— : ’ i» PE Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 27th Dec., 1897, trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under f frains Out Trains In ward. Read STATIONS, waid. Read down. | up. P. M.|A. M.| eum M. 8 10) 6 20 ~ Charlottetown ...) 9 9) 10 00 8 320) 6 35). . Royalty Junction.| 5 16 9 40! ait 7 te ..North Wiltshire. | 1 10 & 55 4 31) 7 24|..Hunter River... 1 28) 8 41 05| 7 §1|..Bradalbane...... j 00! 8 07 | 5 13] 7 §8|..Emerald.. ..... 12 53) 7 53 5 27| 8 00). . Freetown enetioes 12 412 7 39 5 {7| 8 25|..Kensington .... 12 24 7 18) 6 20 8 50 Ar.) : Ly. 39 oo) 8 45) rp. Mir. Mj f¢ S'Side ean iie 12 5O Lv Ar. 10 30 1 11|.. Miscouche eecces 10 16) i 37|. - Wellington Fae ces 9 47| 2 19|.. Port Sues sb 00+éee 9 09 3 8t}..O’Leary........ -| 8 00 | 2 §8].. Bloomfield ...... 7 34 4 24 . Alberton este eoes 6 5S | 5 30)..Tignish .... «.-- 6 00 Re Bel \. M. Pp. M | A. M 9 30 Charlottetown... 10 30 2 DO Royalty Junction 10 10 3 2B | ORIOOR ccctices 9 37 5D ar ao. f ly 9 05 ; 10) i} Mt Stewart Las 8 BO o 22) f AMER. s cccees 7 35 5 45) . .Georgetown 7 10 P.M.) ee M P. M. A. M 4 05]..Mt. Stewart .... 8 55) S Ge . PROG. .icec dcotk s 17| 5 12 St. Peters .%..0. | 7 48) 5 o7}. . Bear River ....<.| 7 03) § 40) Okie wdheke | 62 ) oi P M.| lA M.| |p. M i. ae 5 15|..Emerald ...... 17 3 6 05). Cape Traverse 70) F *) jA. M. Yrainsare run by Eastern Standard ‘Time. G A SHARP, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mgr Govt. R arlottetown. Vensten, X's. Raiway Office, Dec. 27 1897 Wants, Lost, Found &e TO LET.—Honse on lower Road( with or withent barn) spring Park containing rightlarge and well finished :o0oms, Frost oof cellar. Possession Ist of bec. Apply SG vhorne Revere Hotel, nov2? tt FOR SALE.—A double seat family sleigh, high-turned runners and dasher. JOHN H GATES, St Peter’s Road. FOR SALE.—F v? shares in the Charlotte- town Amateur Athletic Association, will be sold atabargain, Apply at this office jan2i—1w pd FOR SALE OR TO LET.~A three story dwelling on Pownal St , containing 14 -ooms and shop. Good stabling on premises—a de- sirable business stand. Terms cf sae easy. Apply to BerNarp TRAINOR, Pownai Str: et janlba— a W ANTEI--A nurse—girl from 12 to 16, to takecareof achild. Apply at this officc- jan! 5tf ee SRATLNG BOOTS Black and Chocolate —_—ATT— GOFF BROS California Prunes We have a very fine assortment of California Stewing Prunes on hand. They are much nicer than the ‘Turkish Prunes, larger and _ better flay ore d. Cape Cod Cranberries We have several! bbls. of chuice Cran- berries in stock. On account of the being | liver Oil with Hypophos- scarcity of apples this pear are selling quite a lot of Cranberr:es | for pies, sauces, ete. we THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 27, 1898 Many persons cannot take plain cod-liver oil. They cannot digest it. It upsets the stomach. Knowing these things, we have digested the oil in) Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- phites; that is, we have broken it up into little glob- ules, or droplets. We use machinery to do the work of the digestive organs, and you obtain the good effects of the digested oil at once. That is why you can take Scott’s Emulsion, druggists. chemists, 7 oronte 50c, and $1.00, a! SCOTT & SOWNE, EPPS'S COCOA ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED In Quarter-Pound Tins only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homeopathic Chemists, London, England, 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TRADE Marks DESIGNS CopyRiGHTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. ‘tandbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents, Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, $1. Sod by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co0,3°15rox0v=y, New York Branch Office, St.. Washington, D.C, a: a 3 Di lul. DEADS. eee ae eee ae ? ) | [eke ekki I : 1 Tr Lille ie | } eocees 7) . hii ee | BELL J | —- _— Fine Display of PIANDS AND ORGANS FLETCHERS Warerooms, Ilouse Building, Ay... Watch Makes a very acceptable and use- tul Xmas present. We are showing « nice assort ment of reliable time-keepers at VERY LOW PRICES We will be pleased te have you call and examine our Watches be forepurchasing,as we may save you $$$ We Guaraniee Every Watch. W. N. TANTON JEWELER Opera | of ‘‘squeaky’’ | Gt. Geo. St. The Cure For Poverty. In The Century there is an article on “The Causes of Poverty’’ by the late Francis A. Walker. General Walker says in conclusion : At the beginning I warned the reader that I had no panacea to offer, no single, simple, sovereign cure for the woes and ills of humanity. We must strain out of the -blood of the race more of the taint inherited from a bad and vicious pool before we can eliminate poverty, much more pauperism, from our social life. The scientific treatment which is applied to physical disease must be ex- tended to mental and moral disease, and a wholesome surgery and cautery must be enforced by the whole power of the state for the good of all. Popular educa- tion must be made more sensible, prac- tical and useful. The housewifely arts must be taught to girls in the schools, and there the boys must learn to uso hand and eye and brain in a close and vital co-operation and co-ordination. Yet still we shall have to await with patience the slow, sure action of time, the all healer. The balance of sociai forces has definitively turned to the side of the less fortunate classes, and the course of events now runs in their favor and no longer against them. Meanwhile let philanthropy continue its noble work in alleviating the afflictions which cannot be wholly cured and in binding together rich and poor in ties of sympa- thy and mutual regard. William II Visits Paris on the Sly. The only personages taken into‘confi- dence were, on the emperor’s side, an admiral, the captain of the Hohenzol- lern, the chancellor of the empire, a general and two valets de chambre. In France they were President Carnot, M. Spuler, minister of foreign affairs; M. de Freycinet, minister of war, and a score of police agents. The German em- bassador was not supposed to know of the voyage till it was over. When the preparations were completed, the kaiser embarked upon his yacht at Kiel, and on the plea of taking a seaward journey far north left his empire without news of him for a foftnight. The rest of the journey was made from Arendal via Holland and Belgium to Paris.—Guil- laume Il Intime, by Maurice Leudet. ~ Squeaky Shoes, Nothing is so aerve trying asa pair shoes, and the first thought of remedies most often make | the matter worse. To remedy the squeak stand the shoes in a tin plate with just enough turpentine to reach the line of the inner sole without touching the ‘‘up- per’’ leather. Let them soak for a day and then dry for two days before wear- ing, when it will be found that the soles are not only noiseless, but waterproof, and will wear almost twice as long. The turpentine seems to harden the leather without stiffening it. Another Gone. *‘ Another illusion gone!’’ says the St. James Gazette. ‘‘How many mil- lious of pilgrims have reverently stood by the pillar at Chillon and examined the footmarks left by the immortal pris- oner with the chainless mind? The su>> * yeyor to the cantonal council of Vaud has been going into the matter, and the footsteps are to disappear as being ‘not authesitic,’ but a pious fraud, restored every few years for the benefit of crea- gloas tourists.’’ Better Protected, He was crying, but he finally man- aged to blubber tiirough his tears: **T wisht I was a girl.’’ **Why do you wish you were a girl?” asked the father, who was mainly re- sponsible for the tears. ‘**"Pain’t so easy to wallop them,’’ answered the boy, hardly realizing bow great the truth he had hit upon.—Chi- cago Post. Fast and Slow, She—He’s fast, I understand. He— No—slow. “You evidently don’t know how he spends money.’’ ‘*‘Ah, bot I know how he pays his debts. ’’—Philadelpbia Record. A Great Play. **T can’t afford,’’ said the, man of moderate means, ‘‘to go to many places of amusement, but I am admitted free to the play with the longest run on rec- ord, ‘The Struggle of Life.’ ’’—New York Sun. About the year B. C. 220 edible ser- pents were sold at a penny each in the Egyptian markets. They were shipped to Rome. Italian vipers were cheaper, costing about a half penny each. Old California. An American geography, published in 1812, contains the following interesting information: ‘‘California is a wild and al- most unknown land, covered throughout the year by dense fogs, as damp as they are unhealthful. On the northern shores live anthropophagi, and in the interior are active volcanoes and vast plains of shifting snow, which sometimes shoot up columns to inconceivable heights.’’ The book adds that some of these statements would seem incredible were they not 60 well authenticated by trustworthy travel- ag) se oI Pee SIGK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They ziso relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Mearty Eating. <A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Dr wsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mout’, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. _ Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Cartes's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. MONEY TO LEND J.J. JOHNSTON Barrister at Law, sharlottebown $Stamper Block. S@eeee egee¢e0 226 36°66 0649878529849 5888806 Beautiful That is what Everyone says of our Display of SHLVERWARE—* The latest New stick just received. povelties ip artiste designs. QUALITY A | G. H. TAYLOR Ghar lottetow.n EVERY DAY A BARGAIN DAY, AT LEWIS’ From vow unti! the end ofthe year, every day will be bargain day at our store All kinds of fancy goode, in China, Celluloid, Plush, Oak and Glass, all kinds of Toys, Gamer, Do!ls, Doll’s Sleaghe, Doll’s Corriages, Doll’ Tea-sets, Boy’s and Girl’s Sleighs. Also all kinde of Crockery. Make no wmistake io the place, but cur e direet to ; C. LEWIS, | Grafton St. Opposite Ncrth sie of Market £q. Oysters Oysters Oyster — JOY! JOY! JOY! "=" Victoria Cafe, Great George Street. Oysters served in every style Lunches and dinners with despatch. As usual, | am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantity to customers to any part of tne city. Telephone Connection. JOUN P. JOY Vicrorta CAFE Gt George St..... lag scl To fina wy the Jiberal patron- 'ag2 given us that we have pleased our customers, both us to quality and price. We intend to study their wants in every way during 1898 asin the pest. G. ff. TAYLOR JEWELER. ortl, Side Queen Square. — ~ aee™ ae ek ae ans A PRIVATE DETECTIVE After a Government Official We are in the Dairy Supply business tostay, standing the unfair competition of au official whose traveilin rh expenses are paid out of the public fends. We pay our own and will compete with any of the Quebec houses thus repre- sented, for quality of workmanship in cheese vats, cream vats, either single or duplex, portable or stationary, temper- ing or receiving vats, and all other Dairy Supplies in stock or to order at short notice. We have on hand Alpha Separators which return more money to the patrons than any other, Separator oil that will insure safer running at extreme speed than any other on the market. Butter Boxes for storing and shipping butter in. Dairy plants that will run without an expert engineer on hand. Boilersthat will save fuel over any other thathas been imported so far. Engines that do not require to be driven t@ extreme speed to obtain enough power, All work warranted for une year. Sall at our up town store in the Temple, Gr2ftoa St T. A. MACLEAN Successor to McKinnon & McLean. On The Track Our parlor siits are winning their way into hundreds of homes The Price and Quality does it. They are selected from the most up-to-date makers in the Dominion—who give us special cuts. We will make you special. Our large sales show t the public appreciate our effects—to give gepu bargains Solid Walnut suites $24.00, 26,00, 30.00 and up. Call and get a bargain. JOHN NEWSON, The Real Bargain Giver. - — Wonderful Not a slack day in our Tailor Shop yet, All our hands working, We want more coat and pants makers to keep up with our work. McKay Vfoolen Co High Class Tailors and Furnishers.