CALENDAR, SEPT.. 1897. N's ANGI First Quarter, ot Th. O.Sm, p } M . L( . Wh. DS : +> | T ast Quarter, ]S8th, 10h. 38.5n Rew \ . Zith. Gh. Bila Su High Day of Week | Suna t | ' I 56 | 34! 1 32 » y ! 2 Z tt 3 | ’ | os 0! 24 f\S ) ) Ss} 3 D \ i) i 2 & | M lay 2 24 5 36 7 | Tuesday > 22 6 51 S31 We lay oe 20; 8 QO] 9 | Thursday — 6 | is; 901 pO Fri 7 | 16) 954 ako y S| 14 10 5] ei S 1 | 12 ll 45 3 i™M ' i] Ot. O V7 ret 12 Si. 84) 56) W 3 | 61 059 ¥6 | Thursday 1S | it i BP 7 i Fri 16 | 2 | 1 45 18 Ly 17 4 3 9 m9! S Y iS} 559] 303 Aa)| M “0 7 | 4 CdS 21 I \ ol 55 | 5 2 22 Wednesday 52 53 6 43 23 | Thursday — aT! 51 7 51 24 | Friday DD a | 8 5] 25 | Saturday 55 47}. 9S 21S — os | 10 24 77 | Monday 59 3} 11 31 48 | Tuesday 6 0 41 2) | Wednesday 1 239 | 2 30 | Thursday 6 2] 538} 04 Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. The Steamer. “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.—- At6.30am, 8am, 9.30am, lla m, 1 pm, 2 pm, 4pm, 6.30 p m. Wi" leave Rockey Point as follows: At 7am, 8.30a m, 10am, 11.30 am, 1350pm,3pm,5pm.7 p m. SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45pm,2pm,4pm From Recky Point : At 10am, 130 pm, 3p m, 5.30 pm. SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- pert ferry till further notice as fol- ows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town daily at 6.30 am and every half hour up tol10 pm. Leaving Southport at 4.45 a m, making half hourly trips np “ 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat saves Ch’town at 7 am, making half hourly trips up to 8.35 p m. Steamer iaid off from 11.05 to 12 o’clock noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- nodate the travelling public Wants, Lost, Found «ce ‘VANTFD—A_ general Harris, Brighton Road, sei vant J, sept 2 WANTED-— At once. two good coat makers, Apply at McKay Woolen Co. TO LET.--1 he western half of the house on Kirg St, near Prince Immediate pos ession Apply to Capt May. Grafton St sept7 WANTED —A good smart steady boy about 15 or 16 years old, to clerk in a eent*’ turnish- ing store. Boy with seme experience pre- ferrea. Apply by letter to Box 1'6. aept7. TO LET.— House on Brighton Road, at present occupied by Miss McLeod Heated with hot water, bath room &c¢, ‘pply to J. J. McKinnon, at Finlayson ee ug: NOTICE —Tvwo College Students ran be accomodated at JAMES M. RICHARNS, Cuamberland st 22 T.OST.—Tvesdavy p m: Julv J3th, between Fidon and Findlays, Orwell. a brown silk umbrella, close rolled. Antomatic Frame, Suitable reward. RobinsStable, — St. ¥y QW e, LOST.— On Thursday morning, en the St, Peter’s Road,a red cloth ecape.fur lined and trimmed with blacx fur. Finder will please leave at Examiner Office and receiva reward. sept 3 21 TO LET.—The new #nd comfortable dwell ing on AlleySt. contaluving six room4, no eceupied by Mr. John MeKenna mercha Pent low, possession ist. October next, canh inspected on applic ttioa. Geo. Allev A&A Ang 18 246 ai ai a LOST.—On Aug, 2th between New Glasgow | and Ch’Town.a velvet cape trimmed. with ur. finder will be rewarded bv leaving at his fice, Aug 31 ai WANTED, - At oncea girl for general heusework. good references required Apoly to Mrs P. Blake, King Street Aug 3l W ANTED.—A girl for general house » ork. Apply to Mrs J. T, Mellish Great George St, aug 31 LOST.—On the 21 st of Angust, between “h’town and ‘rracadie Cross, St. Peters Road, a pocret book containing $8.00 or $900 The finder wll be liberally? rewarded by re- turning it tothe owner, A. J. ‘Dougan. Trac- adie Cross I ot 36. sept. 2dy - —— AGENTS WANTED — Wanted live men and women to sell the fastest selling work of | the times. “KLONDYKE” by JOSEPH | LADUE the bonanza king ofthe new gold ie, it ow, Liberal terms dollars await you bn F é Ps: JOHN LOVELL « SON., MONTRE‘4L CAN- ADA, Sept 235i TO LET.—That brick house pleasantly sit, | mated on Poplar Terrace, E. Kent St.. rooms. Hot Water Heating. Roomy stable Coach House and Gardens. Also the cottage etable, and grounds adjoining the above noure. Apply at house, or at office of F, W. L. Moore, Executor estate F. W. Moore 202—lwk Wher: you were making 4 THE We know that Cod-liver Oil is a fat-forming food because takers of it gain rap- idly in weight under its use and the whole body receives vital force. When prepared asin Scott’s Emulsion, it is | quickly and easily changed into the tissues of the body. As your doctor would say, “it is easily assimilated.” Perhaps you are suffering from fat starvation. You take fat enough with your food, but it either isn’t the right kind, or itisn’t digested. You need fat prepared for you, as in Scott's Emulsion, WP eI NSAI NS I Aids digestion wonderfully Adams’ Tutt Frotti. dealers try to palm off imitations on which they make more profit. és 1 SALE OF wz f> Desirable Property That beautiful property opposite Birch Grove, Freetown, at present occupied by Mrs. Crosby. ‘There are about 40 acres of cho:ce well cultivated land, and the build- ings, includisg dwelling house, barns, 1 | ! } DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 8, 1897 * Clear Xvidence, Jndge—What’s your name? Prisoner—I’m Pat Murphy, your tonor. Judge—Where do you live? Prisoner—Sure, I don’t where, sor. Judge (to second prisoner)—What’s your name? ‘I’m Denis McCarthy, sor,’’ ‘Where do you live?’’ ‘*Begorra. your honor, I live next door to Pat Murphy.’’—Punch. live any- How She Appeared, Something whizzed by—a mingle- ment of steel spokes and red bloomers. ‘‘What is that there?’’ asked Uncle Hiram, withdrawing his gaze from the high building to look after the vision. ‘*That is the pew woman,’’ answered his nephew. ‘‘The new woman? Looks like the oid boy.’’—Kalamazoo Telegraph. Stopped the Elopement. **How did they stop the elopement?” asked Maud. ‘*By a detestable pieee of trickery,’’ replied Mamie. ‘‘Her father put his head out of the window and shouted that her hat was on crooked, and when she grabbed for it she upset the taa- dem.’’—Washington Star. His Business, Judge—What is your occupation? Prisoner (who was caught in a game bling house raid)—I’m a locksmith. Judge— What were you doing in there when the officers entered? Prisoner—I was making a bolt for the door.—New York Sunday Journal. A New Fashion Needed. Foreman—We need a few lines to complete a column. Rural Editor (wearily )—Well, say the Prince of Vales has begun wearing old clothes becuuse they are more comfor- table. Perhaps it will start a fashion that you and I can follow.—Puncb. False Prophets. ‘*They told me,’’ said he to himself, spoken of as Mrs. Bingle’s husband. | But they lied.’’ ‘*So they did,’’ said she, who had overheard. ‘‘You are not spoken of at all.’’—-Indianapolis Journal. Postponed. Employer—I thought you wanted to granary, outbuilbings, etc., are. in, good | goto your grandmother’s funeral this condition. The property includes all oi that large and beautiful grove very .suit- able for picnic parties, on the tiorth side of the main road, and isin a charming spot, near churches, school, hall, stores, etc, and within a quarter of a mile from Freetown Railway Station, and two miles from Dunk River. Terms will be made to suit purchasers. If not sold by private sale before Tues- day, August Slst, it will then be offered at suction st }] o’clock, p.m. Foz further particulars apply to E. CROSBY, Ry. Station Agent, Cape Traverse. 168 —6i THE U0BELL LINE were eee a em aes ae ee es —— a S ret The Str. Greetlands is now loading in Montreal, and will leave for Charlottetown on Frnday morning. For partie- ulars, apply to N. RATTENBURY, aug 25-—-tf Agent Piling and Piling all kinds of Lumber daily Everything new and good. Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; We VYfant "XY OU 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 al) kinds in stock JAMES BARRETT, Conno'ty’s Whar Telephone 18). AT THE--~< DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have your teeth extracted free of | pain by the means of either genera) or ocal anesthesia. Al] kinds of work dene atisfactorily. DR. J. H. AYERS: afternoon. | Office Boy—Please, sir, it was post- | poned on account of wet grounds.— Truth. Quite Probable. She-—How do you account for the enormous increase of the English spar- row in America? He—They’re teo ugly to go on wors- en’s hats!—Chicago Record. Covered the Bet. ‘*I hear Jim Jonsing’s dun got pinch- ed. What’s got him in trouble?’ ‘*His sportin blood. He bet de cop- per dat he wouldn’t arrest him.”’ *“*What did de cop do?’ “He took him up.’’—New York Jour- mal. FOR SALE The subscriber, owing to ill health, of- fers by private sale, his property, consist- ing of a three tenement house and cottage in the rear. Land 100 ft. running back, and 50 ft. frontage. Tenement house, 42 f:. frontage add running back 40 ft. Cottage, 27 ft. frontage, aud running back 17 ft. Stone wall and frost-proof cellar. If not disposed of by Aug. 12th, will be cold ou that dats at 12 o’clock, noon, by public auction by ROBERT BEAIRSTO. For further puarticularsapply to ALEXANDER ROBERTSON Euston St West, opp, Kirk. TENDERS. Sealed .tenders addressed to the Sec- retary of the pew Cathedral Building ; Committee, and endorsed, “fenders for ‘heating New Roman Catholic Cathedral,” will be received at the Bishop’s Palace, Charlotretown until noon on Wednesday, -S>p'ember 15th inst., from’ any person or | persons willing to hrat the new R.C. ' Cathedral, accurding to plan< and speci fications to be seen atthe office of tle Inspector, Mr. Lemay. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the low- est or any tender. Py Orper or Commirrer. Sept 3—3i. **that when I married her I would be | HER UMBRELLA, What Her Handling of It Proclaimed to the Observing Man. Two men who sat near the window of a @own town hotel afew days ago whiled away the time by watching the women go by and commenting on their umbrellas. The storm had abated about an hour be- fore and the sun had peered through a rift in the clouds, but for all that the first pe- destrian went stalking past with ber um- brella still held aloft. “That woman,’’ said one of the men, ‘is as patient as Job. ‘ She is not a stu- dent absentmindedly poring over book lore, but a housekeeper who is so taken up with thoughts of what she is going to get for supper that she doesn’t know it has stopped raining. What is more, she is thoroughly unselfish. People who forget to lower their umbrellas when the sun be- gins to shine always are. That girl just behind her who has already taken time to fold her umbrella neatly, even though it is soaking wet, is going to bean old maid. Sheis narrow minded too. The next one has bound the folds down, but it looks uneven and bulging. That woman’s children will always look dowdy, but she will nurse them successfully through in- numerable attacks of croup and rash, and no family in town will have better things to eat. “That short woman with her umbrella flopping this way and that wii: always be poor, because she will give away every- thing as soon as she gets it. Hers isn’t al togethcra commendable generosity, either, for it is caused more by lack of power to say ‘no’ than by an inherent desire to help her fellow creatures. ‘Lhat dark woman with the tip of her umbrella trailing Cownward and backward atan angle of 45 degrees is malicious. I wouldn’t trust her out of my sight. She’d say something noan about me the first chance she got. Yhe one whe carries ber umbrella swun; carclessly over her shoulder isa happy ge lucky individual whe will always havea good time, not because she earns it, but hecause the worid owes it to her, and she is going to have her rights. ‘Do you sca that wontan who holds her winlrelin abiight angles to her body and sticks the 6 .arp point ahead like a bay- enet? She’s one of tLe kind that sets the world afire. She has more energy in a miuute than most people have ina year. A woman who swings her umbrella as she walks is prone to cillycaliy; she never knows her mind, and, no diffirence how wellshe mar pretend to like a person, if another specks iil cf iim in his absenee, she will gencrally side in with the caluin- inator; at any rate she will say nothing in his defense. She who trails her um- brella along in her wake is untidy and in- clined’ toward Jow principles. The one that holds tLe stick uprightand keeps tap- ping it on the pavement every little while is a good person to tie to; sne has strength and honesty. ‘There comes a woman car- rying her umbrella under her arm. She’s my wife and I won’t say anything about her.’’ His companion looked at the little man’s wrinkled, perplexed face and smiled. He fancied he knew what the verdict would have been had the woman only beem some: body sea —Chicago Tribune. ———s Se ——————— NOTICK has just been received of a consider- able advance in the prices of Waltham and Elgin 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. Hk. FAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. ‘orth Side Queen Square, rs. Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. | frains Out- (Trains In ward. Read} STATIONS. ward, Read down. up. P. M.|A. Mel | P.M. P.0 Ms 3 30) 6 30. »Charlottetown “| y 1512 10 3 52] 6 44 .- Royalty Tunction.) g 9) 11 48 4 42) 7 18 --North Wiltshire... 8 2810 58 4 58 7 98 .. Hunter River... | ¢ yo110 43 5 341 7 52..-Bradalbane...... 7 54110 07 5 44) 7 58|.-Emerald....... 7 48| 9 57 5 5H 8 08|-- Freetown ....... 7 38) 9 42 S i 8 2a} «Kensington te | T2819 20 55] 8 45 ‘| Si { 7 00} & 45 7 30110 ooLv f Side | Ly. 6 05, 8 10 7 45,10 22|--Miscouche ......) 5 49! 7 56 8 o2!10 49)--W ellington...... 5 161 7 38 8 20111 32}. - Port Hill ......./ 4 331 7 11 9 20112 50|--O’Leary..... e+e] 3 15) 6 2 9 36) 1 15}-- Bloomfield ......1 9 59) 6 O4 0 00 2 03}--Alberton......../ 3 13) 5 40 10 40) 3 00|--Tignish .... +++) 1 05) 5 00 P. M.|P. M. <cciincc teal eee, ae A. M.|P. M. TA. M.JA. M. 6 45! 5 GO|..Charlottetown.../ 9 15! 5 40 7 05| 3 14|.. Royalty Junction) 9 91) 5 20 3381 331 ee oeaan oo 8 37| 4 47 10 som} rt} Vv. 8 15) 415 20} 4 o5|Lv. f MStew't yf ar) 8 a0) 4 00 00) 4 33)..Morell..........) 7 49} 3 29| 4 54|.-St. Peters ......| 7 20] 2 50 16| 5 28|.. Bear Rivez ......) 6 46) 2 08 1] 6 00} .Souris.... ... ++-| 6 15} 1 20 A .M.|P. M4 JA. M.IP. M. 8 25) 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ....1 8 10) 3 50 9 37 4 58}..Cardigan........ 7 17) 2 38 QO 5 15)..Georgetown ....| 7 OO} 2 15 M | M A. M.IP. M. ip. M. oe 7 S6]..Emerald ...... 7 45 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 |p. .M. |A. M, Trainsare run by Eastern Standard Time. A McDONALD, D.PQOTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen € Govt. 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The only reliable, best, and at least 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market, AULD BROS. Mes = ees The Leading Topic Pe Ist Fuarmer—Where will I get my fall boots? and strong. 2nd Farmer—I have tried all round and find that Goff Bros. solid leather homemade boots are the very best. I advise you to give them a trial this fall and ycu will doas Ido. Now, buy all your footwear from them ist Farmer—Goff Bros. have a good honest name and I will deal with GOFF BROS. | want them good, cheap