Two Cans Salmon 25 cents to reduce British Columbia at once, and offer for We want of Salmon ‘ ales eS LOCK Canned in order TO do £0 we this week or ly . 2 Cens for 25 Cents This is first-class new stock imported last fall. BEER & GOFF - GOOD —.. vale for money expended, is what we give in all goods in our line, to which we attribute our steady increase in business. We are showing a nice assortment of Ladies’ and Gentlemens WATCHES this seasor, which are all thoroughly tested before leaving ozr store. W- guarantee every watch sold by us to give satisfactioa, by buying now you can procure a good time piece VERY LOW as our goods are bought low fer rypo cash. Cali and see for yourself, at— W. N. TANTON Opposite Cratbe’s Herdwre Store, WATCHES. EVERY ONE TIMED BEFORE SOLD 18 size $87.50 to $95,00 @ Sao lS 50.00 15 «8 25 « 16 « 5.50 ~ 50,00 10 « 400 5O 00 Screw Bezel and Back, 0. F. 18 size $8.50 $40.00 14.00 ] 4 o¢ Your initials engraved on back‘free of charge. EW TAYLOR Cameron Block. City. 35. 00 to 860 * anl4d135dw Neuralgia in the head is aim st invariably caused by decayed and abscess ed teeth. Don’t suffer needlessly when vai can be re in a few hours and cur+4 in a few days by the careful treatment we, will give you. DR..'. H. AYERS DENTIST. Painless Extraction wW Teeth. Found & ¢ Wants, Lost, “LOST. —$15, oO reward will be paid by Edw- prd Bayfield to any rerson returning a double gold eye glass, with long goid chain attached 66 cod rd p! e>santly being the ~That comfortame a Queen St.. TO LET situated house on upper southern half of the residence of the late Chief Justice -Palmer, row in cccuration of Hot and cold water Commander Cheyne sam, rent moderate, possessien ¢ ven Ist May next. Apply to li, JAMES PrALMER, Ch’town, 65 FOR SAT.F.——T welling house and store T. White, Bayfield St. 57 eod YO LET$A cottage on lower Prince & possession Istof April. D. Cheppell. TO LE?.- One half ofthe three story dwel ig house, containing eigat large coms, On Prince St. Po-rscssion given on 2odMay next Ww W Wellrer 42 VU LEt.—tha , eacanily situated and comfortable cottage on Water St, at pre -ent eceupied by Wr. Bruce Stewert Possession given about m.ddle may. Apply to Peake & Co, Ch’town, 65 tf Bros, TO LET —The honse ard pre mises meee n as the “wid London House, 'situateon water St., mexti> tsovernment Warehouse No 1. Appl to Peake pros & Uo, seemed JIGGER FOR SALE—A nearly new jigger, wili be sulicheap. Apply to this effice od oi pd WANTED—An act Live busi aess men witha small cash capital. Apjly P. uv. Box 662, UCharlotéetow: , €2 dy Ei W \NTED—A steady well recommendrd man, must bave some know edge of farming and be usefnl *bout the house. Dr.u. a. Warburton, West Koyaily. 2 WANTF! —A house containing about sey nor eight rooms in auesirable locauty 4; py to thisot e 9ur —— Vi | MEDICAL | ADVICE, HICK ae are Wart . of ever y a KET AB Americ DIC! 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REPORT OF A GAME IN BROOKLYN, WHERE IT IS POPULAR, Playing For Prizes and Incidentally For An That Aimost a Riot Way of Charity-— Amusement Produced —A Simple Awarding the Prizes. hre. It ristic of Brooklyn as Every one in Brooklyn plays eu is as much a characte is beer drinking of Hoboken or weurins rubber boots of the struggle for existence in New Kochelle and similar suburbs Brooklynites contract the habit when young, and it usually grows on them. Many authorities believe it to be contagi ous, as there are cases on record where persons who have played euchre while vi iting in Brooklyn have scattered it broad cast about their own homes after retur! ing. Women secm to be more affected by itthan men. It isof man’s life a thir apart tis woman's whole existence in brooklyn. In the very virulent cases they ’ even play with a joker in the For the benefit of the norant of what any such exists), pack reader who is ig- progressive cucare 15 (il a brief diagnosis may be given. is that form of the game where many c rsons play, four ata table, the winning pair progressin each time a hizher table while the los ing pair ‘ihe first table, usually known table, plays five points, at the conclusic " of which a gong Dr ; 101 y Progressive euchre STAYS. as the king is TUN and all the other games stop then and there, the count reverting to the last com pleted deal. At the conclusion of the per- formance thé’ person having won the great- est number of games gets a prize, an ‘d fre- quently there are a number of other prizos for those finishing near the top. For each game won the player pastes a little star of colored paper on his or her card, ‘These serve us counters and afford an adequate basis for accusations of cheat- ing. Recently there was a large and typ- ical progressive euchre contest for charity, open to ladies only, beld in a public build- ing in Brooklyn, at which a reporter was present. Being unarmeored, he sat in the gallery, where he was out of danger’s way and could see everything. Explanations of the movements were furnished to him by a young lady who wasn’t playing on account of injuries to her feelings received a week before in a game in which she had been wrongfully, maliciously, illegally, underhandedly and cevilishly deprived of third prize. ‘‘Now they’re going to begin,"’ said the reporter’s mentor as somebody rang a big gong several times. Immediately about 500 women on. the floor began rushing tumultuously about the place, while the air buzzed with the inquiry: ‘*Which is my table?’’ A red baired woman who sat at a stand near the door seemed to be in charge, as- sisted by eight young women wearing badges. **'They’re the scorers,’’ said the mentor, “‘and before this is over they'll wish they were dead.’ A few moments were consumed in the distribution of playing and score cards, after which the manager called out: ‘Play will now begin at the sound of the gong and continue until the gong rings, when,all hands must be thrown down. Are you all ready?”’ ‘“‘Wait! wait!’’ shrieked a little woman shrilly. ‘* This pack hasn’t any joker in it.”’ ‘We @gon't play eucbre with a joker here,’”’ replicd the manager in withering tones. ‘‘We will proceed.”’ ‘I'd like to know where she comes from,’’ commented the mentor, **to want to play with the joker!”’ Clang! went the gong, and the game commenced. For five minutes there was comparative silence, broken only by spo- radic wrangles over tricks cropping up at various tables. Then somebody at ‘the king table cried: ‘‘That’sfive. We’reout. Ring the bell.” Again the bell sounded, and this time it was the signal for pandemoniui. ‘*Play the hand out.’”’ ‘*No; play stops now.’’. ‘‘No, it don't."’ ‘**We’re ahead.”’ “It isn’t fair; you ought to play out.”’ ‘“‘When the trick is on the board, you have to take it up.’’ ‘The hand is finished.”’ **Here, bring the stars.’’ ‘‘No, not there. We won that band.’”’ Five hundred separate questions were fired siimultaneousiy at the manager, while the scorers tried to wnravel the snarl. A gaunt woman finally obtained recognition by standing upon a chair and waving her arms. “When diamonds are trumps, does the right bower take the left bower?’’ is what she wanted to know in thunderous tones. “Sit down!’ called a scoreof voices, and she subsided under a load of explanations. ‘Would you rather manage that or um- ‘2 wid the renorte r's pire a football game?’ RNR rene 9? RAW FURS of Raw Roows Cash paid forall kinds Furs, at Harvie’s Sample Cueen Street, Charlottetown. HENRY A. HARVIE, shinilinianie We are no’ poing id move But we are selling Crockery just as cheap as we were. Special discounts on all Crockery China and Glass now in stock, to make room for sprirg importations, Also:—First class Photographs made in all the leading styles, at the old stand, era es | CG. LEV S a mud ‘ Exactly « pposite the North Side ot Market Houze, Gearon STREBT os sccecee wre q t CHAROITETOWN MRHCH 21, 1898 mwentr wom, “1na0s We way Ww will be after every band.”’ It vas, only it seemed to grow worse each tliwe. At one time there were ho less than 20 women who, having rushed up the floor, were waving frantic arms at the manager and demanding that justice be done though the roof fall, which it seemed very likely todo. Then four players got ipto so animated a discussion that they all burst into tears and left the game, yowing that it served them rig ht for entering a public progressive euchre game, where you atti rt tell what kind of @ j were playing with it was quite vain lor the scorers to try to keep order, but in some way or other they managed to get the tables rearranged and the play to pre ceed. Once the king table made itself un popular by absentmindedly playing on past the five points, which, when it be- came known, caused all the losers in that band to demand that no count be made of it. This sort of thing kept on fortwo hours the number of players diminis! after each hand. Atthe Snal hand there was almost a riot, and it seemed likely for a time that the police would have to be called in to save the lives of the manager and scorers. Quiet being finally restored, it was found that the statistics of the game were approximately as follows: Number of players entered.......60 sessseee 400 Catt the GRO 1 BRTOP, ..o000 00 00eseseecnrese 37 Latt the mame i CORPS. .....scccoceesseveceese 26 Left the game in hysterics iil Miles 2 Refused to play because of unladylike be havior of opponents,.........- adWae ceceus 21 Number in game at finish v Claimed Brat Orine. .....c0rcccavccsscesceeoes 46 Claimed second prize,.........- peredeneddvest 25 | CJnimed third Oise .... :.6-csesvecesreecaeces 18 Claimants for ot her 22 prizes se obiceuie’ keeeas 14 Contests to be adjudicated, ..........0.-- 230 The manager and eight scorers, forming the committee on awards, said that the results would be announced in a few days. announced, l A week later they were and the announcements were immediately fol lowed by storms of protest. But, as it bap- pened, the decision was reached in the most equitable manner. The committee siuuply drew Jots to decide the winners. Otherwise they'd be in session yet.—New York Sun. FULLY WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD he powerof gold is wonderful, It buys housesand land, men and women, comfort and pleasure, but it can't buy health, The health that one bottle of Abbey's Effervescent Salt gives is worth many times the pleasure and comfort thatits equivalent in gold can buy. Health alone wealth Weal out health, Abbey’s Effervescent Salt isvivific, It builds up the tissnes that worry and work and neglect break down. This great English preparation induces sleep—nature’s great healer, It rids the body of that health-sapping fiend, Indigestion, it fits the system to expel and can produce th is useless withe- repel La Grippe, Rheumatism, Gout, Fever, Neuralgia, Sple en Affections, Nervous Depressior Sick Headache, Constips atic m, Skin and Kidney Complaints, It purifies the blood and clears the complexion, We have a little booklet, Invitation to Health,” yours forth e asking Abbey’s EF ffervescent Salt can be obtained of all druggists. l’rice 2/6 or 6octs. a bottle. on A n which is : = + = 3 2 = AD ee THE AGBEY EFFERVESCENT SALT CO., Lauren, MONTREAL, CANADA. AARARARAARAAR ARRAY { Qe TO LET. That large, thre h use on curnerc story brick ware- of Pownal and Dor- chester Streets, lately occupied by Messrs, b. & M. Ratrenbury. Rent moderate, Apply at the ctliee of the Connolly es‘ate, Queen Street. A. A. McDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN. ARTHUR PETA, Trustees of the late Owen Cor*oily Feb7 eodef FOR SALE AT POINT PRIM. 70 acree of land, 20 acres under heavy maple and birch, about 40 under ultivation, and 10 ready for stamping, th good new building, farm racing rom shore to shore, @: OCcK lots of mussel mud and seeweed on both shores, good place for lobster fctory, good deal of farming gear which goes with farm, | mile from school, store, ete; 14 miles from shipping. Also 7 acres marsh, { mile from farm. Terma easy, apply to A. A. McLean, or John Murchison Esq., Point Prim. JOHN J. MURCHISON. wky 3 mos FROM INDIA AND CEYLON... Z> ome ‘3 ] OZPAW szrlivmrm PRPOOSOVOOCS OZPAW Tetiecy’s Elephant Brafid line. are filled + with pure tea, selected from the crops of the best cultivated tea gardens of Indi: LA id Cevlon. They are packed in % and 1 Ib. packets, air tight, and sold ali over America at 40c., 50c. 60c., 702. and $1.00 per la No matter which quality is selected, the purchase “r gets good, pure tea. ... 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SAVE THAT TOOTH We always advise to have a tooth saved. lished our business on the fact that we rave teetu. it 18 necessary thata tooth must come out, without pain, by use of the famous BERLIN METNOD Teeth filled absolutely without pain, by use rf BLECTRICITY, and Bripce We have estab Wher we extract it ; Palit $§ DENTISTRY SKILFUL DENTISTRY @} MODERN DENTISTRY @ a oe pitt « - ved of Prowse Broa. Sekeeeee | Crown Ppeciimnens. Our ARriFicaL Our Work is mode:n. € 1] and eee Teeru, them in every way. We use best mat-riale, and have moderr mac! with. , ie Stal We make ail kinds, ani guarantee work We put gold fillin; gin Artifical teeth, everything to make them look natural. guaranteed, BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS. inery to Uur prices are low, and al! work