» awetnes whee ae j HK ati ati ies. aie sarah SSO gate mR pe cate ‘Ppeatiean,: f OW repre ant A wate rots hens a wae te oa AN ™ CALENDAR, JUNE, 1897 \ ( L\NGES First Quarter, 8th. 2h. 50.0 Full Moon, 14th, 4h. 49.0n n Last Ouarter, 21st. Th. 1].5m., p. m. New M , evoth, 10h. 42.6m., p. m. Day of Week Sun Sun High R Fes | Sets i W a'ier j he me h. m mon. Lj7 117 | 738] 124 2) We | 16 0) 06 ‘S r} 16 | 10) ] 42 ' wi 2 Use ais rday 1D | {2 2 45 Gis \ 15 | 12; 3 20 7 | Monday 4 3) 4 01 8 | Tuesday 14 14 | 4 47 9 | Wednesday l4 44) 5 48 4) | Thursday 14 1 6 32 1 | Friday 13 | 718 21S vturday 13 46 } 8 02 13} Su lay 13 44 8 48 14 | Monday 13 | 47 | 9 33 5} 1 | a iS/| 1019]. 161 \ 13 iS | 11 OS 1741 : is} 142 iS | Fi 14 19) 23 9) S y 14 10) 3 03 20 14 ey) 3 4) 2) 14 49 1 a2, 14 50 23] \\ y 15 SO] 5 24 | 1 sday 15 50 6 32 2 15 50 7 14 26 | Saturday 16 50 7 62 271i S 16 50 8 28 | M \7 50 9 20 | 7 17 9 9 42 30 | We sday 418 | 749} 1023 . P. & Island Railway ° * Ona fter FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the f this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. frains Out- i [rains In- ward. Read STATIONS, ward. Read down. up. ‘atlas’ —_—__—___— : ss ‘ >. M.|A. M.| P.M. P. M. 3 301 6 30) Charlottetown . 9 1512 10 3 52] 6 it). . Royalty Junction. 9 O111 48 { 42! 7 18|..North Wiltshire. .| g 9810 58 ¢ 58) 7 2s|.. Hunter River... | g 18/10 43 5 34| 7 59|.-Bradalbane...... 7 54/10 07 & 44\ 7 gol. Emerald... ..... 7 48| 9 57 | 5 58 (|. - Freetown wetewns 7 381 9 12 | 6 20) 8 29|..Kensington . | 7 231 9 20] 6 55) 8 45/AT- 1 osige { Ly.| 7 00} 8 45 | 7 3010 00) Lv / "| 6 05) 8 10 7 45:10 92). -Miscouche ...... | & 421 7 56 § (P10 49|..Wellington...... 5 16: 7 38} $ 20/1] 32|..Port Hill ....... ea 7 11) 9 Mie Bp)--O'Leary......... } 3 151 6 20 ) 36} 1 15|--Bloomfield ...... 250 6 OF} 10 @) 2 OB - -Alberton.... eee 1 13: 5 40 } to 1): 3 OO) - . Tignish See6 #605 l OD 5 OO . wae ee lll ee ee A. M.|P. M. la. MIA. M. | 6 42 $3 00)..Charlottetown ...! 9 15 5 40 7 05 3 14)..Royalty Junction; 9 01) 5 20 738 3 37 .Bedford . “vi; 8 37 4 47 10; 4 OOJAT. Lagoa | Lv} 8-15) 4 15 %) 4 05| Lv. y MtStew rs Ar.| 8 10, t OO 9 00) 4 33]..Morell..........1 7 42] 3 20 9 29| 4 54|.-St. Peters ......] 7 20) 2 DO 10 16 5 og! . . Bear River ....--| § 46) 2 Oh OE ON OR nic cdc s- 6 15} 1 2 A. M.|P. M. x. MIP. M. 8 25! 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ... | 8 10} 3 50 9 37; 4 58)..Cardigan........ 7 17) 2 38 ©) 5 15|..Georgetown ....{ 7 00) 2 15 1P. M.| A. MP. oe a wee oe 2 Gn. OE bce ce- | 7 45 ) 5 45). .Cape Traverse | 6 55 iP. M. jA. M. Trainsare run by Hastern Standard Time. A McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rvs, Charlottetown. Moncton, N B. Rai way Office, June 1, 1897 Time Table Bockey Point Ferry, 1897. The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.— At6.30am, 8am, 9.30am, lla m, | pm, 2pm, 4 pm, 6.30 p m. Wi! leave Rockey Point as follows: At 7 am, &30a m, 10am, 11.30 am, 130pm,3pm,5pm,7 p m, SUNDAYS, From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45 pm, 2pm,4pm. From Reeky Point : At 10am, 130 pm, 3p m, 5.30 p ma. SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- port ferry till further notice as fol- OWS :-— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town dailyat 6.30 amand every half hour up tolU pm. Leaving Southport at +.49 am, making half hourly trips np to 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat eaves Ch’town at 7 am, making half ie, action! © ETN MME ale, RR ae desea Coa alitiaactiiaa Kee ti 5 / PRINTING 2 We Dont. -=\ Claim are suffering with their eyes, but we know of a good many people who have sfiffered in- eyes. etc.who attribute their relief to the wearing of prop- erly fitted glasses. here to help you if possible. ee my ithe ects Taylor's is the place to have a nice job done; you not only get a nice iob but you can get it done cheaper than any other place in the city. The ‘ { bi REASON Vit is heis under less expences than any other firm in the city and he has the latest facilities tor doing good work quick. J, D, TAYLOR The Always Busy Printing Office. —$—$—— To be able to suit all who tessant beadache, pain in the We aie Jeweler and Optician, ‘orth Side Queen Square. | Wants, Lest, Found &¢ WANTED —To purchase for cash—a mid erate sized house: about 10 minutes walk trem the Post Office. Aoply at SXAMINER Office, WANTED — Chief Agent for P E.1. to suv- rintend the business of the Manufacturers’ Life Insurapee Company. ‘the business is now so extensive as to require a resident man sger. TDistrict Agentsalso wanted in eve'y anrevresented district. Apply to J. R. Paton Box 292 Charlottetown. 123—Guar LOST,— A gold brooch on Tuesday morn- ing The finder will he rewarded by leaving the same at Prowse Bros. 147 3i LOST -- Retween Queen Sqnare and tha (itv Buileing a bunch of keys, Finder wil! oblige by leaving them at this Office. 3i pd WANTED,— A trustworthy nurse for two children good references required Arpry at this offices 3i pd TOLFT.— A eottave at Rocky Point, suit- aole forasummer residence Avniy to R. Me Millan. la7 tf pat guar. WANTE?!.— A partner with 3) to take an interest ina mumbine ond heating bus iness, with or withant ornerienee. A «90d business enorented. Apoly by Jetter to M., EXAMINER Office. 139 3t AMERICAN GLADSTONE CARRIAGE For Sale. built br French of Boston, Good 98 new. Sell for half cost. Apply at Larges Carriage Factory. 139 tf, WANTED.—A Cook: wages $19 : no wash- ing: cood references required. Apply to Mrs E Bayfield. Charlottetown. dy and wky guar. &’side journal. COOK WANTED.— For the Seaside Hotel at Rustico for the season, Apply te Johua Newson. _ w ANTED.— An exnerienced rurse. Apply to Mrs Morson, Grafton Street West, WANTED —A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. D. Stewart, Kent St. 141—tf W ANTE, — A horse stiitehle for a deliverv team. Apply to J. Murphy & Son. 39 3i FOR SAT.EF.—A mansard Roof Cottage and Lard on Kuston Street Fast, ata Bareain, Apply to A. McNeil, Auctioneer. dig TO T.FT—A honse eontaining six rnomsg sit- vated on King St. back of Merchants Bank, of P. E. T. Possession given Ist of Tune apply to Miss. Lowden, Dundas Fsplanade. WANTED.—Carrige Horse wanted. Muet he sound. gentle and nat mare than & years old. Apply to W. N. TANTON, JEWE!IER | osetia ~* W ANTEDN.— At onee, a eank with gond ref. erences. Apply to Mrs. Fredrick Peters, Sid- mont. 138 1f a NTFD.-In asmall familv.a hencemata Re‘erences required. Apply at this office. 138 TO LET.— A house on Cumberland St Anr- y to H.P. Welsh. 137 tf WANT ED.— An exverienced house maid. Suey at once to Mrs Sullivan, Brighton Tilla. ~ Pasture to let-—Persons wanting Pasture for Cows during the season, near the city, had hourly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer laid off from 11.05 to 12 o’clock noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- modate the travelling public. TO LET The house and premises row occupied by John Coombs, Esq., known as “Mar- ine Villa,” possession given fhe first of Hctober. Rent $200.00 a year, paid quar terly. This place is beautifully situated amfac- the harbor, adjining Dindas E«plavade,the most beautiful site in the city. The house has recently undergone a f.oronga repair, having hot and cold water bath, with a lift from the kitchen to the dining and breakfast rooms. BENJ. DAVIES. 29—law 4—4wke—gnar 4 wksr ing 5 better apply to the undersigned at once, as he only take a limited numbers Arthur ; 114 Imo ean f Dist aice eters TO LET—An office in Bank Building with ics-pro-f vault, adjoining the offices of Messrs Davies & Haszard. Apply to.f. M. »avison, Cashier, 106 SALESMEN WANTED. in ‘every district to handle reliable goods, new season, samples free, salary from the start. For particulars write Luke Bros, Co Montreal. 95 FOR SALE OR TO LET.—A dwelling house and shop at Soutbport. Good stand for either blacksmith orfearpenter. Apply to Robert Bovyer, Southport. 106—8i wky. UEEN VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND } REIGN; great historic work.sells on sightto thousands. Lord Dufferin in- | troduces it to Canadians in glowing words | Easy to make $20.00 a week.some make twice hat. Many makémorein spare time than during day at regular employment. Thig year’s Great Sexagenary Celebrations are booming it. Bookson time. Prospectus free oO canvassers, Territory zoing fast. PERSONALITIES. General Kostaro Kristos, the chief of the Cretan insurgents, is 100 years of age, and is said to have the fire and en- thusiasm of a youth of 20. California claims the largest boy of his age in the world. His name is John Bardin. He is 15 years old, 6 feet 5 inches tall, and weighs 220 pounds. Mme. Blanche Marchesi, a daughter of the noted teacher of that name, and among the most successful concert sing- ers, recently shared the honors with Paderewski in a London philharmonic. Commodore Albert Kautz of the na- vy, who has just been promoted to that grade by the president, is a brother of the late General Kautz. He it was who succeeded in bringing about the first exchange of prisoners in the civil war. Physicians are gradually coming to the front in politics. There are now two in the senate, Gallinger of New Hamp- shire and Deboe, just elected from Ken- tucky. Hunter, who narrowly missed the Kentucky prize, is also a physician. Ex-Governor Burleigh of Maine is 53 years old and has a family of which he is proud. His wife is a woman of great mental force and is in thorough sympa- thy with her husband in all his busi- ness ventures. They have three sons and three daughters. Count Albert De Mun, the leader of the Catholic party in the French cham- ber of deputies, who has just been elect- ed to fill Jules Simon’s seat in the French academy, is a great-grandson of Helvetius, the revolutionary philos- opher, and a grandson of Mme. De Stael. Judge Advocate Samuel T. Shaylor of Jacksonville, Fla., while sitting on a Wharf during a court martial recess, found in the hem of his trousers a $75 diamond ring. He had purchased the trousers a year ago of Captain Lefter of Sandford, Fla., but had not had occa- sion before to use them. Among the steerage passengers who arrived in Philadelphia recently was a Chinaman named Go Hang. Knowing that he would be debarred from landing on account of his nationality, he ear- nestly declared that he was ‘‘Ilish,”’ but he failed to convince the officials of the truth of his statement. Lindsays throughout the world are invited to form aclan association by a circular signed by the Earls of Craw- ford and Bualearres and of Lindsay, by their sons, Lord Balcarres and Viscount Garnock, and by Lord Wantage. There are families of Lindsays in the United States near to the line of succession of the Scottish peerage. Ex-President Harrison is now the only survivor of the remarkable group of statesmen and political leaders prom- inent in Indiana and national politics since the war. The others were Senator Oliver P. Morton, Governor Porter, Secretary of State Gresham, Governor Gray, Senator McDowell. Senator Voor- hees and Vice President Hendricks. STAGE GLINTS. Nina Berténi Hamphreys is in Lon- dou, whero she will appear in opera. Clara Morris has made a great hit in a one act piece in the vaudeville houses, Many shrewd theatrical authorities predict that the era of the stock system is about to return. “The Widow Goldstein,”* by Lillian Lewis and Lawrence Marston, has fallen yather flat in New York. Coney Island is having a hard time of it with the other nearby seaside resorts, most of which are equally wicked. The success of ‘‘Secret Service’’ pre- sented by an American company in London has beer most jp. choutced, Caroline Miskel Hoyt, according to current rumor, will retire permanently from the stage at the end of this season. If all the stars announced for next geason should materialize, it is difficult to understand where actors enough to fill the casts will be found. Augustus Thomas is writing a new play, ‘‘In Illinoy,’’ for Digby Bell, who has won a legitimate success in Mr. Thomas’ ‘‘The Hoosier Doctor, ’’ Dorothy Dene, who was the late Sir Frederick Leighton’s model, has secured from Stanislaus Stange the English rights to his version of ‘‘L’Ami Fritz. ”’ Two ‘‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’’ shows ate raging in New York city just ndw. One is the old version and the other is an up to date affair. Both are deiug well EEE Canadian Order of —r Foresters Court Ch'town, Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in Wright's Hall,Prince St A fraternal society. Purely Canadian. $100,000 invested in Dom. Govt. Bonds. surplus funds, Jany Ist, 1897, $525,179.43 Has the largest surplus on band for each $1,000 risk of any society of the kind in Canada. $10,000 on deposit in Bank of Nova Scotia in Ch’town. No assessments. Fixed amount each month. Want of money can be no excuse; the cost of carry- ing insurance has been brougit within the reach of all. Married men, isit not a duty you owe your wives and children to provide against emergencies, Steal Femy Brat For Sale in the Supreme Court Iu the matter of the winding up Act, chapter 129, of Revised Statutes of Can ada, and the acts in amendment thereof. AND In the matter of the Pictou Steam Ferry Company, Limited, The subscriber as liquidator of the above named company, pursuant an order dated 12th June, 1897, made by Mr. Jus- ice Weatherbie, will sell of public auction at Ferry Wharf, at foot of Coleraine Street in the town and County of Picton, on TUESDAY, THE 6rux DAY OF JULY 1897, at eleven o’elock in the forenoon, all the right, titleand interest of the Pic- ton Steam Ferry Company Limited, and al! the interest of the subscriber as liquid ator as aforesaid, of in and to all that cer tain steam ferry boat the “Maple Leaf,” of eighty one tons or thereabouts, built in the year 1891 or thereabouts, as she aow lies in the harbor of Pictou. Terms of Sale-—Ten per cent deposit at time of sale, remainder on delivery of deed, For further particulars respecting ferry- boat, apply to G. H. ELLIOTT, Liquidator of the Pictou Steam Ferry Co., Ltd. Pictou, 15th June,— 18, 22, 28, july 5. ucdar shingles Now landing from schooners “Julia Franklin,” “Mina Page,” “Mary Star of theSea,” and“Hare.” 1200 M Sawn Cedar Shingles, of the follow ng grades, viz.:— 200 M Extras. 200 M Clear, 520 M 2nd Clears, 180 M X No. 1. 100 M XXX White. Also on hand aj] other kinjls of Lumber, Lime, Brick, Ges Posts, etc., etc. All kinds of Which will be sold low for cash. POCLE & LEWIS, Poole’s Wharf. 138—wd4itdlaw 2—4wks, AK YOUR GROCER FOR Royal Oak Soap the best lanndry Soap ou the market. One bar will doas much as two bars of ordinary imported Soap made from filthy material. CHTOWA SOAP WORKS ASSIGHEE'S NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of the deed of Assignment from Messrs. McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Merchante, bearing date the third day of May, A. D., 1897, I hereby give notice to all persons claiming to be creditors of the same as— signor3, to furnish to meat the oftice of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, etc., Charlottetown, P. E. Is- land, on or before the twenty-fourth day of July, next, a statement of the amount claimed io be owing from the said assign- ors to such creditors, respectively. And I hereby give notice that any creditor fail- ing to furnish such statement within such time, mav be precluded from participat- ing in avy dividend from sa‘d estate, pur- -nant te the terms of such assignment, Da ed this sixteenth day of June, 1897. JOHN J. McQUAID, Assignee, 139 —dy 13 4wks—wkydwka. dy pat 2 4. PE. Island Railway Saturday Excursions. During the months of June, July August and September, 1897, return tickets will be issued at one first class farc from all Booking Stations to all stations on this Railway every Satur- day good for return on following Mon- day. ‘These tickets will not be good for return on date’ of issue. A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER Supt, : Noncton, N.B. Railway Office, Ch’town, May 29—126. d& wi cme Shirt Waisis, Blonses. Corsets, Underclothing, General Manage? Gov’t Eailways Millinery, Hats, Sunshades, Umbrellas. |. J. HARRIS, - - London House Smo Your lawn if properly look after and kept cut with one oth as Velvet Larrn Monrers Will be smooth as velvet. FENNELL&CHANDLER ———_— Ooo —————— ————$————S GAYS PLANTS Bienuials, wintered over ; Pansy and Daisy inPoom 30c to 40c per doz.; Diane thus, Indian Pink, Swee: Williams, Forget-me-No ts, English Carnations, highly per fumed double and Verbena in bloom or bud at 4ceach, 40c per doz.; Verbena later 30c per doz. ; transplanted Aster, Stock Phlox,netunia, at 15c¢ per doz.; Pansy, Daisy, Balsam, Cbrysanthum, Candytnft, Everlastigs; Larkspur, Marigold. Nasturtium, Morning Glory, Canary Creeper, Poppy, Snap Dragon, Sweet Pea, Single Dahlia Mignonette, at 12c per 2oz. ; Alysium, Golden and Lobelia for edging at 30c per 100; Dehlia Bulbs, 4¢ to 10c each, Gladious, 3 to 5c each. — Vegetables Plants, very early, Cabbage and Celery 40c per 100; Couliflowers, 50¢ Tomato. 12e per doz. in bloomy5c each. Cabbage from Seed bed 12¢ per 100 couli- flower 30c per 100. Seeds, Ean’s Mammoth Mangle at 25¢ per |b. At the exper imental farm, Ottawa this mangle yielded 4 tons more than any other variety. zard’s Lmproved Elephent, Monarch and Imperial Hardy Sweed Turnep, at 30c per lb Island or Maritime Provinces on receipt of price, or call at the market, Charlettetow We make it comfortable for our patrons by selling them cheerful shoes, Qurr are that kind. Suug, trim looking attractive shapes that are liked immensely as our sales show. Men's Lines of Colored Shoes for Summer wear Our Ladies, Oxfords are marvels of beauty and good value. Misses’ and Children’s in all styles. Men’s Bicycle Shoes, a complete assortment of all staple lines, Great yariety. Low prices. CR Te OE Se ET NEE OOS +. =a oa - faite -_ —_ — = = Se —_ a — Farmers you will have corn free of duty now, but you still require implements to sow and clean it with. QUEEN CORN PLANTER AND PERFECTION WERDER Ov~ Planter sows from 18 to 5( lbs. per acre, with am auarm pell to tell when the seed is running short. A man cad TO RENT dri2, Lot 49, summer residence; four miles trom South. port. For particulars apply to W. W. WEL 127 LNER Summer Board. PERSONS having Good for summer boarders gp Accommodation Prince Edwaard undersigned at House of Commons, Ott giving full particulars respecting lemma rates per week and month, and numbert tha can be taken, june 16’97— G. F, OWEN THE BRADLEY GARRETSON Co Ltd Toronto- Can ° 8—72aw 25—3mos aly tues fri.& wkly 2w ks A dwelling hovse and stable at Alexan- Beautifully situated for a) Island, will please write immediately to the | Sow with one horse about 8 acres per day. | OUR PERFECTION WEEDER cleans 3 drills at once and thoroughly takes the weeds out of corn, potatoe or turnip patch; itis the best weeder yet made for root crops. _ Perfeet working guaranteed. 4 Yeur inspection of these machines is desired as they are something entirely new. ~-FINLAYSON & MCKINNON TERLIZZICK'S CORNER Improved Danvers Carrots, 65c per lb. The above mailed or shipped to any part of th — ‘A Free Corn! Free Corn Tranneplante — Has- 4 or Powal, and veal with us personally. Address -_—_—_—_—_ $$$ ——$____-----——--- ——= Colors. a Weeks & Warren S urnyside Shoe Store. y ee hea toeaadtioncettar ce 5 % 4 co —t