THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 18 1898. THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For August, 1898. Sun 7 ue 16 14 13 ll MOON’S CHANGES st day, Full Moon. 9h day, Last Quarter. 17th day, New Moon. 24th day, First Quarter. lst day, Full Moon. a way, igh Water. “= Vay or ve K — QO Morn.| Aft. | Rises.; Sets. Monday 9 48 11 42 |4 25 Tt 1O 48 | 26 } Wednesday 3 |1l 46 28 4 Thursday 1 Ol (12 43 | 2 5 Friday tH 132 30 6 Saturday 213\;22 31 7 Sunday 248/314 32 § Monday $2140 XH 9 Tuesday o> 5a19.091 2 R 10 Wednesday 4 21 | 6 34 36 li Thursday $00 803, 38 12\Friday $53$;907 | 39 13 Saturday 707 | 9 57 | 40 14 Sunday 8 16 10 34 41 15 Monday 915 11 04 43 16 Tuesday 10 06 1133 | 44 i 17 Wednesday 10 56 45 Re 18 Thursday 001 1145 47 19 Friday 023 1226 48 * 20 Saturday 0551103; @ ea 21\Sunday Res) ined. 3} 22, Monday 154'2%) S52 i 23| Tuesday 27:13 2i SS if 24, Wednesday, 2 59, 426 55 3 25|Thursday 340 553 56 26 Friday 441'724); 57 27; Saturday 6 0 8 47 58 28, Sunday 7 28 9 44 5 00 29, Monday 8 50 10 33 1 30, Tuesday 955 11 16 2 31| Wednesday 10 ll 59 3 = Weeks. nal gq, Bo Biong. nn mR <a e f ee Wants, Lost, Fo $$$ ——— und, &¢, N OTICE.— this is to notifiy the Public that my wife (Ella May) has left my bed and bosrd, without any provocation and that I will not be responsib'e for any debts she may eontractin my nameor otherwise WILLIA MW GRAVE®. Emyvale Lot °30, —— FOR SALE.—1898 Vive Camera size 4x5 will hold {8 plates or 50 ent Sims bas 2 tripod sockets, 2 view finders, focassipg maga- gn, and three diaphragms, Apply t Oo Harry 192135. TO LET.—A house containing six rooms situated back of Merchants Bank of P, F. I. Apply at the office of L, L. Beer. WANTED.—A capable servant. for general housework in a famiiyot two Apply to Mi Abnie Alley, Prince st. — WANTED,—A girl for general housework 72 Senty oftwo. Apply at this office. r. —_ (%mbreYa Found. Apply at this oe. 1 FOR SADE.—A general purpose and driy- ing horea,é years old, perfectly sound. quiet and comfortable for tamllv driving; also buggy and boat wagon and harness. —W, W. Bee 188 2i town P, O. Box 4. W ANTED,.—The end of Sept a good cook. Wages $10, no washing, also a honsemaid Apply by letterto Mrs, Beyfield Charlotte- iis, aleoone gtri. Dawe pantry WANTED.—Two experienced diving room Apply at once to =— LOBY=Between Capt. MecRae’s and the 4 Post Office, a pair ofg>ld spectacles in case. ie Finder wi!) be rewarded b y leaving them at Tue EXAMINER Office 189 TO LET.—A house on Prince Street, con aining 9 large rooms, besides hells and pan- try. The house well «itn ated for a boarding houre or private residence. A pply to Thomas MeQuaid, Lower Queen St. 178 —-—- twelve & m. wANTED~—A Smart ‘young woman that has had some experience in dining room work, good reference required, Enquire at. Qeoren Hotel between the hours of ten and 178 tf amoles, new ovian (@xike Bros Co., Montreal. of WANTED —Agonta for new season, new engage-ment, 55 3 mos, — = TO RENT OR FOR SALE.—A blacksmith atand nearRocky Point Ferry with eight acres ofland, Apply to John Newson Ch’town. WANTED -Sucesssfn! canvassers in anv to act as closers, $4.) per month achenses, Address box 679, Montreal, NTED.—Immediately an experienced with reference. Aoplv to Lady Davis. ~ BRICK oi: hs i SMI A eR aan eta EE LE TN ADEE AS ELLIS . . an 90 r S Onkand ‘alpen siamese A Sa I SA Nines 5 r rs : oe * ee +, A ME b st . — Bn sg Al eg errdens and Let or For Sale. ck W, Moore. a an. waa 2 a HOUSE, — on ut this office, or ergineer of the works, Mr. © ffin, 53 State Street, Boston Masco Tendera must be on the forms supplied ‘m this office, endeach tender must be ‘companied by an sccepted bank cheque 1$50, payable to the order of the Com- This ch:oue will be forfei- ‘ifthe party decline the contract, or 1 to complete work contracted for, an Weanhole Covers, &c.,’ thia office until noon. on Mriday the 19th inst. furnishing Cast I-o1 Manhole Frames overs and other iron work, according to conditions specifications and v'ans to be opposite House has sixteen conven! ences, w, T.. POPLAR TERRACKR, KENT STREET.—Tha' desirable residence, outbulldiogs, Prince of Wates College, rooms and all macdern Apply to F. Attorney at Law, Executor Estate 7 new sewerage Works, ——— Tenders for Manhole Covers, ee ee SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the iidersigned, and endorsed “Tenders for and To Moore e Fred- 7810 will be received at it the office of the Freeman C. ase of non accept- * ; fai] asioners, aie Hag 5, : in % a ll be returned in Lf } -uce of tender. 12 3 ar nae The Commissioner: + a n ip ‘' tice of do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. D. LAIRD, Chairman Commissioners of Sewers and 2 ter Supply, Charlottetown, P. EB. Is'and ingust 9, 1898—186 2aw | } Value of a Constitution, It happened in the spring of 1860, when Garibaldi was pursuing his expe- dition in Sicily and when the words ‘*Constitution and Liberty’’ were on ev- ery Neapolitan’s lips. ** Why are you so anxious for aconstitution?’’ asked a for- | eign tourist of his guide and donkey driver, while they were traveling | through the mountains of Sorrento. **Well, you see, your excellency,’’ was the answer, ‘‘ because I think we shall be all the better forit. It is now close | | i upon 20 years that lam letting out my asses to visitors from ali countries— English, French, Americans; all ; all rich. ’’—Argonaut. |The Medical Profession Re- commended jir. A. W. Chase’s Ointment. Dr.C M Harlan writinginthe American Journal ot Health, February 0th, «avs :— “Amoag the proprietary medecines desery- ing recognition is Dr Chase’s Ointment, asa remedy for Piles, Ecz matic skin eruptions of all kinds, for “hit. it has been uel witn marked success and has effected r-markable cures in many obstinate cases which seem to baffle tha skilful medica) attendant.” —. Braving a Risk. **I told you I would not marry you. Why do you keep on asking me?’ “IT want you to understand that I’m xt afraid of your changing your mind ”’ ~Chicago Record. Old England’s Flag, vs Dr A. W. Chase. The virtues of Dr Chase's remed es kno vn the world over and like old Engiand’s flag the sun on them nev'r sets Dr. Chase’s Ointme ot, Kidney Liver Pills, Catarrah Cures, Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine and Liver Cure enjoy the confiderce of everybody. They have won their way into the public favor on merit, Their sterl- ing qualities and high standing and purity | have made them the hous2kold word ali are round the worl’. All dealers scll and re- ccommend them. According to the authority of an English magazine Great Britain eon- trols 21 out of every 100 square miles of the earth’s surface and 24 ont of every 100 square miles of territory in North and South America. The total area of the Sandwich, or Hawaiian, islands is about the same as Naw er FRIENDS PREVAILED A Nervous Toronto Woman Walked the Fioor During the Night for Hours ata Time—She Makes a Statement. TORONTO, ONT.—‘‘I was troubled with nervousness. It was impossible for me to keep still andif the spells came over me during the night I had to get up and walk the floor for hours at a time My blood was very poor and I was subject to bilious attacks. My feet would swell} and I was not abletodo my own house- work. I treated with two of the best physicians here but only received relief for a time. I became discuuraged. One day a friend called and advised me to try Hood’s Sarsaparilia. I laughed at the ad- vico but I was prevailed upon and pre- cured one bottle. Before I used it all I began to feel better. Itook several bote tles and also several boxes of Hood’s Pills. Now I can eat and drink heartily and sleep soundly. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has entirely cured meand also strengthened me so that I now do all my own work. I cheerfully recommend Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla to all sufferers from nervousness, weakness or general debility.”” Mrs. H. F. ParmM, Degrassi Street. Hood’s Pills 2205S operte. 2) conta. 000006608826 082 808880086088 That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache 1s Often the result of eye strain instead of drugs, in such cases tre only reasonabie and effectual remedy 18 Ae? A pair of properly fitted eye- glasees or spectacles, which relieve the musclar strain and therefore cure the headache. We have made a epecial study 2OOSRHELOSE SOSH OE TE BES 48888 S8OS TO88 ’ ' 2 of fitting glasses, and would be glad @ to bave you call on us if troubled in >. any way with your eyes. e a os G- F HUTCHESON ’ * e Queen St. Graduate Opiicia 8 6s seve? bee eessesdoeeec e360 A —— VILL. FRAVKUIN Commission Merchant O° Dwyer’s Cove, St John’s N. F. P. E. I. {Produce a‘Speciality . PromptReturns and Ac’s Sales. Shaw & Beairsto The Practical Plumbers Are prepared todo al! kinds of jobbiog and will be pleased to furnisi estimates on al) branches of the trade. 1f you are building it would be well to get their pricee They are the practical plumbers. of ! ; | these have a constitution, and they are A SENSE OF HUMOR. It is a Precious Gift and Helps to Light- en Life's Way. I regard asense of humor as one of the most precious gifts that can be vouchsafed to abuman being. He is not necessarily a better man for having it, tut he is a happier one. It renders him indifferent to good or bad fortune. It enables him to enjoy his own discomfi- ture. Blessed with this sense he is never unduly elated or cast down. No one can rufiie his temper. Noabuse disturbs equanimity. Bores do not bore him Humbrgs do not humbug him. Solema airs do not impose on him. Sentimental gush does notinfluence him. The follies of the moment have no hold on him. Tigles and decorations are but childish baubles in his eyes. Prejudice does not warp his judgment. He is never in con- ceit or out of conceit with himself. He abhors all dogmatism. The world isa stage on which actors strut and fret for his edification and amusement, and he pursues the even current of his way, in- vulnerable, doing what is right and proper according to his lights, but ut- terly indifferent whether what he does finds approval or disapproval from oth- ers. If Hamlet had had any sense of hnu- mor, he would not have been a nuisance to himself and to all surrounding him. —London Truth. his Spending Money. It is an excellent thing to give chil- dren as soon as they arrive at about 12 years, or even before, a little allowance for spending money and an account book. Show them how to keep an ac- count of small expenditures and make it a condition that they do soif they wish to receive their allowance. There is no instruction more necessary to chil- dren than instruction in the wise man- agement of money. Children should be taught early what true economy is and to exercise their judgment—not their fancy—in making purchases. A little instruction now, and experience if need be, of the genuine discomforts of extrav- agauce may save them from mueh suf- fering in after years — New York Ledger. He Had Changed. A widow once called upon an artist and asked him to paint a portrait of her husband. ‘‘ When can he sit?’’ inquired the artist. ‘‘He can’t sit at all,’’ said the widow, ‘‘he’s dead.’’ ‘‘Then you will have to furnish me with his photo- graph,’’ said the artist. ‘‘He never had his picture taken,’’ said the widow. Nevertheless the artist undertook the job, and when he had tinished the work he asked the widow to come and see it. “It’s a fime picture,’’ said she, ‘‘and yon’!] please send it to my home—but how the old man has changed’? ~Bos- ton Herald. He Saw the Play. They were giving ‘She Stoops to @onquer’’ in a smal) provincial town. A penniless individual, anxious to see the play, stalked past the ticket office in a careless, independent sort of way. When stopped and asked by what right he went in without paying, he replied: **By what right! kam Oliver Gold- smith, the author of the piece they are going to perform!’’ ‘*Ah, beg pardon, sir,’’ said the check taker, making a bow. And Goldsmith wakked in to see his play.—London Answers $50,000 Debentures For Sewerage Works cf the City of Charlottetown TENDERS addressed to the undersign- ed, and endorsed “Tender for Sewerage Debeaotures,” will be received at this office up 'o the night of UU en OULU UU et ch+ ; 3 q ’ ca TO JES n , o FROCINDAE CLHONY G = c 3 »* ~ 2 p oe 3 5 yo: 3 c k 4 " 3 c Bi see 3 5 ¥ Be pes 5 5 ON, % 2 “; mK whee y a PrN t . 5 < mo ae ee ea “ SLO, = Soe have net tried S - OO Ni ee ste ae Die . sé < df o be Mp st & sits @ as, \ Uu should 4X6) ; Pa A z1¢ L, o "v7 7 : . . Wh. Ci Paes ten ae a These Teas are put up especially for iamuy § c \Wranned in air tight lead packets. the flavor 5 5 i 1c << vu raopea rT ait tig 1c sCad presees, R44. 24 wv \ & a - ‘ >? as he ‘a w+" aon »~ } 4 +3 »/ cy ner cri . ; a" ; a - anG yUTIY 1n ensured to coe consume, Wi.O0 25 Se a - ‘ ¢ 1 ~ a ye ! 4 7 } ‘ 1177 - Tae 5 protected as to the cerrect value by having tue ¢ C i Ti nm iver Detar]: Bates wtveurpy Pacer” . 2 Reta Prick PRINTED ON EVERY PACKET. 5 ° . i a “ : j S Sold by zest grocers ist Canada and the United States. , r . . 4 } 2 23s. to $4.00 per 1D. Ia Peexd 8 f>. Paciets. |; O yf sour crocer cannot supply you, write us and we will a ‘ . ts j e see taat your order is flied. ; 5 JOSEP TLYLEY &@ CO., London, Enc., Canadian Ned Ciice: 14 Lomciac ft. Montres.. a Gu Pe SEL Tuesday, the 23rd of August inst for the purchase of Fifty Thonsand Dol~’ lars ($50,000) of the City of Chsrlotte | town Debentures tor Sewerage Works. (34) per cent, payable half-yearly. Of the above amount $20,000 wil] be issued on the 25th inst; $15,000 on the lst Octuber, ce. na £££242429 These Debentures are of the denomination | of $500 each, are payable forty years froma | date, and bear imterest at three and a halé| . ard sl 5,080 on the lst December poxt Tenders will be received for the whole $50,000 or for parts thereof not less $500. The Commissioners do not bind them- selves to accept the highest or any tender. D. LARD, Chairman Office of Commissioners of Severs aud Water Supply, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Fo: Your Benefit ——_ We have purchased an extra swok of Cedar Shingles at a specially low price We Ofter 375,000------ All grades, above our usual low stock Remember this lot is to be sold at a par~ ticularly low price, and they are as good shingles as we ever bandled. If you want any, now is your opportunity to buy, Phone 181 James Barrett, Connolly’s Wharf. | ; ait}] shan tt] <i NPTONNNY PMOL NTN TTA NT NNTP PT PRT NF PT | atl] CROWN AND BRIDCE WORK af uv nf p> ay Br al When teeth are so far decay2d that they cannot be filled! they can & restored to usefulness, beauty avd: durability by our crown system. Cr own and Bridge Work is one of the: most beautiful operations ra dentistry. Crowns are so useful and so comfortable to-the wearer, that beor she son forgets they are different than hie orher own teeth. It is aston ishia g to see how many roots and teeth that are considered worthless cae thus be > Crown and Bridge work witbats- improve ie scienvic dentistry and coversa org made good comfortable teeth. ments, when rightly performed, naunber of cases. We claia» to be thoroughly UP-TO-DATE imaur different branches and our Grown and Bridge Work is nmede-and fitved byourselves, titereby ensn-inz perfect results and warranting: satisfaction. Cail and see specimens of work. Qurartiicial teeth are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every resprct - You can cal) ip inthe nsorning andi have crown and bridge: wore or artéfitial teeth eame day. All Work Painless Charges Moderate a > «b> hy» > BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. Office Hours—8 a. m. to. S$ p m. A;C urious Fact [tis really} remark able the number of cheap plated watch cases that are made and sold these days— cases that will wear any- where from six weeks to three years, and most of them contain. tl «ii i ing a guarantee war- |» «ill ranting them to wear |» «i tor 20 years. A good |p» “if filled case, one that |» «il will wear for 20 years, |p» at aif costs within a dollar of |» of what it did seven years ago. Tlat dol- lar represents the reduced cost of making —the gold costs just the same. I sell gold filled cases, cases that have stood the test of years, and personally guarantee every case that I seli in addition tothe manufacturers warrant. a I have some of the latest and most desirable pat- «jj terns in atock, also silver. Any make of movement ‘l you want. > =— BE. W. TAYLOR ai{{ «af al} «(tf att] atl! ln | TOURISTS HOTEL GUIDE. ee Leading Hotels in and their Locaticn. Phis Province. Davies Botel....... ++ eevee es Obarlottetown Queen Hotel....... & soeereeee Revere Hote! ........ pesgnsenee % NN EEE « Insc nne dcecenss « LAP ORG OU ccnccevcs coccesecs “ ese eee. «is <ctueeetin 6 yg Be Sees s Clifton Hlowse..............-..Sammerside BROOE TAMIR, vg s cesnccctcmncesasins ‘s Campbell Hotel......... routingna ° o Albion Terrace... ............-.--Alberton Seafurth Homec.......2.ccseseees seer ae Railway House. ...... 20+. .000 - Tignish Aitken Hotel......................Georgetown Tapper House............. eevevere * Sea View Howse, .......... . o++s00eeee0s SOUTIB SN ee ichinindndecvcedtadiacsiade *e | Landsdowne Hote}. ..........Cape Traverse | Clarke’s Hote}..............-..--Kensingtoa | Commercial Hotel.......... : * » McDonald House................... Montague Manson House........-....Mount Stewart | Clarke House...............00 - Sea Side Hotel.................. Rustico Beach Acadia Hotel...... .. 0000002500 LEROREE Pleasant View House..............- Hempton Hotel McLean............Nine Mile Creek Mutch’s Hotel.................. Stanhope CEE BEOWOR..cccsénuroneee biipnnsibponill ; mm, Shaw’s Hotel... ............. Brackley Beach North Shore House... ........+++-Malpegme Florida Hote)...... poseeccoheses » 0.6 0.0 Good board at cheap rates may be obs tained at many farm houses on tke coast. Steamboat Time Tables SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS Steamer leaves Charlottetown for South. p or! 6,30 a4.m., and’ returns every half hew until?'0 p. m, (Sundays excepted,) Steamer leaves Southport for Charlotte. town 643 a m., and runs every half howr unth 10,05 p, m. (Sundays excepted) Sundavs—Leaves Charlottetown at 7 a, m. and every half hour until 8 35. Steamer laid from 11.05 to 19 noom Meonday—Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 430, 8,930 and [IL a.m. 1, 2, 4 and 6.3) p. m., every week day. Supday—Leaves Churlottetown 9.00 a, m., 12.45, 2 and 4 p, m.. Thursday—-Leaves Charlottetown for West River Bridge 4 p nz, calling at Westville when reguir3d, Friday Morning—L eaves West River Bride for Charluttetown at 7 30, calling at West- ville, — at 4 m. EAST RIVER. Monday—Leaves for East River 3p. m., returning Tuesday. Leaves Hayden’s Wharf 7.39 a.m , calling at Haggarty’s and nickey’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown 3 p. m., making return trips, Leaves Saturdays at 5 a, m., leaving Hay- den’s Wharf for Charioltetown at 7 30 a.. m., calling at Haggarty’sand Hickey’s Wharves, making return trips at 3 p,m., from Char- toitetown Steamer )eaves tor Mt. Stewart every alter- nate week, as uhe tides may suit, Str. ‘ Jacques Cartier ” Leaves Charlottetown for Orwell at 3 o’viloek on the afternoons of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and arrives from Orwell about 9.30a.m onthe same days, The boat also returns from Orwell about8 p. m. on ays. Leaves for Crapaud at 3a. tm, and 2 p, m. on Friday, and arrives from Crapaud about a.m, On Saturday the boat leaves for Crapaud at2 p.m.,and arrives at Tharlotte- town at 10 a, m, and 8.30 p, m, The boat cails at Vernon River every a- ermate Wednesday,tides premitting. Str. “ Electra ” Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor, Georgetown and Mon e am a tague every Thursday Arrives at Chariottetown trom Murra Harbor, Weduesdsy evening abouté elon, Canadian Gov't Railway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1808 rams of this Railway will run daily, (Sun-, days excepted,) asunder. Trains Out-| brrains In ward. Read| S*ATIONS, wand. Read down, | up, [2 re » 10 . 45) Charlottetown .. | S 5) 12 10 4 30) 8 42) Hunter River. . | 7 5310 51 x a . i. .Emerald.. ..... | q 33 10 ll rs ose ‘ > ee - ¢ 6 2010 00! x, ) fixtsaoe : +t 1 6 45/10 30\7, { ~* <a 7 45,1? 55 Port Hill v ‘ ' , » ip. M. ree *ereeee Te 8 37, 1 07) Cvteary ; 9 17| 2 15)" Atherton... | ool oe 9 5d) 3 10 Ti nish oe vo ae <1, 5 ae P. M. |P. m.|"" Ais ik ath cae ) 105) 5 Ria. &. 1° P. M.ja- 2 00 & 15) Charl: A, M.jP. M. ~% nite ttetown . _ax On -) 6 aU "Bedford = 5 a S 4 ‘ 23) - 10). “eee @ «@ a" i . i Zs + 4 3 35! a: jar | Mt Stewart flv| 7 451 2 , | Qily j i 4 2 00 4 43) 8 10 Cardigan ( eae il 5 05) a nol Catdigan......-. § 912% a = ag oe. . Georgetown lv 8 05 12 30 P.M. /P. M | A. M.| P Me 5 3 i |. Mt. Stewart . - 10 ‘a 10 $14 7 44)" Morell Ble f 41) 8 05) “c, p a ts 648 1 oh 610 910) °o" eg ela 6 00 7 (8 PMLA -OUFIS. . . of ate's 00's 5 1511 . | A. MiP. M iP. M.} a 7 Om A. M. 8 Sen © nau is 9 0) . may ..Cape Traverse 8 10 - A. M. CONN Fé TION : 13 OOjar, . Point duChene, LC.R.....ar{15+ 21 Zijar..... Moncton, I. C. R......arlJBs 1] 15ilv. oe 7. CR ar/24 4 wild 6 So BWilv.......StJohn, C.P.R....1 1i Ww OE hws 4 OTN, Tike Ss Bec ce v® 08 4 Ww 5 20)..Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d).. 11 16 15iar.....Montreal, I. C. R.. 8 10 a Boston, B. « M. Be ate 7 OU SNS aie ns sine Montreal. ... ....., 8 W ics ots Boston, B, & M. R..... » 78 9 00} Arr,...Montreal, C, P. R. lv....| 8 OL A. M.} Pr, Me