Onand after MONDAY, 4th January,1 ibe trains of this Railway will run daily Jundays excepted) as follows .— {rains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS. |ward. Read down, up. . MIA. M.| a. A a 3 10 7 00) *Charlottetown...| 3 10)10 10 30, 7 19).. Royalty Junction.) 2 50) 9 50 4 7 S 03}. .North Wiltshire 2 04) Y 05S 4 31 8 17|.. Hunter River... | 1 49) 8 51 5 05) 8 52). . Bradalhane......; 1 15) 8 17 5 13| 9 00). .Emerald.j..... I 07! 8 08 § 27| 9 15).. Freetown ....... 12 53] 7 54 ‘5 47) 9 36). Kensington .... 12 33) 7 33 6 20\10 10 Ar. f Ly. 12 00} 7 00 M. | | . §'Side A. M 12 50 Ly | Ar. 10 30 1 11}..Miscouche ...... 10 10 | 1 37). . Wellington...... 9 47 | 2 19. Port Hill, ......) 9 08 | 3 3h..O'Leaty2s. .2.... | 8 00 = |. 3 58). Bloomfield ...... | 7 34 | 4 St). Alberton........| 6 55 O Ut PRE nuns Sie: 6 O4 P. M.| A. M, ‘PP. M. A, M. 2 30). .Charlottetown .. ./10 30 2 50|.. Royalty Junction/10 10 3 23| . Bedford ........ | 9 30 3 S5/Ar. >...» | Lv.| 9 OS 4 TOlLv._} MtStew t} Ar.| 8 55 & SO}... Morell; ......... '817 |S 1sy; . Se, Peters “v.00. 7 48 5 57). . Bear River ......| 7 08 | GE SMS be oncces 6 2 Pp. M ‘A. M. | 4 10). Mt. Stewart ....) 8 50 | & 22)..Cardigan........ 7 35 5 45|..Georgetown ....| 7 10 P, M. i: we Pp, M A. M. | S 15)..Emerald ......| 7 50 | 6 05)..Cape Traverse ..| 7 00 Pp. M la. M. “A special train leaves Charlottetown at 6.15 o'clock (Standard Time) every moning, to connect with thesteamer Northumberland at Summerside. Trainsare run by Kastern Standard Time. 4 McROMALD. PD TTINCE. — ndent, en ovt. harlottetown. Gonetou, B. Reiway C fice, Jan4 , 1807 Wants, Lost, Found &e WA NTED—A girl fer general hous*work Apply to Mrs Thos Campbell, Richmend &t WANTED—A good general servant. No washing. Apply to Miss Dawson, Malpeque Road, 119— FOR SALE--- A newly caived cow, part Jersey. Apply to James Trainor, Lower Spring Park Road, 126—2i Mon &Wed aW ANTED—To purchase a second-hard v's- -vis Wagon. Apply atthe offce of J. 7 Readin, 126—3i eod LOST OR MISLAID.—A Bicycle Rain Cape. The finder wili be rewarded by leaving it at this office. > § LOST —A pair of gold skeleton rimmed eve- giassesin case. Please leave atG F. Hut- cheson’s Jewelry St. 123i WA D—A housemaid: wages seven dona month. Apply with refercnces to Miss | ret IL. irweather, Rothesay, King’ unty, New Brunswick. 119 TO LET—An office in Bank Buildirg with 4-procf vauld. adjoining the offices of Messrs Davies & Haszard. Apply toi. M. »avison, Cashier, 106 SALESMEN WANTED. in ‘every district to handle reliable goods, new season, samples free, salary fromthe start, For particulars write Luke Bros, Co Montreal. 95 TO U.Bt.—The voutherr halt er the late ™hief Justice Palmer’s house on Queen Street fan be Inspected at any time, Apply to Mrs E, Paimer, or at office of H, James Palmer. 1f—The dwelling house containing oe tame on Hillsborough St, adjoining the residence ot Lemuel Poole, Erq Also stable therewith For particulars as to rent, etc, apply to George Alley 14 —_————— —_— —-——— TO LET—A house containing six rooms sit- uated on King St. back of Merchants Bank, of P. E. I. Possession given lst of June apply to Miss. Lowden, Dundas Fsplanade. Pasture to let-—Persons wanting Pasture for Cows during the season, near the city, had better apply to the undersigned at once, as he can only take a limited number’ Arthur Peters 114 Imo UEEN VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND REIGN; great historic work,sells on sightto thousands. Lord Dufferin in- troduces it to Canadians in gleawing words Easy to make $20.00 a week some make twice hat. Many make morein spare time than during day at regular employment. This ear’s Great Sexagenary Celebrations are ing it. Booksontime. Prospectus free tocanvarsers. Territory coing fast. THE BRADLEY GARRETSON Co Lid Toronto. Can * MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER wa SWEETEST ZY" MOST «FRAGRANT ~ le MOST REFRESHING SX AND ENDURING OP ALL 7 PERFUMES FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF, 4 TOILET OR A THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 1, 1897 The Leading Bicyclists useAdams’ Tutti Frutti. Itallays thirst and gives staying power. some dealers gas et to en a big na pro rytopalm Off imitations. See that the trade mark name Tutti Frutti ison each 5c, package. Save coupons inside of wrappers for latost books and prises, 150 CHARLOTTETOWN --—TO— Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. : W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent 116— EPPS'S COCOA . ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYS™2. “2 NUTRITIVE QUA .i€S UNRIVAI.LED. ‘“ In Quarter-Pound’: ws and Packets or.iy. ‘Prepared by JAME: EPPS &CO.,3 i» pp Homeopathic Ch emists, Loudom ‘Bagh aa. Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit Ch’town this year will not do themselves justice if they fail to get their Lunches a Victoria Cafe, and d¢érnk the health of Her Majesty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk JOUN P. JOY VieroRIA CAFE Gt George St..... PYNY - PECTORAL Positively Cures COUGHS and COLDS in a surprisingly short time. It’s a scl- entific certainty, tried and true, soothing and healing ix its effects. W.C. McCoyser & Sox, 4 poem, ae report { letter that Pyny-Peetoral enred Mrs. c Gascon of aaeuiaetld io chabonat tubes, and also cured W. G. MeCyumber of a long-standing celd. Mr. J. H. Hutry, Chemist, 528 Yonge St., Toronto, writes: * As @ general cough and lung syrup Pynxy- Peetoral is a most invaluable h bas given the utmest sa om te all whe have many ha to of the benefits ioe 4 yt Lollies. Jt is suitable for old er young, beimg pleasant to the taste, Ite sale with me has been w aad l can always Mas a pale aad reliable cough medicine.” Large Bottle, % Cts. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lra, Sole Proprietors . MontTreau _— ina Lifetime You may want to purchase a plain gold Wedding Ring BATH. Lu ALL DAUGKISTS, PERFUNERS ANB GENERAL DEALERS. We have a nice assortment ef Wedding Rings and Wedding Presents. G. F. HUTCHESON Jeweler and Optician, Opposite J. D. McLeod’s Here Is Paying Business For Creamery Men and Dairymen. . The first Saturday's sale of ice cream this year brought $22.89 from cream that if made inte butter woud have brought $5.53. This ice cream trade has developed from a small beginning and was the outcome of a desire to find a milk product that would yield better re- turns than butter. Mr. Edward Manchester gives the eredit for starting the business to hia daughter-in-law. She first suggested that pure cream of uniform grade and flavor would be sure to sell. According- ly they began to freeze cream, and 4 room was opened in town for retail or wholesale trade. The first season one of the sons, George E., and his wife went to town and conducted the room them- eelves. From that beginning the busi ness has grown every year, for the cream has advertised itself wherever it has been sold. This ice cream is pure cream, sugar and flavoring., The milk, as it comes from the barn in cans, is set in a tank of spring water, which stands at about 40 degrees winter and summer. The cream is skimmedin 12 hours. Toa gallon of cream a pint of sugar is add- ed, with flavoring extract to suit the taste. No fruit extracts are used, but the pure fruit is cut up in an Enterprise meat chopper and stirred directly into the cream. There is no great amount of beating, stirring and frothing, as is the case When a custard is made and named “cream.’’ The freezing is done in a side room ‘of the creamery. The icehouse is close at hand, and everything is kept az clean as scouring and steam will make it. Shafting from the engine is run over- head, so that four freezers can be ran at once. . This shafting is homemade, like many other contrivances about the place. Freezers of four or five gallons capacity are used. They were formerly run by hand, but now the engine does all the turning. The mixed cream, sug- ar and flavoring are put into the freezer and the cover fitted on im the usual way. A cake of ice is brought in from the icehouse, broken by striking it with the flat side of the ax and then crushed with amaul, This is done in a movable box or frame placed on the floor. The freezer is put in the tub and surrounded with ice and salt. Then the belt is attached, and the freezer slowly revolves. The point is to have the turning stop at just the proper time. An experienced band can tell by the way the freezer turns when to stop, but‘a beginner is liable to get it wrong unless he examines it from time to time. After the cream has reached the proper consistency the dash- er is removed and the can is packed in ice and salt all ready for shipment. Neapolitan cream is made by spreading “layers of different flavors in a tin box | yon ¢. and then freezing it all together. There is not much that is new about | making ice cream, because thousands of farmers make it at home for their own use. There ought really to be an ace cream freezer in every family that sup- ports a cow. There are details about freezing and handling the cream that a careful man will pick up by experience. There are several good reasois for Mr. Manchester’s success. He uses nothing ‘but absolutely pure cream—no milk, eggs or starch. This cream, when frozen, dces not show such a firm ard solid body as the starch creams, but custom- ers soon overlook that when they once get a taste of it. The pure, fresh cream taste is something that drives customers back for more. As amatter of fact, such cream is a better and more agreeable medicine than cod liver oil or other sub- stances that depend upon fats for their chief benefit. Our belief is that there are hundreds of farmers in this country who might find in ice cream a new and profitable source of income. As a rule we think that this business will pay best near smnaller towns and cities, where there are no large ice cream factories, and where more or less cream is imported. We would advise a small beginning. Make nothing but pure cream of the finest quality and establish a reputation for making uniform goods. Get a few customers first among friends and let them advertise your product. Finally you can either open a room of your own or make arrangements with some near dealer to sell your cream at retail. In this same place you can sell milk, pot- cheese, butter and eggs. To be successful requires cleanliness, promptness, shrewd- ness apd busivess tact, but we feel con- fident that Mr. Manchester’s success may be duplicated in 1,000 towns in this country. Why cannot you be one of the 1,000 dairymen to share in such success?—Cor. Rural New Yorker. Well Print You Red, Blue, Brown Yei- low, Or any color you wish, for the same price as Black. OR we will print you any job any color for less money than any other firm in this city. J.D. TAYLOR, PRINTER & BooKBINDER MUNYON’S REMEDIES With Munyon's Improved Home ospathic Remedies You Can Doctor and CURE YOURSELF No Guess Work—No Experimenting —No Big Doztors’ Bills —Rach Remedy has Plain Diree- tions, 80 thare Can be no Mistake, A SEPARATE CURE FOR EACH DISEASE—AT ALL DRUG- GISTS-—25 CENTS A BOTTLE. N. W. McNai!, Elgin, New Brunswick, Can., says: “I was taken with severe pains in the hip, and it soon extended to my whole limb. I sutfered great agony. A regular doctor of the Allopath School, and a good one, tried torelieve me, but waa un- able tod» sc. [ could not sleep, stand, aud in fact could hardly breathe for three months. I happened to notice Munyou’s advertisement, and sant 99 miles fora bottle of Murnyon’s Rneumausm Cure. The firetdose gave me delief, and one bottle cured me. This wasover two years ago, and] have not had a pain or twinge since. Menyon’s Rheumatism Cure seldom fails to relieve in one to three hours, and cures in a few days Price 2$c. Munyon’s Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forms of indigestion and stomach trouble. Price 2§c. Munyon’s Cold Cure prevents pneumonia and breaks upacold ina few hours, Price 25c, Munyon’s Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, allays soreness, and speedily heals the lungs. Price 25§c. Munyon’s Kidney Cure speedily cures pain in the back, loins or groins and all forms of kid- ney disease. Price 25§c. Munyon’s Headache Cure stops headache in three minutes Price 2§¢. Munyon’s Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Price 25c. Munyen’s Blood Cure eradicates all im- purities of the blood. Price 25c. Munyon’s Female Remedies ase a boon to ail women. Munyon’s Asthma Remedies relieves in 3 minutes and cure permanently. Price $1. Munyoo’s Catarrh Kemedies never fail. The Catarrh Cure—price 25c.—eraslicates the disease from the system, and the Catarrh Tab- lets—price 25c.—cleanse and eal the parts. Muayon’s Nerve Cure is a wor.derful nerve Price 25¢, Minyon’s Vitalizer restores lost vigor, Price pi. A separate cure for each disease. At all } druggists, mosthy 25c a vial. PD , 2 7 Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 11 and 13 Albert Street, Toronto, answered, with free medical advice for any disease. CTR TEE RENEE A One reason why Scott’s Emulsion cures weak throats, weak lungs, makes rich blood, and strengthens puny and delicate children is be- cause all its parts are mixed | in so scientific a manner that the feeblest digestion can deal with it. This experi- ence has only come by doing one thing for nearly 25 years. This means, purest in- ‘| gredents, most evenly and delicately mixed, best adapted for those whose strength has failed or whose digestion would repel an uneven pro- duct. Por # te by all druggists at gO and $1 TVVVTVTVIVTVTT VV TV VV EVT YY Tyr om ‘The D. & L. . Emulsion: Is invaluable, if you are oi E down as it is a food as well as a medicine. E The D. & L. Emulsion Will build you up if your general health is impaired. The D. & L. Emulsion 2 Is the best and most palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oil, agreeing with the moat deli- cate stomachs. The D. & L. Emuision s prescribed by the leading physicians of Canada, ‘ Tho D. & L. Emulsion Is a marvellous flesh producer and will give you an appetite. 50c. & $1 per Bottie Be sure you get | Davis & Lawrence Ca., Lr. the genuine MONTREAL a4 "OTT OPUORRRAAABASD RORAAL AAAS AAAs TO LET. A house on Dorchester Street, next block tothe New Cathedral, at present ccenpied by Mrsv Leahy. Possession given lart of Jure. ARTHUR G. PEAKE, Uftice on “Peake’s Wharf. I VIVTV TV TV TV VV TV IVY PVT TV YTV YTV ry vere SPECTACLES. OO aati te i a ama ay _ Over twenty-five years I have been in the Spéctacle bus inoss and during that 1ime have fitted hundreds and hundreds of persons. Some had put off getting glasies so long that the could not sze a large 4 inch letter A without guing within’? ¢ 3 feet of it, and might have gone blind if they had put off getting glasses much longer. Others have been fitted rather wisfitted, with wrong glasses by travellers, and clei ed a great deal more tban they ought to have been. This y~ar our traveller, Mr. C. H. Wiite, intends calling on par ties at their homes in the country, to test eyes and show * ; ples ot our goods. Should he call on you I bespeak for him your favorable consideration, and any order you may give him will be fillec as soon as possible and guaranteed by me Glasses can also be exchanged at the Store, (‘AMERON Buoex. City, if after « trial they du not prove as Satisfactory as you Wish, E,W. TAYLOR, City ES ee ee oe ne Se BOTTLED <WIND Gulline Metal Stitched Air Collars Mant BY THE GULLINE PHEUMATIC COLLAR CO., Cransy, PQ No sweat pads. The strongest, most durable, lightest, coolest, easiest and best fitting Horse Collars on cart, Heavier loads drawn with less exertion then with any other collars. Sure cure for sore necks and shoulders, The stitsh- ing is rust-proof metal, is not affected by moisture, and will notrip. All collars, from the lightest buggy to the heaviest dray, are made of the very best leather, and tested by a pressure equal to fifteen tons pull, and are so guaranteed, THE GULLINE STRAW COLLARS are also metal stitched and challenge all others for durability § and beauty of finish (the Gulline Pneumatic Collarsexcepted. THE AMES HOLDEN COMPANY, OF MONTREAL, tro. Sole Selling Agents for Canada, with fuil stochs at Montreal, Toronto, St. John, N.B., Winnipeg, Vietoria & Vancouver, B.C. sues os ort err ti at = oan ieee ~— 5 Liido TL oe i ——— Se an ee _— Free Corn! Free Corn Farmers you will have corn free of duty now, but you still require implements to sow and clean it with. QUEEN CORN PLANTER AND PERFECTION WEEDEA, Our Planter sows from 18 to 5 lbs. per acre, with an alarm bell to tell when the seed is running short. A man can sow with one horse about 8 acres per day. OUR PERFECTION WEEDER cleans 3 drills at once and thoroughly takes the weeds out of corn, potatoe or turaif patch; itis the best weeder yet made for rootcrops. Perfect working guaranteed. Yeur inspection of these machines is desired as they are something entirely new. FINLAYSON & MCKINGON TERLIZZICK’s CORNER Dont Ask for Credit CITY HARDWARE STORE But buy cheap for eash. Doing business all for cash with small expene we can do with a small profit; consequently you can buy cheap for cash. The Be NORTON Gs Oo). J. F. NORTON, PROPRIETOR == —— Barbados Molasses and Sugar. one POEDETO PEEP TTAD » wi) be due here 3 7 bout the The schooner “Omega,” will be duc here from Barbados on or a age Ist June, with a carge of Molasses and Sugar which will be sold low landing. Ch’town, 27th May, ’97.—dy2wks ———_ ———— OO a — Advertisers ! ‘Che home circulation is the most valuable ft advertisers. Tue Examiner reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That “£000 for our large advertising patro nege., THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY oan ; ~ — fF ~~ oe rao € ~ TH orace Haszard| On