f he THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. DECEMBER 1, 1897. -~ NS “OE OT CALENDAR, NOV. 1897, ‘ Vs NO} Fir 10h. 24.5 n } 0) d 7.0 La l 6 | New 3 24 oh. O.5n 1) lf Dy lay of Week = [| Sun Sun | High | | Rises Sets VW re Porat 2 4 M ; }é i i tl j 2 40 , 0 SY) § OY Vi iy i } 7 5 15 ; ¥ os ' = : 5 =H) : j : © ‘ “ \ ; ; “) . . } , - 3 \ [ ”s ii ew i | co} 2B] 1200 al | | 7 l on 6 1? ~ 24 | ’ a} l; aé I .? 24 , - = 7 : ; 4 24 y . am oe 15 | > > Ze ] aw 4 ) ® « 61 7 $) »] 2 - ; 7 , i ‘\ : a , i 18 IZ | : } oo eo i 1S 1S is BIS If | 7 6 ot ] ~ is |] 16 S O06 = | os - 2iM \ sf lo te 3) T i 9; «6«14] 108 oa a : " *» 24 | Wecines } 2] 13} 11 30 251 T 7 13 12 37 a We on » | » «> 2 i Friday 23 12}; 1323 "I be raay 2A ) ll @ | Sunday 25 II O38 2 | Monday 5 10 13 SU | Tuesday ‘a 410) 2 40 P & Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1897, the trains ofthis Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. frains Out- a Trains In ward. Read) STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. P. M.IA. M.| P.M.iA. M. 3 30] 6 15 - Charlottetown ...| g an 9 40 3 52] 6 29|..Royalty Tunction. g¢ 16 9 19 4 42) 7 03)..North Wiltshire. 5 42 8 30 4 58) 7 19)..Hunter River... | 5 29) § 15 5 34 7 37}: . Bradalbane...... 5 a a aa 5 44) 7 49).-Emerald.. ..... 5 02' 7 28 5 50) 7 53 -. Freetown ....4.. 452} 714 6 2» 8 07. Kensington f 4 38 6 34 6 55. § Sp Ar. G3 .|415 6D 1 40) 8 45)Lv I oe 4 0011 00 2 02) & 5Q\--Miscouche ...... | 3 4210 37 2 pa) 9 I7/- . Wellington ask | 8 28:10 10 8 191 O 4ng).. Port Hill ....... 300 9 21 4 38.10 35)- ee a 211,808 5 01:10 53). Bloomfield ...... li 55738 5 4911 15 .- Alberton nate cone 1 30, 7 @ 6 45,11 55|--Tignish .... ....12 50, 5 55 P. Mla. ee P. M./A. M- A. MiP. M. A. M.IP. M. 6 30) 3 1%)|..Charlottetown .... 9 10. 4 10 6 50) 3 24].. Royalty Junction, § 59) 3 50 7 23\ 3 47| . Bedford ........ 8 32; 317 $8 25) 4 15)...Mt Stewart......... 8 10) 2 45 $8 45, 4 42) .Morell.......... 717; 200 9 141504) St. Peters ......| 7 15} 1 3 5 O15 . Bear River ......| 6 41)12 43 10 45) 6 0 Souris... ....-. | 6 10/12 00 A. M.|P. M. iA. MIP. M. A. M.|P. M. A. M.IP. M. 8 10) 4 15)..M:. Stewart ... | 8 05) 2 35 9 23) 5 | eae, <> dns - 7173123 2 45, 5 2. .Georgetown ....| 6 55; 1 Oo A. M.|P. M. A. M.IP. M. P, M. ) A. M. 5 5D. Menem oni ces! 7 6 40 ..Cape Traverse ..| 6 3) P. M.!| | A. M. Traineare ran by Eastern Standard ‘lime. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGER, Suverintendent, Gen Mer Covt, Rvs, Charlottetown. Moncton, N B. Railway Office.June., 1897 Wants, Lost, Found &e I OST .—Between Wheatiev River Bridge and Miltoa, a goatskin Robe and Horse Rug, on the 15th inst. nov’) d&w—tf TO LET.—A house on the Malpequs Road. Apply to Lone Bros, noy3»0—tf BOARDERS WANTED.— Four Boerders can be comfortably accommodated. App vy to Mrs Agnes McNeill, Hillsborough Street. novid—wtf FOR SALE CHEAP.—A Mason & Hamlin Organ, style C. has two sets of reeds, in good order. Apply at the Examiner Office oct27— eod 2wks - WANTED.—A general servant, able to cook. Ayply to urs Charies Leigh, Fitzroy St. West. nov 22 " AGENTS «et fifty cents on each dollar; no experience ‘ rite for agent's outfit, Address The Catholic News, 5 Barclay St., New York. oct 3 41 TO LET.—Honse on lower Spring Park Road (with or without barn) containing eight large and well finished 100ms, Frost- proefcellar. Possession Ist of Dec. Apply to 8. G. Thorne, Revere Hotel, nov2i—tf CAUTION~I hereby caution all persons from giving any credit on my account with- out a written order from me, as I will not be responsible tor the same—Geo A Beairsto novZ—d2iw2i Neuralgia In the head ts almost invariably caused by decayed and apse teeth. Don’t sufer needlessly when youcan be relelved in a few hours and cured ip a tew davs by the careful treatment we will give you. DRJ AYERS DENTIST. Patniess extraction of teeth A, A. McLEAN, 0, C. Bbarister, Etc., Sh Brown’s Block Charlottetown Money to Loan. Sveqcesesssssseussasones ° s We Gota S sSnap of 30- ; [000 A1 Bill § $ Heads ° ° e ° ° 3 ASSORTED SIZES : We want t print the \ , rte ° | ] iin e ae " k th a if = , re i rder th rs 3 e oo : $ JAS. D. TAYLOR, » 3 PRINTER. 8 ‘ Queen St ......0 3 fo Oe 20046350 8 590090000005 j i | — NIGHT SSHOOL —_— — —OF THE— Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy OPENS ON OCTOBER I8TH INST. Thi Session affords an excellent Or portunity fo those why cannot attend during the aryto acouire a business education. Its object is to ass’at those in pneedof help; and the work isso arranged that no one, however deficient, need fee! any embarassment INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION SU BJ ECTS—Prectical Arithmetic, Writ- ing. easy and rapid) Business Cor: eopensenes Book xeeping by single ard Double Entry Actual Business Practise, not copying short band and Typewriting. The Penmanship Department is conducted by Mr J. Harry Williams; for specimens of his students’ work, see Geo. Carter & Co’s window. Shorthand by Mr Wm Moran, the only licensed public teacher in this Prov- inee. Five sessions per week; hours 7 30 to 9 30 p m Forrates and full information call at the C, B. C. or write to L B MILLER, Princi 3° (@F-Intending students may take u, any branches desired. oct s dif ——" Italian Ware House Cor. Grafton and Gt, Geo. Sts. North side Queen Squarre De Kupyars ad Herman Jansen Genuine Rotterdam _ GIN. JOY & DAVIES, Wholesale Wine Merchants. Assginee’s Notice. Pursuant to the provisions of the deed of assignment from Messrs. Mce- Leod & Jardine, of Mount. Stewart, Prince Edward “island, Merchants, to me, bearing date the third day of May, A.D. 1897, I hereby give notice, that a dividend, equal to ten per cent. of the respective amounts owing by said firm, to the unpreferred creditors thereof, is now payable at the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown, to all such creditors as will, within one month after notice of such dividend, accept the same in full of their respective de- mands, pursuant to the provisions of such assignment. The dividend of any creditor refusing or neglecting to accept such dividend in full, within the time aforesaid, will be dictributed, pro rata, amongs’ such creditors as will accept the terms of said assign- ment, Dated this sccond day of Novem- ber, A.D. 1897. JOHN J. MeQUAID, Assignee. New Crockery Store All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dioner Sets, Tea Sets, Ctocolate Sets and Chamber Sets, Batter Coolers, Pitchers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Crocks Cream Crockse, Cake Pots, Bean Pots, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot of Glase, in Tumblers, Gobiets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colored and Plain Glase, Preserve Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Ceke Stands, and a lot of other articles tog nymerons to mention. GIVE US A CALL, We are sure to suit you,, both in price and quality. og Cc. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly Side of Market House. —g 9 3idy wy | on Bird Artists, isa consciousness of beanty of birds is plainly shown hy That there the part | the manner in which many of them deco | rate the i | } Anas: r 1 oe . opposite North City Clerk’s Office, and sv) ‘roundings, and tn some instances themselves, Notes a writer in Lippincott’s Magazine. Perhaps it may not be too much to claim that all birds are moved by an artistic sentiment, and that, while most of them are artistic in effect, ir nests many are artistic in both intention and effect. The appreciation of what is beau- tifulisa distinctly marked characteristic of most members of the feathered family, and it is only natural that the desire and ability to create beauty are found in vari- ‘egrees of development among them. lt i nly a step from desire of beauty to an etiort to produce it, but the effort ard | nt occasionally bring aboxs stra in birds as well as in man. st ing examples of this bizarre form of decoration are found in the motimot, which disfigures its long tail feathers in and in the rardener bird, which de- improvement, an tort rhead ind ¢ light in surrounding their homes with all sorts of bright colored shells, pebbles and ‘ s ! the exhibition of artistic fee) 4 1d so far as to confound belief Were it net for the « borative testimony of scientific travelers, we micht well doubt he tales t ome to us of the baya of farther India, of the gardener bird, the collar bird and the half dozen other birds Ww strangely developed decorative in- st S$ CC snd our ad:uiration and won- de Why She Floundcered. It was after the Monocacy got ovtof the drydock at Nagasaki, writes Charles D. Almy in the Chicago Times-Herald, that she was bearing General Foote, the newly appointed and first American rainister to Korea, Mrs. Foote and the minister’s family to Janchuan, the seaport of Seoul, the capital of Korea. She was midway between the Japanese islands and the Ko- rean peninsula. It was a perfectly calm day, with a sea as smooth as a mirror. General and Mrs. Foote were on the hurri- cane deck, where the awning made life worth living. ‘The man at the wheel won- dered what was the matter. The needle on the compass was bobbing from N.N.E. to W.S.EK.% E. The officer of the deck looked at the compass in the chartroom, and it was vacillating between EK. % E. and W. ‘4 N._ In ten minutes the Monoc- acy was headed for Spitzbergen, Swatow, Cape Town, San Francisco and Lima, and she hadn’t gone ten fathoma. Men were ordered here and thers from the starboard forward coal bunker to the booby hatch to look for the cause of the Monocacy’s latest antic. Finally the lookout in the foretop reported something floating two points off the lee bow. Before his voive could reach the officer of the deck the dpating object was dead astern and aboxzta mile an the sextant would figure. After waddling like a duck around that shiny sea for two hours the Monocacy got in hailing dis- tance of the floating object. It was her rucder. The Crack Stepper. The peculiar manner in which a well @ressed gentleman walked down Chestnut street a few evenings ago attracted atten- tion. Some of his steps were of ordinary length, while others were very short and others still very long. A stelwart police- man explained the peculiarity. ‘*That man,’’ said he, *‘is a crack stepper—that tf, he is superstitions and is trying to avoid stepping on a crack between the flagstones forming the sidewalk. There are dozens of persons who believe that to step on acrack is a sign that they will meet with bad luck. ‘They soon get into the habit of regulating their steps so as to avoid the cracks, and they are unconscious of the peculiarity ef their movements. I Know one man who walks on the asphalt near the curb to avoid the necessity of skipping along like a boy trying to play hop scotch. The day he was told of the superstition he lost $10,000 in a specula- tion. Next day he walked on the asphalt apd got it al) back.’’—Philadelphia Press WARE - HCUSES TO LET PEAKE’S WHARF (WO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- age, at reasonable rates. Arthur &, Peake. Nov. 4 KING STREET ENGINE HOUSE SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tenders fur the Purchase of Kin, Street Engine House” will be received at this Office until noon on WEDNESDAY, 1st DECEMBER NEXT For the purchase of the land and Building, situate on King Street (opp- osite the Merchant's Bank building) known us the King Street Engine House. now occupied by Mr Edward Flynn. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender; For terms and other particulars en- quise at the City Clerk's Office. By order H, M. DAVISON. City Clerk. City Hall Nov. 11,’97-—-eod One Consolation. On the dock at Tripoli may be seen a curious collection of articles. They rep- resent import and export taxes and are sold by the customs officials, The im- port tax is 8 per cent of the value, and | the export tax is I percent. If any one refuses to pay the tax, the officials take possession of one-eighth of the merchan- dise, Some { minister visited Tripoli in the service of hiscountry. He had with him 300 visit- ing cards. When a tax was demanded on these, he was angry and refused to pay & «A high offical of the rovern- ment was summoned to settle the matter. He solemnly confiscated 8 per cent of . iy) ao ' nropea foreic time ago a En VOAN iOTel2gn the merchandise in question, 44 Visiting cards. “Very well, keep them,” cried the irate embassador, ‘*keep them. ] resign my- self. I shall not be obliged to pay you a visit of ceremony for 24 years,”— Youth’s Companion. rer TTT rr i i i i i i i i i i i “WHAT WE HAVE WE’LL HOLD.”’ Baby when he has once been treated to a bath with ‘“BABY’S OWN SOAP” —wants no.other—bccause he knows no other makes him feel so nice, Many imitations of Baby’s Own Soap, look like it, but baby feels the difference. Tks Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mirs. Montreal, 71 Didndadindididiniadlnd: ulin imadialiasiaia iinin i bppp hp p ppp phbannin ahaha i ee ee PPP GOT VT TT Te Land ‘Tax, 1897 Cwners of property are reminded that by the recenu amendment to the Assessment Act, the system of valu- ng property for Land Tax has been changed, and it is ne-essary chat new valuations and declarations be» made this year. Such declarations to be made by the owner, occupier or agent, before the Provincial Treasurer or Deputy Receiver of the district. In valuing property the value of the buildings must be included, The rate of tax for 1897 is one fifth of one per cent., or 20c on every $100 of valuation. The tax will be due on the Ist Dee- ember. A discount of 5 per cent. will be allowed if paid on or before the 15th Nov., 1897. ANGUS MeMiLLAN, Provincial Treasurer. nov9—d2awtdiéw Oysters Oysters Oyster JOY! JOY! Joy! =r Victoria Cafe, Great George Street. Oysters served in every style Lunches and dinners with despatch. As usual, I am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantity to customers to any part of tne city. Telephone Connection. JOHN P. JOY Victoria CAFE Gt George St..... —_——— * Cperative and Prosthetic DENTISTRY DR J. b. MURRAY, 145 Queen St. HENRY R. LORDLY ©. £ A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineering Cornell University. Consulting Engineer for General Work, Specia'tes: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- | ing and Bridge Designing. Ottices at Charlottetown and St. Jobn. I:Iand correspondent” address to Charlottetown. oct 14 d&w — eee cme mare TS en CHEAP FOR SPOT CASH 14 TONS BEST QUALITY HAY BALE WIRE Cut 10} feet; gauge 14, at the | CITY - HARDWARE - STORB 4 eee QUEEN STREET.... Pronounced best quality by ali who have used it. RR. Bb. NORTON J. F. Norton Prop~ietor. Assortment Large. € @ Quality away up Prices away down, ? SIMON W CRABBE [| s ; 5 Walker s Corner STOVES & EARDWARE - - f ¥ CU TIM VIM Ft: a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. a w In spite of the advance in price at the Factory, I havt in been able to buy, and will sell a nice lot of new Watches,a § = the old rate, the order having been yiven before the raise. Call and see,them ; also our new Rings. EW. TAYLOR, |: OR BOSTON. |- It is intended to despatch the steamer Elliot for Boston about P 8th DECEMBER . Freight carried at lowest rates. ace will please apply early. R. McMILLAN. | *: Shippers requiring N Nov27—i5i246.4w hou ere! ————— —————————— wt c put : i qui w H ony ™m 0 Lou . x 24 Hishland Ranges — and Jeurel Stoves . . & Bes Stand First in Pablic Favor, pd Has «eases We are agents for these two celebrated makes of Stoves — in’ EE twelo -O all ones y Y \ YX | 80 FENNEL & CHANDLER. | * ~ _ - ~ — ee WEDDING RINGS THAT WEAR} .. an a) I am showing a nice line of a Plain Gold Rings io ext va . . Ct I heavy weights. any : - Sura) Wedding Presents : ik ; wm Iam opening to-day a new and chaw® “@) Prov, line of Silverware, as good as the best, | By~| and as cheap, we believe, 2s’the cheap Spm est. Your trade will be mvtually helpful. C.F. HUTCHESON | T he Queen Str tet :