= — ~ “es DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 3, 1897 Seer, CALENDAR, NOV. 1897, a ‘N Hi ANGES Fur :, Ist. 10h. 24.5m, m, Fu , Oh, & 37.6m., a. m. la ae 2) Gm., a. N\ Zit! bh. G.idm.. a. Mm 80th, 10h. 2m La. Week | Sun oon High Rises | Sets | Water ; om : . 7 t1 Moada le4a7]} 44i] 249] 3 . j 19 30 | 8 SY \\ “iaAyv 1) 37 d 16 ‘ . | 52] 86 6 28 63 | ) i 43 ‘ y o4 | § 50 7% i - ) 1s a | \1 oo x) 10) >) 91 T 58 | 1 11 2 | 5 50 | «(2s | 12 09 114 71] 2) RS 2 © »- | > or 2 | 0 ' ? 13 mi 13 j ot Sl in Mis iv i 2 0 re - . - s >»? ] j BS | i) j oom : = 6 Y | mat aew 7 . 10 | 331 Is 12 at iss WO | Friday 3} 5 45 \) ' \ 14 | l7 6 o4 m:s 16 | Ie § 06 2 | Ni 17 1S 9 11 £3 | T i 19 14 10 26 24 | Wedt LY wD a 1} 30 25 | Thursday 21 13| 12 33 B | y 23 12} 13 28 Y|S y 24 11 go | Sunday 2 11 03S 2 | Mo lay ab} 10 1 & 30 | Tuesday 723 { rs 2 40 P £& Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1807, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. ————————— poecceecs SS2SS240 SOOO S SSC OSSS SHH. SECBLE*S | : We Got a Snap of 30, ooo Al Bill Heads ASSORTED sSIZES We want to print the whole let this month $1.75 to $2.79 per thousand will take them if we receive your order this month, D. TAYLOR. PRINTER. JAS. 2969S SOS OOS DOSS 29506(9OSO S008 J 095668308 & Queen ee siacisous 8OO0 9964 0534 390080908959 NICHT SCHOOL The Evening Sossion THE— Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy OPENS ON OCTOBER 18TH INST. Thi Session affords an excellent opportunity fo those whu eanpot attend during the ary to acquire ® business education. Ite object isto ass'at those in needof help; and the work isso arranged that no one, however deficient, need fee! any embarassment. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION —OF Seine SUBJECTS—Prectical Arithmetic. writ- c . ins ing, easy and rapid) Business Cor: espond-nce en a oy STATIONS tone Be Book zeeping by single ard Double Entry ae ° Read its ward, Keac | 4 ctual Basins Practise, not copying short own. up. hand and Typewriting. , The Penmanship Department is condueted Puja ac] | rawa. M. | Blewudente’ work, seo Geo. Carter a Co's . Mr. BM mM. AL M. s students’ work, . rk 83 30) 6 15) - Charlottetown ...| § 9 9 40! window. Shorthand by Mr Wm Moran, the 3 52] 6 29)..Royalty Tunction.| g 16 9 19 omy licensed public teacher in this Proy- ‘ oo ‘ . oa . Db le 4 42) 7 03} - -North Wiltshire. | 5 42 8 30 | " Five sessions per week; hours 7 30 to 9 30 p 4 58!) 7 toe River....| 5 52) 8 15 | m otae and full information call at 5B: 7 27|..Bradalbane...... 5 7 27) theC, B. C. or write to B a4] 7 43|-Emerld.. ..-..) 5 03) 7231 LS MELEE. 5 5,7 53). . Freetown Wiese ee 4 52) 7 14 } fa@P-Intending students may take uy, eny 6 2 8 07}. . Kensington .... | 4 38 6 54 branchee Gesired. aed « ia ' - . oc 6 18 30 Ar.\ S’Side fei 4 15) 6 2 1 40) 8 45\Lv J ("| 4 00,11 00 . _ 2 2 8 59)- . Miscouche ...... | 3 4210 37 2 20) 9 17|-. Wellington....../ 3 28:10 10 FOR SALE . 3 18. 9 45 --Port Hill ......./ 3 00! 9 21 4 38110 9%. -O’Leary......... 211) 8 08 re 5 01/10 51}--Bloomfield ...... 11 ool 7 38 | r = ‘ "7 >} ‘ y BH Bites" hejsg| RARE CHANCE a oe °° eee #0 2st } ») P. M.}A. es }P. M.|A. M. bw A. MiP. M.| a 4 M. rue poouecty soungted Dy nf Gon one son an! . situa n the village of Pownai,7 miles from 6 30) 3 10 - Charlottetown alia 910 4 10 ~hariottetown, is offered for sale. The pro- 6 5 3 24 .-Royalty Junction § 59| 3 50! prietors have carried on a large market gar- TF Oe DS Gel. eee ocvccces 8 32} 3 17 | den nursery, and seed business for thirty S 25) 4 15|...Mt Stewart......... 8 10) 2 45 | years. and the purchaser will no doubt retain & 45) “| Morell le aale On a large share of the local trade. The prem- 40) 4 da} «MOTE ....+.+.- i172 : ) | ises compris? alarge dwelling house, s‘ore, 9 14,5 O4) St. Peters ...... 7 15) 1 30 | warehouse, barn, shed, orcharc, and about 15 5 01] 5 98)|.. Bear River ......' 6 41,12 48 acres oy Sg ed i age land a I*iand | = : 6 s lan as been manure ear after 10 45) 6 10) .Souris.... ...... 6 10/12 00 year. for so long that as an vid onan said the A. M.\P. M. __|A. M P.M. aee pug BL "7 oo: —_ mamene —_ A. M.\Be M. Ar M.|P. M. | ee enian Gks or topdressing.” "his i - potfor a country merch- 8 10 4 15) .Mt. Stewart ... | 8 05) 2 35) ant. or it would be admirabie for @ eum ser 9 22, & 08). .Cardigan........ 717123 — oo oe - “— < = — =) - = veautiful on e Island. 0c athing, s = & 2))..Georgetown ....) 6 55) 1 00) aening. boating, shooting and within A. M.|\P M. A. M./P. M. | easy distance; churches, post office schod! P, M.| A. Mm. | @lephone and shops all at the door. 5 a FE ld 7 0 _For terms and further particulars, apply to ‘ +FMCTAIG wwe eee ‘ Von Clure Gay, J J Gay & son or to, 6 40 ..Cape Traverse . 6 3) JOHN T MELLISH P. M.| A. M, Solicitor ile “iene fee Charlottetow n ‘Train¢are run by Eastern Standard ‘lime. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rvs, Charlottetown. VYoncton, N B. Kalway Office.Juae., 1887 Wants, Lost, Found &e¢ W ANTED.—A general servant. Mrs T. J. Harris, Brighton Road: Apply to dec I LOST .—Between Wheatley River Bridge and Wiltoa.agoatskin Robe ard Horse Rug, on the 13th inst. Apply at I onz Bror, novaod&é w—tf TO LET.—A bouse on the Ma!peque Road. Apply to Long Bros, ; novw0—tf BOARDERS WANTED.— Four Boarders can be comfortably accommodated, Apply to Mrs Agnes McNeill, Hillsborough Street, novid—& wtf FOR SALE CHEAP.—A Mason & Hamlin Organ, style C, has two sets of reeds, in good order. Apply at the Examiner Office. oct27—eod 2wks AGENTS get fifty cents on each dollar; no experience necessary, Write for agent’s outfit, Address The Catholic News, 5 Barclay St... New York. Oct 23 41 TO LET.—Honse on lower Spring Park Road (with or without barn) containing eight large and well finished rooms. Froat- prot ellar. Possession Ist of Dec. Apply to 8.G. Thorne, Revere Hotel, nov27—tf — Neuralgia In toe head is almost invariably caused by yed and anscessed teeth. Don’t sufier lessty when you can be releived in a few ours and cured In a tew davs by the careful treatment we will give you. DRJ AYERS DENTIST. Painless extraction of teeth Bottled Joy. a a 4 Empty bottles wanted, cheavest cash price paid for all kind of empty bottles. JOHN P, JOY, Victoria Cafe Gt. George St d&wv oct 7 Italian Ware House Cor.’ Crafton and Gt. Geo. Sts. North side Queen Squarre De Kupyers and Herman Jansen Genuine Rotterdam GIN. JOW & DAVIES, Wholesale Wine Merchants. ~ ——— PORTO RICO Molasses and Sugar OF CHOICE QUALITY Ex Schooner Edna S§. Will be sold low while landing. Horace Haszard ‘NAIL OF A FLAT DWELLER. Alr. Werkenday’s Rernarks on New York Apartment Bathrooms, “A long and bitter experience in apartinents forces me to observe, ” said Mr. Werkenday, shivering as he hopped on the oilcloth of the bathroom with his bare feet, ‘‘that the architects who plan the ordinary flat of commerce do [don’t judge this from their appearance, because they are a particu- larly clean and nice lot of men, But I not bathe. rannot believe that any one with the least respect for the importance of the bathroom could treat it with such ar- chitectural stepfatherliness. ‘Tt always is shoved away in a dark corner as far from the bedrooms and as near the parlor or dining room as possi- ble. Jt always is dark and ventilated by an airshaft up which there blows , dismal draft that has on its mind and groans about It ought to have some- it isa sure kill- perpetually som thing it all the time. its mind, for cr. Then, of course, the bathroom, be- ing the cnly place in the house where | one takes off all his clothes and gets wet all over, is the place which most frequently has no heating appliances. ‘‘Again, why do so many architects | build the washstand in the hallway in- stend of in the bathroom, where it be- longs? I don’t know whether they think that a man enjoys taking his bath in sections or whether they act on the theory that he ought to take it gradual- ly, preparing himself for the bathtub by degrees. ““T asked an architect once why he did it. ‘Well,’ said he, ‘we hardly ever do differently except in private houses.’ ‘*Has only the privateer, then, as the Europeans call him, the right to take a complete bath in one room, or has evo- lution produced a species of flatters who naturally are incapable of doing it? ‘*I supposathat the smallness of bath- tubs is explained by the lack of room. Of course every flathouse bathtub is too small for any one except an infant, and I have noticed, not without some awe, that in each new flat into which we ove the bathtub is smaller than it was in the one preceding. As I am growing stouter each year, a genuine misfortune for one whose finances make a third or fourth flat necessary, I am sure that if we make two or three more ‘moves’ we will, on this scale of bathtub decrease, find a bathtub into which I will not be able to get at all.’’—New York Press. Lobster Factory FOR SALE. Thesueribers offer for sale their Lobster Factory, and Premises at Guernsey Cove, Lot 64, cOnxi sting of three-fou'ths of an acre of land, with main buildiogs 117 feet long, by 22) teet wide and lz feet post, shiugled roof avd walls, two floors laid with six inch matched spruce flooring, boiling house att- ached to south, and I+} feet square, and &} feet post. batn house on west side 18 feet tquare, aud 7} feet post. —ALSO— Dwelling house 28} feet long by 23 feet wide and 12 feet post, lower fiat all plastered, kitchen attached. 14 feet square, and 38 feet post. The dwelling house with about one third of an acre of land, will be sold separate. ly if desired. If not sold before Yuesaay the 2istday of December next, the whole will pe offered at Pub ic Auction, on that day at one o’clork p m., onthe premises, For further particulars, apply to PRIWSE & SONS, Murray Harber South. November 2th 1397. d3 6 & wk tl dec 18 LEGAL CARD WARBURTON & McKINNON Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. Commissioners for State of Massack usetts, 4c., & '¢, OFFICES ——"""™"™==,. Cameron Blok, Charlottetown Brenpan Builling, Summerside 1 Kent Street, Georgetown, A. B. WARRURTON, B, A., D.C. U,Q C. D. A. MCKINNON, L. L. bh. Ch’town Dec. 1, 1897—law & w3m HENRY R, LORDLY C, E A.M Can. Soc, C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineering Cornel! University. Coneulting Engineer for General Work, Specialtes: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. - Charlottetown and St. John. Offices at Island correspondent” address to Charlottetown. oct 14 d&w WARE : HOUSES PEAKE’S WHARF (NWO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- age, at reasonable rates. Arthur 6, Peake. Nov. 4 Printing in all its oranches at the Exam- INER Office, one uf the bese equip- ped Job Printing Establishments on P. E. Island, Meeting the Emergency. ‘What did that man want?’ asked the druggist. ‘‘A pint of whisky,’’ said the new | clerk, who was on trial for a week. ‘“‘Did he have a prescription?’ aa. ‘*‘Well, what did you do?’’ “‘T wrote one for him.’’ ‘“‘Qonsider yourself permanently a) gaged. ’’—Clev« land Leader. Unnatural, ‘“Tnnatural child!’’ moaned the mother and bowed her head and wept miserably. Indeed it was doubtful if the girl could be made longer to pass for a child at all, she was that unnatural—her in- nocence particularly being stilted and forced. —Detroit Journal. Love of Money. ‘* Vell, no one can accuse me of mar- . + ‘) ryving for money. ‘‘But Miss Maxwell has money, has she not?’’ ‘‘Yes, but only enonrgh to pay off my debts. I call that marry mg for love.’’ —Judy. An Even Thing. ‘*‘Yes,’’ said the minister, ‘‘stormy weather keeps almost as many people away from church as fine weather. ”’ ‘*What do you mean?’’ ‘Why, in fine weather they go ous on their bicycles.’’—Nuggets. Naturally Bnough. Perry Patettic—You are a singer, I don’t think. Your voice sounds like the wind blowin across a empty jug. Wayworn Watson—Why shonldn’t it? I ain’t bad a drink fer two days.— Cincinnati Enquirer. Accounting For ¥, “Sich ilegant black eyes, Mrs. Mur- phy. Where does he get thim from— from you or Mr. Murphy?’’ ‘‘From Mr. Murphy, of course. That’s where I get my black eyes from.’’— New York Truth. Not Her Fault. Mistress—Bridget, I am tired of your carelessness. Only look at that dust on the furniture. It’s six weeks old at the very least. Bridget—Sh ire it’s no fault avy moine. I’ve been here only t’ree weeks.—Up to Date. ed rea ~ © oo+% ote a Oysters Oysters Oyster JOY! JOY! JOY! “=” Victoria Cafe, Great George Street. Oysters served in every style Lunches and dinners with despatch. As usual, | am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantity to customers to any part of tne city. Telephone Connection. JOHN P. JOY VicToRIA CAFE Gt George St..... Cherative and Prosthetic DENTISTRY DR J. b. MURRAY, 145 Queen St. Novis, NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN tha an application will be made to the Parlia- ment of Canada at its next session upon behalf of The Maoufacturer’s Guarantee and Accident Insurance Company, for an Act to change the name of the said Comp any to “The Guarantee and Accident In- surance Company of Canada,” or such other name as the Parliament of Canada will permit, and the Directors may ap- prove of, and to ratify and convfirm the By-law paseed by the said Campany pro- viding for the issue of Preference Shares in the said Company. Beatty, Biackstock, Nessirr, Cuapwick & RippELL, Solicitors for the Applicants. Dated at Toronto, 4th November, 1897. Reduced Prices For ‘Tio re Tosday duce our large stock of woolen underwear we give the foilowing prices: 5Oe si 55e s! 6V0e 75¢ sl $1.00 1.25 1.00 nN = 7 25 Prop reduc suits foe... Os we ha eb ae 40), 3b, 45, 60, 80. 1 00 1.20 1.40 1 80 rtlionate discounts off top shirts, These are genuine tions off goods already marked low. i>. A. BRUCE ie tee ii we @ere,.,.@eee0eaenevee2etsee@eteenae8ee0e8e © rite for... coe cie oe 6006s be dhis bo bee 0s eee ibe GOP. ccc eck danese veurehaeneen nee gnites TOR accsceseewredeets bckeeee sun guste £08 i v0c)-0p i 00us beth os Oneeneee suite 168 «ccc dknceeoneed nae seeeeen boeuc un suits for eesse es ves eee ec eese eas suits cca orecunceboe tee een chee B CHEAP FOR SP3T CASH! i¢ TONS ET QUALITY HAY BALE WIRE Cut 164 feet; gauge 14, at the CITY - HARDWARE - STORE Pronounc o+e-QUEEN STREET.... ed best quality by ali who have used it. | R. B. NORTON J. F. Norton Prop~ietor. STOVES. oO Highland Ranges ard Jeurvel Stoves Stand First in Public Favor, | We are agents for these two celebrated makes of Stove? ———o FENNEL & CHANDLER. ———— = WEDDING RINGS THAT WEA I am showing a nice line of } Plain Gold Rings ia ext® heavy weights. Weuding Presents © I am opening to-day a new and chai line of Silverware, as good as the best, and as cheap, we believe, as the est. Your trade will be mv helpful. G. F. HUTCHESON The Queen Str cet —_——, a= WANTED. — a Your kind attention to our ac- eounts which we are now se ding out. We need money. Also remember that we have the finest line of STOVES in Charlottstown. PENNELL & CHANDLER "1 — ’*e@rhactc st tars ec 8 Yrs & BS Sw se e282 8388 Sa ewveweewe re 8 Ss = - - % a we * 2° eee Ge & AE wa ~— ~esek, ~*~