THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 23, 1897 em ween . . ww . i a aint ‘ VW AMERICANS THE BEST, CALENDAR, SEPT 1897 | Housexecping Ei India = ie j ‘ a oe ramesuaeiaane } A writer on the \nglo Indian “oe : & be 8 “a 3 Lilian Bell Says American Men Excel All : a a j inan English culinary journal, gives som« Others as Husbands. MOON S CHANGES : . + reveal th jals | details of the service that reveal the triad “American men are the best husbands | @@@eoe9e0qe3<ece First rter, 3rd. Th. 0.8 Dp. m of housekeepers in India. Filth in every . : 1 Aeeleda Eivines: Baths WM ' 0 ' 4 ol Ta is : be recessary accompani- RY B TION in the world,"’ writes Lilian 3€ ip an ar- Full Moon, 10th, 9h. oS.xm., p. m. | SER CPs 00 Oe Oe te T , * | ticle entitled ‘‘On the Subject of Hus- Vast Quarter, 18th, 10h. 38.3m., p. m. | ment of the Kast Indian cuisine, he bands”? in The Woman’s Home Compan- New Moon, 26th, 9h. 33.1m., a. m. kitchen sink is on the floor, with an out- auepeyiing “If these dissatisfied American wives a let through +09 weil. = ee pagent In connection with the fortheomineg ' ~ I ; ut al Dav of Week Sun Sun , High , ground drainage, and the sewage Is as: Provincial Exhibition, to be held at Char- ce had in the American man giveb us Rises | Sets | Wate to Sow aligns = pepe ds eam — lottetown, the following arrauz iieut tor 1¢ bes$ article in the mai , and tha Sose seee ranean . The cook in toasting bread holds it between ttet ? : saamaial cesta! ; ae <bhaiee: dea cee as he ee ) his toes before a charcoal fire. Chinamen fares and traine, will be carried out, when we nel At our lot We are simply I | Wednesday , 526 | 634 Ls are more cleanly, but they frequently use Return tickets will be issucd at one- Se en a ran 000 *, 2.77 27 ty. ‘ — ee co . . ah ie » fr ] vs to Char- } fortune, they would never cd sub- +} ihursday me “ = the soup tureen to wash their feet in. In | first class - from ail nar 18 to Char ie ; aes ie 06 s S 24 Frid OK “i = : : , - 4 ae Se ae vy accommodation trair on | 3 | 4 723 r\ - on “ aitiantiny T + Indians seeure greater lottetown yr a } 3 rains, or d one particucar ft ih a : 2 . : <2 a "si ‘ in . . , ’ i} Saturday wh 2s 3 cleanliness through the use of pure wood | Sept. 20th, to parties In charge of live én : ® | Sunday ol 2) : 25 Co Fleteber Esq > ashes for washing utensils instead of soap. | stock or other exhibits; also by all trains anche Were : ©2069 GOS6 Ooeg 6H} a ay v2 0 WW ’ i‘ c } t ris] The former have pungent cleansing proper- | on Sept. 20th, to parties appc inted to act ! ’ t y 7. ~ 0 . JRAR OIR, | co not wis ties without a disagreeable reminder, a8 | p¢ Exhibition Judges. i — : ts at ’ . Os 1 tn the case of »>Jatter. Inallaccounts of J : ‘ , ie ise 5 ser s rr - @ | Thur y o Is 9 OL) to return to Monti eal without - Rear Ss saaer ee cepeeendn curry | q o wie i ‘fan “vat Pathe be te bape: —— be scenes pane | ¥ : - a xa | ; valent “as sag arer ; rsi-class fa » Genere 9 OV | bern en ’ \ A - aj ' ; 101} ) >¢ 16 9 OF | expressing my gi atitude to plays the leading part. It is only of late afiernoon traine on Sent 20th, and by all » a : . We are daily opening apa y . 1 , iv ol } { ‘ y . * »}] +») ! sa bys j b s | 1 revealed that curry : : . ‘ «pe )o , , s . " le vr. 36 »! . R ‘ d > ’ ~| VO 4 er sweiient | years that it has a ? ains opt. Zist. 22nd and 23rd. All] , ‘ on a « | 4arge2 stocKc OI heady to 21s ; 10 2} 1145} you 101 the v ery exXCe vowder te valueless unless freshly mado. trains on Se b Ls ie ee Wratulatd ane cure r ri } ae f . , AS : W ear i3 1] lt a 7 Bell Piano that vou placed at The couine rejal sort that is « x] orted from * kets es 1e¢ : at 7 es i am 5 Dt, onth f “ , k thing, Men 5s k urnishings, . } , , " ° “i 7 : ; . : * oO i for return » Ws 4 vpl, de TOW Woras, ICiguvi 3] of eg a! slid wie , ‘ 14 j 12 5 Q 4 i. — > yecits | | | India possesses no merit whatever and is a + FO Ro rts & S ho ay Rul b . 4 2 =| my disposal for my recital, ia . 1897 tn} Cin cael a ig es Pon & Shoes, »bers, ete, } \\ {*3 G 0 5 mm! t a ( libel on the concoction. c . ie ss , : 16 | Thursday 4 ‘{ 119 have tried many Canadian Gaalat Passengers — ye prt Sg: = we socii| contuet w tb the supersensitive | You cannot get full value for =v] y ‘ | . > are ae = . ill he ec reyed to and from Emera!: Americen worean, na jt UPecy as 17 | \ 16 l 1 | yy: ¢ : ee Why He Sold Them, will be conveys ” e 4 yr ay } ae , is y i : = 19) Pianos of different nee There is no curio more unique than the Junction by regular train, at which point | American women pevsist ; ‘ding | your money unless you share . “ oe oe Tpeore no ifi Ors VDIGUO bale Walt Pei . : ° thie enbtie wer Ym i akabl “t sts = ‘ ° . i ai . . Wis y oO | DOV > 0°) turers.nd must say that, coll- typical Denver newsboy, and the dullest of | Connection will be made with special train | *2!8 Su! a ok Shear oe a a rey in the bargains we are Siving, : - -— . ~ Yypic . ones * ‘} surely will they lay usolyes Oo} a} M y i 2 (O) : } ; str heir pumber never fails to provoke my | to ard from Charlottetown. BURCIY Wilh ney my sHceeorve § =1 | 5 5 25| sidering the size of the instru-| their number never fail I | “171 m: these soul bruises writ Arne nen ' ol v yelp, Pies re pea profoundest interest if not compassion. 1 | A epecial passenger train Will i¢ave lig- se +1 a re inc ‘a! f infli I say ‘ 2 r 3 } , ror f, ee : : : : . ; ae ae as a race, are ‘apabie o Jicting say an sday oS o° 6 45 ment, ] bave never found one ran veross one last evening whose pictur- | nish for Charlottetown on Sept. 21st,22n0d ‘is 7. die Ki hnetde tid inflicting t ) ies ome 0-day at 4 = oP , s Ss . } i}- ‘squeness and quaintness charmed me. aud 23rd, on the following time schedule: nea ee , tes, A nae > p= a; ‘ 4 , and bri esqueness é 1 ce eUt opts & is r = , , wause Americ: nen, in the face of every- t | Friday — iy) : + tO equal it for d : pth a : : He was a typical gaminand so diminutive | [eave Tignish.....cccccceseeeae....400 a.m. chine : a eaemien = rt ‘ ae © are y ; » x Ys ‘ e : P W. . : Z a ‘ : ai a ae i . UH S72 al Wricce { ; Ono: *, are, . ms = ay a ' - 10 24 hlanev ot tone, iL he action 1s in stature that 1 had by stoop ver to ln- “ Alberton He ee Seis s 40 « ‘n regard to women, tie Gucet grain: d vase and LOOK turough our stock, J) } Sunday . " oo or “a0 2 oYrogt i thich I did in this way: o . onde — : : e - ; ~ 2 2 ae 2tAS . = yespons- ter rogate him, w 7 Bloomfield teeeeeeee seerccece 5.02 of men in the world. If eat first vou are > ‘i ; M ay , 59 is 11 31} quite as elastic and y pt hat | og. Where de you eet your papers, my lit- so pepe bas «’" | Desees eranmiine bugioker aie ane We will be glad to see you 2S i Tues t cn : re 1S mest ¥ » + eteee 6 ne sDel ; estiol a0 His SGUL . 1 § mM) \W : ' 1 20 0 12 ive as in American » lg wee ; , ¢ Tohnny Green.” thee og 2) me yO, ment, consider the 12:en who have been and give you the best possible Za ¥" S on ~ _ pa . : le h, wy em or .chnny recon, . y . m an ; ° E ” : i fs of 30 ' Thursdav e:3 538! 048] Pianos of the highest grade. “A a who is Johnny Green?” We FFP inetstg ss Scans A educated abroad. Haw much is ke {s of value at alai \ l t} ki , vou, Very “He? ne Ww i Vv Ie buys ’em in The ss ~~ Miscouche ......;.. 71.05 © their Americznism$ To be sure, they are 4 p ‘ Wwe ¢« Wsb P ) uvs 2} - o* oe fl. Se . ee Again lanaing yo™ * | pin . cane »» ™ , , “ Summerside........ ow oO cultured. They understand music and art ; sincerely, wh 7. you pay bim fer them?” «“ Kensington... ..7.BO | and always wear gloves, but are gloves 5 I emain Rennte * pay 3 acme “ Freetown g02 « essential toa hapj y home! j . ‘ 2c s. teeeees © eOVes sot. ce te at ent sine sat pbeol— A e Ty ry ‘‘What do you sel! them for?’’ aT, Bee. 2c as ereeee cca Vatow, tuys iy. St Geen a 7 g thas Y ours, ‘“Picents.”” “ Bradalbane go9 « the wayfaring man, ihonugh a fool, will Aurae yen — ora timagine that these strictures are true on Ny ) Q ow ’ ake anything a hat?’ ‘ : e. Or pe not imagine t a se stric ea a : 0 Frep. E. Morris aoe cos t make anything at that : Hunter River. oe aie tad 0c 7 of every man who is not an American or 5 2 Rockey Point Ferty, 1857. deri what do yon sell them for?” ; North W iltshire, tne trees 9.00 that all American ien are perfect, I BEEN -- - . ' “Royalty Junction........ 935 “ hardly think, on the whole, that I need The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.—- At 6.30am, 8am, 9.30am, lla m, lpm,2pm, 4pm, 6.30 p m. Wi" leave Rockey Point as follows: At 7am, 8.30a m, l0am, 11.30 aw, 130pm,3pm,dpm,7 p m, SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45pm, 2pm, 4pm. From Recky Point: At 10a ~, 130pm, 3p m, 5.30 pm. SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- pert ferry till further notice as fol- ows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town dailyat 6.30 amand every half hour up tol0 pm. Leaving Southport at *» 45 am, making half hourly trips np . 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat esaves Ch’town at 7 am, making half hourly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer iaid off from 11.05 to 12 o’clock noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- nodate the travelling public. Wants, Lost, Found &e¢ TO RENT.—That beautifullv situated dwelling,on Haviland St. opposite Ch’town Hospital, containing 11 reoms, formerly oce- upied by the late Patrick Connolly. Rent moderate. p»>ssession immediately. Apply on the premises, John Connoily. rep 21 4i eod WANTED —Tvwo girls to learn dressmak- ing. Applyto Miss Sellar, at James Paton & Co. sep 2! 2i TO LET,—A good dwelling heuse, nine rooms, situated on upper Euston Street, Apply to Chas. McGregor. sep 21 tf GIRLS WANTEl.—To learn the dress- making. Apply at Beer Bros. 2) LOST.—Near MrE. Bayfield’s residence, a gold watch with blue enamel face, a reward of $5 00 will be given to the finder on returning it to Miss Peters. sept 14 OYSTERS.—-For sale by the barrel. Edward Skerry, Fitzroy St East. sep 201 wk pd WANTED.—A vir! for general housework. Apply to Mrs D, Gordon Grafton Str et east. sep J6 WANTED--An experienced dy goods ale men Arfply by letter to Box 669 sept 9— WANTED-—At once. two good coat makers. Apply at McKay Woolen Co. WANTED.— Immediately, a nurse girl, and on October Ist acook. Booth must have references. Mrs E. H. Beer, King Square, Se, WANTFD—A general s°®rvant. where a purse is kept Apply to Mri Ja aos 7 pply 4James Simpson LOS7T.—Ou Sundav between 9 and 10 a. m. between the Cathedral and Dorchester St. ast of mother of pearl beads, with three medals attached Finder will oblige. by leaving at the Bishop’s Palace, sept 20th STRAYED SHEEP.—A strayed id fal found on Saturday, the whereabouts oframa may be found out by applying at this office- sep 2) li HOUSE FOR GAlc—A house an Rich : mn Rich- mond St, near Queen St, eontainine nine reomsandshop Stablein rear Good busi- — Apply to Patrick Connolly Bish- ‘ . WANTED.—A first class Engineer, one who can steam fit, and Jace belts, must be active ya one understanding ice machines preferred. Give reference and salary expect- ed A.B, Examiner office, a sept 15 tf _ TO LET.—The newand comfortable dwell ing on Alley St. containing six rooms, now eecupled by Mr. Jobn MeKenna merchat Rent low. possession Ist October next, can be ‘nspected on application. Geo. Allev Ang 18 246 FOR SALE.—At cur auction room . High- : act .& High- land Grand Range. with top closed, and end or coa fitting, pearly new and in perfect ee. ‘oe ae Greener Gun, and a & tools complete, immediate sale cash. E. H. NORTON, Auctioneer. ro te a te tone. ~~ 2 ai 30ARDERS.—Mr ; Robert White. Euston = " s Robert White, Eusto be ne date aeration Army Barracks, can 'y nice rooms, goo h na Senenee*:losay- a sep 20 dy l wk TO LET—A House on Prince S 1ext to Mr. Thomas Alley’s, containin ae 7 room in first order; there is also a e ~. “ander ‘tae. Whole of the house; ies ood coach house and — The above y will be ready fo first oft October next. Itis Seen sled at precet by George Toombs Esq., who has lived in it tora number of years. Apply to MrT Mc- aie. Lower Queen Street, Kelly, ueen orto the nate iw thport, sept P. E. Island Agency, U.P. A Opera House Building J.C. P. Yeo, Agent at Summerside. :Keep Your Ankles Warm By wearing a pair of gaiters. We can sell you gsiters at very low prices, Ladie’s gaiters fom 30c, up. Childrens high gaiters in tan and blacw 50c a peir. Men’s gaiters in aavy blue and tan. Our prices selves. @eee in. &. Jost; 9000090 S0COOS 00600000 New Crockery Store All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dioner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets and Chamber Sets, Butter Coolers, Pitchers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Crocks Cream Crocks, Cake Pots, Bean Pots, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot of Glass, in Tnmblers, Goblets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Glass, Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter 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. —g 9 3idy wy 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.h. TAYEOR Jeweler and Optician, orth Side Queen Square. speak for them- 0809 DS COED ISGUESCECEO OF ._ 06043008 OOS 9508 OOSS 080604559000 800 Oysters “Oh, just to get to holler.’’—Denver Exchange. _ The Ways of India. Lord Roberts in his book tells a good story of a native Indian servant who had been told to prepare a bath at a certain hour. Meanwhile a fierce attack was de- livered by the enemy, and in the thick of it the servant, who had made his way through the storm of bullets, suddenly ap- peared among the_ headquarters staff. ‘‘Sahib,’’ said be, ‘‘your bath is ready.”’ An almost better story comes from the Malakand in Chitral of a subaltern who was waked one morning by a brother sub- altern’s servant pulling at his foot. ‘‘Sa- hib,’’? whispered the servant, anticipating wrath, ‘‘sabib, what ain I todo? My muas- ter told me to wake him at half past 6, and he has not gone to bed till 7.”’ oe His Downfall. Kind Old Ludy—Poor man! as if you had seen better days. Mr. Willie Deadtired—I have, madam. Once I dwelt in granite halls. Kind Old Lady—And why this loss of such a home? Mr. Willie Deadtired— My term expired. —St. Louis Globe-Democrat. You Jook The first religious journal in this coun- try was The Recorder at Chillicothe, O., in 1814. Philadelphia was the first city to issue a directory, its first edition coming ont in 1785. Every citizen is bound to assist a sheriff in making an arrest when called upon. a i] PE. Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. frains Out- lrrains In ward. Read STATIONS. ward. Read down. | up. ®. M.JA. M. > > 3 30] 6 30, Charlottetown . | O45 12 10 3 52] 6 44|.. Royalty Junction. | 9 Ol 1] 48 4 42) 7 18|..North Wiltshire. .| 9 2810 58 4 58) 7 28).. Hunter River... 8 1810 42 5 34] 7 52)..Bradalbane....., 7 54:10 07 5 44] 7 59)..Emerald...... - | 7 48] 9 57 5 5% 8 OS|..Freetown ..,.... 7 8869 42 6 20 = soe) | TOROS 6 551 8 45/Ar. cic: 45 7 30110 oolLw f SSide 4 Ly.) 7 00) & 33 7 45/10 29)..Miscouche ...... 5 42, 7 56 8 02110 49]..Wellington...... 5 16l 7 38 8 90) So... Fort Hill . ...... 433 711 2 212 50). -O’Leary......... 8 15) 6 20 9 361 1 15]-- Bloomfield ...... 9 50) 6 O4 +0 OO} 2 03)-.Alberton........ 1 13) 5 40 10 40! 3 00}.-Tignish .... .... 1 05| 5 00 P. M.IP.. M. Pp. M,jA. M. A. M.IP. a] A. M.|A. M. 6 45) 3 GO0)..Charlottetown ...! g 15) 5 49 7 05) 3 14)..Royalty Junction) 9 gy) 5 20 me 8 Si . Beato ........ 8 371 4 47 10} 4 00 Ly }MtStew’t Lv.| § 15) 4 15 20) 4 05) Lv. Ar! 8 10) 4 00 00] 4 33]-.Morell.......... 7 42} 3 20 29) 4 54|..St. Peters ...... 7 2% 2 50 16) 5 28}.. Bear River ......| g 4g) 2 03 11 00) 6 OO} .Souris.... ...... 6 15] 1 20 M-|P. Me . MIP, 2 8 25) 4 05)..Mt. Stewart .... "8 10] 3 56 9 37 4 58|..Cardigan........ 7 17\ 238 00) 5 15)..Georgetown ....| 7 00 215 M.|P. M. A. M.]P. M. P.M. A. M. 7 55)..Emerald ...... 7 45 8 45]..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 as MM. i. oc by Eastern Standard ‘rime. Superintendent, Geu kx fr Govt Reve harlottetown. oncton, N B Oysters Oysters. _—— JOY! JOY! JOY! =r Victoria Cafe, Great George Street. Oysters served in every style: Lunches and dinners with eae : As usual, I am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantity to customers to any part of ine city. Telephone Connection, . . JOHN P. JOY Rai way Offce, June., 1897 —— te REMOVED We have removed our Shoemaking and i. en > Harness Business from Kent Street . TO GREAT GEORGE STREET, opposite Stanley’s Livery Stable, where We are prepared to do all kinds of work in both lines. Repairiog promptly attended to. Your patronage respectfully solicited. W. W. RODD, Shoemaker. C. E. RODD, Saddler. = Vicror1a Carz, Gt, George tos = aig P.S.—A first c¢] i : connection. — a a 6 CORIO cicemiccossentad ™ Special will leave Charlottetown for retnro at 5.00 p.m. on Sept. 21st, 22nd and 23rd. There will be po special train from Charlctretown to Tignish on evening of 24th Sept., but passengers rrom the west can return by regular train on that day, leaving Charlottetown at 3.30 p. m. Tickets will be issued by special trains at undermentioned rates, good for return only by speciale up to and on Sept. 23rd, and by regular eveuing train ou Sept. 24th Tignish ¢o E!medale included ...,.....$1.25 Piusville to Portage...... 20.0. csceeee 1.15 Conway to Richmond......... oe Weilington to Summerside... ...... 90 Traveller’s Rest to Cape Traverse.... .80 Bradalbane to Clyde ..............06 .65 Hunter River to Nortn Wi:tshir 50 Colville, Loyalist and Milton .......... .35 Winsloe..... Sitinh. neapaniihibin seiidnmnacti:.: ae Royalty Sawdtioe. sop cnspendigescncee th Return tickets will be issued at under meptioned rates by regular trains from the east on Sept. 2lst, 22nd and 23rd, good for return up to and on Sept 24th. Regular train for the east will leave Charlottetown at 515 p.m. on Sept. 22nd and 23rd, instead of the usual hour. Souris to Bear River, included....... $0.90 Rollo Bay to Lot 40......00006 .essee 018 Dundee to Tracadie......00-cecccreceesse D0 i cnmd.siemntecapentian aie SOMDIE.... cress. pineetehea coy Gave: OE athidite od 7% betidsnwcedi-ass obacseeni SE SD as ssecedaisweduntt os oe ckiaae aaa SP BOG IOY POR oc. cccess scecocrscccvdgta ae Georgetown to Cardigan. included.... .80 Perth to Peake’s, included ..... bidowsen’ © cane PHOBIE .. nicer cvecsence coceccscce sence Oe Live stock and other exhibits coming iginal shipper. The same rule will apply to horses taking part in the races. G, A. SHARP: D. POTTINGER Supt, General Manager Gov’t Railway Railway Office, Ch’town, aug 26— sept b—td OCC 8OCOROACSOOS 1900 COTO WHOSOEVER WILL GAN Save some money by leay ing their order for Job Printing at the Always Busy Printing Office, DO NOT place your order before get- ting prices and see samples of our work, JAS. pb. TAYLOR, The Printer Queen Street ©0980 90005090600000000006 9 OGO9 69000000 S665 3208008000 590386050069 COCOOSOSOOE CHOSE COOCS COLE SEOCOOOCESOO Soreececec ee mmennnewerenecenege Provincial - Teachers’ ASSOCIATION. WIll_ meetin annual Convention in St. Patrick’s Hall, Charlottetown, on ee 22nd, 23rd, and 24th. apers and addresses willbe given by Professor Murray, Datheae Coftewe, Halifax; Dr. Hall, Truro Normal School; Dr. Anderson and other eminent edu- cationists. First session opens at 10a. m Wednesday, 22nd inst. JAS. LANDRIGHAN, President. ELIZABETHE McKINNON, Secretary. ¢ HARLOTTETOWN = TO—+ BOSTON Buy your tickets for fast Steamer Halifax. Boston by the - CHARLES E. RODD, - » at ae ee, A “5 W. W. CLARE , eee over the road will be returned free to or-. your wife, isn’t abe?” no IC Woe ae fear that I shall be thought to consider all American men perfect, but Ido wish to state clearly and frankly my admiration for American men as a race, and when an American man isa gcentieman he is to my mind the most perfect gentleman that any race can boast, becavss his good manners spring from his h: ad there are a few of us old fashicn gh to plead that politeness shou i ‘r than theskin.”’ ut bassadors, the precedence of an embassador? Jjoubtless knows his business and some time honored rule, but the resulis 0° that rule are some- times a little grotescue. We suppose it was quite right inthe jubilee procession to place the American and Spanish repre- rentatives side by side, though their coun- tries are almost at death grips, but in one carriage in the procession, drawn by only two horses, were seated the Belgian min- ister, the Netherlands minister, the special representative of the pope, and, with his back to the horses, the special representa- tive of the emperor of China. Consider- ing that the courtesy of Hurope assigns the first place to the pope, and that the emperor of China, like the queen, rules a fourth of the human race, their represent- atives, sent by whatis almost a stretch of courtesy specially to honor the queen, seemed singularly out of place. The ex- ceptional honor paid, too, to the British royal family grates a jittle on the British notion of hospitality. ‘They are first in the land, of course, but courseous hosts usual- ly give the pas to their guests. The mat- ter is of trifling importance except in the Chinese case, but we really think that for the brother of the sun and moon,*whom weare always persecuting for his adher- ence to arrogant forms, we might have re- lnxed the etiquette just a little. Rather more honor should have been paid, too, to the heir of the Hapsburgs, who was, with the exception of the quven, unquestionably the first but one in rank of all the princes in the pageant. We suppose the Duke of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, as a reigning sov- ereign, ranks in the technical sense before him, but certainly no cne else does,—Lon- don Spectator. Preceder Who actually , aad QveVS The Russian Prince. At one of the Duke of Hamilton’s din- ners there was a Russian prince whose name I forgot and who sat on the right hand of the duchess. At the close of the first course a ageryant brought round a plate on which were a dozen little square pieces of toast, with a delicate morsel, ap parently of meat, upon each, which he elicited from the duchess to consist of the inside of a woodcock and to be sonsidered a great delicacy. Unconscious that the plate was to go round, he tuok it from the hands of the servant, placed it before bim and deliberately ate up the whole of it, saying that he found it cxcellent, but he ascer- tained that the delicate meat upon the toast Was not termned in polite circles the **stomach,’’ but was called the ‘‘trail.’’ Whether that particular dish or any oth- er disagreed with his digestion I know not, but it happened that the same night, a little before midnight, sbe duke heard the footsteps of his guest walking up and down in the passage adjoining the rooms in which they both slept. The duke lita candle, opened his door and went up to his guest and inquired whether he was suffer- ing any pain, and the latter replied, ‘‘ Yes, I have got a very bad pain in my ‘trail.’ ”’ —Cornhill Magazine. The Purchase of a Title. A well known continental dealer in titles and decorations issues an annual circular. Hedoes not sell his wares di- rectly to his clients, but claims to have influence with the various fountains of honor which he can ‘‘tap’’ at will. As a proof of good faith he asks no fee until the fesired piece of goods is delivered. The tegree of Ph. D. can be had for a mere song. Some of the minor orders of the continent can be obtained for $500. The Austrian order of the Iron Crown is just a little expensive. It will cost $15,000. But you can be a baron ora count in some of the minor German states for $5,000. One hundred dollars will secure the title of court dentist. The price for colonels is not quoted, for even in this the conti- nental dealer feels he cannot compete with the low scale of the Anierican market in this particular line of things. An Estimation of Wordsworth. ‘*Frank Marshall told me I saw Words- worth often when I was a child * * * and once I was sent to the garden by Mra. Wordsworth to call him to supper * * * He had a long, horselize face. I don’t think I liked him. I said, ‘Your wife wants you.’ He looked down at me, and he answered, ‘My boy, you should say Mrs. Wordsworth and not ‘‘your wife."’’ I looked up at him, and I replied, ‘She is Sr he gaid_ Gold," be Hid Sta, Oppusite west end Market. PE. Islan’ Bailway. King County Exhibition In connection with the King’s County Exhibition to be held at Georgetown on Wednesday, 29th September, inst, return ticks ts will be issued atone ‘rst class fare from stationsbetwee Summerside and Winsor bothinclusive to Georgetown on 28th inst,good for return On 30th, -lso from Charloitetowa Summerside ana intermediaie stations by afternoon trains on 2%th and by forenoon treins on 29th, good for return up to and on September 30th, By regular morning train from Souris on ‘Oth Sept. return tickets wiil be issued at following rates, good for return only on date of issu2, Sours to Bear River 85c; Rollo Bay to Lot 40 75 cents; Douglas and tundee iOc. A special passenger train will leave (h’- town for G-orgetown ata, m.onsept 29th returning will ieave Georgetown atip m., Return tickets will be issued to go and ceme by this train at fel'owing rates for the round trip: -Ch’town, 80 cents, Royalty Junction to Bedford, 75 cents; Tracadie 10 Mt Stewart f0 cents; Pisquid to St. Teresa 45 cents 48S Road avd Perth, 35 cents, Cardigan 2c. The afternoon irain for Souris will be de- tained at Mt, Stewart toconnect with spec- iai train from Georgetown, G. A. SHARP, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent Gen. Manager, Moncton, N.B. Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 18th—eod. P, E. I. Railway ALBERTON EXHIBITION, —_—_—_—_———< Formers, In connection with the Exhibition to be held at Alberton, Th au 30th September, inst, return tickets will be issued at one first- class fare from Charlottetown and intermed- iate stations to Alberton on the {9th inst, good for return on 39th, A special passenger train willl leave Ch’town at 530 a. m. on Sept. 30th, leave Summerside ai 7 45a. m, arrive at Alberton at 10.15 a,m., and leave there for return at 5p.m. Return tickets to goand come by this train will be issued at following rates for the round trip: From Ch’town to Emeraldinclusive $1. * Freetown to Miscouche * 1,00 ” St. Nicholas to Ellerslie “ 75 “ MeNeill’s to Coleman aad ” O’Leary and intermeuiate stations one first class fare. Retarn tickets will be issued from Tignish _ and intermediate stations on 30th inst.. good for return on same and following day. G. A. SHARP, D. POTTINGER Superintendant General Mananger Railway Office Moncton N, B. Ch’town, sept. 20 '97 eod Government Farm Stock by Auction. Will be scold 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: — QUEEN’S COUNTY. On Thursday the 23rd inst, at 12 o’clock noop:—2 Ayrshire Bull Calves, 3 Shorthorn Buil 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, 1 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 Calif. RICHARDJSMITH, See’y of Puclic Works. aps 16 d&w ts TEETH Teeth Extracted Skiilfully. _ No Fictitious Method. No inate use ocaine, njt y . 4 th =