— Terms: Four Dollars per Year PERSONAL CHATS. ( =o } lof | ville, who is 7% y of has beeu married ning times ige sntest 1m B18 Series of Wives V yours I _ f i r : | t . le, wi died in ] Ww ip e in tia { ‘ been mayor of Dartmouth 16 times i M. haw, ge ! | ref to address t ol Ves MomMes Wh j {ha j address would be followed by a dance. | (2 e¢or , Wis consin and celebrated throughout 1! country as a hu t, has decided to enter the fie!d aguin as a platform lec- | turer. Lord Strathcona has presented his fine kerd of buffalo to the Canadian | goverament. The herd is said to be th only one in the northwest and will be removed to the Ranft National park. In an address the other evening Bishop Hall, Episcopal, of Vermont r ferred to Santa Clans as au imaginary personage, wherenpon a small boy in the congregation audibly corrected him. Lieutenant John Macauley Palmer of the army, who has been detailed by Secretary Alger to form a military com- pany of the students at the University of Chicago, is a grandson of General John M. Palmer of Lllinois. The Rev. Fred Grider, pastor of the First Methodist church of Barbourville, Ky., and a member of the legislature, resigned his pastorate because his salary wasn't paid, and in doing so he rebuked the congregation for stinginess. Governor Pingree of Michigan in a recent address to the Teachers’ associa- tion of that state advocated the study of the Spanish language in the public achools on the ground that most of the commerce of this country would soon be with South America. * §S. B. Trickum of Logansport, Ind., claims to have invented a perpetual light, which is sealed in a glass globe and will last, accerding to the inventor, as long as the globe remains whole. The globes can be made of any size and carried about like lanterns. ‘“*Mr. Stuart Erskine’’ is the name under which the bankrupt Earl of Ross- lyn, the first Dritish peer to become a professional actor, will appear in the cast of Pinero’s new play. Through his mother, a Fitzroy, he is a descendant of King Charles II and Barbara Villiers, Du hess of Clevelaud.,. Bishop William Turner (Methodist), who bas just returned from Africa, callcd on President Kruger and says cf him: ‘‘I found him an exceedingly tun- assuin‘ag man. He is intensely reli- gious. He rises at 6 o'clock in the morn- ing to hold family prayers and preaches mearly every Sunday morning.”’ - > WANT TO KEEP YOUR NEUSSLGIA? Of course you don’t; so you should take Scott’s Emuision. It isa fact this remedy cures ij; sud it cnres nervousness, nerve debility and insournia. Neura!gia in the head .is ait st invariably caused by decayed and abscesied teeth. DPon't suftes needlessly when vei can be relieved in 8 few hours and curtd in a few days by the careful treatment w’: will give you. DR... H. AYERS DENTIST. Painless Extractior +f Teeth, - For Sale. The ath criber offers for saie -he fo) CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1898." isa good place for you to go. bought Furniture here will teil you this right place to get right goods at mght prices, Try | order, and will be let at reasonable DAILY EXAMINER “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Ev ‘gm Serate Read. Room?) G CS 2 ve 2" DO i QUAD coe Time you were selecting it now. assortment of clegant Waterproofs in blue and black cashmere, extra Jong cape, and at prices considerably less than ordinary. | Lengths. H Sizes. The place to select it is A A word about ourHats and Caps.—We American Hard and Soft Hats sell at a big reduction, Their characte Style and price ) have an enormous quantity of the finest In fact, we have by far too many. ristics are W. D. McRAY us for ere O ch Fis We have a large with and without sleeves, These we will BEDROOM SUITES ALL PRICES JOHN NEWSON, Anyone who has Tuesdays, Thursdays and is the CHARLOTTETOWN ZMCA. The baths in the Association Building have been refitted, aud are now in strictly first class condition. They will be open from 2tol9 p.m. Members are invited to patronise them; non members will charged a email! fee for their use, The Assembly Hall is now in} good be { Let the search). ght of practice illuminate the figures. Apply to the Secretary. 59 Prowse bros. .- HOCKEY and Genuine Acme Club lowing pe pecties, former'y ow ned by the iate Richard Piliman, at Frenci River, New Louden, 7 - y : |. A farm coutain pg 25 acres, al) | Walker 3 Corner cleared and in @ good sie of cultivation, | sioning to the south, 2. A pit containing 2 seree, with | good dweliing bonse coutaining il reomes tpi a new barry and wag shed, ther-on Toere is a'eo ther-on a store, eotn ple te With sheiving, elec , abd @ granary. 3. Ove acre of lund, across ihe read, | The Real Baresin Giver. SKATE SOSOOVOF OOG79 S900 at 20 per cent. off. Hockey Sticks at same dis:ount. SIMON Ur CRABBE STOVES &FARDWARE po tan cates Have notified us to mov’ from our old stand, till they buildas \ new brick store: and Jewellery. —n_. ; ° Se Clear Them Out —— ——SIST_ _ _—_— BUT—nand a great big BUT, it must be for cash. Opposite the store, and busidiog jut at the | C7938 roads, near the store. ; These properties sre well sitnated in a One of the finest loeslities in Prince Ed- waril I-laud ter basiaess or farm): ei pure fes The subscriber al-o cithra for eale a dwelling bouse and lot at Kensington Tbe house contains 1l rooms, and is ip eod repair g For further particalars apply to Mesars. cLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, * barlottetown, or to the owner, Cc LAVINIA J. PILLMAN, o 20 68. j.3mo Ayer, Mars Our Hay Bale Ties, the best in the market, 10} feet, gauge 14, at cost fcr spot cash, at the CITY - HARDWARE - STORSG | ution. BR, B.NORTON & CO, LTD |>7., v4 hot water heating system, We willon the lst of April move to | Great George Street, opposite John Joy’a Restaurant, and forthe nent ' 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 Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewellery, given specia! attention. C.C. JURY Bottled Joy. Euipty boitles wanted, cheapest cash price paid for ali kind of empty bottles- JOHN P, JOY, Victoria Cafe Gt Geogre St. TO BE LET Brick dwelling house with 17 rooms, aitvated on Poplar Terrace, Kent Street Rast, Large stable and coach houses. Also plenty yard room and a good garden. Apply on premises or at F. W. L. 6FO. 8S. MOORE. STEWART C. MOORE. FRED W. L. MOORE, Trustees Est. late F. W. Meore. Business College ANP Wriliag Academy dark places of Theory. THOROUGHLY Progressive Practical Institution, in which young men end women are not only taught Book keeping (in allits applications to commerce) both by mngie and double entry, but are trained how todo business, »y actual bu-iness transact- lons, The students act as buyers, sellers, traders, benkers, book-keepers and account- #nis,in actual business operations, and the eurrency issued by tha ‘eliege Bank and the mdse issued frm the Emporium, are used in bona fide business transactions, just the ame asin mercantile aud banking u ouses, Book-keeping in itself may be learned at some, bul a knowledge of how to tran«act business, cannot be thas acquired. That our sourse system Of training is eminently pract- wal write for testimonials {rom businers men, and from students who aie now hold- twg lucrative and responsible positions. SUBJECTS: Book-keeping by single and double entry Sheoretica!l and practical.) Actual Business ractice, Business Penmenrshbip, Business ‘orrespondence, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Rai:roading, Steamboat- ing, Banking, (actuai practiceia the College a T) pewriting, Shorthand and Naviga- D. FACULTY: L. R Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business Practice, Business Correspondence, ‘Cypev-riting ard Kavigation, . W. Coulson, (Vice Principal,) Teacher o Railroading, Steamboating, Ranking, Ac- vounting and Actual Business Practice. J. Harry Williams, Teacher of Busines Penmansbip. wm. Mvuran (licensed), Teacher of Short- band. George &. Inman Erq, (Law Firm Me- ponela & Inman) Lecturer on Commercial wv. Kor cireuinen and full information, write or L. B. MIV.LER;: Principal, 5 All lntwested are eordially invited to cial et the coiiege and inspect eur system flo aiohng. and work in general erintine in all its branches at the Exam- on P: B. Island, LEGAL ZARD. MATHIESON + BENTLEY Barristers, Solicitors, &, OFFICES— Carmseron Block, Charlottetown. Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN. 1, A. MATHIESON, W. EF. Bexnriey Gto'town, Ch’:own. paper emnanieain . —_ ae ane a ED A Single Copies two cents, NO 064 ‘ A VICARIOUS FIRE DANCE. Or the Odd Delusion of the Man In the Slouch Hat. The man with the slouch hat was ap parently dead to the world. His chair was tipped back against the ticket office wall, his eyes were closed, and the bowl of his bulldog pipe was turned down- ward. He hadn't moved for half an hour, and the other loungers in the sta- tion had winked knowingly several times as though they understood the cause of his languor. Jake, who drove the bus for Chew- string House, came down with a lonely shivering passenger for the $:15 and stamped into the waiting room shaking the snow off his ulster. There were nods and words of greeting as he pulled off his mittens and embraced the stove, whose patches of dull red attested the violent effort it was making to combat the piercing cold which made the cor- ners of the room like refrigerators. Having thawed his numbed fingers, Jake turned his back to the stove. A choking smell of burning wool mingled with the somewhat less disagresabie + odor of the stogy he was lighting, and Jake made a grab for his coattails and then bolted for the door with some re- marks usually recorded in blank. The spectators Jaughed and shouted advice after him as he left. Then they relapsed into the gloomy silence which pervades small stations after dark, and all had been quiet for several minutes before the assembly was again startled, this time by the man in the slouch hat. His eyes opened slowly, and he took a long sniff asa hound might when un- certain of the trail. Then he landed in the middle of the floor with a force that jarred a yell outof him. His hands flew hither and thither over his clothing, while his eyes ranged up and down his front and made ludicrous endeayors to roll to the back of his head for a peep behind. Fora fuli minute he was ac- tivity personified. His pipe fell to the floor, and he crushed the stem under his heel in his wild gyrations. “If ye wanter find the burned place, ye'll hev to g’wup to the hotel,’’ volun- teered the station agent; ‘‘the feller 't wore the vwoat left five minutes ago.'’—~ Detroit News, Where the Dog Came In. It isn’t as graceful as Henley’s ‘‘ Bal- lade of Dead Actors,’' but it is a char- acteristic story of Thomas Whiffen and Frank Leslie meeting one morning. ‘“*You don’t look very fit,’’ said Mr. Whiien. “I’m perfectly well,’’ said Leslie, ‘fand have just come from a regular to- per’s breakfast.”’ ‘*What’s that?’’ **Ob, a chop, a brandy and soda and a dog.’’ ‘*What in the world was the dog for?’ ‘““‘Why, to eat the chop.’’—aChicago Times- Herald. Careful of His Health, **You are to be hung tomorrow,’’ said the sheriff of a Georgia county to the negro prisoner. ‘‘Have you any requests to make today?’’ ‘*Only one, sub, ’’ replied the prisoner. “I want you as a great favor ter git me a pair er broadcloth britches ter be bap- tized in, an I wants ’em purty thick *kase I always wuz mighty easy ter ketch col.’’—Atlanta Constitution. KEEP your blood pure, your appe- tite good, your digestion perfect oy taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which has power to keep you WELL. _ —_ Oysters Oysters Oysters JOY! JOY! JOY! "*¥ Victoria Cafe, Great George Street. Dysters served in every style Lunche: and d'nners with despatch. , Ae usual, I am prepared to deliver, | Oysters in any quantity to customers’ INER Office, one cf the bestequip- | ped Job Printing Establishment, | to any part of tne city. Telgpsone Connection, JOHN P. JOY, Vrcrorta Carm TO LUT. The new double tenement house on Brig'iton Poad, containing 10 large rooms heated with bot water, large bath room fitted with hot andco'd water,® electric | ight, ete, Possession given fretof May, Apply to 49—« J.J. McKINNON, tS EM get ake > te AS Le Aa eM eg She eter sears epee Mie cc: * ’ east a, Ok RE ange ee ow hg ike it ARO