Two Cans Salmon 25 cents redute of Britisa Colum \. Salmon at once, a , so we offer We stock Canne in order to do this week oaly 2 Gans for 25 This importe to A ‘ ues iS first-class new stock 1 last fall. BEER & GOFF w ants. I ink: Deand &e ro! El story dwellir nied by Mrs April, App! That beautifully situated twa ron Prisee St. at present occu- Vesscey Possession given Is to Peake Bros. & Co, 5—t the Fx- buckskin City LOST.—On Sz — av forenoon,in AMINER Office, a r of fur lined gloves, Please return to W. E, Bentley, and get reward FOR SALE--4 new lifeboat, built in Glas- gow, never been used, 21 foot keel,in first lass Order, with oars, rudderand mest, oil opper fastened, and furnished with .! tanks, will be sold ata bargain. <Apply_ t ) T. G, TAYLOR, &. S. Gulnare 53 10 LET—~A enottage on lower Prince &'. possession Ist ofApri. D. aeaeie 53 TO LET.— Cne half of the thre e story dwel- ling house, on! e eight large rooms, on Prince St. Possession given on 2odMay next W. W. Wellner 42 WANTED —- Ah sbout 16 years o' ag*, ing after a horse anl cow. about a house. Apply at this office- aipin erod, smart. steady boy, who urderstauds look- and generai useful 4) 1f “WAN TED. = A cook and a housemaid, * ply to Mrs. Edward Basfieid Ms TO RENT,—tThat ple asantly situated hove on the Brighto: Roed, now occupied b Mra Cameron, within a few minutes walk of bath- ing honsesin Vi ctorial Park, and nine mine utes walk from Pest Office. havine lawn en hawthorn hedge in front. Ths honuseis heat- ed with hot water, having bath room ete. Possession given lst June. Apply to-W. C. HARRIS. 4? Valuable Proper: wae" For Sale The subscriber offers at private eale that large dwelling nouse and premises, consisting of large barn and other out houses; situated on the Lower %pring Park Road, formerly occupied by the late Mrs. Catherine Thorne. This is an excellent business stand, and ean be purchased at a reasonable figure. Everys thing in firstclass repair. 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AT '1YWE VALLEY, Wednesday, 9th March, at 63° p. m. AT ALBERTON, Thursday, 10th March, at 6.30 p. m Messrs Robertson, Birirand Dr. Pethick. V. S8.. will ad- dress the meetings. 54 NO’ ric E The property on the corner of King and Powna! Si-, belonging tothe e-tate of the late Catherine MeKen: 3 years unexpired lease, from May | be sold br Publie Auction Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, ncon. This property is Finlay House. }898 t 9 49070), Wii ono now koown as the! Terms Caeh. M. P. HOGAN, PATRICK BLAKE, Executors ian | 2wtilstaprildy2awtd (subject to a} } j | | | G THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MATCH 9, 1898 MEDICINE. SENT ANYWHERE _ BY MAIL There is no Skin disease NY-AS-SAN will not quickly Lo 2 MAIL cure: [SEND : posraufy «~=Wanted—The Address [A201 of every sufferer in BOOKLET) Ammc rica. |TH& NYASSAN MEDICINE CO.. TRURO N. 8. Mention this paper when you write == = = a id PALI Mi ¥ at HW t BT “10 cae J.RATTRAY& Co. MONTREAL Can/ Si; : it LEGAL YARD. MATHIESON ; ~ BENTLEY Barristers, Solicitors, &c. OFFICES— Cameron Diccx, Charlottetown. Main Street, Georgetown MONEY TO LOAN. J. A. Ma ESO 2 ENTLEY Gentowy Ch WATCHES. EVERY ONE TIMED BEFORE SOLD $7.50 8.50 « 95) « 4 550 “ 50.00 ow 400 “ 5000 Screw Bezel and Back, 0. F. $8.50 8 60 18 size 16 6 1 » “ $95,90 20.00 39.00 18 size 14 ‘ec to $40.00 ? 14.00 Your initials engraved on back free of charge. BWATAYLUR, = Cameron Block. City. janl4dl35dw We are no’ going to move But we gre selling Crockery just 2s cheap as we were. Special diseounts on all Cro: ‘kery China and Glass now in stock, to make room for sprir g importations. Also: class Photographs made in all the leading styles, at the old stand, pe OC. LEWIS, Exactly opposite the Nor*’, Side of Market House. JRAFTON STREST....0000. First awe NOTACLE CAREE RS. TST — Mary Cow the ‘Concordance to Shakespeare.’ Edison’s contributions to the science of electricity have all been made in less than 20 years, Charles Dickens lived 58 years, from 1812 to 1870, His literary life began in 1835 and ended with his death, thus cov- erlpg a period of 35 years, den dar) Gspent 16 vcars on Napoleon’s military reput: ition was mad between the battle at the hbridre of Lod’, in 1796, and the great disast yr at Waterloo, in 1915, a period of 19 yerrs, Michael Angelo Pucnarott) enjoyed a J long life, from 1475 to 1564. Over 40 years ef artistic effort were his, during which time he executed an immense pumber of masterpieces. The ecnermous mass of poctry which Wordsworth gave to the world waa writ- ten between 1793, when ‘‘An Evening Valk”? was published, and his drat in 1850. His active liie therefore ce'rered 5% years, Goethe was boii in 1749 ard died in 1802. His literary lifo began with the composition of ‘‘Gotz von serlit hie n.?? in 1773, and ended with his death, thus covering a period of 59 years. His last three years were spent in revising a com plete edition of his works for the printer RAM’S HORN WRINKLES. The pruned limb is seldom the one that dies. A wise man’s mistakes are the capital of his experience. If cur eyes were brighter, would be brighter. Disposition is the mint that coins our comforts or their counterfeits, Some people are baptized simply to hear the world say, ‘*Qh,. how pious !’’ The man who will do good as often as he has opportunity will be busy every day. The greatest dceds are done by those who are the ieast conscious that they are great. The man who knows nothing except what he has learned from books is poorly educated.—Ram’s Hor n. CRIPPLED SPAIN, the stars Spain has exhausted on last louis d'or, matadore, picador and toreador and is now trying to pawn her cuspidor.—Kan- eas City Journal. Any nation that has twoor threo first class modern warships to sellon long time without security can find a customer in Spain.—-Indianapolis Journal. Weyler’s stealings in Cuba are now turning out to have been on such a gigan- tic scale that the insurgents should give him a vote of thanks for his effective aid in helping to cripple Spain.—St. Louis Republic. fhe Met Pim, He will probably never grumble again, ko matter how late she is in keeping an appointment. They were to meet at the bridge, the Brooklyn end, and from there start for their destination, which was in Broeklyn. There was one thing &n3 made up her mind to, and that was that she would not be late. And she Was not. But there was no one to meet her. She waited minute after minute and quarter hour after quarter hour but no husband. She began to be ve ry angry, wheu suddenly a bright idea curred toher. ‘‘I’ll warrant,’’ she irr ‘“‘that that man is waiting for mo on the other side of the bridge.’’ She took the next car and went over. There he was, calmly chatting with a friend. In the car she remarked to him that she had waited some time: It is she whe tells the story. ‘‘And I had all the car With me,’’ she says in the course of her recital, ‘‘and be osaldn’t say a word. Then when he got over to the Brooklyn side I tock him up to the po- liceman who was standing there. cer,’ I said, ‘do you know when I came on to this bridge?’ ‘Why, yes,’ he said, ‘I noticed you because you waited Ba " )ffi- tong. You came here just an hour ago. And to think that man was standing there as calmly as possible, without a thought that he had a wife anywhere in | the world!’’—New York Times. Missing Fire. **Glad to hear your son is getting on §> well in the volunteers, I un- meene he is making quite a stir in the regiment on avcount cf his shoot- ing.’ ‘*That’s right,’ said Wicks proudly. **He’s going infor the Bisley shoot next year. That boy can use the rifle, and I’m going to let Lim develop his talent. He’ll be one of the best shots in the world. ‘*Well, I hope for his sa mi that the old idea isn’t true—that the next worle is really a continuation of ae wo do here. ’’ ‘*What do you mean, **However geod a sk: this world, I suppose miss fire in the next?’’ Vicks is telling it toull his fr unw.—Strand Magazine. ae Vicks. sir?’’ thus you Lope @ he will iends Hor Charity Work. **No, Dr. I’m doing charity. ’’ ee , bat ord to do W hiteband, all I can a Pin hi tr id — ney be in | fi i ‘*‘And may I ask through which chan- | ’? nel your charitable work finds an exit? ‘Certainly. I haven’t missed a charity card party in two seascus *"ass Cleveland Plain. Dealer. RiCH QUICKLY. 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After giving his name the congressman said amputation was necessary by reason of , ® shot he had received in a fight with Hampton’s cavalry. He did not dream he was talking to Wade Hampton him- self. ‘‘I am Wade Hampton,’’ said the senator. ‘‘If you have the leisure, please sit down and let us talk.’? Hampton had lost his leg after the war, when thrown from a mule while deer hunt- ing. The amputation was identical with that of the congressman, and they fell a-talking. Up to that time neither had found a cork leg he could wear, and they discussed cork legs for a great while. They parted, after mutual pro- fessions of estery™1. The next morning I heard the -~.ressman tell the story in the committee room, and there never was a man who had a higher regard for Wade Hampton than he had. I believe Hampton later found a leg he could wear.—Louisville Courier-Journal. Beat Him Down, Two Irishmen were cleaning a win- dow in a tall building. To facilitate their work they had stuck a board out of the window, and Pat stood on the end of it which was outside and Mike on the end inside to balance. Saddenly Pat shouted : **Moike, I’ve dropped me sponge.”’ **Thot’s all roight. Ill go down and git i%.”’ When he got to the street, he found Pat in a heap on the sidewalk and ex- claimed: **Well, well, how did yez git down here so quick, Pat? I ian sll tho way down, but bedad yea hov beaten me”* Telephone Company. — — The Annual Meeting of “The Telephone “ompany,.of Prince kdward @siand,” ior the election of Dir-ctors, and for such other pro- ceedings, and business, as it is compete nt for the shitehaiders to dval with and detegmine; will be held on Wedne-day, the 9th day ot March 1898,at th hour of 8 o’cloek p. m., at the office of the Company, Queen Street. HOONVOALG Provident. Ch’'tewn Feb 23, 3im 29 NOTICE. 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