i ae he CALENDAR, AUCGUST, 1897 r SAL X OF kp MOON'S CHANGES D hl Pp { FirstQuarter, Sth. Zh. 12.0m, p. m esira e roper y -_ i ’ ‘i, ] — } : ] It . { ‘ . , ‘ Pas Hh. 4 1G.8 -. T hat beautiful proy erty opposne Birch \ we Yi 4 tli 16.6 } Grove, } reetown, at prese nt occupied by \irs. Crosby, Chere are about 40 acres of Dav of Week Sun ; Sun fl ho ce well cultivated land, and the baild | Rises | Sete i Wae | rss Including twe Hing he use, barns, —— err ereeareemnmtnnteten m Mi , | eranary, outbuilbings, ete., are in good mditior ‘he propert iucludes all i | Sunday ¢ £7 795) 2 pee @ on, The pro} rty vclud all on ri : is D4 | , 4a} bat large and beautiful zrove very suit ») ys ate for parties, on | north i i ») ‘ Of The ma road, and th rarnt y : i! ' ~ pM , ' Cal ‘ ' I { . . 7 4 . a ty oo i i . amile fron 4 is \ ' Lt a0 ee Ww in Av Station, and two miles Sis 1} 15 6 0D m | River 8 | M \ { é 13 7 0] l sw be made to suit purebasers, a I ay i : ‘ ] ; é 5 ! . ; hy private ante bet re Tne © al MW CSUaS i 2 “ ee “oT day, August sist, " wi then be pilered 7 2 rsaavy i = 2 ] } 0) 45 at &u s } } < Oe k, y . + i> ‘ \ ; ‘ aj - “4 2 er particulars apply to ; oa ‘7; ee E. CROSBY 1 ) ty » § > ] tis \ : ac . i5 | nday i 6 | 3 1 36 ne Agent, Cape iraverse, ii sdav ' 7 3 ] 2 OS | L05---01 43 | Wedaesday ee OO i init deities Ut?) Thursday 10 STi 2 ' 2) Friday | 1] 55 mts | 12 53 $f a@ §s ; Bt ef { i | Ni } ld yt 5 24 | ! 6 is 7 Ts AR >> ’ . 7 { S OO i : -~ > ‘ ; 4f) 26 | i Si } LS 5 SS | AN] 74) ay > si 20256 om ~ ' 1 | 41 10 >) | ’ "ZY oy a _ * } & | Satur i 2 a) 8) SAILING nels wi) LY ie et oe 0 33 ————— - j 31! Tuesday 153° 6S 10S) From Montreal. From Ch’to y % » ' Ey; { 40th Sept about l4th Sent ‘ * . j ] \ ’ i ~Uth Sept. if ith Sey Wants, Lost, Found &e | 5. Sites, * Seek j Monde: ith Oct. Sth Oct Ww ANT TED At once. two quod coat makers ~: 1 So) det aye . Apply at MeKay Westen Ga. Saturday, both Oct, 20th nd ‘ ce carn attains 1: Doom Chek. “ Qaa Nov. WANTED.—For Sept. i. a vnurse-maia Thursday, 1] th Noy. loth Nov with good references. Apply st E. H. tik t te eet , : aan ad e ampans s the only steamer Beer’s office, near Bank of Nova Scotia . S ae oy “eae 2 carrying freight from this port to a . 4° ‘ r s . ro LET—A half tenement house on the | Montreal direct. We soheit. for her eovner of Queen and Bayfield St. Applv to a cox i . Edward Praught. Aug 16 3wks the a nage of importers and ship. enti ——~ | pers. Rates Reasonable and goods LOST —Last night, between the Opera I . ae — House and King st.. a pair of Glassosin a well cared for. ease. Finder wil oolige by leaving them at | this office 22—2i | ie ‘ eral NOTICE —Two College Students »an be accomoda.ed at JAMES M. RICHARNS, Cumberland =t TO LET.—That briek hous: p)-asant) = | uated on Poplar Terrace, E. Kert = rooms. Hot Water Heating. Roomy st ‘ule Coach House and Gardens Also the cottage stable, and grounds adjoining the above hou:e Apvly at house, or at cffice of F, W. | L. Moore, Executor estaie F. W. Moorr. 2: 2—lwk | ere eee: LOST.—Tuesday p. m: Ju'y 3th, be tween i a and Findlays, Orwell, a brow ik | umbrelia, close roiled. Antomatic ‘ils Suitable reward. tobins Stable, Kent St. Jy One Week aby. Closing Sale All the goods now in my store must he sold before Tuesday next, and they will be disposed of till then at sacrifice prices. Everybody come. Don’ t forget the place and that the sale ie for one week only from to-day CARVELL imo BROS., Agents, 10-—Zaw If ie are} Going -—TO— BOSTO Or any part ot the United Siates, the cheapest and best route is via the Flant Line, THE POPULAR SUN. P. GOUDSTEL, New York Cheap Store, Johnson & Johnson's cor, Queen St } Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. will Sundays ex- The Steamer “Elfin” Prince St. Wharf daily, cepted, as follows.—- 4 At6.30am, 8 am, mi, 1 pm, 2pm, 4pm, W)"' leave Rocke ”y Point as a At 7am, 8.30a m, l0am, 11.3 am, 1.30 pm,3pm,5pm,7 p m. SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45 pm, 2 pm, 4 p m. From Recky Point : At 10a m, 1,30 pm, Pp m, 9. “ie am, lla 30 p m. 3 p mn, 5.30 SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- pert feny till further notice as fol-— ows :-— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town dailyat 6.30 am and every half hour up to 10 pm. Leaving Southport at ».45 a m, making half hourly trips np © 10.05 p m. ‘Sunday trips: Boat saves Ch’town at 7 am, making half tourly trips up to 8.35 p m. Steamer laid off from 11.05 to 12 o'clock noon. Un Tuesday and Friday of each week teamer will run off time to neue the travelling public Teachers And students wie have succesfully their examinations wil] need a good time keeper before taking charge of a school. We pave a iarge stock of Gald And Silver Watches timed, and ready for delivery at at low prices. %. 8. FAYLOR Jeweler and Optician, forth Side Queen Square. accom- passed leave | day at noon. MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CHUTOWN The favorite S. S. * Halitax”’ wil. leave Cb’town for Boston every Friday at l1 p. m. -_———_ } Returning leaving Beston every Tnes- Steamer calle at HAWKS’ BURY and Halifax both ways Via Piston & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Mon- days, Thursdays and Saturday mornings, via Pictou: make close connection at Halifax with steamers | *Olivtte”’ and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Teesdays and Fridays at 7 a. m and Saturdays 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.¥&.I. Railwav, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark tieket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, i Halifax, N.S. d&w WANTED | 5,000 men, women and children to | to call and inspect my New Goods. | Compare prices with othor stores,ahd | be convinced by buying from me your | watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, | spectacles, eye glasses, etc, you will ‘save money, and the goods bought from me will be warranted to give satisfaction. Cc. CG. JURY North Side Queen Squere, pposite Post Office. NOTICE. ieeeteeemenenee een eel Anybody caught fishing trout in Sherry’s prosecuted according to law, as the place has been reserved. F. SHERRY. Glenfinan. July 30th. } | beyond Creek after this date, July 30th, will be | ive use Cocaine. No In_urious , bouched THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLO rTETOWN ‘SHERI I). N's. n IDE. PARTS OF IT DESCRIBED BY ONE @F THE GENERAL’S AICS, Signs of Disaster and Kctreat Greeted the Plucky Rescuer at Neared the Black Horse, bhvery Step as He His Phil Inspired All. Front Little Mounted on We came suddenly upon indubitable eV) ice of battle nd retreat, About a wiile in advance the road was iilled and the fields dotted with wagons and men be ging to the various brigade, divi flop and corps headquarters, aud in wiuo0nNg them officers’ servants with led horses, and here and there a broken am- bulance, ee supply trains, a bat- tery forge or two, horses and mules wstily packed with officers’ mess kits, lea by their cooks, and now and then a group of soldiers, evidently detailed enlisted men attached to the head quarters trains. In fact, this was the first driftwood of a flood just beyond and s00n to come sweeping down the road. Passing this accumulation of debris with a rush by leaving the pike and galloping over the open fields on the side of the road, we pushed rapidly on, but not so eet tk but that we caught an echoing cheer from the en- listed men and sérvants, who recognized the general and shouted and swung their hats mm glee. Within the next few abd aajucent + lined and dotted eve rywhere with army Wwag- ons, sutlers’ outfits, headquarters sup- ply trains, disabled caissons and team- sters with led mules, all drifting to the rear, uud now and then a wounded oilicer or enlisted man on horseback or plodding along on foot, with groups of straggling soldiers here and there among the wagon trains, or in the fields, or sometimes sitting or lying down to rest by the side of the road, while others were making coffee in their tin cups by tiny ceamptires. Soon we began to see emal) bocies of soldiers in the fields with stacked arnis, evidently cooking breakfast. As we de- into the fields and passed around the wagons and through these groups the general would wave his hat to the men and point to the front, never lessening his speed as he pressed for- ward. It was enough. One glance at the eager face and familiar black horse and they knew him, and, starting to their feet, they swung their caps around their heads and broke intocheers as he passed them, and then, gathering up their belongings and shouldering their arms, they started after him for the front, shouting to their comrades farther out in the fields, ‘‘Sheridan! Sheridan!’’ waving their hats and pointing after bim as he dashed onward, and they, too, comprehended instantly, for they took up the cheer and turned back for the battlefield. To the best of my recollection, from the time we met the first stragglers who had drifted back from the army, his ap- pearance and his cheery shout of ‘*Turn back, men; turn back! Face the other way'!’’ as he waved his hat toward the front, bad but one result—a wild cheer of recognition, an answering wave of the cap. In nocase as I glanced back did I fail] to see the men shoulder their arms and follow us. I think it is no ex- aggeration te say that as he dashed on to the field of battle for miles back the turnpike was lined with men pressing forward after him to the front. * * * After the whole line was thoronghly formed I rode over to my chief and urged him to ride down it, that all the nem might see bim and know without doubt that he had returned and as- sumed command. At first he demurred, but I was most urgent, as I knew that in some instances both men and officers who bad not seen him doubted his ar- rival. His appearance was greeted by tremendous cheers from oue end of the line to the other, many of the officers pressing forward to shake his hand. He spoke to them all cheerily and confident- ly, saying: ‘‘We are going back to our camps, men, never fear. I’]] get a twist on these people yet. We'll raise them out of their boots before the day is over.’’ At no time did I hear him utter that ‘*terrible oath’’ so often alluded to in both prose and poetry in connection with this day’s woik.—‘'Sheridan’s tide,’’ by General George A. Forsyth, v. S. A.. in Harper’s Magazine. CHARLOTTETOWN liciGs vegan to gt Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. wis aad Ticket J Acent TRETE Teeth Extracted Ski Hully. No Fictitions Method. No Indiacrim~ After | Effects. DP. J. P. MURRAY, 415 Queen S reet. miles = pike AUGUST 30, 1 One loaf of bread may be light, sweet and digestible. You may use the same ma- terials for another and have it heavy, sour and soggy. The knack is in putting the in- gredients together just right. A substitute for Scott’s Emul- sion may have the same in- eredients and yet net be a perfect substitute, for no one knows how to put the parts together <s we do. The se- cret ef “how’”’ is our busi- ness—twenty-five years of experience has taught us the best way. Two sizes, 50 cts. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont, [7% | DOBROS lees These two \|cases led me Lo pre- iiscribe Tutti-Frutti Gam chewing in a | ot w3 ns hy that came under my care. - _ have @ was effected: and in the few that Hleatth Co See that the trade mark name number of cases of * not Kepi these cases, bat in 2 did not progress to a complete re- % covery the benefit from the pro- &i York City, and P resident ofthe S$ Board of Pharmacu of New G i‘Atonic Dyspepsi ia ty mearly all @ cur cedure Was mark CYRUS EDSON, M.D., @ tmmissioner of New York City and County. ison each 5c, package, 134 oy wy Piling and Piling all kinds of Lumber daily Everything new and good. Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; We V7anit ‘You to see us betore you build or repair. New customers come again and bring others. It will mean mon- ey in your pocket if you give us a oall. Lumber of all kinds in stock JAMES BARRETT, Telephone 18}. Coune'ly’s Wharf PE. Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the | trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. ‘Trains In j 897 FOR BOSTON | —BY THE INTERNATIONAL SS, cg. FAST HXPRESS SERVICE. THe ELEGANT STEAMSHIP “ST CROIX, (2.000 TONS.) Charlottetown to Boston about 30 hours. Summerside to Boston abont 28 hon Rovre |.—Leave any point on the live of P. E. TJ. Railway by Mornin Trai Tuesdav or Saturday, reach St. John via Summerside and Point du Chene aa ~~ Leave St. Jon by Steamship St. Croix at 4.30 p- m. direct far Boston. Arrive Gey at noon next day. Route 2.—Leave the Island on Tuvrspay, reach St. John same evening and cope nect with the Friday Morniog Steamer for Borton, via Coast Service, )liGeSend for Folder and information tu nearest Ticket Agent, or to F. LAECHLER, Agent, 187 E. A, WALDRON, Gee Agent, i Mass. Smooth 3 as Vel ‘our lawn if properly look after and kept cut with ons of our Laurn Morrers Will be smooth asjvelvet. FENNELL& CHANDLER] The Tone 7 Sustaining pedal sreatest triumph of tae Heintzman & @ Pe Oe OE ————==. ’ The Greatly iacreases the tone producia» power of a Piano Latest and best invention of the musical age. Call and hear it at The P. E. Islant Music “House. 2 Are Sole Agents on P. E. Island for this Piano ned Salute the ‘rains Out- ward. Read STATIONS. ward. Read down up. Cana. ‘PM. P 3 3 Rj 6 44'.-Royalty Tunction. g O01 t2 48 W 443} 718 ay Wiltshire...) ¢ 99) 58 4 58) 7 28...Hunter River... ig 18 0 48 hoes. 5 34) 7 52}..Bradalbane...... 7 54.10 07 We make it comfortable for our patrons oy -ellieg them cheerfal 8 we 5 44) 7 58)..Emerald....... | 7 481 9 37 are that kind. Snug, trim looking attractive shapes ,that are liked 5 58 8 08 /. Breeton .....<. | 7 381 9 42 as our sales show. : 20 : rm oe ; -- 17 23) 9 20 . : . 6 OD 5: s ; | 7 OO] & 45 Li at d Sh f zauo opts t SSH tus. 6 oe 8 10| Men'S Lines of Colored Shoes for Summer wear 7 45}10 22|-.Miscouche ...... 13 421 756 8 ohio 49 .. Wellington ee 5 16| 7 38 Our Ladies, Oxfords are marvels of beauty and good vale. Mine’ 8 20111 32 -- Port Hill . a 43701 Children’s in all styles. Men’s Bicycle Shoes,a complete assortmedt 9 20412 50/..0 LABIY. ..0sc00. 13 15) 6 20 staple lines. Great variety, Low prices, 9 361 1 15]-- Bloomfield ...... 2 50) 6 O4 2 03 Abele oes cece ' 1 13) 5 40 © Os « SUD 6 vine cen iy 05, 5 00 eé § P.M. aniewoulicidhiskiis, aaNe a 1A. M ° M. ya. M.A. M. mirzs side Shoe Store. 8S 60)..Charlottetown . 9 15. 5 40 3 14). - Royalty Junetior | 9 O01) 5 20 —— _— Se NE ok cv wou: |§$ 3714471 — “ Mh. a 10) 4 Oo} Ar. } MeStew'e } A (815) 415 20) 4 05) Lv. Ar. 8 10) 4 00 a & Gee. OR ki noe cnc. '7 421 83 20 i 2} 4 54|.-St. Peters ......) 7 H 2 SO 16) 5 28)..Bear River ......| ¢ 46) 2 08 11 00 6 00 Souris. SWS. ate wic 6 ' 615! 1 2 4 MIP. Me 7 OT Tr eae : a : 05; .Mt. Stewart... 18 10! 3 50 ——< 3°} 4 58)..Cardigan....... 717} 238! t 00 5 15 .-Georgetown ... | 7 001 2 15 { wish to inform the public that several parties are crav elling 8 7 =| — MP. M. cry using my name and pretending to be selling Spectacles for me. 3 7 5S . Emerald 5 45 H. White is the only traveller that I employ. He is competent , 8 45]. Cape Traverse _.| 6 55 and ‘it Spectacles properly. If; any others call and say they are selling eM A. M. please ask them to show their licence ee —e Tralnsare run by Eastern Standard Time. A MCDONALD, . 8u ntendent, Genk Mey Govt} rlottetown. “i Raiwa ° fice, June , 1887 | 5. W. TAYLOR, | Cameron Block, City. No;