8 re ot eage THE DAILY EXAMINER, CIARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 26, 1897. ~ CALENDAR, OCT. 1897, MOON'S CHANGES Vivre cr, ol lh. 19.0n Full 10th, Oh. 2.<n las i: 1s 4 53 New is 7 15 5a Dav of Week iS S Hig | Rises | Sets Water | 1 ih ! 5 3S |} l =) | ? Se lav 4 4 2 16 | 21 Se : 6 $] 10} +; M 7, Bl 416] 5 | Tuesday s 27} 52] aiw 10 a 6 47 | IZ és 4 &4 < I: 21) S851 g be Is Hof 10 I 1s I 15 . 14 16} ii 3 2) ‘) 14 z Ze 13 | - ay ]2 | 14 | 10] 0° ef, Zz | 8 | OG 16 ! : 24 7 0 SD 7} > a) 2H | 5 | 1 43 18 | 27 3 | 2 38 10 oS | } ' 34 ») ay SU Oo; 48 ? 31/458!) 617 - 33 | 56 | i Zi 3B | Saturday 1 iid £61 8 241 Sunday 26 | I 9 26 25 | Monday 37 | 51 | 10 30 28 | Tuesday 33) 59] 1B 47T | Walnesday 4) | 4s 12 34 > Thursday $1 | 46 | Friday © 13 4) OD 20 | Saturday a4] 431 O87 31 | Sun } 441j 150 lay 6 46 } Wants, Lost, Found & T© LL.ET~Two new end comfortable dwell ings on Alley «treet and rear Upper Prince etreet. each containiny six rooms Immediate sion g ven. Apply at County Cour office or to the subecriber—George a lev TO LET.~—Houee with five rooms and stable on Edwitrd St Fast. Possession given on the 15th of November, Apply to A W Newherry. eet (.—ltaw—tul WANT mI).~A servant, must unde rstand piair cooking, bring reference. Mi» : dward Palmer, Queen Street. ort tl eat LOST.—Abeut two vwecks ago. * oair of goid rimmed spectacies, F nder will be re- waided by leaving them at this « Mre. eet vz tf LOST.—On Saturday n'ght between Jae Pa'on & Co store, and the Eidon Hous-,4 ladies sily r watch. Finder will please re- tun to Jaa. Paton & Co’s. oct 3 tf * yOUND.-A watk h. App'y to E. W. Taylor. oct 2 tf ~ WANTED.— 4 girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs Rafus McDonald, Kent St. ots LOST .—On Wednesday ago'd curb chain braclet, Finder wil) be rewarded on leaving it at this office oct 25 tt AGENTS get fifty cents on each dollar; no experience necessary, Write for agent's outfit, Address The Catholic News, 5 Barclay St.. New York Oct 23 4 FOR SA LE.—Two double tenement honses in a good locality, Barns in connection with each, and alarce lot in rear. Term<s reason- abie. Address X Y Z Examinor Office oct iff tf WANTED—A housekeper for a tamily o two who oe five — oar — Protest ant preferred, A at this office . _ octS—2wks d&w WANTED.—An elderly women as house- keeper ina village. Four of f+mily. Must be a good cook. Nowashing. Apply at once to this office, stating wages “required and giving references. oetl0-—3wks W ANTED.—Two girls for Dining Room: good address, must come well recommended, good wages to the right person. Apply at the Queen Hotel between the hours of ten and twelve o’c'ocka m. __ oct Bf guar _ A. A. McLEAN, 0. C. Barister, Etc., Brown’s Block Charlottetown Money to Loan. oct! 3- d&w 3mos. Neuralgia In the head is almost invariably ceused by decayed and a teeth. n’t sufler essly when you can be releived in a few hours and cured in a few davs by the careful treatment we will give you. J H AYERS DENTIST. Painless extraction of teeth HENRY R. LORDLY C, E. A.M Can. Soc. ©. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineering Cornell University. Consulting Engiveer for General Work, Specialtes: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- mg aud Bridge Designing. Offices at Cha,lottetown and St. Jobn. Island correspondents address to Charlottetown. oot 14 d&w Physical Culture & Dancing MISS H. MACDONALD Will re-open her Classes on Thursday October 7.h. Private lessons at any hour. Adults at 8.p.m. Juveniles at 4 p, m. Fancy Dancing a specia:ty. Full particulars on application at her rooms in Masonic Building. or at the residence of John A. Macdonald, Esq. pownal St. oct 7-- ; : | -monial | Bell Piano’ that you placed at | have /my dispogal fur my recital, I ‘turers nd must sav that. con- al Fletcher, Esq. Dear Str,—I donot wish to return to Montreal without expressing my gratitude to you for the very excellent tried many Canadian Pianos of different manufac- sidering the size of the instru- went, T bave never found one to equal it for depth and bril- liancy of tone, ‘ie action is quite as elastic end respens ive as in American Upright Pianos of the highest grade. Again thanking you, very sincerely, I remain, Yours, Frep. E. Morris P. E. Island Agency, LP. Opera House Building C. P. Yeo Agent at Summerside. British American, — Dyeing Co. OF MONTREAL, Are the Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners of Canada, and are prepared to do the following work — Silk or woo! dresses, opera cloaks, silk velvets, pluen or cloth, jachets, lined or trimmed with silk or far beautifully clean ed. Gentlemen’s overcoats, dress suits, tweed suits, military or other uniforme, church vestments, altar cloths, stage and professional dresses Cleaned and color revived, Plu-h and faocy curtains, table covers, embroidered har ners, screen*, cushions, ete. Cleaned with marvellous results. § Fur coats, jackets, muff, collarettes, ete.. made like new. Feathers cleaned, dyelt and curleo. Goods done without removal of trimming, linings or oroa- ments, without danger of shrirkage or injury to coloror tabric. with price ‘liet free on application to our agent for this province. j ; G. FE. Henderson. bxprese Agent, Ch’town. Sept 30— P £. Island Railway On and after MONDAY,4th Oct, 1897, th. trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. frains Out- ‘Trains In ward. Read STATIONS, ward. Read down. up. : P. M.|A. M. 3 30) 6 15 - Charlottetown ...| 6 30 * 40 3 52) 6 29'.. Royalty Junction.) 616 919 4 42! 7 03|..North Wiltshire. | 5 go 8 30 4 58) 7 13).. Hunter River... 5 52) 8 15 5 34) 7 37|..Bradalbane...... ‘5 08) 7 37 5 44] 7 43]..Emerald,...... 15 02,7 5 5D 7 53).. Freetown hixbeen 452/714 6 20) 8 07{..Kensington .... | 4 99) 6 54 6 55 8 S0)Ar. S’Side { Lx. 4 15) 6 20 1 40) 8 45\Lv. f 4 0011 00 2 02) 8 50|..Miscouche ...... 3 42.10 37 2 20) 9 17|..Wellington...... 3 22)10 10 8 18; 9 45)..Port Hill .......| 3 96) 9 21 4 38110 35|..O’Leary......... 2 11) 8 0B 5 01/10 51|..Bloomfield ...... 1 55) 7. 38. 5 4911 15 .- Alberton eéceccds i 30) 7 02 6 45/11 56)..Tignish .... .... 12 50, 5 55 P. M.[A. M. P. M.jA. M. A. M./P. M. A. M.|P. M 6 30) 3 10)..Charlottetown...| 9 10 4 10 6 50) 3 24|..Royalty Junction) g 50) 3 50 T 2a) 32). .Bedford ...:.%.. 8 321 3.17 8 25) 4 15)...Mt Stewart...... «| 8 10) 2 45 8 45) 4 43)..Morell........-- 7 17\ 200 9 14) 5 04)..St. Peters ....../ 7 15) 1 30 10 Ol) 5 38)|..Bear River .@...| 6 41/12 48 10 45) 6 10). .Souris.... ...... - 6 10)12 00 A. M./P. M. ‘ta, M.[P. M. A. M.|P. My ") |Ay M.}P.°M: 8 10| 4 15)..Mt. Stewart ....{ 8 05) 2 35 9 22) 5 08|..Cardigan........ 712,713 2 45) 5 20)..Georgetown ....} 6 55) 1 Oo A. M.|P. M. A. M.|P. M. P, M. A. M. 5 5O peered 45... 7 2 6 40 ..Cape Traverse .. 6 3) P.M. A. M, Trainsare run by Eastern Standard ‘lime. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGER, Sypertetentent, Gen ME Govt. Bre on 1 08 ba maddened with hunger, Railway Offce,June., 1967; Striking Effect of Climate, Occasionally un eloquent testimonial to the virtzes of a ‘‘bealih resort’’ fails te find a placein the printed matter sent ont by the hotel keepers er others interested in the prosperity of the place. A railway president who had gone to one of the summer resorts of the north- west to spend a few weeks was sitting on the veranda of a hotel enjoying th lake scenery and his cigar when he was ac by @ resident ‘‘boomer’’ with the remark: **You’l) find the air here fu)! of ozone, sir. You'll sleep like a log. Before you have beem here a week you will gaip ten pounds cr I miss my guess, and I’m generally right.’’ : ‘*T don’t doubt it,’’ replied the rail- way magnate. ‘‘I gained eight pounds the very first day.’’ ‘*That beats the record,’’ said thé ‘boomer,’ sligktly dazed, but recover- ing himself promptly, ‘‘thongh I’ve known instances almost equal to it.’’ ‘*Yes,’’ rejoined the other, “eight pounds. I weighed myself on a nickel in the slot machine at the railway sta- tion when I landed here, and the in- dicator pointed to 157. An hour later I stepped on the same kind of machine at the hotel, and the figure was 165. Gain of cight pounds in 60 minutes, sir, and I hadn't eaten a bite. Hadn't done anything but breathe this wonder- ful sir. Never saw anything like it. Marvelous climate, sir—simp!y marvel- ous. And all it cost me was 10 cents.”’ —Youth’s Companion. osted She Found Out. A Boston lady stood on the deck of the little bump nosed Ocklawaha steam- er in Florida, notebook and lorgnette in hand, asking ponderous questions of a darky roustabout. ‘*Is the alligator amphibions?’’ was ene of her questions. The darky scratched his head. He was a bit puzzled, as there had been more corn pone than dictionary in his bringing up, but his quick wit and natural logic did not desert him as he replied : ‘*T reckon he am, miss’. He done bit - shuak ef yo’ monkey wid him.’’— Yew Orleans Picayune. The Piural. Boarding School Teacher—And now, Edith, tell me the plural of baby. Edith (promptly)}—Twins.—Pick Me Up. At His Wits’ End. He sat iu his office musing. ‘Now, here are two tickets for the theater to- nicht,” he said ‘‘If I ask Jones to go with me, [I’m sure to find out when ] get home to diuner that it’s the only thing that’s been here in a year that my wife really wants to see, and if I don’t ask any one to goand plan to take her I'l) learn when it’s too late to make any change that nothing could hire her to sit through the oid piece. ’’ He puzzled his head over the question for an hour, and then he tossed upa quarter to decide what he would do, al- though he knew he would lose which- ever way it came.—Chicago Post Made Bread of Bones. According to Herault, during the ) siege of Paris by Henry IV a famine raged and bread sold at a crown a pound. When this was consumed, the ex- hutned the dried bones from the char- ‘nck house of the Holy Innocents and from these made a kind of bread [REE Prevention at |The Bight Time. | foree are apparent, ench as If You are Going — BOSTON Or any part of the United Siates, the cheapest and best route is via the Plant Line, THE POPULAR SUM- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH’TOWN. The favorite S. S. “Halitax” wil. leave Ch’town for Boston every Friday at 1 he turning leaving Boston every Tues- day atnoon. Steamer calle at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Charlottetown Tuesdays saturday morn- ing®, via Pictou make close connection at Halifax with steamers *Olivtte” and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Wednesdays at 7 a. m and Sat- urdaye 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.E.I. Railway, Ch’towa Nav Co, and Clark tieket oe — . L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agen Halifax, N. 8. ne déw Passengers a and } SPSS GOONS OOOSSE6S8S0800900 598850058080 f When the First Symptom: of) Trouble are Fxperienced it Is Wise to Use Puaiae’s Celery Compound. f the people gave more attention to the prevention of disease there would be les+ euff-ring in our midst. When the first signs of depressed nerve sleeplessness, feelings ano Com pousd headache, langucr, gloomy despondency, Paine’s Celery { be used to feed and build up the nervous systerm and purify the blood Weeks and months of sick ness and suffer- ing can be avoided if nature’e medicine j taken at the righttime. No disappoint- ments; noloogand weary wating for » change of health. The promised bies-ing come truly aod surely and truly. Try Paive’s Ceiery Compouod, dear reader, if your health is not what i: should be. Read the testimony of Mrs. J. B. Orr, of Lennoxville, P. Q. “I beveat variuus times remarked to my husband that it would be no more thay justice to you, as proprietors of Pain-’s C-lery Compound, for me to send you 6 brief letter, giving a few facts regarding my experiepce with the great and yp pular remedy of the day. I have been a very great sufferer from dyepepsia for tev years. weeks, I would suffer most intensely, not- withstanding great care in dieting and Slrcrua le the best medical help Icoud get. These specially severe attacke were always attended with very violent headache, and followed with pervonsness ani sleep'essness. Different physicians hid exhausted their skill in tryiug to effect wcure. Finally, upon the advice of a friend, I decided to venture an experiment with Paine’s Celery Compound. The firet bottle did me much good, and by the tine I had used three bottles 1 was perfectly restored. On one or two occasions sinc, [ have thought it wise to use a single bottle of the Compound whi-h always removes any trace of the old trouble thet may be cropping up. It affords me much pleasure to be able to tel] my friende of the good health I now erjoy. J] am free trom vervousoess, sleeplessness, dyepepsia, headache, and a}! she sufferings that arise from these distressing troubles. You are at liberty to ase this letter in your good work.” ae PRINTING FOR EVrRY DAY USE Requires to be done neatly, promptly and cheap. There is only one place in the city, where you can get the fullest satisfaction, that is at, JAS. D. TAYLOR, The Priater 9080005 $0046 00080 COCC CLES New Crockery Store All kinds of First-class crockery, in~ cluding Dinner 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 Tumblers, Goblets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Glass, Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Cake 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 SOOSOHOSOSTESCEOOOS *ESSSOCEOSOEESOOF 28900680 eeee quality. C. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House. —g 9 3idy wy FARM FOR SALE. That beautifully situated farm on the Mount Edward Road, one mile from Charlottetown, “containing nearly eighty acres of land, in a high state of cultivation, with good barns, and farm house on same, Apply to BRENTON F. LONGWORTH. oct 19 2aw 25 & wy WANTED TO RENT For six months a small furnished omfortable house. Apply immediately | this office. oct20sf At times for the space of severa! } SIRD CAGES BRASS AND PINTED, Extra bottie and springs. Wire rat traps, kind of bird. SIMON YW CRABBB STOVES & EARDWARR FOR SAT EG Valuable Froperty. The undersignd offers by priyate sale his valuable property, situate on the Corner if Pownal and Richmond Streets,and occupied by him asa store and dwelli This property is well known, and offersa rare opportanity to acy pereon Seal One half of the purchase money may For further information, JAMES EDEN, for another & Walker's Corner i87 of opening a grocerv or liquor business, remain secured on the property, at 5 per cent, auanm,. apply to the owner. Ch’town oct 15 ¢y 2wks = Pas — ——— eee aay = it or NayVw7r YORE ¢ . RICHARD 4. McCURDY, - - - -« Presider (THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPANY), te Has more insurance in foree, a greater annual income and more a4 & ae, anany ther cowpany in the world. It is the oldest active Total Assets, - - . . 8234,744,148.42 Invested in Canada, - . ; 4,257,590 75 Total Surplus, nearly - - - 30,000,000,00 — Insurance in force, . : - - 918,698,358,00 Income in 1896, $49,702,695:27, being TWELVE MILLONS! more than the total Revenue of the Dominion of Canada, Issues the most liberal policies and pays larger dividends on all ‘policies han any other company. and is beyond donbt,, the wealthiest and greates. company ir the world, Ail policies payable in gold. Agents wanted in unrepresented districts, * JOHN MACEACHERN, — Agent for P E. Island | TT SeeE ee Ge Seneiieteneegeeretagreenentyeeliccniamennee enunerumigmmenmen MORE DEMAND FOR ERs —_ Heintzman Pian ———THAN EVER——~ ct This isa sure indication of good times and better f ic for every one. Call and see the new and magnificent i of these aa? Celebrated Pianos —aw AT MILLER BROS The P. E. Islant Music House. - § Undervests 2 Children’s and & | eeeeeeeseees S Good quality c were 60c, now 30c. Good quality were 95c, now 0c. LONDON HOUn T J. HARRIS ,. = he oh ad | er ae le a+