THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTEOWN, MARCH 18 ae ee ee - , 1898 any time—general y may Dappen al least expect it, A poli V FI FPOVER?T D> Lae k\e ia nN y ae Insurance Agent hariottetown _ ao * ens SEV oeRe § TRY ONE Ol OUR =—ge “PIES. ma They're g can le miade i y L@u is ‘a d pie Pie hm il Mince P 10 (‘reat Pie ‘2 Ai | . { anut P Chocolate Pies 20 & 25 Teceenoxe 98. STEWART BAKERY HD. ECLIPSE : BAKES BEST BREAD. SES “m2 mem em Ge & >t -—-e @ @ @O Se cee ane saa A MODEST M. FP, Lest you shouldn’t recollect it, I was recentiy elected To the dignitied position of M.P.; My constituents’ selecti Ms And the other man’s rejection, Were effected in 8 manner pure and free. [ have heaps and heaps of knowledge, Which I piled up when at college, Also practical experience and nous, I can be both stern and gracious, Condescending and pugnacions, And the latter’» very ueeful in the House. As a speaker I’ve no equal. And you #000 will see the sequel To my ‘proud career you wou’t have long to wait; An apprecimive pation Will exalt me to the station Ofan Upper-Chanmber pillar of the State; —The African Critic. ee —— NEWS NOTES, Spain has been promise: i, it is alleged, the moral enpport of Austria in a conflict United States. The ‘raz tte remarks that moral a por backing for battle. with the 5 uppor U 4 ij]] bas been introdnced in the Ohio Ley -'atures which reqn! €3 ail pers ns oT piviby for il cal examinations any form of cense to marry a pass of medi Persons having dipso- mania, insanity, hereditary tubercu from marrage by tue biil. Among the curious things Lroughtto ligh in the @’ntario election recouuts is a ballot box at O tawa with 199 bal'ots in it, where the poll book showed only 192 votes polled. In West Huron, one ballot marked for the Conservative candidate has been found with the number torn off. It adla to the the incideats that in «ach may turn on curiousness of case the result of the contest one or two votes, The case of the Parise, arrived at Southampton, avs late with one shaft broken, illnstra’.s the ad- vantave the double-screw ves:el has over the ord nary steamer The second with its attached machinery, is costly, and does by any means double the ship’s speed; buc in the case of an accident it represenis the d ff-rence helplessness and power of progres*, and that, at times may mean everything whic ! five a screw, between The Princess of Vales, letter, which is published in fac simil, in asupport of the Prince of Wales Hosnital fund, appealing to every child in the United Kingdom to assist, concludes ae follows: —“{ need hardlv -ay what real in a picturesque pleasare it would give both my lushand and mv-elf to know that aii the childrea are tak ally a ehare in tie great ue eq and cood w wk I fee! sure, too, that the Biessing of Ge little, child who now etret bring help and healing to the sick beds of poor afflicted brothers aod sisters. The L verpool Je urnal of Commerce is responsible tor the stateme { will rest t) pon each ches a willing aine disaster at lea-t adozen British | W@liects have called at the American Em- } ; ; ee i aesy in London, FOE k Ing for news oT re | . f serving aboar Il the fated a} ronal pr roceeds to fav American ships of war are crowded with Englishmen and other foreigaers, and sre’ not safe fi p or merchar * i veesel tO @liow it® crew atives who were rT he Jo ry a Br itish warsh at jibe American ship of war is anywhere in the vicinity. fhe Journal quotes anonymous authority for that British h} urjackets when deserting have ac ealis been received aboard American wareb ips in full uniform an enlisted in Cacle Sam’s Service. the elalement Children’s Schoo! suits just opened: 200 liule «uite opened yr sierday co tit bovs from 4to 14 vears old, solid ail wool, wellmade for $2.75; also 3 piece suits of the same gc.ds for $3.75.— Prowse Bios. 65 31. LOCAL AND Om ER ITEMS. I. 0. QO. F.—Regular Lodge tonight. Degree Session of Wildey WOTk. ~>> “ 2] @ @ @ > =~ 2. & eo @ = Montreal | hss, and other a feases, are barred ' h recently | rand to] nt that since the | ill- } riy when an 7 Prenipirion —In the Y. M. C. A. hall> on Tuesday evenit next, a prohibition raiiv will be beid. Interest by addresses aod go d music. : ~” ¥ o. G. ¥ - A F Ned i meeting of sharlottetow Lodge No 68 « I eld ‘ 4 f f it nce 2 \ attendance is re— f Spy a isiness, By « er E, H. Dux a! S y ' < Bic E Cor A meeting will be held i tat t tiie lrill shed Vv va a bicycle corps for militia pur- poses suc co ps are employed in recoppoitring, Making plans for roads, and i notin particularily the topography of a country. It 9 abie that it will be atliliated with the C. W. A, so asto afford tie 4 privileges as are enjoved by et * o1 otper bicycie OrgauizZations Army.—Last night the Sal vai Army Barracks was well filled, Musica: meeting was held when a special and. I the brass | ne pr VAS Weil Carried Out and greatly enioved, 4 t par “ i i FE DHCC ally \ i M i i 4 33 d ber snd Ar ly The dumbbells were a i Miss White bave Shown ibemseives capable of epariug an up to-date prograuime, - § ELY Pracrica.—* Yee, I’ve gra- lai¢d , > said @ Gi rnier in a well~known ; westero <¢ \ tne other day, *but bow I must iaferm myself in psychology, phil- wogv, bibli :-~ said the have arranged for boil- ; HOY, stitchok gy’ darnoiogy, paichol gy. | and general domestie hnustieology. Now | get on your en clothes. ’ 6 We ™ } ‘ i ; Stop rignt where you are , } practicai mother. * | | you a thorough course in Froastok gy, Ogramime | SPR ING. A herald clad in raiment bright, Stands knocking at our gate He cries “Prepare a guest t to meet, A guest who brings delight. Summer, The Fairest, is her nams And fam her herald, Spring. Haste, and prepare to welcome in Lhe visitor | bring, zg Ye brooklets faster, faster run, And dance and sparkle brighter, Ye birds that have your lays be gun, Sing On with joytul twitter, ? 1 : ! come forth with shout and eong, | ™ e 3 Jack Frostis pasking up to leave, Indoors he ke pl you lor gy, &0O long, Come out ! and pls ay, Children no Jonger grieve.” The herajd paused; and ga Beheld a mystic As though a fairy’ zing round chaage, 1 touehed her wand f } . oe “ . And wrought a spell most strange. Birds filled the trees with sweetest The Janghing brooks rushed free, The snow from oat his sight was gone And chi ith glee. song imaren saug Ww A. E. en <--> CELEBRATIONS. —At Sum- Emerald aud YESTERDAY'S merside, Souris, Aibertov, in other parts of the Island yesterday, St. Patrick’s Day, was celebrated by the National Societies of each place. A Summerside, in the Market Halithe play Hickory Farm was, suceessfully per fermed in the evening. At Souris “The Woven Web” was produced and the com pany of amateurs who had charge of 't distingu'ehed themselves. At Emerald a splendid entercainment was given under the direction of the B. I. Society, and with the assistance of : t}Dun tan’s College Glee Club an evening ot real pleasure was the result. A special train went up from Charlottetown to Emerald at 4 p. m. and returned after the performance. =—- Te, Nip | SALE - ‘sé &% | ra alia | we : y £ We si i < @ efee Ss ) . , fae he e+ Vi e > > ¢ fae aS wy te y e 4 2s (ate ee a i’ Sy) " > r be Ue Sfp we x Wes Me A SY SY SY ee oie = Children’s eee Tommorrow we make a great play of Children’s Goods. Children’ s Muslin Dresses. Duck Dresses. " Print Dresses. Chm re Dresses. Pinaiores. sy C’m'b'tion Suits. . Underclothing. - Gloves, Hosiery. Corset Waists. . Scarfs & Sashes. “ 2 Ribbons. Laces. ' Tams and Caps. . Blouse Waists. Combs, Brushes: We will also make an extensive display of Saturday Snaps To-morrow. * — % { . os AS as 7 - ee Bs oe AY a S 2 v od dis- PRICES Ean S Da hene tan ink oa ae aa ae cat BP ae as “a nye ahs wales ds Ay ae | CARPETS. a ahr ee J PEt A) This lot is only our new Brussels, Tapestrys and Velvets. ia few days. Scotch, Union and Jute will be her~ will be here ina few days, Our In the meantime comeand see the most delightful show Carpets, ever displayed in the city. All new Designs, fall now colorings. Ours is the Best, Ours is the Cheanest Ours is the largest assortment: The Wonderful Cheap Men ORIGIN OF ‘TOMMY ATKINS’ The nameof Tommy Atkius, which ie a sonbriquet of the Bri tish private eoldier in all parts of the ‘world, had an official origin, and was originally used in the in- structions to non-commisioned officers for purposes of illustration, as John Thomas is often used on election forms, Sample blank returns were furnished to show sergeants and corporals a: ud recrutt- ing officers how genuine ones shonid be made out, and ‘fom ny Atkins, private, Gompany B, was the fictitious name always used, Model individual reports were also included in the regulations, signed ‘Thomas Atkins, private, Company B,’ or ‘T) omas Atkins, corporal, Com pany C,’ or ‘Thomas Atkins, X his mark.’ Hence when a recruit arrived at a gar- rison the soldiers nenvally addressed him as Thomas Atkins until chey found out his real nane. Druaken soldiera reported themselves as Thomas Atkins when they were taken to a police station, until the public took it uj, and Tommy Atkins he- came an affectionate synonym for the gal- lant warriors of Her Mej-sty’s land forces. * And so beside the silent sea I wait the moffied oar, No harm from Him ean come to me Ov ocean or on shore I kuow not where His islands lift Their fronded palms in air; I only know I cannot drift Beyood His love and care.” FO LET. That large, thre stery brick ware- house on cornec of Pownal and Dor- chester Streets, lately occupiel by Messrs. B. & M. Rattenbury, Rent moderate. Apply at the ottice of the Connolly estate, Queen Street. A. A. McDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, ARTHUR PETER Trustees of the late Owen Coraroily Feb? eodef BiG CLEARANCE SALE OF Boots & Shoes STILL G@iNG ON ——— ee If you want bargain R. K. JOST TERMS CASH pec oe gas oven - s, this is your chdnee. Stamper’s Corner