i ee nee ogni Brn sg REG g . * * ee a Cae I Sa - See. 93 ‘ ; { i . bai CHARLOTTETOWN Business College ——ANP —.= Writing Academy Let the seare|ight of practice illuminate the | dark places of Theory. THOROUGHLY Progressive Practical 4K. Institution, in which young men and womeo are not only taught Book keeping (in allits applicationsto commerce) bo'h by single and doule entry, but are trained how todo business, by actual business transact- jons. The siudents act as buyers, sellers, traders, bankers, book-keepers and account- ants, im actual business operations, ard the eurrency issued by the ‘ ollege Bank and tke mdse issued fr. m the Emyorium, are used in bona fide Ousiness transactions, just the same asin mercantileand banking « ouses. Book-kKeeping in itself may be learned at home, but a koowledge of how to transact business, cannot be thus acquired. That our course system of training is eminently pract- ical v'rite for testimonials trom business men, and from students who ale now hold- ing lucrative and responsible positions, SUBJECTS: Book-keeping by single and double entry (theoretica! and practical,) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanship, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Rai roading, Steamboat- ing, Banking, (actual praciiceinthe (College Bank,) Typewriting, Shorthand and Naviga- tion. FACULTY: L. B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithroetic, Business Practice. Business Correspondence, ‘ypev-riting ard Navivation, J. W. Coulson, (Vice Principal,) Teacher of Railroading, MteambLoating, Ranking, Ac- counting and Actual Business Practice. J. Harry Williams, Teacher of Busines Penmanship. wm. Moran hand. George 8S. Inman Esq, (Law Firm Mce- peaaee & Inman) Lecturer on Commercial Jaw. For circulars aed full information, write or apply to L. B. MIT.LER; Principal, All interested are cordially invited to call (ileenmsed), Teacher of Short- atthe college and inspect cur system ot training, and work ic general. Prowse Bros. as © Have notific! us to move from our old stand, till they bnildus a new brick store: We will on the lst of April move to Great George Street, opposite John Joy’s Restaurant, und forthe ne.t thirty days, we will givethe bizgest bargains in ‘he history of the Jewel- Jery trade of Charlottetown. to clear out our stock of Clocks, watches and Jewellery. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewellery, given specia! attention. ee Cc. Cc. JURY MISS . LEFURGEY (Graduate of the Emerson College q of Oratory, Boston). Will be at home toa limited number of pupils in physical culture and oratory. Apply to Miss Lefurgey at L. J. Sentner’s, Weymouth Street. janl4—135 a. ————ae [italian Ware House ey T Beoal’s Corner b Cor. Gratton ani Ct, Ger. Sts orth side Queen Square aan -, Jules fobin Medicinal Brandy JOY & DAVIES. Wholesaie Wine Merchants. OF IOS ~ wre LEGAL CARD. WARBURTON & McKINNGN Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. Commissioners for State of Massachusetts ac., & ¢ OFFICES——~—<xza, Cameron Block, Charlottetown Brennan Building, Summersi¢ce 1 Kent Street, Georgetown, B. WARBURTON, B, A., D.C. L., Q. C. A.M A. D. CKINNON, L. L. B. © . : t Printing in all its branches at the Exau- INER office, one of the best equip. | ped Job Printing Establishment, *, on P: E. Island, CEE aS , {tood’s Pills THE PAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 3, 1898. Nun! 6 1}2/3/4)5 6)7)/8 9)10 12 314/15, 16 17 1819 1\22 23,24 25, 31 the Daily Examiner ISSUED EVERX AFTERNOON FROM THE OFFIC® oF fhe Examiner Publishing Company RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION & (IN ADVANCE) oe. cae ni ak someaees bac nebe ee i liga ce aneesniecbanns nee WR OD 0s vidoe ccccvecoscven.+eecnes 1.00 DMO TOMER. occ esccccces sere cvccdccsceseses 0.55 Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the { nited States. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER ssued every Friday morning. It is madeu nf matter which has appeared in the Daily and is a firstclasss newspaper containing all the latest news. Subscription $1.00 a year, THE DAILY EXAMINER MARCH, 3, 1898. SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY. The smoke problem seems to have been solved for factories in @ very satisfactory | way by an Austrian engineer, Herr Fritz |Maier. The solution depends upon clos- ed furnace doors and slow feeding without admission of air from above, and it is eftected by means of an automatic stoker, which drops the fuei in emal] quantities on the front end of the fire, and another sutomatic arrangement that gradually shovels the fuel along the fire. ‘he ap- paratus is cooled by water which, as it becomes heated, is used to feed the boiler. Perfect combustion is claimed, and a trial of six months in a factory near Vienna is reported to have resulted in a saving of 33 per ceot in fuel and 90 per cent in labor, one stoker doing the work of ten. (ae What he calls the “sense of returo” in pigeons and other avimals is regarded by M. Pierre Bonnier, in the light of the latest investigations, as not due to asix in sense excited by the earth’a magnetism, bat as an extraordinary developement of the memory of direction or of the power cf keeping bearings. Whatever it may be, this sense igone Ofnine functions of the iguer ear. This sense exists in man, but it has fallen into disuse, and it is in those species de— pendent upon the instinct for existence that it has attained greatest po ver. Volcanic action on a stupendous scale seems to have convulsed our glebe at the end of Cretaceos and beginning of Tertiary times. It wae at thie period that we de. posited the immense lava-sheets of the Deccan of India, whichfcover come 20,000 fqusre miles, or an area greater than that ot New England and the Middle States ) combined, and have been regarded as the grandest example of the work of volcanoes in the world. Lava deposits even more vast are now believed by Newton and Teal! to have been made in the northern hami- sphere at the same period. From the geological collections of the Jackson- Harmeworth Expedition, it appears that Franz Josef Land is formed of fragments of an ancient basalt plateau, which from bergan, Jan Mayen, Icelaod, Greenland, the Faeroes, the Hebrides and North Ireland in one continuous area of laya- made land, most of which bas singe eunk in the North Atlantic Ocean, eee An indestructible ink for writing Jab’es ; on glees bottles is thus prepared, acecrding toa German chemist: Into asolution of 20 grammes of brown shellac in 150 cubic centimeters of lamp spiritis slowly poured a soiution of 35 grammes of borax in 250 cubic centimeters of distilled water, a suits able coloring matter—such as 1 gramme of methy! viole:—being then added. Typewriters’ cramp, it appears, ‘has come to take the plaee of writers cramp. We are told, however, that the discomfort | By nourishing every part of your system Health with blood made pure by tak- ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Then you will have nerve, mental, bodily and In the Spring digestive strength. Then you need not fear discase, because your system will readily resist scrofulous tendencies and attacks of illness. Then you will know the absolute intrinsic merit of FOO $ Sarsaparilla fi. Mes cine and Blood Purifier. §1, six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The Spring act easily, promptly and effectively. 25 cents, —_ the distribution of similar volcanic rocks} is suppoeed to have once included Spitz- | | of such a disease ie more than offvet by she i enforced relief from) the eor-e: tha’ the use | of the typewriter is bring.ug to female op- erators. drying the air by means of a absording agent has been Frenktord inventor for a patevted dr7 barrel or box for preserving vegetables and other substances. The new apparatus is simply a box with a faise bottom of slats under which ia placed a metallic tray con~ taintog caustic potash. The vegetables, fruit, eic., are placed on the false bo tom, and thear—armilted only through the boitom—is dried before reachiog them by passage over the potash. One charge of the drier is claimed io last six months. moisture Some marvellous feats of seeing through opaque ol jects that have excited much wonder at Montpellier, France, do not stand the rigid test of science. A committee of the Academy of Science and Literature hidiwo envelopes containing prepared cards in their coats and placed a third in a box with baif an exposed photographic plate ata house a quarter ofa mile away. Odaly the contents of the box were descr:bed, af.eran hour half, and fogging of the plate on develope- ment showed that the box had been opened. Roentgen rays have been found to act on vegetation like very weak light in experiments by Signor G. Tolomei, Hidden flaws in guns, engine cranks, railway wheels, propeller shafts, and other stee] eustings, are prevented in the process of Mr. Ellis May by an irgenious use of vacuum chambers The mould is placed in an air tight chamber from which the airisexhansted. This chamber is sur- rounded by w eeries of other vacuam chambers, each connected with the central ehamber by valve-controlled pipes, and in this Woy a reserve of vacuum is produced. At the moment when the steel is poured, the controlling valvea are opened, and the residue of air in the casting chamber is sucked into the surrounding ekambers. The air and gases in the fluid metal rush out and diffuse themselves ia the vacuum, and the result is a flawless, homogeneous catting. The Rustian province of Kursk pov to be one of tue most rewarkabe areas ot magnetic disturbance yet known. M. Mo- Ureaux reports that the d fferences between theory and observat on are so great that it is not pores. ble to draw isomagnetic lines, acd the maguetic force is as greatas it would be in the immediate viciritv of the Stomach Trouble Stomach trouble is the common name applied to a derangement of the system which is keenly felt but vaguely understood. It may mean inability to retain food or to digest it. It may mean nausea, pain after eating, fullness, inordinate craving for food, or entire lack of appetite. Whatever it means, there’s trouble, and it’s with the stomach. If you have stomach trouble, you will be interested in this letter from a man who had it and was cured by Ager’s Sarsaparilia | For nine years I suffered from stomach trouble. I tried the aid of.the best doctors of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and spent large sums of money, all in vain. One day while waiting a train in Bellaire, 0., I picked up a paper with a notice of Ayers Sarsaparilla. I got one bottle to try it. It did me so much good that I purchased five more bottles. I took four of them and gained in flesh, my appetite improved, and now I can eat anything. My stomach is all right, thanks to the use of Ayer’s Sarsapa- rilla.”—CALVIN M. STEVENS, Uniontown, Pa. —_——- Very Deceptive. **Appearances are very deceptive,’’ remarked the tenor. ‘*Yes,’’ replied the prima donna, ‘‘es- pecially farewell appearances.’’—Bos- ton Traveler. Same Thing. Politicas— Senator Gamble is the luckiest man. Why, he’s in clover. Correspondent—Huh, I thought he was in sugar.—New York Sunday World. The Editor Is Rewriting It. , How about the poems sent some time ago? One of them is now in process of preparation to appear in public. —Phil- | adelpbia Inquirer. 1 >, Only a Voice. re First Telephone Girl—Do you know Mr. Ringer? Second Telephone Girl—Not by sight, only to speak to.—Brooklyn Life. The languor so common at this season iadue toimpoverished blood. Hood’s borrowed by a Nothing and aj} magnetic poles. The dip ofthe need’ 1 ranges from 48 degres to 79 degree-. At two points about 450 yards apart tle declinations are minus 1] degrees and plus . | 45 degrees and the variation at two places The long-familiar laboratory method of | about a mile and a quarter apart is from minus 34 degrees to plus 96 degrees. near the eurface to cause these anomalies is knows to exist. Jt is a remarkable fact that of over 100 finds of iron meteorites only nine have been seen to fall, while of over 400 kinds of stony meteorites more than one-half have been seen to fall. Mr. H. L. Preston finds several r-asons for velicving that the iron meteorites are merely the crystallized metallic nodules contained in the larger and more conspicuous stony meteorites. From 123 answere to questions pnblish-~ ed two or thr-e years ago, Mesers. V. and C. Henri fiod that a peraon’s first memory may be of an event Occurring as early as the age of six months or as Jate as eight vears—two or four years being the usual age. A night blooming leguminous plant in a i8 pollinated by the agency of a's. We have been in this stand for over 22 years,but now we are going to move. Before doing 0, we will offer our large stock of, crockery and glassware at a bargain wholesale and retail at the cheap crockery store.—W. P. Colwill. WOOD’s PHOSPHODIN & The Great English Remedy. ~ rr Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Teakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and al effects of Abuse or Excesses, GUS Mia Mental Worry, excessive use : of Tobacro, Opium or Stimu Before and After. con which soon lead to In firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave Bas been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of eases; is the only Reliable and Honest hedicine knovm. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, *nclose price in letter, and we will send by return waail. Price, one package, €1; six, $5. One will gwaes, giz willcure. 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The Anaual Meeting of “The Telephone Company.of Prince Edward Jsland,” 1or the election of Directors, and for such other prc- ceedings, and business, as it is competent for the shareholders to deal with and detemnine; will be hela on Wednesday, the 9th day of March 1298,at the hour of 8 o’cloek p. m.,, at the office of the Company, Queen Street. H.CUN DAUG Prosident, Ch’tewn Feb 23, 3i m 2, © and ¢ nners with despatca. / line, giving it our special attention, Se eee ; Corsets ‘A Lo-Day A good range of prices and $s qualities. fs & f§ Ke % gs = — Fadl LSP ELLIE LG LG LGN PISS SSF FS $: BABA ——e ee ee -T. J. HARR! FOI ITEGOOETS HrGEIrasgeh The celebrated P. D. Corsets are abso telr without rivals, ard oceupy the FIRST ¢3Q- SITION in the world’s corset trade. P. D. Corsets are iailor cut and band finished, and only ibe very best materale are used in mannfecturing the nonpareil goods, Thev have been auarded 10 Gold Medals, and received again the Highest Prizes in Bruseele 1£97, which shows the merits ot these corsets, To be obtained at all leading Dry Good Stores, from $1 io $30. per pair. yas) w ‘ , ve $33 233 Lu Cada aa t 3d i We are—= Fully Equipped For the Spring Season with a complete stock of all” lines of Footwear. We have all kinds of Shoes; low Shoes, honest Shoes dancing Shoes ana Temperance Shoes (that don’t get tight). Slippers in great variety, Rubbers, Overshoes Gaitess, ete. Big. Values, Lov Prices, Honest Goods, Best style Will make almost any one happy. We are more than happy to think that we have pleased you in the past, and know that we can do so now better than ever: Weeks & Warren ONLY THREE WEEKS since We Opened Up Business —nsasgy” and that in the dullest month in the year, Still we are rushed with orders. showing that we treat our customers rigbt, in the material and workmanship of our clothing. GENT’S FURNISHINGS We are going to take the lead in this GORDON & McLELLAN vgahion Leaders, Upper Queen St, Next door to McKay Woolen © Clear Them Out BUT—and a great big BUT, it must be for cash. What! Our Hay Bale Ties, the best in the market, 10} feet, gauge 14, at cost fcr spot cash, at the CITY - HARDWARE - rm ne ee STORE R. B. NORTON & CO, LTD