DAILY mnt - Pa NM Terms : Four Dollars per Year tlt teeta ee VOL 38 i a senate Read. BOOMrty when Free Born Men, having to advi se the Public, may speak free.”—Euvnripipss, XAMINER ed Single Copies two cents, CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, MARCH 144, 14898. —_—_ ee ed oe ~ NO of Red Leary sn Society, An I Ls > detect- fres W - 1e8 at cit lla few evenlu ’s i Lis 1p ! t I 1 Le i 83 ) re dj Sift I i i vou ever D of toe neat tri 1@ turn ed at a sv uner party? It happened | this i yours ago Red i v been spending most of his time in New York, managed in some way to get invited to a Christmas dinner party given by a Walnut street family. What his ‘graft’ was is not known, for he r red a couple of detectives there and Was at once on his i behavior, Daring dinner Leary was the gayest there and his | liant wit kept the guests in @ roar of laughter ‘Happening to glance down the table, he saw a well known New York crook who had also managed in some way to Deco ge : get in. Leary kept bis eye on the fel- low, and before long saw him secrete gome of the valuable silverware in his clothes. At once it dawned on Leary that the silver would be missed and that | be would be arrested on suspicion, as the other crook wes comparatively un- im cat iat ov LS and «tylish known to the poli After a little ne thought Leary stood up and offered todo afeat in magic. Some silverware was eine PE ey oe placed in his pocket, and after a few Meri ; ae Nt ‘ passes he announced that it would be Le Rive found on the other crook’s person. The iets Stage’ worthy saw that he was discovered, pro- | by, "¢ eg ; duced the stolen silver, and withdrew in an ve tt a short time. Leary managed to secretly gis gs replace the rest of the silver, and the fun went on.’’—Philadelphia Record. Fog Induces Siumber. "On a foggy day,”’ said the manager of a big London restaurant, ‘‘it is almost impossible for us to cope with the de- mand for luncheons and teas, and all suauner of people flock in then whom Wwe ever see at any other time. “‘How do I account for it? Well, I ean hardly say. It might be that the general miserableness of the city forces SECURE YOURS Now on at the Bargaia Corner. ly reduced prices. Having ‘purchased the stock of Mc- Kay Woolen Co. anc finding such a large assortment of fashionable Hats, I havo derided to clear them out a% great- Purchasers will find amcng this stock some of the finest nats imported tothe Island, at prices unheard of in the hat trade. BARLY people to unconsciously seek comfort in a barmless little bout of extravagance or that the fog drives customers in here in the hope that they might run across friends who would have otherwive been encountered outside. But the most feasi- ble explanation seems to be the gas and electric lights. ‘‘Remember that no one ever used to dine until after the lights were lit, and even yet there are thousands of poor as wellas rich people who do not take their most substantial meal until the evening. Then, too, electric light is such &@ Yast improvement on gas that nearly all night workmen who work by elec- tricity enjoy proverbially good appe- tites. All of which, you will notice, works around to the same conclusion-~ that a London fog makes people hungry because of the extra lights. ‘‘Another proof is the fact that our extra customers are almost all men working in offices, which, on account of the fog, have been lighted up all day, and usually, too, of course, with electric Nobte,’’—London Auswers. a ee ee yo Be ter |BEDROOM SUITES_ _— dwelting house with 17 rooms, ALL PRICES water heating system. Pleasantly ‘here Others atch Fish isa good place for you to go. bought Furniture here will teil you this ts right place to got right goods stright prices, us for | " Anyone who has the Try situated on Poplar Terrace, Kent Street East, Large stable and conch houses , ya . , Also plenty yard room and a goed garden. as Apply on premises or at F. W. L § Moore "3 office. GEO. S. MOORE. STEWART C. MOORE. FRED W. L. MOORE, Trustees Est. late ¥. W. Meore. The Real Bargain Giver. bi—lw McDONALD & INMAN Solicitors, Notaries, &c. oe OFFICE—Camrron Biock, Victoria Row. MONTY TO LOAN , BTA J. A. McDonar G. S. INMAN. | | n estly mace y[pbacco Na SER “y/ 3 — @ Bilal rRAY Ee 0. MoNTREAL ME TO L al. i } } { ' . , hie tenement house on The new dove ‘ De BPR. AU oh Us» the Me Nhe OI 2% N2N% 2% S's SS Mase sas SE5% S4% Big'sion Pour, cuntamng 3Y ‘ wii: See AS Gok aS TA MEAP AP MS AP BIO AS AEE UP TE APA AE AL aN AP AL AS BS : ° » v ‘sll 2OUMm } Ietued with bot water, large 4 fitted Ww th he { ht, ete. Reply ; - J. J. McK INNON. ae ot ae rOR SALE. | other one. An «x-ellent farm, eitnated on the | somth side of Murray River. it contains | ‘Ths is what a well kucwn geutleman in the city says about Wacres of land, about 25 of which are}, «gy ighland Range that has been in use for about 20 years, clearcd, an! four acres of the beat an We sell them. FENNEL & CHANDLER : HB Pesersion given tase ey: | AY ouldn. sell it . % eeu ane ond. Also npwards of $100 worth ‘ffeoce poes end ecantling logs. The wuole wil! b+ sold for the sui of $250.00. | Por further info: waticn apply to JOSEPH DICKS, feblaw Charlottetown. , Ke VY. D. McBRAY VMCOA = . . e The baths in the Association Building have been refitted, and are now in strictly first class condition. They will be open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 2tol0 p.m. Members are invited | to patronise them; non members will be charged a smal! fee for their use. The Assembly Hall is now in good order, an@ will be Jet at reasonable figures. Apply to the Secretary. — Prowse Bros...» Have notified us to movs from out oid stand, till they build ue \ new brick store: { We willon the lst of April move to Great George Street, opposite Job. Joy’s Restaurant, aod forthe net thirty days, we will give the biggest bargains in the history of the Jewel - lery trade of Charlotretewn, to clear out our stock of Clocks, watches and Jewellery. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewellery, given speceal attention. ——- C.GJIURY a ae ti eat Botiled Joy. Fuipty boiiies wanted, cheapest eash price paid for all kind of empty bottles. JOBNP, JOY, Victoria Caz Gt Geogre St. ies ~ NOTICE | The property on the corner of King and Townal Sts, belonging tothe estate of the late Catherine MeKenna, (subject to a 3 years unexpired lease, from May Lst, 1898), will be sold by Public Auction on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, pc on. This property is now kzcwn as the Finlay House. Terms Cash. M. P. 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In-titution, in which young men and women are not only taught Book keeping tn allits applications to commerce) both by ngie and double entry, but are trained how wdo business, y actual business transact- tons. ‘The students act as buyers, sellers, traders, bs nkers, book-keepers and account- rats, in sctval business operaiions, and the eurrency iesued by thy (“ollege Bank and tke widse issued fromthe Fimyorium, are used in bona fide business transactions, just the same asin mercantile avd banking 1 oases. book-keeping in itself may be learned at tome, bat a knowledge of how to transact business, canno’ be thas acquired. That our fonrse -vstem of training is eminently pract- teal write for testimonials irom business men, and from studeats who ase now boid- tug lucrative and responsible positions, SUBJECTS: Book-keeping by single and double entry fheoreticn: and prectica),) Actual Business +actice, Bustress Penmarsbip, Business Correspondence, Commercial Aritumetic, Commercial Law, Rai-roading, Steampoat- ing, Banking, (actuai practice ia the + ollege Bank,) 1) pewriling, Shoriband and Naviga- Hon. * FACULTY: L. B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business Practice. usiness Correspondence, typewriting ard avigation, J. W. Coulson, (Vice Principal,) Teacher ot Railroading, Steamboating, ranking, Ac- sounting and Actual Business Practice. J. Harry Williams, Teacher of Busines Penmanship. wm. Muran (licensed), Teacher of Short- hand. Geerge S Inman Erq, (Law Firm Mec- Donald & Inman) Leciurer on Commercial La w. ¥or circulars and fall informaticn, write or apy e L. B, MILLER: Principal, » All iutereated ave eordially invited to chal the coi and inspect cur system ilo and work in general. " oun cows ‘ New Island off Borneo’s Coast, A sensation has been created in the Straits Settlements and the far east by” | the sudden appearance of a new island | off the coast of Borneo, between Nemta- kol and Lumbdidan. The island is 45 feet high, a third of a mile long and a quarter of a mile wide. For the most part the island is merely an upheaval of the bottom of the sea, but atits high- est point there is a distinct mud crater, with the cone shaped top and sides fali- enin. The sides of the cone give evi- dence of having been forced up througla acrevice in solid rock. The British North Borneo Herald says the cone, which is 30 yards in diameter, is sur- rounded by another and larger cone, which shows that with more pressure from beneath a much larger crater would have been formed. The rising of the island was not accompanied by any volcanic disturbance. The crater is seamed with crevices and cracks, which emit gases. By applying a torch toa small crack in the crater the gas ignites and burns steadily.—Si. Louis Globe- Deimocrat. Formerly Mre, Tom Thumb. The handsomest dwarf this country has ever seen, the Countess Magri, for- merly Mrs. Tom Thumb, is still a well preserved woman, and bas just been giv- ing demonstrations of cookery at a food fair in Boston. She wore a small white apron, and while preparing the dishes on a raised platform lectured entertain- ingly about the cooking she had encoun- tered during her travels over the earth. The countess was born in Massachusetts 56 years ago, and her real name was Mercy Lavinia Bump. She was married in 18683 to General Tom Thumb, who died 14 years ago, his widow taking an- other husband, not a dwarf, several years later.—Boston Herald. i Sea Birds Persecute a Land Bird, A very singular thing happened om the last trip of the Kennebec to Boston. The steamer was off Cape Elizabeth when a dove, similar tothe common doves in the street, flew aboard. He re- mained there for some time, but was soon frightened off. Whenever he left the boat he was followed and chased by the sea gulls, until obliged to again light. At last, thoroughly tired out, and when night was approaching, he settled on the deck, crawled under one of the lifeboats and there remained until Boston was reached, when he flew off nove the worse for bis ride.—Ken- nebec Journal, Maine Hotels. ‘“There are 200,000 visitors to Maine and New Hampshire every summer,’’ says & Maine man, ‘‘and they leave $40 each or more. We secure $8,000,000 a year from them. Taking care of these people is the largest industry in Maine at the present time. It pays better than farming or lumbering or mining or fishing. And yet it is in its infancy.: The business has grown s0 rapidly that we have not been able to build suitavle hotels. 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Plans and specifle eations to be seen at the Parochial House, P. J. HOGAN, P. P, Feb 25 d&wtd yn amen a a as a a t ” - AS i et a meme anions emp connate ll enc Sakae nets nat ree antes aie cmemnatee POEL ER SOR RP Sat sae gieene at