ea ae eS a ae — cantante SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Sept 13— Mary Odell Keating, Chatham; Paragon, Cormer, Paspebiac; Andrew Burnbam, Miller Barbadoes. LEARED. Sept 13—Brill ant, Blackmore, Marble Morntaic; Avon, Leet, Chathaa ; Paragon, Cormier, Port Hood; Mary Odell, Keating, Malyrave; Mary Star of the Sea, Luntagne, Careqnet, N B. es oe -- Your d: uggist sells Dr. Harvey’s South-~ ern Red Pine at 25 cents per botile. I cures colds. en ee RIVALS A MIRACLE. George ©. Chalker’s Terrible Sufferings Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Howsey’s Rapids, Sept. 12.—Mr. George C. Chalker, of this place, tells a remark- able story of restoration to sound health, that rivals the far-famed St. Anne de Beaupre cures. Briefly, Mr. Chaiker’s story is as fol- lows: “I suffered horrib'y for years from kidney disease. I could do no heavy work. My pain wa3 almost unendurable. No remedy did me tle least good till F started to use Dodd's K iney Pills. Six boxes of this wonderful medicine have cured me completely—fnaie anew manofme, I cannot speak highly enough of them. =| can state with the utmost confidence that Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure the very worst case of kidoey disease. Mr. ETTER (than cure is prevention By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla you may keep well, with pure blood, strong serves ands good APPETITE: Furness Line of Steamers. Halifax to Great Britain S. S, “ Londoz City” leaves Halifax for London G. B. Sept- 8. Steam- ship “‘Dahome” will leave Halifax for Liverpool Sept. 14th. Shippers of perishable should apply early. W. W. CLARKE, Agent Cheap Crockery Store. JUST RECEIVED A beautifal lot of Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Glass Sete, Chamber Sets. All kinds of fancy china and glass —ALSO— Lamps of every Style and Price. Liberal dis. counts for cash. This is the place to buy. No trouble to show geods. Wall Paper AT LEWIS, LARGEST AND BEST VARIETY PHOTOCRAPHS We ate vow makingall the latest Styles of Photos, finished in a superior manner, either on glosey or flat paper. At THE oLD Stanp, Grarron Street, North Side of Market Square. Black Diamond Line produce The S. 8, Coban sailing from Montreal Friday morning, September 16th, will be due at Ch’towo Monday morning Sept 19th and will sail for St ~ John’s Newfoundland and via, North Sydney, earry'og horses, catile aod sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates, For further paiticulars as to freight and passage apply 'o PEAKE BROS & CO., Ch’town, Sept ap te 3,798 FOR SALR OR T0 LET. _—_—_— That well knows business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and sho), all in good repair. Good Mabling for thirty horses, with large yard in coanection. eply to THOMAS CAMPBELL THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. SEPTEVBER 14, 1898 CHARACTER IN GAIT. Individuality Is Very Pronounced In a Man's Mode of Walking. Experts say that handwriting never varies in its essence—that is, that its true characteristics are always preserved, even when one attempts to imitate the writing of another. But still we know that for- geries sufliciently clever to bewilder hand- writing experts have been perpetrated, and it is also certain that, granted a cer- tain ‘‘knack’”’ and peculiar talent, a most characteristic signature can be so imitated as to defy anything more than grave sus- picion of the committal of a forgery. Walking, however, comes under anoth- er category. No one can imitate another’s walk for more than two or three steps without making it obvious to any but the densest observer that he is acting or walk- ing a part, that he is thinking constantly of the length of his stride, of the way the foot should reach and leave the ground, of the speed and of the swing of the body. So very characteristic is walking that even the most unobservant requires only to hear three or four footfalis in a passage, ete., without seeing the walker to be abso- lutely assured of his individuality if, of course, the walker is familiar to the lis- tener. And how does character show itself in walking? I should be inclined to say, ‘In every way.’’ For example, could one imagine a busy, alert criminal lawyer Jolling along with a long, heavy, laborious style, or could one imagine a lethargic, unambitious, routine life living farm la- borer pass along a street with a springy, alert, active and nervous tread? The cautious, suspicious man could not possibly walk in the same manner as the hail fellow well met, open handed sports- man; neither could the walk of the digni- fled high church clergyman resemble that of the bustling, all there grocer bent on making himself a millionaire. The cowardly cannot walk as do the fearless, the restless not asthe phlegmatic, and for this reason it seems to me that the police have often sometaing stronger to go on when they find a prisoner’s boot mark tallies with the impress of the foot of the known criminal, for if placed under observation when at exercise he will dem- onstrate to those watching him the weight he puts on the different parts of the foot, where the impress would be greater, and so on.—-London Globe. The Oldest Forename, {n ancient times people had one name only, as Adam or David, and in order to distinguish persons of the same name it was the custom to affix the description “son of’’ Isaac or Joseph, a8 the case might be. Thus we get Solomon ben David among the Hebrews and Evan ap Richard among the Welsh, to quote two examples. Although the argument that those names were not strictly ‘‘forenames’”’ is not without weight, yet it is responsi- ble to accept them as such, seeing that the application had to be supplemented by an- other for the sake of distinction. We are therefore entitled to include them within the scope of the question. Adam and other early Biblical names are regarded as the oldest for obvious rea- sons; but, excluding these, the choice falls upon Marmaduke, which is the modern rendering of the ancient Chaldean Meri- dug, also written Maruduk and Merodach, the god who interceded constantly between the angry Ea and the humble Damikna, his father and mother. The Romans used both forenames and family names, and of the former two that date back about 9,500 years are still with us—namely, Marcus and Lucius, represented in mod- ern tongues by Mark and the feminine Lucy. The old form ‘‘Marcus’’ fs still re- tained in some families.—Pittsburg Dis- patch. A Quebecer’s confidence in Dr Chase’s Catarrh Cure--gives relief at once he says Danville, P, Q., April 9th,, 1898 EDMANSON,BATES & CO., "rORONTO. Dear Sirs,—-E ch sed find $1. for} dozen boxes Dr Chases catarrh cuie. Please send them atonoe. Every patient using it sa)s “It is an excejlent cure, gives rel'ef at once, Jas Mason, Gen’t Merchant DUBELL nD LINE. 8. 8. Polino is due here from Mon. treal Tuesday, 12th inst%and sails for St. Johns, Newfoundland, via Suce ney and North Sydney. Live stock on deck and prodyd- under deck carried at low rates. N. RATYENBURY Agent Canada Province of Prince Edward Island In Chancery Before the Vice Chacnellor In the matter ofthe “Charlottetown Gas Light Company” and che distribution of its assets among sbareLolders. Pursuant to the decree of the Court of Chancery, madein this matter, on the tenth Jay of September instan., notice is hereby given, that all creditors having claims against the “Charlottetown Gas Light Company” du come in and prove their accounts before me, at the Prothon~ stary’s cffice, in the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, on or before the 10th day of October next, otherwise such claims will be barred. Dated this twelfth day of September, A.D., 1898. WILLIAM A. WEEKS, Registrar 213 dy 2aw to Oct 10 — os _— a fh , . “ xX CROWN AND BRIDCE WORK si i> cio» > cy pa When? teeth are co far decay 2d} that they restored to usefulness, beauty and durability by our crowa system. is one of the most beautiful operations.in dentistry. and Bridge Work cavvot be filled they can b Crown Crowns are 80 usefal and so comfortable tothe wearer, that he or she soon forgets thev are different than see how many roots and teeth made good comfortable teeth. ments, when rightly performed, number of cases. We claim to be thoroughly hit or her own teeth. that are considered Crown and Bridge work with its improve is scientific dentistry and coversa larg It is astonishiag to worthless can thus be UP-TO-DATE in our different branches and our Crown and Bridge Work is made and fitved by ourselves, thereby ensuring perfect resulis and warranting satisfaction. Call and see specimens of work. satisfaction in every respect. Our artficial teeth are guaranteed to give You can call in inthe morning and have crown and bridge work or artilicial teeth same day, All Work Painless Moderate Charge <i a)» > al» BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. Office Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m. DR OLY treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury method of persistent se]f-he!p in removy- ing causes from the blood Continuovs, in- telligent treatment in person or by letter Insures Minimum of suffering and Maximum of cure, possible in each case, Avoid Attempts Unaided. MI"ROSCOPICAL FXAMINATION OF BLOOD, SPUTPA, URINE, &c. Graduate of New York University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, Twenty venrs practice in N. Y. City. Diploma reg- istered in U. 8., and Canada, Address: Charlottetown, P.E.I,, Cau. OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW. \ccommodations reserved fer patiexts. References on applicatier: RUPTURE CURKED by the IMPROVED method. Kndors- ed by the medica! professioniand by thousands Soapere discarded their trusses and remain cured. THE IMPROVED RUPTURE CURE, 1# painless, involving no inconvenience and re. quires only 5 or 6visits, Examinations free und confidential. No Pay Until Cured THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS. Testimonials on application, Correspon- dence solicited. A perfect cure can be guar- ranieed if you obey instructions. DR. CLIFT Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Canada CGFFICE—Victoria Row, Hoves—Until ll a, m,2 to6 p. m, —— rt ne eee a ae ETE NTS - eee me Longevity Pianos Kverybody knows that the Heintzman and Karn Pianos kave the longest lives of any Pianos ou the market,and are therefore The Cheapest in the End There is a distinction and Elegance of Refinement about the tone of either that cannct be found in any other makes, and when you purchase one from the old estab- lished Music House of It is a complete guarantee of their sterl- ing work and also that you will be squarely treated and that the price will be right Connolly Building, Queen St. ‘Steamboat Time Tables SCUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS Steamer leaves Charlottetown for South- p Ort 6,30 a.m., and returns every half hou until;i0 p. m, (Sundays excepted Steamer leaves Sou'hport for Charlotte- town 645 a m, and runs every half hour until 10.05 p,m. (Sundays excepted ) Sundayvs—Leaves Charlottetown at 7 a, m. and every half hour until 835. Steamer laid from 11.05 to 12 noon, Monday—Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 6,30, 8, 9.30 and IL a m,, 1,2, 4, and 6 3) p. m., every week day. Sunday— Leaves Churlottetown 9 00 a, m., 12.45, 2 and 4 p, m.. Thursday—-Leaves Charlottetown for West River Bridge 4 p. m., calling at Westville when requir2d, Friday Morning—I eaves West River Bridge for Charlottetown at 7.30, calling at West- ville, returning at 4 p, m. FAST RIVER. Monday—Leaves for Eat River 2p. m., returning Tuesday. Leaves Hayden’s Wharf 7.39a m, calling at Haggarty’s and Hnickey’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown 3 p. m., making return trips, Leaves Saturdavs at 5 a, m., leaving Hay- den’s Wharf for Charioltetown at 739a. m, calling at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s Wharves, making return trips at 3p, m., from Char- to: tetown Steamer 'eaves tor Mt. Stewart every alter- nate week, as the tides may suit, Str. ‘' Jacques Cartier ” Leaves Charlottetown for Orwell at 3 0’clock on the afternoons of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. and arrives from Orweil about 9.30a.m onthe same days, The boat also neues from Orwell about 8 p. m on Thurs- ays. Leaves for Crapaud at 8a.m, and 38 p,m. on Friday,and arrivesfr»mm Crapaud about 10a.m, On Saturday the boat leaves for Crapaud at2 p.m.,and arrives at Tharlotte- town at 10 a, m, and 8.30 p: m. The boat calls at Vernon River every 2- ernate Wednesday, tides premitting Str. “ Electra ” Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor. eoereetew is and Montague every Thursday n. Arrives at Charlottetown from Murray Harbor, Wednesday evening about6 o'clock, Canadian Gov't Railway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun-, days excepted, ) asunder, Trains Out- ‘Trains In ward. Read] STATIONS, ward, Reac down, : | Up. P. M.JA_ M. rat A. 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R, eee JW 19 08 5 30llv.......StJohn, C.P.R....ar..|11 20 ee Bangor, M. =. R..... .. 4 30 5 2)).. Portland, M.€.R. (Sat. exc’d)..'/11 00 8 10jar.... Boston, B. & M.R...ie .! 7 OO Del. .5... 25" Montreal. ... .....| 8 00 gd ac Boston, B. & M. R.......| 7 0@ 9 QO) Arr. ...Montreal, C, P. R. ly....' 8 OF M iP. M OBTENUES PROMPTEMENT a Avez-vous une idée? Sioui, demandez notre Guide des Inventeurs,” pour savoir comment s’obtiennent les patentes. Informations fournies gratuitement. MARION & MARION, Experts. Bureauz: ra New York Life, Montréai. et Atlantic Build, Washington, D.C Every CDQ@O @WODWIDV <= Dollar You Spend for boots and shoes, Las its equi~ valent in value here, whether you want boots for ( Boysor Girls) - Men or Women © | Young or old ) We can suit you—Just now you wil] want school boots—good cer- viceable Boots to stand the hard wear they will necessarily get,-- We have them— Girls Oil Pebble nailed Boote $1.00 a Pebble Spring Hee! Boots $1.15 Boys’ strong bocts from $1.00 up Other lines at moderate prices. KR. Kk. JOST, Stamper’s Corne S OO 0D OV OD OD OD OD €2@ 02 D@ © 02-4043 OS ©] 64 0603 03 0GV03 ©4506 CO ~@O~ O13 OS OO609OO005 HS 6OO649O0 80362 T ) LET —The house and premises know as the “Old London House,’ situateon Water st, nextt» Government Warehouse No } App!7 to Peake Bros & Co, jan23—v LL THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For September, 1898, MOON’S CHANGES 7th day, Last Quarter. 15th day, New Moon. 22nd day, First Quarter. 29th day, Full Moon. = | High Wat — i ater. | “3 | Day of We’k aia ; is Batis! | QA Morn.| Aft. | Rises Sets, 1 Thursday {10 44 1124/55 [625 9 2\Friday 11 31 j11 57 | 3 3 Saturday \12 16 8 21 4 Sunday 0 28 | 1 02 9 19 5 Monday 0 58 149; 10 | » 6 Tuesday 127|239| 1221 & 7 Wednesday| 151/338 13 | 3B 8Thursday 217/451) 144] 9 Friday 251;622| 18 | = 10 Saturday 40 ,'7%) WV) 8 11 Sunday §45,820| 18) gs 12 Monday 659'8S2 9. 13, Tuesday 736 |921 | 2 ie 14;Wednesday| 8 50 949) 22 |5 59 15 Thursday _941 1016) 23 | 57 16 Friday 10 22 10 44 | 25 | 5§ 17Saturday 1059 1113 | 2 | 53 18 Sunday 11 38 1144 27 51 19, Monday 1220; 28 | 49 20, Tuesday 015,108 | 2 | @ 21 Wednesday 0 42 2 07 31 | 22,Thursday 115 312, 32 43 23 Friday 203/437) # 41 24 Saturday 14,5 58/| 3§ 39 25, Sunday (446, 609 37 37 26 Monday /621'810, 3B 35 27\Tuesday | 748/859 39 | B 28, Wednesday | 8 53 | 9 38 | 40 | 31 29.Thursday 948 1014) 42 | @ oe 10 34 1048 | 43 | @ ) That Snowy whiteness of linens comes from the use of Surprise Soap on wash day. Surprise has peculiar qualities for laundry uses. Surprise Soap ®t A pure hard Soap. 5 cents a cake. Wants, Lost, Found, &t FOUND—A purse. Apply at Guan pend with this office and he wil! learn of something to his advantage. a6. an prea roarent te go to the cou amily—g wages, Apply to office. 11431 oe WANTED--Smart boy as a ntice, - Apply at Tue EXamINeER office. adit ee . WANTED,—A good plain cook before sth _ inst, No washing. Apply at the Examiner office, 213 tf WANTED.—A girl f rgeneral housework, ina smal! family, must bring reference. Apply atonve to Mrs W F Tidmarsh, corner Pownal and Grafton Sts, TO LET.—Half ofthe three story dwelling house on corner of Queen and Fitzroy Sts, Apply to William Henderson, Fitgrey Ft, 208 3) eod = ee sen NE WANTED,=4t experience! women for housework. Apply to Miss Morris, 233 Water S‘reet. 203 WANTED—A cook and housemald, wages . $6 and $7. Apply to “Msia.Geo. Warburton, “Westwood”. No washing. 1205 —— FOR SALE—Two «smal! dwelling houses on Euston St, West, Applyon the premises to Miss Butler, 23dviwk alten ne WANTED—Two or three smart boys--aply at factory—Mark Wright « Co, 6 TO LE?t.—the Jarse Hall in the bric& building on 132 Queen Street ad‘oining KB Norton’s Hardware ttore. This Hali is nicely finished with easv approach from Queen cureet. Rent moderate. Apply to J B. Macdonald & Co, 204 4 weeka FOR SALE—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,no® giviag frem 10 to 12 quarts of milk daily, Apply to E. H, Beer, 197 uf — TO LET. —1 hat comfortable brick dwelling house, situateon Water Street, now ip posses sion of Mrs McDonald. Possession givel about 20th September, Apply to Peake Bros & Co. Aug. 2)th, 1863, eod tf. ~ WANTED,—The end of Sept a good cook. Wages $10, ne washing, also a housem Apply by letter to Mrs, Bayfield Charlotte town P.O. Box 14. BRICK HOUSE, POPLAR TERRACE, KENT sfREET.—That desirable residenc?, gardens and outbuildiugs, opposite new Prince of Wates College, House has sixveen rooms and all modarn conveniences. TO Letor For Sale. Applyto F. W. L. Moore Attorney at Law, Executor Estate late Fred- rick W, Moore. 178 10 $ ee eee ee 50 simplest, L.iightest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. Takes pictures 3% x 314 inches; weighs but 2% ances. Meniscus lens, rotary shutter, three stops, View nder, socket for irinod screw. Perfectly adapt > snap-shots or time *xposures and equally com enient as a hand or tripod camera, rice with plate holder, - . . ee.” omplete developing and printing ontft, . 1.00 or by mati. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N Will Mr. A. G. McGillvray call on corres: 9 atalegne of F urcha Cameras ond Kodaks free at agencues o