—EEEi “a Scat aS 2.2 ee eee wut SOREL “HS i ge 8G ee ag I Ap tm Gee Oe Ce agg aps cebnneltpe aioe mere a — eee tt The » AAU King of Whiskies | anderson “Glenleith ” x NLEITR BRAND A0P 06 Say EIT eo i =e eeeees a ee BZanderson's Glenlieth W hisky—Old— : Pure-—Mellow Sandérson’s Glenleith no eqval has Whisky Sanderson’s Glenleith the perfection of Seatch. Sanderson «& Leith, Scotland. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WIWE & SPIRIT: MERCHANTS Wobertson, Co. Ltd. Los Sewerage Works Tenders for. Sewer Construction. ee @)EALED TENDERS, endorsed “Pro- posal for Sewer Construction,” address- s+ iothe undersigned, will be received at ibis office un®il moon on FRIDAY, THE i$ta. AUGUST, prox.,. for furnishing material and perforaing the work necess- ary Jor the construction of certain portions w/a sewerage sysiem for the city of Chaziaitetown, according to conditions, Ypecificafions and’ plans to be seen (the Mans and quantities aft rthe 5th August) wt thie office and at the office of the Wogineer. Mr. Freeman ©. Coffin, 53 Rate Street, Boston Mass. Proposals must be on the torms supplied geom this office, and each tender must be sctom panied by an accepted bank cheque for Six HunJred Do! lars ($600, payable to she order of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. This cheque will be THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 12, 1895 RIDING ON A DOCR. Impromptu Traveler. Christian Van den Harvyner, familiar- ly known in Celina, O., as Cyclone Johnny, is perhaps the only man living that enjoys the unique distinction of having ridden a cyclone astride a house door for a distance of over a quarter of amile. This remarkable feat was per- formed not as a matter of choice, but perforce of necessity by the above nam- ed person when the cyclone swept acrosa Celina in May, 1886. Cyclone Johnny’s description of the cyclone is graphic and thrilling. was living at the time eight miles west of Celina, and on the night of the cy- clone he and Mr. Bryan’s family were watching the raging of the storm in the west. The electric display was wonder- ful, and to him it seemed as though the world was about to come to an end by fire. The flashes were so brilliant that the eyes could not withstand them. The family became alarmed and decided to go to the cellar for safety. The cellar was directly underneath the porch, on the west side of the house, and Haryner assisted in getting the children to this place of safety, and he was she last one to leave the house. Just as he stepped upon the porch and before he released his hold upon the doorknob the storm swept down upon him in all its fury. He went sailing through the air, over ; . the tops of trees, the uppermost branch- es of which tore his clothes from his body. The gait he traveled was terrific, and it seemed but a second from the time he started until he found himself safely dropped into a large field unin- jured, save for the scratches inflicted upon him as he sailed over the top of the trees. This field was a little over a quar- ter of a mile from Mr. Bryan’s house, and Harvner wandered around in the darkness and driving rain until he met @ searching party, among whom was Mr. Bryan, who, together with his en- tire family, were saved by their oppor- tune flight to the cellar.—Cincinnati Enquirer. TWO BLONDS. One of Them Was Tmpolite, but the Other One Got Even. A a very handsome blend with brown eyes. ‘‘Oh, Harriet! I am so glad to see you! I’ve had so many engagements lately that I see nothing of you. How have you been?’’ ‘‘Much as usual,”” answered the brown eyed blond. **Are you going to the ——=s’ little Lenten dance?’’ **No. ”” ‘*You aren’t! Why, everyBody is go- ing. ? “It will be a very populous dance.’”’ ‘*But why aren’t you going?’’ A shade of annoyance passed over the brown eyed blond’s face, but she an- swered simply, ‘‘Because I’m not in- vited.”’ ‘*Oh, that’s too bad! I’m sosorry you were left out. And they seemed to have gone into the highways and hedges, too, from what I can hear. I'm going to wear violet silk. ”’ “I think you might wear violet silk,’’ said the brown eyed blond gently but you put on plenty of powder. You are jorfeited i? Cie-party decline the coutract oe. fai) to-ce:mplete the work contracted fer anc will be returned in case Of non acc2p- wasce of tender. The comméesioners do not bind them- selves to acceptthe lowest or any tender. DAVID LAIRD, Chairman, ice of ‘Comerisaioners of Sewers and Water Supply,, Charlottetown, July 29 1S98—2aw. ooga Jaw is wat ber 3i. —s —— Wants, Losi, Found, dc Umbrella Found. Apply at this — FOR SALE.—A gereral purpose and driy- ag heree.§ years old, perfectly sound, quiet ad crifortable for tamliv driving; also gaeey iniboat wagon and harness —W, W. Sizer. 188 2i W +t)» person who found the lady’s cape * sior time ago please call at the THE EaAM! “R Office. WN ED.—Theend of Septa good cook. Waces s-6, no washing, aleo a hovsemaid @pply by letterto Mrs, Boyfield Charlotte- wam P.O. Box 1. WANTED.—Two experienced dining room virls, also one pantry girl. Apply at once to Hotel Davies, LOST —Between Capt, MeRac's and the Pest Office, a pair ofc old spectacles in case *tader wiil be rewarded by leaving them at Tan Ex AMINER Office. 180 house on Prince Street, con besides halls and pan- itu ated for a boarding Apply to Thomas 173 ro LET,—A wining ? large rooms ‘ry. The house well mouve or private resid onze. HeQuaid, Lower Que:n St. wANTED—A smart young woman that 1s had some experience in dining room ork, good reference required, Enquire at seen Hotel between the hours of ten and vetve a. m. 173 tf WANTED—Agants for pew season, new rmples, new plan of engage- ment, ake Bras Co., Montreal. TO RENT OR FOR SALE.—A blacksmith and nearRocky Point Ferry with cight acres *jand, Apply to Joha Newson Cli’'town. » 8 mos, m> LCST ~Tnae hous: aad premises know avthe “Old Lon ion H >as2, ’ situateon Wate +., next t> Government Warehouse No 1 S.onlv to Peake Bros & Co." jan3—tf WANTED —Success al canvassers in any Tue to act as closers, $50.00 per month and e<genses. Address bo « 679, Montreal. ——— ed WANTED.—Imme¢ ately an_ experienced determined to wear violet silk?’’ ‘I thought—I think’’— stammered the other woman, reddening through her sallowness. **Then be sure to remember my ad- vice and put on plenty of powder—yes, I think in that case you might venture to wear violet silk.’’ The sallow blond did not say anoth- er vord, but sat over ostentatiously and gavo a newcomer a seat. Perhaps she had not meant to be rude, with her sor- row and her highways and hedges. But people were smiling around her, secret- ly glad, as we cannot help being, of witnessing the neat pat with which a skilled fencer drops a roistering and bullying antagonist.—Chicago Post. — Theory Is All Very Well. Mrs. Mishaw—You praise yourself too much, my dear. People would ap- preciate you more and would tell you so if you were to cultivate a little mod- est reticence. Mr. Mishaw—There’s where you are out. I did that for years, and nobody took any notice of me but you.—Brook- lyn Life. Self Deception. If we could see ourselves as others see us, most of us wouldn’t believe our eyes. —Somerville Journal. RE SURE you get what you war when you ask for Hood’s Sarsapas rilla. Unequalled in Merit, Sales, Curer, There’s no substitute for HOOD’S. Photographs Photographs We are making all the latest styles of Photos fivished in a superior manner, either on Glossy or Flat paper, At the old stand Grafton St. We have also a new and splendid stock of China, Glass and Earthenware, fine goods at reasonable prices. C- EEWts. Grafton St. North side of Market House. ok with.velerence. pply 0 Lady Davis. The Steed Which a Cyclone Furnished an | | He | sallow little blond entered an } 3 electric car and sat down effusively by OO Gor distinctly, turning a searching gaze | upon her companion’s complexion, ‘‘if Lord Kothsenild’s Physician, One of the Chinese methods is, I be- lieve, to pay the physician as long as the patient isin good health, with the obvious intention of making it the in- terest of the doctor to keep the patient well. Apparently this is the method Lord Rothschiid has adopted. I hear retaining fee of 1,000 guineas a year, conditional on Sir William visiting him every Saturday to feel his pnlse and see that he is keeping in good health.— Sheffield (England) Telegraph. { Ugly Races. | The Bosjesmans, in south central Af- | rica, are exceedingly ugly and exist al- | most in a state of animalism. They dwell in holes, live on roots and reptiles and have very much the appearance of the ape. The Calmucks of the great Tartar family are, although civilized, extreme- ly ugly. They have short, fat noses, small eyes, high cheek bones and a protruding chin. Time the Magician. Mother—What is the matter, Clara? You look distressed. Clara (a bride) —George has—has had to go off on a—a trip, and he won’t be back for—for two days—boohoo! Same Mother (some years later)— How long will your husband be away? Same Clara—I forgot to ask.—New York Weekly. Only One More of Them. The new rector gazes mildly at the small boy in the Sunday school and says, ‘‘My dear little fellow, have you read the ‘Thirty-nine Articles?’ ”’ ‘‘No,’’ rejoined the small boy, ‘‘but | I’ve read the ‘Forty Thieves.’ ’’—Lon- don Figaro. cor. ot Vicioria and Lom. bard Sts.. Toronto KE. W. Day.Manager Globe Loan and Sav- snes (O., Says : I consider Dr Chase's Ointment invaluable,” We have thousands of tests moniais from prominent business men all over the Dominion, | Are gaining favor rapidly. > Business men and travel- . fers carry them in vest 5 : i / pockets, ladies carry them j S im purses, housekeepers keep them in medicine elosets. friends recommend them to friends. a ot THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For August, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES, Ist day, Full Moon. %h day, Last Quarter. T7th day, New Moon. 24th day, First Quarter. 31st day, Fall Moon. | High Water. | Pure Gold Jelly A most delicious table dessert made instantly.—To make the jelly you've but to dissolve a package of Jelly in one pint of boiling water, put in a cocl place to harden. 1@: per package. For sale at the “Victoria Row Grocers.” SANDERSON & C0. BRICK HOUSE, POPLAR TERRACE, KENT STREET.—That desirable residenees, ardens and outbuildings, opposite new ince of Wales Co'lege, House has sixteen rooms and all m«dern conveniences. To | that he pays Sir William Broadbent a | Globe Loan and Savings (0.,° What Is SOE SY ae es Rice , TOO ’ — ‘ae , ’ hn) ¢ , * " Won ” r 4 Vi a a ea tr we SS LIRR RNR REE SSS SS Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use b* Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural. sleep. Castoria is the Children’s Pamacea—the Mother’s Friend. Castoria. ‘“‘Castoria is an excellent medicine for Castoria. ‘“‘Castoria is so well adapted to children children. Mothers have repeatedly told me | that I recommend 1¢ @s Superior to amy pre- of its good effect upon their children.” Dr. G. C. Oscoonv, Lowell, Afass. scription known to me.”’ H. A. ARCHrR, M.D. Brooklyn, N.Y. THE FAC-SIMILE SiGNATURE OF > APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CENTAUA COMPANY, T7 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. awe > neem Seen ee Blue Flame .c., Stoves SAFE ANB DURABLE. 2 oF 3 Burners, Barns witha csear blue flame, without smoke, and.a best of the gremest intensity, Burners arc brass, and so made thet wicks can be replaced in a few minutes as in an ordinary lamp. Wicks are 10 inches in circumference and should last one year. Patent Wick Adjustment keeps the wicks from being tum- ed too high or too low. Oil Tanks situated away from bumers, connected thereto with small tubes ; the oil is thus con- tinually cool and prevents odor. Frames and ae —_ water minates. of steel and cannot en. en ee ee No perforated plates or braces sarround the bumers to. retain amy char or oil soakage, thus preventing odor. THE McCLARY MFG. CO. ‘WONDON, TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER If youc local deater cannot supply, write our nearest heuse. 22 ~ 2 A TT 0 , ef ] TOURISTS HOTEL GUIDE. Leading Hotels im This Provines and their Location. Davies Hotel...............-Charlottetown NT | SL. ws o tneedstel r Revere Hotel ........... ssbeens ”" BARRE TIORGE occ cceosecccsevoss és Duvean House.............0000 o LAP ORD BORG .cccccccccescosese o eT i et 06 og ere os Clifton House................-.Summerside PEBNGE SOOOR . 5 + i cdivcte ce bestesosee “ Campbell Hotel............s0000s . Albion Terrace... ................Alberton Seafurth House.......-.+0+++++ or st Railwny House......... , «vcveses al de asl o dancbl Georgetown Tapper House.........sserseseeee ; " Sea View House.......... RN ad es is pwitinmeta Landsdowne Hote]. ..........Cape Traverse Clarke’s Hotel.............+++--- Kensington Commercial Hotel........... “ McDonald House..................-Montague Manson House........-....-Mount Stewart Clarke Honse...... sadeteveenie « | Sea RY iii eit nls Rustico Beach Acadia Hote)..........cccccoecss ss REROREEM Pleasant View House............... Hampton Hote] McLean.............Nine Mile Creek sv eeeesssssen ae “ Mutch’s Hotel....... un iebehen Stanhope Fee I Nas censepecntinciunakuune « Shaw’s Hotel..... «seeseses Brackley Beach North Shore House... . ..........--. Malpeque Florida Hotel...cccocccecccsece. + oo so POWTEE Good board at cheap rates may be obs tained at pmany farm houses on tke coast. Canadian Gov't Railway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1998 rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sua-, days excepted,) asunder. Trains @utj ‘Trains In ward. ot STATIONS. ward. Read down, ' > P. M.pA ML Trak 310) 7 5 Chaslottetown ...| 8 5012 10 4 30) 8 42) Hunter River. ..| 7 5310 58 5 ie ea ..Emerald.. ......| 7 2310 44) 34) Kensington ..... 16 9 37 6 20)10 00) Ay. ; (Lv. 6 35] 900 6 1910-9|r,.{ > Var| 5 7 4511 55) pore pa... | oS “E ae Roe a ee T 3% 8 37/107] Ones ay 2 Or Wis ccee eees 9 17 3 lol Alberton... -...| °> P.M. |P. M. _— eg P. M.\A. SRL Ey oe ee =" 2 0 6 15). Charlottetown ...| 3 15) 3 50 3 § § Oi. . Bedford tere enee| Re 3 25 q 01} Mt Stewart {*"| 2» 4 43 8 10). Candigan pr m4 8 3 , ‘ Pe M./A. M er a 6 > P “|e. i os pees nee 3 35) 7 15) > Mt. Stewart ....' 7 2 1¢@ & 16) T 48 Mee. ......--- . 7 a 4 41 8°06)" "Se Peters ...... | 6 00) 1 08 ‘ : - .Sauris.... .....- ls 15 ti 5) as =. *e 3 2 Emerald ...... | 9 0)| ty . Cape Traverse ..| § 10) ~ M.. A, M. CONNECTIONS, 13 OOjax.. Poin! duChene, I.C.R... ..a0fB5' 3 21 2iae..... Momcton, I. C. R...... ar\13>! it dee. .... Lava, LC. RB. ... «Ree 16 l5jac....-Monmtreal, I. C. R..... ivil9 05 6 Siv.....+...jobe, C:P.R....mmis = “« | Day of Wek. a) | Morn.| Aft. | Rises.| Sets. UMonday | 948 1142 425 717 2iTuesday (10: 48 | 26 16 3; Wednesday 23 |11 46; 28 14 4Thursday | 1 O01 {12 43} 29 13 5. Friday (ik saad | ed. 22 GSaturday | 2131224! 31 | 10 7, Sunday (248:':34| 32 | 8 &Monday (| 322|'409) # 7 9Tuesday | 3531513) 35 | 5 10, Wednesday| 4 21 | 634; 36 |; 4 11 Thursday | 500) 803; 38 | 2 12 Friday $55\,.9@).2 |. 13Saturday | 707|957{ 40 (6 59 14Sunday | 8 16 10 34| 41 | 57 1$Monday |'915 11 Q4} 43 | 56 16\Tuesday (10 06 11 3% 44 54 17| Wednesday |10 56 | 45 | 52 18\Thursday | 001 1145) 47 50 19\ Friday 0 28 1226} 48 | 49 20/Saturday (055/103) 49 | 47 21)/Sunday ‘SL eee ie 22: Monday |154'/228); 52 43 23\Tuesday | 2 27/322) 53 | 41 24\Wednesday| 259 426), 55 | 40 25\Thursday _3 40 553) 56 | 38 26 Friday 441,°7%)| S7 | 36 27' Saturday 600 847) 58 | 34 28Sunday | 7 28 9 44 5 00 oS 29.Monday (| 8 50/1033 1 30 30 Tuesday | 9 55 11 16 2 28 31 Wednesday 10 53 1159 | 3 26 Let or For Sale. Apply to F. W. L. Moore Attorney at Law, eeutor Estate late Fred- ck W, Moore. 178 10 CROWN AND BRIDCE WORK 3 a> af po» ao» fv When teeth are so far decayed that they cannot be filled they can b restored to wsefulness, beauty and durability by our crown system. Crown and Bridge Work is one of the most beautiful operations in dentistry. Crowns are so useful aud so comfortable tothe wearer, that he or she soon forgets they are different than his or her own teeth. It is astonishiag to see how many roots and teeth that are considered worthless can thus be made good comfortable teeth. Crown and Bridge work with its iniprove ments, when rightly performed, is scientific dentistry and coversa larg number of cases. We elaim to be thoroughly UP-TO-DATE in our different branches and our Crown and Bridge Work is made and fitved by ourselves, thereby ensuring perfect results and warranting satisfaction. Cali and see specimens of work. Our artficial teeth are guaranteed to give satisfaction im every respect. You can call in inthe morning and have crown and bridge work or artificial teeth same day. All Work Painless Charges Moderate ca) Gi» Gl o> eh p> BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros, Office Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m. (hk 20 2 50). ......Bangor, M. <.R..... .. 4 30 5 20). Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’a).\11 00 8 10\ar.... Boston, B. & M. R.. iv .| 7 @ Be GD ov cn ahe cen Montreal. 5 5a $ 10)...... Boston, B, &M. R.......| 7 @ 9 OO Arr. ...Montreal, C. P. R. be....| 8 OF A. Mi lp, M, ‘Steamboat Time Tables SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Sou'h- port 6,30 4.m., and returns every half hoa untilsi0 p. m, (Sundays exeepted,} Steamer leaves Southport for Charlotte: } town 6 45 a. m., and raps every half hour J until 10,05 p, m. (Sundays excepted) Sundays— Leaves Charlottetown at 7 a, m and every half hour until 835. Steamer laid from 11.05 to 12 noon, Monday—Steamer leaves Chariottetown for Rocky Point at 450, 89.30 and Ii a, m, i, 2, 4, and 6,3) p. m., every week day. Sunday—Leaves Charlottetown 9.00 a, ™., 12,45, 2 and 4 p, m.. ‘} hursday—-Leaves Charlottetown for West River Bridge 4 p m., calling at Westville when requir2d, Friday YVorning—I eaves West River Bridge for Charlottetown at 7.30, calling at West- ville, returning at 4 p. m. EAST RIVER. Monday—Leaves for East River 3p. m., returning Tuesday. Leaves Hayden’s Wharf " 7.30 a.m ,caUing at Heggarty’s and nickey’s Wharves, ieaving Charlottetown 3 p. m., making return trips, Leayes Saturdays at 5 a, m., leavirg Hay- den’s Wharf for Charioltetown at 7.5) a. ™, calling at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s Wharves, making return trips at 3 p, m., from Char- lo.tetown Steamer !eavyes tor Mt. Stewart every alter- nate week, as the tides may sait, Str, ‘' Jacques Cartier ” Leaves Charlottetown for Orwell at 3 o'clock onthe afternoons of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; and arrives from Orweil about 9.30a.m onthe same days, The boat aise returns from Orwell abouts p. m on Thur days. Leaves for Crapaud at 3a.m, and 3 p, ™.- on Friday, and arrives from Crapaud aboat i0a.m, On Saturday the boat leaves for Crapaud at2 p.m.,and arrives at Charlotie- town at 10 a, m, and 8.30 p. m, The boat calis at Vernon River every * ernate Wednesday, tides premitting. Str. “ Electra ” Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor, Georgetown and Montague every Thursday at noon. Arrives at Charlottetown trom Murray Harbor, Wednesday evening about 6 o'elook,