THK DAILY EXAM AY ain ER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 9 1897 Ya “evexpesven "| Ttalian Ware House _ Cor. Crafton and Gt, Geo. Sts. a AN Fir 1, ist 10 21.5 1 I M Hh, SI +i. 60 ] : r, 17 {? ott tt New M Pith, dh. GSm ; r. 30th, 10h. 2m, p. m. Day of Week Sua j Sua { High | R ees | Sets W ati r | bh. m. | wor l|M leat} 44) 2 49 ~+ 7 | i) 3y 3 5 W slay my) Si 5 15 I i 52 36 6 28 we “35 7 43 a1 at Bio a a : i =F a} li ‘ | 5s A) ita 0 | Wed "9 | 28} 12 3 7 12 al | 2 . >| : | 3) ‘ga - ay 14'S y : - | 2 ’ » 17 | Ws v WO | 0 | 3 18 | T 12 | 19 | 4 38 | 19 | 1 \ 3 | 1s 9 45 4.) S 14 Le | U on 1 S \ 16 16 5 06 2 | Monday 7} B] 94 B Tuesday 19 14 10 26 24 Wednesdav a) 3 | 1} Ju) 25 | Thursday 2} 13 | 2 37 x3 | Friday — 2 12; 1323 7 | Me raay 24 il } i aI S - 25 1:1 O88 Z da On 1 35 2 | Monday 6 10 | ] 30 | Tuesday 7923 | 410; 24 , u | E Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. frains Out-! a Trains In a Read! STATIONS. ward. Read down. | Up- P. M.A. M.| P.M. A. M. 3 30) 6 15, - Charlottetown ... § 29 9 40 3 52) 6 29,..Royalty Junction. ¢ 16 9 19 4 42) 7 03...North Wiltshire. 5 49 8 30 4 58 7 13'..Hunter River... | 5 52) 8 15 5 34, 7 37) . . Bradalbane ee 's ogi 7 37 5 44| 7 43). .Emerald.. ..... 5 02) 728 5 50 7 53...Freetown ....... 452)714 6 2 8 ee ; 1 38) 6 54 6 55, 8 SOAP. 1 orc: $,. (415 6 DW 1 40, 8 45,L¥ J vewnde Gon 4 00,11 00 2 (2) 8 5Q|..Miscouche ...... | 3 4210 37 2 4) 9 17)|..Wellington...... | 3 28,10 10 3 13) 9 45|..Port Hill ......./ 3 90) 9 21 4 39,10 25|-.O’Leary......... (211,808 5 0110 51]-.Bloomfield ...... li 55 7 38 5 4911 15)--Alberton........ 1 30,7 6 45/11 55)--Tignish .... .... 12 50 5 5 O Wi a A. MiP. M. 4. M./P. M. 6 30,3 10 _.Charlottetown.... 9 10 4 10 6 50| 3 24|..Royalty Junction) g 59| 3 50 7 23) 3 47)..Bedford ........ 8 32) 3.17 8 5 4 15)...Mt Stewart........ 8 10 2 45 8 45 aud. Morell Bi cig ani (717/200 9 14) 5 O4)..St. Peters ....+.) 7 15) 1 30 10 Ol} 5 38|.. Bear River ......| 6 41/12 43 10 45) 6 10). .Souris.... ...... | 6 10,12 00 A. M.jP. M. |A. MJP. M. A. M.} P.M. la. M.IP. M. S$ 10, 415)..Mt. Stewart ....| 8 06) 2 35 9 22 5 08)..Cardigan........ 7127312 2 45 5 2)..Georgetown ....| 6 55) 1 Oo A. M.|P. M. |A. M.|P. M. P, M. : A. M. 5 BD, (E, ocwees 7 2 6 40 ..Cape Traverse ..| 6 3) i A. M. P. M./j Yratosare run by Eastern Standard ‘lime. GA SEARLE. . ae uperintenden D Govt. Charlottetown. Moncton, § B. Railway Office,Juoe., 1897 —_ Wants, Lost, Found &e AGENTS get fifty cents on each dollar; no experience necessary, Write fer szent’s outfit, Address The Catholic News, § B:rclay St.. New York Oct 2 41 WANTED. A nurse for two children. Refer- ences required. apply to Mrs. })}. RB stewart Euston St. nov8s—3i pd WAN TED~—An experienced general servant to goto StJohn Must be well recommended Apply to Mrs J F Gallagher, Grafton St west nov 5-3.” —_——- WANTED.—Two girls sor Dining Room, good addiess, must come well recommended, good wages to the right person. Apply at ihe Queen Hotel between the hours of ten and twelve o’clock a, m. oct 20 tf guar WANTFD.—A servaot for general house- work, reference required. Apply to Mrs Geo. £ Full. nov 3eod tf WANTED.-—At once, a boy for restaurant Apply to A. N. Large. nov 1—tf W ANTED—A cook; $7 toa competent per- son, References required. Apply at this office, nov3—tf FOR SALE CHEAP.—A Mason & Hamlin Organ, style C, has two sets of reeds, in good order. Apply at the Examiner Office « c127-~- eod 2wks —---—— Tenders for Lease —OoOFr— Hillsborough Skating Rink For ensuing Skating Season, from Nov. Oth, inst., to lst of May, next, will Le re- ceived up to 15th November, inst, at noun, Addresses ynder cover, marked “Tender for lease of Skating Rink ” D. C. McLEOD, Nov l—2 wks eod. 91 Fridar 3; a 3 27 | ay 3 ’ = | 7 } 37 1: i > 27 I a J \I a) > i > AY 16 | Pues da} he a _ North side Queen Square CLUB SODA Received to-day; a shipment of Cantrells & Cochrane's Dublin and Belfast Ginger Ale and Club Soda. '& DAVIES, Vela JO’ Wholesale a : | On ; Fle cher, 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 ofthe highest grade. Again thanking you, very sincerely, I remain, Yours, Frep. E. Morris P. E. Island Agency, L. P. Plblehe Opera House Building C. P. Yeo Agent at Summerside. Valuable Land for Sale To be sold by Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 9th November next, immes diately »fter the the sale at Sidmount,about 17 acres of land, situate in the Common and Royalty of Charlottetown, and adjoins, aad is to the north of the properites of the Hon. Fred Peters and George Lewis, and extends from the North River Road to ae North River. Land will be sold in acre lots. Terms made known at eale. T.S. PETERS, FRED PETERS ARTHUR PETERS, Trustees. oct 29 tf 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 quantity to customers to any part of tne city. Telephone Connection. JOHN P. JOY Victoria CAFE Gt George St..... Neuralgia In the head is almost invariably caused by decayed and apscessed teeth. n’t sufler needlessly when you can be releived in a few hours and cured in a tew davs by the careful treatment we will give you. : JH AYERS DENTIST. Painless extraction of teeth THE LISTENER, GQ. P. Wood, a baggage master In the Tnion station of Beston, holds the Kearny cross for bravery in the civil war. Dr. Samuel Johnson’s walking stick is exhibited in a bookstore in Cincinnati and is the property of Mr. John Thorndick of that city. Mr. Labouchere’s house contains the i nest entrance hall in London. It isa } loity, round aparcni nt, entireiy lin d wien Various colored marbles. It has always been Lord Wolseley'’s boast that when starting upon a campaign his tquipage is of the lightest, consisting of ttle more than a toothbrush end a cican Jameson, whose ing expecition v smt f out so] notiy by Oom Paul . has taken char of the construc of a transcontinental telegraph line in Willis S. Moore, chief of the United States weather service, is a physician as ‘ sa met cist. He studied and graduated in both sciences since he enlist ed in the signal service. Secretary of the Navy John D. Long syvas recently made a member of the famous earvard Custard Pie association, Sccre- tery Long produced the largest pie, which was 90 inches in diameter. ilajor William J. Davis, secretary of the ‘ville schvo! board, has sold his collec- ion ef fossils tothe University of Cali- ‘nia for $15,000. Major Davis sacrificed ‘ent collection to pay his debts. ernard Bettman of Cincinnati has ac- pted the presidency of the cangerfest jubilee which is to commence the fiftieth inniversary of the North American San- gerbund and is to be held in Cincinnati in 1s. Lawrence Washington of Alexandria, Va., has been appointed an assistant in the Congressional library at Washington. He is to be in charge of the George Wash- ington department. Mr. Washington is a great-grandnephew of the first president. Ex-Governor Hogg is said to be one of the most popular speakers in Texas. His facial expression is remarkable and when he makes a good point he stops short and surveys his audience with a look so com- ical that his most bitter opponent is forced t laugh. It is related of Nicola Tesla, who has been even more talked about than usual of late, that he is so absentiminded that he once got inte his bath without undressing, got out and went through the motion of drying himself, donned a complete set of clothing and went about his business doubly clad. Davy Stephens, who for 50 years has sold papers on the pier at Kingstown, Ire- Jand, has a fame that is almost world- wide. He has seen every person of im- portance who has visited Ireland during the last half century, has been patronized by most of them and with many, includ- ing royalty, has formed acquaintance. John Miller of Berkeley county, W. Va., has sold his apple crop for a little more than $20,000. ‘his is the product of 34 acres of mountain land, the assessed val- ue of which is less than $3 per acre. Asa side issue Mr. Miller realized between $3,000 and ¢4,000 irom his peach crop. His father, from a much smaller apple orchard, realized between $8,000 and §10,- 00U. the magni FRUIT HINTS. Shiftless fruit culture cuts down the profits. It is always a good plan to mulch newly set trees. A dressing of coarse manure makes a good mulch. Pack apples so that they will not shake about in the barrel. Keep down the weeds and suckers among the raspberry plants. No farm home is complete without a good orchard and small fruit plot. The orchard should not be cultivated at this season, nor should manure be applied until after the leaves have fallen. Feeble growing and unhealthy trees are usually the result of starvation, bad soil or unfavorable conditions of growth. It is not too late to examine the peach trees for borers. If found, dig them out with a sharp knife and destroy them. When a tree is healthy, the top is luxu- riant, but when it is weak or old the top dies or makes little growth, and small shoots sprout all over the trunk. It is impossible for fruit to be perfect and well colored unless the tree—body, branches and leaves—as well as the ground under it, is fully exposed to sunlight. When the orchard is seeded to clover one of the best plans of management is either to mow the growth and let it lieasa mulch or let it die down as it was in the fall.— St. Louis Republic. A. A McLEAN, 0. ©. Barister, Etc., Charlottetown Brown’s Block Money to Loan. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS Scribblers, Foolscap, Ink Pencils, Pens, Note Books etc , etz. Cheapest and Best at McMillan & Hornsby’s QUEEN STREET | | ; a. EPPS GUGUA ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA |, Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY GF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED In Quarter-Pound Tins only, Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CoO., Ltd, Hommopathic Chemists, London, England. eS OCSSSOSGOASSS8S SCSS CECE PRINTING FOR EVERY DAY USE Requires to be done neatly, promptly and cheap, There 1S only one place in the city, where you can get the fullest satisfaction, that at. is JAS. D. TAYLGR, SOO $9040 0%S 0G08 86858908 609059008 509 SP SOHO SSSS SE SHCASOSW*SVSSSASCASFAHH» £0060 SSSSSGSs $OOOSEOSOSOO TESS TO LET. A comfortable dwelling on Dor- chester St, containing eight rooms. {mmediate possession given. Rent moderate’ Ap ly t "ARTHUR G. PEAKE, Office on Peake’s Wharf. oct 21— Physical Culture & Dancing MISS H. MACDONALD Willi re-open her Classes on Thursday October 7h. Private lessons at any honr, Adults at8 p.m. Juveniles at 4 p,m. Fancy D.ncing a epecia.te. Full particulars on application at her ovums in Masonic Building. or at the esidence of John A. Macdonald, Eeq. ownal St. oct I~ — Notice of Assignment Notice is hereby given that by deed of assignment bearing date the 22nd day of October, “A. D., 1897, Edwin McFarlane, of Annandale, Lot 50, in King’s County, in Priace Edward Is- land, Merchant, assigned all his real and personal preperty to me, John McLean, of Souris East, in King’s Connty, Merchant, for the benefit of his creditors, and all persons indebted to said Edwin McFarlane. are hereby notified to make immediate payment to me at Annandale, aforesaid, or to my solicitors, Messrs. Peters, Peters & Ings, Charlottetown, and all persons having ciaims against said Edwin Me- Farlane, are hereby notified to present the same to me at Annandale, forth— with, Dated this Ist day of November, A, )., 1897, JOHN McLEAN, nov 2—3i Assignee. tue, fri, mon. FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE The property occupied by J.J, Gay andson situate in the village of Pownai,7 miles from vharlottetown, is offered for sale. The pro- prietors have carried op a large market gar- den nursery, and seed business for thirty years, and the purchaser wil! 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 ferti:e land on the Isjand This land hasbeen manured year after year, for so long that a8 an vJd man said the other day.; “It isall abed of manure und could be hauled for topdressing.” This would be an ideal spot 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, Gshing. boating, shooting and within easy distance; churches, st oftice scho>) telephone and sbops all at the door, For terms and further particulars, apply to Von Clure Gay, J J Gay & son or to, JOHN T MELLISH Solicitor Charlottetown d&w oct7 | hy VARA oJ esd i tectecteseae eae lO cts. per Sweet ST we MG : se N b “a Retail Everywhere. feet hee sy oe oxy. oy. ovbye ye owe Oe oy AS AS US GS Us aS iS : + oO Highland Ranges acd Jeurel Stove Stand First in Public Favor, We are agents for these two celebrated makes of Stoves FENNEL & CH OUR BIG EXHIBIT... — OF NEW LOT periences when he has a good thing. So many good grouped together that it is impossible to tell you all abou hem, Come and see the REAUTIFUL LINES OF OVERCOATINGS finest you ever laid eyeson; and for Suits, they are beauth in the extreme. Those goods will be shown with pleasure, and will be on exhibit this afternoon and to-mo MERCHANT TAILORS. TIME ! TIME In spite of the advance in price at the Factory, I havi been able to buy,ani will sell a nice lot of new Watches, # the old rate, the order having been yiven before the raises Call and see them ; also our new Rings. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Bk ck, Jity. OPTICIAN —— 2 mec emeer— BIRD CAGES Extra bottie and kind of bird. Walker's Corner 187 STOVES & EARDWARE ae: x; Caporal package Re Vy * CIGARETTES @ S¢ Xe aaa o/s Se 10 cts. gy, Athlete Poke. “e CIGARETTES edeateststestesean STOVES. | We are opening our different lines for the new sax , : with much the same feeling of confidence which a feilowex™ the finest ever brought to the city. And Trouserings, ie}: JOHN MACLEOD &C0 a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. BRASS AND PINTED. | ‘springs. 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