THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. JANUARY 13, 1898 P B Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 27th Dec., 1897, teains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. frains Out-| ‘ \Trains In ward. Read! STATIONS. waid. Read down. | Up. r M.}A. M.| PLN A. M. 3 10) 6 20) ~ Charlottetown .../ 9 aS 8 2 6 25)..Royalty Junction.| 5 16 9 $17) 7 12)--North Wiltshire. | 7 49 8 5 4 31) 7 24). . Hunter River. 1 23) * A & 05) 7 51) Bradallane } omy 8 OF fh 13} 7 53) meneenie.. .... 12 58 7 38 & 27) 8 00).. Freetown ......./15 go) 7 39 6 4718: 2m Kens ungton ...+ |19 94) 7 18 6 3) 8 50) Ar. ) [ Lv. 19 og, 6 45 P. MIP. S’Side A. BM. 12 50|Lv. Ar. 110 30 iti: . Miscouche ..... 10 10) | { 37). Wellington......) 9 47 } 219 kl ere 9 09 3 34} O'Leary eeverteces 3 00 3 58). - Bloomfield ......) 7 34! tA OA). - Apert ccc ove: 6 5D 5 30) ° Tignish eee eres 6 00 1A M. | A. M.| PrP. M | i A. M, 2 30) |. Charlottetown . (10 30 2 Di ;.- Royalty Junction id 10 3 23) ; je WON ckewades ; 37 5S jar flv OS 10) liv j Mt Stewart Lar 8 50 a 22) |, (URE. « oveces 7 35 5 45) |--Georgetown ....| 7 10 P. Mj i A. M. iP. M, iA. M.| 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ....; 8 55 | 448 oe Senccéces 817 | & 12) Peters ...00.) 7 48 | & 57). es River ..eee.) 7 03) ' 6 40) PO acas coones | 6 20) oa me) lA. M.| e. M. - “a 5 15|..Emerald ...... 17 50 6 05)..Cape Traverse ..| 7 0) 2. M. iA. M Trainsare run by Eastern Standard ‘Time. G@ A SHARP, D.POTTINGE, su ntendent, Gen Mer Govt.R harlottetown. Gioncton, B Raiway Office, Dec 27 1897 Oysters Oysters =a JOY! JOY! JOY! Victoria Cafe. Great George Street. Oysters served in every style Lunches and dinners with despatch. As usual, | am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantity to customers to any part of tne city. Telephone Connection. JOHN P. JOY Vicrorta CAFE Gt. George St..... FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE The property occupled by J.J, Gay and son situate in the village Of Pownai, 7 miles from _ barlottetown, is offered for sale. The pro- — have carried op @ large market gar- en pursery, and seed business for thirty years, and the purchaser wil! no doubt etain a large share of the tocaltrade. The prem- ses comprise a large dwelling house, s ore, warehouse, barn, shed, orchard, and about 15 acrea of the most fertiie land on the Isiand This land hasbeen manured year after year, for so long thatas an Jjd man said the other day.; “It isall abed of mapure and could be hauled for top dressing.” This would be an ideal spot for a country merch- aut. or it would be admirabie fora summer resort, The situation is one of the most beautiful on the IsJand. Good bathing, fishing. boating, shooting and within easy distance; churches, post office schod) telephone and shops all at the door. For terms aud further particulars, apply to Von Ciure Gay, J J Gay & ton or to, JOHN T MKELJ ISH Solicitor Chas lottetov-n d&aw oct 7 _— —- — — JUBILEE ( Ad &Y% 4 new and superior white soap—a mar- velof beauty, pority and efficacy, the queen of fine Laundry, Toilet and Batk. Saould you buy itonce you will always use and forever thank Jas D. Lapthorne & Co., Makers Makers of the Famous Royal Wak Soap. Wants, Lost, Found &¢ FOR SALE. -A cutie ‘seat family sleigh, high-turned runners — dasber. JOHN H GATES, St Peter's TO LET.—Hense on lower Spring Park ' yad( with or withent barn) ‘eartainine johtiarge aod well finished :oons. Frest eof cellar. Possession Ist of Lec. A ppiy ’ 3G thorne Revere Hotel, novi] tf LOST.—Last Jaly, at Victoria, Chain. Apply at this office, a Goid janii—~ " §0eT.— —A gold chain and a medal yester- day, between Steam Nay. {0's Wharf and Past Office. Apply at this office. jan'2 tUR SALE.—Two Gurney Boilers, in = ect order (la ger o0aes being neede?), t Chis office, Thininflesh? Perhapsit’s natural. If perfectly well, probably the case. But many are suffering from frequent colds, nervous debility, pallor, and a hun- dred aches and pains, simply || because they are not fleshy enough, this is 7/ Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites strengthens the diges- tion, gives new force to the | nerves, and makes rich, red ‘blood. Itis a food in itself. soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Torente The ego ()nestion Now is waere can we get a suitable Xmas present for the least money. Below will be found a list of a few of our cut prices for the Holiday Season only, which wil] enable von to decide at once, as the time is now short Eight day, half hovr, cathedral gong, striking Clocks, for Silver Cake Baskets, (quadruple plate), 2.75 Napkin Rings, 50c up Spoon Holders and Pickle Dishes, 1.50 A Waltham Watch with Chain (good timekeepers) 7.50 Ladies’ Genuine Gold Filled Walth $3.50 am Watch, 15.00 Ladies’ Lrng Chains, warranted five ver. ‘S, 3.00 Ladies’ {olid Gold Gem Rings, (heavy) 2.00 Brooches, Cuff Buttone, Stick Pins, Chains, Charme, etc, at extraordinary low prices. R» pairing promptly attended to by a competent person. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. C.4.JORY Beautiful Taat is waat 873°7312 3173 of our Display of SILVERWARE—* The latest New stock just received. novelties in artistic designs. QUALITY A | G.H. TAYLOR Charlottetow.n Fine Display of PIANOS AND: —— S FLETCHERS jant:—a2wics” House Buil ling, Warerooms,. Opera A BRUSH BETWEEN RAILROAD MEN AND BUSHWHACKERS. Trainmen Who Saved the Ladies of a Good Old Southern Family From «a Band of Marauders—Comedy Contrib- uted by a Negro Servant and a Fireman, All day the train had been waiting at Shady Rill for orders. Once in awhile the engineer would ask the brakeman to cut him off, and he would race up and down the track in order to ‘‘pump her,’’ for there were no injectors on the locomotives in 1862. All day the conductor sat in the caboose, where an operator was working, expecting orders to back away, for the Johnnies were getting the better of the Yanks. Once, when the engineer went down the track into the pine forest, he saw a band of bushwhackers riding leisurely through the wood in the direction of Shady Rill. These were not men of the north nor yet of the south. They were maraud- ers, murderers, masquerading as soldiers and equally dangerous to each army. The engineer told the conductor what he had seen, and, taking a couple of muskets and one of the brakemen, the captain put himself into the wood tank and set out to hunt the bandits. It was an odd way to go to work, but the conductor considered it better than remaining at the run to be lundered, if not murdered by the band. he bushmen must have heard them com- ing, for they were sitting on their horses, still as statues, when the old wood burner came creeping round a curve, her links and chains rattling like a dray on cobble- stones. ‘Halt!’ cried the leader, and the en- gineer hooked her over. “What do you want?” demanded the conductor. ‘‘What have you got?” asked the bush- man. The negro fireman must have seen the his head round the corner of the cab and laughed a laugh that seemed to come from the very bottom of his bare feet. It filled the forest and rippled away down the wood like the song of a reaper reaping in a valley near the hills. Fo’ de Lawd, dat am funny,” said the negro, wiping his eyes. *‘Nothing that you can, have,” said the sonductor back at the bi@hman. Immediately the negro opened his mouth and began to ripple again, but this time the flow of his mirth was broken by the sound of muskets. Bang, bang! went the guns of the marauders, and the negro, changing his laugh toa cry of pain, fell upon the deck and begged the brakeman to shoot him. ‘*I’ze done killed. Fo’ de Lawd, I'ze shot plumb frew de ha’t.” ‘Then die, you crazy nigger,” shouted the brakeman. “Think I’m going to waste a load on you?”’ When the conductor and the brakeman had emptied their guns at the gang, the engineer opened the throttle and backed away With the bullets rattling on his front end and smashing the glass in the cab windows. Upon arriving at Shady Rill they found that only the tip of one of the negro’s fin- gers had been shot away, and when the engineer had bathed the finger in black oil, bound it up with arag and kicked the uegro three or four times the fellow was able to take his place at the furnace door The conductor instructed the operator to report what had taken place to the army officer in charge of the railway, and then went over to the Shady Rili plantation to warn the women there of the coming of the bushwhackers. He had been over once or twice for supplies, which were given, if not grudgingly, reluctantly, for how were these poor women, whose fathers and hus- bands and brothers were down there where ihe steady, monotonous booming of can- non spoke of danger and death, to smile upon the people of the northy These men were come into the country, the women were able to persuade themselves, to take the property of the people and lay the coun- try waste. So now, when the conductor lifted his hat in the presence of the ven- erable dame and her proud daughter, the women drew themselyes up and looked down upon him from the veranda. “If they ah no'the’n soldiers, I reckon they can’t more’n kill us, an if they ah southe’n soldiers they ah southe’n gentle- men. So we might bettsh take ouah chances with them than wita you all, who ah not soldiers at all.’ “Neither are these soldicrs. They are bushwLeckers and murderers. Come, | box of yen, let me help you to esenpe,” Ai 20 momont the 2f.04 of an oketry was heard from down behind the orchard, and a moment later an old white haired wench came failing round the house, rolled PROMPTLY SELURED. Hive QuiCaALy. \W ite So-riAy a. % free copy of our big look on Patents. We hav. xtensive exnerience in the intrical® PRtent iws of 50 foreign conntries, Send sketch, thode! tvow, for free advice, HAS tON & MA. Poxnerte, Tees PD Aine . Montreal. — —- ©! ee ee oe eu] For 1897. We thank our friends, customers, and the public generally fora largely in- creased trade, FOR '98 r We wish you alla bright, ‘ happy and prosperous New Year. 5 We are hustling with our accounts at present. The Df will be ready next week. TELePHON £181 — JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. set > © 2 o. ® 2.2.3. ee a a he a oe i 'VALORATSHADY RILL | humor of the man’s reply, for he poked | ap ‘the veranda steps and tirew hersell at the feet of her young mistress. **Fo’ de Lawd, honey,’’ she howled, ‘de wood fai'ly fullo’ Yankees. 1 fought dey dun been our folks, case Gey dun bab on blue clo’s, but minit dat fool Jim poke his head obeh de fence an shout, ‘Git out dis yeah o'chad,’ dey all bang ioose at him, an, fo’ de Lawd, dey dun tak’ he heart out an eat it right fo’ my ole eyes.” A negro can always be depended upon to supply the details in an exciting narra- tive and to fill in with bits of pathos, but the women, making due allowance for the exaggerations of a frightened negro, had no doubt that they were now in great danger. “Shall we have time to dress, suh?’ asked the lady with a hauteur that under the circumstances was pathetic. “No. Fly fer your lives,’’ said the con- ductor, for ever as he spoke he saw a cou- ple of men riding under the apple trees. The women saw them, too, and throw- ing on whatever lay in reach in the way of wraps hurried over tothe train. The old negress, still telling her story, went with the two womens and helped them into the caboose. Now the two robbers who had ridden through the orchard saw the trainmen and immediately opened fire. The conductor and the brakeman, walking backward, kept the desperadoes back, kill- ing one of their horses. Just as the train- men reached the caboose the conductor was shot and fell near the rail. The rest of the band had come to the rescue of their comrades, and now the lead was raining upon the side of the car. The brakeman, having dropped his gun, stooped to lift the conductor aboard, but he could not do it. Now this delicate young daughter of the south, seeing the danger in which these men, her enemies, had voluntarily placed themselves for her sake and her mother’s, leaped to the ground and with her white hands that had never lifted anything leavier than a riding whip helped the brakeman to lift the limp form of the con- ductor into the car while the bullets rained around her. When they had laid him upon the locker, the young woman lifted his head and hel it in her Jap, and so, as the engine backed away the conductor died ~—New York Sun ne SigK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, ‘Lney <.20 relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Mearty Eating. <A per- fect remeay for Dizziness, Nausea, Dr wsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Tain in the Side, aa LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable Small Pill. Smail Dose. _ Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. 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Railwav, whose steamers wil! start from VANCOUVER this spring. 4. All ..orth-bouud tteamers cal! at VANCOUVER. 5. Direct steamers to Yukon ports have now commenced to run from VAN- COUVER. 6. VANCOUVER is the only Canadian port where pa-sengers .vraosfer direct “ train to steamer. KLONDYKE is in Canada, outfit in VANCOUVER, and save 30 per cent. Customs Daty. W. GODFREY, esident Board <f Trade, Vanconver,B.0 * * . - < —<——— 8) WS Ne SS PENG i aN see PANN REINS a a wad IWS A PRIVATE DETEGTIV After a Government Official We are in the Dairy Supply business tostay, nh standing the unfair competition of an official whose travellin expenses are paid out of the public funds. and will compete with any of the Quebec houses thus repre to order at short notice. more money to the pations than any other, speed than any other on the market. Butter Boxes for storing and shipping butter in. on hand. imported so far. extreme speed to obtain enough power, for une year. Call at our up town store in the Temple, Grafton St, Charlottetown, Successor to McKinnon & McLean. EU) Ol For the Holiday £eason with a vomplete stock of nice lines of Footwear. We have all kinds of Shoes; low Shoes, honest Shoe dancing Shoes ana Temperance Shoes (th utdon't g tight). Slippers in great variety, Rubbers, Oveishw: Gaiteis, etc. Big Values, Low Prices, Honest Goods, Best Style Will make a!most any one bapyy. happy to think that we have pleased you in the pag and know thet we cn do so nowjbetter tlian ever: Muttal Life isurad OF Naw YORE fa SS em ate _ RICHARD A. HcCUMDY, - « « . Presiden (THE WORLD's GREATEST COUPANY), Has more insurance in forre, a greater aniual income and more assets” ananay ther company in the worlJ. [It is the oldest active American Ce Total Assets, - . $234,744, 148. 42 Invested in Canada, - . ‘ - $,257,590 75 Total Surplus, nearly ~ ° r 30,000'000.00 Insurance in force, 918,698,358.00 Income in 1896, $19,702,695.27, being TWELVE MILLON® more than the total Revenue of the Dobainidie of Canina, han any otlrer company. and is greates. coupany ir tne world, im unrepresented districts, beyond donbt,, the All policies payable ity gold. Agents wan JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent for PB. Ishar We pay our own, sented, for quality of workmanship in cheese vats, cream” vats, either single or duplex, portable or stationary, temper. — ing or receiving vats, and all other Dairy Supplies in stock or © Separator oil that will insure safer running at extremel , Dairy plants that will run without an expert engineer Boilersthat will save fuel over any other thathas been Engines that do not require to be driven to All work warranted” T. A. MACLEAN We are more that VYeeks & Wrarre 2 Issues the most liberal pulicies and pays larger’ dividends, on all potreiet — wealthiest and 7 a ‘ aa - 2 Oat on Om an & aot ak Ak ee ii ay oe atti ne @“f# oe Tipe ee = P = We have on hand Alpha Separators which return i 25 si Bol ugh , ... WA) f £Om rr DEE -.. B. in A a’ tor St