i ® CALENDAR, sEPT 1897 MOON'S CHANGES First Quarter, 3rd. Th. 0.8m, p. m Eull Moon, 10th. 9h. 58 si., D. M. T ast | rter, ISth, 10h. 28 3m., p.m. New Moon, 26th. 9h. 33.1m...a m. lav of Week Sun Sun { High Rises | Sets | Wate h.1 h.m, ] morn, * 526) 634! 132 2.7 y 21 32 2 U8 211 Ss 30 | 2 2 ‘ { Dg | 3 29 5 i i OK | 1 25 6) M ’ | S2T ar 6a 71% x3 2» 6 51 RW i as 20 8 Ol 7 6 IS 9 O1 1) oi 6 6h on iis | 38 { 14] 1051 PIS 10 | 12; 11 45 7 Xf | ] }i 0) 17 ii 42 s 41 +” 4:3 { 0 59 6 | i { 1] I$ 17 | Friday | 6 2 1 45 Isis {7 ] , 19 iS »>5Y ; ma)! } SO 57 4‘ (d | } SI 55 a or 2 VW ry 52 5 nH 13 » | At Al 7 5] 241 Friday os) 49 * ol 2X e Vv »? 47 | 9 15 %~ e \ dS 1 10 Zt - ; 59 $3) 11 31 | Tuesda 6 0 4] Div sdav 1 39{ 012 21 Thu \ 6 2 5 38 0 48 | t — Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. Se The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.—- At6.30am, 8am, 9.30am, lla m, | pm, 2 pm, 4 pm, 6.30 p m. Wj" leave Rockey Point as follows: Atv am, &.30a m, l0am, 11.30 am, 130pm,3pm,5pm.7 p a, SUNDAYS, From Charlottetown at: At9am,12.45pm,2pm,4pm. From Recky Point: At 10am. 1,30pm, 3p m, 5.30 p m. SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- vert ferry till further notice as fol- ews -— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town dailyat 6.30 am and every half hour up toa 10 pm. Leaving Southport at «45 a m, making half hourly trips np . 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat saves Ch’town at 7 am, making half hourly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer iaid off from 11.05 to 12 o’clock noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- uodate the travelling public. Wants, Lest, Found &¢ TO RENT.—That beantifuliv situated dw-iling,-» Havitand St. opposite Ch’town Hesopita!, containing 11 rooms, formerly occ- upied by the late Patrick Connolly. Rent moderate. prssession immediately. Apply on the premises, Jubn Conno:ly : rep 21 4i eod WANTED —Two gitr's to learn d-essmak- ing. App'yto Miss Sellar, at James Paton & Co. sep 2' 2i 10 LET,—A good dwelling heuse, nine rooms, situated on upper Euston Street. Apply to Chas. McGregor. sep 21 tf GIRLS WANTEI)—To learn the dress- making. Apply at Beer Bros. . 2tse TOST.— Near “rE, Bayfield’s residence, a gold watch with blue enamel face, a reward of $5 00 will be given to the finder on ret urning it fo Viss Peters, sep: l4 OYSTER= —For sale by the barrel. Edward ®kerry, Fitzroy £t East. sep 201 wk pd WANTED —A eirl for general housewerk. Apply to Mrs D, Gordon Grafton Str: et east. sep 16 WANTET--4n experienced dry goo’s- ale twen Ajply by letter to Box 669 sept 9— W ANTED— *t once. *wo good coat makers, frply at McKay Woolen Co. WANTFED.— Immediately. a nurse girl, 7 nd on October Ist acook. Broth must have references Mrs EF. H. Beer, King “quare. WANTFED—A general servant. where a nurse is kept Apply to Mrs James S Roehtord St = Nese ners ee, LOS7.—On Sundav hetween 9 and joa ™m between the Cathedral and Yorchester sr. ast of mother of pearl beads. with three medals atteched Finder* will cblige by leaving at the Bishop’s: Palace. " sept 20th STRAYED SHEEP —A4 Straved sheep was round on Satur dv, the whereabouts of same may be found out by applying at th‘s office Fp 2° Ii HOUSE FOR SALK—A hon se on Rienh- mond St, pear Queen St, eontainine nin > reomsandshep Stablein rear Good *usi- eg & y ‘ck 0 jana tand Apply to Patr ck Connolly Bish- gireer, one who must be aetive One a Seenmne ice machines Give reference and salar ex pect- A.B Exeminer cffics, . “a WANTED” —A firet class Fn cansteam fit. and lare belts and sober, . rreferre?, ed sept 15 tf _ TO LET.—The new and comfortable dwell ing on Alley St. containing six rooms, row moaned by Mr. John VeKenna merchat rent low. possess'on Ist October next. can be inspected on apptie atioa. Geo. Alley Ang 18 246 FOR SALE nite t cur suction recom, a Hi “ - irand Range with tep closed, see wr Oe fitting, nearly new and in perfect ope ne valuable Greener Gun and oring tals complete, immediate sale for «ash. E. H. NORTON, Auctioneer. ie oe ee sep 20 3i BOARVERS, Mrs Robert White. Euston i CRS. Mrs . Huston St. near oid Salvation Army Barracks, can “ccommodate a f2w boarders, pleasant local- ity nice rooms, good board. sep 20 dy 1 wk »O LK’ : Mr. as J ‘expressing my 219} Pianos of different manufac- 4<5|turersnd must sav that, con- | sidering the size of the instru- >| Pianos of the highest grade. P. E. Island Agency, J.C. P. Yeo, Agent at Summerside. Bee sacs Soot ¢Keep Your i Ankles Warm THE DAILY EXAMINEF, CHARLOTTSTOWN, SEPTEMBER 2 8 | S| | ht C.P Fleteher, Esq. Dear Str,-I do not wish to return to Montreal without gratitude to you for the very excellent Bell Piano that you placed at my disposal for my recital, I have tried many Canadian ment, T have never found one to equal it for depth and bril- liancy of tone, ‘I'he action is quite as elastic and respons ive as in American Upright Again thanking you, very sincerely, I remain, Yours, Frep. KE. Morris L. PH Qoera House I uilding e)Ceee Ry wearing a pair of gaiters. We can sell you guaiters at very low prices, Lade’s gaiters fom 30¢, up. Childrens high gaiters in tan and blacw 50c a p-ir. Men’s gaiters in navy blue and tan. Our prices speak for them- selves. mR. . Jost 80000809 60SS 666960666 2008 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 Crock~ Cream Crocks, Cake Pots, Bean Pcts, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churne, &c. Also, avery fine lot of Glass, in Tumblers, Gobiets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Giase, Preserve Dishes, Bread: plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Ceke 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 aod quality c. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House. —g 9 3idv wy NOTICE has just been received of a consider- able advance in the prices of Waltham and Elgin watch movements. We have a large stock on hand bought be- fore the rise, which we will sell at old prices while they last. G. FF. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician, ‘orth Side Queen Square. S VOC OGSS OOO OOO4 OOOO VEO TOVOE DOOF COOSS OOOO DOSCTOOOS OC ~- 0000 8800 Oysters Oysters Oysters. EY! JOY! JOY! Victoria Cafe, Great George Street. . Charles Frohman. Oysters served in every style; Lunches and dinners with despatch. { As usual, I am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantity to customers | Y acceans xd Basi. ; ’ ‘the JOHN P. JOY STAGE CLINTS. C. Whitney will ‘‘featare’’ Summerville in comedy next Fred Amelia season. It is stated that Marcus Mayer will manage Olga Nethersole next season in America. There will be 16 organizations started out this season under the direction of Arizona Joe’s Black Hawk company is one of the most snecessful companies now touring in England. In the recent Independent theater per- formances of Ibsen’s ‘‘Ghosts In Lon- don’’ Courtenay Thorpe made a power- fal Marie Wainwright will be seen in vaudeville next season. <A few months ago she was deprecating vaude- ville in an interview. Kirk La Shelle has secured contro} cf a new called “A Bachelor’s Honeymoon,’’ which will be used te open Hoyt’s theater, New York. Anna Held will return to America early in October and reappear in New York in ‘‘La Poupes.’’ Her contract with Hammerstein is for two years, im pression. houses comedy Henry Irving’s son, Lawrence, has writsen a play around Peter the Great. The ‘‘governor’’ will produce it at his theater in Londen, December, 1897. Although Mms. Janauschek has spent half her life in America, she still owns a house in Darmstadt, Germany, where she has lately been visiting relatives, Winfield Conger has leased the sonth- ern rights of his latest comedy drama, **The Heart of Bohemia,’’ to George Klimt, for the Klimt-Hearn company. Carlotta Addison, sister of Mrs. Hen- ry M. Pitt, will have a prominent part in the new play, ‘‘The Tree of Knowl- edge,’’ at the St. James theater, Lon- don. ITEMS OF INTEREST. The Buddist nuns in Burma have their heads completely shaved. The noutidal part of the Thanies is 138 miles ix length and drains an area of 6,000 square miles. An extraordinary fact is, says a prison doctor, that a large proportion of crim- inals can draw and sketch well. In writing the Moslems always use the palm of the hand as a writing desk, and their writing is beautifully done, Copper coins are not in use at Johan- nesburg at all, the lowest piece of mon- ey being the threepenny bit, called **tickey.’’ A Missouri mother has hit upon an excellent plan for getting her daughters home at satisfactory hours in the night. She requires the last cne in to arise first and prepare the family breakfast. Perhaps the most splendidly decorated church in the United Kingdom is that of Whitley Court, Worcestershire. It is entirely constructed of white marble, the pews are chastely carved and the pulpit is of genuine Carrara marble, richly paneled with precious stones, Honest, fuil sized bottles, uniformity of quality, great strength and purity «re characteristics of Sovereign Flavoring Extracis. Try them. PE. Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. | \Trains ‘rains Out- In ward. Read STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. e. M.|A. M. | p > 3 30) 6 30 Charlottetown ... > is 2 10 | 3 52) 6 44... Royalty Tunction.) 9 O1 11 48 4 42) 7 19|..North Wiltshire. 8 9810 58 4 53} 7 28|.. Hunter River... | ¢ 3910 43 5 34 7 52)|..Bradallane...... 7 5410 07 5 44] 758) Emerald... ..... 7 48) 9 57 5 59) 8 O8|.. Freetown ....... 7 38: 9 42 6 20] 8 2 Kensington 7 23, 9 20 6 55| 8 45 ot s’side { Ly.| 7 00, & 45 7 30/10 00)Lv l 6 05, 8 10 7 45110 29}..Miscouche ..... 5 42° 7 56 8 02110 49|..Wellington...... 5 16 7 38 8 30}11 32|..Port Hill .......) 4 99! 7 0 9 QH12 50)--O’Leary......... 3 in 6 20 9 38} 1 15}.- Bloomfield ....,. 250. 6 O4 9 OO} 2 03) ,Atberton........| 7 13! 5 40 10 40! 3 OO}.-Tignish .... ... 1 05 5 00 P. M./P. M. : P. M/A. M. 4. M./P. M. A. M.'A. M. 6 45) 3 60)..Charlottetown ...| 9 15 5 40 7 05) 3 14)..Royalty Junction) 9 9]! 5 29 as 337 aerin 9 fess 8 37| 4 47 10) 4 OO} Ar. es v.18 15 5 20| 4 as|tw. pMtStew' } XY 8 10) 4 00 00} 4 38)..Morell,..... --+-1 742) 3 2 29) 4 54)..St. Peters ......1 7 99] 2 50 16) 5 28|..Bear River ..... | g 46] 2 03 11 00; 6 00) .Souris.... ...... 6 15) 1 20 M./P, M- A. M. ; 8 23 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ... 8 10 "3 50 DB 37; 4 58)..Cardigan....... 7 17} 238 00, 5 15|..Georgetown ... | 7 00) 2.15 Mop M.| A. M.|P. M. P.M. A. M. 7 5d) -Emerald = ..... 7 45 3 45)..Cape Traverse . -| 6 55 ii ee TN jA. M. Trainsare ron by Kastern Standard Time. “fs ariettectioht Geu Merce: “harlottetown. ’ Motaken eae Ral wey tefree. June... 1597 REMOVE dui da) We have removed our Shoemaking ard Harness Business from Kent Street TO GREAT GEORGE STREET, . opposite Stanley’s Livery Stable, where we are prepared to do all kinds of work in both lines. Repairiog promptly attended to. Your patronage respectfully solicited. W. W. RODD, Shoemaker. ©. EB. RODD, Saddler P.S.—A first class Livery Stable in connection, the ____ CHARLES &. Ropp, Small side bags of silk, inst larg enovgh to hold a handkerchief and | tiny coin purse, are hands3v.e.° i.0unt _ G, A. SHAR’ NOVELTIES. Tubular boxes are provided in both gold and silver for needles, thread and thimble, Feather dusters with silver handles afford additional illustration of com- bining beauty with utility. ed in silver gilt and enaiael. Pretty little holders for serving boiled eges in the shell are made of silver, and furnish a pleasing contrast to the china holders ordinarily used for the same purpose. Silver now serves as a mounting fox every imaginable thing, from the fitting of elaborate travelizg bags to the han dles of toasting forks. It has taken pos- of ‘vriting desks tables into exhibitions cf work of the silversmith’s apd turned the cratic gession dressing pest Jewelers’ Circular. PEPE PEP PSV TFG PET PUTT TTT Baby when he has once been treated to a bath with “BABY’S OWN SOAP” —wants no other—because he knows no other makes him fcel so nice. Many imitations of Baby’s Own Soap, look like it, but baby feels the difference. T+ Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. WH’LL HOLD.”’ : Montreal, 71 PLE. i. RAILWAY PROVINGIAL EXHIBITION. In connection with the forthcoming Provincial Exhibition, to be held at Char- ‘ottetown, the following arrangement tor 2, 1897 CLD TIME SWEETNESS GONE Molasses Is Now Made Into Rum and Brown Sugar Can’t Be Bought. ‘The old fashioned mo/asses is rapid- ly disappearing as an article of com- merce,’’ said a prominent grocer, ‘‘and in its place have come a number of siruaps which are more costly and by n0 means as Satisfactory, especially to the little ones, who delight, as we did | when we were young, 1 ; ‘lasses on their bread. Most of ¢oes into the distilleries, where the molasses it is made into rum, for which, notwita- standing the efforts of cur teu:perance workers, the demand is cons*tautly on he increase, especialiy in the New England states and for the export trade. The regular drinker of rum will take no other liquor in its place if he can help it. It seems to reach the spot more di- rectly than any other drim. ‘‘The darker brown suzars have also disappear not likely to return, owing to the metiods of boiling aud the manufacture. Granulated sugar is of the same compositicn, as far as saccharine qualities are concerned, as f, cat loaf cube and crushed and differs from them only ia that its crys- tails do not cohere. This is because it is constantly stirred during the process of crystallization. The lighter brown sug- irs taste sweeter than the white, for ihe reason that there is some molasses in them. Housekeepers have cifficulty these days in finding coarse, dark sug- ars, Which are always preferred for use in putting up sweet pickles, making cakes and similar uses. As they cannot get brown sugar any more, it may be vell for them to remen.ber that they can simulate brown sugar by adding a teaspoonful of molasses to each quarter of a pound of the white granulated sug- ar. This combination does as well in all household recipes that call for brown sugar as the article itself, and besides it saves them a great deal of hunting for brown suyar, which, as said before, has disappeared from the market,’’—LEastport Sentinel. COULD FORGIVE HER. Fer In His Opinion Mrs. Siddons Did Not Marry an Actor. Mrs. Siddens, the actress, was born in 1755 at the Shoulder of Mutton inn, Breeou, South Wales, cf parents copn- nected with the theater, her father, Reger Kemble, being a strojling man- ager. The child Sarah, was reared in a theatrical atmosphere, and at 10 she was playing Ariel. As she grew up she became very ceautiful and had many admirers, among whom was Henry Siddons, a young actor in her father’s company, who had little difficulty in winning the gitl’s beart. Mr. and Mrs. Kemble had made up their minds thut Sarah should not marry in the profession, in conse- quence of which they strenuously op- sed the marriage, and yourg Siddons, i, and they ares HE fares and tra ne, will be carried out. Return tickets wil] be issned at one- first class fare from all stations to Char- fotretown by accommodation trains, on oept. 20th, to parties in charge of live «tock or other exhibits; al-o by all traine on Sept 20th, to parties appointed to act as Exhibition Judges. Return tickets will be isened at ore first-class fare to the Geveral Public, bv afierncon trains on Sept 20th, and by all trains on Sept. 2Ist. 22nd and 23rd. Alli \ickets issued at single first-class fare wil! _* good for returu up to and on Sept. 25th 1&97. ivassengers from Cape Traverse Branch will be conveyed to and from Emerald Junccor by regular train, at which poiot ecnpection will be made with special train to ard from Charlottetown. A specis] passenger train will leave Tig- nish for Charlottetown on Sepf. 21st,22od aod 23rd, on the following time schedule : Leave Tignish.........csccsveee... 4008. m. 6 A bemOB Le 5 Hac cdenees! ain. GGG; | © FR cttincs tenn © © Oars. 0c wonace 52, ASB -°* oP ie iliicss caver ne becca “ wiWellington....00. 054 we0.745 © me + Mrecouche ....ii......... TAS: * Summerside..........+0....825 * “ Kepsingtegus..... o lagdned 7.50 * “« Preewegend. iviiil...i-86ah “6 Emerald oo cobetesccs «+ sO bS:: Bi iii “ Henter- Revers sors. :.. 8.50 +“ ‘6 North Wiltthir-..........9.00 * “Royalty Junstion.......935 “ Charlottetown ....0...0+2060-9.50 Special will leave Charlottetown for return at 5.00 p.m. on Sept.” 21st, 22nd and 23rd. There will be no special train from Charlct.etown to Tignish on evening of 24th Sept., bat passengers from the west can retoro by regular train on that day, leaving Charlottetown at 3.30 p. m. Tickets will be issued by special trains at undermentioned rates, good for return only by specials up toand on Sept. 23rd, and by regular evening train on Sept'24th Tignish ‘o Elinsdale included io sin ese i oe i. re ee 1.15 Conway to Richmond......... oe the Wellington to Summerside .. ...;., 90 Traveiler’s Rest to Cape Traverse.... .80 Bradalbane to Ciyde ..............2. .65 Hunter River to Nortn Wi-tshir 50 Colville, Loyalist and Milton .\..0<. 35 IL 5 a densles “adds oniie o* swsagudth ove wat Royalty Junction.......... bevveeeee | hS Return tickets will be issued at under mentioned rates by regular traine from the east on Sept. 2Ist, 22nd und 23rd. good for return up to and on) Sept 2th. _ Regular train for the east will leave Charloitetown at 515 p.m. on Sept. 22nd and 23rd, instead of the usual hour. Souris to Bear River, included. eeecee $0.90 Rollo Bay to Lot O0 :¥ ¥eu .15 Dundee to Tracadic.........-.0.00s. 0... 50 OU ratings <oshcbiiiindbaciaie cain Mibiacien te! 40 Suffolk ......:0<. oh iv ined <i bic Kpbded ce? a i tilk. aw sipenetnclin es «occa be 3 SEN ee "PUEDES Oran oS a5 netic ae Brackley Point......... etdeeineesensesece Georgetown to Cardigan. included... .80 Perth to Peake’s, included ...... euseee i. eee ae * Live toate and iii 15 a 60 over the roud will he ae ] iginal shipper. The rame rule will apply to horses takjing part in the races. : D. POTTINGER seneral Manager taotad in a fit of retaliatory hamor, composed asong detailing their opposition and his trials, which brought about his speedy dismissal from the company. Sarah left the company, too, and hired out as Jady’s maid in Warwickshire for two years. During this time the overs carried on a lively corespondence and finally, gaining the reluctant consent of the Kembles, were married at Trinity church, Coventry, in 1773, when Sarah was IS. It is said that Mr. Kemble told her if she ever married an actor it would make him discard her forever. After her marriage he said, ‘‘I may forgive you without breaking my word, for you have certuinly not myrried ‘an actor,’ whatever the gentleman himself may think is his vocation.’’ This is ov au- thority of Lady Eleanor Butler, who knew the persons.—St. Louis Globe- Democrat. His Bread Upon the Waters. Fifteen years ago Carrie Burch was a servant girl in a California household where William F. Hastings was. also employed. The girl became ill and had to leave, but had no money. Hastings loaned her $200, and she went away. The years rolled by without the $200 being returned, and Hastings had for- gotten the occurrence when he received a letter from a barrister in Londen stat- ing that an estate of $73,000 had been left him by a Mrs. Hall, formerly Miss Cerrie Burch of California, Hastings could hardly believe what he reed, but he has the money now, and for his gen- erosity toa strange girl years ago he has become independently rich. When the girl left California, she went to Australiu as a nurse and there married wretired English merchant, who died s0me years afterward, and the widow then returned to London and lived there until her death. —Exchiunge. A Good Reason, The general passenger agent of one of the Chicago trunk lines received a letter from a Kansas man the other day requesting a pass for himself to Chicago and return. There was nothing about the letter to indicate that the writer had any claim whatsoever.to the courte- sy he requested, but the railway man thought that perhaps the Kansan had some connection with the road in some way, possibly as a local freight agent. So ke wrote back, “Please state explic- itly on what account you request trans- pertation.’’ By return mail came this reply, ‘‘I’ve got to go to Chicago some way, and I don’t want to walk. ’’—Ex- change. A Bakeshop Machine. One of the latest appliances for use in a bakeshop oven consists of a machine which takes the whole meat and grinds it, mixes water with it and kneads it into dough ready for the oven. _ Open the doors of opportunity to tal- ra hotness isa Sted “Emtr” . : \ ay <a: aA ah Ra ete” 5.7 fe In 620 the 1 ae ae New ©808090200 NE OS + mS SNR ae fall roods We are daily opening up a large stock of Ready t> wear ' lothing, Men’s Furnishings, Boots & Shoes, Rubbers, ete. You cannot get full value for your money unless you share in the bargains we are giving, Come To-day and look through our stock. We will be glad to see you and give you the best possible value at 8. Macon ld Sta, Oppusite west end Market. PE. Island Railway. King's County Exubition Tn connection w'th the King’s County Exhibition to be held at Georgetown on Wednesday, 29th September, inst, return tick+ ts will be issued atone ‘rst class fare from stationsbetwee Summerside and Winsloe bothinclu-ive to Georgetown Ov 28th inst,good for return on 30'h, -lso from (¢ harlottetowa Summerside anu intermediate stations by afternoon trains on 2¢th and by forenoon trains on 29-h, good fur retu.n up toandon September 30th, Ry regular morning train from Sour‘s on ‘9th sept. return tickets wil be issued at following rvtes, good for returnoniyo: date of is-ue, Souris to Bear River 85c; Rollo Bay to Lot 40 7> c-nt-; Douglas and lbundee fe. Asp cial pas-eneers train wiillhave «h’- town for G- orgetowu atSa. u. on cept 29th returning wili ieave Georzetown alip m. Return tickets will be issued to go and come by this train at following rates for the round trip: -CL’town, & cents, Royalty Junction to Bedford, 75 ceuts; Tracadie iw Mt Stewart: 0 ceats; Pisquid toot. Teresa 45 cents 45 Road a'd Perth, 35 cents, Cxrdigan 20c. The afitrno ntrain for -ouris will be de- tain-d at Mt, Stewart toconnect with »pec- ial train from Georgetown, G. A. SHARP, D. POTTINGER, Sv perivtendent Gen. Manager, Moncton, N.B. Sept. Railway Office, Ch'town, 18th—eod, P, E. I. Railway LLBERTON EXHIBITION, —_—_—_—_————— In connection with the Exhibition to be held a. Alberton, Thursitay, 3th September, inst, return tickets will beissued at one first- class fare from Charlottetown aad intermed- iate stations to Alberton on the ‘9th inst, good for return on 3)th, A special passenger train willl leave Ch’town at 528 a. m. on Sept. 30th. leave Summerside «at 743a. m, arrive at Alberton at 10.15 a.m., and leave there for return at 5p.m. Return tickets to xo and come by this train will be issued at following rates for the round trip From Ch’town to Emerald inciusive $1.25 * Freetown to Miscouche + 1,0 - St Nicholasto Ellerslie “ 79 o McNeill’s to Coleman — 0 " O'Leary and intermeuiate stations one first class fare. Retarn tickets will be issued from Tignish and intermediate stations on 20th inst.,good ior return on sme aud following day. G A. SHARP, D POTTINGER Superixntendant General \.ananger Railway Office Moncton N, B. Ch’tow a, sept. 20 97 eod Government Farm Stock by Auction. Will be eold from the Government Stock Farm,on Exhibition Day, in each of the Countes. The following Surplus Young Stock, at such t mes and places inentioned below: ~ QUEEN’S COUNTY. On Thursday the 23rd inst, at 12 o’clock noon:—2 Ayrshire Bull Calves, 3 Shorthorn Bull Calves, 1 Shorthorn Heifer. KING’S COUNTY. At Georgetown, on Exhibition Groands and dav, at 3 o’clock p m.:—2 Ayrshire Bull Calves 3 Shorthorn Bull Calves, | Ayrshire Heifer Calf. ~ PRINCE COUNTY. At Summerside on Exhibition Grounds an? day at 2 o’clock p. m.2 Avrshire Bull Calves, 2 Sborthorn Bull Calves, 1 Shorthorn Heiter Ca f. RICHARD3#SMITH, Sec’y of Puclic Works. aps 16 d&w ts THEETH Teeth Extracted Skillfatly. No Fictitious Method., } ee ae 4 ‘ \ \ is ES Ss We: acted gs de