By a ee ee me " ou ee ree ager Fight gi a MS ice Me ms ee sill omen oe, « oe — Sess ee PR el Oe. re THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 8, 1895 ee Steamboat Time Tables SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS amer leaves “harlottetown for South rt 6. 1., and returus every half hour | cy s exceoted,) ives Southport for Charlotte wnéiia . ani rans every half hour Ap. n “un lays excepted) 4s eaves (hartlottetown at 7 a, m ry balf hour until8 35. Steamer laid >? noon. v—Steamer leaves Charlottetown oin*t att.3%, 8.930 and IL a m.,, | {. i tip. m.. every week day. | ] ives Charlottetown 900 a, m., 24 ip. m Thurseav- Leaves Charlottetown for West River Bridze 4 p n oe er re qu r “a, Friday YVorninrg—t Charlottetown a e, returning at 4 EAST Monday—Leaves fi returning Tuesday. 7.30 a.m, calling at Wharves, leaving ( making retarn trips Leaves Saturdevs ¢ den’s Wharf for Cha calling at Haggartvy’s making return trips at o'tetown Steamer leaves tor }Lt. nate week, as the tides may suit, Str. '' Jacques Cartier ” Leaves Chariottetog nthe afternoons of and Thursday. and ar 9.30a.m on the sam returns from Orwell days. Leaves for Crapaud at 3a.m, and 3 p.m. on Friday.and arrivesfrom Crapaud about 10am, On Saturday the boat leaves for Crapaud at2 p.m. ,and arrives at Thariotte- town at l0 a, m, and * 50 p. m, j The boat calls at Vernon River every 4- } ernate Wednesday, tiles premittiig. Str. “ Electra ” Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor, Georgetown and Montague every Thursday at noon. Arrives at Charlottetown trom Murray Harbor, Weduesday evening abouté o'clock, Pure Gold Jelly ~ A most delicious table dessert made instantly.—To make the jelly you’ve but to dissolve a package of Jelly in one pint of boiling water, put in a cocl place to harden. 102 “per package. For sale at ithe “Victoria Row Grocers.” SANDERSON & CO. Wants, Lost, Found, &e, , caling at Westville aves W* 730, calling at .m RIVER. r East River West- 2p. m. laggarty’s and Hickey’s harlottetown 3 p. m., 5a, m., leavirg Hay- iwltetown at 7 30a. Mm, on for Orwell at o'clock Tuesday, Wednesday ives from Oreell about days, The boat also, aboutsS p. m on Thurs- | —_——$———— WANT girls, also Hotel Davies. LOST —Between Capt. MeReae’s and the Post Office. a patr ofg>id spectacles in case. Finder wi! ! be rewarde! by leaving them at THE EXAMINER Offices. 180 —Two experienced dining reom pantry girl. Apply at once to WANTED—A amart boy to attend to a horse and cow, one from country preferred.— W. A, Weeks Jr,. Brighton. 181 3i FOUND—On Thursday last, 2th inst, on the road near Fort Augustus, a eentlemans’ yvercoat. Ownercan heve itby proving roperty and paying expenses. Apply to ames R. McEwen. 180 W ANTED—A First-c)1ss Milliner. Apply by letter to P. O, Box 6°, Charlottetown. 180 3} FOUND —A ladies nave fmnd on Prince Street, owner apply at this office, 180 BRICK HOUSE, POPLAR TERRACE, KENT STREET.—That desirable residenc>, g*rdens and ovoutbulld\ugs, opposite new Prince of Wales Co! lege House has sixteen rooms"*and all modern conventences. To Let or For Sate Apply to F. W. Tl. Moore, Attorney at Lay, Execntor Estate late Fred- rick W, Moore. 178 10 TO LET.—A hous? on Prince Street, con ainine 9 large rooms, besides halls and pan- try. The house well sit ated for a boarding house or private residen xe. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen St. 178 a ee “Te FF ~~ st River Bridge | aves Hayden's Wharf i and Hickey’s Wharvyes, | }p,m., from Char- } ! Stewart every alter- | stove and bedstead. i lived on it. Doesn't it make you realize | the hollowness of life?’’—Philadelphia Living on the Limits, **Nine-tenths of our surroundings are superfiuous,’’ said the observant man. ‘The government feeds its soldiers and jobs around our house, and the other day he informed my wife that he was | going to move and gave her his new ad- dress. | About 8 | along the street when I met my man and his wif@é and their 14-year-old boy. The man bad a clock under his right | arm, a picture in his left hand anda roll of bedclothing strapped on his back. His wife carried a large basket | } filled with crockery and a small roll of carpet. The boy brought up the rear | with two chairs and adishpan. [ loiter- ead on the corner, and presently they, came along with more chairs, a collec- tion of pots and pans, and the man car- ried a table on his head. The third load comprised another basket, probably con- taining kitchen utensils, more chairs, room, oil can, baby’s chair and a bag had to berrow a pushcart to move his ‘‘Now, just think of that! One hun- dred dollars would certainly cover the cost of that outfit, and three people Press, A Long One, A man well known in State street circles found himself in front of what he supposed was his Back Bay residence late one evening recently. He had a great many dollars’ worth of wine un- der his waistcoat and could not gain entrance through the medium of his latchkey. Becoming enraged, in a drunken fashion, he kicked the door, broke the glass and used language that is ulfit for publication. Finally the door was opened, and the owner of the house, who is athletic and irascible, proceeded to kick the State street finan- cier into the middle of the street. ‘*Wazzer you—hic—mean—hic?’’ in- quired the Assaulted party indignantly as he sat upon the curbstone and held his throbbing brow with both hands. **And what do you mean by trying to break into my house?’’ inquired the other man. ‘*Your—hic—honuse!’’ exclaimed. the State street man in bewilderment. ‘*How—hic—long—hash you lived— hic—here?”’ **For four years,’’ was the answer. ‘*Holy smoke—hic!’’ exclaimed the financier, ‘‘Have I—bic—been druank— hic—as long as that?’’—Bostow Tray- eler. Fascinating Mary Stuart. It would seem indeed as if years only added to the charm of certain remarka- ble women. Mary Stuart was 47 at the time she was beheaded, yet she used her irresistible powers of fascirmtion through all her imprisopments anal ny to the very last act of the tragedy. Froude, it is true, insists on certaim un- romantic details, such as the weaning of a wig by the queen on the day of ax ecution, but what are wigs wien weighed in the balance with immortal) fascination? It was true that Mary was- no special favorite with her own s¢x;. nor does she mowadays inspire any dis-- interested enthusiasm among women). No; Mary Stuart was “*a man’s wom. an’’ both during ber life and ever siace | sailors on 50 cents a day. Just think of | be . | that! As for household goods, let me tell you. There is a man who does odd | o’clock I was strolling of flour. The man told my wife that he | Alter a cursory examination they decic ed that a woman had made the tracks, | and when they had unearthed the shoe | that made them it was found to belong to the farmer’s 17-year-old daughter, who, when questioned, admitted that | she had started the fire ‘‘because she | loved to see the people excited and the | water carts hurrying about.’’ The farm- | er is now called upon to pay the £25 re- ward and another £25 expenses in con- nection with the trackers. | A Dancing Feat. A wonderful corded from Berlin. Ata recent balla prize of a gold ring was offered to the lady who waltzed the longest without stopping. Twelve couples competed. They began waltzing at 12:30 a. m. and it was 5:45 a. 1. before the winner and her partner stopped waltzing. By 2:30 five c dropped ont, and at 5:15 another lady fainted. Twomore couples dropped out at 4:45, and at 4:50 onlys swo couples remained on the floor. upl Ss A Compromise. A missionary in British Guiana whe has recorded some of his experiences in a book relates some curious instances of the choice of names by negro parents. He was once asked to baptize a child ‘‘Seriatim ad Valorem,’’ which would certainly have been distinctive. ‘‘ Whis- ky Emmanuel’’ may be quoted as a tri- umph of compromise. — Westminster Gazette. Tragecly. The horror stricken spectators were rooted to the spot, with the exception of one small boy, and his clothes indicated that he was growiny fast.—Indianapolis Journal. A medical authority on the virtues of various kinds of fouds declares that the | herring gives the muscles elasticity, the | body strength and the brain vigor and {s not flesh forming. TWIN TORTURERS! Lumbago and Rheumatism made Harmless by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Lumbago and Rheumatism cause endless pain and suffering. Every man and woman who runs chances of getting wet, or catching cold, is liable to suffer from one er both. Our hospitals are full of sufferers from these diseases; none are more pain- ful. Every nerve is aw fire; every joint is a centre of agony’, every mus- ele an area of torture. Tomove hand or foot makes the victirm shriek with agony. Rheumatism makes more cripples than all tite railroad accidents that ever happered. Twisted, mis-shapem caricatures of humanity, who camaot walk without misery, are to beseem every day. The kidneys aetoblame. Ifthey are %ealthy you aeedn’t fear Rheumatisny or Lumbags. Dodd's Kidney Pills: keep the kidmeys healthy and cure Rheumatism and lLumbage. Dedd’s K-ainey Pills alWaus: cum Grand Scottish on—— Gathering her death. The army of her masculime’ admirers is legiom, and the books that: they have written im “Mer cause fornma: literature in themselves The queem oft Scots died young and fascinating at 42,. and she will always remain the typeof! | eternally irresistible womanhood.—Ex<- | change. He Found the Firebag. An Australian farmer who was fre-- ceutly burned out on a large scale, be-- | iny certain that his grass had been felo- niously ignited, offered £25 reward for: | the discovery of the perpetrator and! employed trackers af great expemse.. —_ - - ———<$<— wANTED —A smart young woman that has had some experience ir dining room work, good reference required, Enquire at Queen Hotel between the hours of ten and twelve a m. 173 tf 7 WA -’TSED—Agin's for new season, new of engage-ment, samo new pian Luke »s Co., Montrea! TO TENT OR FOR SALE.--A_ blacksmith gtard rRocky Point Ferry with eight acres Cf Tern Apply to John Newson Ch’town. ao MoO, Tv —f i120 )18? tat premises know asthe id Loitor Hs», ’ situa on wate Si, n’xit> Goyerament Warehouse No 1 Xpp!7 to Peake Bros & Co. jan2s-—tf WwW ANTED -S i eanvassers in aby line to act as | , 880.09 per menth and expenses. Addreas box 679. Montreal! »=esft pt W ANTED.—Immedliutely an expfrienced ook with reference. Apply to Lady Davis. For Your Benefit — We have porchased an extra stock lar Shing! . specially low price tC ug Ne Offer 375,000--+++- All grades, above our usual low stock emember this lot is tobe sold at a par~ ‘eularty low price, aod they are as good ahingles as we ever bandled. If you want any, pow is your opportunity to buy. Phone 181 James Barrett, Connolly’s Wharf. Cm wt Stimulate the stomach, s rouse the liver, cure bilic us- i] 5 gour stomach, constipation, etc. Price 2 cents. Sold by all druggists. pess, neadache, dizziness, The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsapariiée ————— Persons bitten by the tiger snake of being no known antidote for the bite of’ this reptile. ee | URE BLOOD is the foundation of health. Hood’s Sarsapagilia makes ! the blood pure, rich aud nourishing ama cece _ CURED by the WALLING method, Kime esed | by the medical profession and by thowsands who have discarded their trusses and remain cured, : The treatment is painless, involving DO in- convenience and requires only 5 or 6 visits. Examinations free and confidential, No PAY UNTIL CURED. THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS. Testimonials on applicatios, Corresvon- dence solicited. ran eed if you obey instraciions. DR. CLIFT Charlottetown, P. E, Istand, Canada Orrice—Victoria Row, Hovrs—Until lla, m,2to6 p. m, isi-d&w Australia die almost instantly, there. | A perfect curecan be guar The Annual Gathering of the Clans. under the auspise- of the Caledonia Club of P.E- Island, will be Leld at Head St. Peters’ Bay Un field of Joho P. Sullivan Hiq, near Railway Station oa. feat in dancing is re- | Wednesday, August 17%h, Special traiws leave Ch’town at 8.20, local, Souris 1.30, local, Georgetown, (reguler train), at 7.05, local, stopping at al! intermediate stations, For train arpengements, prize list and full particulars,see programmes and ad- vertisements im newspapers later. D. McNEI2,. JAMES McISAAC, Rec. sec’y President y34—wk4i dy end ?2,4,6 BLACK DIAMOND, LINK ¢ t i ; ' The S. S. Bonavista saiding f.om Mov~ trea’, Sunday Morning, Angust 7th, will bes vw st Charlottetown Wednesday mworn- ing, Aag. 10th, and will sai) for St. John’s Newfouadland, via N. Sydney, carrying Horses, Cattleand Sheep on deck, and prodwce under deck at low rates. For further particniars to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Agents. uS Ch’town,Auz. ard *98 OFFICE T@ LET. _ >} ed by Miss Chisholm asa@ studio. Apply to J.S. MORRIS. | 163 tf. Office in Morris;Block formely occupi- | } | | | 2 What is ANNAN TL , ORIA SS SS WRAS RS HOQAVH SO a ‘ Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphime nor other Nareotiec substance. Li is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Wil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by» Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Cure, cures Diarrhoea and Wit Colic. Castoria relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giviag healthy and nataral sleep. Castoris is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria. SS “Castoria is an excellent medicine for; ‘‘Castoria is so well adapted to chiféten children. Mothers haye repeatedly told me that I recommend at as superior to anyy gre of its good effect mpom their children.” ( scription known to me.” Dr. G. C: OSGOOD, Lowell, AZass. H..A..AncurR, M.D. Brooklyn, 1h. THE FAC-SIMILE SiGNATURE OF ?° APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. TH CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. The Universal Favorite and leading Whisky of the day is y - < & oe SS R ‘ Ss yy Ss f fs & F< & 7) - / ] Sh LA = SS y S $ ¥ ‘ \ 8 _ Pc - REN SL we ‘ a Neos = ye’ wags ot Glenleith A blend «f rare old Scotch, known all over the world for its purity. Ask your wine merchant for Glenle ith— -ole proprietors: Robertaon Sanderson & Co. Ltd., Leith Scotland, Established 1846— Capital paid up $350.000. For Sale by all Leading Wine & Spirit Merchants CES EEE SSE SEE SS PEER ES A Perfect... Wood Furnace 7 - .- OUR. ~ | ¥ “Famous MAGNET” Made in 8 sizes, using 3, 4 and 5 feet wood. Will heat from 10,000 to 100,000 cubic feet. Heavy fire-box, with corrugations, increasing the heating surface. Extra large firing door and ash pit. Heavy stee] flues with cast head's that will expand without cracking. Bolts on outside away from action of the fire. Instant direct or indirect draft. Firing, regulating and cleaning = all dome from the from. Dampers can be operated ‘from rooms above. Made for brick or galvanized casings. You Can keep your house warm from cellar to garret and Do it Cheaply. HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL DEALERS ANO UGERS. ae The McClary Mfg. Co LONDON, MONTREAL, TORONTO, *? WINNIPEG and VANCOUVER. If your local dealer cannot supp'y, writes our nearest house. FESS FEES OF Ee EYES YD ek i Ee e 6 ne TOURISTS HOTEL GUIDE. | Leadimg Hotels in Whis Province and their Logation. Davies Hotel........ -seeeeee Obariottetown Queen Hotel...... ae ” Revere Hote} ........... eaeutee “ Ranitin Honee........ kc dnclion “ Dunean Howse......00.+.+0s sie « LAE ORD TENE os ccocitnccecceses Eureka Hotel... . . .-.0000... “ ee Ne aa ics s's 04 “ | Clifton* House..............-...4emmerside RT IES isn i dchiledinih san tdineda “ Campbell! Hotel.............c0000 - Albion Terrace. ..........-.....--Alberton RIE Beat incakeciecnticcceng 0 Railway. Howse. ..........0 vee Tignish RIE TE teenscscbnrsies cvabesk Georgetown RWS TOUR ahs000cs: 0 seven es “ ee Landsdowne Hote). .....:.....Cape Traveree Clarke’s Hotel...............-.-. Kensington Commercia! Hotel.......... McDonald House.........s:0++.. ++ Moatague Manson House........-....Mount Stewart Clarke House...... ianndbaaeiian “ Sea Side Hotel..................Rustieo Beach PS Bib ctn ite a's Ceram . Tracadie Pleasant View House............... Harepton Hotel Mchean.............Nine Mile Creek PS TOC csroces vs dvds Stanhope CIE RII ss hirin nin cneip us adncsaniuite “ Shaw’s Hotel. ..... seeseee Brackley Beach North Shore House... .........--..Malpegue Florida Hfotel.........00.cccees.. +s ook OWE Good board at cheap rates may be ob« tained at "many farm houses on tke coast. Canadian Gov't Railway System ae On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1908 raips of this Railway will run daily, (Sen-, days excepted,) asunder. Trains Out i Trains In ward, Ou. STATIONS, ward, Read down. ; up. aA | ~ ala 3 10\ 7 45) _ Chaviottetown ...| 8 502 16 4 30, 8 42) phuster River. ..| 7 500 51 > 14 9 23. . Emevald Gecirae | 7233811 4) ood), Kens caw ‘Silane i, 8B Side - | 6 45410:30) ry. nee \Ar.| 5 45 8 T ASLL SS). Port Hill «40. .00) 4 7 8 37, hOW op . 9 17) - . an... ee .s 9 551 3: secbs oe VEE wens cindn & On ce, | ————4 i 2 OO} 6.15 ; | ; 2 53, 6:50) “seamen ctow «-:| 8 Bl 3 50 8 25) 7 Whar) me 2& 3 35) 7, ve se Stewart {’ 2 4 43; 8.10), Cardigan.......-| @,aml1> oF 5 05) 3:52). Georgetown ae 6 20 P, M/A. M, | ee eS orl 45 lA. M.PR. M. 3 Sy 7.15) Mt. Stewart ve. 7 2 10 4 14) 7 44 Mowe babe o+e+-| @ 43) 1 St 4 41) 8 05 Se Peters ......| 03 C0 Mo... Sees wb ml ress seesee| & 1 3 - SS 4. Me M. e. MM. oe 4 - Wee ac. ca.f ol ‘a i |. Cape Traverse | x wo evra A.. M. @2NNECTIONS. 1 ar. . Point @vChene, I.C.R... ..aefl5 35 21 Biar Mioacton, I. C. R...... arl3 SO) i iw, ..... bow, BO. Bite ar 04 165 1l5jar... .. Montreal, I. C, R....... tet S 304v.......StJohn, C.P.R....a0.. [11 2 BB... 6 bwagor, M. 2. R..... ... 4 5 20)..Portlamd, M.C.R. (Sat. eme"d). 11 00 8 10j\ar.... Boston, B. & M. R... se .| 7 OO ee Wes vk ae uae Montreal. .... .....}8 W OS ie: Boston, B. & M. R.......| 7 OF 9 00) Arr, . Montreal, CP. Ru Ir...) 8 Of a. M.| \P. M. Trains are wan by Eastern Stamdard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gea. Man, Cam Gov't Rys, Moncton, N. B, G, A. SHARP, Superiotendem, Charlottetown. rewerage Works ‘Tenders for Sewer Construction. JEALED TENDERS, endorsed “Pro- posal for Sewer Construction,” address ed tothe undersigned, will be received at this office until noon on FRIDAY, THE 19mn AUGUST, prox., for furnishing | materiat and performing the work necess- ary for the construction of certain portions of a sewerage system for the wity of Charlottetown, according to conditions, specifications and plans to be seen (the plans and quantities after the 5th August) at this office and at the office of tbe Esgineer, Mr. Freeman C. Cottln, 53 State Street, Boston Mass. | Proposals must be on the torms supplied | from this office, and each tender rust be | accompanied by an accepted bank cheque for Six Hun lred Dollar« ($600, payable the order of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. This cheque will be forfeited if the party decline (he contract or fai] to complete the work contracted fer and will be returned in case of non acc?p” tance of tender. The commissioners do noi bind them= elves to accept the lowest or any tendet. DAVID DAIRD, Chairmas. Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, Charlottetown, July 29 1898—2aw ex gu 2aw is wat her 3i. ei!