Se ae eta MS ar ge I $5 lt Fal tals a i tn ei ayaa ‘ as, an Rey ee ee t® 2S ia. we THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 29, 1897 ——— —— rALENDAR, DEC, 1897 i mt! Modn, Sth, 12h. 41.9m., midnight. Muarter, 16th, 12h. 9.«m., midnight. New Moon, 23rd, 3h, 42.7m.. p. ™. Siest Quarter ath. 8h. 14.2m, v. m. Sun Sets Day of Week Sua | Rises " h. m. h, m. ] Wednesday | 4 10 3} Thursday 10 : ‘ Friday 9 ¢ | Saturday 9 >) Sun iay 0 | Monday 5 a Tuesday s 3] W ednesday 9 | Thursaay 5 >| Friday 5 ty Saturday 5s ed} Sunday 8 Wi} Mor jay . ¢ | Tuesday > My } Weanesuay 45 ' B Ph ay 8 : Tf | Frday 4 tS ) Saturday 45 9 w | Sunday 46 10 » } Monday 46 + “§ Tuesday 7 2 | Wednesday 47 12 Ss Thursday {7 13 ai | Friday 48 13 S| Saturday {8 4 &| Sunday 18 lo “7 )} Monday 48 lo 4 Tuesday 49 16 & Wednesday 49 i6 & | Thursday 49 lé 43) Friday 49 —d p. B. Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 27th Dec., 1897, tains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. free copy of our big Book on Patents. We have extensive experience in the intricate patent lawsof 50 foreign countries. Send sketch, model © R PRO aU . Write to-day fore c phere for free advice. MARION & MA- ; ON, Experts, Temple Building, Montreal. - Lecture and Extertainment Course St Peter's New Hall, Chtown WARE - HCUSES age, at reasonable rates. vai Out-| i \Trains In ward. Read} STATIONS. |ward. Read sown “P LEGAL CARD mi M.\A. M.| pm. A: M: aaa 5 Wi 6 20\- Charlottetown ..., 9 39 10 00 if) cee, 29) 0] WARBURTON & MoKINNGN 4171 7 12 .. North Wiltshire. (140 8 55 4 31} 7 24|-- Hunter River... | 1 99) § oF Barristers, Attorney’s, 5S 05 7 5] |- - Bradalbane ooewes 1 09) 8 0% S 13,7 58): . Emerald ee.nneee 12 53, 7 53 Notarys Public. 5 27 8 02) - . Freetown ceccesee 12 42! 4 39 ail : oM ; ; = 47| § 25|.-Kensington ..-- 12 24 7 18 Com missioners for State o assacl usetts, 348 50) Ar. | ba { Lv. 12 00, 6 45 cs : ERIE r E__ >. M.\P. M.| S'side ) | | . «. | OFFICES 12 50 Lv. i LAr. 10 80 Cameron Block, Charlottetown 1 as couche 0 ae’ 4 10 10 a Sie. it 37|- - Wellington sodens » 47 Street, eorg ° 2 19)-- Port Hill ...+e+| 9 OD A. B. WARBURTON, B, A., D, Cc. &, Q. C. 3 B4i- .O’Leary Speer he gs 00 D. A McKINNON, L.. L. B. 8 58)- . Bloomfield a ia aii 7 24 Ch’town Dec, 1. 1807—law & w3m 4 34|--Alberton.... +--+. 6 BS 5 20|--Tignish .... «+: 6 00 ‘j Mi . . ar -s|Italian Ware H . 20 9 _Chaslottetown a. 10 30 all are OUuSE 2 © Royalty Junction 10 7 : z sed fore sous 9: % = J Pn ores He ; oe c C { G flee sewn {| §59| COT. Grafton and Grt, Ged. ts o 2 |. .Cardigan.....++- | 7 35 > 45 |.. Georgetown oo . 0 a | J) — North side Queen Squarre — |! : a ‘i os o ‘ re | ‘ | J Mt. Stewart ...-; & ob) 4 ue Sewer --isa) [De Kupyers 15 12) St. Peters ...00+, 7 4) 5 57|.. Bear River ....+. 7 03 | 6 40) .Souris.... .--+-- § 20 (| q J 488 6» land Herman Jansen Pp. M.| me A oe 5 15|..Emerald ..... | 7 50 : PR Rortieccs’::| 0) Genuine Rotterdam M.} |A. M1 Trainsare run by Eastern Standard ‘Time. ® A SHARP. D.POTTINGER., Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rys, Charlottetown. Yoncton, N B. Railway Office, Deo, 27 1897 CL OED FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE The property oceupled by J.J, Gay and son eitnate in the village of Pownat, 7 miles from _ parlottetown, is offered for sale. The prc- ewietors have carried up a large market gar- en pursery. and seed buxiness for thirty pears, and the purchaser will no doubtretain large share of the jocal trade. The prem- ges comprise a large dwelling house, sore, yarebouxe, barn, shed, orchard, and about 15 acres of the most fertire land on the Isviand This land hasbeen manured year @ eT year. for so Jong that as an _ld man said the ether day; “It isall a bed of manure and sould be hauled for top dressing.” "his would be an ideal spot for a country merch- ant. or it would be admirabie fora summer yesort, The situation is one of the most Beautiful cn the Island. Good bathing, G@sbing. boating, shooting and within gasy distance; churches, post office scho2! telephone and shops ali at the door. For terms and furthe: particul-re, apply to fon Clure Gay, J J Gay & son or to, JOHN T MELLISH solicitor Char lottetov-n dav oct 7 Wants, Lest, Found &¢ LOST. - On Saturday the 2%th_ inst. between Oyrlebar Street, an I St., J ames Church, a gold Any peri n leaving same at this srooch. aftiee will Le rewarced. ee = ee “FOR SALFE.—A double seat family sleigh, @igh-turned runners and dasher. JOHN H @ATES, St Peter's Road, WANTED-To borrow, $2300 at5 per cent. on BS acres on Lot 72, worth $6000 cash. Write » A. Box 3%, Charlottetown. dec23lipd DOG LOST.—A dog lost by passenger go'ng by the 8. 8. Princess a few d+ys ago. Dark sed and tan, with white about breast and ews; answers to the name of Sardeau Any person delivering the above described dog to ®agzaae Master of the 5. 5. Princess. will be uberally rewarded. dec 22 -3ipd FOUND.—There was picked up yesterday afiernoon about 6 o’clock, in front of Mr SEASON 1897—1898. Alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. llib and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment will «given iv due course in our local colums septl3— —— eee Ct LLL ALLA LL TO LET PEAKE’S WHARF (WO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- Arthur @, Peake. Nov. 4 As Authority Tells How Much In Needed drink from one-third to two-fifths as many eunces.as we weigh pounds. Therefore for a man weighing 165 pounds there would be required 56 to 64 ounces daily, or from 14 to 4 pints. This is a very indefi- nite answer. The amount of water re- quired depends on the season of the year, the amountof work done and the kind of food eaten. In hot weather we require more than in cold, because of the greater loss through the skin, though this is in part made up by the lesser amount passed away through the kidneys. If a man la- GIN. JOY & DAVIES, Wholesale Wine Merchants. December 25th — Wilt soon be here. Weare ready with a large stock of eleg- ant Fancy aod Useful articles. G. fk. FAYLOR JEWELER. North Side Queen Square. For New Year's Nice Juicy Oranges, 20¢ a doz Northern Spy Apples, from 10 to 24e New Dates, , 10¢ Ib Mince Meat, 16e¢ lb Pure Mixed Candy, 10¢ lb Cream Mixture, L6c lb No. 1 Chocolate Drops, 20¢ lb Xmas Mixture (Large) 15e lb ARE YOU READY FOR IT ?) john P. Joy’s, a lady’s kid boot, size 4}. | ., »wner may have same, by applying to Mr,| French Cream Mixture, ee 2 Nuts, Figs, Layer Raisins, etc., at ‘y. TO LET.~-Honse on lower Spring Foad(vith or without barn) containin: aight large and well finished »ooms, Frost | BEER & GOFF tl gronf cellar. Possession Ist of Dec. A I @ 8G 'rhorne Revere Hotel, nova wd Park WATER FOR ONE. by Persons In Various Occupations. According to Professor Allen, we should bors very hard, he requires more than if bis labor is light. A man working in a foundry, where the temperature is high and the perspiration profuse, not infre- quently drinks three or four gallons daily. If the food is stimulating and salty, more water is required than if it is bland. Vegetarians and those who use much fruit require less water than those who cat salt fish and pork, and often get along on pone except what is in their food. In most cases our instincts tell us L0W much water to drink far better than any hard or fixed rule. For ages they have been acquiring a knowledge of how much to drink and transmitting that knowledge to descend- ants, and if we follow them we shall not go far out of the way. It is of more use to us to know that pure water is essential and that impure water is one of the most dangerous drinks than to know how much of it is required daily. If one lives in a region where the water is bad, it should be boiled and put away in bottles well corked in an ice chest, and in addition one should eat all the fruit one ean if fruit agrees. Fruits contain not only pure water, but salts which are need- ed to carry on healthfully the functions of life. —Journal of Hygiene. scnatantiiieiaiaasenianccnanecasinnee The Private Pig. The number of pigs kept by the eolliers and artisans of the north of England fluc- tuates with the price of coal and yarn. In good times every collier keeps a live ani- mal of sume sort, and, though dogs, guinea pigs, cage birds and homing pigeons are attractive, his fancy animal is usually a pig. He admires this on Sunday after- noons, and groups of friends go round to smoke their pipes and compare pigs and bet on their ultimate weight. They have private pig shows, with subscription prizes. Each animal is judged in its own sty, and it is interesting to know that the evolu- tion of an almost perfect pig was due to the innate sagacity of the Yorkshire pit hand. The sties in which these animals live are very rough affairs, often made of a few boards nailed over railway sleepers, but it is interesting to learn that when the au- thor was acting as a peripatetic judge at the colliers’ show he found young pigs as blooming and healthy as possible, and that, smal) though the colliers’ back yard is, he always contrives that his pigsty shall be thoroughly ventilated and look toward the south. Architects of costly home farms often house the unhappy pigs under north walls an&é condemn them to rheu- matism, cold and sunlessness. Yorkshire produces not only the best pork, but has long been famous for the best cured hams in the world.—London Spectator. civiiemiaianenaneancceent Some Queer Texts. When ladies wore their ‘‘topknots’’ ri- diculously high, it occurred to Rowland Hill to admonish them from the pulpit, and he did it by means of the words, “'Topknot, come down,”’ which he evolved fon, Matthew xxiv, 17, ‘Let him which is on the house top not come down,” Of course nothing but the exceeding quaint- ness of the preacher could have excused such a liberty with the sense and sound of the sacred text. It was almost as bad as Swift’s uniquely brief discourse on the text, ‘‘He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth to the Lord.’’ Proving that True monesty and True debilitated, or who is suffering from avy ef the varioas troubles resulting from youthful folly, excesses or overwork, will take heart and write to me, I will send him confidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restor- ed to perfect health and manhood, after years of suffering from Nervous Debility, loss of Vigor avd Orgavtic Weakness. want no movey, but as I] know through my own experience how to tympathize with such sufferers, I am giad w be able to assist avy fellow-beings to @ cure, l am well aware of the prevalence of quick- ery, for I myself was deceived and impos- ed upon until I nearly lost faith in man- kind but I'rejoice to say that am now perfectly well and happy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known toall. Ifyou will write to me you can rely upon being cured avd the proud satisfaction of having beep of great service ‘o one in need will be sufficient reward for my trouble. Absol- ute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage and address Mr. G. Strong, North Rockland, Mich. 135 p & w. ‘*My friends,’’ said the dean, as he closed the book, ‘‘if you approve of the security, | down with the dust.’*> Asa matter of fact, it is usually only the quaint preachers who | Insist and demand do venture on such liberties. —Chambers’ Journal. Ax Orv Axp Wei Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Wiuslow’s Soothing Svrup has been used for over fifty vears by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the guma, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and ig the best remedy for Dia'rbwea, Is pleasant to the taste. Sold hy druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. T's value ig ‘nealeulable. Be sure avd azk tor Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind, Beautitul That is what Everyone says of our Display of SILVERWARE" New stock just received. The iatest novelties in artistic designs, QUALITY A | G. H. TAYLOR Charlottetown Cperative and Prosthetic DENTISTRY DR J. p. MURRAY | 14H ueen St. MESSAGE TO MEN ——_— —- antrophy still Bxiers If avy man who ix weak, nervous and I have notbing to sell and therefore a Business Woman. Mrs. Emma Coleman Hamilton is the owner of a large coal and wood yard in Dunkirk, N. Y. She also sells drain- pipe, fire brick, tiles, cement, etc., has a trusty man in her office, but oversees ber books and the business generally herself. She was president of the Wom- an’s Educational and Industria) nnion for three years, when she resigned oD eccount of business and family cares. She was one of the principal workers in organizing the Dunkirk library, which has been a decided success. ———_—_—_— A ST ‘Hush Money.” ‘We'll call this hush money,’’ said the druggist as he took a quarter from his patron and handed him the chloro form.--Yonkers Gazette —————— ee SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They <izo relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, fndigestion and Too biearty Eating. A per- fect remeay for Dizziness, Nausea, Dr wsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. i _ Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, WN Ask for Carters, Carter's Little Liver Pills. ees Watch Makes a very acceptable and use- iul Xmas present. We are showing a nice assortment of reliable time-keepers at ERY LOW PRICES We will be pleased to have you call and examine our Watches be forepurchasing,as we may save you $$$ We Guarantee Every Watch. W. N. TANTON JEWELER Gt. Geo. St. P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, Excursion Reture Tickets will be issued at one first-class fare to and from al] stations on this Railway from December 2ist to January lst, both inclusive, good for return up to and on January 7th, 1898. Tickets are not good for going journey after date of issue. ; G. A. SHARP. D. POTTINGER On — Manager w ce ° N. B. | Ch’tow, Dee. 2 97. sacs et all pprs tl dee25 PRIVATE DETECTIVE After a Government Official We are in the Dairy Supply b standing the unfair comp expenses are paid out « and will compete with sented, for quality of vats, either single or duplex, ing or receiving vats, and all ot to order at short notice. We have on hand Alpha Separators which return” atrons than any other, s i]l insure safer running at extreme usiness to stay,n hb etition of an 0 ot the public funds. We pay our own, | any of the Quebec houses thus repre- workmanship in cheese vats, cré Ln portable or stationary, temper. her Dairy Supplies in stock or more money to the p Separator oil that w an any other on the mar Butter Boxes for storing an Dairy plants that will run w d shipping butter in, ithout an expert engineer ‘Il save fuel over any other thathas be do not require to be driven t extreme speed to obtain enough power, All work warrapted for une year. Sall at our up town store in the Temple, Gr=fton St, J mW. A. MACLEAN Successor to McKinnon & McLean. Boilersthat w imported so far. Engines that Charlottetown. fficial whose travelling — oS 2 > — Landlng to-day ex Steamer ‘Irene Morris,” direct from Liverpool,..# SUPERPHOSPHATES. NITRATE OF SODA MURIATE OF POTASH, BOWE MEAL, ETC. All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis.’ The oniy reliable, best, and at east 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market. AULD BROS. el — Assortment Large. Quality away up Prices away down. —_—_—_—_— SIMON WW CRASEE Walker s Corner STOVES & EARDWARE NOTHING MORE SUITABLE For a Christmas ¢cift___—_2%. Than a pair of Kid Shoes or slippers, for either lady or gantlena for boys or girls, a pair of Hockey or Skating Boots P We show some nice lines of ladies and geutlemens slippers, ov Felt boots at low prices. W. H. Stewart & ¥ s ——— ' * 9