% . + THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For September, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES 7th day, Last Quarter. iSth day. New Moon. 22nd day, First Quarter. 29th day, Full Moon. - * _ High Water. | Sun a Morn.| Aft. | Rises Sets. 1, Thursda 10 44 111 24/155 6 25 2. Friday 113111187; 6 23 3 Saturday 12 16 8 21 4 Sunday 0 28 | 102 9 19 5 Monday 058; 1 49 10 17 6 Tuesday 127 |239 12 15 7 Wednesday 1 51 | 3 38 13 13 8 Thursda 217/\451 14 il ) Friday 2 51 | 6 22 15 9 10 Saturda: 404 734 17 7 Ll Sunday 5 45 | 8 20 18 5 12 Monday 659 8 52 19 3 i3\ Tuesday 7 36/9 21 21 l 14\Wednesday, 8 50 949) 22 (5 59 5 Thursday 941 1016) 23 57 16 Friday 10 22 10 44 25 55 L7 Saturday 10 59 1113) 26 53 18) Sunday 11 38 11 44 27 51 19, Monday 12 20; 2 49 20 Tuesday 015/168 29 47 21, Wednesday 0 42 2 07 31 45 22, Thursda £38 2 1 32 43 23\Friday 2 03 | 4 37 34 41 24 Saturday Swiss i: Ss 39 25 Sunday 446 609 37 37 26, Monday 621,810); 38 35 27 Tuesday 748 8 59 39 33 28, Wednesday 8 53 9 38 40 31 29 Thursda 9 48 10 14 42 29 = Friday 10 34 10 48 «43 27 g°ere 000000 000600000000 bs Joy and Smiles in place of sighs on wash day. Surprise, a pure hard soap with a quick lather, peculiar qualities for cleansing, makes easy work of wash day. Follow the directions on the wrap- per for finest results. SURPRISE is the name. CENTS A CAKE. oeseeooooooocoooooce Wants, Lost, Found, ‘&o, SOSOSOOe eeeooe HOSOOOS OS 096909009900 OO ———— ee ee Arrvone wishing to ae a sewing machine, nicely finished parlor table, or old Japan Delft call at this office. 220 3i>d WANTED A cook, good wages to a suitab'e person. Ad ress Post Office 'Box 4, or apply at Judge Alley’s residence. 220 FORSALE OR TO LET—That desirable dweliing ho.se containing fourteen rooms, with shop and office, at present occapied by Mr. Lecaillou. For terms apply to Mrs Con nully e Vonnolly Hous-. 220 iwk WANTED. —Four or five lasiesto learn the Miliinery, Sentner McLe.d & Co. 218. ——- — ee ee WANTED. -F irst Octobe ra gene oral servant Must be competent. Apply to Mrs) John Maceachern next to Davies Hotel, 2i8, WANTED - or girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs . D. McKay, Princent. 218 WANTED--Two or three smart boys- -anply at factory—Mark Wright « Co, 106 TO LE?.—' hat comfortable brick dwelling house, situate on Water Street, nowin posses gion of Mrs McD»nald: Possession given about 20th § ‘ptember, Apply to Peake Bros &UCo. Aug. Ith, 1864, eod tf. WANTED -A vood steady, smart boy about 15 vearsofage, who has had some ex- perience ina general store Apply at this office. 28 WANTED -A girl for plain cookipg and general wor, where‘a purse is kept. Apply to Mrs = . Brighton. 218 TO LET.—‘ hat desirable J)welling House on Euston St occupied by L. S, MeNutt, Esq, and Rev. € W. Corey. Possess’ on given, for either tenem nt, on or after Oct Ist, Apply to D. R, H. Mitchel), Patriot Office, Sept 17 217 t2. “TO LET.—'hree story Dwelling House con- taining eight large rooms, on Prince Street. Possession given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, FOR SALE —Sultana Stove No 40. in n first jasso der, Apply to F. H. Notton Auction- eer tt7. : we 4 “D—-A cook and housem aid, wages \pply to M:s.Geo. Warburton, "We ty ’ No washing. 205 POPLAR 8 . HOUSE, TERRACE, KE * REET.—That desirable residence, x ere s «om outbuildiugs, opposite new Pri: of Wates College, House has sixteen rooms and | modern conveniences. To Let or For Sale Apply to F. W. L. Moore ttorney at aw, Executor Estate late Fred- rick W, Moors 178 10 rO Let —Ca+hoas: aad oremises know # the “Old Loudon Hous:,’ situateon Water m.. nextt> Government Warehouse No l \Lpplv to Peake Bros & Co. jan28--tf rO LEf.-The large Hall in the brick huilding on 132 Queen Street adj»ining K. B. Norton’s Hardware Store. This Hall is nicely ‘icstshed wiih easv approach from Queen “treet. Rer moderate. Applv to J. B. yvacdonald Co. 204 4 weeks. FOR SALIE—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow.no# viag from 10 to 12 quarts of milk daily, pply to E. , Beer, L7it | . SOT oe SOOSCSEE BOOS COCESE~8 ROME WORK Fasicres We want the services of a number of families to do work for us at home, whole or spare time. The work we send our workers is quickly and easily dene, and returned br varcel post as finished. Pay $7 to $36 per week. For particulars ready to ccimeace, send name and address. THe S. A. Surp- PLY Co.. Box 26%, Lonpon, ONT. ; S@OPeaeweeew ver eee” Seecenesasce i i A ed THE Da:LY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 23 1898 A GORDON MEMORIAL. OmpurMAN, September 21.—The ques tion of a memorial to General Gordon has been much discussed here, and the sug- | gestion bas been made that this memory wenld be best perpetuated by starting a public subscription to establish and endow a college or technical school of an un- sectarian character at Khartoum. lf sach an institution were built, three or four English masters would have to be appointed and maintained. Otherwise the quality cf the teaching would soon degen- erate. The college might be devoted to the education of the eons of shelkive; and i: would not be inadvisable to have a curi- riculum through which every person must pass in order to become a sheikh. In that way theteaching would become a rus'eus of civil'z tion, and do much to make conditions which would render fresh rebellions impossible. Is is understood that ‘the sirdar would favor the erection of a coliege of this kind if funde yielding 1,500 pounds a vear were raised ; but thie is the irreducible mini- mum if the school is to be kept in English hands This coald be done bv raising sum of about 400,000 pounds. No doubt «batever is entertained here the British public wil! warmly take up the proposal ,ifonly fcr the purpose of testifying their apprec'ation of the life- work of one of their greatest heroes a capital The Cause of Laughter. Bain suggests the explanation that Jaughter is provoked by what he calls a degradation, meaning that we laugh when we all at once perceive something degrading, a trickery, a weakness ora pettiness in some person or object which we respect, as when the infirmities of human nature disclose person of importance or when some triyial affair occurs in a solemn cere- mony to drag us downor when the wrong side uf some great thing or some great man is exposed. excite a stronger emotion. ries of laughter the more or less impor- tant fact is marked * * * that the feel- ing of the ludicrous arises when some- thing which we respected before is pre- sented in a mean light, for we have no disposition to laugh when something that we already regarded as such is de- picted as tricky and vile.’’—Popular Science. Too Much For Watson. Only once did Watson, when a captain, never fail to punish a man for intoxica- tion. This was in the summer of 1893 at Eoston, when the San Francisco took the Massachusetts naval militia on its first practice cruise. Among the regular crew was old Alexander Parker, sailmaker’s mate, who was never known tq remain sober when there was liquor to be had. When the naval militiamen came on board a witty boatswain’s mate, while no officer was near, sang out in an authoritative tone: ‘“‘All you men having whisky on board lay below and turn it in to the sailmaker’s mate for safe keeping.’’ Many amateur sailors took the bait, and in afew minutes old Aleck, sit- ting down below decks in his sailroom, was surprised to have a vast collection of flasks passed tohim. He received all these as gifts with many thanks. He was found a day after sound asleep in his sailroom, literally covered with empty bottles of every size and shape. He was finally taken before the cap*uin, to whom was told the circumstances. ‘*Parker,’’ said he sternly, ‘‘I have no words with which to discuss your case. Go forward.’’—New York Times. Frost, frost, heavy frost aa Monday night; cucumbers and tomato vines ins jored verymuch. We ercaped with slight dan.age; would advise housekeep-rs to put down pickles and chow chow now. On hand a limited quantity of cucumbers, small silverskin onions, greeu tomatoes ripe tomatcer, cauliflowers. Orders filled in rotation; donot bein the position of many last year—too late.—J. J.Gay & Son, Market and head of Priuce street Telephone 180. 216 41 wy2w —_- Montague, of Dunnville, Cured of Ulcerated Itching Piles, wMr. Robert Montague, of Dunnville, Ont., rites:—*Was troubied with Itching Piles five years and wasso badly ulcerated, they were very paintul, so much so, that I could not seep. I tried a'most every medicine known when | was recommended to use Dr. (hese’s Ointment. I purchased «a box and from the first application got reliet. Have used two voxes and am now completely cured,” Love In Early Days. ‘*Yes,’’ said Adam to Eve as the twi- light drew about the aged couple, sof- tening their lineaments to a semblance of youth, ‘‘how well I remember the day we met! You wore a diffident air’’— That was all.—Indianapolis Journal. Dr. Chase’s Preperations Hare | Merit. For Piles, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Pin Worms and all skin diseases Dr. Chase’s Ointmentis a positive cure, It is recommend- ed by Dr. C. M. Marian, of the «merican Journal of Health. Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure with blower in- claded will care insipient ( atarrh in a few hours; Chronic Catarrh in one month’s treatment. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the only combined Kidney-Liver Fill made and will positively cure all Kidney-Liver trouble. S*t SURE you get what you wan when you ask for Hood’s Sarsape- rilla. Unequalled in Merit, Sales, Curer, | There’s no substitute for HOOD'S.. themselves in a! ‘*The occasion of the laughter is the | degradation of a dignified person or in- | terest under circumstances that do not | In all theo- | von Foundation PREVENTS DISEASE. The Canada Lancet says: ** tion word This prepara- deserves every good which is being said of it, There is no doubt but that the daily use of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt and aid in ward- will be a great preventive ing olf " . Bear in mind always that a _tea- spoonful of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt, taken every morning before breakfast, will keep you in excellent health and spirits, and will fit you to battle with the worries of the day. There is absolutely no reactionary or depress- ing after-effect from its use. ~~ The Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal says: “We have tried Abbey’s Effervescent Salt and find it an excellent compound. A morning draught of this stimulating prepara- > ; i attacks of diseas¢ tion will send a man to his daily occupation invigorated and ready for any task.”’ PURE AND WHOLESOME. The Dominion Official Analyst’s State- “This compound contains saline bases which form ‘* Fruit Salts’’ when water is added—and is then a very delightful aperient beverage, highly palatable and Abbey’s Effervescent Salt con- tains no ingredient of an injurious or un- wholesome character.’’ Signed, JoHN BAKER Epwarps, Ph.D., D.C.L., F.C.S., Emeritus Chemistry, Bishop’s College, Analyst, Montreal. PROLONGS LIFE. J. A. S. Brunelle, M.D., C.M., Montreal, Professor of Surgery, Laval University Medi- cal Faculty ; Surgeon to the Hotel Dieu, etc., says: ‘‘I have found Abbey’s Effervescent Salt particularly beneficial in the treatment ' of derangements of the liver and of the di- and consider that the regu- lar use of a preparation of this nature has a decided tendency to prolong life, using it in my hospital practice.” ment: effective. Professor of gestive organs, vvcvurreuuveevevenetentvereverereedZy of Health... University of and Dominion Official I am oP, 4% GEA OSH to: KEBLGNIBRBIS Be PFag ay a, Zi ¥Ecr Sale by Leading Wi ine and Spirit Merchants hd A ES SS SL r; % S B. Townsenp & Co., MonTREAL, SOLE AGENTS FOR 4% % CANADA. dia ce i ke sneak REFS FER ES GPS ES oS New this Season ——— MADE TO WIN They are great sellers; the way they are made makes thex. | sll; all solid leather, full ot style and beauty, unsurpassed for the money. Dor gola buttoned Oxfords, Box Calf Boots. These shoes are built on the most progresive lines and are gems for the rice. Weeks & Warren High Grade. English Manures re the BEST, CHEAPEST, and Uuly Reliable Fertilizer: 02 the market. Have been largely used here for 10 years, with most gratifying results—ind without a single failure. Pamphlets etc., on application. AUVLD BROS » Canadian Gor't Railway, System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun-, days excepted,) asunder. Trains Out- - x Trains | In ward. Read TATIONS. ward, Read down, ss P. M/A M.|— [PM A. Ms 310 7 45, Charlottetown ...| 8 5012 10 4 30) 8 42° Hunter River. ..| 7 5310 51 5 14 9 13). Emerald.. ..... 7 2310 11 0 47 9 37 .Kensington . .. | 6 58) 9 37 6 2010 00 Ay. flv. 6 35| 9 00 i S’Side - 6 4510 30.py. me 5 45! g 29 7 45 11 4° i 40 : Po. seuet Fea cdesceel © 2) 7 24 8 37 ‘i O07) O’Lear ) Pi cvccooes 309} 9, 917 2 15). Iberton........| 210) rice 9 55 3 10). Tignish .... ....| 105! 8 00 P. M. jP. M. " P. M.|A. M. BMA. Me es a 20 6 15). Charlottetown *--| 8 15) 3 50 ~ o8 6 7 atte onda bin 7s a 2 52 o go! - ») , rd on” art it Stewart {* ‘ 2 20 ae aL: | 10| 2 00 4 43/8 10. Cardigan........ 6 2912 51 5 Of | 5 92. .Georgetown lv ..| 6 05 12 30 eu ee = ee ‘A. M.|P. M. .Mt. Stewart .. 7 10/2 10 a as ae 6 41 1 31 , COUES weds 6 00) 1 03 . Souris Sian’ 5 dna be 5 15:11 35 A. M. eM. M. A. M., "s rel .Emerald ... of 9 0)! “ M. | .Cape Travers 8 10) A. M. CONNECTIONS, 13 OOjar.. Poin’. duChene, I.C.R.....ar]15 Sl met. .... Seon, 5. CMa ood ar\13 Bi cee... +s aes eG a arj24 04 16 15jar.....Montreal, I. C. R..... iv} 19 05 5 30l’v...:...StJohn, C,P.R....ar..|11 20 BOs oheaes Mamet M.S. Ro. 20 es 4 30 5 20) ..Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d).. 11 a 8 10 ar....Boston, B. & M. R..-iv 7% ME Sos phahs au Montreal. ace 5 { ee ihsena arene B. = ee SRE fe 0c ‘4 00} Arr....Montreal, C. P. R. lv....| 8 UO NOVA SCOTIA aie EXHIBITION. HALIF A, W. 5S. Sept, 22nd, to 0 Sept. 29th, 1898, ew Read the list of utterly unsurpassed entertainments. Tue Vatpis Sistrers—In their Thrill]- aerial acts, concluded with 50 ft, dive. Harry LaRose:--Io his marvellous Ascent ofthe Spiral Tower on the re volvitg Globe. Hoa & Goperick —The Champion Rol ler Skaters in all sort of Humorous Antics Tue Royat Canapian Dracoons.—In their famous Musical Ride and Evolutions Tue Excitinc Sreep Comperitions.— All the fastest horses inthe Maritime Provinces. Tue Revier or Lecxxow.—The Won derful Spectacular Production. All to be seen in connection with the greatest Agricultural and Indus:rial Fair ever seen in wastern Canada. Specially low Excursion Rates from al] Points on Prince Edward Island Railway. For particulars of same enquire at your nearest staion. And by S.S, Halifax at one Firet Class Fare. ——$—$— New 000200eun R Gaiters Ladies Gaiters in Black and Fawa high or low. Good value in every pair. Don’t buy Gaiters before seeing our stock and getting our prices. Also S83 0202 Ladies, Misses and Qe ' childrens Leggins. . See our Corduroy 5 high leggins for children. something nice. R. Kk. JOST. Stamper’s Co: n : ; ¢ DW OD HOD FDOD0DS/IVSHSB 60 YEAR& EXPERIENCE NaS DESIGNS CopyricHTs & Anyone sending a sketch and descri jnickly ascertain our opinion free Ww mvention is probably patentable. com tions strictly confidential. Handbook on sent free. Oldest agency for securing Patents taken through Munn & Co. special notice, without charge, in the Scientific Fimericat, | 4 i 4 . A handsomely illustrated weekly. Larnett rulation of any scient fic journal. year; four months, #1 Sold nil newsdea MUNN & [0,25»2ronsw len tah | branck Office. ead F St.. W ashington, D.[% DOBELL LINE} Tiber is due here from Mon- sre Boa ach 24th inst and sails™# St. Johns, New Brunswick via fax. Low rates of freight ofteriog Of this Steamer to Halifax and st Jo For further information as to fi or passage apply to "NS. RATYENBUBE Agent Shaw & Beairsto The Practical Plumbes Are prepared todo all kinds of ‘os and will be pleased to furnish est on al! branches of the trade. 1f yous building it would be well to get their price? They araihe prectical plumbers.