ae om oa - SS ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTET WN, JUNE 2. 1897 cz Island Railway On and after F RIDAY, ith June, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- Coys excepted,) as under. Lrains Out-| : wari. Kead| STATIONS, |yand” Read down. up. P. M. A. M.| . aa Me 3 30} ¢ 39 Charlottetown ...! 9 1512 10 $ 52) 6 44 .. Royalty Junction. 9 OL 11 48 4 42) 7 18 ..North Wiltshire 8 2810 58 4 5 7 9g'- - Hunter River. . 8 1810 438 5 34) 7 59 ..Bradallane.... 7 54/10 07 5 44) 7 5@!--Emerald.. q 18| 9 57 5 oO} x 02 - - Freetown : 7 381 9 42 6 20)) 8 ay} Kensingte a . pas 7 2319 2D 655) §45'ArL orsige {LY 7 00) 8 45 ‘ 30:10 00, Lv | t Ar. 605 8 10 7 4510 00 Miscouche al & 42| 7 56 8 02 19 49|.-Wellington...... 5 16; 7 38 8S 30 il 2). Mngt Fees cdéb bee 13) 7H 9 2) 19 spl. .O’Leary......---| 3 15) 7 20 9 26 1 15) - . Bloomfield ...... 2 50, 6 O4 10 06) 2 9g)..Alberton......-. 213) 5 40 10 40) 3 or ecce ones 1 05 5 00 P M.)1 | Bud Peres {P._M.|T. M. A. M./P. M. aA. M.'A. M. 6 45) 3 o|..Charlottetown ...| 9 15 5 40 7 05) 3 14|.-Royalty Junction) 9 O1{ 5 20 7 38) 3 37] , ss whi 8 37| 4 47 S$ 10 4 OOAr " Se 8 2} 4 05)Lv. J MiSvow’ -| 8 10) 4 00 9 00) 4 33). QO a a ae 7. 421 3 20 929 4 D4} - see OCS Uecces | 7 20) 2 50 10 16: § 28)-. Bear River ......| 6 46) 2 08 10 00, 6 00} - -Souris.... .. ss oes 6 15} 1 20 A. M.'P. M. |a. M.JP. M. 8 25)’ 4 06)..Mt. Stewart ... } 8 10) 3 W Y 37| 4 5B|..Cardigan........ 717,238 10 00. 5 15)..Georgetown 7 00) 2 15 &. “Me. wt, A. M.IP. M. |P. M.| |A. M. OO eee 7 45 | 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 r. MM. A. M. Trainsare run by Kastern Standard Time. A McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, Su ntendent, Gen bigr Govt. Rvs, rlottetown. Voncton, N B. Railway Office, June |. 1397 Wants, Lost, Found KC ~ WANTED—A git girl fer general gs Apply to Mrs Thes Campbell, Richmond St WANT ED—A good sereral servant. No a Apply to Miss Dawson, — Roa 119— FOR SALE-— A newly caived cow, part Jersey. Apply to James Trainor, Lower Spring Park Road, 126—21 Mon & Wed aW ANTED—To purchase a second-hand vis- -vis Wagon. Apply atthe office of J. H. Readin, 120—3i eod LOST OR MISLAID.—A Bicycle Rain Cape. The finder will be rewarded by leaving It at this office. * * LOST —A pair of goid skeleton rimmed eve- giassesincase Please leave at G F. Hut- cheson’ s Je welry St. 12%—3i WANTED. —A housemsid: wages seven dollarsamontb. Apply with references to Miss Margaret I.. airweather, Rothesay, King’s Ceunty, New Brunswick. 119 _— TO LET—An office in Bank Building with 4ire-proef vauld, sdjoining the offices of Mersrs Davies & Haszard. Apply to. M. Day lsony Cashier, 106 4 LESMEN WANTED. in every district to handle reliable goods, new season, samples free, salary fromthe start. For particulars write Luke Bros, Co Montreal. 95 “TO LET—The dwelling honse containing seven rooms,on Hillsborongh St, adjoining the residence ot Lemuel Poole, Erq Also stable therewith For particulars as to rent, ‘, apply to George Alley 4 TO LET— ts house containing six rooms sit- uated on King St. back of Merchants Bank, of FP. E. I. Possession given Ist of June apply to Miss. Lowden, Dundas Fsplanade. Pasture to let-—Persons wanting Pasture for Cows during the season, near the city, had better apply to the undersigned at once, as he can only take a limited number’ Arthur Peters 114 1mo U EEN VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND A) REIGN; great historic work,sells on sightto thousands, Lord Dvfferin in- troduces it to Canadians in glowing words Easy to make $20.00 a week.some make twice hat. Many make iorein spare time than during day at regular employment. Th'‘s _— Great Sexagenary Celebrations are ming it. Booksontime. Prospectus free tocanvaesers. Territory ening fast THE BRADLEY GARRETSON Co Ltd Toronto- Can * CHARLOTTETOWN Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent 116— We Dont. Claim To be able to suit all who are suffering with their eyes, but we know of a good many people who have sfiffered in- tessant headache, pain in the eyes. etc,who attribute their relief to the wearing of prop- erly fitted glasses. We aie here to help you if possible. G. fh. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. North Side Queon Square. A A CLERGYMAN WRITES ON PEHALF OF GKATECUL PEOPLE, aa THAD ORRERING. OVER THE 1 “TEA URN. He sat on the stared at her miserably over the his teacup. ‘The popularity of the teakettle top of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Restored Their ; me # graceful recognition by women of Health and They Wish Other Sufferera— to Know It--A Letter That Will Bring Hope to Many—No Other Medic ne G 18 Such Voluntary Praise. The tollowing letter wriiten by the Rev. Wm. Laweon, Methodist minister at Rich. ibucto, N. B., attests in the sirongest man- ner the merits of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and a perusal of it will suggest why -this great medicine is so popular in thousand - of homes throughout the Dominion—it cures when other medicines fail. Ricnisvcro, N. B., April z6th, 1897. Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co, Dear Sirs,—I am glad to furnish you the following voluntarily given lertimonial, with the fullest = per- mission to give the names and place. They do this as a thank-otfsring to God and your medicine. Mrs. Wm. War- man of Molus River (near bere) save her son Alden was sicklyfrom birth. He conld hardly ever retain food, and his parents had but little hope that he could live long and the doctors who attented him were of the same opinion. Till seven years of age he continved in that condition. Then the use of Dr. Williame’ Psk Pilla was be- gun and under them he recovered and is now a strong healtby boy. Mr. Warman, tae boy’s father, aleo adda his testimonial to the great velue of the Pink Pills, saying :—I suffered for years with a bad back, until ] used Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilie and they cured me.” Misa Annie Warmsn adds this evidence with enthua- iasm and freedom. “I was weak and sickly, and did not know the blessing of good health till I took Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. I used eight boxes and have since enjoyed the beat of health. In fact I. am never sick now.” Here you have three members of a family restored to health by the use of your medicine, and you would almost covert their good health and genial ways largely resulting from such health. They wish you to freely use these facts to help other sufterer®, and I am able as their pastor to certify to the facts above stated. Sincerely yours, Ww. Lawsoy, Methodist Minister. In advanced stages of Con- sumption, Scott’s Emulsion soothes the cough, the night sweats and pre- vents extreme emaciation. In this way it prolongs life and makes more comforta- ble the last days. In every case of consumption—from its first appearance to its most advanced stages—no remnedy promises a greater hope for recovery or brings comfort and relief equal to Scott’s Emulsion. Book on the subject free for the ask- ing. ' SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont, Pie TENDERS The undersigned will receive Tenders up to 12 o’clock, noon, of Thuraday, the 3rd day of June, for the entire stock in trade, consisting of Dry Goode, Groceries, etc..and the Book Debts of the firm of McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, as- signed tome. An inventory of the same may be seen at the store lately occupied by the said firm at Mount Stewart. The highest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. A certified cheque amounting to 25 per cent of the tender, must accompany esch tender, which will be forfeited if the per- son tendering fails to carry Gut the purchase JOHN McQUAID. oe Assignee, Pisquid. Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit Ch’town this year will not do themselves justice if they fail to get their Lunches a Victoria Cafe, and énnk the health of Her Majesty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk JOHN P. JOY VicTor1a CAFE Gt George St..... that have for them. tive that even the the charm housewifely cares still drawing room cannot A woman who is barred out of her kitchen by the and in her case significant that it hesitated a dispense with its graces. chef will still cling to dish, and but—’’ privilege of using her chafing it is beautiful should be so, He moment, Well?’ “I don’t see what, from that point of view, are With a teakettle. You have injured all that is asked she politely. you doing staads for. You have found something better. than the domestic life.”’ ‘That's nonsense,’’ res-onded the wo man of genius crossly, for her work had not gone well that day. ‘Personally I adore domestic life. In genoral it add, the element of grace to the life and of woma. when she zraciousness to the takes up that form of existences not be- cause it is the only form, but is the sweetest of all,’’ bec.cuse it “Those are very pretty views—very he remarked gloomily, ‘but I not observed that practiced It isn’t of any particular avail with one's intellect to any orthodox doc- trine while one’s actions are sti!) heretic. You have refused the things thas best of all.’’ ‘*Who said I had refused them?’ demanded impatiently. ‘‘ You have me marry the wrong pretty,’’ have you them. are the sha woul in’t man just to up-n the woman question wera conservative, woukl you?"’ ‘*That is an easy thing to say, but you know you will never find the right one.”’ She looked at him—a sured, wondering gaze. There was scorn in it, but was it all scorn? ‘‘No,’’ she said slowly, ‘‘I am not emancipated enough for that. I intend to let him find me,even though we play at hide and seek together all our days.’’ **Do you mean—would you rea!ly lis- ten? I—’’ It was half an hour later before it oc- curred to him that all this was violat- show that my views curious, mea- | ing precedent. checks | ‘*Do you suppose you can be happy?’ he implored, and then he brought up the subject of the books in which the mar ried woman of genius had always been miserable. He refrained, however, from speaking of those households which had fallen under his observation in which the husband of the genius had been dissat- isfled with the cooking of the beefsteak. ‘Oh, books,’’ said she, with an infinite scorn. ‘‘Haven’t you noticed that people write best about things of which they know absolutely nothing? Do you really mean to say that you have been influ- enced in this by books?’’ He nodded silently. thought I did not care, marry you, dear?’’ ‘*I thought so. Yes An adorable smile bent her lips. ‘*Don’t you think you were rather hasty, not to say unkind. in adopting so enm.- Once ina Lifetime You may want to purchase a plain gold Wedding Ring We have a nice assortment ef Wedding Rings and Wedding Presents. G. F. HUTCHESON Jeweler and Optician, Opposite J. D. McLeod’s “And so you and would not cemeneese = Well Print You Red. Blue, Brown Yel- low, Or any color you wish, for the same price as Black. OR we will print you any job any color for less money than any other firm in this city, J. D. TAYLOR PRINTER & BooOKBINDER edge of his chair and | | to think art the one thing in the world. and | | the chafing dish in gool society seems to | The kitchen is so attrac: ! | talented, you know, to give up—’’ a& French | | pletely tne generalization tnat the artist , | operas and with it life?’’ ‘‘But if you had heard yourself talking | of your work,’’ he cried. ‘‘You seemed Every word fell like a clod on a _ coffin.”’ ‘‘Why should I not speak of art with fervor? I feel it all, and you had not offered me any career which I preferred.’’ ‘*Ah, but do you, will you always pre- fer it? Itis not as if you were merely “Give up? But Lintend to give up nothing! I am afraid you are a little stupid.’’ ‘*Would you mind explaining the situ- Ation to me?’’ he asked humbly. ‘‘That is very easy,’’ she said com- posedly. ‘‘I simply don’t intend to be unequal to the combination of love and art.’’ The luminous brilliancy of this solu- tion kept him silent, on :— ‘‘Those women you read about, you know, were under the disadvantage of not being modern when they tried to ce things. They were working against tre- mendous though perhaps invisible pres- sure. The world wasn’t adjusted so as to help them and make the solution of their problems easy. They felt that hor- rible weight—the pressure of the disap- proval of the universe—and could not stand out against it. One has a delicious- ly buoyant sensation—the Lord is on our side feeling—that is in itself a guarantee of success. Then, you know, we have better health and fewer nerves than wo- men used to have, difference. ”’ ‘*But suppose,’’ he persisted, suppose that you were to fail. then:’”’ ‘‘One is willing to pay a certain price | for the best things,’’ she admitted slowly, ‘‘if the goods are delivered. It is possible that happiness might be a very bad bargain, even though I paid for it with art.’’ ‘‘Ah, darling’’—he began. But she went on; “But I shall not have to do it. I shall have my cake and eat it too.’’ ‘You are,”’ he said, with sudden fllu- mination, ‘‘something mor advanced than modern. You are she of whom we have heard—the coming waman.”’ ‘‘Ah, no!’’ she said softly. But he heard her. ‘‘Whether I succeed in com- bining love and art or not, it seems to me I have arrived !”’— Exchange. - Pieveling \\ Siways have some Tutti \ some with p you. Itallays thirst and srevents atigue, Some dealers to obtain a big profit, try topalm offimitations. See that the trade mark name Tutti Frutti is on each dc. package, Save coupons inside of wrappers for latest books and prizes. 151 KOKANIE CREEK , NO , But legitimate mining. FOUR CLAIMS. SHARES FAKE" = One being on the famous Molly Gibson vein. Two above Enterprise, which sold $300,000 cash, and avother one half mile from Slooan River. High grade ore out cropping On threes Well defived ledges onall. Capital only $250,000 in 25 cent shares, First issue for development 3 cents, nou assessable. Next issue not less than 10 cent». Reliable management. Nothing less than 500 shares sold. Order through bank. GEO. D. SCOTT Agent 42 Fort St., Victories, B. C, PEAKE’S WHARE. NO DANGER. Wharf storage and yardage. WAREHOUSES TO LET By month or year. Apply to ARTHUR G. PEAKE, Office in scale house on wharf. No | Onnection with any shop around the cor- er. 135 --AT THE--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. 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