ie SARC NZ ‘ALENDAR, SEPT IS97 AN ‘ (hs Y ’ SS. i th, 10 8.3 \ ob } 3.) VW ek ~ 1 i. i i | R €s ‘es i V 4 y 5 ) { ; ] >| y 27 2 03 | 1 25 | ps | ) ») { ' ce \ 226 G StL | x \ ‘ 2() § QO] | { 1s Y CL | " 1 4y =«4 | 4 i ' . ? . 3 10 51 is LO 2 ll 45 13-] \ Hl | Ww; O17] 437 $2 Ss} O41 | \ q°2 i {) ao cs 7 i 15 ; l Lt) | 17 , 2 1 45 1S 17 ] 2 19 | Q | mM | Bey 3 OS | dd 4) bi t (5 | 1 5) d 25 2 52 6 45 cS rt | V1 7 5] >4 5a) 19 8 5] = :, yt | 17 9 5 | “1S 58 5 {| 10 24 i IN ’ 5° | si 11 3 B17 6 0} a AV) Wednesdav 4 39 Q 12 4) | Thursday | 6 2 538! 048 Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. — ee ee The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.— - At6.30am,8am,930am, lla m, 1 pm, 2pm, 4 pm, 6.30 p m. Wj" leave Rockey Point as fotlows: Atv am, 8.30a m, 10am, 11.30 am, 1.30pm,3pm,d5pm.7 p m, SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 1245p m,2pm,4pm From Recky Point: At 10am. 1,30pm. 3p m, 5.30 p m. SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- vert ferry till further notice as fol- ows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town dailyat 6 30 amand every half hour up tol0 pm. . Leaving Southport at » 45 a m, making half hourly trips np © 10,05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat aves Ch’town at 7 am, making half hourly trips up to 8.35 p m. Steamer iaid off from 31.05 to 12 o’clock noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- nodate the travelling public Wants, Lest, Found &e¢ “WANTED.—A girl for general honsework. Apply to Mrs Rufus McDonald, Kent St. rep 27 WANTED—A young girl about '6 or 17 yearsofage. Aprly to Mrs A Edmonds, Great Geo. St. sept 27 GIRLS W’*NTE?—7o learn the making. Apply at Beer Bros : 2ised dress- WANTFD.—A_ honsemaid, quireg. App’y at this office. sep 31wk reference re- WANTFT.— To purehese, a enttage econ- tainin« & rooms, centrally situated. 4 np'v to P. O, Box 29. sept 25—diw. WANTFETD—A veneral servant. where a nurse is kent Apply to Mrs James Simpson Roebtord St WANTFT,—A teacher of the first elass for the advareed department. of the New Glias- gow High Scheon!. ta he gin work Nov. Ist, Syrplerent fer'y dollars. C. A. Stevenson Secy. spt 23 W ANTED —A firct elass Fngireer. one who can steam fit. and ‘see belts, must he active and soher, One n> erstanding tea machines vreferred. Give reference and salary expect- ed A.B Examiner < flice, sept 15 tf ART CLASSES.—Vre VaeNutt will re-oven her art classes, Octeber 2nd, at her residence nnner Prince Street. Lesson« given in Mil, and Water Colors. from model! and nsture. Special attention given to Persrective Draw- ing. sep 27 3i TO LET.—The new 7nd ecomfartah!a dwell ingon AVev St, enntaining six rocmsa, row recunied hy Mr. Tohn MeKenna merchat Rent low. noasess'on Ist October next. can be inspected on application. Gen. Alley “Ang 18 246 TO RENT.—That heantifalle situated dwelling,on Haviland St. opposite Ch’town Hospital, containing 11 rooms, formerly oce- npied by the late Patrick Connolly. Rent moderate possession immediately. Apply on the premises, John Connoily. sep 214i eod TO V.FT—A Honse on Prince Street next to Mr. Thomas Alley’s, containing seven large room in first class order: thereis alsoa fine eeller under the whole of the house; there is a good stable with coach house and vard. The above property will be ready for a tenant the first of October next. It is oceupied at present bv George Toombs Fsq., who bas lived in it fora number of years Apply to MrT Mc- Quaid, Tewer Queen Street, orto the owrer, Edward Kelly, Southport, sept 8—eod tf Neuralgia you Fletcher, Hsq. Dear Str,—I donot wist to return to Montreal without expressing my gratitude to | for the very excellent Bell Piano that you placed at my disposal fur my recital, | [have tried many Canadian Pianos of different manufac- turers nd must say that, con- sidering the size of the instru- ment, | 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 of the highest grade. Again thanking you, very sincerely, I remain, Yours, Frep. KE. Morris P. E. 2, Opera House Building J.C. P. Yeo, Agent at Summerside. Qystes and Apples. The best cellar and warehouse accom-— modations in the city. We expect to handle nearly a!! the apples on the market. Country dealers and town customers can place their order with us and be sure of getting the besi stock at market prices. OYSTER3- We expect to hand'e 2000 barrels this season every barrel repacked by hand io our cellar. Customers will know exactly what they may expect as warked on each barrell. E. H. NORTON, Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. Cottage and ‘Town Lots For Sale, island Agency, To be soid by public anction on the premises on Wednesday, 6th October, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, that com- fortable and commodious Cottage and Town Lots No’s 38, 39 and 40 in the 2nd hundred in Charlottetown. ALSO—At the same time the field opposite thereto and east of and adjoining the Gas Works. Both properties being owned by the Gas Company. Terms cash. For particulars apply to H. J. CUNDALL, President Ch’town Gas Light Company Sept 21, °97—thur and mon till sale. 5,000 men, women and children te to call and inspectmy New Goods. Compare prices with othor stores,ahd be convinced by buying from me your watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spectacles, eye glasses, etc, you will save money, and the goods bought from me will be warranted to give satisfaction. c. CG. JORY North Side Queen Squere, posite Post Office. BAGS In the head is almost invariably caused by decayed and apscessed teeth. Don’t suffer needlessly when youcan be releived in a few hours and cured in a few days by the careful treatment we will give you. J. H. AYERS, DENTIST. >. S. Painless extraction of teeth, 3 ee SS naan ee it 15.000 second hand. 19.000 new, at current prices. Carvell Bros. Ch’town sep 28 pat 2 aw 1 mo rye ae iz lowest ait iin canals italia itera iis ain BAGS - BAGS APLE ay GC: hie . Widespread Ignorance on the Part of Consumers, Speaking cf maple sugar brings to mind the fact that there is no product of the farm concerning which there is greater the part of con- sumers than maple sugar and sirup. It seems to be almost the universal opinion ignorance on irup to be genuine must be and of a thick, heavy that mapie s lar I dark in col body. I have carefully studied this mat- ‘and I am convizced that dealers in | Jarge towns and cities are largely re- sponsible for this. Maple sirup is one of the easiest things to ‘‘doctor.’’ For in- stance, a gallon of strictly pure, light colored maple sirup is received, and for- ry substunces, as cane sugar or glu- | cose, are added and three gallons made, scant ent te iliac elie tml el oo gud all are branded ‘‘pure maple sirup.’’ Some years ago I stepped into a gro- cery store in the city of Denver and in- quired if they bad any genuine maple sivup. ‘‘Oh, yes’’—and I was shown cans branded ‘‘pure Vermont maple sirup.’’ I asked the grocer if be would kindly let me taste a sample. He did so, and as I looked up I suspect he be- gan to ‘‘sme]] mice’’ and asked if I was a manufacturer of the article, I[ said, ‘Yes, and I ship it every spring to city.’’ Seeing he was fuzirly caught, he said: ‘‘The fact is I cannct foo] you, I see. This sirup of ours was probably made in Chicago.’’ Last spring I sent a gallon by re- quest to a pastor of a church in Brook- lyn who in his boyhood days used to live on a farm in Chenango county and knew what real maple sirup was. We sent hima gallon of early make, of a light amber shade, and at once received word that the sirup was entirely ahead of any he had ever seen, and that it was an utter impossibility to procure such in the city. Why is it impossible? I know fine sirup is made and shipped. The fact is, as I said before, the consumer is not allowed to taste that fine, light colored, genuinely pure article, for once he gets a taste of it the trade for the bogus ar- ticle is gone. A few days ago a friend told me he sent a pound of fine sugar, made by one of our farimers, to his mother in Baltimore. The cake weighed 18 ounces, and as it went by mail it cost him 18 cents postage. The letter carrier who delivered it said it must be something valuable to pay so much postage. Té: lady said she could guess what it was. It was acake of maple sugar her boy had sent her from New York. As the carrier lived close by the lady told him to come in during the evening and she would show him something good. He did so, but the moment he saw it he said: ‘‘You can’t fool me, That isn’t maple sngar. Maple sugar is always black.’’ She chopped off a cor- ner and told him to sample it. He de- clared he had never seen maple sugar before and wanted the lady to write and order him 100 pounds. The sugar was shipped, cash received, and one man learned that maple sugar, in order to be genuine, need not be black asa etovepipe.—Country Gentleman. > Oo An O.p Anp WetL TrieD Remepy.— Mis. Winslow’s Scothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their-children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wia. colic, and is the best remedy forDiarrhea Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. ™~~-nty-five cents a bottle, Its value i+ scalculatle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sor... pg Syrup, and take no other Fin?- PE, Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. your ! frains Out- : Trains In ward. Read} STATIONS. |ward. Read down. up. P. M.|A. M. louis 3 30) 6 30; Charlottetown . o 1312 10 3 52) 6 44)..Royalty Junction.) 9 9) 11 48 4 42) 7 18)..North Wiltshire, . 8 2810 58 4 58! 7 28).. Hunter River... 8 1810 48 5 34) 7 52)..Bradalbane...... 7 54110 07 5 44) 7 58}:.Emerald.. ..... | 7 49) 9 57 5 59] 8 OS|.. Freetown ....... 7 381 9 42 6 2 2 a Seen - ++ | 7 931 9 20 5d) 8 45)Ar. 1G: 8 45 ¢ Salto cole} S’Side { Lr. 5 ol 8 10 7 45/10 29|..Miscouche ...... 5 42| 7 56 8 0210 49)- . Wellington ...... 5 16} 7 38 8 30)11 32)..Port Hill ....... 4 33) 711 9 20}12 50).-O’Leary..... e+++] 3 15] 6 20 9 $6] 1 15!.-Bloomfield ...... 2 50) 6 O4 i0 00 2 03).-Alberton........ 1 13) 5 40 10 40! 3 00)--Tignish .... -...| 7 95) 5 00 PL M.|P. M, ee ee A. M.\P. M. fA. MIA. M. 6 48 3 G)y.. Charlottetown...) 9 15) 5 40 7 05) 3 14).-Royalty Junction) 9 91) 5 20 481 333 anes iiwhane’ | § 37| 4 47 10) 4 OOjAr. » | Ly. 5| 4.15 20) 4 05 Lv. } Mestew't } XY! 310 400 OO} 4 34).. Morell... —.....' 7 421 3 20 29) 4 54/..St. Peters ......! 7 991 2 50 16, 5 28|..Bear River ......| 6 46| 2 08 11 00 6 00} -Souris.... ks: | 6 15} 1 20 M. P. M. fA. M.|P. M. 8 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ....1 8 10) 35 9 37) 4 58)..Cardigan........ 7 17| 2 38 00) 5 15)..Georgetown ....) 7 00) 2 15 MIP Me} |A. M.|P. M. P.M. lad Ba 7 56}..Emerald ...... 7 45 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 ie M. A. M, io 2. ee run by Eastern Standard ‘lime. ARP, D.PQTTINGER 8u ntendent, Gen Mg Ry Charlottetown. Gioneton WB. Raiwsy Cifce,June., 1£97 The Time To Buy Steel Plows, Sulny Plows, Corn Cutters Straw Cutters, Mill Grinders, Grain Crushers, Root Cutters, Root Pu!pers, Potato Digg 5 @ rs, Fan Mills, Horse Pov-ers, Threshers, Cleaners aud Shorters, Boad Carts, Expre-s Wagons, Truck Wagons, Box Carts, Cart Woeels, W heel Barrows, Harness, Ete. We have just received Two Carlcads cf the above goods, whieh we will sell at lowest prices and on terms to suit our customers Everything isup to date and fully warranted. A. HORNE & C0. Pp. &E Island Railway Princ3 County Exhibitioa, Th connection with the Prince County ¥r- hibition, to be held at Summ: rside, on 6h October, 1897, Return Tickets will be issued atone firstclass fare, from ‘‘harlottetown, ‘are Traverse, Vignish and intermediate stations to Summerside on (ctoder 5th, and vy forenoon trains on October 6ik, goodt r return On October 6th avd 7th. A speci | passengergtrain will leaye Char- le ttelown at 7.45 a.m.on Qctober 6tb, ar- rive at Summerside at 10 a, m, and leave here for return at 5,15 p, m. A special train wil! leave Tignish at5.°0 a,m,ongih «cteber arrive at summerside at',00a,m, and leave there for return at 5,30 p m. keturn Tickets will be issued by s eciil trains at the fuilowing rates for round trip:— From Charlottetown $1.0 = R, Junction to N, Wiltshire,(ine) 75 H. Riverto Emerald (inc) oO Cape Traverse to Kinkora inc) 0 Freetown and intermediate Sta- - tions, one first-class fare, Tignish to k lmsdale (inc) 1,00 Plusvilie to Portage (inc) 7 Conway to Northam (ine) ow») E:om Richmond and Intermediate Statiens one first-class fare, The Special Train from Tignish will carry Live Stock to and Irom the Exhibition. G, A. SHARP D. POTTINGER Supt, General Mananger Gov't Khailwayvs Railway Office, Ch’town, sept 29— Reni an B se se a7 -« 4 oe se 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..... So 0O0OC G)0O80 ¢Keep Your Ankles Warm By wearing a pair of gaiters. We can sell yon gaiters at very low prices, Ladie’s gaiters fom 30c, up. Childrens bigh gaiters in tan and blacw 50c a psir, Men’s gaiters in navy blue and tan. Our prices speak for them- selves. 0OO4 COO8S 6908 BEE USSOO OC +, 06660000 by SPOSSSSO OO SS OOG9 $908 600000006000 90 eeee COLLEGE AND SCHOOL G34) {) HA & Seribblers, Foolseap, Ink Pencils, Pens, Note Books etc , ets. Cheapest and Best at McMillan & Hornsby's QUEEN STREET One loaf of bread may be light, sweet and digestible. You may use the same ma- terials for another and have it heavy, sour and soggy. The knack is in putting the in- gredients together just right. A substitute for Scott’s Emul- sion may have the same in- gredients and yet net be a perfect substitute, for no one knows how to put the parts togeth:r <s we do. The se- cret cf “how” is our busi- ness—twenty-five years of experience has taught us the best way. Two sizes, 50 cts. end $1.09, é SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Out® ; If You ars} Going one jm Or any part of the United Siates, the cheapest and best route is via the Flant ine, THE POPULAR SUM- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CHCOTOWN. The favorite S. S. “Halitax” wil. leave Cb’town for Boston every Friday at l p.m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- day at noon. Steamer calis at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Tuesdays and Saturday morn- ings, via Pictou make _ close connection at Halifax with steamers *“Olivtte” and “Halifax” ‘or Boston di- rect Wednesdays at 7 a. m and Sa¢- urdays 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.E.I. Railway, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark tieket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. diw Piling and Piling all kinds of Lumber daily Everything new and good. Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; We Vfant ‘YOU to see us before 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 all kinds in stock © JAMES BARRETT, Telephone 181, SSOCOSOae@ > fall Groodg eee We are daily opening up a large stock of R Nes arge stock of Ready to wear ‘lothing, Men’s Furnishings, Boots & Shoes, Rubbers, ete. You cannot get full value for ycur money unless you share in the bargains we are giving, Come To-day and look tirough our stock. We will be glad to see you and give you the best possible value at J.0. Masioult Ud Stal, Opposite west end Market. P. K. I. Railway ALBERTON EXHIBITION, In connection with the Exhibition to be held at. Alberton, Thursday, 30th September, inst, return tickets will beissued at one first- class fare from Charlottetown and intermed- jiaie stations to Alberton on the [9th inst, good for return on 3)th, A &pecial passenger train will leave Ch’town at 580 a. m. on Sept. 30th, leave Su~merside at7 25a. m, arrive at Alberton at 10.15a m., and leave there for return at 5pm. Return tickets to goand come by this trsin wili be issued at following rates tor the round trip From Ch'townu to Emerald inclusive $1.35 a Freetown to Miscouche ” £0 = St Nicholasto Ellerslie “ 75 % Me Seili’s to Coleman = iw ” O'Leary and intermeuiate stations one first class fare. Retarn tickets willbe issued from Tignish and intermediate sixitions on 30th inst... good lor return on same and following day. G. A. SHARP. D. POTTINGER Superintendant General Mananger Railway Office Moncton N, B, Ch’town, sept. 20 97 eod TERPSIGHORE HALL GREAT GEORGE STREET Mrs Burris assisted by Miss Burris w reopen her dancing classes, for the seon on Thursday September 30th. Adults at 8 p. m. Juveniles and youog ladies at 4 p. mw. Private lessons day or evenings. Satis« faction assured, 7 mon fri sat tf New Crockery Store All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dioner Sets, Tea Sets, Ci ocolate Sets and Chamber“Sets, Butter Coolers, Pitchers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Crocks Cream Crocke, Cake Pots, Bean Pots, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot of Glass, in Tumblers, Goblets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Glass, Preserve Dishes, Bread ‘plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Ceke Stands, and a Jot of other articles too p»merons to mention. GIVE US A CALL, We are sure to suit you, both in price and quality. C. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North oe io — House. PLE INDIAN Tt Bralmin Brand ae emer em A shipment just received direct from the gardens. HORACE HASZARD Agent for Canada —_—-——* Sh’town, 25th Sept Conanleys wharf 2w—eod mm 7, ; ; :