Ce RET a. Sl T Evra w Steamboat Time Tables SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS r leaves Charlottetown for Sou'h und returns every half hou xcented,) for Charlotte halt hour rT? 9) m™m.. mi incayseé Stearn leaves Southport ow iA and runs every ’ : Un lave excepted) =nndavs—Leaves Charlottetown a* 4 a, TO wd every balf hour until$ 35. Steamer laid f? ym 11.05 to 12 noon. leaves Charlottetown 8 93) ard Il a m, Vonday—Steamer for Rocky Point at 6, every week dey. 1,2. 4, and 65) Pp. m.. Syndsv— Leaves Charlottetown 900 4, M., 12.45, 2and 4p, ™m.. Leaves Charlottetown for West Thursday be BR m., caling at Westville riive 4 p iro R ba — ns ’ > > lay Morning—Leaves West River Bridge r Charlottetown at 7 30, calling at West- ville, returning at 4p. m EAST RIVER. Monday—Leaves for Fast River 3p. m., returning Tuesday. Leaves Hayden's Ww hart 7 a.m , calling at Hagvarty’s and nickey’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown 5 p. ™., making return trips Leaves Saturdevs at 5 a, m., leaving Hay: den’s Wharf for Charinitetown at 7 a. Mm eallirng at Haggart«’s and Hickey’s W harves, making return trips at 5p, ™., from Chai Llottetown Steamer leaves tor Mt. Stewart every alter: nate week, as the tides may suit, Str, ‘ Jacques Cartier ” Leaves Charlottetown for yrwell at 2 o’clock inthe afternoons of Tnestay, Wednesdar and Thursday. and arrives from (r= ell about 9.20 a.m onthe seme days, The boat siso returns from Orwell about8 p. m on Thurs- jave Leaves for Crapand at 39.m, and 3p.m™ on Friday.and arrives frm Crapand abhont ) Warn. On Saturday the boat leaves for Crapeud at2p.m..ard arrives at “harilotte- town at 10a. m,. and 8.50 Pr m., The boat calis at Vernon River every *%- ernate Wednesday, tides premitting. Str. “ Electra ” Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor. Georgetown and Montague every Thursday at noon. Arrives at Charlottetown from Murray Harbor, Wednesday evening about 6 o'clock, Wants, Lost, Found, T0 LET.—A house on Prince “treet. con aining 9 large rooms, besides halls and pin- | try. The house well «itn ated for a boarding houre or vrivate residence. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen St. 173 wANTED —A smart veung woman that has had some experience in dining room work, good reference required, Enquire at Queen Hetel between the hours of t-n and twelve a. m. 173 tf WANTED—A maid servant where two sre kept, Geod reference required Apply at this Office, WANTED—Agints for new season, new Jampies, new plan of engage-ment. Lake Brose Co., Montrea). TO RENT OR FOR SALE.--A _ black-mith stand nearRocky Point Ferry with eightacres ofiand, Apply to John Newson Ch’town. 55 3 mos. TO LEC —Tasr h aa? aai premises know as the “Old Londo. Hu92, ’ situateoa Wate St, nextt»> Government Warebouse No 1 Appliv to Peake Bros & Co. jan2B—tr WANTED —Successful cinvassers in anv line to act as closers, $0.09 oe menth and expenses. Address box 679. Montreal. WANTED.—Immediately an experienced ¢eok with reference. Apply to Lady Davis. = Bamborsonis Glenleith ” / o's ving Blended of the same rare old High land Malt Whiskies, during more than (years, Sanderson’s CLENLEITH to day asinothe nast, the purest and best whisky in the world. Sole proprietors: Robertson Sanderson & Co., Leith Scotland. Established 1846---Capital paid up £350,000. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WIRE Ltd., THE DAILY EXAMINER Te BEAUTIFUL MAGIC LAKE. The Present Which an Earthquake Made to Tennessee. Reelfoot lake, which lies mostly in Obion county and partly in Lake, is the largest sheet of water in Tennussee, it being 40 miles in length and from 8 to & in width. This lake, which evokes rapturous comments from even the most indiffer- | ent observer, was formed in a few min- utes by an earthquake, which, accord- | ing to the best authorities, ocourred be- | tween 2 and 3 o’clock on Saturday | I morning, Nov. 16, 1811. There were two terrifi¢ shocks about 30 minutes apart and many lighter ones between | and after. The earth rocked violently, | a deafening noise like thunder struck | terror to tbe ear, the atmosphere was heavily laden with scmething like smoke and vivid and almost constant flashes of lightning illuminated the sur- rounding country, and in less time than it takes to write it thousands of acres of land bad sunk far below the level of the mighty Mississippi. The Father of Waters rushed into the sunken country, and the suction was so great that for three hours the river ran up stream, and rafts and boats below the lake were torn from their moorings and went whirling into the seething, maddening vortex. As sound as the newly formed lake was filled the river went majestically on its usual course, leaving to Tennessee one of the finest fishing resorts in the country, which is annually the Mecca of thou- sands of srortsmen.—Cincinnati Com- mercial Tribune. Students’ Pranks. In The National Magazine W. H. Leavitt tells some amusing stories of the pranks of American art students in Paris. Once the students in one atelier hazed a newcomer by taking all his money, putting hira into a cab and giv- ing the driver instructions where to take him. When the cab halted, the penniless student alighted and stood ou the curb. ‘'Will you be so good as to light a match?’’ said the student. ‘‘I dropped a napoleon in the cab and can’t find it.’”’ Whereupon the driver whip- ped up and was away in a hurry. A new student from Algiers amused the studio for awhile by imitating the sounds of vcrious wild beasts and birds. Theu the fickle fellows tired of it. So one day, havivg prepared a big box with breathing holes in it, they put the miniic in it and kept him there three days, at the end of which time he per- formed only by request. A Tough Colored Man, A recent railroad wreck in North Carolina was caused in a peculiar way. A colored man wanted te get a ride and tried to jump a train of empty flat cars. He niissed the car and fell across the track, where the wheels of several cars passed directly over bim. Hia body threw two of the cars off the track, and the strangest part of it 1s that after the cars had run over him the man was able to get upand walk away. Aas he looked around him he was beard to exciai~: ‘*Well, well! I never see de Jike sence | wuzbo’n. I'll bet ny week's wages dat railroad’ll sue me fer damages. ’’—At- lanta Constitution. Very happy is Curran’s reply to bis pormpous antagonist in debate who had loftily aseerted that be was the guardian of bis own honor, ‘'l wish the honorable and learned gentleman joy of his sine- care."’ ™~ 4 Noeds of the Present. “Wouldn’t your majesty like to take out scme lifo iusurance?’’ respectfully asked the agent on being admitted to the royal presence. **I can't afford it,’’ replied King Scl- omon. ‘It’s all I can do to look after my family while I’m alive.” Waving his hand to signify that the interview was ended, he turned to tho speaking tule and ordered hia steward to provide 300 portcrhouse steaks and 700 veal cutlets, breaded, with tomato sauce, for the family dinner.—Chicago Tribune. The Silk Hat Epoch. Mrs. Greathead—I want a silk hat for my husband and one for my eon. Hatter—I didn’’ know they wore them. Mrs. Greathead—They bhaven’t here- tofore, but now my son is growing bis first mustache and my husband’s taking av interest in politics.—Philadelpbia Becord. a Montague of Dunnville, Cured of Ule erated Itching Piles. Mr. Robert Montague, of Dunnville, Ont. writes:—'Was troubied with Itching Fil-s or five years and was so badiy ulcerated, tuey were very painful, so much so, that I could not sicep, I tried almo-t every medicine known when I was recommended to use Dr. Chase’s Ointment. I twenased a box #nd fromihe first appiication got relief. Have used two boxes and ani now completely 77 cured, “ARK FISHER, SONS & 60, Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings Large assortment of Ladies Cost- ume Cloths always oo hand. Sample Reom, /2); Prince Wm, St. St. John, N. B. & SPIRNIGMERCHANTS =: H H. HARVEY, Agent a a The Art of Lighting a Pipe. Now, comrades, not to waste time talking of style of pipe or brands of to- bacco—tastes differ in those things—try this: Keep pipe and stem as clean as possible, and the time to clean them is immeately after a smoke. Fill the bowl with your favorite brand and press Wulirmly, bat don't strive tosee how id you can pack it. If you make it as will burn like wood and make @ cual fire about as hut and ungrateful. Don’t light the entire sur Don’t ‘‘pull’’ as though you bad n more matcbes and feared it world ‘‘g: yat.’’ Lighta small spot directly in the ‘encver. Smoke slowly until it works it: Uy downward. If it under to svread, press it down | again with thumb or linger. A balf minute’s care in starting is all that is required. Now smoke slowly. The little fire con tinues downward, delicately roasting the tobacco on the sides, and presently when you cave this off, there will ccm: au revelation in soft, wellow smoke, s cocl, so delicious, so socthing, that you will never -egret bavipg read this.— Sports Afield. tye ‘ y 1 $f 1 as wood, 1G wey gradua Von. In Germany ‘‘von’’ implies nobility pod all porscps who beloug to the no- bility prefiz ‘‘von’’ to their names with out any exception. Persons who do nc belong to tha nobility cannot -bave th: tight to put *‘von’’ before theiz names. A wan wois knighted fcr some reason however, has the camo righ **von’’ beZoro bis family name asa per- son of 3 lity. » oz instance, 7 - wo } ~ wn halri? P lpevice he when Aleztadsz sauincooldt W2s ZUIZ NT 40 net on 4 , 22ucied ed he becatwe Alexanicr von Humboldt. All his dexvcencaznts, mala and fomale, tale the prefi:.—Peiladcipsia Presa —_—- hy weramaeaiahtia 3 Gal 712 029 Switcerland enioy3 é distinction cf having a larzer percont:s" of lunatics than any other country. LL ths canton of Zurich there aro 3,361 in & populaticn of 339, 000. In 1564 a pair of shoes made in Eag: apd cost ter pence. —~ LS - Se + aye Homes of the Antkracite Miners. A group of papers dealing with the Pennsylvania coal regions appears in Tbe Century. Jay Hambidge gives ‘‘An Artist’s Impression of the Colliery Re- gion.’’ Mr. Hambidge says of one of the ‘*patches’’ where the miners live: Each little bouse, with the boxes, cubby holes and fences about it, has been built by the man who lives in it. And he is a laborer, a struggler for mere existence, not deft in the use of tools, nor with an eye for the symmetrical, nor with an appreciation for anything beyond the most primal facts of living. The roofs of the buildings slant at all angles, with no two sides of the same length or defiection. One portion will have eaves, while its companion will scorn the lux- ury. The same incongruity prevails ey- erywhere. Some of the small openings used for windows are high, while otbers are jow. One door will open in and an- other out. The hinges have evidently come from the company scrap pile, and the staples and latches and locks from the same source. Someof the rcofs have shingles, others weatherboards, whiie others «ze fcrmed of great pieces of rusty sheet itun. Acute Rheumatism Pains in the Foot and Limb-—A Complete Cure Accemplished by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ‘‘ For a number of years I was afflicted with acute rheumatism in my lett side and all the way down my limb into my toot. I live five blocks from my work and had to stop and rest several times in going and coming. I could get no relief from my trouble and was on the point of giv- ing up my job when I happened to hear of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I purchased a bottle of this medicine and a vial of Hood’s Pills and began taking them. Before I had half finished them I was relieved and it was not long before 1 was completely cured. [ never lose an opportunity te praise Hood’s Searsaparilla, for my cure meant a great deal to me, as I havea fam- ily and must always be at my post.” WILLIAM HASKETT, yardman, Grand Trunk Railroad depot, Brantford, Ontario, Hood’s Sarsaparilia {s the best—in fact the One Trne Blood Purifier, Sold by all druggists. $1; 3ix for $5. Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, care fully prepared 25 cents. FOR SALE Dvelling Sienna Water Front opposite Park Boulevard We are instructed to offer for saie that desirable and beautifully situated dweli- ing house and premises lately ocenpied by Simon Davies, facing West Street, and lying between the residence of Sir Louis Davies and Benjamin Heartz Eeq. This property can be had ata bargain and ponsession can be given at apy time, within a month from purchase. Terms of purchase easy and reasonable Part‘culars and inspection on application to DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitorso 2p’ 171 2aw tf CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 28, 1898 SDO-D0000-0-00-0-D00O-000 0 COS TCO FROM INDIA AND s DEKOOCHIOOO-O AD “> CEYLON ELEPHANT BRAND PURITY AND STRENGTH Combined with flavour, make Tetley’s Elephant Brand Indo Ceylon Packet Teas, favorites the world over. These qualities and their low prices have made them known as Best of Tea Value . ou every packet, ‘ 1 edad in lead packets oniy. Retail pric 25c. TO $1.00 PE” Lb. * your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we will see your order is filled. oh paseo PT me BN FISTING Tit & CO., 2000000-00-000-00-0 London, Eng., Cancdian Head Office, 14 Lemotixe SL, Montrecl. DODO OO0000CUGV00570 0000000000060 5606000 600005065 0000-0-0000000000000000000000000000000000 0000 000 S000-0000900000000000000000 se 2 - rere OE EN rer 4 ie ree + r rece ‘ , vr SSCS iTS, 20000008 08086 106990880088 J 698975900 GOSS DESOCOS Yes You cal Purchase a suit of clothes for $5.00—But what is it? worth, and if you are satitfied, who should disagree with you? ‘ But would it not be more gatisfactory to buy one of our make $10 00 49 or $12? If there is avy difficuity in getting one to fit you, we will make & one to special measure by first class workmen, for $12, 13.50, $15, and 4 upward. We could fill a newspaper full of testimovials in praise of well 4 made clothes, but we forbear. OSOOVE®SOHET OOH OOOS M 00080880 3H08995008985080 High Class Tailoring Queen St Ch'tow “ g BRUCES. : 4 800098590009 0026008290090 £ CHS. OF IAOBESOOF AALS : 3 Queen St—High Class Tailoring—Queen St » ts Pyar) ie mye ik, < a -<¢ vine dish lt : It’s all it’s PAO L ye uatuathics iTry Bruces 1.) CITY - HARDWARE - THE GPAND Keep out the flies with Tre our wire, Buy General Hardware, Stores, Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper, Fence Wire, Farming Too!s and lots of other lines in the Hardware Trade. Don’t forget the Que- bec Heater, but, and a great big but, you must buy for cash. Stoves, Paints, Hardware, Oils, Good Goods, Low Pnces, Courteous Treat: ment, Prompt Attention ‘Ns 3 Alero a full line of steel and Full line of Oxford Stoves Ranges. iron stoves and ranges. R. B. NORTON & CO LTD The Primus The best cil stove ever invented, consumes one quart of common kerosene in 6 hours, Generates oil nto Price & 4, Refrigerators bg Tee Cream Freezers gas Ree 26 p ¢ discount DOOD & ROGERS ee —— PARIS GREEN. We are leaders in the Green business We sell the best We have sold more in the past six years than any bouse in P. E. Island. —————— ~FENNELL & CHANDLER j + le TOURISTS HOTEL GUIDE. Leading Hotels in fhis Province and their Locat‘on. Davies Hotel........-...--...Charlottetown Queen Hotel. ......+++eeeee "= Revere Hotel. .........» seseunie ” Rankin HoUse...ccseceseseesecs “ Duvean House...... edieeeindas “6 LePage House.......+- sees Rareks Hotel. .... . s-vssoores “ Clifton House.................Sumimerside i tel TRBOG ¢ ««.s-00+c0cces csveepoeye 6 Campbell TEE iviecnnnehimnunn m ” Albion Terrace... .. sodcbnel-s occas Ge Seafurth House....ccces seccccsee coceee “ Railway House............+++Tignish Aitken Hotel.....scsceceseeeceeces Georgetown Tapper House.....-.-++sesssees : ee tt Sea View House. ......... . o++ceesccee SOUPS Lavdsdowne Hote). ......-.- Cape Traverse Clarke’s Hotel..............++--- Kensington Commercial Hotel.......--- . s McDonald House.....+.+.+++++-+++ +» Montague Manson House.......-----. Mount Stewart Clar‘ce House..........+. 00000 te Sea Side Hotel............+++0+: Rustico Beach Dette Tet oes so oo soncede v0.00 Pleasant View House............».. Hampton Hotel McLean......... _..Nine Mile Creek Mutch’s Hotel.................. Stanhope Cif House........0ccceee neaaiiae ” Shaw’s Hotel]...... seeseeeee Brackley Beach North Shore House... .....+++.++«.Malpeque Florida Hotel...ccccs-sescoccses so se oP OWPSI Good board at cheap rates may be obx tained at many farm houses on tke coast. Canadian Gov't Railway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun-, days excepted,) asunder. : Trains I Trains Out- oa a ward. Read STATIONS. ward. Rene down. - Pp. M.JA_ M, PM. A.M, 3 10 7 45) _ Charlottetowa ...) 8 5012 10 4 30) 8 42 .. Hunter River, 7 5310 5) 5 14) 9 13). Emerald.. ..... 7 2310 ° 47, 9 37), Kensington...... | 6 58) 9 37 6 2010 00 ‘xy. Lv. 6 35) 9 00 S’Side 4 | 6 45/10 30 py. As.| 6 Oh oe 7 45/11 55). port Hill .......| 4 20 .> P. M. ” 8 37) 1 07, O'Leary........-| 300! @ 26 9 17) 2 15).. Alberton.....+..| 210) 5 42 ars SF REED dinos 4400 105, 5 00 | —___|P. M.JA. ©. . oO A.M, | A. M.|P. M ss 6 15), .Charlottetown .. ‘| 8 15) 3 50 2 53) 6 50) Bedford ........) 7 37) 253 3 25 7 10 ar Mt Stewart flv q 15 2 ee) 3 35) 7 20 ty \ 710,200 4 43) 8 10). .Cardigan........ 6 2) 12 51 5 05! 8 52). .Georgetown iv ../ g 95 12 30 & M/A. M, A. M.| P.M Lae. ee ner 3 35) 7 15) Mt. Stewart ....!'7 10) 2 10 es he OO 6411121 4 41) 8 05). st. Peters .....-| 6 OO} 1 08 6 10, 9 10) Souris.... ...--- 5 1511 35 + 2 rn ofp. M. iP, M. oe i %)..Emerald eeecee 90) ..Cape Traverse ..) 8 10 P.M. } A. M. CONNECTIONS. 13 Oryar.. Point duChene, LC.R.....ar[15 35 Oh Sines... Moncton, I. C. R...... ar\13 5 o8 See. ....1.00m & 0. Ries 5st eee aS tier... ...Mantecal, I. C. BR... 4; iv) 1D 05 5 30llv.......StJohn, C.P.R....ar.,[ll 20 DOR, .. use Bangor, M@. >. R..... .. | 4 30 5 20)..Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d).. 11 00 8 10\ar.... Boston, B. & M. R...iv «| 7 00 a fs be ce Montreal. ... .....) 8 @ 8 10) Pie Boston, B. & M. R...c00.| 4 9 00) Arr. _.»Montreal, C. P. R. lv....| 8 Of A. M.| iP. M. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys, Moncton, N. B. G. A. SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown. a THE EXAMINER CALENDAR ae eee For July, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES 3rd day, Full Moon. 10th day, Last Quarter. 18th day, New Moon. 26th day, First Quarter. : = : High Water. Sun % DayofWe’k, — — . a Morn.! Aft. Rises.; Sets. 1 Exiday /} 805 1010/3 55 (7 42 2\Saturday 8 56 j11 05; 55 42 3 Sunday 94911156! S6 | 42 4 Monday 10 44 | 57 42 5 Tuesday 0 42 (1140; 57 41 6 Wednesday 125 12 36, 58 41 7 Thursday 206,134/ 59 40 8 Friday 2 47 | 2 35 0 $0 9 Saturday 3$29;|3 34 0 39 10 Sunday 4111435 1 39 1i Monday 454 S$ 43 2 38 | 12 Tuesday 5 31702 3 38 | 1\#Wednesday| 6 25 8 19 Si | 14 Thursday _ 7908 923) 5 36 15\Friday 7 55 10 18 6 35 16Saturday 8441100; 7 35 17 Sunday PSL Bi US 34 18| Monday 10 15 9 33 19 Tuesday 0 06 11 09 10 32 20| Wednesday 0 36 11 45 ll 31 21 Thursday 1 05 12 30 12 30 2%Friday (133,115; .13 | w 23\Saturday 203 156 14 28 24, Sunday 236| 242; 15 27 25|Monday (313,340) 27 26 Tuesday (355 446 18 25 27|Wednesday' 4 42 604 19 23 } 28%Thursday | 531 738 20 22 ; 29% Friday 632 902), 21 21 Saturday 7321003; 23 | 2 31|Sunday 845/10 56| 24 | 18 Si ge Sy . & i eee ite er” He, le ad Sat,