it ‘duu veev edule: Cul Wiveuvduerevdvvddte’ ones er ARE? oy wage LAY ; | Lasts a | fathers freely— a pure hard soap —low in price— highest i in quality. AAAAAAAMARABA2AABAPBARARAAAARASAD S7. CROIX SOAP MFG, CO., St. Stephen, 1.8. & aaa aD a a yeaas >aaaas ee Wants, Lost, Found, &&¢ ~ wt 1 for get neral housework, Tt). Stewart, Kent = 93) WANTED. Aorily to Vrw WANTED— & girl App'y to Mrs F W Robins, Kent Street for general housework, 208 BROUSH UvSsr- on lea ridge same a’ the Hotel Davies. Finder will be rewarded 208 LOST—A watch +a] [stones pink onyx and m 8 agate) betweea Parliament Building and Professor Caven’s. A liberal reward of ered WANTED—A wly for light office work Address P O Box 1 D7 tf WANTE)D—One or two young men to ferms reae 205 3: pd —— b yard in a sma'l private familly socable Apop.y at this offic: BOARD WANTED—By « young centleman in a private family, (Protestant) Reply stat- ing terms per wee to M. EXAMINER office. WANT*D.—A4 second hand letter-press. Apply at this office, ‘J CES -FPortheterm of four years and sic months, that large store on the corner of Qaeen and Graftoa Streets, lately oceucied by tae McKay Woolen Milis. App!y to Prowse Bros 177 tf WANTED-—A bousemaid. one who can wait Oa table preferred. Apply to Mrs Kayfice'4 136 aa Te) ‘LET-A dw stliag house oa Prince Mt. ormeriy occupia! by Mr. 3. C. Nash. Possexe om given immediately. Apply to yada 8 nith, at County « Jourt Office res Lel—Uwettnz, uomw on Po #nal St, mextto st. Josepa Convent. Large atabie, wees andgardeo. Apply at Dxid’s Medical ail 173 i TO LET.— House on prighton Koad, heat- @1 with bot water, Bath Rooms etc. at present ocaipied by T J. Dillon Esq. Poesession given May.apcly to !. J. Mocinnon 69 WANTED —A girl for general bousework, must have references. Apply to Mis Philip Large, Bayfield §treet 199 ee 875.00 will buy the best hand made buggy ttn bet material and work throughout. eepthe money on toe Island. encourage Guu tics, anl daykrom FP RK. &us- OU pese utta 4 rast wyit _ s TOLET—A house containing fi @itua'ed on Kin « @treet Bank of P E Islaod u L Beer, _ five rooms, back of Merrhaat’. Apply «at the office of Prince Edward Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 26th June, 1898, he trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun excepted,) as under. Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down up *. Pr MM. A.M PM t 1230 310 \vh'townar 190 1135 950 0) 1530 380 Royalty Junct 941 1115 935 32 236 412 N. Wiltshire 856 1030 908 42 251 426 Hunter River 842 1017 853 3 335 506 arEmeraldiv 750 939 823 AM 5 it ls Junct 0 640 610 ar ‘ 655 835 735 <« S’side > 030 TH lv f ) ar 82 545 115 $17..... Wellington.....745 500 155 oar i ola Port Hit py UF 937 .-O’Leary .... 621 300 15g10 17 .Aiberton........540 210 310 1055 ... Tignish.....lv 500 105 mn, Pe AM AM. AM PM AM PM 615 200 lv..Charlottetown..ar815 350 72D 330....Moant Stewart.....710 22] S10 438....... Cardigan. ......6 10 1251 825 5 00 ar.. .Georgetown....lv5 55 12 30 AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 715 3301v..Mount Stewart..ar705 210 Om OWBscc. ccs cee 1 S05 136......St. Peters..... 615 1@ 910 6O5ar......Souris..... lv 510 11 35 Aju PM AM PM P. M. A. M. So lv...-. Emerald, ar 545 #15 ar...Cape Traverse. .lv 5 06 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGE R, (ren lan. Can. Gov't Ry 4 . Moncton, N. B, SHARP, Superintendent, P. E. I. R. Ntown “re Vaccination Act, 1886” a e Vaccinatios will be attended to under be provisions of this Act, by the under- Signed, at their re«pecti ive offices, daily; or the present between 2 and 4 o'clock cm. RICHARD JOHNSON, M. D, PETER CONROY, M. D.., Sup’ dts of Vacci ination eg 21, 189°,—dyeod2wks | l t THE DAILY EXAMINER, ee SEPTEMBER 6, :89) ecm? CP | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Information for Tourists and Other Time Tables, etc. Prince Edward Islaod has many attrac- for tourists, ami it is expected that the influx of visitors will be this eSeeaFon very iarge. HOW TO GET TO CHARLOTTETOWN The steamer Halifax leaves Boston for Coarlottetown every Saturday at noon and will be due at Charloctetowy on Monday night. On the following Tuesday at ove she will leave on return to Boston. Haili- tax and Port Hawkesbary are called at every trip. Passengers may take the steamer at aay of the ports mentioned. The Halirax bas been supplemented by tbe Grand Duchess. The steamer City of Ghent plys between Halifax and Charlottetown each week, calling at several ports en route. She is due here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavista, Cam- pana, Tiber and Pollino, of Montreal, also “jake Chsrlottetown a port of cail. Passengers for this Province coming by way oO: Pictou are brought to ¢ Sharlotterown by the steamer Princess. Those coming by way of Point Da Chene connect with the steamer Northumberland, and may come through to Charlottetown by the mail specia! which leaves Summerside each evening immediately after the steamer reaches that port. HOTEL AND OTHER ACCOMODA- TION. Hotel Davies...... ves uaun Charlottetown hee) Bei cccecsces 0 0c 0 o 0000 “ “ Revere Hotel.......... Eureka Houee......... e Rankin House...... snevines - Lepege House... .. ....-.- 3 IE OIE, 0s. 0 0 0 ws Sancees e Duncan House............ 66 Railway Houes......seececseseee ” Cantwell House....cc-cceseeees “6 ties we Summerside ES ew wackée oe Campbell Hotel......... eee ” Aitken House.....0.-sesecsesree Georgetown Tapper House..... ask eave “ ee WIN BN, ceccnccass Sonri Ocean House ...... ee - Landsdown Hotel...... ..-Cape Traverse ree BONTERS. . < « eccetees Alberton Wisener House...... - melee oe Seaforth Houee..... hi aca ik ” I HR icctinccestts + «2 SY II. ns « otboceens Commercial Hote]l......... Macdonald House....... Clark’s Hotel.. Tignish Kensington Montague .Mount Stewart eevee Manson House.. sini “ . Acadia oo set stpniaanines .. Tracadie Beach Seaside Hotel......... ietlinnais Rastico Pleasant View House....... Hampton I Powna! Dominion House........ 7 SN . wheabukenans'e Stat hope BEMIS MOUS ccccsescececes Se i Saicdinee cs Brackley Point North Shore House......... Malpeque Hodgson House........-.... - Tuere are many other hotels throughout the province, as wellas a good many farm houses, "ybere excellent accommodation may be obtained at a reasonabie rate. ROCKY POINT FERRY The steamer Elfia plies between Prince Street wharf and Rocky Point daily, (Suadays excepted) as follows: Wil! leave Prince Street Wharf GBs c's'0s cnckecsiia .e 6.36. 8 m. DP owene dessin cabadieses ~ * F ideéctecsmmvememenes Bae statin solamente < take a + eee nsaie ih ne dn keene 100 p. m. ecsces eueessestindiesscacesens 40R ™ "cb emacuheshenue mannan ae. * Will leave Rocky Point: BB cecetnceves cess tesuevgnsseesiscns 700 a. m. F coumeseremibemetcecsn Gee “ TF cpheetecs otedtenrmmatesscaeee * sinned heebees womeegmianee .“ ° canateos aceeuenebiieanencsenent . 130 p. m. guns ou danas Srccwses BO oe * pecneuns oscese ecenc@ecccsmes BU W gant &i-de hbo uses ts re SUNDAYS, Will leave Prince Street Wharf - BE cigstecvccvcvecssccessy OOO Re Mh o CACO TON THREE ETOH. ee ee coos 12 45 Pp. nm. . wabdemdees sreceee .eosecccee 7 00 8 *f ” “ee “oN e go tee + 00 ™ Will hale Rocky Point; TW ccompa y sonsenieinal oe 1000 a, m. f pine nemmniinitinacce. 1 16a Oy o6-eetestnme <,° \ Saheene en 8 OS WF | gheds: stene;sgsbontédie mace OOF = — a a. -- a ‘ction Burcat. _—- o> Tourists ta. Visitors to Prince Ku “ Teland desire iuformation, relating to . <ia!s, and boarding houses, trains, bos’) «very stables ete. aud how to reach the (if¢reu! seaside and country resorts, fishing pinc2s &c. &c. can obtain the same by calling o1 or writing to Mesers Johnson & Johason druggists. Prowse Block Ch’town. All information cheerfully furnished free of charge. J] who ii GHAGSGGGAS og “Prince Ku ward Islan.’ Se ee le Sf New Edition--Just Issued. [ An MMlesivated Book, de- scriptive of Prince Edward ) Island. For sale at all book- | newstands. Ccntains a map. Price 25 centsja Copy. pens oe noes “& stores and at R. H. Magon’s % % i ; FPS ES PERS sy TWO OF A TRADE, (Contiaued from page 3) ™~c<ry @ alvide,** said Steve deter- mined!y ‘*The safe’s oursand has been ever since we got on theexpress. We've got dynamite in a bag to blow her open, and we'd ‘a’ been through and away by this time if you hadn't chipped into the game when you weren't wanted.” At this Juncture one of the express messengers with a genius for doing the right thing at the psychological mo- ment fired at Steve, dimly seen through the radiance from the car windows, and missed him, of course, but winged one of the gang who stood near, who in- stantly whipped out his gun with an oath and blazed away in the direction the shot came from. Each side thonght the other bad broken the underwood truce and had fired first. Both gangs had been on the alert for that very thing, and every man had his finger ona trigger. In two seconds the biggest fight that part of Texas had ever seen was on, and the black darkness was fit- fully spotted with the crimson spitting of revolvers. Cries of rage and pain showed that some at least of the bullets were finding their billets. The conductor, crouching along the offside of the train, stole up to the en- gine and said in a hoarse whisper to the driver, who still stood dazed with his hands on his head “For God's sake, quick!’ ** Ain't they cx John, pull out vering me?” asked the frightened engineer in a trembling voice ‘‘No; you're all safe’ They're fight- ing like cats and dogs. Get a meve on yoo. : ‘‘But the track's bound to be torn up ahead. "’ **We'll have to risk that. John. Any- thing’s better than this. Pull ycurself together and clap on all the steam she'll stand,” said the conductor, climbing beside the engineer The engine gave three stentorian puffs, so long that both conductor and engineer trembled with apprehension lest the sound would be heard by the combatants above the roar of the fusil- lade: then the train glided almost noise- lessly away into the darkness When the firing slackened off a bit. the voice of Captain Snike from behind a bush made itself heard. ‘Put up your guns! he yelled **What's the use of this nonsense ? Soie- body will get hurt with all this careless- ness. Stop your pack of fools, Steve!’ “Stop yours!’’ rcared Steve. **You began it, you lunkhead.”’ **We didn’t. You fired first.’ ‘**You’re a liar!’’ cried the thoroughly exasperated Steve ‘‘One of your men fired at me and hit Bill Simmons. 1! never see such foolish shooting in my life before. You fellowscouldn't hit the Nevada mountains.” ‘You're not much better Well. Steve, seeing it’s you, we'll go through the passengers while you blow up the safe ° In answer to this there was a torrent of profanity from Steve that startled both gangs with its comprehensive terse- ness). The smoke had now partially cleared away Steve stood between the rails looking eastward at the two rear lights winking maliciously at him a mile “4 “Well, ['m jiggered!" said Steve. more in sorrow than in anger, his stock of malediction running dry when a realization of the joke fate had played upon him became more and more ap- parent. ‘**While our love feast was go- ing on, blow me if these tenderfeet didn't steal our train with my dyna- mite on beard! This is what comes of your interference, captain. There gces nearly a quarter of a million of good sound money to some bloated capitalist in the east who had no more right to it = you had. and between the two of ou ['m robbed of my cwn. Hang me ie I don't turn farmer and take up 160 acres of land turnips on!’ PORTO RICO SUGAR Thirty tons Just landed For sale by to grow FORACE HASZARD Charlottetown st August 1899 2 w eod Reduction in Blouse and Shirt Pins Blouse Pins per set 21 cents Skirt Pins per set 21 cents Lornette Chains aud Cyrano Bead Chains per pair $1.00 up. An eley- ant assortment of Jewelry and Watches at reduced prices. Also a nice line of Souvenir Goods. Re- pairing promptly attended to clocks, watches and jewelry, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store Sunnyside, Queen Square, Ch’town JURY and CO, | SUMMERSIDE DIS!i RICT MEET ING. Following is the programme of the Methcdi-t Financia) District meeting and Epworth League convention of Summer. side Disir c*, to be held at Bedeque, Sept. lith to 13:b:— PROGRAMME. Monday September 11th, a Public Meeting wiil be heid in the Church, at 7.30 p. m. Addresses will be delivered by Rev W. A. Thompson, on «Our Com- mission."’ by Kev. W. R. Pepper, on “The Holy Spirit the Chief Factor in our Evangelistic Work,” Rev.A.E.Chap- man, B. A., on «Our Evangelistic Mes- sage—The Invitations of the (rospel.” Tuesday, 9a. m., Financial District mecting. + 1180 -« E. L ‘Convention. teports of Officers. Election of Officers Dev. Exercises Rey. J. Dystant. ot Paper,-‘Ouar Needs” Rev W. [hompson, To be followed by a discussion and <s 2,30 p. m. ae 3.45 p.m. Round Table Con- penine.” Rey. A. C. Crews, Tororto, Gen.Sec. E.League CCLLECTION. ‘+ 7.30 Devotional Exercises — Rev. W. R. Pepper. Address of Welcome.— Mr. T. Moyse. Reply. Mr. W.H. Smith, Cascumpec. The relation of E League to Polities,—Rev. J. Dys- tant fcllowed by a discussion ** §.30 The E. League Movemert— Rev.A.C. Crews. COLLECTION. ; “a 2 Sackvile Echoes by Brief Consecration Service led by pew President. Wed. $9.30 a, m.,Financial Dis.Meetiag. « 2.30p mw. Open Service of District Meeting, when the corisiceration of the «State cf the work of God” tbroughout the Dist ict will be con- sidered. Disecussioa will be opened by Rey:. T. H.cks and F. A. Wightman. Wed. 7.50 p. m. Public Meeting in the interest of **The Twentieth Century Thanksgiviog Fund.” Address+s wil) be delivered by Revs. J. Go dsmith, T. Hicks and Neil McLauchlin, B. A. All Methodist Minister and Presidents of Epworta Leagues in the District are ex-officio members of the League Con- vention. Esch League will please send three delegates in addition to the above The Presidents of Leagues will please have names of delegates and their own sent to Miss Miunie Leard. Bedeque, Chairman of Entertainment Commitiee, as early as possible. All delegates are requested to cio:s by the Ferry from Summerside fo Bedeque, where they will be met and conveyed to the church under the direction of Wi liczm Calbeck. By paying one single fare from sll po'nts between Hunter River aca Al er- ton to Summerside, delegates can re- turn free on P. E. Island Railway. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsfas Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsk ress, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smail Small Price, Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Piflg ACHING TEETH Carefully treated and filled crowned with ,o'd. or DR. J, P. MURRAY, QUEEN STREET , THE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK RACES, I899 WILL BE HELD AT CHARLOTTETO@Y, THURSDAY, SEPT. 14 —GNE DAY ONLY— HORSE RACES 2 25 Class - - - - 6 Free For All - - ~ - “« seen 2.30 Class - . - ‘ * ($150.09 Entries close 30.h Angust, 1899. ust, 1899, Ail :urther part’culare given on application to the secretary. Admission to the grounds 25 ceute; children under 12 years old 15 cente, Admission to Grand Stand 25 ceate. SPECIAL RATES BY STEAMERS and RAILWAY3 By regular and *pe*iel trains from all stations to Charlottetown onthe 14h September, good io return sam day as followe:— No borse barred by record made after ist Aug Tignish to Piusville, inclusive $1.25 | Kintkora, Albany and Cane Traverse 759, Bioomfieid to Portage, inclusive 115 | Souris to Bear stiver, inclusive & Couway to Richmond, inclusive 95 | Rollo Bay to Midgell. incl usivs 5 wellington to St. Eleanors, inclusive 85 | Marie to Douglas, inclusive Summerside to Freetown 75 | St Andrew's to Tracadie. inc) usive 3 Kmerald to Fredericton, inclusive 6) | Bed‘ord to Suffolk, inclusive % Clyde toN. Wiltshire. inclusive 45 | York 25c; U sion 20c Calville to Loyalist, inclusive 35 } Georgetown to Perth. inclesive 5 Milton, 30c; Winsloe, 20c; Royalty Junction, | 48 Read to Peake’s, inclusive tw 15¢3 Cemetery, 10¢; St Dunstan’ 8, 5c Pisquid % Also return tickets at one first case single fare wil’ he issued from al’ stations ts Ch’town onthe 13thand 14h September, goodto retura by all trains upto aaj on the 15th S s tember. Tne + peci | train- will run +8 follows—(Local Time) Leave Summerside on the arrival of the reguler train from Tignish on the 14 September at 9 25 a. m At 923am Leave Fredericton 10 3am Leave Kensington 9 42 am - Hunter River 10 Bam " Freetown jo 03am - North Wlitshire 10 5S8am ” Emerald 10 13am " Royalty Junction 11 3am * Bradal bane ié 19 Arrive Charlottetown ll #am "7 Elliots 10 3am Specia’ train leaves Cape Traverse at 7 am; Albany 7.16 a m; Kinkora730aq connecting with tbe sp:cial at Emerald aad ~rrivee at Charlottetown 11.40 am A epecia' train will leave Charlottetown on the afternoons of the 14th fo the west at 6.00 p m, connecting st Summerside with train for Tignish. In addition to the :egular morsu‘ng train on the 14:h September, a especial wil Leave Souris at8 am Leave ait Stewart at® Siam % Bear River at& 31 au Bedfor4 atid 8am sad st Peter’s at9 Gam - RoyaltvJunc. atid 45am " Morell at9 2% am Arrive UCh’town atll ®am Special train will leave for Georgetown acd Sonria at 6 30 p m each day of rece Excursion return tickets wil! be issued at one first-c'ass fere from al! station? oa the Intercolonial and P. E.1. Ra‘iwav to Charlottetown ou the 12th and 13th Septem ber, good to return up to and on the 15th Seotember. Return fare from Pictou to Cu’town $2.00 on the 13:b, good to return wy to and on the 15th. Steamer Jacques Cartier wi)! leaving Ch’towo +tip m All commuzications to be addre*sed to the Secretary. issue tickets, good to return same day for 25s, town Nriving Park not having filled that day’s races have been cancelled, consequently all special train arrang2meats apply to Thursday the 14th only. Return tickets at one single first class fare will apply t0 13th and 14th instants, c ming and returning 13:h, 1ith, 16th F. L. HASZARD, C.R SMALLWOOD, President Secretart Feceived OUR NEW FALL OVERCOATING Suiting and Tr-usering LATEST DESIGNS “=. Se We are offering a job lot of Summer Suiting at 20 percent, discount. Now is your time to get a bargain D. A. BRUCE BIG BARGAINS FURNITURE | eon SE Tiiicdinian BIG DISCOUNT SALE It will be money in yonr pocket togtrade with us. JOHN NEW SON | Owing to some of the first days races at the Charlotte : G tte cannes J