fast Sceamer Halifax. . ALENDAR,. JULY, 1 897 MOON'S CHANGES FirstQuarter, 7th. 9h. 19.5m,. a. m Pull Moon, 13th, 12h. 398m., midnight. qi . Juar Tr, Zist, l}h. 5. Sm ., & MR, N Moon, 29th. 11h. 45.4m.. a. m : Lav of Week Sno + Sua] High Rises | Sets | Water es Sy NG I rsday ‘Ge 9} 11.08 2 Aivrdl 19) | i oe 7 Saterday j te) } {0 | ] 17 | 4) Sunday — | i8i 219 5 ai i iS | 2 49] i) Tuesday ee af om. 7} Wednesday 22 47 { OS S . Thursday 23 $7 | t 48 9' Friday — . 2 (6) 525 10) Saturday a | iG 6 84 26 ioe & Be M 1 pag i65| $18 1 , 27 | ‘4 9 OD Nt OW esday | 2» 13 9 56 ] I Ly 20 43 | 10 50 or 30 | ms Uh 31 1 | l 47 1s 3} | 22 19 \ a I 39 | 2 & 2 \ 34 8S] 326 21! We sday 35 a} 6 64:00 <2 Thursday | 36 38) 43) mi Fr ie $i. 5 06 ét . \ oo | 34 5 52 25 | Sunday | i sti @8 26 | Monday } 40 32] 7 46 =’ Te ry i 41 31 8 32 2S | Wednesday {2 wi 918 “) | Thursday tS 28 10 05 30) Friday | 45 | 27! 10 58 31 | Saturday 446/72; 11 82 r. & [sland Railway O nand after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the ui ns of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- ay s excepted,) as under. Srains Ovt-| Trains In- ward. Read| STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. P. M.jA.. M. 3 30, 6 20! Charlottetowa ... 1513 i0 3 52) 6 44|.-Royalty Junction.) 9 Ol i] {& 4 42) 7 18 ..North Wiltshire. . § 9810 38 4 58| 7 28 .. Hunter River... 8 18.10 48 5 34) 7 52 --Bradallane...... 7 54/10 07 5 44] 7 58)..Emerald.. ..... 7 48\ 9 57 259) 8 08 .. Freet We . 7 38) 9 42 6 2} S 2)..Kensington . 7 23) 9 20 655) S45 ATL ogig. I Ly.) 7 00) 8 45 7 30,10 00 Lv | 6 05) 8 10 7 4510 22)..Miscouche ...... 5 42 7 56 § 02'10 19|.-Wellington...... 1516 7 38 8 30/11 22 -eR BEM accees 493711 3 M12 50 -.O’Leary......... 2 hs 6 20 wie « 2 i > » = % 46] 1 15!--dloomfield ...... 19 50 6 O4 0 OO 2 93)- . Alberton cehe eee 1 13;°5 40 10 401 3 OO) - - Tignish onde ¢+¢ 40 1105 5 00 \ MiP. © E Ip. MIA. M. A. M.}P. M.| ic a he 2 6 45! 5 60)..Charlottetown . 915549 7 O35) 3 14|.-Royalty Junction 9 Q]| 5 20 4381 3 3) — ieee Se § 37) 4 47 10. 4 OOAr.), ce ¥; 815) 5 20) 4: 05) Lv. } Mestew’t } IS 5 io ‘ oD 9 00! 4 33/.. Morell -- 17443 9 20) 4 54)..St. Peters ..... 7 20| 2 3 10 16 5 2S|..Bear River ..... 6 46) 2 03 11 00, Oe i es uk... B 15| 1 20 A. M.|P. M.| \ MIP. OM 8 25) 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ....) 8 10) 3 50 9 37; 4 58)..Cardigan....... 7 17; 238 OO} 5 15|..Georgetown ... | 7 00) 2 15 = ule | /\ MIP. M. P. M. lao.) / 55} .Emerald ..... | 7 45 8 45)..Cape Traverse .. | 6 55 P.M. jA. M. Tralnsare ron by Eastern Standare Time. A MCDONALD, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gev Mgr wovi. Rys harlottetown. Voncton, N BR. Kaiway ( ffce,Jupe 1 367 ‘lime Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. The Steamer “Elfia” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.— : At 6.30am,8am,930am, lla m, 1pm, 2pm, 4pm, 6.30 p m. Wy" leave Rockey Point as follows: Atv am, &30a m, l0a my, 11.30 am, 1.30 p m, 3 pm, 5 pm, 7 p ™, SUNDAYS, From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45 p m, 2 pm, 4 pm From Recky Point: At 10a 1,30 pm, 3p m, 5.30 Pp Mm. SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- pert ferry till further aotice as fol— vws °— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town | dailyat 6.30 am and every half hour up to l0 pm. Leaving Southport at * S9 at, making half hourly trips np » 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat saves Ch’town at 7 a m, making half | bovrly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer ! iaid off from 11.05 to 12 o’clock noon. | Jn Tuesday and Friday of each week | steainer will run off time to accom- | mnodate the travelling public. CHARLOTTET W N -~- TO-—— -_— —— fuy your tickets for Boston by tke W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent } | | | at the office of W. C. Harris Jr,Charlotte- town, or at the residence of THE DAILY EXAMINED, CHARLOTTKTOWN JULY 28, 1897 ti ieeeiereianintitintemimnieiiiaiiiee te ee eee Quackery is always discov- | ering remedies which will act upon the germs of disease cirectly and killthem. But no discovery has ever yet been approved by doctors |which will cure consump- tion that way. Germs can only be killed by making the | body strong enough to over- come them, and the early ‘use of such a remedy as Scott’s Emulsion is one of the helps. In the daily war- fare man keeps up, he wins ' best, who is provided with the needed strength, such ag | Scott’s Emulsion supplies. ° Teen CE) Games and Sports can be entered into with greater enjoyment when Apams Tutti FRUTT? is used and gives staying power. It allays thirst Some dea'ers try to palm off imitations to obtain a big profit. See that the trade mark name Tutti Frutti is om each 5c. package. Save coupons for istest books and prizes. 149 MH NNO +} ASSIGHER'S §=NvTICE Pursuant to the provisions of the deed of Assignment from Messrs. McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewa-t, Merch .nr-. hearing date the third day of May, A D, 1897, I hereby give notice to all persi ‘ns claiming to be creditors of the same a-- signor’, to furnish to meat the «ftice of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, ete., Charlottetown, P. E. Is- land, on or before the twenty-fourth day of Juiy, next, @ statement of the amoun: claimed to be owing from t! e said a-sigi- ers to such creditors, re«pectivelv. And: I hereby give notice that any creditor fail- ing to furaish Such statement within such time, mav be precladed from participat- ing in any dividend from sad estate, pur- “nant te che terms of such assignment. Da ed this sixteenth day of June, 1897. JOHN J. McQUAID, Assignee, 139 ~dv 13 4wks—-wky4wks. dy pat 24 Handsome Private Residence For Sale. The subscriber is instructed to offer, by Publie Auction, on Thursday. 29th inst AT 12 O'CLOCK, Noon, FARRINGFORD Residence of the late Mrs. Lowden, Dun das Esplanade, This eligible property, commanding a fine view of the harbor, off-rs superw inducements aa an attractive and well ap pointed home. Termt liberal and taade know at sale. R. BEAIRSTU. Piling and Piling all kinds of Lumber daily. Everything new and good. Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; We Want you to see us before you build or repair. New customers come again and bring others. I[t will mean mon- | ey in your pocket if you give us a oall. | Lumber of all kinds in stock JAMES BARRETT, Telephone 181, Couno'ly’s Wharf ; Notice To Contractors Offers will be received at public auction, on the grounds, on Saturday evening. the 3lst inst, at 7 o’clock,for the work of | building @ foundation wall for St. Ann’s | church at Sylvester, near Emyvale, Lot 65. | Plane and specifications, may be seen PATRICK HAGAN, adjoining the site of the building. | 169d & w BAREER POLES. Medern Styles and Decorations — Some Poles Are of Lron, They are using in the west to some extent now a barber pole of galvanised iran, which has bands and other orna- mental prajections and is painted in the same wanner as a wooden pole. An- other western pole has four upright strips of iron, around which are wound spirally other iron strips, making a lat- ticed pole. The spiral encircling strips are so painted as te farm the usual | stripes. ‘There is talk now of alumiz- jum barber poles, which would be much more expensive, but would be of extreme durability and could always be sold at so much a pound. In the east the barber poles used are almest all made of wood, and in fact the barber poles everywhere are princi- pally of wood. The wood commonly use is soft maple. Barber poles are made in various sizes, but standard full size poles are mode 9 and 10 feet in length and from 8 to 12 inches in circumference. They ere sometimes made 14 inches in cir- cumference, but that is unusual. There is now in force in this city an ordinance requiring that outside barber poles shall be kept withia the stoop line, and that they shall not exceed 5 feet in height. Before the adoption of that ordinance the large pole most commonly used in this city was 10 feet im height and 10 {uches in diameter. Since the ordinance came into force there has been here an increased use of door poles and window poles, these being very much slender- er, and in the case of the window poles very much shorter. The door poles stand beside the doorway or entrance. In the case of a basement shop, where the poles would be at the beginning of the steps, and so in sight along the sedewalk, they are placed upright. When placed beside a ground floor door- way, they are slanted outward slightly, so that the top projeets beyond the building front. The window poles, which are shert little poles with a gild- ed ball at each end, are fixed at an an- gle to iron brackets secured to the win- dow casing. A barber is likely to use two doer poles, one on either side of the door, and he may use window poles also, so that in this city the number of poles used is greater than ever befors, though it may be that their aggregate bulk is no larger than that of the small- er number of larger poles that once stood by the curbstones, cr were other- wise conspicuously placed. There have been made barber poles with spiral stripes simulated by stripes painted diagonally on tapering strips of board. Years ago, too, there were made some barber poles of four strips of board, tapering and nailed together, making an obelisk shaped sign, which was striped in the usual way. But the pole, usually in some simple ferm, was the commen thing, and this developed grad- ually into the more elaborate pole now cemmonly used, which is made with perhaps banfis or other shapes turned or otherwise fastemed upon it, and with greater riches and variety of ornamenta- tion. Pretty “much all poles are sur- mounted by a gilded ball. Other shapes— pear, fer instance—have been made for a finish, but the ball is the most popular. With the more elaborate poles, with bands and carvings and panels, and with the spaces of the length more broken up, came more elaborate styles of colering, and micre or less departure from the usual spiral stripes, poles being painted with the conventional colors, but with diamenud shapes, and se on. But now, while poles are made as elab- orately as ever in shape, there is rather more simplicity of coloring, and the most elaborate of poles are pretty sure to show the spiral striping somewhere, the clear spaces on the pole between the ornamental designs being thus painted. Lees blue is uved in stripes than for- merly, the stripes beiug now usually of red and white, and the red generally uxed is a shade darker than formerly. More gold than ever is now used on the big ornamental poles. Bovides, on the tops it is sometimes used in stars and other gilded ornamentation, and there are poles of various sizes made with spiral gold stripes on a black body in- stead of a white body. These cost more than peles striped ju colors, but the use of them is increasing. More black and gold poles are used in the west, where people seem tg spend more money on barber poles than in the east. But ev- erywhere the spiral stripes are the bar- ber’s symbol, whether they are painted on a pole specially designed for a sign or on a telegraph pole, or, as may some- times be seen in smaller places, around the trunk cf a tree. —New York Sun. KOKAINE CREEK el | vein. . from _ €ropping on three. SHARES NO FAKE—\. But legitimate mining. FOUR CLAIMS. One being on the famous Molly Gibson Two above Enterprise, whi-:h so'd $300,000 cash, and another one ha'f inile Slocan River. Gigh grade ore ont Well detined le Iyre~ on «.', Capital only $250,000 in 25 een: shares, Firet isane for develo; ment cents, non assessable. Next issue nut les« than 10 cents. Reliable manavement Nothing 'e:8 than 5060 shares sold. Order hrough hank. GEO. 0. SCO'T Agent 42, Fort St. Vi:toria, B. C, GREAT fy SLAUGHTER PRIDE Qn Reacymace Clothing voR JULY 500 Men’s weed Suits, vood all wool. eguilar price: $8 suit for $4, $6 suit for $3 100 Boys’ Suits at less thaa first cost. Men’s Pants, 75c, $1 and 31.50, worth double. fee them. Bargairs in Underclotaoing. White and Colored Shirts. x 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 lac.d Boots for 98e. J.B. Mactonlt i Sa Opposite west end Market. > Po ¢ me Mounted on Aluminum, Celluloid, Val canite, Watts, Reese and Weston’s Metal. Piatinum and Con bination Plates, Crown and Bridge Work. J. P. MURRAY, 145 Queen Street. nemoval Sale Having to vacate my premises wilhin ‘0 jays, [hereby offer te the public regardless of cost, my large stock of clothing, cottons, dress goods, gent ’ furnishings, ete. Thisis agenuine sale, Ihave to go within 39 days, and my 200's have to gobefore then. I am pre- p-red to give yon ths best bargains you ever got in your life, Come in and see ‘or yourself Come early or you may miss the chance of a lif: time P. GOODSTEILN. New York Cheap Store, vohnson & Johnson’s cor, Cueen St ants, Lost, Found &e SOUNDIGd fOd” cua Ap? a We office. Jy 268i TO LE’. Haifofa tenement house on the ecrner 0 Queen and Bayfield St. apply to Edward Praught, on the premises, jy 36 3i FOR SAT E—A Hallet & Davies Pianoforte in excellent condition for sale ata bargain. Muy be seen at Miller Bros. Que+#n St, 167 1 w SAIL BOAT—For sale cheap for cash. Sal's and ~igging completa, E+ quire at onoe of Judge Fitzgerald, Canoe Cove, 163— COOK WANTED.— For the Seaside Hotel at Rustico for the season, Apply to John Newson. TLOST.—On monday the 12th inst, A 2\dal- lar bill Please return tu Mrs Upswerth and receiye rewa'd, yj 5 4i LOST —In this city vesternay afternoon a sum of money, including a $20 bill, Reward on ieaving same at this office 2i WANTED- A cook 200d; rateren ces requied Apnly to Mrs H) W. Longworth, Unper Prince Street. Jy 15 tf TOST.— Tnesdav p m: July [3th hetween E don ond Findlays, Orwell, a brown silk umbrella, close rolled. Automatic Frame, Suit-ble reward. RobinsStable, Kent St. Jy 20 TO LE',—The3rd fiat of building on Queen St., sdjoining Johnsons Drug Store, Jately occupied by Calder & Son’s, Tailors, w th easy access from Queen St. Rent iow, 4 pply at this office. 167. 2wk KICYCLE -- For sale, an Fneglish made Riercle. manufeetured by the celebrated Rudge Co Targe cushion tire; no puuctures possibile. Will be sould ver*'eheap, can be seen at Jas D. Taylor’s Bookbindery, Queen St, Jy i5 WANTED) .— Chief Agent for P_E.1. to sup- -rintend the business of the Manutacturers’ Life Insurapce Company. ‘Yhe business is now So extensive as to require a resident man ager. District Agents also wanted in every anrerresented district Applyte J R Paton Box 22 Charlottetown. 123—Guar ANTED—UPRIGH?T AND. FAITH- ful gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible established houses in P, E. Island Monthly $65.00 and expences, “osition steady. Reference, Enclose self. addressed stamped eovelope. The Dominion i68—1 mo (Ompany. Dept, H, Chicago. nate Child’s Picnic Shoos In Cxblood and Tan. Just the thing for this ho: COFF BRog — > - = Sorns Specialties, — Retrigerators, Lawn Mowe Ice Cream Freezers, Green Win Ne(gpring Door Hinges, Garde, Trowels, Gold Paint, Rubber Hog SIMON YW CRABB? STOVES HARDWARE A£ALBARALBRADA } eE-=E2.25=.25=5S5— | Walke-s Corner 135 ——— BINDERS, MOWER AND RAKES MAXWELL BINDER isrec guized to be the bestip. plement on the marked. Itis trne only right hand cat, ay also the simplest and surest knotting machine, never bret ing twine. MOER.—The lighest cutting and strorg:st machine in hetvy or hight hay. Hasall the best improvemants =f lifting spring, raising finger bar clear of all obstructions stumps, 100ts, ete. RAKES.—'liger and Sthied. These Rikes are fitted with the new steel wheel, having 26 teeth and solid + axle. Also, angle steel bar to hold teeth. ‘The teethaw set torske, not to harrow the ground. They are the am perfect Rake made to-day. Inspection of those machines i vited, or write us for prices. FINLAYSON & McK TERLIZZICK’S CORNER...... , 1 | ~ SPECTACLES. — Over twenty-five years I have been in the Spectacle bil inoss and during that time have fitted hundreds and hundré of persons. Some had put off getting glasses so long that the could not sze a large 4 inch letter A without going within 20 3 feet of it, and might have gone blind if they had put: getting glasses much longer. Others have been fitted rather misfitted, with wrong glasses by travellers, a 2d a great deal more than they ought to have been. Ti yar our traveller, Mr.C. H. White, intends calling 0 ties at their homes in the country, to test eyes and sho ples of our goods. Should he call on you I bespeak for hi your favorable consideration, and any order you may gi him will ke filleé as soon as possible and guaranteed by #§ Glasses can also be exchanged at the store, Caweron But City, if after a trial they du not prove as satisfactory a8 J wish, EW. TAYLOR, fi -—- —_—- ne a oH Ge hehe BY vbr whe 3 eal ve oy) AS OS ASF : IHG 4 Your Lawn. _ We have Folding Lawn Chairs, Adjustable Back Canve Chairs, Camp Chairs, Camp Stools. Just the thing uounging Under The Trees This hot weather, Prices Right. JOHN NEWSO —_/ S% jo Owe it od. © SIZ e OSS 2 ove oye oye oye o Gye oe Gye 0G? ee ee