Pcs eile “pra evrre lay of W k Su } | Sut | ’ Rises | Sets " é Joo tee 0 ee : tu } Sn ) 729; 410 | | Thursday wt} If) | % \ i} ‘) ; > rt j - 4{ Saturday no 0 >t Si \ ? bi M y ' ‘ q, 7 y wa S : >| Thursday i )} Friday umd ‘ } wot lay av ~~ 2! S$ nday 4) § ! ¢*? +1 by {] C ' 47 i 8 ! & | Wednesday 85 ‘ i} “hursday a) if erkay ’ 2? 1S | Saturday 15 9 y; Sunday Ib 1) ? | Monday oe Ww) i Tuesday 17 1] a2 Wednesday 17 12 + | Thursday {7 3 24 Friday {Ss 13 25 | Saturday {S it “6 Sunday {8 15 7 | Monday {8 1S a Tuesday 49 16 £9 | Wednesday 91 16 30 | Thursday 1... 2 31 | Friday 49 418 é Sida |= aliWay Oa and after MONDAY,4th Oct, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. Sexims Out- Trains In acd. Read STATIONS. ward. Read dewn. up. cr. M.A. M.| PM. A. M, $ BO) 6 15, - Charlottetown .... g a) 9 46 3 52 6 29... Royalty Tunction. -¢ rg 9 19 @ 42) 7 03'.- North Wiltshire. | 5 yo § 29 4 58) 7 13).. Hunter River... | 5 59) § 15 % 34) 7 37|..Bradalbane...... 5 os! 7 37 % 44) 7 43|.-Emerald.. ..... 5 gp) 7 23 | GB 753- - Freetown gabeney 432| 714 GD) 8 ee , 1 38) 6 54 6 55) 830A cc: v,| 4.15) 6 20 B40) 8 a5ikv f S Side et fat 00 02) 8 50)..Miscouche ...... 3 4210 37 29 17|.. Wellineton Stace | 3 2810 10 3 18) 9 45) -- Port EEO veectec 300 9 21 4 38,10 35)-:O'Leary......... 211,868 S 110 51i- . Bloomfield ...... 155 7 38 % 4911 15)--Alberton......... 3 a9 7 02! © 4511 55|--Tignish .... .... 12 50 5 55 ©. sla. ee __ WP. M.iA. M. & “ip. M.| A. M.'P. M. 6 3) 3 10}.-Charlottetown .... 9 19 4 10 ©) DO) 3 24|..Royalty Junction g 59) 3 50 F Fe Or. ORE coco vee. | 8 321317 S 2) 4 15)-..Mt Stewart...... «| 8 10, 2 45 $ 45) 4 43) -Morell.......... |7 171200 9 $415 Of St. Peters ...... 7 15] 1 30 5 OL) 5 38).. Bear River ....../ 6 41,12 43 10 i 6 10) .Souris.......... 6 10,12 00 A. “ip. M. __|A- MIP. M. - Mie. M. A. MIP. M. S W)4 15)..Mt. Stewart...) 8 05) 2 55 Y 22S 08)..Cardigan....... T7IZ1B 2 45 5 20)..Georgetown ... | 6 55) 1 Oo A. MIP. M. \A. M.iP. M. . M.| A. M. 5 sMmernld 7 20 6) -Cape Traverse ..; 6 3) 2. «./| i A. M. Trainsare run by Eastern Standard ‘rime. “<+ A SUARP, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gev Mar Govt. Rvs, harlottetown. Voncton, N R Ratway fifice.Juace,, 1897 Wants, Lost, Found &¢ WANTED.—-'n a smal! fam'ir. a gird fir we derail housework. Enquire at this cfiice. dec 163) nd TO LET.—Honse on lower Spring Park Roed( with or without bern) containing eagh€large and wel! finished 100ms, Froat- @ roof reliar. Possession Ist of Dec. Apply to %.G.Torne, Revere Hotelt nov2/ -tf Open, style C, has two sets of reeds, in good acer. Apply at the Examiner Office. “od 2w ks fe SALE CHEAP.—~4 Mason & Hamlin me (27 —. WANTED.—A girl to d>» general house- work. References required, Apoly at this <aMice. decli—eed. LOST.—To-day, between w. A Weeks & ©o’s store and the ] ondon House, a new pai of gloves, (lady’s) in an envelope. Finde will please leave them at W. A. Weeks & t o ator e. deci4—tf W ANTED.—At once, aboy for Janitor o <A. ©. Club, Apply toG. A. fixon, a McK ay Woolen Millis dec8—-t! WANTED,.—A woman servant Arply to Miss Morris, 22% Weter St, drei— FOR SALBH. RARE CHANCE "The property occupied by J. J, Gav and son wtwate in the village of -ownat,7 miles from .Aariottetown, is offered for sale. The pre- rietors heve carried op a large market var- len mursery, and seed business tor thirty years, andthe purcbaser will no doubtietain fact, beyond & doubt That no other goods are as carefully made and inspected as wil Cutlery Razors and Scissors. } Famous the world j over. A large assort- Qj ment just received. WUD & ROGERS DIVIDEND NOTICE Merchants Bank of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown Nov. 29th 1897, Notice is hereby given, that a half yearly dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent per anpum on the capital stock of this Bank has been declared payable at its Banking House, on ano after January 3rd, 1898. Transf-r book ~ill be closed from December 2@th 1897, tothe 3rd of Jan- vary 189%, both dates inclusive. By order of the Board, J. M. DAVISON, Cashier. Nov. 29 15 wk td ANNUAL MEETING MERCHANTS BANK OF P, E. | The Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, will be held at its Banking House, Gt. George Street, on Tuesday, the 11th day cf January, next, 1898, at the hour of 11 o’ciock a.m, Proxies must be left with the cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. J. M. DAVISON, Cashier. nov29—15 &wtd HENRY R. LORDLY C. E A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Giraduate College of Civil Engineering Corsell University. Consulting Engineer for General Work, Specialiies: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- og and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. Jobn. Is)and correspondents address to Chariottetown. oct l4 d&w New Crockery Store All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dianer Sets, Tea Sets, Ci ocolate Sets aud Chamber Sets, Butrer Coolers, Pitciers, Bowles, Pie Plates, Butter Crocks Cream Crocks, Cake Pots, Bean Pote, «@ large share of the local trade. The prem- sescomprise a large dvelling house, s ore, warebouse, barn, shed, orchard, and about 15 acres of the most ferti.e land on the Island This land hasbeen manured year after wear, forso long thatas an wld man said the mierday: “It isall abed of mapure and eootd be hanled for topdressirg.” ‘this would %e an tdeal spotfor a country merch- @at. or it would be admirebie fora summer rewort, The situation is one of the most weamtiful on the Island. Good bathing, fishing. boating. shootirg and within @wgy distance; churches, post offce scho5i melephoue and shops all at the door. Vor terms oat So pater apply to Ww: ure Gay, Ga -on or to, ~s . JOHN T MKELLISH Solicitor Charlottetov n d&v’ oct 7 Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot of Glass, in Tumbiers, Gobiete, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets in Colered and Plain Giass, Preserve Diehes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolers, Cake Stands, and a lot of other articles toc pn merors to mention, GIVE US A CALL, We are sure to suit you, both in price and quality Cc. LEWIS, Graftou Street, exactly Side of Market House. —. 9 3idy wy - | from 6 to 10 cents | exported to Hungary, then sold to Ger- i Thany as exhibited, there is a time-stained docu ment, framed, and hung on the western wall, from which it appears that th: famous signal, “England expects every man to do his duty,” was not wholly Neison’s says St. Jaines’ Gazette Lieut. Pasco, wno was responsible fur the signalling on the Admiral’g ship makes the following statement: “IJlis Lord hip ec: e to me ou the poop and, after ordering certain signals to be made, about a quarter to noon, said: ‘Mr. Pasco, I want to say to the fleet? “Tens niid that every man wi do his ¢ y. He id ‘You must I quick, for I have one more to adi. I 3 tion.’ I rep] be *] Y« I perm me to ! itute tor confide the ral wil Neted, because ti word } the vocabulay ad } b - li i I te and i if wy will do, ] Lf As the la h ( handed Nelson turned to Ca Blackwo wo Was ta ing I h with ‘New I can do nor ‘ n trust 1 ' { events ay th i our Car thank ¢ ] } ‘ of ny duty Vy ne I sage had 1 \ i i fe 5. RY va j d kK nal for loys actison and 1} 4 Accordingly [ hy 16 at the to gallant masthead. and t e it remai ed until shot away.” Such, then, is t! duly swo a:d atteste? statement © | Nelsen’s flaz lieutenant, which he ga’ to Col. Bavlis, Mou who presented i to the museum, Mannfactnring: Feones An agricultural exhibition which ha been opened in Paris, under contrwi of the Government, inciudes 6000 en tries of agricultural implements an machinery. The exhibits very striking ly illustrate the progress made b French manufacturers in the last fe At one time nearly everythin: from England. Gratefalh James Buchanan, a on the Duwamish River, in ton, has recently been bequeathed $15.- 000 by a Texas cattle raiser. Buchanan was formerly a cowboy on the ca tle man’s ranch, and saved the lives of the vears. came Kemembered, fisherman, living Washing wife and child of his employer, Progressive Hens Rugsian hens are progressive. They laid 11,000,000 eggs for export in 187 and 1,250,000,000 las. in Russia ac They are 235,000,000 im 1885, year. The eggs are sold 2 dozen. Hungarizn eggs, and iinally as German eggs, to England No Friend: Theré. “Are you acquainted in Boomtown?’ “On, sen." “Have friends there, I suppose ?” “Well, no; you see, I'm a real estate agent, and I sold the town lots!” A Chip OW the Old Block Little Josephine Kipling, the 3-year- eld daughter of the great Rudyard, is very fond of the animals of the jungle. She loves the pictures of Mowsgli’s friends, and coos, “nice, pitty,” to rep- resentations of tigers and lions, Ancestral Portraita Cheap. “What will it cost to paint a por- trait of a great grandfather for my an- cestra] halJl] ?’ “Five hundred marks !" “What ! Why, what is the matter with you? For 260 marks I had a becutiful great, great grandfather painted.”—Fliegende Blaetter. Cee stent Wanted no Moral, The Jate Dr. W. B. Robertson of Irvine, Scotland, was once addressing a boys’ meeting, and having delighted them with some of his racy anecdotes, he began to draw to a close by saying: “Now, I'm going to point out the moral of all this.” “Never mind the moral,” shouted a little fellow from the middle of the hail; “gie’s anither story.” The Stirrup-Cup. Life, at my stirrup, lifted wistful eyes, And, as she gave the parting cup to me, Death’s pale companion for the silent sea, “I know,” she said, where it lies! A pledge between us now before you go, That when you meet me there your soul may know.” ~Charies G D, Roberts in Lippincott’s, “the land, and ++ 7? DO YOU WANT CONSUMPTION? it ? Then pay no attention to your hacking cough, and yonr weak throat. You can prevent it, though. Take Scott’s Emulsion early, when the cough first begins. December 2th: Wilt soon be here. ARE YOU READY FOR IT? We ave ready with a large stock of eleg- ant Fancy and Useful articles. G. fh. TAYLOR Opposite North JEWELER, North Side Queen Square. Are you really looking for it? Inviting THE DATLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 17, 1897 ’ ’ “yy “¢° o> Nelaen’s Famous Signal. i : f “ee oe o/ NENG ENG At S ygpratera Services Institute, S R&S CO RE Whitehall, at which relics connected 0) Al 0 vith Trafalcar and Nelsen are to be FOR ALL SKIN DISEASES SyMiy/ During MEDICAL VICE: Seventy years NY-AS-SAN has never on 2 ° eS failed in [SEND any case. POSTAL Wanted-The address /FRok of every sufferer in BOOKLETS Aime; ica, THE NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., TRURO N. 8. Mention this paper when you write, 135 & w After coughs and colds the germs of consumption often gain a foothold. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites will not cure every case; but, if taken in time, it will cure many. Even when the disease is farther advanced, some re- markable cures are eftected. In the most advanced stages it prolongs life, and makes the days far more comfort- able. Everyone suffering from consumption needs this food tonic. 50¢. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. PROFESSIONAL CARD McDONALD & INMAN Attorneys at Law, Commissioners. etc OFFICE cae» Cameron Block, Victoria Row J. A. McDowaxp. G. S. Ixnmay. Ch’town, dec7 — eod3mw&lawsw. Weuraleia In the head isalmost invariably ensed by tecayed and spscessed teeth. Don’t safer reedlessly when youcan be reJeived in a few 1ours and cured tn a tew davs by the careful reatment we will give you. URJ AYERS DENTIST. Painless extraction of teeth ee ee ti 11 INCHES MAKE ONE FOOT, 95 Feet Make (00. 900 Feet Make 1000. 4 and it requires 18000 feet to build a certain honse How much, 12 inches per foot, ¢ and like measure, wouid it take to build the same house? And what ¢ saving would there be if lumber were 5 purchased at $10 per M, latter meas- ure iu preference to $8 per M of the first ? We sell all kinds of lumber by the latter table at reasonable pri ‘es. Tevernoxe 18] JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. 226246220 8 472282808 i i i i i i i ee ee ee en ee oe ee Barrister, Etc., rown’s Block Charlottetown Money to Lean. LEGAL CARD | WARBURTON & McKINNOW Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. Commissioners for State of Massack usetts, &c., & ec, OFFICES "= Cameron Block, Charlottetown Brennan Building, Summerside 1 Kent Street, Georgetown, A. B. WarsurRToy, B, A. D.C. L., Q. C, Highland Ranges 0 and Jeurel Stowe Stand First in Publie Favor, | We are agents for these two celebrated makes of Stops O No cost beyond the price of the Piano charged for additional value given. r . Years in advance of any other Piano made a “4 Landlng to-day ex Steamer “Irene Mvrris,” dire from Liverpe | SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITRATE OF SODA MURIATE OF All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis. The only reliable, best, a east 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market. ; AULD BROS Te eS A eS nena = aaaremeee 200 Bicycles Wante To be stored (free of charge) for the winter, and clea repaired, nickeled or enameled, thoroughly renewed, e for spring. ENAMELING é We use the highest grade Enamel (black or colors) money can buy in New York, and dake it on in a mann the most fastidious cannot criticize, and the cost is th as others charge for ordinary paint, See sample at sh W P. DOULL, Kent 8 snanagaineans OS A omnerge He qi in Large, fat Herring in half barrels, barrels and qu barrels, from Sydney, Cow Bay, Madalene and Arichab ‘will warrant every package we sell, or refund the 2 For sale wholesale and retail by . CRANT & SO, Queen Street, Charlottetown - Gaga ne -—- — = ee = = —— ———— = XMAS GOOD ARRIVING ALWOST DAILY ee SILVER MOUNTED GOOD 25c to Beautiful Rings, Good Watches. 10.00 D. A. MCKINNON, % bh, Ch’town Dec, I, 1897~law & wim EW. TAYLO It’s resources are marvellous. 7 ‘s Their new patent Agraffi Bridge places this Piano 1 f It will pay to call and inspect the Heintzman Pia . POTASH, BONE MEAL, ETC. ia other of al man « end af Clark. like Wew when N the nex to the Clark's biutting 6OR crie ing up | Lanyon CONt is a Jain. OF Team at there, ty; The ma; ANd thes intenuin @6 the wi Ped chee SWeater “ll The “What loudly tO keep it coming ir FOU trices HP rari, ; isis ran] ini iite ry ji] OU i rary here. you Worver ‘T Crack alon —_—_—_— W20D