lg AaB a 0 deen Sieatis. Sao ki ks PY Peetio, Be 1 nM AS Feta al He a Ripe gle - Yuwie et ancggy et eo eee ee ee ne ed trea“ nd ae Gl il Bh po ee Bie Bag ta i NE aii (gets, i a ig cy mew MIN Ree sap A SR i RG RE ON Me DR inc CR AO tly encanta apt Ja See oe = a anal AIL, Paw eee Steamboat Time Tables SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS Steamer leaves “harlottetown for South- port 6.00 6.m., and returns every half hou until %p. m, (Sundays excepted.) Steamer leaves Sou'hport for fharlotte own64) a& m,. and runs every half hour inti Hp. m. (Sundays excepted) “undavs —Leaves Charlottetown at nd every half hour until 8 8% ff fr , > noon, immer le _ — — 7a, ™. Steamer laid ‘TY) mike , lay “ite ; Lves (hariottetown iorky Pbdint at 6.39 8.930 and Il a m.. 2.4, and 63° p.m . eyore weok dev. “und 'y .Leaves Churlottetown 900 a. m . >-and4p.m.. Thucecda Leaves (})4r' Vietown for West | ‘ver Bridre 4 p m., caling at Westville rhen reqnirod, Yridar Vorning—Learves West. River Rridge "Charlottetown at 730, calling at West- e, recurnir~ at 4p, 1 FAST RIVER. Mon iavy—Leaves for Fast River 2 p- m., returning Tuesday. TLenves Havden’s Wharf 7. a.m, calling at Hagvarty’s and Hickey’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown 3 » we. m king return trips, Leaves Saturdevs at = a, m der’s Wharf for Charlol'etown at 72° a. m A calling at Haggart~’s an! Hickey’s Wharves, making return trips at 3p,m., from Char- O'tfetown Steamer nate week, , leaving Hay- leaves tor Mt. as the “tewart every alter- tides may suit, Str. “ Jacques Cartier ” Leaves Charlott-town for Orwell at 2 o'clock Inthe afternoons of Tnesdav. Wednesday and Thursday. and arrives from Orwell about ¢50a m onthe same diss, The boat aiso returns from Orwell about 8 p. m on Thurs- days. Leaves for Crapand at on Fridyv.and arrives from Crinand about Wam. On Saturday the boat leave« for Craraud at2p.m..anrd arrives at Tharlotte- town at 1% a.m. and 830 p. m. The boat ealla at Vernon River every %- ernate Wednesday, tides premitting Str. “ Electra ” Leaves Chariottetown for Wurray Harbor. Georgetown and Montague every Thursday at noon Arrives at Charlottetown from Murray Harbor, Wednesday evening abouts o'clock. Wants, Lost, Found, 8 $Aem, and3pn.m LOST — Between Cant. VeRae's ard the Post Office. a pair oferid spectacles in case. Finder wi'l be rewerded by leaving them at THE EXAMINER Office. 150 WANTED—A4 smart boy "to attend te a horse an? erw, one from .%Mntry preferred.— W. A. Weeks Jr,. Brighton. 181 3i FOUND—On Thursday last. 2th inst, on the read near Fort Angus'ns, » ventiemans’ overcoat. Owrerean heve it by proving prorerty and paying expenses. Aprlv to James R. McEvren. 180 W ANTED—A First-clas< Miiliner. Apply by letter to P. O, Bor 688, (harlottetown. 180 31 FOUND—A ladies cane fonnd on Prince Street, owner apply at this Office, 180 BRICK HOMSE. POPLtR TERRACS, KENT STREET —That desirable residences, gardens and outbuildiugs, ovrosite new Prince of Waites College, House has sixteen tooms and ali modern conveniences. To Letor ForSale. Apply to F. W. T.. Moore, Attorney at Lay, Executor Estate late Fred- rick W, Moore. 178 10 WANTED.—A servant in a family of two must be carabie, good wages. Apply at fixaminer Office, ii ned — { —_=— A newly calved cow for sale, Apply}to Miss DeBrisav, Spring Park, 175 3i pd, re T0 LET.—A house on Princes Street, con aining 9 large rooms, besides halls and pan- THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST A Sprained Ankle. A false step, a fall ora sudden wrench Is very often the cause of that painful straining of the fibrous tissue commonly known as sprain. The ankle is, asa rule, the victimized member, and many are the tedious hours for which the care- less dispenser of orange peel can be held accountable. There are several methods of treating which a sprained ankle, one of is strapping the leg from ankle to knee with adhesive plaster. The plaster is cut in strips about an inch in width and of sufficient length to encir- cle the leg to within half an inch, the space being left to insure free circula- tion. This treatment can only be applied » before the leg begins to swell, therefore Within a very short time of the accident. i Recovery by means of the ordinary treatment, that of elevating the foot and having recourse to hot applications, may be greatly accelerated by scicutific massage. By proper manipulation the swelling can be reduced and the pain lessened in a very short time. If, how- ever, the service of one who thoroughly understands giving the treatment can- not be obtained, simple rubbing will of- ten give relief. The rubbing must al- ways be up, not down, and the hands of the operator as well as the wounded limb should be made thoroughly anti- eeptic before any friction is applied, lest the secretions of the skin being rubbed anto the pores should be reabsorbed and inflammation increased in the strained tissues. —New York Ledger. A Queer Old Geography. Among the interesting old books and papers belonging to the late Edward W. Wells of this city was a geography that lets in some light on the state of general information in the world a century and a half ago. America is ‘‘the last quarter of the world,’’ and the ‘‘north part of the con- tinent is very little known.’’ The map of North America gives all the region northwest of California as ‘‘parts un- known.”’ The great lakes are down as Superior, Illenois, Huron, Erie and Frontenac. ‘‘N. England”’ is all one lit- tle patch reaching up to the St. Law- rence. Louisiana occupies most of the middle country. The ‘‘Oyo’’ river is the name of the Ohio. The chief town of New Jersey is said to be Elizabeth Town. The climate is thus explained, tains, perpetually covered with snow from whence the Winds blowing the greatest part of the year these Countries become much colder than those im Eu- rope in the same latitudes.’’ It is interesting to note that this work that is more than a century and a half old should advocate quite vigorously the construction of canals across the Pana- ma and Suez isthmuses. — Hartford Courant. Gladstone Fooled Them, On one occasion two gentlemen, in- vited as guests at a table where Mr. Gladstone was expected, made a wager that they would start a conversation on a subject about which even Mr. Glad- stone would know nothing. Ta accom- plish this end they read up am ancient magazine article on some uzfamiliar try. The house well situ ated for a boarding houve or private residence. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen St 1738 wANTED—A smart voung woman that has had some experience in dining room work, good reference required, Enquire at Queen Hotel between the hours of ten and tweive a. m, 73tf "WANTED -Agente for new season, new tamoles, new plan of engage-ment. (aie Bros Co., Montreal. TO RENT OR FOR SALE.—A black-mith «tand nearRoery Point Ferry with eight aeres of land, Apply to Johag Newson Ch’town, 55 3 mos, >) GTC ashoast ant pramises know asthe “Oli L»1101 A 132, "situate on Wate 3t., naxtts Goveram?21t Warehouse No 1 Avpiv to Peake Bro; & C9," jan3—tf —- WAN rED -—Suresssful cinvassers in anv line to act as closers, $¥.00 per month and expenses. Addreas box 67%. Montreal. WANTED.—Immediately ag experienced ‘ook with reterence. Apply to Lady Davis. oo For Your Benefit —— We have purchased an extra stock vt Cedar Shingles at a specially low price We Offer 375.090..--+- All vrades, above onr usual low siock Rememb + this lot is to be sold at a pai~ ticularl: »W price, and they are as good shing!rs as we ever bandied. If you want av, now is your Opportuaity to buy. Phone 181 James Barrett, Connolly’s Wharf Champion Creamer, aad do not be de- ——— ———--— 4 B sure you get one, evived with any other. lyer 200 sent out this spring to the miry. If your merch»nt has not any, lor write to Brace’s Grocery, Queen Charlottetown. Eggs or butter taken xchange. None are genuine ualess see etamped on the tin this name: R. K. BRACE, Ch’town. 10e3 —3mos OFFICE TO LET. Office ia Morris,Block formely occupi- «f oy Miss Chisholm asa studio. Apply J. 8. MORRIS. subject connected with Chinese manu- factures. When the favorable opportu- nity came, the topic was started, and the two conspirators watched with amusement the growing interest in the subject which Mr. Gladstone’s face be- trayed. Finally he joined in the con- versation, and their amusement was turned inte gnasning of teeth—to speak figuratively—when Mr. Gladstone said, ‘*Ah, gentlemen, I perceive you have been reading an article I wrote in the —— Magazine some 30 cr 40 years ago. >» Old Geronimo Still Lively. Old Geronimo, chief of the Apaches, isthe most noted Indian of the wild tribes of North America. He is 90 years of xge and as straight as an arrow. His eyes are keen, piercing andcruel. His feet are very large. _ When at the post at Fort Sill. L T., ~~ wad iil plays DIvLie, « HauIs Ul esrds liked very much by the Indians, buat when he can get permission to leave the reservation his time is spent in hunting. of which he is stil] very fond. Chicago Juter Ocean. It Depends. Dr. Johnson was once consulted by an old lady on the degree of wickedness to be attached to her son’s robbing an orchard. ‘*Madam,’’ said -ohnson, ‘‘it all depends upon the weight of the boy. i remember my schoolfellow, Davy Garrick, who was always a little fel- low, robbing a dozen orchards with im- punity, but the very first time I climbed upanapple tree—for I was always a heavy boy—the bough broke with me, and it was called a judgment.” Hood’s Restore full, regular action 2 of the bowels, do not irri- e tate or inflame, but leave | SS all the delicate déigeative or- ganism in perfect condition. Try them. 25 cents. Prepared only by C. L. Hood & Uo., Lowell. Mass. Persons bitten by the tiger snake of Australia die almost instantly, there being no known antidote for the bite of this reptile. BE SURE you get what you war, = when you ask for Hood’s Sarsapo- rilla. Unequalled in Merit, Sales, Cure, 163 tf. There’s no substitute for HOOD’S. **In the north are vast unknown Moun- | 1898 9 | She Knew. **No,”” she said, ‘‘you don’t really love me.’ | ‘Yes, I swear I do,’’ he protested. | *‘T love you with all my soul. I would ' ask yon to be my wife tomorrow if I | were properly situated. ’’ ; ’ But his plea was useless. She had studied human nature and knew that When a man is really in love he doesn’t stop to consider whether he can afford to marry or not.—Cleveiand Leader. The Exception, *‘Durn you and your old grocery!” shouted a man who backed up against the tresh paint. ‘Didn't you see that sign, ‘Fresh Paint?’ ’’ asked the grocer. “Of course I did, but I’ve seen so many sigus hung out here announcing something fresh thaé wasn’t that I didn’t believe it.’’—Indianapolis Jour- nal. Ourselves and Others. **It’s remarkable,’’ said Senator Sor- ghum, ‘‘how differently people are af- fected by the same thing.’”’ **Have you been reading medicine?” ‘No. I was thinking of my speech. It kept me awake four nights, and put tverybody who heard it to sleep.”’-— Washington Star. Too Much For the Barrister, Counsel for the defense had pleaded with such earnest and pathetic elo- quence on behalf of his client, who stood charged with pocket picking, that the audience was moved to tears, and the prisoner himself was rubtng his eyes with a silk handkerchief. At that mo- ment the barrister, happening to glance in his direction, suddenly stopped in his speech and exclaimed, ‘‘Why, the ras- eal is using my handkerchiet !’’—Lon- don Tit-Bits. DYING BY INCHES! But Dodd’s Kidney Pills will Yet Renew Life. Thousands of persons die in the prime of life because doctors think Bright’s Disease and Diabetes incura- ble. But Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure them both. They ave cured thousands of cases. These diseases and other Kidney complaints are as common as ordinary colds. But people don’t realize that they are afflicted till the disease has eaten deep into the system. Even then, Dodd’s Kidney Pills will posi- tively cure. Thousands of people are dying on their feet, but do not realize it. They notice one or more of these symp- toms: shortness of breath, loss of memory, failing sight, ravenous appe- tite, pale or reddish urine, with brick- colored deposit, scalding when urina- ting, constipation, nervousness, pains in the loins. Their only hone is Dodd's Kidney Pills. They won't fail. "Fhey never do. ~The King of Whiskies anberson’ “Glenleith ” Gas jel im es , il i 4 fi | *) 3 i! oo | tHe PEDO Hea ansWHisk ; th ole prdandod i Lert. Mah Sanderson’s Glenlieth Whisky—Old-— Pure— Mellow Glenleith no eqval Sanderson’s Whisky has | Sanderson’s Glenleith the perfection of Seatch. Sanderson & Leith, Scotland. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WIRE. lobertson, Co. Ltd. SSTTTeTeSEECPEPTEVUREOTEP TEPPPOODNAHNTH TOPPED ANDRE EPEAT TT TY & > [hm A Curious Fact Itis really rewark- 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 cortain- af] afl «il «if{| «lf} -«f{| «il at{{| att, i Lb I ing a guarantee war- [> «ff ranting them to wear c «lf tor 20 years. A good [> afl Sled case, one that [fh will wear for 20 years, [I> costs within a dollar of > of what it did seven |» years ago. That dol- [> : , ; WW lar represents the reduced cost of 'making— the gold . costs just the same. 1 at T sell gold filled cases, cases that have stood the i test of vears, and personally guarantee every case . : a ; } that I seli in addition tothe manufacturers warrant. I ie li» p a =—E. W. TAYLOR Ih Uf SAAAMGSANAAAA SAAR US LAS LULAAALUAU AUN MdUUAAMAM db akdddLdd ddd dd ddd ee ee . | have some of the Jatest and most desirable pat- terns in stock, also silver. you want. Any make of movement are TOURISTS HOTEL GUIDE. Leading Hotels in This Province and their Location. Davies Hotel................Cbarlottetown Canin Mee. ol ie “ Revere Hotel ,......... oniebeet ” Rankin Honse......... soeiaails “ RII Te i 8 - Cs OE CONDI is srercks ewcrcdoes : SOE fe on os Finlay eee. ts os Clifton House....... Se a i ee elie CIES. BRO cosine ceictccdcdets ” Albion Terrace... -.-ccccoscee sss Alberton Re OEe TION intieditk cocncdin 6 Railway House.................Tignish -+eeeess SUM Merside “ REI TROUT sa sitters bodoesecvcse Georgetown SORROE TRGB in vc ticciininn ves “ Sea. View Hawes, ccscoccess » cesccecccce SERED Landsdowne Hotel. .......... Cape Traverse Clarke’s Hotel.......... ++ +seee-s Kensington Commercial Hotel. ......... ; “ McDonald House................-.. Montague Manson House........-....Mount Stewart Clarke House........... seen " Sea Side Hotel.................. Rustico Beach MORES TONE gens o vs 'oscesnsc se a) CE Pleasant View House........... .... Hampton Hotel McLean.............Nine Mile Creek SOD DON bitin) < 6s Stanhope Ree ig oi : "= enews Babel. |... inccscus Brackley Beach North Shore House... seeveesereeee Malpeque ) Florida Hotel...............00.......POwral | Good board at cheap rates may be ob~ tained at many farm houses on tke coast. Canadian Gov't Railway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1998 rains of this Railway will run daily, (San.-, days excepted,) asunder, Trains Out. POOOPEPOSOS OOS OOO HEOOOOO 09000000009 “FAMOUS ACTIVE” Range: QYEN is VENTILATED and CEMENTED on TOPand BOTTOM— this — EYERY idea ee 4 ensures EVEN COOK- stevemaking ING, while a THERMO- could devise is METER in doorSHOWS embodied ia these Manges. EXACT HEAT—NO GUESSING as to how % your BAKING orROAS- @ TING WILL TURN OUT, Ev house- oun’ teaver what an ad- vantage this $5,000. = Quick Working ! : Easily Handied ! $ Sparing on Fuel! Cut shows 8 hours’ work by one womazn,, weing only one Gre-pot of coal. The McClary Mfg. Co,, If your local dealer cannot supply, write our nearest house. CORERODOOOSOOOSESOD OOOO SOOOEERESODDOOOSOOOOOOOES 9999999949 O4654 604696945566 654695606660006000 oOoe | eS oe eo ee SHA SIDE. Dont leave for your Holidays before seeine— THESS CUOOKIES——every one wants a good serviceable SHOE going out for a tim? in the country. We have then. in all styles just the kind of shoe you want for comfort anda durability. Ladies ) Newest Materials and Most “tylish Shapes Misses } Beautiful Finish ~~ Fine Oxfords 65c¢ 75c $100 $1.25 Mens fine foctwear we are showing elegant lines in Vong la, Wax Calf, Box Calf and colored box calf all up to date. Weeks & Warren High Grade. English Manures are 1he BEST, CHEAPEST, and Unly Reliable Fertilizer on thy market. Have been largely used here for 10) years, with most gratifying results—.nd without a single failure, ~ Pamphlets ete., on application. & SPIRIT MERCHANTS \, tl 15 lv. Trains In wasd. Read STATIONS, ward. Reac down, up. Pp. MAJA MeL T pee 3} 7 45) } P.M. . M, 4 308 42" . Charlottetowa ... & 5p 2 Ww = MM. 9 13|° Hunter River. | T 5310 5) i7 9 ool . Emerald bea 7 23 1 é ono on! ;, Kensingtpa : ra 165 °* a ad v. 6 3d oo 6 45/10 fe | Ae! 5 45 © Soe Se). Port Hl. ...00f 4 a) eae & 37,1071 op > i. 2 15 { MARD scsecsees | B00! & 26 9 33) 3 10 . Alberton ceenewas | 210) 5 42 fee ae -.Tignish .... ..../ 105) 5 00 P. M/A. Mi, tes os > oo 6 15 . Charlottetown .. |S iB & BO = 95) © O0|. . Bedford ie ied 737 2 5p = = 7 10'ar) ore on 3 35! 7 20;.. ‘Mt Stewart | 15) 220 4431 8 10)" boca ae - { ~ >it ardigan........ Ae; att _ . Georgetown lv ..| © aur St pam, |P. u.| ; a : rv .- Mt. Stewart .... “5 4 41] 8 05°: Morell ive ence ie 6 41 6 10 9 10 . St. Peters ...... i@ ag, A > _- Souris tees seeees | 5 15}! 35 io as ja Mae. Me. = es | : a .-Emerald ....../ 9g)! ae ..Cape Traverse ..| § 10) A. M. CONNECTIONS, | 33 OOjar.. Point duChene, I.C.R... ..arll5 3 ia ae... Moncton, I. C. R......arl18 50 7’ ee ee | 16 15jar.....Montreal, I. C. R..... iw3k9 05 5 Dilv.......StJohn, C.PR....ar, {kl 2 2 5O|.......Rangor, M. ©. R..... ..] 490 5 20).. Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d).. 11 00 8 10j}uw.... Boston, B. & M. R.. 44 +70 Reon Montreal. ... .....! 8 OO © Pee ccne Boston, B. & M. R....... 7 0 9 OO} Arr....Montreal, C. P. R. tv....! 8 OF “| \P. M. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mam, Can. Gov't Rys, Moncton, N. B, G. A. SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown, Mortgage Sale. Tobe sold at public auction, at the Ceurt House, in (harouetown, on Thursday, ihe + tenth day ot Neyember, A. D., 1898 at the hour of twejve o’clock, noon. All that tract piece ard parvel of land, situate lying and be'ng in the Common of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in the said Islacd—being part of the Common Lot number twenty-iwo, apd bounded as follows Commercipg on the South Side of Long treet, at the norih east angie ofa part of said Common Lot, recently conveyed to Jobn P ercival, thence » uthwardly along the eart- ern line of said John Percival’s land, for the distance of eighty teet or till it strikes the north west angle ofa piece ofland of said ‘ommon Lert, orme:ly in possession of one Gay, thence eastulong the rorthern ilne of said Gay’s land, fcrthe distance of twenty four feet, 1hence nerthwardly along the west line of Philip Coyle’s land, by a jine paral’e! to the said eastern line of Johv Perciva!l’s lot, seventy-seven feet and ten inches, or to Long Street, aforesaid,and thence westwardly aloag the routhern side o1 }ong Street a distance of twer ty five feet or thereabouts, to the piace of commencement, The above sale is made under and by virtu of a power oO! sale coniained in an indenture of Mortgage, bearivg date, the 8th day of October, A. D.. 1874, and made between J ougald \ cKinnon,and Catnerine MceKinron his wiie,ofthe one part, and +niliy Laie, of Charlottetown, of the other part. — For further particulars apply to the under- | signed, Dated this 23th day ot July A, D,, 1898 PHILIP LARGE, Mortgagee Ch’town, July 26, 1898—w ldins Shaw & Beairsto The Practical Plumbers Are preparel todo all kinds of jobbing and will be pleased to furnish estimares on al) branches of the trade. 1f you ar: bailding it would be well to get their price AULD BROS They are the practical plumbers, ©s<4)64e q « " , 4 “ € < 7 < df oS <te Oa A se