@2 4 ; “> anal. = * ’ a 2 ee « . ¢ * svtrahongiggnans hii . a + ye $ 4, Re a ee ee ee NE OM Roa, lg. aR e _ eet at & ne rea Me A na a “a. ere alee ‘Le r oe @ at CAT ENDAR, JULY. IS97. MOON’S CHANGES f I . ith. Dh.’ 19.5m, Full Moon, 13th, 12h. 3).8m., midnight. I luarter, Zist, 11h. 56,8m., a. m. N Moon, 29th, 11h. 45.4m., a. m. Dav of Week Sun Sun j High | Rises Sets Water » hom. , hm. | mo-n t | Thursday 488 749; 1108 21 Friday ~ = 9' 116 >} Saluraay i i) 1) | 1 47 4} Sunday oe is| 219 5 \} | )] is 33 49 61) 7 y 21 is 3 30 Ziw ay | 2 7 { OS 3 17 1 48 9} 1 y 24 16 5 35 10 | Saturday 25 46 6 34 al | Sunday 26 15 72 a2 | Monday 26 15 8 18 13 | Tuesday 27 tt 9 05 14} Wednesday 28 43 9 56 1D Thursday 29 43 10 50 lb riday 30 me (83) ats 31 $1] l 47 Isis -_ oi ca 19 |} Monday 33 39 2 54 20} Tuesday 3 38 3 26 21 | Wednesday 35 37 1 OO 22, Thursday 36 36 t 31 23 | Friday 37 35 5 06 24 | Saturday 38 34 5 52 25 | Sunday 39 33 6 47 261M \ 1) 32 * 46 27 | Tuesday tl 31 8 32 28 | Wed lay 1? 30 9 18 2) | Thursday is i 2S 10 05 301 Friday 15 27 10 5S 16 = { 31 | Saturday 720] 11 52 Railway P [sland On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1397, the rains is Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. frains OCut-| Du Recent eee [rains In- ward. Read) STATIONS. ward. Read dow n. up. P. M.|A. M.| PM. Pe Me 3 30} 6 30| Charlottetown ... Q Bb 12 10 3 52} 6 44|..Royalty Junction.| 9 0111 48 ! 42) 7 18|..North Wiltshire. | 9 9819 58 4 58) 7 28|..Hunter River... .| 2 18}10 48 > 341 7 =o)..Bradalhane.... = =1110 07 — - ‘ -)t 5 44) 7 58). . Emerald i. aeae 7 48| 957 5 59) & ogi.. Freetown ....... 7 381 9 42 6 AY 8S 29)... Kensington at ace 7 2! Q %Y) 6 90) 3 45 Ar.) S’Side Ly. 7 00) 8 45 3010 Oo|L f i | 6 05 8 10 ’ $5] } 29}. . Miscouche o+cees 5 42 7 56 » nm tN oe tw on 8 02.10 oo om dae | 5 16| 7 38 $ 30:11 aa)-.Port Hill ....... on 7 il ¥ 20:12 50) - 0 OS OS, 3 15) 6 20 9 36) ] Lj) - - eloon neid Seas 9 sO 6 OF 5 s\ » a Albe t « 5 10 00) 2 03)--4tDerton........ 1 13' 5 40 1) 4) S Onl.. SIR .... ... 105 35 00 v. i nae I M.j|A. M cles MM a. MIA. . iS 35 60)..Charlottetown . 9 15 5 40 05 3 14|..Royalty Junctior| 9 9]/ 5 29 7 2 Son ear... . 6 8 371 4 47 1) 4 OO Ar.) Bitte! LLvi 8 15) 415 ”)} 4 05) Lv. f " - et 1 230) 4 Op Ome &£ oe... Morel... 25..<, 743 9 DW 4 54).-St. Peters ....0.| 7 DS 10 16) 5 28}.. Bear River ..... | § 46) 2 08 11 00 6 OO) Nene as wel 6 15! 1 20 4. .M.|P. M,| . Mite $ 25) 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ... | 8 10) 3 50 0 37 + 55) Bare ...55.< 1IRZBB OO 5 15)..Georgetown 7 00) 215 M.iP M.| 4. 1.) P. M. ‘ea 44 fae. UN sn. se. 7 43) 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 Py M. ‘A. «MM. Trainusare run by Eastern Standard Time. A McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mer vUovt. Rys Charlottetown. Vooncton, B. Raiway Office, June 1, J&$? Time Table Rockey Point | Ferry, 1897. The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.— At 6.30am, 8am, 9.30am, lla m, lpm, 2pm, 4pm, 6.30 pm. Wi leave Rockey Point as follows: Ati am, &.50a m, 10am, 11.30 am, 1.30 pm, 3pm, 5pm,7 p m, SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45 pm, 2 pm, 4p m. From Recky Point: At 10am, 130pm, 3p m, 5.30 p m. a SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- port ferry till further notice as fol-— ows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town dailyat 6,30 amand every half hour up tol0 pm. Leaving Southport at 45 a m, making half hourly trips np .0 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat -aaves Ch’town at 7 am, making half hourly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer laid off from 11.05 to 12 o'clock noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- modate the travelling public. Pleasant View House HAMPTON P. E. I. Will be open for tourists and others on Thursday, June Ist. Rates mod- erate . Telephone connection with the en- tire province. Persons coming by Str. Jacques Cartier on Friday or Saturday will be met at Victoria. : * M. SMITH, June 24 Tues & pd Propietor Just the thing fora smal tarm John Newson, ‘Kings County Exhibition, 1898. The Leading Bievelists useAdams’ Tutti Frutti. Itallays thirst and gives staying power. Some dealers to obtain a big profit try topalm oil imitations. ~ See that the trademark name Tutti Frutti is on cach Sc. package. Save coupons inside of wrappers for latest books and prizes, 130 y y Wants, Lost, Found &¢ Sawin, ad Gah chiens. a die See moweras goolas new. One season 1n n8e, Arnly te juiv 2 wks WANTFD— BRya voune man ofl4 rears experience 2s bock-keepsr and calesman. a position in an office or »s travelling s9les- man. Wages mederate and references first class. Apply by letter to the Examiner Office. lwk WANTEDN.— A mole terceher of the first or eerond eless for Pisqnid Fact Sehool A opliy to James A MeDonald, Sec’y dy i wkyl A few boarders ean he aeceommidated at Mrs Tobn. Melntvrre’s, on coraer of Bayfield and Great Geo. Streets, THA... A Fox Verrier famale) eollar on neck. with awner’s name, T Worth Finder weil’ be rewarded on Jeaying samo at Worth’s Livery Stable. 151—1 wk pd. WANTED: — A cweneral corvant. ernerioneced Apply to Mrs. S. R. Jenkins, Graftor St’ Ri pd. TO TET. A enttare at Lioekv Point. snit- anle forasummer residence. Anniy to R. Me Millan. 147 tf pat euar. WANTETN — A cereral cervant in small family, Good waves ond hometo the right person. Apply at this office. TnaT RNetween the Pavies Vote] and Ist Methodist “hureh a feather boa. will the finder will kindly leave at the office of the Singer Mfe Co. AYVERICAN GTAPYSTONE CARRIAGE For Sale. byilt be Freneh of Roston. Gord as new, Sell for helf enst. Apply at Larges Carriage Factory. 130 tf. WANTE)D.—A Cook: waged 81) Ms no wash- ine: rood references reauired. Apply to Mrs E Bayfield. Cher'ottetown. dy and wky guar. &’side journal. COOK WANTTD)— Forthe Seasida Hotel at Pustico for the season, Apply to John Newson. FOR SAT.F_—A mansard Roof Cottage and Lerd en Evnston Street Fast. ata Bareain Apply to A. MeNeil, Auctioneer. d t¢ TO TL.ET_A honse eontaining six rnoms sit- nated on Kine St. hack of Merrhants Rark., of P EF. T. Possession riven Ist of Tune apply to Miss. Lowden, Dundas Fsplanade. W ANTED.— At onee, a erk with gond ref erences. Apply to Mrs. Fredrick Peters Sid- mont. 138 tf TO LET. — A house en Cumberland St.Arr- y to H.P. Welsh. 157 tf WANTEN.—An ernerierced honse maid, Avrly at once to Mrs fullivan, Brighton Villa. Pasture to let-—Persons wanting Pasture for Cows during the season, near the city, had better apply to the nndersigned at once, as he ean only take a limited namber*— Arthur Peters 114 Imo TO TET—An office in Bank Ruilding with 4-*-proef vault. sdjoining the offices of Messrs Davies & Haszard. Apply to./. M. »avison, Cashier, 106 WANTED — Chief Agent for P.F.1. to sun- erintend the business of the Manufacturers’ Life Insurapee Company. ‘the business is now so extensive as to require a resident man ager. District Agentsalso wanted in every anrerrescented district Applyto J. R Paton Box 202 Charlottetown. 1283—Guar A meeting of the Joint Committe ap- pointed by the Provincial Government and the King’s County Exhibition Association, will be held at the Grand Jury Room,l.aw Cour‘s Building, Georgetown, on Wednes day, the 14th, inst., at 11 o’clock, ‘a. m., to revise Prize List for King’s County Ex- hibition, to be held on Sept. 29th, prox. GEO. F. OWEN, Sec’y King’s Co, Exhibition Association Cardigan, P.E.I.—July 5--d2i wli For Sale or To Let. Good Two Houses on Pleasant Street. stable and yard. WILLIAM DODD. July 6, 97—1m A large demand and low price. $5400 ~~ Cash and only a few left. A. HORNE & CO, 2— , AGENT Chicago's Grand Boulevard, Chicago, which uever lacks some- thing to »rag of, will presently have a considerable basis for self congratula- tion in the magnificent boulevard along the shore of Lake Michigan which is to connect it with Milwaukee. This bean- tiful road will be 80 miles long and promises to be the most notable stretch of roadway along a water front in the country. Eighty miles is over long for a drive, but it is just a comfortable morning stretch for a contemporary bi- cyclist. New York’s Riverside drive will seem microscopic compared with MANY MEN OF MANY MINDS. Many a man knows what is what, but doesn’t know which is which. Many a writer knows how to write, but doesn’t know when to go to press. Many a preacher knows how to preach, but doesn’t know how to practice. Many a teacher knows how to teach, but doesn’t know how to be taught. Many a lawyer knows how to go to law, but doesn’t know how to get back again. Many a tradesman knows how to trade, but doesn’t know how to make ‘‘ both ends meet.’’ Many an M. D. knows how to be a doc- this Chicago road, though it will be long enough for most practical purposes, and | almost unmatched in beauty.—Harper’s | Weekly. New Zealand Streets, Richard John Seddon, the premier of New Zealand, who arrived in Chicago the other day, on his way to England, suid to a reporter in that city: ‘‘You are ahead of New Zealand in the mat- ter of railroad travel perhaps. We do not have your sleeping car arrange- ments, but otherwise our coaches are on the American instead of the Eng- lish plan. We are far ahead of you in the matter of roads and streets. We wouldn’t tolerate such rough pavements as you have for your business streets. Our streets are paved with tarred plank on a foundation of concrete, the whole being surfaced with asphalt.”’ A Multikeel Vessel. One of the recent marine inventions is amultikee! vessel, a form of ship with a flat bottom, provided with five or seven keels. The inventor claims greater car- tying capacity and increased floating power, with higher speed, than any other form of ship. The bow and stern are spoon shaped, the vessel has two sternposts and two rudders, linked to- gether so as to mave simultaneously, and two propellers. It is also claimed for this model that if can be turned in its own length and will in smooth water tor, but doesn’t always know when te kill or when to cure. Many a wise man knows what the dic- tionary detinition of wisdom is, but doesn’t know what the word means.—James Johnson in Good Housekeeping. FIGS AND THISTLES. A little sin has as much death in it asa big one. Some would rather lace a cannon thas their own evils. Our prayers for guidance will not be heard unless we are willing to be led. The man who knows how to live well will not have to learn how to die well. God never made the world for an apoth- ecary shop or a chemical laboratory, but fora temple. The final word of nature is spiritual.—Ram’s Horn. WAVES OF WATER. The gulf of Mexico has risen one foot since 1550. At the point where the Mississippi river flows out of Lake Itasca it is only 10 feet wide and 18 inches deep, The famous rivers of ancient Greece, which are :nentioned so often by the poets and historians of the peninsula, were mere creeks, some of them scareely larger than brooks and not deserving the name of rive MESSAGE TO MEN, | Proving that T1u ¢ Bonesty and True Phi antre hy Still Exist. steer equally as well whether running ahead or astern.—New York Tribune. ~~ we - I tN A TO a ULE Stee = 4 The Bell Fiano Has given to its purchasers universal satisfaction. Pure, Rich and Melodious Tone The bass is powerful without harsh ness. The upper notes sweet clear and mellow. Prices range from $20C to $400. For sale at Fletcher’s Piano Warerooms OPERA HOUSE BUILDING Piling and Piling all kinds of Lumber daily. Everything new and good. Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; Vive Vivant You to see us before 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 181. Conpolly’s Whar ., ward for my trouble. | debilitated, or who is suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from youth- “| folly, excesses or overwork, will take heart aud write to me, | will send bim con- juuentially and free of charge the plan | pursued by which I was ccmpletely restor- ed to perfect health and manhood, after years of suffering from Nervous Debility, ioss of Vigor and Organic Weakness. I have nothing to sell, and therefore ‘want no money, but as I knew through my Own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers, I am glad to be able to assist any fellow—beings to a cure. I am | well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I mvself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly lost faith in mankind | but I rejoice to say that I am now pertectly ‘well and happy once more and am desirous ‘therefore to make this certain means of jeure known to all. If you will write to Me you can rely upon being cured and tne | proud satisfaction of having been of great | service to one in need will be sufficieat re- Absolute secrecy ‘assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage ‘and address Mr. G. Strong, North Rock- wood, Mich. 135 p&w. — Political Meetings The undersigned candidates for the fourth District of Queen’s County, will meet the electors at the following times and places, viz: — On Saturday, July 10th, at Avondale School House, at 2 p. m., and at Alberry Plains, at 7.30, p.m. On Monday, July 12th,at Vernon River Bridge Hall at 7.30, p. m. On Tuesday, July 13th,at Pownal, at 7.30, p. m. On Wednesday, July l4th, at Grand View, at 7.30 p.m, On Thursday, July 15th, at Montague Crass, at 7.30, p.m. On Friday, Juiy 16th, at Caledonia, at 7.30, p.m. On Saturday, July 17th, at Wood Islands East Hall at 6 p. m. On Monday, July 19th, at Belle Creek, Schoo! House, at 7.30, p. m. On Tuesday, July 20th, at Eldon Hall, ai 6 p. m. A. A. McLEAN, HENRY WOOD. TO LET The house and premises row occupied by John Coombs, Esq., known as “Mar- ine Villa,” possession given fhe firet of — Rent $200.00 a year, paid quar terly. This place is beautifully aituated,' fac- ing the harbor, adjoining Dundas Esplanade,the most beautiful site in the 71tY The house has recently undergone a tnorouga repair, having hot and cold water bath, with a lift from the kitchen to the dining and breakfast roome. BENJ. DAVIES. law29— 4— 4wks—gnar 4 wksr TO LET. A house on Dorchestor Street, next block to the New Cathedral, at present occupied by Mrs. Leahy. Possession given last of June. ARTHUR G, PEAKE. Office on “Peake’s” Wharf. SALE OF STANDING HAY. I will sell at auction on Saturday. the good hay. Terms at Sale. : J.T. JENKINS. 154—w2i—d eod. If any man who is weak, nervous and | 17th, inst., at 4 p. m,about 40 acres of HICH CRADE > English Manur 0000000 Landlng te-day ex Steamer “Irene Morris,” direct from Liverpool, SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITSATEOF SOD), MURIATE OF POTASH, BOWE MEAL," ETC. All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis. The only reliable, best, ang ; nee 6 » chea fertiliz the market. ‘ least 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on AULD BROS, a, There are which cannot be benefited with glasses: but how Many cm, tinue to suffer with eye troubles, who, if they would use properly fittted, would be entirely cured! Try us for satisfactoy GB HUTGHBSOH, Jeweler & Opti QUEEN STREET. Paris Green, Paris Greer Paris Green. PPPHTAHHTET OOP TONIPPN NT? Machine Oil, Hayieg Tools, Hardware. at C?ITY HARDWARE STORE, Call and see: Everything cheap for o Don't ask for ered Hh. 8. NORTON & 69., J. F. NORTON, PROPRIET SPECTACLES. — Over twenty-five years I have been in the Spectacle t inoss and during that time have fitted hundreds and hund: of persons. Some had put off getting glasses so long that ¢ could not see a large 4 inch letter A without going within? 3 feet of it, and might have gone blind if they had put geiting glasses much longer. Others have been fitted rather misfitted, with wrong glasses by travellers, and ch ed a great deal more than they ought to have been. 1 sar our traveller, Mr. C. H. White, intends calling ony ties at their homes in the country, to test eyes and show ples of our goods. Should he call on you I bespeak for hi your favorable consideration, and any order you may g him will be fillec as soon as possible and guaranteed by 3 Glasses can also be exchanged at the store, Cameron Buoe City, if after a trial they dv not prove as satisfactory as tp E W. TAYLOR, Gi $18,000--IN CASH--$18,000} G AND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION BE secces. Halifax, September 96th, to October (st, 1897. Goid. Silver and Bronze Medals _ The largest amount ever offered in prizes in any Exhibition in the Marili Proyinces. In addition to the grand Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition, special attt tions — been arranged for every day and night. e Spectacular Seige of Sabastapol every evening.—t! ost .gor, 7 realistic effects every produced in ios are eee Ta An unequalled half mile track for speed competition. _ _ Exhibits carried at exceedingly low rates. Very cheap excursion tickets railways and steamboats. Full particulars later. Apply for prize lists.-entry forms, ane all} information to JOHN E. \Wrood. | Secretary, Halifax, ® Marine Insurance _ Hulls, cargoes and freights insured at lowest rates. ing certificates issued at office here when required. HORACE HASZARD. | Ch’town, 17th May, 1 mo. 135.