spot Rt tagger: 5 em are spaaae 4 - ee” Y eae m 4 teat ee Sat EAD sn tin Ba sigh AE me ae. % + cgay sree supper answers: sme ME a } CALENDAR, AUGUST, MOON'S CHANGES P ratéyuarter, Sth. 2h. 12.Cm, p. m is the place to havea nice job Full Moon, 12th, 10h. 10m., a. m. | if V: Ouarter, 20th, 4h. 16.8m., a. m. wh rN New Moon, 27th, lh. 16.6m., p. m. PRIN | I\G Vi AU Week e S Hiei done; you not only get a nice ne ee Pine | te Wie job but you can get it done yises sets . ? F — Sa cheaper than any other place | ne M. n.m. mr < . . mp 1 | Sundav | {47 7 25 | 1 10 | in the city. The 21 Mond..s s| 4! 1HIDDAQAN 3 | Tuesday 50) 21 220 | VAL tiv lay ol Wi 2531 e bp 511 sclay 5? 19 * 26 | iS he 1S under less expence § ay F3 i3 4 than any other firm in the city 7 | Saturday ww 16 » W and he has the latest facilities Sundav a5 5 3 » ° at 4 @| Saas B 7 : os for doing good work quick. : Monday » . i 7 10 | Twesday DS 13 73 3 »l | Wednesday 5S 0 Zai Ss »2 | Thursday 1 | 10} 945) vt A ta 13 | Friday ~ 2 9} 1042] Always Busy Printing ) 1 14 | Saturday 3 7 li we oa eS oe 15 | Sunday 5 bt 3eer 16 | Monday 6 3 1 36 It iy 17 | Twesay ) 63) 28/If You are is sday 9 | G59 2 29 : wo y 10 57 2 51 | (Fi oO » 1 11 55) 316] O1us 2 S rday 12 53 3 5) a2 Su y 13 5] 4 44 -—TO— 23 | Monday 15 50] 5 54 24} 7 y . a {8 7 08 2} W ~sday 17 we: 8 00 | 26 | Thursday 18 15 § 58 27 | Friday 20) 43| 956 © 28 | Saturday 21 11} 10 50 4) | Sunday = So | 11 tl | Or any part of the a os 23] | 60) | United States, 31 | Tuesday 1525’ 635] 1:03] PE. sland Railway On an trains days excepted,) as under. his Railway will run daily, (Sun- frains Out-| je Trains In ward. Read| STATIONS. ward. Read down. | up. | > M.A. Me Pu Fr. MM. £30} 6 20} Charlottetown ... gy 1512 10 252 6 44|.-Royalty Junction. g 9] 11 48 ¢ 42 7 1S8|..North Wiltshire..| ¢ 9@ 1) 58 {58 7 28|--Hunter River... | g 1810 43 5 34; 7 52 ,. Bradalhane...... 7 5410 07 5 44| 7 58|.-Emerald.. ..... 748 957 559 8 Ox}. . Freetown ....... 7 381 9 42 5 x) R 22) . Kensington ie aka 7 3 Q PO 655 8 45\Ar.-] <iere 2, f y.. 7 OO} & 45 7 30.10 OoLv. J — " 605 8 10 7 45110 »)| .. Miscouche —— 5 42 7 36 8 —P 10 49|--Welling:on...... | 516 7 38 Sante on... Port Hal ..45cn's. oo 7 li 2 29112 50|--O’Leary......... | 3 15!) 6 20 9 26 1 15|-- Bloomfield ...... | 9 50 6 O4 30 yO 2 03)--Alberton........ 1413 5 40 30 40: 3 00 .. Tignish eeee cees 105, 5 00 A nt a ee ee, | eS A. M.|P. M.| A. M.IA. M. 6 45! 5 00;..Charlottetown...| 9 15 5 40 7 05) 3 14|.-Royalty Junction) 9 Q]| 5 20 au @ onl . Bedioed .......-. S 271 4 47 10) 4 OO|AT- Laci LLY) 8 15) 4 15 20) 4 05 ire thar 8 10} 4 00 Ol 4. at. . MAOWOE. 2255 con ce ‘T2838 D> 9 29} 4 54]..St. Peters ......| 7 2) 2 ¥0 16) 5 28|.- Bear River ...... 6 46! 2 08 BE 00 6 00 Os ee a 6 15) 1 20 7M.|?. M. |A. M.IP. M. § 25] 4 05}..Mt. Stewart ... | 8 10) 3 50 9 37/ 4 58|..Cardigan....... | 7 17| 2 38 00!) 5 15|..Georgetown 7 00} 2:15 \M.}P. M. _ AL M./P. M. iP. M lA. M. ‘G0)..Eesessld ...... | 7 45 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 P. M. |A. M. Trainsare run by Kastern Standard Time. A McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rys Charlottetown. Moncton, B. Reiway C f&ce, June 1, J? 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,2pm, 4pm, 6.30 pm. Wi"! leave Rockey Point as follows: At 7am, 8.30a m, 10am, 11.30 am, 1.30pm,3pm,5pm,7 p m. SUNDAYS, From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45pm, 2pm, 4pm. From Recky Point : Atl0aa. 130 pm. 3p m, 5.30 p m. SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- port ferry till further notice as fol- ows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town daily at 6.30 am and every half hour up tol0 pm. Leaving Southport at ».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 pm. Steamer laid 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, \SK YOUR GROCER FOR Royal Oak Soap the best laundry Soap ou the market. One bar will doas much as two bars of ordinary imported Soap made from filthy material. CHTOWN SOAP WORKS i after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, th ay eR tl ga aye THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 15, 1397 bs ; IS97 Tavlor the cheapest and best route is via the Plant Line, THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH’TOWN. The favorite S. 8. ‘* Halitax” wil. leave Ce’town for Boston every Friday at i; res- Returning leaving Boston every dav at noon. Steamer calle at HAWKS" BURY and Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Mon- | days, Thursdays and Saturday mornings, via Pictou make close connection at Halifax with steamers “Olivtte”’ and “Halifax” for Boston di- | rect Teesdays and Fridays at 7a. m and Saturdays 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.W.I, Railway, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark ticket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. diw Edgehill--Church School for Girls Windsor. Nova Scotia. INCORPORATED 1891. Rr. Rev. Bisnor Covrryey, D. D., Chair- man Board of Trustees Miss Lerroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College, England, Principal; eight Resident experienced Governesses from England ; Housekeeper, Matrov and Trained Nurse. Board with Tuition in English Department, $18S. Music Art, Puysicat Critvre, ete., extras Preparation for the Univer- sities Year begins Sept. 15th, 1897. For Calendar app!v to Dr. Hixp Old Bottles ‘Waated | Old Bottles wanted. Apply to JOHN P. JOY, Victoria Cafe Great George Street—ang10tf Wants, Lost, Found &e KLON OIKE. -Respectable ~ voung men desirous of setting out forthe Klondike Gold Fields, in time for spring opening, arere- quested to correspond with the unddrsigned. All correspondence strictly confidential. Address Klondike P. 0. Box 676 Peecoteaen ug a COOK WANTFD.— For the Sersids Hotel at Rustico for the season, Apply to John Newson. TO BE LET.—One half of a double ten- ement house, situated on Sydney street near Queen. ‘Possession can te had at once Apply to Francis P. McCarron. Aug)2 3i pd, ANTED—UPRIGHT AND FAITH- ful gentlemen or ladies to travel for re-ponsible established housesin P, FE. Island. Monthly $65.00 and expences. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self- addressed stamped envelope. The Pominion Company. Dept, E, Chicago. 168—1 mo TO LET.—A half tenement house on the covner of Queen and Bayfield St. Apply to Edward Praught. Aug 16 3wks A. F Tar-Bush will remain at tne Finley House, Friday 2)th inst, to receive orders from all wishing to have their familv portraits made life size in sepiss Water Colors~ Cray- ons, or Enamelled work, highest grade only. All work guaranteed, those out side the city should sccept this opportunity, and bringin their photos that day. Aug 165 1O3T.-On Saturday a red leather hand grip, containing some soiled linen Finder will oblige by leaving it at Reddins Drug Store. Aug 16 TO LET—A Double Tenement House in good order each part containing 6 rooms, situated on King 8t., beck of Merchants Bank of P.E,1,:-Apply to Miss Lowden Dundas Esplanade PED FORTY-NINERS, WHEN CALIFORNIA RESTAURANTS CHARGED HIGH PRICES. A Plate of Boiled Cabbage Cost 50 Cents and Eggs Were as High as #1 Each —Some of the Great Hotels of San Francisco Ir Those Booming Days. If life was not all ‘‘cakes and ale’ among the forty niners; if among the vas! the daily menu was limited tc ‘‘slapjacks,’’ ‘‘hard tack,’’ ant beans,’’ occasionally diversified by an un fortunate jack rabbit or quail, whose mis placed confidence in mankind brought them too early to the pot of the hardy miner, neither was it entirely devoid o! Inxuries in living for those whose nppetites were on a par with their financial ability to gratify them. In San Francisco the luxuriously in clined were wont to seek hadbitetion, whether for legitimate or illegitimate rea majority ‘*coffee sons we need not now ston to inq ure Opportunity for self indulgence of a} tite was not wanting from the vory begin ning of things, provided, as already hintec at, that good digestion, while waiting or appetite, was supplemented by a sutiicient supply of ‘tshekels’’ to give practical rein to its indulgence. Where the Hourished in gioryv and the and glitter of gold, passing from band te hand on all sides, was too common to excite guinble ull his wlint observation or comment, ig need nob be wondered af that no limit of price put ‘sevens. GE . life’? would pro ’ en ¢ , t! wrr z e it xdventnrous and hardy dil hunters’? the yearning for the flies} ' hn) t hal lefé behind them cd ’ 4 iwh | v7 fered, no matter thorgh the rave te be paid Serefor was one far beyond tie bounds of hat they had been racred to believe wae more than the “height of extravagance. ’’ Recalling a scene in illustration ef this foet. the writer may mention an incident of the month of Jaly, 1849. Kncamped with his companions npon the banks of the Sacramento where Sacramento City vos dust beginning to take on the ssem- ,ofatown in the stages cl embry for:n. be witnessed the arrival cf a ¢ speculator who bad come all the way 1? » the mission of San Jo j W: ! lor potatoes and obions for sale. T 1 a me ind a purchaser at the upset r pound, while the venture- some snecularor started back a richer but price of #! %t probably no wiser msn than he was when ho conec'ved the profitable venture. but ii is the hotels and hostelrics of Sen Francisco in 19840 and the early fifties that this paper isintended to recall, in the belief that the wide contrast between the cheap Inxurious living of today and the prices of that early period may nos bo de- void of general public interest. Perhaps in no other aspect norfrom any other point of view was the composite and cosmopoli- tan character of the population in San Francisco at that time more strikingly ex- emplified than through the national nomenclature of the restaurants of theday, as well as the national personality of their enterprising proprietors, If #hvre was this wide variety of nation- ality of hotels and restaurants, with their concomitant of varied national character- istics in cookery, there was a singular sameness in prices, no matter whence he came or what the nationality of the host. Theirs was a tariff for revenue only, ‘‘which home industries had to pay forand against which there was no protection.’’ Notwithstanding tha fact that there were cattle in countless herds upon ‘’a thousand hills’’ in those days, though game was in abundance and the waters teemed with fish, yet all these common needs were not yet brought to market in sufficient quan- tity to make them more than luxuries. Of vegetables there was practically none. To put itas a writer in the ‘‘Annals of San Francisco’’ sententiously stated it, ‘In 1549 the announcement of a real cab- bage for dinner would have set half the population frantic with strangely stirred appetites.’’ The justification of this seem- ingly exaggerated remark will be found in the perusal of some of the hotel bills of fure of that day, where the potato figures of hardly less value than ‘‘a golden apple of Hesperides’’ and a plate of cabbage cost 50 cents. In one sense at least ‘‘cabbage heads’’ were far less common in those days than they are now, saying nothing about the other slang sense of the expression, since a nickel will buy a whole one sold at retail big enough to feed a whole boarding house if fairly supplemented by its legiti- mate ally, the toothsome corned beef. The oid adobe City Hall, which stood on tbe southwest corner of Kearny and Clay streets, was the first hotel of preten- tious proportions and character erected in San Francisco. It was built in 1846. In the days of its greatest glory—in 1849—its bill of fare embraced ducks and quail at from $2 to $5 each, salad from $1 to $2, and eggs from 75 cents to $1 each. The Parker House, which stood on Kearny street, where the new hull of jus- tice is, was built in 1848-9 by Robert A. Parker. It was a 234 story wooden build- ing, the lumber in its construction costing $600 per 1,000 feet. It went down in the first great fire of Dec. 24, 1849, while un- der rental mainly to gamblers at $15,000 a month... Rebuilt ia. tec gpsng of 1350. it ¢ HARLOTTETOWN entices Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W,. CLARK, Ticket Agent — —— — -- ee went down onte asiin, and finally; on May 4, 1850, in the second great conflagra- tion, that being the very day upon which it was completed. While the name was literally legion of the Italian osteries, German wirthschafts, French carbarets, Spanish firidas, Chinese chowchows, American, English and oth- er restaurants, at every one of which prices were charged that would stagger the rich and welt kept habitues of the Palace of to- day, the so called first stop hotels were neither conspicuous in dimensions nor ccineieanded ena AUR BIG EXHIBIT —— OF NEW CLO means ae eee ws ome ene ane enimerous. ‘Top high water’’ mark was supposed to have been reached when the Ward House was built and opened in the autumn of 1849. It was situated on Clay street, opposite the middle of the old plaza, and, although then regarded as an inspir- ing and Juxurtous affair, would today hardly pass muster for a third rate beer saloon. It was the favorite place of resort and indulgence for the elite of that day, however.—San Francisco Chronicle. them. Come and see the REAUTIFUL LINES Duststorms That Bury Forests. Some Russian travelers in ‘Tibet describe the wonderful storms of dust that occur in Kashgaria near the foot of the Kuen-Lun mountains. The dust in the air is some- times so dense that complete darkness pre- vails. Occasionally rain falls during such a storm, but the raindrops evaporate dur- ing their descent and the dust carried with them falls in lumps, Entire forests of poplar trees are buried in dust hillocks | 40 feet high. These deposits of dust are | afterward moved on by the wind, but the trees that have been buried die, even after their disinterment, in the extreme. Those ITEMS OF INTEREST. A London omnibus carries on an ay- We are opening our different lines for the new ¢ with much the same feeling of confidence which a fj ow periences when he has a good thing i. vrouped together that it is impossible to tell you all ol the finest ever brought to the city. finest you ever laid eyeson; and for Shirts, they are baays . goods will be shown with pleasure, and will be on exhibit this afternoon and tomo, JOHN MACLEOD eof MERCHANT 'TAILORS, w © O inany £00d OF OVERCOATING E And Trouserings $i i ergge 2,500 passengers a week, = = — The average cost of a criminal pros- rhe ‘ ecution in Britain is at present $165. 2 — The New York stockbrokers are said to wear out the floor of their Stock Exe me change every five years. Hy Blae Ribbon Red Cap Binder Whips The pecple of the United States read wud support a3 Many newspapers as England, France and Germany com- bined. An old English ‘‘Manners Book’’ ! says, ‘A lady should dip only the tips | of her fingers in the sauce bowl and should not let food fall out of her month on the tablecloth.’’ The United States government has been invited to participate ustional conference to be held in Berlin from Oct. 11] to 16 next to discuss the leprosy question. An exhibition appro- priate to the conference and lectures on wrroty wili be given. fy ; @Qr 33 ° in an iInter- ~ Ad@ition to a Well Known Provert. I remember to have been told by a late brother officer, who was a well read man, that this proverb was of Porta- : 1- | Walker's Corner i87 guese origin and that it ran, ‘‘Hell is 2AL42 The Best Quality | SOG. 'Oossdesets SIMON W CR STOVES HARDWARE paved with good intentions and roofed : with lost opportunitiea’’—Notes and Queries. . ms a i HE WHOLE system feels the effect of Hood’s Sarsaparilla—stom- ach, liver, kidneys, heart, nerves are strengthened and SUSTAINED. Aciual Business, ook-Keeping, To the Burglar who emiered our office and broke the Handle of Se em into the safe, and -hat were imported ere in the past req ; sti an invitation to call again, promising him a free entry Ari hmetic, ing him the use of the Stilleon wrench. We will aot insure his easy exit, be Penmanship, hand with an ambulance and undertaker. ok . At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year w ‘e° Shorthand, , gang Cheese Presses. Nearly al ona eae | repaired within a year. : Ty pewriting, | Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the market. all thoroughly tanght at the P. E. I. Commercial College. Our stu- dents learn how todo business by actually doing it from the start. Best Work at reduced rates. We open this year, after the holidays; on 16th August. Apply at once Send fur our new prospectus. ISAAC OXENHAM, away aliead of all others Our Babcock Testers never break the bottles. b The press hoops are right for eighty Ibs of curd. And best of all the “ ALPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” bs ison f thi Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers, bam Our Pumps are winning a name for them-elves at prices to beat any im T. &. WeLHAN McGill University, Montreal SESSION 1897 98 (Graduate of Montreal Business College Principal and Proprietor. P. O. Box 242, Ch’town. July 30th—w2mos, dlaw 6 NOTICH. Anybody caught fishing trout in Sherry’s Creek after this date, July 30th, will be prosecuted accurding to law, as the place has been reserved. P. SHERRY. Glenfinan. July 30th. Drugsists’ Early Closing We the undersigned druggists of this city, hereby agree to close our several places of business, at 9 p m. every night, excepting Saturdays, until the end of Sep GEO. E. HUGHES, A. W. REDDIN, Wm. R. WATSON, JOHNSON & JOHNSON, REDDIN BROS, S. W. DODD. The above goes into effect on Monday evening, Aug. 9th. The curriculum comprises course in Arts, (including the Donatpa Specrar Course For Women), AppLiepD Science Mepicing, Law, and Vererinary SCIENCE Matriculation, Examination and Scholar- ship Examination will be held:—Arrs and Mepicing, l5rnH Sepr.; Appriicr Sciencr, 16TH Sept.; Law, 7rH Sept Vererivary Science, 22np Serr. Copies of the Calnontaining containing information, may be obtained on applica- on to the Secretary. New Crockery Store ! All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dioner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets and “Chamber Sets, Butter Coolers, Pitchers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Crocks Cream Crocks, Cake Pots, Bean Pota, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot of Glass, in Tnmbiers, Goblets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Glass, Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Cake Stands, and a lot of other articles too numerors to mention. GIVE US A CALL, —AT THE--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have your teeth extracted free of pain by the means of either general or ocal ansesthesia. All kinds of work done atisfactorily. We are sure to suit you, both in price and quality. C. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Sails from Ch’town every noon tor Halifax, calling at Summ Port Hood, Port Hasting, Port bury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac = . mon River, Sheet Harbor. leaves Halifax every Tuesday 6 o’clock, making same Souris. ae Through Freight Solicited. Rates low te Halifax. Apply to apt W. W. CLARKE, Teachers And students who havé passed their examinations need a good time keeper taking charge of a sebool. We a large stock of ' eons ES DR. J. H. AYERS ng 9 3i dy wy | Side of Market House, § Gold And Silver Watolis timed, and ready for ade at low prices. * Kk. FALE Jeweler and Optician. ‘orth Side Queen Square. LOST.—Tuesday p. m: July Ith, j Eldon and Findlays, Orwell, @ brow umbrella, close rolled, Autome Keats Suitable reward, Robins le, JyD <9 #