CALENDAR. JULY, 897. MOON'S CHANGES iy uarter, 7th. 9h. 19.4m, a. m TvliMoon, 13th, 12h. 3.8m., midnight. 7 ast Quarter, Zlst, Ih. 55.8m.,, a. m. N Moon, Zh. llh. 45.4m., a Dav of Week Sun + Sun j High Rises | Sets | Waer errr eee Thee | ms 1 | Thursday '418| & 11 08 | 2! Friday 19 19) L 363 Bis La pe tay 1 474 s m) | 1S 2 19! > A iS 4 AU | 6 | Tuesday . iS} 330 7 | Wedne sday | 22 4/ 10S 8S) Thurs@av 5 { | 45 | ) ; 235 46) 545} 10 la 25 {{ 6 34 i J] BPs) 7 aT Ad \ v 26 Lo 5 LS | is sday st tt 9 OD li VW es y 2 ‘3 | » 6 | 1D \ wy) | 43} 10 50] 16 . 30) {2 2 iis 31 | at 8 V7 | Sis ty 32 | 10 | 2 20 | 19 ay 33} BO] 254] AD | Tuesday { 3S 3 26 21 Wednesday SO 37 t OO 2 Thurs 36 | 35 | { 3] 23 ot | 635] «65 66 J4j)s | mi Sl OS Sl 2's ty 30 | 3t1 6 47] 26 | Monday 400i & 7 46 | 27! Tuesday 41 31 8 32 28 | Wednesday 42 30 918 29) Thursday > 8 28 10 05 30° Friday 45 27! 1058 31 | Saturday 46°-72| uN P. &. Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the ff this Railway will run daily, (Sun- tvs excepted,) as under. — —__ AINS ¢ frains GCut-} Trains In- ward. Read! STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. P. M./A. M.| lpm. P.M. 3 30; 6 30) Charlottetown ... 4 1512 10 3 52: 6 44}.. Royalty Junction. | 9 0111 48 4 42. 7 1S$)--North Wiltshire. | 9 2810 58 4 58 7 28).. Hunter River... | ¢ 1S}10 43 5 31 7 52'.. Bradallane. .. 7 5410 07 & 44\ 7 sai..Emerald.. ..... 7 48) 9 57 5 59 8 os .. Freetown . 7 38) 9 42 6 a 8 BS - Kensington 17 23) 9 2D 655 8 {5 Ar.) S’Side f Ly.) 7 00} © 45 7 3010 00 Lv J { 605. 8 10 7 45/10 22,.-Miscouche ...... 15 49756 8 0210 49 --Wellington...... 516 738 S S011 32 -- Port Hill ....... 4337 11 9 3)'19 Bp - .O'Leary......... 215 6 20 9 36; 1 15 -- dloomfield ...... 250 6 O4 10 Ww) 2 Oo .- Alberton stasis | 113 5 40 BO Ot S OO -. SIREN. cd i 105 5 00 ne p. M.!A. M. rage ey P. M.| ‘ M.A. M. 6 45 5 60)..Charlottetown ...! 9 15 5 49 705 3 14|..Royalty Junction 9 1] 5 20 38. 3 37) . Bedford cE 37] 4 47 10 4 OOAT.L ypc uw LLY) 8 15) 4 15 20 4 O5)Lv.f _—e ‘J Ar] 8 10) 4 00 9 00, 4 33).-Morell ..... e++-| 7 42) 3 20 9 20, 4 54).-St. Peters ...... 7 20) 2 50 10 16 5 28)|.-Bear River ......| § 46) 2 08 oe Oe eoeee.... ....<. 6 15! 120 a. M.'P. [|\. M.jP. M. S$ 25 4 05)..Mr. Stewart ... | 8 10) 3 50 9 37; 4 58|..Cardigan........ 7 17 2 38 (0 5 15)..Georgetown ....| 7 OO| 2 15 M.:] M.| A. M.|P. M. ie ae la. M.|_ 7 55) .Emerald ...... 7 45 | 8 45). .Cape Traverse a 6 55 rm iA. M. ‘Trainsare run by Eastern Standard Tire. 4 McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen ~~ vovt. Rys, harlottetown. oncton, N B. Raiway ( fice.June ] 3547 Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.— At6.30am,8am,930am, lla m, lpm, 2pm, 4pm, 6.30 p m. Wi" leave Roekey Point as follows: Att am, &30a m, 10am, 11.30 am, 1.30 pm, 3pm, 5 pm.7 p ™, SUNDAYS, From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45 pm, 2 pm, 4pm. From Recky Point : At l0am, 130 pm, 3p m, 5.30 p m. 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 tol0 pm. Leaving Southport at 45 am, making half hourly trips np to 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat raaves Ch’'town at 7 am, making half fiourly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer jaid off from 31.05 to 12 o’clock noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- wodate the travelling public. CHARLOTTETOWN mi kid ' \ | FF est Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent Tiis DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 24, 1897 om te Se Oe OO OS OOOO Ladies! t ‘ You will save time and patience | | | ¢ if you ¢ USE —aat>~ ’ Glapperton’s Thread ¢ a cae Q ¢ ; v £ EVEN, RELIABL ME f Midy oye \ ‘ PEERS ) S Bow ¢ ; é : 2 ¢ WILL NWOT BREAK NOR SNARL E 2 | “ ° ALL DEALERS SELJI, IT. Scott’s Emulsion makes the blood richer and im- proves the circulation. It increases the digestion and nourishes the body. It cor- rects diseased action and strengthens the nervous sys- tem. In a word, it places the body in the best possible condition for preventing the germs of Consumption from beginning or continuing their work, In that one sentence is the whole secret. Book covering the subject very thoroughly sent free for the asking. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont | always have some Tutti Frutti with Nf you. It allays thirst and revents aligue, Eome dealers to obtain a big profit, try topalmoffimitations. See |Z that the trade mark name Tutti Frutti is on each Sc. package, Save coupons inside of wrappers for latest books and prizes. 151 KOKAINE CREEK SHARES NO FAKE ——”"“™,? But legitimate mining. FOUR CLAIMS One being on the famous Molly Gibson vein. Two above Enterprise, which sold $300,000 cash, and another one half mile from Slocan River. High grade ore out cropping on threes Well Jefined ledges on .J. Capital only $250,000 in 25 cent shares, First issue for development 3 cents, non assessable. Next issue not less thav 10 cents. teliable management Nothing less than 500 shares sold. Order through bank. LEO. D. SCOTT Agent ~ ASSIGUBE'S NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of the deed of Assignment from Messrs. McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Merchants, bearing date the third day of May, A.D, 1897, I hereby give notice to all persons claiming to be creditors of the same as— signors, to furnish to me at the office of Mesers. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, etc., Charlottetown, P. E. Is- land, on or before the twenty-fourth day of July, next, a statement of the amount claimed ‘o be owing from the said assigu- ers to such creditors, reepectivelv. And. I hereby give notice that any creditor fail- ing to furnish such statement within such time, meav be precluded from participat- | ‘.. ing in any dividend from said estate, pur- enant to the terms of such assignment. Daved this sixteenth day of June, 1897. JOHN J. McQUAID, Assignee. 139 -dy 13 4dwks—wky4wks. dy pat 24 8 Cent Jubilee Stamps, I have 30-8 cent jubilee Stamps, worth $5.00 each to me. may be worth $20 each to you. Five takes one. T. J. BUOTE, July 12th —d4i Tignish, P.E Presentation at Court, A morning journal much given to ro- mancing announces that ‘‘the precautions taken by the lord chamberlain to pre- clude the possibility of any one appear- ing at a drawing room whose passé will not bear the closest scrutiny are yearly becoming more rigorous.’’ This is a far rago of the purest fiction. As a matter of fnet, the lord chayaberlain takes no ‘‘pre- cautions’? whatever, and it is difficult to conceive ow this official con'd possibly investigate the anteccdents of the hordes of nonentities who now go to court un- joss he were provided with a large staff of detectives. All the responsibility of a presentation is now thrown upon the (presumably) ‘‘unimpeachable female’’ who undertakes it, If an “‘improper person’’ is presented, the immediate result is the shoal of anonymous letters at chamberlain’s office, ‘l urrival o& a the Jord he lady who has made the presentation is then communi. eated with, and if tha ultimate result is uusatisfactory, she is punished by being herself excluded from court for a year or two, or if it is a bad case she reveives sentence of permanent banishment. Mereover, if a lady on the state ball or concert invitation list has been so indis- creet as to make an undesirable presen- tation, her name is struck off forever, It is only in very aggravated cases that pre- sentations are publicly canceled in The Gazette. The usual course is for the lord chamberlain to Inform the offender that her presentation took place ‘‘by mistake’’ and that she is to consider it as canceled. Episodes of this description are of fre- quent occurrence but they are kept as secret as possible for obvious reasons.— London Truth. Tae Proper Fees on Shipboard. Fees are too indefinite to be regulated by rule, but certain amounts are custom- ary at sea. The voyager, if he is not sea- sick, is dependent for comfort first on the table steward. To this man it seems to be the rule to give $2.50 for one, or $5 for two or three persons in party, whether one is served in regular courses or orders what he pleases from the bill. Late suppers might increase the fee. One’s next best friend is the deck stew- ard, if he is attentive and has followed out suggestions about the steamer-chair and rugs. Sometimes one can eat on deck when it is fatal to go below, and then, if the deck steward is obliging, he deserves the larger part of what would go to the table steward in regular course. if the weather is at all fair it is most agreeable to tind one’s chair well placed, and the rugs dry every morning, especi- ally ifone is inclined to sea-sickness. Moreoyer, this steward is the one: who continuously brings sandwiches and broth on deck, and, as_ he is obliged himself to fee the cook's assistant to get these articles prepared, it is clear that he should be well remembered at parting, if any one is. On many Iines his pay, like that of most of the stewards, is not higher than $12 a month, and the com- pany, on general principles, keeps back one-third to pay for breakage. Another third goes to the cooks in fees. Where, therefore, would he be without his tips? —From ‘“‘The Art of Travel—Ocean Crosssings,’’ by Lewis Morris Iddings, in Scribner's. GREAT LAUGHTER PHL Qn Readymade Clothing FOR JULY 500 Men’s weed Suits, good all weol. eguiar price 38 suit for $4, $6 suit for $3 100 Boys’ Suits at less thaa first cust. : Men’s Pants, 75c, $1 and $1.50, worth double. See them. Bargains in Underclotaing. White and Colored Shirts. & S Our prices will be found from 10 to 15 per cent. lower than any in town. See our Women’s Shoes,65c. See our Men’s solid leather laced Boots for 98c. J. Hien Hd Sal 9 wv Opposite west end Market. | ks a RE a Search the Wardrobes and Closets. In almost every home half-worn gar- ments and goods are stowed away io wordrobee and elesets that can be made as good ae new and & ted for months of wear The operation cf reereating and beautify ing is timple, the cost is trifling, and the veneral result bevond the comphehension of those who are acquainted with the work of home dying. Dresses, jackets, capes, vesta, nanta, mhhons, silk#, feather, and a ecore of othe: things worn and faded can be transformed into things of beauty and fashion at a cost f from ten to twentv cents Thousands ef Canadian families use Diamond Dyes every year and save a great deal of money. All usera of Diamond Dves say itis easy to nre them. The dir- ections are eo explicit land simple that a child can do good work. As there are many imitations and worth- less dyes sold, see that your dealer gives von the Diamond Dves when you ask for them. Common dyes rnin your goode; Diamond Dyes bring success in color and beauty. YOUR ! ) } BABY’S SKIN | NEEDS ‘BABY'S OWN | SOAP" | COTA ETS NONE BETTER * *% FOR & DELICATE SKINS The Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. Montreal. ones ee Lobster Fishing The until the 24th inet. loh+ter fishing season is extended J. A. Matheson july 14 97 Wants, Lost, Found &e FOR SAtE—A Haliet & Davies Pianoforte » excellent conition for sale ata barvain. M ty be seen at Miller Bros, Queen St. 167 | w sy SAIL BOAT —For sale cheap for cash. Sai's and rigeg ng complete, Eoquire at onoe of Judge Fitzgerald, Canoe Cove. 163— T.OST.— Tuesday p.m: July [3th, between Fidon and Findlays, Orwell, a brown silk umbrella, close roiled, Antomatie Frame. Suitable reward. Lobins Stable, ene y2 COOK WANT*D,— For the Seaside Hotel st Rustico for the season, Apply to John Newson. > f TOST.—On monday the 12tr inst. A 2) dal- and lar bill. Please return to Mrs Unsworth receiye rewa d, yj 5 4i LOST.—In this citv yesternay afternoona sum Of monev. inelnding a $20 bill. Reward on ieaving same at this office 2i W ANTED-~ A cook good; raferences requied Apvly to \.1rs H. W. Longworth, Unper Prince Street, Jy 15 tf TO LET—A honse containing six rnoms sit- uated on King St. bark of Merchants Bank, of P. EF. I. Possession given lst of June apply to Mis-. Lowden, Dundas Esplanade. WANTED,—A Cook; wages $10.00; no wash- ing: geod references required. Apply to Mrs E, Bayfield. Char'ottetown dy and wky guar. @’side journal. TO LET ,—-The 3rd fiat of building on Queen St., adjoining Jobnson.s Drug Store, lately occupied by Calder & Son’s, Tailors, w.th easy access from Queen St. Rentiow, Anvply at this office. 167. 2wk, RICYCLE -- For sve, an Enelish made Brevele. manufactured by the celeb-ated Rudge Co Large cushion tire; no ruuctures possible, Will be sold verv’eheap, can be seen at Jas D. Taylor’s Bookbindery, Queen St, jy i5 WANTEY — Chief Agent for P.E.1. to sun- erintend the business of the Manutacturers’ Lifeinsurapce Company. ‘Ihe business is now So extensive as-to require a resident man ager. District Agents also wanted in every anrevresented district ApplytoJ R Paton Box 2)2 Charlottetown. 12;3—Guar ANTED—UPRIGHT AND FAITH- ful gentlemen or ladies to travel for re-ponsible established houses in P, E. Island Monthly $65.00 and expences. Position steady. Reference, Enclose self. addressed stamp'd envelope. The Dominion Com;any. Dept, H, Chicago. i68—1 mo WANTED.— Agents for ‘Queen Victorta Her Reign and Diamond Jubilee” Over- flowing with latest and richest pictures. @on- tains the endorsed biography of Her Majesty, with authentic History of her remarkable reign, ard full account of the Diamond Jub- ilee. Only $1..0. Big book. Tr*mendous de- mand. BenanZa for agents.Commission 3% per cent, DUTY PAID Credit given. freight paid OUTFIT FREE. Write — for outfit and territory. THE DOMINION COMPANY, Dept, 7, °56 Dearbon St, Chicago, dy 6i He Mutdal Lite Laura OF Naw YORE RICH ARD A. McecCURDY, - - - - s (THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPANY), Presiden Has more insurance in force, a greater annual income and more assets han any other company in the world. It is the oldest active American () Total Assets, - - - - 234,744,148. 42 Invested in Canada, - - - - 4,257,520 75 Total Surplus, nearly - - - 30,000,000,00 Insurance in force, . - - - 918,698,358.00 Income in 1896, $19,702,695.27, being TWELVE MILLONS more than the tofal Revenue of the Dominion of Canada, Issues the most liberal policies and pays larger dividends, on all poheb han any other company, and is beyond donbt,, the wealthiest and greatess company in the world. All policies payable in gold. Agents wanted in unrepresented districts, JOHN MACEACHERY, — Agent for P E. Island, Sprng Specialties, — ££2442244 Retrigerators, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Freezers, Green Wire}; Ne Spring Door Hinges, Garden Trowels, Gold Paint, Rubber Hose SO. 'O24888O88 SIMON YW CRABBE Walke-s Corner 13a STOVES HARDWARE Se. —_ — —— = a ror Your Lawn. _ We have Folding Lawn Chairs, Adjustable Back Canva Cha irs, Camp Chairs, Camp Stools. Just the thing Lounging Under The Trees This hot weathe:. Prices Right. JOHN NEWSON