wa M3 WIE TP 5 BBE e? PATA ar a * - a - Po a en 7 se wy we ee ae ~ oo ve — A eter - : . “- * ee rae wi? & #.. >» ae = ~ ae | ww ee THE*DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 12 1897. CALENDAR, AUGUST, 1897 MOON'S CHANGES ‘ or >), > C. (‘uarter, Sth. Zh. 12.Cm, p. m Moon, 12th, 10h. 10m., a. m Fy ’ Quarter, 20th, 4h. 16.8m., a. m. New Moon, 27th, ILh. 16.6m., p. m. = Day of Week Sun Sun | High Rises Sets Wae h. m. ] ot | 6@ot $471 72) 2110 tN . iS at 1 41 3} Tuesdav 50 gai 220 41 Wednesday ol 2 2 $3 5 | Thursday 52 | 3 26 6 | Friday 53 18 | t iM TIS la nD Gi 6& CO S$} Sunday 5d LS 6 OD 9} Monday 57 31 701 £0 | Tuesday 5S L3 “57 al Wednesday ss © 12 | S$ 50 12 | Thecdey 1} 310) 945 a3 |r; 2 | 9} 10 42 Mis 3} “71 138 1D | Sunday o 5 | 1 OS 116i M 1 6 | 71a 17 | Tuesday 7 | 2 08 IS | Wednesday 9 6 59 2 29 if 10 yn. hue A st DO > 16 21 . mi. Sl 38! 22 Sunday 13 dl 4 44 23 | Monday 15 BO} 5 54 24} Tue 16 tS 7 03 : me : 2D \ \ li 4 | SCO 2 I rs 1S 15 S 5s 27 | Friday ~ 20 43 9 56 28 | Saturday 21 4] | 10 50 29 | Sunday 22. 391 #4) 30 | Monday 23 | 34 038 Tuesday 5 2 635 j 1 & - Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the ains of this Railway will rua daily, (Sun- ays excepted,) as under. frains Out- “a Trains In ward. Read} STATIONS. ward. Read down. | [. Up. P. M.}A. M-| PRM. 'P. | Ms 3 30} 6 30) . Charlottetown ...) y 1512 10 3 52) 6 44|..Royalty Junction.! g 9) 11 48 44217 18|- - North Wiltshire. .| ¢ 9810 58 { 58, 7 28|.. Hunter River... | ¢ 4910 43 5 34| 7 52)..Bradalbane...... 7 5410 07 & 44) 7 58)..Emerald.. ..... 7 48| 9 57 5 59] 8 O8|.. Freetown ....... 7 38) 9 42 6 20 8 2y)..Kensington .... | 7 23) 9 20 6 55, 845A orsige fry.) 7 00) 8 45 7 3010 oo.Lv J l 6 05, 8 10 7 4510 22). - Miscouche caeus i 5 42 7 56 8 02.10 49)- .W ellington aden i 5 16 7 38 8 90:11 99).-Port Hill ....... 49, 7 DD 3 20 12 50|-.O"Leary......2.. | 3 45) 6 20 9 36: 1 15)-- Bloomfield ...... 250 6 04 10 00) 2 08|--Alberton........ 113 5 40 10 40. 3 00 SNE tne aos /1 05 5 00 P. utp. Mee hit tt Tee TA, A. M.'P. M. la. M.|A. M. 6 45' 3 00)..Charlottetown.../ 9 15' 5 40 7 05) 3 14)..Royalty Junction 9 01) 5 20 3381 3 37 a. a. 8 37) 4 47 10) 4 OO}Ar. eee v- § 15, 4 15 20; 4 05) Lv. J _— ‘y Ar.) 8 10) 4 00 Son 4 Oe. . Morell. ....<+..- 7 42} 3 20 9 290i 4 54i..St. Peters ..... | 7 20) 2 3 10 16) 5 28}..Bear River ......| 6 46} 2 03 BS OGp ee careers... 2.2... | 6 15} 1 20 A. M.|P. M, j|A. M.|P. M. 8 25 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ....; 8 10} 3 50 9 37} 4 58)..Cardigan........ | 7 V7 238 OO 5 15)..Georgetown ..../ 7 00) 215 M.tP. M. A. M.|P. M. P. M. la M Zi... = ee | 7 45 5 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 iP. M. la M. Trainsare run by Kastern Standard Time. ye on tee a u ntenden D uovt. 8, Gnatintissonn. Goncton. N B. Railway C fice, June 1, 1§{7 Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. _ oe — The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.— At 6.30 am, 8am, 9.30 am, lla mw, lpm, 2pm, 4pm, 6.30 pm. Wi! leave Rockey Point as follows: At 7 am, 8.30a m, 10am, 11.30 am, 150pm,3pm,5pm,7 p m., SUNDAYS, From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 1245p m, 2 pm, 4pm. From Recky Point : At 10a a, 1,30 pm, 3p m, 5.30 p m. SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- port ferry till furtber notice as fol- _Ows — Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town dailyat 6.30 am and every half hour up tol0pm. Teaving Southport at 8.45 am, making half hourly trips np to 10.05 p m, Sunday trips: Boat vsaves Ch’'town at 7 am, making half bourly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer laid off from 11.05 to 12 o'clock noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- modate the travelling public. (SK YOUR GROCER FOR Royal Oak Soap the best laundry Soap ou the market. One bar will doas much as two bars of ordinary imported Soap made from filthy material. CHTOWN SOAP WORKS | i | i \ ' | is the place to have a nice job ot RINTING PRINTING done; you not only get a nice job but you can get it done cheaper than any other place } in the city, The REASON is he is under less expence than any other firm in the city and he has the latest facilities for doing good work quick, oD, TN Always Busy Printing Office. f You are Going -—TOo— BOSTON Or any part of the United States, the cheapest and best route is via the Flant Line, THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH°OTOWN. The favorite S. S. “Halitax” wil. leave Ch’town for Boston every Friday at l p. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- day at noon. Steamer calle at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Mon- days, Thursdays and Saturday mornings, via Pictou make close connection at Halifax with steamers “Olivtte” and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Teesdays and Fridays at 7 a. m and Saturdays 11! p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.¥.I. Railwav, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark ticket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, ifax, N.S. Aw Edgehill--Church School for Girls Windsor, Nova Scotia. INCORPORATED 1891. Rr. Rev. Bisnor Courryey, D. D., Chair- man Board of Trustees Miss Lerroy, of Chelterham Ladies’ College, England, Principal; eight Resident experienced Governesses from England ; Housekeeper, Matrop and Trained Nurse. Board with Tuition in English Department, 8188. Music Art, Puysica CuLrure, ete., extras Preparation for the Univer- sities Year begins Sept. 15th, 1897. For Calendar apply to Dr. Hixp Teachers And students whu have succesfully passed their examinations need a good time keeper before taking charge of a svhool. We bave a large stock ot Gold And Silver Watches timed, and ready for delivery at at low prices. ‘ % . FAYEOR Jeweler and Optician, -orth Side Queen Square. Wants, Lost, Found &e will SAIL BOAT,—For sale cheap for cash. Sails and rigging complete, Enquire at onoe of Judge Fitzgerald, Canoe Cove, 163— COOK WANTED.~— For the Seaside Hotel at Rustico for the season, Apply to John Newson. 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- addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company. Dept, H, Chicago. 168—1 mo aor cad p. m: July I3th, between Eldon and Findlays, Orwell, a brown silk umbrella, close rolled, Automatic Frame. Suitable reward. RobinsStable, Kent St, HARD BRICK 30,000, suitable for any special outside work. CARVELL BROS. 181—2aw 1m—pat STAGE GLINTS. Pettina Girard has returned from En- rope to enter the vaudeville field. Maud Granger has been engaged for Franklin Fyles’ ‘‘ Flower Moyne.”’ Miss Elsie de Wolfe has gone to Paris to get a play from Marcel Prevost. Chevalier, in his seven months’ stay in America, pocketed over $48, 000. Lisle Leigh will be the leading lady of one of the Waite comedy companies. Edward Arlington of the Ringling show will take out ‘*‘Blue Jeans’’ next season. Mrs. McKee Rankin has been engaged for the cast of ‘‘What Happened to gones?”’ Marie Studholme America next season talled ‘*In Town.”’ Hal Reid, known as a handsome man, Will play ‘‘Homespun Hearts,’’ a play of his own make, next saason. will return to in a burlesque There is serious opposition in London to the publication of plots of plays. Syduey Grundy heads the movement. Nol Dan Kum, the Chinese actress, and her company are the attraction at the Beach Street Chingse theater, Bos- ton. Ritchie Ling will appear with Ver- nona Jarbeau in De Keven and Smith’s new operetta, ‘‘A Paris Doll,’’ next sea- 80n. Al Canby is said to be arranging for Comic engage principals for a company of his own. Ernest Lawson will be seen next sea- son 28 Bill Hawes, the schoolteacher, in Stuart Robson’s production of ‘‘The Jucklins.’’ A new play by Walter Frith, called **The Mills of the Gods,’’ will be pro- dwed by Mr. and Mrs. Kendal in Lon- don in the autumn. TROTTER AND PACER. The meeting scheduled for July at Windsor, Ontario, has been postponed until August. Mr. J. H. Weaver of Philadelphia has purchased the brown mare Madara, by Alcantara. The reported price is $1,000. Mr. Perry Stackhouse, the well known Kentucky trainer who was recently shot by Breck Payne, was not seriously injured. Cough Honey, the bay gelding that won the 2:50 class for pacers at Carne- gie, Pa., is by Progression and is driven by J. W. Sayles. May Bloom, a 6-year-old bay mare by Patron, out of May Morning, by Daniel Lambert, won the 2:45 class for trotters at Rockport, O. Rect, by Direct, is a 38-year-old trot- ter in Monroe Salisbury’s stable that recently stepped a half in 1:0614 ina race at Denver. While being exercised recently at Nicholasville, Ky., a 3-year-old filly by Pamlico reared and fell backward,’ breaking her neck. The great brood mare Boadicea, by. Hambletonian, died recently in foaling at the Patchen Wilkes farm, Lexington. —Turf, Field und Farm. : Trainer John Tilden recently drove Ella T over the Red Oak (Ia.) mile track in 2:1144. Tilden is now in the central New York circuit. Trainer Harry Nethaway has evi- dently got a fast campaigner in the bay mare Florence C. At Rockport, O., re-, cently she won the 2:28 class for pacers in straight heats in 2:2249, 2:25, 2:22. ° Senator A, 2:10, has thus far been’ given no fast miles by his owner and driver, Clarence Alexander. Senator A is a horse that comes to his speed slow- ly and is always best the latter end of the season. ‘ TREES AND LUMBER. The Spanish yew is a heavy wood, a yubic foot weighing 50.43 pounds. ‘*Doatiness’’ is a speckled stain ap- pearing on the bark or wood of a tree. ~ *‘Brash’’ wood is porous, of a reddish color, very friable and regarded as a sign of age and decay. Lumbermen say that the best times of the year for felling timber are mid- winter and midsummer. ‘*Dry rot’’ is the putrefaction of the vegetable albumen in wood and can he prevented only by some process of hard- ening or extracting this element, The best process of seasoning is that accominplished by placing lumber under dry sheds, leaving it entirely open to ventilation, but protected from rain. The time for seasoning wood varies very greatly, extending from weeks in the case of some timbers to many months or years in the case of bard, dense wood. Timber is best hardened and pre- served by withdrawing its fluid constit- uents, hardening its albumen and fill- ing the cells as far as possible with an- Yiseptic preparations. As a rule trees which grow in moist ground produce wood that is more sap- py and less durable than those which grow on dry earth. To this rule, how- ever, the:e are several notable excep- tions. —St. Louis Globe-Demoerss. niet it —_— a ECONOMY in taking Hood’s Sar- saparilla, because ‘‘ 100 doses one dollar” is peculiar to and true only of the One True BLOOD Purifier. Opera li Loudon, where be lay | HOMELY HINTS. Sour grapes are not always ont of reach. Nothing sours seme folks quicker than success. \ Some men, like barbed wire fences, look easier than they are. He that takes better care of his hog- pen than of his home is apt to raise pigs in two places. The farmer may well consider that the bird that kills ten grubs is entitied to one grain of corn. When you see the buyer carrying the bundle, you can bet the conteuts are paid for.—New York Telegram. Str FPastnet SEASON oF 1897, Sails from Ch’town every Friday at noon for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hood, Port Hasting, Port Hawks- bury, Arichat, Canso, Isanc Harbor, Sal- mon River, Sheet Harbor. Returning leaves Halifax every Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock, making same calls, including Souris. Through Freight Solicited. tates low to Halifax. Apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. woul University. Montreal SESSION 1897 98 The curriculum comprises course in Arts, (including the Donatpa Spercrar Course For Women), Apreiiep Screxce Mepicive, Law, and Veterinary Science Matriculation, Examination and Scholar- ship Examination will be beld:—Arrs AnD Menpicrxe, 1l5en Sepr.; ApPpPLicp Science, 16TH Serr; Law, 7rn Serr VereRINARY Science, 22np Sept. Copies of the Calnontaining containing information, may be obtained on applica- on to the Secretary. New Crockery Store ! All kinds of First-class crockery, in- luding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate wn 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 Tumblers, 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 too numerons to mention. GIVE US A €ALL, We are sure to suit you, both in price and quality. C. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House, ang 9 3idv wy ANNOUNCEMENT OF Cymbria Park Races —TO BE HELD ON— Saturday, August 44th Over Cymbria Trotting Park, situated near Oyster Bed Bridge. The meeting will consist of a Free-for-all, purse of $25.00 Three-minute class, purse of 20.00 Green Race, purse of 15 In all eixty dollars will be hung ‘out for competition over this beautiful track, where winners may be sure of their mon— ey, and all—fair play. The purses will be divided as usual into three parts; 50, 25 and 10 per cent. respectively. Any horse distancing the field entitled to first money only, the remaining horses to fin- ish the race. All races to be mile heats, best three in five to harness, and open to trotters and pacers. Five horses to enter in each class, and three or more to start. Entrance fee 10 per cent. of purse. The firat race will be called at I o’clock, sharp Refreshments and amusements of vari- ous kinds will be supplied on the grounds, No liquors sjlowed at or near the place. Admission to park, Gentle. men 25c, Ladies free. All ccommunacations mustjbe addressed to D. MacLEAN, Secretary. Cymbria. D. McMILLAN, proprietor, Cymbrie Trotting Park. DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have your teeth extracted free of pain by the means of either general or ocal anesthesia. All kinds of work done P atistactorily. .00 | DR. J. H. AYERS! et WS ENE ” OP ge SANS ESAS Ee - a Salute the Colors. We make it comfortabie for our patrons oy selling them cheerful shoes. Ourr are that kind. Snug, trim looking attractive shapes that are liked immensely as our sales show. Men's Lines of Cotored Shoes for Summer wear Our Ladies, Oxfords are marvels of beauty and good val, Misses’ and Children’s in all styles. Men’s Bicycle Shoes,a complete assortment of aj staple lines. Great variety. Low prices. Weeks & Warren ere Sannysid>} e Store. £4224 Blue Ribbon | ‘Red Cap ' Binder Whips SOe- '308286888 SIMON V7 CRABBE Walker's Corner 187 STOVES HARDWAR The Best Quality Herring, Herring Large, fat Herring in half barrels, barrels and quarter barrels, from Sydney, Cow Bay, Madalene and Arichat We will warrant every package we sell, or refund the money. For sale wholesale and retail by CRANT & Co., Queen Street, Charlottetowh = SS Marine Insurance. The British and Foreign Marine Ins. Co., of Liverp?® England, The Empress Marine, Ins., Co..of London England. The General Marine Iusurance Co., of Dresden. Hulls. The undersigned represents the above first-class Companies. Cargos, Freights. carried at lowest rates. Sterling Certificates issued. FRED. W. HYNDMAN Queen Street AGEN