pind arma gmap te = Seem ang 9 emerge ome og: > ed Two Cans Salmon 25 cents “3 i} aime will } We wint stock of Britisu Canne Salmon at in order to do this week only to reduce Colum | once, & so we offer for i . 2 Cans for 25 Can's This is first-class new steck imported last fall. BEER & GOFF = Wants Lest, Fousl ke ~~ z ) ey. That bheautifally situated two story dw: peg on Pricee St. at present occu- pie d'by Mrs Vessey Possession given Js April, APE ly to Peake Bros. & Co, co—tf LOST.—On Saturday forenoon,in the Fx- a ~air of far . od buckskin AMINER Office, : Bentley, City, gioves. Please return to W. E. and get reward FOR SAT.E—A new life boat, built in Glas- gow. never been used, 21 foot keel.in first class order, with oars, rudderand mest, 11 eoprer fastened, ara furnished wit life tanks, will be ood. ata bargain, Apply to T. G. TAYLOR, &. S. Gulnare 53 10 LE r—A cottage possession Ist of April on lower Prince &'. D. Chappell. +53 TO LET.~ One hal: of the three storv dwel- ling honee, -ontaining eigkt large rooms, on Prince St. Possession given on 2ndMay rext W. W. Wellner. 42 WANTED.—A food, smart steady boy, who uvderstauds lonk-- about 16 years of ag’. ing after a horse an li cow. and ’reneral usefal abont a house. Apply at this office- 45 tf Ww ANTED —A cook ¢ snd a house sid, A ply to Mrs. Edw ard Bayfield s TO RE N’ v. —That pl asantly “situated house en the Brighton Rord, now occupied by Mrs Cameron. within a few minutes walk of bath- ing houss%sin Victorie Park, and nine min- utes waik from P: st Ovfice. havine lawn an hawthorn hedgein front The honseis heat- ed with hot water, having bath room ete. Possession given ist June. Apply to-W. C. HARRIS. 47 Valuable Proper 1 ware" For Sale The subecriber offers at private sale that large dwelling t.ouse and premises, consisting of iarge barn and other out Houser; situated on the Lower tpring Park Road, formerly oceupied by the jaie Mrs. Catherine Thorne. This is an excellent besiness stand, and ean be purchased at a reasonable figure. Every~ thing in firstchass repair. Good title guaranteed, S$. G. THORNE. 50 YEARS" EXPERIENCE NTIS Trave Marks DESIGNS Copvricuts &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook 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- oe of any scientific Jon rnal. Terms, $3 a year: four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers, i well ag the materials, THE DAILY FXAMINEP, CT ARLOTTETUWN, MAECH 8, 189% TENDERS TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until March 11th, noon, for the building of the foundation ofa new Chureb at Tracadie, P.E. S = i” the material being supplied, Tenders for the also be received, all the labor being supplied, as Plans and specifi - seen at the Parochial House. r.@.muGgas, f. F, 1 t xcept the mecharical eations to be AW til Feb 25 d Gold, Crowns, most réa Dr. a Appro Ve 9 render a pai aless Alumimum plates) at th Porcelain and teeth withaut aable prices, P. Murray and modern appliances used ital Operaticns com paratively xOO®@ Vatch Makes a very acceptable and use- ful Xinas present. We are showing a nice assortment of reliable time-keepers si (ERY LOW PRICES We will be pleased to have you call and examine our Watches be forepurchasing,as we may save you a a $$ $ We Guarantee Every Watch, W. N. TANTON JEWELER LEGAL JARD. MATHIESON «. BENTLEY Barristers, Solicitors, ae. OFFICES— Cameron Block, Charlottetown. Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN, J. A. MATHIESON. WW. E. BENTLEY be ee al Geo town. Chitown, WAICHES. EVERY ONE TIMED BEFORE SOLD 18 size $7.50 to $95,00 - <= 8.50 * 50.00 15 6 25) « 35.00 6 << 990 * 50,00 () 6 4.00 * 50 00 Screw Bezel and Back, 0. F. $8.50 to $40.00 Sou .* 14.00 18 size a. * back free of charge. MUIIN & U0,2°72r020. New York branch Office, 625 F St.. Washington, D. ¢ ——— — = ———- — Agricultura ee Adtiresses. Owing tothe speakers being delaved in crossing the Siraits, t) : Agricultural! Meetings postponed, will be held on the following dates: — AT CHARLOTTETOWN, Sih March, at 1pm; in Tuesday, Kindergarieo March, at 6.30 p.m. AT SUMMERSIDE, W March, at lu a m. AT LYNE VALLEY, Wednesday, 9h March, at 6.3? p. m. AT ALBERTON, March, at 6. elnesday; 9th 10th Hall. AT KENSINGTON, Tuesday, 8:h Thursday, | ‘ 30 p.m. Messrs Koberitson. Blairand Dr. Pethick., V. S.. will ad- dress the meetings. 53 —_——--— | NOTICE The property on the corner of King and Pownal Sis, belonging to the e<tate of the late Catherine MeKenna. (subject to a 3 years unexpired lease, from May Ist, 1898), will be sold by Public Auction on Tueeday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, ncon, Thia_ property is now known as the Finlay House. Terms Cash. M. P. HOGAN, PATRICK BLAKE, Executors ran l2wtll stapril,dy2awtd ! Grarron Srrevr...... 54—\w 1 —" Cameron Block. City. janl4d1l35&w We are no Poing to move ie we gre Selling Crockery just as cheap as we were. Special diseounts on all Cro- “kery China and Glass now in stock, to make room for sprir g importations. Also:—First class Photographs made in all the leading styles, at the old stand, C. LEWIS, Exactly opposite the North Side of Market House. Brick dwelling house with 17 hot water beating system. situated on Poplar Terrace, Kent Street Kast, Large stable and coach bonuses. Also plenty yard room and a good garden. Apply on premises or at F, W. L. Moore’s office, rooms, Pleasantly GEO. 8. MOORE. STEWART C. MOORE, FRED W.L. MOORK, Trustees Est. late F. W. Mcore. Your initials engraved on | I i ST tbe DLD CATERER ON TERRAPIN. When It Is Ready, the Satisfaction Is In “Kating It All Yourself.” James Prosser, a famous colored aa- terer of this city, dead long ago, fur- nished the following formula for pre- paring and serving terrenin, which was published in a gastronomi journal at the time when he was on earth: ‘*You can’t enjoy terrapin unless the day isnippin. Temperature and terra- pin go hand in hand. Now, asto your terrapin. Bless you, there is all the difference in the world in them. The more northerly isthe terrapin found the better. You eat a Florida terrapin—you needn't despise it, for terrapin is terra- pin everywhere—but you get a Chesa- peake one or a Delaware bay one, or, better stiil, a Long Island one, and there is just the difference between $10 a dozen and $36. Warm water kinder washes the delicate flavor out of them. Don’t you let Mr. Bergh know it, but your terrapin must be boiled alive. Have a good big pot, witha hot fire un- der it, so that he shan’t languish, and when it bas got on a full head of steam pophim in. WhatIam goin to giveis a recipe for a single one. If you are aw- fuily rich and go in for a gross of terra- pin, just use your multiplication table. Just as soon as he caves in watch him and try his flippers. When they part when you pry them with your finger nail, he is good. Open him nicely witb a knife. Bilin of him dislocates the snufibox. There ain’t overmuch of it, more’s the pity. The most isin the jints of the legs and side lockers, but if you want to commit murder just you smnash his gall, and then your terrapin is gone forever. Watch closely for eggs and handle them gingerly. Now, hav- in got him or her all into shape, put the meat aside. Take three fresh eggs— you must have them fresh. Bile ’em hard and mash ’em smooth. Add to that a tablespoonful of sifted flour, three tablespoonfuls of cream, salt and pepper (red pepper to a terrapin is just depravity) and two wineglasses of sher- ry wine. ain’t a bit too good. There never was a gotega in all Portugal that wouldn’t think itself honored to have itself mixed up with aterrapin. Now you want quite a quarter of a pound of the very best fresh butter and put that in a porcelain covered pan and melt it first—mustn't be browned. When it’s come to be oily, put in your terrapin, yolks of egg, wine and all. Let it simmer gently. Bilin up two or three times does the business. What you are after is to make it blend. There ain’t nothin that must be too point ed in terrapin stew. It wants to be a quiet thing, a suave thing, just pervad- ed with a most beautiful and natural terrapin aroma. You must serve it tc the people that eats it on a hot plate, but the real thing is to have itona chafin dish, and though aman ought not to be selfish there is a kind of divine satisfaction in eatin it all yourself.’’— Philadelphia Times. ORIGIN OF A CUSTOM. How Kissing the Bible First Started In British Courts It is generally assumed that **kissing the book”’ is, or at any rate was until re- cently, a necessary part of the legal cere- mony of oath taking. This assumption, however, probably is not justified. It would appear that the most ancient form of swearing in the Christian church was to lay the hand upon the gospel and Bay, **So help me God and these holy go spels.’ This seems to have been the usu: J cere- mony accompanying a judicial oath until at all events the end of the sixteenth cen- tury, for Lord Coke says: “It is called a corporal oath because (the witness) touch- eth with his hand some part of the Holy Scriptures. Coke says not one word about kissing the book. When the practice of kissing the book began, is, The Law Journal, unde- termined. It has been stated that this form was first prescribed as part of the ceremony of taking the oaths of allegiance and supremacy. It is interesting and may says be means ant to note that Shakespeare only once alludes to the practice of kissing the book, and on that occasion turns it into Sadk we. Whatever the origin of the practice, there can be no doubt that kiss int : the book was th« ceremony that usua)- ly accompanied the taking of an oaih in an Knelish court of justice in the seven- teenth century. But in 164 + there occurred a case which ‘ is of some importance, It appears that on a jury trial Dr. Owen, vice chancellor of Oxiord university, being called as a wit hess, refused to be sworn in the usual! way, by laying his richs hand « n the book und atior ward kissing it, but » cause] the book to aK ets tore Lim ated he raired hi tht hund. The jury dot . U- ing What credit they ough to cive i i@ oath the tuatter was reierred to U ied justice, who rulea that Dr. Ow: 2d taken as good an cath as ery cther wit- ness"? And then the chief ji ded an observation which, in ‘‘Cowper’s Re- ports’ in *‘Macnally on Evidence’’ and elsewhere is misquoted as follows: “Tf J were to be svvorn I would kiss the bool ¥ Now, that is »ot all what the chief jus Baid. The words in Siderfin’s re ae ure these, “Il dit si iliuit destre Jure il voi} ceponer sa Main dexter sur le liver mesme. | Thus the chief justice Says hot one wort | ebout kis: ing tic book. We have been ia this atand for over 22 | years,but now we are going to move. Before | doing 80, we will «ffer our large stock of crockery aod glassware at a bergain wholesale and retail a: the cheap crockery | store. —W. P. Colw.ll. if ; Those goods have got to be sold. for we bave got to leave. We wiil sell ata big discount rather than remove them to avother place. Call and see our goo*s, —W. P. Golwill. Nature makes the cures aemmemwen® after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Things get started in the wrong divditicin: Something 1s ) check disease and start the ! system in the right direction toward health. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with hypophos- phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tisst ues, and makes rich blood. soc, and $1.0¢c ; all druggists, se A 7 & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. Telephone Company. The Annual Meeting of “The Telephone “ompany.of Prince Edward ‘Tsland,” 10r the election of Direetors, and for such otk +r pro- eedings, and business, as it is compets nt for ihe sharehoiders to deal with and deteygnine; will be held on Wednae-dvy, the 9h day of Vareh 1898.atthe hour of 8 o’cloek p. m., at the office of the Company, Queen Street. H CUNDALL Probsident Ch’tewn Feb 23, 3i m 2,9 ‘NOTICE. ATER TAKERS who are in arrears for Water Rates,:1e hereby notified, that unless all rates are paid on or before March 15th, 1898, the water will be turoed off without further notice. D, McLBAN, Secretary. Water Commissioners’ Office, March 3rd, 1898—43 4i 2aw Wine as costs $2.50 a bottle Co not be Deceived, | and asks oo [ane "| HENRY R. LORDLY ©. E ATENTS PROMPTLY SECURED » Write to-day fora free copy of our big ioe on Patents. We have extensive experience in the intricate patent a sof 50 foreign countries, Sendsketch, model hoto for free advice. MARION & MA. . Experts, Temple Building, Montreal. For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale the fol- lowing properties, formerly owned by the late Richard Pillman, at French River, New London, 1. A fartn containing 25 acres, all cleared and in a good siuce of cultivation, sloping to the south. 2. A plot containing 2 acres, with good dwelling house containing 11 rooms and a new bara and wagon shed, thereon. There is also theron a store, complete with shelving, etc., and a granary. 3. One acre of land, across ihe road, opposite the store, and building lot at the cross roads, near the store. These properties are well situated in ove of the finest localities in Prince Ed- ward Island for business or farming purpores The subscriber aleo offers dwelliag house and Jot at The house contains 11 rooms, geod repair. For further particalars apply to Meesra, McLeod, Morson & MeQaarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown, or to the owner, LAVINIA J. PILLMAN. jan 20 s,j.3n> Ayer, Mas for eale a Kensington and is ip THOMAS HOWLETT, M, D. Graduate ot College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md. Orrice— O’°HALLORAX Gro. Sr. Ottice hours until 1@ a my 1—3 p. m, 6.30~ 8.30 p. m, Th ula 6 THAT GLITTERS Beiipine, Gt Many are taken in now- a-days, and are paying from ten to twenty dollars for a watch not worth five, by buying from pediers and others who are not watch- inakers, But when you want a reliable watch buy only of one who understands the trade Only @ fair price for a good G. H. FAVLOR Jeweler and Optician. | Charlottetown, A.M Can. Soc. ©. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag orvell University. Consulting Engineer for General Work, Spevialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Enzineer- ng and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St John e needed to | 2022222 22222 © PAINLESS DENTISTRY SKILFUL DENTISTRY MVITDERN DENTISTRY Dentistry by Specialists All the abo: ‘7 ee found at our oifize. C) SAVE THAT TOOTH We alwavs advise to have a tooth saved. lished our business on the fact that we eave teetu. When it if necessary thata tooth must come out, we extract it without pain, by use of the famous BERLIN METNOD Teet h e are RY We have estab. i Ned ab-olutely without pain, by use cf ELECTRICITY, Our Crown and Brince Worx is specimens. Our Arriricat Teera. them in every way. We use best materials, and have modern mach inery to work with. We put gold filling in Artifical teeth, eve rything to make them Jook natural. Our prices are low, and al! work gvaranteed, J BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. mode ;n. Call and see We make all kinds, ani guarantee Open evenings 7 to 3. VAE2CLLL2 C22 mS We AN et 1 WW Sete, ee | AS ab . i s< te se = « GAs Rawr eres BF tN oa Be eg » oe — Si exe Se @ on — eR “y S N nIVATE DETECTIVE After a Government Official We are in the Da uiry Supply business to stay, n standing the unfair competition of an official whose tray expenses are paid out of the public fends. We pay our and will compete with any of the Quebec houses thus re 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 retem more mouny to the pattons than any other, Separator oil that will insure safer running at extreme speed than any other on the market, Butter Boxes for storing and s shipping butter in. Dairy plants that will run without an expert engineet on hand, 5 Boilersthat will save fuel over any other that has been imported so far. Engines that do not require to be driven ate extreme speed to obtain enough power, All work warranted for one year. Call at our up town Charlottetown, store inthe Temple, Grafton Street T. A. MACLEAN Island corresyondents address to | Charlottetown. Successor to McKinnon & McLean.