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The students act as buyers, sellers traders, bankers, book-keepers and account- ants, in actual business operations, and the | currency issued by the College Bank and the | mdse, issued from the Emporium, are used in bona fide business transactions, just the same asin mercantileand banking houses. Book-keeping in itself may be learned at home, but a knowledge of how to transact business, cannot be thus acquired. That our course system of training is eminently pract- fecal write for testimonials from bnsiness men, and from students who are now hold- ing lucrative ao : responsible positions. SUBJECTS: Book-keeping by single and double entry (theoretical and pratical,) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmapshbip, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic Commercial Law, Railroading, Steamboat ing, Banking, (actual practice inthe College Bank)Typewriting, Shorthand and Naviga- tion. FACULTY: L. B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- Keeping. Arithmetic, Business Practice, Business Correspondence, Typev-riting and Navigation, de . Coulson, (Vice Principal,) Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating, Banking, Ac- counting and Actual Business Practice. J. Harry Williams, Teacher of Busines Penmanship, wm. Moran (licensed), Teacher of Short- hand. George 8S. Inman Feq, (Law Firm Mc- Donald & Inman) Lecturer on Commercial Law. For circulars and full information, write or apply.to L. B,. MILLER; Principal, All interested are cordially invited toc jal atthe college and inspect our system tio éining, @ad work in general. TO LET. The new double tenement house on Brighton Poad, containing 10 large rooms heated with hot water, large bath zoom fitted with hot and cold water, electric ight, ete,Posseesion given firs of May. Apply to — J.J. ¥cKINNON —tf Pure Spices are Profitable But bad spice is abominable. This is a truism that no competent houskeeeper should forget. Half the trouble of cooking is past if you get the right brand of Spice, and while there are many that are fairly good, it is always safest to take one which is invariably uni- form. That one is WALL PAPER NOW OPEN ——" A large assortment of Amer- ican and Canadian Wall Pa: per. All the latest designs and patterns at lowest prices. FJ. HORNSBY Bookseller & Stationer. Window Shades from 25c up. NSACAS.. | OL THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 5, 1898, m= HAD A CLUB. Iiditer Wae Naturally Filled With Apprehension, **There’s a man down stairs with a club lookin fer the editor,’’ remarked the devil unconcernedly to the boss of the sanctum, as he walked around and set the towel up in the corner. *“‘Good Lord,’’ groaned the editor. *Are you sure?’’ **Dead,’’ insisted the boy. ‘‘He was lookin fer the editor, that’s what he said.’’ ‘*What kind of a man was he?"’ ‘*Tough; country jake sort of a look- in chap, as big as a skiumed hoss, with hands on to him like hams,’’ answered the boy, with a wicked and heartless leer. ‘‘What kind of a-club did he have! Anything like a dray pin?’’ suggested the editor, watching the door nervously. ‘‘Wait till I go and see,’’ said the boy, in a sympathizing spirit. In a few moments he returned, the editor in the meantime having dreams and visions and nightmares of all un- canny kinds. ‘*Well?’’ queried the editor, mopping the cold and clammy sweat from his dome of thought with a last winter’s blotter, ‘‘well?’’ ‘*Rats!’’ growled the boy. club of 20 new subscribers.’’ Then the editor kicked the boy glee- fully, and told him to bring the man uf forthwith.—W. J. Lampton in Lovis- ville Courier-Journal. “Tt was a iit ia = — EE eee w o 2 3 ~ busi- ness you are apt to get out of sorts. Missing your regular meal hour often causes headache, or a hurried lunch- eon brings on an attack of Indigest- In your daily round of bu: ion. You can’t work when in this condition. You need instant relief to be able to continue your day’s duties. That is when it is good to have a bottle of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt in your office desk. This preparation has a marvellous effect on Headache and Indigestion ;a teaspoonful taken ina glass of water gives instant relief. 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LYCEUM, CH’TOWN, ie NR si, 9th and 10th of May The Ladies of the different societies connected with Notre Dame Convent, in- tend holding a May Festival, For the Benefit of the Institution on the above mentioned date, in the Ly- ceum. There will be refreshment, fruit and candy tables, also others, where a variety of ornamental and useful articles will be disposed of. Nothing will be left undone to make the Festival a grand success. ADMISSION 10c. LEGAL CARD. MATHIESON & BENTLEY Barristers, Solicitors, ac. OFFICES— Cameron Block, Charlottetown Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN. |. A. MATHIESON, W. E. Bentley Geo’town. Ch’town. et HE HAD HIM THERE. Mow # lusscuger Got Even With a Steet Car Conductor, He was intent upon his newspaper when the conductor came along and stopped in front of him. The conductor stooped down to get a better look at his face and said, ‘‘Fare, please.” The man with the paper paid no at- tention, and finzily the conductor tap- ped him gently (ii the arm. ‘‘Did I get yotr fare?’’ asked the con- ductor as the man with the paper looked up. Now, if there is anything in this world that has a tendency to make a man who has paid his fare get angry it is to have the agent of the corporation to whom such fare was paid come along and ask him if he has paid it. It may be all right, but it always seems as if there was an inference that some one is trying to beat the road. Thus it hap- pened that the man with the paper re- plied rather sharply: **You ought to know.”’ ‘*Oh, it’s all right, sir!’ explained the conductor hastily. ‘‘Nointention to offend, you know. I merely wanted to make sure.’’ Then he returned to the platform, while the man with the paper returned to his reading. A few winutes later the man with the paper went out on the platform himself, and just before reaching his corner he gently tapped the conductor on the arm, even as the conductor had tapped him. **Did you ring up my fare?’’ he asked. There were immediate indications that the conductor was getting mad. He tried to say something, but only spluttered, **Oh, it’s all right!’’ the man with the paper hastened to explain. ‘‘No in- tention to offend, you know. I only wanted to make sure.’’ Then he swung off the car, and when he reached home his wife detected traces of a faint smile on his face. —Philade}- phia Times. Bullets Point to Point. A correspondent relates the following remarkable personal reminiscence of an incident which occurred during the Franco-German war: ‘‘A perfect stran- ger (an Englishman),’’ said he, ‘‘called upon me and handed to me a chassepot rifle, which he related he had picked up on the field of battle after Gravelotte, which had a bullet or two stuck in about the middle of the barrel and which he requested me to get removed. This was done, and upon examination two bullets were found to have met point to point. A German bullet must have entered the muzzle of the French rifle barre] just as the French rifle had been fired, and the two bullets had met together Without bursting the barrel. I inclose my card.’’"—London Telegraph. — Of the two stamps first issued Wash- ington’s portrait was on the 10 cent and Franklin’s on the other. Since that time the various issues of the United States stamps would furnish a unique portrait gallery, showing the faces of 48 noted Americans. 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Pamphiets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Out., Canada, ce SEAS “s Sold in Charlettetcwn bw George E Hughes, Drngzist HENRY RK. LORULY ©. B A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag Cornell University. Ceneulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Enzineer- og and Bridge Designing. Offices at Cburlottetown and John [sland correspondents addrss to arlottetown. ee a aaa eee 4.4. McLEAN, Q.L BARRISTER, &c. Brown’s BLOCK, CHARLOTFTETOW Farm For Sale 60 acres on Mount Edward Road, good house, fine »utbuildirgs. An Orch ard situated about 14 miles from town. The above farm willbe sold ata bar- He Knew the Witness. | “Take the stand, Mr. Fotts,’’ eaid the young lawyer from town, with an air of triumph. Judge Bloom of the Blue Gizzard dis- trict scowled at the witness as he took his place, and the attorney said: ‘Mr. Potts, you were present at the shooting scrape, were you not?’’ “Ta,” ‘*You saw the defendant take a pistol from his pocket?’’ eta ‘*You saw him fire at this man?’’ **Yaas,”’ ‘*You saw him return the weapon to his pocket?’’ **I shore did.’’ ‘*Come down, Mr. Potts,’’ said the lawyer. ‘‘For me to say anything after such direct testimony of this man’s guilt would be an insult to your honor’s intelligence. I hope your honor will make his bond very heavy, for his offense is exceedingly grave.’ ‘*I finds the prisoner not guilty,’’ said Judge Bloom, with considerable vehe- mence. ‘‘May it please your honor,’’ ex- claimed the young attorney in amaze- ment, ‘‘how can you render such a ver- dict in direct conflict of the positive testimony of an eyewitness?’’ ‘‘Jes’ bekase I have knowed Bill Potts fer 15 year an never knowed him to tell the truth yit.’’—Atlanta Journal. 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LAN & Go,ser2re2ea. New York branch Office. 625 F St.. Wasbington, D.C, For f&ale. The nndersigned offers for Private Contract, the several hereinafier mentioned viz: — 1 The Dwelling-bouse at present oe- cupied by herself with or without the| warehouse attached, situate on the corner | | | sale properti | of Powna! and Grafion Streets. | 2. The double tenement house and | premises on Desbrisay Street, at| prerent occupied by Mesers Balls and | Brown, comprising four Irts. 3. Building Lots Nos. 20 and 21 on 4. 75 acres of land on Lot 60, fronting | on Wood Island and Halkert Roads. these properties. For further particulars apply to the, office of Davies & Haszard, Solicitors &c., | Charlottetown. Dated this the ninth day of April, A.D. | 1898. MARIA DesBRISAY. | 8: 2aw 3wke 2 6 | | ——— 2. a. &. & The baths in the Association Building | have been refitted, and are now in strictly first class condition. 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Having the best fitted Dental Mechanical Department cast of 3oston, fitted with all the latestand best improvements, and under personal supervision of a speciatist in that line of work is the reason why our Artificial Teeth are such 4 success. During the past year we have made 257 Sets of Artifical Teeth for patients frem all parts cf P. E. I[., and we pride ourselves that satisfaction is given im every case: You can eat with them You can talk with them You can sing with them You can laugh with them You i have comfort with them You forget that theyare Artificial, and no person can distingnieh them frem natural teeth. You can cal! in inthe morning and have your teeth samme day. Person : from a distaace will find this a great advantage, us they do not have to lose tin.e by waiting, and our facilities for quick work is the reason of our low prices. We make Artifical teeth without plates. We put Gold Fillings in Artificial Teeth, We use best materials. We carry 300 sets to choose from. 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