aie ii a ER Ge ple oon » fF ‘ " Tener wae 7 } | “he Kuminer Calendar | FOR SEVTEMBER.... N’S CHANGES {1} | a | i J ar Vth Sun Days High h ses. Sets gth| Water . 28 6 30 13 lL eveng, Q 28 i.e SS 8 5] 3] 6 85 9 40 4: day 2 oA Z l 29 22 9 #\1ll 18 é| Ned: 5 2 55 morn 7. That 36 42 0 55 ) Ly 7 39 l 44 ‘ 35 l 36 2 33 ¥¢ ) 12 33 3 22 Li)} t} 10 23 4 ll 2 S 26 5 00 43 6 23 5 49 4T! 45 4 20 6 38 15 Frida 46 2 17 7 26 1é\Sa \ 47 I 13 8 15 7S 48 5°59 10 9 04 13 } lay 50 57 7 Me 55 19 1 51 55 { ) 41 20 J 2 s3 i120 30 2i1 5 Sl. (til 57 ‘ 22) Fi y 55 49 54 Kel 08 23, Saturday 56 17 TTA 24' Sunda 58 45 47 2 46 25| Mcaday 59 13 44 3 25 26 Tuesday 6 0 4l 4} 4 23 } 27+Wedne l 4a 39 5 3 28) Chi ; 2 38 38 600 | rida 3 35 35 6 4) ; dat ’ o { 5 33 ll 3] ae 38 OS Dr1-OSSBSSTECBNED SURPRIS 2 pure hard soap. A purity that makes a hardness. e Av hardness that LL. tt A. Act At a ete eee \ vvears well 5 cents a cake. sCZ0CSEC0308 Wants, Lost, Fount co TO BE LEP ‘om fortable house on corner of King and Weymonth Str: eets— sey en rooms, 5 aes % pbuilding, rewly repaired and cleaned, ty to John Murphy. Seuthport 312 6iyd Ww \NTED — r ably accomiurcd pieasaat part of th RO \RDER «an be com’ famliyina af this off Be WANTE!)}—Maid servant. Wateon, Ex plauade. WANTE!}—At th voung wor. 20 acq tainted with Two young men ted in a priva'e ecity. Apply 21231 Apply to Mrs 210 tf *Q1242 Hote, an active Dining Room werk, Ap: ly at the house from ten to twelve a. 7 210 pat WANT! y IMME VIATELY—Girl for gon- eral hou ork. Arply to MrsJ T Mcllish Great Geos re Steet AI " SALE- B ARG SIN. — The premises on Sydney Str et, Cast, at present in possession of Mca Toomes Mei Jahe. A portion of pur- chase may remain secured on premises at low juteres ply to Mr, A. A. McLean. Solici- tor 210 li W ANTE. D—A lady for light office work Adtrewm P ) Box 494 207 if —— “BOARD WANT KE 'D--Ry a “young z gentleman in a privat> family, (Protestant.) Reply stat- ing terms ) et week to M. EXAMINER office. “WANTHD.—\ second hand etter-press. Apply al office. . ‘oO LET -Fortheterm of four years ond large store on the corner of Six mont’.e, that Queen au: Grafton Streets, lately occupied by ine McKay Woolen Milis. App!y to Prowse Dros. 177 tf Ww ANT) D— Ah ousemaid, obe whocan wait on table preferred, Apply to Mrs Bayfield. 16 tf TO LET igi dw altiag house on Princes St., ormeriy occupied by Mr. 3. C. Nash. Possess oa = im nediately. Apply to Henry Emith, Jounty Court Office 23 ro LE '-Dw sling nowse on Po enal St, nxttoSt Josepn Convent, Large stable yerdané ,arden. Apply at D id's Medical aall 173 TO LET.— House on Brighton Road, heat- e1 with tb ot water, Bath Rooms etc, at present occupied »y T J. Dillon Esq. Po®session givea May. aj ply to J. J. Mcdinaon TOLE situated Bauk of VE cL Bee: PICKLING | VINEGAR ‘he pickling season having come ound again, we are prepared as eual to supply our customers with verything that they may require in ibis jine. Ne have a stock of— English Malt Vinegar Canadian “ " English Spiced “ Apple » Cider . Proo! White Wine Vi inegar FBrenc th “6 “ Also, Turmeric, Cayenne sin \ house containing five rooms, nD King Street, back of Merchanut’s isiaad. Apply at the office of ' Grand Duchess. THE Wes. PRINCE ED’ WARD ISLAND, Information for ’ Tourists and Other Time Tables, etc. Prince Edward Islaad has many attrac- rourists, and it is expected that tions for ah s season the influx of visitors will be very large. HOW TO GET TO CHARLOTTETOWN I'he steamer Halif.x leaves Boston for Coarlottetown every Saturday at noon and will be due at Charlovtetowu on Monday ight. Ona the following Tuesday at one che wil leave on return to Boston. Hali- tax avd Port Hawkesbery are called at every trip. Passengers may take the Steamer ataay of the ports mentioned. The Haliuax bas been supplemented by thx f Ghent plys between the steamer City o Halifax and Charlottetown each week, calling at several ports en route. She is lue here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavista, Cam- pana, Tiber and Polino, of Montreal, also aake Charlottetown a port of call. r this Provi ming by Passengers ' nce Cc Wav oi Picto 1are bro woatto Charlottetown fe st by whe sleamer rrincess. hose Coming by wav of Pout Du Chene connect with the steamer Northumber!sad, and may rough to Charloitetown by the which leaves Summerside ejiately after the sieamer come iD | val mati *pe tha each evening Imm reaches that port, HOTEL AND OTHER ACCOMODA- TION. Ratel Dawe. incised . Charlottetown Onsen Tete cicateces.-'s o's se . } Re VET ae: oeeees + Bayeka Hone. ies ka. " Rankin House..... ies * | meee ek - Finlay House. a ose useun - Duncan Me $s tailway Houes.......- eubaheonen ” Cantwell House..... pirvedcdiell 6 Nk adhe Sum mereide a gal + Campbell Hotel............ ” Aitken House.......ccccscsrseee Georzefowt Tapper House..... bee ees - eh 6 ee ME ov 0 nec 0h se Souri Ocean House ...... cexkwee Landedown Hotel...... Cape Traverse | Brees Tee... caeins oo Alberton | Wisener House...... +b “ | “eaforth House....... = | | Railwey Hotel.. Tignish Clarke's » Hot 0)... é Kensington Commercial Hotel Si al ee AS om i | Macdonald Houte............ Montague | | Clark’s Hotel...... ........... Mount Stewart | PEGGNOO TOMAS. « . ccdncescs - Acadia Hotel......... +0000. Lracadie Beach | Syste BN i sige. oe eeetee Rustico Pleasant View House....... Hampton }j ro . Powna! Dominion House........ - | Clif Honae...... seecssves so Stanhope | Muteh ES ene . CY © MNO, cdosekad as Brackley Point North Shore House......... Ma! peque ef Hodgson Hou-e..cccoccesaes There are many other hotels throughont the province, as well as a good many farm houses, "zbere excellent accommodation may be Obtained at a reaconabie rate. ROCKY PUINT FERRY The steamer Elfia plies between Prince Street wharf and Rocky Point daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows: Will leave Prince Street Wharf 0s & o bedded ss 6h eee 6.30. a m. os is cans 3c. Peaks wile case ime. o Cae _ re OOCHOOROR . mw ao e COCOOOCOD OH ee ee i] 00 ’ hee tne Wr kaies ken ake 100 p. m. ve acne amie A 2 00 . FF in cudihe abo diidoubs ak aa ee oo 6 30 é Will leave Rocky Point TEM ci aude Senge teas dibs oc ees ii ok 26, ' Cee eee eee eer eR eewere. ww . 83 wae ine ae 6." Oe So ae eek ee re a _ . SCT eee ee eee ee eeeeeee® ** l ov p n o oaneel oe - CORR ee eee MERE Hee 5 00 “ - ee ee oe ee 7 60 ” SUNDAYS Will leave Prince Street Wharf - At... ec ee eeeeeeeses : 800 a. m. - SOP PES COR TOROOE eee He ee 4D i2 45 pe Db. a «wae eed a ereleer. came ae. sé ae i a 4 OO “é Will lees Dicky Point : | Geet eae 1000 a, m. coeee vecces seccccesesces cece s 115 do m. = eee tee eer@ee 8 — te eree tee oes 3 CO ” “ ree fe eee SP CR ee TR eee ee 5 09 ” in. Sesion Bureau. _— > Tourists Visitors to Prince ku ‘sland who desire information, relating tw. . cto's, and boarding houses, trains, boa) a) 7ery stables ete. and how to reach the heres! seaside and country resorts, fishing piaces &c. &c. can obtain the same by calling 0.4 or writiog to Messrs Johnson & Johason druggists. Prowse Block Ch’town. All information cheerfully furnished free of charge. SF UHR HLTH LTS “Prince Ruward Islan / fe 4 & “e New Edition--Jus? Issued, = i i a “3 An Illustrated Book, de- scriptive of Prince Edward Island. For sale at all baok- = * * Peppers, Pickling Spices, etc. Been & GOFF GROCERS stores and at R. H. Mason’s newstands. Cecntains a map. we = Price 25 centsfa Copy. DuidLY EXAMINER, Ue ee ate onl The Country Child. To develop the re the country child special attention ought therefcre ‘o be given to draw ont his powers of observation, and particularly in his earliest years.) Charles Dickens eculti- vated in his children this power by walking with them past a shop window, and then requiring each to write down a list of as many of the objects seen as they could remember. Those who have personally conducted parties of children on a holiday excursion will have re- marked how much more observant some of the children are than others. The training of the eye undoubtedly gives more trouble to the teacher, but, on the other hand, it is far more capti- vating to the child than oral instruc- tion. Kindergarten teaching is mainly based on an appeal to the child's eye, and its effects on the character are rich- ly rewarding. It is unusual to find in an agricultural population what is call- ed a ‘‘handy man,’’ a man who is a bit of a carpenter, a bit of a mason, a bit of a locksmith, and resourceful in an emergency. It rarely occurs toa laborer to put tallow on a rusty hinge, to apply soap toa drawer that sticks or a drop of cil to a stiff lock. He does not observe that day after day a gate is coming to pieces when a nail in time would have made it last another year or two--— Nineteenth Century. ason of ~s > ATR TE TERS CHARLOTTETOWN, led ard are in good repair. s from Dyspepsite $3, A. per BS oe ee ti They aiso reheve istres Ly ! iz : Drowsi, ad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongua le, TORE LIVER. They Purely Vegetable. Small Dos@e ahd is ths Sid -rylate the guia Sraall Pill ° Bo we) Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, . Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’ s Little Liver Pia | Small Prices } } | CHARLOTTETG HN Business College —AND— Writing Academy Will 1e-open forthe Fall and | Winter Term ON AUGUST 2th. (‘Let the Saarthlizht of Practice: ituminate the uark plaves of Theory”’) A THOROUGHLY institution. in whis Progressive, Practical h yourg men and women are net onlv taught ok keeping (in all ite applications to Commerce) hoth by single and doubie entry, bu 6 trained how to de busiuvess by acruai business transactioas, thes udents act as buyers, sellers, traders, bankers, boov-keepers and aeceountants in actual business operati and the currency issued by the Co lege Bank, and the mdse. issurd fromm the Empcrium are used in bona~ fide businc ss transactions, justthe same as in mercantile and banking houses Book» eeping in itself may be learned at home, but a knowledge of howto transact business cannot be thus acquired. That ovr ci urse and system oftraining is emiently practical write for testimonials from bisiness men and fronrstudents who sre now holdiny lucrative and responsible positicns, SUBJECTS: Book-kee ping by single and double entry (theoretical and practica)) Actual Rusiness ims, Practice, Business Penmanship, Busines Correspordence ‘cmmercirl Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Ratiroading, Steamboat- ing, Banzing (sctual practicein the College Bank}, Typewriting, Snorthand, and Nari- gatioa. FACULTY: L. B. Miller, Principal, Teacheraf Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business Practice. Business Correspidence, Typewriting and Navigation, A.C. McMillan, Vice Principal, Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating, Banking, Ac- counting and Actua! Business Pracsice. J. Harry Williams, teacher of Business Penmanship. wee Moran [licensed] “Teacher of Short- and George S. Enman, Esq., [Law Firm Me- — & Inmap] Lecturer on Commercial For circulars§ or} fall information write or apply to L. B: MILLER, Principal All interested are cordinally invited to cail : the College and inspect our system of @ ining and work in general, WANTED. A. first class miller. undersigned at Bay View Mills. Apply to the, J. HERBERT SIMPSON. és f FPP TTP RTS sy Sept. 9--w2idy li MEDICAL Hall LO LET Haviog decided to retire from business, the subscriber ofters for sale, bis stock of drugs, medicines, &c; also his good will of the bueiness, The “Medical Hall” premises will also e let for a term of years. Offere to purchase the stock and good will, and to leasethe premices will be re- ceived at the office of Davies & Haezard, Solicitors, up to and ov Sept 10th, prox— from whom any information can be obtained, SW DODD, Sept. 1,1899—guar tf Proprietor FOR SALE. That valuable freehold farm, Situated on the St. Peter’s Road, eight mi‘es from Charlottetown, which was owned by the late Henry M McLeod ‘This is one of the most desirable farms ever offered for sale in this province. It is situated in the nicest farming section in Queen’s County. It consists of 125 acree, 95 of which are in a high etate of cultivation, the balance being covered with hard and soft wood. It is well fenced with spruce hedges and has a large orchard. Railway Station, Queen’s County Court House ond School Hoyse wll on the premiser; wharf and cheese fac~ tory are withiu easy reach. The dwelling heuse and barns are all that can be desir- Intending purchasers must see the property to ap- preciate the many advantages it offers to the aspii‘og agricuiturist. The property may be inepected any day upto the first of September, when to parties interested fall ar culars and terme wiil be given by ; ixtv acres half a mile mil+ from the above with three never fajl- ing *prings of water wil! be sold separately or in connection if desired, SARAH 8. MACLEOD, HENKY S. MACLEOD, Admietrators of the estate of the late Henry M. ic Leod. 190 c6i 3 Anothe r farm of s ‘Prince Edward Isiand Raliway On and after MONDAY , 26th June, 1892, he trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun { excepted,) as under. Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Rezd STATIONS ward. Read dow n we 7 Ts Ma AX ee PM Ct 130 310 lv Ch’townar 1060 1135 950 0) 153 3 W Royalty Junct 941 1115 93 32 236 412 N. Wiltshire 856 1030 908 $2 251 42% Hunter River 842 117 853 13 335 506 arEmeraldiv 759 939 823 . 7 lv Junet ; : 0 00 ‘Si 610 ar lv 655 835 73 S’side 030 745 lv ar $20 54 Sie tcc Wel ax. oy rion 745 -500 bom 6 0G s5e us Por wate. oe ot Bar... OL .- 621 3 15710 17... <:s Albetton.... 3.4.88. 3.0 310 10 S55 ar..,..Tignish.....lv 500 1 00 rm PM AM AM. AM PM AM PM 615 200)1v..Charlotterown..ar815 350 720 330.... Mount Stewast.....710 221 Pe 2. RS Cardigan, ...«2.8 10 12 51 825 5 OO ar...Georgeiown. ...lv5 55 12 20 AM f23 AM PM AM PM AM PM 715 3301v..Mount Stewart..ar705 210 6. 206. cecc 5 MO Goi isi S805 496.....:St. Peters... Gee te O30 OO6 aF..c. -.SOUus..... iv510 1135 AIM PM AM PM r.- m, A M. 8 25 ly... perdi 5 43 915 .Cape Traverse, .lv 5 06 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Man. Can. Gov’t Kys) Moncton, N. D, PARP, Superintendent, P. E. I. R, own, Watetes eee ee ee Gen. Watches'in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 0 oo Silver wv 700 » 30.00 " Gold n 10.00 » 190.00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25e Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.06 Collar Studs OSto 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. LAYLUD $75.00 will buy the best hand made buggy with best niaterial and work aronaeen Keep the money on the Isiand, enoourage our o#n mechanics, and buy from F. R. Fos. Upper ueon Street wytt SEPTEMBER II, 1599 'F. L, HASZARD, ee THE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK RACES, I899 WiLL BE HELD AT CHARLOTTETOMEE ——ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 14. —ONE DAY OXLY— HORSE RACES | 2 25 Class - ~ x " ee Free bor All - - ~ - si00e E 2.30 Class ad ° - > ee $150.09 — Fe Entries close 30ih August, 1899. Noborse barred by record made after 1a Ag 1899, All :urther part‘culara given on application to the secretary. Admission to the grounds 25 cents; children under 12 years old 15 cente, Admission to Grand Stand 25 ceate, SPECIAL RATES EY STEAMERS and RAILWAY3 By regular and special trains from al] stations to Charlottetown on the September, good io return same day as follows:— ust, Ma § ai Tighish to Piusville, inclusive £1,25 | Kinkora, Albany and Cane Travarse Bloomfieid to Portage, inclusive . 15 | Souris to Bear River, inclusive Conway to Richmond, inciusive 95 {| R«llo Bay to Midgell, inclusive Wellington to St. Eleanors, inclusiva 85 | Marie to Douglas, inclusive Summerside to Freetown 75 | St Andrew's to Tracadie inclusive Kmerald to Fredericton, inclusive 60 | Bed‘ord to Suffoik, inclusive Clyde to N, Wiltshire, inclusive 45 | York 25c; Union 20¢ : Colville to Loyalist, inclusive 35 | Georgetown to Perth, inclusive a Milton, 30c; Winsloe, 20c ; Roy: ulty Junction, | 48 Read to Peake’s, inclusive . 157; Cemetery, 10c; St Dunstan *s, 50 Pisquid Also retura tickete at one first casa single fare will be issued from al! stations te Ch’town onthe L3thand 14h September, goodts reiura by all trains up te ae cn the 15th 8 tember. Tne peei I train will run ¢8 followe—(Local Time) Leave Summerside on the arrival of the regular train from Tigniesh on the id} September at 9.25 a. m. At 9235am Leave Fredericton 10am Le ave Kersington § 48am ' Hunter River 10am Freetown Jo 03am ‘* North Wiitshire 10 Sam ' Emerald 10 Bam . Royalty Junction iil 2am Ey ” sradalbane 10 19 Arrive Charlottetown ll Mam " Elliots 16 2am Special train leaves Cape Traverse at 7 a m; Albany 7.16 a m; Kinkora 730am connecting wi ith the sp cial at Emerald ani errives at C! varlottetown 11.40 a m A epecia’ train wil Jeave Charlottetown on the afternoons of the 14th ta the west at 6.00 p m, connecting at Summerside with train for Tignish. In addition to the vegular morsing train on the 14:h Seprember, a epecial wi Leave Souris atS 00am i Leave Mt Stewert at? 55am ee Bear River at& 3l am r Bedfora atid Bam +s +t Peter’s at9 am ' pe RovaltrJunc, atl) Ham o Morell at9 26 am } Arrive Uh’towa atll Wam Special train will leave for Georgetown and Sonria at 6 30 p m each day of Excur-ion return tickets will be issued at one first -c'ass fare from all stations the Ictercoloniel and P. EK.1. Railwav vo Charlottetown ou the 12th and 13:8 ber, geod to return up to and on the 15: ¥ Se otember. Return fare from Pic ou to Ca’towu $2.00 on the 13th, good to retarn wy ou the Lith. Steamer Jacques Cartier wil] issue tickets, good to return same da; fos leaving Ch’town +t5 pm Ail commuxications to be addressed to the Secretary. Owing to some of the first days races at the Charlot town Nriving Park not having filled that day’s races been cancelled, consequently ail special train arrange! apply to Thursday the 14th yi Return tickete at one single first class fare will app'y t 13th and 14th instants, coming sand returning 13th, 14th, Ist C. BR, SMALLWOOD, President eeretart IN 6 SA7 an: Arrivals Every day we are ope ening uv lots of new in—— Ladies’ Dress Goods Ready-Made C othinge Gonts’ Furnishing The balance of stouk of Ladies’ Shirt Waists at half price aad less. 25¢ will buy Shirt Waists that} were 8c; 50c for $1.00 quality, s% S44 a> 7 J. B. MACDONALD & C0} LEADERS IN LOW PRICE. Se TO IMPORTERS. We are prepared to quote through rates of freight, 08 finplates Hardware, Liquors and General Merchandise f London, Liverpool, Glisgow, Avonmouth Dock and AntwelP to Charlottetown and all points on the P E Island Railways Apply to PEAKE BROS & CO} f C’schwa. Tuly 11, 189°—>at