5 se ~ - r : ms * Wr: " * F ‘ i & SN TT = + nee CALENDAR, NOV. 1897, | BfOON HANGES First « , Ist. 10h. 24.5 Fi \ , ah, & 1.6 Lm Last Ou tr, 17th, 9 +f Gm., a. m. ' Ne w " 24 : ) 6.5 — i rter, 30 LOh. 2m, p. n | Dav of Week | Sun ,Suo] Hich | | Rises Sets Water | . , va hm. | wort 1! Mortda, ' 7 {41} 2 40 | 2 | Ly 9 3Y 3 59 | 3 \\ nesdag 4) 37 5 15] 4} Thursday > i 26} 6 28] hi} \ i ’ 35 | 7 SS} & | S nO} 7 | Ly ) - 9 48 8 | V G | »| 1039 2 | au 1] a » Q Deg 1? { ~ oe y 7324 27 12 22/1 3 2o| 15 24 Bis y » 24 a | 14 | 7 23 033 - i Qe | » ] 27 | % "7 9 > 9a | » ! \ } 4) i 21 | & me | TIW ' 10 | 2 3 31 | 3 | y }2 | xf ‘ ue | 10 13 Is u 45 | y) ' 1 ' li i 6 of mS y i 1G : 16 S 7 » | 7 | Id 9 1% B11 : | ww] 1] 1026] 24 : Wednesday a 1s MN} oy 25 | I sday aI 13 | i. on | Friday x3 | 12] 132 WU | Saiurda 2% | II Bi “, 2? Il 38 2 londay 26 10 i» 30 } Tuesday | 723 | 420} 2 40 ' j PE island Railway Oa and after MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1897, th. trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. frains Out- : ss Trains In ward. Read) STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. ule wd eRe fos 3 20) 6 15) ~ Charlottetown ...| g an 9 40 52) 6 29|..Royalty Tunction.| ¢ 16 9 19 42) 7 03! ..North Wiltshire. é = eo oe @ @ @ @ *> 2 &es 2 432 ee OO SOS Oe OO 8BBOSO SEO SOSC Oe... eS Ue OS Oe OS THE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. NOVEMBER 1S, 18)7. i i i i i i ee SOUVENIP OP P E Island A copy of * Prince Edward Island Illus- trated.” is about the best thing for the purpose of giving strangers an idea of this beautiful Prevy- ince. It consists of 100 pp. printed on the best paper, The engravings are nu- merous «and _first- class. The price is 25c a copy. They are for sale atall the bookstores in Char- lottetown, Sum merside and Souris and on the train. They may be ob- tained at this oflice securely wrapped, ready to mail _ to friends abroad. Write or call. THE EXAMINER OFFICE, eoeeee QUEEN STREET...... =o ee eo 2 «24. 2 eo 2] 2 ea e* 20 se ee 028440 e ee ee ee eee OM SOOO OO > SUITABLE BOOTS For this time of year. We 3 52) 442) 7 5 42 8 30 4 58) 7 19)..Hunter River... | 5 AI 8 15 5 34) 7 37|..Bradalhane...... 5 08) 7 37 5 44| 7 43). ~Emerald.. ..... 5 12) 7 28 5 591 7 53). . Freetown wivecua 4 52 7 i 8m 8 shone + ke te 38 6 54 655, 8: r. "Si 4 15, 6 20 i 0 g 45|Lv \ S’Side { Lv. 4 ool a0 2 02) 8 50)..Miscouche ......) 3 4910 37 22,9 17|.. Wellington ...... | 328 10 10 3 13) © Ol. . POC EEEE ic cccces 3 00, 9 21 4 34,10 35 eg! ee 211,808 5 01:10 51|.. Bloomfield ...... 1 55 7 38 5 4911 15 . Alberton e0eecees 1 30, 7 02 6 4:11 S5i-.-Tignish .... .... 12 50, 5 55 P. lA. er oo ip, M.|A,. M. a. & \P. M. A. M.|P. M. & 30. 3 10)..Charlottetown...| 9 18 4 10 6 3) 3 24).. Royalty Junction) g 59] 3 50 7 23, 3 47|.. Bedford ........ | § 32) 3.17 8 25) 4 15)...Mt Stewart.....-... 8 10) 2 45 8 45) 4 45) .Morell.......... '7 17; 2 00 9 14) 5 Of St. Peters ....+.| 7 15) 1 30 01) 5 38\.. Bear River ......' 6 41/12 48 45; 6 10). .Souris.... ......| 6 10,12 OO A. M.|P. M es | a nn ae A. M.|P. M. lA. M./P. M. 8 10,4 15).,Mt. Stewart ....1 8 05) 2 35 9 22,35 08). .Cardigan........ 717,12 2 45, 5 20)..Georgetown ....| 6 55) 1 Oo A. M.|P. M la, M.IP. M. P, M.| A. M. 5 50 er 7 20 16 40, .-Cape Traverse . 6 3) P. M.I A. M. Yraineare run by Eastern Standar® ‘lime. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGER, Snurerintendent, Gen ne Govt. Rys. Charlottetown. oncton, N BRB. Wants, Lost, Found &e W ANTED.—A girl for general housework. Must be well recommended, Apply to Mrs. Geo. Carter, Ralway Office.June,, W ANTED,—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs T. U.Taylor, Cumberald St, Nov 16 tf AGENTS get fifty cents on each doliar: no experience necessary, rite for avent’s outfit, Address The Catholic News, § Barclay St... New York, Oct 23 41 _- WANTED -—At once, a boy for restaurant Apply to A. N. Large. nov 1—tf W ANTED—A cook; $7 toa competent per- ron. References required. Apply at ¢his efice. nov3—tf a —— BOARDERS WANTED,.— Four Boarders ean be come accommodated, Apply to Mrs Agnes MeNet!l, Hillsborough Street, novid—&wtf FOR SALE CHEAP.—4 Mason & Hamlin Organ, style C, has two sets of reeds, in good erder, Apply at the Examiner Office. oct2Z7— eod 2wks MISS H. McDONALD FANCY DANCES, including Highland Fling, Flag Dance, Strathspey, Spanish Dance, Sailors Hornpipe, May Pole and Villiagers Dance. Skirt Dance, Audalucia, etc. For this seeson ouly these dances $5 each, being one third of priee. Roome in Masonic Building. eepi30 Neuralgia. In the head is almost invariably caused by decayed and apscessed teeth. n’t suffer n essly when you ean be releived it: a few hours and cured In a tew days by the careful treatment we will give you. JH AYERS DENTIST. have a large stock of walking and Skating Boots. Js it something like this you want? Girls Oil Pebble Boots $1.00 _ = 7 “ Sp. Heel 1.25 Womens Oil Pebtle Boots 1.25 » * " * Tinea 1.35 “é 6 « ra) se 1.45 ca se « “ “é 1.60 “ “ “ ef “c l 85 ** Dongola oom 1.85 We want you to call and see our goods, we know they will please you’ Our prices speak for them- selves, R. BR. Jost \Sinece ~ 0020000000 60002000 00600004 SOOS FOSS OTOOSOOSSESOOSS 80000008090 ; ; New Crockery Store All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets and Chamber Sets, Butter Coolers, Pitchers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Crocks Cream Crocks, Cake Pots, Bean Pots, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot of Glass, in Tumblers, Goblets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Glass. Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Cake Stands, and a lot of other articles toc n»merons to mention, GIVE US A CALL, We are sure to suit you, both in price and quality C. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House. —g 9 3idy wy Remercccesecccerensee - -—--- _— NIGHT SCHOOL The Hvening Session —OF THE— Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy OPENS ON OCTOBER I8TH INST. This Session affords an excellent opportunity for those why cannot attend during the ay to acquire a business education. Ite object isto assist those in need of help;’and the work,isso arranged that no one, however deficient, need feel any embarassment. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION SUBJ ECTS—Practical Arithmetic, Writ- ing, easy and rapid) Business Cor: espondence Book keeping by single and Double Entry Actual Busiuvess Practise, not copying short hand and Typewriting. ‘ The Penmanship Department is conducted by Mr J. Harry illiams; for specimens of his students’ work, see Geo. Carter & @o’s window, Shorthand by Mr Wm Moran, the a licensed public teacher in this Prov- Five sessions per week; hours 7 30 to 9 30 p. m Forrates and full information cail eS the C, B. C. or write to L B MILLER, Prineir al Pe. i’ st peices on of aece ?t@lintending students branches desired. ee ee oct 8 dif : fe aed ae a, ER hale oe DEFYING LAW ON A RAFT, Tlow the Sheriffs of Two Counties Were Outwitted. A snug little white house on a raft ts still to be seen moored to the shore of Pon- toosue lake, in the Berkshire hills, It has been famous in its time, but its active ca- reer is over, and the fun loving youth of the neighborhood look regretfully upon its quiet retirement. It was the property of aman who afew years ago plied a brisk trade in retailing liquors without a li- cense. The portable nature of his saloon and a geographical peculiarity in the situ- ation of the sheet of water upon which it floated enabled him to carry on his trade in merry defiance of the authorities. Ponto ce lake lies partly in the town- ship of Pittsfield and partly in the adjoin- ing one of Lanesboro. J.’s ‘‘float,’’ as it was everywhere known, Was always kept near the dividing line, and was the most popular rendezvous in the two town- ships for those of a convivial nature. Sharp eyed and quick eared sentinels were continually on the watch, however, and at the first breath of warning of the ap- proach of the sheriff of Pittsfield the float, if it chanced to be on that side, was speed- ily seulled or poled over into Lanesboro. There the baffled Pittsfield officer might rave atit to his heart’s content, but it was beyond his jurisdiction. In the same way the sheriff of Lanesboro found that the float successfully eluded all his most Vigorous attempts to surprise it on his side of the line. Each officer was so anx- ious to make the capture in his own township that the rivalry was spirited and the float led a life of excitement. But this same rivalry between the sheriffs was also its protection, for their professional jeai- ousy of each other prevented them from trying the clearly feasible plan of joining their forces and running the float down into one township or the other. After a few seasons of this life J. retired from it, doubtless with a comfortable com- petency and a feeling of satisfaction at the series of adventures from which he had always emerged as the victor.—New York Tribune. ~ His Cause For Regret. An old Scotchman who had been a long time in the colonies paid a visit to his “wative glen,’’ and, meeting an old scnoolfellow, they sat down to have a chat about old times and acquaintances. In the course of conversation the stranger hap- pened to ask about a certain Geordie Mc- Kay. ‘*He’s dead long ago,’’ said his friend, ‘‘and I'll never cease regretting him as long as I live.’’ ‘‘Dear me! Had you such a respect for him as that?’’ “Na, na! It wasna’ ony respect I had for himsel’, but I married his widow.’’— Strand Magazine. An Impatient Guest, At one of the Mackinac hotels, loved by its frequenters for its associations, in spite of lax management, a pew guest demand- ed a bath. ‘*My dear sir,’’ said the proprietor, ‘next year we shall have two of the finest and best equipped bathrooms on the is- land.’’ ‘*But,’’ objected the guest, ‘“‘I want a bath this year.’’—Chicago Post. Australia could be made to support 400, - 000,000 inhabitants of the biack or yellow races, able to endure the climate. The present population is only 5,000,000. More than a hundred tons of gun cot- ton are manufactured in England every year. The Great English Remedy. " Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous P x Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- . atorrhea, Impotency and al ‘Ss YS effects of Abuse or Excesses, CAGE AR Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Before and After. lants, which soon lead to In- ‘Hag been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Ieliable and Honest Medicine known, Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, lnclose price in letter, and we will send by return wail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5, One will g~wnee, siz will cure. Pamphiets free to any addresa, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by Geo. E ughes, Druggist. Beautiful SILVERWARE—* New stock just; received. The latest novelties in artistic designs. QUALITY A G. H. TAYLOR, Charlottetow.n ~ WARE - HCUSE TO LET PEAKE'S WHARF (WO 1) Wharfage stcrage and yard- age, at reasonable rates. Arthur 6, Peake. Nov. 4 | Going WOoO0OD’sS PHOSPHODINE. firmity, Insanity, Consumpticn and an early grave, ii clit i Ma ict it a ae lle al oe sens mn — ~ If You are} FU Or any part of the United Séates, the cheapest and best route is via the Plant Line, THE POPULAR SUM- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE The favorite S. S. ‘ Halitax” wil. leave Cb’town for Boston every Friday at 1 p. m. o. Revurning leaving Boston every Tues- day at noon. Steamer calls at HAWKS" BUKY and Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Saturday merpings, via Pictou make cloxe connection at Halifax with steam- er “Halifax” for Boston direct Satur- days !l p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.E.I. Railway, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark tieket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, €an. Agent, Halifax, N.S dAww COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS Scribblers, Foolscap, Ink Pencils, Pens, Note Books etc , ets. Cheapest and Best at fan & Hornsby’s QUEEN STREET mic Land Tax, 1897 Owners of property are reminded that by the recens amendment to the Assessmer:t Act, the system of valu- ng property for Land Tax has been changed, and it is nevessary chat new valuations and declarations be made this year. Such declarations to be made by the owner, occupier or agent, before the Provincial Treasurer or Deputy Receiver of the district. In valuing property the value of the buildings must be included, The rate of tax for 1897 is one fifth of one per cent., or 20c on every $100 of valuation, The tax will be due on the Ist Dec- ember. A discount of 5 per cent. will be allowedif paid on or before the 15th Nov., 1897. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer. nov9—-d2awtd&w KING STREET ENGINE HOUSE SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tenders fur the Purchase of Kin, Street Engine House” will be received at this Office until noon on WEDNESDAY, Ist DECEMBER NEXT For the purchase of the land and Building, situate on King Street (opp- osite the Merchant’s Bank building) known us the King Street Engine House, now occupied by Mr Edward Flynn. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender; For terms and other part.culars en- quise at the City Clerk’s Office, By order H, M. DAVISON, City Clerk’s Office, City Clerk. City Hall Nov. 11,'97—eod 200 Bicycles Wanted To be stored (free of charge) for the winter, and cleaned repaired, nickeled or enameled, thoroughly renewed, ready for spring. ENAMELING We use the highest grade Enamel (black or colors) that money can buy in New York, and éaée it on in a manner that the most fastidiovs cannot criticize, and the cost is the same as others charge for ordinary paint, See sample at shop. W P. DOULL, Kent Street ——am © LS NOE Bt te _—— ee, Examine Our Stocle of all Wool Beaver Ovorcoating All well made and first class trimmings. Prices $14, $16. 8/3 and up- Those in need of a winter overcoat, should cal! and see these wonderful values before purchasing: JOHN MACLEOD &C0 MERCHANT TAILORS. SS ee EAP FOR SPOT CASH CHEAP BEST QUALITY HAY BALE WIRE Cut 10} feet; gauge 14, at the _— CITY - HARDWARE - eoeeQUEEN STREET.... Pronounced best quality by all who have used it. RR. B. NORTON STORE J. F. Norton Propvietor. Good Tailoring That is the kind we do. If yon cannot get suit?1 11 where else, try uss WE CAN DO IT. —————— —————$ Fits you with a suit of elegant Clay Worsted. $15.00 Fits you to a beautiful Blue Seige Suit, English manufactu elegantly made and trimmed. $14, $15, $16 Is the price we ask you for nobby tweed suits. the better kind. HATS! HATS! The latest fashions. Large Stock. Don’t buy a hat until you see ours, Gents’ Furnishings in the very latest styles, McKay Voolen Co., Hligh Class Tailors and Furnishers. We have a —- parece _ a Remember The Place Tow wAtOSUure Your House, Furniture, Stoc. ship or Cargo, is with we HORACE HASZARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENT- -—~Cameron Block » TELESGONE CONNECTION... ...c00ccccreeee A OCT ENO A 2. es: SR a mee Spare ace Ic = NTR EME 3,