a Se od ass : ay 4 oa 3 4) a Ia te. MMe, ua a Sees Tee . a. aiinimeeel : i AS AEG AAA CALENDAR, OCT. 7, 1 4 \ L\NGES Fcst | cter. Srd. Lh. 19.0m, a. m i } ' butl \ 1th, V aA). wit I . 18th, 4 MO im.. Rew \ . 2th, Th. 15.0 p. 1 Dav of Week Sun Sun High | Ricco | Sete | Water 7 ° h.m | b | 6“ 5 35 2 | 21s ay | t | | 2 16) 2 | Gcondas 6 | 3] 3 10) 4iM \ 3 a) 1 16 “ 0 ; 6 47 - 1}? i o4 S| 8 of Q | 1 ) of 0 \ Is 10) 15 | 1 17 16} 11 37] ‘ 19) 14 12 22 asi} y S| \ -y Ie | 4 ' \ y 4 a 10 | 0 a2 | k = gi 0 i Me 24 i 0 5 | 17 “"1) 5 l iS Is; M of | | = wo os 1 | 5 $0 | ») ww 0 : oe! ) 2} : | 31 i £58 | 6 La | > \ 33 53 } i 2 } 7 34 | 5 8 3 S : a ntl 9 26 x 4 |. i al Be BI a 38 | 59} 11 33] Ut NN \ hi} 1S | 12 3 } & | Thursday a it i. " tt i) lo | ap | ~aturaay 4 45 | 0 a7 31 | Sunday '646/) 441) 180 Wants, Lest, Found «ec TO LET—Two new and comfortable dwell ings on Alley *tree" and rear Upper Prince street, each containiny six rooms. Immediate pessession given, Apply at County Cour office or to the subscriber—George Alley WANTEL.—A servant, must und rstand _ cooking, bring reference. Mis Ldward *almer, Queen Street. oct 1) eod TO LET.—H ous witb five rooms and stable on Edward St Fast. Po<sersion given on the 15th of November, Apply to A W Newberry. cet ii aw-—td WANTFI.-- a gri fer hous work. a famity of tw , liberal Mrs Robt Youag, Hi!l-borough -q ou senera wages ry. oe ‘t once WANTED.—-A hou-ekeeper for a family 0 two who live five miles from town Protest ant preferred, Apply at th s oice octs—lw ks dk w W ANTED —Poard in aprrivete fami'y. in vicinity of Hilistorough Park or Prinee of Wales College, No objection to one or two other boarders, Address A B C Examiner Office oet 12 tf FOR SALE —Two doub'e tenement honses in a good locality, Barnsin connec joo with each and alarge lot in rear. Term< reason- able. Address X Y Z Examinor vfficc. oct iff tf WANTED.—-An elderly woman as hous- tsoper in & village Four of © family. Must } be a good cook. No washing, Appiyv at once ! to this office, stating wages Trequired and giving references. oeti0 —Swks A. A McLEAN, 0. C. Barister, Etc., Brown's Block Charlottetown Money to Loan. octl3- d&w 3mos. —— ee Neuralgia In tbe head isalmost invariably ceused by decayed and anscessed teeth Don’t sufler needlessly when youcan be releived in a few hours and cured in a tew davs by the careful treatment we will give you. J H AYERS DENTIST. Painless extraction of teeth HENRY R. LORDLY ©. E. A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineering Corvell University. Consuiting Engineer for General Work, Specialtee: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. Jobn. Island correspondents address to Charlottetown. oct 14 d&w Physical Culture & Dancing MISS H. MACDONALD Will re-open her Classes on Thursday October 7.h. Private leasons at any hour. Adulte at8 p.m. Jnveniles at 4 p, m. Fancy Dancing a specia:ty. Full particulars on application at her rooms in Masonic Building, or at the residence of John A. Macdonald, Eeq. pownal St. oct I— WANTED! 5,000 men, women and children te t> call and inspectmy New Goods. Compare prices with othor stores,ahd be convinced by buying from me your watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spectacles, eye glasses, etc, you will save money, and the goods bought from me will be warranted to give satisfaction. Cc. G. JORY "New Crockery Store cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate | Crenm Crocks, Cake | Teapots, Milk Pans, | articles toc np“ merons to mention, | We are sure to sult you, both in price and All kinds of First-class crockery, in- Seta and Chamber’ Sets, Butter Coolers, Pitebers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Crocks Pota, Bean Pots, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot of Glass, in Tumblers, Gobiets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Giass, Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers. Cake Stands, and a lot of other GIVE Us A CALL, LLily C. LEWIS, Nortt A Federal Oticer Who Read Novels Be- yu G: Street, exactly House, fton Opposite Side ol Market —g 9 Zid) wy Evening - Classes PE. 1 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, COMMENCE ON Monday. ISth QOet, inst At 7.30. Open toall. ticn in all commercial * No WASTE OF TIME HERE. Ann. at once o ] oX*NGUAM, criocipa Ladividnal instruc ty cts, oct 0—tf re CC CGT CA lf You ae Going a ro-— Or any part of the the cheapest and best route is via the ‘Plant Line, THE POPULAR SUM- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CHVUTOWN. The favorite 3. 8S. “Halifax” wil. leave Ch’town for Boston every Friday at l p. m. Duartion leaving Boston every Tnes- day at noon. Steamer cally at HAWKS: BURY aad Halifax both ways Via Pictou & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Tuesdays and Saturday mm: ro- ings, via Pictou make close connection at Halifax with eteamers “QOlivtte”’ and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Wednesdays at 7 a. m and Sat- urdays 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations Railwav, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark tieket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. d&~w PE Island Railway On and after MONDAY,4th Oct, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. Trains frains Out- : In ward. Read) STATIONS. ward. Read down, up. P. M.JA. M. | p 3 301 6 a . Charlottetown .. .! 6 30 "o 40 3 52) 6 29|..Royalty Junction.) g 1g 9 19 4 42) 7 03\..North Wiltshire. | 5 49 8 30 4 58) 7 13|..Hunter River... | 5 59) 8 15 5 341 7 37|..Bradalbane...... 5 O8| 7 37 5 44] 7 43).-Emerald.. ..... | 5 02] 7 28 5 50) 7 53|.. Freetown ....... 145231714 : i 8& 07 es rs -- | 4 38] 6 Dt 55) 8 30, Ar. 1G: Lv.) 4 15) 6 20 1 40 Stat S'side "| 4 00/11 00 2 02) 8 5Q|..Miscouche ...... 3 42,10 37 2 29) 9 17|.- Wellington...... 3 23;10 10 3 18] 9 45|..Port Hill ......-| 3 00} 9 2 4 36110 95)..O”’Leary.......--| 9 11) 8 @ 5 01/10 51}. . Bloomfield ...... 1 55| 7 38 5 4011 15)--Alberton.....+---| 1 30) 7 02 6 45\11 55|..Tignish .... «---12 50, 5 & P. M.|A. Mop P. M.|A. M: A. M./P. M. A. M.|P. M. 6 30) 3 10)..Charlottetown...; 9 10 4 10 6 3 3 24).. Royalty Junction) § 59/ 3 50 FD BAe Bedlord ccccence 8 321317 8 25) 4 15)...Mt Stewart...... «| 8 10| 2 45 8 45] 4 43). +Morell...... seo-l 7371 2 © 9 14 5 04}..St. Peters eoetes 7 15 130 10 O01) 5 38)..Bear River ......| 6 41/12 43 10 45) 6 10) .Souris.......... 6 10,12 00 A. _M.IP. M. A, M.|P. M, A. M.iP. Me i M.|P, M. 8 10) 4 15)..Mt. Stewart ....| 8 05) 2 35 A 22) 5 08). .Cardigan........ 712,123 © 45) 5 20)..Georgetown ....| 6 55) 1 Oo A. M.|P. M. A. M.IP. M, P, M.| 7 thf 5 SRO. -dcuces 7D 6 40 ..Cape Traverse .. 6 3) Pp. M. A. M. Tralnsare run by Eastern Standard Time. Queen Squcre, G A SHARP, | 8a tendent, daa Ser boee Ry Ra iwey (fce,June., 1897 P.%.I. | FIELD DIVERSIONS. tween Engagements, General Horace Porter tells the fol- lowing anecdote in his ‘‘Campaigning With Grant’’ in The Century: During the ten days of battle through which we had just passed very little relief, physical or mental, had been obtained, but there was one staff officer, a Colonel B——, who often came as bearer of messages to our headquarters, who al- ways managed to console himself with novel reading, and his peculiarity in this became a standing joke emoug those who knew him. He went his saddle bags stuffed full =, and was seen sev re spec: about with if thrilling romanct ersl times sitting on his horse, under a brisk fire, poring over the last pages of an absorbing volume to reach the de- nouement of the plot and evincing a greater curiosity to find how the hero avd the heroine were going to be extri cated from the entangled dilemma into which they had been plunged by the unsympathetic author than to learn the result of the surrounding battle, One of his peculiarities was that he took it for granted that all the people he met were perfectly familiar with his line of literature, and he talked about nothing but the merits of the latest novel. For the last week he had been devouring Victor Hugo's ‘‘Les Miser- ables.’’ It was an English translation, for the officer had no knowledge of French. As be was passing a house in rear of the ‘‘angle’’ he saw a young la- dy seated on the porch, and, stopping his horse, bowed to her with all the grace of a Chesterfield and endeavored to engage her in conversation. Before he had gone far he took occasion to re- mark, “By the way, have you seen ‘Lees Miserables?’ ’’ anglicizing the pronunciation, Her black eyes snapped with indignation as she tartly replied: ‘Don’t you talk to me that way. They are a geod deal better than Grant's mis- erables anyhow!"’ This was retold so often by those who heard it that, for some time after, its repetition seriously endangered the colonel’s peace of mind. Like the Ostrich. Mr. Crimsonbeak—You women re- prind ree of ostriches. Mrs. Crimsonbeak—I don’t under- stand you. ‘*Well, you know, the ostrich buries tts head and believes it cannot be seen.’’ ‘*Yes, I’ve heard of that.”’ ‘*Well, you women cover your head with a bonnet and think you are out of sight!’’—Yonkers Statesman. Ore Better. Jim Faro—I'’m in luck. I got $500 last night on the ace of hearts. Cracksey Joe—-Dat’s nothin. A fren o’ mine cracked a jewelry crib las’ week an got five t’ousand on a tray of dix mounds. —Exchange. For dressmakers and others interested The Demonstrator of the Featherbone Company Mrs Low. will to morrow aiter noon, show all the various uses of Featherbone. Do not fail to see her,.— Beer Bros. e — Tasi- monial C. P. Fletcher, Esq. Dear Srr,—I do not wish to return to Montreal without expressing my gratitude to you for the very excellent Bell Piano that you placed at my dispogal for my recital, I have tried many Canadian Pianos of different. manufac- turers,nd must say that, con- sidering the size of the instru- ment, J have never found one to equal it for depth and bril- liancy of tone, The action is quite as elastic and respons- ive as in American Upright Pianos of the highest grade. Again thanking you, very sincerely, I remain, Yours, Frep. E. Morris P. E. Island Agency, L. PH Opera House Building C. P. Yeo Agent at Summerside. Sealed Tenders OU Will be received by His Lordship the Bishup of Charlottetown, until Saturday, the 23rd inst, for the erect ion of a Skating Rink, at St, Dun | stan’s College, according te plan and specification to be seen on application to the undersigned, the contract to be completed by the 15th December next. Good security will be required for the faithful performance of the con- tract. The lowest or any tender not nec essarily accepted, tev, PETER CURRAN, Rector. St. Dunstan’s Coilege, Oct 12 ’97 JAS. D. TAYLOR, The Priner Queen Strect ad eevceeesasoooooser oct 15 OS9SO0OO8HONSOOSSLCHSOONOD ‘ ; ; PRINTING : v ” o re ° STOR EVERY : : eo SDAY USE =f 3 se ° r ° Requires to be done neatly, ? 2 promptly and cheap. ° > There is only one place in the city, where you can get ° the fullest satisfaction, that ® ° is at. e si © COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS Scribblers, Foolscap; Ink, Pencils, Pens, Note Bovks etc , etc. Cheapest and Best at McMillan & Hornsby’s QUEEN STREET Plums, Gages and Peaches Beer & Goff expect anoth er lot of Piums, Gages and Peaches by express from On- tario on Wednesday night,the 22nd, inst Anyone wishing any of this lot, which will probably be the last this sea- son, had better leave their order at our store either Tues- day or Wednesday so that we san deliver the fruit at the house early Thursday morning Beer & Goff Piling all kinds of Lumber daily Everything new and good. Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; We VYant You to see us betore you build or repair. New customers come again and bring others. It will mean mon- ey in your pocket if you give us a oall. Lumber of all kinds in stock JAMES BARRETT, Telephone 15). Con nleys whare ~~ eee ew Jw “eewac ¢ G EXHIBIT... —— OF NEW GLOTH| We are opening our different lines for the new SAsop with much the same feeling of confidence which a fellow om periences when he has a good thing. So many good grouped together that it is impossible to tell you all abou RB mm tT) nr <p Ce Tl hem. Come and see the REAUTIFUL LINES OF OVERCOATINGS § x the finest ever brought to the city. And Trouserings, the finest you ever laid eyeson; and for Suits, they are beautify, Ho inthe extreme, Those goods will be shown with mug . pleasure, and will be on exhibit this afternoon and to-morrow : JOHN MACLEOD & C0}: fap 0 chi “4 ll MERCHANT TAILORS. es oma ; ow BURGLARS | _To the Burglar who entered our office and broke the Handle of Safe we extend” an invitation to call again, promising him a free entry into the safe, and thereby ear ing him the use of the Stillson wrench. We will aot insure his easy exit, but will beg band with an ambulance and undertaker. ; At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our twely: gang Cheese Presses. Nearly al shat were imported oerein the past required to ip repaired within a year. . Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the market. - Our Babcock Testers never break the bottles. The press meee are right for eighty |bs of curd. And best of all the “ ALPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” is on f th fi wayahead of al! others Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers. Our Pumps are winning,a name for themselves at prices to beat any im T. A. MeLEAN MORE DEMAND FOR Heintzman Pianoe ———THAN EVER @. This isa sure indication of good times and better pm for every one. Call and see the new and magnificent 8 ot these Celebrated Pianos R BROS, OM ae We will give you a jsix hole Highland Range with all the cooking utensils and warranted. We have the latest Range and best one on the market It is called the FAYORITE DODD & ROGERS Wholesale & Retail ee Marine Insu rancé.*: 1 = = fe — The British and Foreign Marine Ins. Co., of Liverpool England, a The Empress Marine, Ins., Co.,of London England. The General Marine Iusurance Co., of Dresden. The undersigned represents the above first-class Companies. Hulls, Cargos, Freights. carried at lowest rates, Sterling Certificates issued. FRED. W. HYNDMAN Queen Stret AG EN; , “_ ww Re ewres . % Me ee } bE