werrrrrerre E DAILY- ~EXAMINER| Great Esteem. As is general jshable offense in ly known, it is a pun- or aby person to attempt to take his ife, although it is not so if the attempt pe successiul—which makes self murder gmewhbat different legally from the other Kind. As is also very generally known, New York, individually and collectively, 1s dis} osed to forever point the finger of scorn at her large and growing neighbor, Philadelphia. Not long ago a prisoner was before a New York judge charged with attempt- ed suicide, and the judge, being a man who lived on Easy street, where it was subuy in winter and sbady in summer, frowned fiercely on the culprit because be couldn’t understand how any man would want to quit this life until he was forced to do so. **Your honor,’’ pleaded the culprit, looking into the trowning faco of jus- tice, ‘‘there were witigating circum- stances, ’’ The judge frowned more fiercely at the thought of offering an excuse for such a crime and said nothing. “*But there were, your honor,’’ insist- ed the prisoner. ‘‘The firm 1 am work- ing for informed me last Saturday night that I would have to go to Philadelphia to live, as they were compelled to make a change,’’ The judge’s entire demeanor under- ‘went a rapid transformation. ‘‘Great goodness!’’ he exclaimed in a horrified tone. ‘‘be prisoner is acquit- ted and the clerk will please make out @ warrant for the arrest of the firm for assault with iatent to kill.’’—Washing- ton Star. *. A War Relic, ” George M. Millington, a veteran of the Seventeenth regiment, while visit- ing his brother, the Rev. Richard Mil- lington, at Coonrod, found among the latter’s war relics a poster printed on cloth calling for recruits for the Seven- teenth Michigan infantry. The poster reads as follows: ‘‘Seventeenth regi- ment, Michigan infantry. One hundred doliars’ bounty! First month’s pay in advance! Rendezvous, Detroit barracks Fifty recruits wanted to fill up a com- pany in the new regiment, to serve fcr three years or during the war, unless sooner discharged. Recruits will receive $13 per month, mie board, and medical attendance, to commencs from the cay cf naiheined nt, and a boun- ty of $100. Apply te Alfred Abeel, fires lientenant weventeenth Michigan in- fantry. Reoruiting of bra Horse.’’ 3 tho picture of en cagle, with spread wings, bes.ing in itz r:ocuth a streamer cn whic aru tho words, ‘‘ichigan trno to tLe Unica 229 Rev. Mr. Milling- ‘The poster also bes: ton ,ave tho pester to his brother, and the latter prizes 15 vary bighly.—acmd Acativel el AE A ETTER than care is prevention by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla you may keep weil, with pure blood, strong uerves unda good APPETITE- clothing | ce opposite Ratk- | “(kiow About VYour.... the state of New York } ‘Time you were selecting it now. extra long The place to select it is here, assortment of elegant Wa aterprools i in blue and black cashmere, with and without sleeves, ‘ape, and at prices considerably less than ordinary. All Sizes, Ali Lengths. A word about ourHats and Caps.—We American Hard and Soft Hats. sell at a big reduction, have an enormous quantity In fact, we have by far too many, Their characteristics are style and price -—_—-— VW. D. McK i. — “ —_ a a soaentinerpieireemaae Ercan aasactaentasmn = eae Moca lte a rmacitoocoeaeaamen ewan ane aoe Terms : | Dollars per Year “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’ '_Evpipirs, Single Copies two cents, a eaten Seater Seen einaiicientomennameerenmnennmmnnns nena —— eeepc eee meeee mee arene VOL 38 CH ARLOTTETOW N P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1898 NO o/ Sw eee — = ns ne = oo . niepmemaemenemanes andl — rnc. ( NEW YORK JUSTICE. senate read. noom JOHNSON’S QUICK WIT. g city In Which » Rival Is Not Held In ek Flow tke Ex-President Displayed it on the Stump In Seneca. There is in the city of Memphisa precinct known as Pinch, in which a majority of the voters were Irish. It so happened that Andrew Johnson and his opponent for the United States senate, Gus Henry, were to meet in joint de- bate in this precinct. The evening came, and hundreds of blue Irish eyes were on | the two speakers as they ascended the | rostrum. Heury opened, and asa bid | for the Irish vote he told in withering | terms how Jobnson, when in congress We have a large | of the finest These we will —— BUT—and a great big BUT, it must be for cash. WAhat! Our Hay Bale Ties, the best in the market, 103 gauge 14, at cost fcr spot cash, at the CITY - HARDWARE R, B. NORTON & & CO, LTD feet, STORE oon — Velnebie Brick Pr0] ely. RUSSEL i OUSE BY AUCTION Wednesday, £pril 20th.inst At 12 G’chook T aro inctructed by Joseph Wire, E-g . M.L.A., to sell by aneccion, on the above date, the Brick Hotel P operty oD Svidoey St., known a the “Russel He nae,” and oow occupied bv Mrs. Joun NeKinnon. This hotel ix bain «f sclid trick. and and fitted bv electric Together witb heated by hot water lights, all in good repair vard aud statie« in the rear. The prooerty bas never iaone of the best sands in the eitv—with asplendid cellar aod jarge onteide hatches. A portion of the purciare remain, secured on the premices. Terms at sale. E. H. NORTON, Auctioneer. and busine-« heen idle, hotels and money may §5— Old Stamps Wi: ~————— Highest price paid for old New Bruns- wick, G¥& Seotia, Newfoundland and P. E. Island Staups; used or unused. Addres . R. H. MASON, Box 295, Charivttetowa. AA MCLEAN, Q.€ BARRISTER, &c. { BHARIOT ETOMM, TBaown* KLOCK, AR NLS se be sy. we Ne a. = MMe Mo Ma SV Me Me MV Me Se SY S ES IIS EN RS See ISCAS EASIEST ATUEAS ASUS ASUS AEDS AOA UATE US SASS Wouldn't sellit for $40 if he couldnt eet an- other one. This is what a well known geutleman in the city says about his Highland Range that has been in use for about 20 years FENNEL & CHANDLER Me we NE ME Me Moe Se Me Mo Ne Me Ne Me SMe Me MMe Me Mo tt, Mo Me Fas as ata Ses 2s “as “asa STS MIP AS AS SAS “iv TAS AS AS AS TAS AS AS ari ait 2S Nara Ze ae ae mAs Eh —————— SRATE ooo HOCKEY and Cenuine Acme Club at 20 per cent. off, Hockey Sticks at same discount. SIMON WW CRABBE STOVES &EARDWARE Walker s Corner Clear Them Out’ | YM. C. A. The vaths inthe Association Beilding have been refitted, and are now in strictly first class condition. They will be open | Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 2tol0 p.m. Members are invited to patronise them; non members will be charged a small fee for their use, The Aesembly Hall is now in} good order, anc will be let at reasonable figures. Apply to the Secretary. Prowse Bros... Have notified us to mov’ from our old stand, till they -build us \ new brick store: We willon the let of April move to Great George Street, opposite Jahn Joy's Restaurant, apd for the neat thirty days, we will “give the biggest hargains im 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. SORT ed on (yaere Oysters Oysters ———— JOY! JOY JOY! =" Victoria Cafe, Great George Street. Dysters served in every style Lunche: and dianers with despatch. Ag usual, T am prepared to delivex Oysters in any quantity to customers to any part of tne city. Telgp.one Connection, JOHN P. JOY CHARLOTTETOWN Business College ————ANP <=» ~~ Writing Academy Let the searchlight of practice illuminate the dark places of Theory. THOROUGHLY Progressive Practica! . Institution, in which voung men and women are not ouly taught Book keeping @nallits applicationsto comme ree) both by angle and double entry, but are trained how wdo business, »y actual bu-iness transact- _. The siudents act aS buyers, seliers, aders, bunkers, book-keepers and account- @nts,in actual business Onera:ions, and the eurrency issued by the: Co}lege Bank and the mdse issued fr m the Fmporium, are used in bona fide business transactions, just the née asin mercantil« aud banking noaves, 300k-keeping in itself may be learned at ome, but a knowledge of how to transact usiness, cannot be thas acquired, That our eourse system Of training is eminently pract- ieal write for testimonials trom business men, and from stud@enis who are now hold- img lucrative and responsible positions. SWBIECTS: Book-keeping by single and donble entry eoretica! and praetical,) Actual Business ractice, Business Penm: insbip, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic, Commerc ial Law, Raiiroading, Steamboat- ing, Banking, (aetuai practice in ihe ‘College Bank,) Ty pewriting, Shorthand and Naviga- aon. FACULTY: L. B Milier, Principal, keeping, Arithmetic, Teacher of Book- Business Practice, Business Comespondence, ‘typev-riting ara Navigation, J. W. Coulson, (Vice Principal,) Teacher of Railroading, Steam boating, tanking, Ae- eounting amd Actual Business Practice. J. Harry Williams, Teacher of Busines Penmanship. wm. Mvuran (licensed), Teacher of Short- hand. George S. Inman Esq. (Law Firm Mc- pene & Inman) Lecturer on Commercial ¥or circulars and full information, write or appry vo L. B, MILLER; Principal, All interested are eordially invited to chal 96 the college and inspect cur system tlo siping, and work iu general. LEGAL YARD. MATHIESON « BENTLEY | true,’’ before, had voted against a bill for an appropriation to assist Ireland during a time of famine. He himself had done | yeoman work for the passage of the bill, | while this other mau, who was now asking their support, had done every- thing possible to defeat it. It was a fine point, and the speaker made the most of it, burping before it the lamp of his eloguence until the crowd were wild with excitement. Then Henry sat down, and Johnson got up amid catcalls and scoffs to answer him. ‘‘What my opponent has told you is he said. ‘‘lreland was suffering, and I voted against an appropriation for her relief, for the money which it was thus proposed to give away was not mine, but yours; yours because it was in the public coffers. I refused to give away money which did not belong to ) me, but I went dowm-into my own pock- et and oat of my own private funds—~ which I bad a right. to bestow—I sub- scribed $260 to the relief fund which was being quietly raised. How much of his own money did Mr. Henry give? Nota cent. He was too busy trying to give away yours. Now, gentlemen, which of us two did the better part by suffering Ireland?’ The effect of this was magical. The catealls were now for Henry and the cheers for Johnson. Thus the campaign went on, ending in a victory for the ex-tailor, who once more took his place among the statesme of the land. But.his term was a short one, for death soon claimed him. But he left behind him a reputation asa ‘‘stump”’ speaker which abides still upon the hustings down im Tennessee. —Chicago Times-Herald. WANT TO KEEP YOUR NBURALGIA? Of course you don’t; so you should take Scott’s Emulsion. It isa fact this remedy cures it; aod it cures nervousness, nerve dehility and insomnia. NOWADAYS — Tt doea not cost wuch to be clean. We baye lotsof waterinthe city— we sre going to have sewerage—avd we ¢ffer you for sale large quantities of SOAP. WO. & RAIMILY SOAP in five ound bara 13s Same soap isn pound blocks ts TOWET SOAP" Genuine old Brown Windsor 20 per doz Old English Brown Windsor 40c per doz SANDERSON & CO. Whoelesalea and Retail) Grocers, LEGAL CARD. WARBURTON & McKINNOW: Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. Commissioners for State of Massachusetts ac., & C, OFFICES . Cameron Block, Charlotletown! Brennan Building, Summersice 1 Kent Street, Georgetown, A. B. WAnsvurTox, B, A., D, C. kL, @ G. D. A. McKixnown, L. B. Barristers, Solfcitors, ae. OFFICES— ob : Cameron. Block, Charlottetown, Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN. W. E. BENTLEY, . A. MATHIESON. J Ch’town. Geo’town. Bottled Joy. Enipty bottles wanted, cheapest cash ice paid for all kiud of ‘empty bottles, y JOHN P. JOY, Victoria Cafe Gt Geogre St. V-cronta Cars WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKE’ WHARF (WO_1) Wharfage storage and yard: age, at reasonable rates. wy a | ; Arthur &, Peake. Nov. 4 NE 4 hi 4