» 83 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOITETUWN, FEBRUARY, 28 1898 Fine Dispiay of PIANOS AND ORGANS AT FLETCHERS Warerocoms, House Building, Opera Wants, Lost, Found &c TO LET.—Honse on lower Spring Park Rosadi with or without barn) containing eight large and well finished rooms, Frost proof cellar. Possession Ist of Dec. Apply to $8 G 'rhorne poeere Hotel, noy27_.tt @ REWARD fiend libera reward given the persyn returning wi l'et lost yesterday, (bea igsOwners name) containing a sum of money and also valuable papers. 46 uf FOUND.—A sleigh robe, Apply at this Office. 43 Apply to Mrs a WAN rED—A honsemsid Edward Bayfield Zi a WANTED.—A ened. smart niete boy, about 16 years of are, who ucderstands look-- ing after a horse and cow. and eeneral useful about a house. Apply at this office- ij tf oe a REY ID TO LET —One hulf of the three story dwel'- ing house. containing eight large reoms.on Princ Street, po session given Oa M*y 2ad next, W. W .Wellner. 44 tf 70 tT RT. —One half of t he three s'ory dwel- ling bense, containing eight large rooms, 0D Prinee St. Posscssion given on 2odMay next W. W. Wellner. 42 ————-—-- _— es TO LET.—Tbe house and premises known as the *»ld Londo” House,” situateon Water St., nextto Government Warehouse No 1. App|~ to Peake mros & Co. jan2s--tf TO Ru INT ,—Tb: t pleasantly "situated house on the Brightor 1 Bored, now occupied by Mrs Cameron, within « few minutes walk ot bath- ing housesin Victoria Fark, and nine min- utes walk from Pst Office, having lawn and hawthorn hedge in [front The hous2is heat- ed with hot water, havirg ba‘ > room eic. Possession givenist June. Apply to—-W. LU. HARRIS 47 LEGAL CARD. MATHIESON & BENTLEY Barrisiars, Sollettors, &e, Chazlc Cameron Biock, ttetown. Main Street, Georgetown. Nn ocr , e TO LOAN. ]. A. MATHIESON. VWis.: TEXTLSY, own. divesties MONEY (Geo’town, Ch t Extensive Sule of Bry Goods and General Merchandise The undersigned — having taken posses- under a Bill of Sale, from the McKay Woolen Company t them of eli the tweeds, readymade clothing goods and al! general merchandise of the said Company contained in ita store ou the corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, in Charlotte- town, and in the mil! of the said company on the Malpeque Road, bereby give no: tice that they will receive sealed tenders for the purchase of the goods and merchancdize, up to tweoty-eighth dav February, the hour of two o’e ock, p. ™. Lists of stock to be tendered for can be seen On application to Mr. Daniel Gordon, at the store of Messrs. Gordon & McLel- lan, Queen Street. “he goods can be ex- amined any day oo application to Mr. Gord»n,. Tenders marked ““McKay Woolen Co. Tender,” can be addressed and banded i: or mailed to Mr. Daniel Gordon, Char- lo-ts town, On the acceptance of any tender, cash for the full amount tendered will be required. Che undersigoed do not bind themselves te accept the highest or any tender. JAMES A. LEAMAN, ROBERT A. KDWARDS By W.S. Stewart, their Sol: zitor. Cu’towns Feb 14—- Monday, Instaalyat whole of the said | | | Poce7eca ne. We hear a great deal these days of our puritan fore- fathers, but little concerning the wives and moth- ers who janded at Plymouth Rock and founded that colony which was destined to play such a large part in our history In 1621 Elder Cushman wrote from Plymouth that he ‘“‘would not advise any ane to come here who were not con- tent to spend their time, labors and endeavors for the benefit of those who shall come after, quitely con- tenting them- selves with such hardships and difficul- ties as shall fall upon them.’’ What self-renunciation and heroic purpose was this! They drowned witches to be sure, but that was no part of their puritanism. It is to the puritan women we owe so much for that spirit in our people which gives them the fortitude to endure hardship and stake life and fortune for their convictions. The American women of to-day have the their puritan mothers, but their constitutions are not rugged or able to en- dure half the hardships of these New Eng- land ancestors. Very often they are run- down with weaknesses and irregularities peculiar to their sex, and ghe constant drain upon their vitality makes them chronic in- valids. Many women hesitate to go to their family physician, because they dread the local examinations so generally insisted upon by practitioners, Such women should write Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., giving a full description of their symptoms, history, etc., so that he can give them the best possible medical advice. If Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion seems to suit the case the Doctor will say so. If not, then he will give medical advice which will put such women on the rapid road to recovery and health. spirit of Thinin flesh? ~ Perhapsit’s it’s natural. If perfectly well, this is probably the case. But many are suffering from frequent colds, nervous debility, pallor, and a hun- dred aches and pains, simply because they are not fleshy enough, Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites strengthens the diges- tion, gives new force to the nerves, and makes rich, red blood. Itis a food in itself, soc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronte i d ° - Ee covets OPMUCE chitis, Sore Cum throat, etc. KERRY, WATSON @ CO., Paornicrons, MONTREAL. — weaeetny pated) ecw fe 0808042 §_ SCececsose™ HENRY R, LORDLY C. E A.M Gan. Soe, C. E. Gradnate College of Cvil Engineering Carnell Univers) ty. Caneulting Engineer for General Worx, Speciale: es: Hydr: sulic, Sanitary Exgineer- ng and Bridge Designin r, Offices at Charlottetown ani St Island corres; ondents Charlottetown. Jubn. ecdrees lo Neuralsia 1 +} De . ad ‘ me MCaAG is AMOS. PURITAN DAMES. | ( invariabiv caused by ! | ived and abscessed tecth. Don’t sufier ilessiy when you can be relieved in 2 “tA yirs amd eured in a few days by ths | careful treatment we will give y : DOR. J. H. AYERS DENI Painiess AD! HINISTRATRIA NOTICE The undersigned, administratrix of the estate of the late David May, of Charlot- tetown, P.E I , Master Mariner, hereby notifies all persons indebted to tne said estate, tu make immediate payment to her and #:' persons having claims against the estate are hereby r+quired to present ' Brown's BLOCK, Medimvat Lynch Laws In Bavaria. It is curious to note that in some parts of Bavariaa method of procedure which is called Haberfeld treiben still prevails and is practiced by the people in case of offenses which do not come within the pale of the ordinary law. Neither person nor property is injured. People assemble with black or masked faces in front of the offender’s bouse and howl, fire rifles and beat pots and = A mock sermon setting forth the offense of the person con- cerned is then soaiba 1d in the hearing of the misdemeanant.— Notes and Queries. The expenses of Great Britain are now about $500,000,000 yearly, or nearly $1, 000 per minute, but evory tick of tha clock represents an inflow of a little over $16 into the British treasury, thus leaving an anrual surplus of about $20,000,000. Austin Dobson, It is doubtful if we may look in the future for many new poems from Mr. Dobson’s pen. ‘‘After five and forty,’’ he says, ‘‘a writer of familiar verse usu- ally feels that he has said about all he n well say in that form, and, in my igment, unless he strike out an alto- gether new line he had far ketter be si- lent. No doubt I shall still write pieces occasionally, but certainly the bulk of my verse is done.’’ Mr. Dobson is a government official. For the last 41 years he has spent his days at the board of trade and for near- ly 30 of them given his evenings to lit- erary work. His usual babit after din- ner is to read or listen to music until 10 o’clock, when he goes to his study and writes until midnight. He regards tais literary work as his recreation. He has a large and clever family. His eldest son is teaching in China, his eldest daughter, who isa backelor of music, has been working among the Bombay Parsees under the missionary settlement for university women, and another daughter is studying medicine. —New York Tribune. Feeding the Angier. There is just one fish in the aquarium that is actually fed like a child, and it is the very last fish that one would expect to see fed in that manner; it is the angler. The angler is voracious exough naturally, but it rarely feeds in captivity. Its feed- ing habits are peculiar. It will take ina fish for food, extract from it alt the nutri- iment and then reject the remainder. Taking advantage of its habits in this re- spect to supply it with sustenance, the angler at the aquarium is lifted to the sur- face of the waterin a big scoop net, its capacious mouth is opened, and a fish, perhaps a herring we'ghing a pound, is put into it. The angler takes all the nutri- tive substance from a fish thus fed to it.— New York Sun. London's Lungs. ‘*London's lungs,’’ as applied to its open spaces, is a good and picturesque phrase, but it involves the pathetic consequence that on holidays London must suffer from congestion of the lungs.—Pick Me Up. During the reign of Edward III a fash- jon was introduced in England of lacing the gowns of a woman at the side, the garments being in two separate pieces. The thieves of Great Britain steal £8,- 000,000 wor... Ct property every year. Curicus “Spells” of Southern Negroes, There are numerous harmless ‘‘spells which are regular observances in the lives of the average southern negroes. Besiues the root chewing, the track iifting, etc., they have a love philter of frogs’ legs cooked in still water, and the ashes of a ‘6 ” | bat are powerful enough to keep away a rival oran enemy. To make a dog stay at home they cut off the tip of his tail and bury it under the doorstep. To make a wife obedient they **draw her pictur’ and hide it in the shingles. Thus, waking or sleeping, there is a constant forcing 0: counteracting of destiny.-—Philadelphia Times. Prowse Bros. . - Have notified us to old stand, till they brick store: We will on the ist of April move to Great George Street, opposi-e Jor’s Restaurant, aid forthe ne.t thirty days, we will give the birsgest hargains in the histo y (fthe J-wel- lery trade of Charlo tetown, to clear move from build us a our Dew John out our stock of Cocks, w tchis and Jewellery. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewellery, given specia! atteuuo0n. § C. Cc. JURY 4.4. MeLEAN, Q.¢. Sve reR, &e. MOLAS ASSES. 100 puns. Bright the eame,dnuiy atrested to her, at her | 80 puns eY Rarbadoes residence Grafton St. Charlottetown, | o ‘ ‘ a? within three months frome this date. a 59 pony [ U) Demarar a. CATHERINE J. May. ,175 puns. * Antigua, Chariottetown, Feb’y., 16 1898. ey law & wk N. RatreNBURY Jan25, 98—eod 4 wks—pat, an a eS ae MATCHES EVERY ONE TIMED BEFORE SOLD 18 $7.50 size to $95,00 16 6 8.50 * 50.00 15 6 2.5) « 39.00 + 90h « 50,00 4.00 sd 50 00 Screw Bezel and Back, 0. F. $8.50 to $40.00 ou 14.00 18 size | Your initials engraved on back free of charge. BW, FALLUR, Cameron Block. City. janl4d135kw DP, B. Island Ralvay O- and after MONDAY, 27th Dee., (Sunt brains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. Trains Out- = yard. Read STATIONS, ward, down, \ P MIA M. P.M.'‘a. Ma 3 10) 6 20) _ Charlottetown .../ 2 3910 r 3 30) 6 a5)” Royalty Junction.| 2 16 9 & 417, 7 12). North Wiltshire. | 1 49 8 4 31) 7 24). Hunter River. ..] 7 8 a 5 05) 7 51). .Bradalbane......] } 8 & 13, 7 58). .Emerald.. ......999 7a 6 27| 8 09}. Freetown .......19 49) 7 'S 4%| § 25), .Kensington.....-179 99] 7 18 | 6 20) S dU) Ar. Lv./12 oo] 6 48 v. M./P. M’ S’Side Mw 12 50iLy. Ar. /10 1 11).,Miscouche ......110 1 37). .Wellington......) 9 4 j 2 19). ..Port Hill .....0.] 9 : 3 BR, OR aae..cccocctt & | 3 581. . Bloomfield ......) 7 4 34 . Alberton.... eeee 6 ' 3d 30l..Tignish .... .---} 6 A. M -. Pr. M. A. 3 a .. Charlottetown ... 10 at ¥ Bn .. Royalty Junction 10 1¢ . > . Bedford enveoass oa 3 59 ar v 4 10} iy } Me Stewart a 8 > . Cardigan, .cocces 73 ‘o ..Georgetown .... 71 ob A. Me P.M A. M, ’ 4 05), . Mt. Stewart oeee 8 35 SO ee as 817 5 12). St. Petera ......) 7 49 6 57|,. Bear River ,.eces| 7 OB 6 40 ee i eee8 eeeeee 6 20 Pp. M. A. M, pM A. Me 7 & 15 » Emerald eecate 6 05} .. Cape Traverse ..| 7 & w. A. Mh Trains are sun by Eastern Standard Time, The Charlottetown Steam Navigation Go , Limited —_— 4nnual - Moeoting. The annual Meeting of the above Com- pany will be beld in their office , corner of wreat George and Lower Water Strrets, Charlottetown, on Wednerday, the second day of Marc h, 1 898, at the hour of eleven o’clock,am,. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. 41—td This brand of by one of our local packers on the salmon is put up Island, and is Ly far the best Canned CHARLOTTETOWN, | ¢ Sa'mon in the market. W hen the fish comes you open the can, out in one solid cut, and is not all broken up Porto Rico | like the imported fish, } very fine flavor. It is also of For sale at— BEER & GOFF — = FNPF PS SS SFG BAS IAT Si & : Corsets ees Lo-Day A good range of prices and qualities. een eee ei T. J. HARRI FETE RGA EGG HRS GHG GGG | re SKATE * BLS : : 3 MOCKEY and Genuine Acme Club COOP ew ee eESOOSOD at 20 per cent. off. Hockey Sticks at same discount. SIMON W CRABBE) Walker s Corner STOVES & EARDWARE ee SE 7 3 INSIDE ' THE PIANO Is where the expert looks to see whether it is represented, A flashy case may not mean merit. When you deal with us, you take no chances, Our Heintzman Pianos stand the mos and the prices are right also. t exacting Epwarp ISLAND a Building, _—— Sireet 4 Tur Prince Music’§$ 328 \ Fully Evin For tle Holiday Season with a complete stock ol fines of Footwear. We have all kinds of Shces; low Shoes, bonest Sho dancing Shoes ana Temperance Shoes (that don’t g tight). Slippers in great variety, Rubbers, Ovetsho Gaiters, etc. Big Values, Low Prices, Honest Goods, Best Style We sre more than Will make almost any one bapyy. happy to think that we have pleased you in the pas} and know that we ean do so now bette: than ever. Weeks & Warren —— Ee een a Clear Them Out BUT—and a great big BUT, it must be for cas sh. What! Our Hay Bale Ties, the best in the market, 103 gauge 14, at cost fcr spot cash, at the STORE CITY - HARDWARE A ATT R.B. NORTON & CO, feet, LTD -v-