i HE... » ren” mcs engemn — - ——ee vo Lo ’ THE TATTLER. : tady Randolph Churchill has gone inte rac:ng. - a Kate Ryan of New Orleans has grune to Cuba to volunteer urse in as ant tie hospital tady Aberdeen is to make the principal address at the meeting of the convocation of chicago University on Ay ril 1. Mrz. sohn D. Rockefeller is as devoted te hespit ils where her charitics are con- cerned as her husband is to universities. Marie Corelli dressed a doll to represent Jasamine Dale, @ character in one of her govels, and sent it tothe London Trutb doll show. Mrs. Emilie L. Waterman of Boston was elected state president of the Massachu ; prts Woman's Relief corps at the recent pnvevtion in Worcester. Sibyl Sanderson, though a brunette, gvels in blue furnishings. Mrs. Langtry jores nile green; Patti, rose; Calvo, red; Hernhardt, old gold. Mary Anderson isa gave to none. ¥rs. Candy, the mother of the young Dechess of Newcastle, is an excellent shot with a rifle. She can hold her own, in fact, with most members of the sterner scx in this accomplishment. Mrs. Elizabeth Pease Nichol of Edin- burgh, long identified with the antislavery movement in Great Britain and the United States and one of the stanchest support- 8 ers of the woman guffrage agitation, is SS ae eee tt Pine Boehme, alias Mother Sedan, the “B German camp follower who distinguished herself by giving birth to # son on the bat- tlefield while the fight was going on, has died at Goerlitz. Her boy was christened in the trenches around Paris, Crown - § Prince Frederick standing godfather. '§ Mrs. Effie G. Snow, who ten years ago © § was a well known writer of verse and short “A stories for some of the prominent period- et icals, was placed in the Nevada Insane ~Fasylum recently. Mrs. Snow was a resi- ‘| dent of Schell City. She has been mentally unbalanced since the death of her only '§ daughter some years ago. Mme. Nansen is said to be harder to in- terview than the pope. Sheis extremely fond of outdoor sports. She celebrated New Year's eve seven years ago with him by climbing to the top of Norefjeld on snowshoes. It was a foolhardy adventure, rnducted in the dark, with dangeroug snow slopes and precipices on every hand, ‘Ppdut it was carried through witheut mis- ban. Recent Triumphs In Surgery. Cleansing of the wound itself was al- most a surgical heresy a few years ago. Sr ouled bundages were the rule, and the hicker and more abundant the dis- Prharyes the more “laudable’’ they were BPonsidered.to be, Hence in’ the older works on surgery the so called ‘‘laud- pple” pus was as wuch a sign of safety itisnow of danger. Cleanliness of bstruments, how a2 prime consid¢ration, fas then entirely iguored. Oftentimes hé same instruments would be used at Pifferent times upon the dead as well as he living body, and a celebrated oper- or of that uuy was accustomed to hold is knife between bis teeth when his hus were temporarily employed in the cunc. If a cut healed rapidly, it was tarity sufficiently great to court com- hent. Now, the exact opposite is the The former result was rather an # cident of cleanliness than the deliber- acknowledgment of what should pve been the rule. Consequently the post careful surgeons—those who pos- ‘faced instinctive habits of neatness and eanliness—were the most successful. — t. George F. Shrady in Forum. | Spectacles selling at 50 avd 70ca pair,case included. Also the newest in gold frames PERA GLASSES TO LOAN. E,W. TAYLOR AMERON BLOCK ants, Lost, Found &e ——<$—$—<—— 9 °S'—On the Sth March near the Navirs ny : ae ir aa oon es and a black ,. nder w r — 7 aitceaa Cee leavin 4 a Et —A Cottage on, Sidney St. contain- uve Rooms, occupation given on l apply W. W Weilener aoe TO LET—On Kent st, @ thr ee , ‘ ee story house, . Ppty to Mrs Younker, on the prensi ces Sl—eod tf GTR, WANTED—To do general honsework mm. “all family. Apply to Mr 2 - n.Princest. © PP ov Meee ro UEEN VICTORIA: HER LIFE AND ® — GN; great historic work,se!ls on ween? thousands, Lord Dofferin in- t to adians in glowing words M $20.00 a week. some make twice ring any Make more in Spare time than z ; Ge, at regular employment. This Boo erie Sexagenary oo are Re + Books on time. rospectus free TF AB Vaesers. Territory going fast. © B BRavDLEY GARRETSON Co Ltd Toroato, Can - TERMS Four Dollars per Year. AILY Ex me ree, /_ “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evririwrs. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. iSLAND., MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1897. ; Rn Fi SIE Ais f Sy FEO FES j a “ <P. i taal ae 2 . td j a“, “ — _ 5 j () $7.00 buys a heavy tweed Waterproof Coat; good size cape, extra long ) sewed seams and edges, at THE RRRESIN CORNER $7.00 will also get you a heavy twill black Waterproof Coat, sewed seams, and edges, at THE BARGAIN CORNER Our Cashmere Waterproof Coats at $10, $12. $14, $15 and $16 comprise a lot of the finest and most stylish goods ever imported here We are the Fashionable Hatters. Pick up the latest fashion plates, select style, and come and get it at The Bargain Corner, }3 Our Hats, whether of ordinary grade or fine quality, all have the unmistak— able stamp of style. Our Caps, too, are noveltys gems, Try for your next Hat, V o0len Comp: ( THE BARCAIN CORNER, or Cap The Ba: gain Cor: er. HIGH GRADE" E N G | | S + English Manures)mixep PAINT Superphosphate, Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash, Kainit, Bone Meal, ete.. ete. : These we guarantee to be the BEST and MUCH THE CHEAPEST Fertilizers ou the market, rnd challenge com- | petitors to a test— Pamphlet, “Food for Plants,” and “Principals of Profit- | able Farming” free on application. AULD BROS. If you don’t use all the paint, you can close the package and save the remain- der for further use. For sale only by FENNELL&CHANDLER _ Are You Coing Tro Build a House ? Or put up a structure of any kind. If you are considering such a thing, you had better see the undersigned before completing all your arrangements. Would Like to Quote you Prices, and, if you Wish, Furnish yon With Plans and Specifications.} Have the latest and best Gfacilities for turning out first-class work. Factory is equipp” ed with steam power, and alljobbing work is done . promptly. GRAVEL ROOFING A SPECIALTY. Careful ‘attention given to all work’and reasonable prices charged. WM. W. HARPER, Contractor and Builder. Factory on Fitzroy St. east, between [Weymouth and’‘Cumberland Sts. PP. O. Box 218 NEW SEED STORE $000000000000000 We have opened up a Seed and Farm Implement Store on the corner of Queen and Kent Streets, opposite City Hall. It’s here you can purchase fresh and pure SEED, and true to name, as this is our opening year, we can be depended on to sell at the right prices. IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE—Harrows, Seed Sowers Ploughs, Road Carts, Carriages,’ Daisy Churns, Wringers and Washers. : Double Seed Boxes, (Grain and Seed), at bargain, $14.00 We guarantee repairs for all Ploughs sold by us. FINLAYSON & MCKINNON a: se CARD OF THANKS. For the many favors received from n.y numerous friends and customers during the year 1896, and would wish them a hap- py and Prosperous New Year, and that they may all continue to buy and drink the celebrated Special Blend of Empire Tea. that I sell. Also as many more, invited to participate in the ia i ee ae eee. - * on Wp’? Judge Hensley pone the premise: ef My1O W Leitch Porsession given May 1, s- 7—eod ti 4 pleasures of drinking Empire Blend during 1897, T. J. MORRIS, Grocer and Crockery Man TERLIZZICK’S CORNER Single Copies Two Cents. TE Ry IT TS hE NO 91 PERT PERSONALS, Recipe for warlike Willie for twisting the lion’s tail: First get hold of it.—New York Press. Mr. Labouchcre called the sultan a evr and a blot. Labby may have got his met- aphors mixed, but he meant well.—Cleve- land Plain Dealer. Every woman in the land has a personal grudze against Mrs. Cleveland because that clever lady’s spring cleaning and moving are both done.—Chicago News. Indianapolis is talking of haying a car- nival of sports. We want to bet on that frisky young athlete, Benjamin Harrison, for the 1,000 yards grandipap.—Chicage Dispatch. If Cecil Rhodes doesn’t slide out of that Transvaal affair with a laurel wreath on his brow, then the outcroppings of the cur- rept investigation are very dceceptive.— Philadelphia North American. The Prince of Wales'is reported to have recently had his skates on. In order to prevent possible misapprehension, it may be added that they were the kind used for skating upon ice.—Cleveland Leader. Laureate Austin explains that he pub- lished his recent book of poems because the English people were wondering at his long silence. It is just as if a boy were to let out a wild, fierce yell in order to disprove _ a report that he had been stricken dumb. —New York Mail and Express. RECENT INVENTIONS, Fountain shaving brushes, having a res- ervoir for liquid soap or water, are just out. A new surgeon's knife is formed in three parts, held together by screws, so it can be easily taken apart for the purpose of clean- ing and drying. The combination of a screen and storm door is accomplished by having removable panels made of wire screen, g or wood, as may be desired. A recently designed spring bottle stopper has the operating lever extending over the end of the cork when closed, to assist in holding the cork in place. A dustpan which will not spill the dust after it is placed in the pan is composed of ahalf cylinder with sliding cover, which closes down on the edge of the pan. One of the latest patents in rein holders for buggies is furmed of two springs, one to clamp the dashboard and the other the reins, thus making it easily removable. Realism In Literature. z **The movenient for realism in litera- ture has given to the best current fiction ® verity and value as a reflection of the + times that the novel» of no other era i pcessess,’’ writes Droch in The Ladies’ Home Journal. “This is not saying, by any means, that our novelists are great- er than any of previous epochs. But never before could a reader of fiction ac- cumulate a vivid, true and varied pic- ture of so many sides of human nature, 80 many conditions of actual life. It therefore broadens the horizon of a ju- dicious reader in a way that books of travel never did. It ought to and oftén Goes broaden the sympathies of the reader so that the prejadices of class and nationality are broken down, and there is a more charitable ae of human nature which can’t ip being ‘different.’ ’’ Tommy (inquiringly)—~Mamma, is this hair oil in this bottle? Mamma—No, that’s glue. Tommy (nonchalantly)—Then I ex-, gect that’s why I can’t get my hat off. ~Chicago Record. A Snap in Boneless Fish Having a large stock of Boneless Fish on hand, and wishing to reduce it at once, we nave decided to make a big reduction in the price. For a few days we will offer a 30 th. Box Boneless Fish for 95¢ This is first-class stock, put up only a few weeks ago by one of our best packers, and we guarantee every box of it. 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