—_— t PHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 7, 1897 nt ‘ iA | Sth, 12h. 41.9 Li 16th, 12h. o Ne th. 42.1 i _ 14.2 ow Dav f Week sun i: ' Rises | Sets . » |) tw] 410 > i an | 10 he | i i v j » | ‘) QO vf: | : Gi? y | S = | ~ | 3} 8 QO i Ss | gl s : ¢ i *2t) s 91s } 40 8 ba | ‘ } , i i S 7 . i tL S 1S W 3 y i 1 7 16} 1 ae ? 17 “ ” Is . j $5 ) Oo} s ; 1 ‘ i lO 1 4 ; < 2 ll 22 | Wednesday i} 12 2 j 17 3 24 : \ 3 2D | ~ y is 14 ay S i 4s lS - is LS Sit i in 16 aN oi) 1G 2) | Thursday $4) 17 Sl we as) {138 PG Island Ballway On and after MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1807, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. frains Out- oP Trains In Seok. Read STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. P. M.IA mt. p.w.iA. M. 3 30} 6 15) - Charlottetown ... g an 9 40 3 52] 6 2M. .Royalty Junction. g 4g 9 19 4 42! 7 O3i..North Wiltshire. | 5 go 8 30 4 58) 7 19|..Hunter River... 5 59) 8 15 5 34] 7 37|..Bradalbane...... 5 08) 7 37 5 441 7 43). .Emerald decoese 5 02) 7 28 5 50) 7 53,.. Freetown ....... 4 52) 7 14 6 2D) & 07, ~ oo f 4 38) . 5 6 55, 8 BOAT L org} | 4 15).6 2 1 40) 8 45.Lv § S846 hf ool o0 (2) 8 59,.-Miscouche ....--, 3 4210 37 2 | 9 17|..Wellington...... | 3 2810 10 3 18) 9 45'..Port Hill ....... 200 9 21 4 39/10 35)..O’Learv.......-- 2 11 8 038 5 O110 SL. . Bloomfield ...... 1 55 7 38 5 4911 15 .--Alberton......-. 1 30) 7@2 6 45:11 55 --Tignish .... ---- 12 50 5 5S Rise E88 | ae A. MIP. M.| \. M.|P. M. 6305 10}. .Charlottetown «+ 910 410 650 3 24 .- Royalty Junction’ § 50) 3 50 7 23) 3 47|..Bedford .....---| 8 32) 3.17 ba 25 4 15)...Mt Stewart...... «| 8 10) 2 45 8 451 4 43) .Morell........--| 7 17] 2 00 9 1455 Of] St. Peters ....-. 7 15) 1 3O 5 Ol] 5 88)..Bear River ......| 6 41|12 43 10 45) 6 10) .Souris.... .....- 6 10,12 00 A. M.iP. M. A. M/{P. M. A. MIP. M. A. M.IP. M. 8 1) # 15). . Mt. Stewart ... | 8 05, 2 35 9 22, % 08|..Cardigan........ 71712 2 45 5 2)|..Georgetown ....) 6 55] 1 Oo A. M.|P M. A. MIP. M. P, M. A. M. 5 -Emerald ...... 7 2 6 40 ..Cape Traverse .. 63) P. M.! A. M. Traineare rnn by Eastern Standar? ‘Time. G A SHARP, D. POTTINGE, ntendent, Gen Mert Govt. Rys, Charlottetown. Moncton, N B. Railway Office,Juae., 1887 Wants, Lest, Found &e LOST.—Between “harlottetown nd Mii- ton,on the Mal un Road a Mink “ollar. Finder will please leave the same at the of- fice of A. A, McLean. dec6—1i anon --—e~- a) WANTED,—A woman servant. Arply to Miss Morris, 23: Weter St. acct TOos?T.—Between Wheatiev River Bridge and Miltoa.a goatskip Robe ard Horse Rug, on the i3th inst. Apply at Long Bros, nov3odé w—tf TO L#T.—A bouse on the Malpeque Read. Apply to Long Bros, novw~—tf FOR SALE CHE (P.—A4 Mason & Hamlin Organ, style C. has two sets of reeds, in good order. Apply at the Examiner Office. oct27—eod 2wks TO LET —Honse on lower Spring Park Foad (with or without barn) containing eight large and well finished 1ooms, Frost- proof cellar. Possession Ist of Dec. Apply tu 8. G. Thorne, Revere Hotel, novel —if Lobster Factory FOR SALE. The sadcribers cffer for saie their Lobster Factory, and Premises at Guernsey Cove, Lot 64, consis‘ ing Of three-fou'ths of an acre of land, with main buildings 117 feetlong, by 226 teet wide and 12 feet post, shiugled roof aud walls, two floors laid with six inch matched spruce flooring, boiling house att- ache! to south, and |*} feet squere, and &} feet post, batn house on west side 18 feec square, and 7} feet post. —ALYO— Dwe'ling house 284 feet long by 73 feet wide and 12 feet post, lower fiat all plastered, kitchen Ptrached, 14 feet square, and 8 feet pest. The dwrlling house with about one third of apn acre of land, will be sold separate ly if cestred. If not sold before Tuesaay the 2tat day of December next, the whole wiil pe fered at Pub ie Auction, on that day at one Ye'oek p m.. omthe premises, For further irticulars, apply to PRIWSE & SONS, Murray Harbor South. Novem ber 2th 3397. £i6& wk tl dee 18 MUNY 0 HAS A CURE FOR EACH DISEASE With Munyon's Improved Home pathic Remedies tn the House, Mothers Can Become the Family Physician. Professor Munyon is honored today j the leading authority in the med cal wor! ! His new and humano methods of treatm: have swept away the old fashions ideas of doctoring with pvisonous d that create a dozen diseases in ile eff g He does not claim tha he bas one remedy that will cure al] complaints, but that he has a specific cur for nearly every disease. He does not claim that Munyon’s Rheumatism Cur will cure consumption, dyspepsia or any ther complaint, but he does assert that it will cure rheumatiem., Munyon’s Dyspep sia Cure ie prepared expressly to cur lyspepsia; Munyon’s Cough Crre to cure | oough*; Munyon’s Kidnee Cure to en | kidney trovblee. The same nay be said of ali Munyon « different remedier. They may be obtained at all drag stores, most!y at 25c a bottle. Personal letters to Prof, Munson, 11 and 13 Albert street. Toronte, an-wered, with | free medical advice for any disease, a - ie —— The hagfish, or myxine, has a custom of getting inside the cod and similar fishes and entirely consuming the in- terior, leaving only the skin and the skeleton. Gray horses are usually the longest lived. Creams are decidedly delicate | and are seriously affected by very warm weather. Canadian Women Are Too Often Deceived. It is of vast importance that every woman should exercise the greatest cau~ tion when buying package dye tor home dyeing. ; The Diamond Dyés have attained such immense popularity that unsernpulous people have gone into the color business and ara manufucturing dyes that pay them tremendous profits, The material employed in the competition of these imitation pickags dyes areso poor and cheap that the women who buy them can never get the results she desires. When package dyes are required for home dyeing, ask fo- the Diamond Dyes and accep: no substitute in the way of imitation packege dyes or dyes that are three-fourths soap and one-fourth coloring matier. If your merchant does not seil the Diamond Dyes, send direct to Wells & Richardson Co., Montreal, for the color required, stating whether vou wish to color ail-wo.! cotton or mixed goods, Al! dyes sold at tem cents per packages. PORTO RICO Molasses and Sugar OF CHOICE QUALITY | Ex Schooner Edna 8. Will be sold low while landing. Horace Haszard FOR SALE. RARE CHANCE Ths property oceupied by J.J, Gay and son situate in the village @fPownat, 7 miles from . harlottetown, is offered for sale, The pro- rietors have 2arried op a large market gar- en pursery, and seed business for thirty years, and the purcbaser wil! no doubt retain a large share of the tocaltrade. The prem- ises compris? & large dwelling house, s'‘ore, worenrual barn, shed, orchard, and about 15 acres of the most ferti:e land on the Isiand This Imnd hasbeen manured year after year. for so long that as an'vld man said the other day; “It isall abed of manure and could be havled for topdressing.” This would be an tdeal spotfor a country merch- ant. or it wouid be admirabie fora summer resort, The situation is one of the moat beautiful on the Island. Good bathing, fishing boating, shooting and within easy distance; churches, post office schoo! telephone and shops all at the door. For terms and further particulars, apply to Von Clure Gay, J J Garé son or td. N T MELLISH Solicitor Charlottetown ad&w oct7 A VIRTUE OF OLIVE OIL. Man-of-war'’s Men Say That It Will Pre vent Intoxication, The glasses were going round when the man who had been in the navy spoke: ‘‘Wait a minute, boys. We've had several. Let me give you a tip that I learned when I was on the China sta- tion. You are pretty good drinkers, you Kentucky boys, aud you can hold your own with anybody, east, west or north, who tries to put you under the table. But unless you carry out my plan don’t you ever stack yourself up against an Englishman, and especially an army or a naval officer. You could knock him out but he doesn’t drink it, except in the shape of smoky Scotch on whisky, and Irish abominations. But cham- pagne, burgundy, claret, ale, sherry, madeira, port, pulque in Mexico, saki in China, palm Iiqnor in Africa, bam- boos and shandygaff in India, steer clear of them—that is, unless you have the | good luck to meet a certain little, yel- low faced, wizened creole from Lonuisi ana whose recipe is passed around the mess table of United States men-of-war to this day. ‘*It started in the old days Dail dol anf tmowe « . re ha } ‘ . Pritish officers always had the pleasure when the of outstaying their American guests or hosts whenever two ships met on for- eign stations. Then that little yellow Gevil came along with his trick, and the Englishman has never since come out better than second in any drinking bout. The secret? Olive oil, One wine- glassful before the fun begins, and, if possible, another later on, and you can keep your wit and legs throughout the dampest evening. I suppose one of two things happens. Either the oil coats the stomach and keeps the alcohol from be- ing absorbed by the system, or else it floxts on top and keeps the fumes from rising to the brain. But you'll have to ask the medicine men about that. All I know is its practical result, and that has enabled us Yankee Doodles to ge home cheerful and clear headed many an evening when our foreign cousins | were speechless.’’——Louisville Courier- Journal. STAGE GLINTS. William H. Crane has been on the stage 35 years. Ernst Possart is to give a Shakes- perean festival at Munich next summer. Detroit may get two new theaters in place of the opera house that was burned. George Alexander will shortly make a fine revival of Shukespeare’s *‘ Heury 7. Beerbohm Tree is going to Berlin this winter to act Hamlet and Falstaff in English. Douglas Lloyd, now with ‘*The Prop- er Caper,’’ has been eugaged for ‘*Th: White Heather.”’ Adele Ritchie has madea genuine hit in London as a comic opera singer, and will proceed to Paris to study for an operatic career. Beryl Hope has been engaged to play the leading role, originated by Kathe- rine Grey, in ‘‘A Southern Romauce.’’ Sbe will be featured. Mrs. Fiske is planning her crrange- ment of ‘‘Vanity Fuir’’ for the stage. The play may be called ‘‘ Becky Sharp,’’ ard consists of a prologue and four acts. A new operetta and a one act musical farce, said to be almust completed, have been found among the possessions of Franz von Suppe, who died three years ago. The preparation for the debut in America of the Polish actress Alexandra Viarda, at the Fifth Avenne theater, New York, is fast approaching comple- tion. It isintended that she shall be supported by «an exceptionally fine American company. DO YOU WANT CONSUMPTION? Are you really looking for it? Inviting it ? Theo pay no attention to your hacking cougb, and yonr weak throat. You can prevent it, thongh. Take Scoti’s Emulsion early, when the congh fir+t begins. LEGAL CARD WARBURTON & McKINNON Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. Commissioners for State of Massack usetts, &C., & C, OFFICES "| Cameron Biock, Charlottetown Brennan Building, Summerside 1 Kent Street, Georgetown, A. B. WARBURTON, B,A..D.C.U,Q C. D. A. MCKINNON, L. L. b. Ch’town Dec, 1, 1897--law & w3m Operative and Prosthetic DENTISTRY DR J. b. MURRAY, 145 Queen St. Bottled Joy. Empty bottles wented, cheapest cash price paid for all kind of empty bottles. JOHN P, JOY, Victoria Cate Gt, George St — SAVED HER LIFE. PARAARAAAARAAAAAAAAARAAARS Was Weak. Run-down and Almost Helpless “ ee PHYSICAL AILMENTS THREATENED LOSS OF EYESIGHT, Paine’s Celery Compound Does Wonders fer a Lady Advanced in Years —— --- W ben sickness and disease threaten life, the young, m ddle aged and those advanced in vears bey faithful friend in Paine’s Celery Compeund. The work cf lite saving accomplished by this medi- cine in the past bas commanded the admur- drawn »atrusty aod ation of all medical men, and has forth voluntary testimonials fall of grati- tude and praise from all ranks of the peo} le. The weak, nervous, dyspeptic, rheum- atic, veuralzgic and all bardened with kidaey disea-e, liver troubles and diseases arixing from impure blood, have been made sound aod welltbrough the virtues of Paine’s Celery Compound, earth’s greatest mnedic:ne, Mra. Catherine Benoit, Montr: a',dec!ar:a that Paine’s Celery Compound raved her life. She writes as follows: “About seven months ago I found myself in @ very weak ccndition pby-ically, and completely ran down. I was attended by four city doctors, but their treatmeut did pot in any way improve my bealth. My condition was sc§bad t sat my eyesight was affected, and I thoagh: blindoesss would be the result. A lady friend just in time recommended me to use Paine’s Celery Com pouns; as she had been cured by it. I used several bo tles of the Compound with grand resuits. Today ! find myself a different woman. My appetite is good, my sleep is sound and natural,aud my strength for one advanced in years, is all I could hope for. I can say truthfully that Paine’s Celery Campound saved my life. I urge every sufferer to use it.” The Cost of It, A juror returned as dead before a London magistrate was fined $10 the other day for nonattendance, that being the only way the judge could think of to remove the name from the jury list. This will have a tendency to put a stop to the practice of being dead.—Roches- ter Union. -—— oe oe LL cs far 2e DOES TIPPLE, Yon know i: don’t. Then why do you do it? I know why. 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