eee Fe. a PRs = egy, apy cd ” iN Kt ARE i 3 a lll: a ce cng» teeta nite, tee ; } 3 CALENDAR, MAY, 1897 >| MOON'S CHANGES, N -w Moon, Ist, 4h, 33.8m., p.m. First Quarter, th. 5h. 24.3m, p. m. Full Maon, 16th, 9h. 42m., a. m. Last Quarter, 23rd, dh 22m., Ge. Wis New Moon, 3ist, Sh, 13.1m., a.m. Day of Week Sun Sun Higt Rises Sets | Waster : h, m. ,h. m. | n l Satu-day 1 5) 7 4} 58 2} Sunday 49 D " | Monday 48 6} nt 4 Tuesday 165 7 1 16 5 | Wednesday 45 8 a2 7 Thursday 43 10} 250 7 | Friday 42 1} 31 3 | Saturday 40) 12 3 58 9 Sunday 3Y 13 4 33 i0 | Monday 3d 15 5 24 al | Tuesday 37 16 6 2 a2 | Wednesday 35 7 723 13 | Thursday 3 18 8 33 14) Friday © oe 19 9 O4 1 | Saturday 32 20 9 42 16} Sunday 3 2| 1018 17 | Monday 20 23 10 57 18 Tuesday 28 24 ll 35 19 | Wednesday 27 25 1 3% 20 | Thursday 26 26 2 50 21 | Friday 24 27; 33 22, Saturday 23 2» 4 26 23 | Sunday 23 30} 511 24 | Monday 2» 31 6 00 25 | Tuesday 21 32 6 48 26 Wednesday YA» 23 7 41 27 | Thursday 20 34 8 32 28 | Friday 19 35 9 06 29 | Saturday 18 36 9 28 30 | Sunday 18 37 9 41 31 | Monday 417 738} 1019 a a —— Wants, Lost, Found &¢ ms wo eee Ran —_— WANTED—A girl fer general housework Apply to Mrs Thos Campbeil, Richmend St WANTED—A good general servant No washing. Apply to Miss Dawson, Malpeque Road, 119— aW ANTED—To purchase a second-hand v's- -vis Wagon. Apply atthe office of J. H. Reudin. 120—3i eod LOST OR MISLAID.—A Bicycle Rain Cape. The finder will be rewarded by leaving It at this off'c*. > ee WANTED.—A housemaid: waces seven dollarsamonth. Apply with references to Miss Margaret L. alrweather, Rothesay, King’s County, New Brunswick. 119 TO LET—An office in Bank RBuildirg with ‘4i-=procf vauld, adjoining the offices of Messrs Davies & Haszard. Apply to./. M. Davison, Cashier, 106 SALESMEN WANTED. tn ‘every district to handle reliable goods, new season, samples free, salary from the start. For particulars write Luke Bros, Co Montreal. 95 TO LE1.—The southern halt or the late “hief Justice Palmer’s honse on Queen Street Pan be Inspected at any time, Arply to Mrs E, Palmer, or at office of H. James — TO LET—The dwelling honse containing seven rooms,on Hillsborough St. adjoining the residence ot Lemuel Poole, Esq Also Stable therewith For particulars as to rent, ete, apply to George Alley (4 TO LET—A house containing six rooms sit- uated on King St. back of Merchants Bank. of P. E. I. Possession given Ist of June apply to Miss. Lowden, Dundas Fsplanade. Pasture to let-—Persons wanting Pasture for Cowgm@iuring the season, near the city, had |betteggipply to the undersigned at once, as he can only take a limited number’ Arthur Peters 114 Imo LES?0ONS in Art Embroidery,Drawn-work, Point and Battenbure lace given at the Decorative Art Room, Grafton Street. "m- broidery silks in all the new art shades, knitting silk, clouded crochet thread, lace braids, stamped goods and finished work for sale. 115—1 w. - Qe VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND REIGN; great historic work,sells on Sightto thousands. Lord Doufferin in- troduces it to Canadians in glowing words Easy to make $20.00 a week.some make twice hat. Many make morein spare time than during day at regular employment. This year’s Great Sexagenary Celebrations are yoooming it. Bookson time. Prospectus free “to canvaesers. Territory coing fast. THE BRADLEY GARRETSON Co Ltd Toronto: Can * ——- er Rett.+ Than Nothing. Clara—She is a very thoughtful girl, om Barry—Ilndeeds Clara—Yes. Why, she has trimmed her new theater bat with a pair of opera glasses for the use of the gentleman who sits be- hind her.— Philadelphia Press. Chicago sets up the claim that from 1886 to 1889 more Browning books and more bogs were sould than in any other ity in the world “Blind Pig’ is the name given to a “spesk casy,'’ or unlicensed saloon, in some parts of Michigan. —— ~ Corneille could not write poetry until he fell in love. Then he could not writ, amough. os jen je Ay O_p Anp Wei Trikp Remepy.— Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions ot mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy forDiarrhoea Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggst- in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Its value is incalculable. Be eure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth iug Syrup, and take no other kind 1 35» SS aD lla PUBLIC NOTICE. Public Notice is hereby given that applica- tion will be madeto the Parliament of Can- ada at the next session thereof, for an Actto incorporate The Dominion Building avd Loan Association of the a of Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, a Building Society already ineorporated under chapter 169 of the Revised St«tutes of Ontario. ]887, for the purpose ofenabling the sai Association to carry on business anywhere in the Dominion of Caaade, with al) the powers of a Loan Com pany and Building Society. Dated at ths City of wares aforesaid, this 1st day of February, A. 0) 1597. r MACDONELL & BOLAND, Toronto Street. Toronto, Solicitors for the said Applicants dylaw 3timayal TO LET. The house on Richmond Si. west, at resent occupied by Mr. J. M.» McLeod. his house is beautifully situated” on th- har bor front, with splendid view. Is fite ted with all the modern improvements. Apply te Mr. Thos Campbell. Canadian Order of —~ Foresters Court Ch'town, Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in Wright's Hall, Prince St A fraternal society. Purely Canadian. $100,000 invested in Dom Govt Bonds. Sorplus funds, Jany lst, 1897, $525,179.43 Has the largest surplus on hand ;for each $1,000 risk of anv society of tne kind in Canada. $10,000 on deposit in Bauk of Nova Scotia in Ch’town. No assessmente. Fixed amount each month. Want of money can be no excuss; the cost of carrv- ing insurance has been brought within the reach of all. Married men, is it not a duty vou owe your wives and childrea to provide againt emergencies. 87—2aw 25—3mos. P. E. Island Railway Onand after MONDAY, 4th January,139 tbe trains of this Railway will run daily 3jundays excepted) as follows .— We'll Print You Red. Blue, Brown Yel- low, Or any color you wish, for the same price as Black. OR we will print you any job any color for less money than any other firm in this city. J.D, TAYLOR, Printer & BookBINDER AMERICAN —"""" AND SAUSES Beer & Goff have just received from Pittsbeag, Penn., an assortment of the best American Pickles and Sauces, ever imported here, including: Mixed Pickles. Sweet Mixed Pickles. Chow-Chow. Pickled Onions. Chili Sauce, Celery Sauce. Olives and Horse Radish. BEER & GOFF Lrains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS, \ward. Read down. up. » M.lA. M. (P, M.A M 3 10 7 00; *Charlottetown.. ./ 3 10/10 10 30| 7 19).. Royalty Junction.) 2 50) 9 50 4 17; 8 03)..North Wiltshire. .| 2 04] 9 05 4 31} 8 17}... Hunter River... | 1 49} 8 51 5 05; 8 52)... Bradalbane...... | 1 15) 817 5 13; 9 00)..Emerald.. ..... 1 07} 8 08 § 27) 9 15). . Freetown ....... 12 53) 7 54 5 47| 9 36|.. Kensington .... |12 33) 7 33 6 20/10 10) Ar. ) Ly.|12 00) 7 00 M. S’Side A. M 12 50\Ly. J Ar.'10 30 1 11}..Miscouche ...... 10 10 1 37)..Wellington...... | 9 47 2 ee WE ce ckeee | 9 09 3 St}. .O’Leary......... / 8 00 3 58)..Bloomfield ...... | 7 34 4 34]. Alberton........ | 6 55 5 30)..Tignish ........ | 6 04 Pr. M. |A. M, be, M. |A. M. 2 30)..Charlottetown .. ./10 30 2 50}..Royalty Junction10 10 3 23). Bedford ....+.../ 9 30 3 55) Ar. 2. | Lv.| 9 06 410 ry} MtStew that 8 5D & GO). . Macell...... +04 48 17 5 12 Se Peters ecoee § 57|..Bear River ......47 6 @ Souris. .......'s; 18 P. M ‘A. M. 4 10)..Mt. Stewart ....).8 50 & 22). .Cardigan....:... 7 35 5 45)..Georgetown ....) 7 10 Pp. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. § 15]..Emerald ...... 7 5O 6 05). .Cape Traverse 7 00 Pp. M A. M. *A special train leaves Charlottetown at 6.15 o’clock (Standard Time) every moning, to connect with the steamer Northumberland at Summerside. Trainsare run by Kastern Standard Time. A McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Meg Govt. R lottetown. oneton, NB. Railway Office, Jan4 , 1807. Ys Failing. An English rector in an agricultural parish found his own sermons accepta- ble enongh to his congregation, but not so those of bis assistant. ‘‘Why don’t you come to hear Mr. Jones?’’ he said to the leading farmer. ‘*He’s an excellent fellow and preaches far better than I do.”’ ‘*That may be, sir,’’ was the grave rejoinder, ‘‘but we've been inquiring | and inguiring about your curate, and we can’t find as he’s got any property, and we don’t like to be told of our sins by a person as haga’t got no property.’’ —Strand M4gazine. The Yale lock manufactygers bayyp proved that in a patent lock Vitae nz *‘steps,’’ each capable of being redneced in height 20 times, the pumber of changes or combinations will be 86, 400. To salute with the left band is a deadly insult to Mohammedans in the east. Zale of an Actor, : ~78 Legit— Hit? Nit.—Cincinnati Enquirer, When He's Writin Home Fer Cash, Commencement time’s a-comin, an Dick’s goin ter graduate. He'll make a speech in Latin an jest paralyze the state. He tackled all the languages an larnt ’em in a flash, But he always talks in English when he’s writin home fer cash. He says that Greek’s as common as the daisies in the dew; He kin run a race in Latin, dance a jig in Ger- man, too, An French is on his bill o’ fare, an won't he cut a dash? But he always tolks in English when he’s writin home fer cash. I reckon it’s a comfort jest to know the boy kin speak Ta all them foreign languages an gallop round in Greek, Bat his wisdom's more amazin, fer he clanges in a flash An always talks ip English when he’s writin home fer cash, ~F. L. Stanton tn Atlanta Constitution. ~~ NOTICE. — As we are winding up the Govern- ment business in connection with dairy work here, all parties having accounts against this office are requested to render same at once. Anyone owing the Dept. is asked to kindly call in and settle their account immediately. THOS. J. DILLON, Dairy Supt. ~ THNDERS The undersigned will receive Tenders np to 12 o’clock, noon, of Thursday, the 2rd day of June, for the entire stock in trade, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, etc,.and the Book Debts of the firm of McLeod & Jardine, cf Mount Stewart, as- signed tome. An inventory of the same may be seen at the store lately occapied by the said firm at Mount Stewart. The higheet or any tender not necessar- ily aecep'ed. A certifed cheque amounting to 25 per cent of the terder, must accompany each tender, which will be forfeited if the per- son tendering faile to carry wut the purchase, JOHN McQUAID. Assignee, Pisqu d. 121— KOKANIE CREEK SHARES NO FAKE"! But legitimate mining. FOUR CLAMS. Ove being on the famous Molly Gibson vein. Two above Enterprise, which sold $300,000 cash, and avother one half mile from Slocan River. High grade ore out cropping on threes Well defined ledges onall. Capital only $250,000 in 25 cent shares, First isaue for development 3 cents, nou asreseable. Nexi issue not leas than 10 cent«. Reliable management. Nothing less than 500 shares sold. Order through bank. GEO. D. SCOTT Agent 42 Fort St., Victoria, B.*C, NEW STOCK. 100 bris. Butter Salt. 200 bris. Cheese Salt. ) bris. Epsom Salts. 16 bris. Sulphur. 100 cases Currants, 50 bunches Bananas. 40 cases Oranges. 10 cases Lemons. 25 boxes Pearline. 40 bags Onions. 150 boxes Biseuit, assorted. 10 gross Enameline. 20 cases Bath Brick. ‘200 kegs Bicart. CARVELL BROS. 120—3i THE DAILY FXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 27, 1897, SINCE SISTER’S GOT A BEAU. There's quite a change around at home, and all is mow serene Where once upon @ time war raged and troybles I had seen. The reason thig is brought about to youl mean to shew. It’s all because a man comes here, and he is sister's beau. I don't know how she captured him, but he eomes here just the same, And for fear that he will stay away I will not give his name. But I only hope he'll always come; I real- ly love him so, For everything ts now so nice since alis- ter’s got a beau. I can spin my top in the parlor and gen- erally have my way. Yesterfay a boy cut leose my kite, and sis bought one today. Bhe als a show, I fee} ¥ appy now to say that sister's Rot a beau, gave me marbles and took me to The roosters and the chickens all seem to be so proud, And the cats upon the back yard fence at night sting extra loud; The birds up in the tree tops their happi- ness do show, And this haz all been brought about since sister's got a beau. I hope scme one will make him come; I only wish I could. Yes, there's two bits a week I get for keeping ma in wood. I'll give this money to this man—sis calls him Mr. Joe— Because I'm having too good a time for sis to lose that beau. ~A. C. Phelps in New Orleans Picayune. LAMPS AND CANDLES. There Is an Art In the Managing of Them, The most effective cleansing sub- stance for the containers and wick ap-. paratus consists of ordinary wood asb. This has a peculiar effect upon petro- leum, crystal and other oils of the same kind. Rub the ashes well all over the, parts that require cleaning and polish, or wipe it of with a olean, soft cloth. | This is a very simple method and obvi-, ates the use of water, which may prove. a serious difficulty, especially if the op- erator is not very particular as regards, the drying process. This treatment: should not, however, entirely do away, with a periodical boiling of the differ- ent parts of the lamp with strong soda, but the regular use of wood ash should. make the washing a last resource and. an altogether rare necessity. The strictest cleanliness in every de- tail concerning lamps is of the greatest importance not only to insure a good light free from smell, but also as a pre- ventive against danger. Odd bits af wick allowed to collect anywhere near the flame, for instance, are objection- able from every point of view. Lamps that are but rarely used should not be left with the wick to become sat- urated through contact with the oil... The best plan is to empty the container, clean it as above, dry the wick if it is new, and put it aside in a box, into which dust cannot penetrate, till it is wanted again. For these days, when candles are so much used, it is well to know that thera is an artin choosing them. They shonld burn brightly, steadily, and without flickering, yet at the same time dwin- dle away as slowly as possible. The can- die that gutters is to be avoided as ex- travagant and worthless. The best of all are those which are partially bol- lowed out, so that if the flame is ex- posed to a draft the melted wax runs down the inside. A thin, close wick will always burn better than a thick one. One of the cleyerest contrivances adapted to candles is a metal automatic extinguisher. It can be fixed to any re- quired depth of the candle, say one inch, more or less, and as soon as that quan- tity has burned away two metal rings. close over the flame and effectually pat it out. Something of the kind has ab ready been seen, but the newer patent is much more practical, from the very fact that it can be fixed to any part oi the candle instead of being placed in the candle holder, for in the latter case it could not act until the illuminant bad quite burned down, when the extin- guisher was obviously of doubtful util- ity. —San Francisco Chronicle. The Fur Seal as an Animal, Mr. David Starr Jerdan, president of the Bering sea commission for 1896, and George Archibald Clark, seeretary to the commission, say in The Forum: The male fur seal, or ‘‘beachmaster,”’ reaches full maturity at the age of 7 years. At that time his weight is about 400 to 500 pounds, being considerabiy heavier when first in from the sea in the spring or after feeding in the fall than in the intervening period, when he fasts on land and grows gradually lean and weak. The males vary consid- erably in color, the general shade being black or dark brown, with longer bair or bristles of yellowish white.. These are especially long and numerouson the thickened back of the neck, forming the so called ‘‘wig.’’ The wigged males have a rough, coarse coat, and their skins are without market value. The animal makes its home on the rocky shores of the islands in large, closely massed bands, formtng what are called “rookeries.’’ It is ex- tremely gregarious, individuals seldom venturing far from the main body while on land, though wandering about singly inthesea _ Cal] and See.—Call at Miller Brothers’ store tonight and see the Massey Harris electric bicycle. Itis a decided novelty. Ce ee ee ee ee FOR SALE A Yacht, nearly new, eonyenient model, excellent sailer, fully rigged and ready for sea. ‘Serms easy. For further particu- hkkreapply at this cffice, May 17th, 1897. now in stock. For Prices and quality we will not be beaten Have a look at our s‘ock before purchasing el-ewhere * McMILLAN & HORNSB QUEEN STREET ee eee ~~ > = — > ins tesiiaaniiiieniiteiiaaieiiidiiat iad = ~~ ox . y - ~ y ' 4 U D O fi Zt . —# f AMM MS Ke t ND OL La Tt ett tate) mail wade) Chater? Sete ase TO ast) \ pen oe) Se ey ae Go De De BD DD “ » , ’ ena “+ =e -— 4 = od THINK OF THE @ | LITTLE THINGS © <0) about the house that would beim. Wek proved by being painted, Painting 4S is not the hard work it usedto be. Youcan get just the color you want, mixed, ready to 4 use, and no matching of colors, no fussing, no trouble, # Open the can, stir the paint, dip in the brush, and goto painting, , In the time it took to mix paints, by the old methods, you can now have 4 the work well finished. E91) Onekind of paint will not do for a house, table, buggy, and a bath , iS y tub any more than one kind of cloth would answer for ali sorts of clothing, Q Lay THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS are made for all purposes. @ Not one paint-for all surfaces, but a different paint for each surface. = fe w= THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FAMILY PAINT is made for cupboards, SSH) shelves, baseboards, etc. It hasan oil finish that can be washed. Ibis GR ?” made in twenty-one colors. Our booklet, “Paint Points,” is a good thing for you to have. It ¢ tells many interesting things about paints—good and bad paints. It tells what to paint, and how to paint it. It is free. A postal will bring it, € -) For booklet, address 19 St. Antoine Street, Montreal THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. ex CLEVELANC tr CHICAGO Ess NEW YORK 9 MONTREAL to Oa fer” — AS = >» or = ~~ O — oo os s ’ . Me ie lem 4 “oa rary es tus . ~ bam - _ ‘ bap) oy (gio fre (er hn + { ra y 5 he A 0) 5 a 6 aac i) iio 6 0 as Let wa A ss J 4 ‘ N n \, r t ‘ v ‘ 4 S S ANG VE ee HS WE HS IE INS INS REINS INS EDS WEIS Ie se y A P 4 " ‘ S > C -_* - - + ne ’ —a — = SS —— BOTTLED: WIND Gulline Meta! Stitched Air Collars Mane By THE GULLINE PSEUMATIC COLLAR CO., Craney, P.Q No sweat pads. The strongest, most durable, lightest, coolest, easicat and best fitting Horse Collars on earth. R Heavier loads drawn with leas exertion than with any other f collars. Sure cure for sore necks and shoulders. The stitsh- ing is rust-proof metal, is not affected by moisture, and will not rip, All collars, from the lightest buggy to the heariest dray, are made of the very beet leather, and tested by a pressure equal to fifteen tons pull, and are 80 guaranteed, THE GULLINE STRAW COLLARS are also metal stitched and challenge al! others for durability and beauty of finish (the Gulline Pneumatic Collarsexcepied.) THE AMES HOLDEN COMPANY, OF MONTREAL, iro. Sele Selling Agente fer Canada, with fuil stocks at Montreal, Toronto, &t. John, N.8., Winnipeg, Victoria & Vaneouver, B.C, p C S ———————— gett TLL Pr Li Nias rat os a = a i= — a = 7 - as i a — ~ Cy - - es _ —255 Fi STEEL DISK HARGUWS, And Seed Sowers, to go on Whee) Rakes, sold direct to fart ers at prices that will surprise the buyer. Fumps! Pumps! We are making a full iine of pumps; and fit them ap order to suit any depth of well, free cfcost for fitting. We | are determined to keep some of the money on the Island. f T A. MacLEAn,) Successor to McKinnon & McLean. — Free Corn! Free Corn Farmers you will have corn free of duty now, but you still require implements to sow and clean it with. QUBEN CORN PLANTER AND PERFECTION WEED Our Planter sows from 18 to 5t lbs, per acre, with alarm be}l to tell when the seed is running short. A man sow with one horse about 8 acres per day. OUR PEKFECTION WEEDER cleans 3 drills at one) and thoroughiy takes the weeds out of corn, potatoe or turpl patch; itis the best weeder yet made for root crops. Perf working guaranteed. . Yeur inspection of these machines is desired as they are something entirely new. FINLAYSON & MCKINNO! TERLIZZICK’S CORNER