al . Om me plat ig 7 ee oe eee PE, Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the tvains of this Katlway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under —— — mae <n mete te ee a —— 4 rains Out-| Trains In- | ward, Read STATIONS, ward. Read } down. } up. P. M.A. M. | we Me 3 30) 6 30, Charlottetown ...) 9 1512 10 | 3 521 6 14'.. Royalty function.’ 9 O] 11 48] .North Wiltshire 28 10 58 | 3 1 421 7 is). { i 2 58} 7 28}..Hunter River... | § 18)10 48 ) B4 7 5y)..Bradalbanc.... 7 54/10 07 5 44) 7 58| PIE owes 7 48) 9 57 5 59) 8 08)..Freetown .... 7 381 9 42 6 20; 8 29). . Kensington 1721920 6 55) 8 45/Ar. \ S’Side ' oe 7 00) 8 Es 7 3010 OojLy f L*¥-| 6 05) 8 10 7 45.10 29]..Miscouche ..... & 49 7 56 S 02 10 49|.. Wellington....-- 5 16 7 38 8 20] go). Port Hill ....0+:. { 3 711 9 20,12 50). .O'Leary....+---- 3 15) 6 20 9 36) 1 15) Bloomfield ..... » 50 6 OF 10 00 2 og|..Alberton.......- 1 13) 5 40 10 40 3 oo}... Tignish .... «---. 1 05) 5 00 P. M./P. M.} : p. M.A. M. A: wae M. — lA M 6 45) 3 00). Charlottetown ...| 9 15 : 40 7 05) 3 14|..Royalty Junctior) 9 O1| 5 20 7 38) 3 37| . Bedford eas 8 37} 4 47 10, 4 OO|Ar. is Vv, 8 15) 4 15 4 05 pr” | MtStew i Ar 8 10) 4 00 9 00) 4 33 fj NE ree dcese | 7 42) 3 WD 9 290) 4 54).-St. Peters ......) 7 20) 2 50 10 16, 5.28) .. Bear River ..... | 6 46) 2 08 11 00; @O0} .Souris.... ....../ 6 15) 1 2 A. M.IP. M. fa. M.IP. My 8 25] 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ... | 8 10) 3 50 9 37| 4 58)..Cardigan........ 717; 2 38 ' 00, & 15|..Georgetown ....) 7 00) 2 15 ~é.|Ps AM }P. Pp. M. A. M. | 755] .Emerald ...... 745 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 . A. M. Trainsare run by HKastern Standard Time. A MoDONALD, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Me Se Gnarlottetown. oncton, N B. Railway Office, June 1. 1%? Wants, Lost, Found &¢ — momeeoepe: - ———$_—_—_— ———.— — _ WANTED—Immediately, a cook; no wash- ing. Apply to Mrs, Fitzgerald. 1238— WANTED —A girl fer general housework Apply to Mrs Thos Campbell, Richmond St LOST —A pair of gold skeleton rimmed eve- glassesincase. Please leave at G F. Hut- cheson’s Jewelry St. ]23—3i WANTED—A Edward Bayfield. ‘sousemaid Arply to Mrs 130d y ~ & wky—guar. LOST.— Yesterday morning at the market a purse containing six dollars Finder will confer a great favor by re urnirg same to | Mrs. McKinnon, Chestnut &t, or to this office AMERICAN GLADSTONE CARRIAGE For Sale, built br French of Boston Goed ss new. Sell for half cost. Apply at Larges Carriage Factory. 13) tf. TO LET—An office in Bank Building with 4 -o-procf vault, sdjoining the offices of Mesars Davies & Haszard. Apply to. M. Davison, Cashier, 106 SALESMEN WANTED, ‘> overy district to handle reliable cools, new <>ason, samples freevsalary fromthe start. For particniars 95 write Luke Bros, Co Montreal. TO LET—The dwelling honse containing seven rooms,on Hillsborongh St. adjoining the residence of Lemuel Poole, Esq Also stable therewith For particuiars as to rent, ete, apply to George Alley 1¢4 TO LET—A house containing six rooms sit- n OF Lt St -back.of Merchants..Bank, ion ziven ist of June apply ; Dundas Fsplanade. . a Pasture te let--—Persons wanting Pasture for Cows during the Season, ‘Héa¥ the City, had better apply to the undersigned at once, as he can only take a limited number’ ~ Arthur Peters 134 lmo WANTED —Chief Agent for P E.1. to sup- erintend the business of the Manufacturers’ Life Ipsurapce Company. ‘rhe business is DOw so extensive as to require a resident man co. en See — wanted in eve’y ubprepresen c lyte J. R Paton Box 202 Charlottetown. — aaa UEEN VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND EIGN; great historic work.sells on sightto thousands. Lord Dofferin in- troduces it to Canadians in glewing words Easy to make $20.00 a week. some make twice hat. Manv make more in spare time than during day at regular employment. This ree’ Great Sexagenary Celebrations are ming it. Bookson time. Prospectus free tocanvarsers, Territory eoing fast. THE BRADLEY GARRETSON Co Ltd Toronto- Can ° : We D)a t. Claim To be able to suit all who are suffering with their eyes, but we know of a good many people who have sfiffered in- tessant headache, pain in the eyes, etc,who attribute their relief to the wearing of prop- erly fitted glasses. We aie here to help you if possible. G. Hb. FAVYEOR f Jeweler and Optician. North Side Queen Square. CART FOR SALE oe¢6698 A second hand Cart. in good order will be sold cheap. Apply to Wm. Sellar, Butcher, Hillsboreugh St, THE DAILY EXAMINER, ‘CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 7. 1897 — — — i MEs:>\G@# TO MEN, + Honesty and True Phil by Still Exist, Proving that T' anit If any man who is weak, nervous and debilitated, or who is suffering from = any of the various troul resulting from youthful folly, exce-s°- ur overwork, wil! take heart and writeto me, I will him confidentially and free of charge th: plan pursued by which I was completely restored to perfect health and manhood atfer years of suflering from Nersons Dr bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weak- ness, Ih ve nothing to cell, and there‘or want no money, but as [ know through my own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers, lam glad to be able t assist any fellow-beings toacure, I an well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I myself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly Jost faith in mank’nd but I rejoice to say that I am now pertecily well and happy once more and am desiron~ therefore to make this certain means of cure kvown toall. If you will write to me you can rely upon beipg cured and the proud satisfaction of having been of great service toone ih need will be sufficient reward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover portage and address Mr. Geo. G. Sirong, North Rockwood, Mich L35p&w. Get the Best The public are too intelligent to pur chase a worthless article a second time, o1 the contrarv they want the best! Phyri-- sian are virtually unanimous in saving Scott's Emulsion is the best form of Cod Liver Oil. — Of all the nerve-tonics— bromos, celeries or nervines —your doctor will tell you that the Hypophosphites are best understood. So thor- oughly related is the nervous system to disease that some physicians prescribe Hypo- phosphites alone in _ the early stages of Consumption. Scott’s Emulsion is.Cod-liver Oil, emulsified, with the Hypophosphites, happily blended. The result of its use is greater strength and activity of the brain, the’ spinal cord and the nerves. Let us send you a book all about it. Sent freg, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont CHARLOTTETOWN BO Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent 116 : Pic-Ni Tickets, Programines, Dodgers, Bus- iness Carde, Circulars, etc., done at short notice. Estimates cheerfully given on all classes print- ing. Y.u cun save money by dealing with J; D. TAYLOR : 1 i a QvuEEN StrrReET PRINTER Some Very Superior F looring haa just been added to our stock. It is { Flooring, and when we say that iv’s the nicest we’ve handied for a long time, it means a great deal. NOW, DON'T STAY AWAY because we say it’s verv superior stock, fer as a matter of faet all our Lumber is of the very best quality, and you know our prices sre always right. It pleases us to have you call. We don’t mind answering questions by telephone, and if you write vou will receive the same atian- tion as sf you were in the city. TeLeruone 181. JAMES BARRETT. CONNOLLY’S WHARE TO LET. —— The house on Richmond St. west, at resent occupied by Mr. J. M. McLeod. his house is beautifully situated on th- ha: bor front, with splendid view. Is fite ted with all the modern improvements. Apply te Mr. Thos Campbell. | PARIS REST '¢ Tutti Frutti AURANTS, | INFORMATION FOR THOSE WHO IN- TEND VISITING THE GAY CITY. | The “Swell” Eating Places and Samples Fenda | of Their Charges—Pricos That Some- times Astonish Even High Rolling Americans. These Americans who think that New York is an expensive place ought to go 10 Paris. There is no doubt that the prices of New York at first class places are high, but the New York restaur- ants have not reached such expertness fn making ovt bills as they have in Paris. Therefore it is not at all uncom mon to notice an American with his wife going over his bill with the hair slowly rising upon his head. There are plenty of places in Paris where you cau get a dinner cheaper— the bouilloms Duval, forexample. These restaurants are sprinkled all over Paris, and they give you plain food very well oooked at a reasonable figure. Bué the average American generally goes to the alt ae which are about 12 in number. There is the Cafe de Paris, Cubat’s, Chevillard’s, Durand’s, Jo- seph’s, the Restaurant Larue, the Tour d’Argent, Maire’s, Paillard’s, the Mai- son Doree, the Cafe Voisin and the Res- taurant Lucas, together with the Cafe Anglais, the Lion d'Or, Foyot’s and Marquery's, if you choose to include them. The Cafe Anglais is no longer first clase, the Lion d’Or has been closed, Foyot’s is in the Latin quarter and Marquery’s is only middle class. The highest priced placesare Durand’s, Pail- lard’s and the Oafe Voisin, and these are the most frequented. Each year the restaurant frequented by the ‘‘swells’’ changes. Two years ago it was Du- rand’s, last year it was Paillard’s and. this year it is Voisin’s. ‘, Americans are generally disappointed | in the appearance of these places be- cause they are frequently smal! and by no means gorgeous in their equipments, They are all asranged in about the same way—a row of oushioned seats or di- vans running around the wall, with ta- bles placed next to them. The guests nearly always ensconce themselves on the seats next to the wall and are served from the other side of the tables by the waiters. Occasionally, when the place is crowded, people will seat themselves on the outside, but ordinarily they are found on only one side of the table. As for the table linen, the china, the knives and forks, they are by no means as fine as wa find in many of the American hotels and restaurants... The cooxing, however, is bard to excel. The reason. that the Paris restaurants obtain such high prices is owing to their deculiaritv When Bicycling always hare W\} some Tutti Wh Frutti with Ag ios. Itallays irst and rea tigue, S Some dealers to obtain a big profit, try topalm offimitations, See that the trade mark name is on each 5c. package, Save coupons inside of wrappers for latest books and prizes. 151 SHERIFF'S SALE. Atthe suit of Edward Jaryis Hodgson, Plaintiff, and Charles E. Rowe, and Frederick Rowe,De- fendante, By virtue of a writ of fi fa execution to me directed, issued ont of Her Majesty’s Su- preme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Edward Jarvis Hodgson, against Charles E. Rowe and Frederick E. Rowe. I have takeu and seized asthe property, goods and chattels of the above named defend- ants, the following articles, that is to say : 1 Heintzman Piano. AndIdo -herehy give Public Notica that I will on Friday, the 4th day of June, A.D., 1897, at12 o’clock noon, at the Music Store of D. McMillan,on Great George St, in Queen’s Connty, set up and sell by Public Auction, the said goods and chattels to eatisty the levy marked on the said writ of execution, being ($90.32) ninety dollars and thirtv two cents, be- sides Sherift’s fees and al] legal incidental expenses. WALTER B. ROBERTSON, W.S. STEWART, Sherift Plaintitt’s Attorney. Sher ff’s Oftice, Ch’town, 28th May, A.D., 1897—sat tue thur FOR SALE A Lot of half an acre of Jand in Pownal Village. Excellent site for dwelling house, business stand or enmmer residence. Beautiful situation ; good bathing, shoot- ing and fishing. For further particuiars apply at the law office of undersigned, London House Building, Charlottetown JOHN T. MELLISH. liwy4i 123 of getting what they cali primeurs. Their Paris epicurean guests seem to want to eat things out of season. For example, they are fond of serving you peas in January. Then, they will give you pheasanis and birdnest soup and other exotic dishes. Here is a sample dinner and a very plain one for two at a Paris restaurant. They charge you, by the way, 50 cen- times, or 10 cents, to sit down. There- fore for the two places, or couverts, put down 1 franc; an aperitif, the substi- tute for our American cocktail, another franc; a bottle of ordinary white wine, 3 francs; a bottle of ordinary burgundy, 7 fraucs; a tureen of bouillon, another franc; a sole with normandy sauce, 8 francs; a duckling with turnips and cream, 15 francs; asparagus with a de- ficate sauce, 12 francs; ice cream tart, 5 franes; coffee, half a france; liqueurs, 1 franc; tip, half a franc; total, about 69 francs, or about $12. The French have many ways of cook- ing eggs most deliciously. For exam- ple, eggs with shrimps, scrambled eggs with chickea gravy, and scrambled eggs with almost everything, much better, you find, than in America. They also cook many things in covered sancepans which are most appetizing. Their sauce- pans are earthenware, of the kind call- ed casseroles, and by keeping them coy- ered they can cook a chicken en casse- role whick will make your mouth wa- ter. The average American chicken is baked in an oven—although the cook thinks she is roasting it when she is only baking it—and, as a rule, it is dry and tasteless and unfit to eat. You can get a lunch, or what the French call a breakfast, at auy of these restaurants, including a bottle of ordi- nary Wine, butter, shrimps, eggs and mushreoms, chicken with artichoke hearts, strawberry tart, coffee and cheese for about 25 francs, say $5. But allof these bills thatI am giving you are the dinners aud breakfasts ordered by people who are careful. The average American is apt to take things which are suggested to him by the waiter, and when he has eaten with his table com- costs $10 apiece it makes him very tired. If you will notice, I have put en the bills of fare above only ordinary wines. If you place yourself in the hands of the sommeiller, or wine steward, and tell him you want something very good, bs will bring you up an old cobwebby bottle of burgundy without veny tag on it and will tell you that it is good. So it is. It will generally cost you more than champagne, aud by thesame token it is better than ch Americans soon find ovt the places where they have good burgundy and bordeaux, but they have to pay for them. I would advise ‘these Americans always to trust in the. sommeiller rather than attempt to find things themselves fr the wine list, ampagne. Because the wine list is meaningless. Al. it can tell you is vintage and prices, jand somctimes not even that.—Paris ; os ° a ; Cor. San francisco Argonaut. Enlizhtered,. Tarry de Windt, the Siberian traveler, took a number of woodcuts of the An- dree polar ballcon for distribution among the natives of northwestern Si- beria. One day he noticed a Tchuktchi studying one of the pictures intently and asked him what he would do if be saw it in the sky. ‘‘Shoot it,’’ was the imunediate reply. 5 ad - Ay O1b ASD Wati, Taiep Reweor.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been ., used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teethi with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays al] pain,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy forDiarrhea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggiste in every part of the worl’. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth iug Syrup, and tahe no other kind 1 3 5w New trop Molasses Now landing at Connolly’s Wharf, ex Schooner Brudenell from West Indies. ! 200 puncheons 25 tlerces Porto Rizo 20 harrels Molasses For sale low white landing. N. RATTENBURY. 125—3weod. Choice PEAKS WHARF. NO DANGER. Wharf storage and yardage. WAREHOUSES TO LET By month or year. Apply to ARTHUR G. 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Sparing Ch Fuel! 3 eter tiescnkanans : : T h C Ni : k London, Torano, ¢ Mi ; Montreal, Winnipeg, 3 e C aly 0. 0, Vaneouver it 3 If your local dealer cannot supply, write our nearest house, : | Lo O a They're All ma On TolT & ft ewoor-£ @ hy’ -MonTREAb ae aa” a - Of ee ee SS eran NOW OPENIN -_—-< Mie We have just opened five lines of the followin g:—Eag lish and American Hats & Caps, OVERCOATINGS SUITINGS | TROUSERING 4 The latest styles, popular makes and shades, The)? thigs for the coming season. We give the best values, our prices. JOHN MACLEOD & C0 MERCHANT TAILORS. SPECTACLES. ee ae et Over twenty-five years I have been in the Spectacle bus inoss and during that time have fitted hundreds and hundreds of persons. Sowe had put off getting glasses so long that they could not sze a large 4 inch letter A without going within 2 or 3 feet of it, and might have gone blind if they had put off getting glasses much longer. Others have been fitted of rather misfitted, with wrong glasses by travellers, and charg- ed a great deal more than they ought to have been. This ' sysar our traveller, Mr.C. H. White, intends calling on pat ties at their homes in the cvuntry, to test eyes and show sal ples of our goods, your faverable consideration, him will be filleé as soon as possible and guaranteed by mes Glasses can also be exchanged at the store, CAMERON Bu0ek, City, if after a trial they dv not prove as satisfactory as you TD et E W. TAYLOR, City Should he call on you I bespeak for him ' and any order you may giv@ @ é