a —— PS ae 96 a Pes : om Pm 5 Clg Sg I na fent cits * we teat ee a = Pole Toate eM sorceress ; Fae & RR AS —— Steamboat ‘Time (Tables| SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS | Steamer leaves Charlottetown for South i4 p.m, Thuredav. Leaves ( R ver Bridre 4 p when requir “1. Friday Vorning—iT eaves Wat River Bridge yarlottetown for West cal ing at Westville i p ort 6.20 46.m., and reiuros every half hoa? un 'p. m. (Sundays excepted.) j Steamer leaves Sou'hport for Charlotte wn , a and rans every half hour until 10.05 p,m. (Sunds vs exeepted) “undavs—Leaves (hiurlottetown at 7 a, m nd every half hour until s 38 Steamer laid tfron th. tol2 noon ‘ lay—Steamer leaves Charlottetown Rocky Point at 6.3). 8.930 and Il a m., ft and63)p.m. every week dav. i Sur v--Leaves Churlottetown 900 4a. m., j m., harlottetown at a), calling at West urning at 4p. m EAST RIVER At ' Mondsy—Leaves for East River 3p. m returning Tuesday. Leaves Hayden's Wharf 7.5)a.m,calliing at H»ggarty’s and nickey’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown 3 p. m., Making return trips Leaves Saturdays at 5 a, m., leaving Hay- } s Wharf for Charioltetown at 739 a. m, | calling at Haggartv’s and Hickey’s Wharves, making return trips : }p.,m., from Char ai tlelown Steamer leaves tor Mi. Stewart every alter- tate week, as the tides may suit, Str. ‘' Jacquas Cartier ” Leaves Charlottetown for Orwell at 3 o'clock nm the afternoons of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. and arrives from Orwell about 930a.m onthe same dass, The boat aiso> notuene from Orwell about8 p. m on Thurs- aays I eaves for Crapaud at 5a.m, and 5 p.m on Friday,and arrives from Crapaud about 19am, On Saturday the boat leaves for Crapaudat2 p.m.,and arrives at Charlotte- town atl) a.m, and 8.5) p. m, The boat calls at Vernon River every * ernate Wednesday, tides premitting. Str. “ Electra ” Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor. Georgetown and Montague every Thursday at noon Arrives at Charlottetown from Murray Harbor, Weduesday evening about o'clock, Pure Gold Jelly A most delicious table dessert made instantly.—To make the jelly you’ve but to dissolve a package of Jelly in one pint of boiling water, put in a cocl place to harden. 10c “per package. For sale at ithe “Victoria Rew Grocers.” SANDERSON & CO. Wants, Lost, Found, &e LOST~—Between Capt. McRae's avd the Post Office r ofg vid spectacles in case. ¥inder wi! ‘rewarded by ieaving them ai Tur EXAMINER office. 189 ” WANTED— 4 smart boy to attend to a horse and cow, one from country preferred.— W. A. Weeks Jr,. Brighton. 1st 3i FOUND—On ‘Thursdey last, 2thinst, on the road near Fort Augustus, a gentiemans’ overcoat, Owrercan heve itby proving property and paying expenses. Apply to James R. McEwen. 180 WANTED—A First-class Milliner. Apply by letter te P. O, Boc 685, wiemaiuains: FOUND—A ladies care found on Frince Street, owner apply at this office, BRICK HOUSE, POPLAR TERRACE, KENT STREET.—That desirable residenc>, gardens and outhuildiugs, opposite new Prince of Wales Co! lege House has sixteen rooms?’and all medern conveniences. To Let or For Sate. Apply toF. W. T.. Mocra, Attorney at Lay, Executor Estate tate Fred- rick W, Moore. 17810 TO LET,—A house on Prince Street, con aining 9 iarge rooms, besides halls and pin- try. The house well situ ated for a boarding houve or private residenve. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen St. 178 wANTED—A smart young woman that fhas had some experience ir dining room work. good reference required, Enquire at quueen Hotel between the hours of ten and tweive a m. 173 tt —_—eo—™"|! —L W \NTED—Agants for new season, new gam “4, of Lue “A SENT OR FOR SALE.—A blacksmith ' »earRoecky Point l’errs with e'ghtacres Apply to John Newson Ch’town. new plan sros Co., Montrea'. engage-ment. 55 rh) 4, if premises know » 'sitnatson Wate Warehouse No 1 jan2—tf fT: ', 37 —C a3 has? Aa id Londo 1 Ho» &t.. a:ctts Government A&wpit to Peake sros & Oo. WANTED -—Suceessful canvissers in anv jineto act as closers, $°9.00 per menth and expenses Address box (75. Montreal. WANTED.—I[mmediaiely an experienced sook with reference. Apply to Lady Davis. For Your _ Benefit_—* We have purchased au extra stock of Cedar Shingles ata specially low price We Offer 3'75,000------ All grades, above our usual low stock Remember this let is to be sold at a pai~ ticularly low price, and they are as good duingles as we ever handled. If you want any, now i8 your opportunity to buy. Phone 181 James Barrett, Connolly’s Wharf. | that THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 5, 1898 Fearless Men. There is a condition possible to some ew souls that if not really the highest attribute of humanity would be chosen by most men of noble mold were selec- It is the unawed tran- quillity, the absolute inability to fear, men, not many, possess, or rather, one should say, by which some men are possessed. An instance of sach bION POssi lie. 1 Sonie courage on a low plane is that of Po temkin kicking aside the bloody head of his predecessor as he stepped to the block, an act almost indelicate enough to be humorous, yet withal significant wf an iron nerve. Somewhere in the late seventies an- other Russian, but this time a savant, gave a proof of what length a rapt in- ( tensity of purpose will carry a man to. In order t suicide may be deliberate and unrepent- ing he subjected himself to hideous tor- ture, ending in death, but under such circumstances that he might have re- linquished his design at any stage of its progress. He lay on his back upon a bedstead from which he had stripped all the clothing, witha lamp placed un- derneath him so that the flame just touched his spine, rising at intervals to make notes, which were afterward pub- lished. They show a calm spirit of re- search and are slightly triumphant in tone, though touched into high relief once or twice by an expression of an- guish.—F. Foster in North American Review. ») make good his theory that a Quaint Fashions In Manilla. Gem of the orient earth and open sea, Manilla, that in thy lap and on thy breast Hath gathered beauties all the loveliest, On which the sun smiles in his majesty, and so on. The quatrain, withan unim- portant emendation, is from Bawring. It sounds fine and rings false. Manilla used to be regarded as the most fortu- nately situated city in the world. Just why isa problem. Set beneath a torrid sky, remote from the routes of com- merce, it has squatted, unheeding and practically unheeded, the capital of a stretch of unfortunate isles. Visitors have been infrequent. The earliest was Magellan. The most recurrent has been the typhoon. The most pertinacious has been the earthquake. Objects of interest are few. Among them is the mestizo. Superstitious asa ballad, languorous as a serenade, she floats, a human butterfly, along the scar- let lanes. Another feature is the cli- mate. Fancy a pastille burning in a vapor bath. The atmosphere has the savor of cachous and the bite of red pep- pers. Costume, in consequence, is brief. The mantilla of the mestizo is her hair. Her raiment is silk, very bright, very loose. The male half caste wears trou- sers and a shirt. The tails of the latter are not alwaystucked in. On high days he flaunts them. The effect is neat, not gaudy. So muck for local fashion. —Ed- gar Saltus in OCollier’s Weekly. To Preserve Health. People should sleep on their right sides and avoid the habit of making plans when in bed. Eight hours should be spent in sleep. The window should be open all night, and the quantity of coverings should be regulated by a ther- mometer. The morning tub should be at the temperature of the body. Exer- cise should be taken before breakfast by those who are robust; those who are weakly should take a glass of milk and @ biscuit before going out. The eating of fat should be cultivated, as it feeds the little cells, which des:roy disease germs. Intoxicants destroy these cells. Animals are apt to carry disease germs; therefore, children should not be allow- ed to pet and fondle stray cats, dogs, etc. Three Ds should be particularly watched—drinking water, dampness and drains. If a child is threatened with a cold, strip his feet and fairly toast them » fore the fire for nearly half an hour, ti!l they are throughly heated through. ‘ben put him to bed and rub his chest with goose grease or vaselin until it glows, and have him drink a of very hot milk. Few colds will survive this treatment. prevent distress, aid diges- or cause pain. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. Best to take after dinner; ae tion, cure constipation. m, { Is Purely vegetable; do not gripe Prepared only by C. 1 Hood &Co., Lowell, Maa~ Persons bitten by the tiger snake of Australia die almost instantly, there being no known antidote for the bite of this reptile. ee ECONORY in tekiag Hood’s Sar Saparilla, because ‘* 109 doses one dollar” {5 peculiar to and true only of the ne True BLOQD Purifier. RUPTURE CUKED by the WALLING method. Fn ‘o sed by the medical profession and by thousands who have discarded their trusses and remain cured, The ‘reatment is painless, involving no in- convenience ano requires only 5 or 6 visits, Examinations free and confidential. No pay UNTIL CURED. THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS. Testimonials on application, Coes 20n- dence solicited. A p?rfect curecan be guar- rani eed if you obey instructions. DR. CLIFT Charlottetown, P, E, I:Jan’, Canada O-Fice—Vic or.a Row, H>vues—vUntil jla, m,” :o6p. m, 1si—d&w The Supreme Tenor. Louis Gallet, a French musician, pre- sented himself at the director’s room at the Grand Opera in Paris one evening during the administration of Engene Ritt. The iatter was a great stickler for the dignity of the place and remarked as the visitor took off his topcoat that he was not in evening dress. *Yes, Gallet, ‘‘lam come just as I was. very much pressed. However, I have not had to cross the theater. ’’ ‘*Ah,’’ Ritt sighed, ‘‘but on the stage of the Opera one ought always to be in evening dress.’’ ‘‘Nevertheless,’’ Gallet answered lightly, ‘‘I just now saw Jean de Reszke very stylish, no doubt, but in a frock coat—a frock coat!’’ ‘*Yes, yes, no doubt, but—but—he is a tenor !’’—Exchange. Equally Guilty. That quick wit is not confined to cities was proved one day by a young woman who was rambling alone one of the Jong Island roads. She was dressed smartly, she thought, and when she met a small, bare legged urchin carrying a bird’s nest with eggs in it she did not hesitate to stop him. **You are a wicked boy,’’ she said. ‘How could you rob that nest? No doubt the poor mother is now grieving fur the loss of her eggs.”’ ‘Oh, she don’t care,’’ replied the ur- chin, edging away, ‘‘she’s up im your hat. ’’—Exchange. Man Is Wiser. Gerryman (at the mirror)—Put a monkey before a looking glass, they say, and he will look behind it. Miss Sharpe—But a man knows bet- ter. He knows he won’t find anything funnier there than the fge he sees be- = DYING BY INCHES! But Dodd’s Kidney Pills will Yet Renew Life. Thousands of persons die in the prime of life because doctors think Bright’s Disease and Diabetes incura- ble. But Dodd’s Kidney Piils cure them both. They Aave cused thousands of cases. These diseases and other Kidney complaints are as common as ordinary colds. But people don’t realize that they are afflicted till the disease has eaten deep into the system. Even then, Dodd’s Kidney Pills: will posi- tively cure. Thousands of people axe dying on their feet, but do not realizett. They notice ome or more of these symp- toms: shortness of breath, loss of tite, pale or reddish urine, with brick- colored deposit, scalding when urina- ting, Constipation, nervousness, pains in the loms. Their omly hone is Dodd's Kidney Pils. They won't fail. They never do. pemborson’ 4 “st EOL Haan Wuisk, lod ek paydarsdo i: 7 eit — t ae Blended of the same rare old High- land Malt Whiskies, during more than years, Sanderson’s GCLENLEITtTE to day asinthe past, the purest and best whisky in the world. Sole roprietors: Robertson Sanderson & Co., Ltd., Leith Scotland. Established 1846---Capital paid up £350,000. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WINE & SPIRITEMERCHABTS \ my dear director,’’ returned , po | memory, failing sight, ravenous appe-’ “Glenleith ” LOD A pia tiie) g TT —— = ANegetable Preparation for As - similating the Food and Regula - ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion, Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither || Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. | Nor NARCOTIC. Fiecpe of Old Dr SAMUEL PITCHER DPiunphin Seed - Alx.Senra ¢ frochelle Sallis ~ Anise Seed + Peppermint - Bi tarbona Soda ¢ Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Beto. Sasi ks) cet ons Os Cees 2) Doses —35.CENTS. SE SE AS Se es ee, ee O es 7 ae SEE THAT THE | | FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE —— OF — IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF CASTORIA Oastoria is put up in one-size bottles only. Tk is not sold in balk. Don’t allow anyone to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good” and “will answer every pur. pose.” #a~ Sco that you get C-A-8-T-0-B-I-A. Tho fac- R. simile {s 03 EXACT COPY OF WRAPFE inepatans ke tee as * eu of ' ¢ ‘wrapper, EE ~_ a ww, a ane Gem ae 004 40606664666060664066666660666666066660060006 | 3°° Coal or Wood. BOG EVERY PARTICULAR. Ran re... For ..e More than 100 styles and sizes for FAMILY, HOTEL and Restaurant use, Are constructed in the most substan- tial manner and aiter the most approved patterns. ARE STRICTLY UP TO DATE IN YOU A heavy steel range ,6 boles with reservoir and hot warm- CAN ing ovens top and bottom in BUY any part of Canada for. . . $50. 00 Equal in Weight, Durability end Efficiency to any in Canada or U.S. OOOO O96 966900655565 696690066966 6609 LONDON, MONTREAL,. . . The McClary Mfg. Co., roxosto,iniped’ an If your local dealer cannot supply, write our nearest house, ' SOOSSOSOSSOSSSSO OOS HSOOSOOSCOOO OD $ OOO Ooe ‘ ard tobeal for the mon J.Rattray &C@. Monte ry CAL. oit for a tim? in the country. W~ have then. in all styles for comfort ana durability. | Ladies and Miss *s Fine Oxfords 65c 75c $1 00 are showing el« g int lines in L 5 colored box calf ail up to date. SEA ‘sID Dont leave for your Hilidiys CUOKIES—every o1e wants a gocd serviceable SHOK going just ths kind of shoe you want Newest Materials Most >tylish Shapes Beautiful Finish $125 Mens fine foctwear we ong la, Wax Calf, Box Calf and | Weeks & Warren - @ sD. a 8: - _ oe . tn jneniinaiine zs \ | before seeinz—THESE | TOURISTS HOTEL GUIDE. | Heading Hotels in This Province and their Location. Davies Hotel. seeeeeessObarlottetown Queen Hote}. * Revere Hotel ........... pacceee ™ ND BO aiccitndésetsocens “ Duncan House,......s0seererege CORE BOON is ccnccnstngtodese “ SE CIEE. « 3 i x osncnlasss 0 Pee eee, 6c. he Clifton House..................Summerside a.» stn tnitnniine sovietnas's os Campbell Hotel............00.008 ” Albion Terrece.......... ...»- Alberton DER Th ctcnsisticands & Railway House............++++.Tignish TR Te ivesctncinn tice cksieid Georgetown Tapper House...........+sssss00 - Sea View EOeeey oo ccccese. «cece Landsdowne Hote). ..........Cape Traverse Clarke’s Hotel.................-. Kensington Commercial Hotel....¢..... ; “ McDonald Houwse...................Montague Manson House... ....--....Mount Stewart | Clarke House............ccc00 e Sea Side Hotel..................Rustico Beach ROR TEC inti co i nancies .. Tracadie Pleasant View House.............-- Hampton Hotel McLean.............Nine Mile Creek Mutch’s Hotel............. Stanhope Ce Se iiivetncsincnes Jaccseuaeate % Shaw’s Hote]............... Brackley Beach North Sbore House... .......... ---Malpeque Florida Hotel.........sessc000......POwral Good board at cheap rates may be ob- tained at (many farm houses on tke coast. + sovees SOUTIB Canadian Gov't Railway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun-, days excepted,) asunder. ; . ) : Trains Out- on Trains In ward. Read STATIONS. wand. Reac down, up. PMA. Mt. |e — 3 10) 3 = Charlottetowa .../ 8 5012 10 4 rs : 7 .. Hunter River. | 7 5810 51 5 149 13) Emerald.. ..... '7 231011 - 47) : 37 ..Kensington .... | 6 58) 9 37 i S’Side - 6 45/10 30\,, | —— ~ , Ar. | 5 45 . 7 45/11 55 3 too ang .. Port Hill oa 4 20) 7 94 8 37, 1 07) one mm « wit: TY wr eeceees 3090 * > a ; 7 Alberton s+...) 210 a : D5) * ~ + eres 5 00 Pi {P.M lp nes i> | cxasipsipetinneicenstrneneepsimesnsnninniaiesions a. M. 3 ool7 - ‘A. M. 1M ~ _ 6 15 . Charlottetown .,./ 9 75) 3 5y 3 35 es Bedford seeeeees) 7 BT 2 5 3 35! 7 201, Mt Stewart {*) 7 15) 2 2 o! lv | ‘ 4 43) 8 10 . (71020 PB. Mela. M,| 7 “| 6 0512 30 Rm wee r * - = oo 4 15) Mt. Stewart phool 1210 4 4], 1 44) Morell Pe caries a 64111 31 6 iol @ yo" “3 Peters ...... 6 00) 1 08 Poy la * GAUIB 2 00s cvdere 5 U6. s ip. M. =e | st ..Emerald ....../ 9 0)| E 9g . Cape Traverse ..| 8 40) ae A. M. CONNECTIONS, 13 OOjar. . Point duChene, I.C.R.....ar/15 35 Si Ziar....’. Moncton, [. C. R...:... ar\l3 SO eee, 3... cee & Bo oe occ. ar\24 O04 16 26iar.....Montreal, I. C. R..... iv 19 6 5 30'lv.......StJohn, C.P.R....ar../11 8 aa Pats: Ts La Bs ince ks 4 30 § 20)..Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d),.\11 0 8 10jar.... Boston, B. & M. R.. ae .| 7 08 Silence} is ded PE.- ba ove 4008 Denis: Boston, B, & M. R.......| 7 O 4 00) Arr....Montreal, C. Pavia) oe A. M.| \P. M. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys, Moncton, N, B. G, A, SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown. — — ey Sewerage Works Tenders for Sewer Constructicn. SEALED TENDERS, endorsed “Pro- posal for Sewer Construction,” address ed tothe undersigned, will be received at this office until noon on FRIDAY, THE 19TH AUGUST, prox., for furnishing material and performing the work necess- ary for the construction of certain portions of @ sewerage system for the city of Charlottetown, according to conditiore, specifications and plans to be seen (the plans and quantities after the 5th Ang ust) at this office and at the office Eugineer, Mr. Freeman C. Cofll State Street, Boston Maes. Proposals must be on t} e torms supplied from this office, and each tender must be accomyasied by an accepted bank cheque for Six Hundred Dollars ($600, peyable to the order of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. This cheque wil! be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fai] to complete the work contracted fer and wiil be returned in case of non acc2p- tance of tender. The commirsioners do not bind them=- eelves to accep. the lowest or any tender. DAVID DAIRD, of ioe -* , va } : i Chairmang Oiice of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, Charlottetown, July 29 1898—2aw ex gu 2aw is wat her 3i.