ft" = » DN a ee fast? em Ate. Me. - » ielioces bd * oe he yen Rammed —_ a RE 6 Orceving® + > wears Ss seni oe ee (Arrant tet ed gett: % erst cena & Sol oe eit oe he Re tee eee etl ere ar tau enn te Sy oe oi na Witten ee MODERN SHRAPNEL. ete DEADLY EFFECT OF THIS FEARFUL } IMPLEMENT OF WAR. What Happens When a Single Projectile Suddenly Bursts (nto Two Hundred Sep- arate Messengers of Death—Shells and Solid Shot. The improvements in modern guns have embraced al) calibers, from that of | simall arm firing a projectile only third of an inch in diameter to the ‘2 inches through and weighing alfa ton. Net only have the guns ruproved, but also all their accessories, tally powder and projectiles. The ‘ss powder of the present has changed the conditions of war almost As much as modern armament. Keeping step with these advances have been those made in the various classes Of projectiles. Even the smallest of these, with its case hardened bullet, is far abead of the old fashioned lead bullet used im the small arms of 30 years ago. One of the most effective of modern projectiles is the shrapnel. It is one of the forms of case shot. The others were the old fashioned grape and canister. A case shot may be said to be a collection of missiles in a case, which breaks up either in the gun or at some point in flicht, thus setting free its death deal- ing particles. As soon as the case is broken each of these particles goes on a separate path, aud it’s a sorry day for the man struck by one of them. All of these falling upon a piece of level ground would mark out an irregular oval, whose area varies with differing conditions. It has been found that the best point to burst the shrapnel is about six yards above and 50 in front of the enemy. Colonel Shrapnel of the British serv- ice first invented shrapnel in 1803. This early form consistad simply of a spher- teal shell filled with bullets and a burst- ing charge of powder in the spaces be- tween. This was a crude invention, which scattered the fragments too much and was liable to go off when not ex- pected and not do so when desired. This form was i:aproved upon during eur civil war, and the modern shrapnel @an be considered the most dangerous ef all life destroying projectiles. It con- sists of three parts—the tube, the base and the head. The powder charge is in the base, which is firmly attached to the body either by electric welding or by screwing. Lending from the base ha the center of the body is a tube which is also filled with powder, which is ignited by the fuse at the point of the shrapnel ana carries the fire tothe main charge. Between 200 and 300 bullets rest upon a diaphragm just over the powder charge. These are held in place by a matrix of rosin which is melted and poured upon the bullets when in A skeleton case of cast iron con- p receptacles for each bullet is used instead of the rosin. The head is puj on in the same man- ner as the base, and when the fuse is inserted the projectile is ready for use. Some shrapnels have the bursting charge in the head instead of the base. The fyse used is rather complicated, but the United States bas as good a one as there is.. It is a time fuse and in actual test has shown its reliability. It can readily be seen that one great objection to the shrapnel is its high cost. The, fyseplona costs abont $2. sal See Py Pee st one eiahed nd id pi ; | objects as well as animate ones. hist ch § as & sO Ce i : 1s & SONG piece OF | gists of a hollow cast iron shell, with a THE a The same gun is usually supplied with three styles of ammunition—the solid shot, the shell and the shrapnel. Some batteries are also supplied with canister for use at close quarters. The ballets in the canister have a wider dispezsies, because the case breaks up in the gan. Canister was used to repel the tamos3 | charge led by the Confederate general | Pickett at Gettysburg. *A perfect hail of missiles swept the slope leading up to Cemetery Hill, against whose de- structive effects human valor was of no avail. The shell is used todestroy inanimate It con- fuse and bursting charge of power The famous shot fired during the cué- ting of the cables at Cienfuegos isa good example of its use. The Spaniards having taken refuge in and belinda lighthouse, a shell was fired by one of our ships, which, striking it fairly, burst and utterly destroyed the strac- ture, killing many of the soldiers. But against men in battle formation the shrapnel is the more effective. If sends a perfect shower of missiles which, falling in the midst of a company, would almost annibilate it. Many tests have been made to show this. Shrapnels fired from a gun a mile away in one instance and a mile and two-thirds in the other were made to ‘Pike a board target one inch thick. The fuses were set off by me contact and burst the projectile into 290 or 300 parts, each of which was capable of dealing death to any iiving thing in its path. Screens were placed a: indicated distances behind the target. These may be considered as representing a battalion of infantry in column of companies. From the number of hits upon all of them the efficiency of shrapnel against close order formaticn may be judged. In one shot 152 hits were made by a single shrapnel. In another 215 hits are recorded, but these are not so well scat- tered. Imagine, then, the effect of a well placed shrapnel upon a group of mien such as is here represented. The reader can readily understand why wars are now waged at greater distances and why hand to hand con- flicts are almost unheard of.—New York Herald. His Mistake, ‘*That politician is a ‘has been,’ isn’t he*’’ remnarked the observer. **No,’’ replied the captious friend, **he ism’t even that. He’s merely a ‘used to think he was.’ ’*’ Washingtoa Star. == 'ABBEY’S Effervescent Salt taken according to directions, brings refreshing sleep and invigorating rest to the weary body. RACES. Cymbria Driving Park Monday, August 22nd There will bea Grand Race at the above Park, at which the following evenis P.E. ISLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, —0f#o— PRINCIPAL I. OXENHAM * Montreal Business Yollege) k-Keeping ip all its branches thorough- wrtanent in cone tion with Actual Business, Arithmetic, Shorthand Typewriting Penmanship, Business Correspondence Commercial Law. f stem is tha latest axd best now in ase in Conads and the United States, ard suceess, from the star’, isassured. We open ibis year, after the Holidays, on Aug 15th Appiv at once, or send for our new Pros- wet 4, ‘ P. on t ox 242, Ch'town, Aug 11 95. $60,000 Debenture Por Sewerage Works of the City of Charlottetown (Graduate o ti4iaw TENDERS ad ed, and endorsed Hhebeatures,” wi! up to the night’of Tuesday, the for the purchase lars ($50,000). of the City of Charlotte town Debeoture ese Debenture 8500 each, are e¢, and bear in! ,) per cent, pa paya d $15,000 on che «lst December next nders will be s50Q9, The Commissioners do not bind them- ves to accept the highest or any tender. D, LAIRD, Chairman O ‘ise of Commissioners of severs aad Water Supply, “parlottetown, P. E. leland. ireased to tae undersign- “Tender for Sewerage pe received at this office 23rd of August inst of Fifty Thousand Do!- 3 tor Sewerage Works, sare of the desomins''on able forty vears trom erest at three and a half atle half-yearly. Ofthe we amount $20,000 will be issued on 25th inst; $15,000 on the Ist October, received for the whole 0,000 or for parts thereof not less than will be contested : 3 minute class (Trotters and Pacers) $20 EEN, 65 o-tedtin (a Pilids ee oo 6 $20 Green Race........ etiecoee GLO Puree to be divided 50, 35 and 15 per cent. Mile heats, best 3 in 5 to harness. Avy horse distancing the field evtitled to fir-t money only, the remaining horses to finish the ee 5 to enter and 3 to start in each race. Entries, ten percent. of purse, to close ou Saturday, August 20. Races tocommence st 1.30 p. m. Admission-—- Gentlemen, 25c; ladies free. Refreshments on grounds. No liquor neddlers allowed at or near the grounds. If weather proves unfay orable, 1 races on following Wednesday. Communications to be addressed to D. McMillan proprietor, or to D. McLE AN, Secre tary. Oyster Bed Bridge, Aug. 15. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND MONTAGUE This property consists of a commo business stand in Montague. Titie Guaranteed. Possession immediately. E. H. BEER, Ch’town, 63 2awkwtf, - board, wii] not be responsib x ontract in m name oy otherwise. . * WILLIAM GRAV E#3 without any a to A. N, Large. | Partner, in care of EXAMINER, 193 2ins. Emyvale Lot 30, fire | FOR SALE BIDGE | dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said to be the best Apply to ay a WANTD,—To waitin restraunt Apply W ANTED.—Man with mall capital to joiu advertiver in profitabie business. Address en NOTICE.— This is to notifiy the Public that my wife (Ella May) has left my bed and and that I e for any debts she may grnnnnnnannaas ee ee FU SU an Ue run Purr ye PRON OIA CE Opes FLE Fi DH ANT BR SAN) HOU Tetle y's f- ‘These — WV ri and purity in en Lpped $94 +} ps bad nse: . re —, rom E “-AEEPERS, vrs Teas are air tight sure ** - ae a ees VOU lave reqers T %f a Pr - 4 . . / Elephant Brand 7 you should do so at once. r for fami ies a “-\9" sake up “especia i oy t 1° 4 1a" Ca 1d packets a : 4 ° . % , . . 7 WrhO 15 2 , i to the consumer, Tea Value oe Ki Awd low protected as to the correct value by having the LU UL + — LAA Ut RETAIL PRICE PRINTED ON EVERY YACKET. r Sold by most grocers in Canada and the United States. ¥ co ile ial ait Ml 2c, to £4.00 per ID. f2 74 aad 4 tS. Packstc. a ’ ; . 2: If your grocer cannot supply vou, write us and we wil a ; : ‘ aaa aie oes 1 see that your order is filled. \ JOSEP! YITLEY & CO., Loméon, Enc., Canadian Hood Office; 14 Loracine C+., Mentrozi. a j DU a 2 restored to usefulness, and Bridge Work CROWN AND BRIDCE WORK p> <a> o> av When teeth are so far decay2d that they cannot be filled! they can b «tft | o--af] is one of beauty and darability by our crowa system. the mst beautiful Crown operations in dentigtry. Crowns are 8o usefal and s) comfortable tothe wearer, that be-or she soon forgets they are see how maty roots different than and teeth made good comfortable teeth. mente, when rightly performed, nuinber of cases. We claim to be thoroughly UP-TO-DATE im our different branches and our Crown and Bridge Work is raade and ited by ourselves, Call and see specimens of work. satiefaction ip eFery respect. You can call in inthe moraing and have crown and bridge work or artificial teeth same day. All Work Painless Charges Moderate his or her own teeth. Ii is astonishiag that are considered worthless cao thias to be Crown and Bridge work withuts insprove is scientific dentistry and! coversa Jarg thereby ensuring perfect results and warranting, sat.~fonon. @ur artficial teeth are guaranteed: ber zrve st) D> <> p> BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. Office Howrs—8 a. m. to $ p. m Se ~—— ——— eee — TAAMAAAULCLALLLLCUL ALAA AS +A Curious Fact adas aaaas aA = able the number cheap plated years ago. It is really remark of watch cases that are made and sold these days—cases that will wear any- where from six weeks to three years, and most of them contain. ing a guarantee war- jranting them to wear me tor 20 years. A good filled case, one that lar represents the reduced cost of making —the gold costs just the same. I sell gold filled cases, cases that have stood the test of vears, and personally guarantee every case that I sell in addition to the manufacturers warrant. I have some of the Jatest and most desirable pat- terns in atock, also silver. you want. Any make of movemen t =—— H.W. TAYLOR {|b {])» {I> {> Ih» i» {b> il will wear for 20 years, |} costs within a dollar of [> of what it did seven Tlat dol- ih» F¥ =S = VWvVFTT+Tr> Dies TONNE s « «+h ainese SAO TE, cc ov optentovnss OURS THN Uiscccdscscndiunes " et TRON ia cones ccvtnace > ” Danean Boue0sesccicccccoccoses - LePage House.........ccssveees ” Eureka Hotel............ 06 Finlay Houre....... oe Clifton Housee.. .. Sum werside Hote! Ruse. iacumbaceees o Campbell Hotel... erecseces sf Albion Terrace..... inisinbliate vows Alberton Seafurth House....cccscoescsesceees Railway House.. " Tignish Aitken Hote) ......0:.00e09 sitadlonsil Georgetown Tapper FRouse..........ecccscssves ‘Shaw’s Hotel. . North Shore Blouse. DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 19 1898, TOURISTS HOTEL GUIDE. \ Leading Hotels i in TFlis Province } and their Locatien. ..Charlottetown Sea View House...........-- -»-Bowria Codie TR ai dececicescens sagas tan Lavdsdowse Hote). .......... Cape Pesca Clarke’s Hotei.. er Commercial Hotel. . vies os cueee McDonald House............06+ + ".. Montague Manson House........-....Mount Stewart “e Clarke Heuge........... Sea Side Hote}... ... eustico Beash Acadia Hote}..........scvccos . -.m~ 1 FRCS Pleasant View Houzse............... Hampton Hotel McLean.............Nine Mile Cree® Mutch’s Hotel....... Sivaeckeile Stanhope PONE Be edaccecnsdidens ses eeeeeee ... Bracitley Beach: cece veccococe MRI peGae ‘Florida SIR cs saschissasesis aa Good board at cheap rates may be ob~ tained at ‘meay farm houses on tke coast. THE EXAMINER CALENDAR — — For August, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES {st day, Full Moon. Ah day, Last Quarter. 17% day, New Moon. 24th day, First Quarter. 31st dey, Full Moon. ———_ » Sun Steamer leaves Charlottetown for South- p or? 6,30 4.m., an@ returns every half hour until’s0 p. m, {Sundays excepted,) Steamer leaves Southport for Charlotte. town 6 45 a mi, and runs every half hour until 10,05 p, m: (Swndays excepted) Sundays—Leaves Charlottetown at 7a, m. and every balf howr until 835. Steanrer laid from 11.05 to 12*noon, Monday—Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 6,39, 8.930 and BL a; m,, 1, 2, 44and 6.39 p. my., every week day. Sunda y— Leaves Charlottetown 900", m., 12.45, 2 and 4 p, my. Titursday—-Leeves Charlottetown for West River Bridge 4: p> m., calling at Westwille when required, Friday orning—I eaves West River Bridge for Charlottetowm at 7 30, calling at West— ville; returning at 4 p. m. EAST RIVER, Mond&sy—Leaves for East River 3p. m., returning Tuesdsy. Leaves Hayden’ Wharf 7.5) a. m, calling at Haggarty’s and miekey’s Wipea, leaving Charlottetown % p..m,:, — ng return trips. a ar Satvurdayvsat 5 a, m. » leaving Hay- de: ’8 Wwarf for Charioltetown at 739a..m, calling at Haggars’s and Hickey’s Wharves, |; making return tvips at 3 p, m., from, Char-- 1o tetown nate week,.as the tides may suit, Str. “ daeques Cartier ” Leaves Charlottetown for Orwell at3 o'clock on the afternoons of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and arrives from Orwell about 9.38a.m-onthe same days, The deat aiso aaa from: Orwell about 8 p. m on Thurs- aye Leaves for Crapaud at 3a.m, andS.p, m. on Friday, and! arrives fr »m Crapaud about l0a.my. On Saturday the boat leaves for Crapaudiat2 p.m ,and arrives at Tharlotte— town at 10 a, m, and 8.30 p.m, he boatcaiis at Vernon River every 42- te Wednesday, tides premitting Ste. “ Electra ” Leaves.Charlottetown for Murray: Harbor; Georgstown and Montague every Thursdtg. | at noen. Arrives. at (herlottetown frem: Murray Canadian Gov't Railway Systes | On.and aftes MONDAY, 27%. raine.of this. Railway will run daily, (Sua:.,. days excepteci) asunder. Trains. Out am (Trains In down, up. Pi MiJA M. eae a 9 — v.M. A, M, = W ¢ 46 Charlottetowa .. es & 312 10 4 8. 42). Hunter River. | 7% 53.10 32 » it : = .-Emerald.. ..... 1 23,10) li es w mal x pensingtom --++ | 658) 9 37 Ar. ae { Lv. 6 35) 9 00 i 1 - } % 4514 55 +11) ad le a. .”. Port Eras Wi) 7 34 | $37 107), O’Leary a | ® 3 2 5. ‘Albertow. ss... 10 ¢ 4° oe 4 Le > : - P.M. |? M. EE spre =0s j 15 5 00 nee ee \P. M.|A. M. - OG 15). .Charlettetown .../ 3 iE 8 - 2 33) 6 50) . Bedford . , ae an 2 - 325) 7 10lar) fi 2 ool oe 3 35! 7 20) 1v Iv J Mn Stewart . 7 5) 2 20 t 43° 8 10) Cardigan ; a re = 5 05! g 5a!’ . ws) ce cree) 3? = = ng io = |..Georgetown ly .. 6 05 12 30 ha M. lp “. 2: M.| P.M. 3 35 7 15) Ss : A. M.|P. M 1447 44)" ee oe) 710, 2 10 ct SO Pete : : . 6 et st: . bee Lan ae | etnies cess 5 1511 35 {———.° A. M.;\P. M iP. M. = 8 oa EE iusees (9 0) ; or .Cape Traverse .. 8 10 — A. M. CONNECTIONS, 13 OOjar. . Point duChene, I.C.R.....arj15: 21 2jar..... Moncton, I. C. R......arj13i il s See ee Sy SL ca nad ar\24 O4 16 ilar... ..Montreal, I. C. R..... iv/l9 05 > 30'lv.......StJohn, C.P.R....ar..|11 20 2 |:. «+» +eBangor, Wiles Gacaiet >. 4 30 5 20)..Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d).. 11 00 8 10j\ar.. _ Boston, B. &M.R..-i¢ .'7@ DG hs ob caine Montreal. ... . '8 00 ss od Boston, B. & M. R.....0-| 7 O 9 OO|Arr,...Montreal, C, P. R. lv...., 8 OC A. M.| “te. a, Steamboat Time Tables. SCUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS | Steamer eaves tor Mt. Stewart every alter: [| a= Harbor, Wednesdsy evening about é owlesih. ; { Tune, 1808 | High Water. “| Day of We’k) ——_____-_. —______. A |Morn.| Aft. j Rises. Sets. 1| Monday | 9 48 1142 425 717 2Tuesday (10 48 mi. 3,Wednescby, 23/1146) 2 | 14 4Thursday 101 /1243 B 13 5 Friday 137\|1%\| ®@ ll 6 Saturday 213\|224| ‘| 10 7 Sunday 2 $Mi & 8 8 Monday 372\|409 34 | 7 9 Tuesday $8133.) Mics 10 Wednesday’ 4 21 | 6 34 36> | 4 1lThursday 300,803 38 | 2 12 Friday 555'907| 39 | 9O 13 Saturday 707 '957 | 40 659 14'Sunday $ 16 (10 34 41 57 15 Monday |9%15 1104) 43 °° 56 16 Tuesdzy i806 1133) 44 54 | 17 Wednesday 18 56 | 45 52 '18 Thursday | 901 1145 | 47 50 19 Friday | 028 1226 48 | 49 20 Saturday | 0'55 103 49 | 12USunday | 123/143; 50 | 22Monday | 1'54 228 52 43 }23\Tuesday | 2'27,'322| 53 | @ 24,Wednesday 259 426, 55 | 25\Thursday | 3°40 553!) 56 | @ | 26, Friday |442/724| 37 | & 27| Saturday 6 0 847 58 34 28 Sunday 728 944 500 | 3 (| 29, Monday 8 50 10 33 1 ia 30, Tuesday 9 55 Il 16 | : | 2 31 Wednesday 10 53° Al 59 | 2% Wants, Lost, Found, ue FOR SALE.—1898 Vive Camera size 4x5 ‘will hold !8 plates or 50 cut films has 2 tripod jsockets, 2 view finders, focussing maga-- \ aime, and three diaphragms, Apply to —— WwW. Weeks. 92135. LOST UN TUESDAY,—Betvreen Black: \Sams Bridge and Re tins Livery Stable a Silwer Woven Wire purse Finder please leave: iat the PXAMINER office~ or Nortons Auction: room. 192 2in. TO LET.—A house: containing six roome: ! git wated ‘Satin of Merottents Bank of P, E. i. _ Apply at the office of L, L. Beer. WANTED —A capable servant for general housework in a familyvos two Apply to Miss: Annie Alley, Prince St. WANTED,—A girl for general housework: ow oftwo. Apply at this office. W ANTED,—The end’ 03 Sept a good cook. Waees $10, no washing, aleo a housemaid' | Apply by ae, ~ > Mrs; Beyfield Charlotte- tewn P. O. Box | LOST—Between Capt, McRae’s and the ' Post Office, a patr ofgold spectacles in case. | Finder wi! | be rewardéd’ by leaving them at Tire EXAMINER Office. 180 TO LET.—A house on Prince Street, con , aining 9 large rooms, besides halis and pan- try. The house we]! sitn ated for a boarding lwcure or private residénve, Apply to Thomax McQuaid, Lower Queem 8b. wANTED snd, smart young woman that has had some experience in dining room work, good references required, Enquire at Queen Hotel between tite hours of ten and’ , Owelve a m. 173 tf SS Se S eeenesinetilieties, t WANTED—Agents for new season, new \ tamples, new plam engagé-ment. 4 (uske Bros Co., Montreal. { i TO RENT (¢ OR FOR SALE.—A blacksmith ‘stand nearRocky Point Ferrv with eight acres: piss Apply to John Newson Ch’town. mor, WANTED -Suceassful canvassers in any | expenses. ‘A closers, $59.09 per month eau! ‘ expenses. Address box 679. ontreal. W ANTED.—Immediately an experienced! “ok with reterence.. Appiv to Lady Dayis. i BRICK HOUSE; POPLAR TERRACE, KENT sTREET.—That @esirable residence.. g'rdens and outbuildi opposite new | Prince of Wates College, ke. has sixteen rooms and all modern eonveniences. | Letor For Sale. Applyto ¥. W. L. Moore Attorney at Law, Executor Estate late Fred ck W, Moore. 178 10 "| TO LET —Th2 hous? and premises know as the “Old Londo, Hous,’ situateon Wate St., nextt> Government Warehouse No t Appi~ to Peake tros & Co. jan That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache 1s Often, the result of eye strain instead of drugs, in snch cases toe only veasonabie and effectual zemedy is A pair of properly fiteed eye’ ® glasses or spectacles, which relieve the musclar strain and therefore cure the headache. We have made a special study @ of fitting glasses, and would be glad to have you call on us if troubled i0 aby way with your eyes, G- F- HUTCHESON Queen St, Graduate Opticia coevene vee ecececesceeott sicieiaili ane NOTICE. Notice is dhe Saiets given that the firet innal Meeting, ofthe Wheatley River sl] Com pany, will be held in the ball of e said Company, at Wheatley hiver. in )ueen’s County, on Monday, the twenl¥= inth day of August, A. D., 1898, at seve? ‘clock p. m., for the purpose of orgeniaa ion, electing officiers, making by-law® wd the transaction of ‘general business. Dated this 18th day of August, A. Ds 1898. ALBERT McKAY Chairman of Committe? POC CASELCOOSCOCEO CE FE SSE 49688 OEE CEES eocccooseece © cecce 189 dy wif