———— soa — ferns : Four Dollars per Year Ce — — —- — “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evripipss. Single Copies two cents, VOL 38 we ——— TO ENJOY few Men Ever Cet the Very Best Pos ita, sible Llesul “Pore pal obs ition bas ta $ . a r dealer toa person ina j He a ¢ ir ‘ i a il » “pen, after buying their cigars, . them between t! teeth and = the ends off recklessly, thereby ring and ] sening the Wrapper. pen they light their cigars and puff Mags 08 if thelr v ry lives depended Meg foishing them in a burry. Thus ated the finest cigar will burn irreg sly, and the smoker will, nine times sof ten, lay the blame on the cigar. the fault lies in the way it baa handled. #Aftera cigar has been bought the should be cut smoothly off by a sxer or Sharp knife. The reverse end wid then be placed in the mouth aud dgar blown through. This remo: es ithe little particles of dust which snot be avoided in manufacture Mei prevents them from being inhaled ie the throat and from producing wgbing. The cigar should then be bted, and particular attention sbould tbe jover the surface of the end. Then dof puffing away like a steam en- se the smoker will find that three or poffls every minute make ehe best to enjoy the cigar. The smoke dbe kept in the month a short in order to appreciate the flavor of wbacco. Then it should be emitted ly. ' "Incase one side of the cigar should mand leave a ragged edge on the side it is mot necessary to relight Lwloften see many people do. A igile blow through the cigar toward lighted end will ignite the ragged i, and it will burn regularly. *Smok- thisway isa pleasure. It frets me @aman smoking a cigar who does bow how to enjoy it, and I often Like giving him a few words of ad- mand would do so were it not for far of offending him.’’—Washing- Star. Aroman’s headaches may ccme from She mav have a headactie Hog from nervousness, or fom digestive ruances. Nine cases in ten, her hescome fiom disorders peculiar to wx. [t may show itself in the symp- which are characteristic of a dozen vrs. Thousands of times, women bern treated fay the wrong disorders. R Pieree’s Favorite Perscription was pounded for the sole purpose of reliev- fomankind of these ills and pains. wdsof women have testified that Plaking treatment from several plvsi- Mwrithout benefit, the * Favorite Pre- pon” cured them completely and my, It bas baen used for over thirty aod has an unbroken record of ruc- | . , 4 The woman who hesitates is invited to G31 one-cent stamps ta cover only the mailing a cony of Dr. ierce’s mon Seuse Medical Adviser, whieh #08 plain, clear information about al! Organs of the human body and their a bons. Ri, Porcelain MS, teeth withaut plates) at th Marorable prices, VW r../, P. Murray Hproved and modern appliances u-ed Bader dental operaticns con. paratively and Alumimum - 4 Valuable Brick Property. 3 —— oe WSSEL HOUSE BY AUCTION mlesday, April 20th. inst At 12 O’clook EP Mtructed by Joseph Wise, Erq., "sell by auction, ou the above * Brick Hotel Property on Sydney "Own as the “Russel House,” and Darepied by M ra. Jobn NeKinnon. Otel is built of solid brick. and MOL water. and fitted by electric ws ‘® gOOd repair. _ Stables in ihe rear. . e petty Las never been idle, and = the vest hotela and busivese hi city—with Oateide hatches. tortion Of the purchase money may red On the premices. SM sale, &. H, NORTON, Austioneer. — aenenemntanienmnrennmatmntengt me cigar may be to blame, but in most } peid to its being thoroughly ignited | Together with | asplendid cellar { Is the kind we keep. ‘the custom tailor. | All our garments are iN aman Nature In the Steerage. H. Phelps Whitmarsh writes of ‘‘The Steerage cf Today’’ in The Century. Mr. Whitmarsh, who crossed the oceau in the steerage himself, says: To me the most noticeable thing about the life was the eave with which the yoke of civilization was thrown off. If condi- tions be favorable, 1 opine that a large proportion of the steerage passengers throw back to their Darwinian ancestry about the third day out. Away from home, country and religious influences, unrestrained by custom and convention- ality, bound by vo laws of action and separated from all that force of opinion so strong in the world ashore, they let themselves go and allow their baser na- tures to run riot. No sooner has the sea- sickness left them than they grow] and svar! over their food like dogs, scram- bling for the choice pieces and running off to their bunks with them; they grow quarre!some; their talk is lewd and insulting; brute strength is in the ascendant, aud, without shame, both sexes show the animal side of their na- tures. But most apparent and obnoxious are the filthy habits into which many of them fall. The sea seems utterly to demoralize them. Some of them will remain for deys in their berths, where, without changing their clothes, they eat, sleep and are sick with the utmost impartiality and without the blessing of soap and water. Hence the steerage as a whole, the ‘‘married quarters’’ (where there were children) in particu- lar, was ill smelling and otherwise ob- jectionable. WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. , Six Packages Guarantced to promptly, and permanently eure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotencyand all eects of Abuse or Excesse3, . im Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Before and Afie fs one wrhich soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and ax early grave. Has been preser!bed. over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Ivliadle and Honest Ifedicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless mecicine in place of this, inelose price in letter, and. we will send by retarn mail. Price, one pavkage, $1; six, §5. One wit please, siz will cure. Yamph:ets free to any u ld ress, The Wood Cumpany, Windsor, Ont., Canada. | old in Charlottetown by George E ghes, Druggist: ! FOR SALE That valuable 1) acre lot situated op- posite the Quarrie, on Ms. Ed. Road. Apply to the office of ‘2 L. L. BEER. 63— CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ‘can show you elegantly tailored suits, Tl ~—- fich Class, Perfect Fitting - « CLOTHING ISLAND, FR-OARY, APRIL — -_— 1898. You don’t bave to goto the merchant tailor for satisfaction : we These abound with fine points that appeal irres- istibly to men of taste, especially to those who from motives of economy are shy of The collar fits snug to the neck, the arm hole is sufficiently large. cut according to the latest fashion plate patterns, 'we have is right in get up and price, | Perhaps you are not a regular customer of ours just to give you an idea of the kind of suits we keep, We would lite to have your, ‘personal iuspection, and the better posted you are the better satisfied you will be that. our values have never before been egualled, roc Corner tor Your Next Sut YW. D. McKAY THE BARGAIN CORNER. Can’t we show you a fewsitu Every suit | TH AT GLITTERS Many are taken in now-a-days, and are paying from ten to twenty dollars for a watch not worth five, by buying from pedlers and others who are not watch- makers. Bo not be Deceived. But when you want a reliable watch bug only of one who understands the trade and asks only a fair price for a good artiele. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. Charlottetown, LEGAL CARD. WARBURTON & McKINNOW Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. Commissioners for State of Massachusetts ac., & C, OFFICES ——«cea, Cameron Block, Charlotietown Brennan Building, Summersice 1 Kent Street, Georgetown, A. B. WARBURTON, B, A., D, CL, Q ©. D. A. McKInNoON, L. & B, WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKS WHARF (WO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- ag? at reasonable rates. Arthur &, Peake. Nov. 4 Old Stamps Wanted. Highest price paid for old New Bruns- wick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and P. KE. Island Stamps; used or unused. Address; R. H. MASON, Box 295, Charlottewown. c WATCHES. KVERY ONE TIMES BEFORE S¢-) 18 size $7.50 to gc3cu oT $50 « 50.00 1. * 200 * 35 00 iG « 5.50 “ 50.00! 4 «é 10 4.00 50 00 Serew Bezel and Back, 0. F. 18 $8.50 $40.00 ‘14 8.60 14.00 to “ size “ec Your initials engraved on back free of charge. EW. TAY, Cameron Block. | City. anl4di35aw 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE PATENTS Trave Marks DESIGNS CopyvricuTs &c. Anyone sending a shetch and Seeman 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 Scientific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientific porne. Terms, $3 a year: four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.2¢12r0adway. New York branch Office. 6% F NOTICE The property on the corner of King and :ownal Sts, belonging tothe estate of the late Catherine MeKenna, (subject to a 3 years unexpired lease, from May Ist, 1898), will be sold by Public Auction on Taesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, nc on, This property is now known as the Fin!ay Honse. Terms Cash. M. P. HOGAN, PATRICK BLAKE, eee 2 = Printing | | in all its branches at the Exam. INER office, one of the best equip ped Job Printing Establishment, on P. E. Island. BSS Feesesesessesee It's Cedar Posts And Laths we wish to draw your at- tention to just new. They are good stock and wehave plenty. 3,000 Posts an‘ 506 M Laths is about the quantity. [ft you require any, come and see us, TreLerHone 1§] JAMES BARRETT ; Connolly’s Wherf. > @ @ 2s =e ae @ 2 3% OO 4% @ 2 * @S be ee 2686 . @%% @20606% Ge o* Ot — i __ &80 7 8 e272 844208 Prowse Bros. .. Have notified us to mova fom our old stand, till they build as * new) brick store: We will on the lst of April move to Great George Street, opposite John Joy’s Restaurant, and forthe ne.t) thirty days, we will give the biggest, bargains in the history of the Jewel -| lery trade of Charlottetown, to clear| out our stock of Clocks, watches) and Jewellery. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and; Jewellery, given special attention. C. 6. JURY ’ i ; + Write to-day fora free copy of our big Book on Patents. We have 2xtensive experience in the intricate patent Exeeutor i | ani2#t!lstapril,y2 swid ‘aw sof 50 foreign countries, Send sketch, model peat for free ON, Rxperta, Temple Building, Monteot NO 4% THE DEACON’S DARTER MABEL. Bhe isn’t much on dress an such, Like maidens in the city. It mayn't be only jes’ a touch Of goodness makes her pretty. ’ To keep from blushin when she speakg Our boys, leastwise, ain't able. Of her they dream fer weeks an weeks, The deacon's darter Mabel. Across the aisle in chureh she sits At every Sunday meetin, An half the fellers lose their wits Whene’er she smiles a greetin. She ain't no fairy, sprite nor elf, Like those of song an fdble. She's jes’ her own dear little self, The deacon's darter Mabel. You see her golden curls an swear A halo rests above her. There ain't a one of us *d dare To own how much we love her, An, as fer dress, canned fruit that’s good Ain't bettered by the label. It’s jes’ the same with womanhood, The deacon’s darter Mabel. ~Roy Farrell Greene in New York Journal, — Apperaixiess Appendicitis, The staff of a medical institution in this city were nonplused a day or two since when they undertook to perform an operation for appendicitis. After a careful and minute search among tke contents of the abdominal cavity ne ap- pendix could be found. There was in- flammation and adhesions and all sorts of trouble with other organs, but ap- pendix there was none, and so no ap- pendicitis. This, however, is not likely to interfere with the appendicitis basi- ness, for there were lots of other super- fluous things which, in the absence of an appendix, were removed, and the desired result was obtained.—Portland Oregonian. ‘ A Compromise. “I don’t suppose,’ said the wife,’ **that you mailed those letters I gave you today, John.”’ ‘‘No,”’ said John cheerfully, ‘‘but I did those you gaye me last week, my dear.’’ Sometimes policy and honesty g¢ . od in hand,—Cincinnati.Commercial ASpeal. ; During the last year no fewer than 10,000 school children were taught w swim by instructors employed by the London Schools Swimming association, The gossamer iron made at Swansea,’ England, is so thin that 4,800 plates are weeded to make an inch in thickness. v.MC. A. The baths in the Assoc ation Building have been refitted, and are now in strictly first class condition. They will be open Tuesdays, Thorsdays and Saturdays, from 2tol0 p.m. Members are invited to patronise them; non-members will be charged a small fee for their use. The Assembly Hall is now in good rder, an¢ will be let at reasonable gures. Apply to the Secretary £9 ecm Valuable Property wee" For Sale The subscriber offers at private seule that large dwelling souse and premises, consisting of large barn and other out houses; situated on ‘he Lower >pring Park Road, formerly occupied by the late Mrs. Catherine Thorne. This is an excellent business stand, and can be purchased at a reasonable figure. Every» thing in firstclass repair. Good title Guareoteed. S. G. THORNE. TO CONTRACTORS, V—_—_— ——_— ——_ TENDERS will be received up to Sata urday, April 2nd, for making addition ~od alteration to a barn. The lowest or any vender not necessarily aceepted. Plan and specification can be seen at the office of C. B. CHAPPELL, Architect. 3]i Oysters. Oysters Oysters JOY! JOY! JOY"“=r Victoria Cafe, Great ee JOHN P. JOY V:cronra Oarm unas rw . ———— nn a ann a 5 eee enamine. 7 * ei ear ae Res aa eT sri ath btn We temgrcmpnoe eee mm iti atom gett inte i ny sagen i ley ae Nita = At wien Nisin oe eel sia emai oe ee i ¥ ora peice * “sr "tli. ee