Tux Leavive Dathy NEWSPAPER ' or P. B. TSLand. ixarad every afternoon, fh “Ry a MINER PUBLISHING s Sam Honse Rulldiag, Queen Street. scruen RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (6 ADVANCE) THE DAILY EXAMINER. from the office af COMPANY, In the | | | } | oem WEAR... .0-cee reese eseeteees tes 01.09 ix MonTHs wit. 2.06 MRE® MentTHs aneevste 1.00 Ove MonTu eeonas 0.35 Sent post paid to any part of Oanada or the United States The Weekly Examiner the + issued every Friday morning from publishers’ office. which has appeared in the Daily editions, anc «a first-class weekly newspaper nd fall ofthe latest news. CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER, 13895 Fal) Moon, | day, 6h ‘vm Pp. Mm. Last Quar I Ith day, 10h 21 7m. a. m, New Moon, 18 day, lh. 575m. a. m. | First Quar, 25 lav, 6h. 51.5m. am. —-* pauineune i ; < on Sen | Sun | High Day of Week. 2 = } ’ rises sets water ' “ omnes & : ; 0 ™ mf mora or : a i je@Faay 415 33 9 29 " 6éi at 6 12 il 0 40 ‘ | | I | l 4 eres a I | | | | I ; 2 | Wednesday | ; q] Thursday 7 4 | Friday 5 | Saturday | 27 | It is made up of matter interesting d 6 | Sunday 1k 7 | Monday 12 0 57 & | Tuesday ; iw ti ie 9} Wednesday os ae iS; 2335 6 Thursday 16 Is 3 45 1} Friday ys ae Lo” 12] Saturday 19 14 6 36 t3 | Sunday | 20} }2 7 47 "4 | Monday 21} 10} 8 40 5 | Tuesday 23 2.- oe 16 | We tnes lay aii i] l@ 8 (? | Thagsday 26 5} 10 47 18, Fridaty | 7 3) 1t 27 IL | Saturday 23 i {| morn 20 } Sunday ' 30 | 0} 2 21 | Monday | at}453{ 053 22 Tresday 3 6 | 1 49 23 | Wednesday a d4] 2 32 24 | Thursday ; S6i Bi 82 25 | Friday ve 5t | 4 37 26 Suturday | 33 50 | 5 48 27 | Sunday 40 48 i 652 28 | Monday 4! mi 78 29 | Tuesday | i 4 & 24 20; Weduesday | 43 ate 8 3 | Tharsday 1646 442, 934 P. E. Island Railway On and after TUESDAY, 8th October, 1895, | 's paid by the voluntary the trains of this Raiiway will ran daily | (Sandays excer ted) as follows .— Trains Inward. Read up. Traius Outward Read down. | } All) the crits er tuil up, an’ Pw AM PM FM S:5 64......fmariot*ctown..... 12D € 45 237 066. 59.... Royalty Junction 12:3 6% 4a 733....-North Wiitshire 113 32 4¢@2 74 .....Hunter River | 5 47 mae . BU -cccse Braviaibane. ......10 21 A 2 BSR Sit. ..c.ccc. emerald Kaneecet ae "7 543 823 ....... Freetown ine Oe 07 ee eee 452 64) 90) Ar) yLv 90 430 § Sam ners le 710 1140 Le} farsa 8a 2 oe BOOS ccccene Miscouche........ 8 10 8 23 2H WR wccece Wellingtonm....... 751 253 Le: Aer eee» 20% WEP. Ba csccnes PRES. hess vic 625 12% Ee BG acne cect NORE. cece cee 609 1219 ee BO neces Se EE Be. GED, cncccccoRes ccsciccee OH 1 Pw PM AM AM AM PM AM PM I. Charlottetown. .... 92) 543 645 31°....Koyaity Junction.... 9% 63 Pee. WE icccunves Betieed........- §&) 449 7H 106) a Lv 815 415 Mt Stewart $5 417 Ly nd $10 4 om 49....« re ee, TF 3 O26: 66.5405 res ......1:7D Wil 53}. Bear Hever....... 6 43 20% WS 605.. ei is. s ees OD 120 AM PM PM AM yw wae Osc ¥ount Stewart..... 819 38 ee Be ckssekees Cardigan....... 7 17 238 30) : W.......Georgetown.... 70 423% AM PM PM AM PU codndecdincaoes Emerald........ oe 8% 62s... ........Cape Traverse ee PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A. MCDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mgr Govt. Rys, Charlottetown. Moncton, N B. Rulway Office, Oct 5, 18952 DR. H. 0. JOHNSON id EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- ‘Kent Strest Baminion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointe sole selling Agents in the Province o Prince Edward Island for the above Com pany, are now prepared to issue orders for yund, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to suppiy Customers at lowest prices, PEAKE BROS. & CO.,, Selling Agente. Charlottetown, Mav 25. 1894—-tf TO LET. That comfortable Brick Dwelling Houre known a2 the Peake Homestead, situate on Water Street, now in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, C. C. Possession given first of May next. Also that beautifully situated two-story Dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given firat June next. Also, Cottaze situate on Hillsborough Street, now oecupied by Wallace Arbing Possession given 20th Apri! next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. &_CO mech 19—tf 246 The Piince Edward Island COMMERCIAL COLLEGE THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Commercial College and Shorthand [nsti- tute ie now open. Young menand women desirons of acquiring a Business Educaticn Should embrace this opportunity. Subjects taught include Book-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Cemmercial aw, Business and Legal Forms, Business Correspondence, Peamanship, Shorthand find Ty pewriting. Students admitted at any time. We guarantee attention to business. 8. F. HODGSON, W. H. CROSSKILL Principal. Teacher of Phonography NELLIE M. HODGSON, Asst, Teacher. Box 242, Charlottetown. eept3d JUST So. | Pur we're gw TERMS : Four Dollars a Year \VOL 35. QUEER FREIGHT FOR CHINA hike Skelotons of Dead Chinese Shipped in eeokis Maracd “ tist Bowe.” which is shipped r rancisco ui A curious freight taécuusivel ~dibiiewe id Lined Wilich pays 920 u tum AL is Sent in iurge buxes cons'gned Ww the aung-Wah iivspital at Mung hkoag, Lui ‘ nts of the boxes are tcm.ry lau bodies lead Chinamen Sebi li ‘ i burial MOst Oc th Ch.uamen w ne t the United etl.tes are hi r = al of th Dix VOsliputiics, ih ifn contract gual Bmtecing tk e.urn the bones Oc¢ th dead gor Lurial with their ancestors 1) the Celestial Empl and the Tung Wah Hospital $s the agent on th bide in arrying out the agreement, They are shipped as fitch bones” ia wder to ev.d he rule of the Steah ship companies, who charge full first- tlass passenger rates for the dead. Nearly every ship leaving San Fran- tisco fur China carries among the slecrage passengers a number of inva tids who } » to live umtil they reach th nativ eountry, but severe] us- ually di n every voyage. There Is kh agreement between the Six Com- hich forbids the burial of these the latter furnishes ' mck MaiOS at Sea aiiu fins of e pecuhar Chinese pattern ruse h 1h emergencies. They ar nade of slabs, the first cut of the log, 30 that the sides and bottom and top are rou ed. A dozen or more at surgeon arried on cach ship, and the I hed with a supply of embalm- ing fluid. When a Chinaman dics at sea, th surgeon embalms the body, which 1s then placed in a cofiin, scalei up and lowered into the hold. The ¢xpens contribu tons passengers, th the snip, from the other Chines¢ ‘rowd, and the stewards of all of whom belong to that race. No subscription paper is passe] around but a pan containing Chinese sugar is placed beside the cofiin, and *hinaman iribution, every en beard drops in his } from a dime to a dollar, an@ takes a piece of sUgar from the pan, whih is suposed to bring him good vek and prolong his Hfe. When the ship reaches Hong Kong the coffins and the belongings of the dead are de- livered to the Tung-Wah E ospital, which disposes of them to the surviv- Ing friends in China. Every Chinaman In the United Sta‘es is suposed to be registered at Turg-Wah Hospital ond with the Six Companies at San Fran- elsco.--Chicego Record. Wien the Corn’s All La. The corn crop is er big one, ther coun try s overhowin, there > more uv it er groin’; here's a shout of naileluyler from the: gult plum to ther seas, Theres music in ther cornfiel’ and ther’s music in the trees; There's a bright light in ther old house, wher’ clouGs has aus been, ine ter lit’ ther mortgage whea ther Cora’s all in. in, ‘We don’ pay no sorter ‘tention to this gold an’ silver t.Ik— Ther gold that we's er stud’in’ ‘bout is whut grows on their stalk— Yher speceriater’s fig’rin on how much ther’s gwine to be, An’ sayin’ twon’ be wuth much, but that ain’t botherin’ me; Fur ther’s gwine ter be lots uv it, an’ it fairly makes us grin Ter think "bout whut we're gwine ter do-—-when the Corn’s all in, There’s lafter in ther cabins an’ er chorus on ther hill, An’ ther rustle of ther yellow corn floats o’er ther glade an’ rill; - hummin’ an‘ er shufflin’ fur ther’ll be corn to spare, An’ the foiks from sea to mountain join im one long, earnest prayer-— Fur ther good Lord’s gwine ‘ter change things in this wicked worl’ of sin, An’ we're gwine ter do er whole let when ther Corn’s all in, They're stirrin’ in ther country an’ er bustlin’ in ther town, An’ raisin’ er commotion bout ther corn crop all er roun’; It does my old heart good when I look roun’ ev’rywhere An’ see ther yeller corn tops er wavin’ in ther air— There's er halo roun’ ther ole home, where the clouds so long have been, Fur we're gwine ter life the mor’gage when ther Corn’s all in, —Nashville American, Trees and Lumber, A cuble foot of logwood weighs 57,07 rounds. White poplar weighs 33.06 pounds to the cubic foot. Satinwood weighs 55.31 pounds to the 2uble foot. Well-dried locust weighs 45,5 pouncs to the cubic foot. Spanish mahogany rounds to the cubic foot, Seasoned dogwood pounds to the cubic foot, The bert lumber in a tree jg sald to be that nearest the ground, The tensile strength per square inch of locust is 20,500 pounds. It is said that timber cannot be properly se.soned by smoking. The cells of woody fibre are only a housandth of an inch long, Some kinds of wood require eight years for effective seasoning. Well-seasoned red hickcry 32.57 pounds. Well-seasoned Spanish cypress weighs 7.56 pounds per cubic foot. The Norway Spruce, well dried, xeighs 22 pounds to the cubic foot, The Spanish yew is a heavy wood, 8 suble foot weighing 50.43 pounde, “Doatiness” is a speckled strain ap- pearing on the bark cr wood of a tree, Immersion in salt water is said to make wood harder and more durable, A cubie foot of the best cedar weighs 32 pounds green and 28 pounds dry. The wood's “foxiness” is a yellow or ted tinge in the tree, indicating decay. weighs 63.23 weighs 47.25 weighs _ For fineness of finish, artis. tic posing and moderate prices our Photos are unsurpassed anywhere. Children’s Pic- tures @ specialty. All kinds of Copying and Enlarging done from old pictures. C LEWIS, Barones on Grafton Street, Opposite P.O For Over Fifty Years. Ax Orn Anp Wett Taup Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by milliore of mothers for their children while teeth- alg, with perfect snccees. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and 18 the beat remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists iu every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ite velue is incalculable, Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’e Soothing Syrup, and take no centrally situated, and within two minutes Apply to CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, In Advanced Yeais The strength and pure blood neces sary to resist the effects of cold seasons are given by Hood's Sarsaparilla. “T have for the last 25 years of my life been complaining of a weakness of the lurggs and colds in the head, especially in the winter. Last fall I vas again attacked. Reading of Hood's Sarsaparilla I was led totry it. Iam now taking the fifth bot- e with good results. I can positively say that I have not spent a winter as free from coughs or pains and difficult breathing spells for the last 25 years as was last win- ter. Ican lie down and sleep all night without any annoyance from cough or ay in the lungs or asthmatic difficulty.” 1. M. CoamBers, J. P., Cornhill, N. B. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Es the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. ’ : cure habitual constipa Hood’s Pills tion, Price 256. per box. Wash Wash Easy (Quick WITH Sunlight SOAP For every 12 “Sunlight” wrappers sent to ¢ 6 TWIN Cc. Lever Bros., Ltd., BAR Books For Toronto, a useful paper- bound book, 160 Wr APPEP'S | pases, will be sent Seeton & Mitchel], Halifax, Agents for Nova Scotia and P. KE. Island. . GE ca toy ae Z Ye LEG j JUST THE THING FOR YACHTSMEN Lymans Co.e: :sleliiois, Ask fora fr e sample. Seati’s Emulsion is Cod-iiver Oil emulsified, or made easy of digestion and as- similation. To this is added the IIlypophosphites of Lime and Soda, which aid in the digestion of the Oil and increase materially the potency of both. It is a re- markable flesh-producer. Ema- ciated, anzemic and consumptive persons gain flesh upon it very rapidly. The combination is a most happy one. Physicians recognize its su- perior merit in all conditions of wasting. It has had the en- dorsement of the medical pro- fession for 20 years, Don't be persuaded to take @ substitute! Sectt & Bowne, Bolieviile. 50c. and $1, rut ray TO LET. The Shop now oceupied by J. T. Me Kenzie, Tailor. Possessicn immediately. App'y to F. W. L. MOORF, Solicitor, sept27—tf In the Building” PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re and moderate lined finish prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown +o-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Queeu & Grafton Sts. For Sale or To Rent The well-known Busness Stand, the “ Centra) Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway House,” situated on Richmond Street. “yis Hotel contains 2] rooms, with large suop and good stabling for 25 horses. Is walk of Market House and Post Office THUMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Strect. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1895. Single Copies Two Oents The people ure quickly finding out that we are giving bargains in | OOTS AND | SHOES not to be had any other place, Our aim is Good Goods, Quick Sales, Smal] Profits, We have some of those SAMPLES left | yet that we are offering at very low prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. funded if goods don’t suit. ' R. K:. JOST, 136 Queen Street. Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. Money re- fe’ WE ARE THE LAST TO JOIN THE GANG; BUT WE HAVE JOINED. SO THE ENTIRE STO¢ REGARDLES K MUST S OF COST. THERE ARE FOOLS IN EVERY TOWN, But then the public benefits by the foolishness of others, Sometimes. ALL GOODS SLAUGHTERED RIGHT & LEFT carpets ac ¢ fe y | Carpet RE re he 5 per cent off ~ Dress Goods. SPONDS «vanes ca NOS rw 25 et Double-width, all wool, regular price 28 cents, Deats amd Mati 6 ck 5 sis oo 5 28 Gents’ Furnishings 25 " ae Poe eee I I a 2 It would cost you more if you bought a thousand ae ra A Ie Pee | ee webs. RNS Fis ce ta ba Vulk 25 ee eI a 5 ks cheese eee 25 Seven Yards to Bach Customer, P All New this Season, : Another line, very heavy, worth 30 cents, sale price 20 cents. 25 per cent. brings them away below cost, but Still another line, 55 cents, sale price 33c. only. then we can't afford to give away $5,000 or $10,000(ten thousand dollars). Six Yards to each Customer, 832 yards Black Cashmere, regular price 58 cents, sale price 38 cents. We Want the People to take Advantage of Our Big Offer. PROWSE Six Yards to each Customer. PROWSE BROS&, BROS: They have got to go too at §c., 6c Regular prices, Print Cottons & White Cottons. ry tay Gis ee 7¢.,*10C., 10., 13¢. and 14ct White Cottons, 36 inches wide, only 6 cents, worth 10 cents. away we If Merchants want to give goods are we will not only meet cut prices, but we wili beat them every time. with them and Art Muslins, 4 cents, worth 8 cents. 600 dozen Underclothing in the mighty Sale. Flannellette, 12 cents for 61%, 33 inches wide, —2,000 yards | 400 yards Colored Dress Goods, regular price 45 cents, sale price 20 cents. PROWSE BROS. 2,000 Yards Flannellette, regular price 12 cts. Sale price 6} cts. Art Muslin, Scts. for 4cts. and thousands of other Bargains. To the People of P. E. Island: This Great and Mighty Sale. now started. to be continued as long as one dollar’s worth of goods remain in our great Store. Let all those who have bills against L. EB. Prowse or B. C. Prowse send them in at once: and we also ask those who owe Prowse Bros. to come to the front and pay up like gentlemen. Remember, this Terrible Sacrifice of Goods is TO EVERY CUSTOMER. No goods marked up to allow discount; everything mari;ed in plain figures. Our Stock ranks first in importance; selected expressly for you, and each article marked ata low price, and when we take the discounts off it is a loss to us, but we can stand it for a while. Those cursed sales mean some one must go to the wall; let it be Prowse Bros. we don't want to see ary other merchant go there. Sale Commences to-day at 7 a. m. xS Books closed during this Sale) CASH, AND CASH ONLY. ars , * a 5 a os f + ae ; _ — = a ES gn et rer ni Sea a i a lea Agape “a eS a ae LOL SNL AE SRE AAR ANION T ee