i “we PO NRT er *“ae - a aaupw : POG RTE FS tl * - oe , vie Ah i mara a Tor pre sete 3 eh arte -, “- ai eta ox . a x * - we - - Bacall y « ea mm aye we Pn NM Sy a s ie oma a Doane _* CALENDAR. AUGUST, 1897 MOON'S CHANGES arter, Sth, 2h. 12.Cm, p. m } Moon, 12th, 10h. 10m., a. m. Tas ! 20th, th. 16.8m., a. 1 New M , 27th, Lh. 16.6m., p. m. Dav of Week | Sun Sua j High | Rises Sets Wae : ee: ' h. m. hm. | m ‘iS \ " £2 ai } fis 110 21 ¥ is 24 1 4} } | Tuesday ou) 22 2 20 4} Wednesday on 20 | 2 58 5 | Thursday 52 1) 3 26 6} Friday — a3 is} 404 - ' ~ 7 i Sat LV »? 16 » UO sf < r\ YO 1D 6 Od Q | Ni av ay 13 | 7 ol sui I 1a2y »s L3 2 Si ie lay 5 8 oi €£$ a2 rsday ] 1) | 9 45 13 | 2 | §) 1Q 42 14 j y 3 I 7 1) 38 ID! Su \ > 5 | 1 Os 161M \ 6 3 | 1 36 17 | Twe ay ‘ ] 2 05 isi W sday | 9; 6539 2 19 | 98) 2 2m s) il Bo | 3 16 2 1? 53 . & 22 Sunday | 13 | bli 4 4 3B | Monday 15 50 | 5 54 24 | sdas , S| 703 2} Ws say | li | msi $§@ 1 | \ j 1s b> 8S dS 27 | Friday "20 431 956 28 | Saturday 21 4] | 10 50 29 | Sunday . ‘2 so} 11 41 30 | Monday 33 | 37 0 33 31 | Tr resday 5257 635 a. 1 03 On and after FRIDAY, UIDAY, 4:1 h June, 1897, the ains of this many will run daily, (Sun- ays except ed >) as under. Trains In ward. Read rains Out-} nnd. Read| STATIONS. ward. down. up. PL M./A. M.| P.M. P. M, 3 30) 6 30) Charlottetown . 9 1512 10 3 52 6 44|..Royalty Junction.| g 9] 11 48 4 42) 7 18|..North Wiltshire. .| ¢ 2810 58 4 58, 7 28|.. Hunter River... | 9 19810 48 5 sl'7 52). .Bradalbane...... 7 54/10 07 5 441 7 58} - -Emerald Lh een ee 7 48) 9 5T 5 59) 8 08 .. Freetown .......| 7 3g! 9 42 6 2, 8 2 lie gside ‘ -- | 7 23) 9 20 655 8 45} r $y.) 700) 8 45 7 30:10 oolLw f 5 Side { Le. 6 05| 8 10 74510 2 Pn ahve | 5 42, 7 36 S$ 0210 49|-.Wellington...... 15 16) 7 38 $ 30.11 32|--Port Hill .......) 4 33) 7 11 2 99'12 Bo). .O’Leary......... | 8 15) 6 20 9 36. 1 15)--Sloomfield ...... 2 50 6 O4 10 Ow 208 . Alberton base esas 113 5 40 10 40 ee eer 1 05, 5 00 Be i liek cerca Se A. M.|P. M. A. MIA. M. 6 45| 3 00)..Charlottetown ...| 9 15 5 40 7 05| 3 14|.. Royalty Junction| 9 O1f 5 20 231 33: ‘Bedford jena nes 8 37| 4 47 10) 4 OO}Ar.) LLv.| § 15] 4 15 20) 4 O5|Lv. f MtStew't Far) g 10) 4 00 9 00) 4 33). Morell Ledeweuens 7 42,3 @D @ om 4 84)..St. Peters ....-.17 2D 10 16) 5 28|..Bear River ......| 6 46) 2 03 11 00) 6 00 . Souris is teks ' 6 15} 1 20 A. M./P. M. |\. M.|P. M. S 25) 4 G)..Mt. Stewart ... | 8 10 : 50 9 37; @ GB. .Cardigan....... 717) 238 00 5 15)..Georgetown ... | 7 00; 2 15 M.{P. M. A. M.|P. M. er: es @ Py Ga. mae SS... 17 45 | 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 P. M.| lA. M. iTrainsare run by HKastern Standard Time. A McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, Su rintendent, Gen Mgr Govt. Rys harlottetown. oncton, N B. Railway Cfice, June 1}, J)? Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.— At 6. om, 8am, 9.30am, lla m, 1 pm, 2pm, 4pm, 6.30pm. Ww? leave Rockey Point as follows: At 7 a m, 8.30 a m, 10am, 11.30 am, 130pm,3pm,5pm,7 p m., SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45p m, 2 pm, 4p m. From Recky Point: At 10a, 1,30pm, 3p m, 5.30 p m. SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- vert ferry till further notice as fol- ows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town dailyat 6.30 am and every half hour up tol0 pm. Leaving Southport at ».45 am, making half hourly trips np o 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat aves Ch’town at 7am, making half hourly trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer laid off from 11.05 to 12 o’clock noon. On Tuesday and Friday of each week steamer will run off time to accom- modate the travelling public. (SK YOUR GROCER FOR Royal Oak Soap the best lanndry Soap ou the market. One bar will doas munch as two bars of ordinary imported Soap made from filthy material, CHTOWN SOAP WORKS Taylor is th place t ® have a nice job | 1) Try \ { | RIN CING done; you not only get a nice | | { Ti You ares, job but you ean get it done cheaper than any other in the city. ‘The RE ASON he is under less fae any other firm in and he has the expence the city latest facilities good work quick, J.D, TAYLOR Always Printing Office. for ( loin Busy Going " -—TO— ‘ BOS STON Or any part of the United States, the cheapest and best route is via the Fiant Line, THE POPULAR SUN. MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH’TOWN. The favorite S. S. ‘* Halitax” wil. leave Chb’town for Boston every Friday at l p. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- dav at noon. Steamer calls at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leaving Charlottetown Mon- an So days, Thursdays and Saturday mornings, via Pictou make close connection at Halifax with steamers *“Olivtte” and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Teesdays and Fridays at 7 a. m and Saturdays 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.E.I. Railway, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark tieket office. H.L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. diw Edgehill--Church School for Girls Windsor, Nova Scotia. INCORPORATED 1891. Rr. Rev. Bishop Covaryey, D. D., Chair- man Board of Trustees Miss Lerroy, of Cheltenbam Ladies’ College, England, Principal; eight Resident experienced Governesses from England ; Housekeeper, Matron and Trained Nurse. Board with Tuition in English Department, S1LSS. Music Art, Puysicar Cunture, ete., extras Preparation for the Univer- sities Year begins Sept. 15th, 1897. For Calendar apply to Dr. Hixp en Wants, Lost, Pound &e LOST.—Yesterday a'Gold Medal, on whieh is engraved theowners name. Reward will be paid at this office, Aug, 12 KLON DIKE. —Respectable voung men desirous of setting out forthe Klondike Gold Fields, in time for spring Opening, are re quested to correspond with the unddrsigned, All correspondence strictly confidential. Address Ries P. QO. Box 676 Charlottetown Aug 12 SAIL BOAT —For sale echeap for cash. Sai's and rigging completa, Enquire at onoe of Judge Fitzgerald, Canoe Cove. 163— COOK WANTED.— Forthe Seaside Hotel at.Rustico for the season, Apply to John Newson. TO B® LET.—One half of a double ten- ement house, situated on Svydnev street near Queen ‘Possession can be had at once Apply to Francis P. McCarron. Aug)2 31 pd, ANTED—UPRIGHT AND FAITH- ful gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible established housesin P, FE. Island. Monthly $65.00 ard expences. Position steady. Reference, Fneclose self- addressed stamped envelope, The Nominion Company. Dept. H, Chicago. _ 168-1 mo LOST.— Tuesday p.m: Jutv 3th, between Fldon and Findlays, Orwell, a brown silk umbrella, close rolied. Automatic Frame. Suitable reward. Robins Stable, oa y —AT THE-- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have your teeth extracted free of pain by the means of either. general or oca] anesthesia. A)! kinds of work done atisfactorily. DR. J. H. AYERS place ) | | HANGING A GUERRILLA, He Accepted His Fate Without a Word or a Toar. A shot had been ‘fired at us as we rode along the highway in column of fours, | and a trooper reeled and pitched from his saddle, shot through the heart. The shot was fired by a guerrilla hidden in a corufield, and we got the order to throw down the fence and ride through the field. Haqwas captured at the end of it, just as he was about to gain the woods, He was a man 50 years old, grim and grizzly, and with eyes of defi- ance. ‘‘Waal, what is it?’’ ed of his captors. ‘Do you live about here?’ : “Ju the cabin down thaxs.’”? Se » **Got family? r’ ay oF: as 7 es. ‘‘Want to bid ’em goodby?”” **T reckon. Y “Come along.”’ The cabin was reached in five min- ntes. A gray haired woman and a girl of 12 » and daughter—stool in the open decor. “What is it, Jim?’’ ask the man stood before her. ‘‘Gwine to kill me, I reckon,”’’ he re- plied. ‘‘What fur?’’ ‘‘For killin one of them.’* **Hu! Goodby, Jim!’’ “Goodby, daddy!’’ from tie girl. “Goodby! r No handshakes, no tears, no senti- ment, no pleading. Ten rods below the house was a large shade tree. T'wo or three halters were knotted together, the rope thrown over a limb, a noose slip- ped over the man’s head, and next mo- ment he was dangling clear of the ground. He had no excuses, made no plea, asked no mercy. He went to his death with the stoicism of an Indian. VYife and daughter stood in the doorway and saw all, but there were no tears, no outburst. As we were ready to ride away the woman came slowly down the spot, looked at the body for half a mo- ment, and then turned to ask: ‘*Is Jim dead?’’ ‘*Yes,’’ answered the captain. ‘*Hu!’’ And she walked slowly back to the house and entered it, and shut the door, and we rode ou and left the corpse hanging.—Detroit Free Press, he quietly ask- ay She, fod the wife as THE SULTAN’S HEIR. He Is His Eldest Brother, Who Is Rarely Seen In Public. The sultan’s heir is not his eldest son, but his eldest brother, according to the London Echo. The eldest male succeeds, Such is the law of Islam and the fruitful source of dynastic murders in almost every reign since the Turks became a power. The sultan has four brothers—not one only, as was lately alleged. This eldest brother is Rechad Effendi—that is to say, he is eldest aft- er the ex-sultan, Murad V, who, being insane, is not counted. The third broth- er is Waredin, and the fourth Suliman, The sultan’s eldest son, Prince Selim, has no earthly chance of succeeding his father. He has too niany uncles and uncle’s sons for that. But Prince Selim is lucky, if he knows it, for he is not ‘*dangerous.’’ He lives a life of freedom, whereas the heir is, by the custom of the Ottomans, a kind of life prisoner. Rechad Effendi is rarely seen. Every time he drives out he is escorted by a troop, less by way of an escort than as a guard. The few who do know him like him, for he is said to be a cour- teous, humane, well informed man, ac- quainted with current politics and keen- ly interested in them. He isa good farmer. The pretty palace known as the Tcheragan is his residence. Of course Rechad's visitors are searched before they are admitted and when they are leaving by the sultan’s officials. Dur- ing times of trouble in Armenia, Con- stantinople and Crete Rechad is more narrowly watched than ever, for the sultan and his clique know that Rechad is popular. Unlike the sultan, Rechad is one of the most handsome men in Con- stantinople. An Extraordinary Migration. One of the greatest mysteries to scien- tists, one for which there seems to be no reasonable explanation, is that con- cerning the migration of the lemming, or Norway rat. Instead of taking place once a year these migrations occur only once in every 11 years. When the time comes for the exodus, the little animals journey westward from Scandinavia, allowing nothing to stop their move- meuts, which virtually amount to a headlong flight. They swim the lakes and rivers and climb the highest moun- tains in incalculable numbers, devastat- ing the whole country through which they travel. Naturalists attribute the movement to some inherited memory of a flight to escape an expected cataclysm, but this seems somewhat farfetched.— Pittsburg Dispatch. Influence, No human being can come into the world without increasing or diminish- ing the sum total of human happiness, not only of the present, but of every subsequent age of humanity. No one ean detach himself from this connec- tion. There is no sequestered spot in the universe, no dark aiche along the disk of nonexistence to which he can retreat from his relations to others, where he can withdraw the influence of his existence upon the moral destiny of the world. Everywhere he will have companions who will be better or worse for his influence.—New York Ledger. 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If you will write to me you can rely upon being cured and tne proud satisfaction of having been of great service to one in need will be sufficient re- trouble. Absolute ward for my secrecy soomn id. Send 5: ae to cover postage and address Mr. G. Strong, North Rock- | wood, Mich. 135 p&w. Str Fastnet SEASON OF 1897. Sails from Ch’town every Friday at roon tor Halifax, calling at Summerside, ‘ort Hood, Port Hasting, Port Hawks- ary, Arichat, Canso, Isaeec Harbor, Sal- mon River, Sheet Harbor. Returning leaves Halifax every Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock, making same calls, including Souris, Through Freight Solicited. Rates low te Halifax. Apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. McGill University. Montreal SESSION 1897 98 The curriculum comprises course in Arrs, (including the Donatpa Speciar Course For Women), Appiiep Sciexce Mepicrve, Law, and Verertnary Sciexce Matriculation, Examination and Scho!ar- ship Examination will be held:—Arrs aAxp Mepicixe, 151ra Sepr.; AppLieP Science, 16ra Sept; Law, 7rn Sepr VeTerInary Science, 22np Sept. Copies of the Calnontaining containing information, may be obtained on applica- on to the Secretary. New Crockery Store All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate S-ts and "Chamber Sets, Pitchers, bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Cream Crocka, ‘Cake Pots, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, s very fine lot of Glass, Gobiets, Water Pitchers, in Colored and Plain Crocks Bean Pots, &c. Also, in Tumbiers, Six Piece Sets Glass, Preserve Coolers, Cake Stands,and a lot of other! articles too numerons to mention. GIVE US A CALL, We are sure to suit you, both in price and quality. C. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House. ang 9 3idv wy HARD BRICK 30,000, suitable uny special outside work. CARVELL BROS. 181—2aw 1m—pat for We the undersigned druggists of this city, hereby agree to close our several places of business, at 9 p m. every night, excepting Saturdays, until the end of Sep GEO. E, HUGHES, A. W. REDDIN, Wm. R. WATSON, JOHNSON & JOHNSON, REDDIN BROS, S. W. DODD. The above goes into effect on Monday evening, Aug. 9th. Teachers And students whu have succesfully passed their examinations will need a good time keeper before taking charge of a school. We bave a 'arge stock of Gold And Silver Watches timed, and ready for delivery at at low prices. % . &. TAYLOR | Jeweler and Optician, orth Side Queen Square. “OF NEW GLOTHS We are opening our different lines for the new se v80n, with much the same feeling of confidenc2 which a fellow en periences when he has a good thing £0 many good clothy grouped together that it is impossible to tell you all about. them. Come and see the BEAUTIFUL LINES OF OVERCOATINGS the finest ever brought to the city. And Trouserings, the finest you ever laid eyeson; and for Shirts, they are beautiful \ inthe extreme, Those go xis will be shown with much Butter Coolers, eo sew Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishee,Butter | sleasure, and will be on exhibit this afternoon and to-morrow, ' ' ‘ JOHN MACLEOD & C0 MERCHAN F TAILORS. Se eee | ae The Mutual tle fusmrane; (3 OF N2aVvr YORE RICHARD A. McCURDY, '. - - 2 (THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPANY). Presiden Has more insurance in force, a greater annual income and more assets han any other company in the world. It is the oldest active American © Total Assets, - - - - $234,744,148 42 Invested in Canada, - - - - 4,257,520 75 Total Surplus, nearly - - - 30,000,600,00 Insurance in force, . : - - 918,698,358,00 Income in 1896, $49,702,695°27, being TWELVE MILLONS more than the total Revenue of the Dominion of Canada, Issues the most liberal policies and pays larger dividends, on all policies han any other company, and is beyond donbt,, the wealthiest and greates. company in the world. All policies payable in gold. Agents wanted in unrepresented districts, JOHN MACEACHERN, | Agent for P E. Island ws Smooth as Velvel Your lawn if properly look after and kept cut with one of our Lanrn Mouvers Will be smooth as velvet. FENNELL&CHANDLER _ —_— Binder Twine. £2£42324 oe ——\ Blue Ribb Druggists’ Karly Closing ae Con al The Best Quality Binder Whips SOs. 'O04888888 SIMON YW CRABBE Walker’s Corner 187 STOVES HARDWARE —- Ye — NSS SS Herring, Herring Large, fat Herring in half barrels, barrels and quattel barrels, from Sydney, Cow Bay, Madalene and Arichat We will warrant every package we sell, or refund the money: For sale wholesale and retail by CRANT & CO: } Qaeen Street, Charlottetown