St Dunstan’s, 5c Pisquid 45 Also return tickete at one first c’ass single fare wi]] be issued from al’ stations t» Ch’town onthe 13thand 14h September, goodto return by all trains up to ani cn the 15th S ptember. The+peci 1} train will run +s follows—(Local Time) Leave Summerside on the arrival of the regular train from Tignishon the i4h September at 925 a. m. At § 254m Leave Fredericton 10 30am Leave Kersington 9 48am -" Huntec River 10 43am $s Freetown ig (3am - North Wiitshire 10 53am ' Emeraid 10 3am ™ Royalty Junction }] 25am “ Bradalbane 10 19 Arrive Charlottetown ll 49am rT Elliots 10 25am Specia! train leaves Cape Traverae at 7 am; Albany 7.16 am; Kinkora7.30am connecting with the sp cial at Emerald acd -rrivee at Charlottetown 11.40 a m A epecia’ train will leave Charlottetown on the afiernoons of the 14th for the west at 6.90 p m, connecting at Summerside with train for Tignieh. Inaddition to the :egular morsing train on the I4:h September, a special wil Leave Souris at 8 #0) am Leave Mt Stewart at9 55am a see ee That valuable freeliold farm on the St. P-ter’s Road, eight mi Charlottetown, which wae pane a late Henry M McLeod most desirable farms ever offere in this province. It d tor ale nicest farming section in Queen’s Coun It consists of 125 acres, 95 of which oa in @ high state of cultivation, the balance beiog covered with hard and soft weod. ft is well fenced with sprace bedzes and has a large orchard. Railway Station, Queen’s FOR SALE. » Situated ae owned by the Chis is one of the is Situated in the County Court House snd School House all on the premises; wharf and cheese fae. tory are withiu easy reach, The dwelli house and barns are all that can be desire ed ard are in good repair, purchasers musi see the property to preciate the many advantages it offers «9 the aspiring agriculturist. In tending The property =‘ may be inspected any day upto the first of September, when to parties interested full part-culars and terms will be given by the undersigned. Another farm of sixty acres half a mile mile frou the above with three never fail. ing #prings of water will be sold separately or in connection if desired. SARAH S. MACLEOD, HENRY 8. MACLEOD, Admistratore of the estate of the late eS Henry M. McLeod. 190 d6i 39 PORTO RIC) SUGAR Thirty tons Just landed ’ For sale by —— HORACE HASZARD Charlotcetown st August 1899 2 w eod —— ACHING TEETH Carefully treated and filled of crowned with gald. DR. J. P. MURRAY, QUE STRRET PORCELAIN MEAT CHOPPERS $1.69 each— Granite Tea Pots 29 euch Dodd & Rogers NE; sv Ss P. B. Island Rallmay TENDERS FOR GRADING Sealed tenders addressed to the modersigh ed and marked on the outside “Tonder Grading” September received until 1899. for the grading a wil! be 25th, other work required in changing line of the Prince Kdward Island Railwsf between Colville and Loyalist, for @ of about two miles. ; Plans, profiles and specification may ¥ ‘* Bear River at8 31 am ‘ Bedford at 10 18am St Peter's at 9 05am “ Royalty Junc. atid 45am “Morell at9 26 am Arrive Ch’town at ll am Special train will leave for Georgetown and Souria at 6.30 p m each day of races Excursion returo tickets will be issued at one first-class fare from a!) stations on the Intercolonial and P. E.1. Railwav to Charlottetown on the 12th and 13th Septem ber, good to return up to and on the 15th September. Return fare from Pictou to Ca’town $2.00 on the 13:b, good to return on the Lith. Steamer Jacques Cartier wil] issue’ tickets, good to return same day for 25c, leaving Ch’town et 5 p m All commuizations to be addresed to the Secretary. Owing to some of the first days races at the Charlotte- uy to and ; Penmanship. Wm. Moran [jicensed] Teacher of Short- hand, George 8. Enman, Esq., [Law Firm Me- peaee & Inmap} Lectvrer on Commercial aw. For circulars§ or full information write or apply to L. B. MILLER, Principal All interested are [cordinally invited to ca}} the College and inspect our system of @ ining and work !n general, town Nriving Park not having filled that day’s races have been cancelied, consequently all special train arrangements apply to Thursday the 14th only. Return tickets at one single first class fare will apply to 13th and 14th instants, coming and returning 13th, i4th, 15th F. L. HASZARO, C.R SMALLWOOD, President Secrets ry seen at the office of tae Suveriatend the P. E. Island Railway. at Charlottet@ qo. ff the office of the Chief Engineer, at Mi N.B.,on and after the 5th ~cptem ver, 18 ’ at which place als» forms of teader _ obtained. rors Tenders must be meade on printed supplied. . 3 Al! the conditions uf the specification me be complied with. The Railway Department will not be boat ¢ st > reat -a@ny tender. © accept the lowest or any wy aH iRP. Railway Office ; Charlottetown, Aug 3ist, 1899 —wi, Su jerin tense \8 Foreman Printer 1or book, jo® newspaper office in Trvro. man to make ready and feed newsP Printer Wanted at Oss and Also youus ei and job presses, having some exper in typ? setting. letter or te'egraph to }Li- Apply stating wages by TIMES-G UARDIAN,