a ee nae uiaage Or aperiosrce: war oth eo 4 aay * ‘ ¥ ‘ ao: =m LSet : Shoe wep ml EI ec a RS Wee Coe ce * re : te, Neer rte qs ee Pak i als THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER Pf 1397 ~* Time Table Rockey Paint Ferry, 1897. ] rl Steamer “Elfia” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex epts d. as follows. A+ 6.30am. Sam, 9.30 am, lla m, 1 pm, 2 pm, 4 p m, 6.90 p m. Rockey P t as follows: eta mm AS a lO am, 11.50 } > MP. Spon 7 P ™m, SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45p m, 2 pm, f pm From Recky Powt : at IOs ; 1,30 p m. gp Mm »oU Dp! SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South femy til further noti Ol «? = Sundavs excepted, leaving Ch’town daitlyat 6.30 am and every half hour up » MH. leaving Southport at 45 2 m. making half hourly trips np 10,065 p m. Sunday trips: Boat aaves Ch’town at 7 am, making half bonrly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer laid « Y from 11.05 to 12 o’clock noon. On Tuesday and Fridav of each week steamer will run off time to accom- nodate the travelling public Wants, Lest, Found &e TO V.ET—Two new and comfortatie davwell- sen Aview street ard rear Upper Prince street. each containing six ro~ms. Immediate pessession govern Apply at Conunte Court office or to the subscriber—George Alley FOUND.—An overcoat, Owner can have aaye be proving property. Finlayson & McKinnon. sept 28 TO LET.-A cottage on Lower Prince Street, poseession from first of November. Arnly to PD. Chaprel Sept 2) WANTED_A furnished honce containing six rooms, Anply at this office Sent 2h, Bins W‘t*NTED.—A voung girl about. 16 or 7 coarsefage, Aptly to Mrs A Fdmonds, Great Gea. St. sept 27 WANTFT.—To purehes*. a erttage con- tairins & rooms, centrally situated. Appiv to P. O, Box Bg. sept 25—dliw. RO*RN.—And frrvishet rooms, witha rivate f milv. wanted by 9a married gentie- man, nochildren. Apply at this office. sep 30 tf WANTED — 4 firct class Engireer. one who ean steam fit. and tace belts, must be active and sober, One understanding ice machines preferred, Give reference and salary expect- ed A.B Exeminer office, sept 15 tf FOR SAL¥.—A three storv building situat- ed on Powral Street—containtng shop and 14 roome Gocd stabling op premises. A desirabie business stard. Sale made on easy terms, Apply to B. TRAINOR sep 33 blw wll ART CL4S3KS.—Mrs MacNutt will re-open her art classes, Octeber 2nd, at her r-sidenes upper Prince Street. Lessons given in Oil and Warer Colors. from model and nature: Special attention given to Persrective Draw- Ing. sep 27 3i TO L.ET—A Honse on Princes Street next to Mr. Thomas Alley’s, containing seven large room in first class order; thereis alsoa fine weller under the whole of the house; there is a good stable with coach honseand yard The above property will be ready for a tenant the first of October next. Itis oecupied at present bv George Toombs F'sq., who bas lived in it fora number of years. Apply to MrT Mc- Quaid. Tower Queen Street, orto the owner, Edward Kelly, Southport, sept 8—eod tf WANTED | 5,000 men, women and children te 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. GC. JORY North Side Queen Squcre, posite Post Office. Piline and om 5 Filing all kinds of Lumber daily Everything new and good. Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; Vre Vfant You to see us betore you build or repair. New customers come again and bring others. It will mean mon- ey in yeur pocket if you give us a oall. Lumber of all kinds in stock JAMES BARRETT, Telephone 181. Coanleys wharf oe Wee Testi- monial C. P. Fletcher, Esq. Dear Srr,—I do not-wist 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 siz2 of the mnstru- ment, | have never found one to equal it for depth and bril- liancy of toue, 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. E. Morris P. E. Island Agency, L. PH Opera House Building J.C. P. Yeo, Agent at Summerside. -- oS a — TO My PETUNIA. He stood upon my window sill, A trumpeter in green, While half across the window pane The frost had drawn a screen. Outside, in gnarled and twisted age, The weary apple trees Stood clashing all their hopeless bought onal Cut by the bitter breeze: But nothing care Amy trumpeter For all the gloom and chill. He blew from out his crimson horm A bias? ¥ ! i It was a brave and merry peal Which through my fancy rang. It brought a hint of budding Lowers, And birds of springtime sang. I saw the sunshine on the grass, The glancing shadows fall, While lovely hues and fragrances Went floating through it all. Without ’twas bitter cold and bare, The north wind’s reign of power. Within were spring and all her train Led by a single flower. —Wamnan’s Journal SIGNIFICANCE LONG LOST. Some Superstitions Which Have to Do With the Passing of Life. The superstitions which have clustered about the closing scenes of human life are almost innumerable. Some, perhaps the greater portion, now scem to be meaning- less, but a few had in early days a signifi- cance which they have since lost. The stopping of the clock at the moment a death oceurs in the house is still practiced in many families in this country and Ku- rope, and originated in the fact that ac- cording to the laws of several European states it was necessary to have evidence of the exact moment of births and deaths oc- curring in the royal family. When a king | died, an attendant was always present whose duty it was to stop the clock in the royal apartment at the moment when death occurred, and the timepiece was thus a mute record of the event. From royal families the descent of this practice to aristocratic and finally to families of low degree was easy, and many persons adopted it as a mere superstition without knowing anything of its former signifi- cance. Turning the looking glass to the wall is a superstition which is said to have orig- inated in the country districts of Germany during the days when mirrors were novel- ties. Mirrors of glass with quicksilver backs are said to have been made at Ven- ice in 1300 A. D., and were first made in England in 1673, but did not come into common use among the middle classses until the beginning of the last century. At first they were regarded with supersti- tious awe, the idea being that the reflec- tion of the face in the mirror was a sqrt of specter Or second soul of fhe individual. When a death occurred, the looking glass Government Farm Stock by _Auction. | Will be sold from the Government Stock Farm,on Exhibitien Day, in each of the Counties. The following Surplus Young Stock, at such times and places mentioned below: — QUHEN’S COUNTY. On Thursd»y the 23rd inst, at 12 o’clock noon:—2 Ayrshire Bull Calves, 3 Shorthorn Bull Calves, 1 Shorthorn Heifer. KING’S COUNTY. At Georgetown, on Exhibition Grounds and day, at 3 o’clock p m.:—2 Ayrshire Bull Calves.3 Shorthorn Bull Calves, | Ayrshire Heifer Calf. - PRINCE COUNTY. At Summerside on Exhibition Grounds and day at 2 o’clock p. m.2 Avrshire Bull Calves, 2 Shorthorn Bull Calves, 1 Shorthorn Heifer Calf. RICHARD SMITH, Sec’y of Puche Works. 1s 16 d&w ts ee Cottage and ‘Town Lots For Sale, To be soid by public auction on the premises on Wednesday, 6th October, at the hour of 12 o’cloc< noon, that com- fortable and commodivus Cottage and Town Lots No’s 38, 38 and 40 in the 2nd hundred in Charlottetown. ALSO—At the same time the field Opposite thereto and east of and adjoining the Gas Works. Both properties being owned by the Gas Company. Terms cash. For particulars apply to s H. J, CUNDALL, © President Ch’town (fins Light Company Sept 21, °97—thur and mon till sale Oysters Oysters Oysters. toe ee JOY! JOY! JOY! "=r Victoria Cafe, Great George Street. Oysters served in every style; Lunches and dinners with despatch. As usual, I am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantisy to eastomers to any part of tne city. Telephone Connection. JOHN P. JOY Victoria Carr which the person was accustomed to us¢ was turned to the wall, lest his ghost should be disturbed by others using the mirror before his spirit had finally de- parted from the neighborhood, there be- ing an idea that the spirit of the departed lingered about the vicinity for several hours, or perbaps days, after it had sepa- rated from the body.—St. Louis Globe- Democrat. A mart Minister. “Yardsley donated a caster worth 97 tents to the minister and puta tag on ft marked $16.”’ ie a “* Yes?” <7 ‘Well, the parson took the afticle to Yardsley’s store yesterday and traded it for dry goods. Yardsley’s smile won’t be able to be out again for six weeks.’’ -—Harper’s Bazar. Justifiable. ‘The $1,000 beauty had to get a di- vorce from the human ostrich.’’ ae Why?’ ’ e ‘He kept swallowing her curling fron and hairpins ’’—-Chicago Record. PE Island Rail _ land naliway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. Gt George St..... was at Sek ¥ . eee satiated eS ee ae ee frains Out- . Trains watd. Read STATIONS. ward, Gon down. up. Pp. M.JA. M. 8 30) 6 30) Charlottetown .. 718 12 10 3 52| 6 44|..Royalty Junction.| 9 97 11 48 4 42) 7 18)..North Wiltshire. . 8 2810 58 4 58} 7 28).. Hunter River... 8 1816 48 5 34] 7 52|..Bradalbane...... 7 54/10 07 5 44] 7 58|..Emerald.. ..... 7 48) 9 57 5 5 8 08}.. Freetown ....... 7 381 9 42 6 20) 8 22)..Kensington .... 7 2B 9 20 6 55) 8 45 a S’Side {Ly 7 00) 8 45 7 30)10 OojLy f. | 6 05) 8 10 7 45/10 29]-.Miscouche ...... | 5 421 7 56 § O2110 49|.. Wellington ...... 15 167 38 8 30/11 32}-- Port Hill ....... 4ee7n 9 20j12 50)--O’Leary Suir vec eek 3 15) 6 20 9 36] 1 15)|--loomfield ...... 2 50) 6 04 0 UO} 2 03}--Alberton........) 7 13) 5 40 10 40) 3 00}--Tignish .... .... 1 05| 5 00 P. M.IP. M. [Pc Ma. jas Be A. M.|P. M. A. M.|A. MM. 6 45! 3 GO)..Charlottetown .. a 15 & 40 7 O05] 3 14|..Royalty Junction) 9 94 5 20 231 3 37)..Bedford 2....... 8 37] 4 47 10) 4 OO}Ar.) MtStew't LLY) 8 18) 4 15 20) 4 05|Lv. f Ar.! 8 16) 4 00 O0u 4. Sr. . Matll. g. .. 5535 7 42) 3 20 99) 4 54). .St. Peters ...... 7 2; 2 50 16) 5 28|.. Bear River ......| 6 46, 2 08 Tt. ee Oe tO Ss. 6 15) I W IP. Me A. M.IP. WN go 4 05)..Mt. Stewart .... 8 101 3 50 9 37 4 58). -Cardigan........ 717/238 00) 5.15)..Georgetown ..../ 7 00] 2 15 M.[P. M. A. M.IP. M. P. M. 7 55 sae ce ‘; 45 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 yr. M. A. M. Trainsare run by Eastern & ard 'T G A SHARP, D. aoe Suputetentoms, Gen ter Govt. R lottetown. oneton, WB. Reway Cftice, atJure., 147 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 al kinds of work iu both lines. Repairiog promptiv attended to, Your patronage respectfully s: lie'ted, W. W. RO DD, Shoen aker, C, E. RODD, Sader P.S.—A first class Livery Stable i _onnection. CHARLES E. RODD, Proprietor. sept 2—d&wlm We tell your doctor all there is in Scott’s Emulsion, just how much cod liver oil, hypophosphites, glycerine. But we do not tell him how these are combined. You have your secrets; this is ours. This knack of mak- ing the very best thing has come to us from years of ex- perieuce with just one thing. We make only Scott’s Emul- sion-——all our energy is bent on making that better than any other emulsion in the world. We have no other business thought. Is it any wonder that itisthestandard? Aids digestion wonderfully } Adams’ Tutt Fratti. Save coupons inside of wrappers for latest Books and Prizes. Some dealers try to palm offimitations on which they make more profit, $3,00 a Pair ao Pepe a ie re A EE Gentlemen should see our $3 Boots in Chrome and English Calf, plain toe or toe cap. We have cheaper lines also— good value—hut if- you want a pal of $3 boots and wanta good pair, try us. Satisfaction guaranteed. “Our prices speak for them- selves. R. K. JOST, Stamper’s Corner. 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 be- fore the rise, which we will ‘Sell at old prices while they last. G.. FLYLOR Jeweler and Optician, ‘orth Side Queen Square. =. poy = FpeR Tt WoOOoOD’s PHOSPHODINE The Great English Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly. and permanently cure .all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Sperm. atorrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuce or Excesses, ena Worry, ewcessive use Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Beforeand After. ladtd,vahtdh todd tend AL: Armity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave, Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offerssome worthless medicine tn place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by mail. Price, one package, $1; six, ¢5, One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Sold in Charlot ps old in Charlottetown Geo, Hughes, Druggist. 7 " REMOYED P. Island Railway Prince County Exhibition, Ih connection with the Prince County ¥x- hibition, to be held at Summ«rside, on 6h October, 1897, Return Tickets will be issued atone firstclass fare. from harlottetown, Care Traverse, Tignish and intermediate stations to Summerside on Octoder 5th, and py foreroon trains on Oclober 6ik, goodt r return on October 6th and 7th. A¢poci lpassenger strain wil! leave Char- kttelown at 75 a.m.on October 6th, ar- rive at Summerside at 10 a, m, and leave here for return at 5,15 p. m. : A special train will leave Tignish at5.39 a,m,on 6th Cet ber arrive at Summers.de at6,0)a,m, and leave there for return at 5,30 p m. Return Tickets will be issued by special trains at the following rates for round trip:— From Charlottetown «$1.00 44 R, Junction to N, Wiltshire,(ime) .75 - H. Riverto Emerald (ine) a . Cape Traverse to Kinkora (inc) 50 . Freetown and intermediate Sta- ” tions, one first-claes fare. 3; Tignish to k !msdale (ive) 1.00 ce Plusville to Portags (inc) sf " ( onway 19 Northam (ine) 50) Erom Richmond and Intermediate Statieus one first-class fare. The special Train from Tignish willcarry Live Stuck to and irom the Exhibition. G, A. SHARP ~P. POTTINGER Supt, General Mananger Gov’t Kailwayvs Railway Office, Ca’towan, sept 29— nee - —_-— Edgehill--Church School for Gitls Windsor, Nova Scotia. INCORPORATED 1891. Rr. Rev. Brsnor Covrtyey, D. D., Chair- maa Board of Trustees Miss Lerroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College, England, Frincipal; eight Resident experienced Governesses from England ; Housekeeper, Matrov and Trained Nurse. Board with ‘Tuition in English Department, $18. Music Art, FPaystcat Cuutrure, ete., extras Prepaation for the Univer- sities Year begins Sept. 15th, 1897. Vor Calendar apply to Dr. Hixp If You are} Going onsitiions BOSTON Ox any part of the United Siates, the cheapest and best route is via the THE POPULAR SUM- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CHOTOWN. The favorite 8. 8. “Halitax” wil. leave Cb’town for Boston every Friday at l —— turning 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 “Olivtte”’ and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Wednesdays at 7 a. m and Sat- urdays 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.E.I. _ Railwav, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark tieket office, EH. L. fHaties NB. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, d&w P. E. 1. Railway ALBERTON EXHIBITION, ee sam pousee Cen with the Exhibition to» inet heey mae, thars lay, a6th Sept abe class fare fr oketa will be issued at on firste iaie stations to ni owe i ee a 200d for return wien te ee * le. Special passenger Su : tee at 5 80 ay m on Sept. a0th, lea ns mA een at7«ia.m, arrive ai Albe ae oa eee leave there for return at aha arabe urn tickets to go and come will be issued at following rates ‘or the round trip From Ch’towa to Emerald inciusive 1% 1 ey AD aiate stations train will leave Freetown to Misco “ St Nicholas to orci * Saar to Coleman ary aud i > — first class hen — etarn tickets will be j and intermediate otations on en ie for return on same aud following day_ — G.A.SHARP. _D. POTTING , ° ° N Superintendant General ene enie Railway Office Ch’ tow a, sept. 90°97 ae Moncton N.B, TRRPSICH RE HAL GREAT GEORGE STREET “ “ ' » + Mrs Burris assisted by Miss Burris w reopen her dancing classee, for the seon on Thursday September 30th. Adults at 8 p, m. aoeerle and youag ladies a!4 p. m, rivate lessons day or evenings. ine faction assured, : oe —— mon fri sat tf New Crockery Store All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate — Sets and Cham ber™ Sets, Butter 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, Gobiets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sete 3 Coolers, Ceke Stands, and a lot of other articles toc n» merons to mention. GIVE US A CALL, We are sure to suit you, both in price and quality C. LEWIS, — Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House, e -—g 9 3idy wy Plant Line, | A shipment just received direct from the gardens. | HORACE HASZARD Agent for Can \da 2 w —eod ee COLLEGE AND SCHOOL BOOKS Scribblers, Foolscap, Ink, Pencils, Pens, Note Books etc , ets. Cheapest and Best at McMillan & Hornsby's QUEEN STREET “Planet” Flour..... Gives Satisfaction SOLD Ou MERIT Ask your grocer for it. livery barrel guaranteed, septliB—dilm -_ Plums, Gages and Peaches Beer & Goff expect anoth- er lot of Piums, Gages and Peaches by express from Qn- 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 in Colored and Plain Glass, Preserve — Dishes, Bread ‘plates, Celery Dishes,Butter PURE NDA TEL Brahmin Brand Ch*towii, 25th Sept ' Re ee