cee , ; Oe a a gin ews iagedl ONPRE Rie aie ae =e CALENDAR, NOV. 1897, | MOON'S CHANGES Foret Cruartet, Ist. 16h, 24.5m, a. m, ; M , Hh, 37.6m., a. m. Cast (Quarter, 17th, Oh. «8.6m., a. m. Rew Moon, Z2hik, Sh. 6.5m... a m. First Quarter. 30th, 10h. 2m, p. m. Dav of Week Sun + Sun Hich ; seises Se is ; Wi mier } ; a ‘ h. m [| ~orn | 7 & ~ 1 | Mortday : sé i Hl “ 9 2! Tuesday 9} 3! 350 $i Wednesday i nO 37 » 15 41 Thursday 52 26 4 BS a 7 i \ > 3b 7 43) eis i 3: 85 71 Su o 22; 948 : , : § | Monday 65 80} 10 39 $i) 1 > au I] 25 | 10) We 9 28} 12 69] el | Thur . 2 27 | 12 53 | : *. «)* . oj” a2 | Friday o 25 iS Zi 83} Saturday ) 4 ik £4 | Sunday 7 23) 037 £S | Monday s} 2] 121 7] i\ : 16 | Tuesday $) 21 2 26 BT} Weanes:!ay 10 2c 8 3) 18} Thur 12 ‘ { 38 p92) Ps 13 is} 548 wis y 14 Li & St ma §$ y 16 16 8 6 22 | Mond 15} 917 a fanday 7 2* m2 i Tuesday 1 lt 10 26 — 4 4 . ‘ A | | Wednesday yy) 18 ll 30 | Thursdav ») 8 12 37 a Friday 28 12 13 28 77 | Saturday 24 11 a ) _ 99 & | Sunday 2) Zo : A Monday ea} zs ) 30 | Tuesday 723 | 410 2 40 PE Island Pailway On and after MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. ' } ' frains Out-| ; o Trains In ward. Read| STATIONS. ward, Read down. up. JA. hese a or: ms : ; 3 6 . Charlottetown ...| g 29 9 40 3 6 29|.2?Royalty Tunction.; ¢ 14 9 19 4 42) 7 03!..North Wiltshire. | 5 49 8 30 4 58) 7 13).. Hunter River... (5 52) 8 15 Es a 7 37|..Bradalbane...... 5 0s| 737 & 44) 7 43\..Emerald.. ..... 15 62) 7 238 5 5D) 7 53|..Freetown ....... 14521714 6 2) 8 07 ee oste 1'4 38) 6 M4 6 55, 8 30; S { 4 15) 6 2 oe Saint © wet 4 0011 00 2 | 8 5O)\..Miscouche .....-| 3 42.10 37 2 oa 9 I7\- owe. coeeee a 3 28)10 10 3 18, 9 45|..Port Hill . 8 00) 8 21 ¢ 39}10 | ea ® 11\ 8 08 5 01/10 51)- . Bloomfield ...... 1 $5 7 38 5 4911 15)-+Alberton........| 1 30,7 @ 6 45.11 55)--Tignish . 12 50) 5 5S Ske Be ee te I es a. MIP. M.| A P. M. © 30) 3 10}..Charlottetown .../'9 10 4.10 6 5O| 3 24|.. Royalty Junction 8 59| 3 50 TR 3H ‘Bedford “....... 8 $2, 3 17 8 25) 4 15)...Mt Stewart........ | 8 10) 2 45 8 45) 4 43) .Morell.......... /7 17; 2 060 9 1415 04) St. Peters ......| 7 15) 1 3 0 Ol} 5 38)..Bear River ......| 6 41)12 43 45, 6 1€, .Souris.... .....- | 6 10/12 00 A. M.|P. M, A. M P. M. a. MIP. M. ere 8 10) 4 15)..Mt. Stewart ....{ $ 05) 2% 9 22) 5 08). .Cardigan oles Bae « [72 1233 @ 45, 5 20)..Georgetown ....| 6 55; 1 Oo A. M.|P. M. |A- MIP. M. P, Me A. M, 5D SEINE 6 esee 72 ‘6 49 ..Cape Traverse . 63) rv. M. A. M ‘“rainaare ron by Eastern Standard ‘lime. @ A SHARP, DPOTTINGERK, Super! ntendent, Gen Me Govt, Fors, Charlottetown. oneton, N B. Railway Office.June:, 1897 Wants, Lost, Found & W ANTFD,—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs T. G. Taylor, sae > Nov of Grats ef titty cents on each dollar; no ee necessary. Write fer svent’s / dress The Catholic News, * Barclay Bt. , = York, oct B 41 WANTETD— A coon: 87 ton competent per- ror. References required, Apply at this «fice. nov5—tf BOARDFRS WANTED.— Four Boarders ean be comfortably accommoated. Apply to Mrs Agnes McNefll, 7anwce street FOR SALE CHEAP.—A Mason & Haralin Organ, style C. hastwo sets of reeds, in good order. Ayply at the Examiner Office. octg7 ~ eod Iwks MISS H. McDONALD FANCY DANCES, including Highland Fling, Piag Dance, ‘Strathspey, Spanieh Dance, Sailors Hornpipe, May Pole and Villiagers Dance. Skirt Dance, Audalucia, etc. For this seeson ouly these dances $5 each, being one third of price. Rooms in Maconi¢ Building. wopid0 Weuralgia In the head is almost invariably caured by ed and abecessed teeth m’t suffer esaly when can be releived in a few hours and cured bn a few davs by the careful creatment we will give you. J H AYERS Pe wlste vcicerna wl vee.a SOUvenIE OF crm 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 Prev—- ince. It consists of 100 pp. printed on the best paper, The engravings are nu- merous «nd _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- tainéd at this office securely | wrapped, ready to mail to friends abroad. Write or call. EXAMINER OFFICE, THE -«- QUEEN STREET...... BeWwVeVaA SABA } ¢ Assginee’s Notice. Pursuant to the provisions of the deed of assignment from Messrs. Mc- Leod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Prince Edward Island, Merchants, to me, bearing date the third day of May, A.D. 1897, I hereby give notice, that a dividend, equal to ten per cent. of the respective amounts. owing by said firm, to the unpreferred creditors thereof, is now payable at the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown, to all such creditors as will, within one month after notice of such dividend, accept the same in full of their respective de- mands, pursuant to the provisions of such assignment. The dividend of any creditor refusing or neglecting to accept such dividend in full, within the time aforesaid, will be distributed, pro rata, amongs* such ereditors as will accept the terms of said assign- . } ment, Dated this sccond day of Novem- ber, A.D. 1897. JOHN J. McQUAID, Assignee. =e 8s Bin yonra TO BE STRICTLY IN rt You must buy your lumber from us. Many of your friends do. Be among those who get all out of their dollars that there is in then. Let Us Reason the thing out. We don’t claim to have the largest stock in the world, but we keep plenty of all kinds of lumber always Our expenses are not the greatest. We buy only first class lumber. Our prices are smile inducers. Are you with us ? TeLernone 181 JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. 200004 2 24 @ 8 J e830 808 BVGEOCECECE we H§SSECOSY: 6EF i ee ee WOo0D’S PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous rry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opiumor Stimu- Beforeand After * lants, which soon lead to In- frmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been preseribed over 35 years fn thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in plave of this, inclose price in letter, and we wil! send by return The Wood Company, Windsor. Ont., Canada. Sold in Cn by Geo. E ughes, Druggist.. esoon nem OO eS ee | | | ase oe 08 e020 22 2644 &% 304% 2 2 42 % 2 2C28874 @ 324 280228 064 086 242 | i consummation on Monday,Nov. SHOOTING AT POWNAL. ‘Scores of the Numerous Competitors at Greenwood Rang?. The annual shooting of the Pownal Sporting Club held in copjunction with the No 2 Co. 82nd Batt.. came to a 15th, at Greenwood Range. The markesmen had to contend against all kinds of weather, darkuess and sunshine, rain and snow, heavy wind and light, against everything in fit that goes to make, good shooting diftieult. Pte Samuel beau iful gold watch Jardine captured the presented by Mr. Ile ry Wood. The rifle used was the Snider, the ranges two and four hundred; _fiive ‘shots at 200, and seven at 400; possible 60 points. Toe following is a list of prize winners :— pts Pte S Jardine, gold watch, 52 Pte Walter Brown, 84, 50 Pie L Carver, $4. 50 Corp A Forbes, 83, t9 Pte S Gay, pair pictures, 48 Capt J M Jones, driving muita, 17 Pte J Weatherbie, caddy tea, 46 Mr H Jones (club) dressing case, 46 Pie F B McRae. MORNING GUARDIAN, 45 Lieut W E Swith, mirror, 4 Mr J EH Gay (clu) photo frame, 43 Mr A Juison (club) half doz photos, 45 Mr Geo Jones (clun) Daily Patriot, 43 Pte A Kennedy. $1, 43 Mr Henry Weod (clab) lamp, 42 Pte J K Jones, pair slippers, 42 Corp F K Jones, pipe, 41 Sergt J W Vossey, pair slippers, 41 Pte A .Joces $1, AW Mr Locke Jones, (club) silver spoon, 40 Sergi W Jeakins, picture, 40 rte J R Brown, $1, 89 Sgt J A Moore, suit underclothing, 39 Pie Wm brown, $1, 39 Pte F Jenkins. $1, 39 Pte H B Moore, 31 39 Mr Harry Jenkins, (club) leggins, 38 Mr Sam Wood, (club) pair gloves, 38 Mr Edwin Jones. (club) $1, 37 PteM A McRae,Vaily Examiner, 36 Mr. F Hayley, (clab) $1, 35 Pte S Myers, 75 cents, Pte J Ballem, walking stick, Pte S McLennan, book, Mr Geo Jenkins, (club) suit under- clothing, 3: Pte G A Mvers, pipe, 3 Pres. J Smith, (dinb) : uit under- clothing, 31 Pte E L Enman, 75 cents, Mr Seaf Acorn, mag glass, Mr 'T Wood, (vlub) hat, Pte Wes Chandler, 75 cents 25 Pte W Carver, 75 vents, Pte H Ballem, pipe, Pre W Jones, 50 cents, Mr J Jardine, (club) 50 cents, 23 Corpl R W Joues. writing pads, 20 Pie M Jardine, pipe, 18 Pte Max Acorn, lamp, 15 Pte E W Brown, basket grapes 14 Pte J R Dodd, 25 cenis 6 Pte A Pendergast, 25 cents, 4 It is due to several of the Jast men to say that they only fired at one range. The marksmen took tea at the For- rester Honse, after which the distribu- tion of prizes took pluce. The donors of prizes are: Henry Wood, gold watch; Hon H C McDonald and Geo Forbes each, $5. GUARDIAN, Patriot and Examiner Pub Co's, each daily. Haszard & Moore, dressing case. Jas Paton & &o, pair pictures. J J Gay, magnifying glass. Prowse Bros, suit underclothing. Jenkins & Son, caddy tea. Moore & McLeod, driving mitts. W A Weeks, picture and hat. Geo Carter & Co, picture. Alley & Co, pair slippers, Dodd's Medical Hall, pipe. Stewart & Gates, $1. A W Reddin, pipe. W P Colwill, lamp. F Perkins & Co, suit underclothing. M Wright & Co, mirror. R K Jost, pair slippers. Johnson & Johnson, pipe. London House, gloves. Geo E Hughes, pipe. B Robertson, 50c, JH Bell, leggins. J T Mellisb, walking stick. D A Bruce, gloves. W R Watson, pipe. J McLeod & Co, suit underclothing. W Cook, haif dozen cab. photos. J A Farquharson, basket grapes. Q M Sergt Allan, book. G H Taylor, silver spoon. Several members of the Co, in cash and kind. The officers and members of the Club and of the company take this opportun.- ity of expressing their deep gratitude to the firms and gentleman, above men- tioned, who so materially helped to make the company’s first and club's third competition: the success that it was. CHARLOTTETOWN BOSTON Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agen this year. ee If You are Going -—TUO-— Gr any part of the United Séates, the cheapest and best route is via the Fiant Line, rHE POPULAR SOM- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CIVTOWN. The favorite 3. 8S. ‘ Halitax” wil, ieave Cb’town for Boston every Friday ai Lp. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- dav at noon. Steamer cally at HAWKS" BUistY and Halifax both ways Via Pictou & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Saturday mornings, via Pictou make close connection at Halifax with steam- er “Halifax” for Boston direct Satur- davs tl p.m. Tickets for sale at etations P.B.I. Ruilway, Ch’town Nay Co, and Clark tieset office. H.L., CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. GAaw New Grockery Store All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sete, 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 Tmblers, 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 nmerons to mention. GIVE US A CALL, We are sure to suit you, both in price and quality ©. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House. MILL % Now Opening —Fali Stock In new and elegant designs of cases. C. P. FLEiGHer, Opera House Dll All prices. T, C, P. YEO. Agent at Summerside a : = ——=, PIANO Snap ———— We have two American Square Pianos, one by, VOSE & SONS, BOSTON and one by HALLET & DAVIES BOSTON); Both of these Pianos are in first class condition, and will be set § at a great sacrifice if applied for at once, as We must dem them out to make room for our fall and winter stock, Priceson application. The P. BE. Islant Music House. —29 3idv wy cn pomegranates a ee Mow Land Pax, 1897 Owners of property are reminded that by the recenu amendment to the Assessment Act, the system of valu- a ng property for Land Tax has been changed, and it is ne-essary chat new valuations and declarations be made 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., or20c on every $100 of valuation. The tax will be due on the Ist Dec- ember, <A discount of 5 per cent. will be allowed if paid on or before the 15th Nov., 1897. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer. nov9—d2awtd&w KING STREET ENGIRE HOUSE SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tenders fur the Purchase of Kin, Street Engine House”, ill 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 particulars en- quiae at the City Clerk's Office. By order H, M. DAVISON. City Clerk’s Office, City Clerk. City Hall Nov. 11,97—eod * Highland Ranges > ard Jexrel Stoves} Stand First in Public Favor, We are agents for these two celebrated makes of Stove § FENNEL &C CHAN DLEB) .—= = 2 Reasons Why | The Ladies SHOULD HAVE THEIR ————— JACKETS MADE TO ORD AT D. A. BRUCE'S You can have any color or quality of cloth you want You can have any style you fancy. Your Jacket will? & made strong and well finished, such as a tailor only can mskt, You will have a first class fitting garment. “ the most stylish jackets seen op our “streets are ma Us. Lastly, one important consideration. You will men to pay as high a price az fur an imported garment 0 quality. Give us a trial. D. A. BRUC re a — ee — sg 48 PC GSeemaeé eb « DRESS”