Baliway C ffce, Juve 1, }$!7 Time Table Rockey Paint Ferry, 1897. Life Insurapece Company. ‘rhe business is now so extensive as to require aresident man ager. District Agents also wanted in every anrevrerented district Apply to J R Paton Box 202 Charlottetown. 123— Guar LOS’ — Between “harlottetown and Saw Aill Bridge, a satchel containing money. F'nder will oblige by leaving at this office, — eee rhb wu'ce ONLY i5c A PINT i r o oA Di “he Ste 2 “big,” v7} AY WANTED- A cook good; referentes réequied © The Steamer Elfia will leave Apply to N.rs H.W. Longworth, Upper nl wit Tha é fi li Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- | Prince Street. Jy 15 tf ‘VG cepted, as follows.— At6.30am, 8am, 9.30am, lla tm, 1 pm, 2pm, 4 pm, 6.30 p m. \Wi:" leave Rockey Point as follows: At Sam, &30a m, 10am, 11.30 am, 1.30 pm, 3 pm, 5 pw,7 p m, SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45p m, 2 pm, 4 p m. From Reeky Point: At 10a a. 1,30 pm, 3 p,m, 5.30 @ mM. r SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- pert ferry till further notice as fol- ows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town dailyat 6.30 am and every half hour up to 10pm. ITeaving Southport at «45 a m, making half hourly trips np 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat csaves Ch’town at 7 am, making half kourly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer iaid off from J1.05 to 12 o’clock noon. Jn Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to modate the travelling public. accom- CHARLOTTETOWN Victoria Cafe Great George St. Scene of attraction during these hot days. Nice drinks of all kinds to refresh the tired and weary. Nice Lunches, beautitul’ strawberries and cream. JGUN P. JOY VICTORIA OAFE Gt George St..... i | Seen cee \SK YOUR GROCER FOR Royal Oak Soap the best laundry Soap ou the market. One bar will doas mnueb as two bars FOR JULY 500 Men’s weed Suits. good all wool, egutar price : 3S suit for $4, $6 suit for &3 100 Boys’ Suits at less thaa first cust. Men’s Pants, 75c, $1 and $1.50, worth double. fee them. Barg.ins in Underclotaing. White and Colored Sbirts. Our prices will be found from 10 to 15 per cent. lower than any in town. See our Women’s Shoes,65e. See our Men’s solid leather laced Boots for 98c. t & bill ASSIGNEE'S NOTIGE Pureuant to the provisions of the deed of Assignment from Messrs. McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Merchants, bearing date the third day of May, A.D, 1897, I hereby give notice to all persons claiming to be creditors of the same as— Signor, to furnish to me at the (fice of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, ete., Ciiarlottetown, P. BK. Is- land, on cr before the twenty-fourth day of July, next, a statement of the amount Claimed :o be owing trom the said assign- ors to snch creditors, respectively. And I hereby give notice that any creditor fail- ing to furnish such statement within such time, mav be precluded from participat- ing in avy divivend from sad estate, pur- smant te che terms of such assignment. Da.ed this sixteenth day of June, 1897. JOHN J. McQUAID, Assignee. 139 -dy 13 4wks—wkydwka, dy pat 24 es oe SR ie eee Se ie " 3 oa +s. rie Ml — THE DATLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 19, 1397 , i This wplete iiprary is leit ata FEN? Fn I SS Te ERT rs AENDAR, JULY, 1597. A PION r ER's STORY. "VW TATTR an 8, This ev siplete iiprary is leit at a Ss , 3 << ie 3 dennis i i MONOTONOUS LI ES. tation fcr three mouthe, and is theu 3 \ G)) WPS G) HS) &) MOON'S CHANGES | eran nei transtcr fo a oth r eae = - wy YY NOS KO 3 Cre aX & } spectcr OD bis quurtesiy visit. Lhere ar Ku urter, 7th. Oh. 19.5m, a. m Following an Attack of La FOLLOWED BY THOSE — TEND THE Te os oy scam Shadeh sta ateiaie von Se “a Ps e 2 a Girippe He Sutlere | Day and UIGHTHOUSES. lation, each in its little portable case, ee ee Night for Four Years-4 Well ee snd, by their judicious intexchange, the — : : Known Clergynian Endorses | 2° “cations and Remuneration—Regu- keepers of stations where they ure fur- Dav of Week Sun ;Suo High WR ie. intone, “e lations Which Must Be Observed to tne | jished see nbout 200 volumes a year Rises | Sets | Water me RR SCMRONS :. Letter—Provisions Made Yor the Com- Keepers are forbidden to engage ia meneame ~—s«#Aeam. g hem. | mon. | From the Record Windsor, Oar. fort of These Useful Servants. any business which will prevent their {| Thursday f 1s 19) 11 08 Among the residents of Kingaville, Ont., : ; presence at their stations or interfere = | Friday a i) 1 16) none is held in high+r esteem than Mr. A lighthouse keeper is appointed by | with tho proper performance of their 3} Saterday 1) 9) 1 4T} Jas, Lovelacc , who is known ‘not only in| the secretary of the treasury on the ree- iuties. Many have usefnl and pro@table : aaa “) iS} 219 it wo, but thronghont Essex eounts dnmendation of the lighthouse board, oecupations whieh they carry on at the Oe 5) Mondiy ~1 Is | ~ 49 l When a correspondent of the Record called pod at first receives only an acting ap- tations, while some fill pulpits, are 9°) 6G | Tuesday “1 is} 3 30 upon bim aod arked bim to verify certain | sointment. At the end of three months, justices of the peace or teach school. 2 7 | Wednesday on . a statements as to his cure from a painful] if he passes an examinatien by the na- Aj] keepers are furnished with quarters om : dere ¥ 2 6 ~~ 35 | malady after sever#! vears of suffering, be | val officer who is the inspector of the for themselves and in some cunses for <5 . i. : ’ 25, | 16 | 6 34, cheerful did se. Mr. Lovelace said :- district, he receives a full appointment; their families. In some cases they are SEN : | Su ‘ | 26 Io 7 29| Pour years ago L bad a bad atack cf I+] if he does not pass, he is dropped from [| ¢,)»); hod with food aud rations. Other Gh +2 } Monday i | 8 1s | grippe, which left me with a severe 22H Ape taped nana A keeper must be able tO | stations nave barns furnished for cattle AY a HE} 9 G5 | in the pit of my stomach. After tryiny | read and write, keep accounts, sail and | and horses, and boats are furnished all Tas Li | Wednesday 2S 45 9 6 | household remedies and getting no relief, pull a boat and have enough mechanic- stations inaccessible by land. i 4) 1S | Thursday 2 43} 10501] consulted adoctor, but after a long | a) ability to make the necessary minor The discipline of the service has been PES i Friday | i} 61 treatment which did not help me, I be repairs about the station and keep it ir always rigid, a0 beAiting 9, service 2 a Cra | sl rf ° 20 came discouraged and concluded ther- | wader There is only one rrade of keep- | where negligence or inefiiciency may 49) eo si wl 3 54 | Ten 20 relief for me. Night aud day tor} recognized by law, but the custom of | y,ean the less of many lives and much ty 5 > | Tues at a 3 26 _— re er Le woriege tig ree * the service has divided the keepers into | valuable property. CEs) >} o | a7 too | times — it waa £0 oA + } | different grades, with different pay and Dismissal instantly follows in two eit 2 Ti | gol ss { 3] { had : to ao ha Wilk \s’ Pink | @uties and with promotion from one cases—where a keeper is found intoxi- aw Z3 | Friday : 35 5 06 had frequently read of Dr. Wi ee 7 g:ade to another. A man may be ap- | gated and where he allows bis light to 49) 24 { Saturday — “ 5 52 Pills, and perhaps as _ oe 4 Pe pointed to the service and assigned to a go out. Keepers are trained to consider (a 4 ‘ = | ar cs | os Be: 2 - T poate ea 1 ios 1 the dire : particular station, but he may be moved | the care of the light and the lighthouse (C2) a | Tues * | 31 8 32 ean care fully, and by the time the box " any time * ney) 7 : sea ol property above any and om. rs SK 2s Wed sday {2 ») 9 18 was finished I Was surprised to tind that ! sts of the BeTy ice demand 16, + & a considerations, | apd 1t 18 rare ines °G 99 4 Thursday 1-1 BBE 20 OAL as ving velic®, 1 coeld nt wededeed | requiring but one keeper a retired | when they fail to realize this high 4 G9 Jems ” ee VNR m) | riday tS | Zi 10 58 how, atter Il the medicine IT bad pre- seafaring man, with a family, is usual- ideal. There have been a number of in- (FZ: <£(\ x 6) CO (S)\CRCKNE 31 | Saturday ' 446) 720 | 11 52) viously tried had failed, this ore -box 0° ly selected, and in general men of the | grances illustrating the esprit de corps / CA, DIS NS PRYGLE mneetetis De. Williams’ Pink Pills sheuld belp me. | seafaring class are niost wanted. At sta- | of the service—how the keepers of the : AS 662.5 Lr ee a Is] d Rail [ now cheerfallv continned their use, and | tions where there is a fog signal one of | yinot’s Ledge light first built vet | = eae — a P ad a all! 8 Gi Way by the time J hed taken five hoxes every the assistants is aman W ho has al en- | down witb the light and died at their : ’ trace of pain had ieft me and T felt as well! zineer’s license and is something of a posts, how one keeper saved his lens § z i ae OT as ever I aad dene in my Ite. Today I] machinist. and let bis family look out for them- * pr rege So cg gh a am as sound as adollar. and believe there Keepers are paid on an average about selves, and instances where they have F t aged on ee — ee ix no man of my age in Essex county who] ~300 a year, but the individual sums saved public property and lost their oD ae a can stand a harder day’s woik. paid vary from $100 to $1,000 a year, own. ; . ee ay eeken Ts Rev. R. D. Herrington, B sptist minister according to the importance of ,the sta- Fortanatily the service is not bam- ' Scains Read STATIONS. ward. Read | at Kingsville, says: “Having Known Mr. | tion and the amount of service render- pered by auy question of politics, and " io _ up. James Lovelace for tie past thirty years,! ed. The principal keeper at Minot’s | this fact, coupled with the excellent ( I believe the above statements made by bim Ledge light, just outside of Boston, re- Jiscipling maintained, accounts for the P. MIA. MI . ee . to be strictly true I might alse say that ceives $1,000 a year for his services, Sun clnen ad tii dad i 30, 6 30 «Charlottetown ... y (512 10 I have been greatly benetitted myself by and this furnisbes the only instance men who take an honest pride in their WHETHER YOU CAN BUY } 52] 6 44 -. Re yalty Junction, ) QO] 11 48 | the ase of Dr. William’s Pink Pills. where the pay of a keeper is specified work and whilicdinsaesk made 2 7 1S ote oO 8 2810 58 by law. ficiency of the service what it is. It is t 3 458 7 28 ee . “| 818 “ O7 Ww: ts q rst Re, mad te The keepers who live at isolated | ...:ortunate that the navy has no retir- ‘ = “ - =3 _ Emerald , 2 - on Q 57 a 2 *. OS § i € lighthouses and on the offshore light- | ing laws for its seamen which would % f 5, 5h 8 O08 eee ce. ccs 7 38) 9 42 "WICTOCT Kor aela os Aisieh albac ships lead a very monotonous life, bro- ‘low men efter 20, 25 or 30 years’ serv- | § 20; 8 22'.. Kensington -- | 7 23| 9 20] Rtevele. manu‘actured by the celeb-ated | ken Only by the sight of passing vessels ice, depending on the physical condi- ‘ a 6 55) 8 45 Ar. | S’Side / Lv.) 7 00) & 45 | Rudge Co Large cushion tire no ruucturer and the quarterly visit of the lighthouse tion of the man, to be retired and : * 3010 00 ef { 6 0 8 10] pors ble. ee nt ‘Saar ae supply boat. placed in the lightacuse service for the 7 45:10 22)--Miscouche ......) 5 49) 7 5g | 8¢ 488 D. Taylor ee ee oe These keepers get considerable leave, | host of their Secs” A deh awe S 0210 49,- ay ef oer eons (516 788 LOST.—On mondav the 12h inst, 4 2\qq}.| 220ut two weeks in taree months, Gar | won wonld. thes be added, and the na- 5 : + 3 to ion Te a é = co taat Sancee enietar se Mrs Unsworth ana | ing which time they visit their —— tion would be paying a debt which now : Sas . | Maal | S =) & Of | Teeive rewa:d. yj54i eer dacs agra i ew ee goes unpaid. —Philadelphia Ledger. os #- £3 V0) 2 03) ies eVSAY 113,540) wanten.— , ents for “Queen Vctorin cai as a lighteb in, dxcieslt that it can- Warriors and Uniforms. ASSE wo € Co. tH * : } - eye cers eres I ” “~ ” ot Siih lated ane eke niece Tee saad be blown away gud the keepers can- ‘*Who is that rather plainly dressed T MON TREAL c= : oy i M.A. an Gutheatio Miauer of her not leave it except When they are re- yan aoe iron gray hair sitting in * 6 45 5 60). -Charlottetown . 915 5 49] reign. ard full account of — a lieved, as a storm might come up and | that | ox?” : a ale Re a eter eirtene — _ coe ae noo + em - 05 3 14|.-Royal:y Junctior) 9 O1{ 5 20 | Hee Only $1.0. Siraanate Omegleneienivas prevent their rerurn. that is Coionel Blank. @ is an olc Tor eee a | 7 on 6 = Beale ........ 627467!\ 5 DUTY PAID Credit given freight pa'd Much is done by the lighthouse board campaigner who bas won considerable a You may be bu :0 1} 4 OO Ar. Vattstew't \Lvis 15) 4 15 OUTFIT FREE we rite geek ing outs one to further the comfort of allitsem- | celebrity as an Incian fighter. U St a | i ute ns we, sail 20! 4 OB|Lv. fe * fF Ar! 3 iol 4 00 Denk oe Saarben St ‘Chicago, ~ @yGi’ ployees, but most is done for these who ‘*T nave heard of him. Who is that ; alae " e oe a ee pe et ae os : - endure the solitary life at the isolaied | fierce looking man in the gorgeous uni- been ail tae Spring, G 20 4 54)..5t. Peters ...... 7 20), 2 50 WANTETD),.—A Cook; wages $10.00; no wash- | Jightg and on the hightships. Libraries | form, with epaulets, cocked hat and So busy tlat we did not have time to advertise and tell you f0 16) 5 28)..Bear River ...... 6 46) 2 08 ing: god references required. \pp'y to Mrs FE, | © S fu ‘Setnagee Siena aaah ith sold braid?” n mF" at Ww : : , 11 00 6 00) -Souris.... ...... 6 15) 1 20 | Bayfield. Char'ottetown eo ae ee ee Sant 66 -dal- | | 0? "Pant'n Coleeal hentia all the fine things we have for this season aad the low Prices eee a ae _Sy snd wky guar f/sdejournal, | families, Each contains about 40 vol- That's Colanel van Cleave.’ we are'dolling far, bat’ tbe paogle @nd ce nate cee S Di 4 05|..Mt. Stewart ... } 8 10) 350] cook WANTFD.— Forthe Seaside Hotel | umes of works of history, no ane . a digs ‘ a ee “ am ve are 5 £ ; peop : a 9 9 37 4 58]. . Cardigan es 17 17] 2 38 at Rustico for the season, Apply to Jchn | naetry. with a fair sepplv of gecod nov- Mosquitoes. —C PERRO 4 ribune, forty people to keep the orders we get made up, 30 it a nee ef meme | | ____ a a . | us moving to keep everything golng right, But for thoze whe wie we | .. MiP, 8. e RT veel ° i ewe co. oe. kk Mak vated on King St. bark of Merchants Bank. GREAT CST INDIA do net know, we might say that we keep a'l the old reliadle 7 55} .Emerald ..... | 7 45) Sitio Leonie Eesamanaee | PURE WE cloths such as Bellwarp Coating and S2: ges, Tyke and Bler oy = ..Cape Traverse mi * LOST —In this citw yesteroay ePteeriiien A it hd 7 ie heim Serges, Fashionable Trouserings to no end. Come and Traipsare run by Eastern Stancard Time. | sum of money. sveeteetirner = 320 bill, Reward + 24 eee see us and see our steck and the fine clothes we make, 4& McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, or ieaving s°me? at this office f 2i oe } A ' —a | ee ~ WANTED.- Chief Agent for P E.1. to sup- : t | i i Charietistown. oncton, N 8. rinterd the business of the Vanutacturers’ i: Z > JOLIN MACLEOD & 00 MERCHANT TAILORS. SPECTACLES. = oe oF ee Te ae Over twenty-five Yetrs I hiave been in the Spectacle bul inoss and during that time have fitted hundreds atid hundre of persons. Some had put off getting glasses so long that thes could not sze a large 4 inch letter A without goin within 2 o 9 feet of it, and might have gone blind if they had put off getting glasses much longer. Others have been fitted of rather misfitted, with wrong glasses by travellers, and charge 2d a great deal more than they ought to have been. Thit y-ar our traveller, Mr. C. H. White, intends calling on par ties at their homes in the country, to test eyes and show sail ples of our goods. Should he cail on you I bespeak for him your favorable consideration, and an y order you may give him will be filleé as soon as possible and guaranteed by me Glasses can also be exchanged at the store, Cameron Buoek City, if after a trial they do not prove as satisfactory as you wish. | E, W. TAYLOR, Gil Smooth as Velvet as Velvel 5 of ordinary imported Soap made 2 from filthy material. j a BO J : * awn AT TH E--- Y ‘ our | \- ore : CHTCWN SOAP WORKS | H | i | i _ eet if properly look after and kept cut with a D () © Ds b DENTAL PARL I # ADU U TO LHT. . M re - North Side Queen Square. ayn Ou7er Ss a0 Se os , hw Ate A house on Dorchestor Street, next ; : i. Buy your tk kets for Boston by the block to the New Cathedra), at present 2 — aes ee ee ea! Will be smooth as velvet 1 fast Steamer Halifax. i occupied by Mrs. Leaby. Pos-ession given ’ pain by the means of either general or : ® ‘ W.W. CLARK, ere aa: ‘ oca] anesthesia. All kinds of work done * Ticket Agent ALTHUR G, PEAKE. atisfsctorily. ! ste. Office on “Peake’s” Wharf. Opposite west end lt DR. J. H. AYERS FENNELL &CHANDLED EEE