: Ms ‘ 9 ft ‘eit e 5. A. Maruirsoy, YHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 25, 1898 PE Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 27th Dec., 1897, trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. —_— frains Out- i ward, Read | STATIONS, — eon down, | up ‘ f Mia. wu.) » ate 2h, 3 10) 6 2) .. Charlottetown . 5 34) 10 00 3 30) 6 35).. Royalty Junction.) 5 ] ; 9 40 4 17| 7 19], North Wiltshire. | 7 1) 8 55 4 31; 7 24). . Hunter River... 1 oq) 8 41 05) 7 51). .Bradalbane..... i 00) 8 07 5 13) 7 58). .Emerald.. ..... 12 53) 7 53 5 27) 8 opl.. Freetown ......- ° 12 7 39 5 47| 8 95|.. Kensington .... 2 9a| 7 18 Pp. MiP: Mw. + S’Side - yi ad 12 50) Lv / AT |19 30! 111 . Miscouche ..... 10 10) 1 37|.. Wellington ...... > 47 2 19)... Port Hill ....+++) 9g gg a 34 é O’Leary eeeoroeceee 8 Oo 8 58]. . Bloomfield ...... 7 24) 4 34|..Alberton......-- 6 55) 5 30 . Tignish sone oeoe 6 00! eA. M A. mu. entenmenmleal ' i. 4. "2 30 Charlottetown . /10 30 2 5) . Royalty Junctior 10 10 s 23) ‘ Bedford serene : . 9) 37 Pe Ce eee Ly 9 05 10 I f - Stewart lar | 8 50 > 29) CGO... cccces } ss 5 45. . Georgetown | 710 P. M./ } [A = co Aerie A. M. | 4 06)..Mt. Stewart ....; 8 55 | 4 43) .Morell....... ane | 5 12). St. Peters reves! 7 48 5 oa .. Bear River ....<. | 7 03) Se iviics.cctoss | 6 20 lp M,) lA. M. ip. M A. M.| | 5 15) .Emerald ...... 7 50) 6 05)..Cape Traverse ..) 7 0) IP. a. J |A. M. —_—— Trainsare run by Wasterp “tandard 'I'ime. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGEKR, Superintendent, Gen Mes Govt. Rys, rlottetown. oncton, N B. Railway Office, Dec. 27 1897 Wants, Lost, Found &e¢ FOR SALE.—Two Gurncy Boilers, in per- fect order (larger ones being needed). ‘4 ppiv at the Chariottetown Hospital, janl2—d2wks LOST.—Last July, at Victoria, Chain. Apply at this office. TO LET.—Honse on lower fpring Park Road( with or witheut barn) containing “ughtlarge and well finished :coms, Frest oof cellar. Possession Ist of Dec. Apply S'G ‘vhorne Revere Hotel, nov27 tt a Gold janll— aioe eee Sumiie seat family sleigh, igh-turned runnersand dasher. JOHN GATES, St Peter’s Road. " ~ LOST.—A gold chain and a medal yester- ay, between Steam Nay. ©o'’s Wharf and ‘ost Office. Apply at this office. jani2 WANTED.—At Vietoria Uafe, a smart tidy girl, to assist in Cafe.—John P. Joy. Jan 17 lwk FOR SALF.- F: v2 shares in the Charlotte- town Amateur Athletic Association, will be sold atabargain, Apply at this « ffice 2 jan2:—lw pd SRET.NG BOOTS Black and Checolate 7 J, f Y, | ee , ’ . CurPyaugne S Sew AY, 4 , Gece? ea P oe d Nenana. oP a4 Best and Chuapest. —— AT GOFF BROS re eee a LEGAL CARD. ee Mathieson & Bentley Barristers, Solicitors, Ete OFFICES— Cameron Block, Charlottetown Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN W. K. Benrrey, y 5 Geo’town. Ch’town, Jan3—lawkwEx&at3inos; wJo.& Watch- | man 3mosz. If your children are well but not robust, they need Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil. We are constantly in re- ceipt of reports from par~ ents who give their children the emulsion every fall fora month or two. It keepsthem well and strong all winter. It prevents their taking cold. Your doctor will confirm this. The oil combined with the hypophosphites isa splen- did food tonic. soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toropta, EPPSS COCOA ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED In Quarter-Pound Tins only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. =e <2 227% t ee eo 'B125 BUYS A PAIR of mens light Dongola laced boots, suitable for wearing vader rubbers and overshoes. si OO tor your choice of a lot of ladies’ and girls fine boots. 60 & 7W5¢ Lots of ladies’ slippers, Moos e- hide Moccasins, from 50c a pair up. ‘R. EK. Jost Stamper’sCorner . -—————— ease 2 ® sa % «= o es % es @ | | | | | Soseoessesere 266008660900 o Oysters ae ee ee JOY! JOY! JOY! "=r George Street. Oysters served in every style Lunches and dinners with despatch. As usual, T am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantity to customers to any part of tne city. Telephone Connection. JOHN PL. TOY Vicrorta CAFE Gt George St..... California Prunes We have a very fine assortment of California Stewing Prunes on hand They are much nicer than the ‘Lurkish Prunes, being larger and _ better flavored. u soma eee an 2 2 23 ee 8 OOS ; MONEY TO LEND ¢ ’ J.J. JOHNSTON $ > Barrister at Law, 3 $Stamper Block. Charlottetown §& Bee soeerqvecseceecsceccons Oyster Victoria Cafe, Great Cape Cod Grauberries We have several bbls. of chuice Cran- berries in stock. On account of the scarcity of apples this pear, we are selling quite a lot of Cranberries for pies, sauces, etc, . i HIS RHYTHMIC FLOW METHOD OF BECOMING A GENIUS. periment and Was Frightened — First Finally Sent For the Doctor. Mr. Wager, after the fashion of the and roars and eats caramels,’’ writes jokes and poems during business hours and gives up his leisure moments on Sunday to ‘The Sun and philosophical experiments. If morning recently, she might have been saved from some alarming suspicions about Wagg during the day. She saw Wagg read and then reread one article in it several times. “That has long been my theory,” he ex- claimed as he laid down the paper, and Mrs. Wagg, supposing that he referred to a new scheme for currency reform or some- thing equally uninteresting to her, did not question him, but went about her house- hold duties. An hour later she found Wagg in his study staring straight ahead. ‘** Are you ill?’’ she asked anxiously. ‘‘Hush, please, and don’t destroy my rhythm,” said Wagg calmly. Mrs. Wagg supposed that a poem was taking shape in her husband's mind, and she retreated. When she again looked in on Wagg, he was sitting in the same chair, but one nostril was stopped with cottcn, and he held his watch before him. ‘TIT am sure you are ill,”’ said Mrs. Wagg. ed fashion. ‘I’m just experimenting with my rhythm. That's all, really.’’ Two hours later Mrs. Wagg went up to now closed with cotton. Waggz's expression was intense. His wife began to have fears of his sanity, and she stole softly out of the room. When luncheon time came, Wagg re- sponded to the summons, as usual, but his wife noticed that he was asbentminded and that his appetite was not good. Immedi- ately after luncheon Wagg retired to his library, and there his wife found him hold- ing a feather first on one nostril and then on the other. His watch was open on the table before him, and he looked worried. **Now, James,”’ she said, **I am sure you are not well. Let me get a hot water bag and’’— **It’s nothing, my dear, but those d——d Yogis. I beg your pardon, but they are enough to make a man swear.” ‘**] hope they are not contagious, James, know.” ‘Now, according to them,” continued Wagg, as if he had not heard his wife, “they have a breathing exercise that en- ables them to reach a much higher state of psychic action. That sounds plausible.” ‘*Hadn’t I better get the hot water bag?”’ suggested Mrs. Waxg. **Now, when we force the breath,” con- tinued Wagg, breathing hard, ‘‘we in- crease the rhythmic nervous flow and con- sequently the reaction in the brain cells.” Wagg continued to brreathe hard for five minutes, and Mrs. Wagg watched him anxiously. “That sounds fair,’’ he said, breaking the silence, **but 1 can’t get any reaction. Now, here is another. This Yogi says to begin the exercise by closing the right nos- tril with the thumb and slowly inhaling for four seconds through the left nostril. (Wagg here followed directions). ‘lmagine while doing this thas you are sending a current down the spinal cord.’ Now, I can’t do that. Either my imagination is at fault or my spinal cord is.”’ **Won’t you try the hot water bag, please, James?" interrupted Mrs. Wagg. Wagg wus lost in thought. “In a perfectly well person,” continued Wagg, *‘the breath changes from one nos- tril to the other every two hours, but in poor health the breath sometimes remains in one nostril for hours. . Three hours ago I breathed out of my right nostril. I still breathe out of my right nostril. Conse- quently my health isn’t good.” “T know li, sad Mrs. Wogg, and cut she hurried for her maid. **Mr. Wagg is unwell,” she said to the girl, ‘and I want youto goto Dr. Jones and leave word for him to call as scon as he comes in.”’ The maid hurried out, and Mrs, Wagg, who believes in self control, sat down to quiet her nerves for the doctor’s verdict. She suspected that Wagg’s disorder was purely mental ‘Then her eve; happened ' oa Makes & very acceptable and use- ful Xmas present. We are showing a nice assort ment Cf reliabie time-keepers at VERY LOW PRICES ores We will be pleased to have yon call and examine our Watches be forepurchasing,as we may eave y cv $$$ We Guarantee Every Watch. W. N. TANTON JEWELER Gt. Geo. St. Spring Park School, to tak iti $ e th of Mr. John McFadyen, ; eleaen on account of ill health, lately to TEACHER WANTED. Se eee, A Female Teacher wanted, for the who has res'gned Apply immed- JAMES PICKARD, Sec’y WAGG MAKES A TRIAL OF THE YOGI | His Wife Witnessed Portions of the Ex- | She Suggested the Hot Water Bag, but | “Didd”’ in ‘‘ Animal Land,’’ which ‘‘roars | Mrs. Wagg had read The Sun one Sunday | **No, no,’ said Wagg in an absentmind- | seo her husband and found him in the | same attitude, but his other nostril was } for we must remember the children, you to fan on the paper that nd Nad been reau- ing and this headline attracted her atten- tion: ‘‘How to become a genius. Abhedananda gives some infallible rules. | Anybody can do it by practicing a few breathing and mental exercises regularly | until he sets upa rhythmic flow of nervous | currents. Bad men who do it become in- sane.”’ She looked puzzled for a moment, and then as she glanced quickly down the column a smile appeared, it broadened, and then with the full appreciation of the situation she ledned back in the chair and laughed until she cried. herself. ‘‘Studying how to become a gen- jus! Why, you area genius now. Any- | way it says that it is dangerous only to bad men, and you are safe.’ Just as Mrs. Wagy arrived at this con- clusion in came the maid with Dr. Jones. ‘*So sorry to trouble you, doctor,’’ said Mrs. Wagg, ‘and it was all a mistake. Baby was coughing and I thought that it was croup. It wasn’t, though. Yes. Good afternoon. It is a beautiful day, I’m sure.”’ Wken Mrs. Wagg walked into the li- brary, Wagg remarked: | “This Yogi business is all nonsense.” “It is indeed, James,’’ was her reply. P. S.—This is a truestory.—New York | Sun. Old California. An American geography, published in ' 1812, contains the following interesting information: ‘‘California is a wild and al- most unknown land, covered throughout | the year by dense fogs, as damp as they are unhealthful. On the northern shores live anthropophagi, and in the interior | are active volcanoes and vast plains of | shifting snow, which sometimes shoot up columns to inconceivable heights.’’ The book adds that some of these statements would seem incredible were they not so well authenticated by trustworthy travel- ers. The Thanksgiving proclamation was originated by Sir Francis Bernard, captain | general and governor in chief in and over his majesty’s province of Massachusetts Bay. It was issued Nov. 4, 1767, and the form then used has been substantially ad- hered to ever since. — The Caymans in the West Indies export nothing but turtles. Swanii | “Oh, James, James!”’ she exclaimed to ye eed ges, Shey fol, > a ar VR pau wa SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. 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New York 1B Branch Office, £25 ¥ St.. Washington, D. C. satel San To tind Ly the liberal patron- age given us that we have pleased our customers, both xs to qtality and price. We intend to study their wants in every way during 1898 asin the past. G. FE. TAYLOR JEWELER Malprque Ruai jan 20 dy li wi. eee What are You wearing : On Your Feet This weather 9 There is style in footwear as there isin hats, year Rubbers and Overshoes are modelled to fit all the fashions able shapes of boots, | We are showing all the best shapes in Ladies’ and Gentle. men’s Overshoes, also Girl’s and Childrén’s. Knitted Overy. oc kings for Children and Girls, W. H. Stewart & G0 - es ‘any #47 8 pare acm rogers BOS? PS oF) # , wf Ye ER 2 Bo = dae at ae A PRIVATE DETECTIVE After a Government Official _ We are in the Dairy Supply business tostay, nh standing the unfair competition of au official whose travellin expenses are paid out of tae public funds. We pay our own, and will compete with any of the Quebec houses thus repre- sented, for quality of workmanship in cheese vats, cream vats, either single or duplex, portable or stationary, temper- ing or receiving vats, and all other Dairy Supplies in stock or to order at short notice. We have on hand Alpha Separators which return more money to the patrons than any other, Separator oil that will insure safer running at extreme. speed than any other on the market, Butter Boxes for storing and shipping butter in. Dairy plants that will run without an expert engineer on hand, Boilersthat will save fuel over any other thathas been imported so far. Engines that do not require to be driven to extreme speed to obtain enough power, All work warranted for une year. Gall at our up town store in the Temple, Graftoa 3: Charlottetown, T. A. MACLEAN Successo: to McKinnon & McLeaz. ees - SS oe > ——— —_ FRENCH P. D. CORSETS 10 GOLD] MEDALS P- D’s are the finest imported Frenen Corsets. Their tniversal reputation is a proof of their qualities, The Trade Mark, P. D., isa guaran teed of the very best workmanship, and materials, Ask for P. D. and see that it is stamp ed on the band, as we make no guaran- tee if not so stamped, To be obtained trom al] the leadirg Dry Goods Stores, OR eee tee “or y re . “© our many friends, diemg the past weeks, VERY LOW PRICES who helped us” 4o’ such ‘an excellent fade still contitne on nearly ali times, for a few days G. FE. HUTGHESON «=a orth Side Queen Square, Opp. J. D. McLeed’s:.