Lt atime ~ —— —_— eee ~ - — ——— pps: Four Dollars per Y ear. eee CHARLOTTETOWN, P: F Is “This is True Liberty, when Fre3 Bor Lc eae aa a a a siidelitd hc et tes tc DAILY EXAMINER n Men, héevi1g to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnripipgs. — wt. — Single Copies two cents, LAND; SATURDAY AUGUST 21, 1897. — 195 NO 20 PURCHASE YOUR OUTFITS AT THE BARGAIN CORNER BOO% 6088 60484" 544888 We have just opened the finest carload of Trunks and Valises ever imported to the Island. Itis worth your while to sseiour assortmeut. Valises they are perfect. (LENDAR, AUGUST, 1897! Weak and Sickly Babies Made Well and Strozg by Lactated ecg ; MOON’S CHANGES festQuarter, Sth. 2h. 12.0m, p. m pial Moon, 12th, 10h. 10m., a. m. lat Quarter, 20th, 4h. 16.8m., a. m. dew Moon, 27th, 11h. 16.6m., p. m. | m Day of Week Sun Sua | High Rises {| Sets | Wae A ‘ h.m. ») hm. {| mo- Sunday 4 47 | 725) 110 4] Monduy 48 a;6 OU 4) + Tuesday 50 22 2 {) Wednesday 51 {| 253} 4} Thursday 52 ne) 3 26 | im ¢| Friday FS 1S | 1 Of) i} Saturday dD 16; 5 OO} §) Sunday 56 15} 605 | #) Monday 57 13 7 01 Mi)| Tuesday 58 13} 787 d| Wednesday 5 0 12; 850 #2) Thursday ] 10 9 45 By Friday 2 - 91 10 42} HY Saturday 3 7 1] 38 5] Sunaay 5 5] 108 | Monday 6 Si 138 fil Tuesday 7 ] 2 013 | 8} Wednesday 9 6 59 2 | Thursday 10 at 2 51 | a)! Friday i] 55 3 16) 4| Satur lay 12 33 3 dl 2 Sunday oi: 6 4 44 3| Monday . wt Ol oe 4| Tuesday : Ly ek 7 3} Wednesday i7 | mh 3% Thursday 18 15 8 58 1} Friday 9} 43 9 56 8| Saurday 21 4] 10 50 4 | Sunday” 2 294 11 41 ) Monday 23 37! 033 a | Tuesday 1525! 635} 108 et a o2 BB Aa AL A SD SSS SS SES = ES EE ES £24 % 4 - == 4 == I VV Something new in the trunk line, and as for our Leather Ali will be sold at very reasonaople rates. of the innocents. Food, After many vears of trial in the | of Cannda and in hospitals and institutions for the young, mothers, nurees sicians emphatically dec’are that Lacteted Food 1s the best nourishment for weak ard sickly babier. Lactated Food is the most easily digested 20 | of all known fvods; it is acorrective of con- | fined bowels,a preventive of dysentery and | other complaints that cut down so many From every section Canada letters come from mothers testify- ing to the life-giving properties of Lactated Food. Babies regularly fed on Lactated Food become happy, bright, vigorous and strong; p2evishnesa, crossuess and fretfulness are vanished, and the home is made a happy resting place. Try Lactated Food, dear mother, for your little one if it is net thriving. 29) the great food for afew weeks will work | wonders for baby. and phy The use — oP BL Island Railway On and after. FRIDAY, 4th June, 1597, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. Be Tere eee Ce Re : ‘rains Out-| : ‘Trains Time ‘Table ward. Read STATIONS. — lward. Read down. | up. ; Pp. M.A. M.| ake a Rockey Point Ferry, (897. 3 30! 6 30) Charlottetown . 9 16 12 10 _—-—— 3 52) 6 44'.-Royalty Junction.| 9 4] 11 48 - mek os 2 7 18..North Wiltshire. .! 9 « = The Steamer “Elfin” leave ‘ oa ; aon aeuiae Riven: . : 8 10 33 Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex-| = 2)| 7 =9|..Bradalbane......| + <4) 7 ; Y> y 5 34) 7 52)--> | 7 410 07 tepted, as follows.—- 5 44) 7 58).-Emerald.. ..... | 7 48] 9 57 At6.30am, 8am, 9.30 am, lla} 5 op 8 = ‘cane ceeees 2 as 9 42 mpm 2pm, pm 6-30 pm | BAYS ic msnet 7/78 a leave Rockey Point as follows: 7 3) 10 00 Lv f same t ; 6 OF 8 10 AtTam,8.30a m, 10am, 11.380] 7 45)10 22}. .Miscouche ...... 5 42' 7 56 am, 1.30 pm,3Ipm,dspm,7 p m. 7 02,10 10) Port Hil ag ca | 5 16 7 3 jn a sé 32 oe eeceeste Si . SUNDAYS. 3 a BO). . PLABY. oe ccvees : 15! 6 20 From Charlottetown at: 9 98! 1 15|-- Bloomfield ...... > 50! 6 OF At 9am, 12.45 pm, 2pm, 4pm. | .g yal 2 0g|--Alberton........ | 1 13) 5 40 From Recky Point: 10 40!) 3 00)- o RAOIGR 2 awd des | 1 05) 5 00 At l0a ~, 1,30 pm. 3p m, 5.30] & MP, M.|______________'P,_ M. A. &M. Dm, A. M.{P. M. lA. M.|A. M. : 6 45] 3 00).-Charlottetown .../ 9 15) 5 40 Hillsborough will ply on the South- 23! 3 23) . Bedford ..... sa 8 37) 4 47 dort ferry till further notice as fol- 10} 4 00 oe , v-; 8 15) 4 15 ows ;— ; 20] 4 O5|Lv.f MiStew' far! g 10 4 00 ‘ ‘L? OO 4 33)..Morell......006- | 7 42! 3 20 gomdere excepted, leaving Ch town 7 oa ; "St. Peters ....+| 7 20} 2 50 ailyat 6.30 am and every half hour up | 49 7@! 5 28].. Bear River .....s| 6 46] 2 08 ‘0 10. p m. at | 11 00) 6 00 _.Souris.... -...++| 6 15) 1 20 *45 am, making half hourly trips mp | 4 .v./p. Mm. |A. M.|P. M. ta 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat : a ; os he ong wae ; : $ - Saves (‘},’ in he c albina ve 4 oe}..Cardigan....---- ‘ = 0 : 2 uh town at ‘am, ~~ nett 001 5 15|..Georgetown ....] 7 00} 2-45 ury trips up to 8.35 pm. Steamer wip M.| A wep. laid off from 11.05 to 12 o'clock noon. “te akc i Ce ee n Tuesday and Friday of each week 7 55|..Emerald .....- 7 45 teamer will run off time to accom- ty 45}..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 . M. A. M. nodate the travelling public. —=— Suitable reward. 1 oo: ~~ | Pralnsarerun by Kastern Standard Time. OST.—Tuesda : 3th, betwee . p.m: July Isth, between Eldon and eae Orwell, a brown silk brella, close rolled, Automatic Frame. Robins Stable, — St. ‘supernates, Ge MEP Doe ndent, Gen M - Charlottetown. Goncton, ¥ B. | Railway Cfice, Jure 1, 3§7 ne Growtn of the German Navy. The growth of the German navy since 1872 has been extraordinary. Accord- ing to figures quoted in the reichstag, the increase in naval expenditure since that date has been 527 per cent. The outlay of the North German Confedera- tion in 1870 was only £1,201,000. In 1885 that of the German empire stood at £2,119,000, while at the date of the Emperor William II’s accession it was £2,700,000, which by last year had risen to £4,315,000. The» proposals of the German admiralty for the present year involved an expenditure of £6, 450, - 000, of which more than £6,000,000 has been voted by the reichstag. Dur- ing the present reign—in a period, that is tosay, of nine years—no less than 86 new units have been added to the fleet. But yet neither Kaiser Wilhelm nor Admiral Hollmann is satisiied. Like Oliver Twist, they are asking for more and are making it very obvious that they intend to get more. Captain Mahan’s ‘‘Inufluence of Sea Power on History’’ has evidently instructed others besides ourselves. The programme of ships to be com- menced during the next four years was not, indeed, a particularly large one. It involved the construction of 4 battle- ships, 6 large cruisers, 6 smaller cruis- ers and 36 torpedocraft. What probably alarmed the reichstag was the hint that war was coming at no very distant date, and the scarcely veiled pretension to dispute with England the command of the sea. The demands, too, were sud- denly put forward, and public opinion had not been fully prepared for them. The consequence was that the public and the reichstag were bewildered and refused to be rushed into a great outlay for an obscure eud.—Fortnighily Re- view. Antirabic Inoculations, The Aunales de l'Institut Pasteur contains M. Pottevin’s annual report for 1896 on the antirabie inoculations conducted during the past year at the Paris Pasteur imatitate. The number of persons treated was 1,806, lees than in any previous year sivee the institute was opened. This diminution is attrib- utable to the fact that patients, instead of going te Paris from all parts of the country, undergo the inoculations at the institutes pow established at Lille and Marseilles. Similar institutes have been founded in Algiers and Turin, dis- tricts which formerly sent considerable numbers of cases to Paris. During the ten years which have elapsed since the opening of the Paris institute, 18,645 persons have been treated there, and an interesting table is appended, showing the nationality of the patients, from which it appears that England contrib- uted no less than 870 individuals— more than any other country—Belgium coming next, with 429. In some of the departments of France cases of rabies have steadily diminished, thanks to the energetic measures taken by the local authorities, while in others, where less vigorous steps have been taken to guard against its dissemination, the number of cases has increased. It is the southern districts of France that, M. Pottevin tells us, ‘‘possess the sad distinction of ccutaining the largest number of bitten persons and of paying the most dearly for disobedience to the laws of the_sanitery police. ’’—Nature. Interest at 5,000 Per Cent. Mexican pawnbrokrs and money lenders are distinctly outdone by the English usurers whose practices are un- dergoing parliamentary investigation. Oue lady who kept a boarding house at Oxford borrowed £30, puying interest on that amount during the first mouth at the rate of 200 per cent. The second month she had cut the debt down to £25, but the usurer raised the interest to 220 per cent, aud it went on as fol- lows, according to the official report: Twenty pounds for the third month, 800 per cent; on £15 for the fourth mouth, 490 per cent; on £10 for the fifth month, 600 per cent; on £35 for the sixth month, 1,200 per cent. Then 1,200 per cent was charged for other five months on a fictitious sum, as prac- tically the whole of the £30 was paid back in six mouths. After this £67 was added as interest, making the interest charged at this period up to 5,000 per cent. In this case the lady fully secured the lender by depositing her plate. It is now proposed to make default penal- ties, fines and bonuses illegal and to reduce pawnbrokers’ interest to 25 per cent a year.— Mexican Herald. Systematic Fire Department. Our fire department is to be com- mended for its excellent discipline. This was observed by a lady who lives in the east end when the old Long sta- | tion burned. She was awakened by the alarm, and, seeing @ great light iv the sky, dressed, although morse than a mile distant, and struck out for the scene of the fire. After walking about three-quarters of the distance she reached the engine house, and, seeing that the engine had not been taken out yet, she stopped to inquire what was the matter. The chief replied that they were waiting to call the roll, and some of the members had not arrived, that they never went toa fire without first calling the roll. This, he explained, was done to prevent fraud being prac- ticed upon the city, which pays each member of the company who responds to the alarm $1. We venture to say that there is not another fire cempany in the United States run so syctematioc- ally as ours.—Russellville (Ky. ) Her- ald. a E A College Prank. The class of '47 of Hamilton college had a reunion recently, and Colonel Emmons Clark of New York, one of its members, wrote a letter, in which he told how he and several other members of the class, led by Joseph R. Hawley, now Senator Hawley, stole the college bell and hid it in a stone heap a mile away. It was done to prevent the class of 43 from following the old custom of ‘ringing off the rust’’ just as they be- came sophomores. It was never known who perpetrated the prank. 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