oF. CALENDAR, AUGUST, 1897 bh YN iANGI FirstQuar th, Zh. 12.0m, p. m Lull Moon, 12th, 10h, 10m. last Ouarter, 2Oth, th. 16.8m., New Moon, 27th. Ilh. 16.6m., p.m. Dav of Week Sun Sua i High Rises Sets | Wae h. m hm. | m 1 | Sunday lsa7 | 725] 110 21 Monduy ts ut 1 41 3] Tuesday Poe »| 220 4) sday | 6 w» 2 53 51 T ) 52 3! 8S 6 | Friday | 8 is} 404 irs } ’ 1G | d 00 Qi ‘ | 5 Ib! 605) 9) M ) , 2 ai 70) 10) | \ SS 3 | 7" We al } Wednesday | ot 12 | $ ov a2 | Thursday 1 10} 945 13 | Friday 2 9 10 42 14 | Saturday 3 7 | 1) 3 15 | Sunday D a: 32 16 | Monday 6 Si is 17 | Tuesday 7 1] 2@ wiv 9 | 659 2 29 19 | Thur y | 10 Dt 2 SI mei tl 1] 5D 3 36 2115S Ly 12 53 3 51 ca Sk \ 13 5 4 44 23 | Monday 1S >) 5 54 24] Tuesday 16 tS 7_@er 25 | Wednesday 17 16 SOO 26 | Thursday — 18 15 8 58 7 \ Friday 20 ; 9 56 28 | Saturday 21 4] 10 50 20 | Sunday 22 set i} 4) 30! Monday 23 ST; 033 31 | Tuesday 1525/ 635| 106 Wants, Lost, Found &¢ KLON SIKE. —Respectable voung mren desirous of setting out forthe Klondike Gold Field», in time tor spring opening, are re- quested to correspond with the unddrsigned. All correspondence strictly confidential Address Klondike P. O. Box 676 Charlottetown Aug 12 LOST.—A few days ago,a flat steel key. Apply at this ffice. Aug Ii tf LO2T.—A White Curlv Dog. The finder will vlease leave same at this office and be re warded, aug!? COOK WANTED.— For the Seaside Hotel at Rustico for the season, Apply to John Newson, TOBE LFT.—One half of a double ten- ement house, situated on Sydney street near Queen. ‘Possession ean be had at once. Apply to Francis P. McCarron. Aug)2 3i pd, ss oe WANTEN.—Ina family of three, a girl ta do light bousework No washing Gord wages Applv atthis office. aug 2i WANTED — Agerts Her Reign and Diamond Jubilee” Over- flowing with latest and richest pictures. Con- tains the endorsed biography of Her Majesty, with authentic History of her remarkable reign, ard full account of the Diamond Jub- ilee. Only $1.50. Big book. Tremendous de- mand. Bonanza for agents.Commi-<sion 50 per eent. DUTY PAID Credit given. freight paid OUTFIT FREE. Write qnick for outfit and territory THE DOMINION COMPANY Dept. 7, 23456 Dearbon St, Chicago, dv 6i ANTED—UPRIGHT AND FAITH ful gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible established houses in P. E. Island. Monthly $65.00 and expences. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self- addreseted stamped envelope. The Dominion Company. Dept, H, Chicago. i68—1 mo CANVASSERE. “GOLD FIELDS 0F THE KLONDYKE” oar latest book, 500 pages fullv illustrated from photognaphs taken on the spot Comrlete book with large map 8 x 24,insix colors $1.50 Big commissions, send 2c now for pros ec'us outfit, and men- tion this paper. Term mailed withit. Bids fair to rival sale of Johnstown Flood. The wor!dclamors for authentic imformation, If vou want your share of the dust. from this gzoldi mine, wire or write to:—The Farle Pub- lishing House, Box 94 St. John = B. Aug 16 for “‘Qneen Victoria TO LET.—The new and comfortable dwelli- ing on Alley St. containing six rooms, pow cecupied by Mr. John MeKenna merchant. Rent low, possession Ist October next. ean be inspected on application. Geo. Alley, Ang 18 246 FOR SALE —A Desirable Dwelling House on Chestnut Street, near Queen, containing six rooms, House§jnew and in good condition. Apply at to is office. augl4tf TO LET.—A balf tenement house on the ecovner Of Queen and Bayfield St. Apply to Edward Praught. Aug 163wks A. F Tar-Bush wiil remain at tne Finley House, Friday 2)th inst, to receive orders from all wishing to have their familv portraits made life size in sepias Water Colors Cray- Ons, or Enamellea work, highest grade only. All work guaranteed, those out side the city should accept this opportunity, and bring in their photos tha: day. Aug 165 LOST.- On Saturday a red leather hand grip, containing some soiled linen. Finder will oblige by leaving it at Reddins Drug Store. Aug 16 TO LET—A Double Tenement House in good order each part containing 6 rooms, situated on King St., beck of Merchants Bank of P,E.L_Apply to Miss Lowden Dundas Esplanade WANTED.—For Sept. 1, a nurse~maid with good .references. Apply at E. H. Beer’s office, near Bank of Nova Scotia Valuable Farm for Sale The well known Farm called **Apple Tree Farm ” is now offered at private sale. This farm contains about 118 acres of land, 80 of which are cleared, and is situate on St. Peter’s Road. It runs from the St. Peter’s Road to the Hills- sorough River, with a good shipping wharf at the foot ot the farm. Bedford Station is only about two miles distant. Moderate terms will be given to suit pur- chasers. For terms, &c., apply to Alexander McGregor, of Dunstaftoage, Lot 35, or to Donald Stewart, of Marshfield, Lot 34 or Peters, Peters & Ings, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. ALEXANDER McGREGOR, DONALD STEWART, Trustees of the last will and testament of John Stewart, deceased. augl3 4i wk pat 4i fHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 24, New Crockery Store ! All kinds of First-class crockery, in- eluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate | Sets and 'Chamber Sets, Butter Coolers. |} Cream Croeks, Cake Pitehers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter rocks Pots, Bean Pote, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, aA very tine lot of Tumblers, Goblets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes, Butter Coolers, Ceke Stands, and a lot of other articles toc Glass, in Giass, nv’merors to mention. GIVE US A CALL, We are sure to suit you, both in price aud quality C. LEWR, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House. e¢ 9 3idy wy Teachers And students who have succesfully passed ay their examinations will need a good time keeper bdefore taking charge of a school. We pave a large stock ot Guld And Silver Watehas timed, and ready for delivery at at low prices. k GK. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician, ‘orth Side Queen Square. STEAMER CAMPAN SAILING DATES. From Montreal. From: Ch’town. Friday, 10th Sept. Tuesday, 21st Sept, + 2a Sept Monday. 4th Oct. “ 8th Oct. Saturday, 16th Oct. “ 20th Oct. Friday, 29th Oct. “2nd Nov. Thursday, llth Nov. “ 23th Nov The “Campana” is the only steamer carrying freight from this port to Montreal direct. We solicit. for her the patronage of importers and ship- pers. Rates Reasonable and goods well cared for. CARVELL BROS, aug 16—2awImo CHARLOT Agents, TETOWN Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent Drug gists Karly Closing _We the undersigned druggists of this city, hereby agree to close our several places of business, at 9 p m. every night, excepting Saturdays, until the end of Sep GEO. E, HUGHES, A. W. REDDIN, Wm. R. WATSON, JOHNSON & JOHNSON, REDDIN BROs, S. W. DODD. The above goes into effect on Monday evening, Aug. 9th. te. str Fastnet SEASON OF 1897, Sails from Ch’town every Friday at noon tor Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hood, Port Hasting, Port Hawks- bury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Sal- mon River, Sheet Harbor. Returning leaves Halifax every Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock, making same calls, including Souris. ; Through Freight Solicited. Rates low te Halifax. Apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. NOTICH. Anybody caught fishing trout in Sherry’s Creek after this date, July 30th, will be prosecuted according to law, as the place has been reserved: P. SHERRY. Glenfinan. July 30h. aes + x oS about I4th Sept | | —— | | — ms ome CHEESEMAKING:. Usef:l Information Concerning Curdn, Cleanliness and Curing Roonmm. Ata meeting of the Western Ontarie Dairymen’s association many facts were brought out that show how our Canadian rivals make their cheese. From speeches and papers reported in Hoard’s Dairy- man we clip various notes. Here is a description of the Black Fiawk model cheese factory: It is built and equipped for both but- ter and cheese making. The creamery is a room 3d by 40, at the south end of the building, and immediately adjoining the creamery on the north eomes the vat- room, Which is 35 by 52; then comes the pressroom te the north of the vat- room, this being 35 by 80. The milk is taken in at the two windows on the west side of the building and opposite the vatroom. The boiler room is on the vast side of the building, and so situated that ome door opens out of the yatroom end another out of the creamery into it. ‘lhe ceilings are 12 feet high, the walls are of hollow brick and finished outsidé with red mortar. There is a wainscot- ing of cement 4 feet high, and above the cement white plaster. High ceilings, large windows and white walls make an airy and well lighted building. Both the cold and hot water tanks are ele- vated above the ceiiing of the boiler room, the cold water tank being high enough to empty into the other, and pipes connect with both of them from all parts of the building. The whey ruus from the vats to a large tank in the ground, from which it is forced 100 yards through pump logs to the hog- peus by an ejector. waste water go to a small tank and are forced by the same ejector past the hog- pens to a large open trench with gravel bottom, through which it filters to @ neighboring stream. The factory is thue- rendered free cf offensive amells. The curing room contains ice racks suspended 4 feet from the ceiling for use in hot weather. A pipe 14s from the cold wa- ter tank to the receiving station, and water is turned into every can after it hus been emptied. This is greatly ap- preciated by the patrons. Mr. Barr said of cheesemaking (1) that curds which were 3 to 834 hours. from setting to dipping made better cheese than those that oecupied a shorter space; (2) that curds dipped with less than one-quarter inch of acid made nicer, more silky cheese than those dip- ped with more than cne-quarter inch. Here are some of his ‘“‘don’ts.’’ To factory men: Don’t cut your cheesemakers’ wages any lower. Don’t buy a gang press with a tin trough under the hoops. Have it woeden. Don’t buy a cheese truck with four wheels. Get one with three. Don’t expect a man to make a good fall cheese in a skating rink without a stove. To cheesemakers: Don’t tender for a factor so low that you cannot live just for the fun of mak- ing cheese. Don’t take in bad milk. Don't overripen your milk to Basten the work. You will retard it and make poor cheese. Don’t give your curd more than ane- quarter inch acid. Don’t wash your curd sinks once a week. Wash them every day. Don’t wear the same pair of pants from April to November without wash- ing them. Keep yourself and. factory neat and clean. If You arely Going -—TO— i BOSTON Or any part of the ‘ United Siates, the cheapest and best route is via the Flant Line, THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH°’TOWN. The favorite 8. S. ‘Halitax” wil. leave Cb’town for Boston every Friday at Lp. m. Returning Jeaving Boston every Tnes- day at noon. Steamer calls at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways Via Piston &- Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Mon- days, Thursdays and Saturday m<rnings, via Pictou make clore connection at Halifax with steamers *Olivtte” and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Teesdays and Fridays at 7a. m and Saturdays 11 pm. : Tickets for sale at stations P.¥.I. Railwav, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark ticket cfiice. H.L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. dAnww T.OST.—Tuesday p m: Ju'y J3th, between Eldon snd Findlays, Orwell, a brown silk umbrella, close roiled, Antomatic Fram>, Suiteble reward. Robins Stable, — : Sa, y ~ The washings and | Scrofula is a word you don’t quite understand, but if you talk with your doctor, he will tell’ yow that it is generally believed to be due to the same cause which gives rise to: Consumption. It appears mostly in those who are fat-starved and thin, usually in early life. <A course of treatment of Scott’s Emulsion with the Hypo- phosites wherever Scrofula manifests itself, will prevent the development of the dis- ease. Let us semd you a book. Free. SCOTT ° ' OWNE, Belleville, Om, “ ") : **#** These two \}\eases led me to pre- & ‘i Yscribe Tutti-Frattt |||, Gum enewing in a ‘ \\\\\number of cases of lAtonie Dyspepsia Wy ‘| / that came under 7" wd my eare: FI have = not kept notes of *: these cases, but in nearly all a cure was effected, and in the few that 36 did not progress to a. complete re- covery the benefit from the pro- cedure was marked... os CYRUS EDSON, B.D., Health Commissionar ef Ner York City, and President of the Roard of Pharmacy of New York City and County. See that the trade mark name TUTTI FRUTTI is on each 5c, package, SOD S 3 SHSOOGOSE Piling and Piling all kinds of Lumber daily Everything new and good, Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; We VYant ‘You to see ua before you build or repair. New cwstomers come again and bring others, It will mean mon- ey in your pocltes if you give us a oall. Lumber of ali) kinds in stock JAMES BARRETT, Telephone 18%. Couno"!'y’s Wharf rc Island Railway On and after FREDAY, 4th June, 1897, the trains of this. Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. frains Out- Trains In ward. Read) STATIONS. |ward. Read down. up, P. M.JA. M. P.M, 3 30 & 30 Charlottetown ... 9 1512 10 3 52) & 44 -- Royalty Junction, g 9) 1] 48. 4 42) 7 18 ..North Wiltshire. | g 9910 58: 4 58) 7 28,-- Hunter River... | g 18 10 48 5 341 7 52 « . Bradalbane...... 7 5410 OT 5 ‘al 7 58)..Emerald.. ..... 7 48] 9 ot 5 5A 8 08)|-- Freetown ....... 7 38) 942 6 20 8 2y|.. Kensington --++ | 7 23) 920 6 55) 8 i5/Ar- | S’Side { Lv. 7 00) & 45 7 30)10 00,Lv 6 05) 8 10 7 45|10 29|..Miscouche ...... 5 42! 756 8 P10 49,-- Wellington...... 5 16; 7 38 8 30/11 32)-- Port Hill ....... 433,711 2 Di12 30)- -O’Leary......... 3 I> 6 20 9 36) 1 15|--floomfield ...... 2 50) 6 04 10 0 2 03)--Alberton........ 1 3) 5 40 10 401 3 OO}-- Tignish .... .... ? %! 5 00 ?., M.jP. M. epee | Ok Se A. M.|P. M. jA. M.|AL M, 6 45! 3 GO)..Charlottetown .../ 9 15° 5 40 7 05) 3 14).-Royalty Junction; g Q]{ 5 29 33).3.931 . Bedford’ s...:... 8 37| 4 47 10) 4 00) Ar- \ Mitstew' Ly./ 8 15) 4 15 20) 4 05)Lv. Ar.) 8 10) 4 00 ee Oe Oe ci accdeias. 7 42) 3 20 » 29) 4 54|..St. Peters ....../ 7 20) 2 BD J 16) 5 28).. Bear River ..,...| 6 46] 2 03 11 00 6 00 Hirt nice so 6 15) 1 20 A .M.|P. M. |A. M.JP. M 8 25) 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ....) 8 19 3 50 9 37; 4 58)..Cardigan,....... 7171238 00) 5 15)..Georgetown ....] 7 99 215 M.]P OM. A. M.|P. M. 7 /. Pea, 7 55)..Emerald ....,.] 7 45 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 P. M. A, M. Tratnsare run by Eastern Standard Timo. 4 MCDONALD, »-POTTIN Suverintendent, dongs me Govt. ings Chariottetown. oncton, B Raiway C fice, June 1, 18? ' His first work entitled in he ih The Land of bolden Nuggets the new Bonanza King of the Klon- JOSEPH LADUE, dike Gold Regions, gives the fasts, His book reads like ** The Arabian Nights” BUT Joga Ladue KNOWS whereof he writes. He was the first aie the spot when the first gold was diseovere : last Angast, 1805 He located one rich claim, and immediately purchased twely, others at a low price before their value was known, He has refused $106,000 for any ONE. of these claims, as they are rich with virgin gold nuggets beyond the dreams of aVarion Joseph Ladue then Established Dawson City, at the mouth of the Klondyke and Yukon Rivers, by. erectin the first house in the region in» September, one month é the gold was first discovered. _ He bought 178 «eres from government on the city site where his town lots, 150650 are now selling for $5,000 each. Mr. Ladue was fortunate enough to be successful in his trading post investments to have-on hand ample capital tocarry out his nlans, and there is no man living who is better on Alaska ad the great North West Territories than Mr. Joseph Ladue. He has just retunned from that country to his old home in. Sehuyler Falls, N. Y., where he p2asd a large portion of his-boyhood and early manhood. Mr. Ladue leh bis home nearly twenty years ago to seek his tortune in the West, going first to the Black Hulls, where he was successful in gold minimg, thence to Arizena and the Pacific: Coast, and finally located in Alaska and the North West, where be has covered almost the entire country since 1882. Ma. Ladue is a typical pioneer; strong, hardy ana resolure—a man of itm as one mustineeds to be to go through the hardships he and come out with a constitution unbroken and Unie pid the age ofiabout forty-three. Mr. Ladue has not oaly : his muscies to good advantage to hims+if with the results an abundamee of the world’s.goods far beyond the dreams d men, but‘ke has evidently ali his time been c'osely observing ; the conditions of that strange country—the Yukoa Valley~ which has so suddenly become one of the great centres upon which human interest throughout the world is focussed. Wh» the wonderful stories began to come dewn trom the Yukon country it was naturally concluded that it was at lest § half exaggeration. That amy such amount oi gold could be & taken in so short a time from a country like slat under NA most unjavorable conditions was held to be ineredible. Bit = when the great bags of virgm gold began to be poured ou § upon mint counters in San Francisco under tbe eyes of th whole-world (for modern journalism doves this, an ihilat time and space), people Began to wonder, and the onder #1 grew day by day as the real facts were disclosed, and peop!® who are well informed as to the facts declare that half \. the trsth has not been teld of the golden 4xeasures of the 1) Yuken Valley. ——_—- As we have already said, there is no man alive to-day who. knows more about shis wonderful countey than does Mr. Ladwe. Whav makes his talk of it specially interesting and reliable is the fact that his knowledge of it is practical. it has not been gained from heareay nor frora desolutory visit § made now and then ateertain favorable seasons of the yeah — but from steady living there through the long summer days and the long winter nights year in and year out for 15 year; § where he now owns the best mining claims on the Klondyke § jand its tributavies, ve = In presenting his book to the public we do so knowing it is by an authority on the subject of which he writes Pe anne s ‘that “KLONDYKE NUGGETS ” is a brief‘ description of the new gold regions, and anyone desiring authentic information should not fail to avail them selves of our NOMINAL OFFER, which places the facts in the possession of our customers. | REMETIBER, that our office is the sole distributing pout for this locality, having closed exclusive arrangements with Mr. Ladue’s publishers. ¥. The cover of the work is beautifully printed in red and gold, the gold showing one of the author's nuggets as neatly” as 1t is possible to reproduce 1t on paper. : it is easy to secure a copy of “ KLONDYKE NUGGETS.” =—® Conpon for ‘‘Klondyke Nuggets.” Sr Cut out this coupon and bring it with you as evidence hat you are a reader of The Examiner and Ten Cents in cash and a copy of **Klondyke Nuggets, by Joseph Ladue, the Bonanza King of new gold regions, be handed to you. Cut out this coupon and send it together with 12c,in Stamps for clerical work and mailing expense, and we send a copy of ‘ Klondyke Nuggets” to ye ae Write very clearly and give your name and address in full. Remember, you should not delay as you will be unable t secure this valuable work on the gold region in any way. Call at our office or address The Examiner, Cut out the Coupon and follow Charlottetown instructions: