Rae eo nite ®; Ree THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTT! TOWN, AUGUST 9, : = a CALENDAR, AUGUST, 1897 7 ars Ge ABR otis. THAT MOTHERS’ COLUMN. | a ae av or | When are lights were first introtnuced | The Editor Telis the Sweet Young Thing fiICE CRADE MOON'S CHANGES | s : for street lighting, there was a very €x- Why It Was Given Up. wstQuarter, ! 2h. 12.Cm, p. m is tae place to have a nice job aggerated idea of their lighting power. ‘*Yes,’’ said the editor, ‘‘we had to 3 Full Moon, 12th, 10h, 10m., a, m. ot | A light of 1,000 candle power seegied | give up that mothers’ column.”’ i ! r, 20 » 4h 16.5n — So I) YrnN TSN such a powerful illuminator that the ‘‘Dear me, I don’t see why,’’ an- nae ant, SS ee oe | | R | \ | \( 1 idea was very naturally conceived of | swered the sweet young thing. ‘‘It ~ Dav of Week Sun 4Sun High | ' “ie : i nak-oile au ascii placing lamps on the top of tall towers seemed to me it was invaluable.’’ Rises | Sets | Was a 1 i ae ot +t J. | and ve pera the a _— : yoo oe i aoa Mo eee _ aeons a: os me 8 7” >" : Several municipalities adopte 1l@ | including the very brigh ; i Santen : 15 . 35 10 | cheaper than ve other place | tower system of lighting, of which the | who wrote it,’’ admitted the editor. 090000000900 5000 4 ee sear-e | iS a: 141] in the city. The | best known example 1s doubtless De- | ‘‘There didn’t seem to be any problem cy = iv a . iT ' 0 22 2201 fh i; Q y troit. - was ? a" found, aor of = — ce We age aaa ta Landlng to-day ex Steamer “Irene Morris,” direct from Liverpool,. kp 4| Wednesday >| WwW} 253) 1 \ ( )\ | that a cluster of are lamps 150 feet or | settle. But she finally married.’’ 5 | 7 sday | 52 19 | 3 26 | h mes , hes ' more from the ground might ba an ex- ‘*That didn’t lessen her ability any, SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITHATE OF SOD}, MURIATE HF 6 | Friday oat + : 4 + he is ean less one | cellent plan for lighting the rs * a | did it?’’ asked the sweet young thing 4} Sa y ww =) 2 than any other hrm on the elty | Jarge area, but was a very poor plan for | in surprise. o | me -- - 7 and he has the latest facilities | lighting city streets. In the aun “No-0,” replied the editor slowly. POTASH, BONE MEAL, ETC. on | M 7 5 13 “ = for doing good work quick. | American city, with long blocks, the | ‘‘Of course she Knew just as much as All genuine, and of guaranteed analveis.. Tike caly reliable, best, and ai 7 : 0 | 12 § 5 | atroets comprise not imore than one- | she did before, but somehow she didn’t least, 20° tee cent tiie chansesd tutte ance ee s3 | Thurs | i 10 0 4 ] p Th YLGR | third ot the area. Hence with the tower | seem to be quite so certain of it. How- Mey } ’ —" : r : 413 | Friday 2 . 9] 10 42 vi ' » | system ef lighting 66 per cent or more | ever, she kept up her work, even if she ULD BRO lijs Ly 3 7} 1138) always Busy Pri nting Office. | of the illuminating power is wasted in | did show that she occasionally had A S. 15 | Sunday 0 0 ce Oe calls bn bectiahige __. | lighting up house roofs, back yards and | doubts that never came to her before. 16) ™M LY 6 > | 1 os | vacant lots. She was a little shy as to some points Mii 7 a & 50 a : Nearly every city of which we have | regarding the management of the home, —— es a an ——~y a : ! * ; : a 57 > 51 lf You A'S Ye a information that origtnally adopted the | but she still knew all about the training “i 1 | pope 216 ; \ SS: tower system of lighting has abandoned , of children, and of course that’s the : a1 ; Bi 6.28 Fon 4. | it. It is therefore quite surprising to | principal feature of a mothers’ column. = You may be busy; 90 as a t 44 £ learn that Des Moines proposes to put “Of course,’’ acquiesced the sweet Ll st a i | ute are we “es 4 3\™M \ | 15 50 5 of in & municipal street lighting plant and | young thing. | » aD - Nave 24/7 ) 16 1S - = -—TO— 4 to use the tower ayetem. What consid- ‘‘At last, however,’’ continued the | been all the pring, fF maesaet Sein treme we, dioot know bet | Sass’ aren sompetet lay tome (50 OuAY that we did nat have time to advertise and tell ay — ») 3 956 ) by ste , | Was ne , ‘ ¢ a? hing ‘ 12 cQ@nany } a 4 , | > 1 10 50 9 N | we would strongly urge them to investi- | rules and decide knotty problems in the ail the fine things we have for this season and the 1OW Prices 29 | Sunday | o| se] 1141) J | gate the experience of Detroit and other | line of the management of a nursery.” | We are selling for, but the people find us out, for it takes aver 30 | Monday se 23 a7 ; - ae bt oe the tower 9a of se ‘‘Dear me,’’ said the sweet ae forty people to keep the orders we get made up, 30 it Keepa sl | Tuesday '& 2 G = | s Or any part of the before they construct such a plant in en United States, E Island Railway the wee ee route Raiway Cflice, June 1, 1817 and Trained Nurse. Board with Tuition in English Department, S188. tuvir Own city. HLugineei ing News. A Septuagenarian Student. At Warsaw a student has just gradu- ated at the ripe age of 75. you’re out?’’ ‘“‘Yes,’’ promptly replied the youthful politician, ‘‘and when the votes are counted tonight she will know Iam in.’’ The family of the duke— After paas- | did she make up her mind to that?’ ‘“‘About four months after her first baby was born,’’ answered the editor.— Chicago Post. | | | thing, ‘‘that was very strange. } ever, peremptorily declined the offer, exclaiming: ‘‘No, thank you! I have already eaten two of the accursed things, and I want no more.’’—Argo- naut. us moving to keep everything going right, But for those who do not know, we might say that we keep all the old reliadie cloths such as Bellwarp Coating and Serges, Tyke and Blen. heim Serges, Fashionable Trouserings to no end. Come and fa Onand after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1597, the Piant } Lia ing his matriculation many years ago An Unreasonable Mother. see us and see our stock and the fine clothes we make, ains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- 9 lack of funds prevented him from at Two small and lively urchins were ays _excepted,) as under aaa . Ter once proceeding to the university, and | gttired in their best the other afternoon spc bicioneiihisiiatsiibicciaecnnainmeie een > ’ ‘ —— Trains In THE i OPU LAR SUN- = was myo ccalin work as vn for | to attend the matinee with an auntie, eee : - & Th 20 years in order to saye enough money | and in the interval before her appear- ward. Read} STATIONS. ward. Read MER ROUTE to enable him to continue his studies. ; . . ance escaped just a few seconds from _ o —_—_—— At the end of that time he presented | ynder the watchful eye of their careful MER CHANT vw AILORS, P. M.jA. M.| ea a ae himself at the Warsaw Medieal academy | mother. When they reappeared ¢fter - 3 30) 6 30) Charlottetown .... yg 7512 10 DIRECT - SERVICE and passed - et ooo pees this brief absence, the youngest boy, 3 52] 6 44|..Royalty Junction. g 9) 11 48 » with distinction. ore he could begin | Donald, was in a condition not to be 4 a 7 18|-.North Wiltshire. .| § 9810 58 FROM CH°’TOWN. bis studies the Polish rebellion of 1868 | gescribed, but which necessitated at | ———————————_-——_ aren seen ee 458) 7 oe River... | g 49,10 43 The favorite S. 8S. “Halitax” wil. | broke out, and Borysik, who was LOW | once achange of linen and general re- 5 St) 7 52) en aes 7 54:10 07} jeave Cb’town for Boston every Friday at | 41 years of age, threw himself into the | fyrnishing before he could be seen in 7 58).. Emerald me alldQs - ; : g : 5 4) é OD). * Peediens cade 748 2 oot. Py movement with all the enthusiasm of a polite society again. 5 ‘ om oat Sasiadies oe of = Returning leaving Boston every Tues- | youthful revolutionist. The revolt was ‘Donald! Donald!’ exclaimed his in- ; 6 3 : 45) Ar. ) ae ( oo on! g 15 day at noon. Steamer calls at HAWKS: | suppressed, and Borysik was exiled to dignant and long suffering mother. ; 5, ot 21) 10 0o.Lv f S’Side \ Lv: @ as 8 10 BURY and Halifax both ways Siberia, where for 32 years he under- | «What do you mean? Where haye you a ‘ 7 4510 2») . . Miscouche ......) 5 i? 7 56 . . ‘ went hard labor in the silver mines. In | been? Now, I shall have to keep auntie - 8 02110 19) Port Hill oeeees | 5 16, 7 58 Via Pictou & Halifax 1895 he co a 7 pardon eee re- | waiting while I dress you all over 3 § 30/11 32|--Port Hill .......) 4 33) 7 1 " oc , turned to Warsaw. spite of his age | ayain. You are a naughty, naughty a : 9 20/12 50|--O"Leary......... | 3 5 6 20) | ne ae and the hardships he had endured Bory- a. ” DON’T attemps to read in a reclining posture. s »2 38) 1 031: oe TTP} 2 50) 6 a rts! i , "Pelton make close | 5X lost none of his enthusiasm for med- ‘‘Pshaw!’? retorted Donald in an ine DON’T read with the light shining in your face. Place it so that it 3 40 a : i .. Tignish siege 1° Oy} connection at Halifax with steamera | ica! work, and took up his studies where jured, defensive tone. ‘‘That ain’t noth- | comes from behind. 5, = vey Ig 7 re OS i = A M. “Olivtte” and “Halifax” for Boston di- | he had left them off in 1863. After a| jn What y’ makin such a fuss about? I DON’T use glasses without having your eyes properly examined, : PE oh esirt caee rect Teesdays and Fridays at 7a. m and | *WO years’ course this remarkable man | on’y crawled through the sewer twice,” DON’T forget that Iam qualifiad to do this for you ; _ as 2 ma Charlottetown ...| 9 1st 5 rr Saturdays 11 p.m. r . has now, at the age of 75, passed the | —fouisyille Courier-Journal. " : = 7 05) 3 14|..Royalty Junctior| 9 01) 5 20 Tickets for sale at stations P.B.I.| final medical examination with honors ‘ 33) 3 Si}..Bedford ........ 8 37} 447] Railwav, Ch’town Nav Co, and Clark 00 mes: “a * —e in Warsaw. Yolerated Them. ft F HUTCHERSON Jeweler & Optician 3 10) 4 OO)/AT-Vviistew’t LLY | 8 15] 4 15 | tieket office. ——sendon Vally Dall. ‘*Who are these people that live next , 4, 9 zs 2 $3) «Morell eae ne a ; is oh : L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, The Duke of Leeds. door?”’ asked the caller. ai Th QUEEN STREET. ; 9 20] 4 54).-St. Peters ......17290250] a0 The Duke of Leeds, who, it is said, | ‘‘I’ve forgotten their name, et 2 10 16, 5 28)--Bear River ......| 6 46] 2 08 . will suceeed Lord Aberdeen as governor | Wife of the prosperous pugilist. 8 - — = — : 11 00, 6 00) _-Souris.... ......| 6 15] 1 20 . . general of Canada in June, is 34 years | have queer ways, and they are root . A. M.|P. M.| Ia. i M. Edgehill--Church Schoo! for Girls old and has been in parliament as a | P0Or, but they seem to be respectable. a i & 35)"4 Os] .ate. Stewart ... {8 10)°3 8 oe member for Lambats. In 1884 he mar. | The husband, think is a, profesor in arine Insurance i v sf ‘ ~ Cotes oo de 717 : . Windsor, Nova Scotia. ried Lady Katherine Frances Lambeth, — oe or aa It a ee a .s an 5|--Georgetown ....| 7 00) 2 15 a daughter of the second earl of Dur- | Of people to make & world. —CUhici ; ee Eo a» iF. Me. INCORPORATED 1391. ham, and they have four pretty little Tribune. : Pan . M. . | girls. The duke, when he was in parlia- Susie ced in Cini i ae, | 7 55}. .Emerald 7 45 Rr. Rev. Brsnor Covrryer, D. D., Chair t the M et © h The Taek « a picks. ; es ae ‘ : yum emeng Sr. rep “| ment as the Marquis of Carmarthen, : ‘ ak hb t . P | 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55) an Board of Trustees : Two Turks were at a French banque The British and Foreign Marine Ins. Co., of Liverpso jP. M. : jA. M. see ' | the eee ee ee com- | Toward the conclusion of the feast a | England, Trainsare run by Eastern Standard Time. | Miss | Lerrox, of Cheltenham Ladies a - oe ooo until | Frenchman selected a toothpick from | _ The Empress Marine, Ins., Co..of London England. & MCDONALD, D.POTTINGER, College, England, Principal; eight | be grew a beard. It is told of him that | 41, tray near him and politely passed The General Marine Iusurance Co., of Dresden. 8a perintendent, Gen M pce Den Resident experienced Governesses | on the day of his election some one asked the tray on to his neighbor,, who, howe arlottetown. oncton, from England ; Housekeeper, Matron | him, ‘‘Say, boy, does your mother know : 3 r Ifulls, The undersigned represents the above first-class Companies. Cargos, Freights. carried at lowest rates. Sterling Certificates issued, Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. the Osborne—is one of the oldest and mst aristocratic in all the peerage. ~——— Music Art, Puyyican Cunrvre, ete., extras Preparation for the Univer- sities Year begins Sept. 15th, 1897. For Calendar apply to Dr. Hixp A Tinge of Jealousy; *‘T hear,’’ said one man, ‘‘that the president has filled the piace that you ‘ c FRED. W. HYNDMAN A satisfactory beverage’ for outing parties is unquestionably Sovreign Fruit ogy a ab mie Sygpomntn Peat an eerie a8 2 atch LB by 4 ¢ us < The Steamer “Elfin” will leave Prince St. Wharf daily, Sundays ex- cepted, as follows.— At6.30am, 8am, 9.30am, lla m, 1 pm, 2 pm, 4 pm, 6.30 p m. Wi leave Rockey Point as follows: At Tam, 8.30a 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 l0am, 1,30 pm, 3p m, 5.30 pm. SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- port ferry till further notice as fol- ows -— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’town daily at 6.30 am and every half hour up tol0 pm. Leaving Southport at 8.45 a m, making half hourly trips np te 10.05 p m. Sunday trips: Boat zaaves Ch’town at 7 am, 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. Filing and Piling all kinds of Lumber daily. Everything new and good. Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; VW eVi7n et You to see us before you build or repair. New customers come again and bring others. It will mean mon- ey in your pocket if you give us a oall. Lumber of all kinds in stock ae, a we | ‘Wants, Lest, Found &e Teachers And students who have succesfully passed their examinations will need a good time keeper before taking charge of a school. We pave a large stock ot Gold And Silver Watches timed, and ready for delivery at at low prices. & . TAVYEOR Jeweler and Optician. ‘orth Side Queen Square. ebiatesshen For Sale or To Let. That centrally situated 3 story brick building on the corner of Queen and Dor- chester Sts, business stand and dwelling house, suitable for wholesale or retail groceries. These premises are ~ well adapted. Apply to MRS. 0. CONNOLLY, Owner Or to John McKenna, Queen St. Aug2—3wks WANTFED.—A smart boy of 16 years to ate tend totrsin and boats. Apply to S Bolger Rankis House: 183—3i—pd SAIL BOAT.—For sale cheap for cash. Sai's and rigging completa, Enquire at onoe of Judge Fitzgerald, Canoe Cove, 163— COOK WANTED.— For the Seaside Hotel at Rustico for the season, Apply to John Newson. —_—_—— LOST.—Tuesday p. m: July I3th, between Eldon and Findlays, Orwell, a brown silk umbrella, close roiled, Automatic Frame. Suitable reward. RobinsStable, Kent St. Jy 20 LOST,—Yesterday, a ladies’ handbag, con- taining a bunch ef keys. Reward to finder on leaving at this office, gi2—tf ANTED—UPRIGHT AND FAITH- ful gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible ished housesin P, Syrups. Among its great variety in avors all tastes are suited. Bordeaux Claret Co (La Compagnie des vins de Bordeaux) During the summer months The Family Man,the Bachelor the Clubman, the Tourist do not feel comfortable without the solace of (ur Assorted Bodega Cases of fine Wines and Liquors. anging from $3 to S12 according ‘to contents. We also recommend for qual ty and purity Bon Bourgeois Claret at $3 Per case of 1 doz. pints. Montferrand Claret Per case of 1 doz. quarts. $1 per case extra per 2 doz. pints. Also a full assortment of Champagnes, Burgundies, Sauternes Sherries, Ports, Rhine and Moselle Wines. £"Call or write for our new complet Price list of Wines, Liquors, etc. BORDEAUX CLARET CQ. i : A a? a i . 30 Hopital Street. thought was so well adapted to your capacities,’’ **You were misinformed,’’ was the reply, with a manner of studied hau- teur. ‘‘He has appointed another man to the position, but he hasn’t filled it.’’ — Washington Star. Last Resort. ‘‘All that ails you,’’ said the plain spoken man, ‘‘is laziness. ‘Go to the ant, thou sluggard. Consider her ways and be wise.’ ’’ **I guess I'll have to,’’ sighed young Ardup. ‘‘I’ve gone to my uncle so often there’s nothing left that I can geta cent on.’’—Chicago Tribune, His Alibi. Wife—And you pretend to tell me that you same home as early as mid- night? Husband—Truly I did. Just ask our neighbors on the street. They must all bave heard me.—Fliegende Blatter. Collegiate School, Windsor N.S. Established 1788, Rector: — Rev C. E, Willets, M. A., D. C. L. President of Kings College. Head Master:—Mr F. T. Handsombody B. A. Late assistant and House Master. Sir W. Borlase’ school, Great Marlow, England. The school will reopen on Saturday Sept. «th, A good general education is provided ay pupils are prepared for Matriculations King’s College and other Universities, d Royal Military College, Kingston, for the py lic’ Examinations and tor Commercial life. The school has good recreation grounds well equipped Gymnasium in charge of skilled profesional instructor, play rooms, cot age infirmary etc. The building is heate throughout by hot water, and lighted b electric light. Fees for the majority of extras have been considerably reduced. Reductions in the general fees are made for brothers, sons of clergymen and boys under twelve. There are six exhibitions for sons of clergymen, snd valuable money prizes are 9TOS Nec Queen Street AGEN | The Tone Sustaining pedal The greatest triumph of tae Heintzman & Co. coeee eo PIANO. ceces Greatly iacreases the tone producing power of a Piand Latest and best invention of the musical age. xy e9 The P. E. Island Music House. Are Sole Agents on P. E. Island for this Piano Paris Green, Paris Green Faris Green. HYPPPEHPR OHHH OPRONOTD Machine Oil, Haying Tools, Hardware. Everything cheap for at CITY HARDWARE STORE, Call and see. Don’t ask for ¢ Fe