1897 | : THR DAILY EXAMINEPF, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 27, (A SRN AL SLA IT NS SCC EES, -—— as — At6.30am, 8am, 9.30 am, 11 @] day at noon. Steamer cally at HAWKS: | ward. Read) STATIONS. (ward. Read m, lp m, 2pm, 4pm, 6.30 p m. BURY and Halifax both ways down. up. From Montreal. From Ch’town. Wi" leave Rockey Point as follows: : : : 0 a . i. | <At7am, &30a m, 10am, 11.30 Via, Picteu X Halifax Pp, M.JA. M.| P.M. P. M Friday, 10th Sept. about 14th Sept; . 1399 pm 3pm. 5pm.7 “ 3 30| 6 30, Charlottetown .../ g 1512 10 Tuesday, 21st Sept. “ 25th Sept ake P in i - Pp : Passengers leaving Charlottetown Mon- 3 52) 6 44!. . Royalty Junction, 9 01 11 48 Ww Monday. 4th Oct. “ 8th Oct. FE Charl ee es days, Thursdays and Saturday | 4 42) 7 18. -North Wiltshire. .| § 9810 58 Saturday, 16th Oct. “ 90th Oct. FOR Ree ol = : _| mornings, via _ Pictou make close 4 58) 7 ne Ea River... |g 18,10 43 Pi: Fridav. 2 ; i Gs ee. At 9am, 1245p m,2pm,4pm | connection at Halifax with steamers! :? 34| 7 52)..Pradalbane...... 7 54/10 07 We make it comfortable for our patrons oy sel!iag them cheerful 8h0e8. Ourr riday, 29th Oct. 2nd Nov. ; . aaa ae - | 5 44] 7 59|..Emerald.. . - nn ; i ! A : ; ‘Led j Theudew tisk Mev. “, idler From Recky Point: “Olivtte” and “Halifax” for Boston di-| ? = eee 7 48| 9 57 are that kind. Snug, trim looking attractive shapes ,that are liked im ursday, 11th Nov. oth Nov At 10a ™, 1,30 pm, 3p m, 5.30] rect Teesdays and Fridays at 7 4. m an. Oa © Onsen s++> +s 7 38) 9 42 as our sales show. r The “C 9 Sa 'gt le 5 act ’ . ’ . Setend - 6 20 8 29).. Kensington --++ | 7 93) 9 20 1e “Campana” is the only steamer / p ym, aturdays 1] p.m. j 6 55| 8 45IAT.Y cc: é ’ . carrying freight from this port to covTHPORT FERRY, Tickets for sale at stations PR.T.| FS} jury SSHe (Ex 7 5 131 Men's Lines of Colored Shoes for Summer wear ‘ Montreal direct. We solicit; for he “17. a, Railwav, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark | 7 4~!39 99). . Miscouch i ontreal direct. We solicit for her Hillsborough will ply on the South- | tigket off 7 45)10 22}. - Stiscouche ...... 5 42) 7 56 : ot BE the patrenage of importers and ship-| port ferry till further notice as fol- —" a L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent 8 02)10 Cee ace al 5 16 7 38 Our Ladies, Oxiords are marvels of beauty and good vals. Misses’ an” pers. Rates Reasonable and goods | ows :— Helifar: N.S. MAN, - Agent, ami 2 an vocceeel 4991711 ae in = styles. Men’s Bicycle Shoes,a complete assortment of oy ; ; ’ « a S 3 ae Dea ou ‘ 5 6 & ; % : . * : ‘ well cared for. ee Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town| d&w 9 26] 1 15|--Sloomfield ...... ; 50 6 Of -r nner Te f CARVELL BROS., dailyat 6.30 am and every half hour up} 2 ‘0 OG 2 O3)--;AIberton........ 1 13, 5 40 ‘ aug 16—2awlmo Agents.|to10 pm. Leaving Southport at a ry ir 66 S a . ».45 am, making half hourly trips np = = — preemie etoneererani es eee ie = " . : a A. M.'A. M. u 8 e ’ Establishe = © 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat Dil & cel ‘Chusletteteus .. 1s ue & Oe 4s yeme Shoe Store ’ ed 1s72 ’ - . 9 15 ” 49 aR wee» ' saves Ch’town at 7 am, making half : 7 05) 3 14|..Royalty Junction) g Q1/ 5 20 ei rE hh’town BR ] hourly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer gal 3 21| .Bedford ....:.-. Sata — i latices aieeasiiil USINBSS College iaid off from 11.05 to 12 o’clock noon. ro : Pr Lv, yMtStew't | AY: : 15 : 15 ’ al a ii . aes fp) LV. r. ( ; etiam cee On Tuesday and Friday of each week 00| 4 33|..Morell.......... - a 3 a a - I d oMY. Tee ao run off a to accom- 5,000 men, women and children to a 4 St a — sccoesl a OO t : **Let no man enter into business while he men ere ere to call and | inspect my New Goods. i] ry 6 00 ae: aes ; Sr 0 a ; : a ie manner of regulating --AT THE Compare prices with othor stores,ahd | —|5-4,|———sS 8 15) 1 20 7 THE 2th Annual Term of the above insti- be one by buying from me your | § 25) 4 05!..Mt. Stewart ... “8 10 "2 5 F : nstitution opens 9n MONDAY 1G ratches . KS 2 UL , sg "eYwi: > 7 ’ 5 : ee ; a ~~ —— B t 23rd inst. totais eaeneee ee 3 en by 7 — ony, en vee r aa : = pf Pg eis. oi. ; i . . j h coun : ; any time ducing the term. No eutrance ex- spectacles, eye glasses, ete, you will . tag y ..Georgetown ... | 7 00| 215: { wish to inform the public that several parties are cravelling the E fucts noressars'{0'a thorreh business adc _ nn ” the _ —— | ¥: p, Mf wy et my rr _ pretending to be selling Spectacles for gegen tion are taught by astaffof competent and North Sid ; rom me wl Warranted to give arr A. M. . White is the only traveller that I employ. He is competent experienced teachers. ‘Class and individual Side @ueen uare. td ike / o0|..Emerald ...... 7 45 . 2 pay : instruct on given. Th e. regular oat ee Sq satisfaction. 8 45]. .Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 and fit Spectacles properly. I®fany others call and say they are selling for ™¢ ectures e oO ] " winw Bal fee 34 ASK ; , ir li a ; lectures by businers and | profesrional men, 7 enn have rour teeth extracted free of ie a. please ask them to show their licenc ee threughout the term, For particulars ot | P®!2 by the means of either general or s a ie i course, cireulars, testimonials, terms and app | Cal anesthesia. All kinds of work done t lication forms apply to + 2 eta atisfactorily. North Sid ‘ a enOwALD ae ee eine a B-own's Blok, we prtinelpal DR. J. YER Fane Dane ee Su rintendent, Gen Mar Govt. Ry . ” j : e . x: > , wD, . . ug . e ale : r ottetown. Moncton, . 5 a ® © A ae & pposite Post Office. ah .VepitGse hte & mee Cameron Block, City, opTICIAN ch CALENDAR, avaust, 1897, STORIES OF DENVER. TOLD BY ONE WHO WAS A BOY WHEN present, grew @ervous. rie area re mun to brace up, to go back to the mountains, get more gold and try bis luck again, which was sure to improve, but the stran- ger shook his bead, muttered to himself Emulsion cures weak throats, weak lungs, makes rich One reasor why Scott’s FOR BOSTON | % FirstQuarter, Sth. 2h. 12.€m, p. 1 he IAS 5 . | Q , 5 2 l — | THAT CITY WAS YOUNG. and gave the impression that his brain was —e ’ = ' A > , ww ° a6 Mth, 4h. 16.Sm., a. m turned over his loss. ‘he room in which | blood, and strengthens pun —BY THI 1 Tiel os 1 “9 ? ey 7th. Bh. 166 How a Soldier Taught the Youth a Les- | the gaming was done was long and nar- 1 d li | 1e - I sov In iseretion—The Miner Who Lost te ae ee placed — _ ane elicate cni ren 1S DC- ° , ss f 4 sides. fhe egan to grow dark, the lh da | ia . wm Dav of Week ote | ae oh liis All In the Gambiing House — His | attendant was accustomed to light up and cause all its parts: are mixed , 4 whe x C0 -- — ' — ae Trick With a Few Grains of Powder. a the little pyramids of gold on each in SO scientific a manner that ‘ =< h.m. ee v | Jomory N. Yard, recently mayor of Tren- an roud)y for the players, Who soon ap- ° es ; - w|i 1! Sunday ey 72] os , 7 : : " i e ' ms a pies peared. Near the middle of the room was the teeblest digestion can ais . ] ®@i Mond.s | 18 D4 | 1 40 on and ecne o - Mosh rospe ted citizens, a large, old fashioned stove. ‘" . a 6 « y 31 Tuesdav | nO ») | 2 9 | has many reminiscences of tbe early days ‘‘Korly one crisp evening, as the at- deal with at. ‘I his experi- ‘ ei nf} YD | 2 5a in Denver, where he passed part of his | tendant began lighting the place and ar- . ie . \ \ | gee Ga et ie ngion the Gold orm’ the wateae, | CCE Ts QnIy COnne ay Game NN ors et *) RQ ,t —e_ omen 4 _ i a strana s Ned ( o the er or A - * - ees a : ~o" tl tenon, o Oe ~~ ’ ‘LL ave boeken f | ae ae bout 16 years old,” he said, | *ttanser shuflled through the open door. | oye thing for nearly 25 years. : mt eT Rae ST a" ae ‘is > | 1G * f ontered the general merchandise | * Shout sperking, he walked to the stove, bedi z . (ate i, , a a | Lo 0 | store of 3 uncle, the building being on oe ehed his thumb and forefinger under ] his means, purest in- : - , 4 g MM ’ ri 13 | i Ol a ‘ten eetoiatis® elbate M : lati wis arm, took outa pinch of black grains Ww) } Tuesday »s st aes . pence yr nee na ; J oe and flung them into the front of the stove. gredents, most evenly and } : ~ © | - emarked to me one day that it probab} an ae ‘ Ft sday . 6 12} #50} F ) } 4y | A flash and puff instantly followed. Hae a ° QT ve 1 10) 9 45 | would fall to my lot to see oa things | repeated the act and was about to do it delicately mixed, best adapted 13 | Friday 2 9] 10 42 | now and then that it would be well I | again, when the attendamt who was : y Wis y 3 7 | 11 38 | should not see. The wisdom of this advice | watching him demanded: for those whose strength has }' ST HXPREHS 7 : 15} Sunday 5 5 1 O08} was im] noe upon me some weeks later * Whats are you doing there?” tailed or whose digestion A S SHR V I( YH IM 6 126) when a soldier came into the store to buy ‘The man snatched out a large bladder . ’ ET | Tuesday 7 2 08 | some tobacco. | I placed | veral pisces be- | from under his ragged cont. It was capa- Ww ould repel an uneven pro- wiv Sl Q 6 50 229} fore him, noticing at the same time that | ble of holding several pounds of powder, ww alt @euewinee 19 | Thursday 10 57 2 51 | he was a rough looking fellow. My uncte | and it was from this bag that tho visitor duct. isi Tak mao m DD] . il - 3 16 | Was away and I was alone. While the cus- | had taken the grains that flashed and ex- THE Ki EG ANT Th LMSHIP ss & A/S lay 12 53 2 5] | tomer was handling the different pieces i | ploded when flung among the coals through ee “— 4 2b, Rs Ua n 4B 1728. § i. CROIX! ats WS 3 51 4 44 | saw him slip two of therp into his pocket. | the little opening in the door, a “ . 9 iM ty 15 4) 5 54 | Hefumbled the ethers for some minntes ‘*I've lost everything, and we may as (2,000 TONS.) | 1 ; 7 7 8 ? then sai 18 Wwe } l > tha ell go to he wether.’ he wor. ; POL PSF c : . 24 | 1 ay 1s 18 | 7 68 | a vd hen aid : wuld not buy any that well Bot hell together,’ b answer: d, ana Charlottetown to Boston abont 30 honrs. Summerside to Boston about 28 } 25 | Wednesday 17 46 | 8 |} day, but would ca again as he did so he opened the doorof the stove ' Rovte |.--Leave any point on the line of P. E. I. Railway by M “9 HOtirs 26 | Thursday 1s 15 S 5S ‘**Before you go,’ said I, ‘I want you | and jammed the bag and its contents in- The Leading T i S. i h St. Jol a S : 4 ; 2 Belen y Morning Train | Wriday ) 3 9 56 | to pay for those two pieces you put in your | side. REREBY: OF DB UPNEE 5 Ne a, ummerside ao oint du Chene at 4 p.m, a : : >] 1] 10 50 | pocket.’ ‘ii. tenvtiie nthieieed audited one : od Leave St. Jobn by Steamship St. Croix at 4.30 p. m. direct for Boston. Arrive there - ) . | » a) 11 41 | ‘**Do vou accuse we of stealing your teo- | yell and was out of the front door at a sin- fn a at noon next day. 0! Monday | 23 371 0 33 |} bacco?’ he angrily asked gle bound, Hatless and coatless, he dash- by Ly Rowtr 2.—Leave the Island on Tuurspay, reach St. Joho same evening and cot 98) Tuesday 5 35 635 | 1 03 | “Iwas young and impulsive and ana- | ed dewn the street for several blocks be nect with the Friday Morning Steamer for Boston, via Coast Service, splat salidoeligilememiinceatt! Seabee a | swered: fore he dared slacken his pace. ‘hen he Tat :@ , : . . “eee ’ ; ee useAdams’ Tutti re , k W; ts i F } \ ; “<*Phat’s what I’m saying. You've | paused to listen to the explosion and to seo Frutti. Itallays Duk Send for Folder and information to nearest Ticket Agen',.or to aa S. Ost, ‘ORT 4 é ( stolen two pieces and must pay for thens | the establishment sail skyward, but every- thirst and gives ; F LAECHL | or hand them back,’ and to give emphasix | t’ing remained as it was, and no unusual staying power. | jo Be ER, Agent | te my words I suggestively closed my fin- { sound broke upon his e: H le ti nome destors E. A, WALDRON, Ge = Agent, Boston, Mass : Cini... 6 ence. two anebeuss mehkere | © my wor gg y olo: y tin- { sound broke upon his ear. @ stole tim- to obiain a big o fas 4 Ns a Agent, ston, ss, 187 Apply at MeKay Woolen Co. WANTED.—For Sept. 1, a nurse-maid with good references. Applv st E. H. Beer’s office. near Bank of Nova Scotis hammered down every nail with my head, | contents. The contents looked like grains a of — : i =i 7 ” ef am ee : coua | iter which he walked off with the to- | of gunpowder, but he quickly discovered LOST.—Tuesday p. m: July I3th, between | bacco. that they were only black sand, the few rl 6 een oan aaes, Orwell, a brown silk “When my uncle returned, I told him | pinches which the man first exploded hay- umbrella, close roiled. Automatic Frame. s in > 7 ’ ‘si is on each Sc. e. Eauliictecasd. Wakinawain senkin, my story = ip nsnoeh —_ be Palate ing heen the only powder in his possession. packag' Jy ® bring the soldier to punishment. The old Then the attendant made a further ex- Save coupons inside of wrappers One Week Only Closing Sale All the goods now in my store must he sold before Tuesday next, and they will be disposed of till then at sacrifice prices. Everybody come. Don’t forget the place and that the sale is for one week only from to-day P. GOODSTEIN. New York Cheap Store, Johnson & Johnson’s cor, Queen St Actual Business, gers around a two pound weight. ‘“Woll, I don’t think Shere was a square inch of floor in that steve over which that soldier failed to drag me, and I believe he man surveyed my batsered countenance and then remarked: ‘«*mory, you don’t look quite so pretty as you did yesterday, but I think you know a little more,’ and that was the end of it. I comprehended then that it would have been wiser for me not to have scen the pilfering of the tobacco. ‘‘In those days fortunes were won and lost in a few hours, and sometimes flerce encounters took place. Men would toil for months to scrape a little gold together and then come down to Denver and iose it all in a single night. One afternoon a miser- able looking fellow drifted into town. His buckskin suit was ragged, his shoes tied to his feet with strings, his hair long and straggling and his beard untrimmed for months. This man had been absent for two years. He had been in the mountains, idly back and peeped through the door. Nothing, as far as he could see, was dis- turbed. Growing suspicious, he walked to the stove and examined the bag and its Bhination. The frowsy vagrant was no- wherein sight. Every dollar of gold that had been placed on the tables had vanished, and neither they nor the stranger ever ap- peared in Denver again.’’—New York Sun. She Told Her. Claudia—Oh, I was so very, very sorry to find you were out when I called yester- day ! Elvira—I, too, regretted it of course, but do tell me why you were so very, very sorry. Claudia— Because I'd just seen you ep- ter the house five minutes before.—Pear- son's Weekly. If You ares profit try to palin oif imitations. See that the trade mark name: for latest books and prizes,. Piling and Filing all Everything new and good. kinds of Lumber daily Shingles Sinooth as Vell Your lawn if properly look after and kept cut with one of our “ Lavryn Morxnvers. Will be smooth as;velvet. FENNELL&C ——— a The Tone HANDLER] Book-Keeping, where he had toiled half starved, fought in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; e re wild animals and still wilder red men GG Arithmetic, and finally succeeded in getting together o1ng ° about #600 worth of gold dust. He saun- + s ” Penmanship, tered into the gaming place, sat down at _ ¥ 4 & a SL, S$ Shorthand ove of the tables and when he arose, jess a 9 than an hour later, had lost every cent he ’ s4s had. Typewriting, - Y 7 YI £; His misfortune seemed to daze him. OU The greatest triumph of tue LJeintzman & Co. all thoroughly tanght at the P. E. I. Commercial College. Our stu- dents learn how todo business by actually doing it from the start. Best Work at reduced rates. We open this year, after the holidays; on 16th August. Apply at once Send for our new prospectus. ISAAC OXENHAM, (Graduate of Montreal Busiuess College Principal and Proprietor. P. O. Box 242, Ch’town. July 30th—w2mos, dlaw 6 STEAMER UAMPAI SAILING DATES. He wandered aimlessly around the room for a few minutes and then without a word passed out into the storm and dark- ness. No one noticed or cared for him. The next morning the vagrant sauntered into the place again. He was the picture of woe and wretchedness, but said nothing. During the day few were present, and he sat still most of the time sighing, but re- maining speechless. When night came and the men began gathering, he eagerly watched the play, in which he could take no part. ‘“This pantomime continued for several days, until the attendans, who was always Time Table Rockey Paint Ferry, 1897. The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.—- Or any part of the United Siates, the cheapest and best route is via the Piant Line, THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CHVTOWN. The favorite S. S. * Halifax” wil. leave Ch’town for Boston every Friday at | p. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues~ to see us betore you build or New customers come again repair. and bring others. It will mean mon ey in your pocket if you give us a oall Lumber of all kinds im stock JAMES BARRETT, Telephone 18}. Covno'ly’s Wharf er .¢@eodewe Greatly iacreases the tone produciny power of a Piano Latest and best invention of the musical age. ’ Call and hear it at BR AD A! The P. E. Islan Music House. See 9 ee PE Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as ander, frains Out- Trains In eee Are Sole Agents on P. E. Isianid for this Piano Salute the “oe, we