: : : ; ’ (ALINDPAR, MAY, 1897 MOON'S CHANGES, New Moon, Ist, 4h. 33.8m., p. m. First Quarter, 9th. 5h. 24.3m, p. m. Full Moon, 16th, 9h. 42m., a. m, Last Quarter, 23rd, 5h. 22m.,, a. m. New Moon, 3lst, 8h. 13. 2m., a. m. Yay of Week : Sun |} High | pay A Week Ries, | Sets. Wat ope | i :. bm. } morn 1 | Saturday 45117 4] 21 Sunday 49 5 58 3 | Monday 48 6} 118 4| Tuesday 46 7} 116 5 | Wednesday 45 8 157 6 | Thursday 43 10 2 36 7 | Friday 42 ri 8 11 8 | Saturcay » 40 12} 3 59 9 | Sanday 39 13 4 st 10 | Monday 38 15 5 w al | Tuesday 37 16) 6233 a2} Wednesday 35 17}... 7,24 13 | Thursday Bt is; 819 4; Friday 33 19 9 08 14 | Saturday 32 2D} 9 42 16 | Sanday 31 22; 1018 17 | Monday 20) 23) 10 57 18 | Tuesday 2 24) 11 3% 19 | Wednesday 27 25 1 56 20 | Thursday 26 2) 2530 21 | Friday 24 27 3 39 22. Saturday 2 2 4 26 23 | Sunday 23 30 5 11 24 Monday 22 31 60) 2 Tuesday 21 2 6 48 26 Wednesday 20 33 q 41 27 | Thursday 20 34 8 2 28 | Friday 19 35 9 06 29 Saturday 18 36, 928 30 | Sunday 18 | 37 9 41 31 | Monday 417) 738; 1019 Wants, Lost, Found &c “TO LET—House on Cumberland St H. P Welsh 94 We ANTED atonce,aCook Apply at the Revere Hotel. WANTED —A girl fer Apply to Mrs Thos Camp -_ —- eneral housework ll, Richmend St FOUND, Purse containing a anm ot mon- ey. Apply to H Monaghan, Grafton St li FOR 8S aLE —A destracia Bui iding Lot on eorner of wrens. and Hillsborough Streets. Apply to W. W. Wellner. 96 RELIABLE wushing agent wanted. Big commission Home Journal Publishing Co Globe Building Toronto 108 sat. w FOR SALE--At a bargain, a second-hand American Piano, patent action. Arnpiv at this office. 106 2i TO LET.-—Sixteen acres ina high state of cultivation on St. Peter’s Koad, cicse to the eity. All under grass. Apply to William Mc- Lean. 115—tf. WANTED.—Two or three gentlemen boarders ean find accommodationsin acen- tral part of the city by applying at this office. Pleasant locality. 115—dy 3in pd, TO LET—A house, situated oa Orlebar St. ontaining 8 Roems, besides large pantrv. cossession given 19th May Mrs Biatch, Cor Great George and Fitzroy Streets Gl08—lwk TO LET-—-An office in Bank Building with fire-proef vauld, adjoining the offices of Messrs Davies & Haszard. Apply to.j. M. Davison, Cashier, 106 SALESMEN WANTED. in ‘every district “o handle reliable goods, new season, samples free, salary from the start. For particulars write Luke Bros, Co Montreal. 95 - eee e TO Ube Tie southern halt or the Iste Chief Justi¢e Palmer’s honse on Queen Street lan be Inspected at any time, Apply to Mrs £, Palmer, or at officeof H. James Palmer. . &3— TO LET—The dwelling bonse containing seven roorms,on Hillsborongh St, adjoining the residence otf Lemuel Poole, Esq Also stable therewith For particulars as to rent, etc, apply to George Alley 14 ee FOUR BOARDERS WANTED--¥Vrs. A. W. Newbury, Grafton Street, ooposite the site of Rattenbury’s new Pork Packing Factory, has accomodations for four men ree “n BOARDERS.—Miss M. A. Martin, from Souris, has re-opened the Stanley House on Gt. George St., next doorto J, T. Pearden’s, store, and is prepared to receive boarders. 116-21 rd TO LET--A house containing six rooms sit- uated on King &t. back of Merchants Bank, of P. E. I. Possession given lst of June apply to Miss. Lowden, Dundas Fsplanade. a of good fresh Oysters, by the quart and half shell Please"leave orders in the forenoon All orders promptly attended to aFNOCH CARMODY, Sidney Street, Fame tSdol—nd, 108—lwk TO LET—A house on Stewart st. lately oc- cupied by Mr K Dobie, containing 7 large rooms. hall aud pautry with outbuilding at- tached. Poss*ssion given immediately. Apply to Thomas Edward Blackburn 1¢6—2wpd Pasture to let-—Persons wanting Pasture for Cows during the season, near the city, had better apply to the undersigned at once, as he can only take a limited number’— Arthur Peters 114 1lmo LES3ONS in Art Embroidery,Drawn-work, Point and Battenbure lace given at the Decorative Art Room, Grafton Street. 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. Rin- BE!IGN; great historic work,sells on sight to thousands, Dofferin in- troduces it to Canadians in glowing words Easy to make $20.00 a week,some make twice hat. Many make more in spare time than during day at regular employment. This ear’a Great Sexagenary Celebrations are ming it. Bookson time. Prospectus free tocamvassers, Territory coing fast. Tux BRADLEY GARRETSON Co Ltd Toronto- Can * Spectacles Just received another lot, selling at 50 aud 70ca pair,case included. Also the newest in gold frame OPERA GLASSES TO LOAN. E,W. TAYLOR CAMERON BLOCK Q's VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY £1. 1897 ie —_——— A “Close” Shave, “What makes my face so dry and dusty?’’ asked 1 man in one ef the chairs at the hotel barber shop. “You shave too close,’’ replied the bar- ber. ‘You get down under the skin and irritate it.’’ ‘‘Well, I have t sbave close. I don’t want to bother with shaving every day, so I get a shave every other day, and then get a good, close one.’’ ‘*There’s no need of that,’’ replied the barber. ‘There isn’t so much difference between a single going over and a very close shave. After the razor has been over your face once you can still feel a fine stub- ble. By a second or third scraping you can get the face feeling perfectly smooth. But in three hours’ time the beard has grown out to where it was after the first going over. What I mean is that you save only about three hours by getting what we call a ‘close’ shave, and for a man who shaves every other day that isn’t much of an advantage. Besides it irritates the face and is liable tc make the skin hard and scaly. A man who shaves himself simply goes over his face once. But ina barber shop the customer thinks he is not getting the worth of his money unless the barber scrapes for about ten minutes to get rid of that extra three hours’ growth of beard,"’ —Chicago Tribune, A Chicago Sclomon. Justice of the Peace Bonnefoi is known in Chicago as the ‘‘North Side Solomon.’’ Two neighbors had quarreled over the ownership of a mongrel dog. There had been several continuances, witnesses had been sworn and countersworn, and lawyers had wrangled until the justice and the spectators as well were all mixed as to the nature of the original proposition. To- werd the close of a wordy session, a butch- er’s boy, who had stolen into the court with a basket of fresh meat for his employ- er’s customers, started to leave the room. The dog, which had been tied to a leg of the justice's desk, smelled the meat, gave @ tug that broke the string and bounded down the stairs after the butcher’s boy. The crowd was on the point of rushing out to capture the fugitive dog, when Bonnefoi sang out: ‘‘Hold on there! If anybody leaves the room, I'll fine him for contempt of court. Let that tam dog go.’’ And the dog went, and went so well that the litigants failed to recover him, and the case was dropped.—San Francisco Argo- maut = Me new © - Sovereign Coca Wine is pleasant to take, is certain and gratifying in its effects in cases of loas ef sieep and enervation. — Well z 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 HouseTo Let Situated opposit: the Masonic Temple, siitable for a boarding house. Has large yard and stables. Apply to D. NICHOLSON. 106—2 a w 1 4, 2 wks. PE. Island Railway Onand after MONDAY, 4th January,189 -he trains of this Railway will run Sundays excepted) as follows .— frains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. . M.JA, M. P. M.jA 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...... 115} 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. Lv.|12 00} 7 00 M. S’Side A. M 12 50.Lv. Ar.|10 30 1 11|..Miscouche ...... 10 10 1 37|..Wellington...... 9 47 2 19). . Port Hill .,.....} 9 3 34); , O’Leary.......... 8 00 3 58}..Bloomfield ...... 1o 4 34|..Alberton........| 6 56 5 30)..Tignish .... ....| 6 O4 Pp. M. A. M, P. M. A. M. 2 30). .Charlottetown .. .|10 30) 2 50|..Royalty Junction/10 10 3 23)..Bedford ..... a : - 3 55 Ar. , Vv. 5 410 tr: Lttstew't } XY" 8 55 Sr, MOU . cvcsccces 8 17 GS 19). .St. Peters .ccsesl 7 & 5 57|.. Bear River ......| 7 8 fae SS ere 6 20 P. M A. M. 4 10}... Mt. Stewart ....| 8 50) 6 22)..Cardigan........ 735 5 45)..Georgetown ....| 7 10 Pp. M. A. M. P. M. A. M.! 5 15}..Emerald ......| 7 3. 6 05)..Cape Traverse ..| 7 00 P.M A. M. Trainsare run by Eastern Standard Time. A MaDONALD, D.POTTINGER, | SSoaeek ene Rai way Office, Jan4 , 1897. We Dont. ‘Claim To be able to suit all who are suffering with their eyes, but we know of a good many people who have suffered in- cessant headache, pain in the eyes etc, who attribute their relief to the wearing of prop- erly fitted glusses. We aie here tou help you if possible. G. Hh. FAY LOR Jeweler and Optician, North Side Queen Square. ee Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites brings back the ruddy glow of lite to pale cheeks, the lips become red, the ears lose their transparency, the step is quick and elastic, work is no longer a burden, exer- cise is not followed by ex- haustion; and it does this be- cause it furnishes the body with a needed food and changes diseased action to healthy. With a better cir- culation and improved nu- trition, the rest follow. Jor sale at 50 cents and $1.00 by all druggists, { SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont FARRINGTORD The above desirable property, rezidunee of the late Mrs Lowden, on Dundas Es- plavade, is offered for sale. A‘so the residence of the undersigned, —s on corner Kent and Cumberland ts. E'ther of the above properties with large grounds attached, and each possessing new and modern conveniences, will be open for inspection from Tuesday to Fri day of each week after 2 p.m. Annly to L. L. BEER, Administrator Kstate Jate Mrs Lowden 98 14 Geo. D. Scott, VICTORIA, B. C. MINING BROKER, Offices and Agents — Vancouver, Ro«slan«, London, Slocan, Boundry & Lordeane Constantly travelling through the \ari- ous camps, he isin a positaon to recom- end the best stock, and offer good prop- ertiefon reasonable terms, giving personal ttention to development. Correspondence solicited. Bank References on+applioation. 42 Fort St., Victoria, B, C. 100—dvlmth w 2mtbs, 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. Surplus funds, Jany Ist, 1897, $525,179.43 Has the largest. surplus on hand for each $1,000 risk of any society of the kind in Canada. $106,000 on deposit in Bank of Nova Scotia in Ch’town. No assessments. Fixed amount each month. Want of money can be no excuse; the cost of carry- ing insurance has been brought within the reach of all. Married men, is it not a dnty vou owe your wives and childrea to provide againt emergencies. 87—2aw 25—3mos. -_—— Planet Flour, 200 bbls. juet arrived. No Letter Flour on P. E. Island. ~ Horace. Haszard. Chtown, May 17, *97. 117—2w 135 Se A Novel Mousetrap, This is a story of how a sewing machine became a mousetrap. Miss Boutcher of Federal street, below Sev- enth, is particularly fond of cake and has gotten into the habit of eating it while running her sewing machine. Evy- ery night she would leave some under the lid. For tks past few mornings she has been missing much of her cake and naturally blamed her little brother for taking it. Her brother, however, al- ways resented the charge and declared his innocence. The other night Miss Boutcher left quite a large quantity of cake on the machine and concealed her- self to watch the thief. When every- thing was quiet, she heard a scratching noise, and then she saw a very small mouse climbing up the strap of the ma- chine which connects the lower wheel with the upper one. The first mouse had hardly disappeared through the small hole through which the strap is run wheu another appeared and follow- ed its predecessor. The performance was repeated six times by as many mice. Miss Boutcher hastily plugged up the hole through which the little thieves had entered, and, with the as- sistance of her brother, carried the ma- chine into the kitchen. Five cats were quickly obtained from willing neigh- bors, and the lid was lifted. Only one mouse escaped.—Philadelphia Record. —— Work by Artificial Light. Many persons experience great fatigue in working and reading by artificial light. Some attention has been given to this sub- ject, especially in view of reading and study, and the type, paper and illumina- tion most favorable to comfort and health. White light is recommended for all artifi- cial illumination. One should never read at a lower degree of light than ordinary daylight. Very low intensities cause eye strain and weakness, which may result in exceedingly severe and even dangerous mental and physical conditions. It is now an established fact that epilepsy is some- times caused by eye strain. There are also many other maladies that are primarily caused and greatly aggravated by bad light while using the eyes. Some authori- ties recommend white paper. Others, not- ably experienced journalists, insist that straw colored paper and black ink are less taxing to the eyes than white paper.— New York Ledger. Sometimes. A well known humorist is fond of tell- ing this story of his small daughter. At the dinner table one day there was a party of guests for whom he was doing his best in the way of entertainment. A lady turned to the little girl: ‘Your father is a very funny man,’’ said she. ““Yes,’’ responded the child, ‘““when we have company.’’—-Pick Me Up. William ©. Ussery, M. D., of St. Louis, says that the best food for those suffering from typhoid fever is the banana. When Hnronvw fell in love, his friends be- came aware of the fact by ais sporting @ rose in his buttonhols. Child Marriages In India. In India there are 100,000 boys and 627,000 girls under the age of 14 who are legally married, while 8,000 boys and 24,000 girls who have not attained the age of 4 are under marriage bonds as arranged by their parents, - «@ His Explanation. ‘I wonder,’’ he said musingly, “‘why it {s that girls wear bloomers.’’ ‘I know,” yelled her small brother. ‘*Willie!’’ she exclaimed, half threaten- ingly and half pleadingly. ‘“‘Why?’’ acked the caller with evident amusement. ““*Cause they won’t admit they’re old enough to get into long pants,’’ answered Willie. —Chicago Post.. eee lee een anaes mnt li ED YOU NEED NOT WORRY YOURSELF ow about Lumber. We can suppty you with anything in that line— prices and quality suitable— prices to the hard times, and quality—you’ve heard of. It no use to get 4s Thin as a cath. (Our laths are a good thickness.) Running from one place to another when you ean get every- thing you want at Barrett’s. We will be glad to sell you any- thing from one board to a house. JAMES BARRETT. CONNOLLY’S WHARF Bargains Given For Thirty Days I have decided to sell my stock of Cloc Watches, Jewelry. Spectacles, &c., &.,t a big discount for cash for thirty days. A persons buying ten dollars worth of goods i that time will receive a present worth one dol lar or have it deducted off the article they purchase. Any person having watches or clocks out of order will do well to have them repaired and put in good running order by me, and regulated by Town Time. The articles entrusted to me will receive my pesonal at tentio, Store open from 8 a. m. to 8 p, m. G_ G. 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