P. On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under, frain ifaans Jrains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS. ward. Read down. | up. yy, ik, Me i. M. Pe Ma $301 6 30) Charlottetown .../ 9 1512 10 8% 521 6 44|--Royalty Junction. 9 0111 48 44217 19|--North Wiltshire. | S 2810 58 4 58) 7 vs|.. Hunter River... | § 18}10 48 5 34) 7 5y).- Bradalbane.... 7 54/10 O7 5 44) 7 59|..Emerald.. ..... | 7 48} 9 57 5 591 8 OS) - eg eh ae 7 38) Q 42 6 ®| § gy)..Kensington..... 17 231 9 2 6 56] 8 45/4. | oe f 7% OO} 8 45 7 30)19 w itl AP ie 05) 5 10 7 40119 99! . . Miscouche che i 154273 S&L) 49 .. Wellington...... 5 16, 7 38 S31] 39'..Port Hill ...... 133) 711 9 2 122 50)..O'Leary.....--- | 3 15) 6 20 9) +1 1 15,--Bloomfield ..... » 5. 6 O4 10 00} 2 03}: . Alberton Sao awd 1 13, 5 40 10 4€1 3 Oo.--Tignish .... ... | 1 05) 5 00 PF. M./P. me oe |": M.|A. M. A. M.|P. M.| 1. M.JA. M. 6 45} 3 00)--Charlottetown .. | 9 151 5 40 7 | 8 14|.-Royalty Junctio:| 9 0] 5 2 7 31337 Bedford ..... of | 8 37] 4 47 8S 10) 4 Oo. —_— .) 8 15) 4 15 3 0 4 OO) hep MtStew’t | 8 10 4.00 9 Of 4 Sa. . Morell ......... | 7 42; 3 DW 9 20] 4 54/..St. Peters .... ico 2 50 10 16! 5 28}..Bear River ..... | 6 46) 2 08 G4 O00) 6 OO} -Souris.... ..... | 6 15) 1 20 A. MIP. M. i. Melv.: BM. 8 Zi 4 05|..Mt. Stewart ...., 8 10) 3 50 9:37] 4 58)..Cardigan........ | 7 17| 238 ‘ 6) 5 15|..Georgetown ....| 7 00} 2 15 __M.jP._M. |A. M.|P. M. P.M. la. M. VG) Teenewld...cc0...- 7 45 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 P. Mj |A. M. ‘Prainsare run by Eastern Standard Time. “& MoDONALD, D.POTTINGER, moe Gen Mgr Govt. Rvs, harlottetown. Moncton, N B. Saiway Office, June 1, 1% Wanis, Lost, Found &¢ | tia airy THESDATILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUN 4, 1897. Aids digestion wondertully Adams’ Tutts Frutti. 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For particulars twrite Luke Bros, Co Montreal. 95 TO LET—The dwelling hons® containing seven rooms.on Hillsborongh St. adjoining the residence ot Lemuel Poole, Esq Also “table therewith For varticulars as to rent, etc, apply to George Alley 14 TO LET—A house containing six rooms sit- wated on King St. back of Merchants Bank. of P. E. I. Possession given Ist of June apply to Miss. Lowden, Dundas Fsplanade. Pasture to let-—Persons wanting Pasture for Cows during the season, near the city, had better apply to the undersigned at once, as he can only take a limited number’— Arthur Peters 114 lmo - WANTED — Chief Agert for P E.1. to sup- erintend the business of the Manufacturers’ Life Insurapce Company. ‘Ihe business is pow so extensive as to require a resident man ager. District Agents also wanted in every ubrerrerented district. Apply to J R Paton Box 202 Charlottetown. 123— Guar UEEN VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND REIGN; great historic work.se!ls on sightto thousands. 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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 —— We Dont. 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- zessant headache, pain in the eyes, etc,who attribute their relief to the wearing of prop- erly fitted glasses. We ate here to help you if possible. G. fk. FAYLOR ANIMAL REHEARSALS — Jeweler and Optician, North Side Queen Square. TRICK DOGS AND CATS AND THEIR WAYS OF LEARNING. Their Trainer Explains the Need of Flat- | With Between Dogs and Cats—Tricks Explained. tery and Courtesy In Dealing Cats — Differences The Tschernkoff dogs were the original {nterpreters of realHstic canine dram. They were talked of in several countries, but their performance seems quite ama- teurish in comparison with that of the new eanine stars whose trainer is Leonidas. Leonidas isa Greek wanderer upon the face of the earth. He does not speak any English eacept ‘‘up’’ and ‘bravo’ and ‘thank you,’’ but that does not matter, ‘or all his eata and dogs understu:.d his french perfectly. The company was re- aeursing the other morning when a report- + obtained entrance into the theater to isk Leonidas how he trained his animals. They were doing circus tricks with evident zest, when he told them to sit down in their chairs and remain there until he called them. ‘Their promnpt and cheerful obedience weuld have gladdened any hears. “T train »-y dogs and cats,’’ explained the master iv response to a question, “‘by kindness ard patience—ch, so much pa- tience! The main thing is to get them to understand what ycth want them to co, and then they do it quickly cnowyh. Tam rere dogs and cats reason up to a certain point. They can reason sufficiently to un- derstand what | wans them todo, Itiset imitations, beeanse I wever show them what I want done, but expiein what 1 wisb apd tell them to do it. Dees have more rexson than cats und are far exsier te irain. Cats are, likey women, capricious One must coax thim: all the time. If you let a cat knuw that you aretrying to make it do a thing, it won’t do it. One nitias Le always kind to them.”’ ‘‘Hyimph!’’ grunted the interpreter. ‘I wish you could sew him and his sis.or-in- luw.’’ Leonidas smiled blandly an‘, atl uncon: * scious of the com went adduct to the text, went cn: “I'd rather train 50 dogs than one cat. If I dicn’¢ have that Liack spaniel Coerbe- rus, l woulu mover undertake to train a cat. Cerberus was the first dog I ever trained, and he saved one of there cats from drowning, and she follows him, and all the other cats follow her. But about the training. An old dog or cat can be taught to do all sorts of things, but it is much eavier to teach young ones. You have seen imbecile people. Well, we have imbecile cats and dogs, too; so it is well to select cats for training with a view to their intelligence. The wolf dogs learn more easily than any other. Different kinds of dogs excel in different kinds of stage work. Any dog that looks like a fox is excitable and does quick work that other dogs, say a poodle, couldn’t do at all. Some dogs do their work with a per- fect understanding, while others do theirs mechanically. This is usually the fault of the trainer and results from beating the animals. “One must love animals and under- stand them in crder to train them. I’ve been in this business all my life. I trained horses to do all kinds of tricks and had never thought about training dogs and cats until I ran across that black water spaniel one day when I was exhibiting my trained horses. I-was standing on West- minster bridge and saw a child fall into the water. Phat spanic!, Cerberus, jumped in and rescued the little one, and I said I would own that dog. I soon taught it to dive for my purse when I dropped it into 15 feet of water. Not long after that Cer- berus saved the cat from drowning. I thought it would be a good idea to teach the cat some tricks too. It takes two years to train a cat well, but much less time is required to educate a smart dog. I worked with Cerberus and the cat he saved three years, and then I began to enlarge my company. ““¥'o teach them new tricks I tell them what I want done and flatter them into doing it. For instance, when I wanted to teach Mimisse, the cat, to climb up a rope the full height of the stage, open and enter a basket attached toa parachute, which I let loose, I held her on the rope and said, TENDERS The undersigned will receive Tenders up to 12 o’elock, noon, of Thur-dav, the 3rd day of June, for the entire stock io trade, consisting of Dry Goods, Gro. eries, etc.. and the Book Debts of the firm of McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, as- signed tome. An inventory of the same may be seen at the store lately occapied by the said firm at Mount Stewart. The highest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. A certified cheque amounting to 25 per cent of the tender, must accompany each tender, which will be forfeited if the per- son tendering fails to carry Gut the purchase JOHN McQUAID. Assignee, Pisquid. 121~ AMERICAN =” PICKLES AND SAUGES e0eeeeee Beer & Goff have just received from Pittsbeag, Penn., an assortment of the best American Pickles and Sauces, ever imported here, including: Mixed Pickles. Sweet Mixed Pickles. Chow-Chow. Pickled Onions. Chili Sauce, Celery Sauce. Olives and Horse Radish. BEER & GOFF "Up, <p, TP 8a pevtea ner ai one wurie, Soon she knew that it would please me if she would goup and up she started, When she got to the top, Itold her to open the basket and get in. She understood that, because she opens and enters a basket which my Great Dano holds in his mouth. I let the parachute down very gently at first, but after she had done the trick sev- eral times I could bring it down as sud- denly as I pleased. ‘The time required for learning a new trick depends on the trick and upon the individual intelligence of each one of the pupils. ‘‘Some men train animals by hunger. Idon’t believe in that method, for you can’t rely on them, particularly not on cats. A cat will prowl around and get something to eat somehow, and then when the time comes for it to ect it won't act so as to be fed afterward, for itis already satisfied. I feed my dogs and cats at 4 o'clock every afternoon, for I’m convinced that they do better work when not hungry. ‘*It is not necessary to rehearse trained animals every day. They are so familiar with what they do, they learn their lessons f0 well, that they do not forget. In fact, they often perform better if they don’t practice much after they’ve learned a thing, for they don’t get so tired of it.’’ “Do you ever punish your dogs and cats?” asked the reporter. ‘*He’ll say ‘No,’ ’’ said the interpreter in an ‘‘aside’’ before putting the question to the Greek, ‘‘but he does all the same. He beats the dogs like fury occasionally, yut not often.”’ “Oh, it’s very seldom I have to whip one of the dogs,’’ ariswered Leonidas, ‘‘and I wouldn’t dare punish the cats at all. They are toc contrary. Why, I believe if I struck one of those cats she would never act again. . ‘*It takes a long time to get an idea into a cat's head. Whe I was teaching my company the circus act, I almost gave up in despair. The dogs act as horses and the cats as riders. A dog trots around the ring, passing uncer a chair on which sits a tat. Ag the dog comes out from under the chair the cat springs on his back and jumps on the chair again when the circus fs completed. It is very hard for the cats to get a good grip, especially on the short haired dogs, and they used their claws at first to keep them from falling off. This hurt the dogs, and they would shake the cats off. I]t took me months to teach the eats that they must hold on by the pressure of their legs and not use their claws at all. Those things take flattery and patience; that’s all.”’—New York Sun. Size of a Spooi. The average sized spool for sewing thread is Zinches high and 14 inches in diameter at the ends. <A spool of thread means abouts 200 yards. | ~ ee -_—- - MESSAGE TO MEN, ae Proving that T:1 _+ Honesty and True Phil antre hy Still Exist. If any man who ia wesk, nervous and debilitated, or who is sutfering from any of the various troubles resulting from youthful folly, excesses or overwork, will take heart and write to me, I will send him confidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which | was completely restored to perfect bealih and manbood, affer years of suifering from Nervone De- bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weak- nesr, Ih ve nothing to se'l, and therefore want no money. bnt as I knewthrough my own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers, am glad to be able to assist any fellow-beings toacure. 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