ows CALEADAR, SEPT 1897 MOON'S CHANGES First Quarter, 3rd. Th. 0.8m, p. m Ful , 1th, Yh. OS.em., | Vast O r, 1Sth, 10h. 28.3m m New M . Zikth. Oh: FS. Im... a. m Dav of Week Sun Sun { High Rises | Sets Wate h. m. 1) W sday > 26 | 634 i 21T \ | 7 » » ) i \ a 4} 2 tk . 3s y | a os 2 5 | Sunday 1 | 26 42 61M | soa] 2! 888 715) 22 6 51 siv ) 2) 8 (1 o | é 18 9 (] mi Fy } x7 16 9 54 2517S i 8 | 1t/ 105) ae + \ et) 12 | ll 45 Bi M 11 ms. a Mid | “4 8} O41 ii W 15 6 Q S59 16 | Thursday | & | 2 Wi Fr : ae 21: 6 I8|s ) i ae 21 oe ae . ! Si Osb i 3 OS 2'™M 50 | 7) 465 2) | \ i 51 | >> | 5 25 £z, : esday = s 53 6 48 Bit sday 5k | 51 | 7 5l 241 kr v | > | 19 | 8 5] 25 | Saturday 58 | 471 94 io ’ DS i5i 10 24 7} Monday | 5} 43] 1131 S| Tuesday 6.01 41 j 2) Wednesday | ct gf on 30 | Thursdav Ss 538; 048 Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. — = The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.—- At6.30am, 8am,9.30am, lla m, 1 pm, 2pm, 4pm, 6.30 pm. W}" leave Rockey Point as follows: At7 am, 8.30a m, 10am, 11.30 am,130pm,3pm,5pm,7 p m, SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 1245p m,2pm,4pm. From Recky Point: At 10am. 130pm. 3p m, 5.30 p m, m3 SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- vert ferry till further notice as fol- ows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town dailyat 6.30 am and every half hour up tol0 pm. Leaving Southport at » 45 a m, making half hourly trips np “10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat eaves Ch’town at 7 am, making half hovrly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer taid otf from 11.05 to 12 o'clock noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- nodate the travelling public. Wants, Lost, Found &¢ LOST.—Near VrE. Bayfield’s residence, a gold watch with blue enamel face, a reward of $5 00 will begiven to the finder on returning it to Miss Peters. sept 14 OYSTER=.—For sale by the barrel. Edwa d Skery, Fitzroy St. East. sep 201 wk pd WANTED —A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs D. Gordon Grafton Str: et east. sep 16 WANTED--An experienced dry goods? ale Iwan Ayply by ietter to Box 669 sept 9—- WANTED-—At once. two good coat makers, Apply at McKay Woolen Co. WANTED.— Immediately, a nurse girl, and on October Ist aeook. Booth must have references Mrs K. H. Beer, King ~quare. re WANTFD—A general servant. where a nurse is kept Apply to Mr. James $ Rochtord St oe LOS7T.—Ou Sunday between 9 and 10a m. between the Cathedral and Porchester Sr. ast of mother of pearl beads, with three medals atteeh«d Finder will oblige by leaving at the Bishop’s Palace. sept 20ih STRAYED SHEE” —A strayed sheep was found on Saturday, the whereabouts of same may be found out by applying at this office- rep 2) li HOUSE FOR SALH—A honse on Rich- mond St, near Queen St, containing nine rcomsandshop Stablein rear Good husi- eo Apply to Patrick Connolly Bish- ~ WANTED.—A first class Engineer, one who can steam fit, and lace belts, must be active and sober, One understanding ice machines preferred. Give reference and salary expect- ed A.B. Examiner office, sept 15 tf _ TO LET.—The new and comfortable dwell ing on Alley St. containing six rooms. row eccupied by Mr. John McKenna merchat Rent low, possession Ist October next, can be tuspected on application. Reo. Alley “Ang 18 246 TO I.XT—A House on Prince Street next to Mr. Thomas Aliey’s, containing seven large room in first clasa order; thereis alsoa fine celler under the whole of the house; there is a good stable with coach house and yard The above property will be ready for a tenant the first of October next. It is occupied at present by George Toombs Esq., who She lived in it fora number of years Apply to MrT Mc- Quaid. Tewer Queen Street, orto the owner, Edward Kelly, Southport. sept 8—eod tf TEETH Teeth Extracted Skillfully. _ No Fictitious Method. No Indiscrim- inate use Cocaine. No Injurious After Effects. DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 Queen Street. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER Testi ¢ | iil: C.P Fletzher. Eeq . Dear Sir, ~-I donot wist to return to Montreal without expressing my gratitude to you for the very excellent Bell Piano that you placed at my disposal for may recital, 1 have tried many Canadian Pianos of different manufac- turers nd must say that, con- sidering the size of the imstru- ment, | have never found on: to equal it for depth and bril- liancy of tone, ‘I'he action is quite as elastic and respons ive as in American Upright Pianos of the highest grade. Again thanking you, very sincerely, I remain, Yours, Frep. EK. Morris ee P. E. Island Agencv, LL PH Opera House Building J.C. P, Yeo, Agent at Summerside. Addresses to Farmers. The Local Government Have made arrangements with Professors Shuté and Gilbert —OF THE— Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, to deliver addreeses on “Apricultural Subjects,” To Farmers in Queen’s, Prince and King’s Counties. The addresees in Queen’s County, will be delivered at the Provincial Exhibi- tion, on Wednesday, and Thursday, 22nd and 23rd inst., at 12 o’cloek, noon, each day. Addresses will ulso be delivered at Alberton, o» Friday, the 24th inst at 4 o'clock, p.m. aod at 8p. m., and in. Summerside, on Saturday, the 25th inst, at 3 o'clock and 7 o’clock, p. m. The place and date of meeting in King’ County will be adverti-ed. As these addresses will be of much interest and value to farmers, there ought to be a large attendance of agri. culturi+ts to hear these gentlemeu. sep 16—d & w all island papers New Crockery Store All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dioner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets and Chamber Sets, Butter Coolers, Pitchers, Bowls, Pie ? lates, Butter Crocks Cream Crocks, Cake Pots, Bean Pots, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot of Glass, in Tumblers, Goblets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain. Glass, Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Ceke Stande, and a lot of other articles toc n»merons to mention. GIVE US A CALL, We are sure to suit you, both in price and quality. C. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House, —g 9 3idy wy REMOVED We have removed our Shoemaking and Harness Business from Kent Street TO GREAT GEORGE STREET, opposite Stanley’s Livery Stable, where we are prepared to do all kinds of work in both lines, Repairing promptly attended to. Your patronage respectfully solicited. W. W. RODD, Shoemaker. C. E. RODD, Saddler. P.8.—A first clase Livery Stable in connection. CHARLES E. RODD, Proprietor. " sept 2—d&wlm PERSONALITIES. Field Marshal Lord Roberts isa be- liever in spiritualism. Sir David Hunter Blair is the only Scotch baronet who is also a monk. The Duke of Fife keeps 12 suits go- ing af the same time, and never wears the same clothcs twice in the same week, William Edwards, a veteran British soldier, who has fought in 90 battles, is turning a mangle to support an in- valid wife. It is the amiable custom of General Charles H. Taylor, publisher of the Boston Globe, to give a dinner every year to the employees of his paper. ‘*Personally,’’ remarks a London writer, ‘the Marquis of Lorne has quite lost his familiar Highland laddie ap- pearance. He is English—desperately English.”’ John D. Rockefeller is remembered among old Cleveland merchants asa young man in the oil business who was often seen with face, hands and clothes shining With the illuminant. A nephew of the king of Siam isa military cadet at Woolwich, England, and one of his sons, who is preparing to enter the British navy at Greenwich, bas won his way tothe heart of the English by his skill as a football player. Archbishop Corrigan of New York presides over the greatest Catholic see in Christendom, comprising the city and county of New York, the counties of Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Uls- tex, Sullivan, Orange, Rockland and Richmond and also the Bahania islands. Dr. Charles Frederick Wuillgohs, the oldest physician in Ohio, still keeps up his practice, although he is 93 years of age. He says that every member of his family for the last 300 years has lived over 100 years, and his grandfather, at the age of 106, cradled wheat for three days in succession. Sir George Gray, the Australian ex- plorer and administrator, recently cele- brated the eizhty-fourth anniversary of his birth. Fifty-eight years ago he was given up for dead while exploring the west coast of Australia. He lived to be governor of South Australia, of Cape Colony and of New Zealand. The Duke of Norfolk, whose popu- larity and munificence are household words in Sheffield, was anxious at one time to enter the service of the church,,. but was prevented by the intervention of the pope, who was convinced that an English nobleman of such wealth and influence could be more useful as a lay- man than as a priest. The Empress Eugenie has always carefully preserved a small piece of her wedding dress and oranges blossom wreath. Her wedding ring, as is the custom in France, is made in two por- tions which close together tightly. When unjointed, on one ring is found the name of the bride, on the other the nawe of the imperial bridegroom. Honest, full sized bottles, unifermity of quality, great strength and purity are characteristics of Sovereign Flavor ng Extracts. Try them. PE Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, th. trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. frains Out- Trains In ward. Read} STATIONS. ward. Read down, up. P. A. M. ip 3 6 30) Charlottetown .. | O18 12 10 3 6 44).. Royalty Tunction.| 9 @) 1] 48 4 42|-7 18',.North Wiltshire. | ¢ 9919 58 4 7 28).. Hunter River... | g 79110 43 5 7 52)|..Bradalhane...... 7 54|10 07 5 7 Gm. .Emermid.. ..... 7 48| 9 57 5 8 O08|.. Freetown ....... 7 38) 9 42 : 8 ee - ++ | 7 98) 9 20 5 8 r. Cs 5 golto ority + S’Side { Le. solsis 7 45/10 22|..Miscouche ...... 5 42| 756 8 02110 49|.. Wellington...... 5 16) 7 38 8 30]11 32). .Port Hill .......) 4 93) 7 11 9 2QH12 5O}..O’Leary......... 3 15) 6 20 9 36] 1 15]..3loomfield ...... 2 50! 6 04 i0 OOF 2 03 .- Alberton kis eee 1 13) 5 40 10 40! 3 OOj..Tignish .... .... 7 05' 5 00 Pp. M./P. M. Pp. M.|A. M. 4. M.IP. M. A. M.|A. M. 6 45) 3 60)..Charlottetown ...| 9 15; 5 40 7 05) 3 14|..Royalty Junction) 9 Q]| 5 20 oe oman : 8 37| 4 47 OO Ar. ; Vv. 415 20) 4 Pont LMtstew't 7 ous 400 OO} 4 38). . Morell. .:....... 7 42) 3 20 29) 4 54|..St. Peters ....../ 7 29] 2 50 16; 5 28)..Bear River ......| 6 46} 2 03 41-00 G GD .Sonris.... ....., 6 15) 1 20 M.|P. M. lA. M.IP. M. 8 25] 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ... | 8 10, 3 50 v 37; 4 58|..Cardigan........ 7171238 00, 5: 15)..Georgetown ....| 7 00} 2 15 MP. M. A. M.|P. M. P. M. A. M. 7 55|..Emerald ...... 7 45 8 45]. .Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 P. M. Trainsare run by Kastern Standard Time. G A SHARP, D.PO : Superintendent, Gen Mar Gover. Charlottetown. Moncton, N B. Rai way fice, June., 3597 —_—_—_—— - \SK YOUR GROCER FOR Royal Oak Soap the best lanndry Soap ou the market. One bar will do as th as two burs of ordinary imported Sosp made from filthy material. CHTON SOAP WORKS) P.E. 1, RAILWAY PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION. In connection with Provincial Exhibition, io lottetown, follow the forthcoming he held at Char- rement for thea vs fares and tra.ns, will be varried ont. 2eturn tickets will be issucd at one- first class fare from all | Char- lotietown hy accommodation trams, on Sept. 20th, to parties in charge of live stock or other exhibits; also by all trains on Sept 20ihb, to partic S appe inted to act as Exhibition Judges. Zeturn tickets will be issued at ovr firet-class fare to the General Public, by afternoon trains on Sept 20th, and by all trains on Sept. 2lst. 22nd and 23rd. Al! tickets isaned at single first-class fare wil he good for returu up to and on Sept. 25th Le97. assengers from Cape Traverse Branch villbe conveyed to and from Emerald Junction by regular train, at which poin' ecnuection will be made with special train to ard from Charlottetown. \ epecia] passenger train will leave Tig pish for Charlottetown on Sept. 21st,22ud avd 23rd, on the following time schedule : Leave Tintieh its cccludence 666 es. vig Aleerain, Co Ri 3 Ape Eg " Bioomhel?: ...3.4 wins Cate = 6 - CS SGN icome eeaeaene Os POPE RUA sos divas cd cht eee $6 WOCIRMNON .cnssis oo 5 eerste TO *. « Mieconche ......... tee S Mummerside...sck.. cciauean o “. Reneiantoe 3... 6 onc 5 eee Pees, is ine © meee i i i Ae <<: Betas? uciiinesci Ga “A guter River: |... ¢.(anBae: * North Wiltshire; .. ......9888- “ “ Royalhy Junction........935 * € Charlottetown ceccccecesoose 950 * Special will leave Charlottetown fo: return at 5.00 p.m. on Sept. 21st, 22nd ind 23rd: There will be no special train from Charlotietown to Tignish on evening of 24th Sept., but passengers from the weet Can retaro by reguiar ain ou that iay, leaving Charlottetown at 3.30 p. m. Tickets wil] be issued by special! trains at urdermentioned raies, good for retarp uly by specials up toand on Sept. 23rd. wd Ly regular eveoing train on Sept. 24th Cignish ‘o Elmsdale included .........81.25 Piusville to Portage...... .... . bite Yonway to Richmond......... .... 1.00 Wellingtou to Summerside .. ...... 90 Traveller's Rest to Cape Traverse.... .80 Bradalbane to Clyde... 2... ......... 65 Hunter River to Nortn Wi.tshire ... 50 Colville, Loyalist and Milton ......... 35 WIGUON. is ccegee «ivestentee ene? ae Royalty Junction.......... gesaates . Return tickets will be issued at under meptioned rates by regular trains from ‘he east on Sept. 21st, 22nd and 23rd, good for return up to and on Sept 24th. Regular train for the east will leave Charlottetown at 515 p.m. on Sept. 22nd and 23rd, instead of the usual hour. Souris to Bear River, included....... $0.90 Rollo Bay to Lot 40............ 75 Dundee to Tracadie............+ ded sade 50 I io acicecossncenseee wennasas } dikbkode AO IND: Sock sek chcldetsaics sg Aves tae ae Weeden. bso + ssanhslinans’s » a paubeldiade: ae SUD celts i coeetiscesh: <u Fees ox aaeauied se ORIOD PO anctiiee kcsend cltaie Georgetown to Cardigan. included.... .80 Perth to Peake’s, included ...... ootice’ s0e PO iicakien ssennbeed’ pluie cde caue 60 Live stock and other exhibits coming over the road will be returned free to or-- iginal shipper. The tame rule will apply to horses taking part in the races. G, A. SHARP D. POTTINGER Supt, General Manager Gov’t Railway Railway Office, Ch’town, aug 26— sept 6—td STAMER CAMPANA SMILING DATES. From Montreal. Friday, 10th Sept. From Ch’town. about 14th Sept Tuesday, 21st Sept. “25th Sept Monday. 4th Oct. * 8th Oct. Saturday, 16th Oct. * 20th Oct. Friday, 29th Oct. “ 2nd Novy, Thursday, llth Nov. “ 15th 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—2awlmo Agents. NOTICE has just been received of a consider- able advance in the prices of Waltham and Elgin watch movements. We have a large stock on hand bought be- fore the © rise, which we will sell at old prices while they last. G. hk. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician, ‘orth Side Queen Square. o7 ea be 1897 Like Hogs or Like Gentlemen? Years ago, when it was more the fashion in Kansas than at present, United States attorney Bill Perry gave astag party to his gentlemen friends at Fort Scott. He lad procured a boun- tiful supply of cold becr for the delecta- tion of his guests, but bid it away in an upper room as a postprandial surprise. When the proper revelation of his surprise, be said to the assembled company: ‘*Bovs, Ihave a lot cf cold beer up stairs, but before we ta know whether you intend to drink like gentlemen or like hogs?’’ time arrived for the start I went “Oh, we'll drink like gentlemen. Lead on, Billy,’’ chorused a dozen voices in reply. “That settles it,’? replicd the jovial host as a smile rippled oyer all-three of his double chins, ‘'1’ll have to send for more beer. A hog always knows when he’s got enonugh.’’—ansas City Jour- nal, Is This Trae? “ALL COONS LOOK ALIKE TO ME.” —Yellow Book, Reflections of 2 Bachelor. Kisses are love’s live wires, The devil has relations to burn. Every woman has an overpowering curiosity to see a pian cry. In every girl’s bedroom there isa picture of a sad, dreamy eyed man lJook- ing the other way. Falling in love is all right. It is fall- ing out of love that hurts. When a baby yclls in a certain way, it is swearing in baby language. The best time fora man to guard against trouble with his wife is before he gets married, No man knows how much he loves his wife till he begins to be afraid she doesn’t love him. Probably on judgment day a lot of the women won’t et up at all, because they know their shrouds will be way out of style. When a womar goes out with her baby and men look at it admiringly, she tries to act sort of careless, and as if that was nothing at all.—New York Press. Infinite Variety. “I don’t exactly understand,”’’ said the boarder with the baby blue eyes, ‘just what Shakerpeare meant by Cleo- patra’s infinite variety.’’ *‘Iniinite variety,’’ said Asbury Pep- pers musingly, wish his chin upraised. “Infinite variety would seem to be something like continuous vaudeville. ’’ —Cincinnati Enquirer. His Constitutionals, Physician—I fear you have been keeping yourself too closely confined. You should go out more. Take a con- stitutional every morning before break- fast. Colonel Livehigh—I always do, doo- tor, two of ’em, and never less than three fingers. —New York Weekly. Over the Phone. **Yes, this is Maud. Oh, is that you, George’ Well, what did papa say? What’s that? You didn’t mind what he said? Well, what did he do? Good gra- cious! Did he? And you cun’t sit down? Where are )0u now, George? In the hos- pital! Dear, dear!’’—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Educational Advantages. ‘*Tbat parrot is one of the most ar- tistic swearers that ever wore feathers, Did you get him from a sea captain?’’ ‘‘No. But he lived with papa when papa had the inflammatory rheuma- tism, ’’—Cincinna*i Enquirer. Hibernian. An Irishman vas riding a frisky horse. The animal presently got its bind foot into one of the stirrups. “By jabbers,’’ suid the Irishman, ‘if ye’re going to get up, it’s time for me to get down.’’—London Truth. His Fatal Error. *‘Of course I will be homelier some day,’’ she whispered. ‘“‘Impossible,’’ he replied gallantly. And he marvels tliat she sent his pres- enta back.—Detro.t Pyeg Bupa. - s If You A'S ase Going \e -—TOo— BOSTON (jr any part of the United Siates, the cheapest and best route is via the “= Plant Line, THE POPULAR SUX- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CHCOTOWN. The favorite 8S. 8S. ‘“Haiitax” wil, leave Chb’town for Boston every Friday at l p. m. ‘Re.urning leaving Boston every Tues- dav at noon. Steamer calls at HAWKS: BURY aed Halifax both ways Via Pictou & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Tuesdays and Saturday moern- ings, via Pictou make close © connection at Halifax with steamers “Olivtje? and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Wednesdays at 7 a. urdays 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.&.I. 4 Railwav, Cl’tows Nav Co, and Clark ticket office. Halifax, N.S. d& Mortgage Sale To be sold by Public Auction, on Mon- day, the eleventh dev of October, next, — A. D., 1897, at the Gour of twelve o’clock noon, in front of the Law Courts il. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, — m and Sat- Building, in Charlotvetown, all that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and — being on Lor Fourteen, in Prince County ~ in Prince E?ward Island, bounded and — Com — the south-west angle of Stephen McKinnon’s seventy four acres, — described as follows, that is to say: mencing at rinning thence northwestwardly along Stephen McKinnon’s west boundary line — to the division line of tewnahip number | thirteen; thence west about six chains, or to the north east angle of Ambrose © McDonald’s farm; thence southeastwanily = parallel with the last mentioned side line, — to the vorthwestangle of Neil McKinnon’s | (White) land; thence at right angles cast- © the place of commencement, | containing sixty two acres of land, a jittle © Also ail that other tract, — piece or parcel of land described as follows: —Commencing at the nortswest — angle of a piece of land belonging to — Pius McKinnon, fronting on Front River — wardly to more or jess. Roal, running thence northwardlv ‘ale Ambrose McDonald's cast line, to the sou west angle of another piece of land belot ing to Pius McKinuon; thence at ri angles eastwardly, to the above descrit tract; thence southeastwardly paraliel the first mentioned side line to Pius McKinnen’s first mentioned tract; thence — at right angles southwestwardly, to the — place of commencement, situate on a 14, aforesaid, containing fourteen acres, & iittle more or less. 3 The above eale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in indenture of mortgage, date the first day of February, A. D., 1883, and made between James McDo (Angus’s son) of Lot 14,in Prince County Farmer, and Sarah McDonald, hia wif and Angus McDonald, (James’ eon) of the same place, Farmer, of the one party and John Inge, of Charlottetown, Queen’s County, in eaid Island, of the other part, default having been made in” pavment of principal and interest. a If said property is not sold on the said day of sale, it will thereafter be soli private sale. For further particulars apply at the, office of Peters, Peters & Ings, Solicito Charlottetown. Dated thie third D., 1897. JOHN INGS WANTED! 5,000 men, women and children to. to call and inspect my ‘New Goods, © Compare prices with othor stores,ahd be convinced by buying from me your watches, clocks, jewelry, silverwa.e, spectacles, eye glasses, etc, you will save money, and the goods bought from me will be warranted to give satisfaction. Cc. G. JOR North Side Queen Squcre, posite Post Office. ar day of September, A. — a ba * 2 |