“FLETCHERS bf ES rt a i> Bl # o = | ——————— ae eeu fo" { “eee 3 ee f° » 4 j % ‘nf, : | ‘ j Beta | he 11 24) ait | ‘ a i ? } j eS Ky j ut) ; hl Elbe —_ “) ; > | Fine Dispiay of PIANDS ORGANS Warercoms, Opera Weuse Ruilding, W AICHE EVERY ONE TiWED BEFORE SOLD 18 size $7.50 to 3 $95,00 16 « 8.50 “ 50.00 15 250 “ 35.00 16 « 550 “ 50,00 10 « 400 “ 5000 Screw Bezel and Back, 0. F. 18 size $8.50 to $40.00 l4 « 860 « 14.00 Your initials engraved on back free of charge. VTAYLUR, » Cameron Block, City. anl4d135&éw Two Gans Salmon " 25 cents | We want to reduce our stock of Britisa Columbia Canned Salmon at once, and in order to do so we offer tor this week only . Gans for This is first-class new stock imported last fall. BEER & GOFF Wants, Lost, Found ke! W A4NTED—An active busiaess man witha amall cash capiial Apliy P.u. Box 62, Charlottetown, 2 dy Li WANTED—A steady well recommended man, must have some knowledee of farming and be usefnl abeut the house. br.G. A. Warburton, West Royaity. 62 WANTED.—A house eomtaining abort seven Oreight roon sin a le losauly, APpiv to this office Jesiiabd Apply toMrs F. H. 60 tf WANTED.—A nurse. Beer, King Square. FOR SALE.-—~—Dw T. W bite ‘liipng louse and store , Bayfield Si. é7 eod ro LE f—A soto On hover Prince & possession ist of Apri! at c asppe i}. 58 TO LE1.— One half of the three s‘ory dwel ling house, soptaining eigkt large rooms, op Prince St.’ Possession givea on 20dMay next W. W. Wellner. 42 TO LET.—That } ea antiy situated and comfortable cotage on Water St, at presen: occupied by Mrs Bruce Stew: r. Possess:on iven about middle may, Apply to Peake Bren, & Co, Ch'town. 63 tf TO LET.—The bouse and premiss known as the “Cld London House,’ situateon water St, next to qioveriment Warehoise No 1. Appl7 to Peake sros & Co. ans : THE PAILY EXAMINER, CHARBOTTETOWN MARCH 17, NOWADAYS The D & A CORSET. ror Evening Dress i W n find the D & A CorRsSET as ed for evening wear as it is for oie purposes. It gives ‘*chic’’ to the figure, without stiff- ness or disc mnfort. It is sold at prices. po pular Wear si D&A Corset. fialian Ware House Beal’s Corner Grafton and Ct, Geo. Sts North side Queen Squarra jules Robin Medicinal Branay JOY & DAVIES. Wholesaie Wine Merchants. Valuable Property Ver" For Sale The subscriber off-rs at private rale that larze dwelling .ouse and premises, coasisting of Jarge baron and other out houses; situate! on the Lower spring Park Road, formerly oveupied by the late Mrs. Catherine Thorne. This is an excellent business stand, and ean be purchased at a reasonable figure. Every» thing in firstclass repair.. Good title guaranteed, S. G. THORNE lt We are able to quote you fine figures in thefollowing goods: 1000 Kegs wire Nails 1000 Kegs Cut Nails. '0 tons Manilla Rope 100 ibs Munilla 2000 Iks 21 thd. Cotton Twine, 2000 lbs Bar r Copper. 1U,000 los Pure Tiger Lead. S000 Ibs colored paints. 25 doz Hatchets. ai7eNaNEN ee ee And on everything e'se you requi re i 1 our line, =OmD9 3 Yak 1898, SE LOVED THE SE Toxnyson Used to *t From tho. Downs of the Isle of Wight. Tennyson said, ‘Somehow water i: the element I love best of all four,’’ bu: in the recent memoir be is also credited with saying that be ‘‘never cared greai- ly for the sea on the south coast. It is nota grand sea, only an angry, curt sea. ’’ Probably that was a view expressed before he became tamiliar with the lo- cality, for though the Atlantic does not plunge against the isle of Wight as against Cornwall and the west of Ire- land he himself bus proved how much power and enchantment the sea reveals from the downs. Let the weather be fair or foul, nature is never dull from the vantage ground of those convexities which seem like the rind of the earth and ar an tema of vastness aaa openness beyond their actual area. Men striding on ridges and etched against the sky indeed seem ‘‘as trees walking.’’ The wind rustling in the ear, bleating, the sea churning among the bowlders, the occasional bellowing of a steamer for a pilot, the swallows crying in their low flights and the gulls scream- ing give the only sounds. When the mist closes over the scene, a strange sense of being disembodied possesses us, we are lost in the impenetrable vapor, and the gulls pass over cur heads, vis- ible but for an instant as they float from obscurity into obscurity. In times of storm one seems to be at the seat of the elements and a witmess to all their processes. The clouds roll and break against the cliffs like another sea, and sunbursts flashing from them leavea silver swath over the vexed and som- ber billows. On sultry days a water- spout, whirling like a dervish, is no un- common sight, and he who makes the downs his observatory becomes wise 1n all the phenomena of sea and air. Climb- ing them at night gives ove the feeling of scaling the walls of heaven itself. They slope like the sides of a pyramid, weary, and the apex of the pyramid impales | the stars. On sunny days the sea below is purple, and every shade of blue and green that can be thought of, even (to use one of Tennyson’s own descriptions) **‘like a peacock’s neck.’’ Rarely was there a visitor at Farring- ford that be was not brought up to the beacon and shown all these wonders and beauties. Except in his closing years the poet was found upon them in all weathers and at all seasons, and from them and the surrounding scenery he drew many of the landscapes of his poems,—North American Review. DOG OPENED FATHER’SEYES Experience of a Man Who Had Several Growing Ciirls. ‘It is quite interesting to be the fa- ther of several growing girls,’’ said one of a group of family men in the smoker of a suburban car. ‘*Yes,’’ answered another one, with a shrug of his shoulders, ‘‘especially when they all want new gowns at the same time,’’ **I wasn’t thinking of that,’ said the first speaker, ‘‘but of a way they have of takipg the wind out of your own sails. It never occurred to me until the other morning that it was not to see me that young fellows kept dropping in to piay cards and make themselves agree- able. I tumbled at last, but it was my hunting dog Jack that opened my eyes.”’ ‘Your bunting dog?’’ echoed the crowd. ‘“Yes. I had heard of nearly every kind of a plan for the communication of lovers except a dog. In this case Jack became Cupid's messenger. Those boys borrowed the dog ostensibly to go hunting, but I have learned since that they didn’t know a gun from a hoe han- dle. They tied Jack. up overnight, and as soon as he got out in the morning ho made a bee line for home. If I hadn't seen the corner of a paper sticking from under his collar I should never have suspected the eagerness with which these girls tried tc head him off from me.’”’ **He had a letter for them?’’ *‘No, just a note asking the privilege of seeing dear Miss Kate or Miss Sue in the park for a walk anda chat. Nice idea, employing the dog of the family in a clandestiue correspondence! I an- swered that note myself, and the two girls haven’t spoken to me since. Jack is tied up, and I’m watching the cat now, for I have no doubt they’ll finda way to circumvent mé.’’ — Chicago Times- Herald. nee ee enilnee oo “wor Woonv’s PHOSPrPHODINE. The Groat py a Remedy. e Fac rages Guararnt ce ) we mp? nd perma: ey cure cll Qoaiien of Nerv Weakness, Emissions,Syerm- atorrie pp otk yaniall fcctsof Al or Dexcesses, : “HS. vial Worry, execs: ‘ Be free a After. oo ta wie tc 20 lead ena Sirmity, Insanity, Consumptio Wan early ¢ ‘ave. Has been prescribed over oo ye: sane Lousands of cases; is the only Feliab’e and ae st & ns ine known. Ask druggist Cor r vi Vood' > osphodine; il he offers some Worthless mecicine te pisce of tis, inclose price in letter, and we wil send by return mall, Price, one package, £1; six, £5. One will please, siz will cure. Pamphiets free to any aldress The Wood Compz2ny, Windsor, Oat., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by Giorge E Hughes, Druggist. ‘he sheep | It doea not cost much to be clean. We bave loisof water inthe city— were going tohave eewerage—and we ffer you for sale large quantities of SOAP. WO: | FAMILY SOAP in fi ve pound hera ] 71 Same soap is pound blocks 34 TOWET SOAP" Genuine old Brown Windsor 20 per doz O'd English Brown Windeor 40c per doz SANDERS & CO ij J : Wholesalta and Retail aluable Brick Ppone rty. ee EDS ee thd RUSSEL HOUSE BY AUCTION Wednesday, April 20th.Inst At 12 O’clook Wise, E-q., ab VE Tam inctructed by Joseph M.L.A., to sel] by auction, on thi jaie, the Brick Hotel Pioperty on tidees St., Known Russe! House,” and now occupied by Mrs. John NeKinnon This hotel ix buiit cf solid brick. and heated by hot water. and fitted bv electric lights, allin good repair. Together with yard and stables in the zear. The property has never been idle, and is one of the hest hotels and busine 6 stands in the city—with asplendld celiar and large outside hatches. A portion of the purchase money may remain, secured on the prewices, Terms at sale. E. H NORTON, Austioneer. as tne” 55— een a HAY WIRE. *) tone No, 14 Hay Wire, in coils of 50 “Ibs each; for tale cheap for cash, or approved credit. J.D. BELL, Montagu’. 52 dy 2i wk 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave Marks DESIGNS Copyvricuts &c. Anyone sending a shetch 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 Scicitific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientific journal. Te TTS, $3 a year: four months, $1. Soild by al! newsdealers, BAN & {30,28 ercacwas, Ney York branch Office. 62% F St.. Washington, RK. Island Railway O« and after MONDAY, 27th Dee., 1897 freins o/ this Railway will run daily, (Suan davs excepted,) as under. \ : \ Trains ext Trains In vard. Read! STATIONS. wad. Rea down, } > e, M.A’ MI r 8106 20! 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Cape Traverse ., «® W, ihe i | vats, either single or duplex, portable or stationary, temper. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time >>. a4 ‘ e 25°. a j od OP te = BK r ss ee * * os. Z. A + nnd rT CLG 3 SSAA IT t A" : Sac nai | RIVATE DETECTIVE After a Government Official kee et We are in the Dairy Supply business to stay, n standing the unfair competition of au official whose trav 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 ing or receiving vats, and all other Dairy Supplies in stock or to order at short notice. We have on hand Alpha Separators which retarm more money to the patrons than any other, Separator oil that will imsure safer running at extreme speed than any other on the market, Butter Boxes for storing and shipping butter in, Dairy plants that will run without an expert engineer on hand. i Boilersthat will save fuel over any other that has been imported so far. Engines that do not require to be drivenet extreme speed to obtain enough power, All work warranted” for one year. . Gall at our up town store in the Temple, Grafton Sing T. A. MACLEAN Suecessor to McKinnon & McLear. a | SIXTUS McLEAN D. GORDON. The Clothing We Turn Out Must Give Satisfaction For the Following Reasons: __—_, As a cutter, our Mr. Sixtus McLellan is an artist line. Our pressman has been schooled in one of the best aril in the United States. We employ a first-class machinist, We employ nothing but experieneed workmen. We b y our goods from the best English end Canadian houses. We piy strict attention to every detail of onr business Give us a trial order and you will be convinced. GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. in ul Men’s Stylish Outfitters | \ A HINT FORT = SPRING To Be Forewarned is to be Forearmcd Just received,—Vew lines of Boots and Shoes for spring and summer trade. Good fitters and reliable wearers. NEW STOCK OF RUBBERS NOW OPENING Prices and quality to suit everybody Weeks & Warren Ner b Side Mork Square,