THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 21, 1997. _ NF CALENDAR, NOV. IS97, MONON S & ANGI Ist. 10 2t.5m, i Mh, Sh. 37.Gm., a. m. Tas arter, 17th, Dh. +9 Om... a. mw New . 24th. dh. BBa.. a ‘ Wrh. 10h. 2un ee av of Week Sun Sun j Hig) } R sea! Sets W ate r u +. n. is 0 | li Monday 71 441 > 49 ~| Tuesday he ; oY ” | Wedne day OU) | 37 o 1S 4/ Thursday 52 | “6 6 2S 2 | Friday > | > 743 6 | Saturday ei 8 50 7 su iay SO che +t {> g | i} 1) 1 Sy 4 »’ ) 1} 2A a0 7. 2x 12 «Q al 7 | Ji 2 SS az | o | ey 13 Zi 43 5 2 a4 ~ ‘ 7 23 | 0 37 15] vi ay 8 | as 6 6h Ue 16 | Tuesday m9} 21 2 26 17 | Weanesday ) x} 3 31 18 | Thursday 12 | me 4 3S iv y i 3 | 1S 5 48 AD | Saturday Poe ee 674 7l Sunday oe. oe <2 | Monday 17 | 6); 917 23 | Tuesday | 49 | 14| 10 26 | Wednesday i 3} 1) 30 25 | Thursday | @t ySi 3a 28) Friday | | 23 12| 13 28 "7 | Saturday ! 2A 11 a Ai Sunday 95 11 3S 29 | Monday FS 10 Xd 30 | Tuesday mae . 110 2» 4) P E Island failway On and after MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under, Trains In frains Out i ward. Read| STATIONS. ward. Read down, up. Pr. M.JA. M. pM. A M, 3 30) 6 15| - Charlottetown .../ g 2) 9 40 8 52) 6 29)..Royaltv Tunction.| g 16 9 19 4 1a 7 O3i..North Wiltshire. | 5 2? 8 4 58) 7 13)..Hunter River... | 5 59; 8 15 fh 34) 7 37|..Bradalhane...... i's oR} 7 37 5 441 7 is eneke is ~m728 5 7 53)..Freetown ....... 4521714 6 8 he pra 9 4 38) 6 St 6 s . ’c: 4156 DW 1 40, 8 Lv } S'Side {b. 40011 00 2@MP 8 ~ -Miscouche ......| 8 12.10 37 24 9 .. Wellington ...... | 3 28 19 10 312 «Port Fill ....200) 3 MN 9 Bl 4 $F EI ckdcons sé 1211868 5 01 .. Bloomfield ...... 1% 738 5 49.11 15)--Alberton........ 1% 7M" 6 45,11 55|--Tignish .... .... 122 50 5 3S Pm M. __|P, M.'A. M. A. MiP. M. lA. M.(P. M. 6 30, 3 10|..Charlottetown.... 9 10 4 19 6 #}..Royalty Junction § 59) 3 3 7 N.S, one's 8 32 317 8 det DOOR ecccoeeel BO 1 ZB | 8 se fd sé0<ee 717,20 9 Pl, Ween. dceceel 7 15) 1 30 0 .- Bear River ......| 6 41)12 48 Mag cescek 6 1012 00 A. MiP. M. A. MiP. M. A | \ A. M.|P. M. 8 10, 4 15) . Mt. Stewart ....| 8 M%) 2 25 8 pcRces ccc’ | 71R1B a . Georgetown vees| 6 55 1 Oo a. @. ‘ |A. M.|P. M. P, M. A. M. 5 Emerald ...... 72 6 . Cape Traverse 4] 6 3) ?. A. M, Yraineere run by Kastern Standard Vime. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGE*. — ntendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rvs, rlottatermn, VWeneton. © BR. Wants, Lost, Found &¢ LOST.—On Thuredav af ernoon, a vi low leather pure, con‘aining a sum of moner, and some parer of no use to anvrone exeept the owner. Finder wit! be lihera!ly rewarded y leaving same at this office. Raiway OMice.Juoe.. nov W BOARDFRS WANTED.— 4 few hoo -dorg ean he accommodated Povse hea’ do hy hotair. Arp’* to’rs, W W Redd, Wa-ore ly House, Gt Geo. St, new vi'd?t WANTED.—A general servant, atta ta ecok. Ayply to srs Charles Leigh. Fitzroy St. West. nov 22 WANTED-—By the fourth December, a general servaut, whocan eok faitty well. Apply to Mrs A A, Macdonald DOV W 3i pd WAYTED—A general servant in a sma’) family. Apply to Mrs R. B. Norton. nov 18 31 2. If You ai oles, Golng res ny BOSTON Or any part otf the United Siates, the cheapest and best route is via the |Plant Line, THE POPULAR SUM- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROJ CIVTOWN. The favorite S. S. ‘ Halitax”’ wil leave Ch’town for Boston every Friday ai l p. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- dav a' noon. Steamer cally at HAWKS" BUKY and Halifax both wavs Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Saturday mernings, via Pictou make close connection at Halifax with eteam- er “Halifax” for Boston direct Satur- days |1 pm. Tiekets for sale at stations P.¥®.I. Railway, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark tieket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. dAw Oysters Oysters Oysters JOY! JOY! JOY!" 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. 10} VICTORIA CAFE Gt. George St..... KING STREET ENGINE HOUSE SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tenders fur the Purchase of Kin, Street Engine House”... ill be received at this Office unti! noon on WEDNESDAY, 1st DECEYBER 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’s Office, City Clerk. City Hall Nov. 11,97—eod WANTFD,—A girl for general housework. Appiy to Mrs T. G. Taylor, Cumberald St, Nov 16 tf AGFNTS get fifty cents on each dollar; no experienre necessary, Write for agent's outfit, Address The Catholic News, 5 Barclay St.. New York. Oct 23 41 WANTED —A cook; $7 toa competent ner- son. References required. Apply at this office. nov3—tf eee atta BOARDFRS WANTED.— Four Boarders can be comfortably accommomated, Apo'y to Mrs Agnes MecNetll, Hillsbarouch Street nov'd—«&wtf WAN IE! —A young man todo chor, at- tend furnace and mate himself gen “ally useful, A good home foethe winter. Wages mcderate. A. Macdona’d, 38 Qnee~ at nov 19—8i eod TO Lét.T.- A bo: sein good order contain- ing eight reoms situate on Wates=t nearly oppo- ite Round House Also on King &t., near F ownal > treet, a house containing seven roome ApplytoL L. Beer, 10yv 9. 4: pi TO RFNT, for one or more years,— Market Garden, Orchard, Cottag- and Stable on St. Peter's Road. City water on premises Thi is amoney moekirg property for a cana’ le man. ApplvtoL. i. Beer. nov 1i—eod WANTED —A girl for general housework; two in family. Apply at this office. 2i pd FOR SALE CHEAP.—4 Mason & Hamlin Organ. style ©. has two sets of reeds, in good . Apply a: the Examiner Office Ovt2/—eod wks NIGHT SCHOOL ‘Ths Evening Session —OF THE— Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy ©PENS ON OCTOBER 18TH INST. Thi Session affo:ds an excellent opportunity fo those why cannot attend during the aeyto acouire ®& business education. Ite object is to assist those in needor help; and the work issO arranged that no one, however deficient, need feel any embarasament INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION SUPJECTS—Pr:ctical Arithmetic, Writ- ing. eary and rapid) Business Cor: espondence Book xeeping by single ard Doube Entry Actus! Basiness Practise, not copying short har dand Typewriting. The Per manship Department is conducted by yr J Harry Williams; for sp-cimens of his. adents’ work, see Geo, Carter & Co’s window, shorthand by Mr Wm Moran, the onty cepsed public teacher in this Prov- nee. Five sessions per week; hours 7 30 to 9 30 p. m Forrates and tull information csail at the © B. (. or write to L B MILLER, t= ntendi tnd ve ienain “ole a . n ng studen e an ranches @ealned. 7 4 oot 3 dif | Apples from Ontario Wilmer VWicLean's Two Historic Louse General Herace Porter describes tive surrender of Lee in his ‘‘Campzigning With Grant’! tz The Century. The sur- render took place in the house of Wil- mer McLean, it will be remembered. Ceveral Poxter says: It is a singular historical coincidence that McLean’s former home was “pon a Virginia farm near the battlegre und of th Bull hun, and his house was used for a time as the headquarters of General Beaure- gard. When it was found that this fight Was so popular that it was given an en- core second battle of Bull. Run was fought the next year on the same ground, Mr. McLean became convinced that the place was altogether lacking in and, to avoid the active theater first and a repose, of war, he removed to the quiet village of Appomattox, only to find himself again surrounded by contending armies. Thus the first and last scenes of the war trauma in Virginia were enacted upon lis property. The Spanish Main, eee 1, i ee ~DPDANIS mniain ls ta8 circnins ing Jamaica, Santo Dk ward islands and the Windward islands, with the coast of Venezuela, in South America. The word. ‘‘imain’’ h: finity with the English word asiu main- land, but cc trom the Spuhish word wanea, shac*.les, given in reference to the imaginary resemblance of the broken $ no af- nies chain of islands to that (in carly days) fa Miliar uarticie.—-boston ‘Lrauscript. Disappointed. Gertie—Marie is uwtully angry at that young Turtter. Mertie—What for? Did she find out he was firting with her? Gertie—No. She theught that he was flirti::g, but learned that he was not. — Brooklyn Lite. 7” Rose to the Occasion, The story of a young woman who wound up her letter to a friend with, “*P, S.—I1 forgot to tell you I was mar- ried,’’ is matched, says the London Tel- egraph. Miss Kate of Belfast re- cently consented to adopt the name of a gentleman friend, and so they were married. She is in Dublin now and is stopping at the Gresham hotel. The other day she made some purchases, and in going home she said, ‘‘ You may send them home for me—Miss Kate ——, Greshem hotcl.”’ She had reached the sidewalk before she recollected that she had given her maiden name. With admirable wit she stepped back and said to the clerk, ‘‘Oh, by the way, send that package to Miss Kate , care of Mrs, , Gresham hotel,'’ and she swept out of the store as if she had been married 15 years. Swordsawomen Abroad. Some day it will be the women of foreign countries who will defend their nation’s honor after the French-Italian style recently witnessed. Women of the upper classes in France and Spain are g*uerally expert swordswomen. They are taught to fence as carefully and ac- curately as their brothers, and there are numerous schools in the two countries where young women are taught not on- ly to fence, but to handle the broad- sword. In some of the Nevada eanyons in se- vere weather the jack rabbits freeze to death, huddled together in clustera, vainly trying to get a little warmth out of one another. Then the Washoe and Piute Indian hunters break them off in bunches and flood the market with them. WVI0D’S PHO: ?VHODINE The Great Eng) 'sh Remedy. . = Siz Juckages Guaranteed to ri prompi.y and permanently : atorrheu, Impotency and a’ As SS effects of Abuse or Excesses r \ x 3 Bi Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Beforeand After. :ints, which soon lead to In- cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Meidicine énown, Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in piace of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return The Wood Company, Windsor. Ont., Canada. Sid in Charlottetown by Geo. E ughes Druggist. cure all forms of Nervous Weakne «s, Emissions,Sperm firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of “aall, Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One will wast, sin wit cure. Pamph'ets free to any address, L l ’ We have just received 150 bbis. of choice winter-keeping They are nearly all Northern Spys, witn a few barrels of Green- ings, Pippins ard Baldwins. We want the most of them for cur retail trade, but will sella few bar els for tamily Beer & Goff i “ (ine Terrible Years. —_—— cpm Wisery and Saflermey | gp 2 | Bay and Night ‘The Ladies | Paine's Celery Compound Vistorious Over Liver Trowh!es A Mightv Work After the Doctor Failed. If proper treatment 1s nor restored ‘o it time, the re-alts of liver complaint are territ le, often ending in death. Mrs McRae.of Onelp Ont., euffered for nine long vears from liver complaint. Her cose batiled the skill of the physician she empicved: he could do no more, and and the sufferer was |: f almost hopless. Heering of Paine’s Celery Compound she procured a anpply, and soon experienced returning health and vigor. The second hettle completely cured her. Mre, McRae writes forthe henefit of allin misery and affliction; shesays: “It gives me great pleasnre to add mv ‘e-timony to the valne of Paine’a Celery Compound. For pine years | had heen tronbled with liver complaint, and often had very had «nelle from it. Two veara ago thie eprirng I had » very bad s#ttack cf it, and calle‘ in a doetor who relieved me of the tronhl., but P ren aned weak, and could neither eat nor sleep, and suff*red ao much with my hesd thatI procured a bottle of veur Paine’s Celery Compound, - pt he f ee I had the contente nsed I could ea ar! sleep well, and the pain in my bead was completely gone, I taok the +erand bore, and have never been tronbled with Neer complaint since. Your Compennd has banished constiration which troubled me for many ywars,and has built me up and completely cured me. T am now 64 veare old,and from what I know I consider your medicine the best on the market. Honing that your valuabe medicine wil] do for others what it bas dune for me is mv sincere ¥ je,” Liuail Tax, 1897 Owners of property are reminded that by the recene 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 tihe 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 Dec- ember. A discount of 5 per cent. will be allowed if paid on or before the 15th Nov., 1897. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer. nov9—-d2awtd&w WARE - ROUSES TO LET PEAKE’S WHARF (WO 1) Wharfage stcrage and yard- age, at reasonable rates. Arthur & Peake. Nov. 4 To Open In a Few Days a large assortment of a= FANCY GOODS Xmas Cards, Calendars, Books, etc , ete. Mchilian & Hornsby, QUEEN STREET Bottled Joy, Empty bottles wented, cheapest cash price paid fur all kind of empty bottles. JOHN P, JOY, Victoria Case Gt. George &. ee a —_=== = as a —— a <t~easons Why > SHOULD HAVE THER -—————— JACKETS MADE TO ORDERE AT B. A. BRUCE'S You cin have any color or quality of cloth you wang You can have any style you fancy. Your Jacket Will be made strong and well finished, such as a tailor only can make You wi'l have a first class fitting garment. Many of ihe most stylish jackets seen on our streets are made} ils. P Lastly, one important consideration. You will not have to pay as high # price as for an imported garment of simile quality. Give usa trial. A. BRUCE iD BURGLAR __ WANTED. To the Burglar who emered our office and broke the Handle of Safe we extend 40 invitation to call agsin, promising him a free entry into the safe, aod thereby sar ing him the use of the Stillson wrench. We will aot insure his easy exit, but will begs hand with an ambulance and uodertaker. : At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our twely yang Cheese Presses, Nearly al cat were imported aerein the past required to te vpaired within a vear. Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the market, Onur Batecock Testers never break toe bottles. The press hoops are right for eighty Ibs of curd. And best of all i.e * AUPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” is on f th fi wayahead of all others Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers, Our Pamps are wiauiag « uame for themselves at T. A. WeLMAN - ———— oy im PIANO Snap —— We have tw» American Square Pianos, one by VOSE & SONS, BOSTON an@ one by HALLET & DAVIES BOSTON, Both of these Pianos are in first class condition, and will be sold | at a great sacrifice if applied for at once, as we must cleat them out to make room for vur fall and winter stock, Priceson application. % BROS The P. E, Island Music House. ——— English Manure 0000 06006000 . Lar.ding to-day ex Steamer “Irene M»rris,” direct from Liverpool,. b§ SUPERPHOS?HATES, NITRATE*OFISODA MURIATE OF POTASH, BONE MEAL, ETC. All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis. The oniy reliable, best, and # east 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market, AULD BROS. a CHEAP FOR SPOT CAS i4 TONS BEST QUALITY HAY BALE WIRE | Cut 10} feet; gauge 14, at the CITY - HARDWARE - STORS) o+e-QUEEN STREET.... Proncunced best quality by all who have used it. R. B. NORTON J. F. Norton Prop~ietor.