é PE Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 27th Dec., 1897, tsains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. eee ee i frains Out- Trains In ward. Read) STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. PR. M.JA. M. p.m, A- M. 3 10) 6 2) .. Charlottetown ... 9 a) 10 00; 3 30) 6 36).. Royalty Junction.’ 5 1g 9 40) 4 17| 7 12|..North Wiltshire. | | 49 8 55} 4.31| 7 24|.. Hunter River... 1 29) 8 41 & 06) 7 5]|..Bradalbane...... i on, 8 07 5.3 7 68|..Emerald.. ..... 12 53 ‘is 5, nn| § 00).. Freetown ....... 12 2) 7 39 5 47; 8 25). . Kensington..... 12 24 7 18 8» 8 BO As.) ’ { Ly. 12 00 6 45 P. M.iP. M. S'Side - " |Ae M 12 5O Ly. | | Ar. 10 an 1 1}|..Miscouche ...... 10 10) } | .87|..Wellington...... 1347 j 2 19; Jt ee A aces 9 OO } 3 B4)..O"Leary......... 18 00 \'3 58)... Bloomfield ...... 7 34 +434 . Alberton coecceces 6 55 | : 5 30 . Tignish bece cage (6 00 A. M a) A, Mil... a — “lA. M. = HX |.. Charlottetown ... 10 30 2 wo ;..Royalzty Junction 10 10 3 3 | Bedford <...+... | iy 55 ar ey 9 05 r 10) ly } Mt Stewart Larl 3 50 e 22) + SORT.» cranes 7 35 5 45) ..Georgetown ... 7 10 r. M. A. M. iPM, ro 3 4 06)..Mt. Stewart ....; 8 55 Oe (ER. sec et ccs 817 5 12). St. Peters veeeee| 7 48 | & 57|.. Bear River ......| 7 08 Oe MON. 5 ok sede | 6 2 én M. (A. M, |Ps M. 3" a 5 15|..Emerald ...... 7 DO 6 05) ..Cape Traverse ..) 7 0) 5 mf wt. |A. M, ‘Trainsare run by Kastern Standard Time. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGER, Coenen, Gen Mer Govt. ars. Raiway Office, Dec. 27 1897 Oysters Oysters Oyst2r JOY! JOY! JOY! =r Victoria Cafe, Great George Street. Oysters served in every style Lunches and dinners with despatch. As usual, | am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantity to customers So any part of tne city. Telephone Connection. JOHN P. JOY Victoria CAFE Gt. George St..... FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE ‘The property occupied by J.J, Gay and son @tuate in the village of Pownai, 7 miles from barlottetown, is offered for sale. The pre- letors have carried op a large market gar- mn nu . and butinesa for thirty years, and the purchaser will no doubt retain # large share of the focaitrade. The prem- \ses comprise a large dwelling house, s’ore, warehouse, baru, shed, orchard, and about 15 acres of the most fer‘ise land on the Iniand This land hasbeen manured year after year. for so jong that as an wid man said the other day.; “It isall abed of manure and eould be wled for topdressing.” ‘This would be an ideal spot for a country merch- ant. or it would be admirabie fora summer resort, The situation is one of the most beautiful on the [siand. Good bathing, nn boating, shooting and within easy distance; churches, t office school telephone and shops all at the door, For terms and further particulars, apply to Vou Clure Gay, J J ger. £0D OF to, JOHN. T MELLI®H Solieltor Char lotteiova d&vw oct T ae JUBILEE 0 C A new amt superior white soap —a mar- vel of beauty,. pority and efficacy, the queen of fe Laundry, Toilet and Bath. Suowld you buy it once you will always uae and forever thank Jas D. Lapthorne & Co., Makers Makers of the Famous Rc ya! tak Soap. Wants, Lost, Found &e oe ee WANTED,.—A 'ew boarders, ina private family. Apply wt ths office. jan3-—3i FOR SALE.—A double seat family sleigh, imgti-turned runnersand dasher. JOHN H GATES, St Peter's Road, WANTED—j 0 borrow, $240 at5 percent oo BS acres on Lot 22, worth $6000 cash. Write A A, Bax 3%, Charlottetown. dec23lipd TO ' LEX}-Honse on lower Spring Pa Road¢/vith oc without barn) “Soaintaian rghtla aod weil finished :ooms, Frost vof collar. Possession Ist of Dec. Apply THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 5, 1898 EPPS'S COCOA ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. 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Slippers Slippers ‘Gaiters Hockey Boots | Qyershoes Ice Creepers Snow Shoes Overshoes | Felt Boots Snow Shoes | Trunks Moceasins _| Yalises Rubbers Gaiters Moccasins Also.—Little Boots, § ip- pers, Gaiters and Overshoes for Children at GOFF BROS HALE RUT, GRAPE FRUIT being more bitter than oranges, makes much nicer marmalade, We have on hand nearly a bbl. of the most juicy, and {nest looking Fruit ever imported here and are selling it ata very low price. ‘Try some, before it is all gone. BEER & GOFF WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKE’'S WHARF (WO 3) Wharfage storage and yard- age, at reasonable rates. SG vherae Revere Hotel, Bove tk ; Arthur @. Peake. Nov. —— THE MOUNTAIN MAID. ., She Had @ Natural Anxiety, Which She Made Manifest. As my horse, puffing like a porpoise, drew me and my buckboard up the last sharp aociivity of the mountain road that led Gut into the pass between the summits rising on either hand he would have exercised his privilege and stopped a moment to blow, but 100 yards ahead of us I saw a bright bit of calico gleam- ing in the morning sun, and, driving on, I came up toa buxom mountain maid sitting on a stump at a point where a footpath leading up from the valley met the main road. ‘‘Good mornin,’’ she said before I had a chance to stop, and there seemed to be an auxious tone in the voice. ‘‘Good morning,’’ I responded, and I was on the point of asking ber how, far it was to the next place, a favoriteman- ner of starting a conversation on moun- tain roads, when she broke in. **Air you a preacher?’ she asked. **No,’’ I answered, with a smile, for I had never been asked that question be- fore. ‘‘Nor a squire?’ **No. ” ‘Well, Jim Martin’s comin along this away purty soon now, an I wuz jis’ axin so’s thar wouldn’t be no mis- takes. ’’ ‘*I don’t quite understand your ex- planation,’’ I said, completely in the dark as to what she was trying to get at. “I reckon not, but I ain’t takin no chances, an I thought I'd better stop you while I had the chance.’’ ‘“‘Thank you, I’m sure, but if you will tell me what’s up I may be able to know what you are talking about.’’ She laughed good naturedly. **Well, you see it’s this a-way,’’ she said. ‘‘Jim, he’s been a-courtin an a-sparkin round me fer about two ye’r now, an last night he popped an says ez how ef I'd be here this mornin ez he come along we'd go down to Logyille an git hitched, an Jim’s mighty onreli- able, an like’s not ef we got thar an the preacher ner the squire warn’t thar I'd never git Jim in the mind ag’in, sol kinder thought mebbe you might be the squire er the preacher an I didn’t want you to git away. Ef you meet Jim auy- wheres down the road, don’t tell him you seen me, fer I don’t want him akeert.’’— Washington. Star. THE WOMAN HATER. The more agnan has to do with women, the more he finds it necessary to lie. If a Mary writes her name Mae or Marie, that settles it—she can’t cook. A soft, gentle, pleading voice soon be- comes more tiresome than a rasping one. It is not difficult for a man to bea woman’s ideal if he lives in another state. Any girl who raves over a football player will prove to be fond of gritty gooseberry pie. Women have great respect for a woman who has her hair done up by a profes- sional hairdresser. When a woman wants to give an under- banded swipe at another woman, she makes fun of her dressmaker. Somehow it always makes a man feel like laughing to hear a woman past 40 ' speak of her mother as ‘‘mamuna.”’ A woman’s soul sceins to be a good deal more valuable than that of @ man’s, judging from the frantic effort she makes to save it. The day after a woman has spent a great deal of money on foolishness she boils the potatoes with their jackets on in order not to waste the skins.— Atchison Globe. THRONE LIGHTS. Queen Victoria sclected the Jewish “Chant of the Dead’’ as the opening vol- untary for the Duchess of ‘Teck’s funeral service. The empress of Austria takes her bath every morning at 5 o'clock, which is earli- er and oftener than most women do who are hot empresses. The Prince of Wales has become perhaps as good a shot as there is in Great Britain. In a recent shooting at pheasants he killed every bird he drew trigger on. The king of Greece, vihin _convozaing with the mombers of i... family, never em- ploys any but the English langunge. Ho seldom speaks French, and only uses Greck when compelled to do so, Foreign gossips say that Queen Olga of Greece has az anchor tatiooed on her shoul- der as a token of her affection for her fa- ther, the late Grand Duke Constantine ot Russia, and that Princess Waldemar of Denmark, wile of the sailor son of King Christian, is also marked in like fashion, aith the addition ot a crown. ate ete ena see ee eee SFOs 2226226823602 {For 1897. We thank our friends, customers, and the public generally fora largely in- creased trade. FOR '98 We wish you alla bright, happy and prosperous New ear. We are hustling with our accounts at present. They will be ready next week. TeLerHon el8l JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. =-».s oe 2 © 2 @ 4 2 8 2 @4e 08 4 2 ee a 7 : 7 , 60888 22288 738888 SICK HEADACHE SILVERWARE—*- novelties in artistic desigas. ce igpseameetgeat Struck the Right Man. During a visit to Massachusetts a distinguished author was invited by a friend to a meeting of an agricultural society, then holding its annual session ia the town. The invitation was accepted, and au- thor and friend took seats near the door. Nearly every farmer in the house bad something to say. Finally the president, pointin;; toward the author, said: ‘‘Everybudy'’s given us a talk to- night, excey¢ the farmer down there by the door—I mean the brother with the hazel beard, the boots and the slouch hat. I can tell by his looks that he’s a farmer, and nothing but a farmer, and Icall upon him to take the floor and tell us how crops are in his neighbor- bood.’”’ The man referred to was Hamlin Garland, but he was equal to the occa- sion, and rising he said: **Yes, I’m a farmer, and I’m proud of it, but just now I’m doing a little literary work in order to get money enough to pay off my hands.’’—Atlauta Constitution. The Fatal Spot. **And where was the man stabbed?’ asked the excited lawyer of a physician. ‘‘The man was stabbed about an inch and a half to the left of the medial line and about an inch aboye the umbilicus,’’ was the reply. ‘‘Oh, yes, I understand now. But I thought it was near the town hall.’’— London Fun. The Bank of England employs about 11,000 men and has a salary list, in- cluding pensions, of about $1,500,000 per annum. Russian koumiss is made of mare’s milk and kept in smoked out leather bottles. The next transit of Venus occurs in 2004. Positively cured by these Little Pills. They <iso relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Mearty Eating. <A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mout, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. _ Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand ~arter's Littie Liver Pills How a person can gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of Scott’s Emulsiom is hard to explain, but it certainly happens. It seems to start the diges- tive machinery working properly. You obtain ‘a greater benefit from your food. The oil being predigested, and combined with the hy- pophosphites, makes a food tonic of wonderful flesh- forming power. All physicians know this to to be a fact. Ail druggists; 50c. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronte Beautiful That is}what Everyone says of our Display of New stock just’ received. The latest QUALITY AL G. H. TAYLOR Jarrlotsst ow.n : ir reer a am ne tie a 6 wt hain ese. sa } English Manures oO ela ie sa an dele ee .] hee. | iS y yy : A PRIVATE DETECTIVE After a Government Official We are in the Dairy Supply business tostay, nh standing the unfair competition of au official whose travelling expenses are paid out of the public funds. We pay our own, and will compete with any of the Quebec houses thus repre- sented, for quality of workmanship in cheese vats, cream vats, either single or duplex, portable or stationary, temper- ing or receiving vats, and all other Dairy Supplies in stock or to order at short notice. 7 We have on hand Alpha Separators which return more money to the patrons than any other, Separator oil that will insure safer running at extreme speed than any other on the market. Butter Boxes for storing and shipping butter in. Dairy plants that will run without an expert engineer on hand. Boilersthat will save fuel over any other thathas been imported so far. Engines that do not require to be driven to extreme speed to obtain enough pewer, All work warranted for une year. Call at our up town store in the Temple, Grafton St, 1T, A. MACLEAN Successor to McKinnon & McLean. ——— ee ae ae 9066 66666666 >200 Landlng to-day ex Steamer “Irene M»rris,” direct from Liverpool,. krg SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITRATE OF SODA. MURIATE OF POTASH, BONE MEAL, ETC. All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis. The oniy reliable, best, and at east 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market, AULD BROS. a eee ~— ——$—$—————— ee STOVES. Assortment Larges Quality away up Prices away down. SIMON YF CRABSBE Walker s Corner STOVES & EAR DWARE NOTHING MORE SUITABLE For a Christmas Lift ti Than a pair of Kid Shoes or slippers, for either lady or gentlem>.s for boys or girls, a pair of Hockey or Skating Boots We show some nice lines of iadies and geatlemens slippers, overs hoes alters, Felt boots at low prices. W. H. Stewart & CO ioe ee [a rie pw ix sao _ - —— i 1 me A we it ee Ook oe “sewvrese? we a