y ’ a “ oo Sr CALENDAR, NOV. S897, + NGI | Ist. 10h. 24.5 tui } 5 37.6 1 17 j et ‘ 24 , 6.3 \ lt 2 ly ‘ VW CCA Sno is H 8 5 R ape ~ 2 Wa ' iiM 647) 44 2 49 2 ; i) ) o> ov 4 ‘ ° ml 7 515 ain | 783 i ~ rf s yi ~ = 2 4S @ a 0 10 3Y 6) : ss 1) 1} 2 10} w 0 | 28 12 ( lt a aij 22 gi beg I Wis 7} = eS Bs ‘ > | 2 : ] ae f 164 1 9} 2] 226] 17 | We . 10 0 3 21 18 + ! 2 ' 10 ‘ 38 ga WwW ] > | 1S ' 0 “5 2) ~ \ 14 ' Li } 6 & ° } : 16 | Si} 2 | | a7] 15] oa] 3 | 1 |} wf] 14{| 1050) 24 | Wednesday {| 13; sO 25 | Thursday 2 | 13 | J2 vi 26 \ Friday — 25 | 12 | AS | 77 | Saturday 24 ' 11 : Bi} Sanday — 23 | | 0 29 | Monday 2%} 10) 15) 3) | Tuesday 728 } $10; 2 4 E. Island Rail Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1897, th. trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. . a fcains Out- : ae Trains In ward. pei STATIONS. ward. Read down. | Up- Pp. ja. M.| as Pre 3 30) 6 15) - Charlottetown ... @ a 9 40 352 6 29 ..Royaltv Function. ¢ 16 919 4 42 7 03\..North Wiltshire. 5 42 8 30 458. 7 13).-Hunter River... 5 59 8 15 5 34) 7 37 .Bradaltane.... .- = 99 7 37 5 4417 43, .Emerald.. ..... 5 02,72 5 50 7 53)-- Freetown sonenhes 452,714 6 2B 8 07 ee 7 ++ 14 38 6 6 5h) 8 BOOT 1 oysid 4 15) 6 20 1 40 8 45)Lv ff 5 (Le. 0o 11 00 2 02 8 59 .. Mifecomche .....-. | 3 4310 37 2 a 9 17}- - Wellington sooeta 3 8 19 10 3 1 9 45)- P ore Seen hb ceuess 2 a 9 91 4 10 35) - -O"Leary....--+-. 211, 8 @ 5 01/10 51 . -ploomhield ...2. 1; 155 7 38 5 4911 15 .. Alberton err 1307 6 45111 55|--Tignish .... .--. 12 BO, 5 5 BP. M.jA. M. ewe { lo BE te OE a. MP. M. lA. M.|P. M. 6 30) 3 10)..Charlottetown .... 9 10) 4 10 6 DO 3 24|..Reyalty Junction, g 59) 3 50 7 23) 3 41| .Bedford ......-- 8 321317 S 25) 4 15)...Mt Stewart.....-.| § 10) 2 45 S$ 45| 4 43/..Morell........-- 7 17| 2 00 9 14) 5 O4)..St. Peters ...-+-| 7 15) 1 30 wee 5 38). ‘Bear River ....+.| 6 4] 12 43 10 451 6 10) .Souris.... ....../ 6 10/12 00 A. M./P. M. la. M }P. M. A. ¥./P. M, |A. M.IP. Me 8 10 4 15|..Mt. Stewart -++-| 8 05] 2 35 9 22 5 O8|..Cardigan........ 7171233 2 45 5 20)..Georgetown 6 55) 1 Oo A. M.|P M. la. M.IP. M. Pr, M.| ee A. M. 5 SO gee weneds 7 6 40) . Cape Traverse ..; 6 3) y Mj | A. M. Tra)osare run by Eastern Mtandard Time. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGER, Mupertntendent, Gen Me Govt. R Charlottetown. oncton, XB. Gaiway Office,June,, 1897 W: ants, Lost, Found Xe LOST.—A few days ago. near Queen Street, a pencil, The finder will oblige by leaving it ar the Examiner Office. noy 2—3i pd talent, W ANTED.—At once, a boy for restaurant Apply to A. N, Large. nov 1—tf PENCIL CASE FOUND —Apply at this o ffice—nov 1—3! pd probably on or a White dotted lead WANTED.—Two girlie cor Dining Room; good good aiérom, ma fame well recommended, good wages g rson y a the Queen Hotel Weturech the eure, of ten and twelve o'clock a, m. oct 2 tf guar re WANTED.—An experieneed woman ser- vant. Apply to Miss Morris, 233 W ater St, oct 2 WANTED. —Immediately, peg eook in “« small family. Apply to Fxamtner ce. " oot 29 tf WANTEEF A™ ONCE —A general servant. Apyly to Mrr. A A. McDonald. 252-- WANTED.—A servant, must understand iain cooking. bring reterence. Mrs Edward Palmer, Qu2en Street. oct 11 eod WANTED.—A girl for general hoasework. Appty to Mrs Rufus McDonald, Kent St. oct % AGENTS get fifty cents on each dollar: no experience tee Write for agent's outtit, Address tholic News, 5 Barclay 8t., New York. Oct 23 41 FOR SALE.—Two double tenement houses tn a good locality, Barns in connection with each, and alarge lot tn rear. Terms reason- able. Address X Y Z Examinor Officc. oct, Iff tf euralgia In the hand is almost invariab! decgyed and abscessed teeth. n’t suffer essly when you can oe releived in a few hours and. cured in 8 erase b: the . treatnrentwe will give yor - y r= J H AYERS DENTIST. } sinless extraction of teeth _——- caused by ‘| Diamond Dye« do a range of work far Leyond the possibilities of soap greese sr d crade } ack age dves The common dyes on: hewarret are decriptive im character | and composition; they are made to sell, notto give guaranteed satisfaction. The | mejorité of the colors of soap grease and crude package dyes are so weak that thy will hardly stain hands. D amond Des gives r light, medium and i materials that are as fastis a rock, and Jest as long as the goods hold tog-ther. The heaviest tweeda and cloths can be ived wit Damood Dyes. Soap grease and mitation pare ave 6cyes dare nom | attempt such rs, because the colors are ~uffictent ~~ p netrating and powerful. 1f you desire success in the dying opera- tiov, and wish to save monev. nee Diarsond Dyes for howe Dveing. All up- o~date | dealers sell Diamosd Dyes and strougly THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NNN, ~ EPPS'S cond = The World’s Favorities for’ Dycing Light, Medium and Heavy Goods recoInmenn them. Tas monial C. P. Fletcher, Esq. Dear Str,—I donot wish to return to Montreal without expressing my gratitude to you for the very excellent Bell Piano that you placed at my disposal for my recital, I have tried many Canadian Pianos of different manufac- turers nd must say that, con- sidering the size of the instru- ment, J have never found one to equal it for depth and bril- liancy of tone. The 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. E. Mornis P. E. Island Agency, L. P. Fl Opera House Building - C. P. Yeo Agent at Summerside. FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE The property occupied by J.J, Gay and sou sitaate, in the village of Pownal, 7 miles from ~harilottetown, is offered for sale. The pro- rietors have carried on op a large market gar- en err: and business for thirty years, and the purchaser will no doubt retain a large share of the localtrade. The prem- ises comprise a large dwelling house, s‘ore warehouse, barn, shed, orchard, and about 15 acres of the most fertire land on the Isiand This land has been manured year after year, for so long that as an vid man said the other day.; “It is all abed of manure and could be hauled for top-dressing.” This would be an ideal for a country merch- ant. or it would be admirabie fora summer resort, The situation is one of the most beautiful on the Island. Good bathing, pe 4 boating, shooting and with D hes, t office school telephone and eee allat fat the door. ee est es particulars, apply to on Clure Ga ” SouN TMELII Solicitor Charlottetown d&w oct? New Crockery Store All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dioner SetsyTea Sets, 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 Tumblers, Gobiets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Glass, Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Cake Btanda, and a lot of other articles toc ny merons to mention. GIVE US A CALL, We are sure to suit you, both in price and quality. Cc. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House. | She A MAID OF WINCHESTER. Recites an Epithalaminum Queen Mary and Philip of Seale Virginia Cabell Gardiner writes a story of old Englan@ for St. Nicholas, dealing with the marriage of Queen Mary and Philip of Spain. The following is an ex- tract from it Rosamund could scarcely believe it when Ned came rushing in and told her that she. too, must go and recite before the queen. The quick walk through the | streets with her father and Ned seemed ‘ike a dream to her So, too, did the ar rival at the bishop's palace and the great hall where the long tables were spread and | waere the English and Spanish courts | \ for the present, making the best of | each other, thouh regarding with ill con- cealed distaste each other’s foreign g oks an oa ways Presently Rosamund had reached ti dais and had kissed the hand of her sov- ereign and of the king of Naples; for such h ad "P rince Philip been created by his fa ther, according to a paper read aloud that morning in the cathedral. “Thy name, my little maiden?’’ the quecn’s deep tones were saying. ‘‘Rosamund Walton, your majesty,’’ an- swered Rokamund, searcely recognizing the sound of her own voice. ‘Thy brother saith thou hast composed certain lines in honor of our m: yriage s Rosamund, and the king and+1I would gla: Uy hear them. Canst thou say them © us? Rosamund fooked up, glanced from Mary's radiant face with its dark, shining eves to Philip's, ¢ sd and mysterious and wearing a forced smile, and se@mehow sh felt very sorry for the queen. This fe tae made her forget hes r enibarrassment and xdded athrill to her yoice, and so shes tood up straight and recits ed her simple verses not knowing what a pretty picture sli made nor that all eyes in the hail were fixed on her. And when she finished speaking there was first a little pause, such as Ned had made when she had recited it to him, and then the queen bent forward to say, cor- dially, ‘‘ Thank you, my dear,’’ and a buzz of praise was heard to pass around. Philip spoke in Spanish, and Mary turned to Rosamund again. ‘The king is very much pleased with thy verses,’’ she said, as if there were no higher pride in all the werld than thet. ‘‘He says the English maids are as clever as they are fair, and he gives thee this jewel to thank thee for thy fine pocesy. And this,’’ she added, taking a very beau- tiful and valuable bracelet from her own arm, ‘‘I hope thou wilt wear sometimes to keep thee in mind of how much Queen Mary was delighted by thy poem upon her wedding day.’’ She spoke also some kind and encourag- ing words to Master Walton, and then the audience was over. KHYBER PASS. Situation of the Northwestern Gateway te British India. The Khyber pass, the northwestern gate- way of British India, and one of the tour chief passes which unite our possessions with Afghanistan, is the narrow winding defile, wending between cliffs of shale and limestone rock 600 to 1,000 feet high, which runs through the Khyber range, the northernmost spurs of thesafed Koh moun- tains, between Peshawur and Jelalabad. Its highest point is 3,400 feet above the sea on the riage connecting the Khyber with the Safed Koh range, and forming the watershed of two small streams, the one flowing northwest to Jelalabad and the Kabul river, the other south-southeast ‘toward Jamrwo, the last British outpost, 1044 miles from Peshawur. The pass lies along the beds of these torrents, and, es- pecially in July and August, is subject to sudden floods. The gradient is generally easy, except at the Land Khana pass, but it is covered with loose stones, which be- come larger as the head of the stream is reached. To the north of the defile lies the Khy- ber range, to the south the Bara spur of the Saied Koh divides it from the Bara valley, the river of Peshawur. The moun- tains which shut it in vary in height from 6,000 to 7,000 feet. Here and there on the vast promontories of rock which run out into the defile rise Buddhist dagobas, monuments of the time, a century after Alexander the Great, when the *‘ great doc- trine’’ of Sakya Muni reigned throughout northern India, Here and there ‘‘ written stones’’ bearing Greco-Bactriom inscrip- tions are to be seen in the mountains, while dolmens of unknown origin disposed in rings resembling the stone circles of Stonehenge rise at the entrance of tribu- tary gorges.—London News. Oysters Oysters Oysters. JOY! JOY! JOY! =" Victoria Cafe, Great George Street. Oysters served. in every style; Lunches and dinners with despatch. As usual, I am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quautity to customers to any part of tne city. Telephone Connection. JOUN P. JOY Victor1a CAFE Gt George St..... FOR SALE OR TO LET Milford Farm now in the occupation of the widow of the late George Th barke. Seth on the North River Road, about a mile from the city, it eovers 124 acres of jJand, fronting the North River, is ina high state of cultivation, with a comfortable Dwelling House, lots of barns and stable accomod- ation, ’ possession can be given about the > of November ifrequired, Apply to A. B.yWarburton a City, or to owner —g 9 3idy wy A NIE Ch’town 26 Oct 1897 eats oR eee 0000 60060050 0006 0000 008090009008 7000000 —— NOVEMBER ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA" Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIESUNRIVALLED In Quarter-Pound Tins only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeopathic Chemists, London, i England, . CoLLEGe AND SCO HDD 1. OKs Scribble rs, Foolscap, Luk Pencils, Pens, Note Books etc , ets. Cheapest and Best at McMillan & Hornsby's QUEEN STREET NOT just been received of a consider able advance in the prices of Waltham and E!gin 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.. TRY EOR |, Jeweler and Optician, orth Side Queen Square. has 1897 22222 222200 ts entistry You can have your choice either by use of our famous BeaiN THUD ——— OR BY — 2 oe i, — 4 _ 7 7 Sia tel es rh! eee eee AT THE___» BERLin DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. Seaeee 2acaaat a ae * eaaeee22e " PRINTING FOR EVERY DAY USE Requires to be done neatly, promptly and cheap. There is only one place in the city, where you can get the fullest satisfaction, that is at. SESCCOOSS TERSSOESOOSOEESORS 20°069 JAS. D. TAYLOR, Piling and Piline all kinds of Lumber daily Everything new and good, Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; We Vivant ‘You _ to see us betore you’ build or repair. New customers come again and bring others. It will mean mon ey in your pocket if you give us a oall. Lumber of all kinds in stock JAMES BARRETT, Connleys Wharf. Evening - Classes ——AT THE — PE. |. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, COMMENCE ON Monday. 18th Oct.finst At-7.30. Open toall. Individual instruc tion in all commercial subjects. No WASTR OF TIME HERE, Apply at once to I, OXENHAM, Friacip oct 0—t STOVES. 0 Highland Ranges Stand First in Public Favor, We are agents for these two celebrated nakert Sot | ———0 ——— — Good Tailo Thatis the kind we do. If you cannot get guited sa where else, try ts. WE CAN DO IT. $17.00 Fits you with a suit of elegant Clay Worsted. .- $15.00 elegantly made and trimmed. $14, $15, $15 Is the price we ask you for nobby tweed suits. the better kind. HATS! HATS! The latest fashions. Large Stock. Don’t buy a hat until J see ours. Gents’ Furnishings in the very latest styles. High Class Tailors and Furnisherss Electricity 3 oa ex ; shee] wa gees and Jeurvel Stoves m FENNEL & CHANDLER) - ai Fite vou to a beautiful Blue Seige Suit, English manufacta McKay Woolen ce v“ io TPESTEEP bm ae OF CUBES =