THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 15 1898 They Were Good Eaters. One day Dr, Norman McLeod, who was a large and boealthy man, and one of his burly elders went to pay a visit to a cer- tain Mrs. MacLaren of the congregation who lived over the Scotch hills. She was a frugal woman, but since she knew that a call from these two meant that they would stay to supper, too, she determined that they should have the best in the house. So she piled the table with jellies ana jam and preserves and shortbread and all the delicacies of the season, and, the journey having been long, they partook unspar- ingly, and after the meal the elder said to her: ‘‘Mrs. MacLaren, were you at the kirk Sunday?"’ ‘*Oh, aye,’’ she said, ‘‘I was.” Aud what did you think of the treat- ment of the miracle?’’ The sermon had been on tne looves and fishes. ‘I thought 16 was good,’’ said Mrs. Mac- Laren. ‘‘And what is your idea on the subject, Mrs. MacLaren?’’ persisted the minister. “Losh!”’ said their hostess suddenly, “I’m thinkin that if you and the elder had bin in the congregation there wadna bin 12 baskets of fragments for the disci- ples to gather up!’’—Milwaukee Wiscon- sin. Why He Was Awake. One of the best of the Scotch stories Mr. John Johnston tells is that of a certain sermon in a Scotch church, at which near- ly the whole congregation went to sleep. “‘The minister pounded on the pulpit,” says Mr. Johnston, ‘‘and cried them shame to be all asleep when he was preaching the word of God, and then he looked up in the gallery and saw there an idiot boy who attended divine service regularly. He chanced to be wide awake, and the min- ister pointed to him in admiration. ‘*See there,’’ he shouted, ‘even Jamie the idiot is awake and drinkin in the word |!’’ **Yes,’”’ shouted back Jamie then, ‘‘but if I hadn’t been an idiot I'd ‘a’ bin asleep too!’’—Milwaukee Wisconsin. Some Kipling Maxims. A Kentish school budget gives a series of maxims fro:a the pen of Rudyard Kip- ling, among which are found the follow- ing: “If you have any doubts about a uantity, cough. In threo cases out of ve this will save you being asked to ‘say it again.’ ’’ ‘ When pursued by the native farmer, always take to the nearest plow- land. Men stick in furrows that boys can run over.”’ ‘If it is necessary to take other people’s apples, do it on a Sunday. You can put them inside your topper, which is better than trying to button them into a tight eton.” The snail’s mouth is one of the most extraordinary objects in nature. By the time the snai| has worn out the last one of its 30,000 tecth a new set has been pro- vided for it to begin al! over again. These teeth are all om the snail’s tongue, which is coiled up in the back part of the mouth European nations are selling annually to Mexico, Central and South America from $100,000,000 to $150,000,000 worth ot goods. A Quebecer’s confidence in Dr ™% base’s Catarrh Cure--gives reliei at once he says Daaoville, P, @, April 9th,, 1898 EDMANSON {BATES & ‘‘U., fORONTO. lear Sirs,-E el sed find $1. for} dezw» boxes Dr Coases catarrh cure. Please send them at onoe. Every patient using it sajs “Irisan excefient cure, gives rebefat once. Tas Mascn, Gen’t Mer hant Eanville, Pb. Q —_— ay Cheap Grockery Store. JUST RECEIVED A beautiful lot of Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Glass Sete, Chamber Sets. All kinds of fancy chins and glass —ALSO— Lamps of every Style Price. Liberal dis- eounts for cash, This is the place to buy. No trouble to show goods. Wrall Paper AT LEWIS, LARGEST AND BEST VARIETY PHOTOCRAPHS Ye are now makingall the latest Siv e- ut Photos, finished in a superior ma: oe’. either op glossy or flat paper. Aone oLp Stanp, GRarron Srreet, No: ia Side of Market Square. - and ~—— Canada Province of Prince Edward Island In Chancery Before the Vice Chacnellor | ‘n the matter ofthe “Charlottetown Gas Light Company” and che distribution of itsassets among shareLolders. Pursuant to the decree of the Conrt of -uancery, madein this matter, ou the nth day of September instani, notice is | ereby given, that all creditors having ‘aims against ike “Charlottetown Gas sight Compivy” du come in and prove heir accounts cefore me, at the Prothon-~ -tary’s Cffice, iu the Law Courts Building, a Charlottetown, on or before the 10th ‘ay Of October next, otherwise such sims will be barred. Dated this. .welfth day of September, | 4. D,,.1898. WILLIAM A. WEEKS, Registrar “13 dy 2aw to Oct 10 THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For September, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES, 7th day, Last Quarter. 15th day, New Moon. 22nd day, First Quarter. 29th day, Full Moon. = High Water. Sun S Day of We’k : : . Q | Morn.) Aft. | Rises.| Sets. 1 Thursday (10 44 1124,;55 62 2|Friday 11 31 }11 57; 6 23 3 Saturday 112 16 8 21 4 Sunday 0 28 | 1 02 9 19 5 Monday 058/149); 10 17 6 Tuesday 1Zw7i23 12 15 7 Wednesday 151/338; 13 | 13 8 Thursday 217) 4 SI 14 Ll 9 Friday 251/| 6 22 15 9 10 Saturday 404,734 17 7 11 Sunday 545 8 20 18 5 12 Monday 659 8 52 19 3 13 Tuesday 7 56 | 9 21 21 l 14|Wednesday | 8 50 | 9 49 | 22 (5 59 1s\Thursday | 9411016) 23 | 57 lé\Friday (10 22 1044] 25 | 55 17|Saturday (10 59 1113] 26 53 18) Sunday 11 38 11 44 27 51 19) Monday 12 20 | 28 49 20)| Tuesday 015 | 1 08 29 47 21|\ Wednesday | 0 42 207) 31 45 22) Thursday lisi;3 WU 32 43 23| Friday 203 4 37 34 41 24 Saturday 314\|5 867° SS 39 25,Sunday 446 6°09 37 37 26, Monday 6 21 8 10). 38 35 27|T uesday 7 48 | 8 59 39 33 28,Wednesday | 8 53 9 3% 40 31 29. Thursday 948 1014, 42 29 30 Friday 10 34 10 48 | 43 27 FOUND—A purse. Apply at this office. ’ Will Mr A. G. MeGillvray call on corres- pond with this office aud he will learn of something to his advantage. 215. WAN TED.—A feavant togo to the country small family—good wages, Apply to this office. 11431 _— WANTED--Smart boy as apprentice. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. WANTED,—A good plain cook before 15th inst, Nowashing. Apply at ths Examiner office, 213 tf aa WANTED -A servant for getieral house- w ork pptv to Mrs. P vtyin, Pownal st, opposite Murrays Bakery, 2'6 3ins, WANTED —For Prince Island, a Chief Orgapizer, for the Ancient Order of Amor- eans,the most p pularand progressive ben- eficiary Orderin America. and Sickness under one certificate. liberal contract with renewal in'erest given te goxxdl men. App'y to Col. W. Sparling, Chief Secretary, Little Rock, Arkansas. 216 dy 3 ins. -= TO LET.—Half ofthe three story dwelling house on co:ner of Queen and Fitzroy Sts. Apply to William Henderson, Fitzrey St. 208 31 eod WANTED.—An experience! woman for housework. Apply to Miss Morris, 233 Water Street. 203 WANTED—A cook and housem aid, wages $6 and $7. Apply to M:a.Geo. Warburton, “Westwood”. No washing. $208 FOR SALE—Two small dwelling houses on Euston St, West, Apply onthe premises to MVias Rotler, 2:3 dy iwk WANTED—Two or three smart boys--arply at tactory—Mark Wright « Co, 106 TU VLE:.—the large Hali in the bric« building on 132 Queen Street adjoining K. B. Norton's Hardware Store. This Hall is nicely flaished with easv approach from —- treet. Kent moderate. Applv to J. B. Macdonald & Co. 204 4 weeks. ” FOR SALE—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,now giviag frem 10 to 12 quarts of milk daily, apply to KF A Reer, 1975tf WANTED,—The end of Sept a g 0d ovok Wages $10, no washing, also a housemaid Apply by eta Mrs, Bsfield Chartotte- ve . tewn P BRICK HIU3SE, POPLAR TERRACK KENT sfREEL.—That desirable residence, g+rdens and outbulldiugs, opposite new Prince of Waltes College, House has sixteen rooms and all modern conveniencea Letor For Sale. ApplytoF. W. L. Moore Attorney at Law, Executor Estate late Fred- rick W, Moore. 178 10 T >) LEC —fa2 hous and premises know ast:e “Old Londo1 House,’ siiuateon Water 8t.,. nect ts Governnent Warehouse No | Apply to Peake Bro; & Co. jan2i+—-v $7 to $10 a Week intoxere one can do the work. We want reliable Sa? & families in every locality to help us manufacture Children’s Toques, Gaunt- lets and Bicycle ings for the trade, by a new process. No canvassing or ex- perience required. Steady work, good pay whole or spare time. Write to-day. Address, THE Co-OPERATIVE QNITTING Co., 15 Leader Lane, Toronto. | ee aes OBTENUES PROMPTEMENT Avez-vous une idée? Sioui, demandez notre “Guide des Inventeurs,” pour savoir comment s’obtiennent les patentes. Informations fournies gratuitement. MARION & MARION, Experts. § Edifice New York Life, Montréal. 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Melntyre & Co., “ me Re fe ‘eo O'Connor & Co., Dublin, - Irish Whiskies ip we Santos Ramiro, Oporto - ~ Port Wines ts = Martinez Garea Y Ua Jerez . Sherry Wines ° ey J. Ornoro & Co., - - - Reus, Sacramental Wines Ss ap Suonvside Plantations, Jamaics - Jamaica Rums “5 om Schiedsm Distillers, Schiedam, ~~ Hollands Gin 43 “se Duddingston Brewery, Edinburgh - Scotch Ales a” <3 From, & Rogee, - Cogoac, - - Brandies dm Silver Moon English Dry Gin. ‘a Royal Nectar O!ld Tom Gin. SF Bass’s Ale ~ ~ —- Guiness’s Stont. <4 Ordeis solicited from the trade only. MontTREAL, AGENTS SH BH SRLS SESE SRE OS BF Ls LLL PSE NS ES CROWN AND BRIDCE WORK st!» > ay vag When teeth are so far decayed! that they cannot be filled they can b restored to usefulness, beauty aod durability by our crown system. and Bridge Work is one of the most beautiful operations in dentistry. 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Crown It is astonishiag to DR CLIFT treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury method of persistent self-help in remov- ing causes jrom the blood Continuous, in- telligent trealmen: in person or by letter insures Minimum of suffering and Magimum cf cure, possible in each case, Avoid Attempts Unaided. WVICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION B JOD, SPUTA, URINE, &c. Graduate of New York University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAT. Twenty vears practice in N. Y. City. Diploma reg- istered in U. 8., and Canada, Address: Charlottetown, P.E.1,, Cau, OFFICE: VICTORIA RO OF Accommodations resezved fer patients. References Cn applesticn: RUPTURE CURED by the IMPROVED method. Endors- ed by the medical professioniand by thousands who have discarded their trusses and remain cured. THE IMPROV«iD RUPTURE CURE, 18 painless, involving no inconvenience and re. quires only 5 or 6visits, Examinations free and confidential. No Pay Until Cured THROW AWAY YOUR’ TRUSS. Testimonials on application. Correspon- dence solicited. A perfect curecan be guar- ranteed if you obey instructions. DR. CLIFT Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Canada OFFICE— Victoria Row, Roves—Until lia, m,2to6 p. m, Insurance _— ae eC AND MARINE A share of your business respe+tfully solicited. Policies and Certificates promptly issued at my office Cameron Block, Queen Square. - . HORACE HASZARD 9 AGENT Western Assurance Company Commercial Union Assuranc: C > Fun From the French. A boulevardier is at once surprised and enchanted to meet an old time com- panion whose suicide had been reported. | ‘It’s true,”’ said the latter. ‘‘I did | want to kill myself, simply from dis- taste of life. And thea came along tie doctors and discovered that 1 had a grave disorder. Since then, you under- | stand, I take care of myself !’’—Figaro. Surely He Wouldn't. “If I were only a man,’”’ she said, ‘*we could’’— ‘*Possibly we could,’’ he said, ‘‘but the chances are we wouldn’t. If you were a man, I wouldn’t be here. I'd be saying nice things to somebody who wasn't a man.”’ Sometimes it is worth while to think of such facts as these.—Chicago Post. = SURE you get what you wam when you ask for Hood’s Sarsapa- ril'a. Unequalled in Merit, Sales, Curer, There’s no substitute for MOOD’S. Steamboat Time Tables SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS Steamer leaves Charlottetown for South- port 6,30 4.m., and returns every half hou until;i0 p. m, (Sundays excepted.) Ste.mer leaves Southport for Charlotte. town 645 a m, and runs every half hour until 10,05 p, m. (Sundays excep.ed ) Sundays—Leaves Charlottetown at 7 a, m. and every balf hour until8 35. Steamer laid from 11.05 to 12 noon, Monday—Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 6,59, 8, 9.30 and Il a. m,, 1, 2, 4, and 6 39 p. m., every week day. Supday— Leaves Churlottetown 9 00 a, m., 12.45, 2 and 4 p, m.. Thursday—-Leaves Charlottetown for West River Bridze 4 p. m., calling at Westville when reguirad, Friday Morning—Leaves West River Bridge for Charlottetown at 7.30, calling at West- ville, returning at 4 p. m. EAST RIVER. Monday—Leaves for East River 2p. m., returning Tuesday. Leaves Hayden’s Wharf 7.30 a.m ,c?lling at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown 3 p. m., making return trips. Leaves Saturdays at 5 a, m., leaving Hay- den’s Wharf for Charioltetown at 73)a. m, calling at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s Wharves, making return trips at 3 p,m., from Char- to.tetown Steamer leaves tor Mt. Stewart every alter- nate week, as the tides may suit, Str, ‘* Jacques Cartier ” Leaves Charlottetown for Orwell at 3 o’clock On the afternoons of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. and arrives from Orwell about 9.30a@.m onthe same days, The boat aiso a from Orwell about 8 p. m on Thurs- ays. Leaves for Crapaud at 3a.m, and p,m. on Friday,and arrivesfr»om Crapaud about 10a.m, On S#aturday the boat leaves for Crapaud at2 p.m.,and arrives at Tharlotte- town at 10 a, m, and 8.30 p. m, The boat calls at Vernon River every 4- ernate Wednesday, tides premitting. Str. ** Electra ” Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harhor, Georgetown and Montague every Thursday at noon, Arrives at Charlottetown from Murray r, Weduesday evening about 6 o'clock, On and after MONDAY, 27th pat 1898 Pains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun-, Gays excepted,) asunder. } Trains Out- Trains In a an) stations. ward Read down, ~~ PrP. MIA M. 3 . _ M. P.M. A. M, 810 7 45 Charlottetown v7 8 5012 1 4 3 8 42 .. Hunter River. . | 75310 & 5 i4 9 13). Emerald.. ..... 7 2310 11) : She 37). Kensington .... | 6 58) 9 37 | 0 OO Ar. Ly. 6 35) 9 00 aes S’Side | +t an UO 28 om "em 5 ene DEEL weccccs a 8 37) 1 07), O’Lea UP SU Be TY..ceseee+| 309 . L : . ..Alberton........| 210) Sa dD. oo DURE o ctiincm D ae ignish 105! 5 00 P. M./A, M. E es fara = 2 00) 6 15). .Charlottetown ... 8 15! 3 50 £ Gp: » Bedford seeeess+| 7 87| 2 5 3 35 7 in} Mt Stewart - a = ‘ o : 10 ..Cardigan........ 6 2012 51 52," (ioe ete Georgetown lv | 6 05 12 30 P.M. |P. M.|~ a ~ av a 7 15) Mt. Stewart .... 7102 0 4 41| ‘ 44 SO i's vada 6 41) 1 wt 4 411 8 05)" sy VS er 6 00 1 08 eS REA 511 25 P M,. |A M, ee i. se |p. M. lA. M 3 7 -oemmerald «nce. 9 0)| lp ag ..Cape Traverse ..| 8 10! A. M. CONNECTIONS, 13 OOjar. . Point duChene, I.C.R.....ar|15 ee ee. vs Moncton, I. C. R......arjJB 1) tone. 4. « eee, bt Rk ae oO 16 15iar.....Montreal, I. C. R..... iv'19 05 & Dilv.......sgona;C.P.R....ar.. Bk DOOR. os om Dames Tie Som, Rao isc 4 30 5 20!.. Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d).. 11 00 8 10:ar....Boston, B. & M. R...iv 7 00 OS: TG hues ae cee Montreal. .... 8 00 aes, Boston, B. & M. R.......| 7 OC 9 OO) Arr,...Montreal, C. P, R, lv...,; 8 OU M Pr, M, Fruit-Growers’ Meeting ; ‘ A MEETING of the Prince Edward Island Fruit-Growers’ Association wil! be held in B. 1. S. Hall, (next to Pevere House,) Kent S:, Churlottetown, of TUESDAY, October 4, 1898, at 10 o’clock, a, m. for the purpose of arranging to make @ shipment of Island apples to the British market and the transaction of other busi- ness. Members of the Aasociotion and all who wish to become enrolled as such will please attend. By order, PETER McCOURT, _ Secretary. Sept 14, 1898 214 dy 1. wk 3, Canadian Gov't Railway System. a en RIVALS A MIRACLE. Mr. George ©. Chalker’s Terrible ee Sufferings Cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Howsey’s Rapids, Sept. 12.—Mr, C. Chalker, of this place, tells a rem able story of restoration to sound bh that rivals the far-famed St, Anne de Beaupre cures, oa are Mr. Chalker’s story ows: “I suff-red horrib'y for kidney disease. I could do no harpanil a My pain wa3 aimost unendurable. No remedy did me the least good till J startet & to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Six boxes of - this wonderful medicine bave cured nen completely—made a new man of me 12 cannot speak highly enough of them, I 4 cap state with the utmost confidence thet Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure the very worst case of kidney disease, m whatever cause cured in HE > HOFVFMAN'’S HEADACHE POWDER - 10 cents and 25 cents at all drusgists. ALL HEADAG bd o_ is enchanced by a well fitting corset which ‘i must not only fit well, but must give ease and somf ort to the wearer, & look of stiffvess. which is not beauty, P. D. Corsets fit well, enhance the fign ure’s beanty, give comfort to the and last well. In all sizes and shapes to suit all figures” $1. to $30. a pair. | Mortgage Sale. — To be sold at public auction, at the Court . House, in Charlottetown, on Thursday, the © tenth day of November,'A. D,, 1898 at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon. Ali that tract piece apd parcel of Jat situate lying and being in the Common seid Island—being post ¢1 the Gaeeae Sa slan ng part of the number twenty-two, and Lieeiened Commencing on the South Side of Street, at the north east angie ofa a said Common Lot, :ecently conveyed to John Percival, thence southwardly along the eatt- ern line of said John Percival’s forthe § distance of eigbty feet or till it he north west angle ofa piece of land -. - a wearer, Common Lot, ‘ormerly in Gay, thence eastulong the northern ; said Gay’s land, for the distance of t four feet, thence northwardly along thew line of Philip Coyle’s !and, by a lipe le to the said eastern line of John sie seventy-seven feet and ten Inches, or to ‘ Street, aforcsaid,and tnence west aly eo the southern side ot Lone Street a di tweo ty five feet or thereabouts, to the of commencement, Tne above sale is made under and by of a power of sale contained in an i of Mortgage, bearing date, the 8th day October, A. D.. 1874, and made Dougald McKinnon,and Catherine McKinrot his wife,of the one part, and Philip Large, of Chariottetown, of the other part. ors further particulars apply to tbe undet= 1 signed. - ated this 26th day ot or A. D,, 1898. PHILIP Ch’town, July 26, 1898—w liins DOBELL LINE S. S. Polino is due here from Mom treal Tuesday, 12th inst%and sails or St. Johns, Newfoundland, via Syé ney and North Sydney. Live stock on deck and prod under deck carried at low rates. N, RATYENBUBY Agent Furness Line of Steamer Halifax to Great Britain S. S. “Londoz City” leaves Halifax for London G. B Sept- 8. Steaah ship “Dahome” will leave Halifax for Liverpool Sept. 14th, Shippers of perishable produt should apply early, W. W. CLARKE, Agent FOR SALE OR 70 LET. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. a This Hotel conta'ns about twenty ga x rooms and shop, all in good repair. od | Stabling for thirty horses, with large J" & in coanection. »plv to THOMAS CAMPPELL : Se , Soe are nee ~o Sree honse, situate on Water Street, no ossessi sion of Mrs McDonald. P on bg about 20th neptember, Apply to Peake DE & Uo, Aug. 1868, eod ,