ee ea xm MOON'S CHANGES Fu 4 lh. 19.0m, a. m Futl M », Lith, Oh. 2W.2m., noon. € ast ( Sth, 4 o6.3m.. p. m. New M , Zith, Th. 15.5m.. p. m. Dav of Week iSnn tSuas! High Kises ' sets i Water | . » } is eee. 7 m. 11s 4 1 | 935}; 1 213 lay i s3' 216 sis \ 6; 3&1 3 10 4iM \ ! 74 Ww t 16 5 \ } . 27 j 5 32 OO} We esday iv 5 | O 44 q i T scaav 12 23 | i os 8 br \ i LS »} 8S Dt gis ay ee 19} 9 54 10 | Su 1y i 16 Wi 10 45 yo pen a 16} 11 37 2 | Tuesday : a 14} 12 22 13 | Weduesday : 12 lé j Tha: i 4) lo) » 2 B | rriday | Ri 6ST os Bi) Sat 24 71 O59 17 | y <b 5 | l iS isi ™M \ 7 Zi. 238 wei y 23 l 3 45 a \ nesday ou 0 1 59 ed | rsday ol 458 6 17 a Friday 33 i 56 4 27 Z3' Saturday 31 | 4 24 | Sunday 6 | 531 9 26 2)! Nonday od | 51 | 10 30 2 | Tuesday os dbo} 1) 38 77 | Wednesday 40 si 33 @ | Thursdiy 4] 46 | Friday 43 tt 0 15 @W | Saturday 41 43 0 57 31 | Sunday 6 46 4 41 1 ww Wants, Lost, Found &e TO LET—Two new and comfartal'e awell. ingson Al'ew «tre and rear rner Prinee Street. each containines atx rooms Im mesiate possession given Sprly at Counts Cour office or to the subeecriber—George Allev WANTED —A4 houtek+eper forat-milv o two who live five miles from town Protest ant preferred, Apply at th's office octS—Iwks diw ——— WANTEDN.—Atoncea Tin-Smi'th. to M. Stevenson. eet Il Apply WANTFD.—A sergant, mvst nonderstand piair cooking. bring reterence. Mra Fdward Palmer, Queen Street. ort ll eol W ANTE D— 4n experienced saleslady want ed by James Paton &€ Co No other need ap- ply oct2—tf L“ST—The partv who ricked upthe um- brell? on King Square Thouredayv night or Friday morning will kind'y return it to W W Beer. W‘4* TED —A cook. Apply to Mra F. w Hyndman, Kent St. oct 9 dy lwk WANTED.—An elderly wemen as house keeper ina village Four of f-mily. Mut be a geod ccok. Nowesshing, App'v at orce to this cffice, stating wages freauired end giving references. octl0- 3wks ART CL4S2FS.—Vira MacNutt will re-open her art classes, October 2nd, at her residenca upper Prince Street. Lessons given in Oil, and Water Colors, from model and nsture. Special attention given te Persrective Draw- Ing. sep 27 3i W ANTE —A first elaas Engineer, one who can steam fit. and laee belts, mus* he active and sober, One understanding ice machines preferred. Give reference and salary expect- ed A.B. Examiner office, sept 15 tf FOR SAL™.—A three store building situat- ed on Pownal Street—containinge shop and l4roome:. Gord stabling op premises. A desireb'e husiness stard. Sate made on easy term*. Apvlyto B. TRAINOR sep 30 biw wil WANTE then ‘o act as manager an? Provincial Corre- spondent here, Sa'arv $9). Enclose self ad- dressed stampe! envione to (. H tREER, Generel Manager,—care Daily Examiner, oct 4dy iwk pd TO LET—A House on Prince Street nert to Mr. Thomas Alley’s, coniaininye seven large room in first clas« order: thereis slana fine eeller under the whole of the house: there is a ood stable with enach honse and yard. The ve peeuee will be ready for a tenant the first. of October next. [It isoccupied at present by George Toombs Fsq., who hbase lived in it fora number of years Apply to MrT Mc- aoe. Tower Queen “treet, orto the owner, ward Kelly, Southport. sept 8—eod tf “Planet” Flour..... Gives Satisfaction Ry ©ld Fstablished House—Van or Woman, good Churoh stand- ing, Willing to learn our business IT 18.. SOLD On MERIT Ask your grocer for it. Kvery barrel guaranteed. septl5—d1 m Evening - Classes P. E. | COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, COMMENCE ON Monday. 18th Oct. insi At 7.30. Opemtoall. Tadividual instruc tion in all commercial subjects. No WASTE OF TIMB HERE. Apply at once ‘o I, OXENHAM, Principal oct 0—tf A i THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 135 189 do not wist DEAR Srtr,—I to return to Montreal without expressing my gratitude to you for the very excellent Bell Piano that you placed at my disposal for my recital, 1 have tried many Canadian Pianos of different manufac- turers hd must say that, con- sidering the size of the instru- ment, | have never found one to equal it for depth end bril- hancy of tone, he action is quite as elastic and + spons ive as in American Upright Pianos of the highest grade. Again thanking you, very sincerely, I remain, Yours, Frep. E. Morris P. E. Island Agency, L. PH Opera House Building C. P. Yeo, Agent at Summerside. ~ MISS H, McDONALD FANCY DANCES, including Highland Fling, Flag Dance, Strathapey, Spanish Davee, Sailors Hornpipe, May Pole and Villiagers Dance. Skirt Dance, Audalucia, etc. For this seeson ouly these dances $5 eech, being one third of price. Rooms in Mavonic Building. sept30— If You are Going —TO— BOSTON Or any part of the United Siates, the cheapest and best route is via the Flant Line, THE POPULAR SUM- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH’TOWN. The favorite S. 8. “Halitax” wil. leave Cb’town for Boston every Friday at l p. m. Returning leaving Boston every Tues- day at noon. Steamer calls at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax Passengers leavin Charlottetown Tuesdays and Bosiendan morn- ings, via Pictou make close connection at Halifax with steamers *Olivtte” and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Wednesdays at 7 a. m and Sat- urdays 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.#.I. Railway, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark tieket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, Halifax, N.S. d&w BAGS - BAGS BAGS 15.000 secoud hand, 19.000 new, at current prices. Carvell Bros. town 2 aw 1 m lowest NAMES IN JERSEY, SOME OF THE TOWNS THAT MAY BE FOUND IN EVERY ATLAS, inal and Fresh From the Soll—A Native Jerseymnan’s Explanations of Some of the Appellations, ‘““Other states may be bigger and ticher and turn in a heavier vote,’’ said the man with the woodbine whiskers *twining gently about his face, ‘‘ but for picturesqueness of nomenclature New Jersey takes the gold medal,’’ ‘*Yon’re from Jersey, sir, I suppose, ’’ said the man who had just come in from the smoking car. ‘‘Iam, sir, and l’m. proud of it. I come in on this train every day to buai- ness in the city, and in my Jeisure mo- ments I make a study of the geoyraphy of my native state. I may say, sir—lI think I may say with contidence—that few men are so well informed as } upon this interesting subject of New Jersey's ' geographical nomenclature. You ob- ser-e, sir, that I say New Jersey, not Jersey, Which is an undignified behead- ing of a noble title.’’ ‘Possibly itis because I’ma New Yorker,’’ said the man across the aisle, “bat I bave always thought New York to be pretty stropg on interesting names.”’ : ‘‘A great error, sir,’’ Geclared he of the whiskers. ‘‘A very great error. Your names are mainly corrupted In- dian titles or direct cribs from ancient davs—Ithaca, Marathon, Utica, Homer, Virgil, Syracuse, Sempronius, Moravia, Rome, Cato, Palmyra and a score of others. You have borrowed the glories that should have been buried with Greece and Rome. Our titles, sir, are dug up from the soil and replete with meaning. Let me cite some.’’ Here he pulled asma!! notebook from his pocket, snd the other man, with regretful politeness, said he would be giad to Jearn something on the subiect. **Consider, sir,’' continued the Jersey- ite, ‘‘the appropriatevess of such names as Ragtown, Breakfast Point, Camp Gaw, Polifiy, Radix, Pluekemin, Pock- town, Tillietudeium and Succasuna.”’ ‘‘Some of them sound familiar,’’ said the New Yorker, ‘‘but are all of those real names?’’ **Every one of ’em on the map, sir,”’ replied the other warmly. ‘‘Il’ll give you $100 for anv one of these that isn’t P B Island Railway On and after VMONDAY,4th Oct, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. | | frains Out-! ' : Trains In ward, Read} STATIONS. — ward.’ Read down, up. ®% M.JA. M. ; 3 30 6 iS Charlottetown ...| 6 30 7 40 3 52) 6 29,..Royalty Junction.) g }g 9 19 4 42) 7 03...North Wiltshire. . 5 42 8 30 4 58) 7 13;..Hunter River... | = 52 8 15 5 34! 7 37|..Bradalbane...... 5 oa 737 5 44) 7 49). .Emerald.. ..... 5 0?! 7 28 5 ath 7 53l.. Freetown ....... | 45a 7 14 6 2018 07|.. Kensington ; “14 38 6 54 6 55) 8 BOAT og; | 4 15| 6 1 40! § are oSide (irl i 11 2 02! & 59|..Miscouche ..... 3 4210 87 2 29) 9 17|..Wellington...... | 3 9810 10 3 15) 9 45|--Port Hill .......! 3 99] 9 21 4 3510 25). .O’Leary..... +++] 9 7}) 8 08 5 01/10 51]..3loomfield ...... 1 55 7: 5 411 15)--Alberton......../ 1 39) 7 02 6 45111 55|..Tignish .... .... 12 50}-5 55 iin |p. M.jA. M. A. M.ipP, M. A. M.|P. M. 6 30) 3 10)..Charlottetown...| 9 19! 4 10 6 SS) 3 24|..Royalty Junctior! g 59! 3 50 7 23) 3 47} .Bedford ........| § 29] 3.17 8 25) 4 15)...Mt Stewart......../ @ 19] 2 45 8 45) 4 435}..Morell...... -++-| 7171 2 00 9 14) 5 04)..St. Peters ......] 7 151 1 30 10 01) 5 38)..Bear River ......| 6 41/12 43 10 45) 6 10) .Souris.... ......| 6 10/12 OO A. M.|P. M. ew Ae M.|P. M A. M.|p. M. A. M.|P. M. 8 10) 4 15)..Mt. Stewart ....) 8 05) 2 35 22; 5 08)..Cardigan........ 7 1y 123 ® 45) 5 20)..Georgetown ....) 6 55! 1 Oo A, M.|P_M. A. M.|P. M. Pr, M. A. M. 5 50 ND kipeees 7 2 6 40 ..Cape Traverse .. 6 3) © A. M, Tralnsare run by Eastern Standard ‘rime. G A SHARP, Superinteadent Gen Gove ity Gnarlettistown. Woncton, X's. Rway Office, aiJune., 1897 Actual Business, Book-Keeping, Arithmetic, Penmanship, Shorthand, Typewriting, all thoroughly tangbt at the P.E. I. Commercial College. Our srt dents learn how to do business by actually doing it from the start. Best Work at reduced rates. We open this year, after the holidays; on 16th August. Apply at once, | Send for our new prospectv . ISAAC OXENHAM : (Graduate of Montreal Business College Principal and Proprietor. Box 242, Ch’town. O. July 3 0th— w2mos, dlaw 6 Picturesque Nomenclature That Is Orig- ; a rear place, and they fairly reek of the soil. Now, here’s another batch— Bene Hill, Wickatunk, Bomber, Atco, Wollyfield, Blue Anchor, Blazing Star, Hockamick, Jubokeyville, Quey’s Hat, Kalarama, Flyat, Flickerville,, Zings- em, Wakeake and Batsto.’’ ‘They sound asif they were tekenu from Jabberwocky,’ remarked the New Yorker, ‘‘They’re utter novsense,”’ “Taken straight frem the conntry- side,’’ averred tho geograpucr. ‘*They may rot be very strong on gcn: "| Jose names I cite merety as insta: of pure beanty of sound. If you’re !ccking for meaning, Ican give that to you, For instance, there are Burley Sheaf sud Wheat Sheaf, poeticully suggestive of the agricultural riches of our Leautiful stute. Our dcmestic animals are com- memorated in such fitting titles as (Joosetown, Hensfoot, Hogtown, Mon- keytown, Horsenecx and Peacocktown, while for other animals there are Skuuk- town, Pole Taverv, which used to be Pokent Tavern; Postertown (if a pceter wiu’t a wild animal I don’t know what is), Snake Hill, Turtle.own, Frogtown, avd I don’t krow but what . Batsto ought to come in there. The frogs get unother. show at Manunka Chunk, which ig the name they gave it them- sclves, sivging of nights out in the SW ai pa. ‘‘Now, for the temperance foll there are blazing signs of warning in such unmesas Whizky Lane, Gir Point, Jug- town and Bum Tavern. ‘There raed to be an innkeeper in the latter place, by tho way, who sued the authorities once a year for maintulning such a title and always compromised for 5 cents, with Which he bought himself a drink and was Well satisfied. One year the authori- ties started in to fight the case and the innkeeper in disgust quit the business and Bum Tavern simultaneously. A place with a suggestive title is Naugh- right, which got its name from a large faria owner’s sign, noiled on a tree at the roadside, ‘No right of way here.’ They got calling him Old No Right, and when tbe village sprung up they called it after him, but a man who had spelling reform the wrong way made it as it pow stands. Speaking of spelling, there’s cne village yeu can spell either Packnack, Pacquanac, Pequanac cr Pequannock, but you can’t pronounce it as the natives do, no matter which way you choose. ‘‘There are some names more sug- gestive than beautiful—Scrabbletown, Scrapetown, Slabtown, Samptown and solitude, for instance. Some belie their names, like Recklesstown, which is as peaceful as a graveyard and in the same general line of business, keeping its inhabitants buried far from the cares of this busy world. Then there’s Round- about, which is a plain four corners crcssing, and Small Lots, with nothing but wide stretches of countryside. As for Pellettville, I’ve heard that there isn’t a drug store there, but Ican't swear as to that, not having been there for many years.’’ “‘Look here,’’? pnt in the New York- 6. ‘“‘I believe yon’re the man who writes the suburban stories in the comic papers and you're practicing bames on mme.’”’ ‘You do me great injustice!’’ cried the geographer. ‘‘Every vane has itg local Labitation, and you can find them all in the atiases. Next you'li be cavil- iug ut sctch well known places as Snufftewn, Ringoes, Rustic, Absecon, Eeckle Barney, Soho, Bachville, Rural Place, Sodom, Bine Ball, Allamucby, Totowa, Buckshutem, Duty Neck, War- buss and Smiith’s Turn Oat.’’ The New Yorker rubbed his nose and suid nothing. —New York Sun. MEAGE 10 MEN Provirg that True Honesty and Trae Phil- antrophy still Exists If any man who is weak, nervous and debilittaed, or who is sufferingfrom any of the various troubles resulting from youth- ful folly, excesses or overwork, will take beart and write to me, I will send him con- fidentially and tree of charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restor- ed to perfect health and manhood, after years of tuffering from Nervous Debility, loss of Vigor and Organic Weakness. I have nothing to eell, and therefore want no money, but as I know through my own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers, I am glad to beable to assist any fellow—beings to a cure, I ain well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I mvself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly lost faith in mankind but I rejoice to say that I am now pertectly well and happy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known to all. If you will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud satisfaction of having been of great service to one in need will be sufficient re- ward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage and address Mr. G. Strong, North Rock and, Mich. 135 p&w. FOR SALE The su‘cribers have been instructed to offer for sale, part of Town Lot No 96, in the 2nd Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetowo, known as the “Jakeman’ property. This Lot has a frontage of 70 feet on Grafton Street, and extenda back therefrom 100 feet. Jt will be sold en bloc, or can be subdivided if required. For terms and other particulars, apply at the office of, DAVIES & HASZARD. Ch’.ewn oct 1 w4i dy Jaw td 4 7 FASSE WOOD € Co. MONTREAL MORE DEMAND FOR Heintzman Pianos TEAR BY 3.4577 = <0 - aay 2 oenaaanaeeenNaeerdeseananaaee —— a This isasure indication of good times and better prices for every one. Call and see the new and magnificent stock ot these Celebrated Pianos seein TE itienisihe = OS, The P. FE. Islankg Music House. ees See ee == Sa BURGLARS WANTED. To the Burglar who emered our office and broke the Handle of Safe we extend 30 invitation to call again, promising him a free entry into the safe, and thereby sare ing him the use of the Stillson wrench. We will not insure his easy exit, but will be om hand with an ambulance and ucdertaker. At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our twely” gang Cheese Presses. Nearly al -bat were imported nere in the past required to be repaired within a year. ’ Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the market. Our Babcock Testers never break the bottles. The press hoops are night for eighty |bs of curd. And best of ail the “ ALPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” is on f th fi wavahead of all others Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers, Qur Pumps are winningja name for themselves at prices to beat any im T. 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