+ aie Cartier on Friday or Saturday will be azet at Victoria. AL ENDAR, JULY. Iso7. N Cl NGES Oh." 19.5m, a. 1 Full M n, 13th, 12h. 3).8m., midnight. last Quarter, 2ist, LIh. 55.8m., n. N Moon, 29th, 11h. 45.4m., a. m. Dav of Week ; Sun Sun ; High i Rises Sets | Water h. m. hm. | mon, i | Thursday t 1s 749) 11:08 21 Friday © 19 mo: 1% | Saterday 19 19) 147 ¢ | Sunday 0 iS} 219 >| M 2 is; 249 @t Tues 1 i ou rem ay ; 17 £ OS S | rsday_ i 7 | t 4s ; | to > oo #0} Satur \ | 25 46 6 34 Lf Sun ; = is} 720 321M i 20 t5 8 18 13 | Tue 7 14 9 05 4 i We \ 28 1 9 56 Ip Thursday | 20 43 10 50 16} Ps 30 ma, 6 62h a y 31 ti 1 47 IS | Sunday 32 10) 2 20 i M 33 39 2 54 3 Tues i +4 38 = oo 21 | Wed vy 5 37 £ OO >» Thurs 34 f 3] 3 | Friday 7 35 5 06 2415S i Ss 34 5 52 2515S \ 0 | 33] 647 25) M vO | 2; 746 ait if 1 S 32 8 | \ eden 2 | | 9 18 ! | mS | 10 OS Friday . £1 ° 4 Be Saturday 144? Ti i @ By ! foc in “s SS r. & isiaud Railway Yn and after FRIDAY ; ah June, 1897, the f this Railway w i run daily, (Su i,j) AD ULCCT, ‘ *\ Trains Ou fa ne Trains I Rea STATIONS. ward. Read wr up. ; M.} \ M M. I M $350) 6 30 Charlottetown ...; « ; 52) 6 44 --Royalty Junction. 9 0111 48 19' 7 12 | Narth W iltshire g 9210 ~S {58 7 23. -.Hunter Ri S jsjl0 43 | 31 7 52 . Br 7 FA OF } a é | 50 SS OS rr wn 7 40 > on R pa .. Kensingtor " . Oo = _ - : ‘ 6 55) S 45 <i. \ S’Side 4 Lv. 7 00, § Lo 7 3010 00 LY J t 6 05) 8 10 |} 7 45110 22 .- maiscouche ...... = 49) 7 56} S (2 10 49 . Welling sikh ee 5 14 1 38 5 90.11 o9).- Port Hill ....... om 7 13 > 20-00 an. CO Leary...:..... 215 6 2} 136, 115 Bloomfie 2 50, 6 19 00) 2 03) --Alberton 113, 5 40) Ww 40 3 00 Tignish soee #008 105 5 OO r. MiP. M Pp. M.|A. M. eee aM. | $45 3 00). .Charl mM... 9 15' 5 40] + Oi 3 44 Re yal y Junction Q O1!] 5 = 7 2 3 Oy Le cee. S 371 4 47) 190 4-O0jAr. 1, L Lv. § 15) 415) m4 CCA 19; +4 OO} ) OOF 4 sat. : Morell. .6...6.53 7 42) 3 201 9 2D 4 Al. .St. Peters 26.6: 7 Wi 2 DW} 1016 5 28 Sear Rivs 6 46) 2 08 11 00 6 00! .Souris 13} 1 20] i. = a § 25 05}..Mt. Stewart 8 iO >) 37 4 58)..Car 1717238 D & ..G g wn 7 OO| 2 15 _ P M ja. 2 lp. oM P. M.} la. Mil 4 Gor. ewmeriid = .:.... 7 45) $ 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 = M.| iA. M. Trainsare run by Eastern Standard Time. A McDONALD, D.PCTTINGCER Superintendent, Gea Mgr Uovt. Rys, Charlottetown. ti oncton,N B. Ralway Office. June 1. J§$? Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, (897. The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.— At6.30am, 8am, 9.30am, lla m, lpm, 2pm, 4pm, 6.30 p m. Wi" leave Rockey Point as follows: At 7 am, 8.30 a m, 10am, 11.30 am, 1.30 pm,3pm,5pm,7 p m, SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At Jam, 12.45 p m, 2 pm, 4 p m. From Recky Point: At 10am, 130pm, 3p m, pm. 5.30 SOUTHPORT FERRY, Hillsborough will ply on the South- port ferry till further notice as fol- ows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town daily at 6.30 am and every half hour up io 10pm. Leaving Southport at 5.45 am, making half hourly trips np © 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat waves Ch’town at 7 am, making half zourly trips up to 8.345 pm. Steamer jaid off from 11.05 to 12 o’clock noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- modate the travelling public. Pleasant View House HAMPTON P.E. I. — ——_—_ Will be open for tourists and others on Thursday, June Ist. Rates mod- ohn Telephone connection with the en tire province. Persous coming by Str. Jacques M. SMITH, | a | — e@ j}e* Rnstico for the season, June 24 Tues & pd Propietor | Tea lowing Saturday. Kelly s Cross, June 5, 1897. THE DAILY EXAMINFR, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 14, 1897 We wish we could make everybody believe that promptness is prevention; that there should be no de- lay when you are losing flesh and when you are pale, espec- ially if a cough be present. The continued use of Scott’s Emulsion in the early stages of lung affections does prevent the development of Con- sumption. Your doctor will tell you this is true and we state it without wishing to make any false claims or false promises. Free book tells more on the subject. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont. Wants, Lest, Found &¢ WANTED: —A general] servant, experienced Apply to Mrs. 8S. R. Jenkins, Grafton St #1 pd W ANTED.—A MrsJohn A. ooOxK nO washing. ‘ pol yto Longworth, St Peters Road dy wky 3i. WANTED.— 4gerts for ‘Qneen Victoria Her Reign and Diamond Jubilee’ Over- flowing with latest and richest pietures. Con- tains the endorsed biograrvhv of Her Majesty, with authentie History of her remarkable reign, ard full account of the Piamond Jubh- ilee. Only 31.50. Big book Tremendous 4de- mand Ronanza for agents Commission % per cent DUTY PAID Credit given. freight paid OUTFIT FREE. Write aviek for outfit and territory. THE DOMINION COMPANY, Dept 7, 256 Dearbon St, Chicago. dy 6i W ANTE! —A girl ‘or general housework. Arply at this office. HAYING.— For sale cheap. a one horse mower as coodas rew, One season tn nee, Tnst tha thing fora sma}! farm, Annliy to Tohn Newson, wks julv 2 Rv. voenny manofl4 vears boo tr reeper and esition inan cffice or as travelling ssles- man. Weges mederate ard references first WANTED — class. Apply by letter to the Examiner Office. l wk WANTED — A mele tercher of the first or far Pisqnid Fest to Tames A McDonald, Sec’y Sehonl Ann'iy dy Fi wkyl ‘ond eless A fow hoarders ean he areammidated ot Mre Tahn. Melntrre’s, on coraer of Bayfield and Great Geo Streets. OS™ — A Fox Terrier (/®male) colar on neek, with owner’s name, 1 Warth Finder wil’ he rewarded on leaving same at Worth’s Livery Stable 151—1 wk pd. WANTED.— A gereral servant in small family. Good wages and hometo the right person. Apply ut this office. TOST — Between the Davies Hotel and tat Methodryst Mhrreh a feather hee, will the finder will kindly leave at the offes of the Singer Mfg Co. AMPBPRICAN GLADSTONE CARRIAGE huitlt he French of Rostaon Gand es far helf eost. Apply at Larges Carriage Factory. 130 tf. ' + 2 For Sale new fall WANTED.—A Conk: wages S10 1: ro wos! ing: wood references required. Apply to Mrs E Bayfield. Char'ottetown. dy and wky guar. ©’side journal. CONK VANTSTT— Forthe Seaside Hatel Apply to John Newson. FOR SAT. ~A mansard Roof Cnttage and Lard on rnston Street Fest. ata Bareain Apply to A. MeNeil, Auctioneer. dt¢ TO T.ET_A honse eontainivre six rooms sit- nated on Kine St. hack of “Mearcharts Bank of P FE. T. Possession civen ict of Tune apply to Miss. Lowden, Dundas Fsolanade. TO LET.— A house on Cumberland St An~- ¥ to H.P. Welsh. 337 tf WANTED.—An ernrerieneed horse maid. ‘»nly at once to Mrs Sullivan, Brighton Villa. Pasture to let-—Persons wanting Pasture for Cows during the season, near the city, had better apply to the urdersigned at once, as he ean only take a limited number*’— Arthur Peters 114 1lmo TO LET—An office in Bank Ruildirg with 4i-°:-procf vault. edjoining the offices of Messrs Davies & Haszard. Apply toJ. M. Savison, Cashier, 106 WANTED .—Chief Agent for P.E.1. to suv- erintend the business of the Manufacturers’ Life Insurapce Company. ‘ihe business is now so extensive as to require a resident man ager. District Agents also wanted in every anrepresented district Appiyto 7. R Paton Box 292 Charlottetown. 1283—Guar eee Diamond Jubilee ~o— (fathering. S 1897 comp 'etes the 60th year of England's J\ greatest Queen, and as the same year shall be signalizedin the history of Kelly’s Cross by the completien this autumn of the new St. Joseph’s Church, the parishioners propose commemorating the former event. and at the same time raising funds for the atter undertaking by holdmg a Grand Jubilee Tea Gathering near the Church Grounds, ou Thursday, July 16th, 1897, when everything shall ke arranged by an energetic committee to entertain in a sump- fueus manner all who will patronize them on that occasion. Although not amongst the first of the s2ason of similar gatherings the committee anticipate that it shall be amongst the best and most successful of the Diamond Jnbilee year. Reserve the above date, then, fors pleasant outing. By order of Committee. If the weather be wet the will be held on the fol- M. A. SMITH, Secretar la wewoi calecman * ) You can have your teeth extracted free of aN THE 360 DAY YEAR, as MESSAGE TO MEN, Why It Had to Give Way to the Systen | Proving that Tiu ¢ Honesty and True Phi Now Used. antre by Still Exist. There is a story in Plutarch which mus convince every reader that one myth at least relates to an alteration made in the Egyptian calendar to extend the length o the year from 360 days to 365. A year oj 860 days existed in Egypt at an early peri od, and may possibly have been arrived ai im the way suggested by Mr. ¥. L. Griffith The lunar month, from new moon to new moon, being 29% days in length, the con venient round number of 30 days was tak | en as a standard, and 12 months, of 3 days each, made up the year. The sola) year is more dif serve than the lunar month, the intervals being longer and a year of 366 days was a very con venient and reasonable approximation t it. At any rate, the year of 360 days cam: into use, anda curious custom at Acan thx, near Memphis, seems to allude to it If any man who is weak, nervous and debilitated, or who is euffering from any of the various troubles resulting from youth- ul folly, excesses or overwork, will take ‘heart and write to me, I will send tim con- | tidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restor- ed to perfect health and manhood, after years of suffering from Nervous Debility, Joss of Vigor and Organic Weakness, I have pnothing to eell, and therefore want no money, but as T know through my Own experience how to sympaibize with such sufferers, I am glad to be able to assist anv fellow—beings to a cure. T am well aware of the prevaietce or quackery, | for I mveelf was deceived and imposed }npon until I nearly lost faith in mankind ‘but I rejoice to say that I am now perfectly A perforated vessel was filled with watel | \0i] and happy once more and am desirous by 360 priests on each day of the year. Ir 'therefore to make this certain means of the island of Philw, again, 360 pitcher. | aie . , cure known to all. If you will write to were placed around the tomb of Osiris | = ere il 4 anil tie for making funeral libations, and wer | ™¢ YOu can rely upon being 7 : filled every day by the priests with milk | proud ealisfaction of having been ot great With 360 days in the year, the ecliptic cir , Service to one 1p need will be sufficient re- ele of the heavens, as represented in thi | ward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy charts, would be divided into 860 equa , assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage parts, and we must regard it asa relic o. | and address Mr. G. Strong, North Rock- this time that the circle is still made t | wood, Mich. 135 p&w. consist of 360 degrees. But so erroneou. ! an estimate of the length of the year woulc soon be corrected by experience. It is evident thatin about 72 years 3 cycle would be accomplished in which the New Year’s day would sweep through al the months, remaining only six years iz each. The same month, so far as its name was concerned, would now be in the inun Cation time, now in the scason of sowing and anon in the time of reaping, and the agriculturist must have been perplexed A text in the papyrus Anastasi makes ref erence to such perplexity, and may receive its explanation bere. Goodwin translatec it: ‘‘May Amen deliver me from the col¢ season, when the sun does not shine, the winter comes instead of the summer, the month is stormy, the hours shortened.’ Similar confusion would overtake the re ligious festivals, the New Year, for exant ple, coming five days before its prope) time, and then ten days before, and so on. and it might be thought that its observ ance at the wrong season would displeast the gods. The year of 860 days had to give way and ultimately did so in favor of one | of 865 days. Th date of the chang: isnot known, but it is referred to in in scriptions of the time of Amenemha ] (circa 2400 B.C.), and may of course have been introduced much earlier. Whet this was done, the original months wer not altered, but a ‘‘little month” of five days was inierpolated at the end of the year between the month Mesori of one | year and the Thoth of the next.—West §jjver Gloss Starch, ) miuster Review. | Enamel Starch, e | st & @ @® & @]O282828088 ieult o of sas IJBBBVeESVVTeETevwwess ‘SILVER GLOSS STARCH IS THE “OLD RELIABLE” LAUNDRY STARCH. HOUSEKEEPERS WHO HAVE TRIED IT AND THEN OTHER MAKES ALWAYS RETURN TO “*SILVER GLOSS.” THOSE WHO HAVE NOT TRIED IT SHOULD DO SO AT ONCE. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. em e eo 0202080 ] 28228 2 eeweeoo eee Starches made by the Edwardsburg Starch Co., L’t’d., are always reliable. - precise THEIR LEADING BRANDS ARK | | Benson’s Canada _ ) Prepared Corns FOR COOKING. FOR LAUNDRY. 4 Dominion of Canada, | | PROVINCE OF Pll hes 6 © alien tele ; 1. al; | || ||eases led me to pre- Prince Kaward Island | eee , / \\\\\wamber of cases of City of Charlottetown = | LSE Came "unaer Pere my care. I have not kept notes of Before Francis Longworth Haszard, Keq.,, } these cases, but in the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City, nearly all a cure f Ci : lattetow 4 was effected, and in the few that SA ee eae : did not progress to a complete re- Take notice that His Honor the Sti- covery the benefit from the pro- cedure was marked. CYRUS EDSON, M.D., Heaith Commissioner of Netw York City, and President of the Board of Pharmacy of New York City and County. See that the trade mark name TUTTI FRUTTI is on each 5c, package. pendiary Magistrate for the said City of Charlottetown, has by virtue of the pow- | er and authority in bim vested by the sta- | tute of the General Assembly of the said Island, institnuted— An Act to Consolidate and Amend the several Acts Incorporating the City of Charlottetown, ordered and appointed that Wednesday, 14th July, next, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him from the preceding Valuation Assess- | ments of rates imposed or authorized by the City Council of the said City, and that on euch day and daily thereafter, un- til all euch appeals have been heard, at } the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, in | k a “lor te ‘ the Police Court, in Charlottetown, afore- | said, all such appeals will be heard and |! finally determived by him. Dated this 6th day of July, A. D. 1897. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, Collector for said City. | is the place to have a nice job of PRINTING done; you not only get a nice job but you ean get it done cheaper than any other place in the city. The REASON is he is under less expence than.any other firm in the city and he has the latest facilities l a 5 ee TEA MAETING A Grand Tea Meeting will be held at WEST RIVER on the beautiful grounds of Mr. Neil Livingston, adjoining the new Hall, on for doing good work quick. THURSDAY, JOLY 15, 1997' J, D. TAYLOR ' as ! Always Busy Printing Office. The committe wil]! spare : make this Tea a grand success. Tea on the tables at 2 o'clock. Everybody come and have a good time. Proceeds in aid of new hall. Shou'd the day prove unfavorable the Tea will be held the first fine day follow- | ing. | No intoxicating liquor allowed at or! near the grounds. no pains to By order of committee. JOHN 3 t r icM Sisislrar,y secretary. A large demand and low price. $5400 Cash and only a few ieft. eAT TH E--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. pain by the means of either general or ocal anzesthesia. All kinds of work done atisfactorily. A. HORNE & CO, DR. J. H. AYERS 3 xs AGENT se EPEAT SSS SSIES cee -$48,000--IN CASH--$18.0 oa Oi) G AND PROVINGIAL EXHIBITI Taliiax, September 22th, to Gotober tat, 1897, Goid. Silver and Brouze Medals The largest amount ever offered in prizes in any Exhibition in the Maritin, Proyinces. ree : In addition to the grand Agricultural and Industrial Exh.bition, special ating, tions have been arranged for every day and night. The Spectacular Seige of Sabastapol every evening,—the most ZOTgeous ays realistic effects every produced in Canada, = An unequalled half mile track for speed competition. Exhibits carried at exceedingly low rates. Very cheap excursion tickets on gy railways and steamboats, : Full particulars later. ‘ Apply for prize lists. entry forms, ane all’ information to JOHN E. Woop, Secretary, Halifax, Marine Insurane « * . s * * -_ a - - = _ =~ Hulls, cargoes and freights insured at lowest rates. Ster. ing certiticates issued at office here when required. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, 17th May, 1 mo. 135. SPECTACLES. — OO RS Over twenty-five years I have been in the Spectacle bi | inoss and during that ume have fitted hundreds and hundp of persons. Some had put off getting glasses so long that they could not see a large 4 inch letter A without going within Qj 3 feet of it, and might have gone blind if they had put_ getting glasses much longer. Others have been fitted) ‘ rather misfitted, with wrong glasses by travellers, and cha 2d a great deal more than they ought to have been. Thi y:ar our traveller, Mr. C. H. White, intends calling on J ties at their homes in the country, to test eyes and show § ples of our goods. Should he call on you 1 bespeak for & your favorable consideration, and any order you may gi him will be filleé as soon as possible and guaranteed by mem \ Glasses can also be exchanged at the store, CAMERON Broe | . | a cl City, if after a trial they du not prove as satisfactory as wish. EW. TAYLOR, Gi = —ananaee < —_——- ceeapactina tn, etiam: eee " You may be busy; Just a Minute: se “eat been all the Spri So busy that we did not have time to advertise and tell you all the fine things we have for this season and the low price we are selling for, but the people find us out, for it takes ove forty people to keep the orders we get made up, 30 it kee us moving to keep everything going right, But for thoze® do not know, we might say that we keep all the old reliad cloths such as Bellwarp Coating and Serges, Tyke and Blet heim Serges, Fashionable Trouserings to no end. Come al see us and see our stock and the fine clothes we make, JOHN MACLEOD & C0 MERCHANT TAILORS. | — = er Just Got Time- - To Breathe 3 and wish to inform you that from this date until further notice we will do High class Tailoring at bi reductions, We have a large stock, and it must reduced ut any sacrifice: We want room for our fall importation. ? MR. J. J. McDONALD is still ou~ cutter, and withotl doubt is the only artist on P. E. 1. He is giving 4 greatest satisfaction. 2 Good Dressers get their suits made by vs, We are the up-todalt Tailors, McKay Woolen Co. High Grade Tailors.