eae Mme. vr gil cn % - Ae egg talaga m., . 0 Pag Faw -~ - a a ‘. CALENDAR, SEPT 1897 y N'S CHAN Firs rter, 3rd. Th. O.Sn by \ n, 10th, 9h. 5S.4 Vast | rter, Sth, 10h. 88.3 | New Moon, 26th. 9h. 33.1n Davy of Week Sun ; Sur Higl R ees set | W a ¢ ’ me ty y 1 2 \ 4 } a =| 1 ) =i 2 >| U | ' |S 28 | | 5 Bi 4 25 | oD i | | | o> «Ad 717 . x3 | » 6 5l S| \\ é y oo 2) 8 0] sor au Is 9 0] 10 Si 16 9 4 »] \ os 14 10 5] oi Senden | 2] 1145 msi NM 1] lt O17 Mj7 y 42 5 U4] 15 | Wednesday 12 0 59 16) T lay 15 1 19 17 |} 3 1 ) l 45 SiS ay 17 ] 2 19 O's {Ss 5D 5Y 3 03 2) M “t) 4 1 05 >] ] \ ol dO 5 25 ae OW sday 52 es 6 43 Bia rsdav Al 51 7 5l AA) Fy y AD 19 8 51 2) |} Saturday Di 47 9 45 4%} Sur \ 58 $5 10 24 | Monday 52 43; 11 31 8 | Tuesday 6 0 41 29 | Wednesday ] 39 0 12 % | Thursday 62) 538| 048 Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. —_—- —— The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.—- At6.30am, 8am, 9.30am, lla m, 1 pm, 2pm, 4 pm, 6.30 p m. Wy" leave Rockey Poirt as follows: At7 am, 8.30a m, Jam, 11.30 aw, 1.30 p m, 3 p in, Spm,7 p mM, SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45p m, 2 pm, 4 pm. From Recky Point: At 10am, 130pm, 3p m, 5.30 p m. SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- pert ferry till further notice as fol- ows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town dailyat 6.30 am and every half hour up tol0 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 hourly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer iaid off from 11.05 to 12 o’clock noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- uodate the travelling public. Wants, Lost, Found &e TO RENT.—That beautifuliv situated dw+lling,op Haviland St. opposite Ch’town Hospita!, containing tl rooms, formerly occ- npied by the late Patrick Conrolly. Rent moderate, p saession immediately. Apply on the premises, John Connoily. sep 214i eod TO LET,—A good dwelling house, nine rooms, situated on upper Euston S‘reet, Apply to Chas. McGregor. sep 2ltf GIRLS WANTED.—To learn the dress- making. Apply at Beer Bros. 2ised WANTED.—A housemaid, quired. Apply at this office sep 23 1 wk reference re- _ OYSTERS.—For saie by the barrel. Edward Skerry, Fitzroy St East. sep 201 wk pd WANTED.—To purchese. a cottage con- ta'ning 8 rooms, centrally situated, Apply to P. O, Box 2%9. sept 25—dlw. WANTFD—A general servant. where a nurse is kept Apply to Mrs J Recht anies Simpson LOS7T.—Ou Sunday between 9 and 10 a. m. between the Cathedral and Dorchester St asst of mother of ae beads, with three medals atteached inder will oblige by leaving at the Bishop’s Palace, sept 20th WANTED,—A teacher of the first class. for the advanced department, of the New Glas- gow High School, to begin work Nov. Ist Supplement forty dollars, C. A. Stevenson Secy. sept 23 oe. HOUSE FOR Silane ened on Rich mond St, near Queen St, containine nine reomsandshop Stableinrear Good husi- ee Apply to Patrick Connolly Bish- WANTED.—A first class Engine =D. , er, one who ean steam fit, and lace belts, must be active mei lasnn Ove understanding ice machines preferred. Gtve reference and salary e ed A.B. Examiner Office, = eS sept 15 tf TO LET.—The new 2nd comfc ; ‘ ortable dwell rng on Alley St. containing six rooms, now eeccupied by Mr. John MeKenna wmerchat Rent low, possess'on Ist October next, can be inspected on application. Geo. Alley _ “Ang 18 246 LS TO LET—A House on Prince Street Mr.° Thomas Alley’s, containing eoven aan room in first class order; there is also a fine eel ler under the whole of the house; there is a zood stable with coach house and yard The : ove property will be ready for a tenant the Sree on October next. It is occupied at present : _George Toombs Esq., who bas lived in it or @& number of years. Apply to MrT Mc- Quaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner Edward Kelly, Southport, sept 8—eod tf’ TEETES Teeth Extracted Skillfully. No Ficti ious ca ™~ eT Ee ¥S. ad UU ‘ No Ind a Richard Le Gallieue, in one of his open- THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 27 1897 Getting Married. In ‘‘His Quest of the Golden Girl”’ ing chapters says: ‘‘UTndoubtedly the nicest way to get married is on the sly, and indeed it is at present becoming quite fashionable. Many young couples of my acquaint- ance, who have had no other reason for concealing the fact beyond their own whim, have thus slipped off without saying a word to anybody and returned | full blown housekeepers, with at home | iws of their own and everything else like real married people—for, as the | old lady said to me, ‘You can never be sure of married pecple nowadays unless you have been at the wedding.’ ”’ The author then further philosophizes as follows: ‘“‘T don’t know myself what getting married feels like, but it cannot be | much more exciting than watching other people getting married. Indeed, I always get something like palpitation of the heart just before the priest utters the final fateful words, ‘I declare you man and wife.’ Half a second before you were still free, Half a second after you were bound forthe term of your natural life. Half a second before you had only to dash the book from the priest’s hands and put your hands over his mouth, and though thus giddily swinging on to the brink of tbe preci- pice you are saved. Half a second after ‘All the king’s horses and all the king’s men Cannot make you a bachelor again. ‘t+ is the knife edge moment betwixt time and eteruty. ’ Teste monial C. P. Fletcher, Esq. Dear Sir,--I do not wish to return to Montreal without expressing my gratitude to you for the very excellent Bell Piano that you placed at my disposal for my recital, I have tried many Canadian Pianos of different manufac- turers.nd must say that, con- sidering the size of the instru- ment, J have never found one to equal it for depth and bril- liancy of tone, The action is quite as elastic and respons- ive as in American Upright Pianos of the highest grade. Again thanking you, very sincerely, I remain, Yours, Frep. KE. Morris ~ P. E. Island Agency, L. PE Opera House Building J.C. P. Yeo, Agent at Summerside. 0006 O0OOS490 9006OH)0080 Keep Your Ankles Warm a ® @ ; By wearing a pair of gaiters. ° We can sell you geiters at e very low prices, Ladie’s gaiters fom 30¢, up. Childrens bigh gaiters in tan and blacw 50c a pir. : Men’s gaiters in navy blue and tan. 4 Our prices speak for them- e selves. e ev R. FX. Jost 9O2OSOOSSH9O 60000000 0000 FOSS $568 -S 0066 DOC CHOSS 66 +. 0006 0008 New Crockery Store All kinds of First-class crockery, in-- cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Seta, Chocolate Sets and Chamber™Sets, Butter Coolers Pitchers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Crocks Cream Crocks, Cake Pots, Bean Pots Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot of Glass, in Tumblers, Goblets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Glass, Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Cake Stands, and a lot of other articles toc n»merons to mention. GIVE US A CALL, ; Hl 2eott’s Narrow Escape. The world had a narrow escape of never having known a Sir Walter Scott. When a tiny babe, be was left in charge of a maid, but the girl’s heart was in Edinburgh, whither she wanted to go to rejoin her lover. She was, however, compelled to stay and look after the infant at Sandy Knowe. The girl re- garded her charge as an obstacle to be removed, and afterward confessed that she carried young Scott up to the Craigs (under astrong temptation of the devil, as she expressed it), fully intending to cut his throat with her scissors and | bury him under the moss. The Discovery of Iron. According to the traditions of the Greeks, the first discovery of iron by | the human race was made on Mount Ida, by a tribe called Dactyles. It is | said that the forest was set on fire by lightning, and so intense was the heat of the great masses of fallen trees that the bed of iron beneath was melted and trickled in small streams down into the valley. Iroa In Architecture, The use of iron in architecture is not so new as people are accustomed to think. At Delhi isa forged iron colamn 60 feet high. Itis 16 inches in diameter at the base and 12 inches at tho top. Its weight is estimated at about 17 tons. From records extant it is reason- ably certain that it was already in ex- istence 900 years B. C. rs Island aailway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, th. trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. frains Out- Trains In ward. Read STATIONS. |ward. Read down. up. P. M.|A. M. | oP. 3 30} 6 30) Charlottetown ...) y 1512 10 3 52] 6 44'.. Royalty Tunction.! 9 9111 48 4 42) 7 18'..North Wiltshire. .} ¢ 9210 58 4 58] 7 28) . Hunter River....| g 1810 43 5 34] 7 52).-Bradalbane......) 7 54/10 07 5 44] 7 58|..Emerald....... | 7 48| 9 57 5 591 8 O8|.- Freetown ....... 7 38) 9 42 6 20) 8 22)..Kensington . .. | 7 23) 9 20 6 551 8 45.8%) grside { Lv.| 7 00) 8 45 7 30)10 00 Ly J 6 05, 8 10 7 45110 22|.- Miscouche paseve | 5 42, 7 56 8 02110 49)- . Wellington ...... 15 16 7 38 8 3011 32|--Port Hill ....... la4aa,701 I QWj12 50, --O'Learv......... | 315) 6 2 9 26) 1 15!: - Bloomfield eee cas 2 50! 6 O04 10 OO 2 03 . Alberton eéve wees 1 13; 5 40 10 40! 3 00\--Tignish .... .... | 105 5 00 Pp. M.IP. M. shige hee i Tha A. M.|P. M. A MIA. M. 6 45! 3 GO)..Charlottetown.../ 9 15) 5 40 7 05) 3 14|--Royalty Junction) 9 01) 5 20 333: . Beto’... aie 8 37) 4 47 10) 4 00) Ar. the iad v-| § 15) 4 15 20) 4 05 cv, } MtStew’t Ar.) § 10| 4 00 OO} 4. $3]. . Morell. ......... 7 42) 3 20 29) 4 §4|..St. Peters ......| 7 20) 2 16] 5 28]|..Bear River ..,...| 6 46) 2 03 11 00} 6 00 :Souris.... cseees) O bin a au M.IP. M. (A. M.IP. M. 8 25) 4 05}..Mt. Stewart ....) 8.10] 3 50 9 37 4 58)..Cardigan........ 717 2 38 OU} 5 15|..Georgetown oo 7 OO} 215 weet ee ee eee P. M. lA. M. tae .emerald = ...5.- 7 45 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 Pp. M. A. M. Trainsare run by Kastern Standard ‘lime. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Ger Mgr Govt. Rys, harlottetown. oncton, N B, Raiway Cffice, Jure., Jit? New ©000000080 ° ' Fall Goods We are daily opening up a large stock of Ready to wear Clothing, Men’s Furnishings, Boots & Shoes, Rubbers, ete. You cannot get full value for your money unless you share in the bargains we are giving. Come To-day and look through our stock. We will be glad to see you and give you the best possible value at Jb, Meal ‘GO TO - -Halilax And attend the best Exhibiti evel held in the Maritime Paovinces. . . - ' . . - Provnicial Exhibition Extended Open Septem ber 28th to October Sth. Unparalleled List of Attrac- tions in one continucus Programme, Unusually Large and Splendid List of Entries. Moblization of Military Forces in Grand Attack AND DEFENCE. Thousands of British So!diers and Sailors on Parade. NOTE SOME OF THE ATTRACTION The Stars of America’s Artists in astounding feats. Three Powers Brothers, world’s famous trick bieye ists. Potters and Xamora, the leaders in startling acrobatic work. Harmon snd Seabury, the peerless high divers, in their great leap from on 80 ft. pole into 6 ft. of water. Startling balloon ascension, and Kavrich’s thrilling 3,000 ft. drop from the clouds. Championship Tug of War, open, teams of ten men, un- limited weight, prizes $100 and $20. World’s Championship Scull Race. Wray and Dunam Donut Miss Siege Of Sebastopol Costs thousands of dollars to produce. A spzctacle of surpassing splendour. Storming ot the heights by British Soldiers zs tlowed by terrific explosion and gorge- cus and magnificent Pyrotechnic display, Fine Field of High Class Running and Trotting Horses—Exciting Other attractions too numerous to men- tion. Exceedingly low fares have been secured on Railways and Steamships on certain devs. Sydney to Halifax and re tarp, $3.00. Pictou to Halifax and re turn, $1.25. Amberst to Halifax and return, $1.50 Yarmouth to Halifax and St. Jobn to Halifax and return, $4 50. J. E. Woop, Secretary. 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, ete, you will save money, and the goods bought from me will be warranted to give satisfaction. C.C. JURY North Side Queen Squcre, posite Post Office. Plums, Gages and Peaches Beer & Goff expect anoth- er lot of Piums, Gages and Peaches by express from On- tario on Wednesday night,the 22nd, inst Anyone wishing any of this lot, which will probably be the last this sea- son, had better leave their order at our store either Tues- day or Wednesday so that we san deliver the fruit at the house early Thursday morning Beer & Goff PURE INDIAN Bralmin Brand A shipment just received direct from the gardens. HORACE HASZARD Englisi Divorce Laws. The children of the marriage are the husband’s if he chooses to have them, but if he does not care to perform a fa- ther’s duty the wife must support them. {tf he is unfaithful to her, she cannot di- vorce him (in England) unless he has ilso committed the ungentlemanly sin if personal cruelty, and in all cases of livorce and separation it is a man’s reading of the man made laws that en- tirely decides not only the case, but the consequences, as to the custody of the children and the amount of alimony. And if, despairing of justice, the faith- ful wife endures patiently through life for the sake of her children’s future, the English law permits an unfaithful husband and father at death to will away every penny of his property from his wife and children to a charity, a stranger or a mistress, possibly leaving those whom the law made his depend- ents dependent on the ratepayers of his parish. This is not possible in Scotland, nor was it formerly possible in England. The law of dower protected the widow until this century, when men tinkered the laws so as to gain a larger latitude for themselves. The operation of this masculine privilege often gives oppor- tunity for cruel oppression not dreamed of by right minded men. In fact, it is only because the large majority of men are better than the laws allow them to be that society is possible. —Humanita- rian. MESSAGE TO MEN Proving that True Honesty and True Pbil- antrophy still Exists, If any man who is weak, nervons and debilittaed, or who is suffering from any of the various troa bles resulting from youth- ful folly, excesses or overwork, will take heart and write to me, I wil! sead him con- fidentially and tree of charge the plau pursued by which I was completely restor- ed to perfect health and manhood, after years of euffering from Nervous Debility, loss of Vigor at Organic Weakness. Ihave nothing to sell, and therefore want no money, but os I know through my Own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers, [ am giad to be able to assist any fellow-bceinzgsto a cure. I aim well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I mvself wax deceived and imposed upon until I nearly lost faith in mankind but I rejoice to say that I am now pertectly weil and happy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known to all. If you will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud satisfaction of having bean of great service to one in need will be sufficient re- ward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage and address Mr. G. Strong, North Rock- and, Mich. 135 p&w. ——— —_—ee— COLLE G AND SCHOOL BOOKS Scribblers, Foolscap, Ink, Pencils, Pens, Note Books etc , ets. Cheapest and Best at McMillan & Hornsby’s QUEEN STREET If You are Going nen Omrt | BOSTON Or any part of the United Siates, the cheapest and best route is via the Fiant Line, THE POPULAR SUN- ee MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH’TOWN. The favorite S. S. “Halitax” * wil. leave Cb’town for Boston every Friday at l p. m. eturning leaving Boston every Tues- day at noon. Steamer calle at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways Via Piston & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Tuesdays and Saturday morn- ings, via Pictou make _ close connection at Halifax with steamers “QOlivtte” and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Wednesdavs at 7 a. m and Sat- urdays 11 p.m. ticks ts wlil be issued atone ‘rst clase fare from stationsbetwee Summerside and Wingiga bothivc!usive to Georgetown On 28th inst, fer returo on 30th, «=lso trom Charlottetowa Summerside and intermediate afternoon trains on trains on 2 September 50th, “Oth fept. following rates. good for return only on date of issue. Souris to Bear River 85c: Rollo to Lot 40 75 cents; Douglas and Dundee &0¢, P. B. 1. Railway held a. Alberton, 'Ihursiay, 30th September, inst, return tickets will be issued at one first. class fare from Charlottetown and intermed- ijate stations to Alberton on the {9th inst, good for return on 3)th, Ch’town at 580 a. m. On Sept. 30th, leave Suvrmerside at §45 a. m, arrive at Al at 10.15 a.m., and leave there for return at 5p.m. Return tickets to go and come by this train will be issued at following rates for the round trip one first class fare. Tickets for sale at stations P.E.I. P.B. Island. Railway King's County Exhibition Exhibition to be held at Wednesday, 29th In ernnection oun 7eorgtown on September, inst. retury Stations by 2*th and bv forenoon th, g od for return up oO and on Ry regniar morning train from Sonrig on return tickets wi] be issued at A special passenger train will leave Op. town for Georgetown ata. m. on Sept 29th returning will jeave Georgetown al5p m. Return tickets will be issued to go ang come by this train at fol'owing rates for the round Junction to Bedford, 75 cents; Tracadie to Mt Stewart ‘0 cents; Pisguid to St. Teresa 45 cents 48 Road and Perth, trip: -Ch’town, ®0 cents, Royalty 35 cents. Cardigan Me. The afcvernoon train for Souris will be de. tained at Mt, Stewart tocounect with spec. ial train from Georgetown, G. A. SHARP, D. POTTINGER, Gen. Manager, Superintendent Moncton, N.B, Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 18th—eod. ‘ ALBERTON EXHIBITION, In connection with the Exhibition to be A special passenger train will leave From Ch’town to Emerald inclusive $15 «Freetown to Miscouche “ 1. - St Nicholasto Ellersiie “ 3 . MeNeill’s to Coleman « i] ” O’Leary «nd intermeuiate stations Retarn tickets wil be issued from Tignish and intermediate stations on 3th inst.,good lor return on s«me anu iollowing day, G. A. SHARP. D POTTINGER Superintendant General Lia Railway Office Moncton N, Ch’town, sept. 20 ’97 eod TERPSICHORE HALL GREAT GEORGE STREET Mrs Burris assisted by Miss Burrisw reopen ber dancing classes, for the seon on Thursday September 30th. Aduits at 8 p. m. Juveniles and youcg ladies at 4 p. m. Private lessons day or evenings, Satis faction assured. ; mou tri eat tf CHARLOTTETOWN ining BOSTON Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent REMOVED We have removed our Shoemaking and Harness Business from Kent Street TO GREAT GEORGE STREET, opposite Stanley’s Livery Stable, where we are prepared to do all kinds of work ia both lines. Repairiog promptly attended to. Your patronage respectfully solicited. W. W. RODD, Shoemaker. C. E. RODD, Saddler. P.S.—A first class Livery Stable i connection. CHARLES E. RODD, Proprietor. sept 2—d&wlm NOTICE has just been received of a consider able advance in the prices of Waltham and Elgin watch movements. We have a large stock on hand bought bef \ fore the old prices while they last. G.. TAY EOL rise, which we will sell a Jeweler and Optician, ‘orth Side Queen Square. FARM RESIDENCE FOR SALE For sale by private contract, that beat tifully situated property of the late Geo! Dixon, situated in West Royalty, 3 mile? ! from Ch’town, consisting of 25 acres © 4 splendid freehold land, well fenced cedar posts and rails, and in a high of cultivation. good dwelling house, cellar to garret, good stable, coach and all in good repair, also a orchard. failing well of water in the yard, On the premises are § furnished fro® There is a